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sara, thank you very much for joining us, sara.ly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. (burke) atthat can happen to your wehome...or car.t everything bundle home and auto with farmers and you can save an average of twenty percent. so get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early,
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sara cody joins us next. tur. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h, because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. i'm going to start the bidding at $5. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to
sara cody joins us next. tur. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone...
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sara cody joins us next. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. ♪[ siren ] & doug give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ swithout even on yoleaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $12 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundreds. xfinity mobile. >>> we must come together to do this. and we have done this as a collective of health officers. we know we need do do this. and we know we need a regional approach. . we must all do our part to slow the spread of covid-19. and ensure that our essential services remain i
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sara, over to you. >> rahel, thank you.mall business is feeling a huge impact from the coronavirus and we're bringing you stores of just how hard hit it has been. a paradise for smoked fish in new york city has been an institution for over a century they've never had a layoff until now. here's fourth-generation owner nikki russ betterman in her own words. >> we've weathered the spanish influenza pandemic, wars, recessions, depressions, terrorist attacks, hurricanes, floods this is uncharted waters in 106 years we've never laid off anyone and within a matter of days we laid off 80 people, which is half of our staff. it's a horrible experience i am sick to my stomach. i'm still thinking about it. it's so hard to tell cooks who have been so important to us that the least bad option is to lay them off to get unemployment knowing that unemployment benefits at least here in new york state are unacceptable. you can't tell someone to shelter in place if they don't have the money to pay for that shelter or to feed themselves or thei
sara, over to you. >> rahel, thank you.mall business is feeling a huge impact from the coronavirus and we're bringing you stores of just how hard hit it has been. a paradise for smoked fish in new york city has been an institution for over a century they've never had a layoff until now. here's fourth-generation owner nikki russ betterman in her own words. >> we've weathered the spanish influenza pandemic, wars, recessions, depressions, terrorist attacks, hurricanes, floods this is...
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sara and wolf? >> he also alluded to the fact we're not getting a clear picture, contessa, on the full number -- the true number of deaths or the mortality rate what did he mean by that >> well, for one thing, we know that there are people dying at home it's something that the funeral directors have talked to me about before this week and new york city mayor bill de blasio is trying to grapple with, people who got sent home from the hospital, sent home frommer urgent care or never got to see their doctors, they're having about 235 deaths per day at home, where normal is about 23, 25 deaths per day. that's a significant increase. and those numbers may not be right now factored into the death toll it's the same thing that we have to keep in mind when we're talking about whether we're seeing a leveling off of coronavirus cases that so many people are not getting tested and so we don't really have a clear picture of how widespread it is in our communities >> wow contessa, thanks so much for that some st
sara and wolf? >> he also alluded to the fact we're not getting a clear picture, contessa, on the full number -- the true number of deaths or the mortality rate what did he mean by that >> well, for one thing, we know that there are people dying at home it's something that the funeral directors have talked to me about before this week and new york city mayor bill de blasio is trying to grapple with, people who got sent home from the hospital, sent home frommer urgent care or never...
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but she has regularly spent time with sara.he first time in a care home, sara is being used in a trial to visit a patient who is critically ill with coronavirus. on thursday we got a phone call from the care homes, and they told me "we have a corona patient, and in this case it is really sad because we know she is not going to survive," so there was really, they were in a hurry. so they told me, they asked us, can you help us with this robot, so we said of course, and the next day we brought a robot in. here in the uk the nhs‘s innovation team, nhs x, are looking at how technology can be used here to alleviate isolation and bring families together. a trial with facebook‘s portal device in care homes and hospitals is under way. chd care homes in surrey were using the devices in a programme called adopt a grandparent. volunteers call in to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. that's nice, what do you do? a few weeks ago they put out a special call for the covid crisis to ask for more adoptions. how old are you? and t
but she has regularly spent time with sara.he first time in a care home, sara is being used in a trial to visit a patient who is critically ill with coronavirus. on thursday we got a phone call from the care homes, and they told me "we have a corona patient, and in this case it is really sad because we know she is not going to survive," so there was really, they were in a hurry. so they told me, they asked us, can you help us with this robot, so we said of course, and the next day we...
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but she has regularly spent time with sara. visiting the ward, this 95—year—old woman uses a videoconference in her room. but she has regularly spent time with sara. and for the first time in a care home, sara is being used in a trial to visit a patient who is critically ill with coronavirus. on thursday we got a phone call from the care homes, and they told me "we have a corona patient, and in this case it is really sad because we know she is not going to survive," so there was really, they were in a hurry. so they told me, they asked us, can you help us with this robot, so we said of course, and the next day we brought a robot in. here in the uk the nhs‘s innovation team, nhsx, are looking at how technology can be used here to alleviate isolation and bring families together. a trial with facebook‘s portal device in care homes and hospitals is under way. chd care homes in surrey were using the devices in a programme called adopt a grandparent. volunteers call in to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. you still wo
but she has regularly spent time with sara. visiting the ward, this 95—year—old woman uses a videoconference in her room. but she has regularly spent time with sara. and for the first time in a care home, sara is being used in a trial to visit a patient who is critically ill with coronavirus. on thursday we got a phone call from the care homes, and they told me "we have a corona patient, and in this case it is really sad because we know she is not going to survive," so there was...
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courtney >> hi, sara.hese are results for the fourth quarter, the fiscal fourth quarter, which was the quarter ended february 29th. so you're not capturing any of march with these numbers but the earnings per share did beat analyst expectations, 38 cents versus 20 cents estimated. revenues of $3.11 billion, also slightly outperforming consensus estimates of $3.07 billion comp sales were down 5.6%. the breakdown between stores and digital as you might expect, stores were lower but to the tune of 10% for comps while digital sales were up 16%. again, that equals a comp decrease of 5.6% bed, bath & beyond is refraining from issuing any formal guidance it didn't know that cyber monday week ended up benefiting the fiscal fourth quarter because it was in the third quarter of the year prior which goes to show you how long ago that really feels now with everything that we've gone through the company has given several updates regarding its performance or rather its operations during the covid crisis and it is still
courtney >> hi, sara.hese are results for the fourth quarter, the fiscal fourth quarter, which was the quarter ended february 29th. so you're not capturing any of march with these numbers but the earnings per share did beat analyst expectations, 38 cents versus 20 cents estimated. revenues of $3.11 billion, also slightly outperforming consensus estimates of $3.07 billion comp sales were down 5.6%. the breakdown between stores and digital as you might expect, stores were lower but to the...
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i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost. stocks are higher, just off session highs, as the fed chairman paints a pretty gray picture of what the economy is looking at, characterizes the hit as severe, certainly on unemployment, on economic growth, on household spending, both in the short and medium term, which is getting a lot of attention. the medium term outlook has the risk that was characterized in the statement. and saying the federal reserve has already put in place extraordinary action to keep markets working, borrowers borrowing, credit flowing, and is prepared to do more and has more tools if needed, trying to send a message of confidence that the fed is here and calling on fiscal authorities to keep working as well to support this economy. >> the fed very much doing what it takes, not an optimistic outlook in any way, shape, or form for the economy we did see a fractional tick-up in the long end of the yield curve in terms of yields, ten-year got up to 0.63%, having been at 0.59% earlier in the session. the dollar
i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost. stocks are higher, just off session highs, as the fed chairman paints a pretty gray picture of what the economy is looking at, characterizes the hit as severe, certainly on unemployment, on economic growth, on household spending, both in the short and medium term, which is getting a lot of attention. the medium term outlook has the risk that was characterized in the statement. and saying the federal reserve has already put in place extraordinary action to...
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churchill, sara, who is? >> ms. goodwin: roosevelt's mother, the indomitable mother. >> and martha. >> ms. goodwin: right. well, that's a pretty interesting room, that room. first, whenever the mother came, she wanted the best bedroom suite, and that was this room, the rose suite. she would come to visit, and maybe once a month, with her maids and her servants, and always being a duchess, in a certain sense, in the white house. and then, also, princess martha was an interesting character who... she had come to washington during the war years, in exile from norway. her husband was the crown prince, and her father-in-law was the king of norway. in fact, her son is currently the king of norway now. she was beautiful, she was long legged. roosevelt always liked his women tall, or so it seems. and i think she had a gay-spirited kind of conversation that he just enjoyed, and eleanor somehow understood that he needed that kind of companionship. so she would visit on weekends, and keep him company in the movies, keep him co
churchill, sara, who is? >> ms. goodwin: roosevelt's mother, the indomitable mother. >> and martha. >> ms. goodwin: right. well, that's a pretty interesting room, that room. first, whenever the mother came, she wanted the best bedroom suite, and that was this room, the rose suite. she would come to visit, and maybe once a month, with her maids and her servants, and always being a duchess, in a certain sense, in the white house. and then, also, princess martha was an...
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the big house of sara and franklin's is so perfectly put together. the china all matches.ome ways, they were never meant for each other, but thank god for the country, and for themselves, these opposite temperaments attracted when they were young, and had enough to keep them going through this long marriage. >> i know we... this is not fair, with a minute to go, but how about the relationship between her women friends at val-kill? a lot's been written about that. what do you think the relationship was? goodwin: i think it's mostly a relationship where eleanor was loved by somebody, particularly lorena hickok. for the first time, she felt the center of somebody else's life. i know some people have claimed that that means that maybe she was a lesbian, as this woman, lorena hickock was. i don't think that's necessarily so. i think the most important thing to understand is that this woman loved her, and she loved her, and helped her to become a better first lady. the truth is, historians don't know whether they went beyond hugs and kisses, and sometimes people try to appropria
the big house of sara and franklin's is so perfectly put together. the china all matches.ome ways, they were never meant for each other, but thank god for the country, and for themselves, these opposite temperaments attracted when they were young, and had enough to keep them going through this long marriage. >> i know we... this is not fair, with a minute to go, but how about the relationship between her women friends at val-kill? a lot's been written about that. what do you think the...
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sara cody will speak. we'll listen in for just a bit. >> how would businesses and activities likely pose a lower risk of covid-19, especially with strict social distancing. so many categories will not be allowed to resume. there are a number of other changes as well. and i'm happy to answer questio questions. i do want to remind everyone up front, though, we must all abide by both local health orders and the state health orders. that means whichever is stricter, controls. in some cases that's the local order. but in other cases that is the state order. and the state order does continue to impose limitations on certain activities that the new order might otherwise allow. and so it is important that we adhere to the stricter restrictions. i want to turn it over to dr. sara cody from our county health office. >> thank you, james, and good morning, everyone. again, my name is dr. sara cody, public health officer for santa clara county. along with fellow health officers across the bay area, today i'm here to de
sara cody will speak. we'll listen in for just a bit. >> how would businesses and activities likely pose a lower risk of covid-19, especially with strict social distancing. so many categories will not be allowed to resume. there are a number of other changes as well. and i'm happy to answer questio questions. i do want to remind everyone up front, though, we must all abide by both local health orders and the state health orders. that means whichever is stricter, controls. in some cases...
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joining us is sara menker.k about some of these concerns when we spoke to you in november last year at the new economy forum. it feels like light years ago. en beforebeing is beeev the pandemic, there were serious complications with the global food supply chain. how much has this situation worsened things? sara: yes, it does seem like light years ago. in terms of -- the global food supply chain -- we did speak about this in november -- it is about countries that are net importers of calories and countries that are net exporters of calories. one thing that has happened this time around is a lot of the net importers of calories, which are often times emerging markets, have also had massive currency pressure happening. you have the cost of importing going up, even if all else is equal. then you have disruptions on shipping, etc. there are some structural issues on supplies being able to meet, to move to areas where there is demand. , weegions like the u.s. have been seeing things like the closure of plants that ar
joining us is sara menker.k about some of these concerns when we spoke to you in november last year at the new economy forum. it feels like light years ago. en beforebeing is beeev the pandemic, there were serious complications with the global food supply chain. how much has this situation worsened things? sara: yes, it does seem like light years ago. in terms of -- the global food supply chain -- we did speak about this in november -- it is about countries that are net importers of calories...
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down 1.7% on the s&p, sara. >> 555 dow points. ahead on today's show, we're going to dive into this plunge in oil prices, what it means for the u.s. economy and jobs to the financial losses reverberating through the market right now plus we will speak with illinois governor j.b. pritzker and former commerce secretary penny pritzker, his sister, about illinois's battle against the coronavirus and the race for more protective gear and testing. let's focus in on the big stories we're watching with 58 minutes left of trading. brian sul vab focusing on crude oil collapse, mike santoli will tie that in with broad movements we're seeing today latest on the snag on government funding. brian, first to you on this unprecedented move in oil. a day for the history books. >> it is a day for the history books. ending a futures contract in negative $30 or what it was. sara and wolf, it doesn't make sense as i talked about in "power lunch" as well. we started the day around $10. we continued to fall now negative $30 these are contracts. negative
down 1.7% on the s&p, sara. >> 555 dow points. ahead on today's show, we're going to dive into this plunge in oil prices, what it means for the u.s. economy and jobs to the financial losses reverberating through the market right now plus we will speak with illinois governor j.b. pritzker and former commerce secretary penny pritzker, his sister, about illinois's battle against the coronavirus and the race for more protective gear and testing. let's focus in on the big stories we're...
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measure sara let me ask you this. briefly stephen how is he wrong i did want to go to sara but i will let you respond. look we cannot change our lifestyle with regard to the rights of the citizens of this country that was not the intent of the founders of this country saw a baby real quick on the stevia we have to change maybe our behavioral patterns he interrupted me to get. even that you know i didn't want sound bytes or you want an intelligent conversation well we are both happy to oblige i know this sounds like about having an intelligent conversation steven this is a pandemic this is a pandemic oh rules are different are they not yes the rules change not what pulled the rules look the rules regarding behavior yes are different but when you're trampling on the rights of the people that's where we have a problem look people were going to church they were going to worship they're being fined the $1000.00 and their social distancing by the way they're in their cars they say their right to worship has been taken away
measure sara let me ask you this. briefly stephen how is he wrong i did want to go to sara but i will let you respond. look we cannot change our lifestyle with regard to the rights of the citizens of this country that was not the intent of the founders of this country saw a baby real quick on the stevia we have to change maybe our behavioral patterns he interrupted me to get. even that you know i didn't want sound bytes or you want an intelligent conversation well we are both happy to oblige i...
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but she has regularly spent time with sara.st time in a care home, sara is being used in a trial to visit a patient who is critically ill with coronavirus. on thursday we got a phone call from the care homes, and they told me "we have a corona patient, and in this case it is really sad because we know she is not going to survive," so there was really, they were in a hurry. so they told me, they asked us, can you help us with this robot, so we said of course, and the next day we brought a robot in. here in the uk the nhs‘s innovation team, nhsx, are looking at how technology can be used here to alleviate isolation and bring families together. a trial with facebook‘s portal device in care homes and hospitals is under way. chd care homes in surrey were using the devices in a programme called adopt a grandparent. volunteers call in to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. you still work? that's nice, what do you do? a few weeks ago they put out a special call for the covid crisis to ask for more adoptions. how old are y
but she has regularly spent time with sara.st time in a care home, sara is being used in a trial to visit a patient who is critically ill with coronavirus. on thursday we got a phone call from the care homes, and they told me "we have a corona patient, and in this case it is really sad because we know she is not going to survive," so there was really, they were in a hurry. so they told me, they asked us, can you help us with this robot, so we said of course, and the next day we...
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so sara, you win that round based on pounds, okay?ead a text from julie bowen. >> oh, no. >> oh, no! >> jimmy: extra points if you've got any kind of profanity. let's start with rico, go ahead. >> julie text me, love you, got carried away with my crafty page. sorry, i forgot to bring it. >> jimmy: okay, sara. >> one a day, what colors? >> jimmy: what does that mean? >> she's been knitting beanies, and, well, as my fiance requested a beanie. >> jimmy: ariel? >> your hair is prescient. there's a text below it, but i'm not going to read it. >> jimmy: you can win this round if it's good. >> i'm not going to read it on tv. >> jimmy: nolan? >> do you want actual profanity? i've got a lot. >> jimmy: yes, yes, give us something good. >> ah-oh. okay. yes, also, i had -- also i had requested this naughty, erielle's 11 minutes late comment from whose [ bleep ] phone by the way, it was not toby or trey, i have documentation of that. be excised from documentary. >> jimmy: we're going to give that round to nolan. your final challenge, bring back th
so sara, you win that round based on pounds, okay?ead a text from julie bowen. >> oh, no. >> oh, no! >> jimmy: extra points if you've got any kind of profanity. let's start with rico, go ahead. >> julie text me, love you, got carried away with my crafty page. sorry, i forgot to bring it. >> jimmy: okay, sara. >> one a day, what colors? >> jimmy: what does that mean? >> she's been knitting beanies, and, well, as my fiance requested a beanie....
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the big house of sara and franklin's is so perfectly put together. the china all matches. all the furniture is gorgeous. eleanor's house has all mixed-matched china. every chair in the living room is a different size, so that a fat person and a tall person and a thin person and a short person would be comfortable in the chairs. you know how opposite their temperaments were. she liked to make people feel at ease, and he loved the elegance, i think, of that first place. so, in some ways, they were never meant for each other, but thank god for the country, and for themselves, these opposite temperaments attracted when they were young, and had enough to keep them going through this long marriage. brian: this is not fair, with a minute to go, but how about the relationship between her women friends at val-kill? a lot's been written about that. what do you think the relationship was? ms. goodwin: i think it's mostly a relationship where eleanor was loved by somebody, particularly lorena hickok. for the first time, she felt the center of somebody else's life. i know some people h
the big house of sara and franklin's is so perfectly put together. the china all matches. all the furniture is gorgeous. eleanor's house has all mixed-matched china. every chair in the living room is a different size, so that a fat person and a tall person and a thin person and a short person would be comfortable in the chairs. you know how opposite their temperaments were. she liked to make people feel at ease, and he loved the elegance, i think, of that first place. so, in some ways, they...
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sara, to your point. love tom lee's note this morning, never would i have imagined 5 million jobs lost would lead to an uptick. the market seems out of sync with what we know lays ahead but it suggests the recovery is going to be much stronger than people expect. david, from a trading perspective. that's why you have names like amazon, netflix and peloton down in the premarket because there will be a knee jerk response to unwind the stay-at-home basket which has been a source of strength >> that's right. this new nifty fifty, microsoft a ben fieficiary of this rally the secular growth names are the focus in terms of buying over time it would seem, carl i don't have a conversation that doesn't begin or end with i don't understand the stock market the because, you'll spend a lot of time talking to people who are running businesses or focused on analyzing them, and they don't seem to think things are going to be good for some time, there's a question in terms of our recovery, getting back to work, how stutte
sara, to your point. love tom lee's note this morning, never would i have imagined 5 million jobs lost would lead to an uptick. the market seems out of sync with what we know lays ahead but it suggests the recovery is going to be much stronger than people expect. david, from a trading perspective. that's why you have names like amazon, netflix and peloton down in the premarket because there will be a knee jerk response to unwind the stay-at-home basket which has been a source of strength...
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courtney >> hi, sara. so sycamore partners is asking a delaware court to uphold its decision to terminate its deal to buy 55% of victoria's secret from l brands. the pe firm is arguing that actions that l brands have taken during this pandemic including furloughing employees, reducing salaries, not paying rent and not disposing of now obsolete inventory while also cutting back on receive ning new invent breaches the original contract terms. sick kor is arguing that l brands had an obligation to, quote, conduct the business in ordinary course consistent with past practice. actions taken have caused significant damage to the victoria's secret business l brands does not agree that the original transaction is invalid and said it that will, quote, vigorously defend the lawsuit and pursue all legal remedies to enforce contractual rights we saw shares of l brands fall precipitously on this news by about 21% or so. shares were halted at one point when we were getting dribs and drabs of this information as it was c
courtney >> hi, sara. so sycamore partners is asking a delaware court to uphold its decision to terminate its deal to buy 55% of victoria's secret from l brands. the pe firm is arguing that actions that l brands have taken during this pandemic including furloughing employees, reducing salaries, not paying rent and not disposing of now obsolete inventory while also cutting back on receive ning new invent breaches the original contract terms. sick kor is arguing that l brands had an...
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welcome, everyone, sara here with mike. stocks are coming back in a big way today. sectors like retail seeing their best day in over a decade. let's look at what's driving the action higher on wall street new data from the state of new york and around the world showinging the spread of the virus may be leveling off indicating extreme measures may have begun to have an impact encouraging signs of progress on both a vaccine and treatment options over the weekend, but there are more warning signs as well china for instance reporting an increase of cases and u.s. officials warning this week will be the toughest yet as hospitals struggle to maintain and eck up and down their capacity. >> coming up on today's show, blackstone is donating millions of dollars to support health care workers and first responders in new york we'll speak to the ceo about that and his thoughts on this volatile market. plus, we'll be joined by the ed of the transports union. >> 59 minutes left of trade. let's focus on the big stories we are watching nowful meg with the latest on treatments for th
welcome, everyone, sara here with mike. stocks are coming back in a big way today. sectors like retail seeing their best day in over a decade. let's look at what's driving the action higher on wall street new data from the state of new york and around the world showinging the spread of the virus may be leveling off indicating extreme measures may have begun to have an impact encouraging signs of progress on both a vaccine and treatment options over the weekend, but there are more warning signs...
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. >> reporter: sara opened her business six years ago, the stylist's four and a half-star-rated business was doing so well that three years ago she took out a second loan to expand. >> my usually blustling salon ad saturday is empty. >> reporter: she paid off $84,000 worth of debt before having to shut down. now she's on the brink. >> thinking of adding more debt is not something i'd like to do at all. too much work. we need a more flexible loan. our employees can stay on unemployment longer than we might be able to survive longer, be able to use the loan towards things we actually need. we might be able to pivot our business somehow. >> so this is a kit that my clients can ask for. >> reporter: trying to make ends meet, sara has gotten creative. mixing hair dyes and selling at-home root rescue kits. customers can pick them up contact free. >> thanks, jen. >> reporter: and then learn how-to with her youtube video. these sales aren't nearly enough to keep the salon running, but she's hoping things will improve just enough through the power of community activism. both she and fonda are par
. >> reporter: sara opened her business six years ago, the stylist's four and a half-star-rated business was doing so well that three years ago she took out a second loan to expand. >> my usually blustling salon ad saturday is empty. >> reporter: she paid off $84,000 worth of debt before having to shut down. now she's on the brink. >> thinking of adding more debt is not something i'd like to do at all. too much work. we need a more flexible loan. our employees can stay...
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cnn sara westwood is at the white house.o, sara, what exactly is the president bracing people for? >> reporter: well, president trump and other top administration officials are setting expectations for what could be a very difficult couple of weeks ahead for the coronavirus outbreak. for example, you heard the surgeon general this morning on the sunday shows saying the next couple of weeks could be a pearl harbor moment. a 9/11 moment in terms of the devastation and the nation's top infectious disease expert also said on the sunday shows this morning that the u.s. is struggling still to contain the coronavirus despite the mitigation efforts that we have seen from the administration so far. the president's somber tone yesterday was a shift from where we saw him about a week or so ago when the president was saying that he saw, perhaps, a light at the end of the tunnel. he didn't want the cure to be worse than the disease. he was talking about the economic fallout and the president throughout the week have been citing models th
cnn sara westwood is at the white house.o, sara, what exactly is the president bracing people for? >> reporter: well, president trump and other top administration officials are setting expectations for what could be a very difficult couple of weeks ahead for the coronavirus outbreak. for example, you heard the surgeon general this morning on the sunday shows saying the next couple of weeks could be a pearl harbor moment. a 9/11 moment in terms of the devastation and the nation's top...
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sara >> been a while since you said bang-on flat, wilf i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost and mike santolind that's the story check out how the major averages closed the day lower but just barely, fractional moves, which has been an oddity lately in trading. the dow closing lower by 34 points, losing a bit of sneak peek the final seconds really of trade. the s&p 500 down about 0.2%. you did have grouping hold their gains like materials which ended the day up 2.4%, consumer discretionary and financials all higher utilities, consumer staup ples r lower, as were health care and technology the russell 2000 index of small cap, which has been doing better lately, thanks in part to the rebound we've seen in energy and financial s ending the day almos bang-on flat several big bank ceos said they will not cut their company's dividends in the economic outbreak coming up, we'll talk to the ceo of state street and whether he plans to keep his dividend intact as well >> one of the eight globally systematically important banks, part of the financial services forum, the route by which they're cutting the
sara >> been a while since you said bang-on flat, wilf i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost and mike santolind that's the story check out how the major averages closed the day lower but just barely, fractional moves, which has been an oddity lately in trading. the dow closing lower by 34 points, losing a bit of sneak peek the final seconds really of trade. the s&p 500 down about 0.2%. you did have grouping hold their gains like materials which ended the day up 2.4%, consumer...
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that headline from nikkei was breathtaking along with the fact, sara that the ecb is agreeing to takelow investment grade debt as collateral our federal reserve buying junk bod etf. we're seeing central banks open up in ways we've never seen before, and that's one reason why people are skittish, because of mission creep for lack of a better word. what else might they do down the road if necessity raises its head >> the central bankers, they can be creative when it comes to pulling rabbits out of a hat and fighting this crisis did you notice the latest gallop poll showed that jerome powell had a higher favorable rating than the president or secretary mnuchin. i think the only one with a more favorable reading was the governors in terms of managing this crisis. that's not typical to see that kind of level of popularity or confidence in the federal reserve. haven't seen those levels since green span in 2004 the fed the usually not the most popular. but we've seen this federal reserve and one criticized by the president long before this crisis really jump into action and it has stabilized
that headline from nikkei was breathtaking along with the fact, sara that the ecb is agreeing to takelow investment grade debt as collateral our federal reserve buying junk bod etf. we're seeing central banks open up in ways we've never seen before, and that's one reason why people are skittish, because of mission creep for lack of a better word. what else might they do down the road if necessity raises its head >> the central bankers, they can be creative when it comes to pulling rabbits...
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>> reporter: good luck, sara. guy, the phone's primary use is making a comeback.f their time these days and are getting creative. >> i like when you can just hang up. it's a lot easier to sneak out on a bad phone date. >> exactly. >> spoken by somebody bearing a few scars. >> very true. but no longer on the market. thankfully. >> yes, yes. >>> coming up, a celebrity trainer is getting us in shape. stay with us. stay with us. help is on the way. to support you during the current health situation... cvs pharmacy is now offering free one to two-day delivery of prescriptions and everyday essentials you need to stay well in the days ahead. visit cvs.com/delivery or call your local cvs pharmacy to learn more. so you can be prepared, stay on track with your medication, and stay well, with free prescription delivery from cvs. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and pri
>> reporter: good luck, sara. guy, the phone's primary use is making a comeback.f their time these days and are getting creative. >> i like when you can just hang up. it's a lot easier to sneak out on a bad phone date. >> exactly. >> spoken by somebody bearing a few scars. >> very true. but no longer on the market. thankfully. >> yes, yes. >>> coming up, a celebrity trainer is getting us in shape. stay with us. stay with us. help is on the way. to...
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sara cody, i do think that you and your colleagues have a lot to be proud of. i know you are by no means out of the woods in terms of what you're contending with, but thanks for your leadership and thanks for helping us understand. >> my pleasure. thank you so much. >> we have a lot more. stay with us. >> we have a lot more. stay with us - i've been pretty stable with my schizophrenia for a while, and then my kids asked me why my body was rocking back and forth. my doctor said i have tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medications i take for my schizophrenia. i also felt my tongue darting and pushing against my cheeks. i was worried what others would think. td can affect different parts of the body, and it may also affect people who take medications for depression and bipolar disorder. i know i shouldn't change or stop my medication so i was relieved there are treatment options for td. - if this sounds like you or someone you know, visit talkabouttd.com to sign up to receive a personalized doctor discussion guide to help start a conversation w
sara cody, i do think that you and your colleagues have a lot to be proud of. i know you are by no means out of the woods in terms of what you're contending with, but thanks for your leadership and thanks for helping us understand. >> my pleasure. thank you so much. >> we have a lot more. stay with us. >> we have a lot more. stay with us - i've been pretty stable with my schizophrenia for a while, and then my kids asked me why my body was rocking back and forth. my doctor said...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, sara eisen, david faber live from separate locations jim will stick around as we talk to 3m's mike roman in a few minutes. let's get consumer confidence with rick santelli
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, sara eisen, david faber live from separate locations jim will stick around as we talk to 3m's mike roman in a few minutes. let's get consumer confidence with rick santelli
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber. the s&p is in the red as the data continues to roll in negative housing starts, jobless claims and others this morning that are historic in many ways. watching oil as well even as we get guidelines, sara, out of germany, north dakota now that are basically looking at way to open their economies beginning the first of may >> president trump hosting a call with governors to talk about the reopening and what it can look like. we've got to hit the unemployment figures another shocking report. let's turn straight to steve liesman on the jobless claims data this morning. totaling now 22 million over the last month >> yeah. really shocking. grotesque in the words of one economist, and the data is unprecedented across the board manufacturing data we got this morning. housing data and the jobless claims number. let me show you the three data reports we had today jobless claims 5.2 million totaling 22 million. we'll show you that in a second. worse than expectations. philly fed minus 56. the wo
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber. the s&p is in the red as the data continues to roll in negative housing starts, jobless claims and others this morning that are historic in many ways. watching oil as well even as we get guidelines, sara, out of germany, north dakota now that are basically looking at way to open their economies beginning the first of may >> president trump hosting a call with governors to talk about the reopening and what it can look like. we've...
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sara zendehnam has the details this morning. good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning. a lot of people have already been covering their faces when they leave home, but now it's mandatory across much of the bay area. contra costa, san francisco, alameda, marin, san mateo and sonoma counties all require people to wear a mask when taking public transportation or visiting a public business. many orders went into effect at midnight but won't be enforced until wednesday so people have time to get or make a mask in order to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. it doesn't apply to you at home, in your car or outside exercising. you can use a bandanna or cloth and other precautions should be taken even with a mask. >> we want to be clear the requirement to wear face coverings does not take the place of social distancing. >> reporter: businesses are required to let people know about the rule and can stop anyone without a mask from coming in. kids under 12 are not required to wear a mask and kids two and younger shouldn't cover their faces at all because they could suffocat
sara zendehnam has the details this morning. good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning. a lot of people have already been covering their faces when they leave home, but now it's mandatory across much of the bay area. contra costa, san francisco, alameda, marin, san mateo and sonoma counties all require people to wear a mask when taking public transportation or visiting a public business. many orders went into effect at midnight but won't be enforced until wednesday so people have time...
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well for more now we're joined by sara blakeslee she's the chairwoman of berlin kids international a private school association here in berlin thanks for being with us what do you make of germany's germany reopening schools at this point is that the right decision it's a difficult thing because of course on one hand we have the numbers of cases that are no going back up so it does seem like on the one hand we have the kids who are stuck at home with parents and need this social interaction you need to schooling and on the other hand we do want to really watch out for the safety of our children well speaking of the safety of the children are you worried about the risk that this poses not only to the children's health but to the health of their families. i think there is concern there because of course not every family deals with the shutdown in the same exact way and have different ways of dealing with the social interactions and who they're interacting with and of course when you're sending your children to a school with other children you can no longer keep track of who they're meet
well for more now we're joined by sara blakeslee she's the chairwoman of berlin kids international a private school association here in berlin thanks for being with us what do you make of germany's germany reopening schools at this point is that the right decision it's a difficult thing because of course on one hand we have the numbers of cases that are no going back up so it does seem like on the one hand we have the kids who are stuck at home with parents and need this social interaction you...
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guys, back to you. >> thanks, sara, for that.many nursing homes banning visitors amid this pandemic, it is incredibly isolating time for many of their residents, but some staff are going above and beyond to make them feel more at ease. i want you to take a look at this tender moment. you might have seen it, but boy, you can see it again. >> what's up, darling? ha! oh! oh! ha! >> it was just so precious. that's 94-year-old ken bender receiving a pillow covered with a picture of his late wife. his care worker who gave it to him says she noticed he went to sleep with his wife's photograph every night, so she decided to surprise him with this gift. ken and his wife, ada, were married for 71 years before she passed away last august. beautiful. >>> so, there's still more ahead here on cnn. coming up, there is new data showing the death toll from the coronavirus could be much, much higher in the uk than the government's official count. so, what's behind the discrepancy? we'll go to london live for answers, next. at papa john's, we want
guys, back to you. >> thanks, sara, for that.many nursing homes banning visitors amid this pandemic, it is incredibly isolating time for many of their residents, but some staff are going above and beyond to make them feel more at ease. i want you to take a look at this tender moment. you might have seen it, but boy, you can see it again. >> what's up, darling? ha! oh! oh! ha! >> it was just so precious. that's 94-year-old ken bender receiving a pillow covered with a picture of...
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>> that's exactly right, sara. that is the problem.hese patients have to be fed, so nurses are touching and handling patients all the time. they can't avoid it. they have literally no way of protecting themselves. >> reporter: and so many of the nurses have also come down with coronavirus. and then here is another terrible wrinkle. life care centers of america say at a couple of their facilities, they are receiving threats, including a death threat that is being investigated now by police. there is a lot of stress and pressure on those people trying to help the elderly, anderson. >> sara sidner, appreciate it. thanks very much, sara. >>> the first round of stimulus money passed by congress still hasn't made its way to some of the people who need it most, to many people. so, former presidential candidate andrew yang has joined a team working to get money directly into the hands of food stamp recipients. i'll speak to him live as well as a young woman who says the program has been a lifeline. tums versus mozzarella stick (bell rings) whe
>> that's exactly right, sara. that is the problem.hese patients have to be fed, so nurses are touching and handling patients all the time. they can't avoid it. they have literally no way of protecting themselves. >> reporter: and so many of the nurses have also come down with coronavirus. and then here is another terrible wrinkle. life care centers of america say at a couple of their facilities, they are receiving threats, including a death threat that is being investigated now by...
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fruggia, it's sara.orry for mispronouncing your name earlier seems to me the serology test for antibodies is key to figuring out how we get back to work and back to some semblance of a normal society. where are these tests and why aren't they being sort of released so that everybody in the u.s. can get them right now? >> so first of all, thank you for asking that question, because that's a crucial question now, intrinsic in that question is the answer that we need to still get, which is having those antibodies doesn't make you immune, and for how long, because if it is, we find out that is indeed the case, then yes, could you start targeting populations that can go safely back to work now mayo clinic launched the test yesterday, and we have to scale up it is important to realize that there are many variations of the test, and each have their own sensitivity, how good it is at picking up the antibody and specificity, how good is the answer and really want to test that gives you a very good answer, and we
fruggia, it's sara.orry for mispronouncing your name earlier seems to me the serology test for antibodies is key to figuring out how we get back to work and back to some semblance of a normal society. where are these tests and why aren't they being sort of released so that everybody in the u.s. can get them right now? >> so first of all, thank you for asking that question, because that's a crucial question now, intrinsic in that question is the answer that we need to still get, which is...
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i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and sara eisen coming to you live from various locations.uite a nice bounce here in the making, early still on this tuesday, but the dow up almost 600. you got the triple qs above the 50-day moving average for the first time since late february, sara for a moment the vix under 50 for the first time in several months we put a win on the nasdaq today, that's the longest win streak since december. >> obviously the positives continue to be focused on by the markets over the negatives and jim was just talking about the g gsk/is aanotherie collaboration and china data a lot better han feared and the apple iphone shipments reported by the chinese government rebounded the international monetary fund the imf put out its first official economic outlook since the coronavirus really started to spread around the world and it's not pretty. they're expecting the world economy to shrink 3% this year, for the worst contraction since the great depression they're calling it the great lockdown and obviously those numbers could go even lower if the shutdowns con
i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and sara eisen coming to you live from various locations.uite a nice bounce here in the making, early still on this tuesday, but the dow up almost 600. you got the triple qs above the 50-day moving average for the first time since late february, sara for a moment the vix under 50 for the first time in several months we put a win on the nasdaq today, that's the longest win streak since december. >> obviously the positives continue to be focused on by...
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later this hour, sara nelson, the head of the flight attendants union will join us to explain what the airlines and the government have to do now to make flying reasonably safe in the age of coronavirus. so far the government has done absolutely nothing. the faa is silent on the subject. the way the federal government is allowing airlines to operate now is proof that president trump has no idea how to open up the united states. they could do it easy. you cannot go into a super market in los angeles or new york without wearing a mask, but you can board an airliner in each one of those cities and sit in a middle row seat in coach with no mask because the trump government is literally doing nothing about safety. the mayo clinic has a rule about matzin masks. it's very simple. everyone who enters has to wear a mask, and everyone is observing that rule except this guy who went to the mayo clinic today and he refused to follow the mayo clinic's own rule about wearing the masks. they said he had been briefed about the mask policy prior to their arrival. mike pence didn't care. >> mr. vice pre
later this hour, sara nelson, the head of the flight attendants union will join us to explain what the airlines and the government have to do now to make flying reasonably safe in the age of coronavirus. so far the government has done absolutely nothing. the faa is silent on the subject. the way the federal government is allowing airlines to operate now is proof that president trump has no idea how to open up the united states. they could do it easy. you cannot go into a super market in los...
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sara zendehnam joins us live with more on that event. >> good morning.olden gate park was expecting 150,000 people no crowd the area and celebrate the park's 150th birthday. plans had to change because of the shelter-in-place orders, but organizers are making the best of it. the celebration will be online and it's free. starting at 9:00 a.m., head to goldengatepark150.com and check out all the activities. there will be concerts performed over the years at the park, listen to stories about hidden treasures at the park, read books through a virtual book club, learn about the park's history and check out a photo album. construction was already underway on the 150-foot ferris wheel which was supposed to offer rides during the celebration. 24million people from all over the world visit the park every year. even though this celebration isn't what was originally planned, people can still participate in the big day. >> go to goldengatepark150.com and tell us about your own special memories and why this park is so important. this park has been here through not ju
sara zendehnam joins us live with more on that event. >> good morning.olden gate park was expecting 150,000 people no crowd the area and celebrate the park's 150th birthday. plans had to change because of the shelter-in-place orders, but organizers are making the best of it. the celebration will be online and it's free. starting at 9:00 a.m., head to goldengatepark150.com and check out all the activities. there will be concerts performed over the years at the park, listen to stories about...
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hunker down at home like the rest of us, morgan >> and what a great interis view that was, sara thank you for bringing that to us good monday morning. i'm morgan brennan with sara eisen and jon fortt, coming to you live from separate locations as we continue to practice social distancing at cnbc. carl quintanilla will join us momentarily. biggest gains for the dow and s&p and nasdaq in seven sessions, you can see everything is up better than 4.5% this monday morning we've more than erased the losses we saw last week. moments ago we spoke with former fed chair janet yellen as you heard on our economic outlook. take a listen. >> a v, which is what we're all hoping for, is a best case scenario and if activity could begin to resume, as many assume in june and maybe be back to something more normal by this summer, i think a v is possible, but i am worried that the outcome will be worse. it really depends to my mind on just how much damage is done during the time that the economy is shut down in the way it is now. >> how much damage is done joining us is bob dole, chief equity strategist. t
hunker down at home like the rest of us, morgan >> and what a great interis view that was, sara thank you for bringing that to us good monday morning. i'm morgan brennan with sara eisen and jon fortt, coming to you live from separate locations as we continue to practice social distancing at cnbc. carl quintanilla will join us momentarily. biggest gains for the dow and s&p and nasdaq in seven sessions, you can see everything is up better than 4.5% this monday morning we've more than...