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joyce and lara, thanks so much.ave brent funding -- afterussia.er oil this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: while heading for its biggest drop since the gulf war in 1991. punching 31% after the break plunging 31% after the break down in talks between saudi arabia and russia. deal ends inc april -- sarah emerson joins me. your take away and how oil moves forward from here? sarah: my takeaway is the surprise from last week is not the russian decision but the saudi decision. they gave russia a quid pro quo. russia said no. saudi said "we are going to show you." i think we are headed lawyer -- lower than today's price. right now the price is reacting to things that are in the works -- more run -- more russian crude, more saudi crude. as inventories grow and they try to sell this crude into a weak demand, those inventories will encourage lower prices. alix: current month prices will -- they will put oil in the storage to incentivize them to sell it later. how deep could that be? in thewe have had times password has been a couple of
joyce and lara, thanks so much.ave brent funding -- afterussia.er oil this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: while heading for its biggest drop since the gulf war in 1991. punching 31% after the break plunging 31% after the break down in talks between saudi arabia and russia. deal ends inc april -- sarah emerson joins me. your take away and how oil moves forward from here? sarah: my takeaway is the surprise from last week is not the russian decision but the saudi decision. they gave russia a quid pro...
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joyce. mr. wheeler, you have five minutes to present what you would like to share with the committee. we do have your full statement, and it will be entered into the record. so, welcome, mr. wheeler. >> thank you and good morning chair mccollum, ranking member joyce. joining me today is the epa's acting chief financial officer. the year 2020 marks the 50 year creation of the epa. i think we all can agree how far we've come over that time. today the u.s. is a global leader with respect to clean air and access to safe drinking water and we are currently cleaning up contaminated lands at the fastest pace in over a decade. we released the 2019 review highlighting agency accomplishments and environmental progress under president trump. i encourage everyone to read the full report and request that this report be entered into the record. thank you. the trump administration is proving that environmental protection and historic economic growth can go hand in hand. because we know that environmental issue
joyce. mr. wheeler, you have five minutes to present what you would like to share with the committee. we do have your full statement, and it will be entered into the record. so, welcome, mr. wheeler. >> thank you and good morning chair mccollum, ranking member joyce. joining me today is the epa's acting chief financial officer. the year 2020 marks the 50 year creation of the epa. i think we all can agree how far we've come over that time. today the u.s. is a global leader with respect to...
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to persist them, it's get knocked down in one place then resurface elsewhere with renewed ferocity joycee barry writes that somebody just said that a hand right would help cure the virus. i told her it was false and she asked me to help expose it. here is the exact myth using a hairdryer to breathe in hot air can cure covid 19 and stop its spread. this video posted online falsely stated that a couple was in the sauna could vigil of the virus and if you don't have access to us on and says you can substitute this common widely available handheld blow dryer used for drying hair. >>contains a heating element and a fan that is the liver forced hot air temperatures that will kill coronavirus even faster. >>this dangerous lie says you concentrate the dryers heat inside your nose to kill the virus now both facebook and youtube have removed this video but like the virus itself it keeps popping up over and over again based on no science whatsoever the video claims you can raise the temperature of your sinuses to a 133 degrees to kill the virus. >>no no no not only can you injure yourself doing thi
to persist them, it's get knocked down in one place then resurface elsewhere with renewed ferocity joycee barry writes that somebody just said that a hand right would help cure the virus. i told her it was false and she asked me to help expose it. here is the exact myth using a hairdryer to breathe in hot air can cure covid 19 and stop its spread. this video posted online falsely stated that a couple was in the sauna could vigil of the virus and if you don't have access to us on and says you...
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>> i'm joyce. >> both: nice to meet you. >> thanks for coming. >> do you love it here?> oh, absolutely. >> did you just say that 'cause the cameras are here? >> no. my boss is right there. >> she said that because i'm here. >> because your boss is right there? you don't want to get fired. >> this is our warehouse. we basically have drums that we do all our batching in. >> should i think about this like a big recipe batch... >> absolutely. >> adding ingredients like a mad scientist? >> both: yes. >> okay. >> but we're not mad. we're happy. [laughter] this is a big, plastic tote of castile soap, and it's one of the best castile soaps you can buy. >> so what's something like this cost? >> what is a tote? >> 4 grand. >> 4 grand. >> $4,000? >> yes. >> right. >> how much production can you get out of this? >> just under 5,000 units. >> we don't have a ton of room here, so we're buying one tote at a time, where maybe we need four totes to manufacture, you know, 5,000 to 10,000 units. >> but space is one confinement... >> yeah. >> for not having more of this. what's another con
>> i'm joyce. >> both: nice to meet you. >> thanks for coming. >> do you love it here?> oh, absolutely. >> did you just say that 'cause the cameras are here? >> no. my boss is right there. >> she said that because i'm here. >> because your boss is right there? you don't want to get fired. >> this is our warehouse. we basically have drums that we do all our batching in. >> should i think about this like a big recipe batch... >>...
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thank you very much, joyce. that's great, i wish we had more people like joyce. going to be a substantial amount of money, around $3,000 for a family of four. assuming it all gets done, assuming we can get the democrats to sign it. it'll be great. but joyce, i think that's a nice gesture. i really appreciate it, thank you. >> harris: and you just said, right when you and i began talking a few minutes ago, almost in breaking news fashion, it looks like the juggernaut might be moving on capitol hill to try and push toward that stimulus bill. we'll be watching for that. you know, mr. president, i'm watching the dow as you've been talking. and formerly the vice president. it's up. what do you watch for each day? are you keeping your eye on that? is that companies calling you, small and large? what is your barometer that, "okay, things are in trouble," or, "things are doing better?" >> president trump: i think that i was help dominic helped by the fact -- there were theories would stay out for four or five months. you destroy our country if you do thing like that. we
thank you very much, joyce. that's great, i wish we had more people like joyce. going to be a substantial amount of money, around $3,000 for a family of four. assuming it all gets done, assuming we can get the democrats to sign it. it'll be great. but joyce, i think that's a nice gesture. i really appreciate it, thank you. >> harris: and you just said, right when you and i began talking a few minutes ago, almost in breaking news fashion, it looks like the juggernaut might be moving on...
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joyce >> thank you madam chairman.i see apologize to my distinguid colleague for michigan i didgi not see youze in the room when i was joking about football. [laugh(laughs) >> they will be . (laughs) >> have served been aed -- 2014 alone, harmful algalni bloomssh left people without sae drinking water and causedm roughly $65 million and diminish property values lostaso tourism revenue and increased water treatmentew cost that's wy i was pleased to see at the new request includes $50 million for a new categorical program to fund hav prevention and respe risk. for efforts in a cheese. that post significant health ora economic risk in all this new groundow a grand program help uo respond that we cannot do through other epa grant programs,robl and how are other grant programs inadequate in addressing these problems? >> we've been doing a lot more research and totally in total we requested 22.4 million's and. the 21 budget for habits. 15 of that is for the newregionn competitive grant program. . quite a bit from region to r
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the carson that's in the white house right now all right well i want to thank you senator joyce what out of north carolina that's the view here from north carolina where late in the night is looking like a very strong night for joe biden throughout the south bernie sanders was hoping on california we'll keep watching yeah bernie sanders counting on california also keeping a close eye on texas where the polls have closed but the results. there are still too close to call on fisher is there for a solemn who is that is wendy davis who run for the governorship of texas in 2014 for the democratic party is going to be running for congress come to them but who what do you make of the results even seeing today and it looks as if joe biden this is going to win the o.l. it does look good for joe biden and i think you know he came out of south carolina obviously was so much my man tom there was a desire for a lot of voters to find not centuries to eat ok. alan i'm so sorry but i'm going to interrupt you and your guys once again to take us soon to tell by then who is speaking to his supporters u
the carson that's in the white house right now all right well i want to thank you senator joyce what out of north carolina that's the view here from north carolina where late in the night is looking like a very strong night for joe biden throughout the south bernie sanders was hoping on california we'll keep watching yeah bernie sanders counting on california also keeping a close eye on texas where the polls have closed but the results. there are still too close to call on fisher is there for a...
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>>joyce type barry writes that somebody just said that a hand right would help cure the virus. i told her it was false and she asked me to help expose it. here is the exact myth using a hairdryer to breathe in hot air can cure covid 19 and stop its spread. this video posted online falsely stated that a couple was in the sauna could vigil of the virus and if you don't have access to us on and says you can substitute this common widely available handheld blow dryer used for drying hair. >>contains a heating element and a fan that is the liver forced hot air temperatures that will kill coronavirus even faster. >>this dangerous lie says you concentrate the dryers heat inside your nose to kill the virus now both facebook and youtube have removed this video but like the virus itself it keeps popping up over and over again based on no science whatsoever the video claims you can raise the temperature of your sinuses to a 133 degrees to kill the virus. >>no no no not only can you injure yourself doing this it won't work. it's scientifically wrong. >>but covid 19 virus doesn't even multi
>>joyce type barry writes that somebody just said that a hand right would help cure the virus. i told her it was false and she asked me to help expose it. here is the exact myth using a hairdryer to breathe in hot air can cure covid 19 and stop its spread. this video posted online falsely stated that a couple was in the sauna could vigil of the virus and if you don't have access to us on and says you can substitute this common widely available handheld blow dryer used for drying hair....
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this is joyce lam from the chinese progressive association. what we saw, an elderly man doing what he can to support his family being bullied and hurt in his very own neighborhood should make you angry. it should really upset you, and it should really make all of us ask, what can we all do in this moment to take action and stop elderly abuse, to heal racial tension, and to say together we are bigger and stronger than individual bullies? [speaking chinese language] >> and we know that whether it is on camera or not, incidents like this happen because of ideas held in our communities about each other, because we're hearing faulse narratives that we are more different than the same. [speaking chinese language] >> so today, i, we, all of us, we pledge to standup to prejudice and to bullying. let's start listening to each other. let's start to heal and to support those being harmed from injustice. it's going to take all of us fighting for those who have been harmed in every possible way, and so the long-term, building an understanding of trust betw
this is joyce lam from the chinese progressive association. what we saw, an elderly man doing what he can to support his family being bullied and hurt in his very own neighborhood should make you angry. it should really upset you, and it should really make all of us ask, what can we all do in this moment to take action and stop elderly abuse, to heal racial tension, and to say together we are bigger and stronger than individual bullies? [speaking chinese language] >> and we know that...
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attorney joyce vance. one of the nearly 400 former doj leaders, attorneys and judges to sign an open letter calling on president trump to release vulnerable prisoners from federal custody. joyce, how would this work? >> well, stephanie, it could work a couple of different ways. the easiest one would be for the president to begin using commutation to shorten sentences for elderly and nonviolent prisoners to take out some of the overcrowding and demands on the resources in the system. >> and how would officials keep track of these released inmates? >> you know, there's a process in place. we used this while i was u.s. attorney to do commutation of sentences for people who had received very long sentences under old crack cocaine laws, and so there's a process in place using the pardon attorney and doj, the bureau of prisons can identify eligible prisoners. prisoners themselves can make a request. and then their case files can quickly be evaluated by the people who originally handled the cases. it would have b
attorney joyce vance. one of the nearly 400 former doj leaders, attorneys and judges to sign an open letter calling on president trump to release vulnerable prisoners from federal custody. joyce, how would this work? >> well, stephanie, it could work a couple of different ways. the easiest one would be for the president to begin using commutation to shorten sentences for elderly and nonviolent prisoners to take out some of the overcrowding and demands on the resources in the system....
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early morning in chennai joyce of say car was preparing another open at breakfast on these terrorists. and these guests literally flock from far and wide to enjoy. the simple meal of so dries chickpeas and grain is served to more than $8000.00 parakeets every day. after watching patiently from above the banquet can finally begin. on p.b.s. . beginning this has been going on for the past 25 years and actually birds like crows minus sparrows and pigeons used to come a parakeet started coming after the tsunami in 2004 and locals call him the good man of chan on top of that comes at a cost a $68.00 k. just more than. war by serve more than 65 kilos of rice to these birds every day it's cost me 2000 rupees or about 40 percent of my income or somebody offers me money or rice i accept it as a local. the daily feeding frenzy morning and evening has become a local attraction but for how much longer the owner of choice of sick house building wants to tear it down and has given him an eviction notice. he may stand to lose his hard but the bad man of china says he's more worried about who feeds t
early morning in chennai joyce of say car was preparing another open at breakfast on these terrorists. and these guests literally flock from far and wide to enjoy. the simple meal of so dries chickpeas and grain is served to more than $8000.00 parakeets every day. after watching patiently from above the banquet can finally begin. on p.b.s. . beginning this has been going on for the past 25 years and actually birds like crows minus sparrows and pigeons used to come a parakeet started coming...
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saying out the last time he looked at me and said ok nobody had ever said anything like that to him joyce. or i will act as if he told me they usually say let me go and i'll give you money cars and land that is the essence of my goal at that moment he put his hand on me. now toss it up on my leg and said here for you not to go out today she's ok last yeah. this is the road where they let her go look straight ahead i told her look back once and you're dead you're coming now i walk straight on it but i won't try the also what we see because if i prayed to god for my daughters and my family. in that moment i realized i was doing the only thing. because a lot of the only things possible it's on a lower we have to fight for freedom of speech so that there is no corruption no impunity. but it's hard if you. are key be based on stand them and you always live with the risk if you're on the cartels list they can kill you at any time. with or without a bodyguard that might then walk in a moment as if they are one of us by that as a day as it's called that. she only really understood how close it ha
saying out the last time he looked at me and said ok nobody had ever said anything like that to him joyce. or i will act as if he told me they usually say let me go and i'll give you money cars and land that is the essence of my goal at that moment he put his hand on me. now toss it up on my leg and said here for you not to go out today she's ok last yeah. this is the road where they let her go look straight ahead i told her look back once and you're dead you're coming now i walk straight on it...
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violent this country and 5000000 has given birth to a disproportionately high number of writers james joyces arguably the most famous . but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature why. press a place in what looks to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winters said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital doubling. the city has a number of new zealanders devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. but look at the moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers or march were very very good it's been happening especially the last 85 years and you go surely not another if you rea
violent this country and 5000000 has given birth to a disproportionately high number of writers james joyces arguably the most famous . but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature why. press a place in what looks to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books...
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joyce pinfield is the director of the national care association.of people visiting the home. prema fairnburn is the director of primary home care, which gives personal and medical support to people across ipswich. she says she's worried about those who need care out in the community. julie harris is an agency nurse from dumfries. she wants to see tests upon entry to care homes, and is calling for clearer guidelines on how to safeguard their residents. mario, you are saying that you don't think people should visit care homes? what we actually said was that people should only visit when these visits are essential. we certainly don't think people should be stopped from visiting if it is going to affect the health of a resident, so it could be a specialist medical practitioner. but forfamilies specialist medical practitioner. but for families and friends, they need to understand the seriousness of this. we do risk assess. we haven't said that people shouldn't visit, but we need to make sure that people understand how serious the situation is. it is a s
joyce pinfield is the director of the national care association.of people visiting the home. prema fairnburn is the director of primary home care, which gives personal and medical support to people across ipswich. she says she's worried about those who need care out in the community. julie harris is an agency nurse from dumfries. she wants to see tests upon entry to care homes, and is calling for clearer guidelines on how to safeguard their residents. mario, you are saying that you don't think...
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alan joyce single biggest shock for the industry.orked in the industry during the 9/11 attacks as well as the global financial crisis and according to him this is even worse than that, so other carriers have done similar things cutting capacity and asking their staff to go on unpaid leave, but there are now concerns ofjob loss. indeed, thank you for now. america's largest city is going dark. as the number of cases of coronavirus cases continue to rise, new york city is closing bars and restaurants and telling people to stay home. while necessary, it will have a devestating impact on the city's economy. samira hussain reports from new york the city that never sleeps is grinding toa the city that never sleeps is grinding to a halt, despite 8 million people living here, there were very few people roaming the streets of manhattan. during the lunch hour rush, the food court would normally be packed. city officials have closed all public schools and have instructed restaurants to do the same, and offer only ta keaway the same, and offer on
alan joyce single biggest shock for the industry.orked in the industry during the 9/11 attacks as well as the global financial crisis and according to him this is even worse than that, so other carriers have done similar things cutting capacity and asking their staff to go on unpaid leave, but there are now concerns ofjob loss. indeed, thank you for now. america's largest city is going dark. as the number of cases of coronavirus cases continue to rise, new york city is closing bars and...
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this is joyce lam from the chinese progressive association.we saw, an elderly man doing what he can to support his family being bullied and hurt in his very own neighborhood should make you angry. it should really upset you, and it should really make all of us ask, what can we all do in this moment to take action and stop elderly abuse, to heal racial tension, and to say together we are bigger and stronger than individual bullies? [speaking chinese language] >> and we know that whether it is on camera or not, incidents like this happen because of ideas held in our communities about each other, because we're hearing faulse narratives that we are more different than the same. [speaking chinese language] >> so today, i, we, all of us, we pledge to standup to prejudice and to bullying. let's start listening to each other. let's start to heal and to support those being harmed from injustice. it's going to take all of us fighting for those who have been harmed in every possible way, and so the long-term, building an understanding of trust between ou
this is joyce lam from the chinese progressive association.we saw, an elderly man doing what he can to support his family being bullied and hurt in his very own neighborhood should make you angry. it should really upset you, and it should really make all of us ask, what can we all do in this moment to take action and stop elderly abuse, to heal racial tension, and to say together we are bigger and stronger than individual bullies? [speaking chinese language] >> and we know that whether it...
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tell you what, joyce. i wish i had more people like joyce, i tell you.t's good to be a substantial amount of money, about $3,000 for a family are for of four assuming wecan get demo. that would be great. joyce, i think that such a nice gesture. i appreciate it. thank you. >> before you and i began talking a few minutes ago, breaking news fast and it looks like the juggernaut might be moving on capitol hill to try to push towards that stimulus bill, so we'll be watching for that. you know, mr. president, i'm watching the dial, as you've been talking and formally with the vice president, it's up more by 1500 points. what do you watch for each day. do you keep your eye on that, is it company's calling you small and large, what is your barometer that, okay, things are doing better? >> i think the dow was up by the fact that there were theories that we were going to stay out for 4-5 months and you can't do that. that would destroy our country if you did a thing like that. we are going to be opening relatively soon. if our time comes up monday or tuesday, the
tell you what, joyce. i wish i had more people like joyce, i tell you.t's good to be a substantial amount of money, about $3,000 for a family are for of four assuming wecan get demo. that would be great. joyce, i think that such a nice gesture. i appreciate it. thank you. >> before you and i began talking a few minutes ago, breaking news fast and it looks like the juggernaut might be moving on capitol hill to try to push towards that stimulus bill, so we'll be watching for that. you know,...
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. >> i want to bring in joyce vance, former u.s.orney, doj leaders, judges who have written a letter urging president trump to do what you were just doing. you're talking about releasing vulnerable individuals, commuting sentences. we could turn a whole bunch of people who are thieves into having death sentences because of coronavirus. >> well, i think that's true, ali, but we have to be smart and sensible about what we do here, there's good data that indicates once federal prisoners turn age 50 there must a lower risk of recidivism, there's a good reason to take offenders who are elderly, close to the end of the service, remove them from the prison population to make it more possible to take preventive measures in jail. you can't release these folks without a plan. they have to self-quarantine for 14 days upon release to make sure they don't take infection home. they need to have housing and access to medical care. the bureau has a motto says re-entry begins on day one incarcerati incarceration. now we need to put those plans into
. >> i want to bring in joyce vance, former u.s.orney, doj leaders, judges who have written a letter urging president trump to do what you were just doing. you're talking about releasing vulnerable individuals, commuting sentences. we could turn a whole bunch of people who are thieves into having death sentences because of coronavirus. >> well, i think that's true, ali, but we have to be smart and sensible about what we do here, there's good data that indicates once federal...
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let's talk a little bit more about what is at stake for the markets here our guests are joyce chang,nd joseph amato, cio who join us now. joyce, let me begin with you it's interesting, i wonder of all this talk getting the economy back to normal more quickly takes some of the pressure off of congress to pass this bill more quickly what are your expectations >> i think congress is going to pass this bill relatively quickly. i don't think this goes until the end of the week and i think the steps that it's not just the congress what the fed announced yesterday was extraordinary with respect to supporting financial markets and the economy. so the combination of social distancing, the market moves we have seen, some of the big e markets as far as the drop in liquidity, since 1929. i do think that you're going to see a stimulus bill, extraordinary actions and could you see some short covering from here, just given how quickly the market moved down over the last few weeks. >> sure, so your expectation is that bill still moves along quickly here the markets are looking for that joe, let me a
let's talk a little bit more about what is at stake for the markets here our guests are joyce chang,nd joseph amato, cio who join us now. joyce, let me begin with you it's interesting, i wonder of all this talk getting the economy back to normal more quickly takes some of the pressure off of congress to pass this bill more quickly what are your expectations >> i think congress is going to pass this bill relatively quickly. i don't think this goes until the end of the week and i think the...
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attorney joyce vance., "the new york times" editorial board said it's time to protect the 2020 election. voting by mail is key to ensuring the accessibility of november's vote. do you agree with that? >> that's exactly right, alex. the time to protect the vote in november is now. we need to take steps to ensure as many americans as possible can vote and can vote without fear that it will endanger their health if coronavirus is still among us then. >> it's my understanding about a quarter of all americans vote by mail. what needs to be done to get us up and running and you said starting now. it really has to start mao now november, right? >> it does. because voting is conducted primarily at the local level. so this will require in some states a change in the law. we can also expand no excuse absentee voting. there's a new bill running through the senate sponsored by senators klobuchar and widen. we need to make sure there's both bills that enable mail-in voting but also adequate funding included in this big
attorney joyce vance., "the new york times" editorial board said it's time to protect the 2020 election. voting by mail is key to ensuring the accessibility of november's vote. do you agree with that? >> that's exactly right, alex. the time to protect the vote in november is now. we need to take steps to ensure as many americans as possible can vote and can vote without fear that it will endanger their health if coronavirus is still among us then. >> it's my understanding...
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. >> one day early in her career as a tv pitchwoman, joyce gordon was having trouble reading her scriptglasses. little did she know, they'd make her famous. gordon was the first woman ever to wear glasses on television while appearing under her own name. she became a star while changing the image of a woman in glasses, both on tv and out in the world. gordon received bags of fan mail and appeared in tv guide, a 1960 magazine profile dubbed her the tv girl who wears glasses. >> no other shortening has ch s crisco's formula, with special attention against greasy taste. >> gordon who grew up in chicago before moving to new york to pursue a career in entertainment appeared on "the jack paar show" and "the price is right." she did voiceover work and dubbed american films for audiences. she was a trail blazer off camera too. in 1966 she became the first woman ever to lead a local chapter of the screen actors guild union. gordon was married for more than 50 years to actor bernard grant, a soap opera fixture. they raised two children together. more recently, you may recognize gordon's voice fro
. >> one day early in her career as a tv pitchwoman, joyce gordon was having trouble reading her scriptglasses. little did she know, they'd make her famous. gordon was the first woman ever to wear glasses on television while appearing under her own name. she became a star while changing the image of a woman in glasses, both on tv and out in the world. gordon received bags of fan mail and appeared in tv guide, a 1960 magazine profile dubbed her the tv girl who wears glasses. >> no...
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bike yet they were born at the small mention on zia joyce you know call my. face a father joe my korea side said john is now my dear but she was just this resolute when dealing with hecklers. no say they'll be at the no i don't doubt but it's their stock guys know up to that agency that okefenokee in the sabby . but someone did want to silence her on the 14th of march 28th. into dr anderson pedro gomez limited shot several times from another car. the assassination had been meticulously planned and carried out and soon the murder weapon and ammunition used will link back to the police raising serious questions about who really was behind mary-alice killing. a discourse an outpouring of grief and rage. courage and charisma that struck a chord across brazil and around the world. protest is demanded that the killers be found. but brazil has a new government elected with the backing of the security forces might have a support his fear this may undermine the investigation if he is not a lot of back and forth arianrhod. compass and if it is like trying to keep a mem
bike yet they were born at the small mention on zia joyce you know call my. face a father joe my korea side said john is now my dear but she was just this resolute when dealing with hecklers. no say they'll be at the no i don't doubt but it's their stock guys know up to that agency that okefenokee in the sabby . but someone did want to silence her on the 14th of march 28th. into dr anderson pedro gomez limited shot several times from another car. the assassination had been meticulously planned...
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let me thank the joyce manor band. let me thank las cafateras. -- johnson. and one of the great writers in america, eve ensler. let me thank representative ro khanna. ro has not only been all over this country for this campaign, ro has been a great congressman for this district. thank you. [applause] sen. sanders: this campaign is about two fundamental issues. issue number one, together, we are going to defeat the most dangerous president in the modern history of this country. [applause] sen. sanders: no matter what your political view may be, the american people understand we do not want a pathological liar as president of the united states. [applause] sen. sanders: no matter what your political view may be, the american people know we do not want a corrupt administration. [applause] sen. sanders: no matter what your political view may be, we know we want a president who has read the constitution of the united states. [applause] sen. sanders: let me say to donald trump, nobody in america is above the law, not even you. [applause] sen. sanders: the american
let me thank the joyce manor band. let me thank las cafateras. -- johnson. and one of the great writers in america, eve ensler. let me thank representative ro khanna. ro has not only been all over this country for this campaign, ro has been a great congressman for this district. thank you. [applause] sen. sanders: this campaign is about two fundamental issues. issue number one, together, we are going to defeat the most dangerous president in the modern history of this country. [applause] sen....
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. >>> and meet the dads who made their daughters jump for joyce with excitement. "early today" starts right now good thursday morning. >> we begin with the latest on the spread of the coronavirus here in america. the death toll in the united states has risen to 11 with 10 reported now in washington state and the first fatality confirmed in california the number of cases in new york has jumped to at least 11. all of the new cases stem from a lawyer who is hospitalized ima nhattan. his wife and hospital >>> apple and netflix are pulling out of the south by southwest festival last year, the event brought over 400,000 people tor countries. health officials say canceling will not make the city any safer and the mayor says if the recommendation changes, the organizers are prepared to shut it down. >>> as more travel is called off around the world, the demand for flights has dropped. airlines are announcing major cutbacks here's tom costello. >> reporter: for the travel industry, the coronavirus has been a body blow corporate travel curtailed, school trips canceled. now
. >>> and meet the dads who made their daughters jump for joyce with excitement. "early today" starts right now good thursday morning. >> we begin with the latest on the spread of the coronavirus here in america. the death toll in the united states has risen to 11 with 10 reported now in washington state and the first fatality confirmed in california the number of cases in new york has jumped to at least 11. all of the new cases stem from a lawyer who is hospitalized...
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we're joined by jonathan gollab and joyce chang. so jonathan, what do you tell your clients right now looking at this scary price action what should they do? >> you can't look at the price action and make a decision you really have to break it down one is what is the damage this is doing to s&p profits not for the week, but let's say over the course of the year we just looked at -- we started the year, our estimate was 6 % eps growth for the s&p we think that's about a zero but that's nowhere near what you would get in a typical recession. but a lot of damage and the assumption there is that this plays out when you get toward year end and gets under control. so the damage in terms of profits is a first half issue. and in the back half -- >> how do you know that? that's not what the market is telling you right now. >> joyce and i were talking about the liquidity issue. you can't look at the ill liquid market as a signal if you listen to the experts and look at what past recessions have meant for earnings, that's probably about as goo
we're joined by jonathan gollab and joyce chang. so jonathan, what do you tell your clients right now looking at this scary price action what should they do? >> you can't look at the price action and make a decision you really have to break it down one is what is the damage this is doing to s&p profits not for the week, but let's say over the course of the year we just looked at -- we started the year, our estimate was 6 % eps growth for the s&p we think that's about a zero but...
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would go a month or so joyce room was for ever but they won't move. when the marines told stories more 20 years on t.w. . my 1st by psycho was a sewing machine moves a little high com for all women are balanced by this social model and then something as simple as learning how to write them by psychos isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as the months may. finally gave up invention by me and by psychos but returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apt procreates forgoes than rising i'm biased as knowledge i want to meet those women back home to put bones by their duties and social norms and inform them of old deadbeats and writes my name is the about of the hook and i wore abs see them. move move move move move move move move. the big deal super tuesday. remember. who is going to challenge don't shop the democratic fold folds are fighting for their party's nomination is super tuesday is the biggest draw it's more than a 3rd of all delegates are how old fred on this day. from made in the n
would go a month or so joyce room was for ever but they won't move. when the marines told stories more 20 years on t.w. . my 1st by psycho was a sewing machine moves a little high com for all women are balanced by this social model and then something as simple as learning how to write them by psychos isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as the months may. finally gave up invention by me and by psychos but returns because sewing machine sewing i...
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gordon joyce is the chief of structural biology here for decades the walter reed army institute of researchdied infectious diseases including hiv/aids, ebola and mers scientists now say part of the reason this coronavirus is so deadly is that those sharp objects sticking out of this microscopic protein essentially stab patients' lungs. >> this is like a hook, and that's what it uses to bind to the lung cells >> reporter: now the race is on to figure out how to stop them these different colored objects are antibodies and the goal is to get them to block this protein from attaching to the lungs 37. >> that's correct. >> reporter: what's happening is a combination of public and private efforts to find the vaccine the matter not just of public health but national security. the initial stages of clin kam trials are already under way in china, europe and the u.s. the first testing of humans with another experimental vaccine began days ago in washington state in some ways is this a new type of arms race? >> i think probably the best kind of arms race in that we're not working in opposition with on
gordon joyce is the chief of structural biology here for decades the walter reed army institute of researchdied infectious diseases including hiv/aids, ebola and mers scientists now say part of the reason this coronavirus is so deadly is that those sharp objects sticking out of this microscopic protein essentially stab patients' lungs. >> this is like a hook, and that's what it uses to bind to the lung cells >> reporter: now the race is on to figure out how to stop them these...
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thought we would be but after you see today, we know we are we're really entire community right now joyceunch is currently accepting pick up orders for days a week tuesday through friday starting at 11 o'clock in the morning. all you have to do. >>these go to pantry dot choice lunch dot com to place your order just make sure to do so at least 2 days in advance of your pick on. >>in danville fully to call kron 4 news. >>new guidelines have been issued for people thinking about getting tested for coronavirus said that new testing site that opened in hayward on monday. it's open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning until 6 at night and is now offering the test for free regardless of insurance. but you no longer need to currently be experiencing symptoms in order to get tested. however, you must fell at least one of the criteria such as being over the age of 65. having recently traveled to europe or asia or if you suspect that you are recently exposed to coronavirus you can find a full list of all that criteria on our website kron 4 dot com. and for the most part people are doing their par
thought we would be but after you see today, we know we are we're really entire community right now joyceunch is currently accepting pick up orders for days a week tuesday through friday starting at 11 o'clock in the morning. all you have to do. >>these go to pantry dot choice lunch dot com to place your order just make sure to do so at least 2 days in advance of your pick on. >>in danville fully to call kron 4 news. >>new guidelines have been issued for people thinking about...
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gordon joyce is the chief of structural biology here. for decades, the walter reed army institute of research has studied infectious diseases including hiv/aids, ebola, and mers. scientists now say part of the reason is coronavirus is so deadly is that those sharp objects sticking out of this microscopic protein essentially stab patients' lungs. >> this is look a hook, and that's what it uses to bind to the lung cell. >> reporter: now the race is on to figure out how to stop them. these different-colored objects are antibodies, and the goal is to try to get them to block this protein from attaching to the lungs. >> that's correct. >> reporter: what's happening here is one of many efforts both public and private around the globe to find the vaccine. it's a matter of not just public health, but national security. the initial stages of clinical trials are already under way in china, europe, and the u.s. the first testing of humans with another experimental vaccine began days ago in washington state. in some ways, is this a new type of arms
gordon joyce is the chief of structural biology here. for decades, the walter reed army institute of research has studied infectious diseases including hiv/aids, ebola, and mers. scientists now say part of the reason is coronavirus is so deadly is that those sharp objects sticking out of this microscopic protein essentially stab patients' lungs. >> this is look a hook, and that's what it uses to bind to the lung cell. >> reporter: now the race is on to figure out how to stop them....
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joyce. mr. joyce: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the esteemed panel for being with us here today. of utmost importance it is imperative that we work together. as you have stated, on a federal, local, and every level to fight this problem that we are facing with the coronavirus. to briefly review the timeline, president trump has taken action, decisive action to protect americans and to prevent the spread of covid-19. in january, president trump declared a public health emergency initiated travel restrictions, and mandated quarantines for those returning from affected areas. he also formed the corona task force to ensure a coordinated response among all u.s. agencies and experts of the since then, the trump administration has expanded travel restrictions, explored innovative medical solutions, and requested additional funding for covid-19 response resources. vice president pence has also been elevated to lead the response and has been appointed a corona response coordinator. vice president pence also announced just yest
joyce. mr. joyce: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the esteemed panel for being with us here today. of utmost importance it is imperative that we work together. as you have stated, on a federal, local, and every level to fight this problem that we are facing with the coronavirus. to briefly review the timeline, president trump has taken action, decisive action to protect americans and to prevent the spread of covid-19. in january, president trump declared a public health emergency...
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violent this country of 5000000 has given birth to a disproportionately high number of writers james joyce is arguably the most famous . but so much the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he me were awarded the nobel prize for literature why does f. sutton empress of place and what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital dublin. and the city has a number of museums devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. but at the moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers have buyers who are very very good there's been happening especially the last say 5 years and you go su
violent this country of 5000000 has given birth to a disproportionately high number of writers james joyce is arguably the most famous . but so much the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he me were awarded the nobel prize for literature why does f. sutton empress of place and what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost...
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ireland this country of 5000000 has given birth to a just proportionately high number of writers james joyce is arguably the most famous. but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. shot beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature while. that's an impressive place in what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital of dublin. the city has a number of museums devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. look at that moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers or march were very very good there's been happening especially the last a 5 years and you go surely no
ireland this country of 5000000 has given birth to a just proportionately high number of writers james joyce is arguably the most famous. but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. shot beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature while. that's an impressive place in what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost...
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in joyce, i know it's not yours. but it's a necessary when we started with seniors, 65 and over the most vulnerable population and will continue to overly focus on that population, those with copy. my compromise, immune systems, but we now need to broaden it. to all californians so that's the order of are putting out today, it's consistent with the leadership we seen at the local level, including i want to acknowledge their car city and others in los angeles in la county. that are recognizing in meeting this moment as well. in addition, i want to thank speaker nancy pelosi we had it very long conversation today talk about meeting the moment. we're so blessed to have her leadership in california. she's very familiar northern california certainly familiar to me is former mayor of san francisco our conversation was not only about what she has done. and what is being done. in the senate as we speak, but what will be needed over the course of the next number of months as we come back as we recover as we this is not a perm
in joyce, i know it's not yours. but it's a necessary when we started with seniors, 65 and over the most vulnerable population and will continue to overly focus on that population, those with copy. my compromise, immune systems, but we now need to broaden it. to all californians so that's the order of are putting out today, it's consistent with the leadership we seen at the local level, including i want to acknowledge their car city and others in los angeles in la county. that are recognizing...
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there so you'd like to see the crisis joyce just state and see rolls royce great city displays systemic deception as the late show with a with some things of guilt as. well go of on the watching the entire world until and i don't mean. to bring us on the ground the insight into the assads extradition hearings we were joined earlier by journalist rico deed in london would ben inside the courtroom following the cases that when we started by asking him what he feels after witnessing the hearings firsthand what is the biggest story coming out of the court. i think the big. perspective i didn't want to take personally but kind of having sat through the hearings this week or this past week it became very apparent to me that it seems to me this seems to be that the result is already set in stone regardless of the lawyers arguments so some sort of very clear signs of corruption and. kind of lack of following of the jew process you know i can give you some examples of this but i guess one very telling case i'm sure everyone sort of read or write about in the newspapers in the media we had this i
there so you'd like to see the crisis joyce just state and see rolls royce great city displays systemic deception as the late show with a with some things of guilt as. well go of on the watching the entire world until and i don't mean. to bring us on the ground the insight into the assads extradition hearings we were joined earlier by journalist rico deed in london would ben inside the courtroom following the cases that when we started by asking him what he feels after witnessing the hearings...
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joyce stop. the trajectory what what what what we know is that the measures that are being taken are having a very big effect on contacts and i showed you the data on transport you can see dramatic reductions in the amount of transport being used you see dramatic get reductions in footfall we know of course that things like restaurants and pubs which are places where people are going to be in been closed so we are seeing a big change in contacts that is predicted to have a very significant effect on the so-called are the r. value is the number of people on average infected by one infected person and the idea is to get that number below one at which point the epidemic stops and starts to go down on the basis of the contacts you would expect that are value now in terms of the early phases of transmission in the community to be coming down or below one so that we think that that has had the effect that's the desired that takes 2 or 3 weeks to to feed through into the number of people who might be ap
joyce stop. the trajectory what what what what we know is that the measures that are being taken are having a very big effect on contacts and i showed you the data on transport you can see dramatic reductions in the amount of transport being used you see dramatic get reductions in footfall we know of course that things like restaurants and pubs which are places where people are going to be in been closed so we are seeing a big change in contacts that is predicted to have a very significant...
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joyce: thank you, mr. speaker. as a member who has voted against a number of large spending bills in the past, i have to admit this legislation has given me significant pause. but we as a nation face the largest threats that i have seen in my career as a doctor and certainly during the short time i have spent in congress. the president has declared a national emergency. governors are instituting shelter in place orders nationwide and consumers have been told not to consume because businesses have been told to shut their doors and not conduct business. if government is forcing them to shutter their doors, then our responsibility is to help them out. the american dream cannot be shut down by a virus. and that is why i will support this legislation, mr. speaker. it is time to put political gamesmanship aside. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. hoyer: thank you, mr. speaker. at this point in time i yield one minute
joyce: thank you, mr. speaker. as a member who has voted against a number of large spending bills in the past, i have to admit this legislation has given me significant pause. but we as a nation face the largest threats that i have seen in my career as a doctor and certainly during the short time i have spent in congress. the president has declared a national emergency. governors are instituting shelter in place orders nationwide and consumers have been told not to consume because businesses...