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everything you know is mcintyre trade emery's when there are no. gardening. but you have to put it out. seeing as how mad. we are having our mask on and a ring round ring in your which i considered one of them were area out west and westchester made the news because. they are in your rush hour being known as patient 0 to measure to manhattan and that's how it started spreading the new york. heart. managed to get our daughter made. me. wish that my sister works for a new york presbyterian hospital she has been now is already going to be on. or to name our my uncle who have been broke lame. michael vick 19 it's unfortunate that they're seen the numbers that it's a lot of war and black and spanish and me and minority people that are getting it who are. the core population are dying one as in everyday circumstances when you go to a hospital in new york city and probably in any other age the 1st thing they actually are is you having the 4 or 5 different times that i've been we have not been able to get health insurance yet they're telling you you can give your hea
everything you know is mcintyre trade emery's when there are no. gardening. but you have to put it out. seeing as how mad. we are having our mask on and a ring round ring in your which i considered one of them were area out west and westchester made the news because. they are in your rush hour being known as patient 0 to measure to manhattan and that's how it started spreading the new york. heart. managed to get our daughter made. me. wish that my sister works for a new york presbyterian...
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skip mcintyre, eight times a champion back in the '90s. a very successful coach now, keeping a keen eye on proceedings. this the leading group. one or two still able to put on a show for the camera. others just plowing straight over it. ah, some resorting to shortcuts. sad that cheating has crept into this beautiful sport. the judges will have a look at that. but up at the front, the pace is relentless, closing in on those sand dunes that will offer a bed for the night. the fatigue starting to tell. who's got the finishing kick? up on the outside, what a turn of pace from that one, whichever one it is. no answer from the rest, and he takes victory. what a win. there we are, into the burrow, building an extension with his winnings and back tomorrow to try and defend his title here on phillip island. >> and great to see the cagey old veteran skip mcintyre. our thanks to andrew as always for playing us off the air in style. that's our broadcast on this post-holiday weekend tuesday. thank you for being here with us. on behalf of all of my coll
skip mcintyre, eight times a champion back in the '90s. a very successful coach now, keeping a keen eye on proceedings. this the leading group. one or two still able to put on a show for the camera. others just plowing straight over it. ah, some resorting to shortcuts. sad that cheating has crept into this beautiful sport. the judges will have a look at that. but up at the front, the pace is relentless, closing in on those sand dunes that will offer a bed for the night. the fatigue starting to...
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but if that is the case, as in mcintyre and the times and in lucy's paper a few weeks ago, we are not suffer more than the wealthy or who have more access. that's very much george osborne's point on the bbc today as well, the recession that is coming is not going to affect everyone equally. let's go on to the guardian. landmark test target that keeps being missed, lucy, it was 100,000 for one day for matt hancock's targets, borisjohnson says 200,000, it's all over the place, isn't it? it is indeed. it looks like the government really pulled out all the stops just to hit that 100,000 targets on the day was due, since then, it's falling back considerably. i think the latest figures suggest that only 69,000 tests were either conducted or sent out, so those were including tests that were mailed and not necessarily you know, sent back, just delivered. the reason it's really important, the testing, is because it's key to the testing, is because it's key to the government being able to ease lockdown. the idea of some of the technology we are seeing in the isle of wight, the new tracing app t
but if that is the case, as in mcintyre and the times and in lucy's paper a few weeks ago, we are not suffer more than the wealthy or who have more access. that's very much george osborne's point on the bbc today as well, the recession that is coming is not going to affect everyone equally. let's go on to the guardian. landmark test target that keeps being missed, lucy, it was 100,000 for one day for matt hancock's targets, borisjohnson says 200,000, it's all over the place, isn't it? it is...
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joining us now is jeff coningsburg owns two summer camps in maine and paul mcintyre from ymca usa whichoperates 325 sleep-way camps across the united states. full disclosure my 13-year-old boys their summer camp in maine closed which was the source of much more sadness of in-person school closed and something all families or many families are dealing with. how can a summer camp or how could a summer camp operate safely in this environment, jeff? >> well, first of all, i'm sure your children's summer camp was doing everything humanly possible and these are decisions that every camp director has to make. i'm on calls every single week with maine summer camps and other camp directors talking about how we cantaking a measur one step at time. we're pushing back our opening date from june 27th to july 11th, condensed our season to five weeks. i'm in touch with epidemiologists, infectious disease doctors and creating protocols that we are sharing with our families. look at our parents as the ultimate decision-maker. they are the partners here with us. so my goal is to do everything humanly pos
joining us now is jeff coningsburg owns two summer camps in maine and paul mcintyre from ymca usa whichoperates 325 sleep-way camps across the united states. full disclosure my 13-year-old boys their summer camp in maine closed which was the source of much more sadness of in-person school closed and something all families or many families are dealing with. how can a summer camp or how could a summer camp operate safely in this environment, jeff? >> well, first of all, i'm sure your...
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paul mcintyre chief operating officer of the ymca and.rg president of american camp association are with us. we so appreciate you and hoping to get good answers. i got two kids. i got three kids, one camp has already been cancelled the other is still in limbo not sure if it will happen. paul, ymca camps has day camps and sleep away camps. let's break it down to day camps. what's your plan at this point for those day camps? are you cancelling, doing virtual, are there alternate days? what's your plan? >> thanks for having us. we know this is a stressful time for parents and so we operate about 10,000 day camps collectively. they are operate by about 800 different ys around the country. a lot of localized decisions. most day camps are planning to operate. we currently are operating over 1100 essential worker child care sites. we learned a lot about how to do that safely and how to adjust the physical environment. we feel we'll be ready for summer. >> tom, what's the benchmark for cancelling, particularly sleep away camps, does that equate t
paul mcintyre chief operating officer of the ymca and.rg president of american camp association are with us. we so appreciate you and hoping to get good answers. i got two kids. i got three kids, one camp has already been cancelled the other is still in limbo not sure if it will happen. paul, ymca camps has day camps and sleep away camps. let's break it down to day camps. what's your plan at this point for those day camps? are you cancelling, doing virtual, are there alternate days? what's your...
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famously battled muhammad ali where sings from sammy davis with old blue eyes and mariah carey and reba mcintyree coronavirus pandemic darkened the world, even the vegas strip went dim. the streets silent. cesar's entertainment ceo gave the order none before him had ever dreamed -- close the doors, turn off the lights, the party's over. >> it was very sad. to think it operated nonstop for 54 years and then comes to a screeching halt. >> reporter: inside what was once an echo chamber of success, today you can hear a chip drop. in the rows of once blaring machines and blacked blackjack tables that framed movies like "the hangover" now vast empty rooms representing an economic disaster. nevada is losing an estimated $2 million in gaming tax revenue every day. >> there's no playbook to this. here's plan a, plan b, plan c. we don't have that. it's something this industry is dealing with right now and trying to get their arms around, what do they do next. >> reporter: industry leaders include cesar's have begun unveiling their plans for what unveiling a casino during a global crisis would like like, i
famously battled muhammad ali where sings from sammy davis with old blue eyes and mariah carey and reba mcintyree coronavirus pandemic darkened the world, even the vegas strip went dim. the streets silent. cesar's entertainment ceo gave the order none before him had ever dreamed -- close the doors, turn off the lights, the party's over. >> it was very sad. to think it operated nonstop for 54 years and then comes to a screeching halt. >> reporter: inside what was once an echo chamber...
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. >> and great to see the cagey old veteran skip mcintyre. our thanks to andrew as always for playing us off the air in style. that's our broadcast on this post-holiday weekend tuesday. thank you for being here with us. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night from our temporary field headquarters. >>> i would like to introduce you to dr. lisa williams. she is a pulmonary critical care specialist, which means she's a respiratory system doctor. and specifically she specializes in patients who need critical care support for serious respiratory issues because they are really, really sick. and she has been that kind of a doctor for a long time, since well before this epidemic happened. but for this type of an illness, for this type of an epidemic, being a pulmonary critical care specialist means that you're the kind of doctor whose specific expertise is most in demand out of everyone. and if you are a specialist who just happens to practice that kind of specialty medicine right now and you are a physician who does
. >> and great to see the cagey old veteran skip mcintyre. our thanks to andrew as always for playing us off the air in style. that's our broadcast on this post-holiday weekend tuesday. thank you for being here with us. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night from our temporary field headquarters. >>> i would like to introduce you to dr. lisa williams. she is a pulmonary critical care specialist, which means she's a respiratory system doctor. and...
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joining us right now brandy, global fixed income portfolio manager jack mcintyre.bout this with president trump and we will talk about that coming up in the program. your reaction to what the fed chairman said yesterday regarding negative rates? jack: at this point knowing what we know we have to rule it out that we are not going to go down that path, didn't work in europe, hasn't worked in japan. it means that they have to do other things in their tool box. the take away from powell's comments, hey, they've got to do more. they will do more, we don't know exactly what form but the key is they will have to do more. maria: yeah, i mean, the president yesterday talked about the strong dollar when we were talking about rates and where is the economy is. listen to this, jack, i have to get your reaction to where we are in terms of the dollar as well. so you want a strong dollar? because in past you didn't want a strong dollar. >> i tell you what, it's a great time to have a strong dollar. we are paying zero interest rate. that's never happened either. we are paying so
joining us right now brandy, global fixed income portfolio manager jack mcintyre.bout this with president trump and we will talk about that coming up in the program. your reaction to what the fed chairman said yesterday regarding negative rates? jack: at this point knowing what we know we have to rule it out that we are not going to go down that path, didn't work in europe, hasn't worked in japan. it means that they have to do other things in their tool box. the take away from powell's...
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that's where we became the singing mcintyres. >> so glad she taught you that, because she gave us youhat was out 20 years ago. i thought it was so genius what you guys did you took a song that meant to much to so many people and turned it with a music video we'll show a little bit and then talk about it. me wonder reach for just one hand sing with just one voice ♪ ♪ ♪ makes me wonder reach for jus one hand sing with just one voice ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> my gosh that is so beautiful >> it's timeless, isn't it >> the images just change everything, too, d >> again, it was justin's idea he thought iwack because it is timely. the things we're dealing with now, we deal with it all the time we've just got to stay together and find a better way of doing things. >> what's your advice to folks feeling a little helpless in this moment, reba? >> well, they can always turn to god and have their faith really step up and take control and believe there's going to be a better day when you can, take this time to stop, smell the roses, and just reconfirm why you're here. just take time for your family, your f
that's where we became the singing mcintyres. >> so glad she taught you that, because she gave us youhat was out 20 years ago. i thought it was so genius what you guys did you took a song that meant to much to so many people and turned it with a music video we'll show a little bit and then talk about it. me wonder reach for just one hand sing with just one voice ♪ ♪ ♪ makes me wonder reach for jus one hand sing with just one voice ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> my gosh that is...