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international co-ordination.e finally moved to sign the g7 communique, so you may see that there are a glimpse of hope, but i think that you are right that this is also the sign of times. we have had trade tension, pressure on militarism, difficult international dialogue, and this is naturally reflecting today that they have to do an extra mail and it is not as natural as it was in 2008 and 2009 to work together and act in a co—ordinated manner, but you say i am an optimist, the fact that we have seen something with the g7, i think is a sign that this might be changing slightly in regard of the magnitude of the crisis we are getting across. all right, let's talk magnitude and let's not be optimist or pessimist but realistic. iam very optimist or pessimist but realistic. i am very mindful thatjust a few days ago, you at the 0ecd issued your latest global economic assessment, and you took on board the dangers presented by coronavirus, and use it if it intensifies and it is extensive across the world, it could cut l
international co-ordination.e finally moved to sign the g7 communique, so you may see that there are a glimpse of hope, but i think that you are right that this is also the sign of times. we have had trade tension, pressure on militarism, difficult international dialogue, and this is naturally reflecting today that they have to do an extra mail and it is not as natural as it was in 2008 and 2009 to work together and act in a co—ordinated manner, but you say i am an optimist, the fact that we...
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there are currently no confirmed cases of co-vid 19 in oakland. so what this means is this probably means the whole bay bridge series between the giants and the a's is now cancelled. the giants home game scheduled for march 24th at oracle park in san francisco was already cancelled earlier today. the giants said, quote, we are in the process of working with major league baseball and the a's to finalize alternative arrangements. now, earlier the a's said nothing is more important than the health and safety of our community. we will adhere to any government directives and work with major league baseball. all alternative arrangements to ensure the health of our fans and our community remains a top priority, but again they issued that statement before the oakland ban of events of 1,000 people so that means both the march 23rd and 24th games should be canceled. >>> san francisco schools are staying open. >> officials explain get to the ross spring dress event, where the prices make all the dresses yeses. yeah! save 20 to 60 percent off department store
there are currently no confirmed cases of co-vid 19 in oakland. so what this means is this probably means the whole bay bridge series between the giants and the a's is now cancelled. the giants home game scheduled for march 24th at oracle park in san francisco was already cancelled earlier today. the giants said, quote, we are in the process of working with major league baseball and the a's to finalize alternative arrangements. now, earlier the a's said nothing is more important than the health...
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is some co—ordination.y forceful communique, and that was not an easy thing in the circumstances, and that brings me... i've got to stop you, laurence, because you are clearly a natural—born optimist, but donald trump called this the chinese virus the other day. he closed flights from europe without even telling the europeans. you can hardly argue to me that we are seeing successful international co—ordination. he said that before he finally moved to sign the g7 communique, so you may see there a glimpse of hope. but more to the point, i think that you are right that this is also the sign of times. we have had trade tension, pressure on militarism, difficult international dialogue, and this is naturally reflecting in the fact that they have to do an extra mail and it is not as "natural" as it was in 2008 and 2009 to work together and act in a co—ordinated manner, but you say i'm an optimist, the fact that we have seen something with the g7, i think is a sign that this might be changing slightly in regard of
is some co—ordination.y forceful communique, and that was not an easy thing in the circumstances, and that brings me... i've got to stop you, laurence, because you are clearly a natural—born optimist, but donald trump called this the chinese virus the other day. he closed flights from europe without even telling the europeans. you can hardly argue to me that we are seeing successful international co—ordination. he said that before he finally moved to sign the g7 communique, so you may see...
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it is the job of the un to ensure the co—ordinates are right. job of the un to ensure the co-ordinates. they are not doing it stop you must wonder why you co—operate but i take your point about a accountability years down the line. a powerful explanation of your understandable scepticism about the war and the risk to medics is surely demonstrated by the fact you built a hospital in a cave. tell me about that. in 2016, we built a hospital and it was built from the ground up in a cave. it is a great hospital. i just visited ground up in a cave. it is a great hospital. ijust visited it. it is state—of—the—art. we still have some equipments we really want to build but we are extremely out of this hospital, it is the jewel of our work over the last few years, but u nfortu nately we had work over the last few years, but unfortunately we had to evacuate that hospital and a very busy maternity hospital there because of the risk of being targeted and because of the rest of the military action getting very close to the hospital. we're hoping now after the ceasefire that we're going to be able to
it is the job of the un to ensure the co—ordinates are right. job of the un to ensure the co-ordinates. they are not doing it stop you must wonder why you co—operate but i take your point about a accountability years down the line. a powerful explanation of your understandable scepticism about the war and the risk to medics is surely demonstrated by the fact you built a hospital in a cave. tell me about that. in 2016, we built a hospital and it was built from the ground up in a cave. it is...
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they are coming together, 80%, they have the chance to prove a co—ordinated action.rms of how they should respond to covid—19, young people in particular, doctor tedros ghebreyesus has said to them, you are not invincible, don't think this is just are not invincible, don't think this isjust something are not invincible, don't think this is just something that affect older people or people with underlying health conditions, what is your public health message to the world? and un is ready to fully support it. i could of course be very happy if there would be a global agreement to increase the governors powers that could be placed in the un, but that is not my objective. at the present moment, my objective is to help rescue the world. you have a voice though and i ask you to use it now. be responsible, be smart, but above all, understand that only with solidarity we can defeat this disease. only with solidarity but also with a vaccine, which is something that you referred to earlier on in this interview, so where do you think we stand with that? are you optimistic about
they are coming together, 80%, they have the chance to prove a co—ordinated action.rms of how they should respond to covid—19, young people in particular, doctor tedros ghebreyesus has said to them, you are not invincible, don't think this is just are not invincible, don't think this isjust something are not invincible, don't think this is just something that affect older people or people with underlying health conditions, what is your public health message to the world? and un is ready to...
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murphy: how about co-venting? >> this week, a medical team from fema will be visiting new jersey to a video education and training session for physicians to share with them what they have to do to co-vent. we cannot -- sorry. we could not predict when that might occur. if our social distancing improves, for example, to around 45%, we will probably never have to use co-venting. so we are just keeping an eye on it to be prepared. gov. murphy: can we put the charts backup? the problem is we just cannot count on that. that is why i am just having a go, fight, win. the extent to which we can smash that blue line on the right down meaningfully, we have a different reality with a different set of choices. but we cannot count on that. personally i am counting on it, and i know what we are capable of. but the fact of the matter is we have to expand capacity and take steps that are unusual. pat used the phrase it is to train the trainers. the department of homeland security as well along with fema, this is a video, this is
murphy: how about co-venting? >> this week, a medical team from fema will be visiting new jersey to a video education and training session for physicians to share with them what they have to do to co-vent. we cannot -- sorry. we could not predict when that might occur. if our social distancing improves, for example, to around 45%, we will probably never have to use co-venting. so we are just keeping an eye on it to be prepared. gov. murphy: can we put the charts backup? the problem is we...
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co. ventilating. gov. murphy: matt is with us and i want him to help me here. we added pnc bank, which i think to the list of financial institutions that are compliant with the 90 day mortgage window. agencies,he lending what is the answer for daniel? >> they have their own policies. they put out guidance and it was codified in the cares act. we will be working with gov. murphy: on landlords, we are quite displeased with that. on landlord to raise rent or credit card companies who continue to charge fees or raise interest rates. >> we are reviewing all options with reform -- respect to lending. where working with states regionally as well as with california. you have beasley implement it an eviction removal prohibition for anyone who would take action against the tenant, but we are exploring all options in regards to other forms. gov. murphy: excellent. so you will report that back to daniel. on getting equipment from ambulatory outpatient, that is happening i believe, is it not? >> we are encouraging all ambulatory surgery centers to theirn their ppe and also
co. ventilating. gov. murphy: matt is with us and i want him to help me here. we added pnc bank, which i think to the list of financial institutions that are compliant with the 90 day mortgage window. agencies,he lending what is the answer for daniel? >> they have their own policies. they put out guidance and it was codified in the cares act. we will be working with gov. murphy: on landlords, we are quite displeased with that. on landlord to raise rent or credit card companies who...
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it's the federal reserve‘s second emergency cut in a fortnight and it took the action in co—ordinationcentral banks in canada, europe, britain, switzerland and japan. here's president trump's response. the federal reserve is going to be purchasing $500 billion of treasuries and $200 billion of mortgage—backed securities and that number can increase, but they are going to start with that and that is really good news, it's really great for our country. it's something that we're very happy, i have to say this, very happy. earlier i asked our north america correspondent david willis whether the rate cut was a sign that the us central bank is increasingly worried about the impact of the virus on the economy. very much so, and an indication, it's fair to say, of the concern. the federal reserve not waiting until it's 6—weekly meeting on wednesday but as you say, quite rightly, cutting rates on a sunday evening. when was the last time that happened? not even i think during the 2008 financial crisis has that happened. but this is a very deep cut in interest rates, bringing them down to virtual
it's the federal reserve‘s second emergency cut in a fortnight and it took the action in co—ordinationcentral banks in canada, europe, britain, switzerland and japan. here's president trump's response. the federal reserve is going to be purchasing $500 billion of treasuries and $200 billion of mortgage—backed securities and that number can increase, but they are going to start with that and that is really good news, it's really great for our country. it's something that we're very happy,...
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ease the financial burden on american families during this pandemic so they're waving co-pays co-insurance and deductibles nobody's i don't think anyone's heard of that one of you heard of that one before i have and i want to thank them great companies today i spoke with wolfgang puck wolfgang puck is a. great restaurant tours you know as is eon george and thomas keller and daniel bellew and other leaders in the restaurant business which has been probably one of the hardest hit industries i have directed my staff to use any and all authority available to give restaurants bars clubs incentives to stay open you're going to lose all these restaurants and they're not going to make it back and they have to get going so what i'm doing is i'm going to tell. secretary minucci an and also our great secretary of labor you know very well to immediately start looking into the restoring of the duct ability of meals and entertainment costs for corporations that set the restaurant business back a lot when it was done originally and then done not so long ago and we're going to go to deductability so that
ease the financial burden on american families during this pandemic so they're waving co-pays co-insurance and deductibles nobody's i don't think anyone's heard of that one of you heard of that one before i have and i want to thank them great companies today i spoke with wolfgang puck wolfgang puck is a. great restaurant tours you know as is eon george and thomas keller and daniel bellew and other leaders in the restaurant business which has been probably one of the hardest hit industries i...
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because we c can co-exist t wh these animals.ese animas fofor thousands s and thousand years.s. ♪ host: ththat's it for this wee. but do tune in next time. ifou have any thoughts about the show, please get in touch. just send an email to global3000@dw.com. or visit our facebook page, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its making the world a better place. throughout his impressive career richard branson has used business efforts to solve problems. . and to crereate bet. experiences first. combined and solutions and entertainment no concentrating on clean energy sustainable. foodod and much moe to address the chahannel. for richard branson groups and businesses yeah
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saving the co means some around the dominican republic. the sensitive ecosystem is under threat from tourism by mental pollution and. the conservation project aims to sane the delicate coral because the reefs are important to have a dad to come on 3000. and 30 minutes on g.w. . board more for. ringback the big. house in a drama competition rival marketing numbers happens here by the time and childish love hate money millionaire fans problem the fantasy. in fact. because women love sleep all. the clock to go off on you tube joining us. with him had a big gun because others were lions how you know if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on the trip but you know i would not have put myself and my parents sometimes dangerous move out of the game of the going to get a flavor with. love on sunday because that money available to give them i had serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live their lives i'm going to. want to know their story for migrants terrified and reliable information for more gr
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because we c can co-exist t wh these animals.ese animas fofor thousands s and thousand years.s. ♪ host: ththat's it for this wee. but do tune in next time. ifou have any thoughts about the show, please get in touch. just send an email to global3000@dw.com. or visit our facebook page, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its 03/06/20 03/06/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> i will not be running for president in 2020, but i guarantee i will stay in the fight. amy: senator elizabeth warren has suspended her bid for the presidency, but did not endorse former vice president joe biden or senator bernie sanders. we will get supporter -- we will
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because we c can co-exist t wh these animals.ese animas fofor thousands s and thousand years.s. ♪ host: ththat's it for this wee. but do tune in next time. ifou have any thoughts about the show, please get in touch. just send an email to global3000@dw.com. or visit our facebook page, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," climate change is forcing traditional dairy producers to look for more sustainable methods. in central california, farmers have found wways to reduce and eveven reuse methane gas, while in eastern africa, drought is creating a market for an unexpected source of milk.
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i'm a proud co-spon or of this bill and was glad to vote for it. as a former army infantry officer i've seen debt collectors harass service members. this is made worse by collectors who contact service member's superiors, u.s. military does , they are se debts the debt of the service member. why should the debt collector be in contact with someone who doesn't owe the debt? from a readiness perspective, our commanding officers should be focused on training our soldiers to fight and win our nation's war not on keeping track of who owes what money to what debt checkor. just as debt collectors can't humiliate civilians by calling their bosses, neither should they be allowed to use such practices on four fighting men and women. i'm glad to see we all believe debt collectors should abide by the same rules with service members as they do with private citizens. i urge the senate to take up this bill immediately and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? >> i mr. cicilline: two rhode islande
i'm a proud co-spon or of this bill and was glad to vote for it. as a former army infantry officer i've seen debt collectors harass service members. this is made worse by collectors who contact service member's superiors, u.s. military does , they are se debts the debt of the service member. why should the debt collector be in contact with someone who doesn't owe the debt? from a readiness perspective, our commanding officers should be focused on training our soldiers to fight and win our...
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response. now is that we don't have co-ordinated response.t crowded cities on earth. some people have to leave their homes to get food 01’ leave their homes to get food or to care for other people or key workers. how they meant to dodge people when they are walking in the streets? well, you know, i have family in new york and on a good day, a normal day, you have to sort of sometimes wait in line to walk. soi sometimes wait in line to walk. so i completely understand this issue. 0ther so i completely understand this issue. other good thing is that we see both from a cellphone data and other data that people are, especially in new york and on the coast, really taking social distancing to heart. and for those key areas like grocery stores, what they're doing it most grocery stores is putting people in a queue and keeping them apart so that they don't overrun at the stores and grab them all so they're too crowded the same time. thank you so much forjoining us. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: how britons are going out onto the streets to
response. now is that we don't have co-ordinated response.t crowded cities on earth. some people have to leave their homes to get food 01’ leave their homes to get food or to care for other people or key workers. how they meant to dodge people when they are walking in the streets? well, you know, i have family in new york and on a good day, a normal day, you have to sort of sometimes wait in line to walk. soi sometimes wait in line to walk. so i completely understand this issue. 0ther so i...
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co—ordination, even in countries which only have a small amount of cases at the moment.ems that people know something will have to be done to stimulate the economy as we go through this very difficult period. the oecd is wanting that the impact on global growth, saying that if it is long and protracted and quite damaging, they are going to have to readjust that assessment, as is the world bank and imf. the financial times looks at some of this in detail. to what extent are you concerned, what are your...” am hugely concerned. we run a country accompany other hundred and 20 people, we have offices in tokyo, hong kong, we are dealing there with staff who have had to change their work patterns, in japan have had to change their work patterns, injapan every have had to change their work patterns, in japan every school is now closed, and my colleague who runs the office they are, she has had to bring in patchwork cover to make sure there someone to after her children. we have seen partners around the world being cautioned about the months ahead, so the impact on businesses li
co—ordination, even in countries which only have a small amount of cases at the moment.ems that people know something will have to be done to stimulate the economy as we go through this very difficult period. the oecd is wanting that the impact on global growth, saying that if it is long and protracted and quite damaging, they are going to have to readjust that assessment, as is the world bank and imf. the financial times looks at some of this in detail. to what extent are you concerned, what...
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we saw co-ordinated action by the uk, japan, canada, switzerland.ink there is significant level of cooperation in terms of economic policy, in a sense where you don't get it so much in the political sphere? yes, i think there is more of that certainly in countries like the uk orthe us certainly in countries like the uk or the us where you have a single central bank for the economic jurisdiction. single central bank for the economicjurisdiction. it is even more impressive that we got that this time, it is not something we have got in the eu area. there's a lot that governments are doing, there is co—ordination there. in terms of the politics aside, yes, we are starting to see some co—ordination there but not as much is on the economic side. and let's talk about the us, and this $1 trillion stimulus package that we are expecting. that is a massive gamble from the us, isn't it? it is a big package, and it is reacting to also what the economic implications of the virus are, but yes, we have seen also the federal reserve act in the us, you have to rememb
we saw co-ordinated action by the uk, japan, canada, switzerland.ink there is significant level of cooperation in terms of economic policy, in a sense where you don't get it so much in the political sphere? yes, i think there is more of that certainly in countries like the uk orthe us certainly in countries like the uk or the us where you have a single central bank for the economic jurisdiction. single central bank for the economicjurisdiction. it is even more impressive that we got that this...
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there is this global co—ordination effort that has been happening.w zealand this morning cut its rates, hong kong followed suit. we are waiting for an announcement from the bank ofjapan, announcement from the bank ofjapan, an emergency meeting to decide what their measures will be and so then decay is up ever so slightly, it's gone up and down like a yo—yo but asia has been in the red. particularly in australia, the asx 200, it's been down almost 7% at some points and this is after the central bank said it was going to inject almost $4 billion into the economy to make it easier for individuals and businesses to borrow money. we will just individuals and businesses to borrow money. we willjust have to see what it's going to take to stop the —— the bleeding. as monica mentioned, china's economy is severely affect it by the coronavirus outbreak. at one country which could benefit from this is india. can fill up the space vacated by its long—term rival to become the factory of the world. an empty shop at a local toy market in mumbai. the coronavirus has
there is this global co—ordination effort that has been happening.w zealand this morning cut its rates, hong kong followed suit. we are waiting for an announcement from the bank ofjapan, announcement from the bank ofjapan, an emergency meeting to decide what their measures will be and so then decay is up ever so slightly, it's gone up and down like a yo—yo but asia has been in the red. particularly in australia, the asx 200, it's been down almost 7% at some points and this is after the...
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estuvimos muactivos hacido s es en casaenseÑánde mi hija cosas nuevas co lavar lo platos.el cubrbocanadas jaban entrar en ngún lugar no usábas el cubre boca. sin embargo egura que esta reciens hicieran cos donde se pda comer la ciudad comienza regresaa su noalidad ahoralla quiere decir a estra comudad. que se qden enasa aÑos se comien muchísimocubre usen el cubre ca. noebern tomar es nueva seedad el mundias. 5:00 de la tarde con 18 minutos vamosecharn visto a las mperatura con estro jefe de meorología, nos vamos hasta tu la tuación buenas tarde. pinta buenas tardes amigosbuena pinta pete lsituacn la lluvia en el fin de semana, se fueron a la zona de ntaÑa, y para nosotros llega las temperaturas templada pero. el marzo milagroso continuar atrayeo lluvias vamos a las imágenes satelitales de todo el país porque mire todavía dentro de esta tragedia que todol mund está viviendoestamos deuerte. lo digo por que hace el centro del país en esa zona conoca como el callejón trastornado hicieron los suyos cada o en esta temporada segeneran tos terribs rnados que dejaron haciendo daÑos
estuvimos muactivos hacido s es en casaenseÑánde mi hija cosas nuevas co lavar lo platos.el cubrbocanadas jaban entrar en ngún lugar no usábas el cubre boca. sin embargo egura que esta reciens hicieran cos donde se pda comer la ciudad comienza regresaa su noalidad ahoralla quiere decir a estra comudad. que se qden enasa aÑos se comien muchísimocubre usen el cubre ca. noebern tomar es nueva seedad el mundias. 5:00 de la tarde con 18 minutos vamosecharn visto a las mperatura con estro jefe...
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lemonis: have you ever looked for a co-packer? lisa: we have a co-packer we just got with.onis: oh, you did? lisa: yeah, but it's more of a license agreement, so it's not really a co-packer if that makes sense. lemonis: okay, so i would like to meet them. lisa: all right. lemonis: okay. now, what do all the ingredients cost to go in here? lisa: for one batch of dough, 41 cookies, it cost us $5 to make with packaging included. lemonis: 41 cookies cost $5. how much in labor? lisa: there's no labor because it's just me. cory: because we don't have payroll. lemonis: well, you're worth a lot. lisa: but i don't pay myself, to be honest. lemonis: lisa, are you a dreamer? lisa: daydream, yeah. lemonis: what do you daydream about? lisa: that i'm in an office building with a suit on. bossed up, you know, walk to my office. see my store actually selling cookies, like, really selling cookies. lemonis: and how do you see yourself getting there? lisa: i keep open when opportunity comes. i just keep putting myself in places. like, i go to networking events, but i have put my trust on some
lemonis: have you ever looked for a co-packer? lisa: we have a co-packer we just got with.onis: oh, you did? lisa: yeah, but it's more of a license agreement, so it's not really a co-packer if that makes sense. lemonis: okay, so i would like to meet them. lisa: all right. lemonis: okay. now, what do all the ingredients cost to go in here? lisa: for one batch of dough, 41 cookies, it cost us $5 to make with packaging included. lemonis: 41 cookies cost $5. how much in labor? lisa: there's no...
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[applause and cheers] it, i amay i see british are my plan in terms of co-pays and deductibles, it willthe best one out there. if i am right, everybody will pick it. pretty soon it will be medicare for all. if i am wrong and some people have plans that are better, i will be glad we don't take them off. let's have people figure it out on their own. [applause and cheers] reggiee big thank you to for being your voice for the q and a. >> such a good job. mayor buttigieg: thank you. and thanks to all of you for being a part of this. i am counting on your help to spread the word. i am counting on you to bottle up whatever sense of hope brought you into this room and i would argue you wouldn't be here if you didn't have a level of hope it matters for our everyday lives, that we get the right leadership in washington. [applause and cheers] i feel that hope. it propels me. and i feel that hope because of the experience of my city. because of my experience in uniform seeing what fellow americans can do to trust each other without even knowing each other at first and learn how to get across the di
[applause and cheers] it, i amay i see british are my plan in terms of co-pays and deductibles, it willthe best one out there. if i am right, everybody will pick it. pretty soon it will be medicare for all. if i am wrong and some people have plans that are better, i will be glad we don't take them off. let's have people figure it out on their own. [applause and cheers] reggiee big thank you to for being your voice for the q and a. >> such a good job. mayor buttigieg: thank you. and thanks...
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this is a co-ordinated action with other countries?ith other countries? it is indeed an aside i think that central banks all the world over are recognising that such as this crisis, they need to stick together and co—ordinate. this will do is make borrowing money cheaper so that will of course help small businesses whose customers may well be deserting them but they still have the same overheads and so on. of our interest rates will be lower, so will the interest rates of people using credit cards. what effect it will have in terms of stimulating the economy, prompting those who we re the economy, prompting those who were perhaps in rental accommodation a moment ago is another matter because a lot of analysts are saying people here have other things to think about right now. david, thank you very much, david willis in la. amid concern about stockpiling, 12 large food retailers have come together to urge people not to panic buy. they say they're working night and day to keep the nation fed and people should not buy more than they need.
this is a co-ordinated action with other countries?ith other countries? it is indeed an aside i think that central banks all the world over are recognising that such as this crisis, they need to stick together and co—ordinate. this will do is make borrowing money cheaper so that will of course help small businesses whose customers may well be deserting them but they still have the same overheads and so on. of our interest rates will be lower, so will the interest rates of people using credit...
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shape correction as many economists have predicted boom bust co-host christiane thank you so much for joining us we'll talk to you again very soon about exactly this. thank you. as christi just mentioned the possibility of governmental stimulus isn't doing what it needed to prop markets as they continue to crater so let's get some more expert analysis as we are joined by tobin smith field trip for the research so been great to have you. on the show i really appreciate your time today how much of this crash if that's really what you want to call it has to do with the coronavirus pandemic we know oil is hurting we know airlines are hurting and and when it's bad it's right across the board these days so what do you make of all of this well i mean i 1st got to get the context right i think in the context is pandemic is one that's a health shock the 2nd is the debt market shock because now we have to figure out how long is not going to last but remember we borrowed 30 trillion dollars in the government and in the private sector with free money and so now the bubble is bursting because the
shape correction as many economists have predicted boom bust co-host christiane thank you so much for joining us we'll talk to you again very soon about exactly this. thank you. as christi just mentioned the possibility of governmental stimulus isn't doing what it needed to prop markets as they continue to crater so let's get some more expert analysis as we are joined by tobin smith field trip for the research so been great to have you. on the show i really appreciate your time today how much...
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of course huge year to date losses still here there is so much to give the let's bring in blue bus co-host christiane who joins us from los angeles christy what is happening in markets today . well brant the 1st sentiment every morning is still seems to be to sell everything although this morning was the 1st time in a week that there was no overnight limit up or down trying to hold in the s. and p. futures perhaps it is the case that systematic funds now have little left to sell nearly 2600 of the 3100 and why a-c. names are currently on the short sell restricted list and we're now approaching quad witching friday tomorrow which has historically resulted in increased volatility so the question is what did that people sell into well at the center of everything we now see the dollar strain on the system globally between asia europe or here in the u.s. dollar is high in demand the dollar index jumped to its highest level since january of 2017 breaking above $102.00 so why is this so concerning because so much of the systematic risk of having so much u.s.d. denominated debt in so many places t
of course huge year to date losses still here there is so much to give the let's bring in blue bus co-host christiane who joins us from los angeles christy what is happening in markets today . well brant the 1st sentiment every morning is still seems to be to sell everything although this morning was the 1st time in a week that there was no overnight limit up or down trying to hold in the s. and p. futures perhaps it is the case that systematic funds now have little left to sell nearly 2600 of...
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asc co-host christi i thank you so much for that report . markets are down and the feds are doing everything they can making aggressive moves and announced major expansion of market intervention allowing for an unlimited bond buying plan according to treasury secretary steven menuhin it could make up 4 trillion dollars of liquidity to support the economy so for more on the fed and its latest moves we are joined by author of fed up a fed insiders take on why the federal reserve is bad for america and form or fashion insiders any algae march you know who's thank you so much for joining me during these times there's a lot to dig into but i want to get started with the st louis fed chief who last night said that unemployment could reach a 30 percent and that we could see 50 percent reduction in g.d.p. what do you make of this. well i think right now that most of wall street most investors and frankly a lot of small town america has is literally written off the entirety of the 2nd quarter i can't tell you how many how many close colleagues friend
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we need to think about the way to co—ordinate to stop these things. right, so there was a crash then more than a decade ago, financial crisis, are you saying we are now heading towards a global recession? 0r are now heading towards a global recession? or are we already in one? can you clarify? i think we're on the cusp. 0n the cusp. a cliff edge, and it's up to us and our government that we decide whether we're heading over it or we are able to our actions. i think concerted actions by governments nationally and globally could that a major crisis, a collapsed equivalent to 2008, but if we don't do more quickly i think we're heading for that and it could be much severe. i'll ask you what we think we should do in a moment but let's examine the severity of what you think will happen. angel ta lavera you think will happen. angel talavera at economic set is pretty difficult to avoid a recession in the first half of the year. the spread of the disease in europe is a game—changer, the questions are how deep will be and how long it will last. so if you say we
we need to think about the way to co—ordinate to stop these things. right, so there was a crash then more than a decade ago, financial crisis, are you saying we are now heading towards a global recession? 0r are now heading towards a global recession? or are we already in one? can you clarify? i think we're on the cusp. 0n the cusp. a cliff edge, and it's up to us and our government that we decide whether we're heading over it or we are able to our actions. i think concerted actions by...
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co-host christine thank you for that. wall street saw a big jump on tuesday signaling hope for the u.s. economy as fears of a deep global recession continue to mount as countries remain in complete lockdown over the coronavirus now we bring in chief strategist of the trading todd bubba horwitz and c.e.o. of transform many research tobin smith gentlemen i want to start with you todd the u.s. markets are near the levels that they were back in 2016 when trump was elected but how much of an impact will this stimulus package have on the markets and the broader economy especially now that we're seeing it go up just a little bit. good afternoon sure you know listen the markets are going up today that today looks more like a short covering really it looks like not a real big deal they're trying to bet on this thing of more free money and more is stimulus but again stimulus is not create growth if people are going back to work we're not going to get the growth we need to continue it's not going to affect company earnings so at the
co-host christine thank you for that. wall street saw a big jump on tuesday signaling hope for the u.s. economy as fears of a deep global recession continue to mount as countries remain in complete lockdown over the coronavirus now we bring in chief strategist of the trading todd bubba horwitz and c.e.o. of transform many research tobin smith gentlemen i want to start with you todd the u.s. markets are near the levels that they were back in 2016 when trump was elected but how much of an impact...
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asc co-host christi i thank you so much for that report . markets are down and the feds are doing everything they can making aggressive moves and announced major expansion of market intervention allowing for an unlimited bond buying plan according to treasury secretary steven menuhin it could make up 4 trillion dollars of liquidity to support the economy so for more on the fed and its latest moves we are joined by author of fed up a fed insiders take on why the federal reserve is bad for america and form or fashion insiders any algae march you know this thank you so much for joining me during these times there's a lot to dig into but i want to get started with the st louis fed chief who last night said that unemployment could reach a 30 percent and that we could see 50 percent reduction in g.d.p. what do you make of this. well i think right now that most of wall street most investors and frankly a lot of small town america has is literally written off the entirety of the 2nd quarter i can't tell you how many how many close colleagues friends
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united states is a 3rd world leading a country with the worst case of the chrono virus a boom bust co-host christi i thank you so much thank you on thursday oil prices fell after seeing gains for 3 sessions as demands for a fuel fell on travel restrictions well demand is lower but output is rising so to help dive deeper into oil and the overall economy we turn to chairman of sprott us holdings rick rule. thank you so much for being with us today i know the oil has been pretty volatile too in in the recent months ever since the opec meeting earlier this month but i do want to start by asking you the department of energy was planning to buy about $3000000000.00 of oil for the nation's strategic petroleum reserves however the funding for that was actually left out of this 2 trillion dollars stimulus package what effect might this have on companies in the oil patch. i don't see that there's much that could be done in the near term for companies to do well. through the u.s. strategic petroleum reserve as policy probably doesn't do much for the industry although the idea that they might buy some
united states is a 3rd world leading a country with the worst case of the chrono virus a boom bust co-host christi i thank you so much thank you on thursday oil prices fell after seeing gains for 3 sessions as demands for a fuel fell on travel restrictions well demand is lower but output is rising so to help dive deeper into oil and the overall economy we turn to chairman of sprott us holdings rick rule. thank you so much for being with us today i know the oil has been pretty volatile too in in...
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you so much boom bust co-host to bend swan we'll talk to you again soon. and finally as the world's population continues to follow the overwhelming amount of news regarding the coronavirus pandemic and the economic turmoil it has caused some of the latest announcements and tech are receiving a ton of attention and maybe that's right please so for instance wednesday morning apple unveiled a brand new model in their i pad pro and macbook air lines the big feature apple is touting this with their new i pad involves a new camera feature which feature which allows the device to scan 3 d. objects the company says it will allow for a quote whole new class of augmented reality experiences an area apple has actually invested quite a bit of money into wednesday sony held an online event also revealing the details of their competing for their new console the playstation 5 and earlier this week microsoft released a boatload of specifications about their new x. box series x. console that competes with the playstation i could spend time talking about the processor speed
you so much boom bust co-host to bend swan we'll talk to you again soon. and finally as the world's population continues to follow the overwhelming amount of news regarding the coronavirus pandemic and the economic turmoil it has caused some of the latest announcements and tech are receiving a ton of attention and maybe that's right please so for instance wednesday morning apple unveiled a brand new model in their i pad pro and macbook air lines the big feature apple is touting this with their...
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more on how the corona virus continues to impact markets across the globe we are joined by boom bust co-host christine christy. now sarah we have another 4 digit day in the dow has global index also search on stimulus hopes that lawmakers are getting close to a massive 2 trillion dollar deal the u.s. market was led by energy bouncing over 11 percent followed by industrials and financial that each jumped more than 9 percent stocks hit hardest by the shutdown resulting from the crowd of virus led the gains tuesday with casinos and hotel names airlines and industrials all gaining double digits the dow surged the most since 2000 a balancing more than 10 percent as investors rediscovered some risk appetite but even as the government touts all these relief efforts companies especially small businesses are still struggling to tap into the funds lack of clarity and support will stall the economic recovery if the funds are not applied asked not the world's supply chain is now just barely hanging on a selective supply shock still a good receive at the borders as the stimulus bill continues to forge ah
more on how the corona virus continues to impact markets across the globe we are joined by boom bust co-host christine christy. now sarah we have another 4 digit day in the dow has global index also search on stimulus hopes that lawmakers are getting close to a massive 2 trillion dollar deal the u.s. market was led by energy bouncing over 11 percent followed by industrials and financial that each jumped more than 9 percent stocks hit hardest by the shutdown resulting from the crowd of virus led...
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co-host and investigative journalist ben swan ben let's start with this simple question do we have any idea of the actual losses that americans face when the economy has been forced to stop for at least 2 months. what we really don't right now and this is so unprecedented that there's really no numbers and i've been searching for really for the last couple of days trying to figure out exactly what the real costs are going to be for not just american families but for small businesses for large corporations which employ a lot of people or small businesses in this country employ the majority of americans and so when you look at for those specific numbers sarah the reality is they're not out there right now what is the actual cost of grinding to a halt the entire middle american economy for at least 2 months a given month you have a lot of these doctors and specialists who are saying oh it's to go on even longer than that but the truth is we don't even know that we can go for 2 months this 2 right trillion dollar bill as you just pointed out that was passed like. by the senate now it goes
co-host and investigative journalist ben swan ben let's start with this simple question do we have any idea of the actual losses that americans face when the economy has been forced to stop for at least 2 months. what we really don't right now and this is so unprecedented that there's really no numbers and i've been searching for really for the last couple of days trying to figure out exactly what the real costs are going to be for not just american families but for small businesses for large...
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years and there's a lot to get to here there's so much news so let's go ahead and bring in 2 bucks co-host christiane who joins us from los angeles kristie to break down this wild day on wall street. certainly it's like a risen repeat of earlier stimulus measures the bounce was short lived at the selloff continues wednesday with fears of deflation now suddenly and now this is a 2nd dead bad bounce that we've seen as monetary policy failed to reassure investors of a recovery the us n.p.r. and our off by more than 6 percent amid an unprecedented volatility with the s. and p. triggering another 15 minute halt at 1 pm the indexes have swung more than 4 percent in either direction for 7 consecutive sessions now there tuesday's close topping the previous record set in 1929 now this volatility is destructive towards the integrity and confidence of the market and the dow is now trading at below the levels of one president trump took office in 2017 corporates are now still in clear signs of stress as companies like fed ex general mills and airline slash profit outlook for 2020 secretary menuhin war
years and there's a lot to get to here there's so much news so let's go ahead and bring in 2 bucks co-host christiane who joins us from los angeles kristie to break down this wild day on wall street. certainly it's like a risen repeat of earlier stimulus measures the bounce was short lived at the selloff continues wednesday with fears of deflation now suddenly and now this is a 2nd dead bad bounce that we've seen as monetary policy failed to reassure investors of a recovery the us n.p.r. and...