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mark: two different things.t recession, it was focused on insurance companies and banks and driven by derivatives. that is not the case. this is something with the pandemic that we are all facing. i do not think we will see the same type of backlash unless the treasury and administration really focuses on rewarding individuals or big companies for some reason. we have not seen that yet. sonali: speaking of the big companies, i'm curious to see your thoughts on some of the larger companies being aided in this rescue package. i know some of your thoughts on boeing. do you think there should be special considerations in light of the 737 max crisis? mark: two different things. it is unfortunate what happened with the 737 max, but in terms of a bailout package, if the taxpayers are going to be providing money to companies to keep them in business, i think the taxpayers should negotiate like any private equity company or any other investor. if i was doing the investing using my money, i would say here is alone and min
mark: two different things.t recession, it was focused on insurance companies and banks and driven by derivatives. that is not the case. this is something with the pandemic that we are all facing. i do not think we will see the same type of backlash unless the treasury and administration really focuses on rewarding individuals or big companies for some reason. we have not seen that yet. sonali: speaking of the big companies, i'm curious to see your thoughts on some of the larger companies being...
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mark: welcome back.nt to get into the economy and spending and inflation and all the rest of it but i want you to know a little bit about art laughter. he was a member of the economic policy advisory board of president reagan during both of his terms. he's in economic theory that describes the relationship between tax rates and tax revenue, collected by government. we had a 20 or 25 year massive economic growth, largely his model was responsible for that. you are an economic advisor to president trump during his campaign, he awarded you the presidential medal of freedom in june of last year, you have a bachelors degree in economics from yale, you went on to attend stanford, you earned an mba and a phd from economics, you are a professor, associate professor at the university of chicago, usc school of business, a distinguished professor at pepperdine and now you're with little old me. art, i wanted to have you on this program because i am deeply concerned about the massive federal spending that's taking p
mark: welcome back.nt to get into the economy and spending and inflation and all the rest of it but i want you to know a little bit about art laughter. he was a member of the economic policy advisory board of president reagan during both of his terms. he's in economic theory that describes the relationship between tax rates and tax revenue, collected by government. we had a 20 or 25 year massive economic growth, largely his model was responsible for that. you are an economic advisor to...
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mark twain was really feisty. i now see him as a very serious thinker on great global political issues, not just a gentle humorist. he did give a speech in which he addressed theodore roosevelt directly, in which winston churchill was present, and he admonished winston churchill. he said thank you for pointing out that the united states and britain are brothers. i would admit that what we are doing in the philippines is like what you are doing in south africa, so we are kin in sin. he later published some pieces, one which reads like an obituary for the united states at the congress does decide to go ahead on this imperial path. i think you could write this today. it was impossible to save the great republic. she was rotten to the heart. lust of conquest had long ago done her in full. the government was in the hands of the rich and their hangers on. they used the machine as they chose. there was no principle but commercialism, no patriotism but of the pocket. he is lamenting the situation 100 years ago. it sounds
mark twain was really feisty. i now see him as a very serious thinker on great global political issues, not just a gentle humorist. he did give a speech in which he addressed theodore roosevelt directly, in which winston churchill was present, and he admonished winston churchill. he said thank you for pointing out that the united states and britain are brothers. i would admit that what we are doing in the philippines is like what you are doing in south africa, so we are kin in sin. he later...
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mark: welcome back.er day the president had an update, a conference, and he brought in the secretary of defense, he brought in the head of the joint chiefs, he had the attorney general there talking about military assets, how they are being used because some of our enemies are trying to use this as an opportunity to flood us even more with killer drugs, and some cable news networks cut away. they said this was the president just trying to change the subject and this was the president just being political. i found this outrageous because really, aren't these all connected? isn't this a puzzle in so many ways? doesn't the president, the secretary of defense, all these folks have to make sure that we are still doing the things we normally do as well as help the american people during this pandemic. >> that's exactly the message i got. this is a major counter narcotics operation that's been in the planning stage for a number of months. the presidents advertising that were conducting this but i think the subt
mark: welcome back.er day the president had an update, a conference, and he brought in the secretary of defense, he brought in the head of the joint chiefs, he had the attorney general there talking about military assets, how they are being used because some of our enemies are trying to use this as an opportunity to flood us even more with killer drugs, and some cable news networks cut away. they said this was the president just trying to change the subject and this was the president just being...
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mark: welcome back.katz, when i gather information we had better information surely then we did a month ago, what do we do now? we have an economy in deep trouble, a lot of people are saying including me it's time to reopen it, we can do it in a responsible and thoughtful way, what do you say? >> yes, i don't disagree, and if there is a difference between the difference of a few days, when i say we need data, we don't need to do millions of tests, we need to do presented of random sampling. a small population representative of the state or u.s. i don't think anybody's going to argue this far into the crisis that the three days are going to be what make the difference for the economy, for unemployment, for people's health. i think hearing hey, this is what were doing for the next three days, gathering this data and were going to pivot the vertical interdiction. working a phase people back to life, back to the world as we know it. we could do that already. we already know all the people at greater risk are
mark: welcome back.katz, when i gather information we had better information surely then we did a month ago, what do we do now? we have an economy in deep trouble, a lot of people are saying including me it's time to reopen it, we can do it in a responsible and thoughtful way, what do you say? >> yes, i don't disagree, and if there is a difference between the difference of a few days, when i say we need data, we don't need to do millions of tests, we need to do presented of random...
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mark: when we come back i want to ask you two questions. how is your cooperation coordination with the white house and the media. the media nationwide is pushing for national shutdowns. it is rejecting what are positive therapies and it has really politicize this in a really big way. we'll be right back. fe drivers ! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. the census counts us all. and an accurate count helps inform where billions go every year. so, don't miss your chance to be counted. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov. non-drowsy claritin shacool mint chewables. feel the clarity of new the only allergy product with relief of your worst symptoms, including itchy throat. plus an immediate blast of cooling sensati
mark: when we come back i want to ask you two questions. how is your cooperation coordination with the white house and the media. the media nationwide is pushing for national shutdowns. it is rejecting what are positive therapies and it has really politicize this in a really big way. we'll be right back. fe drivers ! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right...
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mark: when we come back i want to ask you two questions. how is your cooperation coordination with the white house and the media. the media nationwide is pushing for national shutdowns. it is rejecting what are positive therapies and it has really politicize this in a really big way. really big way. we'll be right back. i don't add up the years. and i don't count the wrinkles. but what i do count on is boost high protein. and now, introducing new boost women... with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new, boost women. designed just for you. working day in, day out.e. at&t is here. providing support with advanced services for first responders. and connected temporary hospitals, mobile testing sites and emergency management centers. because until their job is done, it is essential that we all have their backs. it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. shbecause xfinity mobilehen ygives you more flexible data.. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or
mark: when we come back i want to ask you two questions. how is your cooperation coordination with the white house and the media. the media nationwide is pushing for national shutdowns. it is rejecting what are positive therapies and it has really politicize this in a really big way. really big way. we'll be right back. i don't add up the years. and i don't count the wrinkles. but what i do count on is boost high protein. and now, introducing new boost women... with key nutrients to help...
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mark cuban, always a pleasure.nks for calling in. >> thanks for having me on, guys appreciate it. stay safe. >> you too stay healthy we have 30 minutes left of the session so we'll foift the "market zone," commercial-free action heading into the close. mike santoli is here to break down the crucial moments of the training day and today we have josh brown with us as well. >> we'll kick it off today, wilford with the broader market. oak trees, howard marks writing in a letter to clients that it's time to stop playing defense, citing conditions in the market. he writes, "i no longer feel defense should be favored. yes, the fundamentals have deteriorated and may deteriorate further, but there's a big difference between a market where no one can find a flaw and one where people have given up on risk taking and there's a big difference between one that's priced for perfection and one that allows for bad outcomes while markets could be considerably foreclosure the coming months," he's buying where there is good value. jos
mark cuban, always a pleasure.nks for calling in. >> thanks for having me on, guys appreciate it. stay safe. >> you too stay healthy we have 30 minutes left of the session so we'll foift the "market zone," commercial-free action heading into the close. mike santoli is here to break down the crucial moments of the training day and today we have josh brown with us as well. >> we'll kick it off today, wilford with the broader market. oak trees, howard marks writing in a...
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unlike mark. watch out mark. there's a visual effect straight ahead! 2015 was a vintage year.ea served up robots that hunted jellyfish, and an e—sports tournament where the teams were kept in a fish tank and flying hairdryers. and who could forget hugo, the robot that made me lose my faculties in the middle of a car park? in spain, we filmed a whole programme on mobile. don't do it, it was awful. what do you mean, everyone‘s having to do it these days? japan, brilliant. full of fake cats and ping—pong—playing robots. i was even checked out by a dinosaur. artificial intelligence was becoming huge, and steve created one that learned to walk. vr was going mainstream. kate was making it out of cardboard, and mark was falling for it in a big way. i actually tried to lean on the table there. we thought nothing could top 2015, but then along came 2016. we saw the large hadron collider, and i had a moment. we went live for the first time, and the whole audience had one. and we became the first show to be filmed entirely in 360. look out, we're behind you! we made brand—new friends. it
unlike mark. watch out mark. there's a visual effect straight ahead! 2015 was a vintage year.ea served up robots that hunted jellyfish, and an e—sports tournament where the teams were kept in a fish tank and flying hairdryers. and who could forget hugo, the robot that made me lose my faculties in the middle of a car park? in spain, we filmed a whole programme on mobile. don't do it, it was awful. what do you mean, everyone‘s having to do it these days? japan, brilliant. full of fake cats...
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>> mark: there will be a lot of change.l be a lot of uncertainty but out of that uncertainty will come new great businesses. if there's one thing that this -- sets this country apart from any other country in the world it's a fact that we are a country of entrepreneurs, we are creative, innovative. we like to take risks and chances to create new businesses and methods ackley what we will do. i have no doubt in my mind that in five years or ten years, we will look back then there will be 20 companies that started out of the pandemic of 2020 that are just amazing and world changing. but that said it's going to take some time for all of those companies to have their impact so i don't see a v-shaped recovery but i have no doubt my mind that we will come back and be stronger than ever but it's not going to happen immediately. >> chris: let's talk about the recovery as it comes in stages. your best known as being the owner of the dallas mavericks nba basketball team. president trump talks about the hunger to get back to life as n
>> mark: there will be a lot of change.l be a lot of uncertainty but out of that uncertainty will come new great businesses. if there's one thing that this -- sets this country apart from any other country in the world it's a fact that we are a country of entrepreneurs, we are creative, innovative. we like to take risks and chances to create new businesses and methods ackley what we will do. i have no doubt in my mind that in five years or ten years, we will look back then there will be...
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mark: not immediately.the things on people's radar screens is thinking about a broader framework when we emerge from the end of this crisis. how does asia set up as an alternative performance currency, the renminbi? has performed relatively well. we have seen flows into chinese fixed income instruments. we've also seen chinese equities outperform on a relative basis. with think about the g10 come of the euro is still kind of a counterweight to the dollar. think about the fiscal fragmentation we have across the euro zone, and the fact that the dutch don't really seem very for on debt mutualization the italians. it doesn't seem like we are moving towards anything like a european style corona bond any time soon. until european fragmentation is solved, which has been a problem since 2012, it is likely the euro is going to be ready to really supplant the dollar and the very short run. alix: what is the downside, though? mark: the conversation with clients the last couple of weeks in terms of options, thinking ab
mark: not immediately.the things on people's radar screens is thinking about a broader framework when we emerge from the end of this crisis. how does asia set up as an alternative performance currency, the renminbi? has performed relatively well. we have seen flows into chinese fixed income instruments. we've also seen chinese equities outperform on a relative basis. with think about the g10 come of the euro is still kind of a counterweight to the dollar. think about the fiscal fragmentation we...
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unlike mark. watch out mark, there is a visual effect straight ahead! 2015 was a vintage year.sports tournament where the teams were kept inafish tournament where the teams were kept in a fish tank and flying hairdryers. and who could forget hugo, the robot that made me lose my faculties in the middle of a part copy in spain, we filmed a whole programme on mobile. don't do it, it was awful. what do you mean everyone is having to do it, these days? japan, brilliant. full of fake cats and longplaying robots. i was even checked out by a dinosaur. artificial intelligence was becoming huge and steve created one that learned to walk. fear was going mainstream, kate was making it out of cardboard and mark was falling for it in a big way. a actually try to lean on the table there. we thought nothing could top 2015, but then along came 2016. we saw the large hadron collider, and i had a moment. we went live for the first time and alcohol audience had one, and we became the first show to be filmed entirely in 360. we made brand—new friends. filmed entirely in 360. we made brand-new frien
unlike mark. watch out mark, there is a visual effect straight ahead! 2015 was a vintage year.sports tournament where the teams were kept inafish tournament where the teams were kept in a fish tank and flying hairdryers. and who could forget hugo, the robot that made me lose my faculties in the middle of a part copy in spain, we filmed a whole programme on mobile. don't do it, it was awful. what do you mean everyone is having to do it, these days? japan, brilliant. full of fake cats and...
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nestle's ceo mark schneider, thank you for your time.ewly up, we speak to the appointed chancellor. don't miss that next with new leadership for labor. we will speak to the australian -- austrian finance minister in of thest interview day shortly after 10:00. ♪ awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] nejra: economics, finance, politics. this is they vuce nejra cehic i. u.k. prime minister boris johnson was taken to hospital as he experienced persistent symptoms. there has been a change of leadership that the opposition labor party political moderate -- was elected leader. he criticized the administration over there record austerity and nhs. he promised to work cons
nestle's ceo mark schneider, thank you for your time.ewly up, we speak to the appointed chancellor. don't miss that next with new leadership for labor. we will speak to the australian -- austrian finance minister in of thest interview day shortly after 10:00. ♪ awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind......
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unlike mark. watch out mark, there is a visual effect straight ahead! 2015 was a vintage year.s tournament where teams were kept in a fish tank, and flying hairdryers. and who could forget the robot that made me lose my faculties in the middle of a car lose my faculties in the middle of a car park? mit in boston was full of excellent ideas, and in spain we filmed the whole programme on mobiles. don't do it, it was awful. what you mean everyone has to do these days? japan, brilliant, full of fate cats and longplaying robots. i was even checked out by a dinosaur. is that entirely necessary? i think it was actually. ai necessary? i think it was actually. al was becoming huge, and steve created one that learned to walk. hollow lens was on the scene mvr was going mainstream. kate made out of cardboard and mark was falling forward in a big way.|j cardboard and mark was falling forward in a big way. i tried to lea n forward in a big way. i tried to lean on the table there. we thought nothing could top 2015, but then along came 2016. we saw the large hadron collider, and i had a moment
unlike mark. watch out mark, there is a visual effect straight ahead! 2015 was a vintage year.s tournament where teams were kept in a fish tank, and flying hairdryers. and who could forget the robot that made me lose my faculties in the middle of a car lose my faculties in the middle of a car park? mit in boston was full of excellent ideas, and in spain we filmed the whole programme on mobiles. don't do it, it was awful. what you mean everyone has to do these days? japan, brilliant, full of...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome.individual countries relax their lockdowns has become the main talking point for people around the world. so what are the main options for a gradual lifting of the lockdown and what does the experience of other countries tell us? our science editor david shukman has been investigating. week after week, the the erie site of lockdown. switzerland is allowing hairdressers to reopen. everyone has to wear a mask. it's a cautious first step. no country is rushing into this. in beijing, secondary schools have started again. there's no sitting close together because all the time, there's the risk of the virus striking again. everything about what happens next hinges on the rate of infection. scientists call —— at the height of the outbreak, it was about three. anyone infected was passing it on to on average three others, so the outbreak was accelerating. since then, restrictions have driven that reeked right down to something like —— that rate down to something like zero at that point, anyone
mark lowen, bbc news, rome.individual countries relax their lockdowns has become the main talking point for people around the world. so what are the main options for a gradual lifting of the lockdown and what does the experience of other countries tell us? our science editor david shukman has been investigating. week after week, the the erie site of lockdown. switzerland is allowing hairdressers to reopen. everyone has to wear a mask. it's a cautious first step. no country is rushing into this....
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unlike mark. watch out, mark! there's a visual effect straight ahead! 2015 was a vintage year.tournament where the teams were kept in a fish tank and flying hairdryers. and who could forget hugo, the robot that made me lose my faculties in the middle of a car park? mit in boston had excellent ideas and in spain, we filmed a whole programme on mobile. don't do it, it was awful. what do you mean, everyone's having to do it these days? japan, brilliant. full of fake cats and ping—pong—playing robots. i was even checked out by a dinosaur. was not entirely necessary?” was not entirely necessary? i think it was. it added something. artificial intelligence was becoming huge, and steve created one that learned to walk. hololens was on the scene and vr was going mainstream. kate was making it out of cardboard, and mark was falling for it in a big way. laughter right, i actually tried to lean on the table there. we thought nothing could top 2015, but then along came 2016. we saw the large hadron collider, and i had a moment. we went live for the first time, and the whole audience had one
unlike mark. watch out, mark! there's a visual effect straight ahead! 2015 was a vintage year.tournament where the teams were kept in a fish tank and flying hairdryers. and who could forget hugo, the robot that made me lose my faculties in the middle of a car park? mit in boston had excellent ideas and in spain, we filmed a whole programme on mobile. don't do it, it was awful. what do you mean, everyone's having to do it these days? japan, brilliant. full of fake cats and ping—pong—playing...
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mark crumpton is going to get us caught up on first word news. mark? mark: michael, thank you. [indiscernible] saudi arabia and russia are making progress over a deal for outputs. hurdles remain for the opec-plus coalition. in the meantime, the saudi's and the russia want the united states to join in, but president trump has shown little willingness to do so. a sign that lockdowns in europe may be easing the coronavirus outbreak. germany and spain reported lower numbers of new cases and the death toll in spain over the past 24 hours was 637, the lowest since march 24. the japanese prime minister says that he will declare a state of emergency for total io and six other areas as soon as tomorrow but there will be no hard lockdowns. he says that his government will launch a $1 trillion stimulus package to fight the coronavirus pandemic. their largest ever package, twice as much as expected. global news, 24 hours per day on air and on quick ink by 2700berg, powered by analysts and journalists in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton and this is bloomberg. will beming up, we talking
mark crumpton is going to get us caught up on first word news. mark? mark: michael, thank you. [indiscernible] saudi arabia and russia are making progress over a deal for outputs. hurdles remain for the opec-plus coalition. in the meantime, the saudi's and the russia want the united states to join in, but president trump has shown little willingness to do so. a sign that lockdowns in europe may be easing the coronavirus outbreak. germany and spain reported lower numbers of new cases and the...
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mark, hello. how are you feeling? one of them is here on the ward — paramedic mark anders.ing to fight off the virus before his colleagues rushed him to hospital. when i was in a&e, i think because my temperature was so high, lots of things in my head going on, and they kept coming in and saying, "we can't get your temperature down, your blood pressure is too low," and next minute they said, "i think you are going to have to go to icu," and i think that was something... i was just fighting it from there on. you definitely didn't want to go to intensive care, did you? no. it's 50/50 whether you come out alive, isn't it? in the end mark didn't need intensive care. he can't be sure how he caught covid, but knows he was exposed to the virus while doing his job. i suppose it shows the risks. yeah, you try and do everything by the book and just something catches you out and you get it. i don't think you realise then — it's everywhere, everything you touch, everything you breathe. ijust never had to deal with anything like this before. mark's wife is alone at home. kathy also had
mark, hello. how are you feeling? one of them is here on the ward — paramedic mark anders.ing to fight off the virus before his colleagues rushed him to hospital. when i was in a&e, i think because my temperature was so high, lots of things in my head going on, and they kept coming in and saying, "we can't get your temperature down, your blood pressure is too low," and next minute they said, "i think you are going to have to go to icu," and i think that was...
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it's great to see both you, mark, and you, david, staying safe.'s start with president trump's decision to turn over to the governors thewh decision abouther and when to open up. mark, we've seen the state of georgia, other states moving quickly to reverse the stay-at-home orders. there are questions being raised about whether it's too early. the president himself at point backing down on his support for. this how do you read all this? >> y have to watch it closely, judy. i mean, just last weekend, the president was in bold type tweeting out liberate minnesota, liberate michigan, liberate virginia, to put pressure on democratic governors there to lift t bans and lift the quarantine. so kemp, the governor of georgia,ho is the last in the country to impose stay-at-home rules, wants to be the first to lift them and thought he hada green light from the president, i guess, but the president doesn't forget the f,t that while he is a loyal supporter of mronkemp's, it's an off an thing because kemp, if you'll recall, justt a petty political point, instead
it's great to see both you, mark, and you, david, staying safe.'s start with president trump's decision to turn over to the governors thewh decision abouther and when to open up. mark, we've seen the state of georgia, other states moving quickly to reverse the stay-at-home orders. there are questions being raised about whether it's too early. the president himself at point backing down on his support for. this how do you read all this? >> y have to watch it closely, judy. i mean, just...
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up to you going over the mark. and then your thunder guy that done all the and then made a good book takes your pavé the about this site on the bounce on. most. of our. stuff as i don't know. what annoyed the mama mia crew got the new yet on this good though i mean that i want to hide tenders are going to kill all of them in. the court of law on the sea. was the mark that most of them started to show most of my disc of the new i want to deny this next. time you are the size of that coming down...
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mark zuckerberg says it plans to hire 10,000 mark employees this year.hat is in contrast to alphabet saying they slowing down hiring through the end of the year. interesting to see that from zuckerberg. we will continue to listen to the call. up,he meantime, coming google wants in on the zoom action. making its zoom competitor free. we will talk to mark furman about that, that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg technology. i am emily chang. emily: google meets will be free for all users. google wants in on the zoom action. i want to bring in mark. a huge move. google meet has been a videoconferencing editor and option to zoom. zoom has really gotten a lot of the lion share. mark: that is one way to look at it. had hangouts for years. they had gmail, it is built in, the bed with and technology. this video chat was theirs to lose. they lost it to zoom. verizon wireless got in. moreteams has gotten much impressive. facebook is coming out with its own free radio chat service. -- video chat service. they are requiring people sign
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mark, how is it going?i'm rereading tolsy r the third time -- no, i'm not.a i ranged my sock drawer and i'm doing fine. i've had the same oneor half a century and a am finding nd wonderful things about her every day. >> woodruff: pretty good roommate, we know anne shields. david, how are you holding up? how e you doing? >> i'm blessed. i have a fine group of peop in my family and i'm playing my son in ping-pong ferciously and hoping to develop a bahand by the end of this. amid the great worry we're going through. ethere are many blessingn in these days with family. >> woodruff: i feel the same way, so much more to be grateful for than the other way around. we're grateful for the two of you. david brooks, mark shields, thank you and please sta sye. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruf again on this friday night, we remember a few of the tens of tusands of americans who have passed away from the virus, part oour continuing effort to honor the public servants and community leaders we have lost. bin hardy became a pa
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this is data over the years live from christians around the world mark good friday in isolation pope francis leads ceremonies at the vatican without a live audience live streaming to his address instead it's a place government extends a coronavirus marked out into many. programs germany starts flying thousands of seasonal farm workers to help with the harvest. from the eastern europe for a strict medical checks before they can stop work. i'm filled girl welcome to the program more than 100000 people now confirmed to have died of corona virus infections the figures were reported by johns hopkins university the number of infections stands at more than 1600000 news comes as christians around the world and into the easter weekend one of the most important celebrations in the calendar the pandemic means religious and other gatherings have been banned in many countries italy home to vatican city has been locked down for
this is data over the years live from christians around the world mark good friday in isolation pope francis leads ceremonies at the vatican without a live audience live streaming to his address instead it's a place government extends a coronavirus marked out into many. programs germany starts flying thousands of seasonal farm workers to help with the harvest. from the eastern europe for a strict medical checks before they can stop work. i'm filled girl welcome to the program more than 100000...
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it is a great opportunity. >> mark, i want to come on to the supply chain risk. this crisis has shed light on the global supply chain. incredibly integrated and we have seen a lot of sectors show their vulnerability on the likes of india and china how are you thinking about the role in shaping future supply chains how does that affect markets you think are interesting? >> caller:s th that's a very important point. a lot of these buyers and people that depend on china are having second thoughts and diversifying their supply they want the supply chain to be closer to home in the u.s., of course, the u.s. company or mexico or canada. at the end of the day, i think there will be a diversification of the supply chain moving into places like vietnam, bangladesh and others so that these companies can have a more diversified supply chain i think that will happen all over >> certainly a theme to be aware of as we move forward. thank you for being with us, mark and geoff and steve as well let's check on european markets which have been open just over an hour. with ewe are
it is a great opportunity. >> mark, i want to come on to the supply chain risk. this crisis has shed light on the global supply chain. incredibly integrated and we have seen a lot of sectors show their vulnerability on the likes of india and china how are you thinking about the role in shaping future supply chains how does that affect markets you think are interesting? >> caller:s th that's a very important point. a lot of these buyers and people that depend on china are having...
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mark lowen, bbc news, rome.big stars of broadwayjoin together to mark the 90th birthday of legendary composer — stephen sondheim. nothing, it seemed, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebration. this is the end of a 12—year war for them, they've taken the capital, which they've been fighting for for so long. it was 7:00 in the morning, the day when power began to pass on the minority to the majority, when africa, after 300 years, reclaimed its last white colony. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: the uk's prime minister boris johnson is back in downing street — he said his priori
mark lowen, bbc news, rome.big stars of broadwayjoin together to mark the 90th birthday of legendary composer — stephen sondheim. nothing, it seemed, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity...
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biggs he's an editor at desk a digital currency and financial technology website from vienna we have mark he's a professor at the university of vienna and a member of the european commission's expert group on artificial intelligence in the netherlands we have nolan gertz he's a technology ethicist and a professor at the university of twente welcome to you all jump in new york coming to you 1st who's doing well here and why. doing well considering i'm basically still my pajamas and haven't had a haircut in about 3 weeks is not me exactly. in terms of technology in terms of the technologies that we're using right now we're seeing a lot of the things that were promised come to fruition unfortunately it's under duress and it's under and it's under. a great deal of pain right now but a lot of the networks networking effect that were promised by the internet are actually coming to be combated will mark in vienna are we talking here about trends that are being accelerated trends that we're going to happen anyway so it's like a a quick cook on something. well yes because there was a really kind o
biggs he's an editor at desk a digital currency and financial technology website from vienna we have mark he's a professor at the university of vienna and a member of the european commission's expert group on artificial intelligence in the netherlands we have nolan gertz he's a technology ethicist and a professor at the university of twente welcome to you all jump in new york coming to you 1st who's doing well here and why. doing well considering i'm basically still my pajamas and haven't had a...
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mark is there and mark is here to tell us, where are any of us? coming up this weekend things will change for folks? >> reporter: we are talking about a lot of sunshine today and tomorrow and into the weekend the storm door opens up saturday and on into sunday, but the forecast a lease for to round not teaching too much we have sunshine for the next few days temperatures mainly in the 60s, we will jump to the forecast, coming up forgot mostly sunny skies forecast highs in the 60s with the wind picking up. 15 to 25 miles-per- hour this weekend rainfall were talking about we have a half inch to an inch of rain and definitely a cooler forecast if we had towards the weekend both saturday and sunday, the satellite right now you see the clear skies up and down the coast. we will expand the view out here in the pacific, we have a lot of clear skies from eureka to the bay area, coming in closer a dry weather pattern for today at that will be the case as we head into tomorrow. coming and we will check the current numbers in cool spots in the 50s half moon
mark is there and mark is here to tell us, where are any of us? coming up this weekend things will change for folks? >> reporter: we are talking about a lot of sunshine today and tomorrow and into the weekend the storm door opens up saturday and on into sunday, but the forecast a lease for to round not teaching too much we have sunshine for the next few days temperatures mainly in the 60s, we will jump to the forecast, coming up forgot mostly sunny skies forecast highs in the 60s with the...
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similar sentiments were shared by howard marks.oining us now is noel o'halloran, great to have you with us on the show. it really does seem that the assumption and if you look at equity markets up until now has been for this v-shaped recovery, but we get this trifecta of warnings from several. are you on the side of those big investors today who are saying the worst is yet to come? can you hear us? it looks like we don't have noel. [indiscernible] manus: let's just pick up on that. you asked, you got gundlach, and howard the real moneye versus jp morgan, blackrock, morgan stanley, all calling for a bottom. railing against these very big warnings coming from stalwart veterans of risk involved. nejra: absolutely. if you think about it, it is perhaps extraordinary that until now the assumption seems a bit and markets at the second half of the year is going to see a recovery in a big bounceback, especially when you think about the fact that there are so much uncertainty around how the virus is going to evolve. what if we have more than
similar sentiments were shared by howard marks.oining us now is noel o'halloran, great to have you with us on the show. it really does seem that the assumption and if you look at equity markets up until now has been for this v-shaped recovery, but we get this trifecta of warnings from several. are you on the side of those big investors today who are saying the worst is yet to come? can you hear us? it looks like we don't have noel. [indiscernible] manus: let's just pick up on that. you asked,...
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>> yes. >> mark, not to cut you off. but thank you so much. i want to continue having this conversation. and we'd even get to the unfunded mandate part of all of this. but mark dimondstein. >> call congress and make sure the post office stays with the people of this country. thank you, craig. >> thank you, mark. dr. rory, let me bring you in here. let's start there. what do we know? i know some of the thinking has evolved on this. what do we know about how long this virus can live on surfaces like mail, like card board, like packages? >> yeah, good morning, craig, it's so good to be with you. again. yeah, look, this is a public health crisis. a lot of the things that are playing out right now we've actually known, we in the medical, certainly in the public health community have known for a long time. this is an epidemic, a pandemic. and unfortunately the reality is that this is not going to get better in the next day, week or next several months. this is going to go on for a long time. that doesn't mean this high level of acuity. but we need t
>> yes. >> mark, not to cut you off. but thank you so much. i want to continue having this conversation. and we'd even get to the unfunded mandate part of all of this. but mark dimondstein. >> call congress and make sure the post office stays with the people of this country. thank you, craig. >> thank you, mark. dr. rory, let me bring you in here. let's start there. what do we know? i know some of the thinking has evolved on this. what do we know about how long this...
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as mark indicated, trump had a bump for support earlier on but that's faded. his approval for handling the virus is underwater as more people disapprove than approve. i think biden needs to do nothing now. we will have plenty of time in f:e summer and fall. >> woodre leave it there. mark shields, proke david brook, thank you both. druff: we want to turn n from the essential workers to remember some of the tens of thousands of americans who havei lost their livthis pandemic. the school teachers, health care workers, musicians, public servants and lveal leaders wheft a permanent mark on their communities. the coronavirus death toll is too large to recognize every one. ort we'll return to this series, to shareof the stories of those now gone, each and every one precious to theifriends and family. ♪ ♪ vincent lionti, a olist with the new york metropolitan opera for 33ears, was known for his quiet confidence, humility and kindness. vincent's first teacher was his father, victor, who conducted the westchester youth symphony before passing the baton to vincent in 199
as mark indicated, trump had a bump for support earlier on but that's faded. his approval for handling the virus is underwater as more people disapprove than approve. i think biden needs to do nothing now. we will have plenty of time in f:e summer and fall. >> woodre leave it there. mark shields, proke david brook, thank you both. druff: we want to turn n from the essential workers to remember some of the tens of thousands of americans who havei lost their livthis pandemic. the school...
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am i allowed to ask you this question, are you missing mark? mark laughs. er...carer. she could've isolated with mark but was determined to keep working. a lot of people in our community who have no family, no neighbours that help, apart from the carers coming to help to do their shopping, we all need to help each other, keep each other safe. and, hopefully, if we do carry on doing this, this virus will... ..will not be able to spread any more. 0h, here he is, look, the legend that is... mark relies on his dad brian for food and medicine, immunosuppressants, so his body doesn't reject his new kidney. mark's dad, a life—saver in more ways than one. 0h, brilliant, you're a good egg, aren't you? you just wear me out. you're just super—fit! was it a difficult decision to decide to give your kidney to your son? not at all. it was a daunting time but i didn't think twice about it. well, mark, he's been through a lot, he's an absolute soldier, really, he's a tough cookie. and if he has to go into hospital with this covid thing, and to go into hospital, you've got to be
am i allowed to ask you this question, are you missing mark? mark laughs. er...carer. she could've isolated with mark but was determined to keep working. a lot of people in our community who have no family, no neighbours that help, apart from the carers coming to help to do their shopping, we all need to help each other, keep each other safe. and, hopefully, if we do carry on doing this, this virus will... ..will not be able to spread any more. 0h, here he is, look, the legend that is... mark...
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but mark and priscilla, you told me mark had just come in from gardening and right before we went on had cut his air. >> that's true. >> you did a good job. because i was telling people i cut my hair last night and gave myself a giant bald spot over here. >> well, thank you, anderson. i think you might be the only person who's ever complimented my hair. >> you're both parents to young children. i have children as well. million of americans are trying balance right now the working from home and parenting and you want to spend more time with your family, but it can be challenging. how is that part of things going? how are you navigating that part of your life? >> yeah, look at czi we're -- the chan zuckerberg initiative we're doing everything remotely. and children, dogs, family members walk into meetings all the time. that's just a normal part of that. but sometimes you do need to take a quiet meeting and mark and i have been known to hide in corners to make sure that we can have the peace and quiet that we need to get some work done. >> obviously right now all states, all companies a
but mark and priscilla, you told me mark had just come in from gardening and right before we went on had cut his air. >> that's true. >> you did a good job. because i was telling people i cut my hair last night and gave myself a giant bald spot over here. >> well, thank you, anderson. i think you might be the only person who's ever complimented my hair. >> you're both parents to young children. i have children as well. million of americans are trying balance right now...
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mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.ore of state and local governments are coronavirus costs. the speaker says the money would prevent layoffs. and in between news conference today, she said the best way of americans can support local nurses, bus drivers, and other front-line community workers is to make sure they don't lose their jobs to budget cuts. approvedhas already nearly $3 trillion to salvage the economy and confront the health care crisis. british prime minister boris johnson says the worst of the coronavirus outbreak is over for the u.k.. speaking from downing street could, the prime minister said we are past the peak and we are on a downward slope. johnson returned to work today after recovering from the virus. the u.k. likely will not meet its key target of testing or the people a day coronavirus. the european central bank has stepped up its response to the coronavirus crisis. it is cutting the cost of funding for banks in the euro area. ecb president christine lagarde warrant the economy could shrink 12% thi
mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.ore of state and local governments are coronavirus costs. the speaker says the money would prevent layoffs. and in between news conference today, she said the best way of americans can support local nurses, bus drivers, and other front-line community workers is to make sure they don't lose their jobs to budget cuts. approvedhas already nearly $3 trillion to salvage the economy and confront the health care crisis. british prime minister...
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but first, mark strassmann is in atlanta. and, mark, this is a desperate situation for so many. >> repoe word r it, norah, as america grapples with twin epidemics, the coronavirus and unemployment. and week after week, they both keep spreading. by far, georgia's jobless numbers jumped the most-- three times more unemployment claims than last week. combined michigan, new york, and texas bled more than 1 million jobs. and california alone lost 925,000 more jobs, including walter almendarez. >> i don't have the money for the rent. >> reporter: in van nuys, the laid off hotel bellman waited outside a food bank in a line of 2,000 cars. >> i don't have a job. i have a three-month-old daughter. we don't have health insurance. we don't have nothing. >> reporter: 16.8 million jobs lost in three weeks. that's roughly 11% of the u. workforce, and greater than all the jobs added in the past six years. >> maybe most importantly, we don't know which of these people will permanently be unemployed. >> reporter: today's numbers don't include
but first, mark strassmann is in atlanta. and, mark, this is a desperate situation for so many. >> repoe word r it, norah, as america grapples with twin epidemics, the coronavirus and unemployment. and week after week, they both keep spreading. by far, georgia's jobless numbers jumped the most-- three times more unemployment claims than last week. combined michigan, new york, and texas bled more than 1 million jobs. and california alone lost 925,000 more jobs, including walter almendarez....
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monday night on the communicators, mark randolph, cofounder of netflix and author of "that will never work," shares his experiences. 1998, we were, live. it did not take long we got that first ding and we cheered and started opening bottles of champagne. two or three minutes later, three more orders and we were so excited. we got two more orders. in the excitement, we lost track of things until someone noticed that it had been a while since the bell had rung. was there a problem? it turned out in the first 15 minutes of being online, we had crashed all of our servers. >> mark randolph, monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicators on c-span2. while at the coronavirus pandemic continues, your members
monday night on the communicators, mark randolph, cofounder of netflix and author of "that will never work," shares his experiences. 1998, we were, live. it did not take long we got that first ding and we cheered and started opening bottles of champagne. two or three minutes later, three more orders and we were so excited. we got two more orders. in the excitement, we lost track of things until someone noticed that it had been a while since the bell had rung. was there a problem? it...
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i'm mark silverstone. associate professor in presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center. and as chair of the center's presidential recordings program, i'd like to welcome you to a special panel echoes of the past, featuring my colleagues on the recordings program. it is quite wonderful actually to be here with everybody. it is something of a reunion in fact since kent was with us for years and years and spending his time at university of south carolina. for the next 75 minutes, we'll share with you insights from the secret white house tapes. and we'll look to explore the dynamics therein and to relate them to see what kind of questions they prompt us to ask about contemporary dynamics about the history they contain, about parallels to today's events, about the practice of democracy itself. just a word about the recordings program, we were established in 1998. and our goal, we are the only institution of its kind doing it, is to analyze and transcribe the secret presidential tapes th
i'm mark silverstone. associate professor in presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center. and as chair of the center's presidential recordings program, i'd like to welcome you to a special panel echoes of the past, featuring my colleagues on the recordings program. it is quite wonderful actually to be here with everybody. it is something of a reunion in fact since kent was with us for years and years and spending his time at university of south carolina. for the next 75...
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mark: good morning.thing that very few would have entertained to have that type of price action that kept going through zero into negative territory. from our positioning, the majority of speculative or relative value clients' macro -- funds have had a recession trade on. but we want to talk about particulars and drilling to that front month contract that is expiring. it is a light contract, meaning that there isn't a whole lot of volume in it. people have rolled out already prior to that move. it doesn't mean that people weren't caught unawares or profiting. the intel we gathered from our client basis, ocular traders were -- client bases, speculative traders were on that. you folks have a good call on what the rest of the curve is doing, and what is brent doing. that is going similar trajectory , right? alix: right. it sort of begs the question, when you have outsized events like yesterday, but then see things start to spread, would you have vol coming down, emerging-market ethics -- emerging-market fx
mark: good morning.thing that very few would have entertained to have that type of price action that kept going through zero into negative territory. from our positioning, the majority of speculative or relative value clients' macro -- funds have had a recession trade on. but we want to talk about particulars and drilling to that front month contract that is expiring. it is a light contract, meaning that there isn't a whole lot of volume in it. people have rolled out already prior to that move....
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gets a mark of reverence towards the lord to.this place of worship is impressive the gold colored walls are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that makes the hebrew l. . in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. you know you read the torah with the ritual pointer the yacht which is hebrew for hand that's very important because the ink is vegetable based and so in summer if you run it by a sweaty finger over the torah scroll that would smudge the writing and it's also a sign of respect to god not to point a finger directly at the people and instead you use the ritual pointer to travel along that line. of course there is more to discover here in the synagogue so here's a brief overview of what you should. mind says the capital of the state of ryan land. some 220000 people live here. the. best place to start your tour is mine's cathedral also known as st martin's cathedral it's over 1000 years old but the area around it is still buzzing with
gets a mark of reverence towards the lord to.this place of worship is impressive the gold colored walls are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that makes the hebrew l. . in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. you know you read the torah with the ritual pointer the yacht which is hebrew for hand that's very important because the ink is vegetable based and so in summer if you run it by a sweaty finger...
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romaine: i think we are having some audio problems with mark.mark allen of the food distributors association, president and ceo. time with himre let's go to the first word news with mark crumpton. mark: there have now been more than 3 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus around the world. more than 200-8000 people have died. thannited states -- more 200-8000 people have died. been thed states has hardest hit. in an unprecedented move, new york has canceled its presidential primary. new york will still hold congressional and state level primaries. voters can now choose to vote with an absentee ballot in the june primaries. governor andrew cuomo also recently announced that the state is sending mail in ballots to voters. the coronavirus pandemic is pushing supply chain's to its limit. plan shutdowns are leaving americans dangerously close to seeing meet shortages at grocery stores. outbreaks are forcing the closure of some of the nation's biggest slaughterhouses. producers are left with nowhere to sell their livestock. tyson estimates that m
romaine: i think we are having some audio problems with mark.mark allen of the food distributors association, president and ceo. time with himre let's go to the first word news with mark crumpton. mark: there have now been more than 3 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus around the world. more than 200-8000 people have died. thannited states -- more 200-8000 people have died. been thed states has hardest hit. in an unprecedented move, new york has canceled its presidential primary. new...
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chris: mark meredith reporting from the white house. mark, thanks.ive from his office in the west wing vice president mike pence. mr. vice president, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good morning, chris. chris: i want to start with those growing protests across the country against the stay at home orders. some of the protestors ignoring social distancing. what do you think specifically of their protests and how they are carrying them out? >> well, first, let me say from the moment president trump asked me to lead the white house coronavirus task force two months ago, he made it clear that we had one objective and that was to save lives, and in the intervening 2 months the american people have stepped forward, have embraced the social distancing, have done the mitigation efforts and as we sit here this morning, we continue to see encouraging results, declining cases, declining hospitalizations because of what the american people have done and because of the president's leadership and what governors have done around the country, we are slowing the s
chris: mark meredith reporting from the white house. mark, thanks.ive from his office in the west wing vice president mike pence. mr. vice president, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good morning, chris. chris: i want to start with those growing protests across the country against the stay at home orders. some of the protestors ignoring social distancing. what do you think specifically of their protests and how they are carrying them out? >> well, first, let me say from the...