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marvin's political journey is quite unique. as he became an atheist and a marxist in high school and joined the communist party in 1970's. he was at the university of michigan working on ph.d that he had spiritual awakening and baptized into the presbyterian church in 1976, he later became the founder of redimo presbyterian church in austin texas in 1982. after college he taught at university of texas at austin and became a reporter for the daily news and boston globe. first book garnered him significant attention and also caused the eye of the bradley foundation which supported his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for 2 years. newt gingrich, speaker of the house distributed to every member at the time and also what inspired the phrase compassionate conservatism. marvin was instrumental of world institute out which he's now the dean of and recruit and train christian journalists and inject them in mainstream media and we certainly do need that. he's the editor-in-chief of world which is a multimedia new
marvin's political journey is quite unique. as he became an atheist and a marxist in high school and joined the communist party in 1970's. he was at the university of michigan working on ph.d that he had spiritual awakening and baptized into the presbyterian church in 1976, he later became the founder of redimo presbyterian church in austin texas in 1982. after college he taught at university of texas at austin and became a reporter for the daily news and boston globe. first book garnered him...
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alix: marvin, great perspective. marvin loh of state street is sticking with me.up. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: we are seeing a pretty brutal day within the markets. s&pspy that tracks the limit down is up 6%. the worst off, no doubt, is going to be materials and industrials, followed by energy. crude hitting $24 a barrel, a level we haven't seen in 18 years. cities and states continue to shut as well. i want to highlight what is happening in the bond market. you are having a huge move in bond yields in europe. watch the bond proxies like the utility sector. utilities had the best move since 2008, so watch the reverberation of higher global bond yields. here in the u.s., we are stabilizing, in part a very european story. of morgan stanley on his latest call, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ good morning! oh no, here comes the neighbor probably to brag about how amazing his xfinity customer service is. i'm mike, i'm so busy. good thing xfinity has two-hour appointment windows. they have night and weekend appointments too. he's here. bill? karolyn? nope! no, just a couple
alix: marvin, great perspective. marvin loh of state street is sticking with me.up. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: we are seeing a pretty brutal day within the markets. s&pspy that tracks the limit down is up 6%. the worst off, no doubt, is going to be materials and industrials, followed by energy. crude hitting $24 a barrel, a level we haven't seen in 18 years. cities and states continue to shut as well. i want to highlight what is happening in the bond market. you are having a huge move in...
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greg: thank you for joining us, marvin irby. reminder, you can catch all the interviews on the bloomberg with the function tv . a bit of news in canada. -- one of our governors has put themselves in isolation out of abundance of caution. of course, our prime minister in self-isolation as well because his wife tested positive for covid-19 as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ 2:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. and london. i'm scarlet fu, along with romaine bostick. romaine: another wild day. let's get something straight out of the way before we go further. all of these numbers, they don't tell you the price of anything. right now no one knows the price of anything. this is bottom fishing, but what it does tell you, it gives you a gauge of sentiment and investor confidence. s&p 500 to little bit today. -- a little bit up today. scarlet: i think that is the theme of today -- we are up today because we were down yesterday. there was concern on policymakers' efforts on the policy and fiscal side. yesterday it was deemed not enough. the p
greg: thank you for joining us, marvin irby. reminder, you can catch all the interviews on the bloomberg with the function tv . a bit of news in canada. -- one of our governors has put themselves in isolation out of abundance of caution. of course, our prime minister in self-isolation as well because his wife tested positive for covid-19 as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ 2:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. and london. i'm scarlet fu, along with romaine bostick. romaine: another wild day. let's...
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are the applicants people who have been laid off due to the coronavirus, marvin? on the phone: it's a combination of all of the above. what we are trying to do is something that's a little different. even if you are seasonal, we are offering you telemed benefits, even if you don't apply for the lowe's health care program, seasonal, part-time, full-time, all employees and their families will immediately be accessible to the telemed benefit and you know this is a very great program because it gives you the ability to consult with a physician from your home without having to go to the doctor's office. we felt like the minimum we could do in this unprecedented crisis was make sure every single person who works for us has the ability to talk to a physician for any medical related issue. liz: i'm pretty sure that's going to come back to you in many, many ways. what kind of demand spike have you seen in your sales, if you compare to a year ago? on the phone: well, i think the most important thing is every single day, i hear from customers about the critical role that our
are the applicants people who have been laid off due to the coronavirus, marvin? on the phone: it's a combination of all of the above. what we are trying to do is something that's a little different. even if you are seasonal, we are offering you telemed benefits, even if you don't apply for the lowe's health care program, seasonal, part-time, full-time, all employees and their families will immediately be accessible to the telemed benefit and you know this is a very great program because it...
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i want to thank marvin ellison for what you're doing for your company and country. president and c.e.o. of lowe's >> thank you, jim. >> "mad money" is back after the break. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. - (phone ringing)a phones offers - big button,ecialized phones... and volume-enhanced phones., get details on this state program. call or visit and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit >>> you know i've been saying you have to be pretty careful with this rally because we still have a lot of bad news to process. look at the way the mark
i want to thank marvin ellison for what you're doing for your company and country. president and c.e.o. of lowe's >> thank you, jim. >> "mad money" is back after the break. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a...
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so johnson directed marvin watson to go to atlantic city where the convention was to be held to makewould come off in good order. and what marvin discovered was the convention would open with a film honoring the memory of john kennedy followed immediately by a major speech by bobby kennedy. marvin watson confronted john bailey, the democratic chairman, and said, what is the purpose of this? and bailey said, to promote bobby kennedy's candidacy as president. >> you know, this is very shakespearean. the king has been killed. we have a new king, but we have a prince in waiting, bobby kennedy. >> johnson didn't want to be some kind of footnote in the story of the kennedy dynasty. >> so, they changed the program so that the film and the bobby kennedy speech would be given at the end of the convention after the nominations. >> lbj hopes he sidelined kennedy. but with the convention about to open, there's another problem looming. >> mississippi has broken the democratic party's rules by having an all-white delegation that disallowed african americans from being a part of it or going to the
so johnson directed marvin watson to go to atlantic city where the convention was to be held to makewould come off in good order. and what marvin discovered was the convention would open with a film honoring the memory of john kennedy followed immediately by a major speech by bobby kennedy. marvin watson confronted john bailey, the democratic chairman, and said, what is the purpose of this? and bailey said, to promote bobby kennedy's candidacy as president. >> you know, this is very...
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the break in play didn't check new on streit marvin friedrichs made it to nearly on 56 minutes i 4 minutes later though the wolves hit back gary hart shared friedrichs that he doesn't have the pace in time bullet head is i inside the final 10 minutes another header this time of the glancing variety securing a point i will spoke about very holistic the honest to the final score i . believe now at this weekend's results how those results of affected the bonus latest and defending champions by and stretch their lead over live say 23 points dortmund and glad our hearts are a lot safe heels at the other end clune continue their a portrait check tree lines pulled clear of danger by beating the bottom sought out of warm. you're watching the news from berlin coming up next our documentary film looks at the daily life of people in north korea beyond dictatorship and censorship i'm sorry mark thanks watch. the. show beyond. that. we're all about the stories that matter to you the truth. whatever it takes. to start running cut exchange good enough it. made for mines.
the break in play didn't check new on streit marvin friedrichs made it to nearly on 56 minutes i 4 minutes later though the wolves hit back gary hart shared friedrichs that he doesn't have the pace in time bullet head is i inside the final 10 minutes another header this time of the glancing variety securing a point i will spoke about very holistic the honest to the final score i . believe now at this weekend's results how those results of affected the bonus latest and defending champions by and...
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, we hope you will come back to the heritage foundation in the future, please join me in thanking marvin. [applause] if you would like to per interpreters a copy of the book is available outside and marvin will be on the stage for signing them. [laughter] >> you are watching book tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction book authors every weekend. book tv, television for serious readers. >> good evening, everyone, welcome to the bookshop, we are happy you are here tonight to we are happy to have megan kate nelson with us with her new book, "the three-cornered war", the union, confederacy and native people and the site for the west. this is an engrossing narrative account which shows how the civil war, the indian wars in western expansion are all interconnected, the 1860s were a time of national conflict which involved not only the north and south but also the mark in west. her primary source research involves letters and diaries, military records and oral histories and photographs and maps from that time and nelson write specifically about nine individuals who worked toward self determination i
, we hope you will come back to the heritage foundation in the future, please join me in thanking marvin. [applause] if you would like to per interpreters a copy of the book is available outside and marvin will be on the stage for signing them. [laughter] >> you are watching book tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction book authors every weekend. book tv, television for serious readers. >> good evening, everyone, welcome to the bookshop, we are happy you are here tonight to we are happy...
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in a fox business exclusive, tomorrow, lowe's ceo marvin ellison will join me to talk about what else they are doing for their employees and on top of that, the business challenges that his stores are facing and how they are working to overcome those challenges. he's got an extraordinarily interesting story. he started during college as a security guard at a target store in memphis and today, he's the ceo of lowe's. so he's known what it's like growing up in a small town in tennessee and not having a lot of money in his family and working his way up. we cannot wait to hear from marvin ellison of lowe's, ceo right here tomorrow on "the claman countdown." cheryl: i love those stories when somebody builds humself up. by the way, thank you so much for that. we will see you at the top of the show tomorrow. i'm going to miss the kitchen. i'm just saying it. liz: listen, thank you for stepping up. you're doing such a great job. really appreciate it. cheryl: this is fun. see you right at the top of the show. talk to you tomorrow. liz claman. >>> let's take a look at the big board. we are up 6
in a fox business exclusive, tomorrow, lowe's ceo marvin ellison will join me to talk about what else they are doing for their employees and on top of that, the business challenges that his stores are facing and how they are working to overcome those challenges. he's got an extraordinarily interesting story. he started during college as a security guard at a target store in memphis and today, he's the ceo of lowe's. so he's known what it's like growing up in a small town in tennessee and not...
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told anybody that he was going to have his friend marvin from india to kill me and throw me because that's how they take care of things in india and. she went to war and 9 years for life. for them to take it. and come back and say boy yes they called you a yes they called us yes they called you a walking mattress it's documented over and over and over again you deserved it and you and when you complained about it you were welcoming it. there. actions of my seniors both in the assault and and the ensuing arrest a geisha ins have really destroyed me. when she when your wife doesn't come home to. remember images through that house searching for the suicide note be to call the police one hand. push the restraining her from killing herself or the other the. i think the thing that makes me the most angry is not even the repeat itself it's the commanders that were complicit in covering up everything that happened. this is an organization that gives commanders an unbelievable amount of power and i felt it as a lieutenant in iraq it's scary you appoint the prosecution you appoint the defense you ap
told anybody that he was going to have his friend marvin from india to kill me and throw me because that's how they take care of things in india and. she went to war and 9 years for life. for them to take it. and come back and say boy yes they called you a yes they called us yes they called you a walking mattress it's documented over and over and over again you deserved it and you and when you complained about it you were welcoming it. there. actions of my seniors both in the assault and and...
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the break in play didn't check only on streit marvin friedrich made it to nearly on 56 minutes i 4 minutes later though the wolves hit back gary hart showed 3 tricks that he doesn't have the pace in tom bullet head is i inside the final 10 minutes and not the header this time of the glancing variety securing a point for both spoke out very holistic the onus of the final score i . all right let's take a look at how this weekend's results have affected the bundesliga standings of the defending champs byron they're stretched their lead over lights they get to 3 points dortmund and are hot on like 6 heels asked the other and cologne continue their upward trajectory mines pulled clear of danger by beating the potter born. south africa's biggest soccer match celebrated its 50th anniversary when kaiser chiefs travel to the orlando pirates $90000.00 people packed the stadium for the so wet on derby and produced an atmosphere that was both ferocious and friendly feeling. that yes the sons of both sides were at fever pitch ahead of sub-saharan africa's biggest game. that was out of reader has brough
the break in play didn't check only on streit marvin friedrich made it to nearly on 56 minutes i 4 minutes later though the wolves hit back gary hart showed 3 tricks that he doesn't have the pace in tom bullet head is i inside the final 10 minutes and not the header this time of the glancing variety securing a point for both spoke out very holistic the onus of the final score i . all right let's take a look at how this weekend's results have affected the bundesliga standings of the defending...
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let me cut to the chase, with great respect for the heritage of the shadow fomc cabinet in the late marvin goodfriend, should we fear inflation with its debt build up? mickey: not right now. yes, the feder is is pumping in huge amounts of what we call higher powered money. until that money is put to work in the economy, the answer is no. in near-term, because you have -- declining, you will have a deflation. tom: if the solution is a massive multi dollar income supplement during what is a is theandemic crisis, solution down the road to monetize that debt build up into long-term bonds and basically pay off the pandemic over say 50 years? mickey: no, that is not the proper approach. clearly this fiscal package, i don't think of it as stimulus. i think of it as income support on the bottom is falling out of aggregate demand. it has to be unwound. the critical question is do we pay for this? absolutely, either in the form of higher taxes, lower government services, and even if it doesn't show up as higher inflation or higher interest rates, we pay for this one way or another. the answer is not
let me cut to the chase, with great respect for the heritage of the shadow fomc cabinet in the late marvin goodfriend, should we fear inflation with its debt build up? mickey: not right now. yes, the feder is is pumping in huge amounts of what we call higher powered money. until that money is put to work in the economy, the answer is no. in near-term, because you have -- declining, you will have a deflation. tom: if the solution is a massive multi dollar income supplement during what is a is...
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what i was pursuing, if you develop centers of excellence in communities like marvin collins did in chicagowework on perfecting excellence and if you produce excellent people would be drawn to you and integration should be a byproduct to pursuit of excellence. this was one factor and i felt out of sorts with the civil rights movement because of desegregation. i remember meeting julius chambers before the association, he was a black phd from harvard, a lawyer in midweight through the debate i said if we had two circumstances, you have school aid in its all-black but a presence of excellent in school be, where should we send our children, he said school be in the he said there's no debate. and what i saw, to help low-income people to become empowered and so that's why i partnered with the company and a poverty program, i knew this was a scam. in the 1960s when the government started spending $22 trillion, 70 cents of the dollar did not go to the poor, it went to those who served the poor, not which problems are solvable but which ones were findable. and so what happens, we created a commodity
what i was pursuing, if you develop centers of excellence in communities like marvin collins did in chicagowework on perfecting excellence and if you produce excellent people would be drawn to you and integration should be a byproduct to pursuit of excellence. this was one factor and i felt out of sorts with the civil rights movement because of desegregation. i remember meeting julius chambers before the association, he was a black phd from harvard, a lawyer in midweight through the debate i...
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marvin gaye and "what's going on". ken is one of our regular viewers send us your requests on facebook, twitter and instagram. >> way to go. >> time is now 5:55. tough times often bring up the best in bay area people. ktvu's rob roth tells about a san francisco neighborhood that mobilized fast to help everyone from small kids to the elderly. >> here in san francisco's best portal avenue just down from the muni tunnel. . >> i'm seeing people that are doing things, they're bending over back wards to help each other. >> the store along with the community group boxed up more than 200 donated n95 masks and brought them here to kaiser hospital san francisco. the group has now collected more than 700 masks for seven various hospitals. >> they can get a fresh mask to see another patient. >> recently rebounded from a fire that shifted its focus to help with its cleaning products, disinfectants and other supplies to help battle. . >> i see a lot of people coming in to buy supplies to make ppe or personal protective equipment for
marvin gaye and "what's going on". ken is one of our regular viewers send us your requests on facebook, twitter and instagram. >> way to go. >> time is now 5:55. tough times often bring up the best in bay area people. ktvu's rob roth tells about a san francisco neighborhood that mobilized fast to help everyone from small kids to the elderly. >> here in san francisco's best portal avenue just down from the muni tunnel. . >> i'm seeing people that are doing...
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they lost to marvin gaye's estate what's interesting in this case is a judge says a four note sequence that's repeated, that's not necessarily considered infringement. >> because it's in the public domain or something? >> small fraction of the totality of the music, a stark contrast to why farrell had to pay marvin gaye's estate. >> i like it >> i love when you talk music, it's our favorite thing in the world. >> i love when you geek out. >> music and law. >> here's one for you, by the way. blake shelton, he made a little girl's dreams come true.ttning with remarkable stories of forgiveness. but first your local news. cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c! jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doc
they lost to marvin gaye's estate what's interesting in this case is a judge says a four note sequence that's repeated, that's not necessarily considered infringement. >> because it's in the public domain or something? >> small fraction of the totality of the music, a stark contrast to why farrell had to pay marvin gaye's estate. >> i like it >> i love when you talk music, it's our favorite thing in the world. >> i love when you geek out. >> music and law....
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karen: buenas tardes, aquÍ en el estadio de los marvin, donde gus usualmente juega el equipo de miamiese acompaÑante, hoy me encontrÉ con una reciente que tuvo que irse, aunque se parÓ la cita para su mamÁ, paciente de cánce que tambiÉn necesitaba su cÓdigo. >> el chico que nos aprobÓ la cita, nos dijo que con este nÚmero entramos las dos. no nos permitieron, porque tiene que haber dos cÓdigos, porque es obligatorio. karen: hay un poco de desesperaciÓn, son muchos los que necesitan hacerse la prueba, sin embargo tambiÉn es impresionante ver la entrega de todo el personal aquÍ en este centro y en todos los centros. trabajan hasta el cansancio. aquÍ en la ciudad de miami esperan abrir otros en centros con el fin de que personas de todas las edades pueden examinarse. jorge: muchas gracias. el doctor juan se encuentra con nosotros. marÍa: eso estÁ muy bien, porque vamos a conversar con una venezolana de 32 aÑos, tiene coronavirus, doctor, estuvo internado en un hospital, no sabe cÓmo se contagiÓ . saludos, fanny. creo que no los escucha. losa de cÓmo se contagió, doctor. -- no sabe cÓmo s
karen: buenas tardes, aquÍ en el estadio de los marvin, donde gus usualmente juega el equipo de miamiese acompaÑante, hoy me encontrÉ con una reciente que tuvo que irse, aunque se parÓ la cita para su mamÁ, paciente de cánce que tambiÉn necesitaba su cÓdigo. >> el chico que nos aprobÓ la cita, nos dijo que con este nÚmero entramos las dos. no nos permitieron, porque tiene que haber dos cÓdigos, porque es obligatorio. karen: hay un poco de desesperaciÓn, son muchos los que...
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>>immy: marvin gaye it on. ♪ i been really trying baby ♪ trying to hold back this feeling for so longrking. ♪ but if you feel like i feel baby ♪ ♪ come on ♪ oh, come on ♪ whoo ♪ let's get it on >> okay. k we sho - you're right. ♪ let's get it on ♪ oh baby ♪ let's get it on ♪ let's love baby >> jimmy: the bronx zoo after dark. we're going to take a break, but when we return a chat with the man whose departure broke boston's heart. mr. tom brady. when we come back. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" brought to you by johnnie walker black label and spirits network. have your johnnie walker black delivered to your door on spiritsnetwork.com. it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> pepsi zero sugar all in the cola flavor. none of the sugar. t
>>immy: marvin gaye it on. ♪ i been really trying baby ♪ trying to hold back this feeling for so longrking. ♪ but if you feel like i feel baby ♪ ♪ come on ♪ oh, come on ♪ whoo ♪ let's get it on >> okay. k we sho - you're right. ♪ let's get it on ♪ oh baby ♪ let's get it on ♪ let's love baby >> jimmy: the bronx zoo after dark. we're going to take a break, but when we return a chat with the man whose departure broke boston's heart. mr. tom brady. when we...
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marvin asks what can one do about his or her 401(k)? >> the answer really defends on your age and how far you are away from retirement. if you're very close to retirement, this is extremely scary because this is the money that you are counting to live on. it should not have been all the money you are counting on living on. every one should have an emergency fund. we talk about it all the time. people say it's a rainy day fund. it's a coronavirus fund. we need to have one. if you do not have one, here is a time to take some of the money that you have been putting into your 401 k and start building up on arj fund. make sure you have resources to last a month but ideally, who knows how long it will have to last. you want to keep banking that money. you don't want to my out on your 401(k) free money opinion if your company matches your contribution, put enough in to get that company match. then the other real savings goal needs to be making sure you have cash on hand when you need it in an emergency fund. make sure you're putting money into
marvin asks what can one do about his or her 401(k)? >> the answer really defends on your age and how far you are away from retirement. if you're very close to retirement, this is extremely scary because this is the money that you are counting to live on. it should not have been all the money you are counting on living on. every one should have an emergency fund. we talk about it all the time. people say it's a rainy day fund. it's a coronavirus fund. we need to have one. if you do not...
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y eso que se estÁ sintiendo fuerte en texas, marvin ruiz otro empresario golpeado por el coronavirus.Án asustados por el coronavirus. >>> los restaurantes tambiÉn padecen por el efecto del coronavirus en el norte de texas. segÚn un cÁlculo las ventas en chinatown de dallas han caÍdo hasta un 20%. >>> simplemente aquÍ en el Área de los restaurantes estÁ bastante solo las personas tienen miedo salir porque piensan que se van a infectar. >>> marvin emplea a 5 personas en su negocio, y Él espera de las cosas mejore para que sus trabajadores no pierdan sus empleos >>> la gente trata no viene tanto, esperemos que ahora que viene que cambien las cosas >>> los consumidores hoy mÁs que nunca tienen miedo gastar su dinero porque prefieren guardarlo para una emergencia >>> prefieren de alguna forma pueden evitar no pagar su vestido quieren esperarse porque sus finanzas estÁn preocupados de lo que vaya a suceder y estÁn siendo muy cautelosos. >>> el temor para muchos empresarios en el norte de texas no es el producto que ellos venden vengan de chinos y algunos de estos mismos productos pudieran s
y eso que se estÁ sintiendo fuerte en texas, marvin ruiz otro empresario golpeado por el coronavirus.Án asustados por el coronavirus. >>> los restaurantes tambiÉn padecen por el efecto del coronavirus en el norte de texas. segÚn un cÁlculo las ventas en chinatown de dallas han caÍdo hasta un 20%. >>> simplemente aquÍ en el Área de los restaurantes estÁ bastante solo las personas tienen miedo salir porque piensan que se van a infectar. >>> marvin emplea a 5...
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. >> i am marvin miller.what are your comments on yesterday's these fire agreement between russia and turkey? >> turned back and take another round of questions. >> it is welcome. it is needed. it is necessary. we need syria, putting a political process, not only depends on the meetings in moscow of letter putin and we need to put a lot of political capital, the political process, this cannot be done with bombs and planes and welfare. it is welcome, needed, necessary, not sufficient at all to imagine a medium-term profit. i think typically what we built, the way europe has its own data privacy agenda is a sovereignty action and you have japan, india, the gdp are is an interesting framework, this is sovereignty. and make this rule interesting, and take up other places of the powers. on the freedom, violence against women. and based on fundamental values of freedom, with collective rules to implement. >> other questions here. >> thank you for being here. there is this idea -- not hoping to receive more refugees
. >> i am marvin miller.what are your comments on yesterday's these fire agreement between russia and turkey? >> turned back and take another round of questions. >> it is welcome. it is needed. it is necessary. we need syria, putting a political process, not only depends on the meetings in moscow of letter putin and we need to put a lot of political capital, the political process, this cannot be done with bombs and planes and welfare. it is welcome, needed, necessary, not...
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marvin, what is going to be your next step? caller: i don't know.verything is closing down italy in philly.taly -- you can't get in touch with the unemployment office. the phones is jammed. i don't know what i'm going to do. it's happening a different way. they say churches, none of that is happening. i really don't know what i'm going to do. the food banks are closing down. you can't get food stamps. richard whotalk to is calling from california. good morning. caller: how are you doing? thanks for c-span. i am twofold. i am also a health care worker and i am also over 65. so, i ended up staying home was mores, but it because i have someone in the house who is the same age who .ad symptoms in other words, had cough, congestion. he could not get a test. i don't know why his doctor did not order him one. even his doctor was confused about where to send him. i was trying to figure out how to help him with getting a test and i called the public health department and they said they are very limited test. i am in the san francisco bay area. depending on w
marvin, what is going to be your next step? caller: i don't know.verything is closing down italy in philly.taly -- you can't get in touch with the unemployment office. the phones is jammed. i don't know what i'm going to do. it's happening a different way. they say churches, none of that is happening. i really don't know what i'm going to do. the food banks are closing down. you can't get food stamps. richard whotalk to is calling from california. good morning. caller: how are you doing? thanks...
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. >> thank you, madam chairwoman, acting commissioner marvin, thank you for coming for the subcommittee today to present the fiscal year 2021 budget. earlier this week i traveled with deputy secretary of defense david narquist to see firsthand whether the dpigs's border security has results. and the fourth trip since the crisis and the fourth trip since last year. and during the most recent travels, i've seen three of the four texas sectors, and i also want the president to see the first sections of the new fencing last spring. but no matter what sector station or port of entry visit, i'm always amazed by the dedication of the people working there, and the cooperation among, across duties and assignments. i want to thank you and the men and women of your agencies, who are working tirelessly around the clock every single day to keep our country safe under sometimes almost impossible circumstances. their commitment is a testimony to how important this mission is. and the cooperation among agencies is the best i have ever seen. i would encourage all committee members to travel to the borde
. >> thank you, madam chairwoman, acting commissioner marvin, thank you for coming for the subcommittee today to present the fiscal year 2021 budget. earlier this week i traveled with deputy secretary of defense david narquist to see firsthand whether the dpigs's border security has results. and the fourth trip since the crisis and the fourth trip since last year. and during the most recent travels, i've seen three of the four texas sectors, and i also want the president to see the first...
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paychecks, how is small business really doing and david, i got marvin ellison from lowes who is a leaderlievable company. let's see how they're doing. community-based and a person i regard as a person i want to follow if he tells me that don't get mad at home depot, but if he tells me a certain way to live my life, i'm doing it. i'll be jimmy chill tomorrow i will be. >> you be who you need to be don't worry. it's all right >> all right i hope she calls i know everybody is, of course, when you don't have your family members around you, it can be difficult. very difficult jim, thank you >> yeah. >>> we're going to head to break. we're going to have the ceo of medtronic joining us as well more "squawk on the street" right after this ♪ in nearly 100 years serving the military community, we've seen you go through tough times and every time, you've shown us, you're much tougher your heart, courage and commitment has always inspired us and now it's no different so, we're here with financial strength, stability and experience you can depend on and the online tools you need because you have alwa
paychecks, how is small business really doing and david, i got marvin ellison from lowes who is a leaderlievable company. let's see how they're doing. community-based and a person i regard as a person i want to follow if he tells me that don't get mad at home depot, but if he tells me a certain way to live my life, i'm doing it. i'll be jimmy chill tomorrow i will be. >> you be who you need to be don't worry. it's all right >> all right i hope she calls i know everybody is, of...
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marvin ellison doesn't need a bailout. he just raised a huge amount of money for lowe's they can tap the bond markets. the ones who can tap the bond market are the winners but what are you hearing about being able to tap the bond market if you're a marginal buyer? >> no, no. you just can't no, no listen, i'm sorry, investment grade. there's been issuance. we know that, and many companies were smart to get out there even though they are paying more. they're still in historical terms not paying a great deal, but paying more than they would have been and spreads have widened, but they're willing to do that. but if you're in the high yield land right now, you're not getting anything, you know, not getting anything done or not much done. let's keep an eye on that, though, by the way because that certainly would be a sign -- >> i'm sorry >> who >> ford motor. ford motor, right? ford motor didn't need the bailout in 2007, 2009. that's a credit we have to watch. because boy, a lot of people work for ford. >> yeah, jim, it's intere
marvin ellison doesn't need a bailout. he just raised a huge amount of money for lowe's they can tap the bond markets. the ones who can tap the bond market are the winners but what are you hearing about being able to tap the bond market if you're a marginal buyer? >> no, no. you just can't no, no listen, i'm sorry, investment grade. there's been issuance. we know that, and many companies were smart to get out there even though they are paying more. they're still in historical terms not...
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>> janice: yes, they live in nashville and this is her grandpa, marvin, whose 81.ing a dance-off to abc, 123, so heartwarming we love it. steve: that is awesome. i'm sure she doesn't quite understand why she's got to stay so far away from grandpa but she's doing it nonetheless. meanwhile let's talk about one health care workers one degree of kevin bacon. >> janice: [laughter] so great i saw this on social media and i just had to pass it along. jonathan thompson, who lives in cape cod, he is a nurse's aid and he decided to recreate that famous scene from footloose, and kevin bacon saw it and posted it and it went viral. take a look. [laughter] it's so cute. you go jonathan! steve: that's awesome, and kevin bacon actually saw that and had a comment. i think he said this guy has the moves. i hope this brings you as much joy as it does me and also we're so lucky to have so many special folks like him working so hard to keep us safe and well during this time, how about we have a big dance party after this is all over. and janice, you love a good dance party anyway don't
>> janice: yes, they live in nashville and this is her grandpa, marvin, whose 81.ing a dance-off to abc, 123, so heartwarming we love it. steve: that is awesome. i'm sure she doesn't quite understand why she's got to stay so far away from grandpa but she's doing it nonetheless. meanwhile let's talk about one health care workers one degree of kevin bacon. >> janice: [laughter] so great i saw this on social media and i just had to pass it along. jonathan thompson, who lives in cape...
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let's go to marvin, hello. caller: how are you doing? host: i am well, thank you. caller: my question to your listeners is it appears china, south korea, and japan have a rival test and it would be easier for the cdc to take a test that has been proven and examine and purchase it and get it to the united states than to start from scratch. i am hoping what is not happening is the reason why we don't have massive testing in this country the way we should is because we try to give our pharmaceutical companies a way to make money off the virus rather than purchasing kits that are available. georgia, thanks for calling, go ahead. caller: yes. my concern, my level of concern is i think american people are this. downplaying that is because when you hear the president of the united states call the virus hoax and you listen to fox news, the president's son come out and speak really sound like a lunatic and fox news and the president and republicans are really downplaying this virus and calling it a hoax. host: the president was referring to that and the politicization calli
let's go to marvin, hello. caller: how are you doing? host: i am well, thank you. caller: my question to your listeners is it appears china, south korea, and japan have a rival test and it would be easier for the cdc to take a test that has been proven and examine and purchase it and get it to the united states than to start from scratch. i am hoping what is not happening is the reason why we don't have massive testing in this country the way we should is because we try to give our...