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deidre >> hey, melissa. that's right we are listening to the call-in a number of times and cfo ruth port has been talking about perhaps some green chutes and she says they're seeing some early signs that users are returning to commercial behavior, but she says it's not clear how durable or how monetizable that will be she cautions that a few weeks do not make a quarter, but as this call is going on you have seen alphabet shares move up to the tune of 8% and there's been a lot of talk around youtube numbers and they were strong and the company is saying that youtube's direct response has been strong and cautioning saying they'll see a decline in brand advertising. the talk has surrounded a lot of the strong momentum on youtube, and cloud. of course, remember that cloud makes up less than 7% of total revenue. so while it is seeing strength and the company will continue to invest in this business, it still makes up a small amount and melissa, these green chutes we'll call them, these early signs may be giving i
deidre >> hey, melissa. that's right we are listening to the call-in a number of times and cfo ruth port has been talking about perhaps some green chutes and she says they're seeing some early signs that users are returning to commercial behavior, but she says it's not clear how durable or how monetizable that will be she cautions that a few weeks do not make a quarter, but as this call is going on you have seen alphabet shares move up to the tune of 8% and there's been a lot of talk...
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deidre: no that is high church.nce a year in iowa at a church, once a year we did smells and bells printed is kind of funny. instead of fun actually. it is a very flexible framework for the journey. you don't have to be leaving the virgin birth to be a practicing person. i think it is true of economic performance pretty you don't need to be specialist of the economy to be a contractor. you just do your job, and you might learn from it after a while. there is a mutual advantage here. as i get older, keep trying to unify my thinking. the paper i'm working on right now about theological free will. it's a very deep subject. and free markets. i think they are connected, they are not opposed to so many americans think. you don't have to be a socialist to be a christian. host: let's go back to the porsche law. i agree with my favorite economist nancy for break that education should be financed from the center at the early childcare should be expanded and financed by the state. texas should be seen that corporate welfare sh
deidre: no that is high church.nce a year in iowa at a church, once a year we did smells and bells printed is kind of funny. instead of fun actually. it is a very flexible framework for the journey. you don't have to be leaving the virgin birth to be a practicing person. i think it is true of economic performance pretty you don't need to be specialist of the economy to be a contractor. you just do your job, and you might learn from it after a while. there is a mutual advantage here. as i get...
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begin with the biggest one, apple well off its after-hours highs and we have full-team coverage and deidre bossa is digging into amazon gene munster is gearing up for both of the calls. we kick things off with apple which is now negative after a brief pop after the release and josh lipton spoke with tim cook. josh, what's the latest? >> melissa, one question i had for tim cook is what he's seeing in china obviously, so important for apple as a key link in that cup's supply chain and also as an important end market. i asked him what his iphone demand looked like in china and whether you can extrapolate for that and china is the leading indicator for possibly europe and the u.s. and cook telling cnbc there is a significant, steep falloff, and that began to recover some in march and we've seen further recovery in april and it leaves room for optimism. it's hard to tell that's a leading indicator and there are differences and the u.s. has had a bold stimulus program and i think that will clearly help and i'm optimistic of the pace of the recovery in the united states i asked him about the work
begin with the biggest one, apple well off its after-hours highs and we have full-team coverage and deidre bossa is digging into amazon gene munster is gearing up for both of the calls. we kick things off with apple which is now negative after a brief pop after the release and josh lipton spoke with tim cook. josh, what's the latest? >> melissa, one question i had for tim cook is what he's seeing in china obviously, so important for apple as a key link in that cup's supply chain and also...
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deidre stock's up 4.5% i'm not going make the broad pronouncements you can do it. uber, one of the largest on the market, is there going ride sharing for humanity given everything that's going on this is literally their business at risk. well, look, i'm going to take a deep breath and all of these things that people say will never be the same. i'm sorry. i don't mean to be cavalier. i don't think anyone will be cavalier from a health perspective, but what we started the show with is the most important thing is testing and some kind of a vaccine and giving clarity on that i don't love uber, and i didn't love it before this, but i think the opportunities that are being created and this may be one of them this is a company that obviously we've been critical of them when compared to lift and that's what's given them more operational leverage and that's what gives them more problems right now and i do think that's something that the market is playing against them, but clearly, that has seen you sput and the dur airgz of this is going on we had every reason to pull guida
deidre stock's up 4.5% i'm not going make the broad pronouncements you can do it. uber, one of the largest on the market, is there going ride sharing for humanity given everything that's going on this is literally their business at risk. well, look, i'm going to take a deep breath and all of these things that people say will never be the same. i'm sorry. i don't mean to be cavalier. i don't think anyone will be cavalier from a health perspective, but what we started the show with is the most...
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. >> let's get back to deidre bossa.mbers, d. >> i just got off the phone with brian olsovsky he said capacity constraints have been easing and i asked him if amazon was scaling back anything else given the enormous cost they are facing going into the next quarter he said most of the other businesses are less impacted on the capacity side and pointed to strengthen aws, a number of new prime video watchers he was also asked to give a number regarding the number of covid-19 cases at warehouses or among employees. he said that they declined to give any kind of number there and this could be important we have seen rising labor unrest. >> remember, they invested billions in, and they've reduced that this past quarter to essential goods even show more is coming back online and he is more optimistic and they'll be able to handle orders more quick le and we did see the one-day dlich are delivery percentage going off. employ, they provided some for the second quarter and are this is such a key part operating at an optimal level >
. >> let's get back to deidre bossa.mbers, d. >> i just got off the phone with brian olsovsky he said capacity constraints have been easing and i asked him if amazon was scaling back anything else given the enormous cost they are facing going into the next quarter he said most of the other businesses are less impacted on the capacity side and pointed to strengthen aws, a number of new prime video watchers he was also asked to give a number regarding the number of covid-19 cases at...
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. >> reporter: deidre jr. is no stranger to illness.he is a breast cancer suffer and says covid-19 is much worse. >> breast cancer was a breeze in comparison to this. >> lyle? >> this scared me so badly that i thought i was going to die. it felt as if every night when you were going to sleep, i didn't know if i was going to wake up in the morning. >> reporter: you were worry about damage pour the rest of your life? >> i get upset because i'm worried. is this a setback? am i just tired? >> reporter: 47-year-old john was put on a ventilator. hospital staff asked him what he had to live for before putting him into a medically induced coma. >> i immediately showed them my phone screen and said look, these are my three daughters and my wife, and i want to see them again. >> transition from hospital to home. it's day four. >> reporter: now at home with his family, taking it day by day, john does physical therapy. >> it's been just renewed energy knowing that hey, i can see the light attend of the tunnel. >> can't smell it. >> reporter: and fo
. >> reporter: deidre jr. is no stranger to illness.he is a breast cancer suffer and says covid-19 is much worse. >> breast cancer was a breeze in comparison to this. >> lyle? >> this scared me so badly that i thought i was going to die. it felt as if every night when you were going to sleep, i didn't know if i was going to wake up in the morning. >> reporter: you were worry about damage pour the rest of your life? >> i get upset because i'm worried. is this...
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harvard psychologist deidre lee barrett told "the l.a.participating in our dream survey recall vivid dreams recalling images of tidal wave, lethal injection and insects and worms. it's time that it's important for us to discuss our dreams right now with a trusted loved one just to try to help us cope, because a lot of people are going through. this i would say who's sleeping at all? every time, you know, i feel like a little scratchiness in my throat, i'm thinking oh no. this is it. this is it. and it's allergies, obviously most of the time. but, you know, your mind can play a lot of tricks on you. chris, you dealing with any of this? >> yeah. it might not be a dream, larry, but i think it's so eerie. i look outside and you go on the social distanced walks. you feel like you're in a movie in a nightmare. i feel like "i am legend" when i go around san francisco. it's crazy out here. >> that's a good one, chris. i have forgotten about that movie. >> will smith, yeah. >> all right. well, let's move on to a celebration today in wuhan, china.
harvard psychologist deidre lee barrett told "the l.a.participating in our dream survey recall vivid dreams recalling images of tidal wave, lethal injection and insects and worms. it's time that it's important for us to discuss our dreams right now with a trusted loved one just to try to help us cope, because a lot of people are going through. this i would say who's sleeping at all? every time, you know, i feel like a little scratchiness in my throat, i'm thinking oh no. this is it. this...
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deidre barrett about this, and she's actually conducting one of these surveys about pandemic dreams,people are catching up on lost sleep during quarantine, and that helps us have better dream recall, and i am definitely one of those people having some crazy pandemic dreams. >> you said yourself there's something we could do to alleviate anxiety. what is that? >> well, first of all, while you're awake, talk about it. write it down, journal it but then as you wake up, just everyone has their smartphone or do it the old-fashioned way, put a little notepad and pen next to your bed. as soon as you wake up, write down one or two easy things, if you remember any, and you can have the opportunity, she says, of doing some light dream analysis. you don't have to become sigmund freud, but you can start to record some of your memories. >> well, doc, thank you so much. fonsi, our stage manager who you know is shaking his head like i don't want to recall my dreams. fonsi, hang in there. all right, doc. thank you. amy? >>> it was a dream come true, our cover story, the cast of tv's "melrose place"
deidre barrett about this, and she's actually conducting one of these surveys about pandemic dreams,people are catching up on lost sleep during quarantine, and that helps us have better dream recall, and i am definitely one of those people having some crazy pandemic dreams. >> you said yourself there's something we could do to alleviate anxiety. what is that? >> well, first of all, while you're awake, talk about it. write it down, journal it but then as you wake up, just everyone...
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deidre bolton from fox business joins us this morning with some details. some helpful hints.you. >> good morning. first and foremost we spoke with chris hogan, financial expert published a lot of books and a frequent guest on fox business. we love him. when i reached out to him he said listen, you are clearly not alone and if you are in a situation where you need to reach out, have a difficult conversation maybe it's a landlord, a creditor, he says listen, write down the details that you need to know. write a script for yourself. important dates and payments. i'll bring you a little more from our conversation. here he is. >> the worst thing you can do is avoid your creditors and wait on them to call you or to make a promise to pay that you can't keep. so a lot of times people will make a promise to pay just to get off the phone. don't do that. you want to be clear up front and honest with your creditor about your situation and exactly what you can and can't do. >> i love the way he said don't just try to get off the phone because it is uncomfortable or because you are upset.
deidre bolton from fox business joins us this morning with some details. some helpful hints.you. >> good morning. first and foremost we spoke with chris hogan, financial expert published a lot of books and a frequent guest on fox business. we love him. when i reached out to him he said listen, you are clearly not alone and if you are in a situation where you need to reach out, have a difficult conversation maybe it's a landlord, a creditor, he says listen, write down the details that you...
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deidre in washington. governor inslee is your governor. how do you think he is doing?aller: i think he is doing an excellent job. host: why? caller: he was the very first governor to be contacted because the coronavirus started here in kirkland, washington. been very science and fact-based and all of his responses to the coronavirus. he has been held back from doing things because the federal government is not cooperating, but he is doing everything he can do. host: so, do you think it is time since your state was one of the first states to experience this -- is it time to start moving toward reopening? caller: absolutely not. host: what are you concerned about? caller: getting everybody well. i think that is the priority, not jobs. but if important too, people are sick, people will not be working anyway. host: here's the latest tweet from your governor. "coronavirus will remain a threat until we have a vaccine. workplaces will continue to look and operate differently until one is available. we will provide guidelines for businesses so they can begin to reopen safely."
deidre in washington. governor inslee is your governor. how do you think he is doing?aller: i think he is doing an excellent job. host: why? caller: he was the very first governor to be contacted because the coronavirus started here in kirkland, washington. been very science and fact-based and all of his responses to the coronavirus. he has been held back from doing things because the federal government is not cooperating, but he is doing everything he can do. host: so, do you think it is time...