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can gregg gonsalves, if you talk about the failure of the response.he astounding fact that president trump's posting that he applied a very early travel ban and yet even with this early travel ban, did not push for the accessss to tests --which perhas of the number one measure to prevent the spread -- and also the protective gear to the heroes and heroines of the united states, the medical professionals all over this country who o are the hardest ht right now. >> sure. as you mentioned, this is the public health failure not of this entry, but probably the pastst 100 yeaears of back to te 1918 great influence epidemic. -- influenza epidemic. we knew in december this was going to be a g global pandedem. it was like sars that swept across the world and w we had three monthshs to repoport. there were r reports internallyy earlyating ndc essay even january to give us moree breathing room for the publilic health resesponse, butut the government sat on its hands. first it said we're not going ee the who world health organization tests and we're goining use o
can gregg gonsalves, if you talk about the failure of the response.he astounding fact that president trump's posting that he applied a very early travel ban and yet even with this early travel ban, did not push for the accessss to tests --which perhas of the number one measure to prevent the spread -- and also the protective gear to the heroes and heroines of the united states, the medical professionals all over this country who o are the hardest ht right now. >> sure. as you mentioned,...
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joining us now is gregg gonsalves. he's the 2018 macarthur genius grant winner. here, rachel. >> i want to talk to you because i feel like americans are cottoning to the fact that our government is a big part of the coronavirus problem, that our government response is terrible. i feel like there must be something to learn from the aids movement in terms of how to make a bad government response better. >> for many of us, it's deja vu all over again. it was death by public policy in the 1980s where we had malign neglect by the reagan administration that let tens of thousands of americans die before the president even uttered the word aids. >> yeah. >> and it's been 30 years, and we've seen other health crises come and go and presidents, democratic and republican, rise to the challenge. now all these years later we have another president, again, malevolence and incompetence put together to imperil many more people in the united states that were imperilled by hiv in the early days. >> the gay community was so galvanized by aids, and the movement was so inflected by t
joining us now is gregg gonsalves. he's the 2018 macarthur genius grant winner. here, rachel. >> i want to talk to you because i feel like americans are cottoning to the fact that our government is a big part of the coronavirus problem, that our government response is terrible. i feel like there must be something to learn from the aids movement in terms of how to make a bad government response better. >> for many of us, it's deja vu all over again. it was death by public policy in...
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fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. all right. i want to get to the bottom of this.se 21 words are dead on accurate devin nunes. this makes all the difference in the world. finally, finally the fisa court gets to be heard from. do you get to bring them before your committee? >> well, we don't get to bring the court before our committee, sean, but it's really too little, too late. i'm glad that the new justice there is actually taking some action. but, like you said in the monologue, the congress really has to open up all of fisa. it has to be looked at. tonight, just got out about an hour and a half meeting with attorney general barr. he has got some great ideas. we still are suspect that the democrats who control the house are actually going to allow us to get the reforms we need because, look, at the end of the day, we need fisa to protect this country. but not if it comes at the sake of our liberties that we would have to give up. afternoon that's really what we are dealing with right now. >> sean: the 21 words, gregg jarrett, i will read them to you there is thus
fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. all right. i want to get to the bottom of this.se 21 words are dead on accurate devin nunes. this makes all the difference in the world. finally, finally the fisa court gets to be heard from. do you get to bring them before your committee? >> well, we don't get to bring the court before our committee, sean, but it's really too little, too late. i'm glad that the new justice there is actually taking some action. but, like you said in the monologue, the...
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. >> you are talking about gregg abbott in texas, he's a great governor. he knows what he's doing. a lot of the areas he's talking about and a lot of the counties he's talking about are not strongly affected. i have total confidence in governor gregg abbott. >> every state is different. >> idaho, west virginia and iowa and nebraska are much different than new york and san francisco and california. the hot spots right now are state of washington and number one by far is new york. california is a hot spot but new york right now is the leader. there is no question. >> thank you, sir. >> your administration is backing the lawsuit. >> what we want to do is get rid of the banned healthcare and put in a great care. i would make a commitment to you, the republican party is back into preexisting conditions. we can get a great healthcare plan which would be to do. if we can get a great healthcare plan, we'll do it if we have preexisting conditions. we are backing preexisting condition. we would like to get rid of bad healthcare. we are making it better. it could be much better than it is. wh
. >> you are talking about gregg abbott in texas, he's a great governor. he knows what he's doing. a lot of the areas he's talking about and a lot of the counties he's talking about are not strongly affected. i have total confidence in governor gregg abbott. >> every state is different. >> idaho, west virginia and iowa and nebraska are much different than new york and san francisco and california. the hot spots right now are state of washington and number one by far is new...
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he wants all the answers as well. >> sean: from a legal standpoint, gregg jarrett, i always said if were equal justice and application of laws and not train our constitution, needs t go back to the espionage act of course the leading and bleach bit and hammers and devices. this is a huge step. then we have durham-barr on top of that. >> the challenge is that hillary clinton is a master of prevarication. she's elevated lies and deception and evasion to an art form. during the course of her email scandal, she told lie after lie. five in all. every time she got caught in a lie, she would invent a brand-new one. finally when it came time for fbi interview which was, the outcome was preordained and it was all choreographed and scripting, she said "i don't recall" 39 times. when she sits down for her deposition, sean, i'm not optimistic. she will feign amnesia. she will have a total memorym loss akin to acute dementia. and i fear that will all simply be a waste of time. >> sean: where do you think -- i have confidence in the attorney general, kimberley. maybe i shouldn't but unlike the inspect
he wants all the answers as well. >> sean: from a legal standpoint, gregg jarrett, i always said if were equal justice and application of laws and not train our constitution, needs t go back to the espionage act of course the leading and bleach bit and hammers and devices. this is a huge step. then we have durham-barr on top of that. >> the challenge is that hillary clinton is a master of prevarication. she's elevated lies and deception and evasion to an art form. during the course...
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gregg: that's it for us tonight.k on monday -- lou will be back on monday talking to tom fitton, sidney powell and michael pistol bro. pillsbury. and follow lou on twitter @loudobbs follow him on instagram @loudobbs tom. and check out my latest book, "witch hunt." available online and in bookstores just about everywhere. thanks for joining us. have great weekend, everybody. ♪ trish: jobs, creating tons of them. it's great news. new data proves it, but all hollywood dick todays and the liberal -- dictators and liberal left can do is complain. it's an extraordinary example between the elites and mainstream americans. the elites who only want to complain about a president they just don't like while his policies continue to generate more jobs than we have seen in modern history. good evening, everyone, i am trish regan. the contrast, it's startling. tonight that the u.s. economied added 273,000 jobs in the last month while we're also learning we added more jobs in the
gregg: that's it for us tonight.k on monday -- lou will be back on monday talking to tom fitton, sidney powell and michael pistol bro. pillsbury. and follow lou on twitter @loudobbs follow him on instagram @loudobbs tom. and check out my latest book, "witch hunt." available online and in bookstores just about everywhere. thanks for joining us. have great weekend, everybody. ♪ trish: jobs, creating tons of them. it's great news. new data proves it, but all hollywood dick todays and...
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greggs also warned of an uncertain outlook, given the potential impact of coronavirus.the go. in doing that, we've been transforming our shops and repositioning our shops. if you go back six years, 80% of our shops were on high streets. today, it is less than 60%. we expect that to carry on in the years ahead and we expect to have probably less than 50% of our shops in high streets by the time we reach 2,500 shops. we are busy making our shops bigger in high streets because as high streets start to change in their nature, people are using them less for when they need to go shopping and more for when they want to go shopping. it's still a very pleasurable leisure experience and people need things like seats and nice environments in which to relax and gregg's wants to respond to that. that is the boss of greggs. the markets. they are bouncing back after a torrid few sessions. lost of investors worried about the followers of the coronavirus, what would mean for economic growth. transport and travel stocks are feeling the brunt of that. the footsie has gone up by more than
greggs also warned of an uncertain outlook, given the potential impact of coronavirus.the go. in doing that, we've been transforming our shops and repositioning our shops. if you go back six years, 80% of our shops were on high streets. today, it is less than 60%. we expect that to carry on in the years ahead and we expect to have probably less than 50% of our shops in high streets by the time we reach 2,500 shops. we are busy making our shops bigger in high streets because as high streets...
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responsible some say that the countries in which waters he directs are responsible for taking actions on gregg's so this this is basically why this is such a complicated issue because there is no clear definition of who is or sponsible and who should take action. the baltic sea bed is littered with potentially dangerous munitions. that the institute of oceanography and diancecht research is are examining samples such as these rusty containers of chemical warfare agents tracked down by professor yet sick bodog ski. it's about 404242000 tons generally it's estimated like the major origin of it is in the home base in it's about 38240000 tons whereas about 2000 tons it's in the goat of differently but if some of them large amount curled at the same time in a small amount but you will have a large release then you can have. disposal clouds moving 15 kilometers away and killing ever think all the way. ecosystems in the baltic sea are already under threat fertilizers from agriculture end up in the sea and are causing low oxygen levels that are becoming critical for many species. for older son and her f
responsible some say that the countries in which waters he directs are responsible for taking actions on gregg's so this this is basically why this is such a complicated issue because there is no clear definition of who is or sponsible and who should take action. the baltic sea bed is littered with potentially dangerous munitions. that the institute of oceanography and diancecht research is are examining samples such as these rusty containers of chemical warfare agents tracked down by professor...
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, told bbc brea kfast bakery chain greggs, told bbc breakfast how his country would deal —— mega companyl with coronavirus. we can be confident about our preparations as far as anything within our control, our priority is to safeguard our staff and maintain operations should there be the impact of the virus either in our shops or bakeries. what we can be less sure of is what happens in the long—term should there be widespread contagion, in which case how it might affect demand, and we would have to react accordingly. whenever we hit a problem, a couple of weeks ago we had a bakery flooding as a result of the weather in wales, the default position is to pay contract hours, but we are in uncharted territory so if this was to become widespread in blast for a long time, we might have to reduce —— review our position, but our immediate position with the two pay for can —— for contract hours. let's continue our coverage of coronavirus now and link up for the next few minutes with my colleague nicky campbell on radio 5 live — he's joined by our medical correspondent fergus walsh answering liste
, told bbc brea kfast bakery chain greggs, told bbc breakfast how his country would deal —— mega companyl with coronavirus. we can be confident about our preparations as far as anything within our control, our priority is to safeguard our staff and maintain operations should there be the impact of the virus either in our shops or bakeries. what we can be less sure of is what happens in the long—term should there be widespread contagion, in which case how it might affect demand, and we...
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the wife of canadian prime minister justin trudeau has tested positive for the corona virus sophie gregg watre though has just returned home from a trip to london when she experienced mild symptoms according to an official statement prime minister trudeau himself is in good health with no symptoms of the virus but we will be self isolating he says and working from home for 2 weeks as a precaution kind of the has reported nearly 150 coronavirus cases and one death. well here in germany the credit death toll has risen to 6 stands for i'm going to medical met the country's state premiers on thursday evening to coordinate further measures to contain the spread of the virus she told reporters that her government accepted the advice of germany's leading medical experts michael said there would be a court unaided effort to ensure medical facilities were properly equipped for the outbreak. she also vowed to safeguard the country by all means necessary. in light of the turmoil in the markets germany will do whatever is necessary to help its economy and secure a jobs. that we have agreed that tomo
the wife of canadian prime minister justin trudeau has tested positive for the corona virus sophie gregg watre though has just returned home from a trip to london when she experienced mild symptoms according to an official statement prime minister trudeau himself is in good health with no symptoms of the virus but we will be self isolating he says and working from home for 2 weeks as a precaution kind of the has reported nearly 150 coronavirus cases and one death. well here in germany the...
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around britain the government said to deploy the navy to repel the new 8 year fishing vessel once greggs is complete because a lot to offer to break. we're feeding our hopes our dreams our desires our money to compete this creates a what do we get back to nowhere like that's that's a bad deal so when is technology jumping out of the street when is that going to be helping me to keep you healthy to keep me informed or to keep me you know connected and i missed it so we will live in an area the post screen area where we will live with less at all these screens and it will be more in harmony or it will help us make. the questions are as ben what do you do with global economy that relies on just in time to live array of parts and services mostly from play wage china is interrupted by a global pandemic and can't be overcome with more money printing that's the big question. join me every 1st week on the alex simon short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back burton says it will deploy the navy to prevent a fishin
around britain the government said to deploy the navy to repel the new 8 year fishing vessel once greggs is complete because a lot to offer to break. we're feeding our hopes our dreams our desires our money to compete this creates a what do we get back to nowhere like that's that's a bad deal so when is technology jumping out of the street when is that going to be helping me to keep you healthy to keep me informed or to keep me you know connected and i missed it so we will live in an area the...
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central bank can make all problems go away are we just finished now the era of the central bank put gregg reminds me of 20089 you recall how coming out of the financial crisis all of the cash that the central banks and credit all the extraordinary measures they took didn't seem to have an immediate impact during the crisis middle man once there was those purse proverbial green shoots that were shooting up in 2009 and i mean there was no looking back after that especially even in the precious metals same thing may happen here we get this virus under control you know whatever it is a trump just said it may be as long it may be summer before they feel like things are out of control we get back to normal whenever that happens you know it's not like the infrastructure has been bombed out. the plant the plants are all just sitting idle and so we may very well see some huge surge of economic activity when this is finally all behind us and all of this extraordinary measures the central banks are taking all of this cash may just go flying back and all these financial assets so i don't know we didn
central bank can make all problems go away are we just finished now the era of the central bank put gregg reminds me of 20089 you recall how coming out of the financial crisis all of the cash that the central banks and credit all the extraordinary measures they took didn't seem to have an immediate impact during the crisis middle man once there was those purse proverbial green shoots that were shooting up in 2009 and i mean there was no looking back after that especially even in the precious...
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lots of stories, including this one from the ba kery stories, including this one from the bakery greggsve to self—isolate. .. this is worklife. 0ur self—isolate. .. this is worklife. our top story today... the world's most powerful bankers and financiers are going to be on the phone, having a conference call to talk about what they can do to try to counter the economic impact of coronavirus. yeah, which just about affects everybody, doesn't it? including our next guest. now, think of fine china and what springs to mind is dainty, floral porcelain tableware that graced our grandparents' mantelpieces. these were once treasured staples in many homes, but their popularity has waned in recent years. i think it is fair to say. well, i can never have it in my house because i have three little boys and they will just smash it all. when because i have three little boys and they willjust smash it all. when i think of beautiful porcelain, i think of beautiful porcelain, i think of beautiful porcelain, i think of something i can't have! my guest is british designer richard brendon and he aims to re
lots of stories, including this one from the ba kery stories, including this one from the bakery greggsve to self—isolate. .. this is worklife. 0ur self—isolate. .. this is worklife. our top story today... the world's most powerful bankers and financiers are going to be on the phone, having a conference call to talk about what they can do to try to counter the economic impact of coronavirus. yeah, which just about affects everybody, doesn't it? including our next guest. now, think of fine...
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we bring you the stories and developments that america needs changing the world we live in get gregg's it got not was a slogan that one of the prime minister boris jokes in counting the cost on al-jazeera. i hope we can do this by easter. i think it would be a great thing for a country president trump says the u.s. economy could be open for business again within weeks as coronavirus cases saw many states make desperate pleas for more equipment. hello welcome to al-jazeera live from our own martine dennis also coming up. infection rates continue just spike across europe italy spain and the u.k. a building makeshift facilities as the health care systems struggle to. india orders the world's biggest lock down 1300000000 people are told to stay indoors for 3 weeks in an effort to stop the spread of the virus. and the olympic games in tokyo have been postponed for a year because of the global spread of the disease. the new york and new york has been a major battlefront in the fight against the corona virus pandemic the largest us city now has more than 25000 confirmed cases and that number
we bring you the stories and developments that america needs changing the world we live in get gregg's it got not was a slogan that one of the prime minister boris jokes in counting the cost on al-jazeera. i hope we can do this by easter. i think it would be a great thing for a country president trump says the u.s. economy could be open for business again within weeks as coronavirus cases saw many states make desperate pleas for more equipment. hello welcome to al-jazeera live from our own...
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we can speak now to the chief executive of greggs, roger whiteside.traditional bakery to a growing market, and in doing that we have been transforming our shops and repositioning them. if you go back six years, 80% of the shops were on high street but today it is less than 60%. we expect that to carry on and probably less than 50% by the time we reach 2500 shops. that is interesting, what do you think the impact will be on the rest of the high street? sorry, i can't hear you. can you hear me now? i was interested to hear you say you have fewer shops, how will that impact on the high street? yes, the high street has been reshaped and we are still very successful in high streets, we have hundreds of shops in the high streets we expect to have hundreds long into the future. we are busy making our shops bigger in the high streets because as they start to change in the nature, people are using them more for when they want to go shopping, it's still a pleasurable leisure experience and people like seats and a nice environment in which to relax and greggs wa
we can speak now to the chief executive of greggs, roger whiteside.traditional bakery to a growing market, and in doing that we have been transforming our shops and repositioning them. if you go back six years, 80% of the shops were on high street but today it is less than 60%. we expect that to carry on and probably less than 50% by the time we reach 2500 shops. that is interesting, what do you think the impact will be on the rest of the high street? sorry, i can't hear you. can you hear me...
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minister justin trudeau says he is going to self koren team after his wife tested positive sophie gregg who had been experiencing flu like symptoms after a visit to the u.k. the prime minister says he doesn't have signs of the infection but he will stay in isolation for 14 days. and actor tom hanks is thank people for their support after he and his wife rita wilson were diagnosed with corona virus they announced they had their diagnoses on thursday while they're not stray away hanks is working on a film the oscar winner posted on instagram we have covert 19 and are in isolation so we do not spread it to anyone else. disneyland is closing down in the us and europe after this weekend its parts in florida california and paris will safe shut until at least the end of march as will its cruise line disney's already shut down its asian parts for 2 months creating estimated losses of $175000000.00 israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called for the formation of an emergency government to confront the coronavirus crisis netanyahu made the offer on a nationally televised address saying a
minister justin trudeau says he is going to self koren team after his wife tested positive sophie gregg who had been experiencing flu like symptoms after a visit to the u.k. the prime minister says he doesn't have signs of the infection but he will stay in isolation for 14 days. and actor tom hanks is thank people for their support after he and his wife rita wilson were diagnosed with corona virus they announced they had their diagnoses on thursday while they're not stray away hanks is working...
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gregg ip. appreciate it. >> a big complication on capitol hill and the president's campaign schedule. hey allergy m. achoo! do your sneezes turn heads? ♪ try zyrtec. zyrtec starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec. muddle no more. and try zyrtec-d for proven relief of your allergies, sinus pressure, and congestion. eh, not enough fiber- chocolate would be good- snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday progress get 'em while they're hot. applebee's 25 cent boneless wings are back in your choice of three sauces. applebee's 25 kelly clarkson! what're you doing on our sofa? hey there! what're you doing on your sofa? try wayfair. you got this! woah. yeah! let me try! all alright, get it! blow it up! that's what i'm talking about. except that's my seat, so. all right, so maybe after the movie let's talk about that bedroo
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at the end of the all greggs 2000 outlets will shut.o take that decision very much to protect staff and customers. as you heard, the government has said it will pay 80% of wages for those affected by those closures but some teens are asking landlords to give them a rent holiday to try to ease the pressure at this very difficult time. what about supermarkets? we have seen so many reports about panic buying and empty shelves. what are they doing to cope with the demand? that is the real challenge ahead, how do our supermarkets cope with this huge surge in customers that they have been seeing? we have all seen on social media those energies of crowds of people and carers trying to get in on the morning and what retailers will be doing going forward is trying to learn it if they need to customers that are allowed and stored at any one time, certainly at busy periods. in europe they have been using markers on the floor is to tell people, to force them to social distance, to stay those two metres apart, and albee have said they will be encour
at the end of the all greggs 2000 outlets will shut.o take that decision very much to protect staff and customers. as you heard, the government has said it will pay 80% of wages for those affected by those closures but some teens are asking landlords to give them a rent holiday to try to ease the pressure at this very difficult time. what about supermarkets? we have seen so many reports about panic buying and empty shelves. what are they doing to cope with the demand? that is the real challenge...
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companies and some companies and my partner and i only get one more than a call center mcdonalds gregg's starbucks. most of remorse or big brand names. we had to insist since the sixty's coca-cola has been paving the way for other multinationals. but what if the soda giant really had decided to change a few months ago upon launching its program for a world without waste the company announced a set of very ambitious measures to resolve the plastic pollution problem the coca-cola solution is recycling and the concept is simple to collect used bottles to make new ones out of them. coca-cola promises to put 50 percent recycled plastic in its bottles by 2030 and that's on a global scale that. is absolutely doable there's a model there for the chinas and other parts of the world on how to create a. value out of plastic and get it relieved. of course that would be great news. but with all that we have learned about the company's strategies we wanted to check how often they actually keep their promises the american company has been promising to make bottles out of recycled plastic for years take
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anita dunn, a senior adviser, she will remain with the campaign and gregg schultz is expected to remain in the campaign. this is the campaign entering a new phase of this presidential race as joe biden is looking to staff up his staff as they head to a potential general election matchup against the president. in a short while joe biden will be here in delaware to discuss the coronavirus pandemic. the speech will be presidential and not political. it will reflect how joe biden would lead in a time of crisis at the white house. we'll be hearing from him shortly in wilmington. john. >> arlette, we'll take a quick break. >> the white house subjects senate republican, michael holmes. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. breathe freely fa
anita dunn, a senior adviser, she will remain with the campaign and gregg schultz is expected to remain in the campaign. this is the campaign entering a new phase of this presidential race as joe biden is looking to staff up his staff as they head to a potential general election matchup against the president. in a short while joe biden will be here in delaware to discuss the coronavirus pandemic. the speech will be presidential and not political. it will reflect how joe biden would lead in a...
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gregg jarrett, fox news legal analyst.w you are taking legal action, carter page, but they did a legally spy on you for a year of your life and denied you your constitutional rights and your civil liberties so they could spy on a candidate transition team and a president. >> it has done so much damage to so many individuals, and yes, i have some initial legal action going right now, but i'm calling for reparations for all the other innocent americans whose lives were put at risk. you were just talking about, with mr. schumer. all of these lies, and these threatening statements have just caused so much damage for so many people. people do have to pay for this terrible assault on our democracy. >> sean: as you read this statement of pfizer, they're very clear, we don't want sara carter, we don't want people under investigation to know or get offered any updates or changes either. >> yeah, this is the big battle right now and capitol hill and we know very soon on the 15th, it's going to sunset, it's basically going to expire,
gregg jarrett, fox news legal analyst.w you are taking legal action, carter page, but they did a legally spy on you for a year of your life and denied you your constitutional rights and your civil liberties so they could spy on a candidate transition team and a president. >> it has done so much damage to so many individuals, and yes, i have some initial legal action going right now, but i'm calling for reparations for all the other innocent americans whose lives were put at risk. you were...
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gregg: that's it for us tonight.lking to tom fitton, sidney powell and michael pistol bro. pillsbury. and follow lou on twitter @loudobbs follow him on instagram @loudobbs tom. and check out my latest book, "witch hunt." available online and in bookstores just about everywhere. thanks for joining us. have great weekend, everybody. ♪ trish: jobs, creating tons of them. it's great news. new data proves it, but all hollywood dick todays and the liberal -- dictators and liberal left can do is complain. it's an extraordinary example between the elites and mainstream americans. the elites who only want to complain about a president they just don't like while his policies continue to generate more jobs than we have seen in modern history. good evening, everyone, i am trish regan. the contrast, it's startling. tonight that the u.s. economied added 273,000 jobs in the last month while we're also learning we added more jobs in the
gregg: that's it for us tonight.lking to tom fitton, sidney powell and michael pistol bro. pillsbury. and follow lou on twitter @loudobbs follow him on instagram @loudobbs tom. and check out my latest book, "witch hunt." available online and in bookstores just about everywhere. thanks for joining us. have great weekend, everybody. ♪ trish: jobs, creating tons of them. it's great news. new data proves it, but all hollywood dick todays and the liberal -- dictators and liberal left can...
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no deal gregg's it is fine by him do you not think that is so we can find a compromise between both parties and in the light of the huge economic damage done we could get a very quick and very generous trade deal done between the 2 the problem and that is the e.u. our comprehensive trade you know they don't want to be written bits and pieces whereas the u.k. position is we want to be in bits and pieces so from our perspective the boris johnson perspective is that we do a bit of it then hey we're going to deal done the e.u. and far more comprehensive and they are very reluctant to do piecemeal in case it causes contradiction has got to their legislation that affect the single markets now with this pandemic hambrecht said of course how do you see relations between the e.u. and the u.k. well there's been a lot of the when that one in the u.k. was asked to join in in developing this strategy if you like and all the equipment to be produced so they did produce the ventilators and so forth and the u.k. said no and a whole host of us we misunderstood it there was ringback the email it was lost it
no deal gregg's it is fine by him do you not think that is so we can find a compromise between both parties and in the light of the huge economic damage done we could get a very quick and very generous trade deal done between the 2 the problem and that is the e.u. our comprehensive trade you know they don't want to be written bits and pieces whereas the u.k. position is we want to be in bits and pieces so from our perspective the boris johnson perspective is that we do a bit of it then hey...
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. >> gregg: i'm pretty sure this show is going to be over anyway. optimistic people overlooking job numbers amazing granted from last month, 100,000 over the expectations. which offers you a lesson about america itself. one way you fight a threat, something like a virus or a battle or a natural disaster is that you have to be in your strongest state, right? you have to be at your most powerful, healthy body. you want to make sure you are eating the right stuff, you want to go to the gym. right now you have never seen an economy this strong. and because in the last let's say three to four years this economy has become stronger, so if you imagine america as a person, our immune system has never been stronger, which is why this economy, and this is the positive part, is able to withstand the stock slides, the up and down of the stocks, we are not freaking out about this. and we know a year from now it will be fine, right? so the american economy is in its strongest. it's its best state for fighting a war like this one. even a war against something as m
. >> gregg: i'm pretty sure this show is going to be over anyway. optimistic people overlooking job numbers amazing granted from last month, 100,000 over the expectations. which offers you a lesson about america itself. one way you fight a threat, something like a virus or a battle or a natural disaster is that you have to be in your strongest state, right? you have to be at your most powerful, healthy body. you want to make sure you are eating the right stuff, you want to go to the gym....
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ashley gregg lost her son to cancer in 2017.till paying for his treatment. >> we have medical bills and everything we need to catch up on. and so i started working at the brewery in april of 2019. >> reporter: despite her concerns she says she's equally ordered about her former bosses. >> i'm more concerned about the owners. i'm concerned about them because, you know, this was their livelihood. >> reporter: if you're looking for ways you can help there are virtual tip jars online that let you send money directly to restaurant servers who are out of work and of course order that take out whenever possible. i have dozens of menus to share with you on twitter because 15 million people work in the restaurant industry. so it's a big piece of the economy. >> one of the things there's a margin on food not great. you need drinks to pay the rent typically. >> they don't know how long they will have to be closed for. hopefully some landlords can forgive them some rent. >> when she says whose not worried she's right. you have to figure out
ashley gregg lost her son to cancer in 2017.till paying for his treatment. >> we have medical bills and everything we need to catch up on. and so i started working at the brewery in april of 2019. >> reporter: despite her concerns she says she's equally ordered about her former bosses. >> i'm more concerned about the owners. i'm concerned about them because, you know, this was their livelihood. >> reporter: if you're looking for ways you can help there are virtual tip...
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in the commons, we had from the likes of the former business secretary gregg clarke singh the governmentms suggest that pa y e tax to subsidise wages, and companies can hand them back to subsidise wages. iain duncan smith, the architect of the universal credit, you can raise benefits today. tory mp after tory mps and you cannot hang around. you have to act now, today. i think what field their anger was the treasurer was unable to give a timetable for this employment protection package, he was asked can we get it by the weekend? not a commitment on there. he said rishi sunak was meeting the cbi and the tuc today but did not wa nt to cbi and the tuc today but did not want to introduce measures ad hoc. i think the problem is, this crisis as we know is really unfolding very, very rapidly and a lot of mps are clearly hearing from businesses, from people in their communities who are desperately worried about how they are going to pay their way, how they are going to pay their way, how they are going to pay their way, how they are going to be able to afford to keep going. so far, they have not
in the commons, we had from the likes of the former business secretary gregg clarke singh the governmentms suggest that pa y e tax to subsidise wages, and companies can hand them back to subsidise wages. iain duncan smith, the architect of the universal credit, you can raise benefits today. tory mp after tory mps and you cannot hang around. you have to act now, today. i think what field their anger was the treasurer was unable to give a timetable for this employment protection package, he was...
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. >> thank you see the market now gregg downer 885 points. >> coming up what to watch what's anotherim paulson will join you next you'll want to hear what he thinks about hitting bottom in the current downturn and which investments he likes right now as we head to break take a look at the fang stocks bcawbo oatching "squk x"n cn >> welcome back to box everybody. take a look at the futures setting up for another big loss. dow futures now down by 873 points s&p down by over 100 points. and the nasdaq futures indicated down by 273. let's talk about some of the things investors will be watching monday's low as we test those numbers. mike santoli joins us with the reasons why. >> today will be, i think, almost every day for the last three weeks s&p has opened down or up at least 2%. we're swinging around 3% per day. these areas that the market might find pockets of supply and demand come pretty significant here's a two year chart of the s&p. four times during this waterfall decline you had a day where 90% of the volume was selling volume, was in declining stocks. that's some extreme washe
. >> thank you see the market now gregg downer 885 points. >> coming up what to watch what's anotherim paulson will join you next you'll want to hear what he thinks about hitting bottom in the current downturn and which investments he likes right now as we head to break take a look at the fang stocks bcawbo oatching "squk x"n cn >> welcome back to box everybody. take a look at the futures setting up for another big loss. dow futures now down by 873 points s&p...
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we had good news from greggs, which recognises a union.— step in. there is a collective interest. everyone has an interest to ensure workers get fair sick pay because that will help to slow the acceleration of the spread of this virus and we need workers to follow health advice but to be able to do so health advice but to be able to do so without being out of pocket. are you doing anything differently at your place of work? because of the coronavirus? i am sorry, i could not hear that question. i am wondering whether there are things you are doing differently at your own pace of work? i cannot hear the question but i can encourage people tojoin of work? i cannot hear the question but i can encourage people to join a union to get advice from their union, because very often unions in negotiating sick pay agreements with employers, which are better than statutory sick pay and provide that fair treatment at work that everybody has a right to expect. thank you. we have been asking you that question today. paula said i am taking my own pen to av
we had good news from greggs, which recognises a union.— step in. there is a collective interest. everyone has an interest to ensure workers get fair sick pay because that will help to slow the acceleration of the spread of this virus and we need workers to follow health advice but to be able to do so health advice but to be able to do so without being out of pocket. are you doing anything differently at your place of work? because of the coronavirus? i am sorry, i could not hear that...