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contamination so that's why you guys are seeing rick on for a full week and then me on for a full week right rick how that work out. well i want to welcome you to my home our guest my den my office whatever we want to call it here in the potomac maryland where i'm hiding away as you might say this week one of the most interesting thing that's happened this week is there started to you know what bubbling up right now manila this argument that some people are making and there's 2 sides to the argument and i think some parts of these arguments are legitimate that the lockdown was premature that a lockdown may have been more problematic especially the way it was handled i'm going to cite for you somebody that i've been talking to one of my sources on this he's not a lunatic but he thinks the lockdown is lunacy his name is lauren yass pardon me your last head he's a former health minister of israel and he says governments cannot stop a virus by decree all viruses have to run their course and the only way they stop is naturally that says point of view to. i guess go into the numbers on that a little bit i'
contamination so that's why you guys are seeing rick on for a full week and then me on for a full week right rick how that work out. well i want to welcome you to my home our guest my den my office whatever we want to call it here in the potomac maryland where i'm hiding away as you might say this week one of the most interesting thing that's happened this week is there started to you know what bubbling up right now manila this argument that some people are making and there's 2 sides to the...
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rick, how's demand these days? >> another a-minus it is quite amazing. once the fed's in the game, everybody wants to do the same thing the fed's doing. all global investors treasuries are like cream puffs. nobody can have enough of them it seems dutch auction yield, .394, the lowest of the dutch auction ever by the way 2.74 bid to cover, the best since august of 2014 really solid directs also well above average. a-minus. dealers take a much smaller quantity than anticipated. all things being considered, it's a steepening the yield curb the 2s and the 5s stopped through. is the vernacular. what that means is lower yield than when issued market where it priced and this is, of course, five-year, lowest auction yield ever back to you. >> that's the headline lowest yield ever had for a 5-year note this afternoon strong demand for it, a. >>> now let's get to the race for a treatment for coronavirus. regeneron and sanofi shutting down after a trial of only the sickest patients regeneron shares down 2 prepondera2.5% mega >> hey, kelly. this is some of the first
rick, how's demand these days? >> another a-minus it is quite amazing. once the fed's in the game, everybody wants to do the same thing the fed's doing. all global investors treasuries are like cream puffs. nobody can have enough of them it seems dutch auction yield, .394, the lowest of the dutch auction ever by the way 2.74 bid to cover, the best since august of 2014 really solid directs also well above average. a-minus. dealers take a much smaller quantity than anticipated. all things...
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. >> my name is rick davis. how does everything you write about these people making compromises, how does that affect dealing with the outside world? >> because like anyplace russia especially or foreign politics are overlapped and it is affected by the others is somebody like ernst has russia adopted a much more aggressive special relation to the west and that was absolutely swept up in that. in fact a change the whole tenor and the nature of the compromise. frankly her death on board of russian military aircraft to syria was directly linked both to her cooperation and the willingness to participate in humanitarian missions but also the russian invention in syria that was meant to be good pr led by the russian defense ministry to travel to syria to deliver medicines to hospitals but that is the direct out, foreign policy. so the museum dedicated to the gulags was subject to what you would call a hostile takeover from the states and found it in the nineties by a local diy and taken out from under them ten years late
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. >> how do you think-- i'm rick robertson. w do you think that things would have developed had fremont defeated buchanan for president? >> one possibility had fremont won in 1856, the civil war would have come then. the south, the southern leaders were saying, this will destroy the union, we will secede from the union if the republicans win. we know they weren't bluffing, we think they weren't bluffing because four years later when lincoln won, they seceded. could have happened then, fremont could have been the president instead of abraham lincoln and i want to note when the civil war did come, fremont was a general on the union signed and turned out to be a much more erratic leader than people thought he was and many of his former supporters, concluded that while they had favored his election passionately in 1856, they thanked god that he had not actually won because they thought the result could have been much more terrible had this guy, who just was not a political thinker in the way that lincoln was, had been president. go
. >> how do you think-- i'm rick robertson. w do you think that things would have developed had fremont defeated buchanan for president? >> one possibility had fremont won in 1856, the civil war would have come then. the south, the southern leaders were saying, this will destroy the union, we will secede from the union if the republicans win. we know they weren't bluffing, we think they weren't bluffing because four years later when lincoln won, they seceded. could have happened...
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how does rick respond? in the language of abraham lincoln. i don't buy or sell human beings. and this line perhaps more than any other reveals the ethical underpinning that signals ricks transformation. his willingness to take a stand. i think it is no accident that he uses the same anti-savory language in fact, it is very likely that the author of the antislavery pronouncement was howard koch. so even though lincoln himself does not as robert warren said. it embodies the lincoln like moral urgency that gets americans behind this effort. so this, then, this lincoln was once again, or at least his spirit, was once again being reimagined, reinterpreted. this may have been a link kahn to inspire a more passionate lincoln. he would have an impressive career in world war two and even after in the cold war that followed. this was a lincoln who not only fought savely at home. however it might be defined on a global scale. thank you. >> man, love your reference to the imagery. imagery and messages are everything. media, i'm reading now you mentioned the whiter, the defender. dealing
how does rick respond? in the language of abraham lincoln. i don't buy or sell human beings. and this line perhaps more than any other reveals the ethical underpinning that signals ricks transformation. his willingness to take a stand. i think it is no accident that he uses the same anti-savory language in fact, it is very likely that the author of the antislavery pronouncement was howard koch. so even though lincoln himself does not as robert warren said. it embodies the lincoln like moral...
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that's when shelly comes to realize how vast and valuable rick's collection is.t was enough to fill a warehouse. >> yes. >> there's a survival radio from mercury 9, a checklist from apollo 17, and this apollo hand controller for adjusting altitude. then shelly clocks in this old camera, a hasselblad 500c. >> when i found it, i said to him, "oh, i used to take pictures with a camera like this in high school." and he laughed at me. said, "oh, no. you definitely didn't take a picture with something like this." >> that and a lot more is next. >> announcer: but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. in a radio transmission from apollo 8, the astronauts reported seeing an object flying near them. what did they say it was? the answer in a moment. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. ♪ >> announcer: so, what did the apollo 8 astronauts say was flying near them? take a listen to command module pilot jim lovell. >> the stars align all too briefl
that's when shelly comes to realize how vast and valuable rick's collection is.t was enough to fill a warehouse. >> yes. >> there's a survival radio from mercury 9, a checklist from apollo 17, and this apollo hand controller for adjusting altitude. then shelly clocks in this old camera, a hasselblad 500c. >> when i found it, i said to him, "oh, i used to take pictures with a camera like this in high school." and he laughed at me. said, "oh, no. you definitely...
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but a fascinating conversation interesting opinions how that's our news i'm rick sanchez they say stay connected check out portable t.v. download it if you can and will see again next time it is time to do news again. well there is a global 1000 pandemic change the international system the us training relations been altered and is the west experiencing buyer's remorse when games they should. not call them out as you. don't. put us on in the could only come out sooner than another through small. interest from. the north because to do things not only to do this with get this. little fuzzy. and if you see the needle in the keys to the phone and they can. open the booth in place it says he can. do this tumult in london just to please super. cool. city. the city is. to the lets his own leisure he's going to try we should probably. he says you call it the french phrase. it's a decision i. don't have to go on the ground following instead of washroom. and all the like a typical. day will decline. from apple so it uses should i just function won't just you know. it's going to listen could you.
but a fascinating conversation interesting opinions how that's our news i'm rick sanchez they say stay connected check out portable t.v. download it if you can and will see again next time it is time to do news again. well there is a global 1000 pandemic change the international system the us training relations been altered and is the west experiencing buyer's remorse when games they should. not call them out as you. don't. put us on in the could only come out sooner than another through small....
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nothing illustrates this so clearly as the moment when rick's competitor asks if the cafe american and sam are for sale. how does rick respond? lincoln, i don't buy or selll human beings. man this line, perhaps more than any other reveals the ethical underpinning that that signals rick's transformation, his willingness to take a morale sad stand. i think it is no accident that he uses the same kind of anti-slavery language beingfficr used by the office of war information and robert sherwood. it is very likely that the author of humphreyy bogart's anti-slavery pronouncement was howard koch, a casablancanot screenwriter. even though lincoln himself does not flash ritualistically across the screen, casablanca the moral urgency that was effor being used to get ames behind this new effort. this lincoln was once again, or at least in spirit, being reimagined and reinterpreted. in some ways, this may be a lincoln that inspired a and stronger and more passionate addiction. this was a lincoln who would have an impressive career in world war ii. and even after in the cold war that followed. linthis was a lincoln who
nothing illustrates this so clearly as the moment when rick's competitor asks if the cafe american and sam are for sale. how does rick respond? lincoln, i don't buy or selll human beings. man this line, perhaps more than any other reveals the ethical underpinning that that signals rick's transformation, his willingness to take a morale sad stand. i think it is no accident that he uses the same kind of anti-slavery language beingfficr used by the office of war information and robert sherwood. it...
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clearly as the moment when rick's saloon owning competitor asks if rick's cafe american and the saloon's black piano player, sam, are for sale. how does rick respond? in the language of abraham lincoln. i don't buy or sell human beings. this line perhaps more than any other reveals the ethical underpinning that signals rick's transformation, his willingness now to take a moral stand. and i think it is no accident that he uses the same kind of antislavery language being used by the office of war information and by the lincoln playwrite robert sherwood. in fact, it is very likely that the author of humphrey bogart's antislavery pronouncement was howard koch, a "casablanca" screenwriter, the author of the "lincoln as kentucky college professor" play from the federal theater project. and so even though lincoln, himself, does not as robert penn warren said flash ritualistically across the screen "casablanca" embodies the lincoln-like moral urgency being used to get americans behind this new effort. so this, then, this lincoln was once again, or at least his spirit, once again being reimagined and reinterpreted. in some ways this may b
clearly as the moment when rick's saloon owning competitor asks if rick's cafe american and the saloon's black piano player, sam, are for sale. how does rick respond? in the language of abraham lincoln. i don't buy or sell human beings. this line perhaps more than any other reveals the ethical underpinning that signals rick's transformation, his willingness now to take a moral stand. and i think it is no accident that he uses the same kind of antislavery language being used by the office of war...
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-how are you? -rick: i'm rick. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you, sir? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. do is keep it with our nursery products outside. lemonis: thank you. we're ready. let's move it. i'm excited. simon: watch the roof. we're gazebo surfing. ♪ jack: where we are today, kind of start pinching yourself every day. if there is an issue, we speak about it. there's no raising the voice. there's no argument. it's exciting. damion: i feel sophisticated. we were making these in our garage, and now it's paid off -- big contracts, beautiful workshop, new business partner. it's unreal. lemonis: i think the only thing that i ask of the three of you, other than you run a good business and take care of the customers, is to treat each other with respect. communicate. if you have an issue, sit down and discuss it. just be a team. when i first met you, nobody was respecting you, and you two were killing each other. you control what happens, and if this business is gonna be successful, it's gonna be because of what you guys do, not because of whit do. we appreciate you. jack: thank you, m
-how are you? -rick: i'm rick. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you, sir? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. do is keep it with our nursery products outside. lemonis: thank you. we're ready. let's move it. i'm excited. simon: watch the roof. we're gazebo surfing. ♪ jack: where we are today, kind of start pinching yourself every day. if there is an issue, we speak about it. there's no raising the voice. there's no argument. it's exciting. damion: i feel sophisticated. we were making these in our...
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rick, thanks for coming on good to see you again. >> good seeing you, carl, how are you? >> not bad so we got at least seven states with plans to start reopening in the next two weeks obviously all the attention is on georgia this week ahead of friday why do you think they chose the industry's they chose to open first and what's going to determine whether it's called a success or not >> well, i can't tell you why other states did what they did i'm going to be working with governor newsom. he asked me to be on his committee that's looking at this i will tell you what i feel strongly about i think that small businesses should really get the head start on reopening they're the backbone of this economy. and certainly california, los angeles, but i believe around the country, we should have small businesses leading the way. it also gives us an opportunity because they're typically smaller formats in restaurants and retail, we can monitor it better and test it better and see what is happening from a health standpoint. and then the larger businesses can follow on after that so t
rick, thanks for coming on good to see you again. >> good seeing you, carl, how are you? >> not bad so we got at least seven states with plans to start reopening in the next two weeks obviously all the attention is on georgia this week ahead of friday why do you think they chose the industry's they chose to open first and what's going to determine whether it's called a success or not >> well, i can't tell you why other states did what they did i'm going to be working with...
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even for people who aren't on medicare but remember and let's think of the model now how does medicare work. if rick sanchez is your bars doctor if i am your doctor i only get paid if i can take care of you if you get sick and go to the hospital i take a hit financially so the way medicare is designed in the united states and frankly i think it's a brilliant system i think any time you can incentivize someone to do well and in this case it's to keep somebody healthy i think it's a better system so as a result anything that i as a doctor earns a system can do to keep you well and keep you the hell out of that emergency room or 'd some hospital that already has too many people with it and they could barely find a ventilator for you the better it is for me so the last thing i'm going to do is charge you for anything at this particular point in time and i want to talk a little bit about a broader health care system it's this pandemic because we're talking about a lack of beds a lack of ventilators like a massive lack of doctors really and a lack of everything and you know a lot of people call that a fai
even for people who aren't on medicare but remember and let's think of the model now how does medicare work. if rick sanchez is your bars doctor if i am your doctor i only get paid if i can take care of you if you get sick and go to the hospital i take a hit financially so the way medicare is designed in the united states and frankly i think it's a brilliant system i think any time you can incentivize someone to do well and in this case it's to keep somebody healthy i think it's a better system...
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what can they do besides weight how it plays out? rickthat is what they have is an option, sit back and see how it plays out. to some extent this election was always going to be about donald trump. anything donald trump does is all about donald trump. this likely was going to stack down vote onp or his first term of office, which would not be unusual for sitting presidents. even more so, because of the pandemic, this will be a referendum on his leadership and whether or not people feel like he has done everything he can to maintain the health safety of america and the economic safety of america. biden will have a limited ability probably late in the game to create a contrast with trump. there'll be plenty to do there, but he will have to pick carefully what issues he strikes out on because the american public -- it is hard to predict what they will care about in september and october of this year. we do know one thing for sure. securityd economic will be at the top of that agenda. david: speaking of health, one last question. do republica
what can they do besides weight how it plays out? rickthat is what they have is an option, sit back and see how it plays out. to some extent this election was always going to be about donald trump. anything donald trump does is all about donald trump. this likely was going to stack down vote onp or his first term of office, which would not be unusual for sitting presidents. even more so, because of the pandemic, this will be a referendum on his leadership and whether or not people feel like he...
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, yeah ad-rock -- yeah, ad-rock he -- ad-rock actually is the person who gave me demo to rick rubin and that's how, you know, he helped me get my break. he got -- you know, he really got me my break. he listened 'cause he used to hang out with rick in his dorm room every day i sent the tape there. rick would just throw them in a corner in a box with a bunch of other tapes ad would go through the boxes when he had nothing to do. he was playing hooky from school he listened to my tape he's like, "aww, ll cool j." he played it and he liked it, and he told rick to listen to it and blah- blah- blah. and then he -- rick ended up, you know, calling me down and we made a record and on top of that, ad-rock, you know actually made the beat on my first song i need a beat you know what i'm saying >> jimmy: did he really? yeah he programmed the drum machine rick produced it but ad-rock, you know, programmed the drums and everything on that yeah >> jimmy: what was your beat on i need a beat before ad-rock did it >> it was something i had done on a chord drum machine. a demo on a chord drum machine >> jimmy: rea
, yeah ad-rock -- yeah, ad-rock he -- ad-rock actually is the person who gave me demo to rick rubin and that's how, you know, he helped me get my break. he got -- you know, he really got me my break. he listened 'cause he used to hang out with rick in his dorm room every day i sent the tape there. rick would just throw them in a corner in a box with a bunch of other tapes ad would go through the boxes when he had nothing to do. he was playing hooky from school he listened to my tape he's like,...
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how is your industry doing with the impact of covid-19? ricku for the opportunity to be with you this afternoon. the north american market is such an integrated marketplace. when one hurts, we see the others hurting as well. you mentioned, significant closures happening in the united states. , naturally,essure on our neighbors to the south, but also on those who depend on some of those markets. that would be for the live animals shipped from canada into the u.s.. that creates a zero value marketplace right now, which is devastating for producers. here in canada, we have some challenge with some processing have abut we also segment of our processing still going strong. employees are healthy and that is a blessing. but we also know we are on a slippery slope with regards to dealing with, number one, the animals on our farms, and the fact that all of this will create shortage at the retail level. of course, when it comes herding you, that affects you. affect canadian producers? always challenging from one country to the next. that weust reiterate
how is your industry doing with the impact of covid-19? ricku for the opportunity to be with you this afternoon. the north american market is such an integrated marketplace. when one hurts, we see the others hurting as well. you mentioned, significant closures happening in the united states. , naturally,essure on our neighbors to the south, but also on those who depend on some of those markets. that would be for the live animals shipped from canada into the u.s.. that creates a zero value...
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rick bright, where the president said, "how can he be a whistle-blower? and nobody knows who he is." you don't have to be anonymous to be a whistle-blower. the last big whistle-blower remained anonymous, and there is nothing in the whistle-blower act about protecting somebody's anonymity. it's protecting them against retribution. but you certainly don't need to be anonymous to file a whistle-blower complaint. so, that is one that wa i was puzzled about. >> harris: lot they are paid continuing to give a lot of access, as he does always, but this began with the signing of that $484 billion relief bill into law. we will cover that as it starts to roll out, as well. john roberts, on the lawn outside the white house, thank you very much. i want to quickly go to dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center and fox news contributor. dr. siegel, you've heard john roberts there, you are the president today. how do we just kind of look at what the president had to say? are there, in fact -- and i know you study this -- treatments out there t
rick bright, where the president said, "how can he be a whistle-blower? and nobody knows who he is." you don't have to be anonymous to be a whistle-blower. the last big whistle-blower remained anonymous, and there is nothing in the whistle-blower act about protecting somebody's anonymity. it's protecting them against retribution. but you certainly don't need to be anonymous to file a whistle-blower complaint. so, that is one that wa i was puzzled about. >> harris: lot they are...
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we can't get data without testing. >> rick, let me ask you on the testing front, just from a business standpoint, how do you think companies are going to be able, big companies, you are talking about small companies and i get that as we are leading the way on getting them open for a lot of reasons, economics and psychological and moral and etcetera, but for big companies, i am trying to visualize what it looks like getting back to work at a big company. it seems to me that they would have to be able to assure their employees well, if somebody has a cuff in the workplace, we can give them a media task on-site and we'll know more than 15 minutes if there is an issue or not. it seems like all those things and testing and taking people's temperatures that's going to become a part for big companies at least of the day-to-day life. am i wrong on that? >> no, you are absolutely right. we are working with the head of infection disease. we got a whole bunch of protocols and procedures for our office and property. every employee is going to have their temperatures taken before they walk into the office. the re
we can't get data without testing. >> rick, let me ask you on the testing front, just from a business standpoint, how do you think companies are going to be able, big companies, you are talking about small companies and i get that as we are leading the way on getting them open for a lot of reasons, economics and psychological and moral and etcetera, but for big companies, i am trying to visualize what it looks like getting back to work at a big company. it seems to me that they would have...
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rick lik reichmuth. how are you. >> depends on how are asking. ond villain. rick: that wasn't my intention. my closet is right behind me and it was right there and clean. so, there you go. i will tell you what, so we are at the change of season right now, from winter into spring that brings a whole set of things we are watching allergies. allergies across the southeast were off the charts this week. then we got a little bit of rain. take a look here at the maps. this is the spring flood outlook. all of the ground that's frozen, all of the snow that's got to melt and the precipitation that comes on top of it. red river up across parts of north da vincnorth dakota washi. same across the mississippi river valley. chance for moderate flooding. at least that's the outlook as of this point. also, over the next few months, this is your average precipitation outlook above average especially across parts of the ohio valley in towards the mid-atlantic. out across the west things looking drier. next couple of days rain coming into california. all right, guys
rick lik reichmuth. how are you. >> depends on how are asking. ond villain. rick: that wasn't my intention. my closet is right behind me and it was right there and clean. so, there you go. i will tell you what, so we are at the change of season right now, from winter into spring that brings a whole set of things we are watching allergies. allergies across the southeast were off the charts this week. then we got a little bit of rain. take a look here at the maps. this is the spring flood...
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i want to back i'm rick sanchez time to move over to germany now how is the largest member dealing with coronavirus the reports are generally good let's go to berlin peter all of the following things for us there. the word is that germany has been more i repaired than most right. well you could see it's more prepared you could see that a lot of that prepared this was already built into the german economy actually just listened a little while ago to the british foreign so i beg your pardon british health secretary the minister for health there and he was saying one of the reasons that they were so prepared compared to germany was a lot of the. the research facilities a lot of the little trees to deal with testing and things like that and when it comes to these type of diseases these type of viruses are actually located here in germany so they've been knocking noise out even at even faster rate that they were already what we have seen though is really. that the way this social distancing has been put in place here seems to really be working to an extent it's something that hasn't upset ge
i want to back i'm rick sanchez time to move over to germany now how is the largest member dealing with coronavirus the reports are generally good let's go to berlin peter all of the following things for us there. the word is that germany has been more i repaired than most right. well you could see it's more prepared you could see that a lot of that prepared this was already built into the german economy actually just listened a little while ago to the british foreign so i beg your pardon...
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and i don't think rick reichmuth either could imagine that how are you doing? survival. a lot of snow out there. here it is april. the eastern part of the country got almost no snow all winter long and finally we are getting some. take a look at the maps. show you what's going on. a storm that's coming across parts of the northeast, especially upstate new york in throughout much of new england. there is where the snow is right now. some of it is really heavy. up to about five inches or so of snow by the time this is all said and done. across areas in massachusetts. far northern part of connecticut. then you go a little bit off towards the south and today we have got some -- a little bit of severe weather with it. it's where we saw this severe weather last sunday. so take a look at this. we will see some severe weather later on today more to the northern side of florida. mostly. and we are also going to be look at significant rain sunday into monday. which means seeing more tornadoes and seeing more rain and more flooding. not good news for folks along the south.
and i don't think rick reichmuth either could imagine that how are you doing? survival. a lot of snow out there. here it is april. the eastern part of the country got almost no snow all winter long and finally we are getting some. take a look at the maps. show you what's going on. a storm that's coming across parts of the northeast, especially upstate new york in throughout much of new england. there is where the snow is right now. some of it is really heavy. up to about five inches or so of...
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and rick a man bet clashed with boss nara for weeks now over how to handle the corner virus outbreak the president has repeatedly dante the risk of covert 1000 calling it a little flu brazil has latin america's worst outbreak with nearly 2348 deaths and the u.n. envoy for yemen says the country's warring sides at close to reaching a formal truce negotiations have been taking place for the past 2 weeks after the saudi u.a.e. coalition announced a unilateral cease fire a spokesman for. wanted to support the u.n. efforts to reach a political solution and help to stop the spread of the coronavirus those are the headlines coming up next on people in power as corona virus continues to devastate the united states the race to the white house goes on joe biden has all but secure his place is the democratic nominee he can beat still trump joined us for continuing coverage of the u.s. election 2020 on al-jazeera. alaska's far north as one of the world's last pristine environment but now the trumpet ministration wants to let oil companies through here as campaign is take on the white house and t
and rick a man bet clashed with boss nara for weeks now over how to handle the corner virus outbreak the president has repeatedly dante the risk of covert 1000 calling it a little flu brazil has latin america's worst outbreak with nearly 2348 deaths and the u.n. envoy for yemen says the country's warring sides at close to reaching a formal truce negotiations have been taking place for the past 2 weeks after the saudi u.a.e. coalition announced a unilateral cease fire a spokesman for. wanted to...
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they certainly should implement this is rick i grew up dreaming that i would own an american car i don't know how it came to pass that so many of your people are prepared to buy a volkswagen instead give me a buick or a caterpillar. the governments have full power they could sit to these corporate giants you'll never work here again unless you pay us every penny every cent of the profits you made during that fraudulent period when you were cheating from us you were cheating your customers and you were despoiling our environment. of the power they just very really want to use it because they are loved by corporate giants and who knows what happens in the back room but the law beat out. the should be following this through with unbelievable what. go ahead we want to put a punctuation on mr kind of a way to about 30 seconds. what i was going to add on to it george. there was a commission by it found exactly sure it was talking about that there was a. if you will among these auto manufacturers to consumers all around the world remember this just isn't a mayor it's not just europe it's for ciro it's a
they certainly should implement this is rick i grew up dreaming that i would own an american car i don't know how it came to pass that so many of your people are prepared to buy a volkswagen instead give me a buick or a caterpillar. the governments have full power they could sit to these corporate giants you'll never work here again unless you pay us every penny every cent of the profits you made during that fraudulent period when you were cheating from us you were cheating your customers and...
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which is respiratory and then well i got to show you before we go here rick this this video out of nepal it's pretty incredible it's how police officers in the paul are trying to keep distance from people they arrest and it's the use of essentially a cold a 6 foot pole with a little grabber on the end similar to when those those devices that you see in the store when people try to get something out of a high shelf and they use the whole basically to keep the arrestees away from them this is happening in the paul. desperate times call for desperate measures ben swan as usual great stuff great conversation glad you're bringing us the updates from all over so you get in the next hour i mentioned mark twain earlier as a man who wrote about and tended to rely on common sense right there's somebody else who tends to live by that axiom somebody i know he is a former governor of minnesota the host of the world according to the jesse here on our team america joining us fresh from a well deserved hiatus is governor jesse ventura so here is the i have to ask you because you were a governor a damn good one i think and there's a go
which is respiratory and then well i got to show you before we go here rick this this video out of nepal it's pretty incredible it's how police officers in the paul are trying to keep distance from people they arrest and it's the use of essentially a cold a 6 foot pole with a little grabber on the end similar to when those those devices that you see in the store when people try to get something out of a high shelf and they use the whole basically to keep the arrestees away from them this is...
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states which is kind of an interesting statement because that's not really how the system works in the united states as you well know rick but he made that statement on the less and i understand one of our correspondents tribute as just reported that 6 states in the northeast have gotten together to create almost their own little fiefdom to make decisions outside of what the white house or the federal government wants is that right. that is correct and in addition to that there are a group of red states that are now talking about what they're calling the red state revolt in which by may 1st they may plan to unilaterally reopen all of their states in unison to try to get the economy back so there's a lot of questions about who's actually in charge here and of course we have this thing called rule of law in this country that prohibits one person doing everything they want speaking of states though rick this is an important one the governor of new york andrew cuomo has said that in new york the curve is flattening now he says it's it is a terribly high number of deaths still being recorded over 700 of the last few days but
states which is kind of an interesting statement because that's not really how the system works in the united states as you well know rick but he made that statement on the less and i understand one of our correspondents tribute as just reported that 6 states in the northeast have gotten together to create almost their own little fiefdom to make decisions outside of what the white house or the federal government wants is that right. that is correct and in addition to that there are a group of...
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let's check in with rick and his department, see how the weather's doing. hey, rick.ly everybody's at home, but when you're staying at home today across the south, just like last sunday, you're getting ready for severe weather. temperatures this morning are already into the 70s, 78 in new orleans. and then you add in the humidity, and it feels hotter than that. very stuckey our, feels -- sticky air down across parts of the south and where that kind of line is, that's where we're going to see the severe weather. where you see that orange and the red, that's the highest threat. there's going to be some really large hail, there's going to be some tornadoes and some really strong winds, and some of those tornadoes could be large and long lasting. we're going to watch that. it's going to start a little bit earlier today in texas and louisiana, as early as around noon, and then spread to the east throughout the afternoon. all right, guys, back to you. jillian: reduction, thank you very much for keeping us updated. and still ahead, one minute he's in the classroom, the next
let's check in with rick and his department, see how the weather's doing. hey, rick.ly everybody's at home, but when you're staying at home today across the south, just like last sunday, you're getting ready for severe weather. temperatures this morning are already into the 70s, 78 in new orleans. and then you add in the humidity, and it feels hotter than that. very stuckey our, feels -- sticky air down across parts of the south and where that kind of line is, that's where we're going to see...
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immediately ahead of us and urges american people to stick to the guideline saying this is how we will get through this. rick leventhal from new york with what the governor is telling us about the situation there. good evening. >> signs of hope and recovery so badly needed in a city with hospitals and morgues in nearly full of coronavirus victims. as you mentioned the governor of new york saying today it appears that the curve of new cases has flattened. the total number of hospitalizations is down. intensive care admissions are down and incubation is down. governor says he's hopeful we are on our way back but he says the pause keeping people off the street unless it's essentially important must continue. >> people can't work any harder. the staff can't work any harder and staying at this level is problematic. and, if we are plateauing it's because social distancing is working. so we have to make sure the social distancing actually continues. >> another huge development today here involves the temporary hospital at the javits center and the naval ship comfort with the government sending 3,000 additional medi
immediately ahead of us and urges american people to stick to the guideline saying this is how we will get through this. rick leventhal from new york with what the governor is telling us about the situation there. good evening. >> signs of hope and recovery so badly needed in a city with hospitals and morgues in nearly full of coronavirus victims. as you mentioned the governor of new york saying today it appears that the curve of new cases has flattened. the total number of...
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broke that story about 2 months ago so yeah i mean who knows how it's going to work out but that's the argument from ministrations make ok rick i mean there are very few things that the united states and russia are friendly with right now and usually space cooperation is that story you know the going taking a saw us up to the i asked yes russian cosmonauts american astronaut but something else happened today that seems to bring a decade of cooperation between the u.s. and russia is coming to an end what's that all about. so look 10 years ago i think it was 2011. the united states had shuttles remember we used to celebrate those things we don't run from of our daddy and watch the shuttle launches well they stopped when they stopped the united states did not stop going into outer space with the united states did was it piggy backed off of so use rockets in other words ask the russians hey from now on you guys take us up into space and the russians agreed to do it from 80 $9000000.00 per seat for our astronauts to go up in space with the cosmonauts at the same time that's been a pretty cool program it's very it's worked very wel
broke that story about 2 months ago so yeah i mean who knows how it's going to work out but that's the argument from ministrations make ok rick i mean there are very few things that the united states and russia are friendly with right now and usually space cooperation is that story you know the going taking a saw us up to the i asked yes russian cosmonauts american astronaut but something else happened today that seems to bring a decade of cooperation between the u.s. and russia is coming to an...
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in new york, rick leventhal, fox news. jon: coming up, how dogs are making virtual visits to hospital patients. ♪ ♪ who let the dogs out ♪ ♪ who let the dogs out for nearly 100 years, we've worked to provide you with the financial strength, stability, and online tools you need. and now it's no different. because helping you through this crisis is what we're made for. trust us. us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. and finding new ways to...
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universe itself and life's place in the bigger scheme of things for us with rick sanchez i'm alex my i love it all right that's how we get started for you today there's a lot going on though and we're going to be coming back with a lot more on what's going on but the particularly in new york where both the governor and the mayor seem particularly angry today for several reasons the mayor angry at hasidic jews the governor is angry at the white house we're going to break all that down for you by the way they got some friends looking for a newscast it's not like the rest of the time or here by golly or television catches on portable t.v. it's a great app if you don't have it go get it from rick sanchez to see again when it's time to get this. to do most of this we're going. to be meeting with google who are we. going to get it. walking into a word don't we no longer know what we're looking. at all that. stuff. we go to work so you stay home. hey folks next on dennis miller plus one well you can see how sunny we all are around here we're going to be joined by a good friend of the show jack osborne hosts a good show o
universe itself and life's place in the bigger scheme of things for us with rick sanchez i'm alex my i love it all right that's how we get started for you today there's a lot going on though and we're going to be coming back with a lot more on what's going on but the particularly in new york where both the governor and the mayor seem particularly angry today for several reasons the mayor angry at hasidic jews the governor is angry at the white house we're going to break all that down for you by...
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also how will this pandemic impact our relationship with china moving forward, a relationship that is already been strained as with senator rickcott right after the break that's me. by using your va streamline refi benefit, one call to newday usa can save you $2,000 a year. that's me. there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. that's me. put your va home loan benefits to good use. call my team at newday usa. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. so if you need to keep moving, we're here for you. at carvana-- the safer way to buy a car. ♪. charles: folks the american trucker really has always been the backbone of this country, and there is a fantastic article in the "detroit news" that says, american truckers, our new first-r
also how will this pandemic impact our relationship with china moving forward, a relationship that is already been strained as with senator rickcott right after the break that's me. by using your va streamline refi benefit, one call to newday usa can save you $2,000 a year. that's me. there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. that's me. put your va home loan benefits to good use. call my team at newday usa. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are...
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rick sanchez where we believe it's time to do news again. these are the questions that we think you'll be asking tomorrow after watching this newscast today how soon will the white house's 3 phase plan go into effect will the coronavirus quarantine result in more divorces or more babies what do you think want you to get involved in this discussion with us and is there really a military task force ready to secure the u.s. capitol on a moments notice. also all this week we'll be bringing you coverage of the corona virus as you've seen with updates from all over the world to give you everything you need to know to protect yourself and your family and we call it trucking coronavirus. we begin today with the good news bad news scenario really the good news of course is that there's a drug a new drug that seems extremely promising it's an anti-viral and there's also the plan that i just mentioned for ending the lockdown that has some people at least seeming seeing the light at the end of the top right the bad news is that the death rate the daily death rate has jumped dramatically in fact overnight the total death toll in the united states went all
rick sanchez where we believe it's time to do news again. these are the questions that we think you'll be asking tomorrow after watching this newscast today how soon will the white house's 3 phase plan go into effect will the coronavirus quarantine result in more divorces or more babies what do you think want you to get involved in this discussion with us and is there really a military task force ready to secure the u.s. capitol on a moments notice. also all this week we'll be bringing you...
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of the thing that's been on my mind as these numbers come out, rick santelli can dismiss them, but they're going to be there nonetheless. how accurate they are and lasting they are is a matter for debate, and rick is right to raise it we're going to also start seeing an awful lot of corporate numbers just like toyota's that paint a very, very bleak picture. so it wouldn't surprise you, would it, if we test the lows from last monday >> it wouldn't, at all and i think investors understand that economic data is going to contract, but i don't know that we fully understand the magnitude of that contraction. to rick's point, i think we're going to need to dive into the data a little bit more i look at the manufacturing pmi number that we got this morning. on face value, it actually didn't look that bad it was actually slightly above expectations, in contraction, but not awful. if you look under the surface, there are some knnuances there that are important to understand that's the sign of high demand in a growing economy supply deliveries have slowed down dramatically, but it's because of the issues with the virus nap reading was
of the thing that's been on my mind as these numbers come out, rick santelli can dismiss them, but they're going to be there nonetheless. how accurate they are and lasting they are is a matter for debate, and rick is right to raise it we're going to also start seeing an awful lot of corporate numbers just like toyota's that paint a very, very bleak picture. so it wouldn't surprise you, would it, if we test the lows from last monday >> it wouldn't, at all and i think investors understand...
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rick sanchez where we believe it's time to do news again. right here is our list of the questions that we think you are going to be asking tomorrow how concerned should we be about a wag the dog distraction can tear is tested nations like las vegas survive coronavirus jerald celebrity answers recession or depression how deep and how long. let's begin once again by looking at this video look at this video that we're going to show you right here it's the one that we were just showing you a little while ago that shows the iranian gunships and it also shows that the u.s. naval vessel is there something interesting about this because you heard the sailor say well his guns unclipped well you know what that means right if the guns on clipped that means if he sneezes it because of somebody hits them moves forward suddenly that gun goes off what if the other side fires these are the kinds of things that seem harmless an explanation but this is how heck even world wars have begun that incident by the way took place just off the coast of kuwait so what we put together here is essentially the persian gulf this is where that happened right so here you have
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state executive signaling they will be making decisions together about when and how to lift the shutdown. we start with rick leventhal in new york about what these governors are planning. >> today we heard four words new york and america have been waiting to hear, the worst is over. over cuomo admitted that was his opinion but is based on facts, on the numbers flattening and now we know of preparations on going on a shared approach to restarting the economy, opening schools and businesses, the governors from 7 states coordinating efforts to get people back to work in a gradual organized way. connecticut, delaware, massachusetts, new york, pennsylvania and rhode island which account for more than half of the cases in the us and more than 62% of the deaths, governors working on integrated regional framework to ease isolation and get back on track without hurting were spread. the plan will include more testing, treatment, ongoing social distancing and contact tracing with one of the big questions being who goes back to work first and how quickly or slowly does this happen? >> everyone is very anxious to get ou
state executive signaling they will be making decisions together about when and how to lift the shutdown. we start with rick leventhal in new york about what these governors are planning. >> today we heard four words new york and america have been waiting to hear, the worst is over. over cuomo admitted that was his opinion but is based on facts, on the numbers flattening and now we know of preparations on going on a shared approach to restarting the economy, opening schools and...
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david ricks will join us later this morning >>> target out with news how shopping trends have changednd what that means for their bottom line. we'll talk to the ceo brian cornell next here on cnbc. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box. target just out with some news that stock is up after the company said same-store sales increased to date. same-store sales were down slightly but comps were higher because digital sales were up more than 100% something nobody could have predicted. joining us now on the phone. first on cnbc is target ceo brian cornell. have you ever seen anything like this quarter you just experienced? >> caller: it is an unprecedented quarter. we have been tracking consumer behavior we've been talking about the different chapters we've seen. back in february, which seems like a long time ago now it was a normal shopping month for target guests. we topped up just short of 4%. at the end of the month, we saw that big stockup occur as consumers started to buy up. we saw categories like food and beverage and households go up as much as 40%. then as we've gotten int
david ricks will join us later this morning >>> target out with news how shopping trends have changednd what that means for their bottom line. we'll talk to the ceo brian cornell next here on cnbc. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box. target just out with some news that stock is up after the company said same-store sales increased to date. same-store sales were down slightly but comps were higher because digital sales were up more than 100% something nobody could...
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to vietnam because obviously rick jagger of the rolling stones sang about your opposition to the vietnam war how is it different i think the main difference is in what happened to the world in the ninety's in my opinion the fact that the soviet union collapsed that china and the way it did created a hero in trade of game our ally station even amongst people who basically didn't support these governments but saw them as creating a space between 2 power blocs and in that space we could all function and live and be critical of one year aside and we wanted to do was that counterbalance disappeared the united states the game v. had a monolithic power in the global scale and people follow them and alternatives that the iraq iraq war demonstration in my opinion was the 1st sign that people were searching for something else 1st day by saying don't make war on iraq and these demonstrations were huge in your but if we look back on it over a 1000000 people in london 2000000 people in madrid nearly 3000000 in rome over 200002 new york hundreds of thousands all over the phone ship cargo every american city i
to vietnam because obviously rick jagger of the rolling stones sang about your opposition to the vietnam war how is it different i think the main difference is in what happened to the world in the ninety's in my opinion the fact that the soviet union collapsed that china and the way it did created a hero in trade of game our ally station even amongst people who basically didn't support these governments but saw them as creating a space between 2 power blocs and in that space we could all...