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nick, my partner. -lemonis: hi, nick. i'm marcus. -nick: pleasure. how are you? lemonis: so, you guys are partners in the whole place? sal: 50/50 across the board. lemonis: how do you guys split your partnership duties? who does what? nick: he does basically all the day-to-day operations, and i do the sales part. -lemonis: you're the pitchman? -nick: yes. sales is something that i love to do. i love talking with people and stuff. lemonis: okay. and so how much revenue will this particular part of the business do a year? sal: this did $170,000. lemonis: and how much business did the embroidery do? sal: $1.3 million. but that's all embroidery and silk screen combined. lemonis: and the margins on the two of them are...? sal: 75%. lemonis: and so almost $900,000 in gross profit? sal: gross profits, yeah. lemonis: that's a lot of gross. -let's finish the tour, okay? -sal: yes. -lemonis: nice meeting you, sir. -nick: nice to meet you. we'll see you. sal: so, this is the restaurant. i wanted sort of a unique feel to it. lemonis: what kind of revenue will the restaurant d
nick, my partner. -lemonis: hi, nick. i'm marcus. -nick: pleasure. how are you? lemonis: so, you guys are partners in the whole place? sal: 50/50 across the board. lemonis: how do you guys split your partnership duties? who does what? nick: he does basically all the day-to-day operations, and i do the sales part. -lemonis: you're the pitchman? -nick: yes. sales is something that i love to do. i love talking with people and stuff. lemonis: okay. and so how much revenue will this particular part...
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>> nick -- so, nick, let's take a beat here. >> reporter: what are you guys doing out here? >> hey, nick. >> i'm being detained. >> reporter: why are you being detained? >> i don't know. you can ask this officer right here. i don't know, don. >> >> reporter: go ahead, don. >> okay. nick, let's take a beat here. i want everyone to calm down here because, again, this is -- these protests obviously are interesting and they're very disturbing. this is not the first time that protesters have come to the cnn center in atlanta. listen, let me tell you why. it's probably -- if not one of the biggest attraction and business in atlanta. besides delta airlines, right. >> reporter: that's right. >> so right next to the cnn center, you've got the marta -- they know that the cameras are here at cnn center in atlanta. it's trained on this location. so, nick, if you can take a beat. show us around where you are. i know you have the park behind you. you've got the omni hotel and the cnn center beyond that on the other side. the size of the crowd and just walk us through the scene and tell us what's happe
>> nick -- so, nick, let's take a beat here. >> reporter: what are you guys doing out here? >> hey, nick. >> i'm being detained. >> reporter: why are you being detained? >> i don't know. you can ask this officer right here. i don't know, don. >> >> reporter: go ahead, don. >> okay. nick, let's take a beat here. i want everyone to calm down here because, again, this is -- these protests obviously are interesting and they're very disturbing....
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they have called him nick after doctors nick price and nick hart who looked after the prime ministero. i'm going back to your original question about how this might changed the prime minister. obviously a near—death experience like this certainly has but it is great that is part of that, that these two names can live on in his new son. briefly your thoughts on that photo. we began with boris johnson and in with his son.” that photo. we began with boris johnson and in with his son. i think as chris mason was saying to you earlier, james, you could not really make it up, the life of a day in the week or a week in the day of the life of boris johnson. week or a week in the day of the life of borisjohnson. within days are coming out of hospital having been close to death, he has kept his newborn baby. extraordinary amount of hairfora newborn baby. extraordinary amount of hairfor a very new newborn baby. extraordinary amount of hair for a very new baby. but it isa of hair for a very new baby. but it is a lovely photograph and i think we all need cheering up and new babies are quite good f
they have called him nick after doctors nick price and nick hart who looked after the prime ministero. i'm going back to your original question about how this might changed the prime minister. obviously a near—death experience like this certainly has but it is great that is part of that, that these two names can live on in his new son. briefly your thoughts on that photo. we began with boris johnson and in with his son.” that photo. we began with boris johnson and in with his son. i think...
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nick: nick. jon: nick, nice to meet you. woman: nice to meet you. jon: nice to meet you, too. bit about what we do here. we'll take a look at the car, i'll scan the vin number, i'll assess a value to the car. i hope i can meet your expectation levels. what were you guys trying to get for it? nick: what i checked online is i should be able to get around $15,000 for this car. jon: it's not what a book says a car is worth, it's what someone offers you for the car. lemonis: does his demeanor seem different to you a little bit? jay: yeah. amber: do you think it's real? lemonis: yeah, i thought it was genuine. jon: i noticed the wheels are a little scuffed. that's, like, the only rim that didn't get damaged. on most cars, it's not the end of the world, but unfortunately, on a bmw, you know, four rims can cost you well over $1,000. based on what i just pointed out, the rims, the bumpers, i'd like to pay $14,000 for it. lemonis: pause. jay: well, see, the trick there is the wheels are a little scraped. doesn't affect the driving of the car, the handling of the car. that's just a ploy
nick: nick. jon: nick, nice to meet you. woman: nice to meet you. jon: nice to meet you, too. bit about what we do here. we'll take a look at the car, i'll scan the vin number, i'll assess a value to the car. i hope i can meet your expectation levels. what were you guys trying to get for it? nick: what i checked online is i should be able to get around $15,000 for this car. jon: it's not what a book says a car is worth, it's what someone offers you for the car. lemonis: does his demeanor seem...
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nick watt digging into this picture state by state for us. nick, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: well, the big news is we have just heard from those counties up in northern california that were the first to tell us to stay home, 63 days ago, they are now saying retail curbside pick-up can open again. i think that by the middle of this week, every single state in the country will have at least taken the first steps back to normality. >> positive case rates are moving in the right direction, and hospitalizations are down. >> reporter: so today, massachusetts became the 50th and final state to lay out its plan to reopen. construction and manufacturing are back. >> on may 25th, retail establishments may also offer curbside service and some personal services such as barbershops and hair salons may reopen. >> reporter: roughly a third of states, the new case count is now going down, holding steady in another third and the final third, it's actually going up. texas, two weeks after reopening began, saw some busy bars and the biggest number of new cases in a single day on saturday. yes, there is more testing now, but -- >> the opening of restaurants and movie theatres and retail and our malls up to 25% occupancy a couple of weeks ago, so i think that's probably the main reason. >> reporter: still, gyms opened up at reduced capacity in texas today and the governor announced phase two. restaurants also reopening today in miami as florida's most populous and hardest hit counties start their process. beaches were open with restrictions on both coasts this past weekend. >> it was amazing, yeah, we've been pretty cooped up like everybody. >> those folks really far enough apart? in south carolina, some stores opened exactly a month ago and in person classes will resume at the university of south carolina in the fall, but they'll revert to remote learning after thanksgiving because our best current modelling predicts a spikes of cases in covid-19 at the beginning of december. the w.h.o. says it will start asap a review of the global reaction to this coronavirus saying, we must learn to prevent a repeat. >> we have been humbled by this very small microbe. >> reporter: our economic recovery will not be quick. today, the lines started rolling again at michigan's three major automakers, but -- >> it may take a period of time. it could stretch through the end of next year. we really don't know. >> reporter: if you're looking for reassurance, one new study said by the end of april, if we had not done all of this, rather than having about one million cases in this country, we would have had 35 million cases. it is just one study, it is just a study. we are still learning, but crumbs if you need them. brianna? >> crumb ifs you nes if you nee. we need them, nick. nick watt in los angeles. >>> we look at this potential breakthrou breakthrough. we're definitely using the word potential. me der ma produced antibodies against virus in a vaccine trial. dr. hotez, you said you aren't sure these results are something that we can hang our hopes on, tell us what your concerns are here. >> well, it's not so much concerns. it's just that there was no real data presented. this was a press release that talked about eight participants, two groups, each receiving two doses of the vaccine either 25 micrograms or 100 micrograms in its interim report. the most useful part of the press release and i guess their press announcement was that it seems to not cause any immediate reaction in human volunteers, except for one individual, i think, 100 microgram dose that had a lot of redness and soreness, what they call a grade three event. arathema, meaning redness and systemic symptoms in the 250 microgram dose. overall, the vaccine seemed to be well tolerated and tha
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let's go to nick. nick, california's governor says retail stores can start to reopen this friday. >> reporter: he does, wolf, but with serious modifications. i believe the first wave will be pickup only and he is working with experts to change the configuration of inside of stores and restaurants so we can keep social distancing. california is one of the first to embrace the stay at home. when the restrictions begin to ease, it will be 50 days since the governor signed that order telling us to stay home. >> today restaurants can reopen in nebraska and florida, bars in montana. yes, some social distancing restrictions end, but by the end of this week more than 40 states will be partially back open. >> we have been staying indoors and slowing down the spread, but we haven't gotten rid of the virus. >> reporter: in miami beach they had to close the park after the police issued 7300 warnings to people not wearing masks. experts still advise social distancing. >> they go home and affect their grandmother or gran
let's go to nick. nick, california's governor says retail stores can start to reopen this friday. >> reporter: he does, wolf, but with serious modifications. i believe the first wave will be pickup only and he is working with experts to change the configuration of inside of stores and restaurants so we can keep social distancing. california is one of the first to embrace the stay at home. when the restrictions begin to ease, it will be 50 days since the governor signed that order telling...
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german lawmaker andreas nick mr nick serves in parliament he is a member of the chancellor's conservative c.d.u. party and he sits on the foreign relations committee in parliament mr nick it's good to have you back on the day the chancellor said today that the government reserves the right to take any and all measures against russia. do you know what what are those measures. i think 1st the most the chancellor has given a very candid and sober assessment of the situation that we have. assumed for for quite a while while he is a see there is growing evidence not only was regarded as having efforts to the public with uncertain email accounts it's there is. a history. of the alleged. murder. in the couple of months ago there is and will suspicion and evidence about spreading think he was. trying to destabilize. our democratic and public opinion processes none of that is you what is what is true so it is tenuous that this seems to be harder evidence that we have had available before that at least some of these activities specter russia missed chances and it's disturbing it's annoying it's unhelpful in a context where we are. trying to improve relations and diplomatic ties.
german lawmaker andreas nick mr nick serves in parliament he is a member of the chancellor's conservative c.d.u. party and he sits on the foreign relations committee in parliament mr nick it's good to have you back on the day the chancellor said today that the government reserves the right to take any and all measures against russia. do you know what what are those measures. i think 1st the most the chancellor has given a very candid and sober assessment of the situation that we have. assumed...
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nick molina. ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, how are you? lemonis: nick, how are you, sir? f successful startups. this is a real serial entrepreneur. i'm curious to see if ana can actually negotiate with the both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business. nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me to be honest with you. you've got a great product. i think i can add a tremendous amount of value. ana: my next concern is, like, numbers and percentages, and -- lemonis: well, let's back up for a second. what's the company worth in your mind today? ana: skinny latina is worth $500,000 based on five times revenue, which last year was close to $100,000. lemonis: a half a million dollars? ana: yeah. there's risk for everybody here, marcus. lemonis: not for me. i haven't written a check yet. ♪ ana: we need to do a rebranding. we need to do a full rollout, but -- lemonis: the first amount of money needs to go into what? ana: into inventory. lemonis: okay, g
nick molina. ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, how are you? lemonis: nick, how are you, sir? f successful startups. this is a real serial entrepreneur. i'm curious to see if ana can actually negotiate with the both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business. nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me to be honest with you. you've got a great product. i...
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nick bryant.ng nick: wasn continues to look like a scene from a dystopian drama. the surreal sights of senators donning facemasks for a hearing on covid-19. one senior democrat resembling a bandit from the wild west. the key voice was america's t pandemic fauci, who warned about the dangers of reopening too quic a message for the country and his boss, donald trump. dr. fauci: if that occurs, there willreal risk that you trigger an outbreak that you may not be able to control which, in fact,il paradoxically, set you back, not only leading to suffering and death that could be avoided c butld even set you back on the road to try to get economic recovery. >> we don't want your shutd anymore! nicke pandemic has demonstrated the polarization of america. this, libty ral in bn, massachusetts. a tea party-style protest demanding the reopeni of the economy. donald trump continu to hold press conferences where h often lavishes himself with praise. this time, boasting t about repe masked, they're impossible to muzzle. th, a chinese-american correspondent from the u.s. islocoit ts. >> if every day americans are still losing their pres. trump: t losingnd day? their lives everywhere in the world and maybe that's a question you shod ask china! why are you ying that to me specifically?um pres. saying it to anybody who would ask a nasty question like tha ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much, appreciate it. nick: an abrupt exit from a president looking for a quick escape from this crisis. ryck york. b laura: let's get more on what we learned from the senate hring. we're joined by director of the harvard global healtnstitute. thanks so much for being with us. hedr. fauci warned of risk o
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nick bryant. nick: washington continues to look like a scene from ady opian drama. the surreal sights of senatorsin do facemasks for a hearing on covid-19. one senior democrat resembling a bandit from the wild west. the key voice was america's top pandemic offial,nthony fauci, who warned about the daers of reopening too quickl a message for the country and his boss, donald trump. dr. fauci: if that occurs, there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you may not be able to control which, in fact, paradoxically, will set nu back, only leading to suffering and death that could be avoided but could even set you back on the road to try to get economiecovery. >> we don't want your shutdow anymore! nicke pandemic has demonstrated the polarization of america. this, a liberty rally in boston, massachusetts. a tea party-style protest demanding the reopening of the economy. press conferences where he often lavishes himself with praise. this time, boasting about american testing. but though the reporters are masked, they're impossible to muzzle. this, a chinese-american correspondent from the u.s. network, cbs. >> why is this a global competition to you if every day americans a still losing their lives and we're still seeing more cases every day? pres. trump: they're losing their lives everywhere in the world and maybe that's a question you should ask china! reporter: sir, why are you saying that to me specifically? pres. trump: i sayingt to anybody who would ask a nasty question like that. yodies and gentlemen, than very much, appreciate it. ack: an abrupt exit from president looking for a quick nick bryant, bbc news, new york. ore on what weet learned from the senate hearing. we're join
nick bryant. nick: washington continues to look like a scene from ady opian drama. the surreal sights of senatorsin do facemasks for a hearing on covid-19. one senior democrat resembling a bandit from the wild west. the key voice was america's top pandemic offial,nthony fauci, who warned about the daers of reopening too quickl a message for the country and his boss, donald trump. dr. fauci: if that occurs, there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you may not be able to...
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nick, many thanks. nick ea rdley. safeguarded. nick, many thanks. nick eardley. thank you. you make of it? well, it is quite shocking. we've had no real defence as to why dominic cummings travelled all the way to durham, no acceptance that what he did was wrong. you know, when you hear dr harries, she made it very clear, if you have got covid—19, you should be staying at home. it's obvious that this was a journey which was not necessary. this has put at risk the whole public messaging that the uk government has had over the last few weeks. we are talking about an individual who is the closest adviser to the prime minister that ona adviser to the prime minister that on a prima facie basis seems to have broken the rules that the government has put in place. he ought to have resigned by now. but it's quite clear after that performance today by the transport secretary that there is no real defence and that dominic cummings should now be sacked by the prime minister. you seem very sacked by the prime minister. you seem very clear about whatjenny harries, the deputy medical offic
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nick brand. nick always great to be with you always a pleasure having you talk of a 2 party system kind of crumbling and voters seeking other options we hear that every presidential election cycle but what makes this one in 2020 so uniquely different from the times report of it before. what's different is that this time people have been brought to the brink in a way that they've never been brought to the brink before as a result of coronavirus of the stats that a lot of the you guys discussed just before this i mean $30000000.00 people unemployed nearly a 3rd of people who couldn't pay rent last month likely to be this month and so this time there people are also seeing the bipartisan agreement that is coming together around bailing. wall street and big business while leaving essentially small businesses and working people out in the cold they bailed out wall street and then they skipped town and they're only now just coming back to discuss sensually more bailouts that are getting siphoned up by big business. and nick has 19 reshape democracy we know that it's changing the face of this election cycle but overall do you think that there are changes that kobe in 1000 has brought for better or worse for a democratic system of government. well there's no question that it's changing the way that the electorate feels about these 2 parties in particular the biggest problem is not necessarily that they're fighting or that there's too much partisanship it's that there's too much bipartisanship there's too much agreement around solving the around essentially serving the interests that they business but not working people and so now we have this dynamic where there's a majority of americans who want a major new party this is actually consistent trends it's been increasing for years and the same is true of people who are leaving the 2 parties by the millions and this is also been a consistent trend for years where to the point at which 42 percent of americans are now independents and there is an ocean of peopl
nick brand. nick always great to be with you always a pleasure having you talk of a 2 party system kind of crumbling and voters seeking other options we hear that every presidential election cycle but what makes this one in 2020 so uniquely different from the times report of it before. what's different is that this time people have been brought to the brink in a way that they've never been brought to the brink before as a result of coronavirus of the stats that a lot of the you guys discussed...
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nick: you have a beautiful car. did you ever imagine you would be lining up for food? >> no, never. nick: nancy is trying to feed her kids. have you got any income? >> no. i work housekeeping. people doesn't want people to get into their houses because they have families, and we have kids, too. nickyou are not making any money at the moment. >> no. nick: you need this food. >> yes, we need it. nick: we are tnessing the biggest economic shock the 1930's in the country still feeling the aftereffects of the financial ash of 2008. what has been noticeable since the great recession is the doing billing number of parents who believe their kids will enjoy more abundant lives. that long-held belief in a generational progress that gives this country so much energy and drive. covid-19 has dealt a body blow to t american dream. >> what good is it if we save everybody from the virus if we let them all starve to death? nick: with desperation comes anger. this, a shutdown protest in staten island, one of new york's most affluent arose. most of these people are small business orders who believe the stay-at-home order from the democratic governor has robbed them of their livelihoods and liberty. members of the middle class not used to mounting protest. >> open of new york! if you can't do it, ge
nick: you have a beautiful car. did you ever imagine you would be lining up for food? >> no, never. nick: nancy is trying to feed her kids. have you got any income? >> no. i work housekeeping. people doesn't want people to get into their houses because they have families, and we have kids, too. nickyou are not making any money at the moment. >> no. nick: you need this food. >> yes, we need it. nick: we are tnessing the biggest economic shock the 1930's in the country...
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nick watt. nick? >> reporter: in three forks, montana, kids walk back into school. >> here we have six foot distance marks on the playground and they can play and stay six feet away from each other. >> reporter: montana hasn't suffered as much as most. with lady liberty looking on, bodies frozen in trucks in new york city, our epicenter, waiting for overwhelmed funeral directors to catch up. >> if you are going through hell, keep going, and that's what we're doing. we're going through hell, but what we're doing is working so we're going to keep going. >> reporter: going slow on reopening even though new york's new case counts are falling. in texas cases climbing but hair kup cuts and manicures are open. a salon owner jailed for operating under lockdown. up to four players can train solo at any one time as long as local restrictions are followed and there are no different detailed directions in different places. >> restaurants outside only. you're 90% more likely to get infected inside than outside. >> reporter: more than 33 million americans have now lost their jobs during the pandemic. depression era numbers. others have worked on and paid a price. tina a couldn't afford to quit and now she's infected fighting for her life. three of four pork plants partially opening. they're working on how to keep workers safe. >> i don't think the economy kicks into any kind of gear until we get a vaccine or some kind of therapy everyone feels comfortable about. even then it will take several years to get the jobs back. >> reporter: the fda approved a vaccine moving into phase 2 testing. more than 100 in various stages of development. you can only rush so much. needs to be safe. needs to work. >> i do really think we're talking about getting through the end of the year and into early next year before we would have a definitive answer. >> reporter: here in los angeles they are going to follow the california timetable and begin to reopen friday, but just baby steps. retail but only for curbside pickup. weekend, golf courses and trails will open but everybody has to wear a mask. now san francisco has said they need a little bit more time. they probably won't even start for another ten days. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> thank you, nick, for that report. questions are being raised about coronavirus protocols inside the white house after one of the president's staff tested positive for the virus. jim acosta reports from the white house. >> reporter: for president trump, the pandemic just hit home, as in the white house as one of his military valets has tested positive for the voif, but the president is insisting it's no big deal, that a personal aide was infected. >> know who he is. good person but i've had very little contact. mike has had very little contact with him but mike was tested and i was tested. we were both tested. yeah, it's a little bit strange one of those things. >> reporter: but the potential for the virus to spread around the white house does exist. few aides to the president actually wear masks around the west wing just as the president decided to forego putting on one earlier this week during a factory tour in arizona. >> i don't want to wear one myself. i
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nick peyton walsh is watching all of this in london. hi, nick. what can you tell us? >> reporter: robyn, as you said, 288 extraordinarily low. they're not counting positive tests but people who have died in the hospital and people across the country they're aware of. as we see quite regularly. after weekends the number goes down and then it goes back up. this week the government have to renew restrictions on social movement around the united kingdom. they're expected though to probably introduce some lessening of those as the weekend approaches towards us. we're hearing also, too, some more of the detail as to how the u.k. government is beginning to inform itself here. now we know, for example, that they believe the infection rates, the chief scientific officer has been saying to parliament, they believe that the scientific infection rate, which has to be well below one for them to be relaxed enough about reducing the lockdown here, may be as low as 0.6% possibly for london, possibly higher elsewhere. that's not by any stretch of the imagination ideal but it is perhaps low enough to relax it. we've seen from the figures that updated number of deaths show that the spread of the virus within england certainly and the united kingdom seems to be a lot earlier than previously thought. certainly in terms of the deaths. when the public official death toll was still zero, four people had in fact already died and that appears to have increased up until the lockdown when publicly the death toll was 359 but in fact was 847. this is just clearer information with hindsight as numbers fill through the reporting system here but does begin to provide some good reasons why there's so much scrutiny about the u.k. approach. they were slower putting in the lockdown saying they needed to hit the right times. people abated and now they're being asked what to do to reduce the economic toll on the u.k. >> nickon walsh. thank you, nick. >>> coming up on cnn, weddings in israel, they're back. no dancing. find out what other rules the country has for its reopening. every financial plan needs a cfp® professional -- confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. ♪ hey! that's mine. i'll buy you a pony. advanced hydration isn't just for kids. pedialyte helps you hydrate during recovery. whethey fell in love with itsng gaiirresistible scent.ids. looks like their dog michelangelo did too. new gain ultra flings with two times oxi boost and febreze... to deliver your mail and packages and the peace of mind of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. get the perfectly grilled flavors of an outdoor grill indoors, and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do even more, like transform into an air fryer. the n
nick peyton walsh is watching all of this in london. hi, nick. what can you tell us? >> reporter: robyn, as you said, 288 extraordinarily low. they're not counting positive tests but people who have died in the hospital and people across the country they're aware of. as we see quite regularly. after weekends the number goes down and then it goes back up. this week the government have to renew restrictions on social movement around the united kingdom. they're expected though to probably...
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nick foles? maybe. >> nick foles pete brady and the patriots in super bowl 52. eli manning pete brady and super bowls 4246. yesterday's event raised $20 million for covid-19 relief. >>> a young boy in the south bay battling cancer got a big birthday surprise over the weekend. bryce kelly was supposed to go to legoland for his fifth birthday. the trip was called off because of the pandemic. two bay area corvettes to the drive-by for bryce in saratoga. >> price is a 5-year-old and he's been through so much battling stage iv liver cancer for two years and he just deserves something, something special. >>> he did get something special. firefighters and members from the santa clara county's sheriff's office cruised by as well and bryce received his own to a corvette. we wish him happy birthday. we want to recognize heroes in your community. that includes teachers and the work they continue to do. to nominate a teacher send us an e-mail with photos or video to my hero and fox tv.com. >>> still ahead. investigators are returning to pier 45 after a large fire destroyed
nick foles? maybe. >> nick foles pete brady and the patriots in super bowl 52. eli manning pete brady and super bowls 4246. yesterday's event raised $20 million for covid-19 relief. >>> a young boy in the south bay battling cancer got a big birthday surprise over the weekend. bryce kelly was supposed to go to legoland for his fifth birthday. the trip was called off because of the pandemic. two bay area corvettes to the drive-by for bryce in saratoga. >> price is a...
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nick. >> oh, i am super confused. >> nick, go ahead. >> and kim is here as well in case i can help. >> thanks. >> i think it's i.t. connectivity issues on my end. i apologize for that. >> we heard everything you had to say, nick> thank you, jonas. basically the left column shows the a.m.i. breakdown. section 415 plan shows 10% of the units must be provided with the 80% a.m.i. level. five at 105 and five at 130. and that would be a total inclusion of effective rate of 20%. the 2017 purchase and sale agreement which i referenced which this project is subject to and did stipulate a different a.m.i. level and envisioned two a.m.i. trenches as opposed to three which we have today. this is trailing proxy which complicated matters further, but what we ended up with from the far right that is compliant where there is a conflict between the p.s.a. and existing 415, 415 shall prevail. this project meets the compliance through 415 and you can see as you line those up there, you see 10 at 80%. and five at 105 and an additional 5% thrown into the 130 a.m.i. rate which is the requirement in the purchase and sale agreement. i am happy to elaborate further on a.m.i.s or unit breakdown. i think commissioner -- i'm sorry who a
nick. >> oh, i am super confused. >> nick, go ahead. >> and kim is here as well in case i can help. >> thanks. >> i think it's i.t. connectivity issues on my end. i apologize for that. >> we heard everything you had to say, nick> thank you, jonas. basically the left column shows the a.m.i. breakdown. section 415 plan shows 10% of the units must be provided with the 80% a.m.i. level. five at 105 and five at 130. and that would be a total inclusion of...
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themselves, as nick was reporting them out, recommendations like sneeze guards on cash registers, kids in classrooms sitting six feet apart. but the white house responding, according to nick's reporting and others, that the guidelines were too descriptive. they were overly specific and that seemed to be a problem. does that make sense to you? >> i think what people are looking for, and what states are looking for, is that kind of specificity. if you're going to go back into a restaurant, if you're going to go to a gym, if someone is going to go back to work in a factory or get on the subway, they want to know that the precautions are in place to keep them safe. and they'll know that if they know that they came from the most trusted public health agency in the world, and that's the cdc. without that, there is always the concern that things are being done for other than health reasons, for political reasons. the economy and public health don't have to be enemies. it just means investing to make sure that people's lives are protected. >> can i ask you, during the h1n1 crisis, was liability for businesses a calculation that you were asked to consider in making recommendations?
themselves, as nick was reporting them out, recommendations like sneeze guards on cash registers, kids in classrooms sitting six feet apart. but the white house responding, according to nick's reporting and others, that the guidelines were too descriptive. they were overly specific and that seemed to be a problem. does that make sense to you? >> i think what people are looking for, and what states are looking for, is that kind of specificity. if you're going to go back into a restaurant,...
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nick watt. nick, thanks very much. our medical chief correspondent sanjay gupta joins us now. just in terms of what we're seeing and hearing, people eager to get back to some version of normal, are things happening too fast? >> they seem to be, anderson. the gating criteria put forward by the white house, somewhat general but still, you know, saying 14-day downward trend that you needed in cases, that was to sort of give evidence that things were, you know, objectively going nt rig objectively going in the right direction. many of the states that opened over the last week didn't meet that criteria. many of them peaked in the last few days. i think it's too fast. i think the reality is any time things start to open, given that there is a contagious virus out there, there are going to be people who become infected. as you and i talked about, people who would become infected that otherwise wouldn't if we weren't open. i think it's just a question of how many, you know. there's always these different models out there. the scenario that nick watt was just talking about was a scenario, you know, that some version of that's been out there for sometime. there are other scenarios as well. right now i think it's pretty clear we aren't getting better in terms of the overall numbers of cases every day. we're sort of plateaued. maybe not necessarily getting worse, but not getting better. not coming out the back end of that curve. >> in the new government number, the slide with the cdc logo on them obtained by "the new york times" first, they project a rise of 3,000 deaths a day by june 1st. i know white house is disputing those numbers. they say those aren't white house numbers. they weren't presented to the coronavirus task force. so they are in line with other projections and clearly the administration is concerned things may be going in the wrong direction. >> yeah, i mean -- >> at least some are. >> i followed the models carefully since january, and there were these various scenarios, sort of the mild pandemic scenario, the m
nick watt. nick, thanks very much. our medical chief correspondent sanjay gupta joins us now. just in terms of what we're seeing and hearing, people eager to get back to some version of normal, are things happening too fast? >> they seem to be, anderson. the gating criteria put forward by the white house, somewhat general but still, you know, saying 14-day downward trend that you needed in cases, that was to sort of give evidence that things were, you know, objectively going nt rig...
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the doctors were nick price and nick hardt who say tonight they are very honoured that carry assignmentshave chosen their names for the baby. this is the first time really we have seen very much of, or heard very much about wilfred. when heard very much about wilfred. when he was born he was treated with more secrecy by no 10 than a royal birth, and they didn't even reveal which hospital he had been born in. now we know it is university college and 110w know it is university college and now we see a picture of him and he looks great and he has boris's hair. the birth of stalin. may be a film about that but i can actually watch! the independent starts with an international story, spain emerges from 49 days indoors. jo philips, did you know, i'm sorry, this isn't a quiz, people of different ages are allowed out at different times in spanish parks? who goes first at 6am in the morning? i think older people go later. yes, you've got it right, adults first, then older people and then children. it is interesting to see how spain is doing it but we are not doing that here. not yet but again it
the doctors were nick price and nick hardt who say tonight they are very honoured that carry assignmentshave chosen their names for the baby. this is the first time really we have seen very much of, or heard very much about wilfred. when heard very much about wilfred. when he was born he was treated with more secrecy by no 10 than a royal birth, and they didn't even reveal which hospital he had been born in. now we know it is university college and 110w know it is university college and now we...
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beijing from continuing to erode hong kong's freedoms, judy. >> woodruff: nick schifrin following this very complex story. nick thank you. and back in missouri's only abortion clinic will be allowed to remain open. a state arbiter ruled the health department was wrong to deny a license renewal to the planned parenthood facility in st. louis. had it closed, missouri would have become the first state in the nation without an abortion clinic since 1974. in economic news, u.s. consumer spending fell a record 13.6% in april, as the covid-19 pandemic forced businesses to close and lay off millions of workers. and, stocks were mixed on wall street today. the dow jones industrial average fell 17 points to close at 25,383. the nasdaq rose 121 points, and the s&p 500 added 14. still to come on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks break down america at a crossroads. plus, we take a moment to remember some of the remarkable lives lost to covid-19. >> woodruff: now we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you
beijing from continuing to erode hong kong's freedoms, judy. >> woodruff: nick schifrin following this very complex story. nick thank you. and back in missouri's only abortion clinic will be allowed to remain open. a state arbiter ruled the health department was wrong to deny a license renewal to the planned parenthood facility in st. louis. had it closed, missouri would have become the first state in the nation without an abortion clinic since 1974. in economic news, u.s. consumer...
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nick: this has become a ritual, an african-american family going on television to express pain. >> they act like he was a piece of trash and just wanted to leave him there. nick: racism has been a full light in american life, but even as the nation finds itself amid the covid epidemic, we are watch it interrupted again. nickant, bbc news, new york. katty: this is about mr. floyd come his family, race in america, and what we have seen it too many times in this country -- this is about mr. floyd, his family. mike pompeo told congress that hong kong no longer warrants the same treatment under u.s. laws as it did before its handover back from britain, and that could jeopardize billions of dollars worth of u.s. trade and investment in the city. our bbc chinese service reporter joins us. what does this mean for hong kong, first of all, potentially? reporter: well, it has a lot of ramifications. economically speaking, hong kong is a very important financial conversion hub, and the.s. removing special status will likely jeopardize that, and also, the u.s. and hong kong have enjoyed about $14 billion of trade annually, and that will be in danger after this move, and it is going to create this lose-lose-lose situation, a iple loss for hong kong, china, and the u.s., and the u.s. interests in hong kong will be harme
nick: this has become a ritual, an african-american family going on television to express pain. >> they act like he was a piece of trash and just wanted to leave him there. nick: racism has been a full light in american life, but even as the nation finds itself amid the covid epidemic, we are watch it interrupted again. nickant, bbc news, new york. katty: this is about mr. floyd come his family, race in america, and what we have seen it too many times in this country -- this is about mr....
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nick bosa. >>> este es nick bosa hablando el dÍa de hoy lo dificil que serÁ para los 49ers reemplazar el liderazgo defensivo de deforest , y no solo en lo personal, sino que en lo deportivo, el jugador se perdiÓ por un partido en la temporada en san francisco, sin embargo nickdesliga aunque podrÍa postergarse al 22 de este mes. y los que tambiÉn volvieron hoy a la acciÓn con los jugadores de la mls. a lo largo llano ancho del paÍs se pudo ver a jugadores de todos los equipos entrenar de manera individual con medidas obligatorias como el uso de tapabocas, mediciÓn de temperatura y distanciamiento social al menos a 10 pies, los equipos podrÁn trabajar en campos dividiÉndolos en cuatro cuadrantes y solo un jugador puede estar en cada uno de los cuadrantes sin pasar el balÓn a ninguno de los compaÑeros y recuerden que pueden todavÍa delegar cita virtual al 5 de mayo, deben ser tan mayores de 21 aÑos y participar en la web tiene en pantalla por un combo con chips guacamole y salsa y bebidas, ademÁs de compartir con una de las estrellas del equipo, tienen hasta maÑana para inscribirse, hasta acÁ la informaciÓn deportiva del dÍa de hoy pero recuerde que maÑaa la medianoche tenemos una cita con titulares y mÁs, soy los mauricio ramÍrez, carmbio y fuea > > ♪ musica
nick bosa. >>> este es nick bosa hablando el dÍa de hoy lo dificil que serÁ para los 49ers reemplazar el liderazgo defensivo de deforest , y no solo en lo personal, sino que en lo deportivo, el jugador se perdiÓ por un partido en la temporada en san francisco, sin embargo nickdesliga aunque podrÍa postergarse al 22 de este mes. y los que tambiÉn volvieron hoy a la acciÓn con los jugadores de la mls. a lo largo llano ancho del paÍs se pudo ver a jugadores de todos los equipos...
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nick. nick: hey, jesse. mission earlier. nick, on wednesday you talked about the launch escape system. y for those who are joining today? nick: sure. the safety feature to keep bob and doug safe in case of an anomaly. it is designed to automatically fire if either vehicle detects a dangerous condition building. if that happens, dragon will use the superdraco systems to push that away from the falcon. this capability is absolutely critical. it is what keeps the crew safe and is now active on the pad with it protecting the crew. >> as you mentioned, the launch escape system allows the dragon to separate and get away from the vehicle. i believe it goes into the ocean. what happens after he lands safely in the ocean? nick: correct, so for most of our failure modes, the successful in stage is falcon dragging parachutes. since the launch can happen on the pad were anywhere near orbit, he could be splashing down off the coast of cape canaveral, it could be splashing down thousands of miles away in the north atlantic c. if that happens, we want to make sure we can get to bob and doug as quickly
nick. nick: hey, jesse. mission earlier. nick, on wednesday you talked about the launch escape system. y for those who are joining today? nick: sure. the safety feature to keep bob and doug safe in case of an anomaly. it is designed to automatically fire if either vehicle detects a dangerous condition building. if that happens, dragon will use the superdraco systems to push that away from the falcon. this capability is absolutely critical. it is what keeps the crew safe and is now active on the...
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nick foals? maybe. >> nick foals peter brady on super bowl lii, eli manning, yesterday's event raised $20 million for covid-19 relief. >> that is great. pixar features their first game main character in an animated short film. >> look them in the eyes and say mom, dad, i am -- >> happy moving day. >> it is called out, a man named greg who struggles to come out to his parents. in a magical turn of events, he switches bodies with his dog, and he realizes that he should not hide who he is. the nine minute short film is streaming on disney plus. >> the world has come a long way. that is a good thing. let's check in with steve, weatherwise, barbecues. a pool, if you have that you are in luck. >> the coast, there is not a strong northeast breeze. inland temperatures are going to be the ones that take that he is john. it will be sunny. patchy fog will show up here. if there was a strong breeze, there would not be filing at all. we are looking for a sunny warm day. temperatures will be bumping up. high pressure builds in, it will continue to build then. excessive heat warnings are out, i need to get out
nick foals? maybe. >> nick foals peter brady on super bowl lii, eli manning, yesterday's event raised $20 million for covid-19 relief. >> that is great. pixar features their first game main character in an animated short film. >> look them in the eyes and say mom, dad, i am -- >> happy moving day. >> it is called out, a man named greg who struggles to come out to his parents. in a magical turn of events, he switches bodies with his dog, and he realizes that he...
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home situation in the uk, i‘d recommend this excellent article by bbc health correspondent nick triggle. in it, nickg, if they want to read the article, they can find it at thank you. —— find on the bbc website. before we go, let‘s have a listen to the ukraine radio symphony orchestra holding its first concert since the coronavirus lockdown restriction eased there. there was no live audience in the concert hall, and the conductor and players sat a safe distance apart. all were wearing face coverings. as you can see, they were perfomeing a piece for string orchestra. don‘t forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i‘m @babitatv. hello. tuesday was a warm day across southern britain and temperatures reaching the mid—20s celsius. that warmth has expected to increase as we head into wednesday and thursday, pushing northwards to an increasing chance of showers later on thursday and then we close the week out on a very different note with low pressure rating windier and cooler conditions warm areas. heading to the course of tonight, most central and southern areas will be dry a
home situation in the uk, i‘d recommend this excellent article by bbc health correspondent nick triggle. in it, nickg, if they want to read the article, they can find it at thank you. —— find on the bbc website. before we go, let‘s have a listen to the ukraine radio symphony orchestra holding its first concert since the coronavirus lockdown restriction eased there. there was no live audience in the concert hall, and the conductor and players sat a safe distance apart. all were wearing...
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nick and i are going to talk off-camera for a second we'll be right back with more nick kroll after this. >> i love you. ♪ indistinct talking on tv ] hey. you fell asleep with your sign again. "you fell asleep with your sign again." no, i didn't. okay. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. use yogurt or milk to soothe your skin or you could use schick hydro silk with hypoallergenic serum for the smooth shave we all deserve. schick hydro silk for the smooth shave (for my mother,vo)erve. iit was a very difficult time.. but she wasn't alo everybody tried to do what they could to help. we can get through this. we all have the strength to do it. i've seen it. [laughs] ♪ it can be used on the hands, body, and face. it cleanses and moistuizes with 1/4 moisturizing cream. leaving your skin feeling comfortable and smooth. dove men+care 3-in-1 bar. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. boost mobile has a new upgraded network!!! eeeeyyoooooouuuu!!! get ready for a stronger signal, faster speeds and more coverage. so you can do more of this... a little bit of that... and a lot of whatever this is... new upgraded network and get ready to change yo life!!! switch and get 4 free lg k51 phones. as an essential service, we're committed to keeping you connected by remaining open. we're committed to keeping you and... l(music fades in). hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> seth: we're back with nickt. because this is not just for fans of "oh, hello." you delve into a historical moment in time, the life and times of princess di >> yeah, george and gil felt like princess diana, who died 21 years ago in that fateful car wreck in paris, george and gil felt like there had not been enough podcasts, books, television programs, magazine articles, about princess di, the life and death of princess diana and the royals in general. >> seth: hardly ever mentioned >> and so they felt like it was a good time, 21 years ago not to the day, it felt like a good time for them to dig in deeper and they brought in ira glass and sarah koenig from "this american life" and "serial," and john oliver, and pete davidson, of course. >> seth: now, that's interesting, i do want to -- because at least john oliver is british so he might be able to shed some light. what light did you find that pete davidson was able to shine, or i should say, you know -- yeah, that gil and george found that pete davidson could sh
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nick webb decided he had had enough of the uk and he moved to australia to explore the country. three weeks after he arrived he went into lockdown and hasn‘t left his apartment since. hi, nick. 0h lockdown and hasn‘t left his apartment since. hi, nick you guys. it feels amazing. if fellow government is to grasp what australia is really like from the inside of this four white walls. i'm so inside of this four white walls. i'm so glad i'm from the other side of the world through now remain insightful top lockdown is easing there, isn't it? are you hoping to start your touring soon? that's right. 0n start your touring soon? that's right. on monday the pubs are going to be open, so i will be queueing immediately after this. 0h, to be open, so i will be queueing immediately after this. oh, i bet you will be! before going into lockdown you did actually go to film some pieces for us, didn‘t you? that's right. they looked across the australian technological landscape andl australian technological landscape and i thought what better way to that than go and cuddle some koalas or kangaroos? i wasjetlagged that than go and cuddle some koalas or kangaroos? i was jetlagged anyway so or kangaroos? i was jetlagged anyway soi or kangaroos? i was je
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let's start with nick in connecticut. nick, jim i'm a 19-year-old new investor i recently bought shares of sprout social. i'm currently up 50% do i buy, sell -- >> listen, chief, your first stock, you just started, this is what you do. you sell 50% right now that's going to cushion any loss then you can let the rest ride congratulations. you understand the value of investing. >>> dave -- okay, maybe trading. dave in michigan, dave >> caller: booyah, jim, from the state of michigan. >> love mich go >> caller: thank you for your sound daily advice because it's helped me and it helps many of your listeners >> thank you thank you very much. >> caller: yes, i own dow chemical it's been down a little from where it normally trades, and i saw a downgrade from a firm last week >> yes i say take the profit. i think that it's got a good yield, but i think the business is not doing well. it just has to do with the weakness in the economy. >>> let's go to nate in ohio nate >> caller: jim, i want to give a big cleveland browns booyah! >> yo
let's start with nick in connecticut. nick, jim i'm a 19-year-old new investor i recently bought shares of sprout social. i'm currently up 50% do i buy, sell -- >> listen, chief, your first stock, you just started, this is what you do. you sell 50% right now that's going to cushion any loss then you can let the rest ride congratulations. you understand the value of investing. >>> dave -- okay, maybe trading. dave in michigan, dave >> caller: booyah, jim, from the state of...
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nick bosa are discovering the challenges while working from home. >> the way he plays the run. my dog might lose it here. quick. hold on. let me get him inside. >> nick bosa met with the media today from his home. nickand his brother are working hard to stay one step ahead of the competition. >> we wake up at 6:00 a.m. in the morning. we get to the field by 7:00 a.m. finish running by 8:30 a.m. get out before the park rangers show up. we grab breakfast and head to the gym. >> i hold in my hand the top five moments from this date in sports history. number five, 1954, the first person to run a mile in under 4 minutes. but his record lasted only 46 days. number 4, 1915, babe ruth hit his first career home run in the same game where he pitched. number 3, 2014, kevin durant thanks his mom after winning the mvp award. >> you are the real mvp. >> number 2, same day, 2014. >> things are changing in the bay area. >> the warriors fired mark jackson after back to back trips to the playoffs. >> i understand the concern. but trust us and we are moving in the right direction. >> number 1, on this day in 1931, willy mays was born. the kid turned 89 today. >> and i am lucky enough, dan murphy, a close friend of min
nick bosa are discovering the challenges while working from home. >> the way he plays the run. my dog might lose it here. quick. hold on. let me get him inside. >> nick bosa met with the media today from his home. nickand his brother are working hard to stay one step ahead of the competition. >> we wake up at 6:00 a.m. in the morning. we get to the field by 7:00 a.m. finish running by 8:30 a.m. get out before the park rangers show up. we grab breakfast and head to the gym....
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nick does the work. nick who is based in albuquerque these days, nick does the work of showing how indigenous struggles for decolonization is abolitionist, or abolition struggle must be de- colonial. i teach in a de- colonial summer school every year. i don't know if we will meet this year because of government, and this is an ongoing discussion that i have with activists and intellectual from around the planet. we talk about the continuum of abolition and decolonization, rather than that abolition is one set of struggles that have to do with people retaining their freedom in the context of a nationstate that doesn't go away and decolonization is a separate struggle because it's a struggle for people to undo the colonial presence that is structured their lives through generations. these things must come together to make freedom be a place. >> you are getting some questions about current upticks in repression, in surveillance. one question comes in the form of what are we to make of the current situation of spending civil liberties -- suspending civil liberties and the associate police enforcement of covert
nick does the work. nick who is based in albuquerque these days, nick does the work of showing how indigenous struggles for decolonization is abolitionist, or abolition struggle must be de- colonial. i teach in a de- colonial summer school every year. i don't know if we will meet this year because of government, and this is an ongoing discussion that i have with activists and intellectual from around the planet. we talk about the continuum of abolition and decolonization, rather than that...