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marc, is this hitting a nerve , if you will, according to senator johnson? >> marc: it seems to be.understand why joe biden. there is one center for everybody else and there's one standard for joe biden. on sexual assault, brett kavanaugh didn't get the presumption of innocence, but joe biden is supposed to get the resumption of innocence. now, on ukraine, democrats spent months and months not just investigating president trump but impeaching the president oveover the investigation of ukraine. the hunter biden an obviously corrupt dealing in ukraine, which because their father who was in the vice president in charge of ukraine policy to have a conflict of interest under federal law, and somehow the united states senate is not supposed to investigate this? i'm sorry, the rules that apply to everybody else also apply to joe biden. he's not above the law or the rules. >> harris: leslie, you and i have talked many times about the hunger for transparency. we always agree that it's better to know what all then not know enough. don't we need to know all that happened with hunter biden and
marc, is this hitting a nerve , if you will, according to senator johnson? >> marc: it seems to be.understand why joe biden. there is one center for everybody else and there's one standard for joe biden. on sexual assault, brett kavanaugh didn't get the presumption of innocence, but joe biden is supposed to get the resumption of innocence. now, on ukraine, democrats spent months and months not just investigating president trump but impeaching the president oveover the investigation of...
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i spoke earlier with the salesforce ceo, marc benioff. marc: this is my first pandemic.trying to figure this out as i go. was 90ot know what ppe days ago. now we have done everything we can to make sure that our hospitals are well-equipped. that is also why we built this suite of software, because we believe this is important. that is why we will have a chief health officer at salesforce. i don't know how we can manage a large organization around the world without end. are we in a recessionary environment? are we in a depressionary environment? we are taking actions to make sure that we can be successful but also that our customers can also be successful. emily: what is your assessment of how the trump administration has handled the crisis and what needs to be done? marc: it is hard for me to opine on government response. i have a lot of empathy for the situation. as i said, this is my first pandemic. not only for our government but a lot of governments around the world, it is their first pandemic. for those who have been through pandemics before, like south korea, taiwa
i spoke earlier with the salesforce ceo, marc benioff. marc: this is my first pandemic.trying to figure this out as i go. was 90ot know what ppe days ago. now we have done everything we can to make sure that our hospitals are well-equipped. that is also why we built this suite of software, because we believe this is important. that is why we will have a chief health officer at salesforce. i don't know how we can manage a large organization around the world without end. are we in a recessionary...
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marc: when we first started, we said it would be three phases.ting ready to exit this 90-day crisis. we said, let's not lay off anyone in the first 90 days. of course, that is difficult for a lot of companies to do. a lot of companies followed us. i was surprised. they made their own 90-day pledges. now we have the ability to come back to our offices fully intact as an organization. that is extremely important to us, and for others. or those that have let go of people, are experiencing a need now to rehire, i hope the government in the second phase gives companies incentive to rehire aggressively. i think that will be extremely important to make sure the second phase is accessible. >> you have been very outspoken about big tex, facebook in particular, critical of facebook. washington has had its eyes on big tech. there is a discussion about whether this pandemic will make some of the big tech companies even stronger. i wonder if you are concerned about that, whether big tech could become even more powerful as a result of the crisis? marc: it is i
marc: when we first started, we said it would be three phases.ting ready to exit this 90-day crisis. we said, let's not lay off anyone in the first 90 days. of course, that is difficult for a lot of companies to do. a lot of companies followed us. i was surprised. they made their own 90-day pledges. now we have the ability to come back to our offices fully intact as an organization. that is extremely important to us, and for others. or those that have let go of people, are experiencing a need...
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jim cramer with us, too, marc. >> marc, you are so right. it is a put. like i was looking at three stocks i would have shorted if i was a hem fund manage. royal. roig caribbean, carnival and norwegian. you have 50% in a week they all got -- royal caribbean got the money last night so what is happening i think over and over again what you think should just go to zero gets bailed out and then feeling better and i keep coming back to the, wow, how did that get saved everything seems to get saved except for some retailers and does make you feel like be careful. there's real bargains. don't hate carnival at 8, different than carnival at 50. >> i think you're absolutely right. that's the dilemma you are saying how's the company able to borrow money when we all know that nobody can get on those boats for at least six months or a year so because the fed is there? that's the put so you have just got to wait until companies aren't able to borrow money or until reality comes back look it may never come back if that's the case, that's fine but i think over the cours
jim cramer with us, too, marc. >> marc, you are so right. it is a put. like i was looking at three stocks i would have shorted if i was a hem fund manage. royal. roig caribbean, carnival and norwegian. you have 50% in a week they all got -- royal caribbean got the money last night so what is happening i think over and over again what you think should just go to zero gets bailed out and then feeling better and i keep coming back to the, wow, how did that get saved everything seems to get...
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that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of ourou moving around again? i don't know. tweet me — we could have a vote! through the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye.
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marc, welcome back >> glad to be back how you doing? >> we're doing well. thanks, hope you are, too. so i've been trying to ask you about different parts of your business and there's other areas of the markets that you've been witnessing with your own eyes. you do have business in china. off direct lending business there. and i didn't ask you about it last time, but i do want to now. put us on the ground in china. what are you seeing? how's your office doing there? how's the direct lending going >> it's going fine i mean, i think the investments we have are doing well what you're finding is there's a great need for new capital right now. and the reason for that is simply because there's just a lack of capital out there. so for us, we're able to find quite a bit of deals but i would tell you things are coming back, but are coming back slow i mean, it's not -- it's opened up, but it's probably 25, 50% of what it used to be, which i think is a good indication of what's going to happen here. >> you've been skeptical, i think, to say the least about this move th
marc, welcome back >> glad to be back how you doing? >> we're doing well. thanks, hope you are, too. so i've been trying to ask you about different parts of your business and there's other areas of the markets that you've been witnessing with your own eyes. you do have business in china. off direct lending business there. and i didn't ask you about it last time, but i do want to now. put us on the ground in china. what are you seeing? how's your office doing there? how's the direct...
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marc: we are fortunate.have excellent properties, we are manhattan's largest owner of commercial office. the tenants by and large are nantscredit quality, te that are able to work from home in many respects. our collections in april were about 93%. off of anytips normal month. many of these businesses are built to last in downturns for whatever reason, more than a month or two. the retailers within our portfolio, that is a different story. those retailers, our collections were between 50 and 65%. we closed the month at 63%. we are expecting similar numbers for may. there are those retailers that have the wherewithal and capacity to wait out this pandemic and hopefully get back to business at the end of may, beginning of june. there are those that we have to work with, many that i mentioned in the food industry, but others where we are working on getting through two or three months of deferrals, abatements, and it has really been a joint effort between our team and these tenants to get people through this tim
marc: we are fortunate.have excellent properties, we are manhattan's largest owner of commercial office. the tenants by and large are nantscredit quality, te that are able to work from home in many respects. our collections in april were about 93%. off of anytips normal month. many of these businesses are built to last in downturns for whatever reason, more than a month or two. the retailers within our portfolio, that is a different story. those retailers, our collections were between 50 and...
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marc, thank you, as always, sorry, go ahead. >> thanks, ali. >> marc morial is the president and ceo of the national urban league. yasmin, i'm going to send it back to you. again, i think there's a way of articulating and emphasizing with the view without sympathizing with it. without saying any of this is acceptable. these are people's private businesses, this is private property. this is taxpayer cost that has been ruined, but the concept of there is no accountability for anyone who does something bad to me, so why do i have to achieve that same accountability to society? it is something that is worth people getting their heads around, that the grief and the confusion is great out here. >> yeah, nobody's condoning the violence. as you pointed out yesterday on the air, ali. residents are scared. they're in the middle of these protes protests. nonetheless, marc morial makes a good point, we need to understand what is driving these protesters in minneapolis and across the country, what was driving protesters in ferguson, what was driving protesters and people that marched during the c
marc, thank you, as always, sorry, go ahead. >> thanks, ali. >> marc morial is the president and ceo of the national urban league. yasmin, i'm going to send it back to you. again, i think there's a way of articulating and emphasizing with the view without sympathizing with it. without saying any of this is acceptable. these are people's private businesses, this is private property. this is taxpayer cost that has been ruined, but the concept of there is no accountability for anyone...
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we imported -- lou: okay, okay, okay, okay -- marc, marc, excuse me. forgive me. to get into that right now. i want to get to the point that i asked. what is going on with dr. fauci talking in one direction, dr. birx talking the opposite, and why is he talking in direct opposition to the president he is ostensibly serving? >> he should not be. he's there to serve the president, and he's not -- he's more of a virologist than a public health official, but if he's going to look at the larger picture, you already said what the larger picture is. look at all of the medical care that is not occurring right now. no prevention. people are afraid to go to emergency rooms. lou, much worse in april than more, by the way. four out of five people in march were afraid to go to e.r.s, i can't convince anybody to go to an emergency room. a 90-year-old last week with an acute gallbladder attack, i was begging him to go to the emergency room. heart attacks afraid to go to the emergency room. the whole health care system in tremendous disarray. we have to look at the larger picture
we imported -- lou: okay, okay, okay, okay -- marc, marc, excuse me. forgive me. to get into that right now. i want to get to the point that i asked. what is going on with dr. fauci talking in one direction, dr. birx talking the opposite, and why is he talking in direct opposition to the president he is ostensibly serving? >> he should not be. he's there to serve the president, and he's not -- he's more of a virologist than a public health official, but if he's going to look at the larger...
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we'll have our weekly chevy in with marc lasry. we'll talk about where the nba is it looks like it's getting closer to perhs apa restart. halftime is back in two minutes. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. at mercedes-benz, nothing service will do.-class that's why we're expanding your range of choices. many dealers now offer optional pick-up & delivery and at-home maintenance, as well as online shopping with home delivery and special finance arrangements. so, whether you visit your local dealer or prefer the comfort of home you can count on the very highest level of service. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. >>> welcome back let's welcome in marc. i hope you are well and have be
we'll have our weekly chevy in with marc lasry. we'll talk about where the nba is it looks like it's getting closer to perhs apa restart. halftime is back in two minutes. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis....
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that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of our twitter feeds. that's it for now, though. you staying in that place next week or are you moving around again? i don't know. tweet me — we could have a vote! through the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding out the best films for viewing in the home. the most eye—opening film getting a digital release this week is the assistant, a high—impact drama about the day in the life of a young woman working for an abusive and strangely familiar entertainment mogul. where is he? julia garner is jane, a college graduate with dreams of becoming a film producer who finds herself on the bottom realm of the industry. her tasks are menial — making coffee, ordering lunch and arranging travel. but she also has to clean up after her boss, removing used syringes from his waist bin, picking up suspicious ear
that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of our twitter feeds. that's it for now, though. you staying in that place next week or are you moving around again? i don't know. tweet me — we could have a vote! through the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark...
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marc should go. to dick's and only make. it was a sensational discovery that electrified more than the art world the case made headlines across the globe. that father had to plant was a major artery there during north sea germany's occupation of france during world war 2 the artworks seized from his property were quickly suspected of being stolen from jewish owners or bought for drastically deflated prices. where did these paintings come from and to whom did they belong. the center for lost cultural assets in monte borg has spent 8 years trying to solve myriad mysteries. the german government says determining provenance is extremely urgent does one steve phillips and clauson only face a possibly endless task ladies and gentleman and we owe it to those deprived of their property and their rights to complete it so it is. and so is it an endless task and only 14 of the works found in the stolen bounty have been handed to descendants of the original owners the most spectacular case was 2 writers on the b
marc should go. to dick's and only make. it was a sensational discovery that electrified more than the art world the case made headlines across the globe. that father had to plant was a major artery there during north sea germany's occupation of france during world war 2 the artworks seized from his property were quickly suspected of being stolen from jewish owners or bought for drastically deflated prices. where did these paintings come from and to whom did they belong. the center for lost...
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that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of oure could have a vote! through the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter ? @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello, it has turned into a predominantly dry sunday across most parts of the uk. that is not the whole story. there have been some really heavy downpours further north in some of those will continue into the evening. the showers, i think, most plentiful across eastern and southern parts of scotland, tending to fade i think from northern ireland, but they will continue across eastern parts of england with and lightning lightly. some showers also getting down into east anglia and further south notice quite a lot of cloud on the chart. still one or two of those showers linger in close to the east coast, the further north and west you are across the sky will be clearest and where temperatures will be lowest. parts of scotland and northern ireland likely to see a touch of frost. as we goin
that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of oure could have a vote! through the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter ? @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello, it has turned into a predominantly dry sunday across most parts of the uk. that is not the whole story. there have been some really heavy downpours further north in some of those will...
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that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of oure could have a vote! through the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter ? @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. for those lucky enough to have a garden, it can become a real sanctuary in recent weeks. some of you have been working so hard to make them so immaculate. a lot of sunshine showing up there across sussex through the morning. there will be more around this afternoon as well. this weekend will bring us as well. this weekend will bring us a lot of dry weather although still some showers to come in the north—east. it was a very dry april for many parts of the uk so some of their showers in recent days actually bringing some welcome rainfall. below that brought them is 110w rainfall. below that brought them is now off to watch the continent and high pressure is trying to come in from the north. this weather front is sitting towards the south—west and will come into play of the for saturday,
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that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of our — we could have a vote! through the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter — @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. friday marks the 75th anniversary of ve day and it's going to be another very warm and a sunny day across much of the country. the sunshine a little bit hazy at times. and into the afternoon, the high temperatures could spark off a few heavy, maybe thundery, showers pretty much anywhere. now, the pressure chart reveals high—pressure dominating the scene through friday. we've got this weather front pushing in to the north of scotland. that'll introduce more cloud here with showery bursts of rain throughout the day. we'll also start the day with some showery bursts of rain across southwest england. it's moving northwards and tending to ease down, but it will be rather grey to start across irish sea coasts. most of that cloud should run back to the coast. most places acro
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that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of ourme — we could have a vote! through the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter — @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello. 0ur weather looks like warming up for a time in the week ahead before doing a complete u—turn next weekend, as we'll see in a moment. it will be pleasant where there are some some sunny spells during monday, still a chance of catching a few showers, particularly across parts of eastern england, whereas elsewhere it is high—pressure in control, so it looks dry. a few showers for south—east scotland to start the day. they are going to clear. a frosty start in northern scotland. a few spots in northern ireland. scotland and northern ireland though, seeing abundant afternoon sunshine. you can see where the showers are, merging to give longer spells of rain and showers across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, showers developing in east anglia and parts of the midlands too, into
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marc, it is significant for people who say law enforcement needs this tool.is a setback. >> it's a huge setback. the fisa court is vital to our national security because this is where we go to get warrants to surveil terrorist planning attacks on the united states and other foreign adversaries. it's a critical institution. it's been damage. this is an example of people always say donald trump is undermining our institutions. this is an example where the people going after donald trump have undermined a critical institution. the obama fbi lied to the fisa court for falsified information, left out exculpatory information and abuse the process to spy on the trump campaign and as a result, americans have lost confidence in the fisa process. it used to be that the way the fisa bill passed was most -- a lot of democrats would vote against it. a handful of libertarian republicans. the republicans would vote pretty much in unison to reauthorize the fisa bill. not because of the fbi abuses, that republican support has evaporated. this is an example of trump's critics,
marc, it is significant for people who say law enforcement needs this tool.is a setback. >> it's a huge setback. the fisa court is vital to our national security because this is where we go to get warrants to surveil terrorist planning attacks on the united states and other foreign adversaries. it's a critical institution. it's been damage. this is an example of people always say donald trump is undermining our institutions. this is an example where the people going after donald trump...
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that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of ourt me — we could have a vote! through the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter ? @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. the weekend weather continues with perhaps a greater chance for catching a shower in the day ahead compared with saturday. there will still be some sunny spells around, but actually for a large part of england and wales, it'll be a cloudier day compared with saturday. that's because this frontal system is bringing at least some cloud up from the south, and to start the day across parts of southern england and south wales, there may just be a bit of patchy light rain around. it does mean more cloud across a large part of england and wales compared with saturday. still sunny spells, though, for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, but this is where some showers are going to break out. some of those may be heavy and possibly thundery. you may also see a few towards nor
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as we make bring in marc tamayo with us. as we wake up it's nice to feel that marine layer north of the golden gate here. >> rate. taking off the edge of the extreme heat. more high numbers inland but everyone cooling off for today. especially as we head after friday into the weekend. the main source for today. it's back near the coast and our live camera showing you that looking out above the fog looking out over the golden gate bridge. stubborn clouds over portions of san francisco along the coastline. that impacthe graphics for you showing you the highs from yesterday. we are showing you the wednesday highs. 96 in santa rosa. oakland 81. livermore 100 degrees. san jose 94. a bunch of down arrows. no more triple digits for today . livermore 99 degrees. fairfield 87, livermore 84. san jose in the upper 70s and a chilly 57 with 59 degrees out toward the coast and right around san francisco. these numbers are cooler compared to yesterday this time. santa rosa 16 degrees cooler than this time yesterday and as we widen out the
as we make bring in marc tamayo with us. as we wake up it's nice to feel that marine layer north of the golden gate here. >> rate. taking off the edge of the extreme heat. more high numbers inland but everyone cooling off for today. especially as we head after friday into the weekend. the main source for today. it's back near the coast and our live camera showing you that looking out above the fog looking out over the golden gate bridge. stubborn clouds over portions of san francisco...
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sorry, mike, a little bit more direction because we have marc thiessen a fox contributor and former speechwriter who is joining us today and looking at this from your perch. give us your take on these developments and the officers don't make the officer was arrested in a little bit over an hour. >> it is about time. anyone who looks at that video and sees what was done to that poor man, your heart breaks for him and your heart breaks for the family. you understand the outrage that people are feeling. and at the same time, look at all the victims out there. you watch the videos of looting and people going through stores and stealing things. those are people's livelihoods, stores burning. we are in the middle of this pandemic were 40 million people have been thrown out of work. small businesses across the country. and the country has been decimated appeared to have some of those operating and have their businesses completely destroyed is incredibly heartbreaking. so this is a tragedy all around. >> dana: mark, you are a former speechwriter and a very good one. >> thank you. what kind of words matt
sorry, mike, a little bit more direction because we have marc thiessen a fox contributor and former speechwriter who is joining us today and looking at this from your perch. give us your take on these developments and the officers don't make the officer was arrested in a little bit over an hour. >> it is about time. anyone who looks at that video and sees what was done to that poor man, your heart breaks for him and your heart breaks for the family. you understand the outrage that people...
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maria: what about the social distancing issues, marc?he cdc that six feet between people may not be enough, that deadly droplets can stay in the air and you need a larger space between people than six feet. how do you deal with that at an amusement park? >> well, physical distancing at our parks, our parks are largely outdoor experiences. so i think we can create that space and you're going to see markings and signage and things like that, that will remind people to keep that distance. we'll have other measures as well. we'll have increased sanitation, masks, temperature screening, all those things that are important to make people feel safe and feel good about our ability to be able to do that. when you think about how big our parks are, walking around, seeing a show and presentation, we can stagger the seatings and people can come in and have a good time. maria: how will you get out of this? are you going to be raising prices once we get out of this? >> we've had a lot of work the last couple years on pricing strategies. i think people
maria: what about the social distancing issues, marc?he cdc that six feet between people may not be enough, that deadly droplets can stay in the air and you need a larger space between people than six feet. how do you deal with that at an amusement park? >> well, physical distancing at our parks, our parks are largely outdoor experiences. so i think we can create that space and you're going to see markings and signage and things like that, that will remind people to keep that distance....
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i can't wait to talk to marc i got some sleep after marc woke me, 45 minutes it was fantastic >> jim,aring some of it. i can't wait to see more mad money, of course 6:00 p.m. eastern time guys, interesting session here as the low for the session was down 362 as we started a busy week, a lot headed our way over the next coming days whether it's earnings or data the jobs number on friday and so forth. >> yep jobs on friday it's going to be ugly when it comes to the numbers as far as what's setting the tone this morning, what you guys have been talking about, warren buffett, no question the caution he expressed, the microcosm of the selling the airlines without knowing when revenues would come back and people would be back as far as the number of others from statements he made that may have been more subtle, our colleague has a great column on this this morning in the new york times jux have a posing what buffett said during '09 when he was buying when stocks were crashing versus now where he seemed more cautious saying they have to protect fort knox. worth a read potentially having an i
i can't wait to talk to marc i got some sleep after marc woke me, 45 minutes it was fantastic >> jim,aring some of it. i can't wait to see more mad money, of course 6:00 p.m. eastern time guys, interesting session here as the low for the session was down 362 as we started a busy week, a lot headed our way over the next coming days whether it's earnings or data the jobs number on friday and so forth. >> yep jobs on friday it's going to be ugly when it comes to the numbers as far as...
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that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentioned pinned to the top of ourmoving around again? i don't know. tweet me — we could have a vote! throughout the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello. skies have threatened rather than delivered many showers today. if you've seen a bit of sunshine, the garden‘s been a nice place to be. spring in full swing of course right now and for part two of the weekend tomorrow, high pressure in control for much of the uk but there will still be a few showers breaking out. maybe for some of us, a greater chance tomorrow of catching one than today. this weather front towards the south—west of england will produce a bit of patchy, light rain in places. and in fact, that's the case as we go on into tonight, as the cloud increases as that weather front gets closer. and where we have seen some showers today across northern and eastern scotland, north—east england, they will slowly fade as we get
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sorry, mike, a little bit more direction because we have marc thiessen a fox contributor and former speechwriter who is joining us today and looking at this from your perch. give us your take on these developments and the officers don't make the officer was arrested in a little bit over an hour. >> it is about time. anyone who looks at that video and sees what was done to that poor man, your heart breaks for him and your heart breaks for the family. you understand the outrage that people are feeling. and at the same time, look at
sorry, mike, a little bit more direction because we have marc thiessen a fox contributor and former speechwriter who is joining us today and looking at this from your perch. give us your take on these developments and the officers don't make the officer was arrested in a little bit over an hour. >> it is about time. anyone who looks at that video and sees what was done to that poor man, your heart breaks for him and your heart breaks for the family. you understand the outrage that people...
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that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of ouring around again? i don't know. tweet me — we could have a vote! throughout the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. the weather will not be the main thing we remember about april 2020. but in normal circumstances it just might april 2020. but in normal circumstances itjust might have been because it was an exceptional month. the sunniest april on record according to the met office and also an exceptionally dry month. where you see the dark brown colours on this map, that showed rainfall that was well below average, particularly across northern england and eastern scotland. will the dry trend continue as we move deeper into may? high pressure will try to keep things dry through this week but with low pressure squashing in from the south, see the white lines on the south, see the white lines on the chart, the isobars squeezing together, that m
that was marc, and you'll find the details to all of the games marc mentions pinned to the top of ouring around again? i don't know. tweet me — we could have a vote! throughout the week, you can keep track of all the team on social media on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. the weather will not be the main thing we remember about april 2020. but in normal circumstances it just might april 2020. but in...
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joining us from the white house is hans nichols and also with us politico's marc caputo, and an msnbc contributor and mike 58 beschloss, nbc news presidential historian here. hans, let me start with you. we just heard from the president a little bit ago. maybe you can give us a little rundown. it seems as if the theme of the day, which is drive forward, find a political wedge and let's have a fight continued. >> yes, chuck, he's moved to health care. he's criticized from the rose garden obama care on several occasions. lashed out at joe biden. called him sleepy joe. what the president is promoting is changes to part d of medicare and really a way to lower prescription drug costs specifically with insulin. this is something you can do from the white house. you can try to tinker with something things to drive messages. the message today, especially to seniors, this government will lower your insulin cost. and at one point somebody mused maybe he should be taking insulin. he didn't know. maybe consult your doctor before. but the example right now is the white house right now is trying a
joining us from the white house is hans nichols and also with us politico's marc caputo, and an msnbc contributor and mike 58 beschloss, nbc news presidential historian here. hans, let me start with you. we just heard from the president a little bit ago. maybe you can give us a little rundown. it seems as if the theme of the day, which is drive forward, find a political wedge and let's have a fight continued. >> yes, chuck, he's moved to health care. he's criticized from the rose garden...
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♪ >> grandes estrellas de la mÚsica y el espectÁculo como kate del castillo, los tigres del norte, marcestados unidos en medio de la emergencia >> bueno, al regresar, les contamos quiÉnes son los avispÓnes asesinos que causan preocupaciÓn en estados unidos, ya venimos. cuando los nuevos smartphones son muy caros, tu familia tiene que compartir uno adelÁntate con boost mobile y recibe 4 samsung galaxy a20 gratis cuando te cambias o no... y prepÁrate para que se rompan los muebles adelÁntate con boost mobile y recibe 4 lÍneas por $25 por lÍnea al mes o no... y remodela la sala adelÁntate con boost mobile y recibe 4 lÍneas por $25 por lÍnea al mes con datos sin lÍmite y 4 telÉfonos samsung galaxy a20 gratis cuando te cambias. todo en nuestra red sÚper confiable y sÚper rÁpida. adelÁntate con boost mobile. y abajo las preocupaciones. por las que han hecho de su casa una oficina, una escuela, e incluso a veces, una casa con drive-thru. ¡aquí iced coffee! a las mamás que nos mueven a todos, gracias. weren't always easy to come by. now, with schools closing 22 million kids across america have
♪ >> grandes estrellas de la mÚsica y el espectÁculo como kate del castillo, los tigres del norte, marcestados unidos en medio de la emergencia >> bueno, al regresar, les contamos quiÉnes son los avispÓnes asesinos que causan preocupaciÓn en estados unidos, ya venimos. cuando los nuevos smartphones son muy caros, tu familia tiene que compartir uno adelÁntate con boost mobile y recibe 4 samsung galaxy a20 gratis cuando te cambias o no... y prepÁrate para que se rompan los...
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marc: i don't think so. in a coming back up to the highest level across the digital portfolio, we have had a long-standing leave the don't put a lot of leverage on these businesses. while it was an opportunistic financing for beanfield, we own 23 billion in assets and only have about why .8 times leverage across the folio. to give you a sense of loan-to-value, that's 46% ltv mostthe nearest maturity, of those "to 24 and 2025. -- thoseto 202 taylor: 2024 and 2025. vonnie: it appears that banks are getting more difficult to borrow from. standards are going up. where does it end, mark? when does it not make sense anymore to borrow? marc: i think we measure this in a total return environment. we are looking at the total tolerance for risk here. once again it gets back to retesting assumptions around risk. we are looking at something close to 70 different transactions in our digital business. not all get to the goal line. pipeline is in deal flow, so we have to be careful investorscators and have given us their c
marc: i don't think so. in a coming back up to the highest level across the digital portfolio, we have had a long-standing leave the don't put a lot of leverage on these businesses. while it was an opportunistic financing for beanfield, we own 23 billion in assets and only have about why .8 times leverage across the folio. to give you a sense of loan-to-value, that's 46% ltv mostthe nearest maturity, of those "to 24 and 2025. -- thoseto 202 taylor: 2024 and 2025. vonnie: it appears that...
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joining me is salesforce chair and ceo marc benioff.for joining suite ofbout this new products. you are trying to answer complex questions like how safe is it to return to work. marc: this has been a challenging time for all of us. hearts really had our with everyone going through such difficulties during this crisis. even 50 of our own employees have had the virus. it has anchored us to what we can do for others. that has started in this first phase. we see this in three phases. the first is the first 90 days. then we are going to move to phase two, which we are headed to do now, when we are going to reopen. in the first phase, we responded with acquiring more than 60 million ppe for more than 200 hospitals across the world. we have also delivered more than organizations -- to organizations that have needed to manage could go new information. some of those organizations, like the state of rhode island, were doing amazing things where they were coupling testing with contact tracing. we realize we were going to need to provide that to al
joining me is salesforce chair and ceo marc benioff.for joining suite ofbout this new products. you are trying to answer complex questions like how safe is it to return to work. marc: this has been a challenging time for all of us. hearts really had our with everyone going through such difficulties during this crisis. even 50 of our own employees have had the virus. it has anchored us to what we can do for others. that has started in this first phase. we see this in three phases. the first is...
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. >>> back in the bay area let's check in with meteorologist marc benioff. mark, i am sweating appear in studio m. >> behind me shaking my camera around and it's a bit windy and portions of san francisco right now and we still have a lot of blue skies with fairly warm temperatures. the sea breeze is picking up here. i will step out of the way and show you the view looking out toward pacific heights and the tower in the distance. nothing but clear skies. san francisco has not warmed up to the excessively hot category and let's look at the current numbers out there. we will show you a live camera looking out toward modesto. mostly clear skies. we skirt packed current numbers. san francisco checking in at 71 degrees. hotspots inland and low to mid 90s out toward concord and it looks like fairfield, 98 degrees at last check. it will reach 102-103 degrees today. we do bring in cooling as you can see out here in the pacific. this area of pressure sets up on shore bringing in cooler air and hard to believe that the church is the pitch heat. we are talking the stanc
. >>> back in the bay area let's check in with meteorologist marc benioff. mark, i am sweating appear in studio m. >> behind me shaking my camera around and it's a bit windy and portions of san francisco right now and we still have a lot of blue skies with fairly warm temperatures. the sea breeze is picking up here. i will step out of the way and show you the view looking out toward pacific heights and the tower in the distance. nothing but clear skies. san francisco has not...
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we'll be right back with civil rights leader marc morial. rights leader marc morial.se relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. wayfair has way more ways to renovate your home, from inspiration which moto installation. like way more vanities perfect for you. nice. way more unique fixtures and tiles. pairing. ♪ nice. way more top brands in sinks and faucets. way more ways to rule your renovation. nice! on any budget, with free shipping. wayfair. way more than furniture. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus ...under control. turns out, it was controlling
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daisy marc jacobs. en macy's, el destino para fragancias. daisy marc jacobs.so este aÑo la celebraciÓn del dÍa de la madre, lo pasÓ del diez de mayo a diez de julio, para evitar aglomeraciones para que no hayan nuevos contagios de esta manera lo anunciÓ la jefa de gobierno claudia sheinbaum. >> estamos haciendo un llamado para que este aÑo, celebremos el dÍa de las madres el diez de julio. celebrarÍamos este diez de mayo, llamando en mi caso a mi madre, mis hijos que me llamen por telÉfono, que no nos juntemos, y esperemos al diez de julio para poder hacer pues realmente las reuniones familiares que normalmente hacemos. >> pero el gobierno capitalino transmitirÁ este domingo por internet un festival artÍstico que podrÁ disfrutarse desde casa. para muchos estudiantes de secundaria su graduaciÓn es un evento muy importante que se ha visto afectado por esta pandemia, sin embargo, ellos no se sda newman y estÁn buscando maneras de celebrar su graduaci graduaciÓn leonardo nos muestra cÓmo estÁn haciendo. >> aproximadamente 3,7 millones de estudiantes han visto sus
daisy marc jacobs. en macy's, el destino para fragancias. daisy marc jacobs.so este aÑo la celebraciÓn del dÍa de la madre, lo pasÓ del diez de mayo a diez de julio, para evitar aglomeraciones para que no hayan nuevos contagios de esta manera lo anunciÓ la jefa de gobierno claudia sheinbaum. >> estamos haciendo un llamado para que este aÑo, celebremos el dÍa de las madres el diez de julio. celebrarÍamos este diez de mayo, llamando en mi caso a mi madre, mis hijos que me llamen por...
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marc: intact landscapes can play a tremendously positive buffering effect.ey generally kind of attenuate the extremes of weather, the extremes of wind, and the extremes of water. and that's why we need those big landscapes. they also serve as a reservoir. they're all hosting biodiversity, they are hosting systems that are effective, that are functioning. reporter: but this natural paradise is under threat. on nearby mount gorongosa, residents have cleared huge swathes of forest for farmland. forests have a key regulatory function, absorbing and releasing water. it was clear that if the deforestation continued, many of the springs that stain thehe wetlands would disappear soso, six years ago,o, the park administration came up with an idea. instead of subsistence farming, residents could help restore the forest by planting coffee along with hardwood d treeto provide shade fofor the crops thrhriv. project manager sional moiane shows us a p plantation with 250,000 young coffee plants and hardwood saplings. sional: before, there were almost no trees left here at
marc: intact landscapes can play a tremendously positive buffering effect.ey generally kind of attenuate the extremes of weather, the extremes of wind, and the extremes of water. and that's why we need those big landscapes. they also serve as a reservoir. they're all hosting biodiversity, they are hosting systems that are effective, that are functioning. reporter: but this natural paradise is under threat. on nearby mount gorongosa, residents have cleared huge swathes of forest for farmland....
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marc: i really have no idea. o.thee w.h.i programs that are most advanced in china, there is one in which the military academy is involved that is in the second phase of human trials, and we should get some idea of what happened in those trials around the end of may or early june. but, it is early days, any time you start talking to scientists who are familiar with the process, they will start to choke at the kinds of schedules that people are talking about, by january like operation work speed aims to have 300 vaccines. it is difficult to say. vonnie: i am just going to jump in here, and thanks to you. he wrote a wonderful column about vaccines and the race for them. we are showing the live pictures of the president and the first lady, the 75th anniversary of ve day at the world war ii were mario to pay tribute -- memorial to pay tribute to the 10,000 allied forces that did not make it past this day 75 years ago. that is the world war ii recognizes though americans that -- the americans that served and also recogni
marc: i really have no idea. o.thee w.h.i programs that are most advanced in china, there is one in which the military academy is involved that is in the second phase of human trials, and we should get some idea of what happened in those trials around the end of may or early june. but, it is early days, any time you start talking to scientists who are familiar with the process, they will start to choke at the kinds of schedules that people are talking about, by january like operation work speed...
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well absolutely i you know just kind of building on upon what both hillary and marc said on and terms of how this is going to affect behavior i think you know originally organizations when they thought about coming up with a working from home set ups they looked at this from a very technical perspective right so how do we adapt the technical infrastructure of the organization such as the i.t. support how to come up with policies to make sure that working from home works well but i think kind of building upon what hilary said what a lot of people have forgotten or let's say a lot of managers have forgotten to do is to also think about how to build this psychological infrastructure and this is what i mean with this is more the psychological let's say the social and the social psychological environments. in normally in the organization or in the workplace that actually affects people's behaviors their well being and also their or their productivity so think of social cues emotional cues contextual cues nonverbal cues for example that help us to feel validated to help us us to feel acknow
well absolutely i you know just kind of building on upon what both hillary and marc said on and terms of how this is going to affect behavior i think you know originally organizations when they thought about coming up with a working from home set ups they looked at this from a very technical perspective right so how do we adapt the technical infrastructure of the organization such as the i.t. support how to come up with policies to make sure that working from home works well but i think kind of...
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that's troublesome, troubling at a time when we are trying to get the country opened up. >> bret: marc by secretary azar was pretty firm. >> i don't see how this testimony helped anybody. he was complaining we hadn't done more in january. even dr. fauci was saying in late january them this wasn't going to affect most people. and into february, plenty of people were saying he wasn't going to affect the whole country. nobody saw this coming, he wants in a generation pathogen. the public health experts thought it was going to be like stars, like avian flu, like swine flu, like ebola. serious public health challenge but not a once-in-a-lifetime pathogen that shuts down the entire country. the president is trying to handle it and we should be finding ways to support him. not criticizing from the sidelines. >> bret: meantime, jason, thursday is usually a bad day lately because you get the weekly jobless claims. another 3 million americans filed for unemployment last week. that's the eight week total, 36.5 million. it's an astonishing number. that's why a lot of these governors are trying to
that's troublesome, troubling at a time when we are trying to get the country opened up. >> bret: marc by secretary azar was pretty firm. >> i don't see how this testimony helped anybody. he was complaining we hadn't done more in january. even dr. fauci was saying in late january them this wasn't going to affect most people. and into february, plenty of people were saying he wasn't going to affect the whole country. nobody saw this coming, he wants in a generation pathogen. the...
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the white house account, the official white house account retweets >> we're all kind of confused, as marc benioff, who is against this obscure regulation that gives these companies an exception todo this, many are confused it seems president trump wants to create his own enemy with -- if you start regulating these companies rather than having the exception, they're always going to have to put a counter to what president trump wants. i think what he may not understand is free speech is nasty. what he had until this was a great run of things. it's going to make it tough for him to be aggressive on twitter. he doesn't have press conferences that work because of all the displeasure he had with regular reporters. he's disintermediating himself from the public. if he becomes regulated, if it's journalism, it's a nightmare for him. >> yes, if, in fact, he is held to a standard of truth and fact, that could be somewhat difficult. now, there's a lot of interpretation that goes on in that there's sort of two separate things going on here the executive order from yesterday, people trying to understa
the white house account, the official white house account retweets >> we're all kind of confused, as marc benioff, who is against this obscure regulation that gives these companies an exception todo this, many are confused it seems president trump wants to create his own enemy with -- if you start regulating these companies rather than having the exception, they're always going to have to put a counter to what president trump wants. i think what he may not understand is free speech is...
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marc lined there is touring the 65 or so shoe stores belonging to his family they've come back after the 4 shut down but the customers haven't. since we reopened on april the 20th we've done 40 to 90 percent less business in the same time last year depending on the location that's a very dramatic drop. not having enough customers is just one problem but the whole atmosphere is poor social distancing measures blocked off areas and queuing in front of stores all discouraging visitors from shopping even if money isn't the problem. romeo get when we have the money but we're not spending it we don't go out to dinner or to a bar we're not going out to do any shopping either. it's just not any fun right now this doesn't feel normal yet to me as if we're mega cool i used to buy more than i do these days but wearing a mask and sweating in the store i don't feel like doing that retailers are in a state of emergency where houses are full of stock unsold during lockdown winter boots and summer are a hard sell. no chance no one's going to buy them until probably october but. instead they're selli
marc lined there is touring the 65 or so shoe stores belonging to his family they've come back after the 4 shut down but the customers haven't. since we reopened on april the 20th we've done 40 to 90 percent less business in the same time last year depending on the location that's a very dramatic drop. not having enough customers is just one problem but the whole atmosphere is poor social distancing measures blocked off areas and queuing in front of stores all discouraging visitors from...
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. >> stand by marc, i want to get back to you. mitch another former mayor of new orleans is with us as well. you heard john harrington, the public safety commissioner in the state of minnesota. he's saying basically there are thousands and thousands of rioters who are not really concerned about george floyd at all, the murder of george floyd, they are simply bent on the destruction of property -- i'm reading from my notes -- they were bent on hurting people, using explosive devices, molotov cocktails and then running behind the legitimate protesters outraged by the murder of george floyd, using them as human shields to run away. have you ever heard of anything like that going on inside a major american city? >> i'm glad to be here with my friend marc, both he and i grew up together and honored to serve as mayors of the city of new orleans. i want to reiterate and amplify what he said, nothing happening anywhere that can take away from the facts and the circumstances of george floyd's death. this is something that should enrage peo
. >> stand by marc, i want to get back to you. mitch another former mayor of new orleans is with us as well. you heard john harrington, the public safety commissioner in the state of minnesota. he's saying basically there are thousands and thousands of rioters who are not really concerned about george floyd at all, the murder of george floyd, they are simply bent on the destruction of property -- i'm reading from my notes -- they were bent on hurting people, using explosive devices,...
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joining me now, congressman marc veasey, democrat representing dallas-ft. worth. from some of the larger franchises. how about the small businesses there in dallas? how are they doing? are they coming back as well? >> there are some small businesses that are definitely opening. i know some of them personally that are reopening. i think that it's going to be a while before the public here feels completely safe to go back to certain restaurants, to go back to retail shopping, and really do anything other than run essential errands. >> yeah, totally makes sense. how about those local mom and pop stores? were they able to tap into the relief packages that passed in congress? do you know what more needs to be done for them? >> you know, alex, i do the business where i work at a different place once a month. i probably have worked at about 60 different jobs since 2014. and it's great. it gives me sort of a bird's eye view on how the small businesses and even large businesses are ran. and there's a vegan soul food place in west dallas called the munchies, and they did re
joining me now, congressman marc veasey, democrat representing dallas-ft. worth. from some of the larger franchises. how about the small businesses there in dallas? how are they doing? are they coming back as well? >> there are some small businesses that are definitely opening. i know some of them personally that are reopening. i think that it's going to be a while before the public here feels completely safe to go back to certain restaurants, to go back to retail shopping, and really do...
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it's almost as if the government should have just figured out what marc did or maybe marc is the governmentis case because it's been so unruly. no criticism of the government, look, it's hard. you have dr. fauci, foremost guy, and i don't want to spend too much time on sooins, but he said don't wear a mask, and now he says wear a mask. he said the fall is definitely going to be bad, now fall is not going to be bad. he's offering ill advised information. i say that as someone who reveres him. >> cdc, too, jim the cdc in particular from the very onset of this crisis has been very hard to follow again, and the mask thing, what i recall came from them specifically don't worry about wearing masks. save them for the frontline, the people on the frontlines then that changed. we look at asia where wearing masks had been done in daily life frequently, and the rates there are so far lower than we have in this country >> look, they would be much better if they just watched dr. gottlieb in the morning. they should follow him on twitter. they can say, here's what the plan is. gottlieb has been so much b
it's almost as if the government should have just figured out what marc did or maybe marc is the governmentis case because it's been so unruly. no criticism of the government, look, it's hard. you have dr. fauci, foremost guy, and i don't want to spend too much time on sooins, but he said don't wear a mask, and now he says wear a mask. he said the fall is definitely going to be bad, now fall is not going to be bad. he's offering ill advised information. i say that as someone who reveres him....