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i get back to the white house to call up hubbard and i say, hubbard, fantastic man, you paid me back every time i stole your car you paid me back. i got the white house photographer on west exec, i want to get a picture of me, you and your handiwork. he doesn't say, i did it but finally admits he did it. i was like this is the greatest thing you've ever done. nobody has ever come close to the so we need a photograph. we sent word to the white house and people come spilling out of the ike people come spilling out of the west wing it's about 6:00 p.m. and people start applauding hubbard and the photographer is having difficulty with his camera and people are coming out applauding hubbard and hubbard is starting to get into these on two new uniform division services. with handcuffs. then the white house photographer takes the picture and it really creeps hubbard out with one of my favorite photographs it creeps him out but i keep it in my bedroom. [laughter] there's a picture of hubbard put in handcuffs and like in my really in trouble? these two officers, i was the mayor of the west wi
i get back to the white house to call up hubbard and i say, hubbard, fantastic man, you paid me back every time i stole your car you paid me back. i got the white house photographer on west exec, i want to get a picture of me, you and your handiwork. he doesn't say, i did it but finally admits he did it. i was like this is the greatest thing you've ever done. nobody has ever come close to the so we need a photograph. we sent word to the white house and people come spilling out of the ike people...
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glenn hubbard is the dean emeritus at the columbia business school. he's here in a fox business exclusive. we will ask him when he thinks america's economic engine will begin to hum once again. and the buffett blowoff is still grounding the airline stocks. the major carriers, certainly. as the oryacle of omaha's exit from the sector brings cloudy skies for major carriers, it's opening a clear runway for private jet companies of all different kinds. okay, don't roll your eyes until you hear what the membership fee is for setjet. the ceo, tom smith, is here in a fox business exclusive to tell you. >>> ahead of disney earnings after the bell, we have the top investor who got his first share of disney at the age of 13. on what he says is the key to reopening the magic kingdom. less than an hour to the closing bell on this tuesday, let's start "the claman countdown." liz: just as the president lands, we have this breaking news. one of wall street's very top firms is easing its staff back in. reuters is reporting right now that it's goldman sachs. goldman w
glenn hubbard is the dean emeritus at the columbia business school. he's here in a fox business exclusive. we will ask him when he thinks america's economic engine will begin to hum once again. and the buffett blowoff is still grounding the airline stocks. the major carriers, certainly. as the oryacle of omaha's exit from the sector brings cloudy skies for major carriers, it's opening a clear runway for private jet companies of all different kinds. okay, don't roll your eyes until you hear what...
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they were necessary and we always gave reasons why when that so if i understand you correctly mr hubbard you're saying the you're saying that what the chancellor just said is a lie. this is as is rome at least i do not think that she wants to risk to lift the restrictions as soon as possible but she wants to prolong them a us law is possible what why do you think she won this is a long. i have no idea and also i have no idea why they decided for lockdown whereas other countries such as south korea. us we did not but you said that she wants to prolong the mean what leads you to 2 to think that she wants the these walked on measures to continue indefinitely no not indefinitely but until july she says it and this is inappropriate on this because the new cases the new infections almost several when you take measurements arrows into account so the virus is really absent know and therefore it is right as the river saxony one should do that will lift the restrictions as soon as possible to mr emberg you're saying then that this statistics that we're getting from the from germany center for dise
they were necessary and we always gave reasons why when that so if i understand you correctly mr hubbard you're saying the you're saying that what the chancellor just said is a lie. this is as is rome at least i do not think that she wants to risk to lift the restrictions as soon as possible but she wants to prolong them a us law is possible what why do you think she won this is a long. i have no idea and also i have no idea why they decided for lockdown whereas other countries such as south...
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too seth hubbard with tech exchange says the organization is already distributing computers and hotspots, to the 25,000 students that are in need including those at charter schools. now with the fundraising goal met, more hotspots and chromebooks are set to be order to ensure every student has a computer and internet access at home, and at school, by august. >> the goal is to work through the summer in procuring those devices, begin distribute them and with the north goal of being starting next school year with every student having access they need. >> reporter: is welcome news for fila escobar, a mother of two who also lives with her and he said nephew. before the coronavirus shutdown schools, the family only had one computer and no internet. >> it was very frustrating, and disheartening to see my niece and nephew, mainly trying to connect and not being able to. >> reporter: the family was given hotspots and chromebooks and most recently, a friend generously gifted the money to get internet from a service provider. >> that was a very exciting day for everybody in the house. we haven't h
too seth hubbard with tech exchange says the organization is already distributing computers and hotspots, to the 25,000 students that are in need including those at charter schools. now with the fundraising goal met, more hotspots and chromebooks are set to be order to ensure every student has a computer and internet access at home, and at school, by august. >> the goal is to work through the summer in procuring those devices, begin distribute them and with the north goal of being...
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talk show starring martin mull as barth gimble and fred willard as his sidekick and announcer jerry hubbardved this show. this is one of those shows that probably 80% of the people watching it didn't get. maybe 90%.
talk show starring martin mull as barth gimble and fred willard as his sidekick and announcer jerry hubbardved this show. this is one of those shows that probably 80% of the people watching it didn't get. maybe 90%.
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talk show starring martin mull as barth gimble and fred willard as his sidekick and announcer jerry hubbard of those shows that probably 80% of the people watching it didn't get. maybe 90%. it was definitely my kind of show. and fred was so great on it. he was the oblivious second banana. he would chime in and say dumb things in a very earnest and genial way. he and martin mull were great together. they went on to make a fake documentary called "the history of white people in america" that i enjoyed. they were a married couple on "roseanne." and then of course fred was discovered by a new generation of fans thanks to the great christopher guest movies "waiting for guffman" and "best in show" and fred was
talk show starring martin mull as barth gimble and fred willard as his sidekick and announcer jerry hubbard of those shows that probably 80% of the people watching it didn't get. maybe 90%. it was definitely my kind of show. and fred was so great on it. he was the oblivious second banana. he would chime in and say dumb things in a very earnest and genial way. he and martin mull were great together. they went on to make a fake documentary called "the history of white people in america"...
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damage 5 pounds and leverkusen burst into action guns blazing towards goal before you know it kind of hubbard's was celebrating. the 20 year old star isn't. top form with his 7th goal of the year. harvard is getting most of the attention his whole supporting cast of stepped up this was ballarat the 2nd assist since the bundesliga restart and 6 in the 2nd half of the season. and later couzens typically leaky defense have shaped up on the course they're now 3rd best in the league. they limit chances and switch the ball into attack at lightning speed young pacey forwards like hover by and must be can almost always blaze past their defenders. and we were not afraid to press them high. play one of those one in our defense and when we have the ball we play a good position game we try to build up from behind and you need some courage to do it especially in away games. a source site for those cardboard eyes. though leverkusen are clearly better at creating chances than finishing them. but we're lucky to head into the half time break just a goal down. after the interval markers to rahm's neat finish pul
damage 5 pounds and leverkusen burst into action guns blazing towards goal before you know it kind of hubbard's was celebrating. the 20 year old star isn't. top form with his 7th goal of the year. harvard is getting most of the attention his whole supporting cast of stepped up this was ballarat the 2nd assist since the bundesliga restart and 6 in the 2nd half of the season. and later couzens typically leaky defense have shaped up on the course they're now 3rd best in the league. they limit...
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the positions of just sweeping which has a phone call well let me pick up on that in just a 2nd mr hubbard but 1st i'd like to take a listen to what the german chancellor said when she was asked about the economic shutdown and social restrictions take a listen is this vehicle theft and it says myra is an imposition on our democracy and that's why we're not making it easy on our cell spire a strict thing fundamental rights therefore they should be as short as possible but they were necessary and we always gave reasons why when that so if i understand you correctly mr homer you're saying the you're saying that what the chancellor just said is a lie. it is as is rome at least i do not think that she wants tourists to lift the restrictions as soon as possible but she wants to prolong them s. long as possible what why do you think she wants there's a long. i have no idea and also i have no idea why they decided for lockdown whereas other countries such as south korea. us we did not but you said that she wants to prolong the mean what leads you to to to think that she wants the these lockdown me
the positions of just sweeping which has a phone call well let me pick up on that in just a 2nd mr hubbard but 1st i'd like to take a listen to what the german chancellor said when she was asked about the economic shutdown and social restrictions take a listen is this vehicle theft and it says myra is an imposition on our democracy and that's why we're not making it easy on our cell spire a strict thing fundamental rights therefore they should be as short as possible but they were necessary and...
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talk show starring martin mull as barth gimble and fred willard as his sidekick and announcer jerry hubbard. i loved this show. this is one of those shows that probably 80% of the people watching it didn't get. maybe 90%. it was definitely my kind of show. and fred was so great on it. he was the oblivious second banana. he would chime in and say dumb things in a very earnest and genial way. he and martin mull were great together. they went on to make a fake documentary called "the history of white people in america" that i enjoyed. they were a married couple on "roseanne." and then of course fred was discovered by a new generation of fans thanks to the great christopher guest movies "waiting for guffman" and "best in show" and fred was in "anchorman." he was on "modern family." he played basically the same character in everything. he was the same guy. because it always worked. so why would you change it? it didn't matter if the movie or show was good, bad, terrible or great. fred was always funny. and he was more than just funny. he had a light inside him. you could see a glint of it in his
talk show starring martin mull as barth gimble and fred willard as his sidekick and announcer jerry hubbard. i loved this show. this is one of those shows that probably 80% of the people watching it didn't get. maybe 90%. it was definitely my kind of show. and fred was so great on it. he was the oblivious second banana. he would chime in and say dumb things in a very earnest and genial way. he and martin mull were great together. they went on to make a fake documentary called "the history...
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thing about 80 percent in some other countries you've got is almost a 100 percent our own because hubbard says well i want to live lives outside the protected areas 100 percent funded but some require isn't it somehow or another what is one other income supports the pilot program of entitlement each of these areas. as a tourist from southeast really just a few in cars are from entailing our footprint across from grisha was under some other community aspects incomes household incomes the hospital needs needs that the princes of what isn't is what is in these areas in greece is that human are. poachers from an entire sparks but also it uses human well conflict so it's not a war not already in the source all is at an even risk if you want to present the parts it's also helps to get completely what i'd like to say the parts you call the president will put a cross on a guy's and he supports the other one point of view it's ok that total community is right ok so on that let's bring in daniel soapy and i should say that the number of cave in 1000 cases in kenya is relatively low comparatively bu
thing about 80 percent in some other countries you've got is almost a 100 percent our own because hubbard says well i want to live lives outside the protected areas 100 percent funded but some require isn't it somehow or another what is one other income supports the pilot program of entitlement each of these areas. as a tourist from southeast really just a few in cars are from entailing our footprint across from grisha was under some other community aspects incomes household incomes the...
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. >> there is a picture of hubbard and it's like am i really in trouble? there is a living quarters upstairs because of course there is a difference between this public life and private life. i'm sure you have many funny stories but if you have had strange ones as well from the period various >> this one is funny and strange. we spend a lot of time at camp david as carl knows it was the undisclosed location. it's the same in the sense that you find joy in life even though you are in a dreadful time. we also had our big labrador. add global launch, he walked in and ou had a date with him and maybe joyce was over here and barney who is the president's dog and kind of a mean little saudi. -- scotty. the president walks in and he says what is going on here and knowing it isn't a good thing, he pulled up a doughnut or something off of the breakfast tray and sitcom and he always did. he got dave out of thei and we t back to our lodging. ten minutes may be a fellow knox on the door in full uniform he's the camp commander and he said dave isn't allowed there again
. >> there is a picture of hubbard and it's like am i really in trouble? there is a living quarters upstairs because of course there is a difference between this public life and private life. i'm sure you have many funny stories but if you have had strange ones as well from the period various >> this one is funny and strange. we spend a lot of time at camp david as carl knows it was the undisclosed location. it's the same in the sense that you find joy in life even though you are in...
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glenn hubbard has said that there are too many restrictions and you should be willing to lose money. how does the fed resolve that? prof. tarullo: that is what you are saying, it is essentially impossible for them to resolve it in the short-term, and they are under pressure to get money out the door, and on the other hand not to make any mistakes. again, it is a very difficult position. you need to get the money out the door, and chair powell was asked about that, and yet the fed has seen what has happened with the ppp program, and all the questions, reports, and criticisms. the manyhat is one of reasons why the main street program, in particular, has been delayed, and you saw what they came out with yesterday. it is now substantially more complicated, and that is part of an effort to be more responsive to the needs, but also to try and fend off, proactively, some of the criticism. david: what is the lodestar? in normal circumstances you have a sense of how the fed will resolve such questions. initially it seemed that the fed was concerned with liquidity. that seems to have eased. ar
glenn hubbard has said that there are too many restrictions and you should be willing to lose money. how does the fed resolve that? prof. tarullo: that is what you are saying, it is essentially impossible for them to resolve it in the short-term, and they are under pressure to get money out the door, and on the other hand not to make any mistakes. again, it is a very difficult position. you need to get the money out the door, and chair powell was asked about that, and yet the fed has seen what...
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. >> seth hubbard with tech exchanges says their organization is already disturbing computers and hotspots of the 25,000 students that are in need including those at charter schools. now with the fundraising goal met, more hotspots and chrome books are set to be ordered to ensure every student has a computer and internet access at home and at school by august. >> the goal is to work through the summer and procuring those devices, begin disturbing them and with the northstar goal of making sure we are starting next school year with every student having to access that they need. >> and mother of two who also lives with her niece and nephew before the coronavirus shutdown schools, the family only had one computer and no internet. >> it was very frustrating and disheartening to see my niece and nephew mainly trying to connect and not being able to pick >> the family was given hotspots and chrome books and most recently a friend generously gifted them money to get internet from a service provider. >> that was a very exciting day for everybody in the house because we haven't had internet for a l
. >> seth hubbard with tech exchanges says their organization is already disturbing computers and hotspots of the 25,000 students that are in need including those at charter schools. now with the fundraising goal met, more hotspots and chrome books are set to be ordered to ensure every student has a computer and internet access at home and at school by august. >> the goal is to work through the summer and procuring those devices, begin disturbing them and with the northstar goal of...
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." >> i'm jerry hubbard. >> reporter: becoming known for his scene-stealing roles in movies like "best." showcasing his dry sense of humor. >> i'll be glad to do the show on broadway. there will probably be other offers. keeping our fingers crossed. i don't know if the theater and the stage is for me. >> reporter: popping up in movies for all ages, including disney pixar's "wall-e." >> due to effects of microgravity, you and your passengers may have suffered some slight bone loss. >> reporter: taking on memorable parts on television. >> it hits the spacing, and whoa, nelly. >> reporter: most recently on "modern family." >> but i still need the fedora to pull off jack ruby and lee harvey oswald. >> be careful. >> no, it's not loaded. >> no, there's a pothole. >> reporter: willard drawing praise from fellow stars. comedy icons ben stiller, steve carell and steve martin all honoring him. with martin calling willard his comic hero. the influential comedian always pushing boundaries, managing to get laughs out of the toughest subjects. >> remember me, remember me, when i have passed away. r
." >> i'm jerry hubbard. >> reporter: becoming known for his scene-stealing roles in movies like "best." showcasing his dry sense of humor. >> i'll be glad to do the show on broadway. there will probably be other offers. keeping our fingers crossed. i don't know if the theater and the stage is for me. >> reporter: popping up in movies for all ages, including disney pixar's "wall-e." >> due to effects of microgravity, you and your passengers...
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. >> glen hubbard, do you want to weigh in again on this we've talked around a lot of different directions to the idea that 18 million of these 20.5 million people think that their jobs will come back in the next six months or less, i know they don't control their fates. they don't control their dest y destiny. that's the indication they've been given is that at least a silver lining on some of this? >> i think it can be it's not an unreasonable expectation for them, if we stop a mass wave of small and mid-sized business failures. the point has already come up about the ppp program. the fed will be standing up its so called main street lending facility, but we need help for small-sized businesses, mid-sized businesses employers whether it's the fed getting its act together, the ppp. we need the treasury department active in thinking about these things now >> and i guess, glen, to further that point, what happens if a state says go ahead and reopen and like steve said, nobody shows up do you continue to help them in that environment these are going to be serious questions. what happens if a
. >> glen hubbard, do you want to weigh in again on this we've talked around a lot of different directions to the idea that 18 million of these 20.5 million people think that their jobs will come back in the next six months or less, i know they don't control their fates. they don't control their dest y destiny. that's the indication they've been given is that at least a silver lining on some of this? >> i think it can be it's not an unreasonable expectation for them, if we stop a...