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jimmy, elliot, john, and somebody whose name -- frank li jr. it was hard for the five of them to grow up in the shadow of the giant oak of their parents. for the -- the five children had a combination of 18 marriages between them. i think they had a hard time apprenticing themselves to becoming people in their own right. they wanted to skip steps and suddenly become important, run for senate or governor. they never got their own confidence on their own. it is not an easy part of this story. >> anna married twice. her second husband jumps out of a hotel room in new york city. how come. >> he was a manic depressive and was under sedation for his psychological illness. they had already separated. he was always troubled. you can see it during their marriage. they write romantic letters. you feel them clinging to each other in an unnatural way. shortly after the way, her husband felt he no longer had the platform of the roosevelt presidency to stand on now that roosevelt was dead and couldn't make his way in the publishing world anymore and got so s
jimmy, elliot, john, and somebody whose name -- frank li jr. it was hard for the five of them to grow up in the shadow of the giant oak of their parents. for the -- the five children had a combination of 18 marriages between them. i think they had a hard time apprenticing themselves to becoming people in their own right. they wanted to skip steps and suddenly become important, run for senate or governor. they never got their own confidence on their own. it is not an easy part of this story....
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to chicago to accept the nomination, governor roosevelt flew from albany with his wife, and sons elliotn. of an erahe beginning unparalleled in american history. fdr's appearance at chicago stadium was the beginning of the series of spectacular personal triumph spirit swept into office by the greatest landslide in history, his first words were fearless. >> i am prepared under my constitutional duty to recommend measures for stricken nation in the midst of a stricken world. , or such other member -- or such other measures as congress may build out of its experience and wisdom, i shall seek within my constitutional authority. but, in the -- event congress should fail to take one of these two courses, and if the national emergency is still critical, i shall take to clear course of duty. congress for the one remaining instrument to meet the power, brought executive to weight a war against the as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign follow. -- foreign foe. [laughter] term was fdr's first marked by ominous world unrest. men of many nations were
to chicago to accept the nomination, governor roosevelt flew from albany with his wife, and sons elliotn. of an erahe beginning unparalleled in american history. fdr's appearance at chicago stadium was the beginning of the series of spectacular personal triumph spirit swept into office by the greatest landslide in history, his first words were fearless. >> i am prepared under my constitutional duty to recommend measures for stricken nation in the midst of a stricken world. , or such other...
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as ceo however, elliot came into the stock. that sort of changed the dynamic a bit and the number of different things but it wasn't expected that he was going to stay through this year and now he will be stepping down as of july 1st as the ceo taking or continuing to be executive chairman until january of next year, which they will name what is expected to be a separate person to be the chairman while stankey steps up on july 1 as ceo >> david, when we consider whether his legacy was successful r or not, is the key deciding factor for h that in fact yet to be decided in do we have to wait a couple of years to see whether the acquisition proves to be b a successful one or not >> i think that's a great question listen, he's been on the job for 13 years he's dramatically changed the nature of at&t's businesses. it was almost a pure wireless company when mr. stevenson took over also had a wire line to come extent, but he has made it into a very different company p by the way, first with the failed acquisition of t mobile, which res
as ceo however, elliot came into the stock. that sort of changed the dynamic a bit and the number of different things but it wasn't expected that he was going to stay through this year and now he will be stepping down as of july 1st as the ceo taking or continuing to be executive chairman until january of next year, which they will name what is expected to be a separate person to be the chairman while stankey steps up on july 1 as ceo >> david, when we consider whether his legacy was...
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joining me on the phone is peter elliot's owner, elliot rabin, thank you very much for joining us. tell us about your reopening. what are you expecting? >> well, good morning, ma'am, i want to thank you all for having me. well, we actually opened saturday -- i mean, friday and we got a couple of customers in. we obeyed all of the risks because we don't want to put no one in danger. the reason i did it we applied to the city, state, national government within the first 24 hours of the opening of the so-called aid, we got all kinds of wonderful confirmation numbers and no action so i said to myself i have people that have been working for me 15 to 35 years and i will not let them suffer. it's not about me. it's about small retail, small businesses across the country and i find it absolutely absurd that you have made liquor stores, not you but the government of the city and the state made liquor stores essential business when i find that to be quite dangerous. we provide needed items but emotional support for our neighborhood and we did it because it's the right thing to do. maria: go
joining me on the phone is peter elliot's owner, elliot rabin, thank you very much for joining us. tell us about your reopening. what are you expecting? >> well, good morning, ma'am, i want to thank you all for having me. well, we actually opened saturday -- i mean, friday and we got a couple of customers in. we obeyed all of the risks because we don't want to put no one in danger. the reason i did it we applied to the city, state, national government within the first 24 hours of the...
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. >> by then lane had met devin elliot. they were married in 2015.. >> one of those guys nathan lane played so hilariously alongside matthew broderick in the 2001 broadway mega hit "the producers." >> number one, never put your own money in the show. and number two? >> never put your own money in the show! >> it is a hard act to follow. >> what time do you want dinner. i say, i don't know, i'm not hungry. and then at 3:00 in the morning, i would wake her up and say now. >> and people expect you to be funny? >> yes. yes. >> every member of our band, living, dead, and undecided. [laughter] >> lane was doing this comic thing in "the addams family." and the "new york times" called him the greatest stage entertainer of the decade. >> i read this piece, and i was, like, that's interesting. that is how he sees me. it was enough to make me say, is that all there is? i felt like i had a lot more to offer. >> and so he pitched himself for the lead in "the iceman cometh." >> say it, i made it. say roy combs, you are a homosexual. >> in a 2018 revival of the aid
. >> by then lane had met devin elliot. they were married in 2015.. >> one of those guys nathan lane played so hilariously alongside matthew broderick in the 2001 broadway mega hit "the producers." >> number one, never put your own money in the show. and number two? >> never put your own money in the show! >> it is a hard act to follow. >> what time do you want dinner. i say, i don't know, i'm not hungry. and then at 3:00 in the morning, i would...
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and ourselves elliot's. gone down. when you know people online and something happens to them in the real world they're suddenly not online you realize how much of how you reach out to them is frou you know directly contact them online sending them a direct message on twitter or contacting one slacken you know where were phoning up there's no for an answer on his phone so we suddenly. felt very disconnected from him. you know considering the pressure we get from the russian government raised is very worrying when someone just disappears. one of the possibilities that kind of is added to our list of things that could happen to him is maybe he asked me to stay actually is funny to such to do something and that is kind of worrying but you just have to keep his half of the u.k. in 2018 for this record or something. it is now clear that mr script tom and his daughter were poisoned with a military grade nerve agent of the type developed by russia this is part of a group of nerve agents known as no virtual that's obviously ver
and ourselves elliot's. gone down. when you know people online and something happens to them in the real world they're suddenly not online you realize how much of how you reach out to them is frou you know directly contact them online sending them a direct message on twitter or contacting one slacken you know where were phoning up there's no for an answer on his phone so we suddenly. felt very disconnected from him. you know considering the pressure we get from the russian government raised is...
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elliot too is still waiting for her unemployment 8 as a skilled worker she hopes to find a new job once the crisis is over but she knows that many americans will not be that lucky a month when i see. you and i say ok well i'm joined from new york by its rays again or gigi professor of economics and policy analysis at the new school for social research welcome trees and we just heard have sudden on employment is affecting the individuals in our report but can you illustrate for our viewers how big of an impact it is on the u.s. to have tens of millions of people lose their jobs in the space of just a few weeks. there's chile in facts one is that there's a lot of income from these people but not as much as it was in the last recession the congress immediately boosted the unemployment benefits so that for many people there will be giving more on unemployment than they were working so in a macroeconomic sense that helps mitigate the impact of of the unemployment because there's income in place and so that's the good news but what it means that the longer term is is not so good we should hav
elliot too is still waiting for her unemployment 8 as a skilled worker she hopes to find a new job once the crisis is over but she knows that many americans will not be that lucky a month when i see. you and i say ok well i'm joined from new york by its rays again or gigi professor of economics and policy analysis at the new school for social research welcome trees and we just heard have sudden on employment is affecting the individuals in our report but can you illustrate for our viewers how...
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well i'm pleased to say that logan elliot and his mum lauren join me now from bodmin in cornwall.ou all so much forjoining us. lauren, tell us about logan and how he has been finding lockdown. logan is my little boy. he is the middle child. he struggles a lot with everything. especially with the lockdown. he's out of routine. he doesn't see obviously his friends that he would usely see, his teachers, specifically mrs alan, who he loves a lot. so you asked for a bit of help on facebook, what did you ask for? yeah, i basically wrote on the bodmin page asking for anyone who would write him a letter or draw him a picture, anything like that and the response was really overwhelming. in particular, what did dave, marc and adam do?” overwhelming. in particular, what did dave, marc and adam do? i had a message from the postman asking if it was ok if they could deliver the post as superheroes and logan loves superheroes, like most little boys and girls. i said yes, it would be fantastic. so they did. what was logan's reaxion. we have seen —— reaxion? we have seen picture of him smiling. wh
well i'm pleased to say that logan elliot and his mum lauren join me now from bodmin in cornwall.ou all so much forjoining us. lauren, tell us about logan and how he has been finding lockdown. logan is my little boy. he is the middle child. he struggles a lot with everything. especially with the lockdown. he's out of routine. he doesn't see obviously his friends that he would usely see, his teachers, specifically mrs alan, who he loves a lot. so you asked for a bit of help on facebook, what did...
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you heard the statement from elliot they are supportive, and we'll see.his is an unusual time to say the least, to take the reigns of one of the country's major companies at this point. we just spoke to the ceo of verizon talking about the wireless industry. wireless is the least of the concerns at at&t, frankly. it's much more been on the continued erosion of the sub base of direct tv, and think about warner media right now facing the problems a lot of media companies do a lack of advertising. a lack of sports on some of their key networks hbo, however, perhaps a power house, but hbo max, that introduce, that's a key for this company, no doubt about it >> the coronavirus prices, the company recently came out with earnings, detailed more about how they're being affected, committed to the dividend, but it's an interesting time to take over a company like this where not only do they -- does he have to navigate through the crisis, but also potentially changed landscape for business and for media, and just the way consumers behave >> yeah. no doubt there's be
you heard the statement from elliot they are supportive, and we'll see.his is an unusual time to say the least, to take the reigns of one of the country's major companies at this point. we just spoke to the ceo of verizon talking about the wireless industry. wireless is the least of the concerns at at&t, frankly. it's much more been on the continued erosion of the sub base of direct tv, and think about warner media right now facing the problems a lot of media companies do a lack of...
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elliot hanson is heading to his first games, he feels the delay could give him an advantage over hise ambitious targets during the lockdown. ijust set sort of short—term goals for quarantine, for example. iwill share one of those with you. that is to leave quarantine sector and i we nt to leave quarantine sector and i went in. doing the bike, doing specific exercises. when we are left out and able to go on the water, in many ways, i want to be any better position than i otherwise would have been. it is about setting goals, to keep feeling like you are moving forward. good for morale and motivation. the tour de france will almost certainly be postponed the french president emmanuel macron says that restrictions on public events will continue until mid—july, with the tour due to start on june 27th. those restrictions on mass gatherings would also impact the french grand prix, which is also scheduled forjune. should it be called off, it would be the 10th formula one race to affected. that is also on the bbc sport centre, goodbye for now. chancellor rishi sunak has said the uk's strategy
elliot hanson is heading to his first games, he feels the delay could give him an advantage over hise ambitious targets during the lockdown. ijust set sort of short—term goals for quarantine, for example. iwill share one of those with you. that is to leave quarantine sector and i we nt to leave quarantine sector and i went in. doing the bike, doing specific exercises. when we are left out and able to go on the water, in many ways, i want to be any better position than i otherwise would have...
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. >> my name is elliot and i have a 10 year maxon and a 4-year-old daughter.they are infected with the coronavirus and admitted to the hospital would they be separated and as a parent what i have a right to stay by their side in the hospital in their time of need? thank you. >> what do you make of that situation? >> great question and that will vary depending on each hospital protocol they are following but most likely the children would be separated because they will be following isolation procedures, a lot of hospitals are limiting it to one parent with the child but you are able to be with your child but you have to speak with the hospital to see whether policy is that your children will not be alone but they will likely be separated. >> one thing you can do to reassure parents, the younger someone is, not newborns for children and teenagers are less likely to have significantly symptomatic disease. if the child has an underlying condition like cancer or diabetes it is a different story but a normal healthy childless then 20, very few will be significantly
. >> my name is elliot and i have a 10 year maxon and a 4-year-old daughter.they are infected with the coronavirus and admitted to the hospital would they be separated and as a parent what i have a right to stay by their side in the hospital in their time of need? thank you. >> what do you make of that situation? >> great question and that will vary depending on each hospital protocol they are following but most likely the children would be separated because they will be...
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okay guy, we've got elliot management out this week saying we could go 50% from our high. we have some optimism. i get it i understand where that's coming from, but at the same time there's been a huge pile into basically the same names is there more risk to the upside or the downside? >> well, today is a great illustration people ask all the time, you know, the difference between the real economy and the stock market if you want a thesis or a paper on it, just look what's happened over the last couple weeks data that's probably the worst we've seen in a century overlaid with a stock market that's going up 30% from that march 23rd low. people have to be scratching their head because i know i am to me, it comes down to this at current levels in the s&p f you assume we have $130 worth of s&p 500 earnings -- and that's a stretch. right now the s&p is trading at 22 times, which is very rich now, the counter is the fed is buying everything and there's so much liquidity in the system that none of that matters. if that's the case, we're going down the same rabbit hole we went dow
okay guy, we've got elliot management out this week saying we could go 50% from our high. we have some optimism. i get it i understand where that's coming from, but at the same time there's been a huge pile into basically the same names is there more risk to the upside or the downside? >> well, today is a great illustration people ask all the time, you know, the difference between the real economy and the stock market if you want a thesis or a paper on it, just look what's happened over...
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. >> hello, my name is elliot, my question is, i have a 10-year-old son, and a 4-year-old daughter. are infected with coronavirus and admitted, with a be separated? also is as a parent could i be with them and their tandem is needed >> what you think that situation? >> that's a great question, is going to vary depending on each hospital. most likely, yes, the children would be separated, because they are going to be in isolation procedures. they will be in their own room, they will have to be in full bpn if they are limiting it to one parent with the child, but you are able to be with their child, you will just have to speak with the hospital to see what their policy is. your children will not be alone, you will be allowed to see them, they will likely be in separate rooms. >> and shannon -- one thing you can do to reassure parents, the younger someone is, and not newborns, but children, teenagers seem much less likely to have significant symptomatic diseases. if they have an underlying condition, it's a different story, but as a normal, healthy child, very few of those children's a
. >> hello, my name is elliot, my question is, i have a 10-year-old son, and a 4-year-old daughter. are infected with coronavirus and admitted, with a be separated? also is as a parent could i be with them and their tandem is needed >> what you think that situation? >> that's a great question, is going to vary depending on each hospital. most likely, yes, the children would be separated, because they are going to be in isolation procedures. they will be in their own room, they...
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elliot, thank you so much for being here. it just feels a little confusi confusing. should we wear a mask? >> i will break it down for your very simply. number one is we have a shortage of personal protective equipment. so be very clear, the n95 masks should be reserved for health care workers both. that said i do not see any harm in people making and using their own cloth mask provided they are using them properly and they recognize that masks are a piece of the puzzle. as a new still absolutely need to practice social distancing, hand washing and avoiding touching her face. >> dana: it's interesting that you say that about the doctors because many doctors and north nurses are reporting that they are having to reuse their own masks. it's not right for somebody, a civilian to hoard those if the medical professionals are dealing with them because they are dealing with sick patients? >> exactly. they are interacting with patients on the front line and patients that have active cobit 19, the most highly contagious patients. so it's not okay that doctors and nurses and h
elliot, thank you so much for being here. it just feels a little confusi confusing. should we wear a mask? >> i will break it down for your very simply. number one is we have a shortage of personal protective equipment. so be very clear, the n95 masks should be reserved for health care workers both. that said i do not see any harm in people making and using their own cloth mask provided they are using them properly and they recognize that masks are a piece of the puzzle. as a new still...
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elliot ellsworth of connecticut he brokers this arrangement whereby the senate, the upper house, will have equal representation that keeps the small states happy and the house of representatives, the lower house will have their representation based on population. so this seems to resolve everyone's needs for the time being until they start toe consider who should actually be counted in terms of representation. so, this brings us to some additional compromises that were brokered during the convention. so the three fifth as compromise this is the one that helps resolve the he question of how enslaved people get counted for purposes of representation. the three-fifths compromise is ultimately what's going to be the result. three-fifths of the population of enslaved people will be counted for purposes of representation. and there's actually a really great visual of this in our distinction of color exhibit if you've not already sign. the reason that the other states are twoiwilling to be amenable this, there's some taxation involved so enslaved people who are considered property are also c
elliot ellsworth of connecticut he brokers this arrangement whereby the senate, the upper house, will have equal representation that keeps the small states happy and the house of representatives, the lower house will have their representation based on population. so this seems to resolve everyone's needs for the time being until they start toe consider who should actually be counted in terms of representation. so, this brings us to some additional compromises that were brokered during the...
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. >> remember when ezekiel elliot wore the crop top?t "world news now," we need that story for tomorrow morning. >> yes, we do. >> all your draft pick fashion, we need that story. >> the first five picks, cincinnati, washington redskins, detroit lions, new york giants, miami dolphins. i didn't even have the team names, i knew it from memory, a little sports fan. >> joe burrow, number one draft pick, expected to be, former lsu quarterback, we'll see what happens. >> good old joe. >> should be a fun event. dress up, please. >>> coming up, the age that most americans say you're officially old, mona. >> oh! >> it's younger than you might think. >> don't come for me. >>> first, the only movie theater in america that's still open during the pandemic and running new films, and you have to bring your own seats. >>> plusheoppy reserve that's in full bloom. how people have been defying roadblocks and other measures to take in nature's beauty during this pandemic. and other measures to take in nature's beauty during this pandemic. (boy) got it. (d
. >> remember when ezekiel elliot wore the crop top?t "world news now," we need that story for tomorrow morning. >> yes, we do. >> all your draft pick fashion, we need that story. >> the first five picks, cincinnati, washington redskins, detroit lions, new york giants, miami dolphins. i didn't even have the team names, i knew it from memory, a little sports fan. >> joe burrow, number one draft pick, expected to be, former lsu quarterback, we'll see what...
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to tell us more, the festival's founder, elliot grove, joins me.e productions have been cancelled. and everybody is stuck at home with only their resourcefulness and creative energy, trying to figure out how to innovate what could be seen as a tragedy, and it isa what could be seen as a tragedy, and it is a tragedy. but how to maximise any benefits you could possibly get from that? so what is your advice to people who are stuck at home and feel like they're in a situation where they are not working and it could not get much bleaker?” where they are not working and it could not get much bleaker? i think it's a matter of whether you look —— work in the creative industry or not, you need to have structure to your day. brush her teeth, not, you need to have structure to your day. brush herteeth, get not, you need to have structure to your day. brush her teeth, get up and do something. and if you're not at work, you can learn something new. you can learn new language, a new. you can learn new language, a new skill, learn film—making or screenwriting, or
to tell us more, the festival's founder, elliot grove, joins me.e productions have been cancelled. and everybody is stuck at home with only their resourcefulness and creative energy, trying to figure out how to innovate what could be seen as a tragedy, and it isa what could be seen as a tragedy, and it is a tragedy. but how to maximise any benefits you could possibly get from that? so what is your advice to people who are stuck at home and feel like they're in a situation where they are not...
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complete the website of one citizen journalist claims to have connected the dots during cat is run by elliot higgins a 36 year old leader of office worker among boeing can see were tools or you tube and google earth something higgins used to back his claim that russian big satellite images to play in the green army for the mh 7000 crash. but i was young i was super super show i was in verse i just couldn't leave the house or show shy. terribly nerdy as this hour i was really into if your game and i was very withdrawn as well so it's computers and those kind of people do. i used to play these games a lot and i would like join a group and in never be able to be a leader of the group because i was really good stuff i've always been like i've had this kind of assess if i see where i do something like really get into it. i've just been looking at twitter and i know says there was a you know i suspect you know and someone said of this james foley all of. this is to start for an american citizen culture. i just felt like i need to do something so that's why for it see if i can actually figure out w
complete the website of one citizen journalist claims to have connected the dots during cat is run by elliot higgins a 36 year old leader of office worker among boeing can see were tools or you tube and google earth something higgins used to back his claim that russian big satellite images to play in the green army for the mh 7000 crash. but i was young i was super super show i was in verse i just couldn't leave the house or show shy. terribly nerdy as this hour i was really into if your game...
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elliot management, paul singer. vista equity partners, robert smith. fidelity investments abigail johnson. mastercard. visa. chubb. sequoia. stevens, warren stevens, great. charles schwab, chuck schwab will be here by phone. food and beverage, national restaurant association, mcdonald's. darden restaurants. coca-cola. pepsi-cola. chick-fil-a, subway. bloom inbrands. yum brands. papa john's, starbucks, wolfgang puck. thomas kel lore. my friend john george, and danielle. you know them. from the transportation world, fedex, fred smith. a legend. united airlines, oscar munoz. ups, david abney. j.b. hunt. yrc worldwide. crowley. maritime. incredible, big, powerful shippers in transportation companies. telecommunications which have the legendary john malone of liberty media. verizon, t-mobile. charter communications. and brian roberts of comcast. thank you all very much. health care, new york presbyterian, jerry spire. a friend of mine. hca health care. sam hazen. thank you, sam. just met with sam. ascension health. common spirit health. community health sys
elliot management, paul singer. vista equity partners, robert smith. fidelity investments abigail johnson. mastercard. visa. chubb. sequoia. stevens, warren stevens, great. charles schwab, chuck schwab will be here by phone. food and beverage, national restaurant association, mcdonald's. darden restaurants. coca-cola. pepsi-cola. chick-fil-a, subway. bloom inbrands. yum brands. papa john's, starbucks, wolfgang puck. thomas kel lore. my friend john george, and danielle. you know them. from the...
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>> yes, this is david elliot lewis, long-time tenderloin resident and i am, of course, in support of item 20, the resolution and i'm hoping that even more will be done, including maybe enabling legislation to bring homeless people off the street into shelter. i see them everyday living in tents or just sleeping on the sidewalk, often in close conditions and it's heart breaking and so dangerous and lived would be lost and communities lost. these preventible if these people can be brought indoorses, at least for next few months during this outbreak. and any action you can take -- and i think legislative action is required to provide temporary indoor separate room shelters, not in a big auditorium but separate rooms to protect these vulnerable individuals. you'll be grateful in the long run for the lives saved. david elliot lewis from people's tenderloin. >> you have one question remaining. >> is the speaker prepared to make comments? >> yes. >> i'm do john mccormack and i'a tenderloin activist. i think there's a lot of confusion why people don't turn out to vote and why people don't pa
>> yes, this is david elliot lewis, long-time tenderloin resident and i am, of course, in support of item 20, the resolution and i'm hoping that even more will be done, including maybe enabling legislation to bring homeless people off the street into shelter. i see them everyday living in tents or just sleeping on the sidewalk, often in close conditions and it's heart breaking and so dangerous and lived would be lost and communities lost. these preventible if these people can be brought...
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>> yes, this is david elliot lewis, long-time tenderloin resident and i am, of course, in support of item 20, the resolution and i'm hoping that even more will be done, including maybe enabling legislation to bring homeless people off the street into shelter. i see them everyday living in tents or just sleeping on the sidewalk, often in close conditions and it's heart breaking and so dangerous and lived would be lost and communities lost. these preventible if these people can be brought indoorses, at least for next few months during this outbreak. and any action you can take -- and i think legislative action is required to provide temporary indoor separate room shelters, not in a big auditorium but separate rooms to protect these vulnerable individuals. you'll be grateful in the long run for the lives saved. david elliot lewis from people's tenderloin. >> you have one question remaining. >> is the speaker prepared to make comments? >> yes. >> i'm do john mccormack and i'a tenderloin activist. i think there's a lot of confusion why people don't turn out to vote and why people don't pa
>> yes, this is david elliot lewis, long-time tenderloin resident and i am, of course, in support of item 20, the resolution and i'm hoping that even more will be done, including maybe enabling legislation to bring homeless people off the street into shelter. i see them everyday living in tents or just sleeping on the sidewalk, often in close conditions and it's heart breaking and so dangerous and lived would be lost and communities lost. these preventible if these people can be brought...
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commercial free kovrcoverage stephanie link is with us and alicia lavigne as well a warning from elliot management, paul singer today, saying the bottom may not be in for stocks in a new letter to investors. he writes our gut tells us that a 50% or deeper decline from the february top might be the ultimate path of global stock markets. of course we went down about 35% from peak to trough and we're well above that level right now. alicia, i'll come to you first, if i may clearly, some stocks like banks for example, are down a lot more than the 35% figure. well fargo is down 50% or so year to date is that therefore enough that some stocks have gone that far lower or do you agree with singer that we need to see the broader markets decline further still? >> so i think we are headed for more of a decline from here, but i think the bottom is probably in only because of the gigantic bazooka that the fed has fired d at the current problem and what we've learned from the previous crisis is that you invest a long side the fed the fed's protecting you it's protecting a lot of asset classes here so
commercial free kovrcoverage stephanie link is with us and alicia lavigne as well a warning from elliot management, paul singer today, saying the bottom may not be in for stocks in a new letter to investors. he writes our gut tells us that a 50% or deeper decline from the february top might be the ultimate path of global stock markets. of course we went down about 35% from peak to trough and we're well above that level right now. alicia, i'll come to you first, if i may clearly, some stocks...
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flowers would bloom and everybody would be fine, to us finally being told the truth, that april is, as elliot said, april is the cruellest month and we can expect 100 to 250,000 deaths in this country over the next two, three weeks. >> good scenario. >> if, if we do everything right now. since our response to this has been so delayed and so pathetic up until last week. >> yeah, i know we're going to talk a lot about what the president said a couple months ago, what he said a couple weeks ago, what he said just last week. it was last week he was talking about opening the economy again by easter for some parts of the country. he talked yesterday about, hey, this is not the flu. a lot of people have been saying it's the flu. the president said it was the flu a couple of weeks ago. we'll get into all of that. but just the numbers alone, i've heard the word sobering used a lot. i would say staggering when they're showing these numbers that even with current social distancing guidelines in place, 100,000 to 240,000 potential deaths. and if the measures don't stay in place, that death toll could be
flowers would bloom and everybody would be fine, to us finally being told the truth, that april is, as elliot said, april is the cruellest month and we can expect 100 to 250,000 deaths in this country over the next two, three weeks. >> good scenario. >> if, if we do everything right now. since our response to this has been so delayed and so pathetic up until last week. >> yeah, i know we're going to talk a lot about what the president said a couple months ago, what he said a...
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recientemente ezequiel elliot habÍa firmado por seis aÑos por 90 millones de dÓlares, es decir 15 porvierte ella en la Única mujer entrenadora del programa colegial de hombres del paÍs, ya habÍa habido un caso anterior en el equipo colegial masculino pero era una mujer que trabajaba como asistente, no como entrenadora, frederic. >> y esta va a tener doble responsabilidad, baloncesto y softball, el comisionado de la nba estÁ buscando el regreso lo antes posible de la actividad del baloncesto, ya se sabe, sandarti, que el ejecutivo del baloncesto de la nba con personal de equipos mÉdicos han discutido diferentes escenarios y protocolos para preparar a los jugadores para el reinicio de las actividades, el plan mÁs ambicioso serÍa el de un plan de trabajo de 25 dÍas de preparaciÓn para los jugadores como serÍa ese plan, querido sandarti?. >> durante 11 dÍas seguidos los jugadores trabajarÍan individualmente y el resto serÍan dos semanas de un campamento de entrenamiento, para eso solo necesitan el okey de los oficiales mÉdicos, querido amigo. >> asÍ es, no solo el baloncesto quiere regres
recientemente ezequiel elliot habÍa firmado por seis aÑos por 90 millones de dÓlares, es decir 15 porvierte ella en la Única mujer entrenadora del programa colegial de hombres del paÍs, ya habÍa habido un caso anterior en el equipo colegial masculino pero era una mujer que trabajaba como asistente, no como entrenadora, frederic. >> y esta va a tener doble responsabilidad, baloncesto y softball, el comisionado de la nba estÁ buscando el regreso lo antes posible de la actividad del...