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that is what sara nelson said.dent of the flight attendant's union and she worked very hard to change the trump mcconnell senate bill into a bill that democrats could support. the airline provisions of the bill were changed dramatically by the democrats thanks to the expert advice of sara nelson who will get tonight's last word next. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or wors
that is what sara nelson said.dent of the flight attendant's union and she worked very hard to change the trump mcconnell senate bill into a bill that democrats could support. the airline provisions of the bill were changed dramatically by the democrats thanks to the expert advice of sara nelson who will get tonight's last word next. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking...
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sara: women were targeted. sara: these mothers had the strength to rebuild their lives strength to rebuild their lives and raise a new generation.
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i'm sara eisen with mike santoli.ay for rebound on wall street, making up some of the lost ground after yesterday, the worst day for stocks since 1987. this is how we shaped up dow closing higher by more than 5%, 6% gain for the s&p 500. 6.23% for the nasdaq and the best performer of the day, russell 2000, up 6.5%. 13% down on the dow yesterday, 12% for the s&p. we are waiting numbers this hour from fedex we'll bring you those as soon as we get them, see if we can glean anything from what's happening in the global economy right now. joining us to talk about the market today, by phone, from merrill lynch and still with us, nancy tengler from laflor tengler. just another crazy wild swing day, mike. >> it was, sara. you can walk away from it and say okay, it's an acceptable bounce after such a washout that we've had in recent days gained backless little less than half of what we lost yesterday in the s&p 500 you have to approach these phases of a decline with kind of parallel tracks of thinking. one is market is down tre
i'm sara eisen with mike santoli.ay for rebound on wall street, making up some of the lost ground after yesterday, the worst day for stocks since 1987. this is how we shaped up dow closing higher by more than 5%, 6% gain for the s&p 500. 6.23% for the nasdaq and the best performer of the day, russell 2000, up 6.5%. 13% down on the dow yesterday, 12% for the s&p. we are waiting numbers this hour from fedex we'll bring you those as soon as we get them, see if we can glean anything from...
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if we have a moment, sara, the president does write with interest rates for the u.s.eing at zero this is the time to do our decade's long-awaited infrastructure bill. it should be very big and bold, $2 trillion and focused solely on jobs and rebuilding the once great infrastructure of our country, phase four. something that bill ackman just wrote a very long thread about, sara, just the other day >> well, it makes sense. the u.s. government can borrow for nothing. we've been talking about getting infrastructure built in this country, perhaps as ackman has said, you can to infrastructure building of roads and bridges and tunnels while social distancing the question is what is phase four going to look like? can it help the cruise lines and retail and so many industries left behind and how that gets folded in with this idea of an infrastructure spend the fact that the president and members of congress is talking about it is giving the market some hope they will continue to provide relief as our economy remains virtually shutdown. >> yeah. you would have to imagine the po
if we have a moment, sara, the president does write with interest rates for the u.s.eing at zero this is the time to do our decade's long-awaited infrastructure bill. it should be very big and bold, $2 trillion and focused solely on jobs and rebuilding the once great infrastructure of our country, phase four. something that bill ackman just wrote a very long thread about, sara, just the other day >> well, it makes sense. the u.s. government can borrow for nothing. we've been talking about...
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sara: one can dream, jesse. jesse: it's a nice thought. i want to play some sound. is out campaigning in michigan. i think ran into some guys there and is going to do a little confrontation. >> you are trying to diminish our second amendment rights and take away our guns. >> shush, shush. it's important, the second amendment. jesse: joe has bernie sanders sunday one-on-one. this is not a good harbinger of things to come. is there anything the vp could learn from that confrontation. sara: take a minute, count to 10, do what you need to do and come back to the table. bring the temperament a little bit more level and see if he can interact with people he needs their votes if he wants any chance of winning. i think he has forgotten that running for president is all about getting support and getting people to vote for you. a lot of that ier action, hopefully he can take a minute, count to 10 and come back with a cooler head the next time he has a tough exchange. jesse: who knows, it could be a winning strategy. sara, thank you very much. coming up, an exclusive interview
sara: one can dream, jesse. jesse: it's a nice thought. i want to play some sound. is out campaigning in michigan. i think ran into some guys there and is going to do a little confrontation. >> you are trying to diminish our second amendment rights and take away our guns. >> shush, shush. it's important, the second amendment. jesse: joe has bernie sanders sunday one-on-one. this is not a good harbinger of things to come. is there anything the vp could learn from that confrontation....
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, no h on sara.nks, lawrence. >> okay. thank you. when we come back, katie porter's brilliant questioning in a house committee hearing today reached a new high even for her because she did something we've never seen before. she forced a reluctant trump appointee to change trump policy on the spot, under pressure from her questioning, and decide to do the right thing for once. and katie porter did something else we haven't seen her do in a congressional hearing. she saved lives. that's next. i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior
, no h on sara.nks, lawrence. >> okay. thank you. when we come back, katie porter's brilliant questioning in a house committee hearing today reached a new high even for her because she did something we've never seen before. she forced a reluctant trump appointee to change trump policy on the spot, under pressure from her questioning, and decide to do the right thing for once. and katie porter did something else we haven't seen her do in a congressional hearing. she saved lives. that's...
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the highest points gain for the dow ever sara, over to you. >> yeah, welcome bark.f you're just joining us, i'm sara along with wilfred along with mike, senior markets commentator on a big rebound day for the market take a look at how we finished up the day dow back over 2,000. biggest point gain ever for the dow jones industrial average a daily gain of 11.26% best percentage gain since 2008. s&p 500 broad rally here as well every sector finishing in the green. it was up 9.3% energy, the biggest gainer up 16%. financials up more than 12%. so are industrials and materials as well. all the sectors again in the green. there's the nasdaq up 8% and the russell 2000 index of small caps also closing out the session with 9.p%. a lot of losers in the recent market volatility and sell offs, they were on top of the market definitely signs of bargain hunting. coming up, we'll hear from the campbell's soup ceo. we'll get his take on the concerns amid the coronavirus and later, mike pence's chief of staff will join us his view of president trump's statement that he hopes to have
the highest points gain for the dow ever sara, over to you. >> yeah, welcome bark.f you're just joining us, i'm sara along with wilfred along with mike, senior markets commentator on a big rebound day for the market take a look at how we finished up the day dow back over 2,000. biggest point gain ever for the dow jones industrial average a daily gain of 11.26% best percentage gain since 2008. s&p 500 broad rally here as well every sector finishing in the green. it was up 9.3% energy,...
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meg has more at headquarters. >> hi, sara. the w.h.o. making that declaration several weeks after many in the public health community thought it should have noting today not just the concerning spread and severity of the disease, but also what he calms, quote, alarming levels of inaction he's seeing in response. >> some countries are struggling with a lack of capacity. sol companies are struggling with lack of resources some companies are struggling with lack of resolve. >> in the past two weeks, he said the number of cases outside china has increased 13 fold. the number of infected countries has tripled. there are now more than 121,000 cases worldwide, and more than 4300 people have died. in the u.s., a major shift toward medication today from several areas. washington state restricting gatherings of more than 250 people and several hard-hit counties san francisco up more than 1 sthourks people. we heard ohio may be making similar moves, too still public health experts saying more actions are needed scott gottlieb telling us there could
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it does continue good afternoon i'm wilfred frost along with sara and tyler as we continue to social distance here at cnbc. we are in the final hour of o another historic week on wall street with stocks giving back some of this week's massive gain still up 12% for the week though let's look at what's driving the action the house of representatives officially passing the $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill which now heads to the prosecutor's desk, expected to be signed around 4:00 p.m. the united states now has more coronavirus cases than any other country in the world quickly approachi inin ining 10 boeing said that -- coming up in the show, we'll speak to slack ceo about the surge in working remotely how his company may integrate with a major competitor to make working from home easier it has been one of the rare winners in this overall market sell off let's focus in on the big stories we are watching at this hour kayla has the latest on the rescue package mike tracking today's pullback in the markets phil lebeau is covering the automakers for us as president trump slams -- phil, fi
it does continue good afternoon i'm wilfred frost along with sara and tyler as we continue to social distance here at cnbc. we are in the final hour of o another historic week on wall street with stocks giving back some of this week's massive gain still up 12% for the week though let's look at what's driving the action the house of representatives officially passing the $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill which now heads to the prosecutor's desk, expected to be signed around 4:00 p.m. the...
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sara. >> reporter: that's right, pam. really all over the country and passenger haves taken to social media to share their experiences on the grand princess cruise ship. even the people trying to stay positive admit this process has been pretty tough. we'll take you to video of what the process has looked like for the last couple of days and break down exactly what we know this morning. as of 7:00 last night, 1,400 passengers have gotten off the cruise ship but there's still a couple00 passengers and about 1,100 crew members on board. they're working faster now. on monday, only about 400 passengers disembarked. they moved slower because they gave priority to people with medical issues. the goal is for the rest of the passengers to make it off the ship today or by early tomorrow. their journey does not stop there, though. once that they're off, they go into a 14-day quarantine. their quarantine plans haven't been shared yet. it's been more than two weeks since passengers first got on the cruise ship and some we talked to s
sara. >> reporter: that's right, pam. really all over the country and passenger haves taken to social media to share their experiences on the grand princess cruise ship. even the people trying to stay positive admit this process has been pretty tough. we'll take you to video of what the process has looked like for the last couple of days and break down exactly what we know this morning. as of 7:00 last night, 1,400 passengers have gotten off the cruise ship but there's still a couple00...
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the question, sara, is what's the difference between now and maybe the v-bottom we saw in early 2019 the difference is back in december 24th, 2019 you have three months to sell to get out. that was six days. so everybody is scared, but they didn't have time to do anything. now what happens is you churn through this rant yesterday. and it's all part of the bottoms out. >> the difference is coronavirus. >> but it can always be something. when human nature takes it, it typically pulls forward that kind of thing yesterday everybody was getting bullish again. >> if we haven't seen traditional managers take part, is there although big volume of selling to come? >> as sara says, we don't know, how can you make that assessments before the virus has made its full run. i've been below the streets in terms of my earnings number and above it in terms of valuation as we do are go downle again >> i want to get back in. >> >> it doesn't sound like you're ready. >> sijs show up that are based on human nature that always show up most of the activity is programmed until you get to the extreme this kin
the question, sara, is what's the difference between now and maybe the v-bottom we saw in early 2019 the difference is back in december 24th, 2019 you have three months to sell to get out. that was six days. so everybody is scared, but they didn't have time to do anything. now what happens is you churn through this rant yesterday. and it's all part of the bottoms out. >> the difference is coronavirus. >> but it can always be something. when human nature takes it, it typically pulls...
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sara is back at the table. meghan is still here. joy -- >> i'm always here.>> joy is self-isolating and whoopi, our moderator is at home. how's it going, whoopi? >> it's still going very, very well. it's great to hear you all each morning. i have to tell you it makes me feel like i have some kind of normalcy in my life, and i think a lot of people are watching us for the same reason because they want to see us, but it also makes them feel like life is moving forward. so i want to thank you all for making my life better. >> oh. >> thanks, whoopi. >> thank you, whoopi. >> well, just y'all are all right. you know i love you. we're going to start with some hot topics. you're not going to hear that a lot from me, but i'm telling you today. >> i'm, like, say it one more time, whoopi. >> i do. i love you all. i love you all, and i'm so glad that we're doing this together because a lot of -- we're helping a lot of people co and that is, you know, that has nothing to do with what our political beliefs are. that has nothing to do with our color. it has to do with us as
sara is back at the table. meghan is still here. joy -- >> i'm always here.>> joy is self-isolating and whoopi, our moderator is at home. how's it going, whoopi? >> it's still going very, very well. it's great to hear you all each morning. i have to tell you it makes me feel like i have some kind of normalcy in my life, and i think a lot of people are watching us for the same reason because they want to see us, but it also makes them feel like life is moving forward. so i want...
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anyway >> we lost sara again. >> man, sara you're going to leave us with something optimistic look, maybe be continued, david good, something to look forward to >> she's been having some wi-fi issues there, apparently she'll get those worked out, i'm sure jim, we'll see you later certainly by mad money i have a feeling probably before then given the torrent events coming at us >> david, good shirt tie combo today. >> thank you i can only do it once a week because i only have one tie. soon enough i'll deal with that. all right. let's get to frank and get an update on where things stand with the virus >>> good morning the global death toll has risen above 22,000 as lockdown restrictions in many nations are enforced spain is reporting 655 deaths since yesterday. that's a decrease from wednesday but enough to take spain above the 4,000 total dead mark. in the u.s. the death toll is more than 1,000. global cases have sur passed 487,000. 69,000 are in the u.s. iran, the hashdest hit country in the u.s. urge people to stay home 157 more people died in the country since yesterday and nearly 24 00
anyway >> we lost sara again. >> man, sara you're going to leave us with something optimistic look, maybe be continued, david good, something to look forward to >> she's been having some wi-fi issues there, apparently she'll get those worked out, i'm sure jim, we'll see you later certainly by mad money i have a feeling probably before then given the torrent events coming at us >> david, good shirt tie combo today. >> thank you i can only do it once a week because i...
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reporting live, sara zendehnam, ktvu fox 2 news. >> sara, thanks. >>> city of santa clara now transformingntion center into a temporary hospital in response to the pandemic. yesterday members of the california national guard began setting up dozens of beds at santa clara convention center. the big building will soon serve as a temporary hospital for as many as 250 coronavirus patients. >> you're seeing here is one side where we would have either males or females and in between the major roads here, we would have nursing stations. patients who are covid positive who are well enough to leave the hospital but don't have otherwise a safe place to return can come here for ongoing care. >> the goal is to free patients santa clara county. health experts say that could begin as early as next week. >>> and in san francisco three new virus testing sites have been set up. they will open next week. those sites would be located in the city's outer sunset district, china town and near oracle park. they will be open to the public for people who want to be tested. you need a doctor's referral, though. and
reporting live, sara zendehnam, ktvu fox 2 news. >> sara, thanks. >>> city of santa clara now transformingntion center into a temporary hospital in response to the pandemic. yesterday members of the california national guard began setting up dozens of beds at santa clara convention center. the big building will soon serve as a temporary hospital for as many as 250 coronavirus patients. >> you're seeing here is one side where we would have either males or females and in...
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experts venus from berlin we'll have more news at the top of the hour i'm sara kelly. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. our corona update. from the coded 19 special next on d w. this pandemic is is is overwhelming it's just so many people that need the breathing machines that just simply haven't been manufactured yet. imagine you're a doctor and have a 30 year old patient and an 80 year old both infected with the coronavirus both showing severe symptoms and both need an oxygen moms but you only have one who should produce this kind of decision is called tria which is french and it means deciding who has a higher chance of survival and is given a higher priority in medical treatment and who might be left to the. doctors around the globe are taking these decisions right now what does that mean for those doctors and what are the ethics behind 3 os that's what we're looking at today and all special coverage of the covert 19 crosses your own d w i'm god all things welcome. it all comes do
experts venus from berlin we'll have more news at the top of the hour i'm sara kelly. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. our corona update. from the coded 19 special next on d w. this pandemic is is is overwhelming it's just so many people that need the breathing machines that just simply haven't been manufactured yet. imagine you're a doctor and have a 30 year old patient and an 80 year old both infected with...
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sara, back to you. >> all right sue, thank you >>> a 1% gain here on the dow. as we go to break, take a look at this live shot. the usns comfort it's coming into the u.s. har mor. we'll be monitoring it for you bringing an additional 1,000 beds to help with the overflow of new york hospitals as they're overwhelmed by the covid-19 outbreak that's hit new york rtul hd.ar we're going to take a break here stay with us boston light, america's oldest lighthouse, has stood strong through every dark hour and bright dawn our country has endured. it has seen the break in the clouds before anyone else. for the past 168 years, we've also stood by you, helping you weather storms like this one, to protect your loved ones. and we'll do it for 168 more. >>> let's turn back to today's equity market. bob is with us we've been doing what we do for a long time. neither one of us have ever seen anything quite like this that said, there are things you can learn from previous bear markets. and i know you're looking at them for sort of at least some guidance here in terms of what we m
sara, back to you. >> all right sue, thank you >>> a 1% gain here on the dow. as we go to break, take a look at this live shot. the usns comfort it's coming into the u.s. har mor. we'll be monitoring it for you bringing an additional 1,000 beds to help with the overflow of new york hospitals as they're overwhelmed by the covid-19 outbreak that's hit new york rtul hd.ar we're going to take a break here stay with us boston light, america's oldest lighthouse, has stood strong...
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i did want to reference sara's mention of oil prices. at the end of this, we're going to see a lot of consolidation when it comes to oil, jim, a lot of those smaller oerperators are in deep trouble. reflelkted in the price of the bonds and the high yield markets. there is an expectation we may see a wave of consolidation. no surprise. at some point when we get to the other side in a lot of different industries certainly in oil and gas not clear there's going to be a buyer at all for oxi which we should point out there were some reports that perhaps they're getting closer to a sentiment with carl icahn, but given their debt load and properties, a lot of people tell me don't look for anything on that front certainly not in the near-term, even if in the longer term how are you viewing energy at this point >> chevron, the only guy with the fire power suspended buyback. bp is doing well, but i don't -- just like hey, i don't know what's going to happen but mike worth is the guy. and mike worth has -- this is chevron. he's going to come out on
i did want to reference sara's mention of oil prices. at the end of this, we're going to see a lot of consolidation when it comes to oil, jim, a lot of those smaller oerperators are in deep trouble. reflelkted in the price of the bonds and the high yield markets. there is an expectation we may see a wave of consolidation. no surprise. at some point when we get to the other side in a lot of different industries certainly in oil and gas not clear there's going to be a buyer at all for oxi which...
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there's a lot of talk about that, sara they might be spooked, but you would think also that you would be paying your government officials to be thinking and doing this kind of planning about what comes next and what stages you're communicating to the market. >> maybe a more appropriate way of characterizing it is they're concerned about the economic outlook and the impact of this. >> oh, yes, yes. >> therefore, they are ready to move and already have done so. >> yes, in that sense -- i'm sorry, yes. >> they're not like larry kudlow saying, don't panic, everything's goingto be okay. >> no. they seed the possibility of ser outcomes from this i think they're saying it's not -- jim bullard earlier in the day said the main response here is a public health response, and a very wide public health response that involves government, involves health agencies, involves businesses, schools, families and individuals. he thinking it will be a very, very powerful response that he thinking by the market is underestimating. at the same time bullard was not shy about saying if all of that is not enough
there's a lot of talk about that, sara they might be spooked, but you would think also that you would be paying your government officials to be thinking and doing this kind of planning about what comes next and what stages you're communicating to the market. >> maybe a more appropriate way of characterizing it is they're concerned about the economic outlook and the impact of this. >> oh, yes, yes. >> therefore, they are ready to move and already have done so. >> yes, in...
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>> sara, obviously the reflex is understandable the market, at least in terms of timing, got slightlythan what was priced in just to your last point about how the bond market set up, notwithstanding what the fed thinks it believes about the economic fundamental outlook here, the way it stood, federal fund rate on overpass loanight a one of the highest in the world. the highest essentially in the world. that was an upside down situation giving them cover to say we're coming into line with new set of capital market indicators of what the outlook tends to be. in terms of stock market reaction, up 4.5, 4.6% yesterday. incrementally it's hard to see from right now after you got the 50 basis point cut what's the next thing is that would come in better than expected, not as good as expected that will give fresh energy to the market except for the fact we were deeply undersold and more of a technical thing. at some level the market after that kind of bounce, the old don draper rule comes into effect, which is happiness is just a point before you need more happiness. >> to that point, s&p is u
>> sara, obviously the reflex is understandable the market, at least in terms of timing, got slightlythan what was priced in just to your last point about how the bond market set up, notwithstanding what the fed thinks it believes about the economic fundamental outlook here, the way it stood, federal fund rate on overpass loanight a one of the highest in the world. the highest essentially in the world. that was an upside down situation giving them cover to say we're coming into line with...
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>> hi, sara.or cuomo holding a news conference this morning announcing an additional four cases of covid 19 connected to the 50-year-old attorney in westchester county his wife, daughter, son, and neighbor who drove him to the hospital have all tested positive as well that's as worldwide concerns are mounting about a shortage of personal protective equipment endangering health care workers. the world health organization making a call for manufacturers and governments to increase production by 40% to meet rising global demand. exacerbated they say by panic buying, hoarding, and misuse and today more drug companies are jumping in the race for medicines developing potential treatments derived from blood plasma of those who recovered. and new drugs are being developed as well. guys >> thank you very thank you verg tirrell. >>> let's get to rick santelli's special edition of "the santelli exchange." >> thank you very much i would like to welcome jean-claude. let me ask you one question. i don't like ne
>> hi, sara.or cuomo holding a news conference this morning announcing an additional four cases of covid 19 connected to the 50-year-old attorney in westchester county his wife, daughter, son, and neighbor who drove him to the hospital have all tested positive as well that's as worldwide concerns are mounting about a shortage of personal protective equipment endangering health care workers. the world health organization making a call for manufacturers and governments to increase...
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sara >> sue, thank you. >>> we've got just about 29 minutes left before the close ing bell and stocks are coming off of their worst levels and their best of the day. we were sharply lower. we are higher across the board up 1.8% on the s&p nasdaq taking the lead tech charging the lead and russell up more than 7%. a real catch up trade today. still ahead, the former ceaser's ceo will discuss the hit to the casino industry. plus, a top executive from pharma company joins us with the latest on the work this company is doing to find a treatment for the coronavirus. and as we head to break, a quick check on bonds for you treasury yields ticking lower today. ten-year treasuries still hovering above the 1% level. around 1.1%. so you are seeing lower yields buying back of bonds our breaking news coverage will be right back. ♪ yes i'm stuck in the middle with you, ♪ no one likes to feel stuck, boxed in, or held back. especially by something like your cloud. it's a problem. but the ibm cloud is different. it's the most open and secure public cloud for business. it can manage all your apps and da
sara >> sue, thank you. >>> we've got just about 29 minutes left before the close ing bell and stocks are coming off of their worst levels and their best of the day. we were sharply lower. we are higher across the board up 1.8% on the s&p nasdaq taking the lead tech charging the lead and russell up more than 7%. a real catch up trade today. still ahead, the former ceaser's ceo will discuss the hit to the casino industry. plus, a top executive from pharma company joins us with...
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. >>> welcome to "closing bell", everyone i'm sara eisen on the floor of the new york stock exchange, another major sell-off on wall street volatility continue toss shakes this market. i'm here at the post of royal caribbean. stock is down 16%, tracking the worst day since 2009 also you can see can value, norwegian down double digits those three stocks, the crews lines, the worst performers, 59 minutes left of trade. the spread continues to dominate bonds surging, yields making new record lows today as the ten-year fell below 0.9% opec backed the biggers cut, dependent on russia's approval is that's all to come. joining us for the first full hour, stover any link. interesting to me, though. week to date, only three sectors are in the red >> week to date the s&p is up a couple%. today was basically just within yesterday's range. it is the market finding out to -- what's notable, though is the cyclical areas of the market getting brutally hit so we're essentially pricing in a steeper slowdown today it's not really just oh, the big tech stocks that were up >> what do you do on a day like
. >>> welcome to "closing bell", everyone i'm sara eisen on the floor of the new york stock exchange, another major sell-off on wall street volatility continue toss shakes this market. i'm here at the post of royal caribbean. stock is down 16%, tracking the worst day since 2009 also you can see can value, norwegian down double digits those three stocks, the crews lines, the worst performers, 59 minutes left of trade. the spread continues to dominate bonds surging, yields...
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. >>> today flirting can 112 sara, we were discussing this a bit earlier.ven if the outlook remains much better in the u.s., the capacity for rate cuts here are much higher i think that's really what's driven this in the last couple days. >> expectations that the fed goes more excessively. last week the dow dropped more than 3500 points however, the markets are bowening back on expectations the fed will likely cut rates off next meeting, march 18th is it enough to temper the economic impact. joining us is larry kanter and also on the investment committee, an online wealth management company larry, can the fed do anything about this >> well, that's not the main thing that's going to help we don't know the severity or the spread of the crisis that's what's going to cause markets to bounce, not the fed the fed probably helps, especially with getting the dollar down. we have already seen a massive rally in bond yields if any, a fed cut, which i think is likely in the next couple weeks, if we're in the same situation when we immediate next, but that's not going
. >>> today flirting can 112 sara, we were discussing this a bit earlier.ven if the outlook remains much better in the u.s., the capacity for rate cuts here are much higher i think that's really what's driven this in the last couple days. >> expectations that the fed goes more excessively. last week the dow dropped more than 3500 points however, the markets are bowening back on expectations the fed will likely cut rates off next meeting, march 18th is it enough to temper the...
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sara, over to you. >> we'll continue to look at the company impact of all of this.oining us now is coca-cola chairman and ceo james quincey for a cnbc exclusive coke stock by the way is up 6.5%, though down 30% in the last month james, thank you so much for skyping in we haven't gotten to talk to you as this crisis has unfolded. just give us a sense of the impact right now on coca-cola, from corporate to factories, to consumers. what are you going through >> well, firstly, let me express my sympathies to all those impacted by this virus, and actually thank everyone at the front edge of the health systems and the essential services for all they're doing to keep us safe i would like to thank all the employees of the coca-cola company and its bottlers for everything they're doing to keep us up and running, as we look across what's happened in the last few months, there has been a rolling impact across the world, from asia, through europe and now starting in the u.s., and i think it's going to be we're in the profound phase, to misquote wondering stn churchill, we're st
sara, over to you. >> we'll continue to look at the company impact of all of this.oining us now is coca-cola chairman and ceo james quincey for a cnbc exclusive coke stock by the way is up 6.5%, though down 30% in the last month james, thank you so much for skyping in we haven't gotten to talk to you as this crisis has unfolded. just give us a sense of the impact right now on coca-cola, from corporate to factories, to consumers. what are you going through >> well, firstly, let me...
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we are critically reliant on china as sara carter said. this is unacceptable, china first of all has turned around shipmentss of masks, gowns, othr medical protective equipment. they did that a couple weeks ago. we have also seen the threat three days ago to cut off the supply of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals. this is just an unacceptable position for us to be in. the president recognized this earlier. >> sean: you have said china is our enemy. you have talked about in detail the people's daily, the authoritative publication state media carrying a piece declaring a people's war on the united states. you mentioned the threat of holding or withholding some manufactured medicines. now, this conspiracy theory and they did hide the information from the world and they were less than forthcoming and it didn't help the world, it hurt everybody. >> it certainly did. for three weeks in december and january, the top leadership knew about this or had to have known about this. they didn't do anything. and clearly while that occurred or didn't o
we are critically reliant on china as sara carter said. this is unacceptable, china first of all has turned around shipmentss of masks, gowns, othr medical protective equipment. they did that a couple weeks ago. we have also seen the threat three days ago to cut off the supply of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals. this is just an unacceptable position for us to be in. the president recognized this earlier. >> sean: you have said china is our enemy. you have talked about in detail the...
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we have with us sara buckley registered nurse. sara, first thank you for what you do. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> so you said in that video you recorded, you risk your own and your family's lives taking care of patients. is this exclusively the protective gear and give us an idea how scarce resources are. >> well, i'm outside of buffalo, and we are not even at the surge point that some of my colleagues in new york city are. but already we are forced to reuse substandard masks through many patients. we are wiping down goggles that things we would never have dreamed of doing just weeks ago. >> you said this impacts your family. tell us how. >> i don't know if you can imagine but you come home from work and you see your child who has asthma, and, you know, they brighten up because they want to see you and hug you because you're home from work and you head state what, what am i bringing home to you. because i wasn't provided the proper equipment. you know, health care workers really want to take care of their patients. there's n
we have with us sara buckley registered nurse. sara, first thank you for what you do. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> so you said in that video you recorded, you risk your own and your family's lives taking care of patients. is this exclusively the protective gear and give us an idea how scarce resources are. >> well, i'm outside of buffalo, and we are not even at the surge point that some of my colleagues in new york city are. but...
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clark is our correspondent in hong kong so sara how the markets doing today. well all markets across asia ended down on thursday despite initial guidance when markets opened stocks bonds gold and commodities all fell even the circuit breakers were hit in seoul jakarta and manila at the end of the day of trading gold for one percent the nic i fell one percent the s. $6200.00 dropped nearly 4 percent the cost index in south korea was down i percent and the hang seng was down by 2.6 percent now the strain reserve bank cut it so interest rates 2.25 percent that's the lowest ever in a strata and the stride in a great sense of dollar also fell to a 17 year low now in south korea the government announced a range of fiscal measures to try and prop up the economy now this wasn't just the 1st package and that some some funds earlier as crisis funds but today the full fiscal pressure package now for south korean try to prop up the economy is worth around $39000000000.00 and here's what president murray had to say earlier or should join this is a special emergency financi
clark is our correspondent in hong kong so sara how the markets doing today. well all markets across asia ended down on thursday despite initial guidance when markets opened stocks bonds gold and commodities all fell even the circuit breakers were hit in seoul jakarta and manila at the end of the day of trading gold for one percent the nic i fell one percent the s. $6200.00 dropped nearly 4 percent the cost index in south korea was down i percent and the hang seng was down by 2.6 percent now...
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sara, david, back to you >> rick, thank you how do you read the current data we see sentiment drop. personal income and spending pretty decent. you look at some of these company numbers. lululemon last night they're coming off a strong base the question is how much is that going to matter to investors considering the world has changed? >> the lululemon conference call, they had a lot of momentum they like many others are using this opportunity to say listen we don't know what's going to happen you know something i really do, sara, believe in that model i think they're great. some people are placing bets on what's going to happen on the other side whenever we get to the other side, and lulu is going to be a winner and brick and mortar is not that bad, but i see the great unraveling of retail with the exception of a couple of big boxes. i've emphasized that i spoke to the treasury secretary about this you don't want to be slave to amazon, but i don't know this morning i'll give you an example. i said oh, my socks have holes in them. i'm doing the washing. i don't know what i'm doing.
sara, david, back to you >> rick, thank you how do you read the current data we see sentiment drop. personal income and spending pretty decent. you look at some of these company numbers. lululemon last night they're coming off a strong base the question is how much is that going to matter to investors considering the world has changed? >> the lululemon conference call, they had a lot of momentum they like many others are using this opportunity to say listen we don't know what's...
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i'm sara along with wilfred. a new week of trading in the coronavirus era and it is off to a more positive start than lately stocks trying for their fourth gain in the last five sessions an hour left of trade iing to g. let's look at what is driving the action in this final hour of trade. a number of positive medical advances providing some hope of treating the virus johnson & johnson among the leaders in the dow after identifying a vaccine candidate. oil though falling off a cliff trade iing at levels we haven't seen in nearly two decades amid falling demand and an expected jump in production and the virus itself remains front and center. president trump e iine ining gus until the end of april as the u.s. cases top 150,000 >> we've got great guests join ing us, the ceo of medical supply company henry schein and the head of -- amid this turbulent market with 59 minutes left, we are up 2.8% led by helhealth care, tech and consumer staples let's focus in on the big stories. meg is going to join us with the latest o
i'm sara along with wilfred. a new week of trading in the coronavirus era and it is off to a more positive start than lately stocks trying for their fourth gain in the last five sessions an hour left of trade iing to g. let's look at what is driving the action in this final hour of trade. a number of positive medical advances providing some hope of treating the virus johnson & johnson among the leaders in the dow after identifying a vaccine candidate. oil though falling off a cliff trade...
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you heard some of what sara said. i just want to clear thunder. the president said to the esteemed journalist yesterday that he has not heard of people who need tests, who can't get them. that would make him, i think, the only american who has not heard of american who need tests and unable to get them. >> yeah. thank you. the issue here is one of the biggest troubles with this particular virus is that the symptoms of this look like everything else. and so in these situations the test allows us to differentiate between somebody who has this virus that requires a lot more social distancing, that requires isolation in their home and if they need medical care to actually come to medical facilities quicker and that testing whether it's in the facilities or outside through drive-throughs or with innovative solutions such as home testing would really help us get ahead of this curve. what's surprising to me, i worked in 2014 and 2015, i worked in west africa as an ebola, a physician in the ebola treatment units and that was a situation that had so few re
you heard some of what sara said. i just want to clear thunder. the president said to the esteemed journalist yesterday that he has not heard of people who need tests, who can't get them. that would make him, i think, the only american who has not heard of american who need tests and unable to get them. >> yeah. thank you. the issue here is one of the biggest troubles with this particular virus is that the symptoms of this look like everything else. and so in these situations the test...
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i think it's bright. >> all right, sara. >> sara. >> no, i know. [ applause ] okay, so in my householdr and then the aero root starch. >> people don't realize how much nut flours intensify or flavor cakes or cookie batters. i mean really good. >> in the magic of tv i'm jumping ahead. >> do what you got to do. >> i got the bottom part. the two layer. it's not a sign daughter in case you were expecting that. >> no laser. >> now, i'm a recipe follower so i would recommend if you like this cake to follow the recipe on our site because i am not good with just, you know, kind of throwing it -- i'm not one of you. >> you can't bake like that. with baking you have to follow recipes. >> it's frosting. i spent a lot of time with frosting. okay. then we flop in on top. i'm going to do -- >> here. let's get in there. >> here, you got the fruit on that. george, do you want to try it? look, ma, i baked. [ applause ] >> what do you think, guys. >> i use something you like, monk fruit. i substitute it for the coconut sugar. >> i think the coconut sugar really intensifies the chocolate flavor and it br
i think it's bright. >> all right, sara. >> sara. >> no, i know. [ applause ] okay, so in my householdr and then the aero root starch. >> people don't realize how much nut flours intensify or flavor cakes or cookie batters. i mean really good. >> in the magic of tv i'm jumping ahead. >> do what you got to do. >> i got the bottom part. the two layer. it's not a sign daughter in case you were expecting that. >> no laser. >> now, i'm a recipe...
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. >> thank you >> want to bring in sara eisen this morning, good morning, sara. >> good morning, carltainly consumer staples have held up relatively better than the overall market this month as americans rush out to the grocery stores and stock up on what they need, the basics and the food one company that could potentially stand to benefit is craft heinz. want to welcome miguel, his first cnbc interview since becoming ceo last year he is the ceo of kraft heinz thank you for joining me. >> my pleasure, sara >> so kraft heinz has been a big market problem story for a long time, write downs, losses, double digit declines, lots of disappointments about the brand before this crisis had sales turned a corner now that americans are rushing to groceries? >> well, i think the most important thing is about right now is feeding america and i think that a lot has been said directly about the health care sector and how important it is for america, but not enough has been said about the food sector. these are the two absolutely vital sectors in the country right now. we need to have our factories.
. >> thank you >> want to bring in sara eisen this morning, good morning, sara. >> good morning, carltainly consumer staples have held up relatively better than the overall market this month as americans rush out to the grocery stores and stock up on what they need, the basics and the food one company that could potentially stand to benefit is craft heinz. want to welcome miguel, his first cnbc interview since becoming ceo last year he is the ceo of kraft heinz thank you for...
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sara >> good morning, morgan. nice to see you and i want to welcome the managing director of the international monetary fund fresh off of giving her own news conference, first here on cnbc welcome managing director. thanks for joining us. want to ask about the g-20 video chat that you had last night what was your message to world leaders? >> that we need to mobilize the whole world to step up action on containing the virus and also protecting the economies and to pay close attention to emerging markets in developing countries that are going to be very very hard hit we have an institution, the imf, that is created for these moments of crisis. we are $1 trillion strong thanks to our shareholders including viewers that put our map, the capacity to cease our fighting -- the crisis in the bill that went to congress for which we are very grateful, and we're stepping up enormously we now have some 80 requests for emergency assistance never happened in the past, sara at best, emergency assistance would be a handful of cou
sara >> good morning, morgan. nice to see you and i want to welcome the managing director of the international monetary fund fresh off of giving her own news conference, first here on cnbc welcome managing director. thanks for joining us. want to ask about the g-20 video chat that you had last night what was your message to world leaders? >> that we need to mobilize the whole world to step up action on containing the virus and also protecting the economies and to pay close attention...
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thank you, sara. i'd like to welcome vincent rhineha rhinehart.r joining me today. >> thanks for having me, rick. rick, thanks for practicing self-distancing. that's a good practice for today. >> thank you >> yes >> absolutely. you know, whenever we get involved in a crisis, we always become test tubes, and i know that they say never let a good crisis go to waste i'm referencing specifically the fed on friday talking about the answer is yield curve control, basically, you know, set short rates at zero and just work it through. japan tried it it failed. also it has a duration scenario that makes me want to cry. your thoughts. >> there's two things about crisis management. one, it gives you opportunities to try something new, and the second is when it's over, you never go back. you've opened another pathway. now, it wasn't just japan that's done it. the united states did it during the 1940s. it ended in 1951 with the fed treasury accord for decades the treasury telling the fed what to do, and it ended with a big inflation. another less polite way of
thank you, sara. i'd like to welcome vincent rhineha rhinehart.r joining me today. >> thanks for having me, rick. rick, thanks for practicing self-distancing. that's a good practice for today. >> thank you >> yes >> absolutely. you know, whenever we get involved in a crisis, we always become test tubes, and i know that they say never let a good crisis go to waste i'm referencing specifically the fed on friday talking about the answer is yield curve control, basically,...
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ktvu's sara zendehnam working from home is back again and you have the details.d morning, sara. >> good morning, dave. 250 beds are being set up at the field hospital at the san mateo county event center just in case. no patients are staying there yet, but if there is a medical surge, the county's hospitals will fill up quickly. this emergency facility will help take in patients. county and state officials with the help of the national guard have been setting up the space since sunday. once the field hospital is finished, the national guard will leave and it will be run together by the state and county. san mateo county has the third highest coronavirus positive case count in the bay area behind santa clara and san francisco counties. grass of 8:00 a.m. yesterday, the health department reports 309 cases and 6 deaths. in an online meeting peninsula lawmakers talked about the federal response to this pandemic in san mateo county and how the county will rebuild after this is all over. >> san mateo county is so very crucial to our regions and state's economy. and to
ktvu's sara zendehnam working from home is back again and you have the details.d morning, sara. >> good morning, dave. 250 beds are being set up at the field hospital at the san mateo county event center just in case. no patients are staying there yet, but if there is a medical surge, the county's hospitals will fill up quickly. this emergency facility will help take in patients. county and state officials with the help of the national guard have been setting up the space since sunday....
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good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning, dave. there is hope today. negotiations went congress coul close to helping people struggling present fire has burned the economic fallout of the coronavirus. talks are scheduled to continue this morning and millions of americans are hoping for a deal as soon as possible. an optimistic tone after late last night. senate minority leader chuck schumer and a vote could happen at some point tonight. that optimism needed after the vote failed monday 49-46. short of the 60-vote threshold needed to advance the legislation for a final debate. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell blames democrats for mindless on construction. . >> the bill still includes something that most americans don't want to see. large corporate bail-outs with no strings attached. maybe the majority leader thinks it's unfair to ask for protections of workers and labor to companies getting hundreds of billions of dollars. we think it's very fair to ask for those. >> the american people have had enough of this nonsense. they wonder where we are. t
good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning, dave. there is hope today. negotiations went congress coul close to helping people struggling present fire has burned the economic fallout of the coronavirus. talks are scheduled to continue this morning and millions of americans are hoping for a deal as soon as possible. an optimistic tone after late last night. senate minority leader chuck schumer and a vote could happen at some point tonight. that optimism needed after the vote failed...
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that's right sara there were strict rules are to keep the distance in the parliamentary chamber. 2 seats had to be had to be kept empty between the lawmen and between the lawmakers. in which the ballots have to be thrown were removed from the chamber so the parliamentary and had to get out of the chamber for every single vote the most obvious though was that chancellor merkel was missing she's under quarantine since her doctor tested positive for the corona virus vice-chancellor all of charlotte spoken her behalf and he passed on her regards from home and it was a very very speedy procedure usually. what was passed today takes weeks or months and today they managed it in one single day how successful has germany been when it comes to flattening out the infection curve so far. this is not so clear yet we see an increase in confirmed infection numbers 33200 naira as of today and more than 160 fatal cases on monday the president of germany's disease control agency. expressed hopes that the curve might be flattening slightly but in today's briefing he said that it's still too early to tell h
that's right sara there were strict rules are to keep the distance in the parliamentary chamber. 2 seats had to be had to be kept empty between the lawmen and between the lawmakers. in which the ballots have to be thrown were removed from the chamber so the parliamentary and had to get out of the chamber for every single vote the most obvious though was that chancellor merkel was missing she's under quarantine since her doctor tested positive for the corona virus vice-chancellor all of...
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that will end it for this hour the closing bell followed along with wilf and sara >> thank you very much, tyler and yourself as well welcome, everyone. tyler will be holding down the fort at cnbc world headquarters chbl big rally on wall street. stocks looking to close higher for a third day in a row the dow jones industrial average is up u around 20% just in the past three tradinging sessions. the senate passing a $2 trillion stimulus package late last night though still awaits aprooul from the house of rep sentives. that vote expected tomorrow. jobless claims surging above 3 million americans, far outpacing the record of 700,000 and also well above what economists were looking for around 1.5 million unemployment claims and the virus itself remains front and center for wall street as italy reports more than 6,000 new cases, the most in five days, the worldwide total now shy of half a million people wilfred. >> all of the sectors of the s&p higher up 4.7%. all higher, but one to keep an eye on is energy it has been the best performing. it's now towards the bottom. still up by 4% oil pric
that will end it for this hour the closing bell followed along with wilf and sara >> thank you very much, tyler and yourself as well welcome, everyone. tyler will be holding down the fort at cnbc world headquarters chbl big rally on wall street. stocks looking to close higher for a third day in a row the dow jones industrial average is up u around 20% just in the past three tradinging sessions. the senate passing a $2 trillion stimulus package late last night though still awaits aprooul...
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we're playing bridge online via skype with our friends. >> reporter: in san francisco, sara zendehnamvu fox 2 news. >>> now for a check of the bay area weather, for that we head to ktvu chief meteorologist bill martin who like many people all over the country is working from home today. bill? >> that's right. ill just want to say in lieu of that last story, it's not about me. it's about we. if you're asked not to leave your community, don't unless you need to or you're an essential service. it's very, very important. i think people are starting to get that now fortunately, but yeah, i've heard stories from santa cruz and marin county the last 24, 48 hours people showing up at the beach. obviously they don't live there. come on. let's take responsibility. social contracts are good. we have one now. outside you can see the rain showers showing up mainly south. san jose got hammered about an hour ago. you're going to see it right there. they got some heavy rain. the roads are wet in sunnyvale right now. that's rainfall in sunnyvale. this band, i'm going to loop it up for you. you can kin
we're playing bridge online via skype with our friends. >> reporter: in san francisco, sara zendehnamvu fox 2 news. >>> now for a check of the bay area weather, for that we head to ktvu chief meteorologist bill martin who like many people all over the country is working from home today. bill? >> that's right. ill just want to say in lieu of that last story, it's not about me. it's about we. if you're asked not to leave your community, don't unless you need to or you're an...
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ktvu's sara zendehnam is live in san francisco to bring us more. sara. >> reporter: well, there are six million students outside of school right now across california. this is really an uncertain time after governor gavin newsom announced at a press conference yesterday. parents don't know how long they'll have to home school their kids and school districts don't know what to prepare for. governor newsom says it's unlikely many of the schools closed right now will re-open before summer break. but nothing has been officially announced yet. schools cloeszed in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus. we talked to a spokes person with the san francisco unified school district. she says they're monitoring the new information but it's too soon to say if or when they'll re-open schools. but they're preparing for different scenarios and offering online learning options. currently, 99% of california's k-12 schools are closed for two to five weeks. sfusd schools were set to close for three weeks until april 3rd. parents understandably have a lot of
ktvu's sara zendehnam is live in san francisco to bring us more. sara. >> reporter: well, there are six million students outside of school right now across california. this is really an uncertain time after governor gavin newsom announced at a press conference yesterday. parents don't know how long they'll have to home school their kids and school districts don't know what to prepare for. governor newsom says it's unlikely many of the schools closed right now will re-open before summer...
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sara sidner, washington. >> thank you, sara. dr. sanjay gupta is with me again along with an infectious disease expert. sanjay, let's begin with this supply. we just had mayor de blasio on essentially screaming, pleaing for help from the federal government. the fact that new york city, which has 30% of the cases in the country now, could run out of these supplies in two to three weeks? that's where we are this morning? >> yes. look, it's tough to imagine, but there's all sorts of different things going on here. first of all, some of this was predictable because this was modelled in the past looking at flu pandemics what sort of supplies would be necessary, what sort of ventilators sara was just talking about. one thing you have to keep in mind, poppy. here's the scenario. because coronavirus is circulating in the community, a patient comes into the hospital, maybe not for an infection type thing, maybe for something else. doctors see the patient, nurses see the patient, all the health care providers, and then that pati all these peo
sara sidner, washington. >> thank you, sara. dr. sanjay gupta is with me again along with an infectious disease expert. sanjay, let's begin with this supply. we just had mayor de blasio on essentially screaming, pleaing for help from the federal government. the fact that new york city, which has 30% of the cases in the country now, could run out of these supplies in two to three weeks? that's where we are this morning? >> yes. look, it's tough to imagine, but there's all sorts of...
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lee and by sara lee and it's quite exciting. the times to feel lost and hopeless and trapped in somalia but when you're out there you know the other side and instinct about you thought you wanted to do something it's a shame that a lot of us don't have are not in the powerful position. but i'm telling you give somebody like me the chance. i would transform lies i will i have such big dreams for my people but. every one day. when i design a dress and the color it's cut out of. a story the floral bit. allows need to think outside the box how can i as into a great into each other in forming a product it helps me to think as well we are in a world of many but 2 we can still work together as a community saw through the fabric through the colors the texture is self it explains things to me so i am able to engage with the fabric as if. the present. my life and the things personal to me it's not very far from what i create so it's kind of all one big circles it's not really changed me i wouldn't think so me if the walk wouldn't change m
lee and by sara lee and it's quite exciting. the times to feel lost and hopeless and trapped in somalia but when you're out there you know the other side and instinct about you thought you wanted to do something it's a shame that a lot of us don't have are not in the powerful position. but i'm telling you give somebody like me the chance. i would transform lies i will i have such big dreams for my people but. every one day. when i design a dress and the color it's cut out of. a story the floral...
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congress putting together an $8 billion funding package to combat the virus sara, back to you. >> meganks >>> go back to mike santoli for a third dashboard of the day after a big surge in stocks. >> a big surge and of course aller naturing with big declines checking into the sentiment backdrop for investors, which is the old fear and greed index this is not really sentiment in terms of people's mood it's about market based indicators of risk aversion, fear and that's showing you we got down to around the 13 level. it's pretty low on the chart it obviously goes from zero to c than we were at the lows in august and september and what i want to emphasize from early 2018 is once you got down to those levels, that was most of the decline in place but not all of it. you sort of chopped around and had false moves to the upside. there's nothing decisive, but certainly low on the chart take a look at investor's intelligence weekly survey of investment advisers and this is bulls minus bears. so we're back down to levels we saw in early 2019. but again not really washed out if you're talking abo
congress putting together an $8 billion funding package to combat the virus sara, back to you. >> meganks >>> go back to mike santoli for a third dashboard of the day after a big surge in stocks. >> a big surge and of course aller naturing with big declines checking into the sentiment backdrop for investors, which is the old fear and greed index this is not really sentiment in terms of people's mood it's about market based indicators of risk aversion, fear and that's...
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good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the hope is to get everyone off by later today or early tomorrow. but, of course, their journey does not stop there. once they get off the ship, then they go into a 14-day quarantine. we'll take you to video owe of what this quarantine looks like these last couple of days. once people with medical issues came off the diselm bar bar barkembarcation process. and they'll set sail to an unknown location. until the ship leaves the port, people on board will be given breakfast, lunch and dinner. the food will be delivered to their rooms. it's been a long 7 teen days since they first got on the ship. we spoke to one couple from novato who couldn't wait to disembark. even if that means going into a 14-day quarantine. >> i get to take my shoes off and be barefoot if i want. talking to other passengers. >> reporter: american guests are being transferred to travis air force base, mira mar marine corps base in texas. the office of emergency services says canadians were taken to oakland internatio
good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the hope is to get everyone off by later today or early tomorrow. but, of course, their journey does not stop there. once they get off the ship, then they go into a 14-day quarantine. we'll take you to video owe of what this quarantine looks like these last couple of days. once people with medical issues came off the diselm bar bar barkembarcation process. and they'll set sail to an unknown location. until the ship leaves the port,...