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, doo, doo ♪ doo, doo, doo, doo, doo ♪ doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo ♪ ♪ loneliness no more lonelinessthe swans spread their wings and fly ♪ ♪ again, again, again again, again ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so old until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ and i didn't really know i could feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ coldest night like a summer's dream ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so old until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so cold ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so old ♪ ♪ i didn't really know, didn't really know ♪ ♪ always, always always, always ♪ always, always >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: this is "nightline." >>> tonight, reopening america.
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, doo, doo ♪ doo, doo, doo, doo, doo ♪ doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo ♪ ♪ loneliness no more loneliness ♪ ♪ super moon lighting up the sky all the swans spread their wings and fly ♪ ♪ again, again, again again, again ♪ idn't reallyno feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so old until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ and i didn't really know i could feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ coldest night like a summer's dream ♪ didn't really my shangri-la ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so old until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so cold until i found my shangri-la ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so cold ♪ ♪ i didn't really know i could feel so old ♪ ♪ i didn't really know, didn't really know ♪ ♪ always, always always, always always ♪ >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >>> i'm meteorologist my backyard. we'l coold inh. how warm coming up. >> 420 prepandemic c
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, doo, doo, doo ♪ doo, doo, doo, doo ♪ doo, doo, doo ♪ come down and waste away with me ♪ ♪ down withead ♪ out of her head she sang ♪ and i wonder ♪ when i sing along with you ♪ if everything could ever feel this real forever ♪ ♪ if anything could ever be this good again ♪ ♪ the only thing i'll ever ask of you ♪ ♪ you've got to promise not to stop when i say when ♪ ♪ she sang [ applause ] >> that was awesome. like in the video. >> jimmy: dave grohl, you're the best. thank you so much, dave. you are the best. >> thanks to both of you. i'd like to really, t.j., thank you so much for everything that you've done for so many people. it's much appreciated. and jimmy, thanks for honoring such brilliant people for doing the right thing. >> jimmy: and thank you for fighting foo all the time. dave grohl. and t.j., thank you so much. be safe, t.j. take care. >> i will. >> jimmy: keep doing the great work. >> thanks, t.j. ♪ (vo) thank you to all the front line heroes for leading this fight. thanks for allowing us to stay home. thanks for being superhuman. for making a difference. for early mornin
, doo, doo, doo ♪ doo, doo, doo, doo ♪ doo, doo, doo ♪ come down and waste away with me ♪ ♪ down withead ♪ out of her head she sang ♪ and i wonder ♪ when i sing along with you ♪ if everything could ever feel this real forever ♪ ♪ if anything could ever be this good again ♪ ♪ the only thing i'll ever ask of you ♪ ♪ you've got to promise not to stop when i say when ♪ ♪ she sang [ applause ] >> that was awesome. like in the video. >> jimmy: dave grohl,...
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fauci ♪ ♪ doo doo doo doo doo doo doo >> oh, big finish. >> that was awesome, jimmy. >> well done, jimmymaking us laugh and smile. and on saturday night the global citizens festival is putting together a special night, a special concert. tell us about it. >> it's called one world together at home. it airs 8:00 eastern time, 5:00 pacific time. it is epic. this thing is going to be crazy. i'm talking paul mccartney, elton john, keith urban, green day, eddie vedder, lady gaga obviously will kick off the show. it is not a telethon. no one donating money, nothing. what it is, it's just everyone coming together to say thank you to all the health care workers and all these like companies and philanthropists are getting together and giving all this huge money. they've already raised over like $40 million for this thing. >> wow. >> jimmy, that's beautiful. we can't wait to watch on saturday, honey. >> you guys are the best. >> by the way, that's so cool. jimmy is going to be joins forces with the other late night hosts. they're getting together. again, it's at 8:00 eastern time on nbc ms and nbc
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scooby-doo, unicornio y el famoso robot dde arturito de la guerra de las galaxias, toma las calles respetandostanciamiento social y con una importante misiÓn, tambiÉn una labor heroica estÁn llevando a cabo empresarios en coordinaciÓn con agricultores para alimentar a cientos de familias. maite: a sus 104 aÑos de edad, dedica largas horas en confeccionar mÁscaras de tela para recientes y personal de asilo de ancianos, la enfermera retirada orgullosamente, utiliza la mÁquina de coser que comprÓ en 1939.
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>> they're in deep doo-doo, right? it's a real problem becaus only -- even though the ppp opened the door for sole proprietorships and independent contractors, lyft drivers, uber drivers, et cetera, they literally chaed the rules just two days ago. and so now there's a whole lomoreaperwork, in terms of the tax filings that are required in order for a bank tgive that to you. and that creates so much more work for a bank. it puts you typically the end of the line for the reasons you mentioned. you're not a typical customer r them. you're not a big customer for them. and these are the people who need the money the worst. but hopefully, this second tranche, hopefully people will speak up loudly. look, i've never been a unio guy, but this is the time, right? this is the time for peoplto come together and organize themselves, to speak up with a sinlar voice. you know, whether you're an uber driver, whether you're a lyft driver, whether you work for a g employer and you don't think that they're treating you well, now's the ti
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doos live from berlin tonight searching for solidarity in europe and germany faces pressure to help the countries hit hardest by the coronavirus crisis italy and spain want germany to help in sharing the costs of recovery but berlin considers a so-called koroma bonds to be taboo in european solidarity survive coded 19 also coming out the various latest victim of the virus germany cancels its world famous october fest beer festival the various state leaders say it is just too risky to hold the event this year and press freedom at risk a new report warns that governments are using the pandemic to crack down on media across the globe. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us we'll germany use its full financial muscle to help the countries hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic as the crisis devastates economies across the continent italy's prime minister conte says that the full firepower of the european union is needed to overcome the shock to the system he wants germany and other wealthy northern european nations to issue shared debt in order to help countries such as italy and spai
doos live from berlin tonight searching for solidarity in europe and germany faces pressure to help the countries hit hardest by the coronavirus crisis italy and spain want germany to help in sharing the costs of recovery but berlin considers a so-called koroma bonds to be taboo in european solidarity survive coded 19 also coming out the various latest victim of the virus germany cancels its world famous october fest beer festival the various state leaders say it is just too risky to hold the...
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now, there are around 2000 posts everyday and each one is a glimpse to openening up new doos to creativity. >> from art in isolation to an artist in isolation, banksy. the idea of his -- he has revealed his latest. he wrote that his wife hates it when he works from home. he can fetch millions of dollars at auction with or without the rats. you are watching gw news live from berlin. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stay with us. ♪ began the day at two eighty k. the woman told coronavirus locockdown appears o be bearing fruit hey in france the head of ththe country's public heaealth authority since the spread of the disease is now slowing. restrictions are set to hold fast until mid may. president trump proposed outline his plans to get the u. s. back on its feet. and back open for business this is seven states extend t the shutdowownsd as the unemployment level mamatches towardsds great depression era levels. we'll have more from a business and it says kate. and thedl
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earlier today in indiana the officials declared a public health emergency as another plant was closed doo you to covid-19 cases. >> this order is necessary to end this the threat to the city as quickly as possible >> reporter: tyson food saying that all employees are provided face coverings and the food supply chain is breaking. >> the uncertainty of the market is unsettling we don't know what a's going to happen when it comes time for us to sell. >> in colorado, some six thousand employees at the jps processing plant is waiting in line to be screened for symptoms before allowing to start their shift. a fifth employee has died from the virus. >> it's angry that the company is willing to open without testing people >> reporter: workers promise testing for all before they reopened but that never happened jps said in part, to a statement to nbc news, we took the aggressive action to voluntarily close the plant, assuming the entire workforce was positive and subject to quarantine public health officials agree it's the most effective way to break the chain of infection. but unions say more tes
earlier today in indiana the officials declared a public health emergency as another plant was closed doo you to covid-19 cases. >> this order is necessary to end this the threat to the city as quickly as possible >> reporter: tyson food saying that all employees are provided face coverings and the food supply chain is breaking. >> the uncertainty of the market is unsettling we don't know what a's going to happen when it comes time for us to sell. >> in colorado, some...
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boats brought over to pennsylvania in hopes of sloeg down any crossing that the british might need doo to invade philadelphia. so the durham boats were used and in particular a ferry was used so you could get artillery across and the horses across because obviously you're not going to be able to get any of them into a durham boat. ♪ ♪ >> how do the conditions look? >> your excellency, my marble headers have just returned from traversing the river. they report to me that the river is swift, that the river is strewn with ice, but they are confident, sir, and they are determined to convey our army across the delaware this very night. >> excellent. and remember it's victory or death. we will not fail. please return to your troops and prepare them for inspection. thank you. >> dismissed. ♪ >> we've asked congress for many things that we're short of, food, tents, provisions, blankets. we've had citizens of philadelphia coming up to provide us with at least some blankets to keep you warm. it reminds me of the crisis by thom thomas paine, your sergeants have read to you. he wrote, these are th
boats brought over to pennsylvania in hopes of sloeg down any crossing that the british might need doo to invade philadelphia. so the durham boats were used and in particular a ferry was used so you could get artillery across and the horses across because obviously you're not going to be able to get any of them into a durham boat. ♪ ♪ >> how do the conditions look? >> your excellency, my marble headers have just returned from traversing the river. they report to me that the...
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parked in the drive way was a 1999 pickup truck and a sea-doo, just what the anonymous bartender said> there was a huge break for us. we now have the name of somebody that's involved in jack jessee's murder. >>> coming up -- >> often people throw away valuable evidence. >> detective dove finds treasure in trash. >> this is too good to be true. when "dateline" continues. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] >>> the jack jessee investigation had been six years of dead ends, bad breaks, blind alleys, now on the trail of a suspect, tom dove was about to start a new game, one where he would write the rule book. but would be complicated. he wanted more than just the getaway driver, wanted everyone in the murder. >>
parked in the drive way was a 1999 pickup truck and a sea-doo, just what the anonymous bartender said> there was a huge break for us. we now have the name of somebody that's involved in jack jessee's murder. >>> coming up -- >> often people throw away valuable evidence. >> detective dove finds treasure in trash. >> this is too good to be true. when "dateline" continues. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running...
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but rather than wait for the pandemic to hit hard, injuries, hotels, and other busseesses have ctheir doothis restaurant owner tried offering takeout meals. but gave up>>fter two days. f you don't flatten the curve, it's going to be that much worse. as a businesowner responsible for multiple people, how do i feel, conscience wise? i can't do it. it makes it rd, but i think that by the end of the day if we all do it, we will all be in the boa >>nt the white mn hotel has been a local landmark for decades. evenn in the slow seasoe 80 rooms are fully booked on the weekends. but now it is empty and most of the staff event laid up -- laid off. john is a cook. emergency unemployment gives in less than half his salary. >> it's a lot to take int first, when you live paycheck to have a lot of savilf, i don't i have a little bit, and up to get by for a couple of months if needto be, but i still nee have a decent supply of money coming in to support myself and my family. >> that's the worst part, having beto lay off staff that ha some from the begi from 30s, years ago. to lay them off, it hurts, it a
but rather than wait for the pandemic to hit hard, injuries, hotels, and other busseesses have ctheir doothis restaurant owner tried offering takeout meals. but gave up>>fter two days. f you don't flatten the curve, it's going to be that much worse. as a businesowner responsible for multiple people, how do i feel, conscience wise? i can't do it. it makes it rd, but i think that by the end of the day if we all do it, we will all be in the boa >>nt the white mn hotel has been a local...
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this is shawn doo little. doggy lunges. doggy lunges. work out with your pet video. discover a new world ♪ discover what's good - pantene nutrient blends super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free & gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis and eczema. thwe've never seen it look quite like this, but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it. because the best people to fight for our communities are those within them. so, if you've just bought a volkswagen or were thinking of buying sometime soon, we're here to help with the community driven promise. ♪ ♪ ♪ in nearly 100 years serving the military community, we've seen you go through tough times and every time, you've shown us, you're much tougher your heart, courage and commitment has always inspired us and now it's no different so, we're here with financial strength, stability and experience you can depend on and the online tools you need because you ha
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earnings in north america are rising, but t there are more things we can doo in europe.orking hard to promote gundam worldwide. >> reporter: gundam long ago cemented its reputation as a cultural icon. now it's become a business phenomenon, too. >> with sales for the anniversary year reaching almost $800 million, the diverse collaboration certainly paid off. for example, the popular teapot was made by craftsmen of ironware that attracted fans of japanese traditional art. >>> in our next story now, we visit kyoto to take a look at new projects mixing popular culture with ancient tradition. artists in manga, anime, and gaming are working with priests and kimono craftsmen. together, they're breaking down preconceptions, raising tourist revenue, and shining a light on venerated industries. >> reporter: shinjuwa is nestled within japan's largest zen temple complex. the treasures here are the sliding doors painted hundreds of years ago. the problem is, they're not just in need of some tlc, but a full restoratation. the h head priesest started thig about how to raise the funds.
earnings in north america are rising, but t there are more things we can doo in europe.orking hard to promote gundam worldwide. >> reporter: gundam long ago cemented its reputation as a cultural icon. now it's become a business phenomenon, too. >> with sales for the anniversary year reaching almost $800 million, the diverse collaboration certainly paid off. for example, the popular teapot was made by craftsmen of ironware that attracted fans of japanese traditional art. >>>...
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(laughs) - snip-a-dee-doo-dah! (chuckles) we-we've been talking about doing this for a while. yeah. yeah, ever since dad and gloria had their little accident, we don't need any surprises. also, though, it will allow for a little more freestylin' in the boudoir if we're not having to worry about adding more critters. more importantly, it is an essential part of our 5-year plan. oh, the 5-year plan. talk about the-- the rosses.
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with they were able to doo and grind out how they're going to stand up for freedom and liberty, i thought it was a story important to tell. if i y could introduce you to he sam houston, you know about the presidents but this guy should have been president. thought a perfect president but is mentioned by guy and her jackson i did something i wanted to do i love the rocky movies because i believe there based on a true story. i love the rocky movies and they open up and flashed back to the previous rocky movie in its own now i why i'm in the theater. i was able to open up with andrew jackson the miracle of new orleans and we tell that story what happens in that battle in the battle that had to be thought while the british if they had one would've had to keep new orleans had a return of the louisiana purchase and stop us from going past the mississippi. i open up with the battle of horseshoe beds because this guy sam houston is fighting and another man, and her jackson. as able to start there in 1814 sam houston once a talk about courage, he was told he was impervious but he got shot three ti
with they were able to doo and grind out how they're going to stand up for freedom and liberty, i thought it was a story important to tell. if i y could introduce you to he sam houston, you know about the presidents but this guy should have been president. thought a perfect president but is mentioned by guy and her jackson i did something i wanted to do i love the rocky movies because i believe there based on a true story. i love the rocky movies and they open up and flashed back to the...
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just had to show you this asic video, which gives you taste of how amazing they were. ♪ [singing] [doo-wopumming] ♪ claire i fill your mail file : with hearts and roses and it comes back invalid users. you never let me into your computer -- there are a lot of these videos on youtube and i highly recommend them. they are delightful. anyway, that thing said, obviously after this came everything else. the web became standard. by 1994, tim berners-lee was giving the keynote at the hypertext conference, and from that point forward, the hypertext conference and web conference were held in the same week. it was so clear that nobody would want to overlap both. and the more sophisticated systems, like the incredible microcosm system, which is very superior to the web, became a thing of the past. there is no way for us to know if something like microcosm could have replaced our web, just as there is no way to know what would have happened if something like echo had enough funding to make the transition to the world wide web and become our foundational social network. that doesn't stop me from dreami
just had to show you this asic video, which gives you taste of how amazing they were. ♪ [singing] [doo-wopumming] ♪ claire i fill your mail file : with hearts and roses and it comes back invalid users. you never let me into your computer -- there are a lot of these videos on youtube and i highly recommend them. they are delightful. anyway, that thing said, obviously after this came everything else. the web became standard. by 1994, tim berners-lee was giving the keynote at the hypertext...
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the fake doos just refuses to cover it correctly but that's ok but the people are understanding and that's what matters to me. there are now $72.00 active trials underway across the united states researching dozens of therapies and treatments and another $211.00 are in the planning stages them getting i mean they literally mobilizing on therapeutics and also 'd on vaccines a tremendous progress is being made on vaccines and i must say on therapeutics i mean frankly if i had my choice give me the therapeutics right now because that would help people right now and we have some things that i think a work in not only work in but we have some incredible things that look like they could be. an answer but we'll know soon being tested working out right down this includes their therapies designed to attack the virus as well as others that would hinder its replication reduce the rate of infection control the immune response or transfer lifesaving antibodies from the blood of recovered patients and one of the incredible things that we've seen and mike and i were talking about it before is the fact of
the fake doos just refuses to cover it correctly but that's ok but the people are understanding and that's what matters to me. there are now $72.00 active trials underway across the united states researching dozens of therapies and treatments and another $211.00 are in the planning stages them getting i mean they literally mobilizing on therapeutics and also 'd on vaccines a tremendous progress is being made on vaccines and i must say on therapeutics i mean frankly if i had my choice give me...
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it is attractive with that incentive to doo so and even more to his credit but it is provocative but not polemical to be reasonable and responsible without any loss of intellectual brilliance or the other way around and that makes it even more annoying altogether i congratulate him on his work. [applause] >> thank you both. congratulations on a great book and thank you for being here for great commentary i'm eager to open people up in the room i want to give you a chance to respond if there's anything that requires an answer? >> no. great. [laughter] that i need to debate you again. [laughter] but it seems to me and some of the arguments you were having with our friends on the right there is a lot of traipsing carefully around the question of women. >> and less carefully in the case of tucker carlson. >> but i think he described women in the workforce as a disaster which is more of a statement. but i wonder if first of all you do that yourself there are places in the book you mentioned men have had it worse certainly populism is driven byme the fact that there's not a lot of discussi
it is attractive with that incentive to doo so and even more to his credit but it is provocative but not polemical to be reasonable and responsible without any loss of intellectual brilliance or the other way around and that makes it even more annoying altogether i congratulate him on his work. [applause] >> thank you both. congratulations on a great book and thank you for being here for great commentary i'm eager to open people up in the room i want to give you a chance to respond if...
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news cast, the six-point action list s it doo doible and how is it affecting pregnancy patients?lor have always been underrepresented in the u.s. census. let's change that. it's critical that you participate in the 2020 census to ensure fair funding for public services in your community. to participate, go to census.gov. >>> we're going to pick a date, we're going to get a date that's good. it's going to be very, very soon. sooner than the end of the month. >> now at 700, president trump says 20 states could be reopening before may 1st. how he plans to work with governors through the process and who will have the final say. good evening, everyone, thanks for joining us for a special 7:00 p.m. newscast. >> we have a long list also of action items from governor newsom what we need to do before our shut down ends and we also have janelle working from home,
news cast, the six-point action list s it doo doible and how is it affecting pregnancy patients?lor have always been underrepresented in the u.s. census. let's change that. it's critical that you participate in the 2020 census to ensure fair funding for public services in your community. to participate, go to census.gov. >>> we're going to pick a date, we're going to get a date that's good. it's going to be very, very soon. sooner than the end of the month. >> now at 700,...
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maintaining five to 8,000 out of 486,000 for the foreseeable future is what we need to doo to prevent another in new york, washington and this time with weapons of mass destruction. we should also legal for people in new york that died in 9/11 to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> tthere are two reasons why, strategically, you might want to believe the occupation force in location for a lengthy period of time. if 13,000, that's not fighting a war. it's an occupation force. there's two reasons one is to achieve something and the other is to prevent something. the critique in afghanistan is what are we achieving. if you want an example of what has worked to do that, the answer is korea going on 50 years. it's part of the equation. it still would have been a use of that force. for thedr dramatically better st of circumstances than we saw in 2001 and we need to preserve that set of circumstances. >> can i add another example? i realized nationbuilding but there is the example where the united states and its allies created a safe reconstruction for long-term providing long-term securi
maintaining five to 8,000 out of 486,000 for the foreseeable future is what we need to doo to prevent another in new york, washington and this time with weapons of mass destruction. we should also legal for people in new york that died in 9/11 to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> tthere are two reasons why, strategically, you might want to believe the occupation force in location for a lengthy period of time. if 13,000, that's not fighting a war. it's an occupation force. there's...
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you ju have toe someonwho understands whatt is to be a leader in times of crisi doo the thin t that edo beone, and he is uttey incapae of dodoing at. ockeked eiss econy and itill get rsrse anand gon for weon''t know h lo. abouthey ink rsrst-ca scenari. they are vy frightening. the cocongss has done some extraordinary things and some really pretty bad things in response. the last relief or stimulus bill that was just past was extraordinary to the extent of its size and the speed with which fungus acted. -- twolion dollar bill dollars trillion bill. it does a lot of good things of getting money out to states, getting money after hospitals and having very strong unemployment program. will be able to apply for and get unemployment that will give them 100% of what they were making, at least for the next four months. a lot of bad stuff is in that bill, too. it was pretty clear how it should have been structured. there was a decision made we need to keep businesses intact. they need financing to get through this time. wewant them to maintain -- want the economy to keep functioning. the number
you ju have toe someonwho understands whatt is to be a leader in times of crisi doo the thin t that edo beone, and he is uttey incapae of dodoing at. ockeked eiss econy and itill get rsrse anand gon for weon''t know h lo. abouthey ink rsrst-ca scenari. they are vy frightening. the cocongss has done some extraordinary things and some really pretty bad things in response. the last relief or stimulus bill that was just past was extraordinary to the extent of its size and the speed with which...
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economists are where, 45% decline paces the street which is barclays estimate followed by a 35% they doo have a v built in at barclays one of the strengths economists aring loog at when it comes to the third quarter rebound actually happened, they are worried about business being shudder. a second round of configuration in everybody's risk to the forecast the money from snaul business and feds mainstream lending program gets out to the economy to keep things from getting worse. >> do you still get the sense people are kind of guessing on this how wide are we talk about in terms of a range on these forecasts. you figured that many people doing that much less work and you can use certain formulas that exist the guess work is how long will we be closed and how much of the economy will be closed and geographically what will be closed that's where the guess work comes in they taking certain assumptions and putting them into the model and coming out with the forecast >>> let's get back to the big story which is oil and the crushing decline in that may contract the contract gets set to expire a
economists are where, 45% decline paces the street which is barclays estimate followed by a 35% they doo have a v built in at barclays one of the strengths economists aring loog at when it comes to the third quarter rebound actually happened, they are worried about business being shudder. a second round of configuration in everybody's risk to the forecast the money from snaul business and feds mainstream lending program gets out to the economy to keep things from getting worse. >> do you...
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whether numbers doo too low.e fewer reports that are left we have no way coconfirm the numbers. >> thank you. >> we really don't know. >> how do we know if they under reported or reported however they report. but, we have a great call the other night, we're working together on a lot of different things, including trade, they are buying a lot, spending a lot of money, giving it to our farmers paying our farmers, we'll continue that along. >> a sneak attack against american assets in iraq. are we talking about hezbollah again? >> we have information that they were planning something. and very good information, and it was lead by iran. not necessarily iran but, by groups supported by iran. but is iran to me. and we are saying, don't do it. very bad thing for them if they did do it. reporter: last time in early march in taji there was a response from the military from tai hezbollah alone. >> very powerful response by the way. that response knocked out five different places and took out a lot of very bad people. repor
whether numbers doo too low.e fewer reports that are left we have no way coconfirm the numbers. >> thank you. >> we really don't know. >> how do we know if they under reported or reported however they report. but, we have a great call the other night, we're working together on a lot of different things, including trade, they are buying a lot, spending a lot of money, giving it to our farmers paying our farmers, we'll continue that along. >> a sneak attack against...
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ey hey, i'm very excited about my guest tonight, billionaire philanthropist and velma from "scooby doo bill gates. gates warned the world that we weren't ready for a pandemic in a ted talk in march 2015. notice that despite his dire prediction, he's wearing a cheery pink sweater. the worse the news, the happier his outfit. tonight, i just hope he's not dressed as a teletubby. we've got "a show" for you tonight. i'll be talking to bill gates. stick around. here are the actual questions. then joined by the stars of "homeland," claire danes and mandy patinkin, to talk about the series finale this sunday. stick around. ♪ ♪ what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years o
ey hey, i'm very excited about my guest tonight, billionaire philanthropist and velma from "scooby doo bill gates. gates warned the world that we weren't ready for a pandemic in a ted talk in march 2015. notice that despite his dire prediction, he's wearing a cheery pink sweater. the worse the news, the happier his outfit. tonight, i just hope he's not dressed as a teletubby. we've got "a show" for you tonight. i'll be talking to bill gates. stick around. here are the actual...
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karen, writing who put the mop on your head and lynn chiming in shaggy from scooby-doo. guys have had harder than the ladies. jillian: you think? rob: do you pay ido yourob you o carley: rob i hope you start rocking the ponytail. jillian: i said earlier i don't care. we are all in this together. rob: no time to be vanity. carley, thank you so much. jillian: thank you, carley. "fox & friends" starts right now have. a good day. brian: here we go. a fox news alert. welcome to monday. more relief on the way. today the small business administration restarts the covid 9 loan program. the money is there. ash ash comes as several more states roll back coronavirus restrictions. steve: they do indeed. meanwhile, griff jenkins is live in washington, d.c. with a prediction for when the economy could bounce back because, griff, on this monday morning, april 27th, that's a question we all want to know. griff: it sure is, steve, ainsley and brian, good morning. this is a pivotal week for the entire country as many states are lifting the lockdown we have been living under. four more sta
karen, writing who put the mop on your head and lynn chiming in shaggy from scooby-doo. guys have had harder than the ladies. jillian: you think? rob: do you pay ido yourob you o carley: rob i hope you start rocking the ponytail. jillian: i said earlier i don't care. we are all in this together. rob: no time to be vanity. carley, thank you so much. jillian: thank you, carley. "fox & friends" starts right now have. a good day. brian: here we go. a fox news alert. welcome to monday....
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with the upcoming scooby doo, mulan from disney and others with product and nowhere to show it. >> so for theaters, this is disastrous. this is accelerating a trend they were already worried about and because leaders are closed right now, it really has very little leverage to push back at studios. >> at the theater chains are fighting back with amc, the biggest writing "this radical change by universal represents nothing but downside for us and is categorically unacceptable. amc will no longer play any universal movies than any of our theaters in the u.s., europe, and middle east. so that's puts in jeopardy fast and furious and candyman. so regal cinemas joins in solidarity with amc, but today universal said it will not back down and other studios support them. so you have a stalemate. back to you. >> dana: fascinating issue, thank you so much, william la jeunesse. music artists are changing things up a bit rolling out a number of uplifting songs to give american some help in my next guest has a new one. here to talk about it, country music star and host of the first news on fox natio
with the upcoming scooby doo, mulan from disney and others with product and nowhere to show it. >> so for theaters, this is disastrous. this is accelerating a trend they were already worried about and because leaders are closed right now, it really has very little leverage to push back at studios. >> at the theater chains are fighting back with amc, the biggest writing "this radical change by universal represents nothing but downside for us and is categorically unacceptable....
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even apart from that think about algorithms and how they have invaded the way we doo things. we are always in countering some curated version of ourselves when we buy things that we have bought before etc.. the machine of the age digital devices and we ourselves are becoming digitize more and more so there's a blending occurring between technology and humans. at the same time we are running out and gobbling up the resources and our way of live is creating changes in the planet that looks like it just might be an extinction event going on. i want to just throw out there that if it happens it will destroy human life on earth. live is still going to be there. it's going to change the something else that we will be gone. if anyone cares about that. i kind oft. do. i would like for us to stick around but there's kind of a raceer going on. bring the boom in. >> i haven't read the book yet or they just got it but it seems like we are talking about tribalism and sometimes it could be a clan and it could be a nation-state and then it could be the world and in times of stress people se
even apart from that think about algorithms and how they have invaded the way we doo things. we are always in countering some curated version of ourselves when we buy things that we have bought before etc.. the machine of the age digital devices and we ourselves are becoming digitize more and more so there's a blending occurring between technology and humans. at the same time we are running out and gobbling up the resources and our way of live is creating changes in the planet that looks like...
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so when we doo back to work wouldn't we need to know who is sick and who is not?the question put to the president. when the president answers it, he means tests. people back to work place. >> we're going to see it we have it. do you need it? no. is it a nice thing to do? yes. 325 million people and that's not going to happen, as you can imagine. >> the vice presidt, though, seemed to differ. mike pence giving his argument for the go slow and test model pushed by experts on his team. >> the best thing we can do to reopen america is put the coronavirus behind us, to reach the end of that curve with as little loss of life or hardship as possible to have in place the kind of therapeutics -- i call them medicines that make you feel better -- by this summer. to have more widespread testing that we're scaling up each and every day. >>> in other news the president continues to push against voting by mail saying it's fraudulent. in wisconsin where we sawes ris lives to vote in person, a setback in the push for vote by mail. "the new york times" reports officials found hund
so when we doo back to work wouldn't we need to know who is sick and who is not?the question put to the president. when the president answers it, he means tests. people back to work place. >> we're going to see it we have it. do you need it? no. is it a nice thing to do? yes. 325 million people and that's not going to happen, as you can imagine. >> the vice presidt, though, seemed to differ. mike pence giving his argument for the go slow and test model pushed by experts on his team....
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dan, you go ahead and you do those coyotes what you want to doo do, but i'm not playing. >> what kind of experience does dan have? >> he sees them at his apartment in daly city and he just walked right past them and they go about their day. these are different times, dan. >> dan, the coyote king. >> maybe he is the coyote king. >> we need a whole reality show, dan. >> step it up. that was a good start. now, let's take it up a notch. oh, my gosh. they're going to take over as soon as we leave. they're going to be fine. us, not so much. here's a look at your weather. hi, everybody. little fun and levity on a friday morning. hopefully you're looking forward to the weekend. it's going to be pretty nice other than the fact it's going to be a little bit cooler than average and a mixture of sun and clouds. not going to be warm by any stretch. that is next week. here's a look at san jose. blanket of clouds and temperatures 53 degrees. chance of rain and showers on monday. not looking quite as impressive and warm sunshine takes over next week. here's a look at your fog forecast and by noon ple
dan, you go ahead and you do those coyotes what you want to doo do, but i'm not playing. >> what kind of experience does dan have? >> he sees them at his apartment in daly city and he just walked right past them and they go about their day. these are different times, dan. >> dan, the coyote king. >> maybe he is the coyote king. >> we need a whole reality show, dan. >> step it up. that was a good start. now, let's take it up a notch. oh, my gosh. they're going...
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they want to doo well, but this form o of educucation makekes it difficult, much like her students arututgers, i have studentsts all across the socioecoconomic spectrtrum in my classes. five students who went back to homes that were housing insecure in new york city.. whereious family s shelterss the wi-fi is spotty at best. and my students whosose families becacame involved in icece actin the peperiod b between the emergency andf the when they had to go home, and trying to navigate all of that -- i know students w whose pares are u unemployed,d, whose family members have died. i know, as youou do, from a firsrsthand college peperspecti, how disruptpte this is. it is not a leap p to think students who were already at risk, , who were already vulnerable, , who were already n families worried about their ability to make ends meet, we now have an economic crisis on top of the public health crisis. and the ways s we are choososino educate children is simply unequal and is going to lead to an educational crisis, and educucational pandemicic on the others i've. you cannonot ask students to
they want to doo well, but this form o of educucation makekes it difficult, much like her students arututgers, i have studentsts all across the socioecoconomic spectrtrum in my classes. five students who went back to homes that were housing insecure in new york city.. whereious family s shelterss the wi-fi is spotty at best. and my students whosose families becacame involved in icece actin the peperiod b between the emergency andf the when they had to go home, and trying to navigate all of that...
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i doo wonder if there's three things platforms can do to try to manage the content that goes viral.it is the plat form perspective it's a tricky hill to go down. they know they've got to do it to some degree. how they are managing all of it is certainlygi complex. this is a business where there are no easyy answers. >> i just got your book this morning, congratulations on this publication. rightted reading it away and i noticed in your second footnote, where you introduce the shadow brokers, that you referred to these tools that they release there were online, now they no longer are but we can still find them in internet archives. that points to a one among many methods you have beenhi using to get at some of this information. some of which seems possibly classified. i'm wondering if you could speak a little bit of some of the variety of methods you have used. perhaps as the great whale is your biggest s mystery forced you to really rely on some unique tools for getting at things. >> guest: this is the great thing about coming to the wilson center you get questions about footnotes.
i doo wonder if there's three things platforms can do to try to manage the content that goes viral.it is the plat form perspective it's a tricky hill to go down. they know they've got to do it to some degree. how they are managing all of it is certainlygi complex. this is a business where there are no easyy answers. >> i just got your book this morning, congratulations on this publication. rightted reading it away and i noticed in your second footnote, where you introduce the shadow...
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or neighbor that lives next doo door. so after a few months of driveway chats and giving rise to the metro invited him for a beer on my back deck. and part of harry krishna does not drink at one - - alcohol for that is a barrier to bonding so coffee. herbal tea. so after a month i approached him it was with a direct question is that i would like to have you over for a drink what drinks would you consider? [laughter] i have wine in my house no dice he said the waste of putting water in cans and bottles goes against creation he has water with lemon or lime filled a couple of big pictures one - - pictures of the we got to know each other on my deck over many glasses of jet the certified water. it is impossible to bridge the gaps and to have a lot of potential pitfalls that cultural differences can we can community bonds and then to serve pork there was one time we actually use the girl and by mistake i bought a third charcoal grill was at a parish auction and there is also beer we kept it as a kosher grill for exactly one co
or neighbor that lives next doo door. so after a few months of driveway chats and giving rise to the metro invited him for a beer on my back deck. and part of harry krishna does not drink at one - - alcohol for that is a barrier to bonding so coffee. herbal tea. so after a month i approached him it was with a direct question is that i would like to have you over for a drink what drinks would you consider? [laughter] i have wine in my house no dice he said the waste of putting water in cans and...
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soon doo will retire not have much in technical terms no matter if it is legally enforceable in terms distribution cancellation. [indiscernible] it is hard times for the investor to give such notification from management. plans. any other action role the d.c. a government can play -- do you see a role that the government can help with? has to try toent regulations, or other extra measures to regulate . they have to regulate the .anagement [indiscernible] the dividend is going to be on the way. i think it is one of the loopholes, it might be the regulator has to put effort to try to make clear to the .nvestors it is quite technical. yvonne: given this thinke with hsbc, the of headquarters could return to asia after all this? >> to return to asia we understand they have a diverse point of view. [indiscernible] i think many investors will think they have to go back to hong kong. i understand it might be a .ifficult situation [indiscernible] we are on the way to better than 5%. tois not a good moment discuss whether it is good to move back to hong kong. they advise at least 200 retail inv
soon doo will retire not have much in technical terms no matter if it is legally enforceable in terms distribution cancellation. [indiscernible] it is hard times for the investor to give such notification from management. plans. any other action role the d.c. a government can play -- do you see a role that the government can help with? has to try toent regulations, or other extra measures to regulate . they have to regulate the .anagement [indiscernible] the dividend is going to be on the way....
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first, one of the reasons that prices can be so why in the united states may havee nothing to doo with china but her own internal market manipulation. and for those if you you are watching, all the middlemen and middle women from the point that a drug is manufactured to the point that you pick it up at the pharmacy, there's a lot of things going on there. what should be a costco model where it's open, competition, it's been turned upside down to be one of the most expensive ways that we could sell medicine. a lot of people are making a lot of money off that metal process that can make drugs prices so very high. >> i have to say most of us are just dumbfounded when we see, if we have insurance, that covers the prescription y drug, that we see the price, let's say $125 but then what we pay because of the negotiated price by insurance company is like $12. how is it that 90% of the price goes away? that's rather difficult to comprehend. >> sunlight is one of the best disinfectants and where we need sunlight to be 120 degrees in the blazing sun is here on drug prices, how they are set, who
first, one of the reasons that prices can be so why in the united states may havee nothing to doo with china but her own internal market manipulation. and for those if you you are watching, all the middlemen and middle women from the point that a drug is manufactured to the point that you pick it up at the pharmacy, there's a lot of things going on there. what should be a costco model where it's open, competition, it's been turned upside down to be one of the most expensive ways that we could...
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scooby-doo, unicornio y el famoso robot dde arturito de la guerra de las galaxias, toma las calles respetandoas. maite: a sus 104 aÑos de edad, dedica largas horas en confeccionar mÁscaras de tela para recientes y personal de asilo de ancianos, la enfermera retirada orgullosamente, utiliza la mÁquina de coser que comprÓ en 1939. ¿quieres agradecer la personal de primera fila pero no sabes cÓmo? cuatro amigos de nueva york crearon la pÁgina, seis pies mÁs cerca, que te permite grabar un vÍdeo de agradecimiento y subirlo en este portal, aquÍ tambiÉn puedes nominar a alguien que estÁ haciendo la diferencia. una enfermera en massachusetts, decido comprar una impresora para sorprender a sus pacientes con fotografÍas de sus seres queridos, sin imaginar el impacto que tendrÍa, tanto así, que en redes sociales ya tiene su #. un grupo de amigos y empresarios cediera tarea y conseguir los camiones y recaudar fondos para comprar las cosecha de varios agricultores que por falta de mano de obra estaba perdiendo sus vegetales, el primer cargamento de 43,000 libras de papas llegarÁ el sábado al bronx. en ch
scooby-doo, unicornio y el famoso robot dde arturito de la guerra de las galaxias, toma las calles respetandoas. maite: a sus 104 aÑos de edad, dedica largas horas en confeccionar mÁscaras de tela para recientes y personal de asilo de ancianos, la enfermera retirada orgullosamente, utiliza la mÁquina de coser que comprÓ en 1939. ¿quieres agradecer la personal de primera fila pero no sabes cÓmo? cuatro amigos de nueva york crearon la pÁgina, seis pies mÁs cerca, que te permite grabar un...
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the exception really towards the channel islands, the isles of scilly, where we doo have some cloud that temperatures around 4 to 7 celsius across england, wales and northern ireland. in scotland, cold enough for some frost again in sheltered glens. that takes us on into tuesday, and it‘s almost a carbon copy repeat performance nationwide. again, a day of lots of sunshine, again we‘ll have brisk easterly winds. gusting at around 30, perhaps 40 mph in places. bear in mind, those easterly winds are blowing across cool sea temperatures — temperatures out on the water just 7 to 9 celsius. that‘s why these eastern areas of scotland, eastern areas of england are a little bit cooler, with temperatures around 13 to 15 degrees but, come in land, that‘s where we see the highest temperatures, further west, where we are seeing highs reaching perhaps the high teens to low 20s across parts of wales, the southwest midlands and perhaps parts of england too. the area of high pressure stays with us for wednesday as well, but the isobars are getting more widely spaced, and that means the winds are going to
the exception really towards the channel islands, the isles of scilly, where we doo have some cloud that temperatures around 4 to 7 celsius across england, wales and northern ireland. in scotland, cold enough for some frost again in sheltered glens. that takes us on into tuesday, and it‘s almost a carbon copy repeat performance nationwide. again, a day of lots of sunshine, again we‘ll have brisk easterly winds. gusting at around 30, perhaps 40 mph in places. bear in mind, those easterly...