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renting out rooms as home offices. this is your business report i'm stephen there's in berlin it's good to have you with us the world bank is urging rich nations to support developing countries in the fight against the krona virus pandemic repeating its warning that 60000000 people could be thrust into extreme poverty by the pandemic in an interview earlier today world bank president david malpass told me that nations could even choose to cancel poor countries debt 1st i asked him how the global lender is working to get billions of dollars of grant money into the hands of the people who need it most that's an important challenge one way is to have cash transfer programs that actually gets money directly to people either through some kind of some countries have debit card systems some countries have small bank accounts that are available to the poorest some countries several countries use their postal systems to actually give money to people and those are useful because the people can join you zid for 4 to maintain them
renting out rooms as home offices. this is your business report i'm stephen there's in berlin it's good to have you with us the world bank is urging rich nations to support developing countries in the fight against the krona virus pandemic repeating its warning that 60000000 people could be thrust into extreme poverty by the pandemic in an interview earlier today world bank president david malpass told me that nations could even choose to cancel poor countries debt 1st i asked him how the...
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self employed educator has rented a room as her office and it's there that she can hold seminars for germany's federal employment agency digitally at home she'd have no peace and quiet with 2 small children around. an office room costs 55 euros a day or 249 years for the whole week. just good or not given i thought of course the money for the office cuts into my profits i don't know about others. but it's worth it to me to be able to work in peace and quiet and be relaxed and it helps me to do a good job too. for the hotel operator renting out office spaces is an emergency solution she hasn't had guests for months now because tourism has been banned during the pandemic now she has 5 office space renters and the demand is increasing. we were officially forbidden we no longer had the possibility of hosting tourists and of course we had to think about how we could generate revenue these days offering office space in the hotel is a viable option unfortunately it's only a fraction of our normal turnover in corona times every euro counts and that's why we're glad we found this new source of income. some of the hotels 50 employees are slowly g
self employed educator has rented a room as her office and it's there that she can hold seminars for germany's federal employment agency digitally at home she'd have no peace and quiet with 2 small children around. an office room costs 55 euros a day or 249 years for the whole week. just good or not given i thought of course the money for the office cuts into my profits i don't know about others. but it's worth it to me to be able to work in peace and quiet and be relaxed and it helps me to do...
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i'm currently in my middle school son's bedroom at the moment so having a home office might work out well for folks. the next two trends we've seen before, but moving more towards rural areas for the primary residence, if you can work from home for a little bit office, and for that secondary or vacation residence and the private outdoor space has always trended very highly, but is trending even more highly most recently. that speaks a little bit to what we're seeing on the high end, as well caldwell homes else more homes valued at $1 million or more than any other brand in the market we see a lot of this and one of the biggest trends we have seen initially is folks who had listed their secondary residences, oftentimes a beach place or a mountain place, they moved into that property and took that listing off the market that constrained the listing inventory and rose some upward price movement as well and we're seeing those listings come on back on as a faster rate than lower priced listings so obviously, the market is trying to seek an equilibrium and trying to get listings on the mark
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the home office says it will not treat british and irish citizens in northern ireland as e.u. citizens after a landmark case we hear from the woman behind the legal action. on charges reported increase in elderly people struggling to put food on the table during the lockdown with food banks saying there's been a tripling into the. welcome to r.t. u.k. the health secretary matt hancock has defended the government's decision to ease lockdown measures across the country as it's revealed the rate of coronavirus transmission is rising while another study reveals the rate of infection and transmission is markedly different across the u.k. that's as police prepared to break up planned i'm t. lock down protests across the country over the weekend when maurice r.t.u. case isa rally joins me now. i there he says how it's a wiring isn't the transmission is a ridge is saying no see in this report or other scientific advisory group for emergencies sage which indicates that the our rate the rate of infection has gone up since last week it was between point 5 and point 9 it's now between poi
the home office says it will not treat british and irish citizens in northern ireland as e.u. citizens after a landmark case we hear from the woman behind the legal action. on charges reported increase in elderly people struggling to put food on the table during the lockdown with food banks saying there's been a tripling into the. welcome to r.t. u.k. the health secretary matt hancock has defended the government's decision to ease lockdown measures across the country as it's revealed the rate...
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saying i'm going to use the home equity loan to improve my house maybe some are trying to build home officesl >> it might go to some of the blowout home depot numbers we saw people stuck at home so they are working on their home appreciate you coming on thank you very much. good weekend to you. >>> on deck, a financial adviser tells us where he thinks you should put your money to work right now. do you make long-term changes to your investment portfolio? or buy more? dow futures are down 150 we're getting advice for you coming up. >>> if you start to reopen and you start to get on the road and missing cnbc, u yocan find us live on the go download the cnbc app today. we're back after this. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. you know, the chef here trained in france. mmm, it shows! so good. oh hey, did you say you needed help with investing? because i know someone who's really great. and you trust him? totally. yeah. we went to school together. i'll check him out on invest
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we're just 325 miles from their home office. >> you heard him.what the old man said. >> 325 miles. it's closer than milwaukee to st. louis. >> i felt safe in st. louis. >> it's awfully close. mighty close. >> yes, mighty close. especially for a modern bomber with a job to do. about an hour's run from any number of jap air fields. here we were, closer than any fleet in history to a major land-based air power. at midway, in the sea, distance had been against the japanese air force. but now as our fleet sailed against the enemy, the range was easy for any jap plane that could fly. there were those who said no fleet could risk it. but the stakes were high. with okinawa in our hands, we could control the china coast, send planes to smother japan. we were reaching for the throat of an empire. the risk must be taken. on the island of okinawa, 5,000 miles from san francisco, the earth shook from a fearful pounding by our ships and planes. to the south, our british allies were hurling their naval might. they were raking sha cane ining bomb. england's batt
we're just 325 miles from their home office. >> you heard him.what the old man said. >> 325 miles. it's closer than milwaukee to st. louis. >> i felt safe in st. louis. >> it's awfully close. mighty close. >> yes, mighty close. especially for a modern bomber with a job to do. about an hour's run from any number of jap air fields. here we were, closer than any fleet in history to a major land-based air power. at midway, in the sea, distance had been against the...
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the home office completely deny this.c is organising the crossing is organising the crossings as sickening. for the moment, thanks very much, simon. as countries scramble to find a coronavirus cure, the global community has been discussing ways in which vaccination programmes can be rolled out fairly and equitably across the world. but the us has been notably absent from these discussions, causing concern that the race to create and distribute the vaccine might devolve into a global contest — or "vaccine war" — leaving poorer countries behind. stephen morrison is the director of the global health policy center at the center for strategic and international studies, hejoins me now from washington dc. welcome. i was interviewing a german scientist yesterday who is working with an american drug company to try and find this vaccine. why is the american government not involved? the us government has chosen increasingly to go it alone in its effo rts increasingly to go it alone in its efforts to advance vaccines and therapies an
the home office completely deny this.c is organising the crossing is organising the crossings as sickening. for the moment, thanks very much, simon. as countries scramble to find a coronavirus cure, the global community has been discussing ways in which vaccination programmes can be rolled out fairly and equitably across the world. but the us has been notably absent from these discussions, causing concern that the race to create and distribute the vaccine might devolve into a global contest —...
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home it looks like bill is done with his homework for the day. but his mother still has worked it out. in the bedroom where she has her office her employer a political organization helped her set it up. the home of the coolest part about home office is that i've developed a taste for made beds simply because i need a little order and structure when i work so now before i start work i've gotten into the habit of making the bed properly so it looks nice with a bedspread before i go into my 1st video conference of the day and i feel better. because otherwise they'd see the rumpled bed clothes and oh it's just for him so i can have an orderly and tidy environment that is a somewhat clean and straight environment i need this mind between private life and work and that simply helps me to simulate something like office life here at home. so of us visa. was evenly on. all my family life is no simulation though it's the reality behind closed doors and that's not likely to change anytime soon. as. this is. a lot. of. it's name spells adventure. the granddaddy of all utility be it. from a symbol of liberation. people to make dreams for
home it looks like bill is done with his homework for the day. but his mother still has worked it out. in the bedroom where she has her office her employer a political organization helped her set it up. the home of the coolest part about home office is that i've developed a taste for made beds simply because i need a little order and structure when i work so now before i start work i've gotten into the habit of making the bed properly so it looks nice with a bedspread before i go into my 1st...
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we are 320 miles from their home office. >> you heard him. that is what the old man said. >> that is closer than new york. i always -- (music) >> it is awfully close. mighty close. >> yes, mighty close, especially for a modern bomber with a job to do. one hour from any number of jap airfields. here we were closer than any fleet in history. at midway, in the coral sea, even the mariana, it had been against the japanese air force, but now against the inner islands, the range was easy for any jap plane that could fly. there were those who said there was no fleet, but the stakes were high. with okinawa in our hands, we could control the china coast, send swarms of planes to smother japan. we were reaching for the throat of an empire. the risk must be taken. on the island of okinawa, 5000 miles from san francisco, the earth shook from a fearful pounding from our ships and planes. u.s. navy u.s. navy [speaking native language] [explosion] [explosion] [explosion] >> to the south, british allies were throwing there might, raking with shell and bombs.
we are 320 miles from their home office. >> you heard him. that is what the old man said. >> that is closer than new york. i always -- (music) >> it is awfully close. mighty close. >> yes, mighty close, especially for a modern bomber with a job to do. one hour from any number of jap airfields. here we were closer than any fleet in history. at midway, in the coral sea, even the mariana, it had been against the japanese air force, but now against the inner islands, the...
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families have forged new routines and set up home offices and home schools overnight. community volunteers have found new ways to pitch in and help the vulnerable from 6 feet apart. tens of millions of workers are kept collecting paychecks instead of pink slips because of our paycheck protection program which has sent hundreds of billions of dollars to keep small businesses alive. covid-19 has killed nearly 100,000 americans. it has cost tens of millions their jobs. this is a generational tragedy. but in the midst of it, our country is pulling together. my home state of kentucky is showing us how it's done. a glass producer transformed its operation to make protective shields for businesses. a high school principal named evan jackson invented a virtual commencement so graduates didn't go uncelebrated. dr. aaron fraser, a pediatrician found the time to set up standup food pantries. hope is being spread by donated meals to first responders. and one group of restaurants headquartered in louisville called texas roadhouse has gone to great lengths to avoid layoffs. the foun
families have forged new routines and set up home offices and home schools overnight. community volunteers have found new ways to pitch in and help the vulnerable from 6 feet apart. tens of millions of workers are kept collecting paychecks instead of pink slips because of our paycheck protection program which has sent hundreds of billions of dollars to keep small businesses alive. covid-19 has killed nearly 100,000 americans. it has cost tens of millions their jobs. this is a generational...
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clap >>> memorial day sales, the best last-minute deals this monday from outdoor essentials to home officee phenomenon, "artemis fowl." the hit book series now turning into a brand new movie heading to your home. the man behind the magic joins us live this morning as we say good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. we are so happy to have you with us on this memorial day. >> let's take a live look at arlington national cemetery in virginia. the flags at the headstones of the service men and women always a stunning sight and a reminder of the great importance of this day. >> absolutely. >>> we have a lot of news to get to including the latest on the coronavirus emergency. there have been more than 20,000 new cases in the united states in the past 24 hours. >> that comes as so many americans crowded beaches and boardwalks over the holiday weekend. let's go back to stephanie ramos at the beach in new jersey. good morning again, stephanie. >> reporter: michael, good morning. it is a rainy start to this memorial day, but beaches, state beaches in new york, connecticut, delaware and here
clap >>> memorial day sales, the best last-minute deals this monday from outdoor essentials to home officee phenomenon, "artemis fowl." the hit book series now turning into a brand new movie heading to your home. the man behind the magic joins us live this morning as we say good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. we are so happy to have you with us on this memorial day. >> let's take a live look at arlington national cemetery in virginia. the flags at...
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so essentially giving employees the option, if you want to work from home, this is your workstation if you want to work in the office, this is your choice. herman miller also has design within reach, so it also has an upscale version to be able to get products finally knoll with full acquisition has options working from home and from the office. >> very quickly, is your research showing we may be more spread out, instead of 1,000 people at a building we could have three separate buildings with a couple hundred in it each and a few working at home and that will ultimately require more desks, more shares chairs, and ironically, more space >> yeah. the number one thing you're going to see more of, chairs i can guarantee you everyone sitting at home is realizing their home office chair isn't that great you'll see a significant increase in demand for good chairs at a reasonable price and you're exactly right to the point. you'll see more office space the counter intuitive is the office is dead we don't think it's dead it will look different and it could benefit office manufacturers. >> yeah, watching steelcase, herman mi
so essentially giving employees the option, if you want to work from home, this is your workstation if you want to work in the office, this is your choice. herman miller also has design within reach, so it also has an upscale version to be able to get products finally knoll with full acquisition has options working from home and from the office. >> very quickly, is your research showing we may be more spread out, instead of 1,000 people at a building we could have three separate buildings...
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is still pretty tight with low inventory. >> robert, do you expect this shift toward more space, home officeick, regardless of a vaccine? because i imagine a lot of home buying is emotional. people aren't going to forget this period anytime soon, and if they wished they had more space now, that's going to be burned into their psyche, right >> i absolutely agree with that. buyers have never been so intimately aware of the inadequacies of their home after 9/11, the market froze in new york for three months, but when it bounced back, it was busier than it ever had been that catastrophe created movement and i believe the same thing is going to happen here this catastrophe has locked people in their homes for three months and is creating incentives in emotional reasons to move. >> so, robert, we're talking about increased activity in home buying right now how is the actual process of listing and selling a home changing, given the fact that we do still have, to a certain extent in certain markets, a lot of shelter in place mandates still underway >> so, sellers are now asking, how can you sell my
is still pretty tight with low inventory. >> robert, do you expect this shift toward more space, home officeick, regardless of a vaccine? because i imagine a lot of home buying is emotional. people aren't going to forget this period anytime soon, and if they wished they had more space now, that's going to be burned into their psyche, right >> i absolutely agree with that. buyers have never been so intimately aware of the inadequacies of their home after 9/11, the market froze in new...
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now, the home office are completely denying this, but they say the increase in numbers over the pasts sickening. the channel islands are marking the 75th anniversary of their liberation in the second world war today. german troops on jersey, guernsey and their smaller neighbours surrendered a day after winston churchill announced the end of the nazi regime. robert halljoins us from a garden party in st aubin, jersey. singing. this is not how it was meant to be. liberation day 2020 should have been a very public celebration of freedom, but those who were there for that moment in history were forced to remember the past rather closer to home. it's defiance, it's doggedness, we're not going be beaten. you know, we'll survive this. there was joy in the heart of everybody that sailed to guernsey on the destroyer bulldog to bring freedom to the channel islands. when a british task force reached the islands on the morning after ve day, surrender was a formality. thousands of german troops were as hungry as the population they governed for five years. the germans were in single file, and the
now, the home office are completely denying this, but they say the increase in numbers over the pasts sickening. the channel islands are marking the 75th anniversary of their liberation in the second world war today. german troops on jersey, guernsey and their smaller neighbours surrendered a day after winston churchill announced the end of the nazi regime. robert halljoins us from a garden party in st aubin, jersey. singing. this is not how it was meant to be. liberation day 2020 should have...
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you at talk to you, are your home or in your office? >> i'm at home, this is my home office. i have been here pretty much continuously for the last 10.5 weeks. i have only been out of the house on rare occasions to go to a hearing on capitol hill or to go to an event at the white house. and i go out, i wear my mask and come home as soon as i'm done and pretty much the, this is where i am. i'm following those guidelines and i hope everybody else is, social distancing, washing hands, staying safe. >> how hard is it you want to nih with the gigantic budget you have from your house? shouldn't it be an nih exception? >> i thought it was going to be hard but i kind of got into the rhythm. zoom calls and conference calls, countless emails, i managing pretty well to oversee $32 billion a year research as long as i've got that ability to connect with everybody. there is a little server lining, i'm not missing being on airplanes at all. i'm not missing driving long distances to various events. i can tell you, when you are only at home and sitting at this desk,- sitting at this you can
you at talk to you, are your home or in your office? >> i'm at home, this is my home office. i have been here pretty much continuously for the last 10.5 weeks. i have only been out of the house on rare occasions to go to a hearing on capitol hill or to go to an event at the white house. and i go out, i wear my mask and come home as soon as i'm done and pretty much the, this is where i am. i'm following those guidelines and i hope everybody else is, social distancing, washing hands,...
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case and the decision has self and the thank you for joining us you must be delighted with the home office decision what does it mean for you and your husband . thank you for having me absolutely we are delighted to get this concession from the british government after a 5 year legal challenge not only because personally this will affect your family but also because of all the other families in northern ireland that well nigh directly benefit from this change hearing that these families will no be reunited some that have been separated for up to 18 months comes as a huge relief for us it has been quite emotional to get the news i can imagine you've been back in the home office for 5 years as you say was it worth it. it was worth this to see the change come through and i whenever we look back over these past 5 years whenever we got married we never set out to find ourselves and snared in a 5 year constitutional test a really good friday agreement we were just starting our married life together but that's what we find ourselves in and we made a conscious decision a number of years ago that n
case and the decision has self and the thank you for joining us you must be delighted with the home office decision what does it mean for you and your husband . thank you for having me absolutely we are delighted to get this concession from the british government after a 5 year legal challenge not only because personally this will affect your family but also because of all the other families in northern ireland that well nigh directly benefit from this change hearing that these families will no...
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in fact, which i'm certain was provided by the home office because it is a home office responsibilityd for care workers is a very great deal less, properly in the region of £50 million. i'm not suggesting that £50 million isn't a lot of money, but in the great scheme of things, to say thank you to some very brave people who have been saving lives, i think it isa have been saving lives, i think it is a quick win, and i think the prime minister is a magnanimous person, and i think you should do it. including some of the people who looked after the prime minister when he was in intensive care. your colleague has already said he would support this cross—party motion are you aware of other conservative mps who are currently pressing the prime minister to change his mind? it's not for me to speak to my colleagues, they must speak to my selves, but the answer is yes, when i put out the press release this morning it got considerable response from the bulk of conservative colleagues. it's the right thing to do. me and my wife will go out on our doorstep to applaud the health service tonight al
in fact, which i'm certain was provided by the home office because it is a home office responsibilityd for care workers is a very great deal less, properly in the region of £50 million. i'm not suggesting that £50 million isn't a lot of money, but in the great scheme of things, to say thank you to some very brave people who have been saving lives, i think it isa have been saving lives, i think it is a quick win, and i think the prime minister is a magnanimous person, and i think you should do...
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we asked the home office for a response to ahmad's claims.ore information about this individual‘s situation. these are unprecedented times and the government is adjusting how we support asylum seekers when it is necessary and appropriate to do so, including ensuring social distancing in accommodation." to clarify, the home 0ffice asked our team for ahmad's full address which we were not able to provide. lots of us are struggling with our "lockdown hair" sorry, this will seem quite parochial up that last item without the revenues rose at some time. lots of us are struggling with our "lockdown hair"... after hairdressers and barbers closed for business, but a bbc investigation has found some are flouting the rules. some shops in kent and sussex were offering appointments and even doubling their prices, as colin campbell reports. barbers, like many businesses, they have been banned from opening, to stop the spread of covid—19. but we have discovered not all are adhering to the lockdown laws. hi, i'm trying to find somebody to get my haircut. fiv
we asked the home office for a response to ahmad's claims.ore information about this individual‘s situation. these are unprecedented times and the government is adjusting how we support asylum seekers when it is necessary and appropriate to do so, including ensuring social distancing in accommodation." to clarify, the home 0ffice asked our team for ahmad's full address which we were not able to provide. lots of us are struggling with our "lockdown hair" sorry, this will seem...
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work from home over the last couple of months and many have discovered that it may be more efficient. so, wias more states and businesses move to reopen, there may be no going back to the officeleave has that story. >> reporter: now bloom like half american workers now is doing her marketing job for a website that links people with pets from home. >> my days were filled with a lot of meetings before and they're still filled with a lot of meetings. the biggest difference is that the meetings are all done with a screen. >> thank you for doing all the hard work. >> reporter: every day at noon verizon c.e.o. hosts a company-wide webcast achld at keeping his 120,000 employees working at home looped in on changes to their business and how they do it. >> ultimately when this is over, i think we're going to see a different way for our plemploye how they're going to work. a mix of being at the hofs and some working from home. it is actually working pretty well. >> reporter: verizon has seen an 100% increase of customers using collaboration in zoom. 800 million a day, that's double. when cbs news went largely remote we had to get creative. our homes became makeshift studios. our phones
work from home over the last couple of months and many have discovered that it may be more efficient. so, wias more states and businesses move to reopen, there may be no going back to the officeleave has that story. >> reporter: now bloom like half american workers now is doing her marketing job for a website that links people with pets from home. >> my days were filled with a lot of meetings before and they're still filled with a lot of meetings. the biggest difference is that the...
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home is concerned. by my calculation, correct me if i'm wrong here, your palo alto headquarters accounts for roughly 25% of your total global office and you guys, it's a really expensive place to be and you guys have the technology that enables work from home. i think you just indicated that going forward, you expect more than half of your workforce to be distributed versus 20% today. do you think palo alto and silicon valley is going to continue to represent a quarter of your office space given that future and do you think that work-from-home scenario is kind of temporary based on adjusting to post-covid or permanent >> i believe it's permanent. i'll start there you will be doing this for two years. every cio and i've talked to hundreds over the last couple of months, and everyone has said boy, we're doing pretty good this way in fact, i was on the phone with a major financial cio yesterday and he said, every metric is equal or better in terms of productivity and efficiency in this environment your productivity is good, your efficiency is good, it improves the quality of life for your employees. you don't need to fight that traff
home is concerned. by my calculation, correct me if i'm wrong here, your palo alto headquarters accounts for roughly 25% of your total global office and you guys, it's a really expensive place to be and you guys have the technology that enables work from home. i think you just indicated that going forward, you expect more than half of your workforce to be distributed versus 20% today. do you think palo alto and silicon valley is going to continue to represent a quarter of your office space...
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with work remotely until september or even next year, mattie, your take, giving money to set up office at homeie: i would argue not give employees money but have reimburse for office expenses, why, because that's not taxable income. google is giving a thousand dollars, that is taxable and need to account, make sure you're holding off to a couple of bucks because you will have to pay tax on that money. maria: that's a good point, dagen, what do you think in. dagen: we know that people working from home are sitting in the sofa. the dumbest idea ever. google ought to give the money to people who will be commuting to the office because you know what, i've been coming into the studio every single day even during the height of the pandemic and it was kind of scary and now new york, for example, they don't have any plans for the public transportation, what are they going to do about people jamming onto subway cars an commuter rails, you know what, if you have enough to get on a train and go to work, you deserve an extra grand from google or your employer, that's my take. maria: that's a good point. h
with work remotely until september or even next year, mattie, your take, giving money to set up office at homeie: i would argue not give employees money but have reimburse for office expenses, why, because that's not taxable income. google is giving a thousand dollars, that is taxable and need to account, make sure you're holding off to a couple of bucks because you will have to pay tax on that money. maria: that's a good point, dagen, what do you think in. dagen: we know that people working...
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suddenly home is office, school, gym and concert hall. and cvs is helping, with free prescription delivery and free telehealth from aetna. to help you stay in and well. home is where the heart is with cvs health. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. >>> we have been talking about it this week, the president deciding not if extend the federal social distancing guidelines. this is up to the states now to decide, what they want to do, do they want to start reopeninging? do they want to put a plan in place, or stay sheltered in place right now? different situatidecisions. check it out. this a big collection of states now, you see, these are states that have beg
suddenly home is office, school, gym and concert hall. and cvs is helping, with free prescription delivery and free telehealth from aetna. to help you stay in and well. home is where the heart is with cvs health. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right...
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change in the life of children who have never had a home twitter sent its employees a letter saying that they don't ever have to return to the office meaning that they're free to continue working from home for as long as they want to said the company's buildings will not reopen until september and that all events are postponed until at least 2021 shifting to remote working is becoming a wider trend among employers however it has flaws of its own as nichiren explains . when lock downs are finally lifted life will spring back to normal and we can all go back to work in our offices well not all of us will because some companies have found they quite prefer the new work from home system one of them is twitter so if all employees are in the role and situation that enables them to work from call and they want to continue to do so forever we will make that happen working remotely has become an attractive new working style among other digital giants to facebook and google are already planning to give employees the option to stay home to work and it's not just silicon valley's social media heavyweights but businesses like nationwide insuran
change in the life of children who have never had a home twitter sent its employees a letter saying that they don't ever have to return to the office meaning that they're free to continue working from home for as long as they want to said the company's buildings will not reopen until september and that all events are postponed until at least 2021 shifting to remote working is becoming a wider trend among employers however it has flaws of its own as nichiren explains . when lock downs are...
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working from home the new normal as the corona virus spreads well employees ever return to the office or has a new era dorm a wall will it take to adopt remote working long term this is inside story. hello and welcome to the show i'm sam is a than pajamas a laptop and a comfortable couch at home that's today's work environment for millions of people around the world it was a far fetched dream until the pandemic made it a reality companies have been forced to embrace remote working to limit the spread of covert 19 but that's if the job doesn't require you to be there in person for those who can working from home could become permanent twitter for example is going to give that option to workers who wish to do so other firms are working out how to reopen offices while maintaining social distancing the way we work is being revision line stephen into the future post pandemic offices might look radically different than those of today. working from home is not a one size fits all it's mostly for knowledge workers with computer based in telecommunication jobs like presenters doctors aerospace
working from home the new normal as the corona virus spreads well employees ever return to the office or has a new era dorm a wall will it take to adopt remote working long term this is inside story. hello and welcome to the show i'm sam is a than pajamas a laptop and a comfortable couch at home that's today's work environment for millions of people around the world it was a far fetched dream until the pandemic made it a reality companies have been forced to embrace remote working to limit the...
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authorities insist it is let's raise a cup to the moms keeping spirits high and worries low your home's a home officehome school and even, sometimes... a home drive-thru. here's your iced coffee! to the moms keeping all of us running - we thank you. >>from station. the news at 6. >>california taking a big step towards reopening today a lot of stores across the state are able to operate for the first time since stay at home orders were issued but leaders in many bay area counties are refusing to join and they say it is not safe yet. hello everyone i'm catherine heenan governor newsome loosened restrictions allowing some retailers to open with curbside service only but in 6 bay area counties non essential retail stores are still closed only 3 county health officers and napa sonoma and solano are moving forward with the states face to reopening kron four's dan kerman is in petaluma where he found just a handful
authorities insist it is let's raise a cup to the moms keeping spirits high and worries low your home's a home officehome school and even, sometimes... a home drive-thru. here's your iced coffee! to the moms keeping all of us running - we thank you. >>from station. the news at 6. >>california taking a big step towards reopening today a lot of stores across the state are able to operate for the first time since stay at home orders were issued but leaders in many bay area counties are...
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let's raise a cup to the moms keeping spirits high and worries low your home's a home office, a homeand even, sometimes... a home drive-thru. here's your iced coffee! to the moms keeping all of us running - we thank you. 16. (laughter) how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher? times... ten... so, wait... (errhhhhh) do you want to show us the continents on the... no. it is not going good. my mom is getting stressed out. (speaks hebrew) momma's tired. i, i'm, like... woooo... (screams) (sighs heavily) so, starting just quickly by breathing in... i never thought i'd say this, but i kind of miss school! the teachers, i mean, y'all are gifted people! i thank you so much for what you're doing. their investment into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. appreciate all that you do. >>> well, we all know that drive-thru service for food is in pretty high demand during the pandemic, but how about a drive-thru zoo? >> that's what one zoo in virginia is now offering. they say it's like a personal safari. starting tomorrow, cars can go on a tour through the grounds while list
let's raise a cup to the moms keeping spirits high and worries low your home's a home office, a homeand even, sometimes... a home drive-thru. here's your iced coffee! to the moms keeping all of us running - we thank you. 16. (laughter) how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher? times... ten... so, wait... (errhhhhh) do you want to show us the continents on the... no. it is not going good. my mom is getting stressed out. (speaks hebrew) momma's tired. i, i'm, like... woooo... (screams)...
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months later, with lots of our team who have been furloughed back on duty again, working in their home officesntry to put out a newspaper again was absolutely wonderful. we are delighted to be back and we are delighted that racing is back with their meeting at newcastle tomorrow, and from there, it quickly wraps up we have the guineas meeting on the weekend and royal ascot in a couple of weeks time, all taking place behind closed doors with social distancing. not quite as it once was, but it is good to have it back. rob, we often talk in more normal times about the threats to newspapers, thing seeing a newspaper now being printed for the first time after two months by a fellow journalist, that must be a nice moment to see and start off with sport again. i think it is fantastic. any congratulations for getting it going again. i hope they have glorious success. i hope racing ta kes have glorious success. i hope racing takes up again very quickly. it will be interesting to see how different it will be without the crowds, interesting to hear from tom again to find out how the experience has been.
months later, with lots of our team who have been furloughed back on duty again, working in their home officesntry to put out a newspaper again was absolutely wonderful. we are delighted to be back and we are delighted that racing is back with their meeting at newcastle tomorrow, and from there, it quickly wraps up we have the guineas meeting on the weekend and royal ascot in a couple of weeks time, all taking place behind closed doors with social distancing. not quite as it once was, but it is...
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all of a sudden home is office, and school. home is playground, gym and concert hall.lth is helping, with free home prescription delivery, free telehealth from aetna, and free support for caregivers. we're doing all we can to help you stay well, as you stay in. because now more than ever, home is where the heart is. cvs health. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. >>> hello again, everyone, thank you so much for joining me. we begin with several states reopening this weekend for the first time in more than a month. amid the coronavirus pandemic. 32 states are partially reopening. by the
all of a sudden home is office, and school. home is playground, gym and concert hall.lth is helping, with free home prescription delivery, free telehealth from aetna, and free support for caregivers. we're doing all we can to help you stay well, as you stay in. because now more than ever, home is where the heart is. cvs health. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health....
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May 17, 2020
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tootell looks forward to getting back into his manhattan office, bloom sees the benefits in the home office which has been really great for >> it's put everyone on an equal footing, which has been really great for us. >> reporter: and gives her a chance to take a baking break. change driven by technology and a pandemic. kris van cleave, cbs news, working from home in washington. >> gianola: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," the west gets warned. how a mega-drought could be the worst in centuries. >> gianola: for nearly two decades, the american west has been stricken by a dry spell so severe, that it ranks among the worst droughts of the past 1,200 years. cbs' john blacne today's "eye on earth:" there is >> reporter: springtime is when reservoirs across the american west should be full. this year, as in many years past, they are not. >> lake mead and lake powell, the colorado river, big white bathtub rings around them left as the water declines. >> reporter: john fleck is author of "water is for fighting." >> there's less water in the system now than there was 20 and 30 years ago. >> r
tootell looks forward to getting back into his manhattan office, bloom sees the benefits in the home office which has been really great for >> it's put everyone on an equal footing, which has been really great for us. >> reporter: and gives her a chance to take a baking break. change driven by technology and a pandemic. kris van cleave, cbs news, working from home in washington. >> gianola: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," the west gets warned. how a...
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together this let's raise a cup to the moms keeping spirits high and worries low your home's a home office, a home school and even, sometimes... a home drive-thru. here's your iced coffee! to the moms keeping all of us running - we thank you. >>> they've been hit hard by the pandemic, leaving many to limit visitor interaction. >> a nursing home in walnut creek was able to bring families together this mother's day at the byron park assisted living community in walnut creek, staff got creative. they certainly did by setting up outside areas for mothers and grandmothers to greet family. the members of the assisted living community were able to stand on a first floor balcony and chat with their loved ones. >> i've asked her, i said, mom, what's worse, this or world war ii? and she said this. she said in world war ii, we were all together. and i'm completely separate, we're all separate. >> for family members, the simple act of being together at a distance has been a treat even if it is not the way anyone really planned to spend mother's day this year. we'll be right back. [music] [music] espec
together this let's raise a cup to the moms keeping spirits high and worries low your home's a home office, a home school and even, sometimes... a home drive-thru. here's your iced coffee! to the moms keeping all of us running - we thank you. >>> they've been hit hard by the pandemic, leaving many to limit visitor interaction. >> a nursing home in walnut creek was able to bring families together this mother's day at the byron park assisted living community in walnut creek, staff...
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have been forced to change, whether we like it or not, and yeah people will go back to offices, but work from home, remote offices, are the future we are living the future right now. >> robert, a lot to cover. just too much. we'll see you soon, we hope. good to talk to you. >> thank you >>> after the break, an exclusive with ceo joey lev von. major averages are up eagrter than 1% right now. we're back in two. these days staying connected is more important than ever. so we're working 24/7 to maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay connected. we're increasing internet speeds for low income families in our internet essentials program. and delivering self-install kits to your door. nos comprometemos a mantenerte conectado. we're committed to keeping you connected. for more information on how you can stay connected, visit xfinity.com/prepare. >>> iac ceo joey levin joins us on the other side of this break. don't go anywhere. we're back in two. ever since we've gone mobile on the now platform, something's
have been forced to change, whether we like it or not, and yeah people will go back to offices, but work from home, remote offices, are the future we are living the future right now. >> robert, a lot to cover. just too much. we'll see you soon, we hope. good to talk to you. >> thank you >>> after the break, an exclusive with ceo joey lev von. major averages are up eagrter than 1% right now. we're back in two. these days staying connected is more important than ever. so...
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into a home office, home depot gives you the best for your buck. lowe's c.e.o. put its trublds behind it. however, with the exception of the big box retail stores, most retailers don't have a clue how to reopen. you know who has it worse than retailers? the restaurants. we know they're trying out all sorts of delivery and take-out initiatives. it's hard to make money from delivery once you build your concept around it from the ground up. that's why chipotle and domino's pizza cleaning up here chipotle was in great shape. it's going to g, it has the real estate investment trust playing ball and has them opening chipotle for drive-thru. they didn't want to, but they have to because these guys are solvent. unfortunately, that's about it almost everybody else in the industry is shut and it's crushing the economy i'd be okay with that if our leaders had a plan but i don't know about you doesn't it seem like it's not an option the craziness in california, where some unelected officials keeping tesla's factory from going full steam, even as the governor i
into a home office, home depot gives you the best for your buck. lowe's c.e.o. put its trublds behind it. however, with the exception of the big box retail stores, most retailers don't have a clue how to reopen. you know who has it worse than retailers? the restaurants. we know they're trying out all sorts of delivery and take-out initiatives. it's hard to make money from delivery once you build your concept around it from the ground up. that's why chipotle and domino's pizza cleaning up here...
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politician has everyone who wants to and whose workplace allows it should be able to work in a home office even when the coronavirus pandemic is available so what's the big appeal of having more people work from home well one big bonus is it's more cost effective according to global workplace analytics a typical employer can save about $11000.00 a year for every person who chooses to work mostly just 6 months of the year the environmental benefits are also very attractive less traffic on the road test in march for office space is sustainability at its finest studies show that people who do work from home r r. really more successful and surprisingly more productive it all sounds too good to be true maybe it is good things like a lack of structured working hours and absence so socialization with work colleagues have a detrimental effect on people could stay at home workers be as a crew great disadvantage if they don't have the cash to splash out on the latest computers and other gadgets and with office space going on the need it we see how gradual undoubtedly leaving all those who rely on of
politician has everyone who wants to and whose workplace allows it should be able to work in a home office even when the coronavirus pandemic is available so what's the big appeal of having more people work from home well one big bonus is it's more cost effective according to global workplace analytics a typical employer can save about $11000.00 a year for every person who chooses to work mostly just 6 months of the year the environmental benefits are also very attractive less traffic on the...
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. >> se designÓ el Área del comedor como home office. como asignar familiares desempleados se mudarÁ por necesidad casa de otra persona, la cabeza de hogar podrÍa declarar a esos familiares como dependientes. >> usted tendrÍa que haberle proporcionado al menos el 50% de la manutenciÓn esta persona para reclamarla en los impuestos. miguel: para hacer estas declaraciones con confianza, es importante que los recibos de los gastos se guarden para la declaraciÓn. >> trabajadores independientes tiene que guardar los recibos para deducirlos en federal y en estatal. ramÓn: en ciudad de mÉxico se anuncia la fecha de reapertura de ciertos negocios. en un solo dÍa en ese país se registraron mÁs de 2000 casos y 400 muertes. ramÓn: pese a que no han disminuido los contagios, la ciudad de mÉxico iniciarÁ una reapertura gradual desde el 1 de junio, cuando se re permitirÁ que reinicie labores algunos sectores industriales. la jefa de gobierno claudia sheinbaum estima que las autoridades escolares podrÍan reactivarse en agosto. en mÉxico se registraron h
. >> se designÓ el Área del comedor como home office. como asignar familiares desempleados se mudarÁ por necesidad casa de otra persona, la cabeza de hogar podrÍa declarar a esos familiares como dependientes. >> usted tendrÍa que haberle proporcionado al menos el 50% de la manutenciÓn esta persona para reclamarla en los impuestos. miguel: para hacer estas declaraciones con confianza, es importante que los recibos de los gastos se guarden para la declaraciÓn. >>...
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appointed by the home office to give independent oversight of u.k. terror law said the measures proposed were worrying well for some reaction to the legal implications of the bill i'm joined by a barrister david language. really good of you to join us david are you worried about this yes i think that you would care to the fact that the started to proof has been diminished it's effectively gone dark and balance of probabilities which is $5050.00 what's called reasonable grounds which might in effect mean that the intelligence agencies determine that they suspect something which is traditionally be just the basis for a rest some level of suspicion and that that you have suspicion could involve huge flares of prescriptions and someone's libertaria being confined in effect being quarantined home in effect to a form of self isolation so it compulsory it sounds fairly shaky legislation listening to you because obviously there were. will be human rights challenges on this yes and of course there will be scrutiny by parliament and also scrutiny ultimately ab
appointed by the home office to give independent oversight of u.k. terror law said the measures proposed were worrying well for some reaction to the legal implications of the bill i'm joined by a barrister david language. really good of you to join us david are you worried about this yes i think that you would care to the fact that the started to proof has been diminished it's effectively gone dark and balance of probabilities which is $5050.00 what's called reasonable grounds which might in...
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we buy groceries, home office equipment, and furniture for our homes.u think that luxury goods theanies start to rethink consumers they target, thinking of traditional goods when it comes to m&a? robert: i think at the end of the day, they will go to where they are comfortable. we have not been able to have a real barometer on what luxury apparel and accessories will do once they do real i am sure there is going to be interest in all goods, entertaining at home, furniture, things of that nature. but, i think what we have seen says, iy the customer did not go on that spring vacation, i am canceling my summer plans, i am not going to travel, i am not buying airline tickets, i will not be spending the money on hotels, and so they say, you know what, i am going to treat myself. that is what we are really see a, whether it is in asia -- i was on a call this morning with colleagues in china. we are seeing it also in paris now. we tend to think the same mindset for that luxury customer will prevail here. scarlet: we will check in with you again to see if that
we buy groceries, home office equipment, and furniture for our homes.u think that luxury goods theanies start to rethink consumers they target, thinking of traditional goods when it comes to m&a? robert: i think at the end of the day, they will go to where they are comfortable. we have not been able to have a real barometer on what luxury apparel and accessories will do once they do real i am sure there is going to be interest in all goods, entertaining at home, furniture, things of that...
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you don't want to see what my home office looks like. i'm laura trevelyan. thanks for joining us.rator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪ re watchinpbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for thfirst time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man r and those who have neve lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. e muhammad ali: i muste greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful. bob : a happy little cloud ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl:man 3: wlieve...re.e man 6: ...in the capity for goodss. vo: and the potential for eatness. ♪ man ed the torch has b
you don't want to see what my home office looks like. i'm laura trevelyan. thanks for joining us.rator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪ re watchinpbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we...
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fauci's home office. who is that masked man way ck there. >>> the inmate accused of deliberately infecting themselves with covid-19 for a get out of jail free card. >>> noisy neighbors. skyrocketing complaints from people sheltering in place. >>> then, mass firing by zoom. >> today will be your last working day. >> is this the decent way to learn you lost your job?
fauci's home office. who is that masked man way ck there. >>> the inmate accused of deliberately infecting themselves with covid-19 for a get out of jail free card. >>> noisy neighbors. skyrocketing complaints from people sheltering in place. >>> then, mass firing by zoom. >> today will be your last working day. >> is this the decent way to learn you lost your job?