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gilman, thank you. and we would like to take another moment to thank all of our medical professionals who are working so hard in such dangerous circumstances every day while we all get through this. "andrea mitchell reports" will start after a short break. $9.95 at my age? $9.95? no way. $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. guaranteed acceptance? i like guarantees. keep going. and with this plan, your rate is locked in for your lifetime, so it will never go up. sounds good to me, but at my age, i need the security of knowing it won't get cancelled as i get older. this is lifetim
gilman, thank you. and we would like to take another moment to thank all of our medical professionals who are working so hard in such dangerous circumstances every day while we all get through this. "andrea mitchell reports" will start after a short break. $9.95 at my age? $9.95? no way. $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting...
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commissioner gilman? >> thank you, commissioner brandon. first of all, i want to thank all of our front-line nonprofit workers who are continuing to go to work everyday, particularly our emergency service's staff. too often nonprofit workers are not thought of by the public as first responders, but they're the ones keeping our shelters and navigation centers and supportive housing everyday. i want to thank emily for your work. i am fully supportive of the item. but i have one question for emily. they want to procure hotels and for people who need to self-quarantine or symptomatic but he called for the priorization for people vulnerable to the illness or folks over 60 in the homeless population to be sheltered first. my question is, are you looking at that population first for priorization into the navigation center or will you use coordinated entry? >> that's a great question. thank you, commissioner gillman. we are looking at the governor's guidance that came out yesterday and working with the department of public health to put together ou
commissioner gilman? >> thank you, commissioner brandon. first of all, i want to thank all of our front-line nonprofit workers who are continuing to go to work everyday, particularly our emergency service's staff. too often nonprofit workers are not thought of by the public as first responders, but they're the ones keeping our shelters and navigation centers and supportive housing everyday. i want to thank emily for your work. i am fully supportive of the item. but i have one question for...
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to us at gilman hill, the way out is incumbent upon voters to be super conscience that we're voting for fiscally sound lead who are can understand and start to dig us out of this hole that might be pollyanna to think it's possible. it is on us to be fiscally responsible for the next five to ten years, maybe 20 to 30 years to get out of it >> one of the issues, why should we even been worried about quote, unquote, land mines at this point >> jenny is totally right. we are headed towards all the worst parts of europe without the best parts it's all bad teeth it's no good food in architecture europe, for years, have decided they will prop every random company up they will never allow a business to fail. the ecb will come in and buy credit you've seen wast happhat's happ the euro zone which is a slow, slow decay we have to decide what we want to see some form of us may be required. after this period of flagrant spending just to build your point, we have just started to figure out the damage to state municipalities we know that's not going to be enough if you go state by state, city by city,
to us at gilman hill, the way out is incumbent upon voters to be super conscience that we're voting for fiscally sound lead who are can understand and start to dig us out of this hole that might be pollyanna to think it's possible. it is on us to be fiscally responsible for the next five to ten years, maybe 20 to 30 years to get out of it >> one of the issues, why should we even been worried about quote, unquote, land mines at this point >> jenny is totally right. we are headed...
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ahead, we take you behind the scenes with the working at home kelly, ryan and their producer, michael gilman>>> high school and college seniors are missing out on the activities and the ceremonies they've worked years to achieve, and that's why we have started student spotlight to honor the class of 2020. go to our website, abc7news.com to share stories of local high school and college seniors. we'll be right back. my skin hurt, i felt gross. but then i started cosentyx and i haven't really had to think about it. real people with psoriasis... look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen... or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. dad, i'm scared. ♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. it's why last year chevron invested
ahead, we take you behind the scenes with the working at home kelly, ryan and their producer, michael gilman>>> high school and college seniors are missing out on the activities and the ceremonies they've worked years to achieve, and that's why we have started student spotlight to honor the class of 2020. go to our website, abc7news.com to share stories of local high school and college seniors. we'll be right back. my skin hurt, i felt gross. but then i started cosentyx and i haven't...
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here along with steve weiss, jon najarian, jenny harrington is the ceo and portfolio management at gilman hill asset management, rob sechman is one of "forbes" top 100 financial advisers and rich sapperstein is back. he, as well, a top financial adviser, barrons, in the top 100 there. let's get to the board, show you where we were currently trading. pretty much highs of the day 550 for the dow, 2.25%, 24,646 s&p 500 trying to push towards 3,000, a gain of 2.5% today, a gain of 73 points. nasdaq, the outperformer of the majors at 3%, and there's the russell, which is having a good day as well, with a nearly 5% gain some 61 points there dow going for its best month since '87. the question is what all of this means for the coming days, weeks, and months ahead. joe, i'm going to go to you first. you look at the drivers today, i mentioned the gilead news, and that is clearly overshadowing what was a dreadful gdp number fauci now is talking about the clear-cut positive effects of this remdesivir trial. boeing's calhoun, the ceo saying the thaw is beginning. you've got starbucks talking about re
here along with steve weiss, jon najarian, jenny harrington is the ceo and portfolio management at gilman hill asset management, rob sechman is one of "forbes" top 100 financial advisers and rich sapperstein is back. he, as well, a top financial adviser, barrons, in the top 100 there. let's get to the board, show you where we were currently trading. pretty much highs of the day 550 for the dow, 2.25%, 24,646 s&p 500 trying to push towards 3,000, a gain of 2.5% today, a gain of 73...
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commissioner gilman? >> thank you, commissioner brandon. first of all, i want to thank all of our front-line nonprofit workers who are continuing to go to work everyday, particularly our emergency service's staff. too often nonprofit workers are not thought of by the public as first responders, but they're the ones keeping our shelters and navigation centers and supportive housing everyday. i want to thank emily for your work. i am fully supportive of the item. but i have one question for emily. they want to procure hotels and for people who need to self-quarantine or symptomatic but he called for the priorization for people vulnerable to the illness or folks over 60 in the homeless population to be sheltered first. my question is, are you looking at that population first for priorization into the navigation center or will you use coordinated entry? >> that's a great question. thank you, commissioner gillman. we are looking at the governor's guidance that came out yesterday and working with the department of public health to put together ou
commissioner gilman? >> thank you, commissioner brandon. first of all, i want to thank all of our front-line nonprofit workers who are continuing to go to work everyday, particularly our emergency service's staff. too often nonprofit workers are not thought of by the public as first responders, but they're the ones keeping our shelters and navigation centers and supportive housing everyday. i want to thank emily for your work. i am fully supportive of the item. but i have one question for...
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commissioner gilman? >> thank you, commissioner brandon.hank all of our front-line nonprofit workers who are continuing to go to work everyday, particularly our emergency service's staff. too often nonprofit workers are not thought of by the public as first responders, but they're the ones keeping our shelters and navigation centers and supportive housing everyday. i want to thank emily for your work. i am fully supportive of the item. but i have one question for emily. they want to procure hotels and for people who need to self-quarantine or symptomatic but he called for the priorization for people vulnerable to the illness or folks over 60 in the homeless population to be sheltered first. my question is, are you looking at that population first for priorization into the navigation center or will you use coordinated entry? >> that's a great question. thank you, commissioner gillman. we are looking at the governor's guidance that came out yesterday and working with the department of public health to put together our priorization tool, but p
commissioner gilman? >> thank you, commissioner brandon.hank all of our front-line nonprofit workers who are continuing to go to work everyday, particularly our emergency service's staff. too often nonprofit workers are not thought of by the public as first responders, but they're the ones keeping our shelters and navigation centers and supportive housing everyday. i want to thank emily for your work. i am fully supportive of the item. but i have one question for emily. they want to...
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commissioner gilman? >> thank you, commissioner brandon. first of all, i want to thank all of our front-line nonprofit workers who are continuing to go to work everyday, particularly our emergency service's staff. too often nonprofit workers are not thought of by the public as first responders, but they're the ones keeping our shelters and navigation centers and supportive housing everyday. i want to thank emily for your work. i am fully supportive of the item. but i have one question for emily. they want to procure hotels and for people who need to self-quarantine or symptomatic but he called for the priorization for people vulnerable to the illness or folks over 60 in the homeless population to be sheltered first. my question is, are you looking at that population first for priorization into the navigation center or will you use coordinated entry? >> that's a great question. thank you, commissioner gillman. we are looking at the governor's guidance that came out yesterday and working with the department of public health to put together ou
commissioner gilman? >> thank you, commissioner brandon. first of all, i want to thank all of our front-line nonprofit workers who are continuing to go to work everyday, particularly our emergency service's staff. too often nonprofit workers are not thought of by the public as first responders, but they're the ones keeping our shelters and navigation centers and supportive housing everyday. i want to thank emily for your work. i am fully supportive of the item. but i have one question for...