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you worked for jon erlichman. what was that like? hanki started in the pentagon in april 1972, six weeks before the watergate break-in. ♪ david: let's talk about your background. it might not have been predicted when you were growing up in illinois that you would be the treasury secretary, head of goldman sachs, a leader in knowledge about china. you grew up on a farm -- actually, you were born in palm beach. how did you come to be born in palm beach? hank: i ruined a vacation. my parents were actually in a place called stuart, florida and i came prematurely, so i was born in a palm beach hospital. david: your parents had a farm. you grew up on the farm. hank: i grew up on that farm. david: milking cows. hank: i milked some cows and baled a lot of hay. i did a lot of weeding in the garden. david: you said this is what you want to do for the rest of your life? hank: it sure was not. i loved being in the outdoors. my family would take me up to the northwoods in canada and cke could trips -- take anoe trips in the boundary waters. we carried
you worked for jon erlichman. what was that like? hanki started in the pentagon in april 1972, six weeks before the watergate break-in. ♪ david: let's talk about your background. it might not have been predicted when you were growing up in illinois that you would be the treasury secretary, head of goldman sachs, a leader in knowledge about china. you grew up on a farm -- actually, you were born in palm beach. how did you come to be born in palm beach? hank: i ruined a vacation. my parents...
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hank. where'd you go, buddy? we have a grand opening. hank, i don't understand why you left.his is [bleep] ridiculous. you need to [bleep] come back here. i've been here for a week. i'm doing all this stuff. this is ridiculous that you left. turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go on to cnbc.com/the-profit. jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. >> turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. hank has turned out to be a real disappointment. not only walking away from his re-grand o
hank. where'd you go, buddy? we have a grand opening. hank, i don't understand why you left.his is [bleep] ridiculous. you need to [bleep] come back here. i've been here for a week. i'm doing all this stuff. this is ridiculous that you left. turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go on to cnbc.com/the-profit. jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks...
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sho" jonathan karl, t you so cmuh r fojoinin.g us t>>hank you,ud jy. >>drusoouff: at the white ho es evening, a sign that th mistnionti may change their mmrecoendation and say that erams icanshldour weaprotective ceas mks. r yamiche alcindor ire now t.l filusn iheon t lesat yamiche, are they yisaorng me ?uabatt th tshini eveng ep>> rorr:te yes. itwhuse hoe fioflcias dan psire tdentru ampxpre eecdte to kema agemajor channui gdance red latetoow h arimecanns ca erecothet tmsvel aesgastin th s.conaruvi eyth a rectexpeedo tom recmend athatmecariivns ling in hot ttsps or aasre tarhat e hardes byhit t cheavoronis,rut tha thospee ople shodul weaclr oth cefa s.mask that's differe fntthrom e 5n9 sks healthcare workese and these on inir de srho ftageor emth, tiey sllt wannd those ki mofas tkso be fusoced on theyalca wrersorke, t bu will bsking amenricas in mmunity spread areasar hdest byhit the vusiro do that. istha is mar jorsreveal. the d.c.adc. h not been mmrecoenngdis thi. i'mol td an aounnncentme expected in the next dyaso or orsi posblys thiweenekd, hasn't
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>>hank you. >> let's look a little bit forward. we need a little bit of positive activity.ook at t tense of thousands of people who have been streaming out of theit chinese of wuhan on wednesday after the lockdown there as the birthplace of this virus was partially limited. there were queus outside the in train station. some passengers still choosingt wear mas. but passengers having their temperatures checked before being allowed ithe stations, on the roads. baicades had been standsing on theutf irtse city for more than two monthsnd were finally taken down. people in wuhan are still ving under strict controls with this stl not allowed to work. >> that city has been cut off from the rest othe worldor more than 10 weeks so just starting that processf people being able to leave there, you can imagine what that's like or, for that matter, for others to be able to return to wuhan if there's a lot of detective to the extent to which he should trust the statistics in china butxperts say don't worry about the number rps, -- numbers, watch what the government does and many of ther e
>>hank you. >> let's look a little bit forward. we need a little bit of positive activity.ook at t tense of thousands of people who have been streaming out of theit chinese of wuhan on wednesday after the lockdown there as the birthplace of this virus was partially limited. there were queus outside the in train station. some passengers still choosingt wear mas. but passengers having their temperatures checked before being allowed ithe stations, on the roads. baicades had been...
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.> hank you for having me. >> sreenivasan: quarantine means the end of so many normal social oritualsost numerous to count. tet, as newhour weekend's iv feliciano reports, some people still just want to get together and dance-- and they aren't ing to let being miles apart get in the way. >> reporter: each tuesday and friday night for t last month, dozens of people from across the u.s. and around the world have gotten together for a dance party. as you can see, it arantine-friendly. it's called "the social disdance party." people and it felt really good and it was good to see each anher and get a chance to laugh move our bodies and sweat a little bit. >> reporter: ani taj conceived of the social disdance party last month with some frien and colleagues from the dance cartel, a performance group she directs in new york city. normally, thtroupe tours live dj sets audiencecombines participation as part of its shows. >> it s starting t on us watching what's been happening in other countries that, oh, we might be inside for a while. and there was a kind of gloomy feeling in the air. and i ha
.> hank you for having me. >> sreenivasan: quarantine means the end of so many normal social oritualsost numerous to count. tet, as newhour weekend's iv feliciano reports, some people still just want to get together and dance-- and they aren't ing to let being miles apart get in the way. >> reporter: each tuesday and friday night for t last month, dozens of people from across the u.s. and around the world have gotten together for a dance party. as you can see, it...
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hank you. >>> hartford, the insurance company which denied uka's claim said they don't ifmment on sp claims. know what they tell us how many other similar claims ngci 19 they have received, or whether they have denied or improve them. hartford referred us instead to the american property-casualty insurance association, a national trade organization for home, auto and inbusiness rers. the association told us that the estimated loss to all businesses, with more than 100 employees could be between 255 - $431 billion per month due ro the virus pandemic. they also said these losses are 43-72 times higher than the monthly commercial property insurance premiums. and that "pandemic out rakes are uninsured because they are uninsurable. all oftothis according ap cia president and ceo, david a sampson. >>> joining me now is lori thomas. san francisco restaurant owner and the executive director of au the golden gate rent association. lori, thank you so much for joining me. >>> thank you for having me. >>> how do you respond to the insurance industry saying they can't afford to pay out these ai ?
hank you. >>> hartford, the insurance company which denied uka's claim said they don't ifmment on sp claims. know what they tell us how many other similar claims ngci 19 they have received, or whether they have denied or improve them. hartford referred us instead to the american property-casualty insurance association, a national trade organization for home, auto and inbusiness rers. the association told us that the estimated loss to all businesses, with more than 100 employees could...
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hank you for joining us for this special morning briefing. it's a special briefing indeed. can a date when we celebrate what tennesseans have done and congratulate efforts thator the they have made to mitigate and slow the spread of covid-19 to us to a point where we can begin the process of gradually reopening. we only celebrate that because it has gotten us to this place. say is, it's time o reengage in a greater way, now more than ever tennesseans need to do their part to stay sure they ake socially distance and follow the guidelines and wash their hands nd stay home when they're sick and do all of the things that will allow us to continue down continue to open more businesses, to continue to ut more tennesseans back to work and continue to move to the place we want to be in the midst of this pandemic. grateful for the work that's been done, very grateful thathis daynd as the place we're in and very hopeful for the future. thanks for joining us. gov. cuomo: everybody looks bright and happy. happy and bursting with love. today is friday. i hope you have big plans for the
hank you for joining us for this special morning briefing. it's a special briefing indeed. can a date when we celebrate what tennesseans have done and congratulate efforts thator the they have made to mitigate and slow the spread of covid-19 to us to a point where we can begin the process of gradually reopening. we only celebrate that because it has gotten us to this place. say is, it's time o reengage in a greater way, now more than ever tennesseans need to do their part to stay sure they ake...
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hank you, secretary. for your thank you support for this important theiative, and thank all of secretary of defense and all the this es for taking on important initiative. obviously, during this crisis all else focused above at the same time our law enforcement and national security work must go forward rotecting the american people from the full array of threats. justice, epartment of one of our highest priorities ust remain destroying the mexican cartels. their trafficking is largely deaths, as for the we all know now, of 70,000 a year and, also, the costs of this don't count the the oyed families, destroyed lives, the draining of our national treasure, state are crushed by the urden that this narcotic trafficking causes. we are not interested in half measures. cartel at posed by the is not just a law enforcement security t a national threat as well. on your er building success with the president and forging cooperative relationship in the area of immigration, you sked me to go down and meet with the pre
hank you, secretary. for your thank you support for this important theiative, and thank all of secretary of defense and all the this es for taking on important initiative. obviously, during this crisis all else focused above at the same time our law enforcement and national security work must go forward rotecting the american people from the full array of threats. justice, epartment of one of our highest priorities ust remain destroying the mexican cartels. their trafficking is largely deaths,...
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thank you,hank you so much. thank you doctors & nurses. >>good morning, welcome back to kron 00:04am morng news that's going get ahead and get a quick check of the forecast a spark has all of that for us hi dave. >>good morning. marty and robin good morning,verybody and off to a beautiful start we are lots of sunshine going on that fog s being taken care of very nily and a warm up for this afternoon we even have a couple 80's will ke an appearance this afternoon, here's a live shot coming in from the bay bridge toll plaz there you can see some of the fog started to lift off to the distance over the east bay hills whatever's left of it. same kind of deal here also 2 of the shot from timber on but those you can see off towards the distance looking good at that. >>all right we have is is high pressure in the northwest that provides the offshore program in warm condition also dry to knosometimes this is going to be cautionary tale some fire problems but because of substantial moist moisure as we had. this is pt conditions kind of moist in arou
thank you,hank you so much. thank you doctors & nurses. >>good morning, welcome back to kron 00:04am morng news that's going get ahead and get a quick check of the forecast a spark has all of that for us hi dave. >>good morning. marty and robin good morning,verybody and off to a beautiful start we are lots of sunshine going on that fog s being taken care of very nily and a warm up for this afternoon we even have a couple 80's will ke an appearance this afternoon, here's a live...
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much,hank you very indeed. let's take a look at where we are with markets around the world. the buck is catching a bid. this may just be re-highlighting some of the strains within the system, and the fact that maybe the fed's actions have not gone far enough. that is causing a little bit of concern in stocks today. stocks and negative -- stocks in europe are negative. in the states, they are coming off earlier highs. euro is af which the big component, is trading up by 0.5%, back north of that 100 line, which is a big line in the sand for the market. we will carry on with the fixed income coverage in just a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn, along with guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." the number of americans playing for an benefits more than doubled to a second straight record, highlighting the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic as shutdowns widen across the country. for more on that and the treasury market, we are joined by bill o'donnell, citigroup global markets managing director and expert on the tr
much,hank you very indeed. let's take a look at where we are with markets around the world. the buck is catching a bid. this may just be re-highlighting some of the strains within the system, and the fact that maybe the fed's actions have not gone far enough. that is causing a little bit of concern in stocks today. stocks and negative -- stocks in europe are negative. in the states, they are coming off earlier highs. euro is af which the big component, is trading up by 0.5%, back north of that...
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governor newsom: thank you for your hard work and diligence and hank you, again, for extending an important part of the narrative today is we're not done. this is the beginning of a process. more work to do. the digital lose divide in the context of this pandemic but more broadly, weeks now the making, of intensive focus and sector ented private support. but we're going to need to on what we're doing in order to get to where we ultimately all need. e recognize where we need to go. that includes, by the way, a lot of work this summer. available on the phone. will take questions on thoughts around summer learning and that extend beyond the technical end of this school year. but we want to provide what we can in those hotspots and these supports so we can continue to extend that learning time even though the schools are closed. learning and education must continue. distance learning can be of able in the state california. it just needs to have anek wit lens, rural, ity small districts, and those from a socioeconomic perspective that deserves our support. progress here today and also progress t
governor newsom: thank you for your hard work and diligence and hank you, again, for extending an important part of the narrative today is we're not done. this is the beginning of a process. more work to do. the digital lose divide in the context of this pandemic but more broadly, weeks now the making, of intensive focus and sector ented private support. but we're going to need to on what we're doing in order to get to where we ultimately all need. e recognize where we need to go. that...
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input,hank you for the pete. doctor, go ahead. guest: thank you for your question. tohink we need to -- we have acknowledge respiratory therapists because they are on the front lines and they are really at very high risk and are doing an amazing job in confronting this pandemic come in addition to other health care workers -- nurses and doctors and social workers and many, many others. as i mentioned earlier. theree that there is now attempts to use some of the positive pressure means that the caller mentioned. in situations where there is impairment of oxygenation amongst patients with covid-19. but keep in mind that individuals with covid-19 who have to be intubated, who have to be put on a ventilator are those in which we already have specific through measures, that they are not oxygenating their bodies sufficiently. by looking at the amount of oxygen in their bloodstream and so on. and obviously it is really critical to maintain the oxygen in the bloodstream to be able to maintain the functions of different organs in our bodies, like the brain and other organs.
input,hank you for the pete. doctor, go ahead. guest: thank you for your question. tohink we need to -- we have acknowledge respiratory therapists because they are on the front lines and they are really at very high risk and are doing an amazing job in confronting this pandemic come in addition to other health care workers -- nurses and doctors and social workers and many, many others. as i mentioned earlier. theree that there is now attempts to use some of the positive pressure means that the...
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back to you guys a right john hank you very much a quick check of the roads this morning as we look outside our bay bridge toll plaza cama shows that 's. >>pretty easy going here on a cloudy thursday morning with traffic moving smoothly from oakland into san francisco. no reported problems from the chp on any of the major arteries safer just a few minor. accints here and there but nothing major to g in your way we see some police lights are onhe righhand shoulder of 92 the san mateo bridge but again it's nothing that's slowing down the commute this morning of the central workers that are heading into work this mornin. we'll let you know of anything serious does pop up for your ney this morning, thirs has released another wave of those stimulus checks and if you haven't received yos yet. there is a way to track when it will hit your bank account. the irs has createan online tool called get my payment d it could be sed to check on the status of that money headed your way it launched on the irs website and if you need to check it out just enter social security number your date of birth and you
back to you guys a right john hank you very much a quick check of the roads this morning as we look outside our bay bridge toll plaza cama shows that 's. >>pretty easy going here on a cloudy thursday morning with traffic moving smoothly from oakland into san francisco. no reported problems from the chp on any of the major arteries safer just a few minor. accints here and there but nothing major to g in your way we see some police lights are onhe righhand shoulder of 92 the san mateo...
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doing 100 pls that's not goodso watch your speed heading and no problems for downtownmarty ok robin hank you. >>now national news congress loing into ways for voters to do so remotely but they can ree on how to get it doe our washington correspondent joe khaleel has more. >>congress agrees it's time to find a way to work d te om home but republicans say democrats are rushing into an important decision why would you bring people back to jam rough a proxy vote whout having work with both parties. the democrats plan wou allow some lwmakers to stay home and choose another lawmaker in washington to cast votefor them house republican leader kevin mccarthy says that's not what voters expect frm their elected representatives they lend their voice to a peson they holdaccountable for every 2 years to be their voice in a proxy, the constituents did not lend theivoice to like if we start to relax socl distancing congress is going to change but congresswoman at bargain sas proxy voting isn't a astic measure. despitrepublican claims have 6 feet ration so you're going to see stations in l what's congress r
doing 100 pls that's not goodso watch your speed heading and no problems for downtownmarty ok robin hank you. >>now national news congress loing into ways for voters to do so remotely but they can ree on how to get it doe our washington correspondent joe khaleel has more. >>congress agrees it's time to find a way to work d te om home but republicans say democrats are rushing into an important decision why would you bring people back to jam rough a proxy vote whout having work with...
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>>hank you, judy. >> woodruff: in the day's other >> woodruff: late this afternoon, republicans and democratseed federal money will go ward hospitals as part of that $250 billion plan to helpmall businesses. we'll have more on these developments a little later in the program. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, stocks surged higher on wall street, amid optimism about progress in the fight against the coronavirus. the dow jones industrial average gained nearly 705 points to close at 24,242. the nasdaq rose more than 117 points and the s&p 500 added 75. president trump's former lawyer michael cohen will be released from federal prison, as part of coronavirus from spreading among inmates. cohen will serve the resof his sentence in home confinement. he pleaded guilty to charges that include campaign finance fraud and lying to congress. cohen will be quarantined for 14 days befe he's released. in ukraine smo from wildfires outside kiev has elevated the capital city's air pollution levels to the highest in the world. the fires erupted earlier this month, around the defunc chernobyl nuclear plant.
>>hank you, judy. >> woodruff: in the day's other >> woodruff: late this afternoon, republicans and democratseed federal money will go ward hospitals as part of that $250 billion plan to helpmall businesses. we'll have more on these developments a little later in the program. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, stocks surged higher on wall street, amid optimism about progress in the fight against the coronavirus. the dow jones industrial average gained nearly 705...
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barbara, thank you for your real skillful -- [applause] >> and karen, hank you for sharing your story and the story of women who are surviving anywhere. we really appreciate that you honored as with the launch of your book talk, and thank you so much. so there would be opportunity to purchase the book out in the lobby and also karen would be cited. they get so much for being with us this afternoon. [applause] >> you are watching a a special edition of booktv airing now during the week while millions of cars are working at their districts because of the coronavirus pandemic. please enjoy booktv now and also watch over the weekend on c-span2. >> good evening. thank you, everybody for coming. i am tim carney, a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute. i'm also the commentor editor at the "washington examiner" and we have great discussion tonight. we brought here chris arnade, the author of "dignity" which came out earlier this
barbara, thank you for your real skillful -- [applause] >> and karen, hank you for sharing your story and the story of women who are surviving anywhere. we really appreciate that you honored as with the launch of your book talk, and thank you so much. so there would be opportunity to purchase the book out in the lobby and also karen would be cited. they get so much for being with us this afternoon. [applause] >> you are watching a a special edition of booktv airing now during the...
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>>hank you, judy. >> woodruff: nework state now has roughly 150,000 confirmed cases of covid-19.t is more than any entire country in the world, outside of the united states. health care workers on the front nes are feeling the pressure acutely, not to mention the for their families own risks and amna nawaz has our conversation tonight on how that is playing out r an e.r. doctor there. >> nawaz: over three weeks ago, dr. dara kass was working around the clock, treating coronavirus patients in a hospital emergency room in new york city, epicenter of america's outbreak. with days, she developed symptoms herself, and tested positive for the virus. after quarantining at home,e now recovered, and this week, returned to the frontlines to connue to care for the influx of patients. she joins us now from new york dr. kass, let me start by saying we're all so glad that you are feeling better. we're allo grateful for t work you. do let's start with that.u how are eling and describe what it was like, for us, when you were sick. >> first and foremost, feel very lucky. my symptoms were on the v
>>hank you, judy. >> woodruff: nework state now has roughly 150,000 confirmed cases of covid-19.t is more than any entire country in the world, outside of the united states. health care workers on the front nes are feeling the pressure acutely, not to mention the for their families own risks and amna nawaz has our conversation tonight on how that is playing out r an e.r. doctor there. >> nawaz: over three weeks ago, dr. dara kass was working around the clock, treating...
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>>good mornin everyone and hank you for being with us on this monday morning.dy, i'm marty gonzales will get to the latest the coronavirus pandemic in just a couple seconds but first we want to talk about the weher since we dealt with a rain throughout the weekend and more is on the way let's get the latest now from kron four's dave spahr hi dave. >>hey good morning mornin rain appearing on orm y and tracker 4 coming in from the southwest of the santa cruz mountains getting a little dose of all of th the ad from the weekend. and some stones and some of higher elvations ys what we're looking at for now mount hamilton included in as well let's go and take a look at the motion you'll e we're talking about in terms of where it's coming from as you can seethe general local location and that projected to go throughthe east bay throughout the early afternoo in the north bay probably by thelate afternoon into the evening hour. >>what is this this is not hamiltoand lick observatory where we expect to see some snows from all of this when it'all said and done a look at th
>>good mornin everyone and hank you for being with us on this monday morning.dy, i'm marty gonzales will get to the latest the coronavirus pandemic in just a couple seconds but first we want to talk about the weher since we dealt with a rain throughout the weekend and more is on the way let's get the latest now from kron four's dave spahr hi dave. >>hey good morning mornin rain appearing on orm y and tracker 4 coming in from the southwest of the santa cruz mountains getting a little...
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hank: i see this climate risk as the single biggest and most certain and formidable risk mankind faces. david: had you in business? hank: the easiest place to get into what is harvard business school. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt, but was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >>
hank: i see this climate risk as the single biggest and most certain and formidable risk mankind faces. david: had you in business? hank: the easiest place to get into what is harvard business school. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt, but was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >>
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borio,hank you very much. welcome to the newshour. those two scenarios i just laid out, some kind of accideleal e from a lab in wuhan, and a possible releasin the nearby wet market, e either of those still possible? >> that's right, nick. so the national biodefense strategy contemplates three icalral categories of biol threats: the deliberate threats, an accident from a lab exposure or release; and naturally occurring exposure. we don't believe the strain has any features that it was a deliberate event at all. it's aatural strain. whether it's a human exposure that led to the pandemic initially occurred in boa tory setting or a wet market or something like that is going to be very difficult to ascertain and we don't know how-- >> how would you.so y to intrupt you. how would you ascertain that, if it is so difficult?ma what infon would you need? >> that's right. so it might not be possible just through scientific means of analysis of the strain. it may need some other type of investigation undertaken by the intelligence community to se
borio,hank you very much. welcome to the newshour. those two scenarios i just laid out, some kind of accideleal e from a lab in wuhan, and a possible releasin the nearby wet market, e either of those still possible? >> that's right, nick. so the national biodefense strategy contemplates three icalral categories of biol threats: the deliberate threats, an accident from a lab exposure or release; and naturally occurring exposure. we don't believe the strain has any features that it was a...
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.>> hank you so much. >> woodruff: today, secretary of state mike pompeo accused china of a cover-uping the earlytb days of the ak, the latest in a rhetorical pressurea campaign on chrougut this crisis. china has pushed back, launching an information war tha included conspiracy theories and highlyublicized sales of medical equipment to other countries, including the united states. nick schifrin reports on the battle to control the narrative, and the blame, for covid-19. >>...
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tom hanks here you have to pronounce radicals are very good gratis the color was actually and we had this choice so you can stick it in there too just to make it hard it's ok they're just president here right and then you put pressure on it sure like this perfect. like your 1st menstrual project oh yeah it is oh it's not that actually good job it's a good job it's a print of 10 pounds and and 10 pounds actually change the history of menstruation 10 pounds and pads all the sanitary products but they are not accessible worldwide because they're quite expensive but in uganda there was a man who had a great idea. lessons are over in this school and come part out but the students aren't going home yet they're turning cold fabric and to washable environmentally friendly cemetery pads many girls in uganda can't afford to buy disposable pads so they stay home from school during their periods for fear of ridicule when you're inside in the field. so you feel sure you. come back to school and that's been missed. because disposable sanitarium products are so expensive many young women are forced
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hank you, mr. president. reporter: dr. hahn, you're speaking of 140 different developers, how many of these tests actually work? dr. hahn: the 90 that have come orward, they're required by us to have self validation and required to label that appropriately in the package insert and what we're doing is working with folks around the country but here at home, the u.s. government with the n.c.i. and c.d.c., to validate some of those tests that have come forward to us. we're doing some independent validation. we don't have those results yet. expect more results this week but we will be transparent about those results because it's very important. your question is superb in that if someone wants to use a test that's come to market, it's important to read the information in the package insert but often in some cases it's important for the independent labs to do the validation also and you may have seen reports in the press of labs around the country that ave done that. we've reached out to them and we will include that information
hank you, mr. president. reporter: dr. hahn, you're speaking of 140 different developers, how many of these tests actually work? dr. hahn: the 90 that have come orward, they're required by us to have self validation and required to label that appropriately in the package insert and what we're doing is working with folks around the country but here at home, the u.s. government with the n.c.i. and c.d.c., to validate some of those tests that have come forward to us. we're doing some independent...
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hank you and i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma is roll recognized. mr. cole: thank you, madam speaker. i assume my friend is prepared close. in that case, madam speaker, i'll yield myself the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. you, madam ank speaker. i want to begin by thanking my rules committee as a committee and the staff. we met last night. meeting now re all in extraordinary times, a very difficult time. i was very proud of our last night. particularly our chairman and reopening and functioning and producing a item but worthy item to discuss here today. thank you, mr. chairman, for leadership. i thank our staff, thank our fellow members of the committee. i want to thank the body, speaker. the we're here today functioning. obviously we're taking precautions. doing things e differently. we're a little bit out of our comfort zone as a body. his isn't the way we normally work. but the point is we'
hank you and i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma is roll recognized. mr. cole: thank you, madam speaker. i assume my friend is prepared close. in that case, madam speaker, i'll yield myself the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. you, madam ank speaker. i want to begin by thanking my rules committee as a committee and the staff. we met last night. meeting now re all...
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. >> interesting. .hank you very much indeed claire kyung min him.'s big banks reported growth and profit but the pressure from bad loans is mounting. more on the first quarter results, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: -- >> china's biggest banks have released first-quarter earnings, reporting small increases in growth as bad loans climb amid treasures from the virus pandemic. let's cross to selina wang for more. what did we learn from the reports of these big banks? how badly hit were they? banks -- pressure from the covid pandemic. 3% largest lender reported a rise in first quarter profit. that is the slowest. and theted a 1.8% gain agricultural bank of china and china construction bank had a 5% increase. chinese regulators have given of reliefs a range measures. clearly, that is cushioning the blow. the full effect of the pandemic has yet to be felt. the government has been calling on the big banks to bailout millions of struggling businesses. analysts still expect them to face an unprecedented drop in profits this year. just to bring up some est
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you.>> hank, john. >> thank you. >> woodruff: the number of covid cases has been picking up in some rural parts of the country. and in many areas, their hospitals were feeling squeezed before this health emergency. georgia, as we just heard, is very much fronand center right now in the public debate over reopening, but it's already dealing with its share of casest currentlre are roughly 24,000 confirmed cases in thean statnearly 1,000 people have died. william brangham has this view southwest georgia.es in >> brangham: that's ght. for a look at how one rural community in the south is dealing with theirrenique ou, i'm joined by dr shanti akers. she is a pulmonologist at the phoebe putney health system in oubany georgia. dr. akers, thankery much for being here. i wonder if you could justlitart off by t us some people may be familiar with this case ofow the first case came t your community through a through a funeral, if i y.member correc can you tell us about how that happen>> sure.ed? so ourndex case happened almost six weeks ago now, if not earlier, actually, in my recollection. we had a
you.>> hank, john. >> thank you. >> woodruff: the number of covid cases has been picking up in some rural parts of the country. and in many areas, their hospitals were feeling squeezed before this health emergency. georgia, as we just heard, is very much fronand center right now in the public debate over reopening, but it's already dealing with its share of casest currentlre are roughly 24,000 confirmed cases in thean statnearly 1,000 people have died. william brangham has...
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hank, at the top of the show, mario ga little by is diving in gabelli. what are you doing?'re rebalancing as well, liz. good to be with you. it is a for long-term shareholders balance between stock and bonds and underweight stocks you take advantage of this. having said that we'll likely test the bottoms that would be consistent with every bear market. you have a test, sometimes two tests. that said we think the lows have probably been put in last monday. and enormity of monetary, fiscal stimulus that gives us that kind of confidence but we will be testing them. liz: okay. is there anything in particular that you are looking at now? because i'm sure it has changed, hank, since the virus started what to look for when you're deciding i'm ready to buy a stock? >> well more than ever, investors need to focus on quality and financial strength and so that is right up our investment philosophy. you want to make sure that you got leaders, best in breed. we like in the retail area home depot, lowe's which we recently added to, best in breed retailers. [closing bell rings] they will
hank, at the top of the show, mario ga little by is diving in gabelli. what are you doing?'re rebalancing as well, liz. good to be with you. it is a for long-term shareholders balance between stock and bonds and underweight stocks you take advantage of this. having said that we'll likely test the bottoms that would be consistent with every bear market. you have a test, sometimes two tests. that said we think the lows have probably been put in last monday. and enormity of monetary, fiscal...
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are e you ok? x hanks sent corona a letter in return. >> over the moon i think is an understatetement. he w was ecstatic. lex veryry special because h hed i'm a friend of him. >> hanks also gifted a corona typewriter to his young fan. >> i'm going t to write back s . >> a memory sure to last to infinity and beyond. pablo: this is dw news in berlin. a quick reminder you can get news and features around the clock at dw.com and on the dw app, twitter and instagram. for me and the rest of the team, do stay tuned. i will be back shortly with "the day." the french and dutch governments back in historic multi billion euro leading to help align efron's klm whether the turbulence of the coronavirus crisis. i was only being sarcastic president trump backtracks after suggesting disinfectant could be used inside the body of coronavirus patients to beat the illness. it is the holy month of ramadan begins this friday for the area ththe world population will be tatang a look k at how. transformed the way it's being a- we
are e you ok? x hanks sent corona a letter in return. >> over the moon i think is an understatetement. he w was ecstatic. lex veryry special because h hed i'm a friend of him. >> hanks also gifted a corona typewriter to his young fan. >> i'm going t to write back s . >> a memory sure to last to infinity and beyond. pablo: this is dw news in berlin. a quick reminder you can get news and features around the clock at dw.com and on the dw app, twitter and instagram. for me...
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hank, great to talk with you this morning, thanks so much, we will see you soon, sir. ank smith joining us there. stay with us. we will be right back. as we work to get through these times together, you may not be thinking about blood donation, but blood is needed to save the lives of people who are sick with a range of illnesses. it's easy and safe to give. if you are in good health, please donate. we need heroes now. visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. maria: welcome back curving coronavirus. president trump announcing executive order which will halt immigration in the uni
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jen, thank you. >>> when we come back, the very welcome image from tom hanks. d, and what he's doing now. >>> and we promised to follow the food from the farms to those who need it. wait until you see this. d it. wait until you see this. thingy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. open. remember having that feeling for the first time? the first day you opened. the first day you had a customer, the first day you taught a class, had a client, a patient, a session. open... remember the night before you opened? who could ever sleep? open... but there's a different question we are being asked now. are you going to remain open? even when your doors are closed?
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you. >>> when we come back, your questions on dremdesivir. >>> also, what tom hanks is doing now. ♪ my childrenre really worried.. my tip is, send your kids a text. it may be the last time that you do. [announcer] you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit now. this, is why we no longer have to worry flushing too much toilet paper, will back up our system. but dad, rid-x contains billions of enzymes proven to break down even paper to keep your whole septic system healthy. for paper, grease or waste breakdown. use rid-x. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, ra
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it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and hank you >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can look at the park. >> the street, every time, our friends. >> i think everybody should give back. we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time to give back. it's a great place for us. the weather is nice. no rain. beautiful san francisco. >> it's a great way to be able to have fun and give back and walk away with a great feeling. for more opportunities we have
it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and hank you >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to...
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you. int: that was hank south carolina. this is the opinion section of "washington times" this morning, looking at the media and the blame that is going around. "coronavirus now, politics later, please, how the media has covid-19." if you want to read his column, it is on today's "washington times." next caller. caller: i have two points, one generally on the crisis and one on pearl harbor. i always thought about the confederation and what it was like to live in the country under that document. you live in a nation but you don't have a stable federal government. the federal government has no power and all that states are doing their own thing, there is no stable leadership. i am now getting that experience, because every state has a different covid-19 response. it has led to chaos. and the federal government, because of the president's incompetence, has not addressed that. the government stockpiling mask, it is nonsensical. doing their job. i am lucky to live in new york where i have a governor who is competent. what if i li
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i heard on the news you and your wife caught the coronavirus. jillian: tom hanksnd rita wilson telling a bully little boy you've got a friend in me. a thoughtful gift, we will tell you about it. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $12 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundreds. xfinity mobile. rob: ruth chris steakhouse, good place, returning the massive small business loan they received as part of the paycheck protection program. jillian: carley shimkus has reactions of a high-stakes decision. >> never has online reaction and so important, social media backlash that led to return this money. ruth hospitality group which owns 100 statehouses was able to obtain two, $10 million loans
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hank you and i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma is roll recognized. mr. cole: thank you, madam speaker. i assume my friend is prepared close. in that case, madam speaker, i'll yield myself the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. you, madam ank speaker. i want to begin by thanking my rules committee as a committee and the staff. we met last night. meeting now re all in extraordinary times, a very difficult time. i was very proud of our last night. particularly our chairman and reopening and functioning and producing a item but worthy item to discuss here today. thank you, mr. chairman, for leadership. i thank our staff, thank our fellow members of the committee. i want to thank the body, speaker. the we're here today functioning. obviously we're taking precautions. doing things e differently. we're a little bit out of our comfort zone as a body. his isn't the way we normally work. but the point is we'
hank you and i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma is roll recognized. mr. cole: thank you, madam speaker. i assume my friend is prepared close. in that case, madam speaker, i'll yield myself the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. you, madam ank speaker. i want to begin by thanking my rules committee as a committee and the staff. we met last night. meeting now re all...
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please, everybody, stay at home as much as you can and stay safe. hanks very much. >> if you missed any of our live coverage to the government's response to the coronavirus outbreak watch it at c-span.org/coronavirus. from briefings from the president's task force to governors. it is all there. use the charts and maps to track the virus' global spread. our coronavirus webpage is your fast and easy way the watch c-span's unfiltered coverage of this pandemic. next prub and members over the white house coronavirus task force on the federal government's response to the pandemic. topics include efforts by governors to stop the spread of the virus. this is just over two hours. pre, everyone.
please, everybody, stay at home as much as you can and stay safe. hanks very much. >> if you missed any of our live coverage to the government's response to the coronavirus outbreak watch it at c-span.org/coronavirus. from briefings from the president's task force to governors. it is all there. use the charts and maps to track the virus' global spread. our coronavirus webpage is your fast and easy way the watch c-span's unfiltered coverage of this pandemic. next prub and members over the...
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and then tom hanks wrote, "you got a friend in me." and i was like, "aww, what?" then, i cried.t was beautiful, but just because i feel like the bullies are going to have a field day with this. then cuomo has been giving press conferences and i was like, "what? these aren't press conferences these are ted talks where you get to be bitchy, like this. and this but also informative, like this. this really tells you what a low bar there is for press conferences. i mean, this man just told us the day of the week, and he has an 87% approval rating then, i heard that trump said that people could cure the coronavirus by "ingesting cleaning products. and i was like, "what? the only cleaning product i want inside of me is this guy just kidding it's actually this guy ooh, mr. bubble. okay, so now i'm sure as you know, a lot of states have told people that they have to stay home and most people are like, "okay. but last week some people in wisconsin and texas were outdoors protesting. and i was like, "what! why are these people acting like this oh, i remember if you tell americans it mostly
and then tom hanks wrote, "you got a friend in me." and i was like, "aww, what?" then, i cried.t was beautiful, but just because i feel like the bullies are going to have a field day with this. then cuomo has been giving press conferences and i was like, "what? these aren't press conferences these are ted talks where you get to be bitchy, like this. and this but also informative, like this. this really tells you what a low bar there is for press conferences. i mean,...
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you do." directed by tom hanks. tribute, saying schlessinger was a wonder, lost in the covid-19, terribly sad today. >>> coming up this hour, could there be new guidance coming on wearing masks across this wearing masks across this country? works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work w
you do." directed by tom hanks. tribute, saying schlessinger was a wonder, lost in the covid-19, terribly sad today. >>> coming up this hour, could there be new guidance coming on wearing masks across this wearing masks across this country? works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that...
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maria: you sure do. hank, what about that, how about retail? retail stocks which ones should investors be keeping their eye on and tell us what sectors might be that -- that attractive for you? >> sure, i think both sectors energy and retail is a picture of have and have notes and i think you're going to see a number of bankruptcies in those overlevered companies but in the retail sector, we like home depot and we like lowes, two companies that are going to manage fairly well during this what we think will be brief but obviously deep recession and then coming out on the other end we will do well as there's a gradual unleashing of pin-up demand particularly of this state in the early summer and people who get outside and get working on the projects and what have you, but, again, financially strong companies and that will survive this environment. maria: hank, let me ask you, you said when we come out of a recession. you are expecting a deep recession, when do you think start to turn recognizing that it's all about the virus. we are waiting on ant
maria: you sure do. hank, what about that, how about retail? retail stocks which ones should investors be keeping their eye on and tell us what sectors might be that -- that attractive for you? >> sure, i think both sectors energy and retail is a picture of have and have notes and i think you're going to see a number of bankruptcies in those overlevered companies but in the retail sector, we like home depot and we like lowes, two companies that are going to manage fairly well during this...
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caller: good morning. .hank you, dr. frederick i just wanted to -- three observations of mine.andemic that came through america, 1918, the spanish flu, african-americans did not die in the type of disproportionate numbers that they are dying now, because at that time there was segregation. there was not as much association with people of other races. and coupled with the fact that there were not nearly as many black people on medications during that time -- which brings me to another point of mine about the high blood pressure medication that a lot of blacks have been put on. over the last several years, there has been a lot of discussion that the majority of those people put on those medications should not have been put on high blood pressure medication. one of the side effects of that medication is that it destroys your heart, liver, and kidneys, which automatically means that your immune system is compromised. there is a lot that is going on under the surface of this. it is really up to black people to change their diet. that is very easy to do. there is a lot of excuses as
caller: good morning. .hank you, dr. frederick i just wanted to -- three observations of mine.andemic that came through america, 1918, the spanish flu, african-americans did not die in the type of disproportionate numbers that they are dying now, because at that time there was segregation. there was not as much association with people of other races. and coupled with the fact that there were not nearly as many black people on medications during that time -- which brings me to another point of...
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input,hank you for the pete. doctor, go ahead. guest: thank you for your question. tohink we need to -- we have acknowledge respiratory therapists because they are on the front lines and they are really at very high risk and are doing an amazing job in confronting this pandemic come in addition to other health care workers -- nurses and doctors and social workers and many, many others. as i mentioned earlier. theree that there is now attempts to use some of the positive pressure means that the caller mentioned. in situations where there is impairment of oxygenation amongst patients with covid-19. but keep in mind that individuals with covid-19 who have to be intubated, who have to be put on a ventilator are those in which we already have specific through measures, that they are not oxygenating their bodies sufficiently. by looking at the amount of oxygen in their bloodstream and so on. and obviously it is really critical to maintain the oxygen in the bloodstream to be able to maintain the functions of different organs in our bodies, like the brain and other organs.
input,hank you for the pete. doctor, go ahead. guest: thank you for your question. tohink we need to -- we have acknowledge respiratory therapists because they are on the front lines and they are really at very high risk and are doing an amazing job in confronting this pandemic come in addition to other health care workers -- nurses and doctors and social workers and many, many others. as i mentioned earlier. theree that there is now attempts to use some of the positive pressure means that the...
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you know, it humanizes tom hanks. >>> the battle against the coronavirus has inspired a legion of volunteers, many of whom are risking their own lives on the front lines of this pandemic. steve hartman has one hero's story. >> we begin today with an alarming milestone -- >> reporter: as the misery spreads, most of us are relieved to be watching the worst of it from the safety of our sofas. 47-year-old bevan strick land of high point, north carolina, was one of those comfortably on the couch. but some switch flipped in you. >> yeah, i was kd of a switch. it's funny you say that. why am i sitting here? >> reporter: bevan, a nurse, had just contracted a serious case of empathy. >> i can imagine the nurses being so exhausted, so stressed out. if i can just go and relieve a shift for them. >> reporter: that was a month ago. and today bevan is working at mount sinai queens, the epicenter of the outbreak in new york city. she cares for the sickest patients under the most demanding conditions. solely because she believes she
you know, it humanizes tom hanks. >>> the battle against the coronavirus has inspired a legion of volunteers, many of whom are risking their own lives on the front lines of this pandemic. steve hartman has one hero's story. >> we begin today with an alarming milestone -- >> reporter: as the misery spreads, most of us are relieved to be watching the worst of it from the safety of our sofas. 47-year-old bevan strick land of high point, north carolina, was one of those...
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you know, it's a challenge. >> reporter: every layoff is an individual disaster, but also part of a widening national crisis. as economist hank eskin has witnessed, cash connects us all. have you in your tracking had bills travel to every state in america? >> oh, yeah, every state, every county in the country. >> reporter: his website "where is george" allows people to track the spread of money through the economy using serial numbers on bills. he says since the virus struck, hits on where is george is down about 50%, suggesting circulation is down too. >> the ripple effect will probably last i'm guessing a generation or probably two generations, long after we're gone, it's still going to be recovering from this. >> reporter: for now, debbie di batista says the stress is hard to bear, but there is solace in knowing she is not bearing it alone. >> it's not easy because it's no one's fault. my employees did nothing to deserve this. that repair shop did nothing to deserve it. the woman's who's car broke down did nothing to deserve it. everyone is working hard. it's not like you're the only one, you're isolated. talking to other
you know, it's a challenge. >> reporter: every layoff is an individual disaster, but also part of a widening national crisis. as economist hank eskin has witnessed, cash connects us all. have you in your tracking had bills travel to every state in america? >> oh, yeah, every state, every county in the country. >> reporter: his website "where is george" allows people to track the spread of money through the economy using serial numbers on bills. he says since the...
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liz: great to have you. hank smith of haverford. there is the closing bell. what do we get? a gain. markets rally into the close, up 470 points even as the labor market shows it is in freefall. that will do it for "the claman countdown." melissa: stocks surging higher in the final minutes of trading despite the worst jobless claims numbers in american history. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after the bell," everybody. oil a big story today with president trump saying saudi arabia and russia will cut production. fox business team coverage set up with our reporters standing by. blake burman is in washington with the latest from the white house. lauren simonetti watching the markets. edward lawrence also in d.c., and jackie deangelis in new york, but on the markets, lauren, we start with you. lauren: what a day, right? oil saw the biggest gain one day ever, up 25%. closing just over $25 a barrel. energy stocks rising in a big way. what happened? the president said russia and saudi arabia appeared close to a supply cut, taking oil off the market. we don't
liz: great to have you. hank smith of haverford. there is the closing bell. what do we get? a gain. markets rally into the close, up 470 points even as the labor market shows it is in freefall. that will do it for "the claman countdown." melissa: stocks surging higher in the final minutes of trading despite the worst jobless claims numbers in american history. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after the bell," everybody. oil a big story today...
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you notes. ♪ ♪ >> here we have some letters from the community showing their appreciation. we love firefighters. hank're thankful for your helping hands. thank you for all you do fire station 35. we see you. we appreciate you and you truly are heroes. >> thank you! >> i received this note from one of my little friends while she was picking up her school lunch. it says thank you for protecting our city. thank you. you are a rainbow. >> thank you for everything you have done for me and my family and my community. thank you for risking your lives to help people who are sick, really thank you for everything, love emma. thanks, emma. >> officer vasquez, thanks for your support. i'm glad this finally got to you. you rock, i hope down enjoy it. can't wait to stand with you on the thin blue line. thank you michaela for the cop rock, girl. thank you. >> i was incredibly touched and wanted to thank you for creating the support group during this crisis. i was he sitant to reach out fo assistance as i'm usually the person helping and not asking for help. you did everything you could to make sure i received what
you notes. ♪ ♪ >> here we have some letters from the community showing their appreciation. we love firefighters. hank're thankful for your helping hands. thank you for all you do fire station 35. we see you. we appreciate you and you truly are heroes. >> thank you! >> i received this note from one of my little friends while she was picking up her school lunch. it says thank you for protecting our city. thank you. you are a rainbow. >> thank you for everything you...
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god bless you. hanks. announcer: c-span has around the clock coverage to the federal response the coronavirus pandemic and it is all available .org mand at c-span coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread across the u.s. and the world th
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he will tell you what is happening but i would like to start with the friendship you formed with hank aaron. we talked about it and what it was like for you when barry bonds was chasing his record and what it was like for you to have an african-american who was so essential in the sport and what it meant to you. >> it is a pleasure to be here today and to add something that doris said. when we met and for many years "after words" and up to this date, when we get together she wants to talk about baseball and i want to talk about history. >> perfect marriage. >> exactly right. i met henry aaron in 1958 long before i was in baseball and before he became the home run champion. we used to go to green bay packer games together and did things but it began in 1957 before i met him. he hit a home run to win the pennant for the milwaukee braves and doris, was carried off the field, a moment i will never forget. the next day in the new york times, the picture is juxtaposed, hank aaron being carried off the field, this gigantic celebration by his mainly white teammates and orville, a black kid's
he will tell you what is happening but i would like to start with the friendship you formed with hank aaron. we talked about it and what it was like for you when barry bonds was chasing his record and what it was like for you to have an african-american who was so essential in the sport and what it meant to you. >> it is a pleasure to be here today and to add something that doris said. when we met and for many years "after words" and up to this date, when we get together she...
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know but what is very weird though too is here you have this whole coronavirus that happening you had tom hanks who played jim lovell and who was sick who was just who just run a virus exactly very very strange all interconnected twilight zone music 13 weird all right we'll be right there fair thank you for that story. the head of the world health organization president trying to not politicize the virus how is america handling this and having our political panel is going to weigh in and then later and we're going to hammer brings us some darling comments rather regarding the postponing tokyo 2026 so we'll be right back. join me every thursday on the elec so i will be sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you the. good news. for those who heard it's a preview of the. new movie. well you know. when it's. all chileans to look beautiful the militants can look. more muslim also there's also a good view film school good girls. go to show also look look your simu to local small historic move to the issue go. to starts to. get to me to tell
know but what is very weird though too is here you have this whole coronavirus that happening you had tom hanks who played jim lovell and who was sick who was just who just run a virus exactly very very strange all interconnected twilight zone music 13 weird all right we'll be right there fair thank you for that story. the head of the world health organization president trying to not politicize the virus how is america handling this and having our political panel is going to weigh in and then...