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let's get more from wendy urquhart she is a reporter for the daily business and based on the special island highway in d.c. good to see so a lot of partying in different locations apparently without any social distancing going on over the weekend what all they all can say. well you know it's a really bad situation here at the moment because we have the strictest lockdown in europe and now we have hundreds and hundreds of german and english children so arriving on the island and basically not giving a damn you know there were parties all over the place from friday till sunday till 23 o'clock in the morning and later all the bars now have to close at 2 o'clock they're not allowed to open after that none of the clubs and discos are allowed to open either so everybody's congregating in the streets and all we've seen is video of people how gang singing passing beer bottles around everyone drinking out of the same asshole no social distancing whatsoever and absolutely no sign of a mask anywhere so the spaniards here are really worried because you know we had we really did toe the line ther
let's get more from wendy urquhart she is a reporter for the daily business and based on the special island highway in d.c. good to see so a lot of partying in different locations apparently without any social distancing going on over the weekend what all they all can say. well you know it's a really bad situation here at the moment because we have the strictest lockdown in europe and now we have hundreds and hundreds of german and english children so arriving on the island and basically not...
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to prompt it looks like a review of the auditing system within germany ok stephen pearson from daily business thank you. anonymous take a look at the latest escalation in tensions between the world's 2 largest economies the united states as old as china to close its consulates in houston texas the u.s. state department said the closure was necessary to protect american into the actual property beijing has described the move as a political provocation and a serious violation of international law and just hours after the closure order was issued firefighters were called to the building. bins on fire inside the courtyard at the chinese consulate in houston witnesses said they could smell paper being burned the 1st whiff of a bigger story because this firefighters arrived chinese state media started reporting the u.s. had ordered the consulate to be closed. it's a political provocation you know that really launched by the us site which seriously violates international law basic norms governing international relations and the bilateral consular agreements between china and the u.s. china strongly
to prompt it looks like a review of the auditing system within germany ok stephen pearson from daily business thank you. anonymous take a look at the latest escalation in tensions between the world's 2 largest economies the united states as old as china to close its consulates in houston texas the u.s. state department said the closure was necessary to protect american into the actual property beijing has described the move as a political provocation and a serious violation of international law...
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daily. businesses, property destroyed daily. innocent people are not safe. democratic politicians allowing the rioters and anarchists to wreak havoc on the city's downtown districts. and get this, oregon's governor kate brown, portland's dumb mayor ted wheeler working together to prevent police from dispersing violent crowds, even using tear gas, the method you use to disperse crowds as buildings were led on fire and vandalized. city officials prevented law enforcement from protecting life and property and getting injured in the process, even federal buildings have now come under attack. dhs secretary chad wolf noted the administration has a duty to protect these important structures when local leaders fail to do their job and maintain peace and safety and security and law and order. take a look. >> we support and we will protect those who want to peacefully protest. unfortunately, what we are seeing in portland every night from midnight to 4:30 a.m. or 5:00 a.m. is the complete opposite. these individuals congregate in the same area night after night. we se
daily. businesses, property destroyed daily. innocent people are not safe. democratic politicians allowing the rioters and anarchists to wreak havoc on the city's downtown districts. and get this, oregon's governor kate brown, portland's dumb mayor ted wheeler working together to prevent police from dispersing violent crowds, even using tear gas, the method you use to disperse crowds as buildings were led on fire and vandalized. city officials prevented law enforcement from protecting life and...
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they're very a very is not as i as i say i'm like us to get a lot of people's daily business. >>the book is already at the top of the new york times bestseller list and is being published 2 weeks early by simon and schuster on july 14th. it comes after a court battle in which the president's younger brother robert tried to block the book from being published that effort failed. >>still ahead tonight a heated confrontation is caught on camera. an illinois woman says that she believes in white power while explaining why she was not wearing a face mask at a home depot we'll explain after the break plus giants canceling all training activities today because of delayed covid testing results. okay rooney has the the woman has been charged with battery after she became violent even making racist statements, 7 illinois home depot back on friday. yeah, it was all over an argument about face masks and it was caught on camera of course erik kang has the story. >>what allegedly began as a dispute over face coverings. >>escalated to racist comments and a physical altercation the encounter
they're very a very is not as i as i say i'm like us to get a lot of people's daily business. >>the book is already at the top of the new york times bestseller list and is being published 2 weeks early by simon and schuster on july 14th. it comes after a court battle in which the president's younger brother robert tried to block the book from being published that effort failed. >>still ahead tonight a heated confrontation is caught on camera. an illinois woman says that she believes...
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on going it alone they'd look the same and and there will be people busily going about their daily business and you know the finance and the economy. will continue for a certain amount of time what has gone has been there is this sort of. if you like about the congo ability of people to express themselves freely about the things that they care about. do you think there will be a wave of people looking to take up offers of citizenship abroad. i suspect in the initial. initially that there will be relatively few people those people who really fear that they will be targeted by these one way or another in the longer term it really depends on how stable i am going to remain and that is a matter for the hong kong government and behind them the beijing government at the moment it takes a lot of people to the homes of their and their livelihoods and their relatives and i don't think that most people that we've reached a stage of course hong kong is internationally seen as a has been seen as a place to do business as comparatively old period do you think it will take a hit as a financial hub and mi
on going it alone they'd look the same and and there will be people busily going about their daily business and you know the finance and the economy. will continue for a certain amount of time what has gone has been there is this sort of. if you like about the congo ability of people to express themselves freely about the things that they care about. do you think there will be a wave of people looking to take up offers of citizenship abroad. i suspect in the initial. initially that there will...
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just sign up for the daily service. businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. and now, with one of our best offers ever, we're committed to helping you do just that. get a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution for only $29.95 a month for three months. call or go online today. >>> welcome back to mornings on fox 2. starting today, new policy for the fire district and the eight communities that they serve, firefighters will now only go into a burning building if human life is at risk. because of underfunding, the district has three working fire stations that cover 250 square miles. that is down from having six fire stations a couple of years ago. a number of people depending on the fire services has grown to 128,000. >>> there will be a memorial service today for fire captain david lutz. he died in a hiking accide
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then they'll go about their daily business they'll be monitoring on an ongoing basis and we'll look atngs like, who's getting infected and are the people who got the vaccine less likely to be infected and we'll monitor them for symptoms of any kind that might be related to the vaccine to look for safety. and if you have a large enough population and you're in an area where there's enough of an outbreak and large parts of america are hot spots and if you monitor people closely, as i said, at some point down the lane in the fall, late fall, we'll probably have accumulated enough evidence that we will feel comfortable saying whether the vaccine works or not and whether it's reasonably safe or not >> real quickly on this because i want to get to baseball, but there's a difference between finding a vaccine and getting people vaccinated. >> yeah. yeah we often say vaccines don't save lives. vaccination saves lives. it's about when the vaccine goes into the arm that actually that's where the life-saving benefits really begin. we have to have an entire plan for our nation we have to make sure
then they'll go about their daily business they'll be monitoring on an ongoing basis and we'll look atngs like, who's getting infected and are the people who got the vaccine less likely to be infected and we'll monitor them for symptoms of any kind that might be related to the vaccine to look for safety. and if you have a large enough population and you're in an area where there's enough of an outbreak and large parts of america are hot spots and if you monitor people closely, as i said, at...
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we must go about our daily business, more determined than ever, to do the ordinary things as well as we can, and when we find a way to do7p7p7p7p7p7p7p7p others, to build morale, to give a feeling of security, we must do it. whatever it is asked of us, i am sure we can accomplish it. we are the free and conquerable people in the america united states. to the young people of the nation, i must speak a word tonight. you are going to have a great opportunity. there will be high moments in which your strength and your ability will be tested. i have faith and you. i feel as though i was standing upon iraq and that rock is my faith in my fellow citizens. we now, we will go back to the program which we had arranged for tonight. >> allida black, i want to ask you, first of all, before we get to the substance, her voice changes from 1933 radio address that we heard, to a much more modulated, lower tone. >> she's in her own element, and she's now saying what she wants to say. we she very much appreciates the gravity of pearl harbor. she had to battle fronts in world war i. she had seen hundred
we must go about our daily business, more determined than ever, to do the ordinary things as well as we can, and when we find a way to do7p7p7p7p7p7p7p7p others, to build morale, to give a feeling of security, we must do it. whatever it is asked of us, i am sure we can accomplish it. we are the free and conquerable people in the america united states. to the young people of the nation, i must speak a word tonight. you are going to have a great opportunity. there will be high moments in which...
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what does it mean let's talk about this breaking news story now with arthur sullivan from the business daily you nice to see you again arthur. run maximums rather won this case back in 2015 what's different this time around that's right brian so this is going on for a year or so back in 2015 max ramsey is a privacy companion from austria won a very very similar case against facebook which required the arrangement between the e.u. and america over how it changed exchanges data to be changed the old sort of gentleman's agreement it's loosely described as was called safe harbor the case he wanted 2015 meant he had to be changed to a new agreement called privacy should what has happened today is the court has said that this privacy shield agreement also needs to be changed so that it's inadequate and that there are some protections and there's a lack of protections as to how european users data will be treated once it gets to america however the key to this ruling is that it does not mean the sort of armageddon scenario that a lot of businesses feared so there's another mechanism by which data i
what does it mean let's talk about this breaking news story now with arthur sullivan from the business daily you nice to see you again arthur. run maximums rather won this case back in 2015 what's different this time around that's right brian so this is going on for a year or so back in 2015 max ramsey is a privacy companion from austria won a very very similar case against facebook which required the arrangement between the e.u. and america over how it changed exchanges data to be changed the...
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extremely patient warren buffett, "oracle of omaha," his investments are in daily hab business.oth are folk heroes for millions. it is about the conventional wisdom and naysayers which has a whole new crop of investors in the market saying same thing. experts are complaining about everything from central bank policy, trailing price, earnings ratios while missing the rally. millenial investors looking for ways to invest in the stock market. they are buying things they believe in. i've been a fan of both elon musk and warren buffett. i traded the way they trade, invested the way they both invest. this changing of the guard so to speak is absolutely fantastic. i want thoughts from heritage capital paul schatz, courtney dominguez, senior advisor pour payne capital. by the way i'm not affiliated with payne capital. courtney, amazing day with nasdaq at a all-time high. elon musk to pass warren buffett, who sat on $130 billion for almost all of this rally. the differences reflect the difference in investing styles. old wall street missing a rally, old young millenials rocking and rolli
extremely patient warren buffett, "oracle of omaha," his investments are in daily hab business.oth are folk heroes for millions. it is about the conventional wisdom and naysayers which has a whole new crop of investors in the market saying same thing. experts are complaining about everything from central bank policy, trailing price, earnings ratios while missing the rally. millenial investors looking for ways to invest in the stock market. they are buying things they believe in. i've...
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the sports business daily reporting the washington redskins will announce tomorrow the team will retireickname. now, early this month the fanchise said it would go through a thorough review of the name in light of recent events involving racial inequality. a time line for a new team name is unclear as it awaits approval, and that is your look at sports. send it on back to you. >> the coronavirus surge has hit a couple of grim milestones this weekend. the alarming record it sets when it comes to cases. >> black lives matter. that's what i said. >> well, we have seen an awful lot of incidents like this one. racially charged confrontations caught on video. so what's behind all of this reinventing. it's what with comcast business, your small business can work faster, with powerful internet from the nation's largest gig-speed network. work safer, with all your connected devices automatically protected by securityedge. and work anywhere, with comcast business at home, our new business-grade internet solution for remote workers. whatever your business needs, comcast business has the solutions
the sports business daily reporting the washington redskins will announce tomorrow the team will retireickname. now, early this month the fanchise said it would go through a thorough review of the name in light of recent events involving racial inequality. a time line for a new team name is unclear as it awaits approval, and that is your look at sports. send it on back to you. >> the coronavirus surge has hit a couple of grim milestones this weekend. the alarming record it sets when it...
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that's according to sports business daily.orking with owner daniel snider on a new name and it would be respectful to native americans and honor the military. snider once said you -- >>> we lost his audio. after growing pressure from sponsors, snider decided it's time to make the move. nfl is scheduled to begin training camp two weeks from tomorrow. >>> nba camps are in the bubble at disney. lebron james and davis say they will not be among the 300 players wearing messages of social justice on their jerseys. lebron says he commends the players who will put something on their jerseys but it's something that didn't really seriously resonate with his mission and goals. davis is keeping his name on his jersey because it's a reminder of who he is and where he came from. the 29 messages approved, the most popular jersey choice was equality followed by black lives matter. meantime, toronto f.c.'s mls game for d.c. united was postponed due to an initial unconfirmed positive coronavirus test for one player and an inconclusive test for
that's according to sports business daily.orking with owner daniel snider on a new name and it would be respectful to native americans and honor the military. snider once said you -- >>> we lost his audio. after growing pressure from sponsors, snider decided it's time to make the move. nfl is scheduled to begin training camp two weeks from tomorrow. >>> nba camps are in the bubble at disney. lebron james and davis say they will not be among the 300 players wearing messages of...
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sports business daily pegged it at $350 million. of dollars. the sources who tip me off to the talks. and it's a sign of the times. wall street is clearly betting that sports is going to come back and you know, this is part of a trend. there's no more shea stadium built after a philanthropist named bill shea where the mets used to play. it's called citi field now. they rebuilt it and it's called citi field. all across the nation there are sports naming rights deals. you could name -- i think there are probably more sports naming rights deals than any other. most stadiums are named after some company. except for maybe yankee stadium which needs to keep yankee stadium for a lot of reasons. here we are with the islanders and ubs and again, connell, it shows at some point, we are going to get out of it and ubs -- get out of this pandemic -- connell: back to normal. >> maybe not now. connell: they were at a place in brooklyn where the nets play sponsored by another bank in barclays. but you're right, you wouldn't bet on it. like if you t
sports business daily pegged it at $350 million. of dollars. the sources who tip me off to the talks. and it's a sign of the times. wall street is clearly betting that sports is going to come back and you know, this is part of a trend. there's no more shea stadium built after a philanthropist named bill shea where the mets used to play. it's called citi field now. they rebuilt it and it's called citi field. all across the nation there are sports naming rights deals. you could name -- i think...
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that's because of trademark issues, according to sports business daily.ys he's been working with owner daniel snyder on a new name and it would be respectful this native americans and honor the military. snyder once said, you can print it all in all caps, i'm never changing the name, but after growing pressure from sponsors, snyder decided it's time to finally make the move. the nickname red tails has been gaining traction on social media. >>> the toronto blue jays still don't know where they will be playing their home game this season. the team and major league baseball still waiting for the canadian government to decide whether to grant an exception that would allow the blue jays and other teams stroto avoid th country's strict 14-day quarantine after traveling in. toronto's mayor told cnn yesterday, he's optimistic things will get figured out and games are going to be able to be played in his city, but if not, alisyn, blue jays looking at possibly playing in his minor league team's ballpark there in buffaloe, but apparently lighting is an issue there.
that's because of trademark issues, according to sports business daily.ys he's been working with owner daniel snyder on a new name and it would be respectful this native americans and honor the military. snyder once said, you can print it all in all caps, i'm never changing the name, but after growing pressure from sponsors, snyder decided it's time to finally make the move. the nickname red tails has been gaining traction on social media. >>> the toronto blue jays still don't know...
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since you're from one of the bigger oil producing states, i'm reading a headline from "investor's business dailysterday, is the american shale boom over? i'm reading these over and over. fracking miracle. oil has come back, many stay it is too little too late. is it? >> remember this, the shale play is still in play. that regardless whatever is happening in the headlines the oil islways there. when that demand comes back i think the shale play will be just fine. now it's a tough time, don't get me wrong, even a at these prices it is still pretty low. when demand comes back the innovators will still innovate. domestic oil is best. light sweet crude is the very best of the best, charles. remember, oil man knows better than anybody the cycles of oil charts. this is not unusual. ut it is note. all that unusual. every time somebody predicts their demise, they will fool them and they will come back. charles: yeah. i think we heard peak oil in 1960s the first time. you're absolutely right senator, thank you very much. we appreciate the efforts you're doing for small businesses. thanks for coming on the
since you're from one of the bigger oil producing states, i'm reading a headline from "investor's business dailysterday, is the american shale boom over? i'm reading these over and over. fracking miracle. oil has come back, many stay it is too little too late. is it? >> remember this, the shale play is still in play. that regardless whatever is happening in the headlines the oil islways there. when that demand comes back i think the shale play will be just fine. now it's a tough...
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business disappointed. revenue, butd ad their daily users group. he cloud business for microsoft, it is moving in the wrong direction over the last several quarters. but what is amazing, investors are disappointed by the cloud business. this idea that that is disappointing is stunning, but on a down sequentially year-over-year basis, so investors selling off the stock. up more than 30% on the year. as for twitter relative to that daily user growth, the second time we are looking at a record in a row. in the june quarter growing by 34% after the march quarter. it looks like the lockdown on the shutdown very positive for twitter as folks want news and entertainment. looking ahead to after the ballot, we are looking at the intel reporting for chip companies. in topodel to grow both and bottom line estimates. what could be interesting about skyworks is they are an apple supplier. will they give any color on apple, which reports next week? francine: looking foward to find how they are doing during the pandemic. thank you, abigail doolittle. one company m
business disappointed. revenue, butd ad their daily users group. he cloud business for microsoft, it is moving in the wrong direction over the last several quarters. but what is amazing, investors are disappointed by the cloud business. this idea that that is disappointing is stunning, but on a down sequentially year-over-year basis, so investors selling off the stock. up more than 30% on the year. as for twitter relative to that daily user growth, the second time we are looking at a record in...
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shutdown, we're hearing from a lot of people about what it will mean for their businesses, their education and their dailygood afternoon, i'm kristen zse. >> and i'm larry beal. millions of californians reeling today after the governor's reclosing announcement so you have businesses that had just reopened or were about to. they are now locking their doors once again. it's all because of the numbers. california has now had 329,000 confirmed cases of covid-19, more than 7,000 in the state have died. here in the bay area there have been 36,359
shutdown, we're hearing from a lot of people about what it will mean for their businesses, their education and their dailygood afternoon, i'm kristen zse. >> and i'm larry beal. millions of californians reeling today after the governor's reclosing announcement so you have businesses that had just reopened or were about to. they are now locking their doors once again. it's all because of the numbers. california has now had 329,000 confirmed cases of covid-19, more than 7,000 in the state...
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just head to ktvu.com/email to sign up for that daily service. businessesnce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution at a great price. call or go online today. >>> a talented young musician received a gift of a lifetime. john sat down at the piano at a store in massachusetts while his girlfriend stopped. one woman said he stopped while customers sang along. online campaign started to track him down and the store owner said, he wanted to give them the piano. >> thought he played great at that he should be on singing or playing with the stars whatever the show is. >> somehow it blew up overnight after playing the piano. i have no idea what kind of magic is in this piano. >> he did not get that piano, instead the storeowner gave him his dream piano
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go to ktvu.com/email to sign up for the daily service. businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution at a great price. call or go online today. it's about the next 10 years. but this is something you can do today. you can make a difference today. by completing the 2020 census. the census impacts hospitals. schools. public transportation. and most importantly, our representation in government. it gives us an opportunity to be heard. it's easy. it's only 10 questions. so do you part. go to 2020census.gov and complete the census today. what are you waiting for? >>> taylor swift's new song, cardigan. it was released this request. and she has herself another very, very popular record, if you know what i mean. send me a song if you want on face
go to ktvu.com/email to sign up for the daily service. businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution at a great price. call or go online today. it's...
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daily cases. here in livermore, many feel businesses and residents are doing their part to try to slow the spread of coronavirus. >> i do feel comfortable out and about. there's lots of spacing between people. >> you gotta enjoy your life, we gotta continue to keep living, but we gottaa do it safely. >> reporter: the counties since it's still on the state's monitoring list, it will pause any more reopening for now. >>> tonight, we know that san francisco students are expected to start the fasemestinfrt eico teachers. school district officials signaling it is all but certain fall will begin with distance learning. once case numbers improve, the districts 53,000 students could then switch to a combination of in-person and online learning. >>> tonight the state education chief is saying it may not be appropriate for counties that have low infection rates. if you'd like all the information, head to our website at kpix.com/backtoschool. >>> tonight, twitter shining light on a massive hack that netted more than a hundred thousand dollars. accounts belonging to some of the world's richest people were ha
daily cases. here in livermore, many feel businesses and residents are doing their part to try to slow the spread of coronavirus. >> i do feel comfortable out and about. there's lots of spacing between people. >> you gotta enjoy your life, we gotta continue to keep living, but we gottaa do it safely. >> reporter: the counties since it's still on the state's monitoring list, it will pause any more reopening for now. >>> tonight, we know that san francisco students are...
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we had our busiest year ever nasty with a000 daily businesses.e adapted here, our visitors are adapting as well. so yes, iam visitors are adapting as well. so yes, i am quietly confident that we will be all right. some businesses have shut, though, and the hundreds of thousands of people in scotland who rely on tourism for theirjobs are focusing on a recovery they are hoping might be just over the horizon. we are now on a windy bow of the yacht and with me as danny, the chief executive of the royal yacht britannia. you've only been here for two days, but how you generally? it's been a tough four months for the business. it has been felt very ha rd the business. it has been felt very hard and we have lost millions of pounds, we have had to furlough over 60 of our staff. we don't know how we will be open fully again. it's been a tough few days. how many people you normally go through the doors and how many getting through now? normally in july we would pass 1600 and yesterday we had 300. so a smaller proportion. it is a magnificent ship. where we a
we had our busiest year ever nasty with a000 daily businesses.e adapted here, our visitors are adapting as well. so yes, iam visitors are adapting as well. so yes, i am quietly confident that we will be all right. some businesses have shut, though, and the hundreds of thousands of people in scotland who rely on tourism for theirjobs are focusing on a recovery they are hoping might be just over the horizon. we are now on a windy bow of the yacht and with me as danny, the chief executive of the...
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but it's not quite business as usual the crew are fresh out of quarantine every 2nd table left unused all $1200.00 passengers have their temperatures taken daily and occupancy is only 60 percent. but a video of an ominous busy evening service is primarily about showing that cruise is a possible in coronavirus times profitability isn't the priority here in far on the glory days of the cruise industry appears to be over the future is highly uncertain no one wants a repeat of the diamond princess crisis in february the ship was quarantined for weeks after pan more than 700 people on board were infected more than a dozen died tourism experts point out that resuming cruises is an experiment. how does foreigners as the chinese see this as a very difficult challenge and i keep wondering whether it actually makes sense economically to go to war list trouble of those one is that these are all for the typed some cruise operators are passing the financial pressure on to the shipyards germany's next of their ft has been building the giant cruise ship owner for piano cruises but the company is shying away from taking delivery so it can delay final payments
but it's not quite business as usual the crew are fresh out of quarantine every 2nd table left unused all $1200.00 passengers have their temperatures taken daily and occupancy is only 60 percent. but a video of an ominous busy evening service is primarily about showing that cruise is a possible in coronavirus times profitability isn't the priority here in far on the glory days of the cruise industry appears to be over the future is highly uncertain no one wants a repeat of the diamond princess...
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when you buy the business, you have to go and give five years of the history to find out what kind of money they were making, what kind of people they were having, what their average daily rate, five years of business. i think it's short to be taking it one year and it's where everybody purchases a building is a permanent resident. it's okay, but i have permanent residents. it's not that. to get to one end that's meet lee going timmediately going toa permanent resident here, it doesn't work out, they have issues or something like that, don't get along with other tenants, whatever it is, i'm saying, do you know how much money it costs to get a tenant out? a lot. i'm just saying, would you consider that because i think it's really important that you think about those sort of things. it's not just like -- i mean, i have monthly visibility. it's just i don't have every single person coming into the building becoming a permanent tenant. if that makes any sense. that's my comment. >> thank you for your comment. are there any other members of the public for item number one? >> yes. i have three additional callers. >> next speaker, please. >> linda chapman representing nob hill
when you buy the business, you have to go and give five years of the history to find out what kind of money they were making, what kind of people they were having, what their average daily rate, five years of business. i think it's short to be taking it one year and it's where everybody purchases a building is a permanent resident. it's okay, but i have permanent residents. it's not that. to get to one end that's meet lee going timmediately going toa permanent resident here, it doesn't work...
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when it comes to the daily telegraph, also focusing on these businesses increasingly opening up, of courseabout pools and gyms opening up in two weeks' time, but this paper focuses solely on salons, beauticians and tattoo parlors where you are in close proximity to somebody, but they will be opening on monday? yes, they will be, in a slightly surprised announcement today. i think the focus is on businesses, and the government will be saying that businesses need to show that they are covid—i9 secure and they are safe places that people actually want to go to. the government can make these decisions and loosen these restrictions, but people also have to follow. and the question will be about confidence, and do people feel comfortable in terms of actually going back into society, going into these other places? and i think that is still to be seen. the other interesting part in the telegraph, the line on care home residences could soon get visitors. this is a big elephant in the room. all these easements of the lockdown, there is still the human contact lockdown, there is still the human co nt
when it comes to the daily telegraph, also focusing on these businesses increasingly opening up, of courseabout pools and gyms opening up in two weeks' time, but this paper focuses solely on salons, beauticians and tattoo parlors where you are in close proximity to somebody, but they will be opening on monday? yes, they will be, in a slightly surprised announcement today. i think the focus is on businesses, and the government will be saying that businesses need to show that they are covid—i9...
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period we're good at teaching people how to customer service and manage through the daily rigors of the rental business to fix car. when it comes the fighting disease, we need help. we sought the aid of these groups and we're pretty proud and very positive about how that will affect our business >> joe, i want to go to your financial performance though since we are seeing your stock we have seen your stock rise tremendously on the one hand maybe you benefit because hertz could be closing down locations on the other hand, you could be facing a stronger competitor after they emerge from bankruptcy because they are able toget tr debt. how do you view it >> we'all the competitors in our sector are strong and terrific companies in their own right i like to center in hoon how we deal with the situation. i think in the month of february, at least in the americas right siezing our business and getting ready for uncertainty that happened in early april and may. we do keep track of our internal metrics and the opportunities that are existing out there and we aren't taking advantage of those. we will continue to
period we're good at teaching people how to customer service and manage through the daily rigors of the rental business to fix car. when it comes the fighting disease, we need help. we sought the aid of these groups and we're pretty proud and very positive about how that will affect our business >> joe, i want to go to your financial performance though since we are seeing your stock we have seen your stock rise tremendously on the one hand maybe you benefit because hertz could be closing...
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businesses that want to reopen are counting on the fact there will be regular and easy testing as a part of dailyt this point. >> it's very, very good and depressing point. david gura, neera tandem, thank you very much. >>> democrats need to defend their seat in alabama. yeah, alabama. we're going to take you inside that senate race next. e you inse that senate race next. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allerg
businesses that want to reopen are counting on the fact there will be regular and easy testing as a part of dailyt this point. >> it's very, very good and depressing point. david gura, neera tandem, thank you very much. >>> democrats need to defend their seat in alabama. yeah, alabama. we're going to take you inside that senate race next. e you inse that senate race next. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind...
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business, also the workers put on statutory pay. can i ask the prime minister to help us? can we have daily postcode data? can the prime minister commit to a package of support so businesses can close and individuals can do the right thing to benefit all of us? >> we are committing to sharing as much data as we have, they can get to local level and they have been and some have been doing an outstanding job in particular. we will continue to support councils up and down as they engage in local action to make sure the whole country gets back to work. >> pleasure to be back. the leading producer of low emission hybrid cars in the uk. will my right honorable friend agree with me the importance of recognizing the transition as we move through 0 emission transport going forward. >> plug in cars can make a huge difference and an important part of the transition 20 emission vehicles in which this country has battery technology. >> the deputy leader. >> my constituent who just turned 17, with absolutely -- no treatments in 14 years. will the prime minister join me in the call for research and a lake to be shown on
business, also the workers put on statutory pay. can i ask the prime minister to help us? can we have daily postcode data? can the prime minister commit to a package of support so businesses can close and individuals can do the right thing to benefit all of us? >> we are committing to sharing as much data as we have, they can get to local level and they have been and some have been doing an outstanding job in particular. we will continue to support councils up and down as they engage in...
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business, also the workers put on statutory pay. can i ask the prime minister to help us? can we have daily postcode data? can the prime minister commit to a package of support so businesses can close and individuals can do the right thing to benefit all of us? >> we are committing to sharing as much data as we have, they can get to local level and they have been and some have been doing an outstanding job in particular. we will continue to support councils up and down as they engage in local action to make sure the whole country gets back to work. >> pleasure to be back. the leading producer of low emission hybrid cars in the uk. will my right honorable friend agree with me the importance of recognizing the transition as we move through 0 emission transport going forward. >> plug in cars can make a huge difference and an important part of the transition 20 emission vehicles in which this country has battery technology. >> the deputy leader. >> my constituent who just turned 17, with absolutely -- no treatments in 14 years. will the prime minister join me in the call for research and a lake to be shown on
business, also the workers put on statutory pay. can i ask the prime minister to help us? can we have daily postcode data? can the prime minister commit to a package of support so businesses can close and individuals can do the right thing to benefit all of us? >> we are committing to sharing as much data as we have, they can get to local level and they have been and some have been doing an outstanding job in particular. we will continue to support councils up and down as they engage in...
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businesses. they say on the third quarter, daily active users, monthly active users will be down in some reason -ons because people are not sheltering in place. when you see the economic data we saw today, not only the backwards stuff but the forward-looking stuff, how much does this speak to it being as good as it gets? joe: if the consumer really rolls over because the fiscal stimulus is not as good and the recovery peters out, that is a problem for any company that is ad dependent. when you look at these games, justf these companies pulled forward years of future growth in the span of three months. there is no way to avoid the fact that they will have to slow down a little bit because of how much share gain they made. taylor: the rolling over of some of the eco-data, what does that report? the jobs of backwardsind looking. i don't think it puts a ton of pressure on lawmakers. if we get a bad report next friday and it is clear that the unemployment rate is still in double digits -- some people think we will see some backsliding -- then that will be the type of number that may be accelerates som
businesses. they say on the third quarter, daily active users, monthly active users will be down in some reason -ons because people are not sheltering in place. when you see the economic data we saw today, not only the backwards stuff but the forward-looking stuff, how much does this speak to it being as good as it gets? joe: if the consumer really rolls over because the fiscal stimulus is not as good and the recovery peters out, that is a problem for any company that is ad dependent. when you...
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are you gonna be committed to this business on a daily basis or do we need to restructure the way thisce functions? so, you need to really think about that. mike: yeah. lemonis: it's been a couple of weeks, and i'm back in denver to finally nail down a location for kota to move to. but i also want to make sure that mike's been present and that josh and the other employees are doing okay. i got to be honest -- i walk in, and i don't see anybody i recognize. and there's hardly anybody here. how are you? -mike: i'm doing well. lemonis: what's going on? where is everybody? mike: well, we've had nearly 100% turnover in staff in the last month. kris wells -- he just came in one day, picked up his stuff, put his key on the table, and walked out without telling anybody. and tracy sent us a resignation letter citing health issues. lemonis: those are the two main stainers, weren't they? -mike: yeah, they were. -lemonis: and what about josh? mike: he wanted us to pay him. he came to me with an offer for full-time employment, but i can't do that. lemonis: i'm not gonna lie to you. i'm shocked. i c
are you gonna be committed to this business on a daily basis or do we need to restructure the way thisce functions? so, you need to really think about that. mike: yeah. lemonis: it's been a couple of weeks, and i'm back in denver to finally nail down a location for kota to move to. but i also want to make sure that mike's been present and that josh and the other employees are doing okay. i got to be honest -- i walk in, and i don't see anybody i recognize. and there's hardly anybody here. how...
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here's our business editor simonjack. remember this? the dailya fa ct of life remember this? the daily commute, a fact of life for millions before lockdown. work from home if possible was the message until today. from august the ist employers will decide who needs to come in. are we ready to return? i walk to the office, i don't have to commute, take public transport, and the safety measures they have implement it, i feel co mforta ble they have implement it, i feel comfortable with. i do feel comfortable with. i do feel comfortable going back to work and actually i signed up to it because i'm living alone, i have really wanted to go back to work. so yeah, i'm excited. i'm eager to go back to work because i miss the people and going on the tube when it is so crowded and during rush hour, that's not something i'm looking forward to. the employers group, the cbi, said this will be a delicate moment but a really important one for the economy. it's going to rely on confidence and health measures, so the huge investment that so many businesses have be
here's our business editor simonjack. remember this? the dailya fa ct of life remember this? the daily commute, a fact of life for millions before lockdown. work from home if possible was the message until today. from august the ist employers will decide who needs to come in. are we ready to return? i walk to the office, i don't have to commute, take public transport, and the safety measures they have implement it, i feel co mforta ble they have implement it, i feel comfortable with. i do feel...
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reinstate restrictions ahead of independence day in arizona bars, gyms and other businesses are now closed amid a record number of daily cases i think we're looking for every possible way at this point to mitigate the spread of the virus 19 states are either pausing or changing reopening plans, colorado and texas have shut down bars parts of california and delaware have also shut them down. >>and new york city plans to allow diners inside restaurants were scrapped. florida officials from palm beach to key west are closing off beaches for the coming days, we need to do now is tweak what we've done in oakville >>the economy have literally. 2 weeks if that to be able to change the trajectory we're on or we're going to be set. and replace it overwhelms or hospice with around 40,000 new coronavirus cases per day nationwide health experts warned the spread of the virus is starting to accelerate beyond control in a hearing on capitol hill tuesday, top infectious disease expert doctor anthony fauci said the united states could eventually see a daily tally. >>of 100,000 confirmed infections. >>i'm very concerned that i'm not sa
reinstate restrictions ahead of independence day in arizona bars, gyms and other businesses are now closed amid a record number of daily cases i think we're looking for every possible way at this point to mitigate the spread of the virus 19 states are either pausing or changing reopening plans, colorado and texas have shut down bars parts of california and delaware have also shut them down. >>and new york city plans to allow diners inside restaurants were scrapped. florida officials from...
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reinstate restrictions ahead of independence day in arizona bars, gyms and other businesses are now closed amid a record number of daily cases i think we're looking for every possible way at this point to mitigate the spread of the virus 19 states are either pausing or changing reopening plans, colorado and texas have shut down bars parts of california and delaware have also shut them down. >>and new york city plans to allow diners inside restaurants were scrapped. florida officials from palm beach to key west are closing off beaches for the coming days, we need to do now is tweak what we've done in oakville >>the economy have literally. 2 weeks if that to be able to change the trajectory we're on or we're going to be set. and replace it overwhelms or hospice with around 40,000 new coronavirus cases per day nationwide health experts warn the spread of the virus is starting to accelerate beyond control in a hearing on capitol hill tuesday, top infectious disease expert doctor anthony fauci said the united states could eventually see a daily tally. >>of 100,000 confirmed infections. >>i'm very concerned that i'm not sati
reinstate restrictions ahead of independence day in arizona bars, gyms and other businesses are now closed amid a record number of daily cases i think we're looking for every possible way at this point to mitigate the spread of the virus 19 states are either pausing or changing reopening plans, colorado and texas have shut down bars parts of california and delaware have also shut them down. >>and new york city plans to allow diners inside restaurants were scrapped. florida officials from...
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shutdown, we're hearing from a lot of people about what it will mean for their businesses, their education and their daily lives. good afternoon, i'm kristen zse. >> and i'm larry beal. millions of californians reeling today after the governor's reclosing announcement so you have businesses that had just reopened or were about to. they are now locking their doors once again. it's all because of the numbers. california has now had 329,000 confirmed cases of covid-19, more than 7,000 in the state have died. here in the bay area there have been 36,359 cases, including 651 deaths. the death rate went up by 20% in july, and that's the reason there's so much cause for concern, and remember the number 1.1. for every one person who contracts the virus in the state thundershower 1.is people on average are now infected. the state wants to drive that down to 1 or below as quickly as possible, so we asked just how bad is it right now? are we essentially back to square one with all of inform? nbc 1's news joins us know. >> reporter: there's good news and bad news. the bad news is cases are on the rise, the good news t
shutdown, we're hearing from a lot of people about what it will mean for their businesses, their education and their daily lives. good afternoon, i'm kristen zse. >> and i'm larry beal. millions of californians reeling today after the governor's reclosing announcement so you have businesses that had just reopened or were about to. they are now locking their doors once again. it's all because of the numbers. california has now had 329,000 confirmed cases of covid-19, more than 7,000 in the...
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kathleen toomey and her whole team that literally is in conversations daily and weekly with hospital ceos, the business community, local elected officials. we can argue about a mandate for a mask or not but all the people arguing agree, people should wear a mask and i agree. i've been doing that for weeks. dr. toomey and i been on the road from extended. we have to protect the light is because when i been talking to the hospital ceos they are saying we cannot shut down again. we cannot survive what we went through before, not doing elective surgeries. it's bad for the financial stability but it's also bad for all those georgians after that put off vertical procedures, screenings and other things for weeks and months because they were scared to go out. we know so much more now than we did. people don't need to be afraid to go get a medical procedure at hospital. it's probably one of the safest places you can go because of what they learn and how to handling covid and nine covid patient. i would urge them continue to do that. >> good morning, governor. i was hoping to get your response to mayor bottoms t
kathleen toomey and her whole team that literally is in conversations daily and weekly with hospital ceos, the business community, local elected officials. we can argue about a mandate for a mask or not but all the people arguing agree, people should wear a mask and i agree. i've been doing that for weeks. dr. toomey and i been on the road from extended. we have to protect the light is because when i been talking to the hospital ceos they are saying we cannot shut down again. we cannot survive...
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daily basis. simply verizon is in the business of providing reliable, seamless and wireless coverage for all of customers. our customers demap this demande they live, play, work and also en route to and from the various destinations. matthew, if you could put up the second slide, please. it's imperative verizon -- not only verizon but all wireless carcarriers provide this type of ubiquitous coverage. the slide illustrates why that is so important. slide three, the slide illustrates verizon's current illustrates verizon's current >> verizon current coverage footprint. as identified in the slide you willll see several black pointis and they are also labeled with a site id. these are the sites on air and transmitting a signal. the colors depicts the type of signal.re green in building cover age yellow and vehicle coverage and red on street coverage. there are two primary objectives the installation hopes to achieve. first increase network capacity. currently we have two sites identified on the slide. the site at the north we refer to as clayton. the south site is u.c.s.f. on the hospital. both of these site
daily basis. simply verizon is in the business of providing reliable, seamless and wireless coverage for all of customers. our customers demap this demande they live, play, work and also en route to and from the various destinations. matthew, if you could put up the second slide, please. it's imperative verizon -- not only verizon but all wireless carcarriers provide this type of ubiquitous coverage. the slide illustrates why that is so important. slide three, the slide illustrates verizon's...
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people have died in new york california has had to reimpose restrictions on businesses and brazil has reported a record daily increase in corona virus cases of nearly 68000 it has the world's 2nd west outbreak after the us with more than 2000000 infections and 82000 deaths the pandemic was initially focused on cities but in recent weeks has surged in the country's vast hinterland. and there is new cases in brazil push the total number of reported infections across latin america to more than $4000000.00 several countries are seeing increasing rates of covered 19 including bolivia where police say they have recovered hundreds of bodies from streets and homes on your palate reports. in bolivia a special police unit is tasked with recovering bodies from people's homes in the cities of la paz and santa cruz authorities say they recovered $420.00 bodies from homes streets and automobiles over a span of only 5 days. the vast majority are believed to be deaths from code 19 it's a sign the health crisis in the country is accelerating more trouble but it is true of my relatives have died we went to the hospital and th
people have died in new york california has had to reimpose restrictions on businesses and brazil has reported a record daily increase in corona virus cases of nearly 68000 it has the world's 2nd west outbreak after the us with more than 2000000 infections and 82000 deaths the pandemic was initially focused on cities but in recent weeks has surged in the country's vast hinterland. and there is new cases in brazil push the total number of reported infections across latin america to more than...
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business, but also to the work on statutory sick pay. can i ask the prime minister to help us in the counsel. can we have daily post covid data, and can the prime minister commit to a package of support so businesses can close and individuals can do the right thing to benefit all of us? p.m. johnson: yes, of course, we are committing to serving as much -- sharing as much data as they can deal with the pandemic. some of them have been doing an outstanding job. we will continue to support counsel's up-and-down the land as they engage in local action to make sure country can start to get back to work. >> pleasure to be back. the company is the leading producer of cars and the u.k. meld my friend agree with that the imports of recognizing and promoting the role of hybrids can play in the transition as we move from the vehicles we have today to zero in mission transport going forward? p.m. johnson: yes, indeed. i believe hybrids can certainly make a huge difference and they are an important part of our transition to zero admission vehicles, in which this country leads the world. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my consti
business, but also to the work on statutory sick pay. can i ask the prime minister to help us in the counsel. can we have daily post covid data, and can the prime minister commit to a package of support so businesses can close and individuals can do the right thing to benefit all of us? p.m. johnson: yes, of course, we are committing to serving as much -- sharing as much data as they can deal with the pandemic. some of them have been doing an outstanding job. we will continue to support...
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standpoint we are a large liquidity provider that interacts with 20% of average daily trading volume, are retail part of our businesshat does overall model that we have. broadening that two other asset classes. we have been able to partner with a lot of our clients to broaden out the benefits that we ring to the marketplace. at the same time, from the need tostandpoint we do verify consolidation through asset classes. continue to people find innovative ways to empower investors and bring innovative products to the market. joe, you make money, though, when volume goes up. we definitely saw both of those happened a couple of months back. markets,re looking at we are trying to look out for where it comes from and i'm wondering if you guys are anticipating if we see another bout of volatility. done withnk we are the current situation? or do we go back to that kind of choppy market that we saw a couple of months ago? joe: only time will tell. it's the right question and i think a lot of people are wondering about, if you go back , theoriesier comments around markets and pricing in current information and where valuation
standpoint we are a large liquidity provider that interacts with 20% of average daily trading volume, are retail part of our businesshat does overall model that we have. broadening that two other asset classes. we have been able to partner with a lot of our clients to broaden out the benefits that we ring to the marketplace. at the same time, from the need tostandpoint we do verify consolidation through asset classes. continue to people find innovative ways to empower investors and bring...
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i think a lot of parents because they are so busy trying to manage their daily lives, they want to trust educators to educate peer they want to trust. it is out of a good spirit. but looking, what is your message to them tonight about how they have to take back the education. what is the message? >> you have to be vigilant. you have to watch the public school board meetings. you have to pay attention to the youth letters and emails at the principals and educators are sending. my son, thomas jefferson high school technology science and technology, mostly parents of color to the point of identiy theft and we get a letter from the white principal telling us we need to check her privilege. >> laura: what? >> to provide the cultural revolution, communism, and they are lecturing us. to this point, why do parents get -- they try to shame you. don't get shamed, stand up for critical thinking and rational thought. and we will succeed as a nation then. because it is our kids education that is the most important, not this radicalization. >> laura: cynthia, you're speaking to this idea of choice but
i think a lot of parents because they are so busy trying to manage their daily lives, they want to trust educators to educate peer they want to trust. it is out of a good spirit. but looking, what is your message to them tonight about how they have to take back the education. what is the message? >> you have to be vigilant. you have to watch the public school board meetings. you have to pay attention to the youth letters and emails at the principals and educators are sending. my son,...
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find somebody else to fill that role, but we are gonna need somebody here on a daily basis that understands the car business be here every day. tony was not only the general manager, but he was the one guy that actually knew the car business. pete's micromanagement ran him off. and if pete doesn't change his ways, more people will leave. i hope your relationship with him can at least repair itself, 'cause it seems like your personal relationship is strained. so i wish you luck in that regard. >> thank you. >> we're a couple of days away from the grand opening, and not only am i transforming the old business, i'm creating a new one. athans motors will no longer exist. we will reopen as automatch usa. at automatch usa, we're gonna match the right person with the right car. and we're gonna have something for everyone. automatch usa. you like it? >> cool. >> i love it. >> yeah, thank you. >> i didn't agree to that. why'd you take my name off? >> 'cause that's the new name of the business. >> that's bull[bleep]. you didn't even ask me. >> so is it about you seeing your name on the building, or is it about sellin
find somebody else to fill that role, but we are gonna need somebody here on a daily basis that understands the car business be here every day. tony was not only the general manager, but he was the one guy that actually knew the car business. pete's micromanagement ran him off. and if pete doesn't change his ways, more people will leave. i hope your relationship with him can at least repair itself, 'cause it seems like your personal relationship is strained. so i wish you luck in that regard....
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lemonis: on a daily basis, who should run the business every day in your mind?e: myself and kevin. lemonis: you want to work with kevin? grace: oh, kevin's a saint. he does come with a great deal of experience. lemonis: and he reports in to you right now? grace: no. kevin comes in three days a week, helping in the kitchen, helping develop that area. he's a good man. lemonis: yeah. i'm done soft-pedaling on this issue. i'm gonna confront dave, and i don't care if he likes it or not. yeah, that was interesting. oh, hey! kevin: oh, hi. lemonis: how are you? jill: hey. lemonis: as we're leaving, who do you think we ran into? how are you? jill: good. lemonis: yeah, again. isn't that a small world? jill: yes. lemonis: i told you she was lurking. that's ironic that she's here. kevin: yes. you know what? lemonis: she seems to always be lurking, though. kevin: yes. lemonis: maybe she thought grace was here. kevin: [ laughs ] could be. lemonis: look, the renovations are underway to build the prototype for the soup market in bay view. i gave them instructions to remodel th
lemonis: on a daily basis, who should run the business every day in your mind?e: myself and kevin. lemonis: you want to work with kevin? grace: oh, kevin's a saint. he does come with a great deal of experience. lemonis: and he reports in to you right now? grace: no. kevin comes in three days a week, helping in the kitchen, helping develop that area. he's a good man. lemonis: yeah. i'm done soft-pedaling on this issue. i'm gonna confront dave, and i don't care if he likes it or not. yeah, that...
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throughout the state about some of the way forward in terms of the businesses, schools, and the important things that are key to daily lives. everyone, for doing their part. and with that, i will take questions. what results are they supposed to submit, both positive and negative -- there are five or six things at the department of health. [indiscernible] do you still have confidence in dr. ripken? gov. desantis: of course. the law requires a reportable illness that if someone tests positive, that is reported. that is the underlying law. we said to report the negatives as an executive order. that is how we see the percent positive. or kind of doing what the default is, sending the positives only without sending the negatives. they weren't trying to be underhanded. that is what they were doing before this started. i think it was more of an issue with the labs. >> earlier, they had been reporting positive and negative cases. they have seen discrepancies on the spreadsheet. it was listed under eight different names. gov. desantis: i think they had pretty much only positives and then kind of a bigger injury -- entry. und
throughout the state about some of the way forward in terms of the businesses, schools, and the important things that are key to daily lives. everyone, for doing their part. and with that, i will take questions. what results are they supposed to submit, both positive and negative -- there are five or six things at the department of health. [indiscernible] do you still have confidence in dr. ripken? gov. desantis: of course. the law requires a reportable illness that if someone tests positive,...