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and steve--steve's love for kayla is inside him. >> john: well, knowing kayla the way i do and knowingch steve and kayla loved each other, i'm sure she's gonna find a way. >> kayla: i wanted so badly to speak my vows but the words just wouldn't come, so you put up your hands like this and you signed for me to have courage. you gave me the strength on our wedding day and you gave me the courage to come back to you. now, i need you to have the same courage and the same strength to remember what we meant to each other. >> marta: i'm sorry, miss dimera, but i'm going to have to insist. >> kristen: no! you're not taking her. she's sleeping and i don't want anyone to upset her. i just--i need to hold her just a little while longer. >> brady: what is it you have to tell me? i mean, is this about your--your big secret or did kristen do something horrible that you need to tell me about or what--what is it? >> eric: no. br >> xander: why isn't she picking up? >> justin: i wouldn't panic. >> xander: what if something happened on her way back from the prison? what if she had an accident? >> justin
and steve--steve's love for kayla is inside him. >> john: well, knowing kayla the way i do and knowingch steve and kayla loved each other, i'm sure she's gonna find a way. >> kayla: i wanted so badly to speak my vows but the words just wouldn't come, so you put up your hands like this and you signed for me to have courage. you gave me the strength on our wedding day and you gave me the courage to come back to you. now, i need you to have the same courage and the same strength to...
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it's a lot for all of us to process, including kayla.t's obvious to me that she still loves you. >> steve: how's it obvious? she's with justin now. >> jack: that's 'cause you made it very clear that you didn't love her anymore. but now she knows that you never stopped. you wanna be with her, right? >> steve: sure, i wanna be with her. i love her. i love her more than ever. >> will: so...steve's awake and back to his old self. >> sonny: well, i haven't seen him yet, but that's what they tell me. >> will: man, so i mean, if he has his memory back, does that mean he forgot about all the crazy stuff he did when he thought he was stefano? >> sonny: i don't know. all i got was a text from aunt jennifer. >> will: hmm. well, it's good news, in any case. in fact, you wanna get a dessert later and celebrate the end of stefano and princess gina? >> sonny: i'm gonna pass because too much sugar gives me weird dreams, and i've had enough of those lately. >> will: what? what are you talking about? what kinda weird dreams? >> sonny: oh, it's...nothing.
it's a lot for all of us to process, including kayla.t's obvious to me that she still loves you. >> steve: how's it obvious? she's with justin now. >> jack: that's 'cause you made it very clear that you didn't love her anymore. but now she knows that you never stopped. you wanna be with her, right? >> steve: sure, i wanna be with her. i love her. i love her more than ever. >> will: so...steve's awake and back to his old self. >> sonny: well, i haven't seen him yet,...
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but actually, i'm here to talk to you about kayla. >> jennifer: kayla, what's wrong? what happened? did steve have a setback? >> kayla: no, steve's fine. i'm the one who's a mess. >> jennifer: no, what? what happened? >> kayla: well, the short version is that steve and justin both love me, and i don't know what to do about it. >> marlena: [sighs] [moans] [laughs] hey, what time is it? >> john: good morning. it's not late. i just wanted you to get a little more sleep. >> marlena: oh, honey, i've got a lot to do today. >> john: i know, but you need your rest; you're still recovering from your ordeal, and i was--was kind of hoping that this might help. >> marlena: [laughs] oh, you always know just what i need. what a nice way to start the day. thank you. >> john: well, i'm not sure you're gonna wanna thank me just yet. >> marlena: why? what's happened? >> john: i don't wanna ruin your appetite, but there's something we need to talk about. >> john: mr. milo harp. >> marlena: orpheus? >> john: yeah. he's back, doc. [ominous music] ♪ >> rafe: ciara, i'm here. you guys back? >> orpheus: an
but actually, i'm here to talk to you about kayla. >> jennifer: kayla, what's wrong? what happened? did steve have a setback? >> kayla: no, steve's fine. i'm the one who's a mess. >> jennifer: no, what? what happened? >> kayla: well, the short version is that steve and justin both love me, and i don't know what to do about it. >> marlena: [sighs] [moans] [laughs] hey, what time is it? >> john: good morning. it's not late. i just wanted you to get a little...
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kayla tausche is here with the states of play survey. kayla? >> reporter: kelly, voters in six critical swing states are growing increasingly concerned about the coronavirus and in an exclusive poll by cnbc and change research in april 2nd and 3rd two thirds of the voters in the states said they have serious concerns of the coronavirus and up from just 20% in mid-march now while they're more concerned about family's health than the economy, fears of a recession are growing, too 65% of respondents believe the u.s. is already in a recession and in florida and pennsylvania a majority of voters fear it could be worse than the 2008 financial crisis in north carolina, voters are the most likely to say that the economy is doing well. michigan also having some optimism among voters there. how are the states doing how are their governments doing and voters perceive they're being successful in florida, 69% of voters believe that the state is not being aggressive enough. florida governor desantis is a close ally of president trump's, among the last to ord
kayla tausche is here with the states of play survey. kayla? >> reporter: kelly, voters in six critical swing states are growing increasingly concerned about the coronavirus and in an exclusive poll by cnbc and change research in april 2nd and 3rd two thirds of the voters in the states said they have serious concerns of the coronavirus and up from just 20% in mid-march now while they're more concerned about family's health than the economy, fears of a recession are growing, too 65% of...
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that's in just five days let's get to kayla tausche in washington with the latest kayla? >> the president said some states can start economic reentry in the coming weeks, the efforts will be led by states' governors with input from washington there are several groups in a hierarchy of decision making with the coronavirus task force holding the keys for the guide loons and recommendations and then cabinet-level officials convening with input of some 200 executives that are meeting on an ad hoc basis for industry specific advice from apple, goldman sachs, mcdonald's, labor leaders and even members of previous administrations, as well meanwhile, conservative groups are leading an effort outside the white house to open the economy even sooner. steven moore former trump adviser and close friend of many in the white house is leading that effort telling me that i have a big problem with the virus drming when our $20 trillion economy gets up an running. he says it needs to get up an running a week ago and that longer closure of the government and of business means that more feder
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. >> we have to get to breaking news out of the white house with kayla tausche. kayla? >> president trump is still holding court with multiple business executives and reporters in the state dining room, but he's making comments about a potential plan to shore up oil companies with reports that he was presented a slate of options today. he said there will be a plan shortly to assist the oil and gas industry amid all of this volatility and issues with storage there. the treasury secretary also chiming in and saying that it will not be a bailout of shareholders, but it will protect national security interests. perhaps a veiled reference to the ability of these companies to access $17 billion in loans with strings attached that are provided by one of the previous stimulus bills we are still awaiting what that proposal is and what the government decides on that front, but as we are hearing this, we are also learning, melissa, about the nine companies that the department of energy has cleared to store oil in the federal government's emergency reserves and it includes large co
. >> we have to get to breaking news out of the white house with kayla tausche. kayla? >> president trump is still holding court with multiple business executives and reporters in the state dining room, but he's making comments about a potential plan to shore up oil companies with reports that he was presented a slate of options today. he said there will be a plan shortly to assist the oil and gas industry amid all of this volatility and issues with storage there. the treasury...
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loeffler calls the accusations -- >> oh, we have lost kayla just there. we'll get back to her with more of that news seems like the senator is decidedly to sell the individual stock holdings to try to get past the fury and selling them at the lows, as well must have decided that was really necessary to do that if and when we get kayla back we'll get more on the story. >>> up 1% on the s&p 500 same for the dow nasdaq behind. the russell leads up. >>> up next, new results out from the annual piper sandler survey of teens across america tracking from shopping to eating to whether or not the group is doing more or less netflix and chilling in the coronavirus crisis courtney reagan will have that story for us coming up next. issues facing our world,ticl what do you see? we see a billion more people breathing free. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. we see homes staying cooler, without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it
loeffler calls the accusations -- >> oh, we have lost kayla just there. we'll get back to her with more of that news seems like the senator is decidedly to sell the individual stock holdings to try to get past the fury and selling them at the lows, as well must have decided that was really necessary to do that if and when we get kayla back we'll get more on the story. >>> up 1% on the s&p 500 same for the dow nasdaq behind. the russell leads up. >>> up next, new...
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let's get more on that breaking news right now with kayla tausche in washington, d.c kayla? >> brian, president trump has done this just a handful of times during the coronavirus crisis, but this afternoon he issued an order that targets six medical device companies to procure the elements and materials they need to expedite the production of ventilators and personal protective equipment. the companies include general electric, hillrom, medtronic, resmed, philips and vy aire so they can make things like ventilators and the personal propektipr protective equipment for medical providers more quickly we know it is in short suspect blew in hard-hit states as they grapple with growing numbers of sick patients. the white house so far has refrained from using the dpa as a blunt instrument they is used it mora a scalpel singling out specific companies to make these products as needed just last week president trump singled out general motors and ventec to expedite their production of ventilators and the companies are keeping the white house apprised of exactly how that progress is do
let's get more on that breaking news right now with kayla tausche in washington, d.c kayla? >> brian, president trump has done this just a handful of times during the coronavirus crisis, but this afternoon he issued an order that targets six medical device companies to procure the elements and materials they need to expedite the production of ventilators and personal protective equipment. the companies include general electric, hillrom, medtronic, resmed, philips and vy aire so they can...
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kayla has the lightest >> reporter: this white house press conference will now be at 5:30 p.m. where we expect the discussion to revolve around testing capacity so more americans can get tested and go back to work the white house is expects to release two documents this evening. one is a chronicle of actions taken to date so far to ramp up the capacity of testing in this country. the second is essentially a blueprint for states for how they can get access to more tests, and what resources the federal government has that are available to them. the president hosted many leaders from retail and farming companies to talk about how to leverage the retail industry here's what some of these companies said they were willing to do. cbs and lab corp. are expected to provide 1,000 locations with the capacity to run 1.5 million tests a month according to some of the promises that were released today walmart is expected to open a total of 100 sites, they say they will be able to test 20,000 a week target has provided some parking lots for other personnel to be able to run those tests. it's
kayla has the lightest >> reporter: this white house press conference will now be at 5:30 p.m. where we expect the discussion to revolve around testing capacity so more americans can get tested and go back to work the white house is expects to release two documents this evening. one is a chronicle of actions taken to date so far to ramp up the capacity of testing in this country. the second is essentially a blueprint for states for how they can get access to more tests, and what resources...
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tausche for a preview of what we might hear from the president at 6:00, kayla?> brian, today, president trump told governors it would be up to them when they re-open the states for business, but as long as hospital ok pansy is on the decline the white house provided a three-stage road map for what this could look like in the first phase you would see gyms, big restaurants and sporting venues resume business with social distancing elective surgeries can come back online, too. in the second phase they see schools and child care facilities re-opening as well as bars with reduced occupancy. non-essential business travel can resume in phase two, and then in the third phase if states do not see any rebound in cases, businesses that are open can increase staffing and senior homes can begin to accept visitors absent from the final document, any dates and deadlines of when exactly the white house expects this to take place, there were conflicting views about how much details were put in this document and how prescriptive it could be for the states, keeping the country fu
tausche for a preview of what we might hear from the president at 6:00, kayla?> brian, today, president trump told governors it would be up to them when they re-open the states for business, but as long as hospital ok pansy is on the decline the white house provided a three-stage road map for what this could look like in the first phase you would see gyms, big restaurants and sporting venues resume business with social distancing elective surgeries can come back online, too. in the second...
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we have to get to kayla tausche for the latest kayla? >> melissa, president trump is answering questions from reporters right now. he was asked about the washington post report earlier today about wanting to retaliate against china for the coronavirus. president trump asked if he would actually not pay the debt that is currently held by china, approximately a trillion president trump called it a great idea and said he doesn't want to play that game because of what it would do to the u.s. dollar and it was the sanctity of the u.s. dollar he said he could retaliate against china in the order of a trillion dollars just by tariffs and we could do it in a forthright manner. he said now is not the right time to penalize, and he is prepared to ak action when it's right to do so melissa? >> thank you, thank you, kayla tausche. this is stunning given the comments from larry kudlow who said, quote, this is absolutely and unequivocally untrue the full faith and credit of the u.s. debta obligations is sack on safrn sacrosanct, and again, within the
we have to get to kayla tausche for the latest kayla? >> melissa, president trump is answering questions from reporters right now. he was asked about the washington post report earlier today about wanting to retaliate against china for the coronavirus. president trump asked if he would actually not pay the debt that is currently held by china, approximately a trillion president trump called it a great idea and said he doesn't want to play that game because of what it would do to the u.s....
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guys >> kayla, thank. a little bit more clarity for the markets, which i'm sure a lot of investors can appreciate. >>> coming up, markets hanging on to gains. it looks like materials, utilities, and real estate right now leading the s&p 500 rally. this is after yesterday's big reversal >>> and the small business lending program has already processed billions of dollars, but when will companies actually get their hands on that cash the ceo of oceanfirst, a regional bank in new jersey, will join us and tell us what he's hearing on the ground we'll have much more coming up after this we cannot do all the good that the world needs. but right now, the world needs all the good that we can do. to everyone working to keep america strong, thank you. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability,
guys >> kayla, thank. a little bit more clarity for the markets, which i'm sure a lot of investors can appreciate. >>> coming up, markets hanging on to gains. it looks like materials, utilities, and real estate right now leading the s&p 500 rally. this is after yesterday's big reversal >>> and the small business lending program has already processed billions of dollars, but when will companies actually get their hands on that cash the ceo of oceanfirst, a regional...
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kayla tausche joins us now >> reporter: what you're looking at is socially distanced debating on the house floor right now as members are set to vote on that $484 billion interim stimulus package the vote this afternoon is going to be a little different you're going to see smaller groups of about 60 lawmakers voting at a time they're asked to stay in their offices until it's their turn. they will be wearing masks, as you're seeing many of them doing right now. final passage, i'm told, by aides is expected around 6:30 this evening it's what comes next that will be quite contentious the gloves are already off with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell suggesting in a sirius xm interview last night that perhaps states should be able to declare bankruptcy mcconnell telling hugh hewitt this, saying, i would certainly be in favor of allowing states to use the bankruptcy route. it saved some cities and there's no good reason for it to not be available. you can imagine that sparked some backlash among many governors. here's new york's andrew cuomo today. >> you want to see thatmarket fall t
kayla tausche joins us now >> reporter: what you're looking at is socially distanced debating on the house floor right now as members are set to vote on that $484 billion interim stimulus package the vote this afternoon is going to be a little different you're going to see smaller groups of about 60 lawmakers voting at a time they're asked to stay in their offices until it's their turn. they will be wearing masks, as you're seeing many of them doing right now. final passage, i'm told, by...
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session as we mentioned along the hannah, from the ft, who cowrote the story that broke that news and kayla is covering the house vote on the next round o the stimulus, but mike, let's start with you >> thank you today is the one month mark since the market low at least what stands now as the market low for this phase march 23rd was the closing low of about 2237 there you go better than a 25% gain since that point looks like not too many kind of nervous points along the way of this rally once we had that first little pullback. looks like a good picture. here's a broader context of where we came from before this period this is a one-year chart that shows you the rally is this right here regaining a little more than half of what was lost. so obviously, a positive obviously the rebound happened in rapid fashion you see this kind of flattening out, that's what we've been going through since middle of last week when the rally last a little momentum. here is the current dow jones decline and rebound compared to the average. this is ned davis verge chareseh chart. very steep 20 plus percent declin
session as we mentioned along the hannah, from the ft, who cowrote the story that broke that news and kayla is covering the house vote on the next round o the stimulus, but mike, let's start with you >> thank you today is the one month mark since the market low at least what stands now as the market low for this phase march 23rd was the closing low of about 2237 there you go better than a 25% gain since that point looks like not too many kind of nervous points along the way of this rally...
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ka kayla, first to you on breaking news in washington >> reporters are entering the roosevelt room right now where president trump and his economic advisers are set to host a virtual meeting with a slate of financial industry ceos to talk about what they are doing to assist small businesses. the list of attendees includes some of the ceos of the largest bulge bracket banks in the country, some credit card and payment companies as well as a couple regional and community banks to share their side of the story. an attendee on this virtual meeting tells me there are not any announcements or policy releases that are expected to be made at this meeting but that the ceos have been asked to come prepared to talk about how they plan to specifically help small businesses once the economy reopens, although the question is open, when exactly that will be at this time as well, the treasury secretary is talking about expanding the amount of money available to small businesses to a total $600 billion, proposiinging a $250 billion expansion to the existing -- 350 billion small business loan program. and
ka kayla, first to you on breaking news in washington >> reporters are entering the roosevelt room right now where president trump and his economic advisers are set to host a virtual meeting with a slate of financial industry ceos to talk about what they are doing to assist small businesses. the list of attendees includes some of the ceos of the largest bulge bracket banks in the country, some credit card and payment companies as well as a couple regional and community banks to share...
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kayla tausche is looking at how washington is trying to get this up and running and kate rogers has been speaking with small business trade groups about what to expect kayla, let's start with you. >> reporter: kelly, banks who are going to be making these loans have been warning washington that the program is not ready for prime-time first, they don't have general guidance, they haven't been provided an application to become sba lenders and there are some more specific questions about the structure of this program that i'm told multiple industry executives raised with the treasury secretary directly in a series of calls arranged by trade groups over the last few days hear what the two specific asks were smaller banks wanted treasury to increase the interest rate paid if these loans are not forgiven for a company. it's currently at half of a percentage point, but for community banks, they say they'll be losing money to make some of these loans and they want that not to be the case for big banks, they have asked for the treasury to wave anti-money laundering provisions called know your cus
kayla tausche is looking at how washington is trying to get this up and running and kate rogers has been speaking with small business trade groups about what to expect kayla, let's start with you. >> reporter: kelly, banks who are going to be making these loans have been warning washington that the program is not ready for prime-time first, they don't have general guidance, they haven't been provided an application to become sba lenders and there are some more specific questions about the...
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laila -- cay lakayl kayla. i'm surprised that travel and leisure and restauranting were not as highly represented in that kcohert of first borrowers than we might have expected. >> the trouble is we did not -- we didn't have any existing machinery to allocate the loans to the businesses that needed them most. they had some rough criteria but it was first come, first served. it was kind of like the oklahoma land rush. the money went not to those who needed it most but those who had the fastest wagons those who had existing relationships with banks and able to make a run for it, which in many cases did not include restaurants who just didn't have that kind of position, were not set up for it. i'm not going to be too critical because this had to be rushed out the door very fast it's telling you that we did not have, coming into this, the kind of add mministrative government capacity to do a proper bail out. >> you mentioned a moment ago about what you learned and one of the things you learned is we, in our current
laila -- cay lakayl kayla. i'm surprised that travel and leisure and restauranting were not as highly represented in that kcohert of first borrowers than we might have expected. >> the trouble is we did not -- we didn't have any existing machinery to allocate the loans to the businesses that needed them most. they had some rough criteria but it was first come, first served. it was kind of like the oklahoma land rush. the money went not to those who needed it most but those who had the...
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they are urging people to do this online or over the phone if possible we'll see if that works. >> kayla tausche, thank you. joe? >> thanks, becky joining us now, linda mcmahon, former small business administration administrator it's great to see you. >> thank you. >> linda, the -- we'd like to make it really easy, obviously, but then again you don't want to make fraud easy. it sounds like a very difficult fine line to try to -- or a needle to thread can we trust the banks and government to work together on doing this, right? >> well, i think ka la certainly outlined the situation very well, but i do know that this is an opportunity for the -- you know, for the private sector and the public sector to work very well together. there will be some challenges in this program, there's no doubt about it i think as you were talking about it earlier, seeing the increase in unemployment, it's imperative that this money does get into the hands of small businesses who actually employ about half the work force in the country. so i think the fact that so many small businesses are offline, if you will,
they are urging people to do this online or over the phone if possible we'll see if that works. >> kayla tausche, thank you. joe? >> thanks, becky joining us now, linda mcmahon, former small business administration administrator it's great to see you. >> thank you. >> linda, the -- we'd like to make it really easy, obviously, but then again you don't want to make fraud easy. it sounds like a very difficult fine line to try to -- or a needle to thread can we trust the...
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steve digging into the jobless numbers and kayla on the latest from the white house's plan to reopen the economy let's start with bob on this choppy market session. bob. >> choppy. if you look at the s&p, very narrow trading range look underneath the hood and you'll see some sectors really doing very, very well and others getting beaten up pretty badly today. in fact, all throughout the week tech stocks are holding up well. semiconductors have doing well nvidia is doing well microsoft has regained not quite but almost all of the losses it started with in february amazon and netflix all sitting 52 weeks high. elsewhe elsewhere, look underneath the hood here. energy's horrible week industrials are having a tough week bang stocks are getting clobbered. we have earnings this week what's going on with the overrule group in terms of asset management as for the markets we have not seen this since the end of february we're pretty flat. by flat i mean up or down 1% for the month here on bond, volatility, on the vix, the dollar the only thing that's down a bit is gold. the market can't quite f
steve digging into the jobless numbers and kayla on the latest from the white house's plan to reopen the economy let's start with bob on this choppy market session. bob. >> choppy. if you look at the s&p, very narrow trading range look underneath the hood and you'll see some sectors really doing very, very well and others getting beaten up pretty badly today. in fact, all throughout the week tech stocks are holding up well. semiconductors have doing well nvidia is doing well microsoft...
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bob on the markets and kayla tracking the moves in congress, which didn't happen today. bob, we kick it off with you >> we are just off the highs the banks are lagging. banks, retailers, just off the highs for the dow jones industrial average bank, retailers and real estate doing well energy has been lagging a little bit. we're awaiting for details on opec and the deal or no deal we don't know yet. there isn't much demand in the world. that's what's moving thing there's only so far you can go on the stocks. conoco phillips went down into the 20s a little while ago there's only so far you can push them we have been talking about the high yield movers. the fed will be buying high yield etfs that's good news for the high yield efts macy's gap, delta, ford are in the junk bond category you see what the news is doing for them the s&p 500 moved 1,000 points from the lie it's now moved almost exactly 500 points in the other direction. a 50% retracement of the big move we had. it's a good way to look at the markets. sec gave major help to corporations saying we will encourage yo
bob on the markets and kayla tracking the moves in congress, which didn't happen today. bob, we kick it off with you >> we are just off the highs the banks are lagging. banks, retailers, just off the highs for the dow jones industrial average bank, retailers and real estate doing well energy has been lagging a little bit. we're awaiting for details on opec and the deal or no deal we don't know yet. there isn't much demand in the world. that's what's moving thing there's only so far you...
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for the latest, bring in kayla tausche. >> the white house's guidelines yesterday said if a state sees for 14 straight days improving data on cases, hospitalizations then it should be able to begin a phased eopening of the economy and saying states like wyoming might be willing to do that but a more specific time line left out. senior administration officials say because the doctors did not want to be so prescriptive that states felt like they had to meet a deadline. president trump treating minnesota, michigan and virginia should be liberated but the latter two among those according to the heat map are still hot spots and then there's new york which is tapped mckinsey to build a reopening plan where governor cuomo says it will be based on science and testing >> as we're working our way over the next several months, the testing which is informing us as to who can go back to work, helping us isolate people, it's about testing. and testing is a totally new challenge. nobody has done this >> reporter: previous draft from washington suggested that broad, widespread testing would be availab
for the latest, bring in kayla tausche. >> the white house's guidelines yesterday said if a state sees for 14 straight days improving data on cases, hospitalizations then it should be able to begin a phased eopening of the economy and saying states like wyoming might be willing to do that but a more specific time line left out. senior administration officials say because the doctors did not want to be so prescriptive that states felt like they had to meet a deadline. president trump...
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kay kayla tausche in washington and more relief for small businesses on the way gene, let's continue our conversation about netflix and they did comment about liquidity and they said there was a $750 million credit facility they've not yet tapped and they had 12 month of liquidity, it at least spend time in the contact bought of delays and production what is your sense of person, they're innes it of therefore million to fund this contract. netflix will be around for a long time, but ultimately they have fueled the growths of content from debt, and i think that that is an important differentiator between netflix and the other fang stocks. there will be a coin concern and no question in my mind that netflix will be around next year, i just think the stock will be lower than it is today >> all right gene, thanks gene munster, luke ventures. guy adami, we're seeing the stock move around a lot and when i say a lot it was up about 11 points and now it's down 0.7%. what will you be listening for on this video call tonight >> there's new methodology and when did they become paid subs i under
kay kayla tausche in washington and more relief for small businesses on the way gene, let's continue our conversation about netflix and they did comment about liquidity and they said there was a $750 million credit facility they've not yet tapped and they had 12 month of liquidity, it at least spend time in the contact bought of delays and production what is your sense of person, they're innes it of therefore million to fund this contract. netflix will be around for a long time, but ultimately...
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earnings >>> welcome back with breaking headlines out of washington involving the meat producers, kayla tausche here with the details. >> reporter: president trump said he was planning an executive order to maintain the u.s. food supply chain and reuters and bloomberg reporting that the order could come as soon as today and in that the president to mandate that meat processing facilities remain open, the executive order to use the defense production act to make sure that they do so and will also outline guidelines for how some of the plants continue the productions safely coming after multiple outbreaks at facilities owned by tyson foods and smithfield foods and an executive at tyson warning that the food supply chain could be broken because of hundreds of employees being sick and plants forced to shutter but the white house is going to take matters into its own hands and invoke the defense production act to make sure that that supply chain is unbroken. >> kayla, this is scary stuff. an official says without the order the majority of plants, meat processing plants could have closed for
earnings >>> welcome back with breaking headlines out of washington involving the meat producers, kayla tausche here with the details. >> reporter: president trump said he was planning an executive order to maintain the u.s. food supply chain and reuters and bloomberg reporting that the order could come as soon as today and in that the president to mandate that meat processing facilities remain open, the executive order to use the defense production act to make sure that they do...
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. >> reporter: michigan emt kayla's partner is in the hospital. >> it's a different level of stress knowing someone you work with every single day is fighting for her life. >> it's taking a huge toll but we're getting through, and we will still be here we will always keep coming back. >> reporter: the sirens, the sound of a crisis and the strength of their commitment stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> true soldiers in this battle. >>> in the meantime, in the search for solutions tonight, a remarkable update about a husband severely ill with coronavirus and his wife's desperate search for a plasma donor. here is kerry sanders. >> he's crying oh, baby, i see you. >> reporter: kevin's family calls it a miracle on life support seven days in a coma, doctors feared the worst. his wife stacy says at one point she lost that inexplicable connection married coups share. >> i just almost collapsed and broke down crying. i said in my gut i don't feel him. he's not around. >> reporter: what turned it around doctors at orlando health aren't sure but say four days after administering plasma from a cor
. >> reporter: michigan emt kayla's partner is in the hospital. >> it's a different level of stress knowing someone you work with every single day is fighting for her life. >> it's taking a huge toll but we're getting through, and we will still be here we will always keep coming back. >> reporter: the sirens, the sound of a crisis and the strength of their commitment stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> true soldiers in this battle. >>> in the meantime,...
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what can you tell us >> kayla was talking about part of the reopening plan hinging on testing and it's just not there yet. i was really surprised to hear the clinical laboratories association saying they've now eliminated their backlogs and have considerable capacity that's not in use. so these companies right now have capacity that they say isn't being used companies like quest and lab corps for example. they say they can do 45,000 for quest per day. lab corps, 65,000. laboratories can do 20,000 they say they are at capacity and are trying to expand that. meanwhile, you have universities like rutgers with the new saliva testing. they can do 10,000 a day stanford at 2,000, but if you add these up, you're getting to about the number of the tests per day that the u.s. is doing and this doesn't account for a lot of other tests comeing from other places around the country, so there is capacity that isn't being used now and if you look t a state by state breakdown of how many tests are being run, there's tremendous inequity happening. states on a per capita bases like new york, louisiana, r
what can you tell us >> kayla was talking about part of the reopening plan hinging on testing and it's just not there yet. i was really surprised to hear the clinical laboratories association saying they've now eliminated their backlogs and have considerable capacity that's not in use. so these companies right now have capacity that they say isn't being used companies like quest and lab corps for example. they say they can do 45,000 for quest per day. lab corps, 65,000. laboratories can...
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kate rogers has more on what small business owners are saying start with you, kayla. what do we know about this point? >> it's supposed to be unveiled in a matter of hours, but many banks do not have the guidance from the small business administration, do not have an application to participate in that program as such, a lot of them are raising concerns with the treasury secretary in several calls arranged by industry groups in the last few days about some structural issues and broader issue s about how quickl this is going to be put together and some issues that might affect its ability to be rolled out in a seamless manner some banks have a concern about the interest rate. b about half a percentage rate that would be the interest rate on the loan if not forgiven. they say because their cost of capital is so high, they would have to issue the loans at a loss and have asked the treasury secretary to change that rate to change that dynamic. unclear if that will happen. seco second, the big banks are raised concerns about some of the antimoney laundering and fraud p prov
kate rogers has more on what small business owners are saying start with you, kayla. what do we know about this point? >> it's supposed to be unveiled in a matter of hours, but many banks do not have the guidance from the small business administration, do not have an application to participate in that program as such, a lot of them are raising concerns with the treasury secretary in several calls arranged by industry groups in the last few days about some structural issues and broader...
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my name is kayla hopper. i am director of outreach at the american antiquarian society. i want to welcome you to this talk, the first in our series of spring programs. you can find out more by picking up a brochure at the front desk. you can join our mailing list to stay informed of upcoming programs i filling out information on your evaluation sheet jade you can pick one up -- if you do not have one of those, you can pick one up at the front desk. as many of you know, we are a national research library of american history and culture whose mission is to share the printed record of what is now the united states, portions of canada and the british west indies. we collect anything and everything within these parameters. from graphic prints to newspapers and periodicals, to pamphlets and books. we use these as the basis for all of our programs which bring scholars, artists, the general public, and teachers and students together to participate in workshops and a variety of other programs about pre-20th-century america. tonight's lecture is part of a series of programs we are
my name is kayla hopper. i am director of outreach at the american antiquarian society. i want to welcome you to this talk, the first in our series of spring programs. you can find out more by picking up a brochure at the front desk. you can join our mailing list to stay informed of upcoming programs i filling out information on your evaluation sheet jade you can pick one up -- if you do not have one of those, you can pick one up at the front desk. as many of you know, we are a national...
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kayla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, becky.or so banks that are already small business administration lenders, they will likely be able to flip the switch on this program today for the other 3400 banks in this country who have not previously participated in these programs, it's going to take a little bit of time to get on board. sba and treasury gave much needed guidance. a lot want to take a few days to understand the program and understand exactly what it means and how they can most smoothly roll it out to their customers this morning j.p. morgan chase and citi bank's websites say they won't be ready today but likely early next week i'm told by two industry experts they're eyeing the middle of next week to have all of the banks online it will not be an immediate transition the guidance did show the breaking evenibreak ing even on the loans. if a borrower misrepresents their costs, they're not on the hook for that. to be sure, there is a lot to study here, but banks are still expected to participate in this program. aba presid
kayla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, becky.or so banks that are already small business administration lenders, they will likely be able to flip the switch on this program today for the other 3400 banks in this country who have not previously participated in these programs, it's going to take a little bit of time to get on board. sba and treasury gave much needed guidance. a lot want to take a few days to understand the program and understand exactly what it means and how they...
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meantime the debate over more government funding heating up in washington kayla tausche has the latest kayla. >> sara, house democrats are going to be holding a conference call in just under an hour we could learn more about the state of play and negotiations between democrats and the white house as that malbusiness loan program that run out of money. negotiators were close to a deal but absent that actual handshake agreement, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said he could not put anything on the floor for a vote but that could come tomorrow. here is senator mcconnell. >> the senate regretfully will not be able to pass more funding for americans paychecks today. however, since this is so urgent, i've asked the senate meet again tomorrow in a new session that was not previously scheduled and the democratic leader that agreed to my request. >> so that so-called pro forma or brief session is scheduled to take place tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. the house could then take up anything the senate passes later in the week. the question whether the house could pass it unanimously is still up in t
meantime the debate over more government funding heating up in washington kayla tausche has the latest kayla. >> sara, house democrats are going to be holding a conference call in just under an hour we could learn more about the state of play and negotiations between democrats and the white house as that malbusiness loan program that run out of money. negotiators were close to a deal but absent that actual handshake agreement, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said he could not put...
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kayla has a rundown of what we should be expecting to come. kayla?inutes time, we're expected to see senate majority leader mitch mcconnell usher in a very brief, just a few minutes session of the senate to vote on an interim package $484 billion that would expand funding for that small business loan program as well as provide $100 billion in funding to hospitals and to testing resources. we await that vote and we'll bring you the latest when it happens. >> kayla, thank you. we have netflix and chipotle earnings after the bell. to kate rogers for what to expect from chipotle first kate >> analysts are looking for eps of $2.90 on revenues of $1.4 billion. same store sales projected to increase by 4.7% that's a high number given some of the comp warnings we have seen from other businesses during this pandemic the big things to watch out for beyond those same store sales, the digital growth number which has grown at about 80% or even more in the last few quarters as well as any commentary on delivery outside of the pizza chains, analysts positive on chi
kayla has a rundown of what we should be expecting to come. kayla?inutes time, we're expected to see senate majority leader mitch mcconnell usher in a very brief, just a few minutes session of the senate to vote on an interim package $484 billion that would expand funding for that small business loan program as well as provide $100 billion in funding to hospitals and to testing resources. we await that vote and we'll bring you the latest when it happens. >> kayla, thank you. we have...
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consumer shortages that despite thousands of workers in facilities already falling ill the coronavirus kayla morgan has this report. the pandemic is presenting tough choices for the u.s. economy either keep the factories closed to protect the workers or open them up and potentially put the staff at risk now at this point the u.s. government has ordered the meat industry to stay open because they say it is essential it is important the process is of beef pork and poultry meat and poultry in the food supply chain continue operating and for filling orders to ensure a continued supply of protein for americans tyson foods incorporated the biggest u.s. meat processing company ran ads saying that the food supply chain was broken shortly afterwards a ruling mandated that meat processing facilities remain open as pork beef and chicken plants are being forced to close even for short periods of time millions of pounds of meat will disappear from the supply chain as a result so there will be limited supply of our products available in grocery stores until we are able to reopen araf a cities that are cur
consumer shortages that despite thousands of workers in facilities already falling ill the coronavirus kayla morgan has this report. the pandemic is presenting tough choices for the u.s. economy either keep the factories closed to protect the workers or open them up and potentially put the staff at risk now at this point the u.s. government has ordered the meat industry to stay open because they say it is essential it is important the process is of beef pork and poultry meat and poultry in the...
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. >> reporter: families can recognize or recreate missed milestones kayla grace mcswain's family brought i'm so excited that my parents did this for me. >> reporter: making those memories in unexpected ways. sarah dallof, nbc news >> really feel it is difficult you've got to find any way you can. >> they have done that all right. still to come here on "early today," just what the doctor order. "saturday night live" makes dr. fauci's celebrity wish come true >>> and 100 never sounded so good meet the world war ii veteran who's topping the charts for a good cause t actually was. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and wor
. >> reporter: families can recognize or recreate missed milestones kayla grace mcswain's family brought i'm so excited that my parents did this for me. >> reporter: making those memories in unexpected ways. sarah dallof, nbc news >> really feel it is difficult you've got to find any way you can. >> they have done that all right. still to come here on "early today," just what the doctor order. "saturday night live" makes dr. fauci's celebrity wish...
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kayla, the many here. of all the young men and women, losing out on prom, senior party and the graduation ceremony. >> it's a little disappointing having worked up to this point in my life and then all of it is taken away by a virus. it's a huge adjustment but i'm trying to stay positive. especially since lots of people have it worse than i do. >> katelin, any thoughts on your end of maybe not going away to college next semester, and just instead going to a jc. >> yes, i did consider that for a bit. and ha is a good option, instead of paying the full tuition. i think community college will be a good option if that's the case. >> would you rather go away to a college of four years? >> yeah, i would 100% rather go away with. >> definitely, if the route turns into all classes online for small semester, i would stay home and do community college to save money. >> and thanks to kaylin, and julia there. we chatted for a while. really interesting, just getting in their minds and really, just bummed a bn't and it
kayla, the many here. of all the young men and women, losing out on prom, senior party and the graduation ceremony. >> it's a little disappointing having worked up to this point in my life and then all of it is taken away by a virus. it's a huge adjustment but i'm trying to stay positive. especially since lots of people have it worse than i do. >> katelin, any thoughts on your end of maybe not going away to college next semester, and just instead going to a jc. >> yes, i did...
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kayla marie titsworth. dolores d. stratton. victoria "vickie" l. sohn. john c. moss iii.aren gist carr. sergeant first class lola boden, united states army. >> we remember our friends and family with the department of transportation federal highway, fourth floor. john a. youngblood. johnny alan wade. my father. >> and my grandfather. >> rick l. tomlin. >> michelle a. reeder. jerry lee parker. ronata ann newbury woodridge. >> james k. martin. larry james jones. michael carillo. mark alan bolty. lucio alaman jr. >> we remember our friends and family with the federal employees credit union, third floor. traca jo mathis wharton, virginia m. thompson. victoria jeanette texter. karen howell shepherd. sonya lynn sanders. christy rosas. claudine ritter. jill diane randolph. frankie ann merrill. claudette duke meek. my mother, kathy cagill linen. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the federal employees credit union, third floor. my sister, valerie jo kelch. alvin j. justes. christy yolanda jenkins. robin ann huff and baby amber denise huff. linda colleen housel
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kayla, thank you so much for being on. i welcome you.now, just for people to one, your situation, you are already immuno compromised because of your lupus. with covid, you told our producers you might as well put a target on my back. tell me what you mean by that and how essential this drug is for you. >> hi, brooke. thank for having me. so what i mean by that, being immuno compromised with lupus is an auto immune disorder where basically the immune system is fighting the tissues that protect the major organs. my body is attacking itself. it makes me more sees septemberible to viruses like covid. the important thing that needs to be said about the hydroxychloroquine, yes it's an old malaria drug but i feel like with that being said, it's not being mentioned that yes it's old malaria drug but it is a very powerful lupus drug. >> you need this? >> yes. i'm sorry. >> it's been used since the 1800s. >> so when you saw president trump step up to that podium and promote i had tropicsy chloroquine as this potential covid fix it's immediately yo
kayla, thank you so much for being on. i welcome you.now, just for people to one, your situation, you are already immuno compromised because of your lupus. with covid, you told our producers you might as well put a target on my back. tell me what you mean by that and how essential this drug is for you. >> hi, brooke. thank for having me. so what i mean by that, being immuno compromised with lupus is an auto immune disorder where basically the immune system is fighting the tissues that...
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it is comes from kayla saying help, i'm a lupus patient, i cannot find my medication anyway. rely on as a life-saving maintenance drug, are we going to be put last now, scared, of course this is one of the drugs that is potentially being helped for cobit patients what you say to her? >> i feel terrible, the squeaky wheel gets the grease, it usually works. i suspect she's tried her major pharmacy, walgreens, cvs, around her town. i would try the mom-and-pop's. the small drugstores often have drugs that the big ones run out of. i think i know where she can get us apart. she has a rheumatologist as her primary doctor, he or she is probably in a group of other rheumatologists. they probably have a supply of this drug available in their office, if they don't, they will get it. i don't know any dr. who would let his or her patient suffer because they couldn't get a drug. those rheumatologists they will turn over every single leave. >> shannon: that's got to be a scary situation. to steve, glad you are on the med telecommand. >> shannon: feels kind of like velcro, potentially a big
it is comes from kayla saying help, i'm a lupus patient, i cannot find my medication anyway. rely on as a life-saving maintenance drug, are we going to be put last now, scared, of course this is one of the drugs that is potentially being helped for cobit patients what you say to her? >> i feel terrible, the squeaky wheel gets the grease, it usually works. i suspect she's tried her major pharmacy, walgreens, cvs, around her town. i would try the mom-and-pop's. the small drugstores often...
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that may contract not quite as sharply as you might expect given what we heard about oil today and kayla's news a moment ago about the stalemate down in washington why weren't markets lower than they are today let's bring in doug sandler. are you surprised that markets have held up, not just today but lately as well as they have and that we are just, well, we're double digits off of report highs in percentage terms but 15% is not a huge dent i think markets are rally for good reasons that everybody knows what now is sort of the tug of war is if we think about the longer term, things will normalize. there will be a vaccine. there will be a medical solution if you look at normalized numbers and where the economy will be, when things truly do normalize, prices are reasonable i think there's a lot of wood to chop before we get to that point. we don't know the pace of the recovery we don't know how much permanent damage has been done in terms of business failures. we don't know if there will be a second wave of infections when things open up i think that's what some investors are thinking that
that may contract not quite as sharply as you might expect given what we heard about oil today and kayla's news a moment ago about the stalemate down in washington why weren't markets lower than they are today let's bring in doug sandler. are you surprised that markets have held up, not just today but lately as well as they have and that we are just, well, we're double digits off of report highs in percentage terms but 15% is not a huge dent i think markets are rally for good reasons that...
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david faber covering the executive shake up at at&t and kayla on the latest round of government stimulus. mike, first you on what we're seeing slight gains, still lower on the week >> an upward drift here in the afternoon, but as you suggest within the range, obviously just consolidating r very, very big really historic magnitude of a rally we saw during march. april rather we've come right here, 28 20s is an interesting level in late summer it's kind of rushed up last summer we were afraid of some kind of perhaps tipping into a mild recession. here we are looking at a vastly worse recession. the earnings picture is very opaque even though we're getting reports obviously for the year 2020, which is right here. about 143 for s&p earnings it's going down fast don't really know where the last second half is it looks like what's conspicuous here is nobody's really touched their 2021 estimates it's still pencilled in at over $170,000 a share meaning it would be higher than last year and more than a 20% gain this year i don't think anybody in their guts believes that number, but it just hasn't
david faber covering the executive shake up at at&t and kayla on the latest round of government stimulus. mike, first you on what we're seeing slight gains, still lower on the week >> an upward drift here in the afternoon, but as you suggest within the range, obviously just consolidating r very, very big really historic magnitude of a rally we saw during march. april rather we've come right here, 28 20s is an interesting level in late summer it's kind of rushed up last summer we were...
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. >>> we have breaking news on the sba loan program for small business kayla. >> sara, we're hearingrom multiple sources in the banking industry that they've been unable to process the lion's share of loans today because of technical issues on the website that has been processing these loans. the issue deals with the ability to confirm that an application has been received and therefore put it in a cue for those funds to be disbursed. that program was down for the better part of today at some points, it was down completely across the company. one source tells me that one bank tried to submit 10,000 applications today and only one received confirmation of five of those applications now for its part, the administration says this system is up and running. a senior administration official telling our kate rodgers who covers small business, that there has not been an issue. saying the sba continues to process approve and guarantee billions of dollars of loans per hour and add lenders to this system so certainly, they are trying to get this up and running in an unprecedented period of time
. >>> we have breaking news on the sba loan program for small business kayla. >> sara, we're hearingrom multiple sources in the banking industry that they've been unable to process the lion's share of loans today because of technical issues on the website that has been processing these loans. the issue deals with the ability to confirm that an application has been received and therefore put it in a cue for those funds to be disbursed. that program was down for the better part of...
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. >>> let's go to kayla. she has breaking news on the ppp expansion package. >> reporter: multiple sources are providing the details of the what this final deal has been reached on the plan to expand the small business loan program looks like according to a senior gop aide and a second source familiar, it includes $250 billion in a straight expansion of the exi existing program then an additional $60 billion that will go to small banks. $30 billion to banks with between 10 and $50 in sates and $30 billion for banks with less than 10 billion dollar in assets there's 60 billion in disaster relief loans there's $75 billion for hospitals and 25 billion dollar is going to go to testing and 11 billion dollar of that piece will go directly to the states the remainder will go toward agencies and other outlets that are working on developing these tests. the other question is when will congress be voting on this i spoke to an aide who said it's unclear whether the snaenate wil be able to take this up at its 4:00 p.m. s
. >>> let's go to kayla. she has breaking news on the ppp expansion package. >> reporter: multiple sources are providing the details of the what this final deal has been reached on the plan to expand the small business loan program looks like according to a senior gop aide and a second source familiar, it includes $250 billion in a straight expansion of the exi existing program then an additional $60 billion that will go to small banks. $30 billion to banks with between 10 and...
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sullivan, greta: hello, kate -- governor holcomb: hello, kayla.any including the aarp, support the concept of releasing nursing home covid-19 data. what you direct dr. box to publicly release nursing home covid-19 data. if not, what is the danger of making this information available? governor holcomb: i will not. because we respect that private business and nursing home that is operating under our regulations. that is where the relationship exists. we have taken a few extra steps to make sure that if it is not, we are going to intervene. and we are. >> kathy, ferdinand. greta: thank you for the -- governor holcomb: thank you for the job you are doing. laugh at you, i felt bad after i did that the other day. governor holcomb: that is fantastic. >> i want to look to the future. i am not sure if anybody in the state government is doing this. but these kids that were seniors and maybe didn't get to go on college trips to visit any place, if you are going to go into the medical field, there are definitely jobs, but is anybody researching other sectors?
sullivan, greta: hello, kate -- governor holcomb: hello, kayla.any including the aarp, support the concept of releasing nursing home covid-19 data. what you direct dr. box to publicly release nursing home covid-19 data. if not, what is the danger of making this information available? governor holcomb: i will not. because we respect that private business and nursing home that is operating under our regulations. that is where the relationship exists. we have taken a few extra steps to make sure...
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kayla. >> reporter: while businesses shuddered and the coronavirus claimed,000 sa thousands of liv, economic optimism deteriorates significantly. the poll surveyed 2500 voters in six swing states more than half of respondents said they were worried about their personal finances and 41% said they are financially unprepared for the toll of the virus and not optimistic about the job market anymore 60% review the job market as poor or not good that's up 20 points from just a few weeks ago. while the level of concern varies from state to state, 65% of voters overall ploobelieve t u.s. economy is in a recession voters in florida and pennsylvania fear it could be worse than 2008. despite those fears, voters do not want to risk their health to restore business as usual. an overwhelming 91% of resp respondents support social distancing and 82% say their family safety is more important than the economy if the length of the slowdown goes into the fall, it could have growing implications for what happens in november lpl financial says seven time a president has run for re-election in a recession, five o
kayla. >> reporter: while businesses shuddered and the coronavirus claimed,000 sa thousands of liv, economic optimism deteriorates significantly. the poll surveyed 2500 voters in six swing states more than half of respondents said they were worried about their personal finances and 41% said they are financially unprepared for the toll of the virus and not optimistic about the job market anymore 60% review the job market as poor or not good that's up 20 points from just a few weeks ago....
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it is comes from kayla saying help, i'm a lupus patient, i cannot find my medication anyway. rely on as a life-saving maintenance drug, are we going to be put last now, scared, of course this is one of the drugs that is potentially being helped for cobit patients what you say to her? >> i feel terrible, the squeaky wheel gets the grease, it usually works. i suspect she's tried her major pharmacy, walgreens, cvs, around her town. i would try the mom-and-pop's. the small drugstores often have drugs that the big ones run out of. i think i know where she can get us apart. she has a rheumatologist as her primary doctor, he or she is probably in a group of other rheumatologists. they probably have a supply of this drug available in their office, if they don't, they will get it. i don't know any dr. who would let his or her patient suffer because they couldn't get a drug. those rheumatologists they will turn over every single leave. >> shannon: that's got to be a scary situation. to steve, glad you are on the med telecommand. >> shannon: feels kind of like velcro, potentially a big
it is comes from kayla saying help, i'm a lupus patient, i cannot find my medication anyway. rely on as a life-saving maintenance drug, are we going to be put last now, scared, of course this is one of the drugs that is potentially being helped for cobit patients what you say to her? >> i feel terrible, the squeaky wheel gets the grease, it usually works. i suspect she's tried her major pharmacy, walgreens, cvs, around her town. i would try the mom-and-pop's. the small drugstores often...
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steve liesman has detailes on te fed's big moves and kayla is following the battle for more stimulus on capitol hill but steve, we're going to go to you first to talk about the fed. >> yeah, morgan, just quick moves the fed has announce nd the last hour. the it's reduce uing the purchases of treasuries and mortgages. treasuries down from 30 to $50 billion a day. down to 15 from 25 apparently, those markets are doing better and less fed involvement. not so the rest of the credit markets where the federal reserve announced a stunning $2.3 trillion of additional lending in programs that were essentially by congress in the c.a.r.e.s. act in the first place, it has a $600 billion loan program called the main street lending facility, where it will make loans mostly to mid sized companies, but smaller companies could also qualify it's extending the corporate credit programs and talent to support $850 billion in credit inside that, fallen angels, another high yield etf companies, etf, sorry. the main street lending program, four year loan, open to companies with 10,000 or fewer workers. prin
steve liesman has detailes on te fed's big moves and kayla is following the battle for more stimulus on capitol hill but steve, we're going to go to you first to talk about the fed. >> yeah, morgan, just quick moves the fed has announce nd the last hour. the it's reduce uing the purchases of treasuries and mortgages. treasuries down from 30 to $50 billion a day. down to 15 from 25 apparently, those markets are doing better and less fed involvement. not so the rest of the credit markets...