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let's see, he's really... >> michael scott, manager. hi, how are you? >> oh, hi. >> there he is. >> nice to meet you. >> great. >> yeah. >> hey, look at that. >> whoo! i can assure you we don't need a new system, though. happy with ours. >> hello, may i help you? >> jimbo. >> jim? >> hey! >> hey! >> hey! >> hey! >> hey! all: hey! >> okay. i'm, uh, i'm gonna be going. >> hey! all: hey! >> [laughing] what was that?
let's see, he's really... >> michael scott, manager. hi, how are you? >> oh, hi. >> there he is. >> nice to meet you. >> great. >> yeah. >> hey, look at that. >> whoo! i can assure you we don't need a new system, though. happy with ours. >> hello, may i help you? >> jimbo. >> jim? >> hey! >> hey! >> hey! >> hey! >> hey! all: hey! >> okay. i'm, uh, i'm gonna be going. >> hey! all: hey!...
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john even had a little reunion with his old boss if you will from "the office" steve carell, aka michael scottdapper. this is how i am 24/7. >> i guarantee you that the bottom half of what you have on does not match the top. >> i'm definitely wearing jams, if anybody remembers what those are. >> and after john signed off, he did, in fact, reveal that he was business on the top and party on the bottom. i guess that's a work at home trick that we can all relate to. robin, i know you showed us your slippers that you wore the other day. i'm going to get up in my chair to show you, yes, in fact, i am wearing pajama bottoms. but all business on the top, guys. all business. >> lara, you've been cracking up through all of "pop news." would you please tell us what's going on back there? >> i wish i could show you. i'm going to take the camera and turn it around. hold on, you guys. this was kelly. can you see kelly? can you see kelly doing -- kelly was doing prompter and she was -- kept moving so i could not see it at all. then i started getting bitten in the foot by one of my dogs. let me just show you
john even had a little reunion with his old boss if you will from "the office" steve carell, aka michael scottdapper. this is how i am 24/7. >> i guarantee you that the bottom half of what you have on does not match the top. >> i'm definitely wearing jams, if anybody remembers what those are. >> and after john signed off, he did, in fact, reveal that he was business on the top and party on the bottom. i guess that's a work at home trick that we can all relate to....
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host: michael, thank you. at's hear from scott, a senator sanders supported. caller: jennifer is phenomenal. i could not vote for joe biden if bernie -- unless bernie sanders were the vp candidate or a position were created in the government specifically for bernie and joe biden committed to that where he would clap all -- tackle climate change and medicare for all on behalf of the biden and ministration. otherwise, it is perpetuation the same systemic problems. we cannot have moderates. we cannot have incrementalism when we are dealing with climate change. we have already wasted five decades. we cannot keep continuing to procrastinate, as i am sure vice president biden would do. covid-19s we have with is probably the most compelling argument for medicare for all and paid family leave. we have 50 percent of our families living paycheck-to-paycheck and we still do not have paid sick leave in this country. therefore, people who are sick continue to go to work, potentially passing on this virus to others. and people who can't afford medical care for just going to
host: michael, thank you. at's hear from scott, a senator sanders supported. caller: jennifer is phenomenal. i could not vote for joe biden if bernie -- unless bernie sanders were the vp candidate or a position were created in the government specifically for bernie and joe biden committed to that where he would clap all -- tackle climate change and medicare for all on behalf of the biden and ministration. otherwise, it is perpetuation the same systemic problems. we cannot have moderates. we...
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liz: you know, cbs news scott pelley corrected michael bloomberg.ed to falsify say that the president said the coronavirus is a hoax. he didn't say that. >> he didn't say that. the fact that the democrats want to politicize this issue because they completely void of ideas for the american future. donald trump has laid out a plan. we saw it at the stock market did today. the largest single gain ever. more importantly than that this administration has a plan to deal with the virus. i think that for once we should put partisan politics aside. make sure that the best people in our country are coming up with a solution, headed by the vice president, secretary azar, the administrator of cms and very competent people in our government working together to make sure that the least amount of people can be affected. making sure we have a swift response to that. this is not time for partisan politics. liz: let's show the viewer what we found in terms of white house response to the cron crone. it dates back to january 2020. here is democrats basically saying, po
liz: you know, cbs news scott pelley corrected michael bloomberg.ed to falsify say that the president said the coronavirus is a hoax. he didn't say that. >> he didn't say that. the fact that the democrats want to politicize this issue because they completely void of ideas for the american future. donald trump has laid out a plan. we saw it at the stock market did today. the largest single gain ever. more importantly than that this administration has a plan to deal with the virus. i think...
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joining us is scott gottleib and michael strain guys, i want to talk about your op ed in a minute. ott, while we've got you here. i have a bunch of questions i need answered. i've been waiting all morning on this first of all, you've been running numbers at aei to come up with the number of tests that have been administered in the united states. what do you see now? how do you find those numbers? >> it's not tests being administered, it's the capacity of the labs offering the tests we've come at a number that we believe based on all the laps that are offering a test upwards of 17 thousand patients a day. 17,000 aren't being tested a day. part of the problem is certain labs have the capacity and we need to figure out a more efficient system for shipping around samples for places that have a lot of demand like new york can tap the capacity for places that don't have that much demand california has capacity but not as much testing demand lap corps has gotten testing up quickly. we need to be working with them very, very closely to get those tests on what we call their automated platfor
joining us is scott gottleib and michael strain guys, i want to talk about your op ed in a minute. ott, while we've got you here. i have a bunch of questions i need answered. i've been waiting all morning on this first of all, you've been running numbers at aei to come up with the number of tests that have been administered in the united states. what do you see now? how do you find those numbers? >> it's not tests being administered, it's the capacity of the labs offering the tests we've...
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moguls, stock both brokers, sports fanatics and railroad executives, michael downing this author of four novels including breakfast with scott and shoes outside the door, a history of the scandal that rocked the san francisco center. he teaches creative writing at tufts university join me in welcoming michael doning to the odyssey book shop. [applause] >> thank you, joan, thank you all for turning up and i just do want to start by saying, it's rare to feel at home in the world and i'm so grateful to the odyssey and other independent book stores in america that make writers and readers feel at home so thank you, joan. this book really did begin when i had my finger in the face of my clock, and i look at myself and thought, what are you doing? and i thought i have no idea. i knew one thing but daylight saving time and that was simple. we do it for the farmers. and i thought, how aim assists american agriculture by turning back and forward the hand of my clock eave year. so i asked some friends. they thought we did it for the farmers, few of the them actually told me it was a government scheme. that why the federal government.
moguls, stock both brokers, sports fanatics and railroad executives, michael downing this author of four novels including breakfast with scott and shoes outside the door, a history of the scandal that rocked the san francisco center. he teaches creative writing at tufts university join me in welcoming michael doning to the odyssey book shop. [applause] >> thank you, joan, thank you all for turning up and i just do want to start by saying, it's rare to feel at home in the world and i'm so...
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that about you know, anything from what you can glean about what scott said was happening at the cme >> yeah, everyone on a friday like michael said, people want to lighten up their positions. today though, had a huge expiration so that's really none of this going on it just happened in a vacuum you're looking at a tail wind. so to michael's point, you never know what happens in the last half hour of the day we're getting close. we're down over 700 points i would love to think that people have to shore up their positions in the last half hour to get an incredible rally -- >> amen. >> on cme, this gets to be you know, a shakedown situation. but i do believe going to have to see what this massive sell off that we've seen in equities has to result in people trying to buy equities and rebalance their portfolios i would not discount the ability for the market to rally aggressively at the close today. >> mike, go ahead. >> to steve's final point, for that rebalancing, i'm sorry, kelly. for that point that steve made, on that portfolio rebalance, i chair the board of a large institutional portfolio. we're going to wait until quarter
that about you know, anything from what you can glean about what scott said was happening at the cme >> yeah, everyone on a friday like michael said, people want to lighten up their positions. today though, had a huge expiration so that's really none of this going on it just happened in a vacuum you're looking at a tail wind. so to michael's point, you never know what happens in the last half hour of the day we're getting close. we're down over 700 points i would love to think that people...
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bluntest and the bone to scott will begin drawing up a plan to compensate workers and companies for reduced working hours programs to provide more security to them. so channel michael they're committing to help german companies through this crisis what are those commitments mean in concrete terms you know the german government announced earlier this week that they are working on a comprehensive economic aid package and later today we'll hear from the economics minister. and the finance minister l.f. so it's about the details we've already seen short time work regulations being adopted to that change in the situation but we'll also probably going to see and measures like liquids liquidity packages so that companies can keep working even if they have to send people home because they will all whether they're dealing with this demanded cetera and then tax deferrals are on the pay on the table as well as self little's in the key players of the german economy this evening so we'll probably hear even more in the course of the day talk to us about the level of exposure of the german economy here how vulnerable is well the the. an economy is as a very export oriented econom
bluntest and the bone to scott will begin drawing up a plan to compensate workers and companies for reduced working hours programs to provide more security to them. so channel michael they're committing to help german companies through this crisis what are those commitments mean in concrete terms you know the german government announced earlier this week that they are working on a comprehensive economic aid package and later today we'll hear from the economics minister. and the finance minister...
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scott mcclain, cnn, madrid. >>> necessity, the mother of invention always, right? british minister michaelove says people in the uk need to get ready for significant period of lockdown measures. he made the comments like boris johnson remains in isolation. he has tested positive for the virus and his government is facing growing criticism for its handling of the crisis. nic robertson joins us live from london. good to see you, nic. the british government was criticizing the initial stages in the pandemic but then seemed to move in the right direction. now they're being criticized again for their handling of it. what's going on here? >> i think the reality is that the criticism they're facing at the moment, the people that feel that the government hasn't done enough that move too slowly recognize that we're in this situation right now and they have criticisms, but everyone needs to work together. i think that's the view at the moment. but the view that the country is being prepared for by the deputy chief medical adviser is that there will be another three months of social distancing. that'
scott mcclain, cnn, madrid. >>> necessity, the mother of invention always, right? british minister michaelove says people in the uk need to get ready for significant period of lockdown measures. he made the comments like boris johnson remains in isolation. he has tested positive for the virus and his government is facing growing criticism for its handling of the crisis. nic robertson joins us live from london. good to see you, nic. the british government was criticizing the initial...
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host: michael, thank you. at's hear from scott, a senator sanders supported.ler: jennifer is phenomenal. i could not vote for joe biden if bernie -- unless bernie sanders were the vp candidate or a position were created in the government specifically for bernie and joe biden committed to that where he would clap all -- tackle climate change and medicare for all on behalf of the biden and ministration. otherwise, it is perpetuation the same systemic problems. we cannot have moderates. we cannot have incrementalism when we are dealing with climate change. we have already wasted five decades. we cannot keep continuing to procrastinate, as i am sure vice president biden would do. covid-19s we have with is probably the most compelling argument for medicare for all and paid family leave. we have 50 percent of our families living paycheck-to-paycheck and we still do not have paid sick leave in this country. therefore, people who are sick continue to go to work, potentially passing on this virus to others. and people who can't afford medical care for just going to the
host: michael, thank you. at's hear from scott, a senator sanders supported.ler: jennifer is phenomenal. i could not vote for joe biden if bernie -- unless bernie sanders were the vp candidate or a position were created in the government specifically for bernie and joe biden committed to that where he would clap all -- tackle climate change and medicare for all on behalf of the biden and ministration. otherwise, it is perpetuation the same systemic problems. we cannot have moderates. we cannot...
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scott. cops in the 3 sixers lead by 5, 5, 3 minutes later sixers up by one michael mold or from downtown he the 3 that gives the warriors the lead. moments later we're is leading by to tell the us harris county and once he would convert on the 3 point play to give them the lead seconds later sixers, leading by one jamie lee drive see lays it in and gets the fao where's levi to on that 3 point place 35 seconds last where's up by one harris rebounds at the past to scott and his shot is blocked by marquese chriss that's a huge block by the first round or there and that would seal at warriors defeat. the 76 ers one 18 1.14. that's the finals and the warriors get their 15th win of the season, but hey that's something we'll go to college ranks now the semifinals of the woman's past 12 tourney between stanford and u c l a 4th quarter stand for leading by 13 lexi hall drains and from beyond the arc she led the cardinal with 28 points stanford eliminates ucl a 6751 your final and take on the first race, oregon ducks in the championship round that is on sunday to the quarter finals now of man's wcc t
scott. cops in the 3 sixers lead by 5, 5, 3 minutes later sixers up by one michael mold or from downtown he the 3 that gives the warriors the lead. moments later we're is leading by to tell the us harris county and once he would convert on the 3 point play to give them the lead seconds later sixers, leading by one jamie lee drive see lays it in and gets the fao where's levi to on that 3 point place 35 seconds last where's up by one harris rebounds at the past to scott and his shot is blocked by...
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the 4th 76 is leading one oh one 99 the pass here to mike scott drops in that race sixers lead by 5, 3, minutes later sixers up by one michael mueller from downtown he cans that 3 that gives the warriors the lead. moments later warriors leading by to tell the us harris county attorney and one he would convert the three-point play to give the warriors the lead and seconds later though sixers leading by one damion lee drive said he lays it in and then gets the fao warriors lead by 2 on that 3 point play they love it there on the sidelines will go to 35 seconds left warriors up by one harris rebounds us the past to scott and the shot is blocked by marquese chriss what a huge block by that first rounder and that there would see lead warriors defeat the 76 ers one 19 one 14 your final and they get their 15th winds of the season. now to the college ranks mark fox in the cow golden bears taking on the oregon state beavers 2nd half oregon state leading by 14 tracy teagle from beyond the arc hands of from downtown he leaves the beavers with 24 points. >>oregon state take sow cow 7456, your final cal finishes the season with a 1318 re
the 4th 76 is leading one oh one 99 the pass here to mike scott drops in that race sixers lead by 5, 3, minutes later sixers up by one michael mueller from downtown he cans that 3 that gives the warriors the lead. moments later warriors leading by to tell the us harris county attorney and one he would convert the three-point play to give the warriors the lead and seconds later though sixers leading by one damion lee drive said he lays it in and then gets the fao warriors lead by 2 on that 3...
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now in the 4th 76 ers leading one oh one 99 the past to mike scott drops in the 3 sixers lead by 5, 5, 3, minutes later sixers up by one. michael mold or from downtown he cans the 3 that gives the warriors the lead. moments later words leading by to tell the us harris county and once he would convert on the 3 point play to give them the lead seconds later sixers, leading by one jamie lee drive see lays it in and gets the foul. where's levi to on that 3 point place 35 seconds last where's up by one harris rebounds at the past to scott and his shot is blocked by marquese chriss that's a huge block by the first round or there and that would seal at warriors defeat the 76 ers one 18 1.14. that's the finals and the warriors get their 15th win of the season, but hey that's something we'll go to college ranks now the semifinals of the woman's pac, 12 tourney between stanford and u c l a 4th quarter stand for leading by 13 lexi hall drains and from beyond the arc she led the cardinal with 28 points stanford eliminates ucl a 6751 your final but take on the first race, oregon ducks in the championship round that is on sunday to the quart
now in the 4th 76 ers leading one oh one 99 the past to mike scott drops in the 3 sixers lead by 5, 5, 3, minutes later sixers up by one. michael mold or from downtown he cans the 3 that gives the warriors the lead. moments later words leading by to tell the us harris county and once he would convert on the 3 point play to give them the lead seconds later sixers, leading by one jamie lee drive see lays it in and gets the foul. where's levi to on that 3 point place 35 seconds last where's up by...
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point out some research from my colleague michael batnik about what happens after the stock market declines 25% from a tie. that's actually only happened, scott, 7 times since 1950. here is the bad news over the next one year period, you can flip a coin. the outcomes are all over the map. something very interesting happens on an average annual basis. after that first year which is 9.5% gains that goes out for one year, three years, ten years, 20 years. 9.6% average annual returns if you bought the first day the market dropped 25% this is isn't a bott-- isn't a call the people who have stepped in said i get it could get worse. i don't care i'm an investor for the long term those people, historically, seven times since 1950 have been rewarded that's the way financial advisers are thinking. fortunately, many of their high net worth clients are thinking the same way and that's very, very optimistic and positive >> weiss, that's how sandler and reider -- we lost weiss. joe, that's how those guys are thinking you heard it straight from them. >>ssuming risk they are understanding that risk it may feel very painful for the sa assets that they purchas
point out some research from my colleague michael batnik about what happens after the stock market declines 25% from a tie. that's actually only happened, scott, 7 times since 1950. here is the bad news over the next one year period, you can flip a coin. the outcomes are all over the map. something very interesting happens on an average annual basis. after that first year which is 9.5% gains that goes out for one year, three years, ten years, 20 years. 9.6% average annual returns if you bought...
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former new york mayor michael bloomberg has not yet appeared on a ballot, but that will change tuesday. he sat down with our scott pelley yesterday in an in previ. >> reporter: how do you view this emergency? >> i find it incomprehensible that the president would do somethinga inane as calling it a hoax, which he did last night in south carolina. >> reporter: he said the democratting making so much of it is a democratic hoax, not that the virus was a hoax. >> this is up to the scientists and the doctors as to whether there is a problem. they all around the world say that it is in some place placesd has enormous potential to become one elsewheres. and it is just ignorant and irresponsible to not stand up and be the leader and say, "we don't know, but we have to prepare for the fact that if it is, we have the medicines and the structure, and the knoeaer with mayor bloomberg will air tonight on "60 minutes." "face the nation" will be back in one minute. stay with us. >> brennan: we want to take a closer look at the growing fears over covid-19, commonly referred to as the coronavirus. last week, the world health orga
former new york mayor michael bloomberg has not yet appeared on a ballot, but that will change tuesday. he sat down with our scott pelley yesterday in an in previ. >> reporter: how do you view this emergency? >> i find it incomprehensible that the president would do somethinga inane as calling it a hoax, which he did last night in south carolina. >> reporter: he said the democratting making so much of it is a democratic hoax, not that the virus was a hoax. >> this is up...
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michael we have now essentially been put into lockdown. as of midday today, all non-essential services have been closed. our prime minister scotton. this is where people come to get government payments. we've seen thousands of people across the country today line up to receive government payments amid what's happening. many people have lost their jobs already. we've been told to brace for hundreds of thousands of job losses here. as for these tough new measures that have been imposed as of midday today, all of our gyms, bars, clubs have been closed, churnl churches as well. this comes after just a few days ago thousands of people packed the beach. they ig fonored the advice to practice social distancing, to wear masks. they were crammed on to that beach. after that, the government decided that's it and put these tough new measures in place. we've been told they'll be in place the next six months. as for the cases here at the moment, more than 1,500 confirmed cases in australia right now, the most in new south wales, more than 600 people infected. only 7 people here have died so far. it did spike quite dramatically in bonn die a
michael we have now essentially been put into lockdown. as of midday today, all non-essential services have been closed. our prime minister scotton. this is where people come to get government payments. we've seen thousands of people across the country today line up to receive government payments amid what's happening. many people have lost their jobs already. we've been told to brace for hundreds of thousands of job losses here. as for these tough new measures that have been imposed as of...
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scott mcgrew is next to make sense of all wall street and the roller coaster ride that we're all on. you're watching "today in the bay." mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> right now at 6:14 we're still tracking some rain for the bay area. just off the coast bringing in off and on showers today and possibly some thunderstorms. i'll talk more about that. that's coming up in a few minutes. >> traffic not having much of an impact on speeds. we do have commuters out here. this is the richmond side heading to san rafael across the span. no delays for mass transit. minor changes. check your individual website because weekend service is a big change. >>> 6:14. there's a push to get rid of the so-called circuit breakers that stop the markets from
scott mcgrew is next to make sense of all wall street and the roller coaster ride that we're all on. you're watching "today in the bay." mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone...
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scott morrison committing $80 billion over the next several months towards job keeper payments. let's bring in mcintosh. the government stepping up its response. >> the prime minister making the case today, michaeln unprecedented level of spending that we have seen by our federal government here. $130 billion spent by the australian government in just one day to underwrite the wages of millions of workers across the country. there is pressure for making sure australians can stay and work. lots of questions why australia hasn't followed uk in wage subsidies. $1,500 in australian terms, 900 or so american dollars paid to businesses for workers stood aside. this is about trying to support them to get to the other side of this crisis. this is about the bren ch to the other side of this. they want to see workers not getting welfare payments, instead saying connected to the businesses they work for. >> tell me about the public reaction to how it's being handled there. there are images of crowds on beaches in melbourne. has the threat become real to australians near? >> it's been certainly increasing as time goes on. there's been a strong reaction from government leaders. the pictures we've seen on the
scott morrison committing $80 billion over the next several months towards job keeper payments. let's bring in mcintosh. the government stepping up its response. >> the prime minister making the case today, michaeln unprecedented level of spending that we have seen by our federal government here. $130 billion spent by the australian government in just one day to underwrite the wages of millions of workers across the country. there is pressure for making sure australians can stay and work....