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correspondent all of a salad joins us now from washington oliver have you ever seen anything like this with a travel warning before. well the only that certainly and i'm president to move at least on that scale and in modern american history we're talking about a so-called level 4 advisory that's the highest possible level at the state department can issue and that's normally issued for countries like syria yemen north korea or so countries of war or countries that don't hold any diplomatic relations to the united states so very rare move essentially the state department is putting the whole world now on the same level as war torn countries saying that a thought safe to travel anywhere that american citizens might end up stranded anywhere in a region that is exposed to the corona pandemic of course and that embassies might not be able to help them and bail them out young holidaymakers have been flocking to florida for the spring break holiday ignoring advice to limit their social contacts let's take a listen when we do care about or how did you think of making. my thing is is that one
correspondent all of a salad joins us now from washington oliver have you ever seen anything like this with a travel warning before. well the only that certainly and i'm president to move at least on that scale and in modern american history we're talking about a so-called level 4 advisory that's the highest possible level at the state department can issue and that's normally issued for countries like syria yemen north korea or so countries of war or countries that don't hold any diplomatic...
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alix: how long can you sustain before you have to make some real decisions -- some real capex decisions or other expenditure decisions? olivera so-called week by week. on the cost side, what we have to do and technical decisions. wehink for the next weeks, are well prepared, also from itquidity and so on, but if will last several weeks or months, we have to take more measures to affect the situation. alix: if you are going to have to rank what measure you would look at first, can you do that for me? , to putfirst of all consideration on our main business, that is an important point. we have a lot of cost reductions. therefore, it depends come up it depends -- therefore, it depends what situation we are, what measures we have to take. alix: you are also planning to invest about 15 billion euros through 21 he for in the shift to ev's -- 15 billion euros through 2024 in the shift toward ev's. does that change with the virus? oliver: you are right, we have a ,lan to invest 15 billion euros especially in future technologies, and the next five years. , think it is very important especially in the situation like this, the transform
alix: how long can you sustain before you have to make some real decisions -- some real capex decisions or other expenditure decisions? olivera so-called week by week. on the cost side, what we have to do and technical decisions. wehink for the next weeks, are well prepared, also from itquidity and so on, but if will last several weeks or months, we have to take more measures to affect the situation. alix: if you are going to have to rank what measure you would look at first, can you do that...
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oliver, stick around. i know you have some good news to share with us later in the hour. i will take you behind the scenes of newsrooms across the country and what they're doing to prepare. we're seeing lots of newsrooms with staffers working from home. we will speak to two editors on the west coast, in seattle and san francisco. next. this is ava. these are ava's shoulders. they square off, hold firm, bear it all. this is her physical therapist, covered by blue cross blue shield. these are ava's shoulders. now stronger than ever. this is what medicare from blue cross blue shield does for ava. and with plans that fit every budget, imagine what we can do for you. this is the benefit of blue. [ referee whistle sounds ] ♪ sport dr[ cheering ]s when you need the fuel to be your nephew's number one fan. holiday inn express. we're there. so you can be too. missions in iraq as aand afghanistan.89 combat as a national security advisor, i worked to keep our country safe. i'm amy mcgrath. now i'm running for senate in kentucky against mitch mcconnell. i can win, but i need your hel
oliver, stick around. i know you have some good news to share with us later in the hour. i will take you behind the scenes of newsrooms across the country and what they're doing to prepare. we're seeing lots of newsrooms with staffers working from home. we will speak to two editors on the west coast, in seattle and san francisco. next. this is ava. these are ava's shoulders. they square off, hold firm, bear it all. this is her physical therapist, covered by blue cross blue shield. these are...
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we have some old olives. i have one min the oven that ha green olives on it. to finish my nachos off with a little bit of dill. usually nachos get cilantro. but guess what? >> you don't have it. >> but dill is the only fresh herb i have in the fridge. that's what we're going to use. we're kind of forcing creativity and cooking in an improv setting. those are going to pop into the oven. because i've done this once or twice, i do have for you a platter of what you got-chos already made, and it's ingredients that i just foraged through the fridge. this is one easy way to throw together a meal. everyone loves nachos. your family can get involved. my wife just dropped the golf ball behind the camera. that's what happens right now, and the next dish i'm going to do is really fun because a lot of us have packaged pasta or ramen in the pantry. what i have done is instead of just making ramen soup, i have cooked the ramen and i don't rinse them off. i form them into a little patty and i cook them on the stove just like so. this might even be great if you don't have -- y
we have some old olives. i have one min the oven that ha green olives on it. to finish my nachos off with a little bit of dill. usually nachos get cilantro. but guess what? >> you don't have it. >> but dill is the only fresh herb i have in the fridge. that's what we're going to use. we're kind of forcing creativity and cooking in an improv setting. those are going to pop into the oven. because i've done this once or twice, i do have for you a platter of what you got-chos already...
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oliver: it likely could happen. we haveval mode, so capitalization has been critical. defending dividends, andrchases, cutting capex expenses and furloughing workers , retailers are taking every step they can to stay alive, and the key is cash management and managing inventories. the vendors are not well-capitalized so as retailers cut orders, one problem is planning for fall deliveries. fall deliveries may be an issue because of the capitalization and network capital and managing cash tightly, so our liquidity reveals quite a bit of liquidity of $1 billion to $2 billion. expenses are between $400 million and $500 million, and online can often be lower margins. it is critical, and people are really just trying to stay alive. i know in italy and athleticse of the makers have repurposed into hand sanitizers. are we seeing similar efforts in the u.s.? oliver: that is what is happening. contacts and vendors are thinking about how do they work with factories to make masks and other items? it is time for the industry to come toge
oliver: it likely could happen. we haveval mode, so capitalization has been critical. defending dividends, andrchases, cutting capex expenses and furloughing workers , retailers are taking every step they can to stay alive, and the key is cash management and managing inventories. the vendors are not well-capitalized so as retailers cut orders, one problem is planning for fall deliveries. fall deliveries may be an issue because of the capitalization and network capital and managing cash tightly,...
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number of market participants that say, even though there is a market, you don't have to be invested at this point. oliver: i think you have been invested, you stay invested. this is a wonderful opportunity for investors to do some tax loss harvesting and sell some losses. look at your portfolio and determine which areas will be best going forward because it is a new reality not just for us as people but also from a corporate growth perspective. andome tax loss harvesting rebalance your portfolio to reflect that new reality. haidi: oliver, you talk about this idea of looking at these companies that are seeing change, are there companies out there that are experiencing these investable themes? oliver: one of our favorites is microsoft. microsoft continues to do well. are they going to get hit on the earnings front? of course they are. but it will be a delay of earnings and they should be back to business as normal. a subscription model means that muchut back their expenses better than traditional brick-and-mortar companies, or companies that sell products on a one-on-one basis. taylor: the drop in forecast
number of market participants that say, even though there is a market, you don't have to be invested at this point. oliver: i think you have been invested, you stay invested. this is a wonderful opportunity for investors to do some tax loss harvesting and sell some losses. look at your portfolio and determine which areas will be best going forward because it is a new reality not just for us as people but also from a corporate growth perspective. andome tax loss harvesting rebalance your...
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having fun in the commercial break. i hope you enjoyed it, too. we're here with john oliver. 's our post-it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> i love this. i saw this on a bus. i love this so much. >> me, too! >> stephen: this is the most honest ad i've ever seen. >> the first time -- >> stephen: and it's true. it's very hopeful. >> it's the most hope i think we can plausibly offer. i forgot that it was coming out last week, and i saw a bus pulled up in front of me and so my face there was. and there was a guy standing next to me, and he looked at me and said, "why would you do that to yourself?" ( applause ) >> stephen: and in times square! >> in times square! look! >> stephen: there you go. ( cheers and applause ) >> i'm not sure-- it's-- ( piano riff ) >> stephen: everyone tries to look as sexes a they can. >> we've done the impossible. we've made times square a genuinely worse place to be. if i was walgreens there, i would be so mad. we've got no control overt it. it's amazing. >> stephen: people going into this walgreens right here to buy birth control look at that and go, "ne
having fun in the commercial break. i hope you enjoyed it, too. we're here with john oliver. 's our post-it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> i love this. i saw this on a bus. i love this so much. >> me, too! >> stephen: this is the most honest ad i've ever seen. >> the first time -- >> stephen: and it's true. it's very hopeful. >> it's the most hope i think we can plausibly offer. i forgot that it was coming out last week, and i saw a bus pulled up in front of...
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once an idyllic rural province known for its olives and cherries have been turned into on earth. since russia's intervention into 2015, the number of internally displaced people have doubled to a million. relentless our environment to retake areas like aleppo has forced millions to evacuate. now there is not another is led, numerals led to sleep nearly 4 million civilians are trapped. there is roughly the size of the state of rhode island. his prewar population of 300,000 has increased by more than tenfold. [speaking in native tongue]. since the beginning of the defense regime, by russian airpower and iranian militias. [speaking in native tongue]. has launched a systematic campaign targeting all infrastructure, water points, hospitals, white helmet centers. food markets, schools bakeries, have all been targeted and bombed. nearly everything that could help civilian survived, has been destroyed in the vast majority of people are struggling to practice and have basic food and shelter medicine. i was just weeks ago there no words to describe the apocalyptic orders i witnessed their
once an idyllic rural province known for its olives and cherries have been turned into on earth. since russia's intervention into 2015, the number of internally displaced people have doubled to a million. relentless our environment to retake areas like aleppo has forced millions to evacuate. now there is not another is led, numerals led to sleep nearly 4 million civilians are trapped. there is roughly the size of the state of rhode island. his prewar population of 300,000 has increased by more...
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. >> and you have plenty materials. >> oliver state labs have the ability to test for the virus. >> ik you for your leadership in helping us and putting the public health first, i want to thank you for coming here today and encouraging -- i think that's the most important thing. >> i appreciate it. the whole situation -- the testing has been amazing actually what they have been able to produce in such a short period of time. you mentioned testing -- >> by the end of the week, the following week. >> what number. >> up to 4 million test will be available in the united states by the end of next week. commercial labs are getting validated as we speak by the end of this week and as promised we will have enough testing for 75000 people is already out and then enough test for another million test to be done and that's been validated by doctor monroe's team as we speak. >> the one thing i would like to ask, the purpose of all of this as he said is to have the capacity to protect the unknown, this lab developed test, sars, mers, it's relevant, i think is remarkable the test that we've had here
. >> and you have plenty materials. >> oliver state labs have the ability to test for the virus. >> ik you for your leadership in helping us and putting the public health first, i want to thank you for coming here today and encouraging -- i think that's the most important thing. >> i appreciate it. the whole situation -- the testing has been amazing actually what they have been able to produce in such a short period of time. you mentioned testing -- >> by the end...
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and athens that's left tens of thousands stranded at the frontier and across live to peter oliver peter what have european officials been saying. well there was no joint press conference between the e.u. side and the turkish side following this meeting but we did hear from sharp michele the european council president and on the line the european commission president mr michel well he said that this was a step forward that had been taken in relations between the e.u. in turkey that these talks were important in establishing progress in the short to medium to long term he said that the slack would now be taken up by. the high representative for foreign affairs who'd be working closely with the turkish foreign minister to try and get will come to a solution to the current impasse over the 2016 e.u. turkey refugee deal he also said that there would be constant contact over the coming days between the e.u. sides and president one of turkey. on the line for her part she said that it was important that there was lines of communication still open pretty much that's where we are at the moment they're happ
and athens that's left tens of thousands stranded at the frontier and across live to peter oliver peter what have european officials been saying. well there was no joint press conference between the e.u. side and the turkish side following this meeting but we did hear from sharp michele the european council president and on the line the european commission president mr michel well he said that this was a step forward that had been taken in relations between the e.u. in turkey that these talks...
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. >> who would have thought distilleries would be making hand sanitizer. i like mine straight up with extra olivesit will probably become the most coveted hand sanitizer out there. >> that's true. >> i think it just might, yeah. >> all right. thanks. let's move on now. police in england are continuing to urge people to get indoors as the country comes to grips with the nationwide lockdown. listen to this. >> can you all go home? can you all go home, please. it's not holiday. it's a lockdown, which means you don't just come and sunbathe. can you please just leave. >> that is video of officers clearing people from a london park yesterday, a day after prime minister boris johnson issued the stay at home order. the uk has more than 8300 cases and 433 deaths among its 66 million people. looks like marin county over the weekend, doesn't it? >> i think we're going to have people around the country, authorities clearing our parks soon too. it's not a holiday. you guys got to get out of here. it's not safe. >> in san francisco, we saw mission dolores park that was super parked. and mayor breed she didn't e
. >> who would have thought distilleries would be making hand sanitizer. i like mine straight up with extra olivesit will probably become the most coveted hand sanitizer out there. >> that's true. >> i think it just might, yeah. >> all right. thanks. let's move on now. police in england are continuing to urge people to get indoors as the country comes to grips with the nationwide lockdown. listen to this. >> can you all go home? can you all go home, please. it's...
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you have to wonder what happens in march. oliver: absolutely. hat february sales would have none of the corona worries in there, -- tax referrals from the previous year. everyone's eyes are going to be on what happens. i don't think with many people now at home with social distancing, i don't think people buying cars is going to be on the top of everyone's minds. but we have not heard what the association is expecting. the forecast was -2.4% -- a contraction of 2% in car sales. that might change now as we get more information on how people buy cars. anna: thanks very much, oliver, for your insight. up next, an unexpected opportunity. the roads are empty. fewer planes are in the air. a boon for the esg world. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. 30 to eight minutes into the trading day, european equity markets -- 38 minutes into the trading day, european equity markets. it did not seem to last into the second half of the asian session. we saw the australian and south korea market under pressure. interestin
you have to wonder what happens in march. oliver: absolutely. hat february sales would have none of the corona worries in there, -- tax referrals from the previous year. everyone's eyes are going to be on what happens. i don't think with many people now at home with social distancing, i don't think people buying cars is going to be on the top of everyone's minds. but we have not heard what the association is expecting. the forecast was -2.4% -- a contraction of 2% in car sales. that might...
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they are burning off i-- olive pits, you have olive and the olive oil in the middle east, the best is in idlib. they are burning shoes. they are burning plastic bags and garbage to keep children warm. spite of that you have people freezing to death because it is harsh and the local is not as good as the u.n. provided. >> bringing heaters into the tents. >> definitely. and suffocation of carbon monoxide. >> charles, let's talk about the border with turkey which turkey shut down several years ago. they already have some 3.5 million refugees in the country. they clearly felt like that was enough and not letting anybody across and at the same time we have erdogan making real noises about the possibility of a significant military incursion and turkish troops are already inside of syria and you talked about some of the fighting that has taken place between the two sides. what are -- what is the risk of this escalating significantly between the turks and the syrian and the russians? >> i think it depends how much of a risk the turks are willing to take. as i say, my perception is it is for e
they are burning off i-- olive pits, you have olive and the olive oil in the middle east, the best is in idlib. they are burning shoes. they are burning plastic bags and garbage to keep children warm. spite of that you have people freezing to death because it is harsh and the local is not as good as the u.n. provided. >> bringing heaters into the tents. >> definitely. and suffocation of carbon monoxide. >> charles, let's talk about the border with turkey which turkey shut down...
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we have oliver persh, todd horowitz both with me. todd, good to see you. l, double duty for you. you have been working great, doing a great job. look, i think the markets are going lower, as i have said to you on your show before. i think we are in the early stages of a recession. obviously the coronavirus accelerated some of the selling but i think when the fed has to continue to infuse liquidity into a market, that is not a healthy sign. i think we are going lower. i think the rally you just saw, the great rallies, so powerful, they usually fail and that's what we saw after the three big rallies. i think we are going significantly lower here and will take out the lows in my opinion. cheryl: here's the thing, oliver. we are just seeing headlines cross on walt disney. their parks, they will have to leave them closed until further notice. there's no, for these major american companies, we rely on them to tell us where they're going and what they're doing, they can't tell us anything. got to be a little frustrating as an investor for you. >> of course it is.
we have oliver persh, todd horowitz both with me. todd, good to see you. l, double duty for you. you have been working great, doing a great job. look, i think the markets are going lower, as i have said to you on your show before. i think we are in the early stages of a recession. obviously the coronavirus accelerated some of the selling but i think when the fed has to continue to infuse liquidity into a market, that is not a healthy sign. i think we are going lower. i think the rally you just...
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are they having an impact? oliverk a halt for a certain period of time, but people are sort of normalizing their behavior. we believe the next few weeks, you will see an increase in activity and problems, but over time, things will normalize. we are not here to increase panic, it's very important the public administration takes it very seriously and is organizing itself properly. what you can see in italy and other cases, their administration is not prepared, then people get panicked. that's what we need to avoid. anna: you don't see a global recession? oliver: short-term economic activity will contract. it will have an effect on global gdp. that is for sure. but, it is not like the world will end tomorrow. jon: what do you say to the people that have hope about stimulus, federal reserve, chinese policymakers, what is your response? nouriel: on the fiscal side, we will be behind the curve. we are not going to get much out of the u.s., germany, and the rest of europe. japan is going to have some stimulus, china is goin
are they having an impact? oliverk a halt for a certain period of time, but people are sort of normalizing their behavior. we believe the next few weeks, you will see an increase in activity and problems, but over time, things will normalize. we are not here to increase panic, it's very important the public administration takes it very seriously and is organizing itself properly. what you can see in italy and other cases, their administration is not prepared, then people get panicked. that's...
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no one is buying stuffed olives, i love stuffed olives. >> dana: what have you seen on the shelves?ant to clear up something i saw on yesterday's show. i did not know, i was asking my assistant johnny to grab coconut water, i didn't realize i was hoarding cohort coconut water. just wanted to clear that up. [laughs] >> dana: what are your kids or grandkids desperate for? >> juan: those lucky charms are pretty popular, especially a sugar high for kids at home. not popular with the parents when the sugar high kicks in but, what's interesting is people are buying nonperishable items like cereal. everybody likes a breakfast cereal but when you go, you look at the vegetables in the perishable items and they are sitting there. >> dana: emily, what do you look for when you go to the grocery store these days? >> recently tomato soup which was all out and i noticed that cream of mushroom soup is plentiful. >> dana: like kale soup, no one's taking that. i'm going to do something this weekend. i'm actually going to make food for jasper. not making food for peter but on making food for jasper. i
no one is buying stuffed olives, i love stuffed olives. >> dana: what have you seen on the shelves?ant to clear up something i saw on yesterday's show. i did not know, i was asking my assistant johnny to grab coconut water, i didn't realize i was hoarding cohort coconut water. just wanted to clear that up. [laughs] >> dana: what are your kids or grandkids desperate for? >> juan: those lucky charms are pretty popular, especially a sugar high for kids at home. not popular with...
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officials around the world to do everything that we can to harness all of our resources and oliver science. i havehone a lot with many of the major possible ceos and physicians and nurses under nurses on the front line and they are stressed right now, and what i tell you, the same te they are confident, they are dog everything that they can on the front line right now to make sure that they are getting the right use of diagnostics because we have to make sure we are identifying the right patient that are getting the right kind of care and that start to diagnostics. in that they are used appropriately making sure that they got the personal protective equipment, the ppe a lot of guests have been talking about, one of the dynamics on here is a correlation between those words so essential that weakening the right diagnostics done because if we do not it ends up consuming a lot more equipment and leads us to contributing storage, and we are working hard with ventilators and making sure that their conserving things like operating rooms, care units into ics and cc use if they should get to the increase i
officials around the world to do everything that we can to harness all of our resources and oliver science. i havehone a lot with many of the major possible ceos and physicians and nurses under nurses on the front line and they are stressed right now, and what i tell you, the same te they are confident, they are dog everything that they can on the front line right now to make sure that they are getting the right use of diagnostics because we have to make sure we are identifying the right...
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oliver. >> good morning, thank you for having me.w are you getting through this? >> one step at a time right now i'm kind of finding out what my classes are going to look like, just trying to find out more information as the week goes on. brian: oliver do you have an online situation, do you know where you're going to go? is it google classroom or something or zoom or something like that? >> so i spoke to one of my friends most colleges are using zoom right now. that works for lectures and stuff but the big question is for exams, for labs how is that going to work. some are using like $25 exam like online proctors so make sure kids aren't cheating, others like i think harvard is more towards a take home exam format, for labs i think they are filming a lot of film it and do the lab that's great but very few things more boring than a three hour film to organic chemistry exam. steve: no kidding. oliver, on this program, about an hour ago, we had ambassador deborah birx, whose is one of the point people for the president on the coronavir
oliver. >> good morning, thank you for having me.w are you getting through this? >> one step at a time right now i'm kind of finding out what my classes are going to look like, just trying to find out more information as the week goes on. brian: oliver do you have an online situation, do you know where you're going to go? is it google classroom or something or zoom or something like that? >> so i spoke to one of my friends most colleges are using zoom right now. that works for...
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lemonis: but not having a cheese knife, but having 72 types of olive oil is odd.ve the process of the accessories? miguel: okay. lemonis: because these knuckleheads didn't do anything. michael: everybody's not perfect all the time. at some point, if somebody messes up or trips up or has a bad day, you can't write them off for life. miguel: you know exactly what's going on in the store. michael: of course. miguel: right? and i know exactly what's going on in the store. michael: yeah, and we all have different perceptions. miguel: yes, but... michael: we live our lives through different eyes. miguel: you have to understand. the number-one reason that we are here is because of you. michael: okay. lemonis: i literally thought one of them was gonna grab a cheese knife, and something was gonna happen. and in order for this business to survive and for me to be comfortable putting my money here, they're gonna have to get all their dirty laundry out of the way -- right now. there's still some tension. michael: unresolved, sure. lemonis: yeah. michael: okay. lemonis: on the
lemonis: but not having a cheese knife, but having 72 types of olive oil is odd.ve the process of the accessories? miguel: okay. lemonis: because these knuckleheads didn't do anything. michael: everybody's not perfect all the time. at some point, if somebody messes up or trips up or has a bad day, you can't write them off for life. miguel: you know exactly what's going on in the store. michael: of course. miguel: right? and i know exactly what's going on in the store. michael: yeah, and we all...
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here in moria camp there are 22000 people here 7 times what it was built for and many have to find space among the olive groves most are from afghanistan they've escaped war and death but many say they haven't found life here there are no formal schools so 14 year old for operates his family stand selling fruit and vegetables is morea good not good. or bad. home maybe a small maybe that people here have little to do but wait for their asylum applications to be decided upon and their wait has just become much longer a new asylum law took effect at the beginning of the year that fast tracks new applications so the trajectory applicants can be sent back to turkey as quickly as they arrive but that discriminates against people like these who arrived as a family 5 months ago we had into the smart. 26. and they did it but they don't take it to you they see you only take in tales from the people. and you have until 10 months in exile turkey agreed to take back her attorneys in the 2016 statement signed with the european union and the greek government says it plans to return at least 10000 people this year but
here in moria camp there are 22000 people here 7 times what it was built for and many have to find space among the olive groves most are from afghanistan they've escaped war and death but many say they haven't found life here there are no formal schools so 14 year old for operates his family stand selling fruit and vegetables is morea good not good. or bad. home maybe a small maybe that people here have little to do but wait for their asylum applications to be decided upon and their wait has...
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a new report from the american heart association finds that consuming more olive oil lowers the risk of havingack. researchers found those who ate more than a half a tablespoon of olive oil per day had a 15% of lower risk of cardiovascular disease, and a 20% lower risk a ro hada ishe ed to an hang out in a jail cell. with brian says she has lived a century and never had been arrested. she wanted it off of her bucket list, and police obliged. deputies showed up at her assisted living center and handcuffed her. she even got a jailhouse portrait. brian then returns to her retirement community and celebrated with a good party and a good story. >>> this is where coronavirus test results are being processed right now. we are equally eagerly awaiting those details. >> don't forget, we are streaming right now on cbsn bay we bet you know this place. you know, the happiest place on earth, but... have you flown the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy? or channeled your inner jedi? you gotta love that... have you raced through radiator springs? or struck a power pose with them? now is the perfect time to f
a new report from the american heart association finds that consuming more olive oil lowers the risk of havingack. researchers found those who ate more than a half a tablespoon of olive oil per day had a 15% of lower risk of cardiovascular disease, and a 20% lower risk a ro hada ishe ed to an hang out in a jail cell. with brian says she has lived a century and never had been arrested. she wanted it off of her bucket list, and police obliged. deputies showed up at her assisted living center and...
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that 900 inmates have been released from city jails due to coronavirus concerns over why was it crucial to release these prisoners all over can you hear me now. ok we apologize for that oliver salad in washington is that we're having problems with the signal to washington all right as corona virus cases continue to climb in the u.s. pressure has grown on so-called essential workers to continue to sell groceries and to make home deliveries with some workers are now going on strike or hers at the e-commerce giant amazon walked out of their warehouse in new york city over fears that they are not being protected from the virus there were also nationwide stoppages at the amazon owned supermarket chain whole foods as well as grocery delivery service insta card employees say the increased workload has put them at risk and that the companies are not doing enough to protect them. or let's take a look now at the latest round of virus numbers around the world more than 8 100000 people have been infected worldwide and almost 40000 have died germany has canceled its famous wagner opera festival in by reut this summer and the world health organization is warning that even though the focu
that 900 inmates have been released from city jails due to coronavirus concerns over why was it crucial to release these prisoners all over can you hear me now. ok we apologize for that oliver salad in washington is that we're having problems with the signal to washington all right as corona virus cases continue to climb in the u.s. pressure has grown on so-called essential workers to continue to sell groceries and to make home deliveries with some workers are now going on strike or hers at the...
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have been you. on this to some olive oil snipe you must mr know what i wish a dish to would deprive me of the previous 2 years i'm going to just basically have them in nashville before chick mocks a moment i'm not so used to being utterly wasted to you some ways in the. but i've known you what's what's the war on each list in usenet that it's a bit odd sorts pro-life double up over the course of my waist just in that but that's a bit isn't that's at the time i teach the muppet is genius signals i can feel when the pundits and the comedian since i'm put out same in the not seen. novel should i . say chess but i would say when they do teach scan itis gone numb wives are glad to get a at the station to accomplish that ask them to t.r.y. again and that. the police know how good it is good to see you all these are all of your is going only to be one of your wish for the drugs because you know your. current you got a fairly good boss you often go up to your own sigma schaller point about america it is a shit it is a homophobe i didn't start with your your mom in law school cmon world or all for those who is
have been you. on this to some olive oil snipe you must mr know what i wish a dish to would deprive me of the previous 2 years i'm going to just basically have them in nashville before chick mocks a moment i'm not so used to being utterly wasted to you some ways in the. but i've known you what's what's the war on each list in usenet that it's a bit odd sorts pro-life double up over the course of my waist just in that but that's a bit isn't that's at the time i teach the muppet is genius signals...
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oliver, why can't democrats and republicans agree on such an important measure in a crisis moment? >> i might haveost your sound. brent: can you hear me now, oliver? can you hear me now? >> but i will carry on. there is an ideological divide, if we are talking about the democrat and republicans that cannot find an agreement in the senate today. it shows how strained the relationship is between the two parties. the democrats essentially are demanding that the financial aid that is being discussed is used to protect workers and avoid layoffs. they are alleging the republicans to put corporations first. and not the people. the republicans say that democrats are having unrelated demands that they want to use tax credits for alternative energy for instance with the result that we're looking at a stalemate again. that is frustrating for many now cooperate it seems even in such a dramatic situation. brent: it is amazing they are unable to cooperate when so much is at stake now. oliver, think of a much. from the story -- thank you very much. from main street to wall street. our financial correspondent is
oliver, why can't democrats and republicans agree on such an important measure in a crisis moment? >> i might haveost your sound. brent: can you hear me now, oliver? can you hear me now? >> but i will carry on. there is an ideological divide, if we are talking about the democrat and republicans that cannot find an agreement in the senate today. it shows how strained the relationship is between the two parties. the democrats essentially are demanding that the financial aid that is...
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oliver: i can confirm we have as of today one case in our r&d center here.ediately did, that specific person, was put into 150 people who met him in the last days have been asked to stay at home for two weeks and put in quarantine, our immediate measure. it would be overdone if we shut down company facilities. i think we have the right strategy. matt:matt: what is the biggest impact, beyond the people, which i am sure is your first concern? as far as the business of selling cars. when we hear about fiat chrysler having to shut down a plant, i think about the supply chain. but when we hear about empty show rooms the lunar new year, is it a supply or demand problem? oliver: we had the new year celebrations and after about that for two weeks people did not return to routine. then, of course, that influenced our market in china specifically in february. and we it is normalizing currently don't see serious effects on our supply chain in china or here but, that is something we have to watch every day and every hour. .att: it is quickly evolving, a couple weeks ago
oliver: i can confirm we have as of today one case in our r&d center here.ediately did, that specific person, was put into 150 people who met him in the last days have been asked to stay at home for two weeks and put in quarantine, our immediate measure. it would be overdone if we shut down company facilities. i think we have the right strategy. matt:matt: what is the biggest impact, beyond the people, which i am sure is your first concern? as far as the business of selling cars. when we...
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have given you a. classless suck on this to some olive oil snake god you must mr know what i wish a dish to would deprive me of a priest see if i'm going to just basically have them in nashville before chipmunks moment i'm not so used to being out. i thought i was way scared to you some ways we assume that i've known you what's what's the nature of this. new sneer at that it's a bit odd sorts pro-life double up over the course of my waist just in that but that's a bit isn't that's up from my to come a british chain signals i take it with the palm it's in the median since i'm put out same in the not seen. not or should i. say chest but i would say when they do teache scan i this long um wives i'm glad that i at the station to accomplish that that's come to get that. douglas you know how good it is good to see you in all this i want to hear is going only to be what you wish for the good of you know you're. the one you've got a fairly good boss job who are contrary to your own civil schaller point about america it is the sheep it is almost hope i didn't stop with your euro it was more strong word more hope
have given you a. classless suck on this to some olive oil snake god you must mr know what i wish a dish to would deprive me of a priest see if i'm going to just basically have them in nashville before chipmunks moment i'm not so used to being out. i thought i was way scared to you some ways we assume that i've known you what's what's the nature of this. new sneer at that it's a bit odd sorts pro-life double up over the course of my waist just in that but that's a bit isn't that's up from my to...
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that's one thing america needs to do to get on board, have locust take the tables at olive garden, thenou will see congress take action -- i couldn't get anything! locust can decimate a field of crops, then fly 100 miles to eat another crop. food in africa isn't modified. if locust will do that with american food, they will do it in one place then be, like, aaahhh! i need to slipe, i can't fly anymore. let's move on to the top story. ( cheers and applause ) the coronavirus, it's like impeachment but more humanity. ( laughter ) today was yet another day full of major developments in efforts to stop this global plague. let's catch up on the latest in our ongoing segment, is this how we die? ( cheers and applause ) ♪ as scientists fight every day to learn more and more about coronavirus, governments around the world are doing their best to contain the crisis. in israel, anyone entering the country has to go into a 14-day quarantine. in india, they're sending coronavirus alerts to all 1 billion cell phones. and in washington, d.c., president trump has said, in order to prevent the spread of
that's one thing america needs to do to get on board, have locust take the tables at olive garden, thenou will see congress take action -- i couldn't get anything! locust can decimate a field of crops, then fly 100 miles to eat another crop. food in africa isn't modified. if locust will do that with american food, they will do it in one place then be, like, aaahhh! i need to slipe, i can't fly anymore. let's move on to the top story. ( cheers and applause ) the coronavirus, it's like...
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ankara and athens that's left tens of thousands stranded at the frontier now peter oliver joins us live now peter what have european officials been saying oh. well it wrapped a problem day evening with that meeting between the top european officials and president of turkey with the turkish president leaving without taking part in any joint press conference that fell to the european commission president. and the european council president charles michel to take to the podium they give their thoughts on that michelle said yes to. this meeting of being a good thing because it allowed them to share their different opinions on the situation that border between turkey and greece but of course also the border between turkey and the european union east. said that these types of meetings allowed them to make progress towards the short middle in the long term of the future relationship between the 2 blocs he said that your support early high representative for foreign affairs would be in constant contact with the turkish foreign minister to drive forward this progress there would be also constant contact over the k'
ankara and athens that's left tens of thousands stranded at the frontier now peter oliver joins us live now peter what have european officials been saying oh. well it wrapped a problem day evening with that meeting between the top european officials and president of turkey with the turkish president leaving without taking part in any joint press conference that fell to the european commission president. and the european council president charles michel to take to the podium they give their...
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the experience we have seen in both actually put an agreeing in the past several occasions they did it in 2016 over their fifty's shield operation and not syria did in 2018 over the olive branch operation also and not in syria we have seen in sochi in 2018 so i think now it's a must for them to come and agree on a ceasefire because the only turn negative is direct confrontation between them and they're not intentionally maybe it doesn't need to start intentionally but it might actually start by by miscalculation by a mistake so i think both leaders are very much aware of the risk they are having here and i think they are capable of coming to agreement on a ceasefire that would behave the way for their hopes large of a political settlement of the conflict in syria and this is the aim but we've been here many many times before reproaching the 10th year of this poll in conflicts so many words so many good intentions the stakes for both of these countries are incredibly incredibly high given as you say they're about to. direct conflict could come at any moment looking at the positions of the 2 sides here. who's likely to offend if either of them are likely to back off 1st
the experience we have seen in both actually put an agreeing in the past several occasions they did it in 2016 over their fifty's shield operation and not syria did in 2018 over the olive branch operation also and not in syria we have seen in sochi in 2018 so i think now it's a must for them to come and agree on a ceasefire because the only turn negative is direct confrontation between them and they're not intentionally maybe it doesn't need to start intentionally but it might actually start by...
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in the door sort of you know manage it all all that here and they have been a lot of it i think into only that it some we got of the olive. oil and i could you get a more of that in august you know this i will add nothing that i have no into the moment about maceda you know what i feel what happened to the last you know all that is what i mean you know my mind on the bad you know the fat intake of a low income which i'm out of money that you know i you want to buy you a low noise but i still favor vessel faith but it will be some of the money that i that i think that would be better than. the city of souter is spain's footprint on the very northern tip of africa. and 5 african migrants the shortest way into europe. to stop them europe was build a double barbed wire fence it's a modern version of the great wall of china and more recently the birdland wall while those walls relied on heights and guards to keep outsiders of a spanish fans bristles with electronic surveillance gear but the purpose is the same. offense it replaced much lower was too easily breached with the result of the truly desperate souter became a steppi
in the door sort of you know manage it all all that here and they have been a lot of it i think into only that it some we got of the olive. oil and i could you get a more of that in august you know this i will add nothing that i have no into the moment about maceda you know what i feel what happened to the last you know all that is what i mean you know my mind on the bad you know the fat intake of a low income which i'm out of money that you know i you want to buy you a low noise but i still...
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governors in florida, rhode island, and washington have also called in the national guard for help. meg oliver, cbs news, new rochelle, new york. >>> this morning stock markets in asia saw more losses a day after the dow had its worst day in more than three decades. wall street yesterday halted trading for a second time this week. the dow skidded more than 2,000 suspends, facing its biggest one-day percentage drop since the 1987 crash. the nasdaq lost 750 points, and the s&p 500 entered a bear market, declining 260 points. jill schlesinger looks at what's driving stocks down. >> reporter: the anxiety was on traders' faces all day. triggered by investor fear that the latest slide began after the president's address to the nation. futures plummeted, and the fall continued through the opening bell. stocks dropped by more than 7%, forcing a 15-minute halt in trading for the second time this week. >> today, you know, is definitely the worst day we've seen. >> reporter: without details of a recovery plan from washington, traders bailed. hardest hit -- energy companies, airlines, and cruise operators
governors in florida, rhode island, and washington have also called in the national guard for help. meg oliver, cbs news, new rochelle, new york. >>> this morning stock markets in asia saw more losses a day after the dow had its worst day in more than three decades. wall street yesterday halted trading for a second time this week. the dow skidded more than 2,000 suspends, facing its biggest one-day percentage drop since the 1987 crash. the nasdaq lost 750 points, and the s&p 500...
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all these ideas you could possibly have doing things and be positive about what you're doing and doing it. >> okay. how do we do this one? >> oliveic is then done, we're going to add fresh spinach to this. >> if it had been frozen. >> squeeze that out a little bit in a cloth you don't want the oil and water. >> yes. >> salt, a little red pepper. >> love red pepper. >> you're getting the basis of this. >> i got it. >> the idea we've done that, we're going to add pasta to this. >> you made your penne any pasta. >> i'm saying this because you probably have it in your kitchen. >> here is a dumb question am i waiting until this is cooked or loading it already. >> here is the good thing about this you want to do this quickly. i don't want spinach to look like ew, i want it lively and happy. toss this together at the end, a little breadcrumb, parmesan cheese and look at it. >> coming over here. we're keeping social distance. >> bolognese you have all this in the refrigerator, let's use them start with vegetables, carrots, celery. >> love it. >> take all of these dicings, throw it inside a mixer. it was working. >> we're going to plug it
all these ideas you could possibly have doing things and be positive about what you're doing and doing it. >> okay. how do we do this one? >> oliveic is then done, we're going to add fresh spinach to this. >> if it had been frozen. >> squeeze that out a little bit in a cloth you don't want the oil and water. >> yes. >> salt, a little red pepper. >> love red pepper. >> you're getting the basis of this. >> i got it. >> the idea we've...
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here in moria camp there are 22000 people here 7 times what it was built for and many have to find space among the olive groves most are from afghanistan they've escaped war and death but many say they haven't found life here there are no formal schools so 14 year old 4 operates his family's stand selling fruit and vegetables is morea good not good. or bad. for. various small and maybe bad people here have little to do but wait for their asylum applications to be decided upon and their wait has just become much longer a new asylum law took effect at the beginning of the year that fast tracks new applications so the trajectory applicants can be sent back to turkey as quickly as they arrive but that discriminates against people like these who arrived as a family 5 months ago we had the smart. 26. but they don't take you to you they say do you want to take in tales from the people of this. yes and. you have until 10 months next turkey agreed to take back her attorneys in the 2016 statement signed with the european union and the greek government says it plans to return at least 10000 people this year but wh
here in moria camp there are 22000 people here 7 times what it was built for and many have to find space among the olive groves most are from afghanistan they've escaped war and death but many say they haven't found life here there are no formal schools so 14 year old 4 operates his family's stand selling fruit and vegetables is morea good not good. or bad. for. various small and maybe bad people here have little to do but wait for their asylum applications to be decided upon and their wait has...
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it is the first time the games have ever been postponed in peacetime and comes after mounting international pressure for them to be delayed. we're joined now by olivert in japan. many people have been calling for this postponement and the japanese have been quite relu cta nt to japanese have been quite reluctant to delay them. what do you think has changed their mind? i think there is a degree of inevitability in the end. definitely the statements from the canada olympic team and some statements from the uk and usa athletes stating that they may withdraw from the olympics and certainly added to the pressure that the japanese government and the ioc were facing. with the vast sporting events cancelled and postponed worldwide at the moment i think it was just a matter of time, really. the japanese government agreed on a postponement. really. the japanese government agreed on a postponementm does bring certainty and clarity at least four athletes who were preparing for the games and training hard. of course, yes. it is good news in some ways for athletes and they now know where they stand in terms of preparation as they we re terms of preparation as the
it is the first time the games have ever been postponed in peacetime and comes after mounting international pressure for them to be delayed. we're joined now by olivert in japan. many people have been calling for this postponement and the japanese have been quite relu cta nt to japanese have been quite reluctant to delay them. what do you think has changed their mind? i think there is a degree of inevitability in the end. definitely the statements from the canada olympic team and some...
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have to. >> brennan: we go nowchnend m oliver. >> tke people who could be sick out ti health care facilities infect more people. >> are you here to be tested? >> a steady stream of residents lined up for corona virus testing north of new york city. 70-year-old michael myers told us he got tested as a precaution. >> how are you feeling? >> fine. >> he takes care of his frob-year-old son with a spinal cord injury. >> how are you coping with this? >> day by day things change. ni. kirkland washington life care center, the emergency has grown. the number of positive cases grew 47 more overnight. hospitals are racing to respond, setting up triage and evaluating how many patients they could handle if there's an onsought of new cases. >> we would be treated right away without costs. >> coast to coast, drugstores and grocery stores are no match for consumers to rush to store shelves for supplies. apple and nikey both announced drastic action closing most of their stores around the globe until march 27. back in the containment zone in new rochelle, jerry is struggling to keep restaurant open. he's los
have to. >> brennan: we go nowchnend m oliver. >> tke people who could be sick out ti health care facilities infect more people. >> are you here to be tested? >> a steady stream of residents lined up for corona virus testing north of new york city. 70-year-old michael myers told us he got tested as a precaution. >> how are you feeling? >> fine. >> he takes care of his frob-year-old son with a spinal cord injury. >> how are you coping with this?...
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slow and many have been living in tents under the olive trees for a year really dark said it didn't sound very good back then and certainly this is very difficult for everyone here said it really not that i'm going for that matter but what are we going to need that dark and this is very important. hundreds of moria's asylum seekers recently much down to the port after receiving misleading or mistaken messages that the government was evacuating them to athens police had to turn them back this tense situation is likely to become worse as turkey has opened its border and is advice in refugees on its soil to go to europe that's the reason why this 15 year old from afghanistan is here he says. i have been in turkey for 2 months the smuggler called me in the night and said the boat is ready get ready to cross over he said the border is open i could not cross for 2 months because the border was closed this video released by the turkish government suggests that the greek coast guard is no longer conducting just search and rescue missions but actively repelling boatloads of migrants greek coast gu
slow and many have been living in tents under the olive trees for a year really dark said it didn't sound very good back then and certainly this is very difficult for everyone here said it really not that i'm going for that matter but what are we going to need that dark and this is very important. hundreds of moria's asylum seekers recently much down to the port after receiving misleading or mistaken messages that the government was evacuating them to athens police had to turn them back this...
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olive. >> what do you think might have eaten it?thing in our basket. >> now we'll find all the colors of the rainbow. when you're out in nature you can find all the colors pretty fast. taj, can you find something that is the color green? what color is that? yeah, perfect! beautiful. we got orange. okay, taj, we're back inside. we've got all of our beautiful things from nature. and now we get to make a magic nature wand. are you ready? >> yeah. >> okay, let's do it. you add all the things you want. here is your wand. you can use pipe cleaners or string, dental floss, anything you have laying around the house. >> okay. >> okay. so we've got our rainbow colors. we made a little rainbow on the paper here. we're going to put each color here on the rainbow. you can tape it on there. it's really pretty. there we have it. we'll tape it up and put it on the fridge. to remind us of our day outside, a good day. >> wow, that is a beautiful nature wand, buddy. so much you can do right in your very own backyard. we'll keep living our best califor
olive. >> what do you think might have eaten it?thing in our basket. >> now we'll find all the colors of the rainbow. when you're out in nature you can find all the colors pretty fast. taj, can you find something that is the color green? what color is that? yeah, perfect! beautiful. we got orange. okay, taj, we're back inside. we've got all of our beautiful things from nature. and now we get to make a magic nature wand. are you ready? >> yeah. >> okay, let's do it. you...