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. >> she sure does, jamie. she sure does. >> and what happens when it's time for the log to be inherited from you? [ suspenseful music plays ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] [ mid-tempo music plays ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm heading to the annual blueberry festival in plymouth, indiana. it's not exactly the kind of place you'd expect to see a massive california redwood, but this tree rocks because it rolls. >> my name is jamie allen, and, in 1985, when i was 23, my father passed away, and he left me something that his father left him, and it's kept me on the road all my life. >> jamie? >> jamie? >> [ chuckles ] how are you? it's really great to meet you. and how funny we have the same name. let's get started, then. >> all right, here we go. >> this is one serious tree trunk. [ mid-tempo folk music plays ] and the "root" of the story, according to jamie, is in the late 1930s... when her grandfather, james allen, is a lumberjack in northern california. james, a widower w
. >> she sure does, jamie. she sure does. >> and what happens when it's time for the log to be inherited from you? [ suspenseful music plays ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] [ mid-tempo music plays ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm heading to the annual blueberry festival in plymouth, indiana. it's not exactly the kind of place you'd expect to see a massive california redwood, but this tree rocks because it rolls. >> my name is jamie...
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so jamie, i agree with a lot of what you say. so clearly were going through a moment of seismic change, clearly and what in the world needs to understand that the work that people of georgia to is crucial, sites very many to try to sport and try to understand the best we can. i agree of course that assisted reproductive technologies are part of what's driving this change. that the baby business is no longer needs. we are fundamentally changing conception and of life. however, i am less sanguine, then general but i particularly less sanguine about what's going to come out of this moment. you had a very lovely freie started out that people are taking over from governments, that lacking in fdr at the moment, people are providing hope, support and encouragement. that's great. but there's other things that government usually provide, insect research funding and economic stability funds and infrastructure, i concern for an equity, concern for any qualities and fundamental rules. all of these technologies because they're so pathbreaking
so jamie, i agree with a lot of what you say. so clearly were going through a moment of seismic change, clearly and what in the world needs to understand that the work that people of georgia to is crucial, sites very many to try to sport and try to understand the best we can. i agree of course that assisted reproductive technologies are part of what's driving this change. that the baby business is no longer needs. we are fundamentally changing conception and of life. however, i am less...
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well remember jamie dimon did from the hospital say that this was good this collapse was good for j.p. morgan because they could buy at a cheaper rate than when jamie what it is is walking covert 19 ok these are worse than covert 19 he's infected more people with his financial virus than kovan bank created more deaths than covert 19 how he's not in jail today is a fairly are of justice in america so i want to turn to this story from i believe it's the n.b.c. a food crisis looms as coronavirus forces farms to stay idle and countries hoard supplies so the f a o which is the united nations food and agricultural organization said that disruptions can be expected in april and may to the food supply restrictions on movement some basic aversion be paid for by workers could impede farming so the f.a.o. food processors to handle the vast majority of agricultural products could also be prevented from processing the farm products we are already seeing however challenges in terms of the logistics involving the movement of food not being able to move food from point a to point b. and that pandemic
well remember jamie dimon did from the hospital say that this was good this collapse was good for j.p. morgan because they could buy at a cheaper rate than when jamie what it is is walking covert 19 ok these are worse than covert 19 he's infected more people with his financial virus than kovan bank created more deaths than covert 19 how he's not in jail today is a fairly are of justice in america so i want to turn to this story from i believe it's the n.b.c. a food crisis looms as coronavirus...
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official jamie finch jamie joining us from his home jamie before we get into that i want you to take a look at some pictures and i shared with the viewers just a little while ago let's put those up once again this is the russian jetliner crashed in may you can see the fuselage there on fire and you can see the passengers suddenly trying to exit 41 of them were able to get out as we watch these pictures jamie can you share with us what you think went wrong here. well from you see the plane when you actually ran and you can actually see the heartland does now it's quite a bit and it was from what the investigation is saying is looks like it was pilot error now the eyelets attorneys and so we are challenging. and i'm sure this will go into some other court but right now it does look like the pilot error but you know and they say in the before that the plane seemed to be functioning properly but seeing it doesn't seem very concrete to me. we all have had hard landings every time we fly you know you get good ones and bad ones right how does a was going to be a gust of wind there is a pilo
official jamie finch jamie joining us from his home jamie before we get into that i want you to take a look at some pictures and i shared with the viewers just a little while ago let's put those up once again this is the russian jetliner crashed in may you can see the fuselage there on fire and you can see the passengers suddenly trying to exit 41 of them were able to get out as we watch these pictures jamie can you share with us what you think went wrong here. well from you see the plane when...
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i agree with a lot of what you say jamie. with the people are dealing with is crucial and science matters. and without reproductive technology is driving change we are fundamentally changing the nature. however i am less sanguine but in particular less that will come out of this moment that people are taking over from government lacking in fdr at the moment people are providing hope and support and encouragement. that's great. but there's other things that government usually provides, like research funding and economic stability funds and infrastructure were concerns foreign equity. and all of these technologies need some set of guidelines around them sometimes financial support who is getting access and who's not. who was dying disproportionately. so where does that come from? can we create that ourselves? i happen 1941 or do we need to rely on the political system for the future? >> that's a great question. and i 100 percent believe in government. we need a functioning government and we are dying in large numbers because of
i agree with a lot of what you say jamie. with the people are dealing with is crucial and science matters. and without reproductive technology is driving change we are fundamentally changing the nature. however i am less sanguine but in particular less that will come out of this moment that people are taking over from government lacking in fdr at the moment people are providing hope and support and encouragement. that's great. but there's other things that government usually provides, like...
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i'm passing to jamie to kick it off. it's an incredible honor for me to be here. you mentioned the all-star team. this is like my dream team. if i could just imagine a team from everyone on earth who i would want to have me -- who i would want to have join. it would just be that people that are on this call now. thank you. think you also for our really great cohost and the atlantic council. i don't know any authors at that say i love my publisher but i had been to be one. it's just a crazy moment. we are all feeling the sense of sadness and morning. we are very real and meaningful people. i'm here in new york city in the center of it. there is a lot of pain that is going around. there is a new world on so many levels. the trends that were already happening have really profound and incredible ways. and new communities are forming. i think they feel like they are hard to differentiate days because so many things are happening. new types of collaborations are happening. this isn't like a snow day or a big storm. where we just wait it out. and then we go back. this is
i'm passing to jamie to kick it off. it's an incredible honor for me to be here. you mentioned the all-star team. this is like my dream team. if i could just imagine a team from everyone on earth who i would want to have me -- who i would want to have join. it would just be that people that are on this call now. thank you. think you also for our really great cohost and the atlantic council. i don't know any authors at that say i love my publisher but i had been to be one. it's just a crazy...
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. >> icu nurses, jamie and ryan, on a whirlwind road trip from their home in oklahoma to new york city, after responding to an online posting for crisis travel nurses. >> they're the arches. >> yeah. >> passing st. louis. six hours into the drive. >> i feel like it's our responsibility to step up and do what we've been trained to do and what we've known and felt like was our calling to do. >> jamie and ryan, part after growing wave, nurses by the hundreds, who will work 12 hour shifts for 21 straight days. their helping hands desperately needed in new york city. where there are more dead from covid-19 than the 9/11 terror attacks. >> i am asking health care professionals across the country, if you don't have a health care crisis in your community, please come help us in new york now. we need relief. >> governor cuomo temporarily suspending new york state license requirements, paving the way for licensed doctors and nurses from around the country to respond to that s.o.s. >> i'm from alabama. i'm currently in new york city helping with the covid-19 crisis. >> we're from atlanta to new y
. >> icu nurses, jamie and ryan, on a whirlwind road trip from their home in oklahoma to new york city, after responding to an online posting for crisis travel nurses. >> they're the arches. >> yeah. >> passing st. louis. six hours into the drive. >> i feel like it's our responsibility to step up and do what we've been trained to do and what we've known and felt like was our calling to do. >> jamie and ryan, part after growing wave, nurses by the hundreds,...
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some people, like jamie shapiro, are embracing the change.e is using her new free time to facetime. >> i'm in a single parent group on facebook. a lot of people are saying i'm not going to date right now because what's the point? this is the point. this is the time. >> reporter: so far she's met several potential matches. but she's also facing the same frustration some experience in real life, including getting stood up. >> i had some makeup on and very minimal, you know. but i still had my pajamas and then he didn't show. and i was actually kind of mad, like i just like put on lipstick for you? >> i think it's the first time in a lot of people's life where they felt prevented from contact with others. >> reporter: daniel jones is the editor of the new york times column, modern love. do you have advice for people who might want to go down this road? >>i think inhibitions can fall away and you can ask the deep questions and learn about their past and learn about their fears and learn about their hopes for the future. >> reporter: and now datin
some people, like jamie shapiro, are embracing the change.e is using her new free time to facetime. >> i'm in a single parent group on facebook. a lot of people are saying i'm not going to date right now because what's the point? this is the point. this is the time. >> reporter: so far she's met several potential matches. but she's also facing the same frustration some experience in real life, including getting stood up. >> i had some makeup on and very minimal, you know. but...
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i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." much for watching, and remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a strange inheritance story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it! send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪ >> inside a farmer's barn... >> all you see is these packed-in cars everywhere, bumper to bumper. >> ...rows of classic rides. >> my jaw hit the ground. there was the rolls-royce, the bentley, pickup trucks, camaros. >> harvesting gems from junk. >> dad would take the car down to literally the bare bones and then restore them and make them these beautiful pieces of art. >> wow.sparks are flying. >> here's one of the starsw rig. >> his heirs hope to reap a fortune. >> yes! yes! yes! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby here in savannah, georgia, today on my way to meet a woman whose strange inheritance was built with blood, sweat and gears. >> my name is sherri anderson. my dad was a farmer who worked more than 5,000 acres
i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." much for watching, and remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a strange inheritance story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it! send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪ >> inside a farmer's barn... >> all you see is these packed-in cars everywhere, bumper to bumper. >> ...rows of classic rides. >> my jaw hit the ground. there was the rolls-royce, the bentley, pickup...
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jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay.g, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. it's starting to people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. don't use if allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor right away about signs of inflamed blood vessels, such as rash, shortness of breath, chest
jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay.g, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. it's starting to people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they...
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>>certainly did but jamie's case was much more serious body aches and a cough and a headace. and down and out. >>at the time neither knew they actual had covid-19. jamie says the light bulb went off while she was cooking days after feeling a little spaghetti sauce. >>i did not taste a lot and i spell it i decided oh my goodness i do 19. >>the couple was later tested and in fact did have the potentially deadly virus at 6871 both jamie and steve fall within the age range putting em at a higher risk, however neither had to be hospitalized we knw how lucky we are and we know how deadly this disease can be after weeks of selfsolating at home. the couple says they're fully recovered but plan to practice social distancing d wearing masks outside of their home, they strgly advocate for othersto do the same social distancing vaccination and so we esblished herd immuty. >>we've got to be able to keep that cial justice this wolf weight and why say they're successfubattle against the virus. they believe was really helped by having each other we know how lucky we are and we feel for the p
>>certainly did but jamie's case was much more serious body aches and a cough and a headace. and down and out. >>at the time neither knew they actual had covid-19. jamie says the light bulb went off while she was cooking days after feeling a little spaghetti sauce. >>i did not taste a lot and i spell it i decided oh my goodness i do 19. >>the couple was later tested and in fact did have the potentially deadly virus at 6871 both jamie and steve fall within the age range...
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i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance."ou so much for joining us. and remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. >> announcer: the heroes of the space race capture the imagination of a young boy. >> we choose to go to the moon. >> the world was fascinated. the astronauts were superstars. >> these are the nation's mercury astronauts. [ applause ] >> announcer: it inspires him to collect all kinds of nasa artifacts. >> that's one small step for man... >> it's one of america's greatest achievements, and i think it's something which will continue to inspire. >> announcer: but when he dies too young... >> i thought, "this can't be happening." >> announcer: ...he leaves his widow an inheritance that's out of this world. ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm driving through southern california, where so much of the groundbreaking work for nasa's moon missions was done. i'm going to
i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance."ou so much for joining us. and remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. >> announcer: the heroes of the space race capture the imagination of a young boy. >> we choose to go to the moon. >> the world was fascinated. the astronauts were superstars. >> these...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."an't take it with you. do you know sasquatch? >> well, of course. he plays cards here every tuesday night. >> a notorious criminal. >> jesse james was never anything but an outlaw. >> an outlaw with a cult-like following. >> today, we'd call him a terrorist. >> that's a northern term. >> caught on a haunting image... >> this is a controversial photo. >> ...next to his killer? >> it's either jesse james and bob ford or it isn't. >> it's her strange inheritance, and it could bring in a bounty. >> people questioned it. they wanted to see proof. >> we've heard everything from $50,000 to a half-million dollars. $15,000. now $20,000. $20,000. thinking about $20,000. ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, just northeast of bellingham, washington, near the canadian border. beautiful isn't it? the woman i'm about to meet is the heir of a controversial relic that, according to family lore, connects her and her ancestors to jesse james and his notorious gang from the 1860s and '70s. >> my name is sandy mills, and
i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."an't take it with you. do you know sasquatch? >> well, of course. he plays cards here every tuesday night. >> a notorious criminal. >> jesse james was never anything but an outlaw. >> an outlaw with a cult-like following. >> today, we'd call him a terrorist. >> that's a northern term. >> caught on a haunting image... >> this is a controversial photo. >> ...next to...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."ember -- you jolly well can't take it with you. >> they're cars you never heard of. >> he liked to buy unique cars -- kissels, grahams, overlands. he always used to say, "i don't want to meet myself on the road." >> it's a great hobby. keeps you out of the beer joints. >> do you have your foot on the brake, teacher? just in case? >> i haven't jumped out yet. >> these heirs hit a fork in the road... >> so that is a point of contention. do you donate cars here? do you have an auction? >> it's really tough to get every sibling on the same page. >> yeah, i'd say we're no different. >> ...until they hear an emotional voice from the past. >> when we go by his gravesite, he's probably on high spin mode up there. >> it's just money. can't take it with you. >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm cruising through boone county, iowa, smack dab in the middle of corn country. i'm here to meet the heirs of a man who left behind dozens and dozens of "orphans." orphan cars, that is. so, what's an orphan ca
i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."ember -- you jolly well can't take it with you. >> they're cars you never heard of. >> he liked to buy unique cars -- kissels, grahams, overlands. he always used to say, "i don't want to meet myself on the road." >> it's a great hobby. keeps you out of the beer joints. >> do you have your foot on the brake, teacher? just in case? >> i haven't jumped out yet. >> these heirs...
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jamie dimon is saying a severe recession., as you can see, there are the banks overall watching jpmorgan, maria, a miss but this wasn't totally expected, march certainly impact on the quarter that nobody saw coming. maria, i will send it over to you. i will bring you more headlines as i get them in the news room. maria: well, the stock is up 1 and two third percent right now. jpmorgan shares are up 1.60. we are breaking down the numbers and that's where he's talking about being well capitalized providing 25 billion in credit extensions because we know aren't as important for the environment right now. cheryl: exactly. he also says -- the likelihood of a fairly severe recession made it necessary to build out our credit reserve 6.8 billion. this results in total credit cost of 8.3 billion for the quarter. so i think to your point about the stocks being higher in remarket, what he's saying here we saw this coming, we knew it was coming and we are building up the bank now for what is to come which is obviously the second quarter,
jamie dimon is saying a severe recession., as you can see, there are the banks overall watching jpmorgan, maria, a miss but this wasn't totally expected, march certainly impact on the quarter that nobody saw coming. maria, i will send it over to you. i will bring you more headlines as i get them in the news room. maria: well, the stock is up 1 and two third percent right now. jpmorgan shares are up 1.60. we are breaking down the numbers and that's where he's talking about being well capitalized...
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comments from charlie scharf echoed similar tones to jamie dimon, i.e.otential bad loans coming forward but perhaps haven't peaked and will continue to have to take provisions in the quarters ahead >> wilf, on that note, i was looking as well at a quick transcription of some of scharf's comments, they've begun as you know around the top of the hour they had their commercial clients draw-down about $80 billion from existing credits obviously, that's the revolvers that we hear so much about that corporate america's been taking down that's a pretty big number, utilizing $80 billion of their loan commitments he also went on to say, i think, that atm transactions were down about 17% in march and credit card purchase volumes down 13% from the fourth quarter, and again, like jamie dimon reiterating, we're just in a world right now that we haven't seen before. >> exactly right, david, and his comments in terms of that of that unpredictability of where we are, he says that we don't know how quickly the economy will recover when these orders are lifted but we also
comments from charlie scharf echoed similar tones to jamie dimon, i.e.otential bad loans coming forward but perhaps haven't peaked and will continue to have to take provisions in the quarters ahead >> wilf, on that note, i was looking as well at a quick transcription of some of scharf's comments, they've begun as you know around the top of the hour they had their commercial clients draw-down about $80 billion from existing credits obviously, that's the revolvers that we hear so much about...
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consider it solved. >>> jamie dimon is out with his heart procedure. hugh, what do you think jumps out most maybe concerned about the impact that coronavirus will have >> i think that was not surprising i think the one real hard news headline out of this report, pst a must read around mill of every year he cut the dividends you've ahead people like david and james gordon no, no, the united states. for jamie dimon, the head of the number one bank in united states has broached that topic, i think that's really interesting. it's down the line if we can talk about this. if it's not safe at jpmorgan, it's not safe at any bank. >> i'm not sure if to take this at face value or say this is an investor letter where i don't know if he's required to turn out outcomes, if this really dire scenario plays out then we'd have to go this route do you think other ceos will say any different. theuation is die ma'amic if it comes from jpmorgan, we know they are the blue chip, the standard bearer for the industry and jamie dimon has been the chief spokesperson if it's comi
consider it solved. >>> jamie dimon is out with his heart procedure. hugh, what do you think jumps out most maybe concerned about the impact that coronavirus will have >> i think that was not surprising i think the one real hard news headline out of this report, pst a must read around mill of every year he cut the dividends you've ahead people like david and james gordon no, no, the united states. for jamie dimon, the head of the number one bank in united states has broached that...
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to meet you. >> same here. >> jamie is a portfolio manager for me.son that she came out is really to dig into the books. and anything that she wants, just give it to her. >> okay. >> great, thank you. >> no problem. this is the open payables. >> so when you receive the invoices, it goes on this list? >> no. >> so does this break out how much you're paying in payroll? >> [scoffs] >> no? does it interface into your system? no? do you have an aging of your payables? no? >> i checked in with jamie, and she told me she wanted to speak to me privately. right then, i knew that there was a problem. >> i really need to talk to you about what i'm seeing in the company's financials. >> okay. >> their payables are about $3.8 million. >> that's several million more that i thought it was. the numbers that jamie's giving me now are dramatically different than the numbers that i was given when i made the deal. they told me the total amount they own to meat suppliers is 2 million. it's actually 3.8 million. >> their bank loan is $4 million and completely tapped. >> j
to meet you. >> same here. >> jamie is a portfolio manager for me.son that she came out is really to dig into the books. and anything that she wants, just give it to her. >> okay. >> great, thank you. >> no problem. this is the open payables. >> so when you receive the invoices, it goes on this list? >> no. >> so does this break out how much you're paying in payroll? >> [scoffs] >> no? does it interface into your system? no? do you...
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we will talk to jamie webster of bcg center for energy impacts.. ♪ ♪ >> i think it may be a good idea that those countries who made announcements that they are well to cut production may reduce production as soon as forible, without waiting may 1, and they may even consider further cuts to what they have announced. that was fatih birol speaking to bloomberg earlier this morning. joining me for more is jamie webster, bcg center for energy impacts senior director. we will start with opec-plus. let's pretend we see a deeper, faster cut from opec+. does any of that actually help? jamie: as long as we get it really fast, we needed immediately. obviously the cut, as indicated by the market, is not sufficient. our view is you probably need to double that, given that demand is still down around 20 million barrels a day. that is what the number was for april. there's no indication that it is going to improve once we get to may. you don't see any countries quickie looking to come back to a normal economic stance. understand why politically, saudi arabia and
we will talk to jamie webster of bcg center for energy impacts.. ♪ ♪ >> i think it may be a good idea that those countries who made announcements that they are well to cut production may reduce production as soon as forible, without waiting may 1, and they may even consider further cuts to what they have announced. that was fatih birol speaking to bloomberg earlier this morning. joining me for more is jamie webster, bcg center for energy impacts senior director. we will start with...
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jamie dimon warns of a bad recession.an versus guggenheim meinhard saying the s&p could fall by 14%. seven look at the rest of the market stories. it is about stimulus. a trillion dollars of stimulus coming to bear. rallies. a constructive call with the saudis, 9 million barrels according to my guest. cable more to do with dollar weakness than the severity of bad news about oris johnson. he is in intensive care. nejra: let's pick up on that. boris johnson in intensive care. coronavirusnister's infection worsened. he remains conscious. scientists predict the outbreak will peak in the next seven to 10 days. foreign secretary dominic raab is temporarily running the government. >> the government's business will continue. the prime minister is in safe hands. the focus of the government will continue to be making sure the prime minister's government, all the plans to make sure that we can defeat coronavirus will be taken forward. well investor optimism of the outbreak drove the benchmarks to a three week high, further stimulus
jamie dimon warns of a bad recession.an versus guggenheim meinhard saying the s&p could fall by 14%. seven look at the rest of the market stories. it is about stimulus. a trillion dollars of stimulus coming to bear. rallies. a constructive call with the saudis, 9 million barrels according to my guest. cable more to do with dollar weakness than the severity of bad news about oris johnson. he is in intensive care. nejra: let's pick up on that. boris johnson in intensive care....
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i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching.mber -- you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com maria: good morning. happy monday, everybody, thanks so much for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo, it is monday april 27th, 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. the week kicking off with global rally in hard-hit areas in decline of coronavirus cases and begin easing restrictions. businesses reopening in u.s. states, georgia, texas and tennessee. in moments georgia congressman doug collins in getting his state back to work as the latest round of aid becomes available to businesses. states hard hit by coronavirus asking for federal government. president trump meet with governors later today.
i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching.mber -- you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com maria: good morning. happy monday, everybody, thanks so much for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo, it is monday april 27th, 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. the week kicking off with global rally in hard-hit areas in...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."ember -- you jolly well can't take it with you. >> they're cars you never heard of. >> he liked to buy unique cars -- kissels, grahams, overlands. he always used to say, "i don't want to meet myself on the road." >> it's a great hobby. keeps you out of the beer joints. >> do you have your foot on the brake, teacher? just in case? >> i haven't jumped out yet. >> these heirs hit a fork in the road... >> so that is a point of contention. do you donate cars here? do you have an auction? >> it's really tough to get every sibling on the same page. >> yeah, i'd say we're no different. >> ...until they hear an emotional voice from the past. >> when we go by his gravesite, he's probably on high spin mode up there. >> it's just money. can't take it with you. >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm cruising through boone county, iowa, smack dab in the middle of corn country. i'm here to meet the heirs of a man who left behind dozens and dozens of "orphans." orphan cars, that is. so, what's an orphan ca
i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."ember -- you jolly well can't take it with you. >> they're cars you never heard of. >> he liked to buy unique cars -- kissels, grahams, overlands. he always used to say, "i don't want to meet myself on the road." >> it's a great hobby. keeps you out of the beer joints. >> do you have your foot on the brake, teacher? just in case? >> i haven't jumped out yet. >> these heirs...
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i'm jamie colby.er, you can't take it with you. ♪ >> a freaky forest that scrapes the sky. >> that's a redwood? >> it's several redwood trees. >> mysterious, incredible. believe it or not. >> you might see something like this in "lord of the rings" or "game of thrones." >> this is natural? >> of course. mother nature can only do this. >> but when life and limb's at risk...omeone could have gotten hurt.verybody in it. >> ...can they work without a net? >> that gives you the direction of where it's gonna fall... hopefully. >> the stress that you go through, the mayhem, the sleepless nights -- we have to do it. that's part of the fun. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
i'm jamie colby.er, you can't take it with you. ♪ >> a freaky forest that scrapes the sky. >> that's a redwood? >> it's several redwood trees. >> mysterious, incredible. believe it or not. >> you might see something like this in "lord of the rings" or "game of thrones." >> this is natural? >> of course. mother nature can only do this. >> but when life and limb's at risk...omeone could have gotten hurt.verybody in it. >>...
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i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much watching.th you. ♪ (announcer) the following is a sponsored program for prostagenix, furnished by prostatereport.com. (upbeat music) ♪ hi, this is larry king. over 30 million men in america have prostrate problems. i know, i was one of them. and all these natural prostate supplements like the ones i have here in front of me are everywhere. drugstores, health food stores, on the internet, and all over tv, selling millions of bottles every year.
i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much watching.th you. ♪ (announcer) the following is a sponsored program for prostagenix, furnished by prostatereport.com. (upbeat music) ♪ hi, this is larry king. over 30 million men in america have prostrate problems. i know, i was one of them. and all these natural prostate supplements like the ones i have here in front of me are everywhere. drugstores, health food stores, on the internet, and all over tv, selling millions of...
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jamie yuccas has what's being done to keep the animals and their handlers safe. >> reporter: the los angeles zoo delivered this special bundle a few months ago. keepers take extra precautions with apes, especially vulnerable to coronavirus. >> so many of us really don't know what's going to happen next. and that's because this is a brand-new virus for us. >> reporter: dominique keller is chief veterinarian. >> we're calling this an extremely extraordinary and fluid situation. we discuss what's going on at our location as well as other institutions just to make sure we're up on what the best standard of care should be now. >> reporter: gorillas share ofit humans are susceptiblewi ionnown as valley fever. he'll likely need medication the rest of his life. >> if a vaccine comes out for covid-19, will you vaccinate the animals for that? > absolutely if a vaccine comes out and proves effective, we
jamie yuccas has what's being done to keep the animals and their handlers safe. >> reporter: the los angeles zoo delivered this special bundle a few months ago. keepers take extra precautions with apes, especially vulnerable to coronavirus. >> so many of us really don't know what's going to happen next. and that's because this is a brand-new virus for us. >> reporter: dominique keller is chief veterinarian. >> we're calling this an extremely extraordinary and fluid...
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here's jamie dimon on the unpredictability of the months ahead. >> this is such a dramatic change of events there are no models that have dealt with gdp down 40%. unemployment growing this
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after our story ran last night, several viewers reached out wanting to help jamie.mong the offers, an oakland hotel has invited her to stay for free. another offer was toel a 30 foot trailer for jamie to use. >>> we areal toing breaking news right now in san jose. this is a live look downtown. a big vote is expected tonight. no rent payments for up to three months. now, councilmembers magdalena carrasco and raul per al es want rent to be forgiven for up to three months if families can show financial happy due to the covid-19 outbreak. rent is not being waived here. it's being forgiven. you don't have to pay it at all. property owners and landlords say that's not fair to them. to get any of their money back, they would have to apply for small business loans, which they could have to pay back. if approved, rent forgiveness will be retroactive to april 1st. when the vote happens, we will bring it to you. >>> a break in representers for the east bay now. tonight the emeryville city council approved an ordinance to require landlords to offer tenants rent repayment plans.
after our story ran last night, several viewers reached out wanting to help jamie.mong the offers, an oakland hotel has invited her to stay for free. another offer was toel a 30 foot trailer for jamie to use. >>> we areal toing breaking news right now in san jose. this is a live look downtown. a big vote is expected tonight. no rent payments for up to three months. now, councilmembers magdalena carrasco and raul per al es want rent to be forgiven for up to three months if families can...
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i'm going to be jamie, jamie the father, jamie the brother, jamie the husband.t important, for us to be ourselves and to be people just like everyone else. >> harris: any last thoughts, just on children who are in our midst, as well, doctor? >> dr. rutland: you know, i feel -- for children, i think the routine is important. i believe the psychiatrist brought this up earlier. developing a routine, i know i've got two little girls. developing a routine right now, which my wife is primarily doing, and extremely important that to know that routine comes better behavior. from the routine and better behavior, it means the kids are happier and they are distracted and they really don't know what's going on, which is important for them to understand that they are learning and there is love around, and it's great. >> harris: dr. rutland and nurse noel, god bless you, nurse. thank you for all you're doing. good to see both. you can watch rutland no mike dubke rutland, " " covid diaries" available on fox nation. where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart fa
i'm going to be jamie, jamie the father, jamie the brother, jamie the husband.t important, for us to be ourselves and to be people just like everyone else. >> harris: any last thoughts, just on children who are in our midst, as well, doctor? >> dr. rutland: you know, i feel -- for children, i think the routine is important. i believe the psychiatrist brought this up earlier. developing a routine, i know i've got two little girls. developing a routine right now, which my wife is...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jamie, thank you. tonight, the u.n. is warning that the pandemic is putting the world at risk of widespread famines of biblical proportions. there are growing concerns about food supplies in this country, especially america's meat industry. an exploaftion of coronavirus is forcing some meet of meat packing plants to shut down. >> reporter: a major port processing plant is the latest to close, tyson foods, in waterloo, iowa, where workers process 20,000 hogs a day. it comes after an outbreak of at least 180 covid-19 cases there, and after iowa lawmakers filed an osha complaint, even though the state's governor resisted. >> we can work with different processing facilities across the state to keep the processing plants up and going. >> reporter: a "usa today" investigation found 150 of the nation's largest plabtsz are in county where's the infection rate is spiking, threatening not only workers, but potentially the food supply. >> any plants or factories across the country could become the number one hot spot next week if
norah. >> o'donnell: jamie, thank you. tonight, the u.n. is warning that the pandemic is putting the world at risk of widespread famines of biblical proportions. there are growing concerns about food supplies in this country, especially america's meat industry. an exploaftion of coronavirus is forcing some meet of meat packing plants to shut down. >> reporter: a major port processing plant is the latest to close, tyson foods, in waterloo, iowa, where workers process 20,000 hogs a...
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. >> jpmorgan yesterday reported james jamie dimon had things to say about money lending out some big banks jpmorgan bank of america going to give prefrm treatment to customers have been customers years and years the person said therapy customer. dagen: for decades. maria: that is why community banks need to get money to community banks can be bigger players main street lives i was saying that person opening the studio 2 nail salon they are going to get money from
. >> jpmorgan yesterday reported james jamie dimon had things to say about money lending out some big banks jpmorgan bank of america going to give prefrm treatment to customers have been customers years and years the person said therapy customer. dagen: for decades. maria: that is why community banks need to get money to community banks can be bigger players main street lives i was saying that person opening the studio 2 nail salon they are going to get money from
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jamie, what's the idea here?ow long will it be before we see any hint of normalcy in this airline companies? >> we're thinking the industry will emerge small frer from this crisis and it could take until 2023 before the industry is the same size as it was last year. a lot fewer flights, fewer airplanes and fewer employees. for now our base case is next year, 2021 results and the overall size of the industry will be down around 2025% from what we witnessed last year. >> what do you think the lead time will be we know that business will be bad. the numbers will play out for years but that doesn't necessarily mean the stocks will go along with it in that front do you expect a turn around in these shares and if so which ones are best positioned the out perform? >> we do for some of them. we upgraded alaska air to an overrate rating this morning we are joined delta and united those are our only three overweight rated names barely anybody is flying right now. we do believe that we'll start to see a gradual recovery thi
jamie, what's the idea here?ow long will it be before we see any hint of normalcy in this airline companies? >> we're thinking the industry will emerge small frer from this crisis and it could take until 2023 before the industry is the same size as it was last year. a lot fewer flights, fewer airplanes and fewer employees. for now our base case is next year, 2021 results and the overall size of the industry will be down around 2025% from what we witnessed last year. >> what do you...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> gradney: looking good, jamie.tion, that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm mia gradney reporting from khou 11 in houston. for all of us here on cbs news from texas and around the >>> a dramatic change of scene at the sight of san francisco's largest single coronavirus outbreak. and this is plaza part of a possible solution to another side of that homelessness challenge? >> talk of sanctioning a large-scale outdoor encampment where the city's homeless can safely space out their tents. >>> if you don't live in marin, don't park there. the sheriff's office started citing cars to curb the flow of nonessential travel to its open spaces. >> 74 miles of oakland city streets are now off-limits to cars to give walkers, runners and cyclists more safe options for outdoor exercise. and with those parks and other gathering places closed this weekend, bay area churches are preparing to bring easter services to the masses online. >>> the bay area is closing in on 5,000 cases of covid-19. that includes more than 1 fr
jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> gradney: looking good, jamie.tion, that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm mia gradney reporting from khou 11 in houston. for all of us here on cbs news from texas and around the >>> a dramatic change of scene at the sight of san francisco's largest single coronavirus outbreak. and this is plaza part of a possible solution to another side of that homelessness challenge? >> talk of sanctioning a large-scale...
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then moving on, jamie, associated press. >> hi. >> go ahead, jamie. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> hi. for trent, if you could provide as much detail as you can on -- and thank you for the numbers that you gave today on the hotel rooms and the rooms that you've got available of which you -- >> jamie, you cut out there. say it again. >> can you give us an idea of how many people will be moved from the shelters, the traditional shelters to this moscone -- [inaudible] >> jamie. you're cutting in and out. could you move to a better location, and i'm going to move onto the next person. jackson, nbc bay area. >> yeah. as a follow-up, can you tell us, we have some reports that some 30 patients have been relocated from the facility at laguna honda as a result of the diagnoses or the test positive. can you comment on that. >> so that's not true. let me reiterate that. there are between 20 and 30 patients at laguna honda who are well enough to receive care out of the hospital, and those populations are one of the groups prioritized for these hotel rooms. but at this time, to our k
then moving on, jamie, associated press. >> hi. >> go ahead, jamie. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> hi. for trent, if you could provide as much detail as you can on -- and thank you for the numbers that you gave today on the hotel rooms and the rooms that you've got available of which you -- >> jamie, you cut out there. say it again. >> can you give us an idea of how many people will be moved from the shelters, the traditional shelters to this moscone --...
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jamie raskin: how many investigations were there. there may be eight into the money that we are spending to deal with the pandemic. >> not many there are eight. rep. jamie raskin: born on the benghazi committee right now. the chairman's right over there. there were ten investigations conducted. ten conducted in the 2012 benghazi attack, six of them by republican-controlled house committees. for interference. oversight and government report. jody: any served on the benghazi committee, cost more than $6 million over two and half years because the expanded hundred 14 congress and guess what, they found that hillary clinton, they could not find anything wrong that hillary clinton done. no prosecution at all pretty millions of dollars later. but in any event, let me ask you, where we get the counterfeit operations there might be a god forbid, on committees they could do investigations into the trillions of dollars we are spending to clean up the mess of the government. rep. jamie raskin: and the work ten investigations of benghazi. so thi
jamie raskin: how many investigations were there. there may be eight into the money that we are spending to deal with the pandemic. >> not many there are eight. rep. jamie raskin: born on the benghazi committee right now. the chairman's right over there. there were ten investigations conducted. ten conducted in the 2012 benghazi attack, six of them by republican-controlled house committees. for interference. oversight and government report. jody: any served on the benghazi committee, cost...
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official pardon me jamie finch jamie with the pushback from the flight attendants because apparently the airlines in order to survive are putting a bunch of people on like one flight what do you make of that. well i think that there is a practicality to their having to do. a number of what you just can't be flying planes trains come millie with one or 2 passengers on it it's not economical it's not environmentally friendly so i mean you know they have to consolidate these these flights much more so than than the normal the normal routes but at the same time there has to be some guy happy medium i mean we all know about social distancing in excel in 60 depart and why would it be the same on a plane because usually people ryssdal i think that there has to be some kind of a happy medium in between you know consolidating not having planes not packing them to the point where they're everyone sitting on top of each other a plane with just let's say a medium size number of passengers is it strange can you help us understand this jamie we don't know. how much circulation is on a plane when i
official pardon me jamie finch jamie with the pushback from the flight attendants because apparently the airlines in order to survive are putting a bunch of people on like one flight what do you make of that. well i think that there is a practicality to their having to do. a number of what you just can't be flying planes trains come millie with one or 2 passengers on it it's not economical it's not environmentally friendly so i mean you know they have to consolidate these these flights much...
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a round of applause for jamie please. jamie e-mailed me probably 18 months ago and suggested i fly across the world from oxford england to come to rancho mirage. it's a huge journey for me. thank you very much to all of you. i feel fortunate to be here. [applause]. i said i wasn't a fan of long preambles. clearly i'm a total hypocrite. let me talk about this book of mine. i don't if you can see the slide. but i can see a slide. feel free by the way to put the camera back on me. in order to talk about the book as such i will talk about what i learned when i was working on it. they take 50 different inventions that i found interesting. not the most obvious inventions. but the inventions that i felt have something to teach us. there were stories behind these inventions. i chose them because i thought they were interesting. what did i learn while i was doing this. it feels like an important question because at this moment we are asking big questions about what technology does and how it shapes our society. and were coming up
a round of applause for jamie please. jamie e-mailed me probably 18 months ago and suggested i fly across the world from oxford england to come to rancho mirage. it's a huge journey for me. thank you very much to all of you. i feel fortunate to be here. [applause]. i said i wasn't a fan of long preambles. clearly i'm a total hypocrite. let me talk about this book of mine. i don't if you can see the slide. but i can see a slide. feel free by the way to put the camera back on me. in order to talk...
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>>certainly did but jamie's case was much more serious body aches a search and a and a headache. and down and out. >>at the time neither knew they actually had covid-19. jamie says the light bulb went off while she was cooking days after feeling a little ill just making a spaghetti sauce. >>i did not take a look at i spell it i decided oh my goodness i do i have colin 19. >>the couple was later tested and in fact did have the potentially deadly virus at 6871 both jamie and steve fall within the age range putting them at a higher risk, however neither had to be we are and we know how deadly this disease can be after weeks of self-isolating at home. the couple says they're fully recovered but plan to practice social distancing and wearing masks outside of their home, they strongly advocate for others to do the same social distancing vaccination and so we established herd immunity. >>we've got to be able to keep that social justice wait and why say they're successful battle against the virus. they believe was really helped by having each other we know how lucky we are and we feel fo
>>certainly did but jamie's case was much more serious body aches a search and a and a headache. and down and out. >>at the time neither knew they actually had covid-19. jamie says the light bulb went off while she was cooking days after feeling a little ill just making a spaghetti sauce. >>i did not take a look at i spell it i decided oh my goodness i do i have colin 19. >>the couple was later tested and in fact did have the potentially deadly virus at 6871 both jamie...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance."emember -- you can't take it with you. help! get me out! i'm stuck. ♪ >> in the beginning, god created the heaven and the earth. >> a rocket scientist and minister on a heavenly mission... >> that was my dad's dream -- to get the bibles to the moon. >> ...a parable of loads of fiches... >> a whole bible is on here? >> so the whole 1,245 pages. >> ...lunar bibles, the lost books of apollo. >> well, reverend stout and his wife,en they left nasa, just kind of vanished from the pages of history. >> until a court puts them under a microscope. >> you're saying that her intentions were sinister? >> and the value of each tiny bible -- out of this world. >> items that have gone to the moon can command six or seven figures. >> if you do the math, that's a lot, a lot of money. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in houston, texas, the hub of the american space program, to meet an heir whose strange inheritance is hundreds of bibles that went to th
i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance."emember -- you can't take it with you. help! get me out! i'm stuck. ♪ >> in the beginning, god created the heaven and the earth. >> a rocket scientist and minister on a heavenly mission... >> that was my dad's dream -- to get the bibles to the moon. >> ...a parable of loads of fiches... >> a whole bible is on here? >> so the whole 1,245 pages. >> ...lunar bibles, the lost books of...
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>>certainly d but jamie's case was much more serious body aches and a coh and a headache. and of that. down and out. >>at the time neither knew they actually had covid-19. jamie says the light bulb went off ile she was cooking days after feeling a little spaghetti sauce. >>i id not taste a lot that i spell it i decided oh my goodness i do have colin 19. >>the couple was later tested and in fact did have e potentially deadly vius at 6871 both jamie and steve fall within the age range putting them at a higher riskhowever neither had to be hospitalized we know how lucky we are d we know how adly this disease can be after weeks of self-isolating at home. the couple says they're fully recovered but plan to practi social distancing and wearing sks outside of their home, they strongly advocate for others to do the same social distancing vaccination and so we established herd immunity. >>we've got to be able to keep that social justice wait and why say they're successful battle against the virus. they believe was really helped by having each other we know how lucky we arand we fee
>>certainly d but jamie's case was much more serious body aches and a coh and a headache. and of that. down and out. >>at the time neither knew they actually had covid-19. jamie says the light bulb went off ile she was cooking days after feeling a little spaghetti sauce. >>i id not taste a lot that i spell it i decided oh my goodness i do have colin 19. >>the couple was later tested and in fact did have e potentially deadly vius at 6871 both jamie and steve fall within...
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>>sonoma county superior court judge jamie thistlethwaite and her husband steve why say they're happy to be alive afr confronting coronavirus to show for covid. >>steve says he believes he brght thevirus home after a ski trip to colorado last month. >>he says his experience wasn't too terribly told i was key. tle just really was a >>certainly did but jamie's case was much more seous i ate a search and a and down and out. >>at the time neither knew they actually had covid-19. jamie says the light bulb went off whilshe was cooking days afr feeng a little ill just king a spaghetti sauce. >>i did not take a look at i spell it i decided only coli 19. >>the couple was later tested and in factdid have the potentially deadly vis at 6871 both jamie and steve fall within the age range putting them at a higher risk, however neither had to be deadly this disease can be after weeks of self-isolating at home. the couple says they're fully recovered but plan to practice social distancing and wearing masks outside of their ho, they strongly advocate for hers to do the same social distancing vaccinati
>>sonoma county superior court judge jamie thistlethwaite and her husband steve why say they're happy to be alive afr confronting coronavirus to show for covid. >>steve says he believes he brght thevirus home after a ski trip to colorado last month. >>he says his experience wasn't too terribly told i was key. tle just really was a >>certainly did but jamie's case was much more seous i ate a search and a and down and out. >>at the time neither knew they actually had...