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20 percent in a single day 562 people have now died and the country's reported nearly 15000 cases cypress has reported its 1st death more than 80 people are infected with the virus there officials in u.s. cities are issuing various phases of lockdowns including los angeles chicago and new york and switzerland has reported a 25 percent jump in cases in a single day with infections there just over $6000.00. course to postpone the tokyo 2020 games are growing the governing body of u.s. athletics has pushed for a delay of the olympics to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the federation says the destruction disruptions have made it difficult for us plates to train safely and has caused considerable mental stress they're asking the national impact committee to back a postponement the olympics are set to begin on july 24th japan has said they are to go ahead as planned. lie to us president donald trump refused to back the calls from within u.s. athletics saying that it's japan's decision on whether or not to hold the games as planned prime minister abi as a big decision to make you know that they
20 percent in a single day 562 people have now died and the country's reported nearly 15000 cases cypress has reported its 1st death more than 80 people are infected with the virus there officials in u.s. cities are issuing various phases of lockdowns including los angeles chicago and new york and switzerland has reported a 25 percent jump in cases in a single day with infections there just over $6000.00. course to postpone the tokyo 2020 games are growing the governing body of u.s. athletics...
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in a single day 562 people have now died from the virus france has reported nearly 15000 cases in cypress it's reported its 1st corona virus death more than i think people are infected with the virus there in rwanda the government has suspended all on necessary movements outside the heart and clamp down on travel across its borders and switzerland has reported a 25 percent jump in corona virus cases in a single day infections there are at just over $6000.00. well of course the outbreak is draining hospitals in many countries around the world health care systems a struggling with stuff in shortages and doctors on duty have to navigate strict no contact policies to avoid infection one solution to the both of those problems could be robots actually one company in china hopes to turn its automated white is into hospital health has. a hot pot restaurant in china the food may be old fashioned but the service is straight out of a sign find novel robots bring fresh vegetables and raw meat to be cooked in a pot at the tables for years now this restaurant chain has featured electronic waiters made
in a single day 562 people have now died from the virus france has reported nearly 15000 cases in cypress it's reported its 1st corona virus death more than i think people are infected with the virus there in rwanda the government has suspended all on necessary movements outside the heart and clamp down on travel across its borders and switzerland has reported a 25 percent jump in corona virus cases in a single day infections there are at just over $6000.00. well of course the outbreak is...
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single day $562.00 people have now died from the virus and the country has reported nearly 15000 cases cypress has reported its 1st coronavirus death and there are more than 89 cases there fit naam has by nearly old foreigners from entering and shut down inbound international air travel and switzerland has reported a 25 percent jump in corona virus cases in a single day with infections there are just over 6000 people. but of positive news now 3rd china has reported 0 locally transmitted cases for the 3rd straight day authorities say all 41 of the new confirmed cases were brought in from overseas after weeks of fighting the disease with tough measures china is now sharing its experience with the rest of the world and providing much needed supplies. from being at the receiving end of coronavirus aid from other nations to helping the rest of the world battle the disease china has its domestic outbreak largely under control and is now supplying millions of mosques and other badly needed items to struggling governments around the globe beijing hopes the aid will help build political ties and diffus
single day $562.00 people have now died from the virus and the country has reported nearly 15000 cases cypress has reported its 1st coronavirus death and there are more than 89 cases there fit naam has by nearly old foreigners from entering and shut down inbound international air travel and switzerland has reported a 25 percent jump in corona virus cases in a single day with infections there are just over 6000 people. but of positive news now 3rd china has reported 0 locally transmitted cases...
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day $560.00 people have now died due to the virus and the country has reported nearly 15000 cases cypress has reported its 1st corona virus death more than 80 people are infected with the virus that no one has government suspended all unnecessary movements outside the home and clamp down on travel across its border is in switzerland they have reported a 25 percent jump in corona virus cases in a single day with infections that at just over $6000.00. turkey has also seen an increase in infections according to the health ministry 21 people have died there and there's been nearly 1000 cases confirmed authorities have imposed a restriction on the movement of same as citizens and the chronically ill in istanbul paypal and taking the time to show their gratitude for those at the front lines of the crisis. in times of the corona virus. this is what istanbul sounds like at night. thank you from their flats and on the streets people are cheering and applauding turkey's health can work. with the market we want them to know that we're supporting them may god help their work or the grizzly lives in t
day $560.00 people have now died due to the virus and the country has reported nearly 15000 cases cypress has reported its 1st corona virus death more than 80 people are infected with the virus that no one has government suspended all unnecessary movements outside the home and clamp down on travel across its border is in switzerland they have reported a 25 percent jump in corona virus cases in a single day with infections that at just over $6000.00. turkey has also seen an increase in...
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day $562.00 people have now died due to the virus and the country has reported nearly 15000 cases cypress has reported its 1st death more than 80 people there are infected officials in u.s. cities are issuing various phases of lockdowns including in los angeles chicago and new york and switzerland has reported a 25 percent jump in cases in a single day with infections there just over $6000.00. turkey has also seen an increase according to the health ministry 21 people have died nearly 1000 cases of already have imposed a restriction on the movement of same a citizens and the chronically ill in istanbul people are taking the time to show their gratitude for those at the front lines of a crisis in times of the corona virus. this is what istanbul sounds like at night. thank you from their flats and on the streets people are cheering and applauding turkey's health care when. i. thought it was not good we want them to know that we're supporting them it may god help their work or the lives in that a little may god protect them without them we'd all be lost. on that makes us proud to see our hea
day $562.00 people have now died due to the virus and the country has reported nearly 15000 cases cypress has reported its 1st death more than 80 people there are infected officials in u.s. cities are issuing various phases of lockdowns including in los angeles chicago and new york and switzerland has reported a 25 percent jump in cases in a single day with infections there just over $6000.00. turkey has also seen an increase according to the health ministry 21 people have died nearly 1000...
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it was formerly cypress, but it was taken over in june 2018 by allied. >> chair fewer: excuse me, mr. mar. would you like to put this up on sfgovtv? >> i'm sorry. >> chair fewer: thank you. >> so here's the overview of the contract that we're proposing to you today. it's not to exceed 28 milli million -- 59 million for a three year contract. here, we have the overview -- i think there's a lot of numbers up there, but i think the one we should concentrate on is the service hours. based on my assessment and what we talked about earlier about the need for all of these facilities, the nine facilities we did the assessment on, we want to increase it to approximately $233,000 per year, which is roughly a 25% increase. here we have another chart, and there's a lot of numbers, but please concentrate on the number in the lower right hand corner. our current cost is $6.7 million for security services from allied. and because of our security concerns, and the employees that we want to increase that, 233,000 would increase it to $8.5 million, up to 10.2 million due to the increase in wages and al
it was formerly cypress, but it was taken over in june 2018 by allied. >> chair fewer: excuse me, mr. mar. would you like to put this up on sfgovtv? >> i'm sorry. >> chair fewer: thank you. >> so here's the overview of the contract that we're proposing to you today. it's not to exceed 28 milli million -- 59 million for a three year contract. here, we have the overview -- i think there's a lot of numbers up there, but i think the one we should concentrate on is the...
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cypress, cedar, pine, juniper, all in the high category. so think about symptoms and take those proper precautions. as we bring you into our forecast, we have hazy skies and a mild 73 here in concord today. down to 69 right now. you can see once we hit tonight, we're dropping down to a cooler 59. the bigger problem, at least as of lately has been the wind in the hills. early this morning, we had gusts topping 40 miles per hour. i wanted to let you know that the wind are continuing to die down. at 11:00 today, only up to 19 miles per hour. 15 in napa. 11 santa rosa. 14 in san francisco. the wind advisory is in effect until 4:00 tomorrow. we're starting to see that wind fade on down. temperatures tomorrow do increase. we're going up to 80 degrees tomorrow in concord. 79 in napa. 79 also in santa rosa. upper 70s palo alto, san jose down to gilroy. the big problem, of course, has been the lack of rainfall. in case you missed it, right now contra cost a, alameda counties is in a moderate drought due to the lack of rainfall. now 6 to 11 inches be
cypress, cedar, pine, juniper, all in the high category. so think about symptoms and take those proper precautions. as we bring you into our forecast, we have hazy skies and a mild 73 here in concord today. down to 69 right now. you can see once we hit tonight, we're dropping down to a cooler 59. the bigger problem, at least as of lately has been the wind in the hills. early this morning, we had gusts topping 40 miles per hour. i wanted to let you know that the wind are continuing to die down....
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similarly in january, we visited the prime minister of greece and cypress with the trilateral alliance between these onetime foes and israel, is flourishing so much that other countries are clambering to join. to join together we face the hostility of turkey's residents and hedge manic desire to rebuild the caliphate. with all of these threats and more, the greatest challenge we face is our own unity. history has taught us that infighting can be your downfall we know far from bring that platform from bigotry, it's for countering the bigotry that the world jews over are subjected to. we with all of that discussion over the years whether we have a partner for peace, right now we have to look inside and commit to making peace amongst ourselves in support of israel. we must set aside our partisan differences and find common ground in support of the u.s. relationship. we need not be unanimous but we do need to be unified in our support the u.s. israel relationship is stronger than ever thanks to your efforts. together we will make it even stronger we will make our message loud and clear, we
similarly in january, we visited the prime minister of greece and cypress with the trilateral alliance between these onetime foes and israel, is flourishing so much that other countries are clambering to join. to join together we face the hostility of turkey's residents and hedge manic desire to rebuild the caliphate. with all of these threats and more, the greatest challenge we face is our own unity. history has taught us that infighting can be your downfall we know far from bring that...
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as the hotels are built along the riverwalk, the cypress give a sense of scale.y keep the tall buildings from overwhelming the riverwalk itself. so you get a sense of being in a very different environment. the part of the river we are on now, the riverwalk, is two miles. this was originally a loop that headed east and then south and west again. and it was connected by a flood control channel so the water would not have to come all the way around. this is the historical part of the riverwalk from the 1930's. 10 years ago, the riverwalk was expanded, to the north, in an area called the museum reach because there are several museums there, and there has been commercial development. it was extended south. the length of the riverwalk is now 15 miles. the advantage to the starts and stops we have had along the way, is the buildings have evolved and the surroundings have evolved in almost a haphazard way, which does not give the appearance of the place which was suddenly created in one stroke. it gives a sense of the passage of time, and a of interest, that is much of t
as the hotels are built along the riverwalk, the cypress give a sense of scale.y keep the tall buildings from overwhelming the riverwalk itself. so you get a sense of being in a very different environment. the part of the river we are on now, the riverwalk, is two miles. this was originally a loop that headed east and then south and west again. and it was connected by a flood control channel so the water would not have to come all the way around. this is the historical part of the riverwalk...
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it was formerly cypress, but it was taken over in june 2018 by allied. >> chair fewer: excuse me, mr. mar. would you like to put this up on sfgovtv? >> i'm sorry. >> chair fewer: thank you. >> so here's the overview of the contract that we're proposing to you today. it's not to exceed 28 milli million -- 59 million for a three year contract. here, we have the overview -- i think there's a lot of numbers up there, but i think the one we should concentrate on is the service hours. based on my assessment and what we talked about earlier about the need for all of these facilities, the nine facilities we did the assessment on, we want to increase it to approximately $233,000 per year, which is roughly a 25% increase. here we have another chart, and there's a lot of numbers, but please concentrate on the number in the lower right hand corner. our current cost is $6.7 million for security services from allied. and because of our security concerns, and the employees that we want to increase that, 233,000 would increase it to $8.5 million, up to 10.2 million due to the increase in wages and al
it was formerly cypress, but it was taken over in june 2018 by allied. >> chair fewer: excuse me, mr. mar. would you like to put this up on sfgovtv? >> i'm sorry. >> chair fewer: thank you. >> so here's the overview of the contract that we're proposing to you today. it's not to exceed 28 milli million -- 59 million for a three year contract. here, we have the overview -- i think there's a lot of numbers up there, but i think the one we should concentrate on is the...
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right now, everything is off the charts including juniper, cypress and pine, this will all drop downo the good category after the rain, that will relieve the allergies. what about total, two day totals right now, a quarter to 3/4 of an inch, it has increased since the newest forecast. and know level down to 2,000 feet sunday afternoon in to monday. and then, by monday, tuesday and wednesday, we get on and off rain chances moving back in to the forecast. a look at the temperatures here. for the inland valleys from 72 tomorrow down to 54 on saturday. plenty of 50s as we move through next week. rainfall here, means dangerous snow nor the sierra. once you are up there, you will have a great time. we are looking at totals on sunday, 1-2 feet and a 24 time period and that could have road ways closed and monday, tuesday, we do of next week, we so see an additional 1-3 feet of snow. we are making head way for the drought, you just have to get out and be safe, again, we could see road closures this weekend. >> that is good news though, with our drought conditions. >> it really is. >> up next,
right now, everything is off the charts including juniper, cypress and pine, this will all drop downo the good category after the rain, that will relieve the allergies. what about total, two day totals right now, a quarter to 3/4 of an inch, it has increased since the newest forecast. and know level down to 2,000 feet sunday afternoon in to monday. and then, by monday, tuesday and wednesday, we get on and off rain chances moving back in to the forecast. a look at the temperatures here. for the...
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. >> i think it's a costco with shopping carts for what appears to be a mile in cypress which is a partre you personally seeing this kind of behavior from shoppers >> yes i've been in such a line and i've been out to do shopping for the week and trader joe's had a line outside and part of the reason is they're allowing so many people in together, they're limiting what you can buy, and outside they're violating that personal space and then i had one shot of a vons which is an albertson's store, the pasta rack completely employ tee, but slowly these stores are starting to stock up more they're all out of toilet paper and all out of bottled water and only one package per customer. i didn't even bother going to costco, brian, because i can't even face costco on a regular day, so -- >> jane, you're the only -- just you and i talking here and i'll say something that i'll probably get in trouble thing and the whole toilet paper hoarding thing, i don't get, if things go really south and you've got to shower i'm just saying if things really were -- you know what i mean >> well, the thing is how
. >> i think it's a costco with shopping carts for what appears to be a mile in cypress which is a partre you personally seeing this kind of behavior from shoppers >> yes i've been in such a line and i've been out to do shopping for the week and trader joe's had a line outside and part of the reason is they're allowing so many people in together, they're limiting what you can buy, and outside they're violating that personal space and then i had one shot of a vons which is an...
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oak, cypress, cedar and pine, you want to evaluate what you're going through. if you have the covid-19 symptoms or if it's just allergies alone. the cdc has a lot of charts out there you can check out to compare those different symptoms. otherwise i know i'm looking forward to saturday. skpr raj and janelle, i'm sure you are too. my dog, lucy, is here. louis, come here. say hi to everybody at work. lucy. come up. >> technically -- >> there she is. >> that is the greatest, jeff. we love lucy. she needs to make another appearance at 6:00. can't get enough of her. >> we will see jeff and lucy in that order. >> she's getting camera shy. >> thank you, jeff. technically, janelle, it sounded fine. jeff, you sounded fine and you looked good. at the bottom, we're getting up-to-the-minute weather details and graphics from you. so it worked out perfectly. >> don't go away. >>> amazon closes the pantry for now. what it's focusing on instead and where you can get your products still. ♪ >>> the pantry is closed. amazon the temporarily shutting down its pantry delivery servic
oak, cypress, cedar and pine, you want to evaluate what you're going through. if you have the covid-19 symptoms or if it's just allergies alone. the cdc has a lot of charts out there you can check out to compare those different symptoms. otherwise i know i'm looking forward to saturday. skpr raj and janelle, i'm sure you are too. my dog, lucy, is here. louis, come here. say hi to everybody at work. lucy. come up. >> technically -- >> there she is. >> that is the greatest,...
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the widest tree in the world can be found in mexico and that the none of the studs montezuma cypress is thousands of years old. and i know that that's. its trunk both the diameter of 14 meters on a circumference of 46 meters and it's a stately 40 meters tall. order. the title on their own is a plant with the largest flowers in the world each over 3 metres in height. the bloom is renowned not only for its height but also for its overpowering foul odor. dunder of the plants that only come into their own undergrowth. to take the right plant above ground it's nothing special. system can total up to 80 kilometers in length. to record depths reached by a tree's roots belongs to a wild fig tree in south africa that penetrated down to 120 meters before it finally hit water. all the figures mentioned in the bible matusow lived the longest he was said to have died at the age of 969 spring chicken compared to some of earth's plants. a great basin bristlecone pine in california named after the patriarch as long i'd lived him over 4800 years old but to salute is the oldest tree in the world. even
the widest tree in the world can be found in mexico and that the none of the studs montezuma cypress is thousands of years old. and i know that that's. its trunk both the diameter of 14 meters on a circumference of 46 meters and it's a stately 40 meters tall. order. the title on their own is a plant with the largest flowers in the world each over 3 metres in height. the bloom is renowned not only for its height but also for its overpowering foul odor. dunder of the plants that only come into...
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and the only problem i see tomorrow is that pollen, we have juniper, cypress, cedar and pine in the high category. and something to wash this away, what is looking really good is rainfall this weekend. i have spotty rain developing, once we hit saturday's forecast, widespread rain on sunday, a tenth to a half of an inch. late sunday into monday, low snow, down to 2,000 feet. and here's the new thing. next monday, tuesday, and wednesday, likely some spotty on and off rain coming back into the mix. and look at our inland valley temperature, from the 70s next two day, down to 54 on saturday, and there you go, more 50s as you roll through next week, and one more thing, don't want to forget, traveling to the sierra, the severe snow still expected on sunday's forecast. it is going on saturday, and we could see a 24-hour period, one to two feet of snow, and additional chances monday, and tuesday and wednesday, so if you know anyone heading up there, just have them make sure to remind them to drive slow, because it could be certainly very treacherous. >> with all of this happening in the bay are
and the only problem i see tomorrow is that pollen, we have juniper, cypress, cedar and pine in the high category. and something to wash this away, what is looking really good is rainfall this weekend. i have spotty rain developing, once we hit saturday's forecast, widespread rain on sunday, a tenth to a half of an inch. late sunday into monday, low snow, down to 2,000 feet. and here's the new thing. next monday, tuesday, and wednesday, likely some spotty on and off rain coming back into the...
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oak, cypress, cedar, and pine all in the high category.ll have details coming up in about 25 minutes on this rain chance returning for the weekend that will help those allergy sufferers out. raj and jess, i'll also pinpoint a time line. i'm trying to make it a new part of my microclimate forecast of the best time to be outside, and i will headline that for you. we'll get everybody ready t out fresh air, it's always super nice. >> super. >> that would work perfect. an 11:00 a.m. recess at the mathai house is night. >> i need it for my sanity. >> thank you, jeff. >>> two of the most recognizable faces in the country join forces today. what was discussed and why president obama dropped in to this livestream. >>> also giants fans, a message from hunter pence. >>> happening now, the epa announced tonight it is temporarily relaxing enforcement of environmental regulations and fines during the covid-19 outbreak. oil and gas companies tell the trump administration the relaxed regulations will allow them to more efficiently distribute fuel during t
oak, cypress, cedar, and pine all in the high category.ll have details coming up in about 25 minutes on this rain chance returning for the weekend that will help those allergy sufferers out. raj and jess, i'll also pinpoint a time line. i'm trying to make it a new part of my microclimate forecast of the best time to be outside, and i will headline that for you. we'll get everybody ready t out fresh air, it's always super nice. >> super. >> that would work perfect. an 11:00 a.m....
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cause cancer for instance several sites that signify the beginning of slavery and freedom and the cypress of the african family emesis tree that wasn't on the services side but trickling legs africa's to the roots and to the street what i'm getting some interesting feedback on i live chat and i want to share some of this with you because s. and questions been an os so how what is saying that the world has moved on moved on from slavery and some black americans are still stuck in the past. i want you to explain what is the value of reconnecting with your heritage if you're very much removed from it or if you're not about it as oh yeah well it's interesting that term stuck in the past well you're stuck because you haven't had you haven't had a chance to explore it you don't really know the history so you're stuck in the pain of the shame of it where by growing and reconnecting and understanding the resilience you actually gain. in an understanding of the resilience to then actually get past it like sheena just described you know if it gives us a sense of healing and a sense peace to know th
cause cancer for instance several sites that signify the beginning of slavery and freedom and the cypress of the african family emesis tree that wasn't on the services side but trickling legs africa's to the roots and to the street what i'm getting some interesting feedback on i live chat and i want to share some of this with you because s. and questions been an os so how what is saying that the world has moved on moved on from slavery and some black americans are still stuck in the past. i...
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juniper, cypress, cedar, pine all in the high category.ead through this upcoming weekend, a couple of changes here. i do see the possibility of spotty rain on saturday. trace amounts to a tenth of an inch in san francisco. temps drop back down to 54. also a spotty chance on sunday and 56. so the weekend does offer some slight chances. for the inland valleys we'll go from this record heat and 80 on wednesday down 20 degrees on friday and saturday, back down to around 60. we'll hold with those cold temperatures into this weekend. i hear you. i know what you're saying. that's only spotty chances of rain. i want that rainfall too. we've got to look beyond seven days to get there. you can see march the 11th through the 16th, a 75% chance. that's what i'm calling for right now that rain returns with some possible on and off systems. so as we get closer to that, i'll continue to nail down the timing and intensity of that. all we can say right now is that we are leaning more towards some increased rain chances and anything we can get to get rid of
juniper, cypress, cedar, pine all in the high category.ead through this upcoming weekend, a couple of changes here. i do see the possibility of spotty rain on saturday. trace amounts to a tenth of an inch in san francisco. temps drop back down to 54. also a spotty chance on sunday and 56. so the weekend does offer some slight chances. for the inland valleys we'll go from this record heat and 80 on wednesday down 20 degrees on friday and saturday, back down to around 60. we'll hold with those...
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number of other european nations aren't moving toward public estrictions, cypress tria and following its own measures, trying ng by a record, to calm the financial markets covid-19.rom look atext, frederic, i your twitter account, if i look billion, a , $40 smattering of commercial paper $15 billion of p.e.p. loading, go big scale y at home, so the of what you're seeing, just give me your assessment of that scale and can it endure? rederik: absolutely it's been massive, because of the number ou mentioned on the emergency program, it was two days, $16 out of a huge number the 760 billion that they're planning to spend this year. means two things. they are sending a strong markets, it's usually front king and they are loading assets was probably a flex ability. we don't have the details yet, but the bull markets over the the spreads have compressed, but the volatility reduced radically. still some volatility in equities, in high yield bond on.ket and so forth and so i think it's a huge success and money where its mouth is. money speaking of putting where their mouth is, let's talk abou
number of other european nations aren't moving toward public estrictions, cypress tria and following its own measures, trying ng by a record, to calm the financial markets covid-19.rom look atext, frederic, i your twitter account, if i look billion, a , $40 smattering of commercial paper $15 billion of p.e.p. loading, go big scale y at home, so the of what you're seeing, just give me your assessment of that scale and can it endure? rederik: absolutely it's been massive, because of the number ou...
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the way for a german semiconductor maker infineon to complete a $10000000000.00 takeover of america cypress semiconductor and last week the committee on foreign investment in the us a subsidiary of the treasury department they advised president trump to block the deal saying that it poses a risk to u.s. national security but cyprus said tuesday they were informed by the committee that there are no unresolved national security concerns with the merger now the deal will still need to clear several other regulatory hurdles including approval from china state administration for market regulation with the deal and finance hopes to become one of the world's top 10 semiconductor makers on the news and finance stock traded on the german dax and it's roughly up 4 percent while cyprus saw gains eclipsing 45 percent on tuesday. and finally in an increasingly connected world customer reviews can help crop up local businesses in some cases even sink them but yelp there are of us and website which boasts roughly 178000000 unique visitors is trying to take on fraudsters who are gaming the system on tuesda
the way for a german semiconductor maker infineon to complete a $10000000000.00 takeover of america cypress semiconductor and last week the committee on foreign investment in the us a subsidiary of the treasury department they advised president trump to block the deal saying that it poses a risk to u.s. national security but cyprus said tuesday they were informed by the committee that there are no unresolved national security concerns with the merger now the deal will still need to clear...
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three starts with his own miniature version of the massive cairo -- piece by piece, out of pine and cypress.. the deck boards... cannons... even miniature ropes. it takes two months. >> you know, he would make the little doors and the little lifeboats. and then he would paint them and he would drive little nails into the deck. >> it's amazing. >> he just went haywire with it, really. >> over the next decade, william builds a civil war flotilla. there's the c.s.s. virginia, the first steam-powered ironclad warship, built by the confederate navy. the u.s.s. neosho, a union vessel with a steam-powered front-gun turret that can spin 360 degrees. that's some firepower. and the c.s.s. calhoun, a civilian steamer converted into a 500-ton side-wheel gunboat. all with the precision you'd expect from a career draftsman. >> before he built a ship, he'd study it. he had blueprints from the smithsonian institution, and if they didn't exist, he would draw his own set of blueprints. >> down to the finest detail. >> he was a fanatic about it. >> was your mom applauding his efforts? >> not really. i recall
three starts with his own miniature version of the massive cairo -- piece by piece, out of pine and cypress.. the deck boards... cannons... even miniature ropes. it takes two months. >> you know, he would make the little doors and the little lifeboats. and then he would paint them and he would drive little nails into the deck. >> it's amazing. >> he just went haywire with it, really. >> over the next decade, william builds a civil war flotilla. there's the c.s.s....
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churchill and roosevelt suggested, for example, northern scotland, cypress, alexandria or jerusalem as possible sites for a summit meeting. of course, stalin didn't want to leave the soviet union. now, when we talk about summits, this is a relatively recent phenomenon in international diplomacy, summitry. summit summitry in the early 1950s, when there was a chase on who would first clear the summit of mount evet. everest. the cambridge historian david reynolds has written an excellent book on 20th century summits. he said the first big one was munich in 1938. that is before tehran and yalta, what we're going to talk about today. the way professor reynolds put it, it was made possible by air travel made necessary by weapons of mass destruction and made into a household news by the mass media. three elements that's crucial in modern summitry. let me get into the very complete outline and march you through it. his theme is sort of various summit conferences before the yalta summit. and in his preliminary remarks he was saying that the yalta conference is often considered to have been a pe
churchill and roosevelt suggested, for example, northern scotland, cypress, alexandria or jerusalem as possible sites for a summit meeting. of course, stalin didn't want to leave the soviet union. now, when we talk about summits, this is a relatively recent phenomenon in international diplomacy, summitry. summit summitry in the early 1950s, when there was a chase on who would first clear the summit of mount evet. everest. the cambridge historian david reynolds has written an excellent book on...
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. >>> one man on the island country of cypress getting resourceful while under quarantine using a drone to walk his dog through the island's empty streets. he reminds people staying home, our furry friends still need quality time. i don't know how the drone picks up after the dog. you have to be a responsible dog owner, do you know what i'm saying? >> right. i was thinking about that. >>> is it a good day for walking the dogs? whether it's raining, cold, or even if it's warm and sunny but we are going to see more sunshine today as we get out the door. here is a look at our drought monitor. we've been talking about how dry it is. the drought monitor was updated just yesterday morning and it still hasn't changed despite the fact that we've had some rain here over the past several days so we can see the areas in the tan color are now under a moderate drought and the yellow indicates where it is abnormally dry including much of the bay area. as we get a closer look we can see that parts of the peninsula, the east bay, as well as the north bay now included in a moderate drought so as we go i
. >>> one man on the island country of cypress getting resourceful while under quarantine using a drone to walk his dog through the island's empty streets. he reminds people staying home, our furry friends still need quality time. i don't know how the drone picks up after the dog. you have to be a responsible dog owner, do you know what i'm saying? >> right. i was thinking about that. >>> is it a good day for walking the dogs? whether it's raining, cold, or even if it's...
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>> yeah, jim, i'm calming up about cypress semi conductor >> didn't they there is one, suddenly theyllowed to do the acquisition. i can't touch that thing why? i have no idea during the period when the company is being bought so you have to stay away entirely robert in connecticut. robert >> hey, jim, love the show let me get your thoughts on anheuser-busch >> it's a downgrade today. when i see that, it tells me, if you can't work beer, we have to stay away from bud i have consolations, i have to tell you, beer sales are slowing. beer sales are slowing so why do we need to be in that? by the way, the spiked settlers is crushing it let's go to dan in pennsylvania. dan! >> bbbb boo-yah. the coronavirus is spanning north america. let's address -- death care stocks, specifically service corporation. >> service care has been a long-standing situation. i'd like to not necessarily relate it to the coronavirus hopefully not. yes, it is, it's death care service and death and taxes, they both work that is the ending of the lightning round! >> the lightning rnd ious sponsored by - legendary ter
>> yeah, jim, i'm calming up about cypress semi conductor >> didn't they there is one, suddenly theyllowed to do the acquisition. i can't touch that thing why? i have no idea during the period when the company is being bought so you have to stay away entirely robert in connecticut. robert >> hey, jim, love the show let me get your thoughts on anheuser-busch >> it's a downgrade today. when i see that, it tells me, if you can't work beer, we have to stay away from bud i...
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let's take all of this song we can speak not of peter matthews is a professor of political science at cypress college and author of dollar democracy with liberty and justice for some he joins us on skype from los angeles peter matthews welcome to the program we're going to talk about actually things as i say bill is talk about 1st of all the impact of this crisis on donald trump himself and perhaps is a reelect ability or otherwise because looking in from afar you see these kind of daily contradictions between what the president says and and what the his deputies say. as we saw just now a confident bullish the other is more realistic and you would think that that would damage his reelection chances but these are strange times it really will hurt him because of credibility and when his own experts are saying something different on the same day the same time he says quite opposite that's a credibility issue a matter of fact right now is that he was at 45 percent approval rating just a week ago before the crisis became a big news now it's become big news and the numbers to be going down below 45
let's take all of this song we can speak not of peter matthews is a professor of political science at cypress college and author of dollar democracy with liberty and justice for some he joins us on skype from los angeles peter matthews welcome to the program we're going to talk about actually things as i say bill is talk about 1st of all the impact of this crisis on donald trump himself and perhaps is a reelect ability or otherwise because looking in from afar you see these kind of daily...
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. >> miller will eventually spend all day in this cathedral of cypress, winding around caddo lake ino one minute of television. >> what i try to do is capture the essence, the sense of a place. and i'm very lucky in that i go to places that's it's not all that difficult to romanticize. >> miller's travels have taken him from the vastness of the valley of the gods in southeast utah to the serenity of walden pond in concord, massachusetts. he's captured a charismatic fox in snowy grand teton national park in wyoming and an elusive alligator at aransas national wildlife refuge in texas. >> a lot of the places i show, you know, most people won't ever get to experience themselves. i pinch myself sometimes. it's-- it's very special. >> miller is part of a network of photographers spread out all across the country who capture our moments of nature. a 27-hour drive away in northwest nevada, derek reich is on the hunt for some desert big horn sheep. and obviously, because we've come to record him -- >> where are you guys? >> -- trying to record them, he, of course, hasn't been finding o ma. u
. >> miller will eventually spend all day in this cathedral of cypress, winding around caddo lake ino one minute of television. >> what i try to do is capture the essence, the sense of a place. and i'm very lucky in that i go to places that's it's not all that difficult to romanticize. >> miller's travels have taken him from the vastness of the valley of the gods in southeast utah to the serenity of walden pond in concord, massachusetts. he's captured a charismatic fox in...
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anna: president trump has been urged to block the proposed purchase of cypress semiconductor. concerned the deal poses a national security risk, but it was not clear why the german government has been trying to persuade the u.s. to green light the takeover. u.s. regulators have finalized reviews of the boeing 737 max and expect pilots to test fly the plane. boeing hopes to get the plane backed by midyear. it has been grounded for almost 12 months. hsbc has concerns an employee in china has been infected by the coronavirus. it comes after evacuating the office. ceo sent a note saying the employee is in self quarantine and recovering. chinacks says business in is getting back to normal. the results will be temporary and profits are down by as much as $.18 a share. fall 50%e salts may year on year in the second quarter. thank you very much. governments around the world have pledged over $54 billion to fight the spread of the virus. europe's spending is almost entirely confined to italy, which has been hit the hardest. , maria tadeo joins us from brussels. when theany sense of vir
anna: president trump has been urged to block the proposed purchase of cypress semiconductor. concerned the deal poses a national security risk, but it was not clear why the german government has been trying to persuade the u.s. to green light the takeover. u.s. regulators have finalized reviews of the boeing 737 max and expect pilots to test fly the plane. boeing hopes to get the plane backed by midyear. it has been grounded for almost 12 months. hsbc has concerns an employee in china has been...
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steve: so we have the cypress, the farallon alta, the elm 26 equator... john: those are nice-looking tiny homes. lemonis: it's like a log cabin. john: yeah. lemonis: but it's movable. john: yes. the one thing i noticed about all of these tumbleweed things that i don't particularly like is all that pine wood or that beetle kill wood. i mean, it's, like, the whole thing looks exactly the same. to me, that's not interesting. i like to see broken-up materials. these feel like you're going to camp. amber: john, have you ever slept in a tiny home? john: i have slept in a tiny home. lemonis: me too. john: but embarrassingly, as many times as marcus has. lemonis: which is uno. amber: one time. john: yeah. steve: they can pick their floor finish. they can pick their roof and window colors. people really want to get into these and customize them. lemonis: so what is your typical price for an average unit sold here? steve: right now, $80,000. john: that's a good price, i think. lemonis: ...capacity that the factory can actually produce? steve: we're currently produc
steve: so we have the cypress, the farallon alta, the elm 26 equator... john: those are nice-looking tiny homes. lemonis: it's like a log cabin. john: yeah. lemonis: but it's movable. john: yes. the one thing i noticed about all of these tumbleweed things that i don't particularly like is all that pine wood or that beetle kill wood. i mean, it's, like, the whole thing looks exactly the same. to me, that's not interesting. i like to see broken-up materials. these feel like you're going to camp....
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the first and three country lee named cypress, montana, greece, spain italy, are also working together to see how they can make it all function. as i said and my introductory remarks. the question is efficiency, capacity, not so much the capacity to say nice things, but to show the european people we can be interest with them by doing what we say we will be doing. i want to talk about how you talk about the eu and a lot of people are talking about europeans being able to play politics. turkey is a complicated neighbor for the european union and nato and there's a big divide here in washington about the relationship with turkey. we see turkish intervention in libya recently. we see the conflict with greece over energy exploration eastern mediterranean. turkey is still a member within the union union how do you think the europeans should think of the relationship with turkey? we need to have this debate. the the president this is where the president, the famous the economist interview trying to try to do is say we need to have a strategic review of our objectives. of our works what does
the first and three country lee named cypress, montana, greece, spain italy, are also working together to see how they can make it all function. as i said and my introductory remarks. the question is efficiency, capacity, not so much the capacity to say nice things, but to show the european people we can be interest with them by doing what we say we will be doing. i want to talk about how you talk about the eu and a lot of people are talking about europeans being able to play politics. turkey...
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annmarie: infineon on is up more than 4% at $9 billion acquisition of the american cypress semiconductor. it was approved by the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. hurdle, but moving in a positive direction at a time we have seen deals regarding security measures be stalled in washington. i want to move on the sector picture. we have oil clawing back a bit. butand brent trading at 30 the energy sector of more than 3% yesterday. yesterday, we entered its worst on record drop yesterday. total its biggest drop, was down 16%. for some context, down more than 30% year-to-date. similar in basic resources, up 4% today. a little breather. we have base metals rallying and iron ore rallying. , but the sector down 30% year-to-date. some context even though we are getting a bit of a breather. matt: thanks very much for that. as you have noticed, oil is its biggest some of drops in a generation. investors grappled with the most volatile market on record amidst simultaneous supply and demand shocks. treasury secretary steven mnuchin told russia's ambassador in washington the u.s. wants an .rd
annmarie: infineon on is up more than 4% at $9 billion acquisition of the american cypress semiconductor. it was approved by the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. hurdle, but moving in a positive direction at a time we have seen deals regarding security measures be stalled in washington. i want to move on the sector picture. we have oil clawing back a bit. butand brent trading at 30 the energy sector of more than 3% yesterday. yesterday, we entered its worst on record drop yesterday....
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they want president donald trump to block obsidian's proposed --eover of -- semiconductor of cypressiconductor. now to the u.s. federal aviation administration. it expects to test fly the redesigned boeing 737 max in a few weeks, more than a year after two crashes in the plane was grounded. .e end with this fear that there could be a credit crisis. since the last crisis, non-bank companies have drastically increased their leverage. corporate treasurers are taking advantage of historically low rates. if a credit crisis did occur, it might not matter how quickly the irises contained. there could still be lasting economic damage. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thanks so much. for more on credit, constance hunter of kpmg is still with me. how do using the credit market/funding market is working right now? constance: certainly in the issuance market, we had people return to the market after the fed rate cut, which is overall a good thing. haven't actually seen as much stress in spreads as we were anticipating, so we keep looking at the spreads and expect in them to be wider
they want president donald trump to block obsidian's proposed --eover of -- semiconductor of cypressiconductor. now to the u.s. federal aviation administration. it expects to test fly the redesigned boeing 737 max in a few weeks, more than a year after two crashes in the plane was grounded. .e end with this fear that there could be a credit crisis. since the last crisis, non-bank companies have drastically increased their leverage. corporate treasurers are taking advantage of historically low...
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similarly, in january, we visited with the prime minister's brief cypress with the lateral alliance between him and israel, so much the other countries are joining in. together, with them, we face the hostility of turkeys president and desires to rebuild. yet, with all these threats and more, the greatest challenge we face is our own unity. history has taught us that that can be our downfall. we know far from being a platform for bigotry, the platform for the bigotry over our subjective do. [applause] without the discussion over the years, as to whether we have a markup, right now, we must look inside and commit to making peace amongst ourselves in support of israel. [applause] we must set aside our partisan differences and find common ground in support in the u.s. israel relationship. you need not be unanimous but we do need to be unified in our support. the u.s. israel relationship is stronger than ever, thanks to the efforts of all of you. together, we will make it even stronger. we will take our message loud and clear. we will not slow and we certainly will not be stopped. my friend, yo
similarly, in january, we visited with the prime minister's brief cypress with the lateral alliance between him and israel, so much the other countries are joining in. together, with them, we face the hostility of turkeys president and desires to rebuild. yet, with all these threats and more, the greatest challenge we face is our own unity. history has taught us that that can be our downfall. we know far from being a platform for bigotry, the platform for the bigotry over our subjective do....
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well, a man in cypress found a way. he used a drone. i kid you not.'t forget our furry friends. the dock seemed to enjoy this more -- dog seemed to enjoy this more. i hope he knows how to control the drone and it doesn't go up suddenly. it could get dramatic. but the dog -- the dog -- it's -- he posted i think on facebook, yes -- yes. and cap captioned it "tifth day quarantine." -- "fifth day quarantine." >> i could see how that could go wrong. >> very wrong. >> cool puppy. >> glad it's working out. very nice. >>> we're going to take a break for the coronavirus. we have an update on a legal battle in california, a death row there. an inmate that's captured worldwide attention including from pope francis and kim kardashian west. kevin cooper is his name. he's always maintained that he did not kill three members of a family and a guest at their house in 1983. last year, california governor, that's gavin newsom, ordered more dna testing and new witnesses came forward who now tie the crime to someone else. erin moriarty has been reporting on this case for
well, a man in cypress found a way. he used a drone. i kid you not.'t forget our furry friends. the dock seemed to enjoy this more -- dog seemed to enjoy this more. i hope he knows how to control the drone and it doesn't go up suddenly. it could get dramatic. but the dog -- the dog -- it's -- he posted i think on facebook, yes -- yes. and cap captioned it "tifth day quarantine." -- "fifth day quarantine." >> i could see how that could go wrong. >> very wrong....
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a clever man in cypress is using a drone to walk his dog. he is stuck indoors on lockdown.ideo shows his method urge people to stay home but don't forget to keeping man's best friend. >> sandra: the dog needs the exercise. >> ed: and the dog needs exercise and the owner does too. >> sandra: some people are walking their dogs the middle of the night. an update from italy. the death tolls surpasses china's total as the pandemic spreads around the world. greg is live in london with more. >> hi. yes, sad news. italy is the epicenter of this coronavirus pandemic. army trucks are used to transport coffins from towns where the cemeteries are overloaded. ambulances are bringing sick to the emergency rooms and hospitals are filled. in france another of the several european countries on lockets. -- lockdown. authorities mean business. tens of thousands of police are handing out thousands of fines to violators. and in germany tight controls remain in place on the borders. despite a high case load of the virus, the death toll is low. perhaps another big reason the large number of inten
a clever man in cypress is using a drone to walk his dog. he is stuck indoors on lockdown.ideo shows his method urge people to stay home but don't forget to keeping man's best friend. >> sandra: the dog needs the exercise. >> ed: and the dog needs exercise and the owner does too. >> sandra: some people are walking their dogs the middle of the night. an update from italy. the death tolls surpasses china's total as the pandemic spreads around the world. greg is live in london...