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spending time on a ventilator and five full weeks in the hospital, the governor today announcing that jack hasd. >> it was a long month, but slowly, jack rebounded. and last thursday, he was clapped out by the doctors and nurses who saved his life as he walked out of the hospital. >> i feel horrible. jack is very much alive. jack, we love you. again, jack is alive and back home. he has come home-- not in the figurative sense, but in the quite literal sense. and my deepest apologies for that. i just misread everything, and i apologize, but he is alive, and we are grateful for that. >> trevor: wow, that was rollercoaster. "jack has tragically died. and i'm hearing jack is very much alive! good on you, jack. okay, let's turn to glen for the weather forecast. glen? oh, my god, glen is dead! oh, no, wait, glen's alive. glenn, what's the weather looking like?" i wonder if this is what happened with jesus. i mean, what's more likely, that the son of god died and then came back to life, or that some jerusalem news anchor just read the story wrong? nah, i still believe the bible story, and i'll tell yo
spending time on a ventilator and five full weeks in the hospital, the governor today announcing that jack hasd. >> it was a long month, but slowly, jack rebounded. and last thursday, he was clapped out by the doctors and nurses who saved his life as he walked out of the hospital. >> i feel horrible. jack is very much alive. jack, we love you. again, jack is alive and back home. he has come home-- not in the figurative sense, but in the quite literal sense. and my deepest apologies...
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. >> i would like to address this to jack. has anyone nominated you as bachelor of the year being the first bachelor to go into space? >> no, ma'am, they haven't. >> i think on that profound question we will knock it off and we thank you very much. >> you're watching a special edition of "american history tv" airing now during the week while members of congress are working in their districts due to the coronavirus pandemic. former bush administration officials megan o'sullivan and pete fever talk about their roles to increase american troop levels in iraq and their efforts to document these efforts in an oral history called "the last card." this is the first of three programs on the surge that will air tuesday night. it will be at the southern methodist university. american history tv now and over the weekend on cspan 3. >>> when it comes to trying to keep people from gathering together, how close are we to remote voting in that building behind me. is one chamber closer to that happening than the other? >> no, it doesn't seem like
. >> i would like to address this to jack. has anyone nominated you as bachelor of the year being the first bachelor to go into space? >> no, ma'am, they haven't. >> i think on that profound question we will knock it off and we thank you very much. >> you're watching a special edition of "american history tv" airing now during the week while members of congress are working in their districts due to the coronavirus pandemic. former bush administration officials...
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our business editor simon jack has more. the closing bell.he time on the hospitality injury and the government says venues big and small across the uk could be among the last to leave the lockdown. social distancing of two metres will be here for months and venues like paper coal‘s cafe in chester are barely two metres wide in places —— pippa cole. we are such a small cafe, and even if we did take the ta bles cafe, and even if we did take the tables out and tried to reconfigure the layout, it would be extremely difficult to keep the social distancing required. we have to think about our customers as well as our staff. remember this? it seems like a long time ago. fuller's operate 400 pubs and restaurants and the boss says even in bigger venues, social distancing will make life difficult and frankly miserable.“ you think of the practical problems of going to the loo, being served at the bar, being served a plate of food at your table, and then you align that with the fact that you go toa pub align that with the fact that you go to a pub to soc
our business editor simon jack has more. the closing bell.he time on the hospitality injury and the government says venues big and small across the uk could be among the last to leave the lockdown. social distancing of two metres will be here for months and venues like paper coal‘s cafe in chester are barely two metres wide in places —— pippa cole. we are such a small cafe, and even if we did take the ta bles cafe, and even if we did take the tables out and tried to reconfigure the...
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it will be interesting what jack has to say. certainly a man with experience.tory in the states. the dow up 2.5%. european markets trading sharply in the red. the s&p 500 up 2.2% and the nasdaq 1.85%. volatility continues to drop the vix at 4329. me, this isd bloomberg. ♪ david: from new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. we will start with a check on oncks which are up, may be news that bernie sanders has withdrawn from the race for president, leaving joe biden the presumptive nominee. with a full report on stocks, let's turn to taylor riggs. taylor: i wanted to take a look at the s&p 500, up near session highs. we saw similar price action yesterday. a lot of vix strength that deteriorated into the close. today it feels like a similar tone of being whipsawed. nowere higher, then lower, we are higher to present. yesterday we ended the 12 straight-a streak of days of more than 1% in every direction. today, given that we are
it will be interesting what jack has to say. certainly a man with experience.tory in the states. the dow up 2.5%. european markets trading sharply in the red. the s&p 500 up 2.2% and the nasdaq 1.85%. volatility continues to drop the vix at 4329. me, this isd bloomberg. ♪ david: from new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. we will start with a check on oncks which are up, may be...
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jack estes is graduate danville, jack was nominate bid a pat member who says jack has been an exceptionaln and more about issues facing students. he is heading to college in the fall either in california or colorado. from all of us here at abc 7, congratulations, jack. >> if you want to honor a graduate, share some details with us at abc7news.com, we may give them a shout-out on tv or online. and please, no professional photos. you can also check out a photo gallery of all of the seniors we're honoring at our web site. >>> still ahead, on abc 7 news at 11:00, two mobile girls with serious business schools are now using their talents to help medical workers. their story is next. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we will find warmer weather headed whaso let's do the rightver chanthing, today.ow. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. -
jack estes is graduate danville, jack was nominate bid a pat member who says jack has been an exceptionaln and more about issues facing students. he is heading to college in the fall either in california or colorado. from all of us here at abc 7, congratulations, jack. >> if you want to honor a graduate, share some details with us at abc7news.com, we may give them a shout-out on tv or online. and please, no professional photos. you can also check out a photo gallery of all of the seniors...
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jack has a tremendous work ethic. but, he is not dragging along a minivan the lives of the cups. >> you mentioned your departure from square but how did your life change when the company ipo 'd? >> i was all of a sudden taller. people started treating me differently. my life didn't change all that much because i was living in st. louis. i had already paid off most of my debts. turns out, going from a lot of debt to no debt is a big deal. going from no debt to a lot of money isn't that big a deal. at least not for me. i don't spend that much. but people started treating me differently. i noticed, this is probably the biggest downside. i stopped getting good feedback. so i spent a few years writing above.i think it's a good book but i can't tell because everyone's like, jim, your book is great! i think when i was my old artist self when i was much grumpier and less known, i would probably be getting more feedback about the book might suck. you have to be honest. the cameras are on. >> it's really a fascinating account o
jack has a tremendous work ethic. but, he is not dragging along a minivan the lives of the cups. >> you mentioned your departure from square but how did your life change when the company ipo 'd? >> i was all of a sudden taller. people started treating me differently. my life didn't change all that much because i was living in st. louis. i had already paid off most of my debts. turns out, going from a lot of debt to no debt is a big deal. going from no debt to a lot of money isn't...
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i have another question -- jack has another question.ack: on another question, i am wondering do you know how that inmate tested positive -- that tested positive, got virus? have staff that they came in contact with gotten tested? we have talked a lot about the spread of the virus. gov. reeves: i will follow up and try to get you an answer. i do not specifically know how that particular individual received the virus. i know that once it became known to the leadership at the department of corrections that he did in fact test positive for covid-19, they had conversations with the state department of health and worked to ensure that everyone who had come in contact staying did have -- are in quarantine and etc.. i think that is something we will continue to monitor and be very diligent on and sharing that there is proper and adequate sanitation at the facilities, and that we are our inmatesto keep as safe as possible. >> emily has a question. ask you aboutd to the issue of restrictions on the manner of worship. last week you brought in the
i have another question -- jack has another question.ack: on another question, i am wondering do you know how that inmate tested positive -- that tested positive, got virus? have staff that they came in contact with gotten tested? we have talked a lot about the spread of the virus. gov. reeves: i will follow up and try to get you an answer. i do not specifically know how that particular individual received the virus. i know that once it became known to the leadership at the department of...
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the state philosophy -- velocity a 25 miles per hour and that's where you are here in this scene, jack has separated the module and moved away a couple of hundred feet and is coming back good with the probe that dark circle and disappearing on the upper right and using that target and that little tee and the black circle to keep himself aligned in the control of the top of the upper hatch of the aircraft. then you can find latches that were tightly together and formed an airtight seal and would open hatches on either side and be able to go between the two and you can see a scene of that later. that is the third stage, it's up inside there and this for the first time has been all subsistent flights have figured out how to use vinnie on that stage to redirect this payout so it made an impact to the moon. we had thermometers there on apollo 11 and paul bob paulo 12 and we had thermometers on all flights. with that meter impact you're looking at some several things they use without looking for gas and oil. they use seismic events to search substratum on earth. this is the mother earth to be sh
the state philosophy -- velocity a 25 miles per hour and that's where you are here in this scene, jack has separated the module and moved away a couple of hundred feet and is coming back good with the probe that dark circle and disappearing on the upper right and using that target and that little tee and the black circle to keep himself aligned in the control of the top of the upper hatch of the aircraft. then you can find latches that were tightly together and formed an airtight seal and would...
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jack. which has. been now free to practice their religion in their adopted home but in senior jack the chinese government has affected well lord is like. they. can't pray a conference. need to speak chinese in the school. the government come to. that ridiculous point where actually they controlling the why we look men not allowed to have a beard and a female not allowed have scuff even long dress. the government crackdown on the week has followed decades of ethnic and religious tension this was exacerbated by the migration of millions of han chinese the dominant ethnic group of mainland china into sin jack wiggers began to feel themselves being dispossessed of their land. dispossessed of their way of life. in july 2009 protests broke out. nearly 200 people were killed with reports that over a 1000 week is were arrested. in response the beijing government launched what it called a strike hard campaign and we get areas to suppress dissent. would it began to do is really systematically step up its police
jack. which has. been now free to practice their religion in their adopted home but in senior jack the chinese government has affected well lord is like. they. can't pray a conference. need to speak chinese in the school. the government come to. that ridiculous point where actually they controlling the why we look men not allowed to have a beard and a female not allowed have scuff even long dress. the government crackdown on the week has followed decades of ethnic and religious tension this was...
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october of 63, the reporter for "the new york times" wrote an dyposÉ about poverty and i think jack kennedy haseen both of these and they make quite an impression on him if he planned to go to eastern kentucky to see what the conditions were like for himself and that was scheduled for december 1963. so, of course that never took place. however, after his assassination, lbj stepped up and really took up the mantle for the antipoverty campaigns and india's january 64 state of the union address declared war on poverty. and in august of 64, just seven months later, the bill be economic opportunity act was passed creating the office of economic opportunity which was the agency that oversaw the war on poverty programs and there were so many programs it takes the page in the book just to list all the programs. some of them a p head start. so when he went to eastern kentucky in january 68, he had a few reasons to go i think it was in the back of his mind that his brother wanted to visit eastern kentucky and 63 and it never really needed. he wanted to gauge the success of the war and the bill to reappro
october of 63, the reporter for "the new york times" wrote an dyposÉ about poverty and i think jack kennedy haseen both of these and they make quite an impression on him if he planned to go to eastern kentucky to see what the conditions were like for himself and that was scheduled for december 1963. so, of course that never took place. however, after his assassination, lbj stepped up and really took up the mantle for the antipoverty campaigns and india's january 64 state of the union...
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and see read sneetches to jack it has read everything is consistent with gang activity. this is their territory bonding on the blogs nobody else's territory you better have a mission to be in here if you can rival gang and if you're not and. this gang has a different sets of cliques to the gang and they're broken up into crews they've got you shooters they're a crew you don't deal with her crew your robbery suspects a cruise gentleman here is part of savage squad it's a click of the body on a bloods that responsible for street robberies home invasions look at store ovaries . and they take pride in that and a tattoo themselves they take the legions to each other and that crew you see arms so this is for knickers and gardens this is $112.00 street that's his clip me h.w. for bonnie on a watch. and then this is b. ip instead of rest and peace it's bonding and peace and that's his home. there rival gangs crave street so they'll have $107.00 which is the pinnacle for murder. street with that she crossed out. you're telling everybody that you killed a great street and. everybo
and see read sneetches to jack it has read everything is consistent with gang activity. this is their territory bonding on the blogs nobody else's territory you better have a mission to be in here if you can rival gang and if you're not and. this gang has a different sets of cliques to the gang and they're broken up into crews they've got you shooters they're a crew you don't deal with her crew your robbery suspects a cruise gentleman here is part of savage squad it's a click of the body on a...
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and jack lew has been unyielding in loyalty to me over the years. a subsequent get-together lasted for more than two hours with speaker pelosi. we did it again a week ago. i was in touch with secretary lazar, secretary mnuchin regularly. we decided to try to divide public policy here understanding that until the health issue is resolved you are not going to get to the economic contagion that it has created. so help foremost and then we moved to the economic process. -- economic consequence of what the health scenario has put in front of us. i think relying upon people who in this instance stand behind the president everyday at the briefings, their careers. these are individuals who have great credibility in this conversation. i think relying upon those who have experience in career responsibilities is a really important step. stephanie: everything you just said piques my interest. but could you talk about the role of the federal government in this whole crisis and how you think the federal government is doing? we see this push and pull almost every
and jack lew has been unyielding in loyalty to me over the years. a subsequent get-together lasted for more than two hours with speaker pelosi. we did it again a week ago. i was in touch with secretary lazar, secretary mnuchin regularly. we decided to try to divide public policy here understanding that until the health issue is resolved you are not going to get to the economic contagion that it has created. so help foremost and then we moved to the economic process. -- economic consequence of...
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>>> up next, william "jack" davis explaining how history has evolved. he talks about the lessons he has learned from past research, including the complex responsibilities of the war. he is the author of "the cause lost: myths and realities of the confederacy," this talk was part of a symposium held in richmond. >> this year's symposium here did not come together as smoothly as they often do and as smoothly as i would like. that's my fault. it took me a long time before i arrived, came up with a concept and title that worked. my working title for a long time was civil war bucket list, what you should know before you go. [ laughter ] a title that just didn't sing for some reason. so i want to thank our long-suffering panelists for bearing with me as i arrived at a workable concept and title. i did have a very clear idea of what i wanted this symposium to be, a blend of well-known speakers who would discuss what they've learned about the study of the civil war over decades-long careers, blended with excellent lesser-known speakers whom you should want -- w
>>> up next, william "jack" davis explaining how history has evolved. he talks about the lessons he has learned from past research, including the complex responsibilities of the war. he is the author of "the cause lost: myths and realities of the confederacy," this talk was part of a symposium held in richmond. >> this year's symposium here did not come together as smoothly as they often do and as smoothly as i would like. that's my fault. it took me a long...
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i think jack kennedy has seen both of these and they made quite an impression and he made plans to goto eastern kentucky to see how the planes were themselves and that trip was scheduled for december of 1963. so that never took place. however, after his assassination, lbj'sacr, got upd for the antipoverty campaigns, and the january's state of the union address stated the war on poverty. in august of 64, seven months later the economic opportunity act was passed creating the office of economic opportunity or oto which is the agency that oversaw the war on poverty programs. there were so many programs, it takes a page in the book to list allus the programs but somewhere headstart, medicare was something that came out of the school lunch program. so rfk when he went to eastern kentucky in january 68 had a few reasons to go. i think it was still on the back of his mind that his brother had wanted to visit eastern kentucky in december of 63 and he never made it. he wanted to gauge the success on the world of poverty. and of economic opportunity was coming up, so he wanted to see what progr
i think jack kennedy has seen both of these and they made quite an impression and he made plans to goto eastern kentucky to see how the planes were themselves and that trip was scheduled for december of 1963. so that never took place. however, after his assassination, lbj'sacr, got upd for the antipoverty campaigns, and the january's state of the union address stated the war on poverty. in august of 64, seven months later the economic opportunity act was passed creating the office of economic...
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were pushed into it was the tip o'neil was the majority leader of the time and have such report jack brooks has so much faith in his rigor he wanted him to take the reins even though jack brooks is not the chairman, he was the most senior member, he knew jack brooks was the driving force upon the judiciary and he would give it his all. >> and he got together with the staff there is a couple of dozen possible impeachment articles and he said no he wants to get that down to three to five really strong ones. that's what they did. in the back room, broom closet some call it. but they got this list together and they brought it out, gave it to paul who is the new senator from maryland. he read the impeachment articles at the same time. >> bid read before. >> if it hadn't been for the smoking gun tape, that's where it would have gone to the impeachment articles. but instead, nixon resigned the next week. he reduced the possible articles to a manageable few. >> there were 35 congressmen who had submitted some resolution for impeachment. among those 35 resolution there were essentially 52 charters which
were pushed into it was the tip o'neil was the majority leader of the time and have such report jack brooks has so much faith in his rigor he wanted him to take the reins even though jack brooks is not the chairman, he was the most senior member, he knew jack brooks was the driving force upon the judiciary and he would give it his all. >> and he got together with the staff there is a couple of dozen possible impeachment articles and he said no he wants to get that down to three to five...
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but following the revelations about c t c s role in sin jack u.t.s. has reviewed this relationship and ended its video surveillance project with the company i think the u.t.s. and other universities here astray the have connections with any. party state company particularly in the military security sector needs to end those contracts and to pull out of those collaborative arrangements i mean essentially by doing that we were being complicit in the human rights abuses that are occurring in shin jiang and in china more widely. the chinese government plan seems to be systematically to eliminate the pillars of week a culture like religion and language. using online satellite maps it's possible to track the destruction of mosques in. this large mosque and who tongue was demolished in 2019. large areas of the stablished we got housing have also been pulled down. you're saying that being systematically demolished and in its place is becoming high rise apartment buildings which are a lot easier to control. there's also serious concern for the children of the $100
but following the revelations about c t c s role in sin jack u.t.s. has reviewed this relationship and ended its video surveillance project with the company i think the u.t.s. and other universities here astray the have connections with any. party state company particularly in the military security sector needs to end those contracts and to pull out of those collaborative arrangements i mean essentially by doing that we were being complicit in the human rights abuses that are occurring in shin...
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jack's bread and butter of course is the civil war but he has also written lively and important works about other aspect of the american history, the pirates of the gulf of mexico. the texas republic, the rogue republic of west florida and the american frontier. if you are not familiar with those titles you will want to be. we appreciate jack allowing us to drag him back into the war today to speak on 50 shades of blue and gray, cause asks responsibilities in a people's war. ladies and gentlemen, jack davis. [ applause ] >> john and i share the same quandary over titling, apparently. i kind of like the blue and gray bucket list i thought 50 shades of blue and gray might play on the tiling of another book and result in a wildly enthusiastic audience spilling out on the streets of richmond. you are not even spilling into the center where he tried to get you to go. now i am going to ask, would you all please move to this row, right in the front here? it is delightful to be back here. i always had high regard indeed for the american civil war museum and its predecessor, the museum of the
jack's bread and butter of course is the civil war but he has also written lively and important works about other aspect of the american history, the pirates of the gulf of mexico. the texas republic, the rogue republic of west florida and the american frontier. if you are not familiar with those titles you will want to be. we appreciate jack allowing us to drag him back into the war today to speak on 50 shades of blue and gray, cause asks responsibilities in a people's war. ladies and...
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part in terms of providing liquidity in that a market, and i think that has served that a market well at least to this point. jackgotcha. so, obviously, we are running up big deficits and adding to the national debt during this crisis. most people seem to agree that the alternative would be worse. but looking way down the road once we get past this, are you worried about inflationary forces? >> well, to agree with you to begin with, i think that the government and the federal reserve has to provide immediate support. but it does put an obligation on them, on the fed and the administration and the congress to move down the road now. -- to look down the road now. we are mortgage future generations for the president, so we need to be thinking about how we do that. as we do it, it continues on as it did in the last decade, as it continues on, it does misallocate resources, and that does affect future wealth generation, and so those are important factors to consider at the moment, not just town the road sometime, but at the moment. how are we going to exit from this emergency actions and make sure the economy stays st
part in terms of providing liquidity in that a market, and i think that has served that a market well at least to this point. jackgotcha. so, obviously, we are running up big deficits and adding to the national debt during this crisis. most people seem to agree that the alternative would be worse. but looking way down the road once we get past this, are you worried about inflationary forces? >> well, to agree with you to begin with, i think that the government and the federal reserve has...
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visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. ♪ ♪ jack: as we all know, the cdc has been to predict the spread of -- models to predict the spread of coronavirus. smart thermometers can help predict the future of covid-19 outbreaks, here to explain, the ceo. thank you so much for joining us. just real quick, explain how your thermometers work and what they can tell health authorities. >> so we turned the most common medical device into a communication system. it guides you on next steps, whether to go to the there or treat this at home. we now have more than a million households using these products across america, so we're able to map fevers across the cup. on march 18th we launched health weather u.s. which shows where fever levels are high or low above and beyond what you would normally expect for cold and flu season. that's the first and best sign of covid-19's spread in the community. jack: so as of today, where's it growing, where's it getting better? >> so we're -- i'm excited the say that we're seeing every location where there's been aggressive social distancing,
visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. ♪ ♪ jack: as we all know, the cdc has been to predict the spread of -- models to predict the spread of coronavirus. smart thermometers can help predict the future of covid-19 outbreaks, here to explain, the ceo. thank you so much for joining us. just real quick, explain how your thermometers work and what they can tell health authorities. >> so we turned the most common medical device into a communication system. it guides you...
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running good, jack daniel's makes great whiskey but now that we are in this time of the pandemic, jack daniel's hastched over to making hand sanitizer. and by me hauling the barrels, it allows the company on the front end to do something for agriculture in our area and also allows the company to run and make hand sanitizer which i think is great. i just want to say i really appreciate the three and a half million men and women truck drivers out here that are running up and down the roads every day supplying essentials that we need, toilet paper, et cetera to keep our essential workers out there and keep them striving. i really think this opportunity to be here and it means the world to me and i like to personally if that say i think all the truckers in the united states and i hope that if you pass a truck down the road, say thank you. thank you for your time today. >> president trump: beautiful. [applause] >> dana: an amazing event there on the south lawn of the president paying tribute to america's truckers, thanking them for all they do and giving them that special key no doubt an amazing moment
running good, jack daniel's makes great whiskey but now that we are in this time of the pandemic, jack daniel's hastched over to making hand sanitizer. and by me hauling the barrels, it allows the company on the front end to do something for agriculture in our area and also allows the company to run and make hand sanitizer which i think is great. i just want to say i really appreciate the three and a half million men and women truck drivers out here that are running up and down the roads every...
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part in terms of providing liquidity in that a market, and i think that has served that a market well at least to this point. jackgotcha. so, obviously, we are running up big deficits and adding to the national debt during this crisis. most people seem to agree that the alternative would be worse. but looking way down the road once we get past this, are you worried about inflationary forces? >> well, to agree with you to begin with, i think that the government and the federal reserve has to provide immediate support. but it does put an obligation on them, on the fed and the administration and the congress to move down the road now. -- to look down the road now. we are mortgage future generations for the president, so we need to be thinking about how we do that. as we do it, it continues on as it did in the last decade, as it continues on, it does misallocate resources, and that does affect future wealth generation, and so those are important factors to consider at the moment, not just town the road sometime, but at the moment. how are we going to exit from this emergency actions and make sure the economy stays st
part in terms of providing liquidity in that a market, and i think that has served that a market well at least to this point. jackgotcha. so, obviously, we are running up big deficits and adding to the national debt during this crisis. most people seem to agree that the alternative would be worse. but looking way down the road once we get past this, are you worried about inflationary forces? >> well, to agree with you to begin with, i think that the government and the federal reserve has...
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jack: like a lot of things we're seeing right now, there's a decent possibility that this has changed good, that even after this crisis passes, we may very well see more teledocs and seeing your doctor virtually rather than literally. >> exactly. and i think this has kind of accelerated that dynamic. telemedicine has existed, but it was always more of a curiosity. and i think now we're going to see that acceleration to a new normal for certain types of issues. jack: so, jack howe, you have taken a look at a very different industry, the automobile manufacturers. what do you see there? >> well, the business is so important to employment, i mean, millions of people work in this industry. we want these people to remain employed as much as possible. but the business is going to change going forward. i mean, we're looking at what's going to be different. i think you're going to see consolidation among dealers, that's inevitable. it could help some of the larger chains like auto nation. there may be more digital and touchless service offered by the car dealers and the service stations. you c
jack: like a lot of things we're seeing right now, there's a decent possibility that this has changed good, that even after this crisis passes, we may very well see more teledocs and seeing your doctor virtually rather than literally. >> exactly. and i think this has kind of accelerated that dynamic. telemedicine has existed, but it was always more of a curiosity. and i think now we're going to see that acceleration to a new normal for certain types of issues. jack: so, jack howe, you...
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his tv show, it is a good job iam good making his tv show, it is a good job i am good with jack because he hasded some help. yes, i have seen. —— with tech. this site has become controversial, because when his side arrives for his show, it is huge. —— sign. so next week this may have to move closer to the camera. brilliant plan. if it keeps you safe during lockdown, you guys carry on with the war of logos. we are still in lockdown here in the uk but now questions are starting to turn to when and how lockdown may be eased. 0ne when and how lockdown may be eased. one of the key conditions seems to be when we can accurately test for covid—i9, and trace the people who have had it and who they have been in contact with. now as we have been hearing governments around the world are pinning their hopes on our phones, and so—called "contact tracing apps. they sound great tingle — but can they work? here is chris fox. —— they sound great— but can they work. contact tracing is about who you have been around, so if you have been ill you can be quickly warned about whether they have passed on an infection.
his tv show, it is a good job iam good making his tv show, it is a good job i am good with jack because he hasded some help. yes, i have seen. —— with tech. this site has become controversial, because when his side arrives for his show, it is huge. —— sign. so next week this may have to move closer to the camera. brilliant plan. if it keeps you safe during lockdown, you guys carry on with the war of logos. we are still in lockdown here in the uk but now questions are starting to turn to...
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jack: like a lot of things we're seeing right now, there's a decent possibility that this has changed good, that even after this crisis passes, we may very well see more teledocs and seeing your doctor virtually rather than literally. >> exactly. and i think this has kind of accelerated that dynamic. telemedicine has existed, but it was always more of a curiosity. and i think now we're going to see that acceleration to a new normal for certain types of issues. jack: so, jack howe, you have taken a look at a very different industry, the automobile manufacturers. what do you see there? >> well, the business is so important to employment, i mean, millions of people work in this industry. we want these people to remain employed as much as possible. but the business is going to change going forward. i mean, we're looking at what's going to be different. i think you're going to see consolidation among dealers, that's inevitable. it could help some of the larger chains like auto nation. there may be more digital and touchless service offered by the car dealers and the service stations. you c
jack: like a lot of things we're seeing right now, there's a decent possibility that this has changed good, that even after this crisis passes, we may very well see more teledocs and seeing your doctor virtually rather than literally. >> exactly. and i think this has kind of accelerated that dynamic. telemedicine has existed, but it was always more of a curiosity. and i think now we're going to see that acceleration to a new normal for certain types of issues. jack: so, jack howe, you...
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jack: like a lot of things we're seeing right now, there's a decent possibility that this has changed good, that even after this crisis passes, we may very well see more teledocs and seeing your doctor virtually rather than literally. >> exactly. and i think this has kind of accelerated that dynamic. telemedicine has existed, but it was always more of a curiosity. and i think now we're going to see that acceleration to a new normal for certain types of issues. jack: so, jack howe, you have taken a look at a very different industry, the automobile manufacturers. what do you see there? >> well, the business is so important to employment, i mean, millions of people work in this industry. we want these people to remain employed as much as possible. but the business is going to change going forward. i mean, we're looking at what's going to be different. i think you're going to see consolidation among dealers, that's inevitable. it could help some of the larger chains like auto nation. there may be more digital and touchless service offered by the car dealers and the service stations. you c
jack: like a lot of things we're seeing right now, there's a decent possibility that this has changed good, that even after this crisis passes, we may very well see more teledocs and seeing your doctor virtually rather than literally. >> exactly. and i think this has kind of accelerated that dynamic. telemedicine has existed, but it was always more of a curiosity. and i think now we're going to see that acceleration to a new normal for certain types of issues. jack: so, jack howe, you...
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. >> jack black has discovered tiktok. >> the shirtless jack black doing what he calls the backyard boogietay at home dance. >> that's a high kick. >> on "cbs this morning." >> kevin makes videos starring his 73-year-old mother lily. now lily apparently used to like the song "careless whisper" until kevin played it over and over again for days on end. >> no way! okay? ♪ >> i can watch that for like a month straight. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. >> me, too, jimmy kimmel. me, too. thank you, evan's mom and jack black for discovering tiktok. we agree on that, right, guys? welcome. >> yeah. >> well, he's going to have a month to watch it, if he wants to watch it. i'll be watching. >> that's right. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning" as you wake up in the west. we're coming to you from our respective homes. we're hoping in your -- you are at home, too because out of an abundance of caution we'll continue to bring you the news. you can certainly count on that throughout this coronavirus. and we've got breaking news on the economy. that's where we begin today. anthony? >>
. >> jack black has discovered tiktok. >> the shirtless jack black doing what he calls the backyard boogietay at home dance. >> that's a high kick. >> on "cbs this morning." >> kevin makes videos starring his 73-year-old mother lily. now lily apparently used to like the song "careless whisper" until kevin played it over and over again for days on end. >> no way! okay? ♪ >> i can watch that for like a month straight. >> this...
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when you need it, jack delivers: psomething big... hasrrived. [ screaming ] ♪ tiny diamond is my name ♪ my whole body's made of glitter ♪ ♪ and i'll throw it in your face ♪ >>> right now at 11:30, a stag ring and sobering milestone. the number of coronavirus cases worldwide has topped 2 million. that is according to data from johns hopkins university. but there's also some progress being made. tonight spain and italy, two countries hit hard, are beginning to ease lockdown measures. now, here in the united states, despite progress many states like california, there's still concern about hot spot clusters of cases where the number of sick is still rising. tonight the director for the cdc says the epidemic could peak this week. wyoming recorded its first death today, meaning there's been at least one covid-19 case in all 50 states. so who does have the authority to reopen the economy? is it the president, or will that fall to the governor? >> there's some back and forth on this. governors around the nation as well as the constitution appear
when you need it, jack delivers: psomething big... hasrrived. [ screaming ] ♪ tiny diamond is my name ♪ my whole body's made of glitter ♪ ♪ and i'll throw it in your face ♪ >>> right now at 11:30, a stag ring and sobering milestone. the number of coronavirus cases worldwide has topped 2 million. that is according to data from johns hopkins university. but there's also some progress being made. tonight spain and italy, two countries hit hard, are beginning to ease lockdown...