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penny smith, the interesting point is that when boris johnson penny smith, the interesting point is thatsjohnson was away, we we re is that when borisjohnson was away, we were told that the cabinet could get by without a prime minister and that no one needs to take these big decisions and that everyone gets on. but it turns out those big decisions can't be put off forever. eventually, the point of a prime minister is to take a difficult decision, so boris johnson minister is to take a difficult decision, so borisjohnson will face that on his first day back. absolutely, and i think up until now, there has been this feeling that everybody has been backing off and not wanting to make big decisions, and they are big decisions. after all, when we look at the numberof decisions. after all, when we look at the number of dead, it does not include care homes and hospices and those who have died at home. so that could bring it to possibly even double. 0ne could bring it to possibly even double. one of the other papers, there is a comment from a government source saying that now that boris johnson
penny smith, the interesting point is that when boris johnson penny smith, the interesting point is thatsjohnson was away, we we re is that when borisjohnson was away, we were told that the cabinet could get by without a prime minister and that no one needs to take these big decisions and that everyone gets on. but it turns out those big decisions can't be put off forever. eventually, the point of a prime minister is to take a difficult decision, so boris johnson minister is to take a difficult...
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a million pennies is?it. >> jimmy: we are going to donate it to no kid hungry so that kids who are hungry will have food to eat. okay? does that sound like a good plan? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that sounds like a good plan? billy, do you want to get down? okay. we're going to get down. who wants to be a millionaire returns to abc wednesday night. watch the premiere after the finale of "modern family." i'd like to thank my contestants, billy kimmel. i want to thank jane. one was a lot more willing to play than the other. thank you, jane. thank you, billy. and thank you for watching, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
a million pennies is?it. >> jimmy: we are going to donate it to no kid hungry so that kids who are hungry will have food to eat. okay? does that sound like a good plan? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that sounds like a good plan? billy, do you want to get down? okay. we're going to get down. who wants to be a millionaire returns to abc wednesday night. watch the premiere after the finale of "modern family." i'd like to thank my contestants, billy kimmel. i want to thank jane....
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so as it stands right now, the lucky penny or the copper penny project will not be built if i don't make this change. so i want to be clear that the process that brought this project here was not typical. in general, we should be following our city-wide inclusionary zoning rules when increasing density. however, the site as a special set of circumstances that make it different. the underlying zone itself was a planning mistake. as initially zoned, the height limit would be 80 feet but 21 units allowed. the sud allowed for 100 units of housing, bringing the density in line. this is transit rich and has easy access to the 38 garry bus where our city is investing over $3 million. the project sponsor has also committed to using union labor for the project, ensuring that we will be creating jobs with fair wages and benefits and we all know now we need that more than ever. a long and thorough community process brought the surrounding neighborhoods together in support of this project and i have heard concerns that the funds raised through this special use district will not be used to build hous
so as it stands right now, the lucky penny or the copper penny project will not be built if i don't make this change. so i want to be clear that the process that brought this project here was not typical. in general, we should be following our city-wide inclusionary zoning rules when increasing density. however, the site as a special set of circumstances that make it different. the underlying zone itself was a planning mistake. as initially zoned, the height limit would be 80 feet but 21 units...
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he now stars in the new showtime series, "penny dreadful: city of angels."it's nice to see you. >> stephen: nice to see you, too. i like-- i like your backdrop there. you've got the books. you seem very smart. >> we're going for prison library. >> stephen: oh, good. >> i'm actually doing just what i see everybody else doing, which is they're filming themselves now in front of bookcase s. >> stephen: i have one right here. >> a sad attempt at seeming like an intellectual. i wouldn't be caught dead watching "tiger king! i just finished "moby dick." call me ishmael. >> stephen: where are you now are you in your apartment? >> i'm in a reconfigured ytwo, ytwo,kapartment in the hamptons. i'll be here all year! >> stephen: maybe. maybe. get comfy. >> may be. this is a guest room/panic room. although, every room is a panic room now. yes, i could show you around. >> stephen: please, we'd love a tour. >> there's nothing, other than a mask and rubber gloves that's more comforting than show business memorabilia. and i have eye have some show business memorabilia. >> ste
he now stars in the new showtime series, "penny dreadful: city of angels."it's nice to see you. >> stephen: nice to see you, too. i like-- i like your backdrop there. you've got the books. you seem very smart. >> we're going for prison library. >> stephen: oh, good. >> i'm actually doing just what i see everybody else doing, which is they're filming themselves now in front of bookcase s. >> stephen: i have one right here. >> a sad attempt at seeming...
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this evening's dog is penny, thank you to penny's humans -- oh, my monitor froze up.hat is from emily and bret from heyward and 75 degrees, which is pleasantly cool. cooling off about a degree an hour through the rest of the evening, a fine evening to get out for a dog walk. nothing but green paws this evening. if you want to get out this evening, after midnight, catch a glimpse of the shower, catch up to 10, 15 meteors per hour. that low cloud cover and fog along the coast and bay, but farther inland, mostly clear skies, a mix of visibilities. temperatures, dropping down to mid-50s in pretty much every location as we head into early tomorrow morning with temperatures warming up from that point onward up into the mid to upper 60s as we head into the afternoon hours in the city topping out around 68, 69 degrees, maybe a degree or two warmer than today. for san jose upper 70s during the afternoon. that on shore breeze is going to strengthen, but not quite as much as today and not quite as early in the day, so not going to push that cool air further inland. concord, same
this evening's dog is penny, thank you to penny's humans -- oh, my monitor froze up.hat is from emily and bret from heyward and 75 degrees, which is pleasantly cool. cooling off about a degree an hour through the rest of the evening, a fine evening to get out for a dog walk. nothing but green paws this evening. if you want to get out this evening, after midnight, catch a glimpse of the shower, catch up to 10, 15 meteors per hour. that low cloud cover and fog along the coast and bay, but farther...
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next is a penny cannabis stock i don't like penny stocks.s for a reason the blue chip canopy play is canopy growth which is run by constellation brands if you want to bet on a democratic sweep in november followed by legal, canopy. no theme parks, no movies, no cruises. we'll get through this time and disney will bounce back. a good buy if you have a long time horizon 5 is microsoft what's not to like 6, american airlines this is another one where i get the temptation stock is down close to 70% from its highs. big bounce back candidate if the government bails out the industry we always bail out the industry. united had to do a gigantic equity deal. will american do the same? that could move it down. i like number 7 boeing again, you have to believe we'll be saved by uncle sam. the question is can you get demand for planes going again? will the faa certify the 737-max? i think it's 50 down 100 up situation. perfect risk/reward for young investor 8, carnival. it has a tattered balance sheet. it has incredibly reduced rates for next year. you c
next is a penny cannabis stock i don't like penny stocks.s for a reason the blue chip canopy play is canopy growth which is run by constellation brands if you want to bet on a democratic sweep in november followed by legal, canopy. no theme parks, no movies, no cruises. we'll get through this time and disney will bounce back. a good buy if you have a long time horizon 5 is microsoft what's not to like 6, american airlines this is another one where i get the temptation stock is down close to 70%...
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mcconnell who wasn't going to do one more penny, unanimously passing the bill. it has all this additional help that we initiated. he initiated. resisted it. he initiated it. i think it's really important for people to understand what fight is about. it's not about trickle down. we were successful in turning act from a corporate-oriented trickle down bill to a workers' first, bubble bill, and we were proud of that and that it passed and signed by the president. again, they just had the 250. that.ly support we helped create that. that isn't the end of the day do.what else we needed to and the more i understand they are resistant to helping those of the scale, i can't understand why they billion for the hospitals and the testing, that is esecretari -- essentia of eeting the health needs the american people. i want more, of course. i want more. so now we go to the next bill. call it the heroes act. unfortunately, they did not want this bill heroes into today. as fully as they should by and local.state and what is the distinguished side, mr. he senate cconnell, said,
mcconnell who wasn't going to do one more penny, unanimously passing the bill. it has all this additional help that we initiated. he initiated. resisted it. he initiated it. i think it's really important for people to understand what fight is about. it's not about trickle down. we were successful in turning act from a corporate-oriented trickle down bill to a workers' first, bubble bill, and we were proud of that and that it passed and signed by the president. again, they just had the 250....
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i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn.tions start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this coverage, your premium never increases for any reason, and your benefit won't decrease simply because you grow older. options start at just $9.95 a month. to find out more, call now. (male announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner and this free prescription savings card. >>> a possible sign of things to come for the airline industry. emirates says it is now the first airline to rapid-test passengers for the coronavirus before boarding flights. the carrier began testing customers' blood on wednesday. emirates says results were available
i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn.tions start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this coverage,...
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it's a scheme that makes financial sense for penny it saves costs by reducing its share of expensive imported goods. just 8 percent of farms in germany are organic demand for locally sourced organic vegetables tends to exceed so. pli. back in c. come here it took 13 years for the state's agriculture to transition to organic 66000 farmers were retrained. found guy is visiting mom and her husband. they have just 4 hectares of land but grow 16 sorts of fruits and vegetables even though they could live from sales of cauliflower broccoli and the tree. we like to do or not only to plug the harvest of us to build from the fair but we like to see the health of. we go for practicing. we go for maintaining the soil fertility and planting only a single crop. in every day gives us the back to. the healthy ways so we go further of an idea of that. the harvest 3 times a year. and practice means they grow amain crop such as cauliflower alongside other crops that help it grow. the aim is to cultivate healthy and robust crops and suppress leads insect pests and diseases. compost replaces artificial f
it's a scheme that makes financial sense for penny it saves costs by reducing its share of expensive imported goods. just 8 percent of farms in germany are organic demand for locally sourced organic vegetables tends to exceed so. pli. back in c. come here it took 13 years for the state's agriculture to transition to organic 66000 farmers were retrained. found guy is visiting mom and her husband. they have just 4 hectares of land but grow 16 sorts of fruits and vegetables even though they could...
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just five days later, her sister, penny, was, too.h died within days of each other in the same intensive care unit. how are you holding it together? >> through the grace of god. >> reporter: in maryland, blacks account for 31% of the population but almost 45% of the coronavirus deaths. in louisiana, african americans make up 33% of the population, but 56% of the dead. cities like new york chicago, and washington, d.c. also show similar disparities. dr. selwyn vickers says historical inequity plays a role. >> they are the ones that not only will have limited access to care at times, but also have a high rate of pre-existing conditions. >> reporter: this week, the n.a.a.c.p. sounded the alarm through baltimore's streets. >> wash your hands, wear gloves, and use a mask. >> the messaging, public health guidance simply was not penetrating certain segments of our community. >> reporter: now, thomas' 39- year-old nephew has tested positive too. she is pleading for everyone to take the threat seriously. >> my mother and my sister are gone. th
just five days later, her sister, penny, was, too.h died within days of each other in the same intensive care unit. how are you holding it together? >> through the grace of god. >> reporter: in maryland, blacks account for 31% of the population but almost 45% of the coronavirus deaths. in louisiana, african americans make up 33% of the population, but 56% of the dead. cities like new york chicago, and washington, d.c. also show similar disparities. dr. selwyn vickers says historical...
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so as it stands right now, the lucky penny or the copper penny project will not be built if i don't makehis change. so i want to be clear that the process that brought this project here was not typical. in general, we should be following our city-wide inclusionary zoning rules when increasing density. however, the site as a special set of circumstances that make it different. the underlying zone itself was a planning mistake. as initially zoned, the height limit would be 80 feet but 21 units allowed. the sud allowed for 100 units of housing, bringing the density in line. this is transit rich and has easy access to the 38 garry bus where our city is investing over $3 million. the project sponsor has also committed to using union labor for the project, ensuring that we will be creating jobs with fair wages and benefits and we all know now we need that more than ever. a long and thorough community process brought the surrounding neighborhoods together in support of this project and i have heard concerns that the funds raised through this special use district will not be used to build housin
so as it stands right now, the lucky penny or the copper penny project will not be built if i don't makehis change. so i want to be clear that the process that brought this project here was not typical. in general, we should be following our city-wide inclusionary zoning rules when increasing density. however, the site as a special set of circumstances that make it different. the underlying zone itself was a planning mistake. as initially zoned, the height limit would be 80 feet but 21 units...
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penny subsidiary launched an initiative to help farmers who are transitioning into organic standards thereby boosting the sector. debt. we give producers who have decided to make this transition a higher return for their produce than they would get on the free market for conventionally farm produce that means we're paying them a premium which they pass on in the retail price high so our customers are paying slightly more for this produce than they pay for conventionally farmed goods but not as much as they pay if the goods were certified organic. it's a scheme that makes financial sense for penny it saves costs by reducing its share of expensive imported goods. just 8 percent of farms in germany are organic demand for locally sourced organic vegetables tends to exceed supply. back in sea come here it took 13 years for the states agriculture to transition to organic 66000 farmers were retrained. visiting mom and her husband. they have just 4 hectares of land but grow 16 sorts of fruits and vegetables even though they could live from sales of cauliflower broccoli and the tree. we like
penny subsidiary launched an initiative to help farmers who are transitioning into organic standards thereby boosting the sector. debt. we give producers who have decided to make this transition a higher return for their produce than they would get on the free market for conventionally farm produce that means we're paying them a premium which they pass on in the retail price high so our customers are paying slightly more for this produce than they pay for conventionally farmed goods but not as...
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that 1 million pennies equals $10,000.o feed hungry children. billy also looking incredible there. he's so grown up. >> he is. >> it just feels like yesterday we were talking about his condition, his heart condition, and like look, he's looking amazing. "who wants to be a millionaire" returns to primetime wednesday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 9:00 central, after the series finale of "modern family" on abc. >>> we just have to get to this next story. it is the cutest thing you'll see all day. >> 97-year-old former world war ii navy pilot chuck franchky, while social distancing couldn't resist the opportunity to move with the groove. ♪ don't stop get it get it >> he shows off his impressive dance moves to justin timberlake's "can't stop the feeling" right there on his front porch. >> here's the best part, it caught the attention of j.t. himself who commented, "this just made my day." >> i thought he was going to say, it's gonna be may. hopefully, soon. >>> kid number five for alec baldwin and his wife, 36-year-old hilaria l
that 1 million pennies equals $10,000.o feed hungry children. billy also looking incredible there. he's so grown up. >> he is. >> it just feels like yesterday we were talking about his condition, his heart condition, and like look, he's looking amazing. "who wants to be a millionaire" returns to primetime wednesday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 9:00 central, after the series finale of "modern family" on abc. >>> we just have to get to this next story. it...
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for the $0.20 but still they get it if they don't pay a penny. welcome to the weekly here on r t international where we bring you the latest headline news and the top stories from the past week that let's bring you up to speed with the latest figures on kobe than 1001st the global pandemic is still raging with the coronavirus about to pass a new grim milestone of 3000000 cases worldwide more than 875000 people have fully recovered the number of fatalities has now passed 206000. i. the us has been hit hardest by the pandemic with almost 1000000 cases and 55000 deaths job losses in the wake of the outbreak have sparked widespread protests in the country where the 4000000 have filed for unemployment benefits and the last week alone with small businesses suffering particularly hard as art is killed and reports. with the united states as the global epicenter of the pandemic protests have broken out against the lockdown measures the national guard has been deployed to keep order are 7 7 *. am. sure that the fire but. the economic impact act our enemy a
for the $0.20 but still they get it if they don't pay a penny. welcome to the weekly here on r t international where we bring you the latest headline news and the top stories from the past week that let's bring you up to speed with the latest figures on kobe than 1001st the global pandemic is still raging with the coronavirus about to pass a new grim milestone of 3000000 cases worldwide more than 875000 people have fully recovered the number of fatalities has now passed 206000. i. the us has...
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who would have thunk it rick the reality is these people should never work again as they see every penny that they made on sales to the united states. and any of our country to which they were doing so fraudulently must be taken from the company take censure against them these people count on the fact that if the punishment will not fit the crime it will be a big fine but nothing like the find would want this this crime and they'll make up in profits in the future and it's up to us the public in all countries to make sure that isn't the case just perhaps it's a little unfair of me that both vote. on mercedes benz who are both of course vital organs of hitler's germany so perhaps we needn't. have expected ethical behavior from them what do you expect this is going to result in i mean is this. i guess for full disclosure mr coleman are you handling what a class action suit on behalf of whom. we have. those impacted v.w. owners for example in the netherlands and i'm glad you asked me that because there's a new law that's just come into effect in the netherlands under way. and i don't want t
who would have thunk it rick the reality is these people should never work again as they see every penny that they made on sales to the united states. and any of our country to which they were doing so fraudulently must be taken from the company take censure against them these people count on the fact that if the punishment will not fit the crime it will be a big fine but nothing like the find would want this this crime and they'll make up in profits in the future and it's up to us the public...
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former commerce secretary penny pritzker nowadays you do more from home than ever before.account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi password to a phrase that's easy to remember. even troubleshoot your services on your own. we're working to make things a little easier for everyone. download the xfinity my account app today. >>> welcome back total positive coronavirus cases in illinois topping 30,000 as states struggle to get enough test kits and protective gear for its citizens, some governors are looking outside the federal government for coronavirus aid with us now is illinois governor j.b. pritzker and penny pritzker, chair of the illinois covid-19 response fund and former commerce secretary under president obama. nice to see you booth. thank you for joining us >> thank you. >> first, governor, on the question of the moment, which is how are you thinking about time line for reopening the state of illinois >> well, let me
former commerce secretary penny pritzker nowadays you do more from home than ever before.account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi password to a phrase that's easy to remember. even troubleshoot your services on your own. we're working to make things a little easier for everyone. download the xfinity my account app today. >>> welcome...
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for the $27.00 stocks still they get if they don't pay a penny. a very warm welcome to the weekly on this sunday evening at 8 pm here in the russian capital let's get started with your life news update as always we begin with the latest figures on kobe had 19 the global pandemic is still raging with more than 2900000 cases now confirmed more than 871000 people have recovered but the number of fatalities has a past 205000. the u.s. has been the hardest hit by the pen demick with almost 1000000 cases and 55000 deaths job losses in the wake of the outbreak have sparked widespread protests well than 4000000 have filed for unemployment benefits in the last week alone with small businesses suffering especially hard as artist often reports. with the united states as the global epicenter of the pandemic protests have broken out against the lockdown measures the national guard has been deployed to keep order. 7 on my. am to go back to her tent where her. economic collapse not how our enemy at this point one in 3 americans cannot pay their bills half of all
for the $27.00 stocks still they get if they don't pay a penny. a very warm welcome to the weekly on this sunday evening at 8 pm here in the russian capital let's get started with your life news update as always we begin with the latest figures on kobe had 19 the global pandemic is still raging with more than 2900000 cases now confirmed more than 871000 people have recovered but the number of fatalities has a past 205000. the u.s. has been the hardest hit by the pen demick with almost 1000000...
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legislation and we have to pay the price the people the $0.20 but still they get it if they did pay a penny. welcome to the weekly here on r t international where we bring you the latest headline news and the top stories from the past week let's begin with the latest figures on kobe 1000 as usual the global pandemic is still raging with more than 2900000 cases now confirmed more than 871000 people have recovered but the number of fatalities has surpassed 205000 . the u.s. has been hardest hit by the pen demick with almost 1000000 cases and 55000 deaths job losses in the wake of the outbreak have sparked widespread protests more than 4000000 have filed for unemployment benefits in the last week alone with small businesses suffering particularly hard as are reports. with the united states as the global epicenter of the pandemic protests have broken out against the lockdown measures the national guard has been deployed to keep order our 7. am to go back to her tent the fire but. the economic collapse actually are our enemy at this point one in 3 americans cannot pay their bills half of all low
legislation and we have to pay the price the people the $0.20 but still they get it if they did pay a penny. welcome to the weekly here on r t international where we bring you the latest headline news and the top stories from the past week let's begin with the latest figures on kobe 1000 as usual the global pandemic is still raging with more than 2900000 cases now confirmed more than 871000 people have recovered but the number of fatalities has surpassed 205000 . the u.s. has been hardest hit...
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fancy banking relationship or this or that, senator mcconnell said, absolutely no, we're not doing one penny more than 250. and then analysis he passed on tuesday $480 billion with many of these increases including hospitals. and what we have said, we've been working on c.a.r.e.s. ii. on that we're including not only the outlays they have for the coronavirus but also the loss of revenue that they have. the governors are impatient. i'm a big fan of governor cuomo. my own governor, gavin newsom, has been so spectacular, my mayor, mayor breed. state and local governments have done their job magnificently. they should be impatient. their impatience will help us get an even bigger number. governor hogan of maryland, a republican, has been spectacular in all of this. it's many governors, many mayors, bipartisan, for us to get the largest amount. i'm sorry that we had to have an intervention because we were going from c.a.r.e.s. i to c.a.r.e.s. ii. we made the most of it. i say to members, judge it for what it does, don't criticize it for what it doesn't. it will happen. i think you see the respons
fancy banking relationship or this or that, senator mcconnell said, absolutely no, we're not doing one penny more than 250. and then analysis he passed on tuesday $480 billion with many of these increases including hospitals. and what we have said, we've been working on c.a.r.e.s. ii. on that we're including not only the outlays they have for the coronavirus but also the loss of revenue that they have. the governors are impatient. i'm a big fan of governor cuomo. my own governor, gavin newsom,...
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>>it's your job out there everybody to really make the most out of every penny that you have right now what about those who are now unemployed or have bills they need to pay the good news orman says many of your creditors are willing to work with you your mortgage companies, your credit card companies, the utility companies all of you should go on line to your service provider because the calls are just too much for them to take and they will tell you there and when it comes to prioritizing you're spending right orman's advice, make sure you have health care spend on food and shelter first don't borrow to pay bills only make the minimum payments right now see what you can from your stimulus check for today's consumer watch i'm mary moloney. >>small business owners all across the nation are reporting troubling issues trying to access emergency loans just so they can stay afloat computer glitches, confusion and delays have been reported by those trying to use the program designed to loan to small businesses money to keep their employees on the payroll, south bay congresswoman jackie spea
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they could sit to these corporate giants you'll never want here are going unless you pay us every penny every cent of the profits you made during the fraudulent period when you were cheating from us you were cheating your customers and you were despoiling are in bottom. of the power they just very really want to use it because they are lobbied by corporate giants and who knows what happens in the back room but the law. should be. in this through with. the go ahead i want to put a punctuation only to find it's way to about 30 seconds. what i was going to add on to what george just said there was a group commissioned by. exactly what george was talking about there was a loose if if if you will among these auto manufacturers to consumers all around the world remember this just isn't america it's not just europe it's personal it's australia canada so this is such a widespread thing and that indeed they do need to be held accountable this is a really important story i'm glad we're doing it i'm glad we had you gentlemen here to take us through it mr bell why mr coleman thanks to both of you y
they could sit to these corporate giants you'll never want here are going unless you pay us every penny every cent of the profits you made during the fraudulent period when you were cheating from us you were cheating your customers and you were despoiling are in bottom. of the power they just very really want to use it because they are lobbied by corporate giants and who knows what happens in the back room but the law. should be. in this through with. the go ahead i want to put a punctuation...
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so as it stands right now, the lucky penny or the copper penny project will not be built if i don't make this change. so i want to be clear that the process that brought this project here was not typical. in general, we should be following our city-wide inclusionary zoning rules when increasing density. however, the site as a special set of circumstances that make it different. the underlying zone itself was a planning mistake. as initially zoned, the height limit would be 80 feet but 21 units allowed. the sud allowed for 100 units of housing, bringing the density in line. this is transit rich and has easy access to the 38 garry bus where our city is investing over $3 million. the project sponsor has also committed to using union labor for the project, ensuring that we will be creating jobs with fair wages and benefits and we all know now we need that more than ever. a long and thorough community process brought the surrounding neighborhoods together in support of this project and i have heard concerns that the funds raised through this special use district will not be used to build hous
so as it stands right now, the lucky penny or the copper penny project will not be built if i don't make this change. so i want to be clear that the process that brought this project here was not typical. in general, we should be following our city-wide inclusionary zoning rules when increasing density. however, the site as a special set of circumstances that make it different. the underlying zone itself was a planning mistake. as initially zoned, the height limit would be 80 feet but 21 units...
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one penny. in the $2 trillion relief package that was passed by congress, about 7% of that bill was a specific set aside for the higher education emergency relief fund aimed to help students, not the universities. through a formula in the law, harvard was allocated $8.6 million, 100% of which they have dedicated to students in financial need. most students who go to harvard cannot afford it. 2/3 of the student body gets financial aid from harvard. and much of that aid in effect comes from the university's endowment. president trump specifically said he did not want to mention anyone else who he thought was abusing federal money, so he didn't mention the university with the second largest endowment in america, which is the university of texas, which has a $31 billion endowment. the university of texas got $172.5 million in that legislation, which texas republican senator john cornyn bragged about. the university of texas didn't take any of that money away from workers, either. and we can hope tha
one penny. in the $2 trillion relief package that was passed by congress, about 7% of that bill was a specific set aside for the higher education emergency relief fund aimed to help students, not the universities. through a formula in the law, harvard was allocated $8.6 million, 100% of which they have dedicated to students in financial need. most students who go to harvard cannot afford it. 2/3 of the student body gets financial aid from harvard. and much of that aid in effect comes from the...
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"it's not pennis it's penn. "ha, you said pennis." now, the same president who ignored repeated warnings from medical experts and intelligence officials about the crisis then instead just went with his intuition and is once again telling people he's going to decide to reopen the economy soon based on his instincts. over the weekend he called into his favorite fox news shout fest with jeanine pirro to discuss his thinking for when to reopen the economy, something he can't even do on his own >> i know you said that the decision that you'll make, uh, regarding reopening the country is probably the hardest decision, uh, that you've ever been called to make. uh, when you make that decision, i mean, where do you go within you? what is it that you dig deep for to come up with a decision, aside from all of the people surrounding you? >> well, jeanine, i think it's going to be the toughest decision that i'-- a lot of very smart people, a lot of professionals, doctors and, uh, business leaders. there are a lot of things that go into a decision
"it's not pennis it's penn. "ha, you said pennis." now, the same president who ignored repeated warnings from medical experts and intelligence officials about the crisis then instead just went with his intuition and is once again telling people he's going to decide to reopen the economy soon based on his instincts. over the weekend he called into his favorite fox news shout fest with jeanine pirro to discuss his thinking for when to reopen the economy, something he can't even do...
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it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to finance your ride. only from carvana. the new way to buy a car. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable....
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runs the blowtorch over the truck's frigid on the penny. but the engine is too cold to stocked. with love love love. love. doesn't mean all. the radiation needs refilling. the water was removed the night before to stop it from freezing. but usually clear enough of those. hollows there's a lot of those with the initiation washoe. you. get the. other one. if. the old truck rattles off towards the kizil octopi. 4288 years. old john told most of the following you told me if this was the older kids. in the ravine below lie the remains of a truck that attempted the same crossing. one and 2 shot into the wind swept me a mountain. that's got a. lot. of profit in it. with. except. the. last. few feet. you. just joke joke joke. joke joke. but then the. truth. just. like the mother heads. a church dinner. looks if i can get it does get child why didn't i just know that those market while there was a. at this altitude with limited oxygen the motor can't function but the men are prepared for the 1st began to go bust ok people. in will just just. as not j.c.s. and slower discrete. sure isn't
runs the blowtorch over the truck's frigid on the penny. but the engine is too cold to stocked. with love love love. love. doesn't mean all. the radiation needs refilling. the water was removed the night before to stop it from freezing. but usually clear enough of those. hollows there's a lot of those with the initiation washoe. you. get the. other one. if. the old truck rattles off towards the kizil octopi. 4288 years. old john told most of the following you told me if this was the older kids....
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Apr 21, 2020
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and then with their success to lose every penny of it. so each of their stories is a real life morality tale of greed and hubris and power. and then to emerge from this era. and then go later to go on to write the great book of the everglades in 1947. when after years of devastation and drought they were on fire. and with that shortsighted development. and of course that ended in disaster. and she is the conscience of this book. and she outlives the developers happily by 50 or 60 years living to be 108 and winning the presidential medal of honor. so as i get deeper into the actual research of this book , i began to suspect there was more to the story than met the eye. and historians overlook the real significance because the bursting of the land boom was the event that triggered the great depression. so then it was real estate and not the stock market that triggered the recession in 2008. so real estate and then the brilliant villain up to the thirties and i try not to in the book and there isn't one single cause of the great depression a
and then with their success to lose every penny of it. so each of their stories is a real life morality tale of greed and hubris and power. and then to emerge from this era. and then go later to go on to write the great book of the everglades in 1947. when after years of devastation and drought they were on fire. and with that shortsighted development. and of course that ended in disaster. and she is the conscience of this book. and she outlives the developers happily by 50 or 60 years living...
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Apr 15, 2020
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you so much for all you people who have subscribed to the national health service, because for every pennyserve every one of it! a couple of hours later, another million had been added, then another, and on it went. tomorrow he will complete his 100th lap, and no—one‘s predicting how much he'll have raised by then. but he's not planning on stopping — if the money keeps coming, he's going to keep on walking. david sillito, bbc news. finally tonight, a reminder of the events of a year ago in paris, when the medieval cathedral of notre—dame — one of the world's most iconic buildings — was engulfed in flames and almost destroyed. to mark the anniversary , the cathedral‘s great bell was rung earlier tonight. bell tolls. work on restoring the cathedral to its former glory has been badly delayed. the bell was also rung to thank all the medical staff in france who are working to contain the pandemic. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening, this is bbc news. i'm tim willcox. in a few minutes, we'll be taking a look at some of the front pages
you so much for all you people who have subscribed to the national health service, because for every pennyserve every one of it! a couple of hours later, another million had been added, then another, and on it went. tomorrow he will complete his 100th lap, and no—one‘s predicting how much he'll have raised by then. but he's not planning on stopping — if the money keeps coming, he's going to keep on walking. david sillito, bbc news. finally tonight, a reminder of the events of a year ago...
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enthralled to their success they lose every penny of it. each of their stories is a real-life morality tale about greed and hubris and power much like greek tragedies and there was a fourth towering figure to emerge from this era and that is the environmentalist marjorie stoneman douglas, she would later go on to write the great book on the everglades in 1947. after years of devastation, the everglades were on fire and she serves in the book as a counter point to developers and shortsighted development, that ended -- she is the conscience of this book and she out of the developers happily by 50 or 60 years living to be 108, winning the presidential medal of honor. as i got deeper into the actual research of this book i began to suspect there is more to the story than met the eye, and overlook significance of the bust because the bursting of the land boom, what triggered the great depression. and to trigger the great recession in 2008. real estate, not the stock market, with leading up to the 1940s, i try not to in the book because i'm cogni
enthralled to their success they lose every penny of it. each of their stories is a real-life morality tale about greed and hubris and power much like greek tragedies and there was a fourth towering figure to emerge from this era and that is the environmentalist marjorie stoneman douglas, she would later go on to write the great book on the everglades in 1947. after years of devastation, the everglades were on fire and she serves in the book as a counter point to developers and shortsighted...
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something we never, ever seen before worse day in history hitting, believe it or not, just a penny on the may contract. that's a record lowas that contract gets set to expire. jeff currie will be here to explain what this means. how alarmed you should be, if you should be alarm and what's next for oil stocks kiging off in the red there's more than 750 cases -- 5 750,000, i beg your par doon we'll talk about that and more as we kick off this hour >>> we kick it off with the markets in terms of stocks holding steady as energy is in a free fall. it's the story of the day. it will be the story of this hour let's get to bob with the set up for these markets. bob. >> the important thing is we are well off of the lows. industrials weak consumer staples are weak. we're not getting any bounce at all from those defensive plays that done so well for us in the last several weeks like proctor, coca-cola. not much energy there today. one good piece of news, the banks after a rather rough week, the etf bouncing about 6% from its high to low. the key regional banks are trading up most of them were tr
something we never, ever seen before worse day in history hitting, believe it or not, just a penny on the may contract. that's a record lowas that contract gets set to expire. jeff currie will be here to explain what this means. how alarmed you should be, if you should be alarm and what's next for oil stocks kiging off in the red there's more than 750 cases -- 5 750,000, i beg your par doon we'll talk about that and more as we kick off this hour >>> we kick it off with the markets in...
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got $365 billion in taxpayer backed loans, loans that could have gone to small businesses like the penny ice creamery in santa cruz, california who applied to the paper protection program on its first day and are still waiting to get an answer. >> tens of millions or hundreds of millions in revenue is first in the with the big banks when it teams time to apply for one of these things and if you are little guy you are going to the back of the line. >> reporter: into the thousands of small business owners still waiting in line, the payroll protection program's initial $360 billion in funding ran out less than two weeks after it launched, like the penny ice creamery. the owner beautiful world in dallas, texas is world the life's work won't survive a economic downturn. >> they could all be -- a lot of small businesses were counting on that money. >> reporter: shake shack plans to return its loans and steve mnuchin issued this morning to others. >> there are severe consequences for people who don't attest properly to the certification and we want to make sure the money is available to small b
got $365 billion in taxpayer backed loans, loans that could have gone to small businesses like the penny ice creamery in santa cruz, california who applied to the paper protection program on its first day and are still waiting to get an answer. >> tens of millions or hundreds of millions in revenue is first in the with the big banks when it teams time to apply for one of these things and if you are little guy you are going to the back of the line. >> reporter: into the thousands of...
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i'd rather get citations, do as much as i can, work and hustle, not ask the government for a single pennyp, i'd rather flop working than flop just sitting there letting them take away my rights, take away my businesses and the legacy i'm going to leave my children. >> so you're reopening tomorrow. let's say they come knock on your door, because obviously, you're not, this isn't a secret you're reopening. they come knock on your door. but they fine you the thousand dollars. do you, and tomorrow's friday, do you then on saturday reopen? >> absolutely, i'll keep rolling. they're letting criminals out of jail left and right. the courts are all shut down. how long do you think it will be before we're even -- >> juan, nobody is letting criminals out of jail left and right. let's stay on topic. >> they are absolutely letting criminals out of jail left and right. >> what does that have to do with coronavirus, sir? >> you're asking about the citation. >> i'm just asking if you defy. >> i'll defy to the end, if i end up with 20 tickets in the superior court, six months from now, that's a risk i'm w
i'd rather get citations, do as much as i can, work and hustle, not ask the government for a single pennyp, i'd rather flop working than flop just sitting there letting them take away my rights, take away my businesses and the legacy i'm going to leave my children. >> so you're reopening tomorrow. let's say they come knock on your door, because obviously, you're not, this isn't a secret you're reopening. they come knock on your door. but they fine you the thousand dollars. do you, and...