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type of instruction i think that is most likely the outcome so many experts say that the current great house says the summer of the 2nd wave may be karelia not on. more than joiners excited people have officially. salut no symptoms those who didn't even register is sick and that means all students who are already somewhat i mean just the virus and their number is constantly rising will this will be enough to build the still hold her he. can wait. so i think my from my calculations we need somewhere between 50 and 70 percent of the population to be mewed to prevent spread of providers to achieve the herd immunity that you are saying there and i don't think that we're going to achieve that in this 1st wave of infections i think we do have more people infected then we know because throughout the world the testing is not uniform and it's not extensive enough so i think more people are being attacked but it's not going to reach 50 and 70 percent and so unfortunately there will be a 2nd wave most likely in the winter for example when when it gets cold again. will we have to go on another lockdown
type of instruction i think that is most likely the outcome so many experts say that the current great house says the summer of the 2nd wave may be karelia not on. more than joiners excited people have officially. salut no symptoms those who didn't even register is sick and that means all students who are already somewhat i mean just the virus and their number is constantly rising will this will be enough to build the still hold her he. can wait. so i think my from my calculations we need...
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like the: disinflation and some of the great house calls from global wall street, mr. gartman has nailed the call on gold. he says own gold but against a weaker yen, particularly against the euro. how can i have confidence to hold gold at $1700 an ounce? how do i effect that in euros and where is that heading on a percent change basis? guntram: owning it in euros is the only way to own it. -- non-usin u.s. dollar terms because the dollar the global currency. the dollar will continue to rise relative to the euro and one wants to own gold with a currency that is deflating, not inflating. turnship of gold in euro -- terms is a far better trade and has reduced volatility of intraday and intraday moves of day and intraday moves of gold. the easiest thing is to hold gold etf's and be short of the euro on the cme. futures are short versus the euro on the interbank market, or you could use an etf that is short euro transactions. it is complicated but it works. tom: i noticed yesterday out of our istanbul shop they had a fabulous chart showing the global reserves of the central
like the: disinflation and some of the great house calls from global wall street, mr. gartman has nailed the call on gold. he says own gold but against a weaker yen, particularly against the euro. how can i have confidence to hold gold at $1700 an ounce? how do i effect that in euros and where is that heading on a percent change basis? guntram: owning it in euros is the only way to own it. -- non-usin u.s. dollar terms because the dollar the global currency. the dollar will continue to rise...
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>> stephen: no, but i bet he'd be a great house guest. >> he's always giggling. ng i love about he and desmond tutu, always giggling. >> stephen: not great. what. >> stephen: an adult man giggling, might be weird. let's hear yours. ( giggles ) let's hear yours ( stephen giggling ) a lot of people are having odd dreams. let me tell you mine quickly because i'm the guest toon. it's i dreamed i had to do my show but i had to do it someplace where nobody could find me. i would be in trouble if anybody could find me but i still had to do my show. doctor? >> you would be in trouble if anyone found you? >> stephen: like the cops would find me doing my sew show. but i had to do the show and broadcast it but not anyplace the cops could find me. >> that's yourself. some part of you is conflicted about performing and cashing in -- i'm kidding -- about working during a time like this. >> stephen: oh, yeah. o your inner moral compass. perhaps maybe a super ego. may be too far to one extreme. >> stephen: sure. you want to hide from that part of yourself that says why -- why am
>> stephen: no, but i bet he'd be a great house guest. >> he's always giggling. ng i love about he and desmond tutu, always giggling. >> stephen: not great. what. >> stephen: an adult man giggling, might be weird. let's hear yours. ( giggles ) let's hear yours ( stephen giggling ) a lot of people are having odd dreams. let me tell you mine quickly because i'm the guest toon. it's i dreamed i had to do my show but i had to do it someplace where nobody could find me. i...
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house is about 8,000 square feet. and as you can see, the logs are magnificent. this is the great room. this is my favorite place in the entire house, mostly because this tree right here-- this is our feature tree. and this actually is a structural tree. it holds up the entire roof. god doesn't put a money compartment on a coffin. it just doesn't happen, so, i'm spending it. -and what better way to splurge than on a timber palace that's a far cry from the wooden shed boyce once shared with his brother? -beautiful day. -yeah, it is. we came from humble beginnings, and then to realize the american dream-- this is the true american dream right here that joan and i have, and i'm hoping that someday our grandchildren, our great-grandchildren, our great-great-grandchildren will appreciate how hard we've worked. -coming up, find out how one enterprising woman turned her childhood obsession into a high horse-powered moneymaking machine. -when i got into the horse business, i never dreamed that i would've made millions doing it. i mean, i've come a long ways. many of life's moments in thare being
house is about 8,000 square feet. and as you can see, the logs are magnificent. this is the great room. this is my favorite place in the entire house, mostly because this tree right here-- this is our feature tree. and this actually is a structural tree. it holds up the entire roof. god doesn't put a money compartment on a coffin. it just doesn't happen, so, i'm spending it. -and what better way to splurge than on a timber palace that's a far cry from the wooden shed boyce once shared with his...
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the house where roosevelt was born is only feet from the the library is a great house and has a lawn that goes down to the hudson river below. you are surrounded by beauty while you are doing this old-fashioned research. >> you mentioned val kill. what's that? >> that's the cottage roosevelt built for eleanor. a cottage actually was 22 rooms in arhys toe of the contractic terms. it wasn't a cottage. after his affair with lucy mercer and they decided to stay together it gave eleanor the freedom to go outside the marriage to find fulfill men. and she found women who are activists. and sarah del for roosevelt, franklin's mother looked askance at them. they weren't the fancy people she was used to. eleanor didn't feel bringing her women political friends to the big house where franklin and sarah lived. >> want to show the picture here of mrs. roosevelt, the mother, in the middle. >> that's the perfect symbolic picture in the middle. when frank limp went to harvard she got a town house to be near him. when he married eleanor, she got two town houses, one for him and one for him and doors
the house where roosevelt was born is only feet from the the library is a great house and has a lawn that goes down to the hudson river below. you are surrounded by beauty while you are doing this old-fashioned research. >> you mentioned val kill. what's that? >> that's the cottage roosevelt built for eleanor. a cottage actually was 22 rooms in arhys toe of the contractic terms. it wasn't a cottage. after his affair with lucy mercer and they decided to stay together it gave eleanor...
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so as i was saying the white house grounds did not always look quite as nice as they do today. in the great rush to complete the white house before president john adams moved in november 1, 1800, the landscape was left completely neglected and unimproved. in fact, as we've heard it was still full of the all the temporary structures needed for building the mansion. this included the carpenters shed and unused construction materials and even heaps of garbage. many of the pre-existing trees had been filled for firewood. the ground itself was terribly uneven and pockmarked with holes and dug for clay and brick kilns. in short the scene was deplorable. upon her arrival first lady abigail adams was understandably less than impressed and wrote to her daughter was not the least fence yard or other convenience. even so she still saw the landscape's potential through all of this mess and closed the note by saying it remains a beautiful spot capable of every improvement. but the adams' would not have the chance to make any improvements themselves. john adams lost his re-election bid and only lived in
so as i was saying the white house grounds did not always look quite as nice as they do today. in the great rush to complete the white house before president john adams moved in november 1, 1800, the landscape was left completely neglected and unimproved. in fact, as we've heard it was still full of the all the temporary structures needed for building the mansion. this included the carpenters shed and unused construction materials and even heaps of garbage. many of the pre-existing trees had...
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house briefing. million new people have filed for unemployment. u.s. unemployment about 20%, nearing the 25% we saw during the great depression. the house is set to vote any minute now on this additional relief package that would release $300 billion in funds for small businesses. i want to bring in taylor riggs. i want to start with this news out of gilead. having the s&p 500 was some strong gains right out of the gate and then it dipped into negative territory two or three times the lot of the volatility and the weakness coming off the headline we got. it was a financial times seen the that they had who accidentally leaked results from a chinese trial. the drug failed to show a positive result. from thely removed it website but the damage was already done. gilead came out and said the study of the results accidentally published were mischaracterized. the trial had to stop because not enough patients could be found. the results are inconclusive. damage to gilead scientists and damage to the rest of the market had already been done. it shows you how sensitive all markets are. i want to talk about intel. intel reporting after th
house briefing. million new people have filed for unemployment. u.s. unemployment about 20%, nearing the 25% we saw during the great depression. the house is set to vote any minute now on this additional relief package that would release $300 billion in funds for small businesses. i want to bring in taylor riggs. i want to start with this news out of gilead. having the s&p 500 was some strong gains right out of the gate and then it dipped into negative territory two or three times the lot...
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six white horses, the flag draped caisson was wrought to the main entrance of the white house, carried into the great east room where 80 years ago, almost to the day, the body of abraham lincoln had also laid in state. at hyde park, his ancestral home, the guns of west point cadets rang down the final curtain on the man best known around the world as fdr. [gunshots] to measure something of his greatness, we turn black -- we turn back the clock to franklin roosevelt as a young man making his first political campaign, to a time when at only 28 years of age, he was elected new york state senator and brought the republican machine that had ruled that just county for 28 years will stop emerging as a national figure, he served resident wilson as assistant secretary of navy. in 1920, his running mate of ohio, james m cox. fdr at the age of 38 was the youngest vice president joel candidate in history. married to anna eleanor roosevelt, he founded the heart of his dutch forebears. the vacation cottage on campobello island's after the vice presidency. it was in these same waters that he was first stricken with
six white horses, the flag draped caisson was wrought to the main entrance of the white house, carried into the great east room where 80 years ago, almost to the day, the body of abraham lincoln had also laid in state. at hyde park, his ancestral home, the guns of west point cadets rang down the final curtain on the man best known around the world as fdr. [gunshots] to measure something of his greatness, we turn black -- we turn back the clock to franklin roosevelt as a young man making his...
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this is a murder that it was caught on video the murder was committed by the great street crips it was an in-house murder meaning that a street crips killed another great street crips oftentimes gang members go by cold and one of the code says to never commit crimes against your own gang members in this particular scenario or murder investigation there was a. transplant that was a narcotic chooser he went to purchase a. member of the narcotics was he the bad or he.
this is a murder that it was caught on video the murder was committed by the great street crips it was an in-house murder meaning that a street crips killed another great street crips oftentimes gang members go by cold and one of the code says to never commit crimes against your own gang members in this particular scenario or murder investigation there was a. transplant that was a narcotic chooser he went to purchase a. member of the narcotics was he the bad or he.
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great -- their grief. ♪ drawn by six white horses, the flag-draped caisson was brought to the entrance of the white houserried into the great east room where 80 years before almost to the day, the body of abraham lincoln also had lady and state. in state.d at hyde park, his home in new york, the guns of west point cadets for a man of destiny, known around the world as fdr. [gunfire] ♪ to measure something of his greatness, would turn the clock back to franklin roosevelt as a young man making his first political campaign, at a time when at only 28 years of age he was elected new york state senator and broke a powerful republican machine that ruled dutchess county for 28 years. emerging as a national figure, he served president wilson as assistant secretary of the navy. mate ofas running ohio's james m carr, fdr at the age of 38 was the youngest vice presidential candidate in history. carried on st. patrick's day 1905 to anna eleanor roosevelt, fdr founded the dynasty typical of his hudson river dutch forebears. retreat, the roosevelt a vacation cottage, that fdr sailed with friends and family after the st
great -- their grief. ♪ drawn by six white horses, the flag-draped caisson was brought to the entrance of the white houserried into the great east room where 80 years before almost to the day, the body of abraham lincoln also had lady and state. in state.d at hyde park, his home in new york, the guns of west point cadets for a man of destiny, known around the world as fdr. [gunfire] ♪ to measure something of his greatness, would turn the clock back to franklin roosevelt as a young man...
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house. carried into the great east room where, 80 years before almost to the day, the body of abraham lincolnid in state. at hyde park, his ancestral home, the guns of west point cadets, the final curtain on the man known round the world as f.d.r. [shots firing] >> to measure something of his greatness, we turn back the clock to franklin roosevelt as a young man making his first political campaign torks the time when -- to the time when, only 28 years of age, he was elected new york state senator and brought the powerful republican machine that had rolled the county for over 28 years. ♪[music]♪ >> emerging as a national figure, he served president wilson as the secretary of -- assistant secretary of the navy. in 1920, as running mate of james m. cox, f.d.r., at the age of 38 was the youngest vice presidential candidate in history. married on st. patrick's day to eleanor roosevelt, f.d.r. founded a dynasty typical of his hudson river forebears. it was to the roosevelt retreat the vacation cottage on campobello island, that f.d.r. sailed with his friends and family after his strenuous campaign
house. carried into the great east room where, 80 years before almost to the day, the body of abraham lincolnid in state. at hyde park, his ancestral home, the guns of west point cadets, the final curtain on the man known round the world as f.d.r. [shots firing] >> to measure something of his greatness, we turn back the clock to franklin roosevelt as a young man making his first political campaign torks the time when -- to the time when, only 28 years of age, he was elected new york state...
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i can tell you, that social distancing, learning from home, isn't working that great at my house. i know a lot of patierents are struggling. >> i'm in the same boat. easier said than done. everyone can learn from home. i'm coming to you via a laptop and high speed internet connection. that's me working from home. a lot of kids can't do that. they don't have the technology. what happened? the governor said, he gets it. it's a struggle for parents, all of us here. it's a struggle for the kids and for the teachers and the school districts. take a listen. >> i just want to go deeply to express an appreciation to all of the moms, all of the teachers, all of the caregivers, i know how stressful this is. trust me, i know. i know what we are asking over the next few months. >> notice what he said, the next few months. this is not the next few weeks. how do your kids, how do our community kids study at home? thousands of kids in the bay area and across the state don't have the proper wi-fi connection or internet connection at home. they don't have those laptops to learn from. what do they
i can tell you, that social distancing, learning from home, isn't working that great at my house. i know a lot of patierents are struggling. >> i'm in the same boat. easier said than done. everyone can learn from home. i'm coming to you via a laptop and high speed internet connection. that's me working from home. a lot of kids can't do that. they don't have the technology. what happened? the governor said, he gets it. it's a struggle for parents, all of us here. it's a struggle for the...
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so, yeah, as i was saying, the white house grounded not always a quite as nice as they do today. in the great rush to complete the white house before president john adams moved in on november 1, 1800, the landscape was left completely neglected and unimproved. as we have heard, it was still full of temporary structures needed for building the mansion. this included the carpenter shed and the houses is that house the workman on site. as well as unused construction materials and even heaps of garbage. many of the trees had been used for firewood. the ground itself was terribly uneven and marked with holes used for firing in the brick helms. in short, it was deplorable. abigail adams was understandably less than impressed, and wrote to her daughter that the place had "not the least fenced yard, or other convenience." even so, she still saw the landscapes potential through all of this mess and closed the note by saying, "it remains a beautiful spot, capable of every improvement." but the adams'would nothave a chance to make improvements. john adams only lived in the white house for less than four
so, yeah, as i was saying, the white house grounded not always a quite as nice as they do today. in the great rush to complete the white house before president john adams moved in on november 1, 1800, the landscape was left completely neglected and unimproved. as we have heard, it was still full of temporary structures needed for building the mansion. this included the carpenter shed and the houses is that house the workman on site. as well as unused construction materials and even heaps of...
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warns the jobless rate could hit 16%, something we have not seen in this country since the great depression. white houser, kevin hassett, joins me now. kevin, great to have you on the program. >> thank you, great to be here. >> harris: i want to start with steve mnuchin seeing a v, that's what they call that. and you see more of a u, which has a wider bottom, obviously. why the difference? >> i'm not sure that's an accurate characterization. he thinks the economy will be picking up again in the third quarter, and i think that's true, as well. the thing that i am focused on, and steve is focused on -- again, we speak almost every day -- is the fact we will probably need another phase of stimulus of some form, and we've built a bridge to the other side of this crisis, we believe. it looks like we're getting close to opening up in many places around the country. but now we have to think about what it's going to take to make sure that we go back to thriving and having the amazing economy of the president's policies built back in january. what do we have to do to get back there? stephen is very optimistic we
warns the jobless rate could hit 16%, something we have not seen in this country since the great depression. white houser, kevin hassett, joins me now. kevin, great to have you on the program. >> thank you, great to be here. >> harris: i want to start with steve mnuchin seeing a v, that's what they call that. and you see more of a u, which has a wider bottom, obviously. why the difference? >> i'm not sure that's an accurate characterization. he thinks the economy will be...
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great right now? more kids in the house. there would be a spike in birthrates if we could stop asking our significant others why they're loading the dishwasher that way, but we can't. over the last few weeks we've been shining a spotlight on those of you who find creative ways to entertain yourselves and others under quarantine, and here now, in advance of easter, is our egg-themed quarantine killer of the ♪ ♪ ♪ i want to break free ♪ i want to break free >> jimmy: what do you think of that, guillermo? i'm watching guillermo on the monitor right now. did you like that? >> guillermo: i like it. i think it's very funny. >> jimmy: guillermo, have you ever thought about shaving your head, like completely bald? >> guillermo: you know what i was thinking that yesterday. >> jimmy: you were? >> guillermo: yeah, and i would say, i don't know if jimmy's going to like it or not, and i'd do it this weekend for monday. >> jimmy: no, jimmy would like it. i think it would be great, especially on easter. you know, you wake up. you surprise
great right now? more kids in the house. there would be a spike in birthrates if we could stop asking our significant others why they're loading the dishwasher that way, but we can't. over the last few weeks we've been shining a spotlight on those of you who find creative ways to entertain yourselves and others under quarantine, and here now, in advance of easter, is our egg-themed quarantine killer of the ♪ ♪ ♪ i want to break free ♪ i want to break free >> jimmy: what do you...
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there's great excitement in the house. seeing the horse come through and winning. and jack is a welsh jockey as well, only 17. there was great excitement. the technology allows a bit of time travel. red rum is now committed to legend but in an earlier race of champions, we saw him run again in the famous maroon and gold. virtually, as in history, he took victory, a bit of escapism at a time when it's most needed. patrick gearey, bbc news. that's all from me — there's more on the bbc news channel and labour's new leader sir keir starmer will be on the andrew marr show on bbc one tomorrow morning at nine. goodnight. good evening. temperatures got as high as 17 degrees in some south—eastern areas today. i suspect tomorrow, temperatures will get even higher. a lot of sunshine and for many of us. it will be breezy, particularly in the west, where we will see rain later in the day as this stripe of cloud approaches. we have seen cloud across northern areas today, but that cloud is now peeling away northwards. we have drierair pee
there's great excitement in the house. seeing the horse come through and winning. and jack is a welsh jockey as well, only 17. there was great excitement. the technology allows a bit of time travel. red rum is now committed to legend but in an earlier race of champions, we saw him run again in the famous maroon and gold. virtually, as in history, he took victory, a bit of escapism at a time when it's most needed. patrick gearey, bbc news. that's all from me — there's more on the bbc news...
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there's great excitement in the house. their toy horses and it was great watching the race and seeing the horse come through and winning. and obviously with jack riding him. he works in the yard and is a welsh jockey as well, only 17. there was great excitement. the technology allows a bit of time travel. red rum is now committed to legend but in an earlier race of champions, we saw him run again in the famous maroon and gold. virtually, as in history, he took victory — a bit of escapism at a time when it's most needed. patrick gearey, bbc news. now on bbc news, in a special pandemic edition of talking movies, the programme looks at how the coronavirus has devastated the movie industry in many parts of the world. hello, and welcome to this special edition of talking movies, coming to you from my home on new york's upper west side. in the midst of this coronavirus pandemic, we've been working together remotely and collectively as a programming team to look at the impact of the virus on the global film industry. of course, th
there's great excitement in the house. their toy horses and it was great watching the race and seeing the horse come through and winning. and obviously with jack riding him. he works in the yard and is a welsh jockey as well, only 17. there was great excitement. the technology allows a bit of time travel. red rum is now committed to legend but in an earlier race of champions, we saw him run again in the famous maroon and gold. virtually, as in history, he took victory — a bit of escapism at a...
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cameras in the public housing developments there was great distain in the community didn't want the cameras there there's already bars on the windows and some of the developments and the community perspective was already living in a prison when you drive by our community it looks like a prison and now you're adding video cameras and now you're watching us and being brothers always watching us we just want to feel like we're a normal community but on the other hand the cameras have been extremely successful as it relates to long for some and a witness intimidation we've had some murders occur inside jordan downs and caught them on video where we didn't have to ask a community member to put their life in danger and testify because we got it all on video so i think now that it's grown on the community and they realize that we're utilizing it not to suppress them but to help them it's been extremely successful. this is a story of women women was troubled histories and complex court cases you know some . where not. the person that. the cheesiness of be considered the most dangerous of criminals
cameras in the public housing developments there was great distain in the community didn't want the cameras there there's already bars on the windows and some of the developments and the community perspective was already living in a prison when you drive by our community it looks like a prison and now you're adding video cameras and now you're watching us and being brothers always watching us we just want to feel like we're a normal community but on the other hand the cameras have been...
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so it doesn't make a whole lot of financial sense for them to stay in this great big house. but, well, this is home. it's where they raised their three boys. could they downsize? sure. will they? not as long as thanksgiving is a holiday. planning for the future is about more than just money. let equitable be your guide. >>> if we get our act together country wide and the self-swab that our foundation has driven at, if those get into place, by early june, we'll be looking at some type of opening up. >> that's bill gates this morning with becky quick striking a relatively hopeful note he himself and the gates foundation spending $100 million on coronavirus response. let's bring in the former ceo of twitter, the co-founder of 01 advisors dick costolo to talk about big tech's ability to play in the response around the world. dick, good to have you with us good morning. >> great to be here as always, even in this altered format. >> it is a little bit different for all of us. how would you gauge tech's response, both on a corporate level and a personal level, and in what areas do
so it doesn't make a whole lot of financial sense for them to stay in this great big house. but, well, this is home. it's where they raised their three boys. could they downsize? sure. will they? not as long as thanksgiving is a holiday. planning for the future is about more than just money. let equitable be your guide. >>> if we get our act together country wide and the self-swab that our foundation has driven at, if those get into place, by early june, we'll be looking at some type...
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great. little guy even at the white house oh well he is you may be wandering around in the basement. but he is making ventilators he's you know donated some of his business to producing vending machines for a pillow machine yeah you know these are motion. i thought pills were used to suffocate you ventilate but i mean it is kind of worrying all the doomsday preaching he's doing and then you're like he's responsible for brings a new. dr to enter some bible verse in order to get the ventilator to work. for louis freeh 19 clearly and for the free advertising as well because the only time i ever see my pillow ad is like when i'm watching old like seventy's eighty's sitcom on like antenna t.v. or any t.v. and they just try to squeeze it in between like the life alert commercials and yeah stuff about me to appeal i see it so that's a feeling over my neck pain killers helps actually i think he's worried he's going to lose his customer base if it's mainly old people buying special pillows yeah. so guys what else. what other important stories are you seeing that people aren't talking enough a
great. little guy even at the white house oh well he is you may be wandering around in the basement. but he is making ventilators he's you know donated some of his business to producing vending machines for a pillow machine yeah you know these are motion. i thought pills were used to suffocate you ventilate but i mean it is kind of worrying all the doomsday preaching he's doing and then you're like he's responsible for brings a new. dr to enter some bible verse in order to get the ventilator to...
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house of representatives will not return to washington next week as planned. democratic leaders say the u.s. capitol physician is warning that coronavirus risks are still too great. the house currently has 429 members, with six vacancies. the republican-controlled senate, with 100 members, has been ordered back into session on monday. in lebanon, violennew protests have broken out in the city of icipoli, as the pandemic intensifies econ desperation. rioting began overnight, with hundreds of people setting banks on fire and throwing stones at soldiers. this mrnorning, crowds medn a lled during the riots, and later, more banks were set on fire. >> ( translated ): what happened yesterday was because people are thngry, and ey are expressing inr .nt governnd the authorities accuse protesters of being terrorists they do not want to hear the people and their pain. >> woodruff:s te pnbestga over poverty and ponitical corrup back in this country, the 2016 democratic presidential nominee, hillary clinton, endorsed this biden. she is the latest party leader to take that step. meanwhile, ohio held its presidential primary today, mostly by mail-in balloting. it was delayed f
house of representatives will not return to washington next week as planned. democratic leaders say the u.s. capitol physician is warning that coronavirus risks are still too great. the house currently has 429 members, with six vacancies. the republican-controlled senate, with 100 members, has been ordered back into session on monday. in lebanon, violennew protests have broken out in the city of icipoli, as the pandemic intensifies econ desperation. rioting began overnight, with hundreds of...
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i want to bring in two great white house reporters, michael she shearer from the "new york times," cho. he is told from aides early on that he should act more aggressively. let's listen to dr. fauci because the president doesn't like it when people say things that are facts. >> you could logically say that if you had a process that was ongoing and you started mitigation earlier, you could have saved lives. obviously no one is going to deny that. but what goes into those kinds of decisions is complicated. but you're right, obviously if we had, right from the very beginning, shut everything down, it may have been a little bit different. but there was a lot of pushback about shutting things down back then. >> michael shearer, he says a lot of pushback about shutting things down back then. we know one of the important details in the "new york times" account was the coronavirus task force was originally constituted in late february, saw what was happening in washington state and said, we need to do something about this. they went to the president and thought there should be some targeted sh
i want to bring in two great white house reporters, michael she shearer from the "new york times," cho. he is told from aides early on that he should act more aggressively. let's listen to dr. fauci because the president doesn't like it when people say things that are facts. >> you could logically say that if you had a process that was ongoing and you started mitigation earlier, you could have saved lives. obviously no one is going to deny that. but what goes into those kinds of...
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so it doesn't make a whole lot of financial sense for them to stay in this great big house. but, well, this is home. it's where they raised their three boys. could they downsize? sure. will they? almost 900 points earlier this more than just money. it let equitable be your guide. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. woman: they were able to restore my good name. vo: visit reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. shbecause xfinity mobilehen ygives you more flexible data.. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means you can save money without compromising on coverage. get more flexible data, the most reliable network, and more savings. plus, get $300 off when you buy a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. that's
so it doesn't make a whole lot of financial sense for them to stay in this great big house. but, well, this is home. it's where they raised their three boys. could they downsize? sure. will they? almost 900 points earlier this more than just money. it let equitable be your guide. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at...
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. >> let's discuss with two great white house reporters. "washington post" correspondent tola oranima, and tamara keith. the president can't erase the things he said in february, but he continues to try. ultimately, it would be down to zero, he says. what's your take so far, the president has decided i don't like those briefings, i'm going to do more press conferences, get away from dr. fauci and dr. birx to a degree. how is it going? >> well, what they're trying to do is push out a positive message, which is why you have what you had yesterday, where they're pushing the idea that ppp has been successful in bringing forward some success stories. what they're trying to do is go on the offense with their message, and they're trying to shift the focus. whether they will actually succeed at shifting the focus, you know, the white house, the president, is ready to move on to the economic recovery phase. and wants to find positive stories, but i moon, look at gdp today, and that was based on basically two weeks of coronavirus shutdowns. so as muc
. >> let's discuss with two great white house reporters. "washington post" correspondent tola oranima, and tamara keith. the president can't erase the things he said in february, but he continues to try. ultimately, it would be down to zero, he says. what's your take so far, the president has decided i don't like those briefings, i'm going to do more press conferences, get away from dr. fauci and dr. birx to a degree. how is it going? >> well, what they're trying to do is...
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drawn by six white horses, the flag draped casson was brought to the white house and carried into the greatast room where 80 years before almost to the day the body of abraham lincoln also laid in state. at hyde park his ancestral home in duchess county, new york the guns of west point cadets rang down the final curtain on the man of destiny known around the world as f.d.r. to measure something of his greatness we turn back the clock to franklin roosevelt as a young man making his first political campaign. to the time when only 28 years of age he was elected new york state senator and broke the powerful republican machine that had ruled duchess county for 28 years. emerging as a national figure, he served president wilson as assistant secretary of navy. in 1920 as running mate of ohio's james m. cox f.d.r. at the age of 38 was the youngest vice presidential candidate in history. married st. patrick's day 1905 to anna, eleanor roosevelt, f.d.r. founded the dynasty typical of his dutch forebears. it was to the roosevelt retreat the vacation college that f.d.r. sailed with his friends and fami
drawn by six white horses, the flag draped casson was brought to the white house and carried into the greatast room where 80 years before almost to the day the body of abraham lincoln also laid in state. at hyde park his ancestral home in duchess county, new york the guns of west point cadets rang down the final curtain on the man of destiny known around the world as f.d.r. to measure something of his greatness we turn back the clock to franklin roosevelt as a young man making his first...
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this is a house select committee. the greatness of our nation is in its ability to rise to its ordinary challenges the matter how big. now is the time. a face a deadly virus in battered economy with millions of americans suddenly out of work. congress has taken an important step by passing three bills with over $2 trillion in emergency relief. >> we will take you live now to baton rouge where louisiana governor john bel edwards holds a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus operate. -- outbreak. 95% of thes: positive results that we announced today are from t ests conducted in commercial labs. the increase of cases appears to be less a sign of exponential growth over the last couple of days and more a sign of a logjam for commercial labs that have developed over a long period of time. many of these tests were taken several days, if not longer ago. that theery good thing louisiana has been able to rapidly wrap up testing. day,ct, depending on the we are somewhere between the third in the nation or fifth in the nation in
this is a house select committee. the greatness of our nation is in its ability to rise to its ordinary challenges the matter how big. now is the time. a face a deadly virus in battered economy with millions of americans suddenly out of work. congress has taken an important step by passing three bills with over $2 trillion in emergency relief. >> we will take you live now to baton rouge where louisiana governor john bel edwards holds a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus...
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but the truth is that for much of the 19th century, the white house grew a great deal of its own food. as with the first trees, the first vegetable seeds were planted under madison and almost certainly ordered by jefferson in the waning days of his administration. these included cabbage, broccoli, radish, cucumber and leak. and john quincey adams later wrote in his diary about planting deep blood colored beats, white flowered carrots, yellow flowered parnips, horseradish and tall and slender art chokes and fun fact, jerusalem artichokes are neither artichokes nor from the holy land. they're actually a type of sunflower native to north america that grows a tube that is like a potato. and adams first mentioned herbs such as mint, sage, prize winning strawberries and peaches grown by his skilled gardener. after he came to afc, andrew jackson went even big bier converting adams' former tree nursery into a dedicated kitchen garden. for some 40 years, this plot provided fresh food for the occupants of the white house to enjoy. and this landscape drawing shows the old kitchen garden at the g
but the truth is that for much of the 19th century, the white house grew a great deal of its own food. as with the first trees, the first vegetable seeds were planted under madison and almost certainly ordered by jefferson in the waning days of his administration. these included cabbage, broccoli, radish, cucumber and leak. and john quincey adams later wrote in his diary about planting deep blood colored beats, white flowered carrots, yellow flowered parnips, horseradish and tall and slender...
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so it doesn't make a whole lot of financial sense for them to stay in this great big house. but, well, this is home. it's where they raised their three boys. could they downsize? sure. will they? not as long as thanksgiving is a holiday. planning for the future is about more than just money. let equitable be your guide. >>> on a day when we have record jobless claims and multiple people who are working are trying to work from home, joining us to talk about cyber security risks for business, is ceo and shark tank investor robert good morning great to have you back. >> good morning jon, morgan, carl, thanks for having me. >> i want to start with small business and the employment picture. many people know you from "shark tank" as an investor in small, start-up businesses. the weekly jobless claims are at 6.6 million, double last week's record number. we just last hour had dallas fed president robert kaplan on and he was talking about small business and questions about how tough it is for them going through this period, how hard it might be for them to recover what are you advis
so it doesn't make a whole lot of financial sense for them to stay in this great big house. but, well, this is home. it's where they raised their three boys. could they downsize? sure. will they? not as long as thanksgiving is a holiday. planning for the future is about more than just money. let equitable be your guide. >>> on a day when we have record jobless claims and multiple people who are working are trying to work from home, joining us to talk about cyber security risks for...
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. >> spent eight great years at cnn, including some time at the white house. >> now you're there at abc, at the briefings. what do you think about the president's comment now he's saying they're not worth the time or effort. is he really going to cut back on these almost daily briefings? >> i'll believe it when i see it he's cut back because he hasn't done one here this weekend yet, but i think he has found this to be an outlet. he can't go out, he can't travel, he may begin to travel a little bit, but he's not going back to his rallies. he has that briefing room. it's really just 25 paces from the oval office. he can be before all of the cameras, he can fight with reporters, he can dominate the story. you know, he may scale back for a little while, but i would not be surprised to see him back in that briefing room soon. >> do you think that all this reporting about his aides and allies saying he should be holding fewer briefings, have they forgotten the purpose of the briefing is to inform the public with accurate information about how to stay safe? isn't that the point of these? >> th
. >> spent eight great years at cnn, including some time at the white house. >> now you're there at abc, at the briefings. what do you think about the president's comment now he's saying they're not worth the time or effort. is he really going to cut back on these almost daily briefings? >> i'll believe it when i see it he's cut back because he hasn't done one here this weekend yet, but i think he has found this to be an outlet. he can't go out, he can't travel, he may begin...
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in response to the jik2", protect the jobs of our great american citizens. the white house did not offer more details on how that would be carried out on how lieve thi going to add more complications to an already complicated and devastating crisis we have been experiencing here on the u. s.- mexican border. >> reporter: the processing of new visas and swearing in of new citizens was already shut down for weeks because of covid- 19. a formal order from the president will be compounded on and is expected the next few days. is t a new map that shows the rate of infection in each of the city's zip codes. the mayor says the data highlights the city's disparities with health and income. the mission district, which has a large latino population, is one of the hardest hit areas, as well as soma, which has a high number of homeless. more than 100 people tested positive for the virus at the city's largest shelter in soma. matt haney is calling for everyone living and working in homeless shelters to have access to coronavirus tests . >>> new this morning, recent data shows covid-19 c
in response to the jik2", protect the jobs of our great american citizens. the white house did not offer more details on how that would be carried out on how lieve thi going to add more complications to an already complicated and devastating crisis we have been experiencing here on the u. s.- mexican border. >> reporter: the processing of new visas and swearing in of new citizens was already shut down for weeks because of covid- 19. a formal order from the president will be...
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could create some tensions along the way so i don't know what's going to happen in our house were getting along great sounds like you're doing well in your house as well rick with your wife of 30 years and you've never been with another woman i like that so i don't know how it's going to break but i also know that dr of how do you throw out the idea that if you need to get on 10 your grinder that might be ok a little bit upset me a little bit to see the idea of dr fox you know you know tussled up hair and just upset a little boy right i don't know but that's what he said he just scottie i could see the look at your face it's very sad when we could go all day but we're out of time thanks so much for both of you and steve welcome aboard we're so glad you're here thank you that's. being with us we'll see you again soon when it's time to do it again. the kind of economic recovery if there's going to be one can be expected after the endemic has run its course comes the pain jimmy changed economy and is there any chance of returning to pretend any condition. except place i. am. led. this week while talk of
could create some tensions along the way so i don't know what's going to happen in our house were getting along great sounds like you're doing well in your house as well rick with your wife of 30 years and you've never been with another woman i like that so i don't know how it's going to break but i also know that dr of how do you throw out the idea that if you need to get on 10 your grinder that might be ok a little bit upset me a little bit to see the idea of dr fox you know you know tussled...
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this is a murder that it was caught on video a murder was committed by the great street crips it was an in-house murder meaning that a great street cred.
this is a murder that it was caught on video a murder was committed by the great street crips it was an in-house murder meaning that a great street cred.
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over 20 years are chesapeake bay retriever, his name is true grit and we say that you nbc is the house of great and i will tell you the fact that 50, 60 percent of our students have a parent from another country piece volumes about what people from other countries bring to this. when you put look at the people who came to new york, what's that quality western markets that hunger for the knowledge and we're suggesting putting out to the society that we must be empowered to look in and asked those hard questions. are we hungry for the knowledge, are we teaching our students not only to be hungry for the knowledge that excited about curiosity and asking the questions so it is about looking in the mirror at ourselves, not just as a universitybut as a society . >> how do we teach that hunger. how do we instill that hunger. >> it's a great question. i think the early years we know that when we go over to my colleague and i go to work in industry schools with kids in the second grade and third grade and you're asking questions, me, me. everybody's so excited. i love getting on the floor and doing that
over 20 years are chesapeake bay retriever, his name is true grit and we say that you nbc is the house of great and i will tell you the fact that 50, 60 percent of our students have a parent from another country piece volumes about what people from other countries bring to this. when you put look at the people who came to new york, what's that quality western markets that hunger for the knowledge and we're suggesting putting out to the society that we must be empowered to look in and asked...
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this is a murder that was caught on video the murder was committed by the great street crips it was an in-house murder meaning that a street kripke killed another great street crips oftentimes gang members killed by cold and one of the code says to never commit crimes against your own gang members in this particular scenario or murder investigation there was a. transplant that was a narcotics user he went to purchase narcotics from 3 crew members on the narcotics was either bad or he was somehow slighted on it as a result he went to another great street cred gang member in got a gun with a gun the transience shot and killed a street gang member at the time of the shooting there was another great street gang member with each person that was killed the victim of the murder and according to the game code he asked to make amends for allowing a gang member to be killed on his own watch. if he doesn't act or take. some sort of action against the shooter then he will be disciplined by his own gang so. on this scenario that particular crips gang member. carries out the murder against the great street g
this is a murder that was caught on video the murder was committed by the great street crips it was an in-house murder meaning that a street kripke killed another great street crips oftentimes gang members killed by cold and one of the code says to never commit crimes against your own gang members in this particular scenario or murder investigation there was a. transplant that was a narcotics user he went to purchase narcotics from 3 crew members on the narcotics was either bad or he was...
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are going to be very angry about this and are very angry if somebody wants to stay in their house, that's great. they should be allowed to and not compelled to leave to say they cannot leave their house and they'll be arrested if they do, this is fascist this is not democratic this is not freedom. >> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg disagreed expressing concern over easing measures too soon. the social media giant said advertising revenues are showing signs of stability following a plunge in march. facebook's revenue plunged to $18 billion. telling cnbc the company has seen advertisers returning but it is difficult to predict how the crisis will continue to develop. >> we are not immune we did see a steep decline in advertising revenue about the first week of march. that continued we have seen recent stabilization as part of the earnings release we did see in about the first three weeks of advertising performance. >>> microsoft shares moved higher after beating on the top and bottom lines after a surge in demand for its cloud services global lockdown measures and a rise in at homeworking fuelled a
are going to be very angry about this and are very angry if somebody wants to stay in their house, that's great. they should be allowed to and not compelled to leave to say they cannot leave their house and they'll be arrested if they do, this is fascist this is not democratic this is not freedom. >> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg disagreed expressing concern over easing measures too soon. the social media giant said advertising revenues are showing signs of stability following a plunge in...
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this is a murder that was caught on video the murder was committed by the great street crips it was an in-house murder meaning that a street kripke killed another great street crips oftentimes gang members killed by cold and one of the code says to never commit crimes against your own gang members in this particular scenario or murder investigation there was a. transplant that was a narcotics user he went to purchase narcotics from 3 crew members on the narcotics was he the bad or he was somehow slighted on it as a result he went to another grave streaker gang member in got a gun with a gun the transience shot and killed a gang member at the time of the shooting there was another great street gang member with each person that was killed the victim of the murder and according to the game code he asked to make amends for allowing a gang member to be killed on his own watch. if he doesn't act them or take. some sort of action against the shooter that he will be disciplined by his own gang so. in this scenario that particular crips gang member. carries out the murder against the great street gang m
this is a murder that was caught on video the murder was committed by the great street crips it was an in-house murder meaning that a street kripke killed another great street crips oftentimes gang members killed by cold and one of the code says to never commit crimes against your own gang members in this particular scenario or murder investigation there was a. transplant that was a narcotics user he went to purchase narcotics from 3 crew members on the narcotics was he the bad or he was...
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he tweeted "i've had great "ratings" my whole life, there's nothing unusual about that for me. the white house news conference ratings are "through the roof," but i don't care about that. i care about going around the fake news to the people!"
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great. ok, this is my house. the place i'm staying tonight, for me, it's perfect.ough as you can get, as off the beaten track as you can get, as basic as you can get. it is real africa, for me. and it wakes up all my senses. ok, this is the toilet? yes. bit of a walk, if you get caught short. it is nothing new for me. just a bit more difficult with the steps. ijust got to be a bit slower and take my time. if i get stuck ijust shout, there are people around here, they will come and help me. it's not a problem for me. i can smell it! i love it. part of the adventure. i'm skyping my girlfriend. happy birthday! # happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, # happy birthday darling—beautiful—lovely. .. # happy birthday to you. i miss you. all right, be good. bye. if i want to visit places that are quite tricky i try and find a guide, a personal guide, to show me around. hello. my name's zamed. hi zamed. yeah, i'm a local guide in lalibela. 0k. yeah, today's plan is we will explore the churches for you. ok, thank you. 11 churches. the churches divided into three groups
great. ok, this is my house. the place i'm staying tonight, for me, it's perfect.ough as you can get, as off the beaten track as you can get, as basic as you can get. it is real africa, for me. and it wakes up all my senses. ok, this is the toilet? yes. bit of a walk, if you get caught short. it is nothing new for me. just a bit more difficult with the steps. ijust got to be a bit slower and take my time. if i get stuck ijust shout, there are people around here, they will come and help me. it's...
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we have a great show. white house coronavirus task force coordinator doctor debra birx, a new plan on testing, she said we need a big breakthrough to breakout, how did she change her mind. doctor siegel will be here on the latest of elements on the wall street journal story, to get a vaccine, doctor oz on that topic and so much more and our favorite familiar faces unless they've changed themselves dramatically, greg jarrett will talk about michael flynn, judge and wallace on about freedom and where his that gone, charles payne about the economy and "duck dynasty" got a rude awakening. willie robertson will join us from that show. their family was sprayed by bullets, a drive-by shooting, the bullet still in the wall, what that is like and who might have done it and americans from together during tough times, many inspiring stories. i will give you one. army ranger veteran matt best in former nascar driver childress and talk about positivity during the pandemic and during this entire time i urge you to gradually get dre
we have a great show. white house coronavirus task force coordinator doctor debra birx, a new plan on testing, she said we need a big breakthrough to breakout, how did she change her mind. doctor siegel will be here on the latest of elements on the wall street journal story, to get a vaccine, doctor oz on that topic and so much more and our favorite familiar faces unless they've changed themselves dramatically, greg jarrett will talk about michael flynn, judge and wallace on about freedom and...
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great to have him here in the white house. have done this without him working on this without me and president and vice president were available round-the-clock. this is team effort. reporter: collaboration with democrats. >> absolutely. we couldn't have done this without unanimous consent and democrats being on board. we look forward to this being passed on bipartisan basis tomorrow. this is real example of the country coming together to fight this virus. reporter: to your best nadarkhani what mitch mcconnell wants in the next package? woo. >> we're not at the point of designing that. like every other bill we'll work with senators on both sides on a bipartisan basis. i can testimony you there is a lot of support, particularly for things like broadband and especially with what is going on today. the president was talking about we were talking about bridges and tunnels and rebuilding this country for years. so the president wants to make a big investment in this. reporter: mr. secretary, where we see the $17 billion of portions
great to have him here in the white house. have done this without him working on this without me and president and vice president were available round-the-clock. this is team effort. reporter: collaboration with democrats. >> absolutely. we couldn't have done this without unanimous consent and democrats being on board. we look forward to this being passed on bipartisan basis tomorrow. this is real example of the country coming together to fight this virus. reporter: to your best...
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so really cool, quite an extraordinary place, modest house with a great yard we used to say. neighbors happen to be the president and camp marvin and all of the others, but still a young family. it is a different dynamic. lots of highs, a few lows. great memories as you can see by photos such as this during the dedication of evergreen chapel. >> you were not allowed to have pets there. >> no pets rule at the time. yes, my wife broke the rules as she often did at camp david. but for good reason. i am sure the president would find it comical that we have these rules, again, we're a military organization to protect and defend the camp and the president and his guests. there was clearly a no pets rule which we honored. one day michelle and girls were coming back from fairmont fair, won some goldfish. they're in the back seat of the car with baggies of goldfish, the marines salute, ma'am, you can't bring pets in. michelle is flabbergasted. do i need to call someone? no, ma'am, you can't bring pets in. girls are catching on, tears are starting to roll down the eyes, michelle is loo
so really cool, quite an extraordinary place, modest house with a great yard we used to say. neighbors happen to be the president and camp marvin and all of the others, but still a young family. it is a different dynamic. lots of highs, a few lows. great memories as you can see by photos such as this during the dedication of evergreen chapel. >> you were not allowed to have pets there. >> no pets rule at the time. yes, my wife broke the rules as she often did at camp david. but for...
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before for $180,000 in 2013, that's when i found the house had been owned by the same african-american family that moved west from mississippi during the great migration had finally been able to buy this house in 1973, 1963. the very hear that california banned discrimination and that was the year they were finally able to become homeowners and they had been foreclosed on by steve nugent because of one of these reverse mortgages. now i had this house that didn't just involve one member of donald trump's inner circle, this family whose whole wealth was in the home, he involved two of them. and as i continued to pull this string, i found this house had been bundled into a mortgage by j.p. morgan chase now where there was 514 million lien on this 834 square-foot bungalow in south l.a. and subsequently publishing the story in 2017, tom ferrick, tom's best friend looked out of the country, he was another one of tom's friends, the chairman of blackstone's company invitation homes owned 80000 homes and in the same house that was the hopes and dreams of this family foreclosed on by steve nugent bank the house bought by donald trump's best friend, th
before for $180,000 in 2013, that's when i found the house had been owned by the same african-american family that moved west from mississippi during the great migration had finally been able to buy this house in 1973, 1963. the very hear that california banned discrimination and that was the year they were finally able to become homeowners and they had been foreclosed on by steve nugent because of one of these reverse mortgages. now i had this house that didn't just involve one member of...
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seen in the great depression the white house may have an idea to track how to run a virus and where people are getting treated but what does it mean for privacy and security we have a show for you today so let's go into. a global pandemic still taking thousands of lives the universe or old death toll is now at nearly 94000 that with more than 1500000 confirmed cases the u.s. remains the country with the largest number of cases with more than 451000 the death toll continues to climb with nearly 16000 fatalities the main model used by the white house now predicts even fewer deaths it's down 260400 15 that's down from the 82000 shown on tuesday well new york state alone has more confirmed cases than any other country with more than 200000 the centers for disease control and prevention put out new guidelines for essential workers. if they're asymptomatic as the vice president said. they could go back to work if they do several things as we say here take their temperature before they go to work wear a face mask at all times and practice social distancing when they're at work meanwhile europe is
seen in the great depression the white house may have an idea to track how to run a virus and where people are getting treated but what does it mean for privacy and security we have a show for you today so let's go into. a global pandemic still taking thousands of lives the universe or old death toll is now at nearly 94000 that with more than 1500000 confirmed cases the u.s. remains the country with the largest number of cases with more than 451000 the death toll continues to climb with nearly...