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erik nielsen -- all right, don't have erik nielsen, so we will get back to erik nielsen in a second. but if you look at some of the main debates in europe, it is very clear certainly for european countries -- i don't know if it is different in the u.s., that the government will take on more of a role, whether that extends to much more of a safety net, and then we have european leaders this week to try to figure out what the best response is to speak with a common voice. a lot of people in your, and i am looking forward to speaking to the -- a lot of people in europe, and i'm looking forward to speaking with one guest a lot if european leaders stake -- tom: i have read a fair amount of that this over the weekend. i don't see a a brussels approach with the pandemic. it almost seems like every nation for itself. onet is fascinating is how al sweden is, and over the weekend there was an abrupt shift in the zeitgeist of sweden saying they could see a more co-mingled society and less social distancing. they got some respect yesterday with statistics that said may be the swedish model there
erik nielsen -- all right, don't have erik nielsen, so we will get back to erik nielsen in a second. but if you look at some of the main debates in europe, it is very clear certainly for european countries -- i don't know if it is different in the u.s., that the government will take on more of a role, whether that extends to much more of a safety net, and then we have european leaders this week to try to figure out what the best response is to speak with a common voice. a lot of people in your,...
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. >>> i am katie nielsen by. today is the first of the month which means rent is due for so many across the bay but what do you do if you don't have the money to pay? many cities across the bay area have requirements and standards but generally there is help for people who cannot afford to pay their rent because of the coronavirus pandemic. the governor issued a statewide moratorium last week on evictions. it requires tenants to declare in writing no more than seven days after the rent comes due the tenant cannot pay all or part of the rent due to covid-19. >> i won't really know how to cover rent after may. we are supposed to be quarantined until may. >> reporter: san francisco resident fiona carty worked as a designer and worked for a popular business locally. they have closed all 17 locations. she is not alone. normally the state sees 2000 unemployment applications a day but yesterday received a record 150 applications. 1.6 californians have applied. according to the statewide order, tenants who cannot pay ren
. >>> i am katie nielsen by. today is the first of the month which means rent is due for so many across the bay but what do you do if you don't have the money to pay? many cities across the bay area have requirements and standards but generally there is help for people who cannot afford to pay their rent because of the coronavirus pandemic. the governor issued a statewide moratorium last week on evictions. it requires tenants to declare in writing no more than seven days after the rent...
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an international co—production featuring danish connie nielsen, english hermione corfield and scottish scott, sea fever is an excellent example of how to get big results from a small budget. finely—drawn characters and a properly thought—out script draw us into this confined world in which we only ever know as much
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. >>> i am katie nielsen by. today is the first of the month which means rent is due for so many across the bay but what do you do if you don't have the money to pay? many cities across the bay area have requirements and standards but generally there is help for people who cannot afford to pay their rent because of the
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erik nielsen, the unicredit group chief economist.ater today on bloomberg, ed hyman evercore, the chairman, at 10:00 a.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to the business flash. we begin with bayer, which could have big liquidity problems. over the week, killer losses in the u.s. they claim round up -- it is claimed that round of weedkiller causes cancer. the big question is if bayer will settle and for how much. there is speculation a settlement could cost around $10 million. bleeding cash -- it is a warning from the ceo of airbus, telling employees that the company needs to quickly cut costs to adapt to a radically shrinking industry. airbus customers are fighting to survive. -- boeing isle to preparing to slash reductions and jobs. and historic collapse in prices claiming another victim. -- company is controlled by corporation. drill into water that is to scope -- that is two milesteep -- that is two deep. that is the business flash. tom: thank you so much. we want to
erik nielsen, the unicredit group chief economist.ater today on bloomberg, ed hyman evercore, the chairman, at 10:00 a.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to the business flash. we begin with bayer, which could have big liquidity problems. over the week, killer losses in the u.s. they claim round up -- it is claimed that round of weedkiller causes cancer. the big question is if bayer will settle and for how much. there...
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at valley medical center, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>so far there are more than 1200 cases reported in santa clara county and 42 deaths. >>> tonight san jose city leaders are considering freezing rent for people who are struggling to pay their bills. under a new proposal, rent payments will be suspended for 3 months. in order to qualify, tenants must prove they had a direct financial impact from the pandemic. city leaders will discuss the proposal tomorrow night. >>> california's putting the breaks on all evictions during the coronavirus crisis, unless it's a matter of public health or safety. last month, governor newsom issued an order preventing landlords from evicting tenants who were unable to pay rent if they could prove it was caused by the outbreak. today the state judicial committee expanded on that, barring any eviction orders from being enforced until atleast 90 state of emergency has ended. >>> some deep cuts coming to bart and muni routes. with ridership plunging, both will be scaling back significantly this week. joe vazq
at valley medical center, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>so far there are more than 1200 cases reported in santa clara county and 42 deaths. >>> tonight san jose city leaders are considering freezing rent for people who are struggling to pay their bills. under a new proposal, rent payments will be suspended for 3 months. in order to qualify, tenants must prove they had a direct financial impact from the pandemic. city leaders will discuss the proposal tomorrow night. >>>...
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live, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> new restrictions on what you can do outdoors as of midnight. the use of dog parks and picnic areas became off- limits. golf courses, tennis and basketball courts, and rockclimbing walls must be closed to the public. sports requiring people to share a ball or equipment must be limited to those living in the same home. >>> it is sad because you don't get to play. >> i think it is doable. if it gets much stricter to the point where you can't go more than 500 feet from your house, that would be a problem. >> contra kelsey officials say social distancing is powerful tools to stop the spread. >>> governor gavin newsom is taking action to help seniors. the state has launched a new hotline to connect people 65 and older with any services that they may need. the governor said it's also an important way to reach seniors who may be feeling lonely during this time of social distancing. >> not only checking in on someone to see how they're feeling, but deliver something on the backend. >> the hotline number is there on the screen. 833-544-2374. also call 21
live, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> new restrictions on what you can do outdoors as of midnight. the use of dog parks and picnic areas became off- limits. golf courses, tennis and basketball courts, and rockclimbing walls must be closed to the public. sports requiring people to share a ball or equipment must be limited to those living in the same home. >>> it is sad because you don't get to play. >> i think it is doable. if it gets much stricter to the point where you can't...
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live in san francisco, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> 6:57. time for a look at today's other top stories. san francisco will open up the most coney west convention center to start housing up to 400 homeless people. it is meant for people to been staying in shelters that are too tightly packed or social distancing. it is now official, california schools won't reopen for the rest of the academic year. state officials are working to ensure that all students have access to the internet to continue learning from home.>> the number of coronavirus deaths in the u.s. is now top 4000, nearly half of those debts in new york state been an enormous to alarm wire broke out in san jose just before midnight the cause is unknown but it is believed to have started in the rv. right now suspect is on the hospital following a chase and two officers involved in shootings. it all started at 1:30 this morning following reports of a stolen vehicle out of san francisco. police first opened fire during the chase. the suspect kept going till his car hit drainage. he the
live in san francisco, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> 6:57. time for a look at today's other top stories. san francisco will open up the most coney west convention center to start housing up to 400 homeless people. it is meant for people to been staying in shelters that are too tightly packed or social distancing. it is now official, california schools won't reopen for the rest of the academic year. state officials are working to ensure that all students have access to the internet to...
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katie nielsen joining us live from san francisco with more details this morning. katie.>> reporter: just about an hour, the nurses will be here at the entrance to ucsf mission bay demanding more masks come i protection and gallons. it is something that is playing out across the bay area, nurses up the medical center in daily center are also planning a protest at noon today over a lack of personal protective equipment. the facility was on the verge of shutting at stores before the crisis but estate open to help treat covid-19 cases. the hospital has 177 bed. patients of artie started coming in but nurses say they've been told the big wave is expected to come very soon. >> they would need to send us the supplies. i you never have to end up wearing a bandanna to work i will do it because i'm going to take care of my patients, but, if we all get sick and then who's going to take care of the patient?>> i am very concerned about our ability as a health department to supply masks ongoing for people and we are asking everyone to keep that as possible until it becomes soil
katie nielsen joining us live from san francisco with more details this morning. katie.>> reporter: just about an hour, the nurses will be here at the entrance to ucsf mission bay demanding more masks come i protection and gallons. it is something that is playing out across the bay area, nurses up the medical center in daily center are also planning a protest at noon today over a lack of personal protective equipment. the facility was on the verge of shutting at stores before the crisis...
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are inches buying booze from stores there stay home having it delivered nielsen says more people are buying wine and spirits online than ever before. according to the data research from online alcoholic beverage sales increase nearly 400% from that same week in april that's just about a month after the shelter-in-place order started taking effect so they're talking about the difference between march and april. and that wraps up this hour this half hour i should kron 4 news at 10 o'clock coming up next on kron 4 will have our nfl draft preview special and the news continues in just minutes on kron on. (music) >> chris maathuis: hello everybody and welcome to 2020 draft will be remembered as the most unusual in nfl history. we may never see another draft like it in our lifetime. now because of the coronavirus pandemic, the draft is going virtual for the first time ever. coaches and general managers making picks from home while 58 players will be sitting behind a computer screen instead of shaking hands with the commissioner. no matter how it's done, lives will change for the young men
are inches buying booze from stores there stay home having it delivered nielsen says more people are buying wine and spirits online than ever before. according to the data research from online alcoholic beverage sales increase nearly 400% from that same week in april that's just about a month after the shelter-in-place order started taking effect so they're talking about the difference between march and april. and that wraps up this hour this half hour i should kron 4 news at 10 o'clock coming...
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an international co—production featuring danish connie nielsen, english hermione corfield and scottishver is an excellent example of how to get big results from a small budget. finely—drawn characters and a properly thought—out script draw us into this confined world in which we only ever know as much as the crew members who find themselves horribly stranded while a quarantine subplot strikes an accidentally timely note. the special effects are limited but inventive, meaning that sea fever relies on atmosphere and tension to deliver its thrills, an endeavour in which it's aided by christoffer franzen‘s eerie ambient score. there are couple ofjumps, but this isn't some formulaic quiet, quiet, bang affair. on the contrary, this is a film that gets you from the inside, much like its mysterious intruder. you can catch see fever on digital hd on all major platforms and on blu—ray. why don't we keep the party going? depends on what you have in mind. let's hit a bar. are you kidding me? there's no bars. there's like 7—elevens and diary queens. sticking with horror, we summon the darkness is a
an international co—production featuring danish connie nielsen, english hermione corfield and scottishver is an excellent example of how to get big results from a small budget. finely—drawn characters and a properly thought—out script draw us into this confined world in which we only ever know as much as the crew members who find themselves horribly stranded while a quarantine subplot strikes an accidentally timely note. the special effects are limited but inventive, meaning that sea...
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katie nielsen reports the move comes as one bay area county is helping to pay for old ones. >> reporterventilators are often the best chance of survival for patients with a severe case of coronavirus, and with santa clara county being one of the hardest hit in the bay area, local leaders are asking for more. >> we are using 217 ventilators today. we have 435 ventilators available today. we believe we need another thousand ventilators. >> reporter: local leaders announced earlier today they'll pay a bounty of $1,000 to anyone who can provide a used or old ventilator. >> even if they're broken, we're interested in those ventilators because we want to make sure we can get as many as we can here to santa clara county. >> reporter: the city of san jose is looking to fix up the used ventilators, and then get them out to local hospitals. at the same time, governor gavin newsom announced the state is lending 500 ventilators to the national stockpile to help the hardest hit areas like new york, saying right now, other states need them more. >> this does not go to some warehouse, doesn't collect
katie nielsen reports the move comes as one bay area county is helping to pay for old ones. >> reporterventilators are often the best chance of survival for patients with a severe case of coronavirus, and with santa clara county being one of the hardest hit in the bay area, local leaders are asking for more. >> we are using 217 ventilators today. we have 435 ventilators available today. we believe we need another thousand ventilators. >> reporter: local leaders announced...
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professor, i'd love to go back to you now, on what doctor nielsen, professor nielsen has just said. a very restrictive lockdown as there is in many european countries, that the virus at the end of that lockdown, or as the measures ease, there may be a bounce back of the virus and do you hope the work you are doing might then really come to fruition in terms of handling the situation at that point, as we move from restrictions into something beginning to approach normal life again? i agree with my colleague in sweden. it can happen. especially in the fall, if we loosen the lockdown again, it bounces back in a way we cannot control any more. right now, we are seeing the start of a slight decreasing trend of new infections in germany. i think for us it's now the time, a critical moment, to understand the virus better and to create facts, how we can in the long—term, control this epidemic in europe and in the world, that we do not get into a point of a recession or economic crisis because we are on the one hand side trying to control the virus but on the other hand, putting people at ri
professor, i'd love to go back to you now, on what doctor nielsen, professor nielsen has just said. a very restrictive lockdown as there is in many european countries, that the virus at the end of that lockdown, or as the measures ease, there may be a bounce back of the virus and do you hope the work you are doing might then really come to fruition in terms of handling the situation at that point, as we move from restrictions into something beginning to approach normal life again? i agree with...
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and international co—production featuring connie nielsen, hermione cofield, sea fever is an excellentts from a small budget. finally drawn characters and a properly thought out stripped draw us properly thought out stripped draw us into this combined world in which we only ever know as much as the crew members who find themselves horribly stranded while a quarantined subplot strikes and accidentally timely note. the special effects are limited, but inventive. sea fever relies on atmosphere attention deliver its thrills, aided by christopher's ambient score. there are couple of jumps, but this isn't some formula of quiet baying affair. this is a film that gets you from the inside. much like its mysterious intruder. you can catch it on all major platforms and on blu—ray. you can catch it on all major platforms and on blu-ray. depends on what you have in mind? let's go to the bar. are you kidding me? there are no bars. sticking with horror, we summon the darkness as a satirical proves of crowd pleaser at frightfulness. that in the late 80s, the story follows three young american women wh
and international co—production featuring connie nielsen, hermione cofield, sea fever is an excellentts from a small budget. finally drawn characters and a properly thought out stripped draw us properly thought out stripped draw us into this combined world in which we only ever know as much as the crew members who find themselves horribly stranded while a quarantined subplot strikes and accidentally timely note. the special effects are limited, but inventive. sea fever relies on atmosphere...
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gary nielsen pensÓ un plan para abrir las actividades en el estado.a situaciÓn mejora, tendremos una fecha mÁs clara. hay que lograr seis condiciones. primero, aumentar la habilidad para hacer pruebas y aislar a los infectados. prevenir contagios entre los mÁs vulnerables, tercero asegurar que los hospitales puedan atender los casos, que las escuelas tengan distancia microsocial y determinar cuÁndo hay restricciones y cuarentena unta el gobernador dijo que hasta que tengamos una vacuna, la normalidad no serÁ como la de antes. hay que despedirnos por ahora de los masivos eventos deportivos. a pesar de ser el estado mÁs poblado, california ha registrado relativamente pocas muertes.. muchos se lo agradecen al gobernador. el estado podrÍa ser un modelo nacional. >> Él actuÓ bien y ayudó a todos. vez: el 80% de los californianos aprueba las decisiones del gobernador. el estado parece estar ganando la batalla contra el virus. paola: vamos hasta washington donde donald trump cambiÓ el tono sobre cÓmo se manejarÁ la apertura del paÍs. el mandatario afirmÓ que
gary nielsen pensÓ un plan para abrir las actividades en el estado.a situaciÓn mejora, tendremos una fecha mÁs clara. hay que lograr seis condiciones. primero, aumentar la habilidad para hacer pruebas y aislar a los infectados. prevenir contagios entre los mÁs vulnerables, tercero asegurar que los hospitales puedan atender los casos, que las escuelas tengan distancia microsocial y determinar cuÁndo hay restricciones y cuarentena unta el gobernador dijo que hasta que tengamos una vacuna, la...
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[habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] >> el gobernador nielsen, comentÓ que se contempla el inicio dela forma en que se dan clases, ni asistencias. por otro lado, el gobernador mami te menciono que estamos hace mÁs, y no a meses para hacer modificaciones que llegue gradualmente a la normalidad. el mandatario mencionÓ que ya nos encontramos en la primera etapa, que incluye como primera medida mantenerse en casa. ampliar la cantidad hospitalaria, lÉase también los lugares mÁs seguros. hablamos de los lugares de trabajo. la segunda etapa, contempla reabrir negocios, donde no sea posible el teletrabajo, y habrÍa algunos espacios pÚblicos. la tercera etapa, abrir negocios de altos riesgos, como peluquerÍas, o tambiÉn eventos deportivos sin pÚblico, o servicios religiosos. o las cuarta y Última etapa, ya serÍa salir de casa, se podrÍa ir a conferencias, conciertos de mÚsica, y eventos deportivos. ♪ >> el es jacobo. un mÚsico guatemalteco, que lleva 18 aÑos ganÁndose la mÚsica tocando en restaurantes de san francisco. >> de esto dirÍa yo, que estos pagos anteriormente. con esto ayudÓ a mi fam
[habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] >> el gobernador nielsen, comentÓ que se contempla el inicio dela forma en que se dan clases, ni asistencias. por otro lado, el gobernador mami te menciono que estamos hace mÁs, y no a meses para hacer modificaciones que llegue gradualmente a la normalidad. el mandatario mencionÓ que ya nos encontramos en la primera etapa, que incluye como primera medida mantenerse en casa. ampliar la cantidad hospitalaria, lÉase también los lugares mÁs seguros....
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according to nielsen total alcoholsales for the week ending apr 11th grew more than 26% but customers aren't just buyin booze from stores are staying home and having it delivered nielsen says more people are buying wine and spirits online than ever before. according to the data research from online alcoholic berage sas increased nearly 400% for that same week in april. it's just about a month after shelter-in-place orders began taking effect since the beginning of this pandemic we've all heard that people in certain age groups older folks along with people have preexisting or underying conditions are more at risk. if they contract the coronavus so what exactly do those terms mean melissa rainy explains in tonight's health minute. >>and underlying or preexisting coition isany chronic or long-termealth issue that can weaken the immune syst and when you're fighting a virus.we need our immune sysms to be in p she. according to the u.s. centers for disease control of the conditions that can affect the body's respone to fighting the coronavirus lung disease asthma or heart conditions all of
according to nielsen total alcoholsales for the week ending apr 11th grew more than 26% but customers aren't just buyin booze from stores are staying home and having it delivered nielsen says more people are buying wine and spirits online than ever before. according to the data research from online alcoholic berage sas increased nearly 400% for that same week in april. it's just about a month after shelter-in-place orders began taking effect since the beginning of this pandemic we've all heard...
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on alcohol because lots of liquor and grocery stores stayed open, according to nielsen ready to drink cocktails like spiked lemonades or canned gin and tonics grew the most seeing a 106% jump in sales, but alcohol sales could drop this month. if there is a deeper recession. >>2000 plus ventilators in the federal stockpile cannot be deployed because the trump administration failed to maintain them in storage that is according to a new york times report on tuesday, the president said the government is withholding 10,000 ventilators due to an anticipated surge in covid-19 cases, however, the times reports that 2000 more units are out of commission due to the maintenance lapse resulting from a contract dispute. california governor newsome said the state received 170 broken ventilators from the feds and the department of health and human services says issues with some of the units we're limited to their external batteries. an hhs spokeswoman also told the times they accelerated the contract to the new vendor to make the unavailable ventilators available by april 30th. as governors across t
on alcohol because lots of liquor and grocery stores stayed open, according to nielsen ready to drink cocktails like spiked lemonades or canned gin and tonics grew the most seeing a 106% jump in sales, but alcohol sales could drop this month. if there is a deeper recession. >>2000 plus ventilators in the federal stockpile cannot be deployed because the trump administration failed to maintain them in storage that is according to a new york times report on tuesday, the president said the...
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. >> us for what people are buying, nielsen says it is premixed ready to drink cocktails that have thereatest sales growth. up more than 100% followed by tequila. restaurants like black market are looking to capitalize on the higher demand for alcohol. >> we are just doing our best iends have people to come back to. >> >>> san francisco-based delivery service postdates also delivers alcohol, you must be 21 or older to receive it in the account owner must be present to u t want to see on public transit these days. a packed muni bus. it is of course impossible to social distance when the passengers are packed shoulder to shoulder. the agency is telling people not to take muni unless they absolutely have to. >> muni service right now is only for essential workers and only for essential trips. if you have any other means of being able to get around, please choose walking or biking or driving or more importantly, choose to stay at home. >> to help ease the burden, the golden gate transit district stops at regulars bus stops and writers can pay with clipper cards or with cash.>>> four: $48 a
. >> us for what people are buying, nielsen says it is premixed ready to drink cocktails that have thereatest sales growth. up more than 100% followed by tequila. restaurants like black market are looking to capitalize on the higher demand for alcohol. >> we are just doing our best iends have people to come back to. >> >>> san francisco-based delivery service postdates also delivers alcohol, you must be 21 or older to receive it in the account owner must be present to...
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katie nielsen, kpix 5. the majority of california's cases and deaths are in los angeles, and tonight the mayor is issuing a new order. and it's a big one. starting this weekend, all residents will have to wear a mask or some other face covering when they go to the grocery store, visit other essential businesses, and employees will also be required to cover their faces. today governor newsom announced the state has secured a monthly supply of 200 million surgical and n-95 masks for medical workers. he says that should be enough to also help other states struggling to find the critical protective gear. >> we're confident we can supply the needs of the state of california, potentially the needs of other western states. so we just inked a number of contracts in the last few days that give me confidence in being able to say that. >> the offer for help comes as 5 states reported their deadliest single day since the outbreak began. the virus has killed 731 people in new york just since yesterday, surpassing the pr
katie nielsen, kpix 5. the majority of california's cases and deaths are in los angeles, and tonight the mayor is issuing a new order. and it's a big one. starting this weekend, all residents will have to wear a mask or some other face covering when they go to the grocery store, visit other essential businesses, and employees will also be required to cover their faces. today governor newsom announced the state has secured a monthly supply of 200 million surgical and n-95 masks for medical...
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in years knows your computer you see a 3 issue but i'm always here nielsen i finally chose to stress columnist. back. to teach the children up with russia which. could take back. when i was so small seemed wrong but old old just don't call. me old baby get to shape out this day become an advocate and in gains from it it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. time after time called her ration to repeat the same mantra sustainability and it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport sustainability spain over man not a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless followed this nuclear. libby had got got into congress my models and got it done this on the books on companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away this is again all this must be done even and i mean look at the steep mountains as the sun moves and news limited window nieminen i'm stymied seemed to be based on that understood look to what is going in. was.
in years knows your computer you see a 3 issue but i'm always here nielsen i finally chose to stress columnist. back. to teach the children up with russia which. could take back. when i was so small seemed wrong but old old just don't call. me old baby get to shape out this day become an advocate and in gains from it it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. time after time called her ration to repeat the same mantra sustainability and it's very...
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live in dublin, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> new testing sites will open up today in san francisco. and the city tests, they will be able to test up to 250 people per day. and that facility will be located on 7th street in soma and will be drive-through and appointment only. >> yes, al, the trick to getting back to normal is making sure they could keep a lid on the virus, finding out whenever they would start to spread and that will come down to fighting every single case and every single possible case. >> and we could have people tested. they could be tested, >> tracking every single positive case is the goal and today the city rolled out a plan for that. >> and they will allow them to check in with those people monitoring their conditions. >> it will allow for swifter, more efficient communication. and better data tracking and stronger interventions to reduce the spread. >> reporter: but the app, it will not be enough on its own. the city needs a staff of hundreds to do the following work, making contact with those people who might be exposed, busy training dozens of other city em
live in dublin, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> new testing sites will open up today in san francisco. and the city tests, they will be able to test up to 250 people per day. and that facility will be located on 7th street in soma and will be drive-through and appointment only. >> yes, al, the trick to getting back to normal is making sure they could keep a lid on the virus, finding out whenever they would start to spread and that will come down to fighting every single case and every...
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katie nielsen on why this easter weekend will be a major test in the fight against the virus. >> reporter: starting tomorrow, the trails at mission peak in fremont will be closed at the entrance, because the holiday weekend, combined with the great forecasted weather could lead to overcrowding. easter weekend is the busiest of the year for these parks. >> this is the year that we ask you to give up easter in your traditional way with pick things like that. >> they say people are doing a good job of social distancing on the trails but getting there is the problem. >> parking and getting through the gates, think of how many people are touching them. >> reporter: they have not seen an extreme spike in the number of cases due to the early success of social distancing, but that is what makes it so difficult for people. >> they want to spend time with loved ones outside, the weather is nice, but the problem is, we think the virus is circulating in the population. >> reporter: if they let their guard down for the weekend, everything could change. >> if people don't continue, we will speak -- see
katie nielsen on why this easter weekend will be a major test in the fight against the virus. >> reporter: starting tomorrow, the trails at mission peak in fremont will be closed at the entrance, because the holiday weekend, combined with the great forecasted weather could lead to overcrowding. easter weekend is the busiest of the year for these parks. >> this is the year that we ask you to give up easter in your traditional way with pick things like that. >> they say people...
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market research firm nielsen said sales of alcoholic beverages are up 55% compared to the same time a year ago. hard liquor has seen the greatest spike followed by wine, then beer. online sales are up 243%. and another type of alcohol is helping fight the coronavirus but in a more productive way. with demand for hand sanitizer at an all-time high, the fda is relaxing its standards to allow more ethanol plants to make the alcohol needed. that is your cbs money watch report. for more, go to cbs money watch.com. i am laura podesta. >>> health officials first told the public facemasks are not necessary to combat the pandemic but this morning, that may be changing. stacy butler reports, one california county is recommending widespread where the public would feel like they were told different things. >> to mask or not to mask. >> as things chains we have to change. >> for riverside county, officials are asking all residents to wear masks or gaiters or bandannas while in public. >> where the face covering and you are protecting yourself and maybe you are protecting other people. from you, me
market research firm nielsen said sales of alcoholic beverages are up 55% compared to the same time a year ago. hard liquor has seen the greatest spike followed by wine, then beer. online sales are up 243%. and another type of alcohol is helping fight the coronavirus but in a more productive way. with demand for hand sanitizer at an all-time high, the fda is relaxing its standards to allow more ethanol plants to make the alcohol needed. that is your cbs money watch report. for more, go to cbs...
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the market research firm nielsen says that the sale of alcohol was up 56%. excuse me, 55% during the second week of march. hard liquor and premixed cocktail sales were up 75%. wine sales were up 66% and beer up 42%. and online sales of alcohol have jumped an incredible 243%, compared to the same time last year. >>> coming up. two friends during their idle time into protection for essential workers. see the shields that they are producing to keep people say. >>> and schools push forward with distance learning, with while the state superintendent says that we should not assume that classes will resume the school year. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. t
the market research firm nielsen says that the sale of alcohol was up 56%. excuse me, 55% during the second week of march. hard liquor and premixed cocktail sales were up 75%. wine sales were up 66% and beer up 42%. and online sales of alcohol have jumped an incredible 243%, compared to the same time last year. >>> coming up. two friends during their idle time into protection for essential workers. see the shields that they are producing to keep people say. >>> and schools...
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while we're talking about beer, nielsen out with numbers about how we are managing this crisis.ding april 11th up 11.5%. so it seems some people are choosing to drink their way through these lockdowns. back to you. >> i don't judge them for a minute >> don't drink the expired beer. >> i never let it sit in the fridge long enough to happen >> not a concern >> thank you so much >>> us i got two questions for you quickly. do you think that these sanitizer will be suddensy >> it could be if it works, it's all good >> do you think they will hop right on in? jah necessary is a has an update when we return >>> and the rolling stones are back top of the charts did you know that febreze air effects uses 100% natural propellant? cheaper aerosols use artificial propellants. that's why febreze works differently. plus, it eliminates odors with a water-based formula and no dyes. for freshness you'll enjoy. t minus ten seconds eggo homestyle waffles. we are go for... lift off. now that they're crispier and fluffier. i think this one's a solo mission. i understand. would you let go of your eggo
while we're talking about beer, nielsen out with numbers about how we are managing this crisis.ding april 11th up 11.5%. so it seems some people are choosing to drink their way through these lockdowns. back to you. >> i don't judge them for a minute >> don't drink the expired beer. >> i never let it sit in the fridge long enough to happen >> not a concern >> thank you so much >>> us i got two questions for you quickly. do you think that these sanitizer...
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. >> nielsen says one out of every nine americans has now watched the exploits of joe exotic.even came up during the white house news conference last night when a reporter asked about a possible pardon for the star who's in prison on federal charges. >> i know nothing about it. has 22 years for what? what did he do? >> he allegedly hired someone to murder an animal rights activist but he said that he didn't do that. >> do you think he didn't do it? are you on his side? are you recommending a pardon? >> no, i'm not advocating -- >> i'll take a look. is that joe exotic? that's joe exotic. >> joe exotic was convicted of attempted murder for hire and animal abuse. >>> changes have been made to the powerball and mega millions lottery because fewer americans are buying tickets right now. both games will no longer start with a $40 million jackpot and increases to the jackpot will now be determined by ticket sales. >>> despite all the social distancing a world war ii veteran had his own parade. >> neighbors near chicago celebrated joe ullinskey's 96th birthday. happy birthday, joe ull
. >> nielsen says one out of every nine americans has now watched the exploits of joe exotic.even came up during the white house news conference last night when a reporter asked about a possible pardon for the star who's in prison on federal charges. >> i know nothing about it. has 22 years for what? what did he do? >> he allegedly hired someone to murder an animal rights activist but he said that he didn't do that. >> do you think he didn't do it? are you on his side?...
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years it's a kind of culture war the nielsen media phenomenon i. i refer them away among all evil. 60 minutes. why subscribe to dig over your books to meet your favorite writer sometimes the story calls me. because of the small detail the books. they were abducted by the nazis and taken to germany to be raised as citizens of the us. during world war 2 thousands of polish children suffer. even today many of them don't know who their real parents were. they've lived with this trauma for decades....
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disease it probably would decrease instances of influenza dramatically in this country you know the nielsen's been discussing with an expert panel just how the pandemic might affect how we are in the future. if it was somehow universally adopted out how big a difference would it make you know sense what what what was being promoted in the name of health is actually the erosion of human contact and human solidarity and it seems to me that if you begin to medicalize human relationships and contacts into is being suggested it simply makes the divisions and the tension that already exists so much more difficult to bear i think that's something we should very strongly oppose and that is that a lot of people are talking about now and i watch television i see people very close to each other there are strangers talking to each other or people shaking hands and i guess they're disgusted i think that's quite unsettling this is a class pandemic that is several billions of poor people around the world crowded in corridors in the world's megacities they're forced to do jobs that involve physical contact a
disease it probably would decrease instances of influenza dramatically in this country you know the nielsen's been discussing with an expert panel just how the pandemic might affect how we are in the future. if it was somehow universally adopted out how big a difference would it make you know sense what what what was being promoted in the name of health is actually the erosion of human contact and human solidarity and it seems to me that if you begin to medicalize human relationships and...
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last week alone alcohol sales increased by 50% according to nielsen data. according to this time last year, liquor sales up 75%, 60% beer, up 42%. health officials worn drinking weakens your immune system. rob: you got to be careful. fox news alert. a 3-d lung scan shows the damaging effects of covid-19. dr. nicole saphier explains how age and the person's health factor into their medical outcome. jillian: steve doocy coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: coming up on "fox and friends" on april 1st, april fools' day, a big program, our team of medical experts will be joining us. we have doctor oz and doctor mark siegel on whether we should wear masks and the effects of social distancing. congressman chip way, congressman john kennedy and counsel to the president kellyanne conway and ajit pai in stimulus services. the stimulus checks are supposed to roll in sooner or later, questions about how it will impact you including is there anything in there for retirees. we have a busy three hours kicking off 15 minutes from now on the channel you trust for yo
last week alone alcohol sales increased by 50% according to nielsen data. according to this time last year, liquor sales up 75%, 60% beer, up 42%. health officials worn drinking weakens your immune system. rob: you got to be careful. fox news alert. a 3-d lung scan shows the damaging effects of covid-19. dr. nicole saphier explains how age and the person's health factor into their medical outcome. jillian: steve doocy coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: coming up on...
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erik nielsen that unicredit has talked about life at the end of the tunnel, but it is a very long tunnelan oncoming train? that is another thing to ask ourselves. japan is causing -- calling for early decorations -- early declarations, and bloomberg surveillance continues in the next hour. tom keene in new york joining guy johnson in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: can you hear me? i hope you can. tom: the endless echo of silence, a glimmer of good news as new york city -- europe, too, but not tokyo. japan considers emergency action against the virus. markets surge, yet the dollar resilient. when mo stressed emerging market economies call on the world bank and the imf? and it is cocktail hour in washington as the president goes in search of a malarial cure. in london, the prime minister is grievously ill in dublin.
erik nielsen that unicredit has talked about life at the end of the tunnel, but it is a very long tunnelan oncoming train? that is another thing to ask ourselves. japan is causing -- calling for early decorations -- early declarations, and bloomberg surveillance continues in the next hour. tom keene in new york joining guy johnson in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: can you hear me? i hope you can. tom: the endless echo of silence, a glimmer of good news as new york city -- europe, too, but...
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at this point is the data that we are getting from some of the art of the ins measurement firms, nielsenpointing to a spike in in-home streaming, essentially based on the confinement. so based on this pandemic continuing, as ironic as it might sound, i think streaming platforms across the board are benefiting now. not so much for apple. of course they have a pretty light contents late. but netflix and disney i think are sitting really pretty. when you think about the likes that just launched a few days ago and also hbo max, still about to launch next month, these guys are looking at the current situation and figuring that, as bad as this sounds, they have a very good opportunity to launch into captive homes. that being said, no question that as we think of the second half of next year, it could be a rollback impact. but for now, i think it has just been a very good time to have your content and have people discover and search, and hope that a lot of these consumers will stay on when things normalize. emily: do you believe that there's going to come a time when it will just feel like ther
at this point is the data that we are getting from some of the art of the ins measurement firms, nielsenpointing to a spike in in-home streaming, essentially based on the confinement. so based on this pandemic continuing, as ironic as it might sound, i think streaming platforms across the board are benefiting now. not so much for apple. of course they have a pretty light contents late. but netflix and disney i think are sitting really pretty. when you think about the likes that just launched a...
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that series is a huge hit acrossing to nielsen data.r cancellations are slowing after spiking when disney plus first launched over two-thirds are positive on the stock and it's worth noting that roku shares moving higher today on that bullish sentiment. now up over 3% kelly, back over to you. >> thanks. tyler. >>> thanks before the coronavirus was declared pandemic, disney really seemed like the most magical company on earth the stock has since plummeted by nearly 30% as one by one, parks, cruises and movie business decline because of the virus with the media giant scrambling to figure out its own survival strategy, the chairman who was set to leave disney on top is back to fight for the company's life, so writes our next guest joining us now is ben smith. raid your fascinating story last night. take us through the narrative of what happened and when to bring bob iger, who has been one of the most successful ceos back into the game. >> did we lose ben smith it's a fascinating article that as i'm sure you read describes the process there
that series is a huge hit acrossing to nielsen data.r cancellations are slowing after spiking when disney plus first launched over two-thirds are positive on the stock and it's worth noting that roku shares moving higher today on that bullish sentiment. now up over 3% kelly, back over to you. >> thanks. tyler. >>> thanks before the coronavirus was declared pandemic, disney really seemed like the most magical company on earth the stock has since plummeted by nearly 30% as one by...
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. >> laura, if they're not watching biden, and people aren't, nielsen tells us there watching a lot ofs. >> come on down! >> laura: wow. >> maybe biden needs to get himself on the price is right as a contestant. have the biggest ratings in four years last week. let's make a deal on cbs had their highest ratings in 11 years and in cable, fox news dominated this quarter, including your show, my dear, congratulations. i think what it tells us as americans are looking to be uplifted, they want fun, and they want some information. they are craving both, and i think normalcy. >> laura: my kids and i watched it "leave it to beaver" on youtube last weekend. we were really -- either way, it skips. it skips on you for some reason. that's how desperate we got. i can't see rudy -- i've seen the movie "rudy." i think now at least ten times. there are so few movies you can water their kids. i saw "rudy" again. in the midst of this crisis though, they seem to be attempting to create a new corona superhero, raymond, not for the first responders necessarily, the teachers but this guy. >> the doughnut s
. >> laura, if they're not watching biden, and people aren't, nielsen tells us there watching a lot ofs. >> come on down! >> laura: wow. >> maybe biden needs to get himself on the price is right as a contestant. have the biggest ratings in four years last week. let's make a deal on cbs had their highest ratings in 11 years and in cable, fox news dominated this quarter, including your show, my dear, congratulations. i think what it tells us as americans are looking to be...
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the latest nielsen shopping survey indicates a leveling off in the sales of most grocery store essentialsut some are still booming including meat alternatives which have doubled sales in recent weeks and nondairy milk items and, of course, sand sanitizer. >> look, if you watch nbc bay area with your antenna we have some important information for you. we're moving to a new transmitter tomorrow so that means you have to rescan your tv or after tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. you'll have to do that real soon because you could lose our over the air signal. i want to help you out if you have your remote nearby, grab it. select auto tune or rescan. and if you watch us on cable, satellite or our nbc bay area app which is free, you don't have to worry about a thing. we do have more information on nbcbayarea.com/rescan. >>> listen up, mother's day is now less than two weeks away and this may come as no surprise but countless gift ideas are a big phenomenon. experts say monthly subscription boxes can be a good idea. i'll have to think about that one. or maybe a digital gift like a master class. of course you
the latest nielsen shopping survey indicates a leveling off in the sales of most grocery store essentialsut some are still booming including meat alternatives which have doubled sales in recent weeks and nondairy milk items and, of course, sand sanitizer. >> look, if you watch nbc bay area with your antenna we have some important information for you. we're moving to a new transmitter tomorrow so that means you have to rescan your tv or after tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. you'll have to do that...
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to stay at home and cook for themselves as we heard from campbell's soup last night according to nielsenh bags are up 16% that's extraordinary food bags 37%. disposable dish wear 8%. aluminum foil is up an astonishing 44%. those are insane growth numbers. obviously not sustainable. but let's take them when we can get them the whole industry is seeing huge volume growth and reynolds has real pricing power reynolds reports next week i expect a phenomenal quarter. it's priced to tinto the stock r the run. they're not a big innovator. think about the products they make if you believe americans will keep avoiding restaurants until there is a coronavirus vaccine, the growth could hold up through next year. long term let's admit it's not sustainable. second, reynolds has something i don't like a two-tiered ownership structure. it's owned by graham hart. that's a billionaire from new zealand. the guy who runs the private equity firm that took reynolds public remember, this is a leveraged buyout story and those don't have the best track records. yes, we know there's burlington stores, dollar gene
to stay at home and cook for themselves as we heard from campbell's soup last night according to nielsenh bags are up 16% that's extraordinary food bags 37%. disposable dish wear 8%. aluminum foil is up an astonishing 44%. those are insane growth numbers. obviously not sustainable. but let's take them when we can get them the whole industry is seeing huge volume growth and reynolds has real pricing power reynolds reports next week i expect a phenomenal quarter. it's priced to tinto the stock r...
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research from nielsen says hairs of hair coloring products are up 23% compared to this time last yearnd hair clipper sales have also gone up. they've gone up by more than 160%. a baker in california is getting creative with an alternative to toilet paper. maria mendiola is making toilet paper roll cakes, they're in lodai. they won't work in the bathroom but a sweet treat to get customers through the coronavirus blues. she makes them in vanilla and chocolate. instead of a t.p. roll inside they are filled with strawberry. that's pretty funny and looks pretty real, honestly. >>> california governor gavin newsom foregoes his daily coronavirus press conference this week to understand share a saturday easter message from him and his family. >> we are thinking of you all and so grateful for everyone respecting the stay-at-home orders and social distancing. >> when we appreciate all our first responders, health care workers, our grocery workers, everybody that's keeping essential businesses going and keeping people healthy and safe, and we just want to extend our appreciation and admiration t
research from nielsen says hairs of hair coloring products are up 23% compared to this time last yearnd hair clipper sales have also gone up. they've gone up by more than 160%. a baker in california is getting creative with an alternative to toilet paper. maria mendiola is making toilet paper roll cakes, they're in lodai. they won't work in the bathroom but a sweet treat to get customers through the coronavirus blues. she makes them in vanilla and chocolate. instead of a t.p. roll inside they...
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research from nielsen says sales of hair coloring products are up 23% compared to this time last year and hair clipper sales have also gone up. they've gone up by more than 160%. >>> california governor gavin newsom foregoes his daily coronavirus press conference this weekend to share a saturday easter message from him and his family. >> we are thinking of you all and so grateful for everyone respecting the stay-at-home orders and social distancing. >> we appreciate all our first responders, health care workers, our grocery workers, everybody that's keeping essential businesses going and keeping people healthy and safe, and we just want to extend our appreciation and admiration to all of you out there that are continuing to do what you can to bend the curve in the state of california, and so we want to wish you all a very happy easter. >> happy easter. lots of love. >> happy easter! >>ay bye! >> bye! >> take care. >> bye! >> birthday boy looks happy. was that a bunny in the corner? we're trying to figure that out. >>> looking for something to do today with your kids to celebrate safar
research from nielsen says sales of hair coloring products are up 23% compared to this time last year and hair clipper sales have also gone up. they've gone up by more than 160%. >>> california governor gavin newsom foregoes his daily coronavirus press conference this weekend to share a saturday easter message from him and his family. >> we are thinking of you all and so grateful for everyone respecting the stay-at-home orders and social distancing. >> we appreciate all our...
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with the abusive management style was so much worse that we knew would real-time to call kiersten nielsen at 5:00 o'clock in the morning to bark orders to after watching lou dobbs to say he had a great idea for the border go do it and then call her at 5:00 a.m. to wonder why it hasn't been done and then people are asleep. and the way he handled rex to listen the secretary of state at the end and fired him while on a diplomatic mission to africa to clean up the relationship with african countries because trump called them as whole nations. and then to take aside we are just telling you what happened behind the scenes and readers draw conclusions about that. >> how did you manage to make me feel bad for rex to listen? [laughter] it's true. and those that would feel some sympathy and empathy to the most hard line. and you ride at one point standing with trump as a sign of executive order and at the same time the administration was circulating a completely different deal. why? why would you even do that? >> there are two really good points. i find it really interesting about this presidency t
with the abusive management style was so much worse that we knew would real-time to call kiersten nielsen at 5:00 o'clock in the morning to bark orders to after watching lou dobbs to say he had a great idea for the border go do it and then call her at 5:00 a.m. to wonder why it hasn't been done and then people are asleep. and the way he handled rex to listen the secretary of state at the end and fired him while on a diplomatic mission to africa to clean up the relationship with african...
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a right one point that nielsen is standing as the executive order to try to end the separation of children at the bar. and at the same time, his administration was circulating a completely different here than what was being cited. executive order. like white. believing do that. carol: really good point to come to mind from your question about two good questions and what you just said. i find it really interesting about this presidency, it is something that fellow i learned an eye-opening way like even we who have been there from the day one, were sort of taken aback by this but these grown-ups in the room so to speak at the beginning, you may not agree with them politically and philosophically, you may think that their personality style is also great. but many parts of the state department, for wanting to cut the bureaucracy there and reorganize. not being very approachable but, hey and john kelly, the secretary of homeland security and then chief of staff, defense secretary jim bettis, these are people who kept telling the president, you don't want to do this and let me tell you why. and
a right one point that nielsen is standing as the executive order to try to end the separation of children at the bar. and at the same time, his administration was circulating a completely different here than what was being cited. executive order. like white. believing do that. carol: really good point to come to mind from your question about two good questions and what you just said. i find it really interesting about this presidency, it is something that fellow i learned an eye-opening way...
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erik nielsen pretty much spoke on that exact point, of you.within the boundaries of realpolitik, will they resume a more constructive stance or potentially bring disaster who european project -- bring disaster to the european project?" the problem is, how do you grow if you can't even stabilize? michael: that's part of the problem. to get stabilized, they need financing, let alone to grow. so what do you do? one of the proposals is that some of the countries could band together and issue bonds. the french not totally unsympathetic to that idea, so that is something we could see. but it is hard to see exactly how they can come up with a plan to make all of this work because even if you decide to issue eurobonds, the process of setting up a mechanism to do that is going to take some time. the virus has as everybody under a very tight time schedule. alix: yes it does. speaking of that idea of how you pay for all of this, you have the fed paring back some of its treasury buying. you have issuance coming in the t-bill market that so far seems prett
erik nielsen pretty much spoke on that exact point, of you.within the boundaries of realpolitik, will they resume a more constructive stance or potentially bring disaster who european project -- bring disaster to the european project?" the problem is, how do you grow if you can't even stabilize? michael: that's part of the problem. to get stabilized, they need financing, let alone to grow. so what do you do? one of the proposals is that some of the countries could band together and issue...
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and i think the analysts just got exciteded about sales growth given what they've been tracking in nielsen data and other research data over the past few weeks. that drove the top and bottom line 6% is it too late to get into a staple stock like this that's been outperforming so much >> i would not buy here. you might get moupside because there's a need to be in stock like this. i wouldn't sell it they have a rich history in terms of product innovation. great scale and they should continue to do well. even d despite the pantry, it's u.s. phenomenon. just because there's cash looking for a place to be and still such ub uncertainty in the length of this that a name like this will still trade cash >> e we just hit session highs the dow touched over 700 points higher it's 680 points higher as we stand. basically 3% higher on the day s&p's up about 2.7%. seven minutes left of the session. earnings season has officially kicked off of course in this past week, incorporations have found themselves in uncharted territory. the majority of companiesing results have withdrawn guidance amid economic un
and i think the analysts just got exciteded about sales growth given what they've been tracking in nielsen data and other research data over the past few weeks. that drove the top and bottom line 6% is it too late to get into a staple stock like this that's been outperforming so much >> i would not buy here. you might get moupside because there's a need to be in stock like this. i wouldn't sell it they have a rich history in terms of product innovation. great scale and they should...
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now as people are adhering to stay at home protocols, nielsen finding americans streamed 400 billion minutes of television in the first three weeks of march up 87% for the same time a year ago. starting monday, viewers will have another streaming option with the launch of quibby. very good afternoon to you, jeffrey. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. hope you all are safe and healthy. >> we are and like wooids we hope you are too jeffrey, we're going to get to qui brbby in a moment, but i wae the start if i may on the impact of covid-19 on the broader entertainment industry on hollywood more generally. how lasting will the damage be to sub sectors like movie theatres >> i think as for all of us, the situation is just changing every day and i don't believe i have a you know, a, i still all of us think have got a couple of tough months there are things that are going to have permanent changes, not just temporary adjustments but it's so early for us to you know, sort of look at a crystal ball and think we know what the world is going the look like four, six, eight months fr
now as people are adhering to stay at home protocols, nielsen finding americans streamed 400 billion minutes of television in the first three weeks of march up 87% for the same time a year ago. starting monday, viewers will have another streaming option with the launch of quibby. very good afternoon to you, jeffrey. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. hope you all are safe and healthy. >> we are and like wooids we hope you are too jeffrey, we're going to get to qui brbby...