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wayne reilly, dr. thank you. >> thank you, ana. >>> cyroronavirus, what do you , what to avoid and when to see a doctor. you can join dr. sanjay gupta for "coronavirus fact versus fiction," listen wherever you get your favorite podcast any day, any time. we'll be right back. that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can plunge you into deep, depressive lows. (crying) take you to uncontrollable highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms. with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal th
wayne reilly, dr. thank you. >> thank you, ana. >>> cyroronavirus, what do you , what to avoid and when to see a doctor. you can join dr. sanjay gupta for "coronavirus fact versus fiction," listen wherever you get your favorite podcast any day, any time. we'll be right back. that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can...
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are we've seen a 304050 percent increase reilly's and we know this is going to be coming to the u.k. and we need to be paid going forward. you know is pandemic upon a pandemic and this lots of things that can be done before we have massive influx i mean in the u.k. we've seen 9 deaths in the last 3 days. and 2 of those would be the traitors so to family. again by thanks and 3 separate killings that i think we've seen a rise in new and cases of domestic abuse being reported and also banned the the ones who have been living with this for a while and for many years may be that name they feel that it's really hacked to be in iraq day with the traits of the 247. and i think it's people reach and i am because they cannot speak anymore with so many issues in their surrounding coronavirus another one mike lowell movement in fact is gathering pace calling on long wars to stop charging rent for housing but one multi-billion euro firm has launched onto the idea to avi das is refusing to pay rent all its stores in germany because of the current lockdown on politicians are furious peter oliver re
are we've seen a 304050 percent increase reilly's and we know this is going to be coming to the u.k. and we need to be paid going forward. you know is pandemic upon a pandemic and this lots of things that can be done before we have massive influx i mean in the u.k. we've seen 9 deaths in the last 3 days. and 2 of those would be the traitors so to family. again by thanks and 3 separate killings that i think we've seen a rise in new and cases of domestic abuse being reported and also banned the...
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the advent countries that are currently unlocked and we are we've seen a 304050 percent increase reilly's and we know this is going to be coming to the u.k. and we need to be prepared going forward. you know is it a pandemic upon a pandemic and this lots of things that can be done before we have this massive influx i mean in the u.k. we've seen 9 deaths in the last 3 days. and 2 of those would be the treatises so 2 families again by james and 3 separate killings of women i think we've seen a rise in new cases of domestic abuse being reported and also then the the ones who have been living with this for a while. for many years may be that know and they feel that it's really had to be unlocked with the traits of the 247. and i think it's people reach and i am because they cannot take it anymore. and to another issue a global movement in fact is gathering pace calling along boards to stop charging rent for hosing during the ongoing health crisis but one multibillionaire euro firm has latched onto the idea to dust is refusing to pay rent on its stores in germany because of the current lockdow
the advent countries that are currently unlocked and we are we've seen a 304050 percent increase reilly's and we know this is going to be coming to the u.k. and we need to be prepared going forward. you know is it a pandemic upon a pandemic and this lots of things that can be done before we have this massive influx i mean in the u.k. we've seen 9 deaths in the last 3 days. and 2 of those would be the treatises so 2 families again by james and 3 separate killings of women i think we've seen a...
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back in 2011, polanski made carnage withjodie foster, kate winslet, john c reilly and christoph waltzout their young sons, less and less politely as the film goes on. carnage was based on yasmina reza's play god of carnage and a play is the ideal source for a story which takes up no more room than a theatre stage. hitchcock's rope and dial m for murder both started life in the theatre. so did richard linklater's tape with ethan hawke, robert sean leonard and uma thurman as three former high school buddies meeting in a motel room to confront each other about a crime in their past. normally, when a play is turned into a film, the director and writer open it up, spreading the action over different locations and a longer time period, but sometimes it's not opening it up that gives the film its intensity. in tape, carnage and secret honour, the characters feel trapped in an awful situation and the sets' limited dimensions add to that feeling. if they went for a stroll halfway through, it would defeat the point. and then there are films in which people are literally trapped, and the smaller
back in 2011, polanski made carnage withjodie foster, kate winslet, john c reilly and christoph waltzout their young sons, less and less politely as the film goes on. carnage was based on yasmina reza's play god of carnage and a play is the ideal source for a story which takes up no more room than a theatre stage. hitchcock's rope and dial m for murder both started life in the theatre. so did richard linklater's tape with ethan hawke, robert sean leonard and uma thurman as three former high...
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it's amanda wheeler and reilly jennings. they had a friend officiate... >> i do!ing ] >> ...from an apartment balcony as they said their vows and committed themselves to one another. and they were doing it because they knew it would be an example to the neighborhood that good things can still happen. and everyone was cheering them on from the apartment windows. it's such a tough time for small business in this country, so i checked in with abc news' rebecca jarvis to get her take on the economy and how we can do our part to help. ♪ >> there's 30 million small businesses in this country, and those small businesses live the equivalent of paycheck to paycheck, many of them. they need money, they need customers coming in their front door in order to keep their employees employed, and they are making the most painful decisions of their lifetime right now with their employees. >> and what can people do, that have loved these businesses, to help support them during this tough time? >> so, there's a couple of things you can do right now. i have been saying for a couple of
it's amanda wheeler and reilly jennings. they had a friend officiate... >> i do!ing ] >> ...from an apartment balcony as they said their vows and committed themselves to one another. and they were doing it because they knew it would be an example to the neighborhood that good things can still happen. and everyone was cheering them on from the apartment windows. it's such a tough time for small business in this country, so i checked in with abc news' rebecca jarvis to get her take on...
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south dakota sixth grader reilly anderson was in that exact predicament when she emailed her math teacher teacher arrived on the front porch with a white board and marker in hand and that sweet moment going viral on social media. that's what teachers do all deserve this gratitude during this time. working hard to keep our kids on track plus lots of them have their own children to work with at home and then this twitter user says can't pay teachers like this guy enough. shoutout to that teacher his name is chris waba and it looks like he really likes what he does for lafings. look at that picture. jillian: that is fantastic. carley: absolutely. jillian: a lot of people have noticed a lot of reporters and anchors are working from home these days. here is what happened from one reporter working from home living with her parents. >> viruses in just what did you do, mom? holy crap. >> i love the reaction. sun coast news network reporter jessica lang was filming a report about the coronavirus in her kitchen when her dad strolled into her shot not looking exactly camera ready she uploaded the fo
south dakota sixth grader reilly anderson was in that exact predicament when she emailed her math teacher teacher arrived on the front porch with a white board and marker in hand and that sweet moment going viral on social media. that's what teachers do all deserve this gratitude during this time. working hard to keep our kids on track plus lots of them have their own children to work with at home and then this twitter user says can't pay teachers like this guy enough. shoutout to that teacher...
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like my boys will hurlin reilly and shannon pauley made up a song.a get up on ya. ♪ i've been doing that. >> stephen: jon batiste. i want to start with a quick correction. i will never lie to you, audience. during the first act, i said this is bourbon. it's actually mount gay rum. i'm just being seasonal. i'm here with my son john. give it up. my wife. that one wasn't as good. ( laughter ) that one wasn't as good. do you want to try it again? we missed completely. one more time. just the tip. it hurt a lot, though. that cowntsz for something. one politician desperate to reopen her city is las vegas mayor carolyn goodman, seen here. pretty sure no one can tell she's hung over. mayor goodman wants las vegas to reopen casinos and let the ones with the most infections then close. there's no telling which casino is most at risk, but my money's on "sneezer's palace." thank you. goodman went on with anderson cooper this afternoon, and he was having none of it. >> so, you want stadiums open? >> i'd love everything open, because i think we've had viruses for
like my boys will hurlin reilly and shannon pauley made up a song.a get up on ya. ♪ i've been doing that. >> stephen: jon batiste. i want to start with a quick correction. i will never lie to you, audience. during the first act, i said this is bourbon. it's actually mount gay rum. i'm just being seasonal. i'm here with my son john. give it up. my wife. that one wasn't as good. ( laughter ) that one wasn't as good. do you want to try it again? we missed completely. one more time. just...
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reilly today cut its price target on the stock to just 25 cents. now, the stock is moving higher today by a couple of percentage points but nearly a month after amc was forced by the coronavirus to shutter 1,000 theaters and darken its 11,000 screens around the globe, the stock is down about 12.7%. but year over year, it is down a massive 87%. with the entire movie industry, though, pretty much frozen in place and box office debuts including the live action mulan put on hold, we are joined by rich gelfond, ceo of entertainment technology giant imax. rich, good to hear from you. how are you doing? how's the team doing at imax? >> everybody is doing really well, liz. we are fortunately, i have been around long enough where in the early 2000s, a lot of financials came out in the exhibition industry and we used that time to innovate and do some of the more remarkable things we have done and we are trying to use this time doing it. so people aren't sitting around thinking about how we can move forward and make things better. liz: things might be a littl
reilly today cut its price target on the stock to just 25 cents. now, the stock is moving higher today by a couple of percentage points but nearly a month after amc was forced by the coronavirus to shutter 1,000 theaters and darken its 11,000 screens around the globe, the stock is down about 12.7%. but year over year, it is down a massive 87%. with the entire movie industry, though, pretty much frozen in place and box office debuts including the live action mulan put on hold, we are joined by...
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i agree with everything tim was saying this reilly ally is an incredib powerful story and when you think about the mood of the business and we haven't started to see cost-cut which is is something we never see from google in any meaningful way so i think to the extent that there's softness they'll be able to help the bottom line somewhat and it's not really a near second-quarter, third-quarter story. it's such an extraordinary business and that cash hoard is huge and i'm glad they're still using it because it gets even cheaper and it is not a crazy price for an extraordinary business >> let's get more on the quarter here and bring in luke venture's gene munster and he's been listening on the company's call. what are the highlights so far from that call >> melissa, this is a stellar advertising business and hats off to them. it's pretty easy to do the math and you can break the quarter down into the first nine weeks and three weeks when things really hit and they were growing their advertising business at 20% which is the same rate that they grew over last four years, impressive and what'
i agree with everything tim was saying this reilly ally is an incredib powerful story and when you think about the mood of the business and we haven't started to see cost-cut which is is something we never see from google in any meaningful way so i think to the extent that there's softness they'll be able to help the bottom line somewhat and it's not really a near second-quarter, third-quarter story. it's such an extraordinary business and that cash hoard is huge and i'm glad they're still...
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reilly, and i think paul thomas anderson and we had a contest, because we were in some place, some nicee going down and we said, "all right, throughout the night, whoever can come down the staircase funnier wins." and so, like, we would just go out, and like, i think i fell down the stairs. and i did one where i just fell down but that was a bit too hacky and a bit too obvious. but then, don did a great one where he was walking down, and then, he just like kind of either touched someone's hand or something and then, they were like, he was like, "sorry, whatever," but we all watching, so we were getting giggles. that was the dumbest game, but man, oh, man, were we laughing so hard. everyone had to do a new bit i think will ferrell won how is everyone in the broadway community? >> you know, the broadway community is, i'm always amazed by their resilience and their creativity, especially in times like this. and, you know, they were hit really hard, and a lot of people got sick unfortunately, and a lot of the cast, but everybody sort of, you know, is just sort of pushing through, and my fri
reilly, and i think paul thomas anderson and we had a contest, because we were in some place, some nicee going down and we said, "all right, throughout the night, whoever can come down the staircase funnier wins." and so, like, we would just go out, and like, i think i fell down the stairs. and i did one where i just fell down but that was a bit too hacky and a bit too obvious. but then, don did a great one where he was walking down, and then, he just like kind of either touched...
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and it was just one of those situations on the day that reilly and i had been talking back and forthd it was just a deal where she was just not understanding this function problem and graphing. and i was upstairs and i looked at my phone and i got an email from her. and i just looked over in the corner and there was a white board sitting there that i brought home from school. and riley lives downtown street i grabbed a marker and said i will be right there. i walked over and rang the doorbell. and that's kind of how it all started. [laughter] pete: riley, i have got to ask you, did you expect your teacher to show up and how much more helpful was it, algebra is tough, i get it. how much more helpful was it when he showed up right there. >> it was really helpful because i am better in front of or in front of teacher because i'm more visual learning. and over an email i guess i didn't get it. pete: listen, i mean most of us don't get algebra let alone over email i get it. josh, as the father. you came home apparently while this was going on. how surprised were you and taking that photo,
and it was just one of those situations on the day that reilly and i had been talking back and forthd it was just a deal where she was just not understanding this function problem and graphing. and i was upstairs and i looked at my phone and i got an email from her. and i just looked over in the corner and there was a white board sitting there that i brought home from school. and riley lives downtown street i grabbed a marker and said i will be right there. i walked over and rang the doorbell....
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let's speak now to british american tobacco's director of scientific research, dr david 0'reilly, who break and what you think you have? thanks, kristin. we've been working on alternative uses of tobacco for ten yea rs on alternative uses of tobacco for ten years —— christian. now they have a track record in the vaccine business, in 201a they created a treatment for ebola, during the ebola crisis. and they showed that they could develop 10 million units of the vaccine per month. and indeed, we currently have a seasonal influenza vaccine and development with the fda. 0bviously influenza vaccine and development with the fda. obviously in influenza vaccine and development with the fda. 0bviously injanuary when the covid—19 crisis broke out, we turned our attention to the coronavirus. so we worked very quickly and developed a tobacco system that is now in preclinical testing, and we are in a stage where we can ramp up production from june to up to3 we can ramp up production from june to up to 3 million doses a week. i must be clear that we would not launch any products unless we had gover
let's speak now to british american tobacco's director of scientific research, dr david 0'reilly, who break and what you think you have? thanks, kristin. we've been working on alternative uses of tobacco for ten yea rs on alternative uses of tobacco for ten years —— christian. now they have a track record in the vaccine business, in 201a they created a treatment for ebola, during the ebola crisis. and they showed that they could develop 10 million units of the vaccine per month. and indeed,...
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[applause] >> and reilly zuleta wong.applause] >> thank you, managers. >> and last but not least, our coaches. coach pereno, of course. [applause] >> coach andre walker thomas. [applause] >> coach greg wood. [applause] >> coach edison zau. [applause] >> sheri bader. [applause] >> and coach mark walker. [applause] >> and again, i'd like to invite principal sherry bellisi to come up for a photo. >> the hon. london breed: again, thank you to all the players, the coaches, the managers, the principal, the teachers, the alumni, the parents, the friends, the family. congratulations again, and i think what we're going to do at this time, since that concludes our program, we're going to go probably take a -- go down to the rotunda at the beginning of the stairs and take a picture. in the meantime, stay focused on your grades. make sure you don't give your teachers and parents a hart time this year. walk around like champions because you are champions, and make sure that everybody knows it when you step in the room. thank you, and
[applause] >> and reilly zuleta wong.applause] >> thank you, managers. >> and last but not least, our coaches. coach pereno, of course. [applause] >> coach andre walker thomas. [applause] >> coach greg wood. [applause] >> coach edison zau. [applause] >> sheri bader. [applause] >> and coach mark walker. [applause] >> and again, i'd like to invite principal sherry bellisi to come up for a photo. >> the hon. london breed: again, thank you...