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lois, you hear from sandy, and you think what?ok at it and tell her, "no, it's not jesse james" and get rid of her. >> then she takes a closer look at the picture. she starts by comparing the tintype to this undisputed wedding photo of james. >> the area below the nose and the top of the lip is the philtrum. notice he dents in a certain way. >> strong dent. >> strong dent. and then the top of this lip shape -- his is like roof peaks, little pointy roof peaks. that's the same. >> lois agrees to perform a full forensic analysis. she compares the tintype to the official jesse james death photo. >> and then i got the final picture, the picture of him in his coffin. this was very important. in a computer program, you make them the same size, make one transparent, and lay it atop the other one. >> the resemblance between sandy's tintype and the deceased jesse james is remarkable. for lois, it's the clincher. >> i realized, "oh, my god. it is jesse james." >> if you went to court and had to testify about it? >> i'll be willing to testify
lois, you hear from sandy, and you think what?ok at it and tell her, "no, it's not jesse james" and get rid of her. >> then she takes a closer look at the picture. she starts by comparing the tintype to this undisputed wedding photo of james. >> the area below the nose and the top of the lip is the philtrum. notice he dents in a certain way. >> strong dent. >> strong dent. and then the top of this lip shape -- his is like roof peaks, little pointy roof peaks....
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lois: it is a mix.essels are still trading, still actively engaged in the point-to-point transportation. around $150,000 per day. vessels are still loading and cargo's are still being quoted and secured for loading in the arabian gulf or discharge into china. we have seen china come back in march, one million barrels a day up on their imports year-over-year. you have seen china come back into the market supporting it strongly. alix: how long do you think we will be talking about oil and lower spot prices? will this be a quick turnaround or will be we be dealing with the overhang for a long time? lois: it looks like through the second quarter there will be excess production because the western hemisphere is delayed in are experiencing this coronavirus pain. the demand will start to come back, perhaps in the third quarter more robustly. very low prices and more expensive prices, or the contango situation which encourages storage etsy looks like it -- storage at sea looks like it will persist through the n
lois: it is a mix.essels are still trading, still actively engaged in the point-to-point transportation. around $150,000 per day. vessels are still loading and cargo's are still being quoted and secured for loading in the arabian gulf or discharge into china. we have seen china come back in march, one million barrels a day up on their imports year-over-year. you have seen china come back into the market supporting it strongly. alix: how long do you think we will be talking about oil and lower...
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this is lois frankel, member of congress from south florida. hitcoronavirus pandemic has our country and my home state hard. i've heard from so many suffering constituents, small business owners, workers who have lost their jobs, seniors who are socially cut off from their loved ones, health care workers working around-the-clock, first responders who don't have the personal protective equipment they need. todays why i'm so proud to support the cares bill, the bipartisan cares bill that will americans, cash to that will enhance unemployment --efits, >> we did it. we just past the $2.2 trillion package called the cares act to rush assistance to the american people. , this coronavirus crisis is raging. systemsy ford health and other hospitals are nearing capacity. we must get assistance to hospitals right away. this provides $100 billion. we've got to help all the families losing their livelihoods. we've got to help people who have lost their jobs. this package provides unprecedented expansion of unemployment insurance in multiple ways. if you are
this is lois frankel, member of congress from south florida. hitcoronavirus pandemic has our country and my home state hard. i've heard from so many suffering constituents, small business owners, workers who have lost their jobs, seniors who are socially cut off from their loved ones, health care workers working around-the-clock, first responders who don't have the personal protective equipment they need. todays why i'm so proud to support the cares bill, the bipartisan cares bill that will...
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larson, dorisjohn matsui from california, lois frankel, and andy levin. peters,ongressman scott talking to you from san diego. i am announcing my support for the cares act whichse
larson, dorisjohn matsui from california, lois frankel, and andy levin. peters,ongressman scott talking to you from san diego. i am announcing my support for the cares act whichse
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÷i>h huboy prtg n j4 Ón infantil y trÁfico jesncisco cuevas tiene loy prt Ía lider de la iglesia laente conectado con metro by t-mobile. listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ en t-mobile te ayudamos a que sigas conectado. ahora, puedes llevarte cuatro smartphones gratis, al agregar cuatro líneas, por 30 dólares cada una, con datos ilimitados. visita t-mobile.com hoy. >> los trabajadores de salud son los grande hÉroes en esta pandemÍa por eso cuesta creer que en partes de mÉxico esten siendo agredidos hasta amenazados por personas que los ven como una fuente de contagio le han aventado cloro >>> dedos rotos, rasguÑos cloro en los uniformes intento de incendio es un los que se enfrentan al coronavirus >>> sÍ te miran medio extraÑo guarde su distancia >>> vestidos de blanco en las calles son blanco de ataque de a quienes podrÍan contagiarlo en san luis potosÍ una mujer lo atacÓ a otros le lanzan cloro desconocido intentaron incendiar un hospital querÍa
÷i>h huboy prtg n j4 Ón infantil y trÁfico jesncisco cuevas tiene loy prt Ía lider de la iglesia laente conectado con metro by t-mobile. listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ en t-mobile te ayudamos a que sigas conectado. ahora, puedes llevarte cuatro smartphones gratis, al agregar cuatro líneas, por 30 dólares cada una, con datos ilimitados....
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me more lois and maggie and me but i yanked bill. when he got helen to go to our then the boss said joel if mia. is the pickle. russia has jeopardized the united states security interests we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside looking. but more to the picture from the inside. i think russia's foreign policy is too soft for the most russian goals to be achieved not peace and more than full russia all knowledge is either. the latest news as it breaks with no treatment or vaccine for her and a virus of volunteers who say they'll continue to provide the services began to fight the disease being with details coverage along without any planning to india's millions of lines and quickest. and fearless journalism from around the world for many coming to this place is the only chance they have to leave at least once a day. in the eye of the coronavirus information is more important than ever wonder what he's doing best to gates the battle for truth in china and beyond on how does the euro. from the al-
me more lois and maggie and me but i yanked bill. when he got helen to go to our then the boss said joel if mia. is the pickle. russia has jeopardized the united states security interests we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside looking. but more to the picture from the inside. i think russia's foreign policy is too soft for the most russian goals to be achieved not peace and more than full russia all knowledge is either. the latest news as it breaks with...
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lois digson was the loving grandmother of our associate producer blake jones. a high school valedictorian, went on to become a loving wife and mother and active member of her church and a devoted u.s. government employee, for 35 years. she is survived by three daughters, barbara, bernadette and diane, as well as four grandchildren, including blake. lois dixon was 84 years old. >>> richard thornel was the beloved uncle of our executive producer emily atkinson, a long time professor at howard university law school and a founder of the first peace corps operation with sergeant shriver in 1961, and leaves behind loved ones including wife carolyn, paul, david and douglas and two grandchildren and their families. richard was 83 years old. we offer our deepest condolences to their families and all of the families, mourning loved ones tonight. may they all rest in peace, and may their memories be a blessing. erin burnett "up front" starts right now. >>> clear cut evidence, those are the words of dr. anthony fauci, expecting om nix, about a potential treatment for coron
lois digson was the loving grandmother of our associate producer blake jones. a high school valedictorian, went on to become a loving wife and mother and active member of her church and a devoted u.s. government employee, for 35 years. she is survived by three daughters, barbara, bernadette and diane, as well as four grandchildren, including blake. lois dixon was 84 years old. >>> richard thornel was the beloved uncle of our executive producer emily atkinson, a long time professor at...
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the crude is very often stored -- liz: lois, i just wanted to know the pricing.u have major pricing power right now, before the virus shut down everything. what would it have cost to store or to rent one of these vlccs and what does it cost now today? >> right. so it's interesting. when the year started, we were probably earning somewhere around $70,000 per day which is a very strong market with your averages over time being somewhere around $40,000 per day. when china, which is probably let's say eight weeks ahead of the western world, certainly the united states with the coronavirus, started to suffer and have their people shelter in place, we saw our rates fall to $25,000 per day. now today, we are looking at a market that is in excess of $150,000 per day, or if you can store on your ship say for six months, you are looking at rates that are somewhere around $80,000, $100,000 and in some cases, slightly in excess of that. so if we rent one of our vlccs for a year to earn $60,000 above cash break-even levels of around 25,000, you are going to be adding per vlcc
the crude is very often stored -- liz: lois, i just wanted to know the pricing.u have major pricing power right now, before the virus shut down everything. what would it have cost to store or to rent one of these vlccs and what does it cost now today? >> right. so it's interesting. when the year started, we were probably earning somewhere around $70,000 per day which is a very strong market with your averages over time being somewhere around $40,000 per day. when china, which is probably...
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hello, lois. [applause] hi, hi. okay. so it's very exciting for me to see them. mueller, first of all, it's a shame that he was allowed to testify. first of all, each if he had been -- even if he had beened good, and i think we can all admit that he wasn't, but even if he had been good, he couldn't have been as good as a live witness or even the investigators and lawyers who worked on the case. the head of an investigation has a superficial knowledge. he's not the one who can do it. and he had already sort of, you know, backed away from conclusions that i would have made had i been mueller. so i would say the facts are laid out even though the conclusion isn't. it's clear that he was intending impeachment to be the remedy which, you know, certainly with humid sight we see was not a remedy at all because the republicans stood firm and wouldn't do it. but certainly in terms of on suction, the case -- obstruction, the case is laid out there. there are indictable offenses in that report that will never -- well, i mean, depends on if he gets a second term, they'll nev
hello, lois. [applause] hi, hi. okay. so it's very exciting for me to see them. mueller, first of all, it's a shame that he was allowed to testify. first of all, each if he had been -- even if he had beened good, and i think we can all admit that he wasn't, but even if he had been good, he couldn't have been as good as a live witness or even the investigators and lawyers who worked on the case. the head of an investigation has a superficial knowledge. he's not the one who can do it. and he had...
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. >> reporter: doctors like melanie ma loy in a rerentless battle for weeks. >> i have a great babysitter that helps me a lot. but sometimes it's hard. >> reporter: she stakes us inside the emergency department at mt. mosf o by intube baidts, who can't breathe on their own and are on a vent lay tour. >> reporter: dr. malloy saying she's encouraged that fewer are coming in, but one of the most difficult parts of the job, treating her own colleagues who have fallen ill. >> so, i just needed to get out a little bit. sometimes you just have to step out for a second. >> reporter: new york banding together with six other states to plan for reopening. out west, california, oregon and washington forging a similar alliance. and now a new coalition of seven mid western states including ohio, where governor mike dewine today announced a plan for some businesses to reopen on may 1st. >> we must get people back to work. >> reporter: governor dewine brandishing a mask his wife made for him. he was one of the first governors to act on the covid threat. tonight, governors and health officials alike agree
. >> reporter: doctors like melanie ma loy in a rerentless battle for weeks. >> i have a great babysitter that helps me a lot. but sometimes it's hard. >> reporter: she stakes us inside the emergency department at mt. mosf o by intube baidts, who can't breathe on their own and are on a vent lay tour. >> reporter: dr. malloy saying she's encouraged that fewer are coming in, but one of the most difficult parts of the job, treating her own colleagues who have fallen ill....
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social lois laided, unable in many respects to cook their own meals. unable to provide the kind of -- be provided the nutrition and support we deserve. we have been thinking about what more we can do with these stay at home orders and the expectation that even as we start to toggle back on the stay at home orders that the seniors will continue to be a focus of our energies and our focus of consideration as it relates to making sure they are protected in this crisis. the expectation that our orders for our seniors may come later. they may lag. the need tobe supportive has been top of mind. working with fema to provide good meals and prepare them. we started thinking about building a partnership with our restaurant industry, with kitchens. with our hospitality. its been ravaget -- it led us to an announcement. a partnership with cities and counties to get workers, our wo to prepare and deliver good meals to our seniors. and be able to deliver and prepare and pay for this. this will allow for restaurants to start rehiring people or keep people currently e
social lois laided, unable in many respects to cook their own meals. unable to provide the kind of -- be provided the nutrition and support we deserve. we have been thinking about what more we can do with these stay at home orders and the expectation that even as we start to toggle back on the stay at home orders that the seniors will continue to be a focus of our energies and our focus of consideration as it relates to making sure they are protected in this crisis. the expectation that our...
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naomi, lois, who is here from my law school class? i want to say hello. [applause] hello, lois. hello. it's very exciting for me to see them. mueller, first of all, it's a shame that he was allowed to testify. first of all, even if he had been goodad and i think we can l admit that he wasn't but even if he had been good he could not been as good as a live witness or even the investigators and lawyers who worked on the case. the head of the investigation has a superficial knowledge and is not the one who can do it. and he had already sort of, you know, backed away from inclusions that i would have made had i been mueller. i would say the facts are laid out even though the conclusion isn't. it is clear he was intending impeachment to beat the remedy which, you know, with hindsight we see when not a remedy at all because the republicans stood firm and will not do it and certainly in terms of obstruction of the cases laid out there there are indictable report thatthat will never -- well, depends on if he gets the second term they will never be invited but if he doesn't the statute o
naomi, lois, who is here from my law school class? i want to say hello. [applause] hello, lois. hello. it's very exciting for me to see them. mueller, first of all, it's a shame that he was allowed to testify. first of all, even if he had been goodad and i think we can l admit that he wasn't but even if he had been good he could not been as good as a live witness or even the investigators and lawyers who worked on the case. the head of the investigation has a superficial knowledge and is not...
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written by body people who are writing it from even this discriminatory perspective it sounds outrageous lois but that happens all the time in movies it happens all the time you know we wouldn't we don't accept that anymore with gender we don't accept that anymore with that message the thing with disability is we've always had those stories told by other people right it's been the doctors it's been the social workers it's been the preachers the teachers and the parents i think what's unique about what's happening right now is we're 30 years past the time when the americans with disabilities act was passed and disabled people are speaking for themselves right they're tweeting for themselves and everybody else can read that so they're no longer saying the disability is a dirty word right there that it's got 8 donors right 9 letters it's not a 4 letter word it's not a curse word so we can say it right that it's not something that happens but you know. students or accidents but it's something that we're a part of it's bigger than any one individual when we say that we're disabled we're part of a
written by body people who are writing it from even this discriminatory perspective it sounds outrageous lois but that happens all the time in movies it happens all the time you know we wouldn't we don't accept that anymore with gender we don't accept that anymore with that message the thing with disability is we've always had those stories told by other people right it's been the doctors it's been the social workers it's been the preachers the teachers and the parents i think what's unique...
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this is been installed in the state of lois saxony it's only april and asparagus farmer hina bottles is on his way to the field for the 2nd time today. he could actually observe his field from the comfort of his own home by a smart phone. looking for my thermometer he always haunts the 400 year old device some way different to stop the parts of the wrong direction so much down there. there it is the customers are already putting pressure on him. products. they are probably not possible right now let's do that by. having another customer. for the. restaurants supermarkets and farms and over waiting for highness asparagus. for our new guns it's actually a very in conspicuous thermometer then losing hair sending out signals. here doesn't make the asparagus grow any faster but it does give us an indication of when it might. there's the damn phone again. my boy about. every hour an absence in 4 temperature readings from the asparagus crop from the crown to the tip the app uses these readings to calculate the optimal time to stop harvesting and i thought of that the technology makes it qui
this is been installed in the state of lois saxony it's only april and asparagus farmer hina bottles is on his way to the field for the 2nd time today. he could actually observe his field from the comfort of his own home by a smart phone. looking for my thermometer he always haunts the 400 year old device some way different to stop the parts of the wrong direction so much down there. there it is the customers are already putting pressure on him. products. they are probably not possible right...
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tighten that now what is your idea of a lock down that works in case the 1st minister or whole story lois look at a tax rate and even we're not sure the us is a community or not in the hospital being attributed accordingly to code or something else so on that note it would be cool to tighten the lot as much as possible i would support even the restriction of the exercise a lot of my wife is not listening because she most are not quantitative just for sure she'd hate me for saying this live television but unfortunately that's the reality of it we have to stop the transmission well what is going to go all who wants and that's a reality that a lot of people in southern europe for example have been living with for weeks now stereo some of us from now some very university sir thank you so much for sharing your expertise and time with us thank you you're welcome. now many people in so than are turning to traditional herb's and remedies that try to fight the virus but misinformation and the nihil of the disease even exists is making containment a challenge so far 14 infections have been confirme
tighten that now what is your idea of a lock down that works in case the 1st minister or whole story lois look at a tax rate and even we're not sure the us is a community or not in the hospital being attributed accordingly to code or something else so on that note it would be cool to tighten the lot as much as possible i would support even the restriction of the exercise a lot of my wife is not listening because she most are not quantitative just for sure she'd hate me for saying this live...
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lois and. saddam returned to australia in early 2017 for work while nat villa waited in singeing for her spouse visa to be approved. but then beijing suddenly launched its mass re-education campaign and xinjiang. suddenly she called me our government start taking people's passport. the. singeing effectively became a large open air prison with severe limitations on freedom of movement on weekends and other minorities as well as invasive surveillance of almost every aspect of their daily lives. the 1st reports began to emerge of week has been rounded up and detained in camps. in the community we heard stories of people's direct messages of their family members were taken there one was panicking there one was 20 find out whether they family members was safe or not. we start to hear everyone's family being detained like ordinary people average people have family members being detained and then i realized something is going on. we get is who visited muslim countries or had lived overseas seem to be
lois and. saddam returned to australia in early 2017 for work while nat villa waited in singeing for her spouse visa to be approved. but then beijing suddenly launched its mass re-education campaign and xinjiang. suddenly she called me our government start taking people's passport. the. singeing effectively became a large open air prison with severe limitations on freedom of movement on weekends and other minorities as well as invasive surveillance of almost every aspect of their daily lives....
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responsible restaurants are either family-run, young, a lot of energy, and the same with families,loy lot of a lot of young people, and i hope that we can be creative with this situation, take the best out of this situation and try to keep as many people employed as possible. it is not going to be easy for the restaurant business. we are all worried. it doesn't matter the size of the business right now. i am talking about small restaurant groups to independents. we are all talking to each other and are worried. if there is any restauranteur or questions, there is a coalition called the independent restaurant coalition. all includes many chefs over the country. we are talking to the politicians, lobbyists, everyone we can to give them advice on either reforming ppp in the past, or doing something new for small business. vonnie: you are part of the president's great american revival industry group for the restaurant industry, you have lobbied him on business expensing when it comes to restaurant meals. what else are you asking the president to do, and is he listening? daniel: there was
responsible restaurants are either family-run, young, a lot of energy, and the same with families,loy lot of a lot of young people, and i hope that we can be creative with this situation, take the best out of this situation and try to keep as many people employed as possible. it is not going to be easy for the restaurant business. we are all worried. it doesn't matter the size of the business right now. i am talking about small restaurant groups to independents. we are all talking to each other...
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narrator: sister lois, marquette medical school.falls, new york. >> he was brought into our clinic at approximately one month ago by his mother. the child's initial problem was one of infectious diarrhea. at the time of admission, he had a temperature of 104.6. we found, however, that the diarrhea and infections were a secondary problem. the child has been on his right side for approximately one month and his malnutrition is his major problem. we are continuing to feed the child peremptorily for a few weeks until he is able to take food by mouth. in a month or two, he should look normal and healthy again. ♪ narrator: as the day wears on and medications are dispensed, the city beyond as well beckons the sisters with their healing powers. each afternoon, sister mary, accompanied by a korean nurse and immaculate in her white robes, plunders into the squalor of this suddenly expanded city on a home visit to a patient with tuberculosis. making her way up in a rugged hillside that is the front and backyard where hundreds must live in tent
narrator: sister lois, marquette medical school.falls, new york. >> he was brought into our clinic at approximately one month ago by his mother. the child's initial problem was one of infectious diarrhea. at the time of admission, he had a temperature of 104.6. we found, however, that the diarrhea and infections were a secondary problem. the child has been on his right side for approximately one month and his malnutrition is his major problem. we are continuing to feed the child...
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>> i'm hoping that people like jpmorgan and lois are right, that we will see a recession for the second third quarters -- excuse me, first and second -- yeah, first and second -- second and third quarter. the problem is, we need to get this economy to bounce back. and that means not dismantling the infrastructure of where these jobs are being created. so, who knows what the future holds? i think we are all beginning to be hopeful that some of the bending of the curve of infection rates, and that we are getting smarter on how to mitigate it as we are trying to do these clinical trials on treatments and ultimately, a vaccine. the physical deficits and debts are not unimportant. we need to get through this emergency as soon as we can be able to get our economy back on track. >> neil: thank you very, very much. the investment banks are talking about, the recession is the quarter we are in now and the third quarter -- but a lot of these same firms are expecting a strong rebound once everyone is bacback to work almost everyone. 30% drop in the gdp, that is what some are predicting. unemployme
>> i'm hoping that people like jpmorgan and lois are right, that we will see a recession for the second third quarters -- excuse me, first and second -- yeah, first and second -- second and third quarter. the problem is, we need to get this economy to bounce back. and that means not dismantling the infrastructure of where these jobs are being created. so, who knows what the future holds? i think we are all beginning to be hopeful that some of the bending of the curve of infection rates,...
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. -- loaonavirus lois cain not --e does in the long run, those will be viable with a larger amount ofon their balance sheet. some will be, some will not be. which is why the government and , inrs are now looking at some ways, the need for an equity instrument. a government-backed entity takes a stake in government-backed. that is more of a problem with the reopening than the close down. at the moment, the loans available are at zero interest under the first year. >> do you expect some kind of debt forgiveness? there has been talk about jubilee as a banker -- i'm not sure if that rubs you the wrong way. is there a possibility of that on the other side of this? >> it is a possibility, would not be at all easy for the banks to do. our money is somebody else's money. to am forgiving a debt borrower, i'm also spending your deposit, which is not something that you would appreciate. if that is going to happen, there has to be public sector involvement in it somewhere. i don't think the banks would be sensibly advised to do that. a bank creates a big hole in its balance sheet, credit will be
. -- loaonavirus lois cain not --e does in the long run, those will be viable with a larger amount ofon their balance sheet. some will be, some will not be. which is why the government and , inrs are now looking at some ways, the need for an equity instrument. a government-backed entity takes a stake in government-backed. that is more of a problem with the reopening than the close down. at the moment, the loans available are at zero interest under the first year. >> do you expect some...
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asking people to imagine where you go to a restaurant where your temperature is taken before you are a loyed to eat, where all the waiters are waters gloves and the menus are disposable. there's a list of things that could happen. first tracking and tracing. those who have covid-19, making sure they're isolated. protection of vulnerable populations. also increasing the surge capability at hospitals, which we have seen happen here in california so far, working with universities in the private sectors on ways to treat covid-19. finally reimagining the way we go to school and work by incorporating some sort of social distance, the governor stressing it won't be an on or off switch, but more like a dimmer where guidelines can consequence taply be adjusted and adhered to. places like at half capacity, make a fourth of capacity, but whether it comes to big gatherings like sporting events, it's likely we will not see the return of those big crowned for the foreseeable future. first things first, testing, not just for the people who are sick, but enough testing to find people who are asymptomatic he
asking people to imagine where you go to a restaurant where your temperature is taken before you are a loyed to eat, where all the waiters are waters gloves and the menus are disposable. there's a list of things that could happen. first tracking and tracing. those who have covid-19, making sure they're isolated. protection of vulnerable populations. also increasing the surge capability at hospitals, which we have seen happen here in california so far, working with universities in the private...
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americans on food stamps, accumulated more debt than any other administration before them combined, and lois homeownership rate, 50 years, worst recovery since the '40s. for the next 200 plus days will continue to call out, yes, the democratic radical socialist party, the propaganda arm which, is the mainstream media, and quid pro quo's abuse of power and, yes, zero experience hunter who got filthy witch with zero experience. do you think the ms dmc, fake news cnn, "washington post," they protected him, they care about quid pro quo but not with joe and hunter. they care about obstruction of justice but not hillary's emails. they cared about russian interference but not hillary is bought and paid for their dossier usese to spy on an presidential candidate deep into his presidency. we are getting to the bottom of that. the sole mission, defeat donald trump, slander donald trump, but the stretch donald trump. same people even in the middle of a national crisis, a pandemic, health emergency, the mob and the media predictably cares about one thing. what theyut cared about scenes donald trump, mel
americans on food stamps, accumulated more debt than any other administration before them combined, and lois homeownership rate, 50 years, worst recovery since the '40s. for the next 200 plus days will continue to call out, yes, the democratic radical socialist party, the propaganda arm which, is the mainstream media, and quid pro quo's abuse of power and, yes, zero experience hunter who got filthy witch with zero experience. do you think the ms dmc, fake news cnn, "washington post,"...
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in these difficultçó times i can o&$2 s america, president trump wants more proven to bee1 italy's loysence. and i'm grateful to american people for this. about what is known today, i can say first of all, since the v-rt beginning of the lppandemic, ity has put public health first, and for this reason, we have adopted very strict measu"es that you mentioned. and adjusted them to the evolution of the infection. second, the political choices must be based on scientific evidence. third, it is crucial to implement decisions with fulsl transparency. our liberal democracy are built on the contact we have with ourc own people, and we owe to them, through transparency in the same way we provide them with safety and security. this is the italian model. >> do you believe given what we have seen, and it looks like you have flattened your curve, do you believe that you have flattened the curve because of measures you have taken? or doe1 your scientific experts believe the virus just might be running its course? >> in this moment, ii] cannotok when the lplockdown willfá stop because we are foll&ï s
in these difficultçó times i can o&$2 s america, president trump wants more proven to bee1 italy's loysence. and i'm grateful to american people for this. about what is known today, i can say first of all, since the v-rt beginning of the lppandemic, ity has put public health first, and for this reason, we have adopted very strict measu"es that you mentioned. and adjusted them to the evolution of the infection. second, the political choices must be based on scientific evidence....
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but limousine business owner michelle elk lois says that her bank wells fargo never had a working application on its wsite. when they launched the program saturday. soshe woke up yesterday morning on monday and still not able to apply for the loan in only to find out the bankand closed its application process. >>that teacher made shut down >>well on monday we wells fargo spokespern know what happened here and ey responded sayinin part quote given th amount of customer interest expressed in our target amount to distribute through thppp we have taken the online intert form. dow. they didn't address or questions about links and applications not working on thwebsite or if they would be providing alternatives their customers who never h the opportunity to apply because the website malfunction. the use democrats in washington. they're oposing a variety of ways to oversee how the trump administration hands the coronavirus response joe khaleel has more now from washington d c. >ouse democrats say they want to review the trump administration's response to the coronavirus from start to finish but hold
but limousine business owner michelle elk lois says that her bank wells fargo never had a working application on its wsite. when they launched the program saturday. soshe woke up yesterday morning on monday and still not able to apply for the loan in only to find out the bankand closed its application process. >>that teacher made shut down >>well on monday we wells fargo spokespern know what happened here and ey responded sayinin part quote given th amount of customer interest...
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and loy aye long with the u.s., italy and spain, have now passed china's total reported death toll.as extended its lockdown that was set to expire on friday until after easter. in england, wimbledon is now canceled for the first time since world war ii. >>> here in the united states today, april 1 is census day. it's the official start of the census. but 38% of californians, maybe you, have already submitted their census data either online or by phone. i did it the other day. well, now community leaders are urging the rest of us to do it as soon as possible. so census workers don't have to come to our houses to count us. >> this is the first time the census has been available online. most california residents have already received a letter with instructions and a census id code to get started. all that information you enter is based on where you live on april 1st, even if you fill out the form earlier or later than that day. you can also phone in your answers in 12 different languages. and if you dent take any of those options, later this month you will get a paper census form in th
and loy aye long with the u.s., italy and spain, have now passed china's total reported death toll.as extended its lockdown that was set to expire on friday until after easter. in england, wimbledon is now canceled for the first time since world war ii. >>> here in the united states today, april 1 is census day. it's the official start of the census. but 38% of californians, maybe you, have already submitted their census data either online or by phone. i did it the other day. well, now...
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naomi lois, cnet, i want to say hello. [applause]. mueller first of all is a shame that he was allowed to testify. first of all, even if he did good, and i think we can all admit, but it was not but even if he had been good, he could not have been good is a life witness or even thehe investigators moyers worked on the case. ahead of the investigation, had superficial knowledge, is not the one who can do it. and he hadf, already sort of backed away from conclusions that i would have made had i been mueller. so i wouldhe say, the facts are laid out even though the conclusion is not. it is clearing that he was looking at impeachment as the remedy certainly with hindsight, we see was not remedy at all. the republicans would not do it. certainly in terms of obstruction, the case is laid out there. there arere indictable offensesn that report and they will never well,he it depends but if the could get indicted you selected again. there will be current crimes it will be within the statute of limitations. guest: the department of justice seem
naomi lois, cnet, i want to say hello. [applause]. mueller first of all is a shame that he was allowed to testify. first of all, even if he did good, and i think we can all admit, but it was not but even if he had been good, he could not have been good is a life witness or even thehe investigators moyers worked on the case. ahead of the investigation, had superficial knowledge, is not the one who can do it. and he hadf, already sort of backed away from conclusions that i would have made had i...
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this was 15 people and was going to go to zero and the hydroxychloroquine recommendation and now the loydation, the reality is the message from donald trump is dangerous. it conflicts with that of our public health officials and the less we hear from the president the safer we are. and i would also say this, nicole, in terms of his own behavior in this moment, this is a man since the outbreak of covid-19 has spoken and tweeted more about his own approval ratings than he has about the 50,000 americans who died under his watch. so if we need an assessment of the president's character as he has locked himself in his room, watching tv so he can make a self-assessment of his own ratings, perhaps we just go forward ignoring the guy and as you spoke with dr. patel, listen only to the doctors as we begin to make decisions about how we return to normal and our daily lives. >> let me follow up with you, david. i think there's all of this. there's all that he does to sort of threaten the things that we do to keep ourselves safe. if there's anyone out there thinking about injecting bleach, don't do
this was 15 people and was going to go to zero and the hydroxychloroquine recommendation and now the loydation, the reality is the message from donald trump is dangerous. it conflicts with that of our public health officials and the less we hear from the president the safer we are. and i would also say this, nicole, in terms of his own behavior in this moment, this is a man since the outbreak of covid-19 has spoken and tweeted more about his own approval ratings than he has about the 50,000...
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the country that will see their own peaks later on, i fear what's going to happen in the southeast, loys y luce ya narks florida. there -- louisiana, florida. there will be rolling peaks for quite a while now. what's going on in new york is particularly tragic and overwhelming and maybe we won't see another municipality as hard as that but it's not going to be pretty for the next few weeks, for sure. eric: certainly, we hope not. we've heard a lot about the lack of a national strategy. we've heard the democratic governors saying the trump administration should have a national strategy, that the president should have started the defense production act for a lot more, sooner. you served in the obama administration. what should the trump administration do now? that they are not doing? >> well, there's plenty of time for monday morning quarterbacking later on. this is a time when we need absolutely clear, cogent, concerted national leadership, clear communication. we definitely need a national strategy and most governors are calling for that now. i really wish this administration would step
the country that will see their own peaks later on, i fear what's going to happen in the southeast, loys y luce ya narks florida. there -- louisiana, florida. there will be rolling peaks for quite a while now. what's going on in new york is particularly tragic and overwhelming and maybe we won't see another municipality as hard as that but it's not going to be pretty for the next few weeks, for sure. eric: certainly, we hope not. we've heard a lot about the lack of a national strategy. we've...
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happened in the second quarter >> dimon addressed potential reopening of the economy he said "helpful loyt will be sooner rather than later, but it won't be may we're talking about june, july, august, something like that. if we look at the xlf year-to-date roughly half way between the highs and lows of 2020, up 1.7% still sara wells fargo and jpmorgan both turned negative over the course of the call. comments from charlie scharf echoed similar tones to jamie dimon, i.e. potential bad loans coming forward but perhaps haven't peaked and will continue to have to take provisions in the quarters ahead >> wilf, on that note, i was looking as well at a quick transcription of some of scharf's comments, they've begun as you know around the top of the hour they had their commercial clients draw-down about $80 billion from existing credits obviously, that's the revolvers that we hear so much about that corporate america's been taking down that's a pretty big number, utilizing $80 billion of their loan commitments he also went on to say, i think, that atm transactions were down about 17% in march and
happened in the second quarter >> dimon addressed potential reopening of the economy he said "helpful loyt will be sooner rather than later, but it won't be may we're talking about june, july, august, something like that. if we look at the xlf year-to-date roughly half way between the highs and lows of 2020, up 1.7% still sara wells fargo and jpmorgan both turned negative over the course of the call. comments from charlie scharf echoed similar tones to jamie dimon, i.e. potential bad...
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and roger goodell told league employees to expect fur loys and salary reductions according to a memoen by cnbc. he's giving up his salary for now. >>> volkswagen is postponing plans for production >>> and norwegian cruise line furloughing 20% of its workforce through the end of july. last week norwegian cruise line canceled all of its cruises through the end of june. cnbc confirmed last week it was also using the help of goldman sachs to explore financing options. as always, for more coronavirus coverage, head to cnbc.com sara >> thank you new hopes for gilead's potential coronavirus treatment helping that stock and the overall market rally today meg tirrell has the details. meg? >> this was a trial we didn't expect the results from until next month but they came in early. dr. anthony fauci saying that they have a responsibility, an ethical responsibility if a trial is positive for the drug, to tell the placebo patients that the drug is working here's what the trial showed it enrolled more than 1,000 patients who were hospitalized what the drug did was accelerate the patients' time t
and roger goodell told league employees to expect fur loys and salary reductions according to a memoen by cnbc. he's giving up his salary for now. >>> volkswagen is postponing plans for production >>> and norwegian cruise line furloughing 20% of its workforce through the end of july. last week norwegian cruise line canceled all of its cruises through the end of june. cnbc confirmed last week it was also using the help of goldman sachs to explore financing options. as always,...
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lois is next out of new york. caller: good morning.d like to say is that there has been historical absence of sufficient services as well ashealth alcohol and substance abuse among our nations, nationally. unless they are willing to put a sufficient amount of money available to treat the trauma, the underlying trauma that has been multigenerational he -- multigenerationally present within our committees, you're not going to be able to treat it sufficiently. we have started a community project where we are working on that trauma. it goes all the way back to the boarding school. all three of my grandparents were raised in boarding school on new york state where they take the children, they are less than five years old sometimes, and raise them in different boarding schools until they were 18. that anger and that insufficient loving parental care lies at the bottom of what we are looking at in multigenerational alcoholism. guest: thank you for that comment. you are so right in the level of pain that exists in our communities and the level
lois is next out of new york. caller: good morning.d like to say is that there has been historical absence of sufficient services as well ashealth alcohol and substance abuse among our nations, nationally. unless they are willing to put a sufficient amount of money available to treat the trauma, the underlying trauma that has been multigenerational he -- multigenerationally present within our committees, you're not going to be able to treat it sufficiently. we have started a community project...
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this march, in addition to being a great publicity loy was an announcement that the federal amendment was back, and this was really going to be a major strategy going forward. it was really alice paul who was pushing the switch to the amendment and also these much more public tactics. and she had -- she was very young. she was only in her early 20's at the time of the 1913 parade. she had gone to grad school in england and had become a follower of the british suffrage movement. it also had a slow and steady color within the line suffrage movement, and then they had a rush. the mother and daughter were totally radical and totally militant. eventually, alice paul's faction had nothing on the british movement. they started throwing bricks through windows, the escalated tests at the prime minister's house on fire. i understand they burn down the botanical gardens. they purposely got arrested. they were not playing around. i love this. so this is the british paper. the headline says "trouble expected in london tonight, suffrage is determined to force their way into parliament. " they say t
this march, in addition to being a great publicity loy was an announcement that the federal amendment was back, and this was really going to be a major strategy going forward. it was really alice paul who was pushing the switch to the amendment and also these much more public tactics. and she had -- she was very young. she was only in her early 20's at the time of the 1913 parade. she had gone to grad school in england and had become a follower of the british suffrage movement. it also had a...