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neil? neil: hillary vaughn on all. energy to maybe a not so energized electorate, joe biden downplaying super tuesday expectations. take a look. >> if you get clobbered on super tuesday, what does that do to your campaign? >> well, it surely doesn't help, but there's a lot of big states coming up after that, florida, georgia, pennsylvania, michigan, i mean, a whole range of states that still are in play. neil: was he giving up on the roughly are 1357 delegates at stake tomorrow on super tuesday? "the boston globe" political reporter james tindall on all that. james, how do you think he would fare? a lot of these states have had early voting already, and a lot of that ahead of his unexpectedly big win in south carolina. so what do you see happening? >> well, look, there are 14 states voting tomorrow on super tuesday. if you look at the math in which statements are voting -- states are voting, you can really only see him winning possibly in four of them. you look at alabama, obviously, being one. arkansas where, obviousl
neil? neil: hillary vaughn on all. energy to maybe a not so energized electorate, joe biden downplaying super tuesday expectations. take a look. >> if you get clobbered on super tuesday, what does that do to your campaign? >> well, it surely doesn't help, but there's a lot of big states coming up after that, florida, georgia, pennsylvania, michigan, i mean, a whole range of states that still are in play. neil: was he giving up on the roughly are 1357 delegates at stake tomorrow on...
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neil: neil: what do you think, charlie? night she was unlikely to support bernie sanders. we reported last night she was unlikely to support bernie sanders or at least remain neutral because she despises the way bernie sanders led his campaign, not just the sort of comment about, she is a woman, can she win? it was whole bernie bros intimidation tactics. i would be really shocked if she does endorse bernie sanders at this point. neil: would you be shock if she endorsed joe biden? >> no. here is why. she has the opening this way. first off he will dingell something in front of her. neil: possibly a running mate spot. >> possibly. i don't know what she gives him. neil: you were saying -- >> theoretically a midwestern woman like klobuchar might give him more if in the camp or duval patrick helps him with african-americans. even though he doesn't need that as much. you know, bernie sanders is going to have a hard time beating joe biden. i think it is almost impossible, if you look at the electoral map. neil: even with they were
neil: neil: what do you think, charlie? night she was unlikely to support bernie sanders. we reported last night she was unlikely to support bernie sanders or at least remain neutral because she despises the way bernie sanders led his campaign, not just the sort of comment about, she is a woman, can she win? it was whole bernie bros intimidation tactics. i would be really shocked if she does endorse bernie sanders at this point. neil: would you be shock if she endorsed joe biden? >> no....
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neil? neil: ellison barber.usetts, that is very important state. 91 delegates state. she is the favorite daughter as massachusetts senator. endorsed by no less, michael dukakis, former governor and 1988 presidential nominee. by the way is endorsing elizabeth warren. get his read on that state. you know, do you think she stays in the race, governor, win or lose in massachusetts? >> well, it is a decision only she can make, neil and nobody can make it for you. she's, i'm a fan of a friend, deeply involved in her campaigns and like her a lot but running for the presidency is, as we all know the toughest thing you have ever have to do in politics. after super tuesday, she and just going to have to think seriously about what she wants to do and how she wants to do it. only she can do that. neil: i hear you. a lot of moderates, you heard this, they want her to stay in the race because she would divide presumably the more progressive vote with bernie sanders and deny him the nomination. especially if everyone of the gr
neil? neil: ellison barber.usetts, that is very important state. 91 delegates state. she is the favorite daughter as massachusetts senator. endorsed by no less, michael dukakis, former governor and 1988 presidential nominee. by the way is endorsing elizabeth warren. get his read on that state. you know, do you think she stays in the race, governor, win or lose in massachusetts? >> well, it is a decision only she can make, neil and nobody can make it for you. she's, i'm a fan of a friend,...
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neil? neil: surprising. all right, thank you very very much, mark meredith at the white house by the way the president was commenting on the markets they did tumble yesterday about 900 points again a lot of concerns that go above and beyond washington usually on the number of new cases that seem to be popping up right now and the fact that the deadline for this and getting a handle on this seems to be getting pushed back as well. having said that even with the 900 point fall off we still had one of the best weeks in the market since 1938 to be exact and leland vittert with us right now looking at this latest rescue mission involving a u.s. navy ship you might recall another ship, the mercy has already been deployed to los angeles to help provide emergency relief and supplies to that community. leland? leland: good morning to you, neil important to epidemic koala in mind these covid-19 patients aren't on the uss mercy or hanging out in port in los angeles, nor on the usns comfort which makes its way up to new
neil? neil: surprising. all right, thank you very very much, mark meredith at the white house by the way the president was commenting on the markets they did tumble yesterday about 900 points again a lot of concerns that go above and beyond washington usually on the number of new cases that seem to be popping up right now and the fact that the deadline for this and getting a handle on this seems to be getting pushed back as well. having said that even with the 900 point fall off we still had...
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neil? >> neil: thanks very much. biden does have the delegate edge but truth be told, it's not much of one, this is very close. to deidra bolton of the delegate math that few are following. not many that they have, but the fact that they only have about a quarter of the total delegates that they need. deidra? >> it's early. big contests to come. 1,991 delegates needed to win. you can see the exact break down. so biden, 566, sanders 501. you can see heavily trailing warren. as we know, bloomberg stepped out. floor and michigan yet to come. arguably the next most important contests. sanders scooped hillary clinton in the primaries and president trump beat hillary clinton by the narrowest of margins. .32% in the general election. as we go and move forward to florida, you'll see that we know president obama carried it twice narrow lead. the most purple state in the nation and president trump flipping the state narrowly in 2016 beating hillary clinton by just a little bit more than 1%. one take away, neil. democratic vote
neil? >> neil: thanks very much. biden does have the delegate edge but truth be told, it's not much of one, this is very close. to deidra bolton of the delegate math that few are following. not many that they have, but the fact that they only have about a quarter of the total delegates that they need. deidra? >> it's early. big contests to come. 1,991 delegates needed to win. you can see the exact break down. so biden, 566, sanders 501. you can see heavily trailing warren. as we...
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neil has it now, see you tomorrow. ♪ >> neil: elizabeth warren may be out of the race but she could stillecide who wins the race. the thing is, today she did not, refusing to tip her hand whether bernie sanders or joe biden will get her support. but that did not stop either of these guys from making a bachelorette-like pitch for her affection. so far, no decision. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto and as of this how are we still do not know who will get the rows. we do know is elizabeth warren is very much playing hard to get and will make it easy. molly line in boston on the biz to win over liz. >> good afternoon neil. elizabeth warren stepping out here in the street this afternoon. onto the concrete outside of her home here in concrete, massachusetts. her voice filled with emotion at a little raspy after more than a year on the campaign trail here, making it official that she was ending her white house run. she also promised to stay in the fight touting some of those key issues. warren said he thought about all the "little girls who will have to wait four more years." what she did not
neil has it now, see you tomorrow. ♪ >> neil: elizabeth warren may be out of the race but she could stillecide who wins the race. the thing is, today she did not, refusing to tip her hand whether bernie sanders or joe biden will get her support. but that did not stop either of these guys from making a bachelorette-like pitch for her affection. so far, no decision. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto and as of this how are we still do not know who will get the rows. we do know is...
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right now, neil, it is yours. neil: these markets. those two words seem to be operative ones to define a freefall from the dow from its highs. there was a point where we were close to 30% from the highs reached a little more than a month ago. we clawed our way back here but not before the implementation of the third circuit breaker in six trading sessions. despite what is massive amount of federal reserve rate cutting, 150 basis points. it was back in late summer we were at 2.5% fed fund rate, bake lending rate. we're now at essentially zero. so all those hikes have been wiped out. we're back to where we were right after the financial metdown. a lot of people are wondering how many arrows are left in the fed's quiver. the president is taking emergency action of his own. he is already restricted international travel. of course for school systems across the country, comprising now better than 11 million kids, they're closed and a lot of kids sort of have to, technologywise do their classes on their home computers. i can tell you as a pa
right now, neil, it is yours. neil: these markets. those two words seem to be operative ones to define a freefall from the dow from its highs. there was a point where we were close to 30% from the highs reached a little more than a month ago. we clawed our way back here but not before the implementation of the third circuit breaker in six trading sessions. despite what is massive amount of federal reserve rate cutting, 150 basis points. it was back in late summer we were at 2.5% fed fund rate,...
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here is neil cavuto. neil: welcome, everybody.e are three out of the fourteen states now that are having the crucial primaries. 1,357 delegates up for grabs, two-thirds of the amount you need for the democratic nomination, 1,991. here's a look at what states we can call right now. for joe biden, virginia and north carolina. for bernie sanders, vermont. and right now we're looking at alabama with polls are just closing, and that looks like it will be for joe biden. so three of the first four contests that we can comfortably report tonight go to joe biden who little more than, what, 72 hours ago was given up for politically dead. that was then, this is now. whatever he was able to cobble together even in states that had early voting that came before his stunning performance in south carolina, well, one of that materialized to be a big worry for him. we're going to be digesting all these numbers besides alabama, just closing right now, the states of maine, massachusetts and oklahoma have also closed. tennessee, which was to close at
here is neil cavuto. neil: welcome, everybody.e are three out of the fourteen states now that are having the crucial primaries. 1,357 delegates up for grabs, two-thirds of the amount you need for the democratic nomination, 1,991. here's a look at what states we can call right now. for joe biden, virginia and north carolina. for bernie sanders, vermont. and right now we're looking at alabama with polls are just closing, and that looks like it will be for joe biden. so three of the first four...
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neil cavuto is back and neil takes over now and we will see you a little bit later on this primary evening. so long from new york. >> neil: all right, bill. thank you very, very much. i want to show you something america. this is the crossroads of america. this is right outside our offi office. sixth avenue to some. this is one of the busiest arteries in the world let alone in this country. i don't want to show you times square. this too going by the crossroads of america. a cross-section of everyone and everything you could possibly imagine. you see a lot of people there? you're not imagining it. this has been new york the last couple of days. and every day fewer and fewer people, fewer and fewer cars. this is st. paddy's day. last year at this time, there were a few inebriated people outside this building. i'm not talking about the staff here. what happened? that is probably part and parcel of what is going on across the country. a lot of people just don't go to work, just go to school. in this city, maybe this elevates to a lockdown or worse. it wasn't a worry at the corner of wall and
neil cavuto is back and neil takes over now and we will see you a little bit later on this primary evening. so long from new york. >> neil: all right, bill. thank you very, very much. i want to show you something america. this is the crossroads of america. this is right outside our offi office. sixth avenue to some. this is one of the busiest arteries in the world let alone in this country. i don't want to show you times square. this too going by the crossroads of america. a cross-section...
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robinhood. >> neil: all right.mi, they call that the new york knicks city of the south, the city that never sleeps. at 10:00 p.m., a curfew will take effect. that's something that a lot of miami residents are not used to. if there has been a plea not only by the city's mayor but governor especially with kids, get off the beaches. and these large crowds, we are risking extending the coronavirus down there. they hope to put the kibosh on that. i think you have had two tests that came back positive. are you quarantined yourself. i think you had a third one. do you mind updating us how you're feeling? >> i feel great, thankfully. it's also a problematic category. that's a category of people that can spread the virus. i have been in quarantine for two weeks. i had a failed test on monday. i took the test today, and i should have the results by tomorrow and hopefully beginning the process of leaving quarantine. i'm hopeful that i can hug my family soon. >> neil: yeah. so you are all holed up alone. how do you handle that
robinhood. >> neil: all right.mi, they call that the new york knicks city of the south, the city that never sleeps. at 10:00 p.m., a curfew will take effect. that's something that a lot of miami residents are not used to. if there has been a plea not only by the city's mayor but governor especially with kids, get off the beaches. and these large crowds, we are risking extending the coronavirus down there. they hope to put the kibosh on that. i think you have had two tests that came back...
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neil, it is yours. neil: what is weird about that thinking, joe biden could be much more competitive against the president, right? if you, regardless what you think of the president, like the markets, economy, all of a sudden threat of a real challenge looks more likely -- stuart: hold on a second. i honestly think that how you perform on television is extremely important in modern politics. neil: absolutely. stuart: joe biden does not perform well but donald trump is brilliant. neil: we'll see. i never let that get in my way. you never know. it is weird. you can argue -- stuart: i see your point. neil: interesting stuff. great show as always, stuart. we are following fallout from those super tuesday results and what they could mean now for stocks. stuart has been pointing out, that is growing consensus view here, he is a lot more palatable, that is joe biden than bernie sanders. and that seems to be where the markets are focusing on. that and the fact a lot of health care stocks that were getting bludg
neil, it is yours. neil: what is weird about that thinking, joe biden could be much more competitive against the president, right? if you, regardless what you think of the president, like the markets, economy, all of a sudden threat of a real challenge looks more likely -- stuart: hold on a second. i honestly think that how you perform on television is extremely important in modern politics. neil: absolutely. stuart: joe biden does not perform well but donald trump is brilliant. neil: we'll...
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neil? neil: you drew an important distinction between what the governor is saying when push comes to shove, public health and protecting them. president, sometimes you have a situation where the cure is a lot worse than the impact of the coronavirus. so have you gotten any hints? i think this 15-day up to your point, next tuesday or that the president will ease restrictions? >> the hints are coming from the president and larry kudlow themselves. when you look at neil, everything they have said over the last couple days, very publicly as well. the general consensus is, they will let this 15-day window play out t was instituted last monday. so eight, nine days ago, however you want to calculate it. the end of the month was the best guidance i was given when it would end, 30th or 31st. the president and kudlow are saying, look, they're looking at it, they're thinking about it, as larry said there they can put forth the guidance. the question what happens after that at the statewide level. the
neil? neil: you drew an important distinction between what the governor is saying when push comes to shove, public health and protecting them. president, sometimes you have a situation where the cure is a lot worse than the impact of the coronavirus. so have you gotten any hints? i think this 15-day up to your point, next tuesday or that the president will ease restrictions? >> the hints are coming from the president and larry kudlow themselves. when you look at neil, everything they have...
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(music) >> neil: welcome back everybody. i'm a neil cavuto.hings stand right now -- stewart is with the eclipse ethan house. he has taken issues into his own hands. he said, you know what? we need to retrofit to help people out. at great cost to him, his business, his company, that is exactly how he re-channeled everything. stuart, good to have you. >> good to be here. >> neil: did i get that right? you are a mattress maker. it's very good to have you. you've gone from mattresses to making masks. what made you do this? >> friday, and a week ago, i was watching the news and watching the governor of new york speak about masks, and the fact that the prices had escalated. and realizing that people were taking advantage financially of a very difficult situation that our nation is faced with, i looked at the materials to go into the masks, and realized that we use some of these same materials. i just decided that i was going to be part of the solution and try to make these masks and supply them to our neighboring hospitals that needed them. >> neil:
(music) >> neil: welcome back everybody. i'm a neil cavuto.hings stand right now -- stewart is with the eclipse ethan house. he has taken issues into his own hands. he said, you know what? we need to retrofit to help people out. at great cost to him, his business, his company, that is exactly how he re-channeled everything. stuart, good to have you. >> good to be here. >> neil: did i get that right? you are a mattress maker. it's very good to have you. you've gone from...
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here's neil. ♪ >> neil: all right, bill, thank you very much. very close to the largest ever.ertainly very close to the largest ever at this point. again, optimism about progress we are seen, certainly on the stimulus front to the rest of the coronavirus. more steep progress on the coronavirus itself. so much to get into. first, john roberts at the white house on events today. john. >> hey, good afternoon. at the white house, the big news today was when the president said that he would like to begin to reopen the economy by easter sunday. that would be april 12th. that would be 19 days from now. getting some new information that bankers may think that that is a little bit too much of an acceleration of the schedule. earlier today, the president saying that he think he could get it done. listen here. >> i think it's actually possible now. people are going to have to practice all of the social di shake hands and wash her hands and all of the things that we are doing now. but we have to get our country back to work. >> he is saying that when people eventually do go back to work a
here's neil. ♪ >> neil: all right, bill, thank you very much. very close to the largest ever.ertainly very close to the largest ever at this point. again, optimism about progress we are seen, certainly on the stimulus front to the rest of the coronavirus. more steep progress on the coronavirus itself. so much to get into. first, john roberts at the white house on events today. john. >> hey, good afternoon. at the white house, the big news today was when the president said that he...
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neil? neil: all right, grady much.ing for us to have this next woman on, a pioneer in the business world when it comes to looking at labor issues, quick solutions, benefits and all of that. jane bryant runs a group of ceo first african-american woman to operate a company generating a billion dollars or more in revenue. we're very honored to have her with us now. thank you for taking the time. >> hey, neil, great to be with you you under these circumstances. neil: you know what? i'm looking at, i was thinking of you given these problems that amazon encountering with whole foods, if you think about it, you deal with staffing, work source, workforce solutions all of this stuff on a day-by-day basis in close to 2,000 countries around the world. how is this virus complicating that wordwide? sew a lot of businesses then have to make a gut decision, lay off people, do i restrict their hours, to get me through the hump? what do you recommend? >> well, i'll tell you first of all the answer to your first question, which how is t
neil? neil: all right, grady much.ing for us to have this next woman on, a pioneer in the business world when it comes to looking at labor issues, quick solutions, benefits and all of that. jane bryant runs a group of ceo first african-american woman to operate a company generating a billion dollars or more in revenue. we're very honored to have her with us now. thank you for taking the time. >> hey, neil, great to be with you you under these circumstances. neil: you know what? i'm...
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neil? >> neil: thanks, peter. as the 2020 democratic field narrows that doesn't northeastly clear the way for bernie sanders to run away with the delegates neated to win the nomination. remember that he may arrived with the most delegates. that doesn't mean the majority. there's the rub. you have to get the 1,991. do these developments help or hurt bernie sanders? >> i think they probably hurt him a little bit. you know, we've been looking at states like, for instance, california, colorado, maine, oklahoma. all super tuesday states. where biden is hovering around 15% threshold to draw delegates. if you talk about moderates dropping out like buttigieg and klobuchar, even a few percentage point tick up for biden allows hick to make threshold in those states and take delegates out which reduces bernie's haul. that's biden's strategy. he needs to win the eastern seaboard states, north carolina, virginia, hold the fort as colorado, california come in where sanders will get a ton of delegates. >> neil: you have a situat
neil? >> neil: thanks, peter. as the 2020 democratic field narrows that doesn't northeastly clear the way for bernie sanders to run away with the delegates neated to win the nomination. remember that he may arrived with the most delegates. that doesn't mean the majority. there's the rub. you have to get the 1,991. do these developments help or hurt bernie sanders? >> i think they probably hurt him a little bit. you know, we've been looking at states like, for instance, california,...
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neil, it yours? neil: stuart, thank you very, very much we're monitoring same thing you are, seems to be a record-setting day at corner of wall and broad. likes we haven't seen since the early last month. again the catalyst for this, this stimulus catalyst approved in the senate. did heville in the details. we still don't know all the details. all of this despite jarring development on the latest jobless claims, 3.25 million americans filing for jobless benefits. we've never seen the number that high. in fact it is triple the old record that was established back in 1982 when ronald reagan was president. that was then. a lot of people think it is fundamentally different this time. all of this is really catalyst, via a virus. but again, one of the interesting things i'm also following is that we still have negative interest rates at the very, very front of the so-called yield curve. one month and three-month bills are still in negative territory right now with the one month bill at negative .117%, the
neil, it yours? neil: stuart, thank you very, very much we're monitoring same thing you are, seems to be a record-setting day at corner of wall and broad. likes we haven't seen since the early last month. again the catalyst for this, this stimulus catalyst approved in the senate. did heville in the details. we still don't know all the details. all of this despite jarring development on the latest jobless claims, 3.25 million americans filing for jobless benefits. we've never seen the number...
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it's like early sunday morning here 24/7, neil. >> neil: just surreal.h. in the middle of all of this, you have a number of major stores, a number of stores all saying, after something to do, we will. walmart leading the way right now but taking extra measures not only to provide relatively affordable goods for those who shop there, by protections for those who work there. the former walmart ceo joins us right now. mel, a number of measures including cash bonuses upfront and protecting the health of workers -- these are more than cursory treats for those workers. they are fairly across-the-board. and for everybody. could you explain what is going on? >> you know, walmart has always been a company that takes care of the people that work there. it's at its base a small-town company that grew to be this enormous global enterprise. but down deep at its roots, they really do care about the people that work there and are providing anything and everything they can do to help both their customers and their employee base. >> neil: but how does the store manage th
it's like early sunday morning here 24/7, neil. >> neil: just surreal.h. in the middle of all of this, you have a number of major stores, a number of stores all saying, after something to do, we will. walmart leading the way right now but taking extra measures not only to provide relatively affordable goods for those who shop there, by protections for those who work there. the former walmart ceo joins us right now. mel, a number of measures including cash bonuses upfront and protecting...
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neil. >> neil: no doubt. john roberts, thank you very, very much. i want to go to senator chuck grassley. it's always good to have you. is your sense that a stimulus bill will be passed by the latest, tomorrow? >> i could not say that. in fact, it is just the opposite. i thought we would have this thing done by now, today. considering how very, very serious this situation is. not only a health situation, but an economic situation. there should be no playing of politics. just like we republicans didn't play politics when nancy pelosi sent us over a bill, we just passed it and said it right onto the president. there were a lot of things that we republicans swallowed that we didn't like. this is time to put politics behind. it is extraordinary about the democrats are doing. it is one thing if we are voting final passage on a bill. we can't even get the bill up for discussion. they won't let us get it up for discussion. you tell me what they are up to. they just don't recognize what a serious situation it is. and then, i hear them -- >> neil: apparently
neil. >> neil: no doubt. john roberts, thank you very, very much. i want to go to senator chuck grassley. it's always good to have you. is your sense that a stimulus bill will be passed by the latest, tomorrow? >> i could not say that. in fact, it is just the opposite. i thought we would have this thing done by now, today. considering how very, very serious this situation is. not only a health situation, but an economic situation. there should be no playing of politics. just like we...
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neil? neil: thank you very much.hey are voting on in the united states senate today, expected to pass, will include protections for those who are out of work including jobless benefits that should go up to $600 a week more than was the case in the past. and that they will extend longer in case they are needed. whether that is too little, to late, to my next guest, remains to be seen. come in, julia. she ran a very successful eatery in the arlington, virginia area, courthouse social beer garden. welcome to both of you. >> thank you so much. good to be with you, neil. neil: how are you guys holding up? >> well, the name of our restaurant, courthouse social, is part of the name. you can imagine we are totally reliant on social gatherings, corporate reservations, people coming together which is exactly what we can't do right now. so we found ourselves quickly pivoting, completely rolling out a new business model of carryout delivery only which was not a focus in the past for us. but you know, we were staying up at night,
neil? neil: thank you very much.hey are voting on in the united states senate today, expected to pass, will include protections for those who are out of work including jobless benefits that should go up to $600 a week more than was the case in the past. and that they will extend longer in case they are needed. whether that is too little, to late, to my next guest, remains to be seen. come in, julia. she ran a very successful eatery in the arlington, virginia area, courthouse social beer garden....
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neil. >> neil: bryan llenas, thank you. the president touring the national institute of health vaccine research center this afternoon. as his coronavirus task force meets. >> we are hearing from the president of a couple minutes. he returned to the white house along with hhs secretary alex azar and dr. anthony fauci from the nih. the president spent some time there at the campus in bethesda with a roundtable, also toured a vaccine facility. as more and more cases emerge in the united states, i asked the president if he thought it was inevitable that the virus would expand beyond other state borders that we have seen and really go across the country. here's what the president said. >> well, anything can happen but i wouldn't say inevitable at all, no. i wouldn't say. we've done a good job by doing it and combating it so early. we have the best people in the world. and i think we're getting a lot of credit for having made that early move. i don't think it's inevitable at all. >> while he was at the nih, with nine deaths as yo
neil. >> neil: bryan llenas, thank you. the president touring the national institute of health vaccine research center this afternoon. as his coronavirus task force meets. >> we are hearing from the president of a couple minutes. he returned to the white house along with hhs secretary alex azar and dr. anthony fauci from the nih. the president spent some time there at the campus in bethesda with a roundtable, also toured a vaccine facility. as more and more cases emerge in the...
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neil, back to you. neil: yeah.ur point a lot of those businesses do not know how to get their hands on that money. so it is an education process that will be have to be had. >> right. neil: also curious to get your take, charlie, what is going on in the market today. we're up appreciably 520 points. a lot of it is built on the view that the rate of increase, in some cases, in some countries, certainly not all countries, certainly not our countries, one analyst put it as manageable. still awful in the scheme of things and how high the death rate could go but i only raise it with you, because it is having a weird anomaly of stocks rising as bonds are rising. bond yields on 10-year note tip under .7%. you don't often seeing them both go in tandem. what do you make of that? >> i would look at the vix more than stocks for a long-term view on this. why i say that, it is the notion of risk and volatility. i think the risk is still trading at very high levels, meaning there is a lot of anxiety in the markets. traders are w
neil, back to you. neil: yeah.ur point a lot of those businesses do not know how to get their hands on that money. so it is an education process that will be have to be had. >> right. neil: also curious to get your take, charlie, what is going on in the market today. we're up appreciably 520 points. a lot of it is built on the view that the rate of increase, in some cases, in some countries, certainly not all countries, certainly not our countries, one analyst put it as manageable. still...
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neil. >> neil: john roberts, thank you very, very much. before we get to the capital, i want to update you on the various states that are looking at shelter in place reactions to this ongoing virus threat. illinois the latest to recommend that its residents shelter in place, that is not considered a lockdown but for many it is the first step in that. california governor gavin newsom has the same requirement. 20 million residents will be affected by big limitations on their travel. the situation has played out much the same in new york, in new jersey, right now as i said 80 million americans. again, about a quarter of the u.s. population. we will keep you posted on that asset number is likely to grow, and illinois staying in place starts tomorrow. in some of these other states like california and new york, immediately. in the meantime, let's get the reed on how they are trying to get a handle on this in washington. by spending a good deal of money. >> good afternoon, neil. the goal is to get this agreement forged in the united states senate
neil. >> neil: john roberts, thank you very, very much. before we get to the capital, i want to update you on the various states that are looking at shelter in place reactions to this ongoing virus threat. illinois the latest to recommend that its residents shelter in place, that is not considered a lockdown but for many it is the first step in that. california governor gavin newsom has the same requirement. 20 million residents will be affected by big limitations on their travel. the...
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neil. >> neil: everyone pitching it. that is so good to see.vate initiatives made this very possible in central park. in fact, franklin graham made this possible. the guy in charge of samaritan's purse, the president and ceo providing a means by which these folks who need help are getting help as we speak. franklin, very good to have you. with very much going on, this is a needed relief for new york on top of the ship coming their way and more help coming from outside. new york needs all the help you can get. is this why you are doing this? >> neil, first of all, we always respond to a crisis around the world. we are in italy where we have a mobile hospital set up. this is the hardest hit area in europe. just last week, we were approached, would we be willing to bring another hospital to new york? he said of course, we respond to our country just like anywhere else in the world. we were there as an invitation and given this spot in central park across from -- we are so careless to work with mount sinai. this is a privileged instituti institutio
neil. >> neil: everyone pitching it. that is so good to see.vate initiatives made this very possible in central park. in fact, franklin graham made this possible. the guy in charge of samaritan's purse, the president and ceo providing a means by which these folks who need help are getting help as we speak. franklin, very good to have you. with very much going on, this is a needed relief for new york on top of the ship coming their way and more help coming from outside. new york needs all...
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neil: oh, okay. the family, the rest of the family, obviously this was a special moment for them as well. how is everyone handling all of this? >> everybody is happy. everybody is very happy for me, and they are excited to see me on tv and excited to see me being able to share my story and show how something good can come out of this crisis that's going on in our world today. neil: you know, what i liked about it is we're told we have to shelter for people to maintain our distance but there are ways we can still find a special way to communicate to someone, i think the way you did with your grandpa shows what's possible. i saw a similar incident where family members were from a safe distance, wishing a grandma happy 100th birthday so you see more of this stuff at a time like this. it does a lot of good for a lot of people beyond your family, i hope you know that. >> yeah, i'm very, i've seen a bunch of other people going to the window and i'm just glad that i was able to help give people ideas to rem
neil: oh, okay. the family, the rest of the family, obviously this was a special moment for them as well. how is everyone handling all of this? >> everybody is happy. everybody is very happy for me, and they are excited to see me on tv and excited to see me being able to share my story and show how something good can come out of this crisis that's going on in our world today. neil: you know, what i liked about it is we're told we have to shelter for people to maintain our distance but...
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neil. >> neil: thank you very much. to bring you up-to-date on this with the roughly 3,000-point sell off, think about where we were roughly a month ago on the dow. it has essentially lost one-third of its values for those highs. that is despite the fact that we felt the federal reserve doing everything in its power to deal with this including dramatically cutting interest rates in a little more than a week we've seen interest rates collapse 1.5 points. think about this. as recently as late august, we had interest rates overnight lending rates called the federal funds rate at around 2 to 2.5%. they've effectively been reduced to 0%. we have no bang for our buck on this. wall street could be overdoing this. it contends to be sell first and ask questions later. it is responding to the course of this coronavirus. not necessarily economic impact from this coronavirus. that's an important distinction. it is the virus itself and how much it is spreading and concerns about whether any vaccine is imminent or chests are even imm
neil. >> neil: thank you very much. to bring you up-to-date on this with the roughly 3,000-point sell off, think about where we were roughly a month ago on the dow. it has essentially lost one-third of its values for those highs. that is despite the fact that we felt the federal reserve doing everything in its power to deal with this including dramatically cutting interest rates in a little more than a week we've seen interest rates collapse 1.5 points. think about this. as recently as...
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neil: yeah.s, those on the front lines, how will they be impacted by this? how will they be benefiting and how soon? >> well, obviously it hits them immediately in terms of purchasing, cash flowing. one of the things people don't realize is we've told people to shelter in place, the volume to medical facilities, for example, the e.r.s, is significantly down. so their cash flow is down, too. they haven't been closed, but the hospitals that do elective surgeries, so this is a cash flow to help them replenish ppe stocks, hire extra staff and get people in there to cover the increased demand when there is for the covid virus. in new york, we are seeing that now, where you know, they are setting up secondary emergency departments right outside the hospitals. neil: you know, on that, and the bed shortage or feared bed shortage particularly in places like new york which still account for about half the cases in the united states, what do you think about that retrofitting everything from the javits cente
neil: yeah.s, those on the front lines, how will they be impacted by this? how will they be benefiting and how soon? >> well, obviously it hits them immediately in terms of purchasing, cash flowing. one of the things people don't realize is we've told people to shelter in place, the volume to medical facilities, for example, the e.r.s, is significantly down. so their cash flow is down, too. they haven't been closed, but the hospitals that do elective surgeries, so this is a cash flow to...
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neil? neil: yeah. so far they are not, but you know, blake, it is interesting, this move on the part of the president hinting he didn't want a cure worse than the disease. the disease is pretty bad. so there is very little risk of cure doing that but is he intimating that he will dial things back at the end of 15 days? >> that is the question and the president repeatedly said when asked about this, there is 15-day guidance. he is going to make a decision on day 14. we're on day seven into this. 15-day guidance put into place last monday. however you want to calculate it, seven, eight days in. they're over at white house going to let the thing play out at least for the next handful of days, so it appears at least what they're saying publicly at this point. you heard larry kudlow back up the president's tweet, suggesting that maybe, just maybe, there could be some bold actions coming at the end of this 15-day guidance. we'll have to see, neil, over coming week or so what the president might say at 5:30,
neil? neil: yeah. so far they are not, but you know, blake, it is interesting, this move on the part of the president hinting he didn't want a cure worse than the disease. the disease is pretty bad. so there is very little risk of cure doing that but is he intimating that he will dial things back at the end of 15 days? >> that is the question and the president repeatedly said when asked about this, there is 15-day guidance. he is going to make a decision on day 14. we're on day seven into...
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>> neil: i don't. >> $326, that's not enough. there's bipartisan support to have the federal government put more money into the unemployment insurance system, what i'm talking about is three quarters of your salary, up to $80,000 was the general idea. there seems to be a lot of republican and democratic support for that. marco rubio and susan collins have a great idea. if you're a bar owner or business owner and you had to shut down, go to the small business administration and get a loan to pay your employees up to $80,000 per employee and we will forgive that loan for the first six weeks, to keep the paychecks coming. between those ideas we are trying to stabilize people's income. >> neil: what's interesting in the middle of all of this, goldman sachs and the very corner we are in, even secretary mnuchin even though the president corrected him said if this measures or not to pass, unemployment could jump up to 20%, what'd you think think of that? >> i think the unemployment rate in this country is far more than 20%, i think we w
>> neil: i don't. >> $326, that's not enough. there's bipartisan support to have the federal government put more money into the unemployment insurance system, what i'm talking about is three quarters of your salary, up to $80,000 was the general idea. there seems to be a lot of republican and democratic support for that. marco rubio and susan collins have a great idea. if you're a bar owner or business owner and you had to shut down, go to the small business administration and get a...
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thank you for reassuring us. >> thank you neil, god bless you and your people. >> neil: same here myhave a lot more after this including the president of the united states, stay with us. this is amazing. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i? they make you feel like it's an honor for them to help you out. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ >> tech: don't wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. with safelite's exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> singers: safelite repair, safelite replace. from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is which most pills don't. helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here'
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neil? neil: common sense approach. thank you very, very much. people are scared as susan pointed out and some companies act on that by addressing some of the issues they are concerned about. it was in a situation very similar to what happened in the crash of 1987. we revisited that yesterday and the single biggest point hit in the dow since that october 19th, 1987 collapse that then represented about a quarter of the dow's value. yesterday's tumble even at 3,000 points or thereabouts just about half of that. art laffer was there then. he's with us right now. one of the things i remember about your old boss ronald reagan is he didn't dramatize the problems. he appreciated the magnitude of the stock market hit but he put it in better perspective by expressing faith in the country, the economy, kind of the approach the president took moments ago. how important is that to reassure americans now? >> it's really important. it's also very true. it's not only important but it's the truth. i disagree with so many of your guests on the show about this is
neil? neil: common sense approach. thank you very, very much. people are scared as susan pointed out and some companies act on that by addressing some of the issues they are concerned about. it was in a situation very similar to what happened in the crash of 1987. we revisited that yesterday and the single biggest point hit in the dow since that october 19th, 1987 collapse that then represented about a quarter of the dow's value. yesterday's tumble even at 3,000 points or thereabouts just about...
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neil, it's yours. neil: thank you very much. we're waiting for this coronavirus press briefing right now. the administration as you know, stuart, outlined it very cleanly and clearly here, upwards of trillion dollars in stimulus that could come in tranches. wash upon post reported $2,000 in checks upwards to 100 million americans. if it holds true with the instant credit line checks made available to americans, roughly 1/3 of americans get these. could be more, could be fewer. simply no way of knowing it. would be coupled with 300, $400 million worth of stimulus to the small businesses. the senate is looking to vote on the house bill later today that irons some of this out but not all of this out. stocks are in and out of touching 7% fall i don't have that would trigger another circuit breaker. at the worst we were down 6.7%. now down about 5 1/2%. that translates into a dow barely above 20,000. the same drama, surreal one continues to play out across the country. i want to show you what is happening this is new york's times squ
neil, it's yours. neil: thank you very much. we're waiting for this coronavirus press briefing right now. the administration as you know, stuart, outlined it very cleanly and clearly here, upwards of trillion dollars in stimulus that could come in tranches. wash upon post reported $2,000 in checks upwards to 100 million americans. if it holds true with the instant credit line checks made available to americans, roughly 1/3 of americans get these. could be more, could be fewer. simply no way of...
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neil: know, i don't. the fed, and the bank of england believes that the ecb and the bank of japan made a mistake, and i don't think we will follow through. they will be more aggressive with punted data easing and other things. we are a long way from that yet. francine: what do we know about andrew bailey's stance on monetary policy? is he a bit of a mystery when it comes to monetary policy? newco i wouldn't say he is a mystery, but he has to be cocked -- neil: i wouldn't say he is a mystery, but he has to be cognizant about how he can facilitate some of that new policy that they can serve the conservative governments are going to have an the next five years. francine: do you see them not doing much because they worry about not having enough ammunition if there was a new deal? there is a school of thought that things -- they always think about the firepower they will have. they say we don't really think about it that way. neil: i think it is quite clear that there are shorter term longer-term pressing issu
neil: know, i don't. the fed, and the bank of england believes that the ecb and the bank of japan made a mistake, and i don't think we will follow through. they will be more aggressive with punted data easing and other things. we are a long way from that yet. francine: what do we know about andrew bailey's stance on monetary policy? is he a bit of a mystery when it comes to monetary policy? newco i wouldn't say he is a mystery, but he has to be cocked -- neil: i wouldn't say he is a mystery,...
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please welcome neil degrasse tyson!( applause ) >> stephen: good to see you again. >> thank you. but first -- >> stephen: nice to have you back. >> fess up-- how many astrophysicists do you know if i'm your favorite? i don't even know what that means? >> stephen: i don't want to know any others, neal. do you understand. i don't remember my old girlfriends. i don't remember the astrophysicists before i met you. neal-- spoiler alert-- you're a scientist. >> indeed. >> stephen: and legally i am required to ask you your thoughts about the coronavirus. >> oh. >> stephen: and i understand you're not a virologist, you're not an immunologist, you're not an epidemiologist, but i suspect-- >> i'm an astrophysicist, jim. >> stephen: but i suspect you have an opinion? >> a point of view, i would say. i'm broadly scientifically literate, but what i was saying of this virus, i think we're in the middle of a massive experiment worldwide. and that is -- >> stephen: we're the guinea pigs? >> maybe. the experiment is will people listen t
please welcome neil degrasse tyson!( applause ) >> stephen: good to see you again. >> thank you. but first -- >> stephen: nice to have you back. >> fess up-- how many astrophysicists do you know if i'm your favorite? i don't even know what that means? >> stephen: i don't want to know any others, neal. do you understand. i don't remember my old girlfriends. i don't remember the astrophysicists before i met you. neal-- spoiler alert-- you're a scientist. >>...
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neil: yeah. that's what he hopes. gary kaltbaum, normally we like to see market downdrafts punctuated by companies bravely stepping in either to commit to buying back their own stock or you are hearing top executives are doing just that themselves. now that there is a distinction here between that right that companies have and those that accept help from the american taxpayer, whether they are limited there, but as a market guy yourself, leaving the rescue that might come from taxpayers, that's what you need, or early signs of evidence you need to get us out of something like this. companies diving in and saying all right, this is too much, the selloff in my stock, the reflection it has on the company, is way overdone. i'm diving in and buying it. right? >> confidence is huge, neil. what i'm looking for on a daily basis is not what the companies are doing but what the individuals at the companies are doing. i am always looking for the ceo, the cfo, directors to buy the living daylights out of the
neil: yeah. that's what he hopes. gary kaltbaum, normally we like to see market downdrafts punctuated by companies bravely stepping in either to commit to buying back their own stock or you are hearing top executives are doing just that themselves. now that there is a distinction here between that right that companies have and those that accept help from the american taxpayer, whether they are limited there, but as a market guy yourself, leaving the rescue that might come from taxpayers, that's...
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neil: judge, you will have to get on the program. we'll see what happens. >> my office is next door to connell's. i have to live with him. neil: tell me about it. he is only couple doors down. some people will be affected by curfew in new jersey is stuart varney doing yeoman's duty for our own charles payne. stuart: i may have to work that out, see you from the studio. only time will tell. thanks, neil. good afternoon, i'm stuart varney in for charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now, stocks sinking across the board. that trigger ad halt to trading at the opening bell. investors were reacting to the gradual slowdown of this economy and move by the fed cutting interest rates to near zero. that left people wondering is the central bank out of ammunition now? there is optimism. pharma companies, regeneron, moderna they're looking forward to move to vaccine testing. we're heeding warnings of social distancing. we're separating out. we're over an hour from the latest virus tax force briefing. what can we expect? i don't know. h
neil: judge, you will have to get on the program. we'll see what happens. >> my office is next door to connell's. i have to live with him. neil: tell me about it. he is only couple doors down. some people will be affected by curfew in new jersey is stuart varney doing yeoman's duty for our own charles payne. stuart: i may have to work that out, see you from the studio. only time will tell. thanks, neil. good afternoon, i'm stuart varney in for charles payne. this is "making...
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neil: it should be in the works. this is going to require legislative changes to what was enacted as part of dodd-frank. but it also won't always have to be direct to. supporting financial institutions in the financial market and giving them a sense that there is a backstop, for them to immediately lend to businesses is a better way of thinking about this. what we ought to be telling financial institutions is look at an applicant. if they had a good credit score in january, we shouldn't assume that they are a bad credit risk today because of this lockup in commerce. give them the loan for the operating capital they need right now, and then have the backstop of the federal government for one week -- for when we come out of this on the other side. david: get into the plumbing a little bit with me here. when you say by monday, i think the house bill is in session. themn't want 435 of getting in a room together right now, do we? neil: that's right, which means what we need congress to do is something that has maximum fle
neil: it should be in the works. this is going to require legislative changes to what was enacted as part of dodd-frank. but it also won't always have to be direct to. supporting financial institutions in the financial market and giving them a sense that there is a backstop, for them to immediately lend to businesses is a better way of thinking about this. what we ought to be telling financial institutions is look at an applicant. if they had a good credit score in january, we shouldn't assume...
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the hard drive was handed over to police nine months after neil taggart‘s arrest.he bbc discovered what had happened after being contacted by a police whistle—blower. after being contacted by a police whistle-blower. i can't think of any reason why they would have kept the ha rd reason why they would have kept the hard drive, having kept it then there is a high—profile investigation for a very serious offences of child sexual imagery. why have they not brought it forward ? why have they not brought it forward? i don't know if he withheld evidence but given that it took so long to disclose this it does seem suspicious. mark burns-williamson has told the bbc he wasn't aware the ha rd has told the bbc he wasn't aware the hard drive existed and any suggestion of a cover—up is com pletely suggestion of a cover—up is completely untrue. did the office of the police and crime commissioner withhold this evidence because it looked bad that you'd had it? absolutely not. there is no conspiracy here around covering anything up. errors have been made, but the police have investi
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neil hi, everybody. this is neil diamond, and i know we are going through a tough time right now.aura: as americans wonder what to dont through fimes from one musical legendevised his classic anthem. neil: ♪ hands washing hands don't touch me i won't touch you ♪ laura: timely, practical advice in thi age of anxiety. neil: ♪ good n timer seemed so good ♪ laura: for a sense of the scale of the stimulusi packageoke short time ago to the bbc's katty kay and asked her just how plarge thn actually is. katty: nearly $2 trillion with this one. back in 2008 at the time of the financial crash, you have the that was $700 billion. and then you have a stimulus plan t next year in 2009 that was $800 billion. even if you put those two together, you are below this one. there seems totce a bit of a americans have got neil diamond rewriting "sweet caroline, but they don't have vote on this bill in the senate has some republican senors have an objection includes money and provisions for people who are unemployed, and they are concerned that it might mean thate peoo earn low wages would be encouraged
neil hi, everybody. this is neil diamond, and i know we are going through a tough time right now.aura: as americans wonder what to dont through fimes from one musical legendevised his classic anthem. neil: ♪ hands washing hands don't touch me i won't touch you ♪ laura: timely, practical advice in thi age of anxiety. neil: ♪ good n timer seemed so good ♪ laura: for a sense of the scale of the stimulusi packageoke short time ago to the bbc's katty kay and asked her just how plarge thn...
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put your hands together, folks, for neil diamond.n, new york. ♪ don't touch me >> and thanks so much for joining us. a. c-360 with anderson begins right now. >> and good evening. the president today signalled that he is looking for a way to, quote, get our country open again. he said he was talking in terms of weeks, not months. and he said it at the end of the biggest single-day rise in coronavirus deaths up more than 100 since this morning. now stands at 541 people. he asked as he did in the tweet last night if the cure, which involves shutting down large chunks of the economy, is worse than the disease. we'll play you some of his remarks in a moment ask debate that question tonight. some context to it, the number of deaths and cases has more than doubled, nearly 43,000 cases of the disease, about half of them in one state, new york. here in new york city, more than 12,000 people are infected and the mayor today said hospital supplies could run out in a
put your hands together, folks, for neil diamond.n, new york. ♪ don't touch me >> and thanks so much for joining us. a. c-360 with anderson begins right now. >> and good evening. the president today signalled that he is looking for a way to, quote, get our country open again. he said he was talking in terms of weeks, not months. and he said it at the end of the biggest single-day rise in coronavirus deaths up more than 100 since this morning. now stands at 541 people. he asked as...
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. >>> neil diamond puts a new shine on "sweet caroline". >>> how to stay safe handling packages oaf.ike clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher every night with cascade platinum. a load with as few as 8 dishes, is all it takes to save water. an energy star certified dishwasher uses less than four gallons per cycle. while handwashing uses that, every two minutes. so, do it. run your dishwasher every night with cascade platinum. the surprising way to save water. you sure you don't want me to come with you? i'm very sure. because i can. (laughs) make good choices. you make good choices. i am. fiber is good for digestive health. good choices never tasted so good. kellogg's raisin bran. theryou're not good enough. hard to control. but i am enough. and i know what i'm made of. put your skin in the game. with a razor that puts your skin first. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too. and last 12 hours. 12 hours? who studies that long?! mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours with 2 medicin
. >>> neil diamond puts a new shine on "sweet caroline". >>> how to stay safe handling packages oaf.ike clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher every night with cascade platinum. a load with as few as 8 dishes, is all it takes to save water. an energy star certified dishwasher uses less than four gallons per cycle. while handwashing uses that, every two minutes. so, do it. run your dishwasher every night with cascade platinum. the surprising way to save water. you sure...
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neil, thanks we'll continue to follow the story. neil bradley, evp of the chamber of commerce. thank you, sir. >>> coming up, we'll take another quick short break. netflix down, it was 3%. now it's 7% today. we're going to talk about how it held up relatively better amid the downturn and may not last. >>> here's a look at the markets more broadly today the dow drifting lower, down 2100, that's a 9% decline. just about that amount for the s&p 500 down 242 under 2500. we'll be right back. a golf course is designed to be difficult. to challenge your thinking and test your execution. but great minds are driven to seek out the complex. they see what others don't, from an angle others won't take. they learn that embracing those challenges is what sets them apart. i am justin rose, and we are morgan stanley. you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance
neil, thanks we'll continue to follow the story. neil bradley, evp of the chamber of commerce. thank you, sir. >>> coming up, we'll take another quick short break. netflix down, it was 3%. now it's 7% today. we're going to talk about how it held up relatively better amid the downturn and may not last. >>> here's a look at the markets more broadly today the dow drifting lower, down 2100, that's a 9% decline. just about that amount for the s&p 500 down 242 under 2500. we'll...
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neil: oversight. it is one of the great successes. that is not just self-congratulatory.elf-congratulatory, but if you look at some of the things that have to be part of this, for example there pushing of thellions of dollars treasury backstop of the federal reserve. last time when that was originally to go out, it was not body trying to do harm, but they wanted to roll this out with no anti-fraud protection. the only protection being credit rating agencies as being the sole card -- the sole guard of what the fed was going to invest in. the oversight industry came in. rating agencies is what got us into a lot of this trouble. we work out a program that had strong anti-fraud provisions and also have a law enforcement task force to scare away the bad players. when you look at that program, it was a success. it has zero losses due to fraud. you can take these ideas, but you have to pair them with smart oversight and tripwires and deterrence and that is how they will be most effective. what will not work is hiding everything from the american people for six months. that is an
neil: oversight. it is one of the great successes. that is not just self-congratulatory.elf-congratulatory, but if you look at some of the things that have to be part of this, for example there pushing of thellions of dollars treasury backstop of the federal reserve. last time when that was originally to go out, it was not body trying to do harm, but they wanted to roll this out with no anti-fraud protection. the only protection being credit rating agencies as being the sole card -- the sole...
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neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh as they heard arguments in a major abortion case. watch this. >> i want to tell you gorsuch, i want to tell you kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. you won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful
neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh as they heard arguments in a major abortion case. watch this. >> i want to tell you gorsuch, i want to tell you kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. you won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful
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. >> meanwhile, helping spread the message through music, singer neil diamond, who does not have covid-19, he performed an acoustic version of his version "sweet caroline" with new
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. >> i want to tell you neil corset jan brett kavanaugh you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. >> chuck schumer landed himself in the middle the supreme controversy for threatening donald trump's supreme court pics. >> the senate minority leader attempting to play damage control before republicans in congress follow through on a threat to censure him. >> staying alive ♪ a a a a staying alive ♪ saying alive >> it's not work if you love your job. >> you can get paid to watch the office. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ don't you cry no more. >> good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. i am carly shimkus. we are not in kansas anymore, some people wake up in kansas. >> the president is confident in his campaign after joe biden's superto stay sweet, the president speaking out on hannity about the democrat front-runner's weakness. >> donald trump had a big win of his own on supertuesday. >> republicans point out despite donald trump the an uncontested incumbent he brought in a high number of is that in some states sittin
. >> i want to tell you neil corset jan brett kavanaugh you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. >> chuck schumer landed himself in the middle the supreme controversy for threatening donald trump's supreme court pics. >> the senate minority leader attempting to play damage control before republicans in congress follow through on a threat to censure him. >> staying alive ♪ a a a a staying alive ♪ saying alive >> it's not work if you love your...
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former globe trotter curry neil neil played in over 6,000 games in 97 countries for 22 globe trottersay best in 2008 on game day. >> somebody once asked springsteen if he got sick and tired of singing thunder road, so i'm wondering if you get sick >> no, no, it's my favorite song! every time i hear it, i get a check! >> before that interview he had his number 22 retired at madison square garden. and i've had a lot of guests in that studio, but neil is top 5. charm, charisma, what time is it? bed time. my wife never gets home in time to see little man go to sleep. her bus stop is a mile away. i wish i could at least walk home with her. i'm completing the 2020 census for my family. my response can impact how public funding is spent in my community. that could mean education for little man- -and a closer bus stop for her. (relieved, loving) hey. hey. shape your future. start here. complete the census at 2020census.gov. (relieved, loving) hey.likwifi experienceestre. with wall-to-wall coverage-there's a win. plus, added protection for your connected devices. that's a win-win. put it toget
former globe trotter curry neil neil played in over 6,000 games in 97 countries for 22 globe trottersay best in 2008 on game day. >> somebody once asked springsteen if he got sick and tired of singing thunder road, so i'm wondering if you get sick >> no, no, it's my favorite song! every time i hear it, i get a check! >> before that interview he had his number 22 retired at madison square garden. and i've had a lot of guests in that studio, but neil is top 5. charm, charisma,...