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. >> reporter: brian pearce is chief economist of the industry's worldwide tra group. >> the airline industry, not just in e u.s., but worldwide, is in a complete crisis. markets have evaporated. airlines need cash at the moment just to survive. >> reporter: and they'll be getting some-- a $50 billi federal bailout, the first $25 billion in grants ans to pay employees through september 30th. b more than 100,000 in the industry work for subcontractors, as herbert stewart in philadelphia does. >> we had a massive layoff at my company here. they laid off about 600 to 1,000 employees. i will also be, as well, probably laid off. so this is going to hit medr atically. >> we're the frontline workers and we were the first ones to go and i think we'll be the last ones to go back.te >> rep laid-off boston skycap joseph travers, father of four. >> my concern is once this is over there's gonna be millions of people out of work. and there's only gonna be so many jobs because companies are losing money. they're not gonna want to bring us back and it's scary. scary situation for any family. >> repo
. >> reporter: brian pearce is chief economist of the industry's worldwide tra group. >> the airline industry, not just in e u.s., but worldwide, is in a complete crisis. markets have evaporated. airlines need cash at the moment just to survive. >> reporter: and they'll be getting some-- a $50 billi federal bailout, the first $25 billion in grants ans to pay employees through september 30th. b more than 100,000 in the industry work for subcontractors, as herbert stewart in...
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. >> reporter: brian pearce is chief economisof the industry's worldwide trade group. >> the airline industry, not just in the u.s., but worldwide, is in a complete crisis. markets have evaporated. just to survive.sh at the moment >> reporter: and they'll be federal bailout, the first $25 pay employees through september 30th. b 1ut more th,000 in the industry work for subcontractors, as herbertt stew philadelphia does. >> we had a massive layoff at m. company he they laid off about 600 to 1,000 employo s. i will als, as well, probably laid off. so this is going to hit me dramatically e're the frontline worke and we were the first ones to go and i think we'll be the last ones to go back. >> reporter: laid-ofon skycap joseph travers, father of four. >> my concern is once this is all over there's gonna be millions of people out of work. and there's only gonna be so many jobs because companies are losing money. they're not gonna want to bring us back and it's scary. it's a scary situalyon for any fa >> reporter: also left out of the federal responseo the airline crisis: the grounded publ
. >> reporter: brian pearce is chief economisof the industry's worldwide trade group. >> the airline industry, not just in the u.s., but worldwide, is in a complete crisis. markets have evaporated. just to survive.sh at the moment >> reporter: and they'll be federal bailout, the first $25 pay employees through september 30th. b 1ut more th,000 in the industry work for subcontractors, as herbertt stew philadelphia does. >> we had a massive layoff at m. company he they...
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we have pearce on the phone. thank you for all of your efforts from you and your team yesterday. >> thank you. thanks for your efforts. 8284 the payment for individuals for over $10 million. this required our staff working ver 10 hours each on sunday. myself and our i.t. staff. i want to thank deputy treasurer for coordinating this effort. i was pleased to see that the department of labor cleared a substantial number of those claims saturday night which lowered the volume for my staff sunday which allowed us to process the payment in a timely manner. we work together in times of crisis and i see we were able to process payments so that vermonters will have funds to meet their family needs in this this severe and unprecedented crisis. gov. scott: thank you treasurer pearce and thank your team again for me as well. with that, i think we're going to open it up to questions at this pointed. >> do you have the commissioner in the room or on the phone to answer questions along with secretary smith, the usual team on th
we have pearce on the phone. thank you for all of your efforts from you and your team yesterday. >> thank you. thanks for your efforts. 8284 the payment for individuals for over $10 million. this required our staff working ver 10 hours each on sunday. myself and our i.t. staff. i want to thank deputy treasurer for coordinating this effort. i was pleased to see that the department of labor cleared a substantial number of those claims saturday night which lowered the volume for my staff...
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. >> some fun between chicago zac levine and former celtic great paul pearce.anded lay-up behind the backboard for his win in the matchup. another week with no games but still very busy on the "with authority" podcast, two more tremendous guests this week including eric burns and sabrina ionescu. >> sabrina, i was on instagram today and i saw one of your latest posts, with steph, six feet away. was that from today? >> i was literally with him just now, yes. >> can he join the podcast, too? >> that would be cool. >> what is your relationship like with steph? >> from him not knowing who i was, and me watching him as a rookie, and until now, we're both kind of on the same basketball players, from the bay area, and it's been cool. >> is it actually eric burns, a's, eric byrnes, a's jersey. >> if it is a normal jersey, that would make sense, we keep jerseys, but a shirt jersey, i'm impressed, man. >> we anticipate, at some point, you anticipate, at some point you are going to have your own sneaker, the air sabrina, or the is a bria one, or i don't know, do you even
. >> some fun between chicago zac levine and former celtic great paul pearce.anded lay-up behind the backboard for his win in the matchup. another week with no games but still very busy on the "with authority" podcast, two more tremendous guests this week including eric burns and sabrina ionescu. >> sabrina, i was on instagram today and i saw one of your latest posts, with steph, six feet away. was that from today? >> i was literally with him just now, yes. >>...
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there's a horribly deadly virus that kills pearce in europe and they said will bring it to australia problem solved. it started killing them offa le crazy and then it started to become more deadly and is still not a good idea for rabbits to get sick with a virus. the virus evolved and essentially adjusted to the deadliness to be able to get the host and thehe most efficient wy for making more viruses. and it's hard for us because we think about things ashi being gd in bedei is very sort of an egocentric way that these things are not just evolving over the course of a few years. they are evolving over millions of years in their language does not include it. viruses can be good for us. in fact none of us literally none of us would have been born without viruses because millions of years in the past our ancestors got infected with viruses and theyy actually basically harnessed some of the virus genes and use them as proteins in the placenta. these are crucial in the placenta. if you knock out the gene so foi example mice with have a similar gene you i could knock out that gene and you c
there's a horribly deadly virus that kills pearce in europe and they said will bring it to australia problem solved. it started killing them offa le crazy and then it started to become more deadly and is still not a good idea for rabbits to get sick with a virus. the virus evolved and essentially adjusted to the deadliness to be able to get the host and thehe most efficient wy for making more viruses. and it's hard for us because we think about things ashi being gd in bedei is very sort of an...
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oh, i skipped pearce. sorry, new hampshire. 41, pierce. peter wallner, he got 315 points, and terrific story in there about the difficulty of him coming to washington. if you have never heard it, they had lost two of their three sons already at a very young age. their third son was on the train with them as they were making their way after winning the election to washington. the train actually had a horrific accident and the son was thrown from the train and killed. and the president-elect carried his dead son's body back to the train. his wife barely ever recovered from that and spent much of the administration on the residence floor of the white house writing letters to her dead son. it certainly occupied the president's own psyche and he had a difficult time organizing his cabinet in the beginning. plus, we were on the march to war. so, it was a challenging time. ok, there is andrew johnson now in place. 42nd out of the three we measured. his highest points was 37thplace in economic management. 275 points out of a possible 1000. but her
oh, i skipped pearce. sorry, new hampshire. 41, pierce. peter wallner, he got 315 points, and terrific story in there about the difficulty of him coming to washington. if you have never heard it, they had lost two of their three sons already at a very young age. their third son was on the train with them as they were making their way after winning the election to washington. the train actually had a horrific accident and the son was thrown from the train and killed. and the president-elect...
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let's speak to the leader of south hams district council in devon, councillorjudy pearce. totnes, salcombe and dartmouth. normally this is the beginning of our season and we love seeing people, but not this year. what is there not to understand? have you seen a there not to understand? have you seen a huge influx in the past three weeks? indeed. ever since it was announced that the schools were going to close, it was like buying, overnight they all arrived. and they have been arriving ever since. —— it was like buying. it has helped with the commercial outlets being closed down, but people are still coming to their second homes. we have one of their second homes. we have one of the highest proportions of second homes in the country.” the highest proportions of second homes in the country. i know as a regular visitor, you have an age profile down there in typing that is much older, and therefore more at risk. indeed, i'm afraid we do it. so far devon and cornwall have done pretty well in keeping the buy this out, but there is little doubt that people will unwittingly be bri
let's speak to the leader of south hams district council in devon, councillorjudy pearce. totnes, salcombe and dartmouth. normally this is the beginning of our season and we love seeing people, but not this year. what is there not to understand? have you seen a there not to understand? have you seen a huge influx in the past three weeks? indeed. ever since it was announced that the schools were going to close, it was like buying, overnight they all arrived. and they have been arriving ever...
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oh, i skipped pearce. sorry, new hampshire. 41, pierce.eter got 315 points, and terrific story in there about the difficulty of him coming to washington. they had lost two of their three sons already at a very young age. his third son was on the train with them that they were making their way after winning the election to washington. the train had a horrific accident and the son was thrown from the train and killed. the president elect carried his dead son's body back to the train. his wife barely ever recovered from that and spent much of the administration on the presidents for of the white house writing letters to her dead son. it certainly occupied the president's psyche and had a difficult time organizing his cabinet in the beginning. plus, we were on the march to war. so, it was a challenging time. there's andrew johnson now in place. 42nd out of the three we measured. his highest points was 37thplace in economic management. 275 points out of a possible 1000. here we go, dead last, guess who it is. yep, james buchanan. i'm a pennsylv
oh, i skipped pearce. sorry, new hampshire. 41, pierce.eter got 315 points, and terrific story in there about the difficulty of him coming to washington. they had lost two of their three sons already at a very young age. his third son was on the train with them that they were making their way after winning the election to washington. the train had a horrific accident and the son was thrown from the train and killed. the president elect carried his dead son's body back to the train. his wife...