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karen: absolutely. thank you. >> i had a question about something that did not understand that you said about the service. what is it? the servant leadership. if you could explain with that is. karen: harriet tubman was catapulted as a leader for her iconic work. but she never stopped being a servant. shes never stopped using her hands and her mind and her being to serve others. you have to be willing to serve. you have to be willing to serve without acknowledgment. doing the right thing because it is the right thing to do. a lot of leaders here -- not enough servants. if they serve, they want it on tv at 6:00. you have to be willing to serve because then you are truly doing good. you are helping someone else. that is why i think it is important that we have an exposition of servant leadership. >> you need a staff of servant leaders to get the $20 bill done. karen: absolutely. >> they have to be leaders to do that. karen: but they have to be willing to serve. an effective leader is a leader who is able
karen: absolutely. thank you. >> i had a question about something that did not understand that you said about the service. what is it? the servant leadership. if you could explain with that is. karen: harriet tubman was catapulted as a leader for her iconic work. but she never stopped being a servant. shes never stopped using her hands and her mind and her being to serve others. you have to be willing to serve. you have to be willing to serve without acknowledgment. doing the right thing...
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so karen hill is here tonight. she is the president and ceo of the harriet tubman home and national historic park, which is -- was established to operate and manage the home of harriet tubman. in her role at the tubman home, karen hill shares tubman's core values with visitors who tour the property. she was also influential in establishing tubman's home as a national historic park. so with that, please help me with a warm welcome to karen hill. [applause] asantewa: good evening, everyone. i do need this mic. good evening, everyone. thank you for coming tonight. it is such a pleasure to see you all in attendance tonight. i want to thank ms. karen hill for gracing us with her attendance, and i look forward to a brilliant conversation. as elizabeth said, i am the curator of the house here at woodrow wilson's final home. after the presidency he moved directly into this home from the white house in march of 1921 and lived here until 1924. we, two years ago, with the leadership of the national trust for historic preserva
so karen hill is here tonight. she is the president and ceo of the harriet tubman home and national historic park, which is -- was established to operate and manage the home of harriet tubman. in her role at the tubman home, karen hill shares tubman's core values with visitors who tour the property. she was also influential in establishing tubman's home as a national historic park. so with that, please help me with a warm welcome to karen hill. [applause] asantewa: good evening, everyone. i do...
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cameron crise of our team and karen ward of j.p. morgan. karen is staying with us.e markets ahead. it will be a busy day. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: checking u.s. markets. we are seeing another selloff. we are off our lows but every move in the s&p 500 is down. the index is down 3.25%. consumer durables, consumer services are the worst performing group, down 5% apiece. the dow down about 4%. and the nasdaq down 3%. u.k., the oilhe stocks are dragging the ftse 100 down. bp,erms of the points, royal dutch shell is where the pain is being felt. the u.k. is underperforming but we are seeing a move in the pound worth paying attention to. the european close is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 30 seconds to go until the end of regular trading in europe. italy is flat, london is down by 1.5%. dax trading lower, the dow a little bit, not down by much. european aggregate down by .9%. we have faded the rally since the get go since this morning, negative territory midday and we crossed the line this afternoon. we are now trading near session lows, down by .8%. we went hig
cameron crise of our team and karen ward of j.p. morgan. karen is staying with us.e markets ahead. it will be a busy day. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: checking u.s. markets. we are seeing another selloff. we are off our lows but every move in the s&p 500 is down. the index is down 3.25%. consumer durables, consumer services are the worst performing group, down 5% apiece. the dow down about 4%. and the nasdaq down 3%. u.k., the oilhe stocks are dragging the ftse 100 down. bp,erms of the...
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karen says no. >> i don't know. >> thank you for the compliment. that's not crazy that's a compliment from karen all right the breakdown in yields raising new concerns. in the credit market as if we didn't have enough to worry. let's bring in steve liesman to talk about this where the health crisis, semi market crisis now bleeding to credit problems i mean it's a natural extension of what's going on if you think about it, brian. fears of recession, fears of decline in revenue, fears of decline in sales and profits raises questions in this world of hialeah leveraged companies with a lot of debt out there look, going into this every appearance is they were in pretty good shape. there was a lot of debt out there. but the economy was doing well the coverage ratios were pretty good some of the debt -- some of the debts or covenants written were on the iffy or light side. but we talked to all three major credit rating agencies and they all for lack of better term have the hair standing up on the back of their neck. there will be more s&p -- s&p told me t
karen says no. >> i don't know. >> thank you for the compliment. that's not crazy that's a compliment from karen all right the breakdown in yields raising new concerns. in the credit market as if we didn't have enough to worry. let's bring in steve liesman to talk about this where the health crisis, semi market crisis now bleeding to credit problems i mean it's a natural extension of what's going on if you think about it, brian. fears of recession, fears of decline in revenue, fears...
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it's all a gift. >> reporter: karen says it all began by chance. 16 years ago she was scheduled to do a newborn session for a friend's son when things took an unexpected and devastating turn. >> he was in transition, he was passing. so he -- and to watch the emotions of my friends, it was unconscionable to think about what they were going through and just to be able to document for them a bit of what they weren't seeing, because what i was seeing was their love and their connection and their courage. >> reporter: karen saw in that moment what she could do for other families in similar situations. she started a nonprofit, moment by moment, to fund the sessions. last year alone, karen and a team of photographers captured more than 750 families at hospitals, hospices and camps all over the bay area. >> i say it's honestly a blessing. it is tlruly, i feel like i've been given a gift. >>> parker, are you leading the way? >> reporter: it can be difficult emotional work. but karen says each time she sees how worthwhile it is to the families. >> when these families get these pictures back, th
it's all a gift. >> reporter: karen says it all began by chance. 16 years ago she was scheduled to do a newborn session for a friend's son when things took an unexpected and devastating turn. >> he was in transition, he was passing. so he -- and to watch the emotions of my friends, it was unconscionable to think about what they were going through and just to be able to document for them a bit of what they weren't seeing, because what i was seeing was their love and their connection...
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. >> karen henrich is the one they turn to.is day karen, a professional portrait photographer is shooting the following family. but like all of the children with serious illnesses and their families, the session and all of the pictures are free. >> perfect. >> there is never any cost to any family. >> karen said it all began by chance. 16 years ago. he was scheduled to do a friend's son when something -- >> he was passing. to watch the emotions of my friend. to think about what they were going through. just to be able to document for them what they were not seeing. i was seeing their love. their connections. their courage. >> karen saw in that moment what she could do for other families in similar situations and started a nonprofit moment by moment to fund the session. last year alone karen and a team of photographers captured more than 750 families at hospitals, hospices and camps all across the bay area. >> i feel like i have been given a gift. >> it can be difficult, emotional work. karen says that each time she sees how wor
. >> karen henrich is the one they turn to.is day karen, a professional portrait photographer is shooting the following family. but like all of the children with serious illnesses and their families, the session and all of the pictures are free. >> perfect. >> there is never any cost to any family. >> karen said it all began by chance. 16 years ago. he was scheduled to do a friend's son when something -- >> he was passing. to watch the emotions of my friend. to...
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but saving precious moments, karen is the one they turn to. >> you look amazing. >> reporter: karen,ctures are free. >> perfect. >> there's never any cost to anything. >> reporter: karen says it all began by chance. 16 years ago scheduled to do a newborn session for a friend's son when things took an unexpected and devastating turn. >> he was in transition, passing. so he -- had to watch the emotions of my friends. unconscionable to see what they were going through. document for them what i was seeing, love and connection and courage. >> reporter: saw what she could do for other families in similar situations. started nonprofit, moment by moment, to fund the sessions. last year alone karen and team captured more than 750its, hospr the bay area. >> it's honestly a blessing. it is truly i feel like i've been given a gift. >> parker, leading the way? >> reporter: can be difficult, emotional work. but karen says each time she sees how worthwhile it is to the families. >> families get the pictures back, indelible images of where their child was, and their determination. >> that's amazing.
but saving precious moments, karen is the one they turn to. >> you look amazing. >> reporter: karen,ctures are free. >> perfect. >> there's never any cost to anything. >> reporter: karen says it all began by chance. 16 years ago scheduled to do a newborn session for a friend's son when things took an unexpected and devastating turn. >> he was in transition, passing. so he -- had to watch the emotions of my friends. unconscionable to see what they were going...
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i think the dow was able to finish slightly higher karen finerman, this was going to be your chart of the week we were doing the next block we have to lead with it. everything is fluid right now. what happened this week. >> if you look at the chart you will see a one and change move for the week imagine what a different feel we would have if every day during the week the market moved 30 backups each day and that would get us right where we are right now that's the change in the week. but that's not how it happened we have a very different market. a treacherous market, up a thousand, down a thousand day, back and forth, is it really -- it's a scary market. and we don't know where the bottom is going to be. but it was starting to feel panicky here and so if you are a long-term investor you sort of put your tail in which we did. >> do we take solace in the bounceback, maybe the double bottom, the fear bottom. >> i'm going dsh did. >> the answer is no. >> i'm disagreeing no one is saying nothing happen. >> only karen spoke so. >> the bond market is not where it started the we can. the bon
i think the dow was able to finish slightly higher karen finerman, this was going to be your chart of the week we were doing the next block we have to lead with it. everything is fluid right now. what happened this week. >> if you look at the chart you will see a one and change move for the week imagine what a different feel we would have if every day during the week the market moved 30 backups each day and that would get us right where we are right now that's the change in the week. but...
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karen: i am worried.ion centers to send them there but the pipe can get clogged up. the u.k. ask quite a bit faster than the u.s. to deploy money -- acts quite a bit faster than the u.s. to deploy money. i would like to see banks get a well oiled machine, figure out how to get this on a credit card square and paypal and others reach the small businesses they have piped into. this all needs to happen in a week, because once you lose the small businesses this will be a drag on the economy. you cannot just turn them back on, so we need to act now. the plumbing is not that well laid out for this volume of loans to get out that quickly. is there anything at the local level authorities can do? are people drawing up lists of what they need? is it up to the banks? on the phone been all week long with small business advocates, and they have come together and started to work out different mechanisms. i feel like let 1000 flowers bloom. everyone work on this, there will be different piping. we will get the piping la
karen: i am worried.ion centers to send them there but the pipe can get clogged up. the u.k. ask quite a bit faster than the u.s. to deploy money -- acts quite a bit faster than the u.s. to deploy money. i would like to see banks get a well oiled machine, figure out how to get this on a credit card square and paypal and others reach the small businesses they have piped into. this all needs to happen in a week, because once you lose the small businesses this will be a drag on the economy. you...
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you know what i'm talking about, right karen? huh? you wanna let yourself woah, but you can't do it here. or here. it hurts more when you fight it. but totally cool here. woah! and here. woaaaahh! -oh yeah. woah, kid. she gets it. [ roars ] woah!! get it all out. so when you're ready to let yourself woah, there's only one place to go. universal, baby! it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] >>> it was another historic day on wall street, stocks sank, the dow falling near 8 hup points, the 10-year yield fell below 1%. there now at 0.999%. that hit bank stocks hard since the lower rates could hurt the profitability of vest investment and loan portfolios, the worst day for regional
you know what i'm talking about, right karen? huh? you wanna let yourself woah, but you can't do it here. or here. it hurts more when you fight it. but totally cool here. woah! and here. woaaaahh! -oh yeah. woah, kid. she gets it. [ roars ] woah!! get it all out. so when you're ready to let yourself woah, there's only one place to go. universal, baby! it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're...
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this message, karen, that you know what?re going to have to be sacrifices here and some of the old people may have to, you know, take it on the chin for the country so that we can open the economy again and get people back to wheork. it sounds so cruel to me, just so against what we're about. as someone who's just been fighting and watching your parents fight and you know how much life they have left and what they mean to your family, what do you think of that kind of message? >> well, i think that message is wrong. i think the problem is that if you let all these people get sick because we're not being careful, that's going to be really bad for the economy too. that's going to be really bad for our health care system. it costs a lot to have a lot of people in the hospital. there is no dollar amount you can put on peoples' lives. you have to do everything you can to prevent this virus from spreading. the economy will return. the economy will improve overtime. we've seen it time and time again. we're a strong country. we have
this message, karen, that you know what?re going to have to be sacrifices here and some of the old people may have to, you know, take it on the chin for the country so that we can open the economy again and get people back to wheork. it sounds so cruel to me, just so against what we're about. as someone who's just been fighting and watching your parents fight and you know how much life they have left and what they mean to your family, what do you think of that kind of message? >> well, i...
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with us, karen -- karen ward, lupin rahman. , his cat is named limit down. what does limit down do?do they shut down markets like that? lucas: i have no idea and i think this has gotten out of control. --s oil surprise has take it taken bond markets down to a new level and stock markets with it. some very strange things going on. you look at france, which is underperforming, but it also has -30 basis points. we are looking at a certain weak -- weak links across the world. countries are going to struggle if they don't have a protection buffer in place and it is causing everyone to buy yet more protection. , the market moves particularly in treasuries are something i have not seen ever, certainly not since the global financial crisis. rahman, let me talk to you about your em skills. what do you see in terms of solvency liquidity issues within the em space? we have the bank in india last week challenged to say the least. is that what we begin to see is banking institutions in your world challenged? think in thed sovereign space, we are not going to see a huge amount of credit risk comi
with us, karen -- karen ward, lupin rahman. , his cat is named limit down. what does limit down do?do they shut down markets like that? lucas: i have no idea and i think this has gotten out of control. --s oil surprise has take it taken bond markets down to a new level and stock markets with it. some very strange things going on. you look at france, which is underperforming, but it also has -30 basis points. we are looking at a certain weak -- weak links across the world. countries are going to...
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as a fund manager, do you pay anyattention to this data, karen?well, i mean, that's a pretty unbelievable headline. i think that's an 8% quarterly gaap contraction and then annualized, but either way you slice it, even a quarter of it is still a horrific number i think that is possible i mean, who knows? who knows what kind of contraction we're going to see but i've been pleasantly surprised that both tim and guy talked about a little return to some normalcy. this was your run of the mill down 400 and change day which didn't feel bad at all relative to some of the other days we've had. the credit markets opening and functioning and that's really important. i mean, the idea that today carnival cruise talked about doing a debt deal, a junk deal and a convert -- and equity, that's astounding to me that they would consider that so, i mean, ten days ago it would be a complete non-starter and i don't know if they'll get it done. we'll see, but the idea of that is so amazing, maybe they don't have a choice, no matter what. to me than the equity markets f
as a fund manager, do you pay anyattention to this data, karen?well, i mean, that's a pretty unbelievable headline. i think that's an 8% quarterly gaap contraction and then annualized, but either way you slice it, even a quarter of it is still a horrific number i think that is possible i mean, who knows? who knows what kind of contraction we're going to see but i've been pleasantly surprised that both tim and guy talked about a little return to some normalcy. this was your run of the mill down...
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so, karen, sanders won michigan in 2016, but it's looking very tight there. if he can't win it this time, is that an ominous sign? >> well, i think it depends. what's going to matter most, or what i'm really looking for is to see what the results look like coming out of michigan in terms of not just the numbers, but where, where does -- where does senator sanders take votes, where does joe biden take votes. one of the most interesting things we saw out of last tuesday, from our own cnn analys analysis, was there were places in the midwest of the country where senator sanders' support decreased. it wasn't just suburban voters, it was other white noncollege educated voters. so, curious to see that. obviously joe biden goes in -- trade is a big issue, but so is the fact that the obama administration saved the auto industry, so, how much will those issues play out. >> that's right. alexandra, joe biden has seen huge momentum since jim clyburn's endorsement in south carolina. could elizabeth warren's endorsement carry that kind of weight? >> look, i think that the
so, karen, sanders won michigan in 2016, but it's looking very tight there. if he can't win it this time, is that an ominous sign? >> well, i think it depends. what's going to matter most, or what i'm really looking for is to see what the results look like coming out of michigan in terms of not just the numbers, but where, where does -- where does senator sanders take votes, where does joe biden take votes. one of the most interesting things we saw out of last tuesday, from our own cnn...
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karen palmer thank you i have to go see rog about k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after a global media forum. and don thanks for watching and take care. of. culture. hair. superfood. doggone. lifestyle. what keeps us in shape what makes us see. my name is dr carson because i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to go ahead. stay choose and let's all try to stay. in 60. w. . oh. what's the secret behind this classic. music a sound. as soon as you hear beethoven lose your mind. the story behind the music was a hit for needy jews reducing. the. cost of. beethoven's 9th symphony for the more stars on t.w. . in these mountains store all material that's been extracted for a day today accessorise belts. glasses and even shoes hard to believe well it's one of the fascinating reports we have for you today on the euro max.
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karen palmer bethlehem jesse ragout k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after a global media forum. and don thanks for watching and take care. come. more. naturally this meter just slipped red. the bomb. mark the way to get when you're going. through. i thought her. car culture. hair color. superman. superfood stylish style icon. let a horse. lifestyle girl. kill the they were not hard and in the end is a meat you're not allowed to stay here any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're liason. what's your story. 'd 'd on what i was and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying and always understand this new culture. for you are not even a turn out again you want to become citizens. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. this is day doubly news live from berlin the united states is extending coronavirus restrictions and till the end of april president donald trump says the country will be on
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karen call me back i have to say. rog ok and i live thank you very much to our audience. today after all the media for and gone thanks for watching and take care. of the for. the for. the t.v. into a nameless mass of their body near tools history of the slave trade is africa's history to describe something for our cost it plummeted an entire continent into chaos and smiling. the brutality of the moon our history. from sugar to rebellion our series slavery around. $15.00 on. the book you are known when the people who are. exposing injustice global news that matters to me from heinz. this is deja vu news a live from berlin in spain a hazmat suits are needed to bury the dead as the number continues to race higher the country is struggling to cope as fatalities surge again and the nation's health care workers are also paying a heavy price in their round the clock fight to save lives. meanwhile the original epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic is back in motion after months on lockdown but it's a one way street with people allowed in but not out.
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i should add both karen and jason remain in hospital injapan.ly disappeared but she recently tested positive again. now these are just two cases — medical experts say about 80% of people with the virus will recover without needing special treatment. for more on how best to protect yourself, here's our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar. the one thing everyone can use and thatis the one thing everyone can use and that is washing their hands regularly as we have seen for 22nd several times a day. also important remember that the world health organisation is saying, look, this thing can still be contained. we saw what happened with china, there's so many cases and i looking very frightening there and cases are in decline now. there are hotspots p°ppin9 decline now. there are hotspots p°pping up decline now. there are hotspots popping up in other parts of the world now which is a major concern. of course it is. but there's still hope there for some of the worlds leading scientists that this thing can still be contained. here in the uk, a pat
i should add both karen and jason remain in hospital injapan.ly disappeared but she recently tested positive again. now these are just two cases — medical experts say about 80% of people with the virus will recover without needing special treatment. for more on how best to protect yourself, here's our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar. the one thing everyone can use and thatis the one thing everyone can use and that is washing their hands regularly as we have seen for 22nd several...
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i put karen's back to the wall and i own that. that is mine. my mistake. >> host: if you were to do it over you wouldn't do that. >> guest: i own this. i should have called karen and said we don't have the money. she would have said that your problem. you ran for the office, fix it. i am not doing anything to help you here. and prior to that i go to springfield, change the law and take the time of day out of the contract. she cooperated and her members are like what? then i take the 4% and corner her and there are things she did, the trust we had and disagreements we had. i set up -- there would always be a strike regardless. i made it worse, i should have said give her a chance to sit at the table and i didn't do it. i own that. >> host: no regrets on that issue. you got it done. >> guest: i also think i got it done, no regrets getting it done. it is foundational. >> host: the level benefit for the city. >> guest: the other thing to remember on this, everybody talks about strikes. in 2015, teachers went a year without a contract. they didn't w
i put karen's back to the wall and i own that. that is mine. my mistake. >> host: if you were to do it over you wouldn't do that. >> guest: i own this. i should have called karen and said we don't have the money. she would have said that your problem. you ran for the office, fix it. i am not doing anything to help you here. and prior to that i go to springfield, change the law and take the time of day out of the contract. she cooperated and her members are like what? then i take the...
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"what does karen know?riter on our staff. she's 24, i believe. and we realized pretty quickly that 24-year-olds don't know the same things as 40-year-olds >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] i know that. yeah, yeah, yeah >> and it's not because it's like too smart for them. >> jimmy: yeah >> they're more like, "that's a dumb thing that i don't care about. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] yeah >> and so we would make references, like pop culture references, and karen comes to me like, "i don't know who that is." so one of the writers on our show, who's far closer to me in age, matt goldich, came up with this idea where basically i would hold up art cards and karen would have to guess who they are [ laughter ] and it makes you feel great shame for your era of life when you show a picture of jean-claude van damme -- >> jimmy: no >> and not only does she not know who he is but then when you try to explain why he was so awesome, you realize, "maybe he wasn't. you know [ laughter ] you know what i mean >> jimmy: yeah >> you'r
"what does karen know?riter on our staff. she's 24, i believe. and we realized pretty quickly that 24-year-olds don't know the same things as 40-year-olds >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] i know that. yeah, yeah, yeah >> and it's not because it's like too smart for them. >> jimmy: yeah >> they're more like, "that's a dumb thing that i don't care about. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] yeah >> and so we would make references, like pop culture references, and...
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karen cintrÓn estÁ en florida con las respuestas.motocicleta. se realizarÁn las pruebas a personas mayores de 65 aÑos y con sÍntomas persistentes y a los que viajaron a europa y a china. el plan es abrir mÁs instalaciones. es un momento crÍtico para la historia de nuestro paÍs ya que escasean los suministros mÉdicos para las pruebas. jorge: en houston, una compaÑÍa estÁ donando productos quÍmicos para ayudar con la escasez de estos productos. marlene guzmÁn nos cuenta. marlene: van 19 casos de coronavirus en esta zona. han llegado personas a este lugar para solicitar productos y se les pide la licencia para confirmar que son de este condado. todo para recibir estos productos desinfectantes. todo esto gracias a la colaboraciÓn de una compaÑÍa que ha traÍdo su unidad mÓvil para poder entregar estos productos. esto se ha hecho por la escasez que se ha dado en nuestro estado. >> esto estÁ muy bien para ayudarnos a las personas que no alcanzamos a comprar productos de limpieza. yo fui al walmart y no encontrÉ nada. karen: continuarÁn entr
karen cintrÓn estÁ en florida con las respuestas.motocicleta. se realizarÁn las pruebas a personas mayores de 65 aÑos y con sÍntomas persistentes y a los que viajaron a europa y a china. el plan es abrir mÁs instalaciones. es un momento crÍtico para la historia de nuestro paÍs ya que escasean los suministros mÉdicos para las pruebas. jorge: en houston, una compaÑÍa estÁ donando productos quÍmicos para ayudar con la escasez de estos productos. marlene guzmÁn nos cuenta. marlene:...
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up 8% in south korea getting to europe with karen tso in our london news room. good morning >> reporter: we are strong from the outset this morning. europeans know how to respond. the rally coming quickly on to the boards this morning. if you look at the benchmark, we are only claiming back yesterday's losses look at the individual indices, it has been a struggle to hold on as we have seen pmi's crossed. those numbers have been incredibly weak. trying to climb high to the outset flash number for march 34.5 even worse for france. below 30 for the french market we are in the green but the data is hard to wade through at this point. coming into force, only allowed to go out for essential needs. the market is firmer, this is the first bounce 6.6 up look at where most of the green is spilling on the boards. much beaten up areas of the market yesterday, we are hearing about the suspension of the buybacks basic resources higher than 7.6% food and beverages courtney, back to you. >>> we'll stick with london. uk prime minister boris johnson announcing a virtual lockdown
up 8% in south korea getting to europe with karen tso in our london news room. good morning >> reporter: we are strong from the outset this morning. europeans know how to respond. the rally coming quickly on to the boards this morning. if you look at the benchmark, we are only claiming back yesterday's losses look at the individual indices, it has been a struggle to hold on as we have seen pmi's crossed. those numbers have been incredibly weak. trying to climb high to the outset flash...
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karen: el dÍa de hoy, angie, tenemos ventiladores.r la puerta, pero si seguimos como estamos, no sÉ cuÁl va a ser el volumen de pacientes crÍticos en siete días. angie: la asociaciÓn estadounidense de hospitales estima que hay unos 170 mil respiradores en todo el paÍs. aunque pudieran ser necesarios mÁs de 900 mil para enfrentar las exigencias a nivel nacional durante esta pandemia. los mÉdicos y los enfermeros en estados unidos estÁn acostumbrados a tomar decisiones crÍticas. sin embargo, a medida que este virus se propaga estas decisiones pudieran ser cada vez mÁs difÍciles. por ejemplo, que los mÉdicos tuvieran que escoger quiÉn vive y quién muere, y quÉ pacientes serÁn conectados a los respiradores en caso de no haber suficientes. sergio: la edad en sÍ no es un elemento determinante, no deberÍa ser el Único elemento determinante. angie: segÚn el doctor sergio litwka, especialista en bioÉtica y profesor de la universidad de miami, en muchos hospitales del paÍs ya han establecidos esos parÁmetros. sergio: lo que se plantea es estado
karen: el dÍa de hoy, angie, tenemos ventiladores.r la puerta, pero si seguimos como estamos, no sÉ cuÁl va a ser el volumen de pacientes crÍticos en siete días. angie: la asociaciÓn estadounidense de hospitales estima que hay unos 170 mil respiradores en todo el paÍs. aunque pudieran ser necesarios mÁs de 900 mil para enfrentar las exigencias a nivel nacional durante esta pandemia. los mÉdicos y los enfermeros en estados unidos estÁn acostumbrados a tomar decisiones crÍticas. sin...
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. >>> karen finney joins us live from washington. former communications director for the dnc.or. >> thank you for getting us with us, karen. >> good to be with you. >> tonight is the nate for bernie sanders campaign. he won back in 2016 over clinton, but now is a different time and his unfavorability ratings seem to be going up. a little bit of a question about why exactly, but if, in fact, biden wins tonight, and nobody knows what will happen, but if, in fact, biden does win tonight, can sanders survive? >> it depends. if biden wins by a small margin and sanders is able to do well, particularly in other parts of michigan, then i think he is going to be fine. however, if we see what we saw last tuesday, which was pointed out quiteoquentlyeloquently, wh the erosion of bernie sanders among white working class voters, then that's a problem. part of senator sanders message is he's going to bring together this broad coalition. he struggled with african-american voters. he's done very well with latino voters. if he's losing support that is i am very worried about. >> has he galvaniz
. >>> karen finney joins us live from washington. former communications director for the dnc.or. >> thank you for getting us with us, karen. >> good to be with you. >> tonight is the nate for bernie sanders campaign. he won back in 2016 over clinton, but now is a different time and his unfavorability ratings seem to be going up. a little bit of a question about why exactly, but if, in fact, biden wins tonight, and nobody knows what will happen, but if, in fact, biden...
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is karen with bloomberg intelligence.did not get any changes in forecast, yet the picture is looking better for ge. explain why that is. karen: operationally they are doing better, power has stabilized, and we have a good operator in the seat. with some setbacks, they have been able to compensate with better performance elsewhere. guy: the jet engine division, when it comes to spare parts they make good margins. aircraft will be flying less, that means aircraft will not be used as much. that means they will not be using as many spare parts. what effect will that have. part of thenificant earnings are from the aviation business. there will be a temporary setback. that in try to frame the expectations for the one q hit on the coronavirus. it is impacting the aviation business and the health care business. they did try to frame that. it will be a short-term impact. we do not know how long and wisely they did not try to projected beyond what they feel they have their arms around. production is coming back in china and flights
is karen with bloomberg intelligence.did not get any changes in forecast, yet the picture is looking better for ge. explain why that is. karen: operationally they are doing better, power has stabilized, and we have a good operator in the seat. with some setbacks, they have been able to compensate with better performance elsewhere. guy: the jet engine division, when it comes to spare parts they make good margins. aircraft will be flying less, that means aircraft will not be used as much. that...
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karen palmer thank you i have to see. rog i got k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media for. and don thanks so much and take care of. the for. fighting the silent killer asbestos. near an asbestos factory and today he's an adult film maker boeing reveals the callous business practices of the asbestos and . the minds of people around the world or been part of. the us companies are protected by powerful politicians. proclaim they have trouble grasping. it's up to you. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stand. my name is dr carson he can i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay choose and let's all try to stay in good shape. w. . sleep . listen carefully. don't move there soon. to be a good. discover . the i. subscribe to a documentary on you tube. what's the secret behind this classic. loser for so. as soon as you hear beethoven to lose your mind. or the story behind the music. for needy jews british. be
karen palmer thank you i have to see. rog i got k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media for. and don thanks so much and take care of. the for. fighting the silent killer asbestos. near an asbestos factory and today he's an adult film maker boeing reveals the callous business practices of the asbestos and . the minds of people around the world or been part of. the us companies are protected by powerful politicians. proclaim they have trouble...
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karen palmer thank you i have to go see. rog i got k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media forum. and don thanks for watching and take care. of the for. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong but her verbal combat i mean you're going to see ya it fly to spew to champion up so for the whole talk trying to frighten people oh there's a fire coming from the other side of it except for the conflict zone enjoying tim sebastian as he holds the powerful to account this is a big failure whichever way you like to spin the conflict so. double. the worst industrial disaster time. poison gas leak in. 35 years on people are still suffering the consequences. the state can't cope and any help for the victims is coming from a network of dedicated medics lawyers and activists the poisoned legacy. in 60 minutes on t w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll. just 3 of the topics covered in the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crown of
karen palmer thank you i have to go see. rog i got k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media forum. and don thanks for watching and take care. of the for. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong but her verbal combat i mean you're going to see ya it fly to spew to champion up so for the whole talk trying to frighten people oh there's a fire coming from the other side of it except for the conflict zone enjoying tim sebastian as he...
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karen palmer bethlehem dusty. rag ok and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after those . and don thanks so much and take care. because. comics. keep learning. wait a 2nd. we want the whole picture our facts instead of make ideas shift deliver us. from a demented reality to cryptocurrency your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk to digitize a show. of 15 minutes to linux. it was the worst industrial disaster of all time. poison gas leak in. 35 years on people are still suffering the consequences. the state can't cope and any help for the victims is coming from a network of dedicated medics moyers and activists the poison flake is seen. in 30 minutes on d w. story so that people of the world over t.w. on facebook and twitter us up to date and in touch follow us. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this. just 3 of the topics covered in the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and new information on the clone of virus or any other sci
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karen palmer thank you i have to see raghav ok and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after globe . radio 4 and don thanks so much and take care. of. the squad. as it seems. to take a closer. experience not tomorrow . on the plane. d.t. you know that 77 percent. are younger than 6 of fox. that's me and me. and you know what it's time all voice is part. of the 77 percent to talk about big issues. this is where it comes. to 77 percent this weekend on d w. in the art of climate change. africa's most of. what's in store for such the years to come for the future of the book e.w. dot com for to make a serious multimedia inside. i'm sure. each still tells my story. of the people around me bill to me you can see to me. i am not too dumb to claim feelings come and see. listen closely and i will tell you about those who go to me on the under the bed zooming down. i am not too dumb to public. health month to my city the days for the same trees and accompanied my country through its finest albums until the day i mean
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karen, do you first. what do small businesses, any business with 500 people or less, we have tens of thousands of them across this country want what do they need most? >> there's 30 million small businesses out there and they account for half of america's workforce. right now, they urgently need cash. they only have about 26 days on average of cash on hand. when a business runs out of cash, it's dead. so we see in this bill, $330 million for small businesses, pitting them first. there doesn't seem to be a lot of disagreement. the problem is how to get that money out quickly into the hands of small business owners so that they can get it into the hands of their employees. and right now, the devil is going to be in the details on this one because if we send it out through bank webs they probably can't move fast enough. how can we get it out quicker? maybe american express credit cards. we need the payroll companies to buy in. right now, i think we need the private sector to step up and i'm working with a nu
karen, do you first. what do small businesses, any business with 500 people or less, we have tens of thousands of them across this country want what do they need most? >> there's 30 million small businesses out there and they account for half of america's workforce. right now, they urgently need cash. they only have about 26 days on average of cash on hand. when a business runs out of cash, it's dead. so we see in this bill, $330 million for small businesses, pitting them first. there...
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en madrid se encuentra karen pinto, una paciente de coronavirus, a quien hemos estado siguiendoen paro me hacÍa nada. me faltÓ el aire, era angustiante, no podÍa respirar, me metÍ a baÑar, a ver si con el agua caliente se me abrÍa algo, luego de eso me decidÍ ir a la clÍnica, no era un síntoma normal, cuando llegÓ a la clÍnica, enseguida que llego me aÍslan, tenía que ir con tapabocas, guantes, me pasaron a un cuarto. me hicieron uno de exÁmenes, en la clÍnica privada lo hace mucho mÁs rápido que la pÚblica, esta muy colapsado el sistema, no se dan abasto. luego de eso pasaron mÁs o menos como cinco horas cuando me dijeron que era positivo, en la placa que me hicieron me saliÓ que tenÍa los pulmones muy afectados, me mandan a casa, porque podÍa contagiarme mucho mÁs en la clÍnica, en casa me mandan hacer la cuarentena, luego de eso el medicamento que me mandaron era el acetaminofÉn, a muchas personas que tienen problemas mÁs graves le está mandando antibiÓticos, y un tratamiento para prevenir la malaria. jorge: tenemos entendido que estÁs mejorando, te agradecemos muchÍsimo esta oport
en madrid se encuentra karen pinto, una paciente de coronavirus, a quien hemos estado siguiendoen paro me hacÍa nada. me faltÓ el aire, era angustiante, no podÍa respirar, me metÍ a baÑar, a ver si con el agua caliente se me abrÍa algo, luego de eso me decidÍ ir a la clÍnica, no era un síntoma normal, cuando llegÓ a la clÍnica, enseguida que llego me aÍslan, tenía que ir con tapabocas, guantes, me pasaron a un cuarto. me hicieron uno de exÁmenes, en la clÍnica privada lo hace...
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karen was assaulted at home a jacket was wrapped around her head she was gagged with ropes beaten raped and drowned in a bucket of water one perpetrator her cousin has been arrested but investigators have ignored evidence that he wasn't alone putting on this and that is they don't care for them it's normal that women are killed it's just something that happens one more one lengths must remember. this city it got to pick is also called the human garbage dump on average one woman is murdered here every day often their bodies are found cut into pieces and stuffed in garbage bags they murder women here because they can it happens in poor communities where there is no law enforcement that's why the machismo and the hate of women is getting stronger because there is no punishment that's got a new wave of protests has taken hold in mexico the mounting anger is sparking riots as the number of women murdered continues to rise throughout the country 10 per day and that's just the official number they list about the government needs to act investigate what's happening and reach out to communities
karen was assaulted at home a jacket was wrapped around her head she was gagged with ropes beaten raped and drowned in a bucket of water one perpetrator her cousin has been arrested but investigators have ignored evidence that he wasn't alone putting on this and that is they don't care for them it's normal that women are killed it's just something that happens one more one lengths must remember. this city it got to pick is also called the human garbage dump on average one woman is murdered here...
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karen and i tried to get all the teachers, old teachers 9%. she can pass it. i reach out to for having negotiations, and i'm fast forwarding a lot of information, but we come to the agreement all new teachers will do the 9%, all legacy teachers will stay at the two. we got a contract. i mean there other issues involved on healthcare and et cetera pay but that was the big issue. we worked our way through a very good working relationship when i decided not to run x for the first communication i got when i came off the podium was from her. samantha why did you decide not to wrong question work. >> so i could sit here with you into this interview. [laughter] there's a couple of things. i love the job, and i love more importantly the job the people et cetera. and what you can do. if it wasn't for the fact that i did two years so i was exhausted that's the headline. i get elected to congress in zero two, two years later in 2004 nancy says i want you to take over the d triple c the democratic congressional campaign we take back the house, she says i want you to be ch
karen and i tried to get all the teachers, old teachers 9%. she can pass it. i reach out to for having negotiations, and i'm fast forwarding a lot of information, but we come to the agreement all new teachers will do the 9%, all legacy teachers will stay at the two. we got a contract. i mean there other issues involved on healthcare and et cetera pay but that was the big issue. we worked our way through a very good working relationship when i decided not to run x for the first communication i...
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you know what i'm talkinge tabout, right karen?? huh?f woah, but you can't do it here. or here. it hurts more when you fight it. but totally cool here. woah! and here. woaaaahh! -oh yeah. woah, kid. she gets it. [ roars ] woah!! get it all out. so when you're ready to let yourself woah, there's only one place to go. universal, baby! when yowhat do you see?itical issues facing our world, we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. we see engineers simulating the future to improve today. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. >>> i'm putting selling into context. plus exclusive with ssnc watch or listen live on the cnbc
you know what i'm talkinge tabout, right karen?? huh?f woah, but you can't do it here. or here. it hurts more when you fight it. but totally cool here. woah! and here. woaaaahh! -oh yeah. woah, kid. she gets it. [ roars ] woah!! get it all out. so when you're ready to let yourself woah, there's only one place to go. universal, baby! when yowhat do you see?itical issues facing our world, we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing...
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but now, abby and karen are happy to get on with their education.are lifted altogether, schools and universities in australia will be counting the cost. staying with australia because the country just released as staying with australia because the countryjust released as growth figures for the fourth quarter of last year and the economy grew by a better—than—expected 2.2%. but of course economies are projecting about 2% annual growth but this reading doesn't cover probably the impact on the bushfires or the coronavirus. that is it for this edition of asia business report. thank you for watching. welcome. you're watching bbc news. 0ur welcome. you're watching bbc news. our main story... polls have closed in more than half of the us states taking part in the super tuesday primary. senator bernie sanders is projected to win the state of vermont. joe biden is projected to win virginia. north carolina and alabama. high streets across the uk are continuing to face challenges with the rise of online shopping. more than one in ten shops in town and city cen
but now, abby and karen are happy to get on with their education.are lifted altogether, schools and universities in australia will be counting the cost. staying with australia because the country just released as staying with australia because the countryjust released as growth figures for the fourth quarter of last year and the economy grew by a better—than—expected 2.2%. but of course economies are projecting about 2% annual growth but this reading doesn't cover probably the impact on the...
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karen scheuer leads the way to a place where 2 activists fill in the legally. is that for me i think this reform church is the exact spot where the 1st foot each of our monday demonstration was shot. a lot of. the feel of material was done secretly 100 to a western journalist. so this journalist smuggled this little real from east to west in his underwear and he succeeded. and that is you know. the fear is that the secret police or stars he would discover everything. its headquarters were called the round corner. today it's a museum and a memorial. it provides a chilling insight into how the stars he operated an old listening device used to eavesdrop on town hall style and machine for opening letters. i witness as guide people through the exhibition it's not a multimedia show or an interactive museum everything looks just like it didn't back down and that's the intention. in them and in fact on the non-coding to textbooks and research this exhibition shouldn't work at all we should have a single visitor especially young people would run away screaming but just
karen scheuer leads the way to a place where 2 activists fill in the legally. is that for me i think this reform church is the exact spot where the 1st foot each of our monday demonstration was shot. a lot of. the feel of material was done secretly 100 to a western journalist. so this journalist smuggled this little real from east to west in his underwear and he succeeded. and that is you know. the fear is that the secret police or stars he would discover everything. its headquarters were...
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karen joining us from home as well she'll be with us after the break talking tech and benefits of more people working from home amid the coronavirus paernd. we'll have more next >>> welcome back, everybody. you are watching "street signs." a bit of possible good news for iranians they have announced that they have managed to send medical supplies to iran from europe without breaching american sanctions around the use of the dollar they've used a special fund which means they don't have to use dollars. at least some medical supplies are getting into iran at the moment >> microsoft shares over 7% higher after the company revealed a surge in demand for on line services in part because a large part of the work force is working from home karen, talk us through the opportunity for microsoft here >> microsoft, the big driver for the dow, s&p and nasdaq yesterday. a huge focus in recent times on the cloud service. now what we are seeing is the cloud service products the likes of microsoft teams gain momentum. updated from the weekend that they have seen a surge, particularly in italy and updat
karen joining us from home as well she'll be with us after the break talking tech and benefits of more people working from home amid the coronavirus paernd. we'll have more next >>> welcome back, everybody. you are watching "street signs." a bit of possible good news for iranians they have announced that they have managed to send medical supplies to iran from europe without breaching american sanctions around the use of the dollar they've used a special fund which means they...
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to early trade in europe, karen is in our london news room with the latest there, karen? >> good morning. a lot of end of month, end of quarter position going on. take a look at market activity we are fading from that amount. the dax is still holding it is still holding and trading up about 2.5%. a lot of investors are breaking on the back of the stock italy has been hard with lockdowns and that market impacted today seeing the last sessions and slightly move muted trade. they are still waiting on the sidelines for more news on the session and the economy. taking you to the sectors and some of the suspects that have been beaten up oil and gas stocks pick up today. and in auto. daimler ahead of mercedes making a bit of a cut in the session today. shell has lowered oil and gas outlook for this year. also saying it will write down $400 to $800 million because of the price adjustments. also, hello fresh, there is a whole economy benefitting. it updated after the bell yesterday and it will see higher revenue this quarter back to you. >> i misspoke, i said the news room it look
to early trade in europe, karen is in our london news room with the latest there, karen? >> good morning. a lot of end of month, end of quarter position going on. take a look at market activity we are fading from that amount. the dax is still holding it is still holding and trading up about 2.5%. a lot of investors are breaking on the back of the stock italy has been hard with lockdowns and that market impacted today seeing the last sessions and slightly move muted trade. they are still...
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karen, i will come to you first.ing to encourage everybody, and this is why i—— the encourage everybody, and this is why i —— the campaign is brilliant because we are trying to encourage people to get active at home. it gets you fit mentally and physically. we are watching pictures of you doing a bit of the charleston swivel, i think that is. dance is pretty good because you can do it in quite a confined space? absolutely. these workouts, you can do in the comfort of your home or garden, and i havejoined comfort of your home or garden, and i have joined forces with my friend oti mabuse and her husband and my partner david, and they do classes for kids at home online. there are so many activities you can do to stay active, from the comfort of your home. we love to see what people are doing and for people to record themselves dancing or working out, and sharing their experiences online. the hashtag is stay in and work out. greg, used to work further than eight metres, which is longer than eight metres, which is longer
karen, i will come to you first.ing to encourage everybody, and this is why i—— the encourage everybody, and this is why i —— the campaign is brilliant because we are trying to encourage people to get active at home. it gets you fit mentally and physically. we are watching pictures of you doing a bit of the charleston swivel, i think that is. dance is pretty good because you can do it in quite a confined space? absolutely. these workouts, you can do in the comfort of your home or...
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parece justo que los medios sepan que no es solo un caso, que son muchos ya, que hay bastante, antes de karenni una mÁs, y en 77 ciudades en mÉxico, y hoy continÚan las protestas pero de otra forma. parando labores es un dÍa hoy nueve de marzo sin mujeres. >>> gracias vÍctor desde la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> y estÁ en problemas el jugador ecuatoriano renato ibarra jugador del equipo mexicano del amÉrica. ibarra pasÓ este fin semana detenido y asÍ va a estar al menos hasta el jueves cuando comparezca de nuevo ante un juez, el jugador estÁ enfrentando cargo por violencia domÉstica y tambien tentativa de feminicidio, al parecer, golpeÓ a su esposa y a la em hermana de esta en su departamento ubicado en ciudad de mÉxico. >>> vamos a la pausa. pero al regresar en las noticias. respeto a las mujeres, maestros respeto a las mujeres, maestros y pueblos indÍgena sus lo que con metro by t-mobile, daniela conquista lo que quiere. persiguiendo sus sueños en su tiempo libre. trabajando turnos extras. teniendo todo bajo control en sus manos. ella está determinada a abrir su propio negocio ... ... con la ayuda
parece justo que los medios sepan que no es solo un caso, que son muchos ya, que hay bastante, antes de karenni una mÁs, y en 77 ciudades en mÉxico, y hoy continÚan las protestas pero de otra forma. parando labores es un dÍa hoy nueve de marzo sin mujeres. >>> gracias vÍctor desde la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> y estÁ en problemas el jugador ecuatoriano renato ibarra jugador del equipo mexicano del amÉrica. ibarra pasÓ este fin semana detenido y asÍ va a estar al menos...
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we appreciate it, karen. be well. thank you very much. >>> all right.gs are so stressful every day now we're going to try when we can to end the show with some good economic news or good market news or at least, i guess, what passes as good news these days so let's kick it off with this, and i was posteding about it last night on the twirt, but let's show you looking at traffic patterns in shanghai, china, and for that we're using tomtoms traffic congestion index it looked at it over seven days and compares it to next year the same serve days over the year. the blue is the last seven days and the orange is how it looked last year, pre-covid-19 and it was fairly normal minus the trade war. now look at what we're seeing. the line between the blue and the orange is getting closer in other words, shanghai seem, at least monday through friday, to be getting back to assemblance of normalcy during the workweek the weekend, the big drop-off there, still perhaps a better thing to come. "mad" starts now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to leve
we appreciate it, karen. be well. thank you very much. >>> all right.gs are so stressful every day now we're going to try when we can to end the show with some good economic news or good market news or at least, i guess, what passes as good news these days so let's kick it off with this, and i was posteding about it last night on the twirt, but let's show you looking at traffic patterns in shanghai, china, and for that we're using tomtoms traffic congestion index it looked at it over...
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karen: buenas tardes, en este centro de prueba en miami gardens hemos observado que es uno de los mÁsger la de otros. en el estadio hay unos 173 ni en delaware nacional, junto a enfermeros que trabajan sin parar analizando el proceso. son registrar, y si cumplen con los requisitos de los cdc se les tomarÁ una muestra mediante un hisopo, y se enviarÁ a un de miramar, previa, para obtener los resultados en unas 48 a 62 horas. los esfuerzos no se detienen, sin embargo, la distancia social es esencial, quedarse en casa es lo mejor en este momento de crisis. jorge: muchas gracias, no puedo creer que en el mismo lugar donde estaba karen, estuve hace sÓlo unas semanas en la final de super bowl. cÓmo cambian las cosas de una forma tan dramÁtica. marÍa: esperemos que no haya cambiado para siempre. juan: bÁsicamente me quedo con lo que dijo el asesor nacional de salud, la prÓxima semana serÁn difÍciles, quÉdese en su casa. marÍa: quedarse es quedarse, no nada mÁs y dar la vuelta ver cÓmo da la cosa. juan: mejor no puede saber lo dicho, quejarse es quedarse. jorge: nos vamos, esta vez tenemos do
karen: buenas tardes, en este centro de prueba en miami gardens hemos observado que es uno de los mÁsger la de otros. en el estadio hay unos 173 ni en delaware nacional, junto a enfermeros que trabajan sin parar analizando el proceso. son registrar, y si cumplen con los requisitos de los cdc se les tomarÁ una muestra mediante un hisopo, y se enviarÁ a un de miramar, previa, para obtener los resultados en unas 48 a 62 horas. los esfuerzos no se detienen, sin embargo, la distancia social es...
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joining us is tim seymour, jeff mills and karen finerman buyers coming back into stocks following yesterday's sell-off, but should you believe this bounce we're going to debate and get some answers what really went on between the s saudis and russia that led to the split and she was there and where oil may be headed. we're breaking out your volatility playbook and the four stocks our traders say is worth a second look for the long run given these big market swings. so much more ahead on the markets on "fast money" tonight, but we have to begin with this the developing story out of the white house as new details, merge about president trump's possible economic stimulus plan to combat a virus-led downturn in the economy let's get right now to eamon javers at the white house on how this is all developing right now. >> brian, we are half an hour out from a white house press briefing slated to include the vice president and the coronavirus task force aides throughout the evening last night and the day today have suggested that that could be a place where the president might roll out some of his ec
joining us is tim seymour, jeff mills and karen finerman buyers coming back into stocks following yesterday's sell-off, but should you believe this bounce we're going to debate and get some answers what really went on between the s saudis and russia that led to the split and she was there and where oil may be headed. we're breaking out your volatility playbook and the four stocks our traders say is worth a second look for the long run given these big market swings. so much more ahead on the...
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karen kasler, you are there for us reporting on what's happened.en, it was quite a tug-of-war between governor dewine and the judge, and the governor finally said, i'm shutting this down, but what a way to begin or i should say to have a pause in the election in ohio. >> arah, this d with a press conference. governor mike dewine has been doing press confere day around 2:00 in the afternoon. he announced yesterday that he and secretary of state frank larose were going to take action to try the mve the prmary because they were really concerned about voters being able to aintain tht physical distance. and they felt that it wasn't fair to ask people to abandon eir health and risk their health to exercise a constitutional right. so there wera couple of plaintiffs who went to court to try the move the primary. then governor deine and the secretary of state expected the judge to go along and move it. he did not. he said he didn't have theor auy to do it and said it would set a bad precedent, so then goverr dewine through his ohio department of healthed di
karen kasler, you are there for us reporting on what's happened.en, it was quite a tug-of-war between governor dewine and the judge, and the governor finally said, i'm shutting this down, but what a way to begin or i should say to have a pause in the election in ohio. >> arah, this d with a press conference. governor mike dewine has been doing press confere day around 2:00 in the afternoon. he announced yesterday that he and secretary of state frank larose were going to take action to try...
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hey, karen.the american southwest is one of my favourite places to explore. in terms of your question, i would probably recommend going in march, april. as this is the kind of october, november weather we have right here, it's a little bit cloudy, it's a little bit rainy and dreary. not the best time to travel. if you go in march, though, march or april like you said, it's definitely a lot nicer. it's still cool in the desert, plus, children are still in school so it's much easier to get around the touristy areas and not have a lot of people there. next, many people have been in touch about insurance for rental cars in north america, including john turner. when renting a car in the usa, should i take out all the protection policies offered by the rental company? i rent cars a lot in north america, and, fortunately, i've never had a problem with insurance. maybe that's the way that i organise it, which is booking through a travel agent in the uk, getting my flight and rental car in the same transa
hey, karen.the american southwest is one of my favourite places to explore. in terms of your question, i would probably recommend going in march, april. as this is the kind of october, november weather we have right here, it's a little bit cloudy, it's a little bit rainy and dreary. not the best time to travel. if you go in march, though, march or april like you said, it's definitely a lot nicer. it's still cool in the desert, plus, children are still in school so it's much easier to get around...
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danny, andrew, karen, thank you all so much. andrew, amazing column.for writing it. >> thank you. >>> karen just mentioned it, the travel industry is one of the many trying to navigate the future, but should there be government help? a former transportation secretary says absolutely yes and joins us next. d joins us ne. being able to retire. on our terms. no matter what your goals are, our trusted advisors can help you reach them. ameriprise financial. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? our trusted advisors can help you reach them. memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> we're getting new noumbers n the aimpact of coronavirus on te travel industry. 4.6 million travel related jobs will be lost this year alone and the worst could be yet to come. they are taking 150 billion bucks in aid with the airline industry alone seeking a $50 billion bailout. should these companies get relief with no strings attached? joining us, former secretary of transp
danny, andrew, karen, thank you all so much. andrew, amazing column.for writing it. >> thank you. >>> karen just mentioned it, the travel industry is one of the many trying to navigate the future, but should there be government help? a former transportation secretary says absolutely yes and joins us next. d joins us ne. being able to retire. on our terms. no matter what your goals are, our trusted advisors can help you reach them. ameriprise financial. doprevagen is the number...
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. >> this is karen smith. reporter: karen change her political position in 2016, when donald trump won the nomination. >> 2020 is going to be an imimportant election year. reporter: she campaignsns trying to educate others on somome of e more progressive believes she now holds. kareren: i am going to v vote fr any opponent to donald trump, but i hope we find candidates of faith and character on the left and d break the myth that t they christians are the republicans. reporter: it is unclear how many will change their views before the upcoming election in november, but democrat exporters are confident that even if trump loses 5% of the even tellico vote, it could change support for the elections in key states like here in texas. out of israel, after a third election in less than a year, benjamin netanyahu's party looks set for victory. exit polls say he will earn the most seats in the knesset parliament, but will fall short of forming an outright majority. is third time lucky for benjamin netanyahu as he claims
. >> this is karen smith. reporter: karen change her political position in 2016, when donald trump won the nomination. >> 2020 is going to be an imimportant election year. reporter: she campaignsns trying to educate others on somome of e more progressive believes she now holds. kareren: i am going to v vote fr any opponent to donald trump, but i hope we find candidates of faith and character on the left and d break the myth that t they christians are the republicans. reporter: it is...
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. >> excuse me, one second karen. some nurses are in trash bags and improvising that. >> we have called the individual hospitals, there is no doubt that in the past few days you know the distribution is a little start/stop but we have enough ppe and new york officials say they have enough ppe. is that right? >> yes, he assured me that they have all the ppe they need to be checked in. they got all the ppe they need in new york city. as these individual stories are popping up, they are reacting them in realtime, they assure us they have what they need at the moment and we reassure them what they don't then we'll get it for them immediately. >> we have enough ppe in stock for the immediate need. what advise would you give to the school district for local government how to cope with that? >> look, we are all coping with the same thing first of all, right? the federal government has a revenue loss, state revenue loss has a revenue loss and city government, no one can say, karen, well, i don't accept this reality of a reven
. >> excuse me, one second karen. some nurses are in trash bags and improvising that. >> we have called the individual hospitals, there is no doubt that in the past few days you know the distribution is a little start/stop but we have enough ppe and new york officials say they have enough ppe. is that right? >> yes, he assured me that they have all the ppe they need to be checked in. they got all the ppe they need in new york city. as these individual stories are popping up,...