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ok let's get there now karen can i saw a former austrian foreign minister she's with this new very welcome again i do remember we spoke a few weeks ago about this very story hey we are still my progress stuck into the 4th day of negotiations what do you think the chances are of them finding a compromise on this. well they are condemned to have a compromise i did today or as chancellor merkel has there there's the option to meet again at the end of this month but personally i don't see why people should be more flexible or more friendly to each other in 10 days if we have such harsh confrontations right now are you surprised it's become so personal and political because before it just seemed to be about finances and who could afford what but now suddenly there are all these political links that are coming into the equation has that surprised you. know unfortunately not because it's some part inherent to the fact that the monopoly of decision making and decision shaping either is or was in the circle of the 27 heads of state and government and meeting like this one should have been somehow i
ok let's get there now karen can i saw a former austrian foreign minister she's with this new very welcome again i do remember we spoke a few weeks ago about this very story hey we are still my progress stuck into the 4th day of negotiations what do you think the chances are of them finding a compromise on this. well they are condemned to have a compromise i did today or as chancellor merkel has there there's the option to meet again at the end of this month but personally i don't see why...
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as world leader spoke to former austrian foreign minister karen can a soul she is also the author of the book diplomacy makes history it also about the difficulties that new faces in reaching consensus on foreign policy and navigating its relationship with washington. it's nothing new but on the other hand we do have the the might have to pull approaches inside the european union how to handle it we also should bear in mind that not all e.u. members the members of nato will such as is the case with austria and since else we don't plan to sever the round table it's very difficult to shape a common that is really implemented in the way that it was and visit the fact that germany is not heading the e.u. will share is definitely a different situation than when the medium sized country like austria you chair by the german you knew that arose stance that a lot of the going on are former. that's all for this hour news wise but if you're looking for more head on over to our web site r t dot call for countless articles and interviews including in wherever you may be. during the vietnam war u.
as world leader spoke to former austrian foreign minister karen can a soul she is also the author of the book diplomacy makes history it also about the difficulties that new faces in reaching consensus on foreign policy and navigating its relationship with washington. it's nothing new but on the other hand we do have the the might have to pull approaches inside the european union how to handle it we also should bear in mind that not all e.u. members the members of nato will such as is the case...
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trillion to the index 500 that's a lot of money to chase tesla at some point in time if it is included karen, can wrap your head around the way the stock has moved. even if we knew it was going to be included. >> right i mean, no, it's really hard to fath fathom it wasn't long ago we were talking about how the balance sheet was potentially a gigantic obstacle for them and obviously that's not the case any more this leave tags, i would never buy a stock because i think it's going to be included in the s&p 500. because i don't know how much of the last, i don't know, several hundred points up is that trade, front-running that trade, i don't know but i just -- i mean, you know, good for arc and kathy wood, she's been right all along in this, but i mean, this last several hundred points seemed to just levitate, i don't know, magic. magic. >> i would imagine all of the shorts are out at this point i hope for their sake that the shorts are out at this point at what point did you give up on that and would you take a look at this chart and incorporate what he bk said about comparing it to the bitcoin bub
trillion to the index 500 that's a lot of money to chase tesla at some point in time if it is included karen, can wrap your head around the way the stock has moved. even if we knew it was going to be included. >> right i mean, no, it's really hard to fath fathom it wasn't long ago we were talking about how the balance sheet was potentially a gigantic obstacle for them and obviously that's not the case any more this leave tags, i would never buy a stock because i think it's going to be...
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going off the charts now. >> yarwe are just talking about walmart offering more delivery services karen, canee investing in this space >> yeah, i can i was trying to think about what else is there, who makes those reridge freig refrigerators for those industrial spaces? is it nightswift, a trucking company that does refrigerated trucking that's interesting to me, though it's had a bit of a run. i think this change is here to stay for a while. >> guy, that's a super classic second derivative trade coming from karen. >> who of course it is, because that's what you've come to expect from karen finerman over the last decade plus you say is grub hub in play here and they probably still are. stocks had a huge move to the upside it's sort of knocking itself up against past resistance but i think that's the name you can play on a flyer on the back of this entire third derivative, absolutely a lot goes through your mind. how long will this last? am i prepared for this? are we prepared for this? with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored re
going off the charts now. >> yarwe are just talking about walmart offering more delivery services karen, canee investing in this space >> yeah, i can i was trying to think about what else is there, who makes those reridge freig refrigerators for those industrial spaces? is it nightswift, a trucking company that does refrigerated trucking that's interesting to me, though it's had a bit of a run. i think this change is here to stay for a while. >> guy, that's a super classic...
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pick for the vice president, you and risa talked with one person on that list, congresswoman karen bass, can you tell us wh more about she is and what her odds are? >> reporter: she is a late would say, really hadn't surfaced until george floyd was killed, she is the chair of the congressional black caucus, she has been working on reform issu for decades, going all the way back to los angeles after the rodney king riots, she has street credit, she is popular with th the progressives, who really like her, as well as more moderate, even republicans, kevin mccarthy, the minority leader wowith her when she was assembly speaker in sacramento around 2008, says she is his am favorite democrat, not sure that helps her, the point is, she is able to workwi different groups of people, she is very, she has an easy manner, she laughs easily, very smart, knows policy, she has a healthcare background, which is inimportant, could be this moment when we are dealing with a pandemic, she is also up against kala harris, who many feel has been at the top of the list, they are in the prg ess of vettthe candidates
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would discover the vaccines in the market looking at more supply and demand >>> that is right, karen, you can see this holding on to the 43 us handle that is coming off the pull back all eyes now on official crude oil to get confirmation of another draw down in the united states, which would be bullish for the outlook. it comes as eamon tering committee gets set to meet to discuss what could happen next first would be to extend the current output curve of 9.6 million. it runs the risk of prices running too far too fast opec is more likely to consider an easing of the output down to the 7 million barrel per day mark and that would be significant which would add more oil to a fraj ill market and keep prices on a more sustainable path to recovery the question is can they start scaling back to the output that remains to be seen they indicated they expect global oil demand to the 100 billion barrels per day and becomes more optimistic saying it is going to bounce up to 97 million barrels a day. we spoke to one expert he said 97, it is still dismal >> looking back to 9.7 million barrels a day next
would discover the vaccines in the market looking at more supply and demand >>> that is right, karen, you can see this holding on to the 43 us handle that is coming off the pull back all eyes now on official crude oil to get confirmation of another draw down in the united states, which would be bullish for the outlook. it comes as eamon tering committee gets set to meet to discuss what could happen next first would be to extend the current output curve of 9.6 million. it runs the risk...
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karen tso joins us from london. what can you tell us about it. >> it was planned to carry gas through virginia and under the trail. but duke energy and the dominion who have been behind the program have decided to walk away after pressure from environmentalists and after regulatory hurdles. a $9.7 billion deal debt gave way. significant maneuvering around this deal. also it has meant that pipeline projects across the united states p in the past decade have come against significant opposition, trying to unlock the dividends from the fracking boon, but you've seen environmental activists, native american groups, and land owners themselves. it's the latest blow to pipeline projects. meantime big tech in silicon valley face opposition from the european commission. she's gone after big tech companies before, but the latest, the likes of alphabet, google, facebook could face new complex laws designed to akle their market dominance and get them to pay more tax, also demand more responsibility for responsibility for content. they'll
karen tso joins us from london. what can you tell us about it. >> it was planned to carry gas through virginia and under the trail. but duke energy and the dominion who have been behind the program have decided to walk away after pressure from environmentalists and after regulatory hurdles. a $9.7 billion deal debt gave way. significant maneuvering around this deal. also it has meant that pipeline projects across the united states p in the past decade have come against significant...
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so i'm not alarmed i'm positive but to karen's point, there's only so far you can go and we probablyeed a vaccine to break through all of that. >> tim, if we need a vaccine, what's left to do for people in the marketplace right now? do you just sit there and do nothing and wait for a vaccine, or is this something where you say maybe the path of least resistance is a low volume grind higher over the next several months >> well, dom, definitely not a market for complacency i think one of the things investors need to do is get ready for earnings season. banks are a couple week s away from giving you some sense on kr credit is. with the sense that the fed is backstopping and there is more testing and the numbers may be more discernible than they were out of the gate, i think there's still a lot of uncertainty as to the scope of mortality vis-a-vis the number of cases, who's being tested look, it's very difficult to argue with the liquidity that's in these markets when volume ti you are at levels on the vix where it does also tell you that the market at least has gained back some level of
so i'm not alarmed i'm positive but to karen's point, there's only so far you can go and we probablyeed a vaccine to break through all of that. >> tim, if we need a vaccine, what's left to do for people in the marketplace right now? do you just sit there and do nothing and wait for a vaccine, or is this something where you say maybe the path of least resistance is a low volume grind higher over the next several months >> well, dom, definitely not a market for complacency i think one...
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can understand the importance of context during consumption. the mso inform and empower. if we take the time to add original reporting and context to caught-on-camera karenoments, we can use this new breed of storytelling to enhance the public's understanding of a critical time in our culture. you can read my op-ed online and in today's edition of the san francisco chronicle. and i'd love to hear what you think. you can find me on instagram and facebook and twitter. i'm dion lim will have tv. >>> more on the coronavirus pandemic. the debate over funding for contact tracing and testing heats up between the president and his own party. >>> and tributes continue to pour in for congressman john but what if you could startdo better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable ier and voice solution at a gre p call or go online today. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two
can understand the importance of context during consumption. the mso inform and empower. if we take the time to add original reporting and context to caught-on-camera karenoments, we can use this new breed of storytelling to enhance the public's understanding of a critical time in our culture. you can read my op-ed online and in today's edition of the san francisco chronicle. and i'd love to hear what you think. you can find me on instagram and facebook and twitter. i'm dion lim will have tv....
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podcast has come under fire after presenter labeled white women as karen's how can white women in not be carin. educate yourself read some better. the term is usually used to refer to a middle aged middle class white woman who displays racist behavior around a spot a social media backlash with some saying that it sounds like sexism and one m.p. saying he would cancel his t.v. license in response of a.b.c. said that these comments were not part of the podcast and featured only and a short social media clip. but is the term offensive all earlier joined by a comedian and writer of adult and journalist social commentator not to his son your pulls and the argument actually is is that it is racist it is sexist it is a tool of the patriarchy what women need to do is become together instead of attacking each other is just ridiculous and divisive it it is ignorant i am in no doubt whatsoever that there are entitle people absolutely i have fought long and hard against them i believe that we all you know certainly need more education i'm not going to be told that by people not a pod cast it just
podcast has come under fire after presenter labeled white women as karen's how can white women in not be carin. educate yourself read some better. the term is usually used to refer to a middle aged middle class white woman who displays racist behavior around a spot a social media backlash with some saying that it sounds like sexism and one m.p. saying he would cancel his t.v. license in response of a.b.c. said that these comments were not part of the podcast and featured only and a short social...
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karen chee, everybody. when the news is dark, you can count on america's sweetheart, karen chee, to write you a joke about nationalgg day thank you, karen i miss seeing you. today was also -- excuse me, i'm on an egg day high today was also national tailors day, or sew it seams mike scollins, you can [ bleep ] right off. you know what? show me a picture of karen again. sew it seams hi, karen. and finally, researchers now believe that having sex with someone you are not quarantining with can increase your risk of getting the coronavirus, unless, of course, you're an essential worker mike scollins again. you won me back, buddy throw mike up there and let the people see mike. there he is. that was a monologue we have a great show for you tonight. i'll be talking to actress amanda peet and then a conversation with ramy youseff and patrisse cullors this year, ramy won a golden globe for starring in "ramy," which he created, and patrisse is a political strategist, co-founder of black lives matter and founder of reform l.a. jails. plus, we'll have music from tim mcgraw we'll be right back with "amber's minute of fury. ♪
karen chee, everybody. when the news is dark, you can count on america's sweetheart, karen chee, to write you a joke about nationalgg day thank you, karen i miss seeing you. today was also -- excuse me, i'm on an egg day high today was also national tailors day, or sew it seams mike scollins, you can [ bleep ] right off. you know what? show me a picture of karen again. sew it seams hi, karen. and finally, researchers now believe that having sex with someone you are not quarantining with can...
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your turn at this point they're probably the most hated couple in america they've been dubbed can and karen the new dynamic duo of racism this mr and mrs smith sequel looks terrible ken and karen have had enough fox news has done to our parents what they thought gangsta rev would do to us. now the attorney representing the couple says that the crowd of protesters damaged the iron gates of their mansion and threatened the couple before they drew their weapons and at this point we've got donald trump speaking up in their defense apparently people are allowed to just burn down other people's homes or shoot people or kill people it's out of control are able to be courageous to protect yourselves and defend your life so god bless you and the attorney general of the state of missouri says he wants the charges dropped as they are politically motivated this includes route castle that would provide. the person see him property against those who wish to do more harm while the governor of missouri has already promised a full pardon that couple had every right to protect their property what they should
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karen. what you can tell us about this big deal? >> alex, what we're seeing the u.s.d its bets on coronavirus vaccine hopefuls. the $1.6 billion is a large contribution to of its vaccine trials. the u.s. wants to make sure that americans have quick access to any vaccine, if it is successful, and this deal is the largest so far under "operation warp speed." the deal would see novavax produce 100 million doses of a new vaccine by the beginning of next year, so the money is slated to go into late-stage clinical trials. the manufacturing and delivery of any vaccine. keep in mind, this is a maryland-based company that has never brought a product to market, so it's hard to see how there would be a seamless delivery of any vaccine down the track. the u.s. government, though, has so far put about $4 billion into vaccine programs run by six companies. the others include astrazeneca, the british company. it's received $1.2 billion so far. so the other big allocator of money. moderna therapeutics, pfizer, j&j, and merck rounds out the list of companies. >>> meanwhile, in other n
karen. what you can tell us about this big deal? >> alex, what we're seeing the u.s.d its bets on coronavirus vaccine hopefuls. the $1.6 billion is a large contribution to of its vaccine trials. the u.s. wants to make sure that americans have quick access to any vaccine, if it is successful, and this deal is the largest so far under "operation warp speed." the deal would see novavax produce 100 million doses of a new vaccine by the beginning of next year, so the money is slated...
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that's a barrier to the stock. >> can you like nike and lululemon, karen >> yes, i think you can.ilar in that they're the premiere operator in their name with a good online business nike has a bigger online business as a percentage of sales than does lululemon. one thing that's similar also is that tim talked about margins. even with the very difficult quarter that they announced in north america, they still had very good average selling prices so to me that talks about the strength of the brand and the short term is bad with things reclosing and also not a lot of sports going on. when you have big sports events, that obviously can be a driver for sales for nike all that having been said, though, they also are a premiere operator, and i think -- i don't know if it's the back half of this year or next year they'll get back there i like nike, even right here i like nike. >> so here's the flip side in january, the stock made an all-time high, i think 105 or close to it. and by that march 23rd low for the broader market was the $60 stock. then we ramped all the way back recently to 10
that's a barrier to the stock. >> can you like nike and lululemon, karen >> yes, i think you can.ilar in that they're the premiere operator in their name with a good online business nike has a bigger online business as a percentage of sales than does lululemon. one thing that's similar also is that tim talked about margins. even with the very difficult quarter that they announced in north america, they still had very good average selling prices so to me that talks about the strength...
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can beat aat we virus. karen: we have a question from our audience, in fact, from florida.had mentioned earlier that miami had had higher infection than other parts of the state. why is miami the epicenter of covid in florida? mayor gimenez: there is a number of things. a lot ofe, we had young people. it is a little different than maybe other parts of a united states -- 60% of the people who live here were not born in the united states. i wasn't born here. i was born somewhere else. a much tend to have higher percentage of our families that are here. .ur families are not spread out my children, my grandchildren and my cousins are all here in familynd we are very oriented community here, and we like to get together. i think the reason why -- we are an international city, we have a lot of people, initially, we had a lot of people from new york that were here and we had to quarantine the folks from new york. now they are quarantining people from florida up in new york, that is the way things change. an international gateway. we also had a lot of travelers from new york and we
can beat aat we virus. karen: we have a question from our audience, in fact, from florida.had mentioned earlier that miami had had higher infection than other parts of the state. why is miami the epicenter of covid in florida? mayor gimenez: there is a number of things. a lot ofe, we had young people. it is a little different than maybe other parts of a united states -- 60% of the people who live here were not born in the united states. i wasn't born here. i was born somewhere else. a much tend...
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karen r.t. the world health organization says the corona virus can remain suspended in the air indoors it comes off the scientists also warned the people on the longest taking the buyer seriously sounds a lift it happened. in france the appointment of 2 new ministers sparked.
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and also two there , they will be soon, in my opinion, because we need all the help we can get in washington. karen very much, karen. [applause] and rich trump: mccormick. rich, thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. hope. we need them. them.ed get them in there. iank you as well, for the man became very good friends with, a man who was unbeatable, running against a super star. i said, oh, she's a super star, wow. can you beat super stars? figuredthink so, but he star, to beat a super and i don't know is she still a super star? i don't think so. i don't know. don't lose, do they? governor brian kemp. what a warrior. he's tough. in everyne a great job aspect running this incredible state and i've always been there for you. he said everything we've needed in georgia, you've been there for us. that's right. more important than rian, however, far more important is georgia first lady marty kemp. much, marty.ry [applause] mail-inch, please, those ballots. you'll watch that for me because, you know, they have a ot of problems all over the country. they just had patterson, new jersey, where massive wa
and also two there , they will be soon, in my opinion, because we need all the help we can get in washington. karen very much, karen. [applause] and rich trump: mccormick. rich, thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. hope. we need them. them.ed get them in there. iank you as well, for the man became very good friends with, a man who was unbeatable, running against a super star. i said, oh, she's a super star, wow. can you beat super stars? figuredthink so, but he star, to beat a super and...
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mine that will be there soon, because they have to be because we need all the help we can get in washington, karenandel, thank you very much, thank you, karen. and rich mccormick. thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. we need them. we need them. get them in there. thank you as well to a man who i became good friends with, a man who was running against somebody that was unbeatable, running against a superstar, i said, she is a superstar, wow. can you beat superstar? i don't think so. but he figured out how to be a superstar and i don't know kamaishi still a superstar? i'm not sure. i don't think so. superstars don't lose, do they? governor brian kemp. [applause] tough.warrior, he is he has done a great job and you have done a great job in every aspect of running this incredible state and i have always been there for you. when we met at the plane, he said everything we needed in georgia, you have been there, that is right. perhaps more important than brian, far more important is george's first lady, marty kemp. thank you very much. ballots, those mail-in you going to watch that for me? they ha
mine that will be there soon, because they have to be because we need all the help we can get in washington, karenandel, thank you very much, thank you, karen. and rich mccormick. thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. we need them. we need them. get them in there. thank you as well to a man who i became good friends with, a man who was running against somebody that was unbeatable, running against a superstar, i said, she is a superstar, wow. can you beat superstar? i don't think so. but...
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they can open up for the discussion of questions from the board members. >> hello? >> karen? >> hello? >> we can hear you, yes, you're on the phone line. >> in the meantime, any questions from the board members for mr. clark? i know we have approved some the rate guarantees and other scenarios and is this something from your standpoint that you're seeing across the public and private sectors? there are a lot of things that can happen between one though, now and '22 and i understand this number within the control of the health plan, but is this something that is new, different or timely in this respect? >> yeah, thank you for the question. in this particular instance, this is not something that commonly see with medicare advantage plans. typically, it's a one-year renewal circumstance and especially in this case, with an early renewal before the final cms subsidy rates are set, but united healthcare did come to us, acknowledging the likelihood of lower claim exposure in 2020 to the covid-19 pandemic and the suppression of healthcare that's been resulting overall. and obviously
they can open up for the discussion of questions from the board members. >> hello? >> karen? >> hello? >> we can hear you, yes, you're on the phone line. >> in the meantime, any questions from the board members for mr. clark? i know we have approved some the rate guarantees and other scenarios and is this something from your standpoint that you're seeing across the public and private sectors? there are a lot of things that can happen between one though, now and '22...
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>>so karen we have some diet strategies that you want to tell our viewers about that can help us fightff covid-19. >>so number one. you want to prevent those blood sugar spikes york and then and whatever food you eat you want to help want them to help with inflammation. and then you want to help to improve insulin sensitivity that means that if your when your insulin sensitive that means you're more responsive to insulin insulin is think of insulin as the key that opens the door to your cells and blood sugar in okay, you can't it's insensitive and all that blood sugar is just going to linger in your in your blood and it's not going. it's going to create this inflammatory response. >>that's a really good way to to explain it for a novice like i understand you because you have a question i have about my son for you so yeah, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich okay and then i have a. >>poached chicken skinless and race, both of them are on white refined white bread all right, let's do you think is going to raise your blood sugar. >>why would guess that the poached chicken would be the bett
>>so karen we have some diet strategies that you want to tell our viewers about that can help us fightff covid-19. >>so number one. you want to prevent those blood sugar spikes york and then and whatever food you eat you want to help want them to help with inflammation. and then you want to help to improve insulin sensitivity that means that if your when your insulin sensitive that means you're more responsive to insulin insulin is think of insulin as the key that opens the door to...
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under a roof can rely on germany's functioning health care system the others can't karen keels is expecting another spike in infections in washington unless a senior riva is staying home hoping to avoid infection. jai seeing is out of work in his home village while corona virus infections in indian cities continue to rise for people who represent millions around the world who have lost their jobs in the crisis and who don't know what lies ahead. well one thing is certain no matter where in the world the longer this pandemic lasts the more jobs will be at risk germany has a big advantage its economy is fairly strong and stable and the government has a tool designed to prevent massive layoffs in an economic downturn the so-called short time work model keeps both companies and employees in business let's take a look now at how it works. susanna schmidt we have seen a german chemicals company. because of the coronavirus crisis there's less for her to do so she currently only goes to work 2 days a week and is paid for those days by her boss times and tough so the company could terminate a contra
under a roof can rely on germany's functioning health care system the others can't karen keels is expecting another spike in infections in washington unless a senior riva is staying home hoping to avoid infection. jai seeing is out of work in his home village while corona virus infections in indian cities continue to rise for people who represent millions around the world who have lost their jobs in the crisis and who don't know what lies ahead. well one thing is certain no matter where in the...
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and do they have over can rely on germany's functioning health care system the others can't karen keels is expecting another spike in infections in washington unless a senior riva is staying home hoping to avoid infection. jai singh is out of work in his home village while corona virus infections in indian cities continue to rise for people who represent millions around the world who have lost their jobs in the crisis and who don't know what lies ahead. well one thing is certain no matter where in the world the longer this pandemic lasts the more jobs will be at risk that germany has a big advantage its economy is fairly strong and stable and the government has a tool designed to prevent massive layoffs in an economic downturn the so-called short time work model keeps both companies and employees in business let's take a look now at how it works. suzanne or schmidt works in a german chemicals company. because of the coronavirus crisis that's left for her to do so she currently only goes to work 2 days a week and is paid for those days by her boss times and tough so the company could ter
and do they have over can rely on germany's functioning health care system the others can't karen keels is expecting another spike in infections in washington unless a senior riva is staying home hoping to avoid infection. jai singh is out of work in his home village while corona virus infections in indian cities continue to rise for people who represent millions around the world who have lost their jobs in the crisis and who don't know what lies ahead. well one thing is certain no matter where...
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and today have moved can rely on germany's functioning health care system the others can't karen keels is expecting another spike in infections in washington unless a senior riva is staying home hoping to avoid infection. seeing is out of work in his home village while corona virus infections in indian cities continue to rise for people who represent millions around the world who have lost their jobs in the crisis and who don't know what lies ahead. well one thing is certain no matter where in the world the longer this pandemic lasts the more jobs will be at risk germany has a big advantage its economy is fairly strong and stable and the government has a tool designed to prevent massive layoffs in an economic downturn the so-called short time work model keeps both companies and employees in business let's take a look now at how it works. susanna schmidt works in a german chemicals company. because of the coronavirus crisis there is less for her to do so she currently only goes to work 2 days a week and is paid for those days by her boss times are tough so the company could terminate co
and today have moved can rely on germany's functioning health care system the others can't karen keels is expecting another spike in infections in washington unless a senior riva is staying home hoping to avoid infection. seeing is out of work in his home village while corona virus infections in indian cities continue to rise for people who represent millions around the world who have lost their jobs in the crisis and who don't know what lies ahead. well one thing is certain no matter where in...
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one sizing star, karen bass of california. some believe she can straddle the line between bernie bros and more main street democrats. >> i'm not going to get into that specifically, but let me just tell you that i want to do whatever the vice president needs, if he calls on me to do. if he wants me to go out and campaign in precincts, i'll do that. >> reporter: susan rice is also another possibility, someone that the former vice president worked with for 8 years. >>> you are not invited here. we do not want you to come here, and we will do what we can within the law to prevent you from coming here. >> oakland city leaders concerned about the threat of federal officers being deploy odd the city after protests turn destructive over the weekend. oakland is hoping to avoid a federal crackdown. >> there is concern that the violent protests over the weekend will justify president trump's call to send in federal law enforcement officers. crime reporter henry joins us now with more from oakland. henry? >> reporter: the mayor's house, the court house, oakl
one sizing star, karen bass of california. some believe she can straddle the line between bernie bros and more main street democrats. >> i'm not going to get into that specifically, but let me just tell you that i want to do whatever the vice president needs, if he calls on me to do. if he wants me to go out and campaign in precincts, i'll do that. >> reporter: susan rice is also another possibility, someone that the former vice president worked with for 8 years. >>> you...
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you can distribute it later if things turn out better. >> karen >> my question is there a way for the fed to target specifically regional and smallsmall community banks that haven't benefitted by some of the capital markets activity >> that's a really good question i think they've been trying. they're good at infusing money into large financial institutions, supporting financial markets, getting help into the smaller institutions and direct support for main street lending is something they're not well-equipped to do. i think we need more action from congress i'm hoping they'll have another stimulus package we need more support for small businesses it really needs to come from the politicians. the fed is not well-equipped as i've spoken on this show, i think ultimately digital currency might provide a way to get support more directly to main street. their tools are just to prop up financial markets. it's very difficult for them to get help broadly into the economy. >> the former fdic chair the krcfo of bank of america sa significant credit card losses wouldn't show up for 180 days. tha
you can distribute it later if things turn out better. >> karen >> my question is there a way for the fed to target specifically regional and smallsmall community banks that haven't benefitted by some of the capital markets activity >> that's a really good question i think they've been trying. they're good at infusing money into large financial institutions, supporting financial markets, getting help into the smaller institutions and direct support for main street lending is...
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reporter: and by the way, calling someone a karen is not the worst thing you can say. tory when false accusations led to the murder of emettill, the conviction and imprisonment the scottsboro boys and were used as a diversion for susan smith, to name just a few. if you don't know, look them up. that's the culture i'd like to can sell. stop the lies. "that boy whistled at me." "he was black, it was a carjacking, and then he kidnapped my children!" "9-1-1? i'm being threatened by an african american man!" and while we're at it, let's cancel the micro-aggressions too. here are a few that have been tossed my way. "you don't sound urban." "do you live in this building?" "the ultra sheen auditions are down the hall." now my white friends are finally seeing it for themselves, on video, and they're starting to understand that they can never understand what it's like to be on the receiving end of this insanity. black people have lived with this for 400 years, so it's white people's turn to deal with themselves. time for the karens, beckys and even the kens to stop whining, take
reporter: and by the way, calling someone a karen is not the worst thing you can say. tory when false accusations led to the murder of emettill, the conviction and imprisonment the scottsboro boys and were used as a diversion for susan smith, to name just a few. if you don't know, look them up. that's the culture i'd like to can sell. stop the lies. "that boy whistled at me." "he was black, it was a carjacking, and then he kidnapped my children!" "9-1-1? i'm being...
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karen made all those points too. is there anything you can make about this market that isn't directly tied to the world awash with money and cash? >> well, it's tough. first of all, karen makes a lot of great points. the real song off of the metallica album was called "enter sandman." it's lights out if you're fighting liquidity the s&p 500 traded in almost a 15-point range and a tighter range than that for most of the day. the market was not moving. as the vix falls, marko brought up on our show last night, as the vix falls, the market will go higher. whether this is holiday-induced lethargy, it's such a critical component to what we're doing here why will volatility fall i think there's a couple things that were out today. we had a great day of macro data i realize these are less bad points or glass half full. adp had 2.75 jobs added. the ism manufacturing number, i know we're a services economy, but printed at 52.6 and every part of that was strong. pmis around the world including china were good last night the data isn't awful the most im
karen made all those points too. is there anything you can make about this market that isn't directly tied to the world awash with money and cash? >> well, it's tough. first of all, karen makes a lot of great points. the real song off of the metallica album was called "enter sandman." it's lights out if you're fighting liquidity the s&p 500 traded in almost a 15-point range and a tighter range than that for most of the day. the market was not moving. as the vix falls, marko...
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will be there soon in my opinion because they have to be because we need all the help we can get in washington. karenou, karen. and rich mccormick. rich, thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. i hope. we need them. we need them. get them in there. thank you as well to a man who i became very good friends with, a man who was running against somebody that was unbeatable. running against a superstar. i said oh, she's a superstar, wow. can you beat superstars, i don't think so. but he figured out how to beat a superstar and i don't know, is she still a superstar? i'm not sure. i'm not sure. i don't think so. i don't know. superstars don't lose, do they? governor brian kemp. i'll tell you, what a warrior he is. he's tough. he's tough. he's done a great job and you have done a great job in every aspect of running this incredible state and i have always been there for you. he was saying when we met at the plane, everything we've needed in georgia, you've been there for and that's right. that's right. perhaps more important than brian, however, right, far more important is georgia first lady marty kemp.
will be there soon in my opinion because they have to be because we need all the help we can get in washington. karenou, karen. and rich mccormick. rich, thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. i hope. we need them. we need them. get them in there. thank you as well to a man who i became very good friends with, a man who was running against somebody that was unbeatable. running against a superstar. i said oh, she's a superstar, wow. can you beat superstars, i don't think so. but he figured...
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we need all the help we can get in washington. karen handel. karen, thank you very much.ormick. rich. thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. we need them. we need them. get them in there. you, as well, to a man who i became very good friends with. a man who was running against somebody that was unbeatable. running against a superstar. i said oh, she's a superstar. wow. can you beat superstars? i don't think so. but he figured out how to beat a superstar, and i don't know. is she still a superstar? i'm not sure. i don't think so. i don't know. governor bryan. i will tell you, what a worrier he is. he's tough, and he's done a great job and every aspect of running this stage. i've always been there. everything we have needed in georgia, you have been there. perhaps more important than brian, however, far more important is georgia first lady, marty kemp. please watch those mail-in ballots. watch them for me please. you know, they have a lot of problems all over the country. in new jersey, massive percentages of the vote was a fraud. mail-in ballots. be careful. be carefu
we need all the help we can get in washington. karen handel. karen, thank you very much.ormick. rich. thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. we need them. we need them. get them in there. you, as well, to a man who i became very good friends with. a man who was running against somebody that was unbeatable. running against a superstar. i said oh, she's a superstar. wow. can you beat superstars? i don't think so. but he figured out how to beat a superstar, and i don't know. is she still a...
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under a of can rely on germany's functioning health care system the others can't karen keels is expecting another spike in infections in washington unless a c you're riva is staying home hoping to avoid infection. seeing is out of work in his home village well corona virus infections in indian cities continue to rise for people who represent millions around the world who have lost their jobs in the crisis and who don't know what lies ahead. well one thing is certain no matter where in the world the longer this pandemic lasts the more jobs will be at risk germany has a big advantage its economy is fairly strong and stable and the government has a tool designed to prevent massive layoffs in an economic downturn the so-called short time work model keeps both companies and employees in business let's take a look now at how it works. says owner schmidt who had seen a german chemicals company. because of the coronavirus crisis there's less for her to do so she currently only goes to work 2 days a week and is paid for those days by her boss times are tough so the company could terminate contract
under a of can rely on germany's functioning health care system the others can't karen keels is expecting another spike in infections in washington unless a c you're riva is staying home hoping to avoid infection. seeing is out of work in his home village well corona virus infections in indian cities continue to rise for people who represent millions around the world who have lost their jobs in the crisis and who don't know what lies ahead. well one thing is certain no matter where in the world...
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these protest is a worry too but they've pledged to try as hard as they can to keep their voices heard. and e.w. correspondent karen maginnis is following the story for us she has the reaction from brussels gail are we been seeing this international reaction to the new national security law in hong kong it's been mixed where does brussels stand sara not a lot of pressure coming from brussels in a way you rather have the expected statements you have to chose if the real the foreign policy chief is saying that it was essential that existing rights remain observed in hong kong you had was enough on the line the head of the european commission adding that national security law does not conform with hong kong basic law and that they are seriously concerned about it and seriously concerned about it says it all there's no implications of sanctions foreign ministers debated that in their last meeting in may and they came to the conclusion that it was not a political because it would not solve the problem why is the e.u. not doing more. oh a number of reasons really here when it comes to foreign policy this is not the sharp
these protest is a worry too but they've pledged to try as hard as they can to keep their voices heard. and e.w. correspondent karen maginnis is following the story for us she has the reaction from brussels gail are we been seeing this international reaction to the new national security law in hong kong it's been mixed where does brussels stand sara not a lot of pressure coming from brussels in a way you rather have the expected statements you have to chose if the real the foreign policy chief...
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karen. i don't know how many coffee tables one can buy over the course of a couple of quarters i only have soh space for the coffee tables. i only drink so much coffee. >> right then you wear out the coach and you want to redo the couch i understand why people -- we haven't spent this much time as home maybe ever. now you want to fix your home up maybe. every home in america i guess can't be filled. the first thing is you have to look at balance sheets and do they continue to improve their margins. sometimes you see big revenue growth and giant expense growth and that's a really hard one for me to value. if the margin improves, that at least gives you a path for a way to profitability. >>> coming up tesla has been on a tear what the options traders think about it >>> plus, it's a triple tech night on "mad money. >>> welcome back to "fast money. tesla down nearly 4% today taking a rare hit ahead of tomorrow's earnings report the stock has added nearly $146 billion in market cap since april 29th it could add another $75 billion more by the end of the week. mike khouw >> it's hard to run out of
karen. i don't know how many coffee tables one can buy over the course of a couple of quarters i only have soh space for the coffee tables. i only drink so much coffee. >> right then you wear out the coach and you want to redo the couch i understand why people -- we haven't spent this much time as home maybe ever. now you want to fix your home up maybe. every home in america i guess can't be filled. the first thing is you have to look at balance sheets and do they continue to improve...