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edward: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> from public affairs, available in paperback and e-book. present biographies of every president mike noted historians from best to worst. it features perspectives of the nations chief executives and leadership styles. visit our website to learn more about each president and order your copy today wherever books and e-books are sold. on may 4, 1970, on the can university, a deadly confrontation between students and the ohio national guard. four students were dead and nine wounded. sunday, on american history tv and "washington journal" we are joined by an author. he will talk about the state of the vietnam war and actions within the white house that set the stage for the national guard firing on students during an antiwar protest and take your calls and tweets. that is sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. sunday night on q&a, how a videogame developer is b
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edward: we have very low all in yields.rue of sovereign bonds. .he all in yield the flexibility for the bank of england to experiment with more but is nottes, politically or economically that palatable. we think we are reaching the lower bout in terms of gilt yield. they may provide less protection. nejra: looking ahead to the recovery again, you pointed out that tech and health care are secular growth themes that could perform well that when i think about some of the news we had overnight and the fact that gilead is caught between making a profit in treating the world and then you get these warnings from apple and amazon and the impact they have had from the pandemic, does that question that theme around tech and health care at all for you? it is important to delineate between the consumer stocks such as apple and amazon and those that are cloud-based such as google alphabet. there is a difference between those which are more linked to consumer demand. they have had a bit more of a wobble in terms of their profitability. i
edward: we have very low all in yields.rue of sovereign bonds. .he all in yield the flexibility for the bank of england to experiment with more but is nottes, politically or economically that palatable. we think we are reaching the lower bout in terms of gilt yield. they may provide less protection. nejra: looking ahead to the recovery again, you pointed out that tech and health care are secular growth themes that could perform well that when i think about some of the news we had overnight and...
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edward smith. good man. boris johnson has mounted a staunch defense of his senior aide amidst angry demands from across the political spectrum. just fire the advisor for allegedly breaking the lockdown role. bloomberg surveillance, simulcast on bloomberg radio and television at 12:00 p.m. london time. bloomberg surveillance. 12:00 noon tuesday. don't miss it. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." boris johnson launches a staunch defense of his senior aide dominic cummings after he allegedly broke lockdown rules. -- u.k. prime minister has minister traveled well he was supposedly isolating for coronavirus symptoms. >> i think he followed the instance of every father and every parent. i do not mark him down for that. i believe in every respect, he has acted responsibly and legally and with integrity. it comes as britain's chancellor has authorized a plan phase strategically important companies. the government would rescue any company whose failure would disproportionately hurt the economy. while it is
edward smith. good man. boris johnson has mounted a staunch defense of his senior aide amidst angry demands from across the political spectrum. just fire the advisor for allegedly breaking the lockdown role. bloomberg surveillance, simulcast on bloomberg radio and television at 12:00 p.m. london time. bloomberg surveillance. 12:00 noon tuesday. don't miss it. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." boris johnson launches a staunch defense of his senior aide dominic cummings...
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edwards: dr. fauci said that the exciting thing here was not just that it appears we have a therapeutic treatment that is effective and safe, although limited to those in the have an idea they of how remdesivir works. so this gives more pharmaceutical companies an opportunity to take that approach, refine it, and have it be more effective and potentially more effective a larger segment of the population.ve it is a building block. this may be the very first safe and effective therapeutic treatment. blockecomes the building for others. that is where he was most excited the other day. it just so happened the news broke while alex was sitting on the couch next to dr. tony fauci. sir? >> do you have any plans to go to a restaurant this weekend? would you feel comfortable doing so? gov. edwards: i would feel comfortable going to a restaurant outdoors. i would. the question was whether i have plans. i don't have plans until my wife tells me what they are, but if that is what she wants to do, then i am su
edwards: dr. fauci said that the exciting thing here was not just that it appears we have a therapeutic treatment that is effective and safe, although limited to those in the have an idea they of how remdesivir works. so this gives more pharmaceutical companies an opportunity to take that approach, refine it, and have it be more effective and potentially more effective a larger segment of the population.ve it is a building block. this may be the very first safe and effective therapeutic...
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governor edwards: that is unfortunate.the goal is not to keep them from reopening, it is to balance safety on one hand and the need to open more stores, get people back to work, and get people into the stores and restaurants. i have not done an exhaustive analysis state-by-state, but if you look out of 25%, it is pretty common across the country, and in states that never reached the level we did in terms of cases per capita and the hotspots we have had around the state in new orleans and in jefferson parish. that 25% is designed to allow for the strict social distancing that is called for in the white house guidelines. it was not arbitrary. it was not a number picked out of the air. it corresponds to the square footage of the business, trying to make sure people can engage in those businesses safely. i would point out a couple of things on the safer at home slide for phase one, the 25% limit on solo and noncontact sports does not apply to the team. you don't have to field 25% of the baseball team, for example, but it does
governor edwards: that is unfortunate.the goal is not to keep them from reopening, it is to balance safety on one hand and the need to open more stores, get people back to work, and get people into the stores and restaurants. i have not done an exhaustive analysis state-by-state, but if you look out of 25%, it is pretty common across the country, and in states that never reached the level we did in terms of cases per capita and the hotspots we have had around the state in new orleans and in...
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the last time john had seen edward was on october 12, 1860, in georgetown. and in the district of columbia, where we are today. not long after the brothers crossed paths that day, john and his family were forced to leave edward behind, when their owner did what historians and individuals at the time referred to as being refugeed. -- being refugeed. his owner refugeed then to mississippi and compelled them to leave this trick and leave edward behind. one year after john placed his first lost friends advertisement, he still had not found edward. so he placed another. his time he offered more detail. each of these advertisements may clear. angelica chu, he identifies as a woman who owned him and his family and who orchestrated the separation via that process of refugeeing, and that she was the reason that he had his family were still searching for edward. it was difficult for me to find angelica because of the variations in spelling and the ways he refers to her in these advertisements. in the first yellow box on the left he refers to her has -- as miss. anne j
the last time john had seen edward was on october 12, 1860, in georgetown. and in the district of columbia, where we are today. not long after the brothers crossed paths that day, john and his family were forced to leave edward behind, when their owner did what historians and individuals at the time referred to as being refugeed. -- being refugeed. his owner refugeed then to mississippi and compelled them to leave this trick and leave edward behind. one year after john placed his first lost...
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edwards: nobody asked alex a question yesterday. i am going to ask him to answer that question today. we know- pill we have more laps coming online. sometimes, it's going to take a bit to get them into the full fully and reporting every day that we want them to report. remind them what their obligations are to report to the department of health and to the cdc, by the way. every day, there are to's results with positives and negatives. to the extent this is going to , we will haveppen an idea of how many laps we expect to get overtime. >> it is hard to give an actual number, because it is our desire to know all of the test reporting happening statewide. we do know that there are many sites that have these point of care tests and they noted they felt there were some 600,000 that were not being reported to them. one of the first things we try to do is surge the number of states that could be testing. many do not have the capacity to do the electronic lab reporting are bigger let's do. what my teams are working on is reaching out and wo
edwards: nobody asked alex a question yesterday. i am going to ask him to answer that question today. we know- pill we have more laps coming online. sometimes, it's going to take a bit to get them into the full fully and reporting every day that we want them to report. remind them what their obligations are to report to the department of health and to the cdc, by the way. every day, there are to's results with positives and negatives. to the extent this is going to , we will haveppen an idea of...
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[sharpening] hi, edward. edward: coffee? frances: there's coffee, decaf. edward: what you making? ...? frances: my best memoriries of w our parents raised us--lot of it was subsistence. my dad loves hunting and fishing,, butt because 's a lot t older, it's a litt h harder for him now. [helicopter blades whirring] my parents moved because of medical reasons. they're in nome. now, i know ththat a bigger part of them m really wan to be inn didiomede. they were h here 6 weeks ago, ad they were so happy. i want to be taking care of my parents. but i asked my mom. her tone of voice was she really neeeeds me here. knowing that they prefer native foods, i'm sending in the stuff they enjoy from diomede, 'cause i worry about them. tthese are a a mixture of fofoon oioil. this one is baby walrlru. this one is the breast milk of the walrus. this is oogook intestine. it's really rinsed clean, half-dried and cooked. baby walrus. the walrus skin, plus a little bit of the blubber. it's really y hard to dig in the barrel. your hands freeze going in. the oil is frozen, and you're digging. it's hard.
[sharpening] hi, edward. edward: coffee? frances: there's coffee, decaf. edward: what you making? ...? frances: my best memoriries of w our parents raised us--lot of it was subsistence. my dad loves hunting and fishing,, butt because 's a lot t older, it's a litt h harder for him now. [helicopter blades whirring] my parents moved because of medical reasons. they're in nome. now, i know ththat a bigger part of them m really wan to be inn didiomede. they were h here 6 weeks ago, ad they were so...
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police say the homeowner in his '70s shot edwards multiple times. his wife was treated for her injuries. she is okay. new jersey gym owners suing governor murphy over the state's shut down order. the owners of atill liz gym he is says the order is illegal and threatens their survival. judge napolitano joined us earlier saying the owners have a good case. listen. >> they are representing a substantial opinion of the state of new jersey that the governor here has gone way too far and this has gone on way too long and it is without legal basis. the state health department closed gym last week over plumbing issues but the owners have been cited several times by the state for defying covid-19 restrictions. terrifying video shows the moments a would be robber set the hotel office on fire. can you see here the manpowers a flammable liquid on a clerk and demands money. when the clerk doesn't give it to him. he sets the texas lobby amaze blaze. the clerk only suffered minor burns but the office was destroyed. the arsenallist is at large.
police say the homeowner in his '70s shot edwards multiple times. his wife was treated for her injuries. she is okay. new jersey gym owners suing governor murphy over the state's shut down order. the owners of atill liz gym he is says the order is illegal and threatens their survival. judge napolitano joined us earlier saying the owners have a good case. listen. >> they are representing a substantial opinion of the state of new jersey that the governor here has gone way too far and this...
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don't go anywhere, eric edwards is up next, stay with us.r communities need help like never before and wells fargo employees are assisting millions of customers across america through fee waivers and payment deferrals, helping people stay in their homes through mortgage payment relief efforts and donating $175 million dollars to help hundreds of local organizations provide food and other critical needs... when you need us, wells fargo is here to help. ♪ maria: and new developments with china, increased border tensions with fellow nuclear power india and unrest in hong kong highlighting the urgency behind the white house's effort to get u.s. companies to move their supply chains back to america. eric edwards' pharmaceutical company,phloe, is leading the effort, producing the ingredients for drugs in the united states. eric edwards, great to have you, thanks very much for joining us. >> great to be on the show. maria: eric, there are more than 60 bills right now in congress to try to hold china accountable whether it be for the supply chain si
don't go anywhere, eric edwards is up next, stay with us.r communities need help like never before and wells fargo employees are assisting millions of customers across america through fee waivers and payment deferrals, helping people stay in their homes through mortgage payment relief efforts and donating $175 million dollars to help hundreds of local organizations provide food and other critical needs... when you need us, wells fargo is here to help. ♪ maria: and new developments with china,...
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his owner refugeed them to mississippi and compel them to leave edward behind. when you're after john placed his first advertisement, he still had not found edward. so he placed another. this time he offered more detail and each of these advertisements more clear. angelica chu he identifies as a woman who owned him and his family and who orchestrated the separation via that process of refugeeing, and that she was the reason that him and his family were still searching for edward. initially, it was difficult for me to find angelica in large part because of the variations in spelling and the ways in which he refers to her in these advertisements. in the first yellow box on the misshe refers to her as jellico chu and the , with a phrisbee chu "ph." so i said ok, jot that down. i went to the second advertisement and i said ok, he is saying something completely different the second time. so i thought, then he refers to her as angelo chu. i know that sometimes today and in then when woman is married she may be referred to by her husband's first and last name. so i sai
his owner refugeed them to mississippi and compel them to leave edward behind. when you're after john placed his first advertisement, he still had not found edward. so he placed another. this time he offered more detail and each of these advertisements more clear. angelica chu he identifies as a woman who owned him and his family and who orchestrated the separation via that process of refugeeing, and that she was the reason that him and his family were still searching for edward. initially, it...
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and then one year after john placed his advertisement, he still hadn't found edward. so he placed another, this time offering more detail, so each of these advertisements made one point clear. angelica chu, although you can see here, he spells her name differently in both advertisements, but nevertheless, he identifies angelica chu as the woman who own the him and his family, who orchestrated the separation via the process of refugeeing and that she was the reason that him and his family were still searching for edward. so initially it was difficult for me to find angelica in large part because of the variations in spellings and the way in which he refers to her in these advertisements. as you can see in the first yellow box on the left, he refers to her as ms. ann gelica chow. jot that town. i went to the second advertisement. he's saying something completely different the second times like, is this the same person? like, what's going on here? you can see he refers to her as mrs. angelo chow. i said, okay, i know in this period, even sometimes today when a woman is m
and then one year after john placed his advertisement, he still hadn't found edward. so he placed another, this time offering more detail, so each of these advertisements made one point clear. angelica chu, although you can see here, he spells her name differently in both advertisements, but nevertheless, he identifies angelica chu as the woman who own the him and his family, who orchestrated the separation via the process of refugeeing and that she was the reason that him and his family were...
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erin edwards is the ceo of phlow manufacturing right here in the u.s. thank you, eric.o anywhere. more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. that'll do it for us for this weekend. thank you so much for joining us. we'll have a big show next weekend, every friday at fox business, 9 p.m. eastern for another edition of "wall street," and next friday we'll be zeroing into the jobs situation when we get the may jobs numbers. join us for that. and this weekend over on fox news, "sunday morning futures," live at 10 a.m. eastern. we've got a big show this weekend, secretary of state mike pompeo, along with florida governor ron desantis, former white house chief strategist steve bannon and house minority leader kevin mccarthy. catch it live, 10 a.m. ian on fox news. and right here on fox business, start smart every weekday, tune in 6-9 a.m. eastern for "mornings with maria." we've got a big show this monday, our five-year anniversary. join us then. that'll do it for us righthave e weekend, everybody, and i'll see you again next time. ♪ ♪ gerry: hello and welco
erin edwards is the ceo of phlow manufacturing right here in the u.s. thank you, eric.o anywhere. more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. that'll do it for us for this weekend. thank you so much for joining us. we'll have a big show next weekend, every friday at fox business, 9 p.m. eastern for another edition of "wall street," and next friday we'll be zeroing into the jobs situation when we get the may jobs numbers. join us for that. and this...
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and then one year after john placed his first lost friends advertisement, he still hadn't found edward. so he placed another, this time offering more detail. and so, each of these advertisements made one point clear -- angelica chu -- although as you can see here, he spells her name differently in both advertisements, but nevertheless, he identifies annjeloco chuw, who ordered that process of refugeeing and she was the reason he and his family were still searching for edward. so initially, it was difficult for me to find annjeloco, in large part because of the operations in spelling and the ways he refers to her in the advertisements. in the first yellow box on the left, he refers to her as mrs. ann jeloco chuw, and the widow of phrisby chuw with a "ph," so jot that down. then i went to the second advertisement and said, he's doing something completely different the second time. is this the same person? what's going on here? you can see he refers to her as mrs. angelo chuw. and so, i said, okay, i know that in this period, and even sometimes today, when a woman is married, and even if
and then one year after john placed his first lost friends advertisement, he still hadn't found edward. so he placed another, this time offering more detail. and so, each of these advertisements made one point clear -- angelica chu -- although as you can see here, he spells her name differently in both advertisements, but nevertheless, he identifies annjeloco chuw, who ordered that process of refugeeing and she was the reason he and his family were still searching for edward. so initially, it...
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edward, thank you very much. edward lawrence. you know, what the government has done, whether that's the federal reserve or treasury or congress, is something that warren buffett said he thought was fantastic right now. the oracle of omaha owning up to some of his own investing errors during his first ever virtual annual shareholder meeting. warren buffett saying if you are an investor in any oil production company, you will join me in having made a mistake so far in terms of where oil prices went. this was an answer to a question about his $10 billion preferred investment in occidental petroleum which has just been disastrous. all right. this weekend, though, was the stark contrast to what you are seeing on the screen just a year ago. that's this video from when team fox business went to omaha, nebraska to see thousands of berkshire shareholders lining up predawn, sometimes freezing outside omaha's chi health center arena, waiting for their chance to see and learn from warren buffett himself. in years past, we take you to the in
edward, thank you very much. edward lawrence. you know, what the government has done, whether that's the federal reserve or treasury or congress, is something that warren buffett said he thought was fantastic right now. the oracle of omaha owning up to some of his own investing errors during his first ever virtual annual shareholder meeting. warren buffett saying if you are an investor in any oil production company, you will join me in having made a mistake so far in terms of where oil prices...
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>> edward's all i got. >> edward? >> yeah. >> reporter: did you think that this other man could be a game-changer in this investigation? >> to me, this was definitely, you know, a person of interest that we needed to speak with. >> reporter: detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather the butterfly leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? >>> coming up, the other man revealed. >> i would hide her, if that's what she wanted. >> when "dateline" continues. ons new sensodyne sensitivity & gum. it's really good dentistry to be able to recommend one product that can address two conditions. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. frontline plus. you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic
>> edward's all i got. >> edward? >> yeah. >> reporter: did you think that this other man could be a game-changer in this investigation? >> to me, this was definitely, you know, a person of interest that we needed to speak with. >> reporter: detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather the butterfly leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? >>> coming up, the other man revealed. >>...
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and edward r. mur rosel brating the alliance by profiling the people. ♪ >> the united states army presents "the big picture." an official report of the american people and to show you part of the big picture, here is george queen. >> in recent years on the big picture television series, we have been privileged to report on the progress of the north atlantic treaty organization, nato. today we turn to the same subject. it is nair ratrrated by edward murrow. it is hist i had in the making. it is a story of the north atlantic treaty organization and the accomplishments more than ten years ago. and we have developed a deterrent and retaliatory capability of gredestructive po for the prejengs vengs of general war. we have an important part to play in international security today, tomorrow, and for the future. ♪ >> december 16th, 1957, a date to remember. for the first time, 15 chiefs of government gather around one table, eisenhower, besh, mcmillan, menderes, dr. conrad adnar. these men and their countr
and edward r. mur rosel brating the alliance by profiling the people. ♪ >> the united states army presents "the big picture." an official report of the american people and to show you part of the big picture, here is george queen. >> in recent years on the big picture television series, we have been privileged to report on the progress of the north atlantic treaty organization, nato. today we turn to the same subject. it is nair ratrrated by edward murrow. it is hist i...
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edward: that is a very good question.he market has basically retraced more than 40% from the bottom. if you look at past president, , where we arery in terms of -- however, we basically have this kind of price action one month into a recession. i think the market is due for some correction. run up a little bit too much, too fast. in terms of, we could be seeing more of a correction, inld we retest the lows march? i think come before us retest the lows, two things have to happen. new cases, second wave of epidemic coming true. hoping that it will be the last couple of months. is economiceason fiscals, connected over and monetary policy. i think we looked at the numbers here, we tabulate in terms of the fiscal stimulus so far. more than 5 trillion, the u.s. announcing another 434 billion. 6% of gdp, tohan offset the potential economic loss we are modeling for the rest of this year. issues different from what they are expecting right now. tom: if you do get a significant correction in may, do you look at that as the ability
edward: that is a very good question.he market has basically retraced more than 40% from the bottom. if you look at past president, , where we arery in terms of -- however, we basically have this kind of price action one month into a recession. i think the market is due for some correction. run up a little bit too much, too fast. in terms of, we could be seeing more of a correction, inld we retest the lows march? i think come before us retest the lows, two things have to happen. new cases,...
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erin edwards is the ceo of phlow manufacturing right here in the u.s. thank you, eric.ywhere. more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. accident forgiveness from allstate. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and
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erin edwards is the ceo of phlow manufacturing right here in the u.s. thank you, eric.o anywhere. more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ i just love hitting the open road and telling people that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. maria: welcome back. that'll do it for us for this wee
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the presenter is edward wright, legislative aid to gordon mar. >> wonderful. welcome edward. we are pleased to have you here and would you like to make your presentation? >> i'm happy to. >> supervisor mar is the author before you today. thank you to the office of small business for your feedback and thank you to the small business commissioners for taking the time at this spent meeting to discuss the back-to-work ordinance with us today. i'm talk about a couple of different things and first, i want to share the background of why we introduced this ordinance and moving it forward. i want to share the details about what the ordinance currently written does and i want to talk about amendments that we're preparing to change the scope of the ordinance in response to feedback from stakeholders, includes a number of the members of this commission and finally, any additional feedback on what the feedback has to share with us. this crisis is a state of emergency for laid-off workers and the pace is greaterrer than the great depression and 1-10 people in san francisco have lost their
the presenter is edward wright, legislative aid to gordon mar. >> wonderful. welcome edward. we are pleased to have you here and would you like to make your presentation? >> i'm happy to. >> supervisor mar is the author before you today. thank you to the office of small business for your feedback and thank you to the small business commissioners for taking the time at this spent meeting to discuss the back-to-work ordinance with us today. i'm talk about a couple of different...
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the presenter is edward wright, legislative aid to gordon mar. >> wonderful. welcome edward. we are pleased to have you here and would you like to make your presentation? >> i'm happy to. >> supervisor mar is the author before you today. thank you to the office of small business for your feedback and thank you to the small business commissioners for taking the time at this spent meeting to discuss the back-to-work ordinance with us today. i'm talk about a couple of different things and first, i want to share the background of why we introduced this ordinance and moving it forward. i want to share the details about what the ordinance currently written does and i want to talk about amendments that we're preparing to change the scope of the ordinance in response to feedback from stakeholders, includes a number of the members of this commission and finally, any additional feedback on what the feedback has to share with us. this crisis is a state of emergency for laid-off workers and the pace is greaterrer than the great depression and 1-10 people in san francisco have lost their
the presenter is edward wright, legislative aid to gordon mar. >> wonderful. welcome edward. we are pleased to have you here and would you like to make your presentation? >> i'm happy to. >> supervisor mar is the author before you today. thank you to the office of small business for your feedback and thank you to the small business commissioners for taking the time at this spent meeting to discuss the back-to-work ordinance with us today. i'm talk about a couple of different...
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this home -- iversen's, jane and edward, and their adopted daughter maggie. this home is the largest they arrived on the first train in 1868 when there was nothing here. they made their fortune and built this house 24 years later. we have salvaged this house, and then here, we tell history like this ever jacked -- suffrage act. we have december 10, 18 69, the wyoming territorial legislature passing this law -- 1869, th wyoming territorial legislator passing this law. we had just become wyoming territory from dakota territory. we were here, and one of the reasons the legislature did it is they may needed to attract women's of the west. this was cowboys, railroad workers hammering out a railroad. we had the central pacific and from california, the union pacific, and it was. was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions. the legislature wanted to attract those women to become and be part of this adventure so they gave them full rights. it was full voting rights, full holding property rights, full political office rights. there's no other state that can cl
this home -- iversen's, jane and edward, and their adopted daughter maggie. this home is the largest they arrived on the first train in 1868 when there was nothing here. they made their fortune and built this house 24 years later. we have salvaged this house, and then here, we tell history like this ever jacked -- suffrage act. we have december 10, 18 69, the wyoming territorial legislature passing this law -- 1869, th wyoming territorial legislator passing this law. we had just become wyoming...
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some scoundrels like erin burr, grandson of jonathan edwards. >> yes, we're back to john edwards, but -- >> what i knew of lee lee was definitely not erin burr -- he's not anything like that. >> and his idol is george washington. >> yes. how do you parse -- how do you understand what lee did in hez life, what he did in his career and then what he did at the very end of his service as a general and in the 5 years remaining to him when he was the president of washington college? that's -- that is not an easy portrait to assemble. the different pieces of that mosaic don't fit into an easily comprehensible puzzle. because on the one hand i cannot get around and i don't think anyone honestly can get around the fact that lee consciously made the decision to fight against his country. now, there are reasons you can line out and lee lined them out in spacious detail. still doesn't get away from the fundamental fact -- he actually became more of an ardent confederate nationalist during t -- after the war. >> he was pretty ardent during the war. >> and yet here is someone also all through the w
some scoundrels like erin burr, grandson of jonathan edwards. >> yes, we're back to john edwards, but -- >> what i knew of lee lee was definitely not erin burr -- he's not anything like that. >> and his idol is george washington. >> yes. how do you parse -- how do you understand what lee did in hez life, what he did in his career and then what he did at the very end of his service as a general and in the 5 years remaining to him when he was the president of washington...
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edward jones-lopez from southern california. i asked if testing everyone is practical and what's involved in choosing a vaccine that works best. >> it's really about trying to select the best candidate vaccine, and again there's dozens if not probably over a hundred vaccine candidates that are being worked on and the ultimate success of one or more than one vaccine will depend on two things, one is the safety of the vaccine itself through the process of phase one, two and three trials and then the efficacy of the vaccine meaning its protective force in essence. >> we first reported yesterday that los angeles is offering free covid-19 testing to all l.a. county residents but a county official is questioning the approach. is it practical to test everyone or a waste of time potentially giving people who test negative a false sense of security? >> the test that we have, both the pcr to detect the virus itself to indicate active disease, and the antibody tests that are being produced as we speak do have false positives and false nega
edward jones-lopez from southern california. i asked if testing everyone is practical and what's involved in choosing a vaccine that works best. >> it's really about trying to select the best candidate vaccine, and again there's dozens if not probably over a hundred vaccine candidates that are being worked on and the ultimate success of one or more than one vaccine will depend on two things, one is the safety of the vaccine itself through the process of phase one, two and three trials and...
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plus, mary edwards walker served in the civil war.is is what bravery looks like. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. us for "matter of fact." the story of staff sergeant melvin morris raises a question. were there other heroes overlooked because of race, religion, or ethnicity? imagine the emotion of staff sergeant morris, 40 some years removed from his days in vietnam, when he got a call from president obama, saying he had something that belonged to him, something he wanted him to have. it was time, the president said, to right that wrong and bestow an honor too long delayed. at the vietnam war memorial, the silence is almost deafening. melvin: can you imagine that this many men died in vietnam? that's mindboggling. soledad: why is this the first time you're visiting? i was surprised to hear that. melvin: i never wanted to face up to it. se
plus, mary edwards walker served in the civil war.is is what bravery looks like. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. us for "matter of fact." the story of staff sergeant melvin morris raises a question. were there other heroes overlooked because of race, religion, or ethnicity? imagine the...
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how do you get from jonathan edwards and religion to abraham lincoln? >> well, it's a little unusual. but not more unusual than, well, let's say a chess game. there's a few strange movers that have to get made and processed. but not too many. i wrote my dissertation on jonathan edwards and the problem of determinism and free will in philosophy. >> that's a title made for wide public consumption. >> yeah. >> is that in the 19th printing now? >> actually, they did do second edition. it was -- >> the one with matthew mcconaughey and jonathan edwards that really resonates. >> yeah. and the one with nick nolte as george whitfield, right. i wrote the dissertation which was then published. the problem with free will and determinism seemed like a real philosophical problem. a perennial. and i planned to write a follow up volume, kind of a jonathan edwards 2.0 or free will 2.0. and bring things -- the discussion of the problem of modern philosophy and as i was working on this project, this was in the mid 90s, i knew that abraham lincoln had something to say on t
how do you get from jonathan edwards and religion to abraham lincoln? >> well, it's a little unusual. but not more unusual than, well, let's say a chess game. there's a few strange movers that have to get made and processed. but not too many. i wrote my dissertation on jonathan edwards and the problem of determinism and free will in philosophy. >> that's a title made for wide public consumption. >> yeah. >> is that in the 19th printing now? >> actually, they did do...
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how do you get from jonathan edwards and religion to abraham lincoln? >> well, it's a little unusual, but not more unusual, well, let's say a chess game. there's a few strange moves that have to get made and processed, but not too many. i wrote my doctoral dissertation on jonathan edwards and the problem of determinism and free will in 18th century moral philosophy. >> that's a title made for wide public consumption. >> yeah. i was -- >> is that in the 19th printing now? >> they actually -- they actually did do a second edition, but, all right. >> the one with matthew mcconaughey and jonathan edwards is the one that really resonates. >> yeah, yeah, and the one with nick nolte at -- >> lurking. >> when nick nolte as george whitfield, right, but i -- i wrote the dissertation which was then published by wesleyan university press, and the problem with free will and determinism seem to me a real perennial philosophical american problem, maybe not the kind of thing you stay up at night reading about, but still a perennial, and i had planned to write a follow-
how do you get from jonathan edwards and religion to abraham lincoln? >> well, it's a little unusual, but not more unusual, well, let's say a chess game. there's a few strange moves that have to get made and processed, but not too many. i wrote my doctoral dissertation on jonathan edwards and the problem of determinism and free will in 18th century moral philosophy. >> that's a title made for wide public consumption. >> yeah. i was -- >> is that in the 19th printing now?...
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. >> he was at death's door he was not breathing at all he couldn't move. >> reporter: tammy edwards a nurse recovering from covid herself. >> i miss you. >> reporter: could only face time with her husband at his worst. then he started taking remdesivir. >> that really seemed to be the key to him coming around. >> reporter: the early results of the n.i.h. controlled trial showed that patients who took remdesivir improved 31% faster than those taking a placebo but the full study has not been published and today's emergency use order is not the same as official approval from the fda. doctor, do we run the risk in a climate we're in now with so many people pushing a drug to the public before it's ready to be used. >> we do take that risk, and i do think we have to avoid this problem of irrational exuberance, take a deep breath. >> reporter: dr. steven misin designs and carries out study trials there are two big outstanding questions about remdesivir does it improve a patient's chance of surviving covid-19 and does taking remdesivir cause any harm >> you have to study people for long eno
. >> he was at death's door he was not breathing at all he couldn't move. >> reporter: tammy edwards a nurse recovering from covid herself. >> i miss you. >> reporter: could only face time with her husband at his worst. then he started taking remdesivir. >> that really seemed to be the key to him coming around. >> reporter: the early results of the n.i.h. controlled trial showed that patients who took remdesivir improved 31% faster than those taking a placebo...
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edward lawrence is next up with the latest on the paycheck protection program. edward? reporter: connell the small business administration is processing through $35 billion a day with the second round of funding for the payroll protection program. if you do a little math the program could be out of money this week possibly, on wednesday. looking deeper into this, it is going faster than the first round of money f you look a little deeper into the number, the overall average size of the loan is $79,000. there have been 2.2 million loans written. 2.2 million small businesses helped. the total process through the small business administration now, $176 billion. the administration saying the program helped 30 million people stay in their jobs with the first round of money and believes it will help another 30 million people with the second round. treasury secretary steve mnuchin says he is not looking to re-up the funding for the payroll protection program but senator john barrasso today now says the program has been so successful it may need additional money in another stim
edward lawrence is next up with the latest on the paycheck protection program. edward? reporter: connell the small business administration is processing through $35 billion a day with the second round of funding for the payroll protection program. if you do a little math the program could be out of money this week possibly, on wednesday. looking deeper into this, it is going faster than the first round of money f you look a little deeper into the number, the overall average size of the loan is...
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next on "reel america, " a decade of nato, a half hour film from 1959, hosted by edward r. murrow. nato produced the documentary, which was broadcast on the u.s. army's "big picture" weekly television series. [film begins] (music) >> the united states army presents "the big picture, " for -- an unofficial report for the armed forces and the american people. here is sergeant stuart queen. >> in recent years on "the big picture" television series, we have been privileged to report on the progress of the nato. today we turn to this same subject, only this time in a film originally produced by nato, narrated by edward r. murrow. it is a story about the nato and its accomplishments since its birth more than 10 years ago. in this organization we have developed a deterrent and retaliatory capability of great destructive power for the prevention of general war. we are all partners and have an appropriate part to play in international security, today, tomorrow and for the indeterminate future. (music) >> december 16, 1957, date to remember. for the first time, 15 chiefs of government gather
next on "reel america, " a decade of nato, a half hour film from 1959, hosted by edward r. murrow. nato produced the documentary, which was broadcast on the u.s. army's "big picture" weekly television series. [film begins] (music) >> the united states army presents "the big picture, " for -- an unofficial report for the armed forces and the american people. here is sergeant stuart queen. >> in recent years on "the big picture" television...
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edwards, i want to expand on something that you just said.e mentioned 102 potential vaccines, half a dozen, we know, according to experts say that the vaccine is in clinical trial stages. 80 are in the preliminary stages. if we do, or if they do find maybe several vaccines, how would you know if they are able to distribute them to certain people? is there a way to determine that, that one vaccine might work better than another? >> i think that we will be studying the vaccine in different people. but it may be that young healthy people will need one kind of vaccine. and those people who are older or have immune conditions or over 65 may need a different vaccine. so, in this study, we will be looking at the vaccines and various vaccines in all of those populations. so those are all part of the studies we're doing as well. >> i have another question, but before we get to that, i just want to ask you quickly, has a vaccine ever been created this quickly? >> no, it hasn't. but i don't think we've ever had a situation certainly in my lifetime that'
edwards, i want to expand on something that you just said.e mentioned 102 potential vaccines, half a dozen, we know, according to experts say that the vaccine is in clinical trial stages. 80 are in the preliminary stages. if we do, or if they do find maybe several vaccines, how would you know if they are able to distribute them to certain people? is there a way to determine that, that one vaccine might work better than another? >> i think that we will be studying the vaccine in different...
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lee moore will talk about the great blake edwards all of that with one of the sweetest women and world bo derek great up to this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and what a joy for me i miss my friend and her her bows but john corbett but nice to talk to her today one of my dearest friends in the world truly one of the loveliest people i've ever met and such an eclectic person such great sales and so will the sweetest bo derek bo how are you. i'm very now i'm hearing all that about myself thank you janice well listen. i just. you know how fond i am of you and john your my my my dear dear friends let me just get to the professional thing here she's currently working as a producer on a historical feature film wasp women air force service though there's the wasp in world war 2 and she's also set to appear in the hallmarks elm j.l. ranch later this year i think with jon voight and jimmy cos that's quite a quite a duo they're both i saw before we get started i don't want to forget i saw the loveliest picture here the other day that you had posted by the
lee moore will talk about the great blake edwards all of that with one of the sweetest women and world bo derek great up to this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and what a joy for me i miss my friend and her her bows but john corbett but nice to talk to her today one of my dearest friends in the world truly one of the loveliest people i've ever met and such an eclectic person such great sales and so will the sweetest bo derek bo how are you. i'm very now...
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hey, edward? reporter: neil, that paint is drying on hearing because now there is social distancing involved in all of it but the head of infick schuss diseases at nih, dr. anthony fauci you talked about, states need to follow guidelines to open up. the guidelines are being worked on and finalized as we speak but states should not skip over checkpoints as the guidelines go up, if that happens then the economy can open up successfully. listen to him here. >> there is no doubt, even under the best of circumstances, when you pull back on mitigation you will see some cases appear. it is the ability, or the capability of responding to those cases with good identification, isolation and contact tracing will determine whether you can continue to go forward as you try to reopen america. so it is not only doing it at the appropriate time but the appropriate constraints and having in place the capability much responding when the inevitable return of infections occur. reporter: the head of the cdc also in th
hey, edward? reporter: neil, that paint is drying on hearing because now there is social distancing involved in all of it but the head of infick schuss diseases at nih, dr. anthony fauci you talked about, states need to follow guidelines to open up. the guidelines are being worked on and finalized as we speak but states should not skip over checkpoints as the guidelines go up, if that happens then the economy can open up successfully. listen to him here. >> there is no doubt, even under...
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edward lawrence, thank you. connell? connell: let's talk about this a little bit with gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management president and liz peek, foxnews.com coal lumpist. both gary and liz are fox news contributors. i'm sure you both watched the testimony today. gary, start with you. the early comments from fauci, little spikes turning into outbreaks seemed to be the beg headline. other things came up. the question how much from our point of view following economies that change, that testimony and others today change policy? sure california, maybe new york city and some others will be conservative but other states already started to reopen without following the guidelines put out by the administration. as the train left the station on this? do you think we'll see some states pill back now? >> i think we're in the we're in the most trial and error moment at least in my lifetime. it is about opening up. seeing what happens. things go well. open up more. if things to poorly come backwards. that is what we'll be in a
edward lawrence, thank you. connell? connell: let's talk about this a little bit with gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management president and liz peek, foxnews.com coal lumpist. both gary and liz are fox news contributors. i'm sure you both watched the testimony today. gary, start with you. the early comments from fauci, little spikes turning into outbreaks seemed to be the beg headline. other things came up. the question how much from our point of view following economies that change, that...
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we are not driven by fear the legendary broadcast journalist edward edward r. murrow would later say about americans, if we dig deep in our history. and our doctrine and remember that we are not descended from fearful men. he surely had the likes of washington and franklin in mind. and so at the onset of world war ii, the war that made edward are more famous, in his speech a resolute franklin delano roosevelt quoted franklin, those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety. franklin was more than a pennsylvania printer. washington much more than a planter. they were larger-than-life american originals. whose partnership in revolutionary times laid the foundation for the world's first continental republic, which has lasted for nearly 250 years. each recognized the others goodness and greatness. and viewed one another as partners in the fight for liberty. others saw this, too. despite their critics, franklin was elected to the states highest office unanimously, twice. in washington elected to his n
we are not driven by fear the legendary broadcast journalist edward edward r. murrow would later say about americans, if we dig deep in our history. and our doctrine and remember that we are not descended from fearful men. he surely had the likes of washington and franklin in mind. and so at the onset of world war ii, the war that made edward are more famous, in his speech a resolute franklin delano roosevelt quoted franklin, those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little...
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edward? reporter: yeah, the federal reserve chairman jerome powell saying they actually crossed red lines when responding to the economics related to this pandemic and economic response one of the red lines is lending directly to companies, another red line is lending directly to state and local governments and new the municipal liquidity facility is up and running and the fed chairman says the main street lending facility will give out money within days to companies. here is why he says they have to do it. listen. >> everything we do, everything we do is focused on creating the environment in which those people will have their best chance to keep their job or get a new job and if you go back to their old job if they have been furloughed. reporter: and powell in his zoom discussion with princeton university, now he's watching the travel numbers, airlines, hotel stays, as an early indicator for the recovery in his mind, it boils down to competence. >> i would worry almost more that a second ou
edward? reporter: yeah, the federal reserve chairman jerome powell saying they actually crossed red lines when responding to the economics related to this pandemic and economic response one of the red lines is lending directly to companies, another red line is lending directly to state and local governments and new the municipal liquidity facility is up and running and the fed chairman says the main street lending facility will give out money within days to companies. here is why he says they...
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let's go live to edward lawrence in washington with more details on all this. edward? reporter: yeah the reason, you pointed out the reason the airlines need help is because no one is traveling. that association, industry group, airlines for america, says that the passenger planes in the u.s. fleet, 50% of them sat idle for the seven days from last sunday. now that is because demand, nonexistent. that demand means that the aerial lines are dealing right now with a 74% reduction in flights that are going domestically and 93% reduction in flights internationally. the cares act designed to help some of the bottom line. none of the $46 billion as you pointed out in bailout money has been distributed. but most of the 25 billion set aside for passenger air carriers under the payroll support program is in the hands of airlines. a senior treasury official telling me they wanted to focus on that program first because it paid for employees to stay on the job. now the ceo of delta says, all of this money will mean all major us air carriers will survive this. >> international we a
let's go live to edward lawrence in washington with more details on all this. edward? reporter: yeah the reason, you pointed out the reason the airlines need help is because no one is traveling. that association, industry group, airlines for america, says that the passenger planes in the u.s. fleet, 50% of them sat idle for the seven days from last sunday. now that is because demand, nonexistent. that demand means that the aerial lines are dealing right now with a 74% reduction in flights that...
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lauren simonetti watching markets, edward lawrence in washington. let's kick it off with edward. he has breaking news on fed chair jerome powell, edward. reporter: exactly. comments that federal reserve chairman jerome powell making tomorrow to the federal banking committee. he said this is the sharpest recession, sharpest downturn since any recession since world war ii. this has erased 10 years of job gains. he will also say that the federal reserve acted faster than it ever has in the past. he will list the things the federal reserve is doing. the credit facilities they are creating, including the main street credit facility where he says that will be up and running too soon. he says tools will only be put back when the financial conditions improve. he also says that he expects to maintain interest rates at near zero until the federal reserve is confident the economy has weathered recent events and is on track to achieve maximum employment and price stability. he is going to say that the coronavirus has created great uncertainty and they are navigating that uncertainty right no
lauren simonetti watching markets, edward lawrence in washington. let's kick it off with edward. he has breaking news on fed chair jerome powell, edward. reporter: exactly. comments that federal reserve chairman jerome powell making tomorrow to the federal banking committee. he said this is the sharpest recession, sharpest downturn since any recession since world war ii. this has erased 10 years of job gains. he will also say that the federal reserve acted faster than it ever has in the past....
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. >> with us for more thankfully, donna edwards, former democratic member of congress from the great state of maryland. she is the woman shaking her head, and she is these days a "washington post" columnist. congresswoman, before we even start, i'm going to play part of attorney general nessel. this is the attorney general from michigan. what you're about to hear may explain why trump, since we've been on the air, has tweeted about the wacky, do-nothing a.g. in michigan. let's hear her out. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> i hope that the voters of michigan will remember this back when november comes, that he didn't care enough about their safety. he didn't care about their welfare. he didn't respect them enough just to engage in the very simple task, the painless task, the easy task of wearing a mask when he was provided one. and so i hope that we'll have a new president soon enough who does respect people more than this president does. >> so, donna edwards, we have that. we have the mask-wearing issue. we also have this vote-by-mail issue, which i think is a meatier use of
. >> with us for more thankfully, donna edwards, former democratic member of congress from the great state of maryland. she is the woman shaking her head, and she is these days a "washington post" columnist. congresswoman, before we even start, i'm going to play part of attorney general nessel. this is the attorney general from michigan. what you're about to hear may explain why trump, since we've been on the air, has tweeted about the wacky, do-nothing a.g. in michigan. let's...