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that is rodgin cohen, senior chair of sullivan & cromwell.up, we will speak with senator of south dakota mike rounds about his state. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ . ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. can safely reopen our economy without bringing back the coronavirus. that is the pressing question for every state, including south dakota. we welcome the senator from south dakota, senator mike rounds. you have substantial energy business there, substantial food processing business there. how can you reopen safely? not only that, here in south dakota, we have a lot of tourism. not rushmore is in the western part of the state. president trump was here visiting recently. it is not just an ag state. we do have energy here, ethanol. we are not necessarily associated with oil. that is in north dakota. but when they come to processing, we have smithfield in sioux falls, and it is one of the major pork processing plants in the united states. what we have found is,
that is rodgin cohen, senior chair of sullivan & cromwell.up, we will speak with senator of south dakota mike rounds about his state. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ . ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. can safely reopen our economy without bringing back the coronavirus. that is the pressing question for every state, including south dakota. we welcome the senator from south dakota,...
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equally peculiar is fannie lye delivered, the oddity that plays out in cromwell as england the years charles the first. charles dance and maxine peak star as the shropshire farmers whose home was turned upside down by the arrival of strangers spouting radical mantras about personal and sexual freedom. with chaotic results. i can explain. let him speak, sir. writer director thomas clay, whose debut featured the great ecstasy of robert carmichael provoked walk—out at the cannes film festival in 2005, described this movie as a puritan western inspired by the ideas of christopher hill's book the world turned upside down and the look of michael's michael's heaven's gate. having spent three years in post production, it is technically impressive, boosted by an atmospheric score by the director himself which draws us deep into the strange and changing world. it may not be quite the masterpiece that clay intended, but for all its flaws it is a film with a vision, albeit a vision that not everybody will want to see. i will leave you with news of two films which have recently arrived on dvd and
equally peculiar is fannie lye delivered, the oddity that plays out in cromwell as england the years charles the first. charles dance and maxine peak star as the shropshire farmers whose home was turned upside down by the arrival of strangers spouting radical mantras about personal and sexual freedom. with chaotic results. i can explain. let him speak, sir. writer director thomas clay, whose debut featured the great ecstasy of robert carmichael provoked walk—out at the cannes film festival in...
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always in the stories, you see our own thomas cromwell ticking off.take of an elected member of parliament who happens to bea member of parliament who happens to be a minister? there is always this cummings speaker in there somewhere. from the text we have got you on the front page, we don't know the inside pages saying, mr cummings is mentioned here specifically, but let's stay with that from page and look at this plea by ministers that we start using trains and buses. martin, would you be confident? do you use public transport? i've only usedit you use public transport? i've only used it once in the last four months andl used it once in the last four months and i was a few weekends ago, i went into town with my daughter to go out shopping trip when the shops reopened. and it was going to oxford street and such places. it was like it was nine o'clock on a sunday morning or even earlier. it was almost a desolate, ghost town. and the chain we went on from where i am into town was partly empty. from some point we have to get back to some point we have t
always in the stories, you see our own thomas cromwell ticking off.take of an elected member of parliament who happens to bea member of parliament who happens to be a minister? there is always this cummings speaker in there somewhere. from the text we have got you on the front page, we don't know the inside pages saying, mr cummings is mentioned here specifically, but let's stay with that from page and look at this plea by ministers that we start using trains and buses. martin, would you be...
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david: larry summers and catherine baker, raj cohen of solomon and cromwell. >> banks are the losersnse in view of the federal rese
david: larry summers and catherine baker, raj cohen of solomon and cromwell. >> banks are the losersnse in view of the federal rese
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look at every rebel leader, cromwell, caesar. they all become dictators. washington said no, i'm going to step down. that created the cincinnati us story from the roman leader in cincinnati who had stepped down after saving rome twice. so washington does it at the end of the revolution and is convinced he needs to do it again as president to not have the sense of a lifetime president, but rather this president is called out of the people to serve and then go back. franklin thought the same way. he went out and back in and out. and that set that standard. and he believed everything he was doing was setting a precedent. hamilton believed that. so did morris. so did the key advisors. he believed he was setting a precedent. and that precedent then lasted up until world war ii and franklin roosevelt. and as soon as franklin roosevelt broke it, then the states and congress passed an amendment. to enshrine it in the constitution, the washington way, two terms, that's it. jeffrey: thanks very much for that. there are several questions about virtue. michael asks, v
look at every rebel leader, cromwell, caesar. they all become dictators. washington said no, i'm going to step down. that created the cincinnati us story from the roman leader in cincinnati who had stepped down after saving rome twice. so washington does it at the end of the revolution and is convinced he needs to do it again as president to not have the sense of a lifetime president, but rather this president is called out of the people to serve and then go back. franklin thought the same way....
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i'm with david cromwell. he's in charge of ballpark operations here at wrigley. when the season ended last year. >> not quite. but there really isn't anything quite like opening day at wrigley field, and while obviously this year will be different, normally we would be welcoming in a sold-out crowd to watch our cubs take on the visiting team, nonetheless, it's an exciting day for us. we are happy to bring baseball back to the country and for fans to be able to get a chance to see our cubs this evening. reporter: you have become a bit of an expert in coronavirus because of this, because you have kind of spearheaded the changes at the ballpark. tell us what people will be able to notice when they are watching the games on tv. >> everything we have done is obviously grounded in health and safety. so from our social distancing efforts, you will see extended dugouts on both the home and visiting side, our players are consuming their meals in the ballpark. we have moved our strength and conditioning equipment upstairs, our players and coaches have access to suites. so
i'm with david cromwell. he's in charge of ballpark operations here at wrigley. when the season ended last year. >> not quite. but there really isn't anything quite like opening day at wrigley field, and while obviously this year will be different, normally we would be welcoming in a sold-out crowd to watch our cubs take on the visiting team, nonetheless, it's an exciting day for us. we are happy to bring baseball back to the country and for fans to be able to get a chance to see our cubs...
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orangetheory studio manager chris cromwell in miami thinks it is. >> keeping things sanitized, keepingthe mask on, i think that these are like leaps and bounds ahead of like what other businesses are doing. >> reporter: here in miami-dade county, gyms were closed again monday. then reopened by tuesday. are foolproof. >> if you can maintain probably like 12 feet distance if not more as well as face covering and, again, constant hand sanitizing, it might be safe. >> reporter: the cdc recommends gym goers follow some basic guidelines. limit activities indoors, especially group activities. use social distancing and limit physical contact take extra precautions with shared equipment and wear a cloth face covering so is keeping gyms closed causing more problems? answer i like 20 pounds just sitting at home and eating stuff. >> reporter: the cdc says for some, the answer is clear. >> super happy because i gained like 20 pounds just sitting at home and eating stuff. >> reporter: the cdc says physical activity can make you feel better, function better and sleep better in new york, gyms were sup
orangetheory studio manager chris cromwell in miami thinks it is. >> keeping things sanitized, keepingthe mask on, i think that these are like leaps and bounds ahead of like what other businesses are doing. >> reporter: here in miami-dade county, gyms were closed again monday. then reopened by tuesday. are foolproof. >> if you can maintain probably like 12 feet distance if not more as well as face covering and, again, constant hand sanitizing, it might be safe. >>...