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a dunkin' donuts opens up and there's a drive-through and my grandmother got up at 5:30 every morning for decades and went to the diner to gethis toast and eggs, that place is slowly dying off . and he says and tim says losing a diner means losing a meeting place.over the years this would weaken the connections between neighbors and you may say there's nothing keeping neighbors from getting together anyway after they get their breakfast and coffee . nowthey can meet at a park or wherever they want because they're liberated from their need to go to a diner . this sounds rational and it also obviously ignores how humans social interaction works. a more obvious and immediate needs bring us together and the coming together of the less obvious but still very real needs. we come together for food, drink or security and end up gaining from, roderick. deprivation in these less obvious need is often not noticeable in the short run but devastating in the long run and i read that and i think about an observation that science fiction writer robert heinlein of all people once said which is everyon
a dunkin' donuts opens up and there's a drive-through and my grandmother got up at 5:30 every morning for decades and went to the diner to gethis toast and eggs, that place is slowly dying off . and he says and tim says losing a diner means losing a meeting place.over the years this would weaken the connections between neighbors and you may say there's nothing keeping neighbors from getting together anyway after they get their breakfast and coffee . nowthey can meet at a park or wherever they...
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how are you spending the coronavirus i actually go do you runs in the morning i parted with dunkin donuts and.
how are you spending the coronavirus i actually go do you runs in the morning i parted with dunkin donuts and.
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how are you spending the coronavirus i actually go do you runs in the morning i partnered with dunkin donuts in a healthy way and actually go to 1st responders and i donate. food beverage and as a thank you sir i actually wake up pretty early in the morning 5 am and i go to different hospitals that in doing all the n.y.p.d. precincts like this morning we did 5 precincts in brooklyn going from place to place just kind of show nothing thank you the rain good so that some of them are working around the clock especially hospital didn't even have time for breaks or to get through so i am doing that part of it you know just to contribute in any way that i possibly can to help and then head back home and work from home like everybody else. well what a nice gesture and that if one has to quarantine to polish one's karma is certainly at the light for endeavor good for you kiddo when you say you part it's so funny to me it's such health times to think you can partner with duncan donuts which in the past would have been the antithesis of running a no you're actually at partnering with that tell me tell
how are you spending the coronavirus i actually go do you runs in the morning i partnered with dunkin donuts in a healthy way and actually go to 1st responders and i donate. food beverage and as a thank you sir i actually wake up pretty early in the morning 5 am and i go to different hospitals that in doing all the n.y.p.d. precincts like this morning we did 5 precincts in brooklyn going from place to place just kind of show nothing thank you the rain good so that some of them are working...
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the dunkin' donuts opens up there's a drive to and as fast as a grandfather who got up at 5:30 a.m. for decades and decades and went to the diner to get his toast and his eggs, that place is slowly dying off. he says, tim says losing the diner means losing and meeting place. over the years this would weaken the connection between neighbors. you may say there's nothing keeping davis and getting together anyway after they finish their breakfast and coffee at home. now they can beat at apartment where they want because we are liberated from the need to go to a diner. this sounds rational and ignores how human social interaction works. are more obvious and more immediate needs of bring us together, and the come together fills the less obvious but still very real needs. we come together for food, drink or security and put in the beginning from camaraderie. deprivation in these less obvious needs is often not noticeable in the short run but it's devastating in the long run. i read that i think about an observation that science-fiction writer robert heinlein of all people once made which w
the dunkin' donuts opens up there's a drive to and as fast as a grandfather who got up at 5:30 a.m. for decades and decades and went to the diner to get his toast and his eggs, that place is slowly dying off. he says, tim says losing the diner means losing and meeting place. over the years this would weaken the connection between neighbors. you may say there's nothing keeping davis and getting together anyway after they finish their breakfast and coffee at home. now they can beat at apartment...
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how are you spending the coronavirus i actually go do you runs in the morning i partnered with dunkin donuts in a healthy way and actually go to 1st responders and i don't eat. food beverage and as a thank you sir i actually wake up pretty early in the morning 5 am and i go to different hospitals that in doing all the i might be decreasing slike this morning we did 5 precincts in brooklyn going from place to place just kind of show nothing thank you in the rain good so that some of them are working around the clock especially hospital didn't even have time for breaks or to get through so i am doing that part of it you know just to contribute in any way that possibly can to help and then head back home and work from home like everybody else well what a nice gesture and that if one has to quarantine to polish one's karma is certainly at the light for endeavor good for you kiddo when you say you part it's so funny to me it's such health times to think you can partner with duncan donuts which in the past would have been the antithesis of running a no you're actually at partnering with tell me te
how are you spending the coronavirus i actually go do you runs in the morning i partnered with dunkin donuts in a healthy way and actually go to 1st responders and i don't eat. food beverage and as a thank you sir i actually wake up pretty early in the morning 5 am and i go to different hospitals that in doing all the i might be decreasing slike this morning we did 5 precincts in brooklyn going from place to place just kind of show nothing thank you in the rain good so that some of them are...
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raising shares from underperform to outperform, saying the 100% pure play franchise model of the dunkin donuts parent should help it avoid mass closures but that buy call is not helping shares at this hour. dunkin down 3.4%. $55.95. >>> from coffee and doughnuts to pesos, the virus brought countless restaurants to their knees but chipotle mexican grill is in fiesta mode. up next, chipotle's ceo on how he's rewriting his recipe book to keep business from flying out of the frying pan and into the fire. you got to hear this story. that's live, next. turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to you with th
raising shares from underperform to outperform, saying the 100% pure play franchise model of the dunkin donuts parent should help it avoid mass closures but that buy call is not helping shares at this hour. dunkin down 3.4%. $55.95. >>> from coffee and doughnuts to pesos, the virus brought countless restaurants to their knees but chipotle mexican grill is in fiesta mode. up next, chipotle's ceo on how he's rewriting his recipe book to keep business from flying out of the frying pan and...
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the way we think about this, if you open up and you go out to your dunkin' donuts and pick up a coffee, you want to be pretty sure the person serving you coffee isn't infected and shedding virus. when you go to a restaurant, you want to know that your waiter isn't shedding the virus. the only way we'll know who is shedding and who is not is if we're doing a lot of testing. if we can't test more than we are right now, the idea that it will be safe for people to go out and live their lives in the economy is going to be very, very difficult for most people, and i think a lot of people just aren't going to do it. >> we heard from ohio's republican governor, mark dewine, yesterday on "meet the press" and he said he could probably double or triple testing virtually overnight, quote, if the fda would prioritize companies that are putting a slightly different formula together for the extraction reagent kit. is that a good idea? basically, is some red tape getting in the way here? >> yeah. so, look, we have to come up with lots of different solutions. every state has a different bottleneck, and
the way we think about this, if you open up and you go out to your dunkin' donuts and pick up a coffee, you want to be pretty sure the person serving you coffee isn't infected and shedding virus. when you go to a restaurant, you want to know that your waiter isn't shedding the virus. the only way we'll know who is shedding and who is not is if we're doing a lot of testing. if we can't test more than we are right now, the idea that it will be safe for people to go out and live their lives in the...
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dunkin' donuts is open. all your liquor stores are open. the government did not take any time in telling us to shut down our churches. r.o.k..tuary cities and they are letting prisoners out. you have to do some sense, and i cannot believe that that buddhist chants to a block of stone. was: the vice president interviewed friday by david brody, the chief white house correspondent for cbn who will join us in our next segment here . he asked the vice president about religious practices during this time of the coronavirus pandemic. [video clip] >> even if you are not in a pew sunday, that ministry is still going on. to the extent that you are able to contribute to your local church, your local synagogue, ministry, we encourage you to do that, because those communities of faith are making such an immense difference. , iare so grateful that think, most communities of faith around the country have heated the president's coronavirus guidelines for america and avoided gatherings of more than 10. to those who would, as we go into this precious easter
dunkin' donuts is open. all your liquor stores are open. the government did not take any time in telling us to shut down our churches. r.o.k..tuary cities and they are letting prisoners out. you have to do some sense, and i cannot believe that that buddhist chants to a block of stone. was: the vice president interviewed friday by david brody, the chief white house correspondent for cbn who will join us in our next segment here . he asked the vice president about religious practices during this...
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the report came out as many people of course are living under stay at home orders and certain dunkin donuthops are offering free coffee every day to any first responder health care or essential worker. this offer is only valid at the walnut creek and cochran locations those who qualify can get a free medium coffee oakland, san jose and south san francisco locations are offering 10% off for those who qualify. >>to polly mexican grill says wants to donate burritos to frontline healthcare workers, it's buy one give one program will run through sunday, this news comes the same day the food company agreed to pay a record $25 million to resolve criminal charges. it is served tainted food, that sickened more than 1100 people in the u.s. from 2015 to 2018. the california based company will avoid conviction by improving its food safety. the company says it will continue improving its food safety practices and now let's take a look at our 4 zone forecast a live look outside over downtown san francisco in look at the green and this picture it's so beautiful. >>this is a way to honor birthday which is
the report came out as many people of course are living under stay at home orders and certain dunkin donuthops are offering free coffee every day to any first responder health care or essential worker. this offer is only valid at the walnut creek and cochran locations those who qualify can get a free medium coffee oakland, san jose and south san francisco locations are offering 10% off for those who qualify. >>to polly mexican grill says wants to donate burritos to frontline healthcare...
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i always compare, and i throw starbucks in for dunkin' donuts and starbucks is always outperforming and my nervousness is what made it a great stock is that social engagement so the more you dip into the digital side of starbucks makes me think that they're getting away from their grassroots and what makes it a successful company. >> the other side of it is, china is still devastatingly terrible, and the more that last, the more they're going to get into digital and the more they move away from what they do best >> hold on >> hold on >> i don't think they'd be out of the woods >> it sounds like grasso, like the whole notion of using free wi-fi in the bathrooms even if you don't buy anything that is the starbucks culture? guy adami, is that what makes starbucks successful and integral to the band the fact that you can walk into a starbucks and use the bathroom, use the wi-fi and camp out >> it's part of the experience, clearly, and again, this is not my necessarily, you know, my go-to place to hang out and get wi-fi. with that said, i understand what steve is saying part of it is the exp
i always compare, and i throw starbucks in for dunkin' donuts and starbucks is always outperforming and my nervousness is what made it a great stock is that social engagement so the more you dip into the digital side of starbucks makes me think that they're getting away from their grassroots and what makes it a successful company. >> the other side of it is, china is still devastatingly terrible, and the more that last, the more they're going to get into digital and the more they move...
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she got her first job on the night shift at a dunkin' donuts in kearny while her first husband looked after their three children, including a son with special needs. eventually, she was hired as a bank teller. the aluminum able to help the polish speaking customers and soon became an advocate and resource for the polish community across wellington, passaic, and garfield. she rose up the letter to become a bank manager. and after becoming suddenly widowed at the age of 42, she went back to school and became a certified tax collector and worked for the borough of wellington for five years. and then as tax collector, chief financial officer, and school treasurer. alice suffered a stroke in 2011 and fought her way back to keep working, but her light was forever dimmed by covid-19 on monday. she leaves her husband marion, her three children and three grandchildren, and a fort on the way. more on that in a moment. she has passed along for belief in public services as two of her children early work is a public schools speech therapist and assistant prosecutor, respectively. i spoke with her
she got her first job on the night shift at a dunkin' donuts in kearny while her first husband looked after their three children, including a son with special needs. eventually, she was hired as a bank teller. the aluminum able to help the polish speaking customers and soon became an advocate and resource for the polish community across wellington, passaic, and garfield. she rose up the letter to become a bank manager. and after becoming suddenly widowed at the age of 42, she went back to...
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talking about the death of diners where dunkin' donuts opens up and there's a drive through and my grandfather got up for decades and decades and went to the diner to get his toast and eggs. that place is slowly dying off and he says it means losing a meeting place. over the years this would weaken the connection. he would say there's nothing keeping them from getting together after they finished their breakfast and coffee. now they can meet at a park or wherever they want because they were liberated from the need to go to a diner. it sounds rational and ignores how the social interaction works. the more obvious and more immediate need brings us together and fills the less obvious but still very real needs. come together for food, drink or security and end up gaining from come artery. it's obvious they make code less noticeable but devastating in the long run. everyone complained about the suffocating nature of the extended family networks in small towns. if you read fiction to about 1950 this is a dominant theme is how terrible it is and then it went away and we suddenly realized that it had
talking about the death of diners where dunkin' donuts opens up and there's a drive through and my grandfather got up for decades and decades and went to the diner to get his toast and eggs. that place is slowly dying off and he says it means losing a meeting place. over the years this would weaken the connection. he would say there's nothing keeping them from getting together after they finished their breakfast and coffee. now they can meet at a park or wherever they want because they were...
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but look at dunkin donuts. they reported sales down 2%. they still don't know how the virus will affect their business in the long run and they have suspended their dividend. that's down 2.5%. >>> blue apron, not a very rosy earnings report yesterday. their quarterly loss quadrupled to more than $20 million. their chief executive linda kozlowski joins us now. i would have thought the lockdown would help a company like blue apron. what went wrong? >> in fact, we have seen an uptick and that's why we guided towards year over year revenue growth in q2 as well as getting to both cash and ebita positive in the quarter as well. so i think the difference being something you would stock up on in advance versus something like a meal kit that's actually where you have a much more immediate response to need and a lot of the shelter in place order came at the end of q1 which is why it's bolstering our revenue and cash for q2. stuart: my apologies. i didn't realize there was an uptick toward the very very end of the quarter. is that why you are hiring?
but look at dunkin donuts. they reported sales down 2%. they still don't know how the virus will affect their business in the long run and they have suspended their dividend. that's down 2.5%. >>> blue apron, not a very rosy earnings report yesterday. their quarterly loss quadrupled to more than $20 million. their chief executive linda kozlowski joins us now. i would have thought the lockdown would help a company like blue apron. what went wrong? >> in fact, we have seen an...
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dunkin' donuts is open. all your liquor stores are open.he government did not take any time in telling us to shut down our churches. r.o.k..tuary cities and they are letting prisoners out. you have to do some sense, and i cannot believe that that buddhist chants to a block of stone. was: the vice president interviewed friday by david brody, the chief white house correspondent for cbn who will join us in our next segment here . he asked the vice president about religious practices during this time of the coronavirus pandemic. [video clip] >> even if you are not in a pew sunday, that ministry is still going on. to the extent that you are able to contribute to your local church, your local synagogue, ministry, we encourage you to do that, because those communities of faith are making such an immense difference. , iare so grateful that think, most communities of faith around the country have heated the president's coronavirus guidelines for america and avoided gatherings of more than 10. to those who would, as we go into this precious easter we
dunkin' donuts is open. all your liquor stores are open.he government did not take any time in telling us to shut down our churches. r.o.k..tuary cities and they are letting prisoners out. you have to do some sense, and i cannot believe that that buddhist chants to a block of stone. was: the vice president interviewed friday by david brody, the chief white house correspondent for cbn who will join us in our next segment here . he asked the vice president about religious practices during this...
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javits center, new york city oems, i called a good friend of mine, the done kin donut trucks to -- dunkin donutsthe oem. a contact i had, people that i know donated thousands of pounds of coffee to the javits center, basically trying to step up and help first responders in need. >> you absolutely have. the church stepping up as well. emergency task force, vincent, thank you so much for what you're doing, filling in the gaps. >> thank you. have a good day. >> you too. >> medical workers from across the country rushing to help overwhelmed new york hospitals battle the coronavirus. our next guest is one of those volunteers, one of those volunteer doctors. we'll talk to her before she heads into the epicenter, after the break. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly exp
javits center, new york city oems, i called a good friend of mine, the done kin donut trucks to -- dunkin donutsthe oem. a contact i had, people that i know donated thousands of pounds of coffee to the javits center, basically trying to step up and help first responders in need. >> you absolutely have. the church stepping up as well. emergency task force, vincent, thank you so much for what you're doing, filling in the gaps. >> thank you. have a good day. >> you too. >>...