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. >> reporter: shannon and josephine lorraine have gotten into a pretty regur routine these days.om shannon works remotely in the kitchen, while josephine prefers the office, where she can be closer to her new iends. >> these guys have given us definitely a daily mission. >> reporter: this is a calico cat named hillie. she has a litter of five, four- week-old kittens. >> i think anxiety can really ke your head go in circles with thoughts, and when is this gointo end, anwhat's going to happen with school, and-- we just come in here and hold one tm, it feels like that place you can come in, and ignore everything. >> i wish everyone couldave a litter of kittens in their house during quarantine. any feeling that you have, if yliou go in here, it just, , makes everything 100 times better. >> reporter: but the lorraines might not have these cats forever. rifoght now they'rering them. why are you fostering now, eslepecially a witter of kittens and their mom? >> it just felt like it gave us sotomethinocus on. taking on this project as a mom and daughter together, we've really had a fun ti
. >> reporter: shannon and josephine lorraine have gotten into a pretty regur routine these days.om shannon works remotely in the kitchen, while josephine prefers the office, where she can be closer to her new iends. >> these guys have given us definitely a daily mission. >> reporter: this is a calico cat named hillie. she has a litter of five, four- week-old kittens. >> i think anxiety can really ke your head go in circles with thoughts, and when is this gointo end,...
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lorraine: that is right.e, i think the greatest risk is the duration of the coronavirus pandemic. gdp growth declined seems to be sharper than the financial crisis, the pace of recovery is very dependent on of how countries are able to contain the virus outbreak. that remains a key risk factor. that is why we have a preference. when people look at what sectors they should avoid, for example. it really does come down to particular companies that have greater debt. whether they were able to find additional capital to survive lengthy disruption. you talk about healthy earnings season this time around will be really bad. balance inng some the asian markets. some say it reflects a long bull market. those asian markets bottomed the way, say, china and hong kong have? lorraine: we look at the share prices relative to our share value estimates. the company's ability to generate fleeing -- generate free cash flow in a normal situation. at 0.8 timesices our fair value estimate. we are probably seeing many more buying o
lorraine: that is right.e, i think the greatest risk is the duration of the coronavirus pandemic. gdp growth declined seems to be sharper than the financial crisis, the pace of recovery is very dependent on of how countries are able to contain the virus outbreak. that remains a key risk factor. that is why we have a preference. when people look at what sectors they should avoid, for example. it really does come down to particular companies that have greater debt. whether they were able to find...
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let's go to lorraine in new york. caller: my question is, my understanding is there has been a merger of a large commercial insurance. they used to be 30 or 100 of them right now there are only 12 big companies. i question is around profits, how much on average do large insurance company, commercial companies make in profit and take off the top for themselves? that is my question. certainly i think before the covid-19 crisis, we were looking again at what some of the underlying drivers of higher thish care costs are in country, including consolidation and competition and certainly those questions continue and will continue to try to address some of those drivers of health care. we also know that many of the largest insurance companies have also really been at the forefront of trying to take care and make sure that individuals and families were covered and had access to the treatment and care that they need and affordably so during this crisis. pat in austin texas, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for t
let's go to lorraine in new york. caller: my question is, my understanding is there has been a merger of a large commercial insurance. they used to be 30 or 100 of them right now there are only 12 big companies. i question is around profits, how much on average do large insurance company, commercial companies make in profit and take off the top for themselves? that is my question. certainly i think before the covid-19 crisis, we were looking again at what some of the underlying drivers of...
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lorraine, hansbury.write about her. she was a black lesbian woman born into the established black middle class who became a greenwich village bohemian leftist, married to a man, a jewish communist songwriter. she cast her lot with the working classes and became a wildly famous writer. she drank too much, died early of cancer, loved some wonderful women and yet lived with an unrelenting loneliness, she was intoxicated by beauty and enraged by injustice. i could tell these stories as gossip, but i hope they will unfold in this book as something much more than that. >> yeah. >> sounds like an american life in some ways. >> oh, why he, absolutely. and hansbury, although politically she was an internationalist, she used to say before she passed away, you know, people always talking about going to europe. i want to travel the americas, she was captivated by the story of the americas, and so, you know, it is the thoroughly-- hers is a thoroughly american story between chicago and the village and between the sma
lorraine, hansbury.write about her. she was a black lesbian woman born into the established black middle class who became a greenwich village bohemian leftist, married to a man, a jewish communist songwriter. she cast her lot with the working classes and became a wildly famous writer. she drank too much, died early of cancer, loved some wonderful women and yet lived with an unrelenting loneliness, she was intoxicated by beauty and enraged by injustice. i could tell these stories as gossip, but...
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is that a quote from your wife, lorraine? >> guest: dad will never work as a quotes for my wife lorraine but it is also a quote from the 10000741 other people that i told that idea to and i think everyone has had that experience where you come rushing into the kitchen and have a great to tell your spouse and every one is says that will never work but in many ways this book it's about taking the process and taking an idea that no one things will work and my wife said we'll never work and somehow inexplicably turning it into a company. >> host: before we get into the reasons netflix will never work but there's some lore about the founding so what is that more? >> guest: well, people like the epiphany moment and they like to hear the moment that it all became clear and they want newton under the apple tree or archimedes in the bathtub and the reality is it doesn't happen like that. it's been said that it all originated with the late movie and yes there was a late fee on a movie but there was also someone who has spent many, many
is that a quote from your wife, lorraine? >> guest: dad will never work as a quotes for my wife lorraine but it is also a quote from the 10000741 other people that i told that idea to and i think everyone has had that experience where you come rushing into the kitchen and have a great to tell your spouse and every one is says that will never work but in many ways this book it's about taking the process and taking an idea that no one things will work and my wife said we'll never work and...
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lorraine and i were able to go through to the hospital, but only lorraine was allowed to go in to seen monday, they phoned up to say he'd deteriorated a bit further and that he was running a high temperature, and they recommended we didn't go to see him. then sadly he passed later that night, about 10pm. this may be, for you, the most heartbreaking and difficult time to have your loved one suffering from an illness that is affecting the whole world, here alone, and i want to assure you that we are going to do our absolute utmost best to be the love to your loved one, that you would be to them if you were here. ready, steady, 90. we're going to turn them when they need turning, we're going to clean them when they need cleaning. we will talk to them, we will hold their hand. please know we have your loved ones in our hands and we will treat them like our own, and we will be your love to them. on wednesday 8th april my grandad was sadly found dead in his room in this care home. we, as his family, haven't seen him to hug him or anything in weeks. we only spoke to him through one of the wi
lorraine and i were able to go through to the hospital, but only lorraine was allowed to go in to seen monday, they phoned up to say he'd deteriorated a bit further and that he was running a high temperature, and they recommended we didn't go to see him. then sadly he passed later that night, about 10pm. this may be, for you, the most heartbreaking and difficult time to have your loved one suffering from an illness that is affecting the whole world, here alone, and i want to assure you that we...
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my dad and lorraine decided to have a 1920s-themed wedding. such a romantic time.h, dust bowls, the klan, prohibition. oh, i'm -- i'm sure they'll have alcohol. self-serve? i guess the grease monkeys must be out back shooting dice. can they come out here and shoot us? oh, god, look down. haley? we're going somewhere fancy, okay? where, the past? what do you say those pretty peepers of yours never saw the famous gangster phillinger and his ex-prostitute getaway driver? i think a, uh -- a sawbuck should do the --
my dad and lorraine decided to have a 1920s-themed wedding. such a romantic time.h, dust bowls, the klan, prohibition. oh, i'm -- i'm sure they'll have alcohol. self-serve? i guess the grease monkeys must be out back shooting dice. can they come out here and shoot us? oh, god, look down. haley? we're going somewhere fancy, okay? where, the past? what do you say those pretty peepers of yours never saw the famous gangster phillinger and his ex-prostitute getaway driver? i think a, uh -- a sawbuck...
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lorraine named her idea "go in your purse for a nurse."t that. in a few days they raised a 7,000. >> i really wanted to do it for me such as hospital because that's wha where she is. then when i started seeing the response i was like, i'll be able to do all the nurses in the hospital. then we became bigger, i was like oh, my god. now we can do the other two hospitals on staten island. and from that, it's snowballing. >> the american nurses foundation is a charity run by the washington, d.c., based nurses association which is a group that represents our country's 4 million registered nurses. they have programs that range from giving money directly to nurses who have been infected with covid-19 to offering mental health. tim porter o'grady tells us that the outpouring of support from the public mean so much. >> we have been just overwhelmed with the amount of support and encouragement that has come from ordinary citizens and from corporations, hungry to say thanks and let nurses know that they are there and they are anxious to do something f
lorraine named her idea "go in your purse for a nurse."t that. in a few days they raised a 7,000. >> i really wanted to do it for me such as hospital because that's wha where she is. then when i started seeing the response i was like, i'll be able to do all the nurses in the hospital. then we became bigger, i was like oh, my god. now we can do the other two hospitals on staten island. and from that, it's snowballing. >> the american nurses foundation is a charity run by...
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jeffrey brown gets some recommendations from "los angeles times" critic lorraine ali, for o arts and culture series, "canvas." >> reporter: well, le ali, thank you so much for joining us. let's talk first about the moment we're in.si tele is one thing that really hasn't changed for people. >> right. i mes, when you look at wha going on, you can't really go to concerts anymore, u can't go to a theater, and reall what's there is television, and that's the idea we had maybe two or three weeks ago, there's so much i'll never be able to see it tl. we're now unfortunate situation that, yes, we do have the time and we are home and we can see it all. so it is there for us now. >> reporter: so a fewen recommtions. let's start with new dramas. netflix called "unorthodox"a on based on a woman who lived in an ultra orthodoxwish community in brooklyn. >> where i come from -- escaped her marriage, fled to arrlin, tried to start a sec life there and it's sort of t aboutt whole challenge of leaving that community and then also that community coming bac after them. not light-heart certainly takes you
jeffrey brown gets some recommendations from "los angeles times" critic lorraine ali, for o arts and culture series, "canvas." >> reporter: well, le ali, thank you so much for joining us. let's talk first about the moment we're in.si tele is one thing that really hasn't changed for people. >> right. i mes, when you look at wha going on, you can't really go to concerts anymore, u can't go to a theater, and reall what's there is television, and that's the idea we...
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so we're very grateful to both oprah and lorraine for doing this, and i just -- they're such inspirations. >> jimmy: that is great. it really is -- this is obviously a terrible situation. but it is inspiring and reassuring to see people coming together to help each other. it really is. i thank you for putting this together. >> i did want to tell you a little about what the world health organization is doing and what the covid-19 solidarity s response tufund does so everyon knows what we raise the money for. the money will be raised before the special and we won't ask you for money during the special for a lot of reasons. mostly because we're very cognizant of the fact that unemployment is rising and also that people are having a very hard time feeding their children and we want -- we want everyone to enjoy the show. so what we do at the world health organization, and when i say we i mean them. but you know, i'm trying to speak on their behalf. is the world health organization is an agency to the united nations. and what the covid-19 solidarity response fund does is four things. the first
so we're very grateful to both oprah and lorraine for doing this, and i just -- they're such inspirations. >> jimmy: that is great. it really is -- this is obviously a terrible situation. but it is inspiring and reassuring to see people coming together to help each other. it really is. i thank you for putting this together. >> i did want to tell you a little about what the world health organization is doing and what the covid-19 solidarity s response tufund does so everyon knows...
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places were the target of bombings some of those places were listed in the green book including the lorraine motel now consider how important it would be to have an automobile of your job was to travel around and register voters. to travel the entire county or the entire state and register voters. this is called the jenkins microbus. it is pretty marvelous and part of it is now in the african a museum on --dash african-american museum and they can travel all over the state of alabama to register voters but also used as a school to train literacy so they can pass the literacy test and a haven for children and a meeting space. it was so important to put mobility trying to register voters and bring people into the civil rights movement but the most significant use of the automobile they were all over the south you see mlk helping some women into a car so they can get to work. in order for them to bankrupt the montgomery system which was important for people to go to work and we've about the city the way they can move about the city was through the purchase of a fleet of automobiles was through
places were the target of bombings some of those places were listed in the green book including the lorraine motel now consider how important it would be to have an automobile of your job was to travel around and register voters. to travel the entire county or the entire state and register voters. this is called the jenkins microbus. it is pretty marvelous and part of it is now in the african a museum on --dash african-american museum and they can travel all over the state of alabama to...
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lorraine and her daughter charlene clean at a community hospital in essex. think it is have to get on with things, what would happen if everyone thought, oh, can't do it. everything would come to a standstill. nothing would work without everybody. but without us, the situation would be a lot worse. everything has to stay clean, everything has to run as it should. lorraine was my other daughter candice thought her mum and sister weren't getting the recognition they deserved. her facebook post but a huge response. my mum, my sister has two boys and she is a single parent. i think what they do is incredible. i think taking something like this, this began this huge for a people to appreciate and realise the importance of the jobs they are doing. how does it feel to hear your sister and your daughter talk like that? it is lovely, really nice. makes me feel... it gives me a lump in my throat! i am a night domestic, just on my way to work now. samir cleans at new cross hospital in wolverhampton, the west midlands has been a covid—19 hotspot. he works alongside anot
lorraine and her daughter charlene clean at a community hospital in essex. think it is have to get on with things, what would happen if everyone thought, oh, can't do it. everything would come to a standstill. nothing would work without everybody. but without us, the situation would be a lot worse. everything has to stay clean, everything has to run as it should. lorraine was my other daughter candice thought her mum and sister weren't getting the recognition they deserved. her facebook post...
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lorraine and i were able to go through to the hospital, but only lorraine was allowed to go in to see was running a high temperature, and they recommended we didn't go to see him. then sadly he passed later that night, about 10pm. this may be, for you, the most heartbreaking and difficult time to have your loved one suffering from an illness that is affecting the whole world, here alone, and i want to assure you that we are going to do our absolute utmost best to be the love to your loved one, that you would be to them if you were here. we're going to turn them when they need turning, we're going to clean them when they need cleaning. we will talk to them, we will hold their hand. please know we have your loved ones in our hands and we will treat them like our own, and we will be your love to them. on wednesday, 8 april, my grandad was sadly found dead in his room in this care home. we, as his family, haven't seen him to hug him or anything in weeks. we only spoke to him through one of the windows, which i know is the case for a lot of families. i'm not going to allow one of my reside
lorraine and i were able to go through to the hospital, but only lorraine was allowed to go in to see was running a high temperature, and they recommended we didn't go to see him. then sadly he passed later that night, about 10pm. this may be, for you, the most heartbreaking and difficult time to have your loved one suffering from an illness that is affecting the whole world, here alone, and i want to assure you that we are going to do our absolute utmost best to be the love to your loved one,...
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birthday to you >> happy birthday, lorraine.ington, like retirement communities all over planning more fun for residents. lenew year's dchsts,hanksgivinga >> thanks for including my friend in south carolina. >> had to do it, she can sing. >> soon when this is all over we'll all be able to say, at last it is over. ♪ at last >>> this morning on "world news now," the experts warn a >>> this morning on "world news now," the experts warn americans to not get complacent. >> that's because there are new reasons to be hopeful this morning despite the crush of coronavirus cases inside one new york city hospital, recovery rooms turned into icus. plus inside the cathedral now a makeshift hospital. and the next hot spots that experts are so concerned about. >>> the concern at senior care centers nationwide. some facilities are seeing dozens of deaths. and the staff at another is now refusing to show up at work saying the danger of becoming infected is too great. >>> breaking overnight, the powerful storms causing damage. a tornado touching
birthday to you >> happy birthday, lorraine.ington, like retirement communities all over planning more fun for residents. lenew year's dchsts,hanksgivinga >> thanks for including my friend in south carolina. >> had to do it, she can sing. >> soon when this is all over we'll all be able to say, at last it is over. ♪ at last >>> this morning on "world news now," the experts warn a >>> this morning on "world news now," the experts...
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>>lorraine maradiaga mark mirage. the ago says that the series of videos on snapchat that she has tested positive for the virus. so she's advertising the fact that she's infected and then she went on to say that she would purposefully spread the infection. authorities charged with making a terroristic threat which is a felony. she turned herself in changed her story telling authorities that she didn't have coronavirus a judge set her bond at $20,000 and ordered her to quarantine for 21 days after she is released from jail. wisconsin held its primary election in the middle of this pandemic despite the health risk you can see people still came out to vote the state democratic governor wanted to postpone the vote but wisconsin supreme court blocked. governor tony evers bid to delay the primary until june then the u.s. supreme court reversed a lower court's ruling that would have given voters 6 extra days to return their ballots by mail. every other state with an april election push theirs back. or lease which to to mail
>>lorraine maradiaga mark mirage. the ago says that the series of videos on snapchat that she has tested positive for the virus. so she's advertising the fact that she's infected and then she went on to say that she would purposefully spread the infection. authorities charged with making a terroristic threat which is a felony. she turned herself in changed her story telling authorities that she didn't have coronavirus a judge set her bond at $20,000 and ordered her to quarantine for 21...
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some of these places were listed in the green book, including the lorraine motel which is a place where martin luther king was assassinated. now, consider how important it would be to have an automobile if your job was to travel around an entire county and register voters. if you had to travel and entire county or if you had to travel and entire state and register voters. this is called the jenkins microbus, and it's a pretty marvelous bus. apparently part of it is is not the african american museum, a recently acquired addition. this bus was used to travel all over the state of alabama to register voters, but also is used as the school to train voters in literacy so they could pass the literacy test. and it was a haven for children and was used as a meeting space. so it was so important to be able to have mobility when you were trying to register voters and bring people into the civil rights movement. but the bus boycott is perhaps the most significant use of the automobile, and the robust boycotts all over the south. here you see martin luther king helping some women into a car so tha
some of these places were listed in the green book, including the lorraine motel which is a place where martin luther king was assassinated. now, consider how important it would be to have an automobile if your job was to travel around an entire county and register voters. if you had to travel and entire county or if you had to travel and entire state and register voters. this is called the jenkins microbus, and it's a pretty marvelous bus. apparently part of it is is not the african american...
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is that a quote from your wife, lorraine? >> guest: "that will never work" is a quote for my wife but it is also a quote from the 10,741 other people that i i td that idea too. i think everyone has had that experience where you come rushing in the kitchen and just some great ideas, tell your spouse for you, did office with a great idea and everyone says that will never work. but in many ways this book is about the process of taking an idea that no one things will work, that my wife said would never work, and somehow and turned into the company which is change the way we watch television drama before we get into the reasons netflix will never work, there's some floor about the founding of the company. what is that lower? >> guest: people like the epiphany moment. they like to get the moment that it all became clear. they want newton under the apple tree or archimedes in a bathtub. but the reality is it doesn't happen like that. so of course it's been said it all originated with the late phantom movie and yes, there was a late
is that a quote from your wife, lorraine? >> guest: "that will never work" is a quote for my wife but it is also a quote from the 10,741 other people that i i td that idea too. i think everyone has had that experience where you come rushing in the kitchen and just some great ideas, tell your spouse for you, did office with a great idea and everyone says that will never work. but in many ways this book is about the process of taking an idea that no one things will work, that my...
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some of these places were listed in the green book, including the lorraine motel which is where doctor martin luther king was assassinated. consider how important it would be to have an automobile if your job was to travel around in entire county and register voters. if you have to travel an entire county or travel in entire state and register voters. this is called the jenkins at microbus. it's a pretty marvelous part of it is part is at the african-american museum and the required the addition it was used to travel all over the state of alabama to register voters, is also used as a school to train voters in literacy so they could pass the literacy test. it was a haven for children, it was used as a meeting space. it was so important to be able to have mobility when you are trying to register voters and bring people into the civil rights movement. the bus boycott is probably the most significant use of the automobile. there were busts of all over the south. here you seep martin luther king helping some women into a car so that they can get to work. in order for them to bankrupt, reall
some of these places were listed in the green book, including the lorraine motel which is where doctor martin luther king was assassinated. consider how important it would be to have an automobile if your job was to travel around in entire county and register voters. if you have to travel an entire county or travel in entire state and register voters. this is called the jenkins at microbus. it's a pretty marvelous part of it is part is at the african-american museum and the required the...
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part was dominic team, he says he doesn't agree with novak djokovic's call to financially support lorrainonals from top players was upina professionals from top players was up in a newspaper article, he suggested there were many prayers who don't put the sport above everything else and he said all the top players had to fight their way up top players had to fight their way up and had nothing handed to them. and that is all this work from us for now. you can get more and all those stories on the bbc sport website. hello. april thus far has been marched by dry, warm and sunny days but the forthcoming week brings something com plete forthcoming week brings something complete different as we close out the month. said if it can spells of rain it was generally speaking feel a wee bit cooler too. at least the pollen levels will be reduced from the sort of levels we've seen of late. eventually we would be looking towards the atlantic for our weather but in the short term it is coming at us from the near continent and across the channel. certainly is restart the new day on tuesday, there will alre
part was dominic team, he says he doesn't agree with novak djokovic's call to financially support lorrainonals from top players was upina professionals from top players was up in a newspaper article, he suggested there were many prayers who don't put the sport above everything else and he said all the top players had to fight their way up top players had to fight their way up and had nothing handed to them. and that is all this work from us for now. you can get more and all those stories on the...
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a former coworker remembered the story, lorraine sanchez has read claims she had been, quote, sexually her former boss while she was in dc and as a result of her voicing her concerns to her supervisors she was let go, fired and despite the credibility of her claims joe biden has gone through more than a dozen interviews without addressing them. in 2018 biden himself once said all accusations should be heard. >> harvey weinstein or the guy, the plumber who has a secretary he harasses it is all about the abuse of power, number one. number 2, women should be believed. shannon: tara reid is calling out that bias, telling fox news, quote, he is an actual nominee for president and they are not asking the question. that tells there may be a political agenda behind that. i am a survivor and i would like the questions asked. republicans are calling for accountability. in bc in the mainstream media treat republicans differently than democrats and it is on full display right now with how joe biden is being treated versus how brett kavanaugh was treated with similar allegations. >> reporter: biden
a former coworker remembered the story, lorraine sanchez has read claims she had been, quote, sexually her former boss while she was in dc and as a result of her voicing her concerns to her supervisors she was let go, fired and despite the credibility of her claims joe biden has gone through more than a dozen interviews without addressing them. in 2018 biden himself once said all accusations should be heard. >> harvey weinstein or the guy, the plumber who has a secretary he harasses it is...
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. >> reporter: lorraine hopes her idea spreads across the country. can be reached on facebook for go in your purse for a nurse. >> we love it, thank you so much. some good news from across the pond, in wales, families finding lots of creative ways to support their mom who works as a nurse, every day they surprise her with a different greeting from balloons to confetti to roses, standing ovation, we love this. hats off to the family for supporting a personal hero and cleaning crew and anyone we miss, lower first responders as well, so many doing so much for us on the pandemic, see you tomorrow night. >> when somebody is the president of the united states the authority is total. >> your authority is total. the governors know that. >> it is tuesday april 14th and this is a fox news alert, donald trump delivering a fire response to the growing number of governors taking matters into their own hands to reopen the country. shannon: live in washington the president says the demonstration's plan to restart the economy is coming. >> new numbers:encouraging st
. >> reporter: lorraine hopes her idea spreads across the country. can be reached on facebook for go in your purse for a nurse. >> we love it, thank you so much. some good news from across the pond, in wales, families finding lots of creative ways to support their mom who works as a nurse, every day they surprise her with a different greeting from balloons to confetti to roses, standing ovation, we love this. hats off to the family for supporting a personal hero and cleaning crew...
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i'm just not as confident add everybody else that this market has found a base we can go a little lorraineaiting the other side of it is, in the private markets, there's going to be even more bargains while the public markets because of the fed there may be a fed put there that protects everybody. the private markets are going to be a mess. and i'm also trying to keep some cash there for that. >> what sort of product? >> well, some of those things, yeah, but small businesses, medium sized businesses. even large private companies that are looking for alternative funding, real estate, private rates, there are so many different things that i think are going to be cash short. >> you mentioned rates are you concerned about the real estate market? and what area are you looking at, commercial, retail, storage? >> i'm just looking -- i'm trying to get a feel for what america 2.0 is going to look like we don't go back to business as usual. i think our large companies, if they bring back 70% of their employees, i would be thrilled to death, medium sized the same way, there's so many variables that i
i'm just not as confident add everybody else that this market has found a base we can go a little lorraineaiting the other side of it is, in the private markets, there's going to be even more bargains while the public markets because of the fed there may be a fed put there that protects everybody. the private markets are going to be a mess. and i'm also trying to keep some cash there for that. >> what sort of product? >> well, some of those things, yeah, but small businesses, medium...
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an 18 year-old texas woman faces charges because she threatened to spread covid-19 intent shelley lorraine maradiaga said in a series of videos on snapchat that she was positive for the virus and then she said that she would purposely spread it. authorities charge her with making a terroristic threat that's a felony she turned herself into authorities and changed her story saying that she does really have coronavirus a judge has set her bond at $20,000 and ordered her to quarantine for 21 days after she is released from jail. >>well wisconsin held its primary election in the middle of this pandemic despite the health risk. you can see a lot of people did show up they came out to cast their vote now the state's democratic governor wanted to postpone the vote but wisconsin supreme court and his republican legislature blocked. governor tony evers a bid to try to at least delay until june. the u.s. supreme court also stepped in to reverse a lower court's ruling that would have given voters at least 6 extra days to return their ballots by mail. every other state with an april election has been
an 18 year-old texas woman faces charges because she threatened to spread covid-19 intent shelley lorraine maradiaga said in a series of videos on snapchat that she was positive for the virus and then she said that she would purposely spread it. authorities charge her with making a terroristic threat that's a felony she turned herself into authorities and changed her story saying that she does really have coronavirus a judge has set her bond at $20,000 and ordered her to quarantine for 21 days...
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it's 6 4618 year-old texas woman faces charges for threatening to spread covid-19 intentionally lorraineries of videos on snapchat that she had coronavirus and that she was going to purposely spread it. authorities charge her with making a terroristic threat which is a felony. she turned herself in to the authorities and changed her story saying that she actually doesn't have coronavirus either way a judge set her bond at $20,000 and when she gets out of jail, she has to go into a mandatory 21 day quarantine. wisconsin held its primary election in the middle of this pandemic despite the health risk it see people lined up. in some cases a little closer than they should be so they could vote the state's democratic governor wanted to postpone. the vote. the wisconsin supreme court blocked. the governor they wanted to change it to june, they said no on that the u.s. supreme court reversed a lower court's ruling that would have given voter 6 extra days to return there. ballots by mail. so they actually had to get out. and vote in person. every other state with an april election push back thei
it's 6 4618 year-old texas woman faces charges for threatening to spread covid-19 intentionally lorraineries of videos on snapchat that she had coronavirus and that she was going to purposely spread it. authorities charge her with making a terroristic threat which is a felony. she turned herself in to the authorities and changed her story saying that she actually doesn't have coronavirus either way a judge set her bond at $20,000 and when she gets out of jail, she has to go into a mandatory 21...
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lo geanletis cmes"ric tiailorrne i,al o forurrt ad s ancuure se, ries"cvaans." ep>> rorr:tel, wel lorraine ali,ha tounk y smuo och fr injousing . t'tas irlk fstbo at the mt omenwee'rn. i levision is one thing atth re hallyas'tnng chaedor f .ppele >>ht rig. mei whan, eno yoklo at what's going on, you can't reayll go to ncco aertsnyremou, yo can't go to a theater, and really whas there is tiselevn,io anatd th's the idea we haday mbew toro e the ekweo,s aghe ts re'ucso mh itll never ble to s ee l.al wee 'rnow in the unfortunate siiotuatn atth, s,ye we do have e th atimend we eare hom aend w can see itll a. sot iheis tre for us n.ow >>ep rr:orte s ao few commendations. s.lests t arthwiew nra dma he>> tre's a great new drama on tfx liedcall "orthodox" sebaond w aanom who livedn an trultha orodxo jesh community in brooklyn. >> where ie comro fm -- toescad r heiamarrg, e fled , rlintried to start a secular life there and it's sort of out that wholeha cgllene of avlething atom ctniy and then al soth catniommutcoy bmingack tethr em. t not-lghhearted but certainy tayokes unt io athnoeror wld. r>>tee
lo geanletis cmes"ric tiailorrne i,al o forurrt ad s ancuure se, ries"cvaans." ep>> rorr:tel, wel lorraine ali,ha tounk y smuo och fr injousing . t'tas irlk fstbo at the mt omenwee'rn. i levision is one thing atth re hallyas'tnng chaedor f .ppele >>ht rig. mei whan, eno yoklo at what's going on, you can't reayll go to ncco aertsnyremou, yo can't go to a theater, and really whas there is tiselevn,io anatd th's the idea we haday mbew toro e the ekweo,s aghe ts re'ucso...
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my wife, lorraine, is getting them from amazon. but one book that i have that i brought out is the book called "why we're polarized by ezra klein?" and he has a very interesting thesis and he basically says it isn't republican or democrat. it isn't fox news or msnbc. it isn't liberal or conservative. isn't urban coasts versus rural midland. it's all of those, that there is basically that we have broken down into tribes and that our view of our politics, our view of our media, our view of entertainment, our view of our beliefs, religion or non-religious beliefs, it's all tied -- it's all part of this tribal identity and it all becomes a self-reinforcing mechanism, phenomenon. and so, you know, you believe a certain thing, you live in a certain place. you have certain views about church or religion or faith or social issues. you watch a certain news read or watch certain news sources that reinforces those beliefs and it's no surprise that people in the different tribes see things differently. and, you know, as exactly as i say, it is
my wife, lorraine, is getting them from amazon. but one book that i have that i brought out is the book called "why we're polarized by ezra klein?" and he has a very interesting thesis and he basically says it isn't republican or democrat. it isn't fox news or msnbc. it isn't liberal or conservative. isn't urban coasts versus rural midland. it's all of those, that there is basically that we have broken down into tribes and that our view of our politics, our view of our media, our view...
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lorrain cÁceres tiene lo Último de esta controversia. pasajeros con coronavirus y decenas mÁs presentando sÍntomas ningÚn puerto ha querido recibirlos y florida no es la excepciÓn. " se estÁ muriendo en ese barco, voy a hacer lo correcto, no sÓlo por nosotros, sino ademÁs por la humanidad", dijo el presidente asegurando que darÍa la orden al gobernador de florida ron desantis para que permita que los pasajeros desembarque en su estado. pero, para el gobernador, recibirÁ los enfermos y posibles contagiados de ofrecerles asistencia es un grave error que pondrÍa en peligro la vida de floridianos, agregando que le ha pedido a la casa blanca que envÍen equipos mÉdicos al zaandam y la compaÑÍa que opera el crucero deberÍa ser la responsable de coordinar de forma privada la ayuda que necesitan. " cÓmo vamos a obligar que los pasajeros cumplan con nuestras instrucciones una vez bajen del crucero?" dijo el alguacil del condado broward durante una junta de concejales. el zaandam partiÓ de buenos aires con 1080 pasajeros a bordo el 8 de marzo. pers
lorrain cÁceres tiene lo Último de esta controversia. pasajeros con coronavirus y decenas mÁs presentando sÍntomas ningÚn puerto ha querido recibirlos y florida no es la excepciÓn. " se estÁ muriendo en ese barco, voy a hacer lo correcto, no sÓlo por nosotros, sino ademÁs por la humanidad", dijo el presidente asegurando que darÍa la orden al gobernador de florida ron desantis para que permita que los pasajeros desembarque en su estado. pero, para el gobernador, recibirÁ los...
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who was lorraine why, and what was their relationship? the second floor of the house? >> in fact, in 1933 she was considered the leading female reporter in the country. about 200 pounds. she smoked cigars. she played poker with the guys. she was really smart. what happened is she came to interview franklin and eleanor uring the campaign at 32, and eleanor, as she became really close friends. she fell in love with eleanor, and more importantly, she eleanor become the activist fist lady that she did. it was lorraina who came up with holding of eleanor press conferences every week. only female reporters could come. female generation of journalists got their start because every newspaper had to hire a female reporter. the one who came up with the idea of a syndicated column that eleanor wrote every day, the day that her husband died, and really helped eleanor transform the role of ceremonialady from a one activist live in ng did he there, and who was he? >> harry hopkins had been roosevelt's chief new deal man the certain sense during 1930s. he was the head of the work pro
who was lorraine why, and what was their relationship? the second floor of the house? >> in fact, in 1933 she was considered the leading female reporter in the country. about 200 pounds. she smoked cigars. she played poker with the guys. she was really smart. what happened is she came to interview franklin and eleanor uring the campaign at 32, and eleanor, as she became really close friends. she fell in love with eleanor, and more importantly, she eleanor become the activist fist lady...
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to his wife lorraine with whom i spoke yesterday and daughter andrea and their family we join you in mourning their loss and praying for his soul. the conversations i have had with families who lost loved ones to covid-19 are not easy, nor is sitting here telling some of their stories easy for any of us. it is nothing compared to what they're going through, both the folks who have left us as well as their family and friends. we have to remember them. we must recognize the tremendous toll this virus is having on our state and seeing these faces and hearing these names remind us that behind the stark and impersonal numbers are real people, real human beings, real families. we all have a role to play in reducing the number of people we lose. we have to keep with social distancing. that is the key to cracking the code, flattening the curve and getting us to a better place. remember, when we flatten the curve with the number of people infected, we lower the number of hospitalizations, the amount of intensive care hospitalizations and ultimately, fatalities. one thing does lead ultimately
to his wife lorraine with whom i spoke yesterday and daughter andrea and their family we join you in mourning their loss and praying for his soul. the conversations i have had with families who lost loved ones to covid-19 are not easy, nor is sitting here telling some of their stories easy for any of us. it is nothing compared to what they're going through, both the folks who have left us as well as their family and friends. we have to remember them. we must recognize the tremendous toll this...
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lorraine and daughter andrea, and their family, we join you in mourning his loss and praying for his soul. the conversations that i have had with our families who have lost loved ones to covid-19 are not easy, nor is sitting here telling some of their stories easy for any of us. it is nothing compared to what they are going through, both the folks who have left us as well as their family and friends, and we have to remember them. we must recognize the tremendous toll this virus is having on our state and seeing these spaces and hearing names reminds us that behind historic and purse are realonal numbers human beings and families. inall have a role to play reducing the number of people we lose. we have to keep with social distancing, that is the key to cracking the code and flattening the curve, and getting us to a better place. remember, when we flatten the curve of the number and people -- of people infected and we lower the number of intensive care hospitalizations and fatalities. one thing it does lead ultimately and directly to the other. easter weekend, and i know it is one wher
lorraine and daughter andrea, and their family, we join you in mourning his loss and praying for his soul. the conversations that i have had with our families who have lost loved ones to covid-19 are not easy, nor is sitting here telling some of their stories easy for any of us. it is nothing compared to what they are going through, both the folks who have left us as well as their family and friends, and we have to remember them. we must recognize the tremendous toll this virus is having on our...
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lorraine and i were able to go through to the hospital, but only lorraine was allowed to go in to seeost heartbreaking and difficult time to have your loved one suffering from an illness that is affecting the whole world, here alone, and i want to assure you that we are going to do our absolute utmost best to be the love to your loved one, that you would be to them if you were here. ready, steady, 90. we're going to turn them when they need turning, we're going to clean them when they need cleaning. we will talk to them, we will hold their hand. please know we have your loved ones in our hands and we will treat them like our own, and we will be your love to them. on wednesday 8th april my grandad was sadly found dead in his room in this care home. we, as his family, haven't seen him to hug him or anything in weeks. we only spoke to him through one of the windows, which i know is the case for a lot of families. i'm not going to allow one of my residents, one of my amazingly beautiful residents, to die alone, and die in pain. we will sit by them, we will comfort them, we will do everyth
lorraine and i were able to go through to the hospital, but only lorraine was allowed to go in to seeost heartbreaking and difficult time to have your loved one suffering from an illness that is affecting the whole world, here alone, and i want to assure you that we are going to do our absolute utmost best to be the love to your loved one, that you would be to them if you were here. ready, steady, 90. we're going to turn them when they need turning, we're going to clean them when they need...
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lorraine and her daughter charlene clean at a community hospital in essex. without everybody. but without us, the situation would be a lot worse. you know, everything has to stay clean, everything has to run as it should. lorraine's other daughter candice felt her mum and sister weren't getting the recognition they deserved. her facebook post got a huge response. my mum's diabetic, my sister, you know, has got two boys and she's a single parent. i think what they do is incredible. i think it's taken something like this, this big, this huge for people to appreciate and realise the importance of the jobs that they are doing. how does it feel to hear your sister and your daughter talk like that? it's lovely, it's really nice. makes me feel all warm! yeah, it gives me a lump in my throat! i'm a night domestic, just on my way to work now. samir cleans at new cross hospital in wolverhampton. the west midlands has been a covid—19 hot spot. he works alongside another cleaner, shane. the job that we do, it is important as anyone else. without us cleaners, the hospita
lorraine and her daughter charlene clean at a community hospital in essex. without everybody. but without us, the situation would be a lot worse. you know, everything has to stay clean, everything has to run as it should. lorraine's other daughter candice felt her mum and sister weren't getting the recognition they deserved. her facebook post got a huge response. my mum's diabetic, my sister, you know, has got two boys and she's a single parent. i think what they do is incredible. i think it's...
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this is lorraine porter.ina the schnauzer — who was busy delivering easter eggs. rebecca gibson dressed as the easter bunny for her son mason and walked around their village waving at all the children — observing social distancing of course. here's aunty dot in her home—made easter bonnet — sent in by corrine kelly. and look at this — deanna lloyd sent this photo of her wonderful easter day lunch — left on her doorstep by her kind neighbour cathy. and finally, here's 0scar the cockapoo sitting down to his very own lunch sent in by beth harrold. so many things we are doing differently. this is inside the times, two actors, they live opposite each other in london. they have begun to perform shakespeare's greatest works by shouting lines from their windows. how long would it be before you ask them to pipe down? i think it would be nice. cultural! apparently, to the sceptics out there, the success has prompted the players to make it a weekly variety show for residents. weekly variety show for residentslj will wee
this is lorraine porter.ina the schnauzer — who was busy delivering easter eggs. rebecca gibson dressed as the easter bunny for her son mason and walked around their village waving at all the children — observing social distancing of course. here's aunty dot in her home—made easter bonnet — sent in by corrine kelly. and look at this — deanna lloyd sent this photo of her wonderful easter day lunch — left on her doorstep by her kind neighbour cathy. and finally, here's 0scar the...
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. >> ed: a desperate hunt underway in texas for this woman identified as 18-year-old lorraine -- sheng she is infected with covid-19 and willfully spreading it. officials tweeting out they could charge her with terror threats but have not actual information she is a danger to public health. >> sandra: most easter as passover services will be held online this week. president trump suggesting allowing perhaps some churches to open if they maintain social distancing guidelines. jonathan morris is a theologian and fox news contributor joining us by skype. great to see you this morning. it's something we're all struggling with. for so many americans who go to church every sunday particularly around these religious holidays and now easter this sunday. how can people get the most ut of these masses celebrating while watching them online? >> well, i see this as a huge opportunity. i don't mean for the church but for us. the world has changed so much but we have not changed. the essence of who we are. now we have a chance to reset everything and say i'm going to find the answers to the questi
. >> ed: a desperate hunt underway in texas for this woman identified as 18-year-old lorraine -- sheng she is infected with covid-19 and willfully spreading it. officials tweeting out they could charge her with terror threats but have not actual information she is a danger to public health. >> sandra: most easter as passover services will be held online this week. president trump suggesting allowing perhaps some churches to open if they maintain social distancing guidelines....
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we have you, and my good friend lorraine brockau, joy bahare, we have 11,000 employees.y big population in asia, and we have a population that have been dealing with this in south korea, china, japan. it's a challenging, challenging time it's a moment to recognize, i think, the heroes, all of us that are lucky in quarantine and those that are fighting. >> i was just thinking, we played golf together, too. i probably am more like joy bahar. >> joy is good. >> i probably have more in common with her in terms of skill. that sounds like fun david solomon. >> david contributed a lot of money. we still have a few slots left david is a fantastic guy and goldman has been hugely supportive, not just of sinai but of this whole initiative brian cranston called. he wanted to contribute and be part of it it's been a lot of fun but it's also -- it's getting us focused on the fact that we all have to -- here's a small piece the real focus is how do we get back to regular life and when is that going to happen we're all watching you guys and listening to the experts and hoping we can get
we have you, and my good friend lorraine brockau, joy bahare, we have 11,000 employees.y big population in asia, and we have a population that have been dealing with this in south korea, china, japan. it's a challenging, challenging time it's a moment to recognize, i think, the heroes, all of us that are lucky in quarantine and those that are fighting. >> i was just thinking, we played golf together, too. i probably am more like joy bahar. >> joy is good. >> i probably have...
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you search around and lorraine, my wife likes costume drama so we are watching something also on netflixcame about the origin of soccer. it's like upstairs downstairs, she likes it a lot. happy wife, particularly in these days, happy wife happy life. >> we always enjoy fox news sunday. >> we will have mark cuban. shark tank has 150 small businesses he's invested in. what will tell him whether or not to come back and he's also the owner of the dallas mavericks basketball team. how are you going to get 20,000 strangers back in an arena and that will be a very interesting question. we will also talk to muriel bowser, the mayor of washington, d.c. we talked about they have not hit their peak yet. also, she's african-american and we want to talk to her about this shocking disparity we are seeing about how coronavirus is hitting the african-american community. >> ed: chris wallace is not a fan of "tiger king." >> i'm not. i'm sorry. >> sandra: now to the louisiana, the state with more than 18,000 positive coronavirus cases and over 700 deaths. louisiana lawmakers, he was 54 years old and casey
you search around and lorraine, my wife likes costume drama so we are watching something also on netflixcame about the origin of soccer. it's like upstairs downstairs, she likes it a lot. happy wife, particularly in these days, happy wife happy life. >> we always enjoy fox news sunday. >> we will have mark cuban. shark tank has 150 small businesses he's invested in. what will tell him whether or not to come back and he's also the owner of the dallas mavericks basketball team. how...
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let's go to lorraine in new york.aller: my question is, my understanding is there has been a merger of a large commercial insurance. they used to be 30 or 100 of them right now there are only 12 big companies. i question is around profits, how much on average do large insurance company, commercial companies make in profit and take off the top for themselves? that is my question. certainly i think before the covid-19 crisis, we were looking again at what some of the underlying drivers of higher thish care costs are in country, including consolidation and competition and certainly those questions continue and will continue to try to address some of those drivers of health care. we also know that many of the largest insurance companies have also really been at the forefront of trying to take care and make sure that individuals and families were covered and had access to the treatment and care that they need and affordably so during this crisis. pat in austin texas, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for tak
let's go to lorraine in new york.aller: my question is, my understanding is there has been a merger of a large commercial insurance. they used to be 30 or 100 of them right now there are only 12 big companies. i question is around profits, how much on average do large insurance company, commercial companies make in profit and take off the top for themselves? that is my question. certainly i think before the covid-19 crisis, we were looking again at what some of the underlying drivers of higher...