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sheila: absolutely.e key things goldman has drawn on and has benefited all of us significantly is we've invested tremendously in how we support people and our business and our clients in a challenging environment. so investments in technology, in resilience, backup systems, business continuity planning, a lot of things that don't feel like very fine at the time and from an expense perspective you might question, into being extremely valuable in providing the services our clients need. that spans everything from the work we do and asset management to the work that my colleagues do in investment banking or on the trading floor. we knew think about trying to provide liquidity, recommending our best ideas in an environment like this, i would say a big thing is making sure we had the connectivity in the toolset to let the business continue and let us serve clients without the distraction of disruption on that front. nejra: sheila, how much faith do you have in a sustained rebound in china's economy going from
sheila: absolutely.e key things goldman has drawn on and has benefited all of us significantly is we've invested tremendously in how we support people and our business and our clients in a challenging environment. so investments in technology, in resilience, backup systems, business continuity planning, a lot of things that don't feel like very fine at the time and from an expense perspective you might question, into being extremely valuable in providing the services our clients need. that...
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sheila: sure. i think the nma is off the table.e-market aircraft is probably not the most cost-effective option. the 787 has been so successful. mma --ills that route nma would fly. i think it is looking forward and what is the next future small aircraft look like? what is the next generation max and neo look like in 2030? that is where the product focus will be going forward. certainly the nma is off the table at this point. that is part of the share shift that will happen as the a320 one has some share, but who wants to fly in international route on a single aisle aircraft, anyway? guy: it is a question a lot of people ask themselves. maybe a bit more space inside the cabin would make it more desirable. sheila, thank you very much. joining us from jeffries. anotherther -- vonnie: announcement on job cuts. lyft is cutting 982 jobs. that is 70% of lyft's workforce. -- 17%. no one is getting into cars and taxis at the same rate as they were. horowitz will not look for reelection to the board and it begs the question of his involveme
sheila: sure. i think the nma is off the table.e-market aircraft is probably not the most cost-effective option. the 787 has been so successful. mma --ills that route nma would fly. i think it is looking forward and what is the next future small aircraft look like? what is the next generation max and neo look like in 2030? that is where the product focus will be going forward. certainly the nma is off the table at this point. that is part of the share shift that will happen as the a320 one has...
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banks, a big story for earnings and the results, the stock's not doing so much and former fdic chair sheilar is here with a new white house op ed and the new coronavirus briefing, we will be monitoring that in the last couple of days there has been more news and this one a little different. look at the location it is not in that press room this is in the rose garden which, we don't know what they're going to say, but historically, when we have this one podium in the rose garden, we tend to get more news so there is a lot going on, but let's get right back to the markets. tim seymour, i want to begin with you and really today i need a china story. apple, iphone sales jumping 2.5 million in march versus 500,000 in february. better import/export data. did big-cap technology today to you sort of signal that china is providing a kind of road map for our reopening or was it just something else >> well, it has and if you think about also a couple of weeks ago when we started to get china data out of nike and starbuck, it was a catalyst for market look, this iphone shipments data in china of which
banks, a big story for earnings and the results, the stock's not doing so much and former fdic chair sheilar is here with a new white house op ed and the new coronavirus briefing, we will be monitoring that in the last couple of days there has been more news and this one a little different. look at the location it is not in that press room this is in the rose garden which, we don't know what they're going to say, but historically, when we have this one podium in the rose garden, we tend to get...
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sheila e, the queena percussion and our very own bay area native worked with prince many years.ories. she spoke about their friendship and the good times they had working together. let's listen in. >> we would compete a lot, who was the best dressed to the best ping-pong, pool player, whatever. i am better than you and you are better than me, whatever. okay. we would bet $1000 every night who would be the best. we just kept passing that $1000 back and forth. >> we also asked her about tonight's special and what makes it so special. >> everyone did their, you know, the best way they could. no one is coming in and trying to do prince. no one is going to. we did our interpretation of what we could do with his song and do some different arrangements and just celebrate him. >> you can watch our full interview with sheila e on our website at kpix.com. don't miss let's go crazy. for over 80 years, ss beewith yro and now is no different. we're offering payment options for current owners. ♪ our service departments are here to help. and now we're offering more help. no payments for three
sheila e, the queena percussion and our very own bay area native worked with prince many years.ories. she spoke about their friendship and the good times they had working together. let's listen in. >> we would compete a lot, who was the best dressed to the best ping-pong, pool player, whatever. i am better than you and you are better than me, whatever. okay. we would bet $1000 every night who would be the best. we just kept passing that $1000 back and forth. >> we also asked her...
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patel,that was sheila goldman sachs asset management chairman, speaking to me earlier. events to watch out for today. 12:30 p.m. you -- u.k. time, we get the account of the bank of think when meeting. investors will scour it for efforts to tackle the economic fallout of coronavirus. we will get initial u.s. jobless million,orecasted at 5 the second-highest on record. at 5:00 p.m., we get an update from the british government at its daily coronavirus briefing. prime minister boris johnson's health is likely to be a central question. to delay, as ubs seeks part of its dividend, we speak to ceo sergio ermotti. and green on the screen looking at the markets. stoxx 600 gaining over 1%. we see that across a lot of benchmarks. yesterday the s&p 500 temporarily in bull market territory. u.s. futures-- point to another day of gains. the 10-year yield slips, the dollar is fairly steady and oil on the front foot ahead of the opec-plus meeting, with positive signs from russia in terms of the outcome. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ to help you stay informed of the latest news just say "coro
patel,that was sheila goldman sachs asset management chairman, speaking to me earlier. events to watch out for today. 12:30 p.m. you -- u.k. time, we get the account of the bank of think when meeting. investors will scour it for efforts to tackle the economic fallout of coronavirus. we will get initial u.s. jobless million,orecasted at 5 the second-highest on record. at 5:00 p.m., we get an update from the british government at its daily coronavirus briefing. prime minister boris johnson's...
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and we will miss him so much my thoughts go to his family and sheila and arlo. and everyone just take care of each other and stay safe and we're going to get through this, you know, together let's talk and help each other out whenever we can. i will talk more about how as the -- as the weeks go on, obviously.
and we will miss him so much my thoughts go to his family and sheila and arlo. and everyone just take care of each other and stay safe and we're going to get through this, you know, together let's talk and help each other out whenever we can. i will talk more about how as the -- as the weeks go on, obviously.
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thank you very much, sheila.market tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist liz anne saunders joins is panel, that's next. if your gums bleed when you brush you may have gingivitis. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. here's the thing about managing lefor your business.sehind. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. i have always wanted to be a teacher. i've been teaching for over 20 years. with everything going on, we've had to alter our classroom settings. we have to transition into virtual learning. on the network, we can have teachers face-to-face with a student in live-time. they can rais
thank you very much, sheila.market tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist liz anne saunders joins is panel, that's next. if your gums bleed when you brush you may have gingivitis. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. here's the thing about managing lefor your business.sehind. when you've got public...
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if it was hard, families were 1,000 times left. >> after sheila recovered from a relatively mild caseare exploring if it can help those with covid-19 it's a technique used to treat other infections including sars, ebola and h1n1 flu. >> we're hopeful, optimistic but we don't have concrete evidence yet about how it works, where it works, what's the best time to give it. >> dr. nigel, a professor at washington state university, on the leadership team of the national covid-19 convalescent project. it's a group of scientists from 57 institutions organized to investigate this potential treatment. trials are under way the key is getting plasma from people like sheila. >> to the people who are making these donations, what is your message to them? >> there's a chance to do something really great i can't guarantee you it's going to help somebody but we'll find out. >> on this day sheila donated 840 milliliters, enough, she was told, to possibly help three or four patients. >> i told my grandkids, their grandmother's superpower is she can relax in a recliner and save people i don't need to fly
if it was hard, families were 1,000 times left. >> after sheila recovered from a relatively mild caseare exploring if it can help those with covid-19 it's a technique used to treat other infections including sars, ebola and h1n1 flu. >> we're hopeful, optimistic but we don't have concrete evidence yet about how it works, where it works, what's the best time to give it. >> dr. nigel, a professor at washington state university, on the leadership team of the national covid-19...
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sheila? what are you doing here in salem? >> sheila: i had to come back, eli. i need your help. >> will: hey, guess what. i just found out my grandmother was rescued last night. >> sonny: really? is she all right? >> will: yeah. >> sonny: did you hear anything about my uncle steve? >> will: oh, um, i think he still thinks he's stefano, but, you know, at least he's in police custody. >> sonny: [sighs] which is more than i can say for evan. >> will: what do you mean? >> sonny: well, rafe called, and they couldn't tie evan to the kidnapping. especially since he, you know, led the cops to where orpheus was keeping david. they released him this morning. >> will: so that murdering psychopath is just walking around free. >> sonny: yep. and he's out on bail, so he has to stick around salem until the trial. hopefully, we won't ever cross paths with him again. [doorbell rings] that couldn't be him. he knows not to come here. >> will: the only way to find out. oh, my god. >> sonny: is it evan? >> will: worse. >> sonny: what could be worse? >> will: him. >> leo: i'm back,
sheila? what are you doing here in salem? >> sheila: i had to come back, eli. i need your help. >> will: hey, guess what. i just found out my grandmother was rescued last night. >> sonny: really? is she all right? >> will: yeah. >> sonny: did you hear anything about my uncle steve? >> will: oh, um, i think he still thinks he's stefano, but, you know, at least he's in police custody. >> sonny: [sighs] which is more than i can say for evan. >> will:...
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our song and do some different arrangements, and just celebrate him. >> you can ll interview with sheila e. on our website, kpix.com, and don't miss let's go crazy, the grammy salute to prince right here on kpix 5 tonight. >>> even tom brady having trouble finding >>> tom brady may have won six super bowls, but is still finding it hard to find a place to work out. tom brady busted working out at a closed park in tampa, florida. the mayor said a city employee came across brady while patrolling that park in downtown. the quarterback recent lip moved to florida. he's going to play for the tampa bay buccaneers. >> so a lot of our park staff, they patrol around just to make sure that people aren't doing contact sports and things, and saw an individual working out in one of our downtown parks and went over to tell him that was closed, and it was tom brady. >> the city tweeted sorry tom brady, our team can't wait to welcome you and our entire community back with even bigger smiles, until then, stay safe and stay home. >>> this comes as we have learned that rob gronkowski is coming out of retire
our song and do some different arrangements, and just celebrate him. >> you can ll interview with sheila e. on our website, kpix.com, and don't miss let's go crazy, the grammy salute to prince right here on kpix 5 tonight. >>> even tom brady having trouble finding >>> tom brady may have won six super bowls, but is still finding it hard to find a place to work out. tom brady busted working out at a closed park in tampa, florida. the mayor said a city employee came across...
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sheila bair, thank you so much >> sure. >> retailer tractor supply hiring thousands of workers as itps up curb side pickup and delivery coming up, the company's new ceo on the hiring spree and how coronavirus is impacting sales shouldn't you pay less when you use less data? now you can. because xfinity mobile gives you more flexible data. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means you can save money without compromising on coverage. get more flexible data, the most reliable network, and more savings. plus, get $200 off when you buy an eligible phone. that's simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinitymobile.com today. >>> welcome back time to get a coronavirus update with sue herera. sue? >> thank you very much, sara good afternoon, everyone acting navy secretary thomas modly offered his resignation and it has been accepted according to doiefense secretary es per modly created a firestorm after he fired the captain of an aircraft carrier who sent a letter to the media pleading for help wi
sheila bair, thank you so much >> sure. >> retailer tractor supply hiring thousands of workers as itps up curb side pickup and delivery coming up, the company's new ceo on the hiring spree and how coronavirus is impacting sales shouldn't you pay less when you use less data? now you can. because xfinity mobile gives you more flexible data. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which...
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thank you very much, sheila.market tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200 years, we've helped our clients navigate historic challenges. and we will get through this one... together. ♪ ♪ from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. the theater home to you,t to wwith xfinity movie premiere. there's a world full of other trolls. how different can they be? our brand-new service that lets you watch all the latest movie releases from the comfort of home. trolls world tour available no
thank you very much, sheila.market tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200 years, we've...
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thank you very much, sheila.et tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. ♪ ♪ jack: as the market makes huge moves in response to government stimulus and coronavirus news, which economic indicator should we be watching, and which sectors are likely to perform best? charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel now. we've seen economic numbers that are literally worse than anything we
thank you very much, sheila.et tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions,...
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thank you very much, sheila.market tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200 years, we've helped our clients navigate historic challenges. and we will get through this one... together. ♪ ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of
thank you very much, sheila.market tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200 years, we've...
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thank you very much, sheila.market tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist (music) ♪ the theater home to you,t to with xfinity movie premiere. there's a world full of other trolls. how different can they be? our brand-new service that lets you watch all the latest movie releases from the comfort of home. trolls world tour available now. i will protect you no matter what, pinky promise. just say xfinity movie premiere into your voice remote to bring the theater to you. ♪ ♪ jack: as the market makes huge moves in response to government stimulus and coronavirus news, which economic indicator should we be watching, and which sectors are likely to perform best? charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel now. we've seen economic numbers that are literally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say, health
thank you very much, sheila.market tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist (music) ♪ the theater home to you,t to with xfinity movie premiere. there's a world full of other trolls. how different can they be? our brand-new service that lets you watch all the latest movie releases from the comfort of home. trolls world tour available now. i will protect you no matter what, pinky promise. just say xfinity movie premiere into your voice remote to bring...
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host: all right, sheila, we will get a response. guest: thank you for your comments. you are dead on point. we have continued to raise these issues with the administration. this administration seemingly just does not care for the employees. if i may just be blunt. we know of a situation in we heard last where they were not even issuing protective clothing. they were given a trash bag to use in a procedure. when they came out, they pass it along to someone else. that is absurd. i agree with the sister, this administration should have been much more prepared for a situation like this, and they are seemingly not even trying to prepare now. we are calling on this administration to make sure that people are adequately protected , that they do not have to use their own personal equipment unless they are going to be reimbursed for that. i totally agree with this sister. we are working that issue as fast and hard as we can. thank you for being in the fight, sister. host: obviously a great concentration of federal employees in d.c. one in seven in d.c. may get the virus. one i
host: all right, sheila, we will get a response. guest: thank you for your comments. you are dead on point. we have continued to raise these issues with the administration. this administration seemingly just does not care for the employees. if i may just be blunt. we know of a situation in we heard last where they were not even issuing protective clothing. they were given a trash bag to use in a procedure. when they came out, they pass it along to someone else. that is absurd. i agree with the...
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. >>> let's go with sheila in new york sheila >> caller: hi, jim >> sheila, what's happening? down in westchester. >> there you go, what's going on >> caller: well, looking forward all day to "mad money" and then to "squawk on the street" in the morning. >> holy cow, you and me both we come in fired up every day. >> caller: i know you pulled us through last time, so we're going to do it again >> we'll do it again this job's gotten impossible i have to make my own dinner what is that about go ahead >> caller: well, what do you think about t. row price >> i actually like the company very much. this industry has been completely trash 3.5% yield, people are going to save again they got very good management. let's say yes to t. rowe [ buzzer ] >> you think i'm finished? i'm just getting started i'm going to dave in florida dave >> caller: hey, jim. booyah, my very first booyah >> first booyah, okay. >> caller: ha ha hey, jim, i was looking at mrvl for a long-term play and short term play unit >> that is an intriguing company. we're going to have to do a little homework. it's not a
. >>> let's go with sheila in new york sheila >> caller: hi, jim >> sheila, what's happening? down in westchester. >> there you go, what's going on >> caller: well, looking forward all day to "mad money" and then to "squawk on the street" in the morning. >> holy cow, you and me both we come in fired up every day. >> caller: i know you pulled us through last time, so we're going to do it again >> we'll do it again this job's...
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i agree with sheila as she mentioned that as a concern. want to takeitals care of our patients whether covid or not, and that is the number one concern, but after that, how are they going to financially keep things going without having the ongoing business? they still have to have staff in place. many have been able to reassign staff. let's say you work in the outpatient surgery department. those staff members have been reassigned to triage and so forth, so you still have those costs. most of your small hospitals employ physicians and nurse practitioners and physician assistants. you still have to keep them on salary. we need them. if you are an orthopedic surgeon, and you are normally doing a number of cases, 10, 12 cases a week, and you are not doing any of those, you could see the financial strain of that. also, those people need treatment. we need to have a good plan and be prepared to begin to roll out so we can keep our small hospitals open and take care of it. we do not want to prevent people from coming to the hospital for other th
i agree with sheila as she mentioned that as a concern. want to takeitals care of our patients whether covid or not, and that is the number one concern, but after that, how are they going to financially keep things going without having the ongoing business? they still have to have staff in place. many have been able to reassign staff. let's say you work in the outpatient surgery department. those staff members have been reassigned to triage and so forth, so you still have those costs. most of...
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patel,hat was sheila goldman sachs asset management chairman, talking with our own nejra cehic.s banking. credit suisse and ubs both proposed a delaying half of their 2019 dividend payments to later in the year, following mounting pressure from the swiss financial regulator on the nation's banks to reconsider dividend distribution plans. joining us from zurich is bloomberg's banking reporter, patrick winters. it seems like a compromise, but the banks essentially do get to pay dividends and eventually all of them, right? patrick: that's right. what investors will like about this, both banks, ubs and credit their full pay dividend, just a little later rather than scrapping the whole thing. what's interesting about the timing, they're the last banks in europe to mention they are changing the dividend. some of their peers like readyedit, santander, al said they would be delaying dividends after pressure from the ecb. the swiss regulator, not the ecb, so they felt they were able to stick to their guns for some time and were not changing anything. now, the swiss regulator has upped th
patel,hat was sheila goldman sachs asset management chairman, talking with our own nejra cehic.s banking. credit suisse and ubs both proposed a delaying half of their 2019 dividend payments to later in the year, following mounting pressure from the swiss financial regulator on the nation's banks to reconsider dividend distribution plans. joining us from zurich is bloomberg's banking reporter, patrick winters. it seems like a compromise, but the banks essentially do get to pay dividends and...
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walking around -- >> laura: where is sheila jackson lee?sheila jackson lee, hers keeps slipping off her nose and she is touching face repeatedly. this is not good. i'm afraid they're exposing themselves to more. anyway, may they all be safe. >> laura: it be safe, raymond. part two of my exclusive interview with attorney general bill barr is next announcer: there are everyday actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. wash your hands. avoid close contact with people who are sick. avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. stay home when you are sick. cover your cough or sneeze. clean and disinfect frequently touched objects with household cleaning spray. for more information, visit cdc.gov/covid19. this message brought to you by the national association of broadcasters and this station. ♪ >> laura: now more of my exclusive interview with attorney general bill barr. >> laura: bill gates, the gate foundation, are in favor of developing agile certificates that would certify that individuals, american citizens, have an immunity t
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sheila e is the cleaner percussion and worked with prince many years. about their friendship and the good times they had working together. there were quite a few. take a listen. >> we would always compete with a lot, who was a best-dressed to the best ping-pong player, pool player, basketball player, whatever. i would just go against him like, i am better than you, you are better than me, whatever. we would bet $1000 every night it would be the best. we just kept passing that $1000 back and forth. >> we also asked her about tonight's show and what makes her believe it is so special. >> everyone did their honoring the best way they could. no one is trying to come in and do prince. we didn't ask anyone to do that and no one is going to. we did our interpretation of what we can do with his song and do some different arrangements and just celebrate him. >> it should be a lot of fun. you can watch the full interview at kpix.com. don't miss let's go crazy the grammy salute to prince tonight at 9:00 pm right here on kpix 5. >>> in the next half hour, making up
sheila e is the cleaner percussion and worked with prince many years. about their friendship and the good times they had working together. there were quite a few. take a listen. >> we would always compete with a lot, who was a best-dressed to the best ping-pong player, pool player, basketball player, whatever. i would just go against him like, i am better than you, you are better than me, whatever. we would bet $1000 every night it would be the best. we just kept passing that $1000 back...
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andne level, sheila and i the rest of us completely appreciate and understand it. there is no other way to put it. folks have been incredibly compliant and have stayed inside, stayed at home. they have either worked from home or they have schooled from home. you look at the polling results and you have an overwhelming amount of people who actually believe in what they are doing. many of whom have lost their job, which makes it even more remarkable. so it has been an extraordinary show of force and teamwork by the overwhelming 9 million of us. but fatigue does concern of spirit having said that, on the whats of the coin, we know human nature, how it impacts the modeling. we know exactly what will happen if folks let their guard down as it relates to infections, hospitalizations, icu beds, ventilator use, and, sadly, fatalities. so while it stinks -- i will use a pg word to describe it -- the alternative is worse. and i think folks who don't see it that way could run the risk of not just for the rest of us but for themselves -- we will begin with them -- of inadverte
andne level, sheila and i the rest of us completely appreciate and understand it. there is no other way to put it. folks have been incredibly compliant and have stayed inside, stayed at home. they have either worked from home or they have schooled from home. you look at the polling results and you have an overwhelming amount of people who actually believe in what they are doing. many of whom have lost their job, which makes it even more remarkable. so it has been an extraordinary show of force...
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thank you very much, sheila.ectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist because you can't get to the theater, we're bringing the theater home to you, with xfinity movie premiere. there's a world full of other trolls. how different can they be? our brand-new service that lets you watch all the latest movie releases from the comfort of home. trolls world tour available now. i will protect you no matter what, pinky promise. just say xfinity movie premiere into your voice remote to bring the theater to you. ♪ ♪ jack: as the market makes huge moves in response to government stimulus and coronavirus news, which economic indicator should we be watching, and which sectors are likely to perform best? charles schwab chief investment strategist liz and sawshedders -- liz and saunders joins the panel now. we've seen economic numbers that are literally worse than anything we've seen in our lifetime. the market is kind of manic-depressive. help us make sense out of all this first thing you're looking at, you say,
thank you very much, sheila.ectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist because you can't get to the theater, we're bringing the theater home to you, with xfinity movie premiere. there's a world full of other trolls. how different can they be? our brand-new service that lets you watch all the latest movie releases from the comfort of home. trolls world tour available now. i will protect you no matter what, pinky promise. just say xfinity movie premiere into your voice remote to...
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not soon enough for sheila curran and her daughter tracy, sheila's husband passed away at the facility that they used to live in together in florida. >> i want more information. i want more transparency. i want people to own up to their part in this. and i want him back! >> reporter: that kind of pain something this facility on new york's long island is trying to avoid by taking extra precautions. so far no suspected cases there. >> i came march 10th and i haven't been home since then. i feel like i'm responsible for so many people's loved ones. and if it was my family member, i would feel i would want them to get the best care too. >> reporter: so every person we've talked to, he ha every fa has said that they appreciate the work of some of these caregivers and nurses and staffers who are work really hard. but as understand, they are up against it, this virus, they were simply not prepared for in a lot of places and we're hearing inventories tonight we'll be reporting on this on "nightly news" about aids and workers and nurses coming to work sick because they are told by their bosses
not soon enough for sheila curran and her daughter tracy, sheila's husband passed away at the facility that they used to live in together in florida. >> i want more information. i want more transparency. i want people to own up to their part in this. and i want him back! >> reporter: that kind of pain something this facility on new york's long island is trying to avoid by taking extra precautions. so far no suspected cases there. >> i came march 10th and i haven't been home...
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>> reporter: 74-year-old sheila and 5-year-old frere have been keeping each other company over video.y aren't related. it's part of a program called adopt a grand parent. it puts virtual volunteers in front of residents. these two hit it off immediately. >> oh, that's lovely. you are a clever girl. >> reporter: for residents like sheila, this new little companion has become another member. >> she's such a lovely little girl. >> reporter: the program's organizers say interest has skyrocketed with over 70,000 volunteers signing up in the last four weeks. >> it's been absolutely amazing. heartwarmi heartwarming. we've never expected the number of volunteers we've received. people all over wales. australia, greece. >> reporter: and what better way to fight loneliness than a bit of dressing up with youngests. >> my bunny ears. >> oh, mine are like yours. >> reporter: anna stewart, cnn, london. >> thanks so much to anna for that story. we'll be right back with more news. stay with us. you're watching cnn. ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment.
>> reporter: 74-year-old sheila and 5-year-old frere have been keeping each other company over video.y aren't related. it's part of a program called adopt a grand parent. it puts virtual volunteers in front of residents. these two hit it off immediately. >> oh, that's lovely. you are a clever girl. >> reporter: for residents like sheila, this new little companion has become another member. >> she's such a lovely little girl. >> reporter: the program's organizers...
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sheila lockhart joins me as well, the author of "black edge: inside dirty money and quest to bring down one of the most wanted man on wall street." her latest piece in "new yorker" is how a private equity firm squeezes patients for profits. thank you booth for joining us this morning. doctor, as we're starting to look at the other side of this thing and we have not peaked in much of america, maybe even new york, as we look to the side of this, we start to think about antibodies. those of us who have had this sickness and whether or not we're developing immunity. but you say it's not a given if you're exposed you develop antibodies and if you do, whether or not you're actually immune? >> that's right, ali. it's quite complicated actually. we think from prior experience at sars and mers the majority of the people who get covid-19 will develop enough neutralizing antibodies. those are the types of antibodies that directly attach to the elements of the virus that are causing it to be able to enter the cell or continue its activity. the part is not just neutralizing antibodies but another si
sheila lockhart joins me as well, the author of "black edge: inside dirty money and quest to bring down one of the most wanted man on wall street." her latest piece in "new yorker" is how a private equity firm squeezes patients for profits. thank you booth for joining us this morning. doctor, as we're starting to look at the other side of this thing and we have not peaked in much of america, maybe even new york, as we look to the side of this, we start to think about...
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its working with the cdc to get better data and will have more information soon not soon enough for sheila whose husband died. >> i want more information. i want more transparency. >> yeah. >> i want people to all do their part in this and i want him back. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news >>> now to the staggering economic toll. new numbers today show tens of millions of americans out of work in just one month as hundreds of thousands of small business owners desperately wait for new loan funding that could help keep them afloat. here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: tonight, the long lines at food banks reflecting the grim reality for millions of americans left jobless and hungry many for the first time more than 5 million workers filed for unemployment last week pushing the total to a 22 million out of work in just one month. that's more than the population of 48 states including florida and new york the sudden unemployment surge wiping out virtually all jobs added since the financial crisis 11 years ago. >> i was laid off. >> reporter: serena is a single mother in oregon she applied for un
its working with the cdc to get better data and will have more information soon not soon enough for sheila whose husband died. >> i want more information. i want more transparency. >> yeah. >> i want people to all do their part in this and i want him back. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news >>> now to the staggering economic toll. new numbers today show tens of millions of americans out of work in just one month as hundreds of thousands of small business owners...
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thank you very much, sheila.market tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200 years, we've helped our clients navigate historic challenges. and we will get through this one... together. ♪ ♪ actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. wash your hands. avoid close contact with people who are sick. avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. stay home when you are sick. cover your cough or sneeze. clean and disinfect frequently touched objects with household cleaning spray. for more information, visit cdc.gov/covid19. this message brought to you by the national association of broadcasters and this stati
thank you very much, sheila.market tries to recover, which sectors are likely to come out on top? investor strategist in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200 years, we've...
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. >> i'm going to ask sheila's question because i think it's a good one even though it's philosophical. but stay with me. she wants to know why we're sheltering in place while southern california is out at a farmer's market and doing what they want. we're doing this for nothing if everyone doesn't do their fair share. i guess maybe you can address that with the respect of coordination and getting to critical mass in terms of people needing to do the same things to try to achieve a goal. >> so i can't speak for individuals that choose to ignore the order, but i can say our shelter-in-place order here in the bay area is in line with that of the governor's similar order, which came into play just a couple of days after the bay area pulled that trigger. so we're seeing a lot of activity with our southern counterparts and different counties in terms of tightening up their restrictions and implementing additional procedures to try to mitigate the spread of covid-19. i think -- at this point i want to applaud the bay area for being so forward thinking in a lot of ways, and i think the bay are
. >> i'm going to ask sheila's question because i think it's a good one even though it's philosophical. but stay with me. she wants to know why we're sheltering in place while southern california is out at a farmer's market and doing what they want. we're doing this for nothing if everyone doesn't do their fair share. i guess maybe you can address that with the respect of coordination and getting to critical mass in terms of people needing to do the same things to try to achieve a goal....
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locked down prison across jus to give a nationwide address on monday evening of paris correspondent sheila do bensky told me what we might expect to hear later than. president macklin is due to address the french nation on monday evening where it's expected he will announce that the lockdown will be extended again it's been in place since march 17th but the suggestion now is that will go on until at least made may there's also suggestion that he will announce the schools will not reopen until september this comes as the death rate for 19 has been decreasing in the country over the past few days and the suggestion is the number of people in the intensive care unit has also gone down now for 4 consecutive days but what is the exit strategy as many are saying the lockdown just can't continue indefinitely but one medical institute is warning that they'd need to be a strategy in place and it's warning that so far it isn't clear that one is and without that they could be a 2nd even more deadly wave that could overwhelm the health systems leave to lock down with no exit strategy in place will ine
locked down prison across jus to give a nationwide address on monday evening of paris correspondent sheila do bensky told me what we might expect to hear later than. president macklin is due to address the french nation on monday evening where it's expected he will announce that the lockdown will be extended again it's been in place since march 17th but the suggestion now is that will go on until at least made may there's also suggestion that he will announce the schools will not reopen until...
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sheila bair said and the obama bailout it's all about. what about boss the ad who said if there's looting at the top expect looting at the bottom i mean they're just. breaking the law. i mean if i go into the liquor store and i rob all the money and then i say well no actually i put the money into a separate bag held by a banker and they put s.p.v. on the bag so therefore it's legal why do they think that this kind of example of wholesale lawbreaking and say and favor a is good for society and dr michael lots of you know what president nixon said when the president does that it's not breaking the law and now i read it sort of taken over the presidency in the financing with all $3000.00 is not breaking the law the head of the house tax writing committee is. a democrat not representative neal and he said the 1st thing you did was go to look. you know robert rubin what to do and his major backers are the financial sector the securities and investment real estate so well there are simply you know. the congress can spend basically a lot o. and
sheila bair said and the obama bailout it's all about. what about boss the ad who said if there's looting at the top expect looting at the bottom i mean they're just. breaking the law. i mean if i go into the liquor store and i rob all the money and then i say well no actually i put the money into a separate bag held by a banker and they put s.p.v. on the bag so therefore it's legal why do they think that this kind of example of wholesale lawbreaking and say and favor a is good for society and...
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very briefly, dr ali, from sheila, if the illness develops into pneumonia why is that not cured withll not cure the cough, the fever, headache, the body fatigue. in the case of pneumonia, we are issuing antibiotics but they are not the treatment or a cure for covid—19 so we need to separate those. i have had lots of patients requesting antibiotics for covid—19 but there is no evidence it helps with covid—19. 0k, thank you very much. really appreciate your time. dr anwara ali and dr bharat pankhania. you are watching bbc news. police forces across the uk have been trying a variety of ways to get the message across to "stay at home" — here‘s one from derbyshire police... yo! this is derby police. don't be afraid, we come in peace. the government said — so listen up quick — take our advice and you may not get sick. stay at home whenever you can. don't go out on the street with your fam. don't walk around in two or more... 0ne local councillor in derby praised the police for using language that people in the area would understand. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with carol... ——
very briefly, dr ali, from sheila, if the illness develops into pneumonia why is that not cured withll not cure the cough, the fever, headache, the body fatigue. in the case of pneumonia, we are issuing antibiotics but they are not the treatment or a cure for covid—19 so we need to separate those. i have had lots of patients requesting antibiotics for covid—19 but there is no evidence it helps with covid—19. 0k, thank you very much. really appreciate your time. dr anwara ali and dr bharat...
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chill out of what's on the story for us in london with the latest on the prime minister's condition sheila thank you well it was another grim day for new york as the city's death toll from the coronavirus soared close to $3500.00 now despite that the governor of new york andrew cuomo says that the number of deaths in the city and the city of new york appear to be leveling off and that it shows that social distancing is working but quote those upbeat assessment it did not stop the pain of those in the overstretched hospitals whether as patients or as medical professionals. new york fishies doctors work around the clock to save lives that makeshift hospitals like this one the governor's daily messages are sounding increasingly bleak more people in the city have now died from kovac 19 of them perished in the september 11th terrorist attacks in 2001 tuesday's number of was especially grim 731 people dead the largest daily number of record it so far. behind every one of those numbers is an individual is a fairly mothers and fathers are sisters or brothers so a lot of pain. again today for many
chill out of what's on the story for us in london with the latest on the prime minister's condition sheila thank you well it was another grim day for new york as the city's death toll from the coronavirus soared close to $3500.00 now despite that the governor of new york andrew cuomo says that the number of deaths in the city and the city of new york appear to be leveling off and that it shows that social distancing is working but quote those upbeat assessment it did not stop the pain of those...
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this is from sheila, i will put it to rosemary. my husband has asthma.es, should i phone 999 or iii? the first call is to 111. the other thing you could do is if it is during opening hours, you can ring your gp surgery. gps are doing a lot of work by telephone. we have ways... 111, if they are concerned about it, they may actually send the call on to the gp surgery. we have the way of assessing breathing actually over the phone. we have developed new ways of assessing how bad someone's breathing is. if 11! are very concerned, then they will send an ambulance to take the person to hospital, but if they think they just need more help with managing the breathing and asthma, that is something the gp can do. can i be honest with you and say if my husband had asthma and he got the virus and had breathing difficulties, i might be tempted to ring 999. it depends on the breathing difficulties. if someone is really acutely short of breath, then yes, you can ring 999, but what is happening with this virus is some people are getting just a little bit short of breath
this is from sheila, i will put it to rosemary. my husband has asthma.es, should i phone 999 or iii? the first call is to 111. the other thing you could do is if it is during opening hours, you can ring your gp surgery. gps are doing a lot of work by telephone. we have ways... 111, if they are concerned about it, they may actually send the call on to the gp surgery. we have the way of assessing breathing actually over the phone. we have developed new ways of assessing how bad someone's...
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sheila r.gigger driver and baby gregory n. driver ii. jamie walkowski genzer. kathy a. findlay.clifford woody brady. >> we remember our friends and family with the defense security service, third floor. robert g. westbury. larry l. turner. norma jean johnson. peter l. demaster. harley richard cottingham. we remember our visitor on the second floor, scott d. williams. >> we remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center, second floor. our brother, colten wade smith. >> our brother, chase dalton smit smith. >> dominique revae johnson london. blake ryan kennedy. wanda lee howell. kevin lee gottshall ii. >> kevin deandre garrett. tyler santoy eaves. brenda faye daniels. jaycee ray coyne. elijah s. coverdale. aaron m. coverdale. antonio ensaro cooper jr. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center second floor. anthony christopher cooper ii. dana leann cooper. my nephew, zachary taylor chavez. danielle nicole bell. miss bailey alman. >> we remember our friends and family my husband, martin l. lou
sheila r.gigger driver and baby gregory n. driver ii. jamie walkowski genzer. kathy a. findlay.clifford woody brady. >> we remember our friends and family with the defense security service, third floor. robert g. westbury. larry l. turner. norma jean johnson. peter l. demaster. harley richard cottingham. we remember our visitor on the second floor, scott d. williams. >> we remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center, second floor. our brother,...
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partway between the palestinian cities lies the sheila valley, they are tucked in between small palestinianeological excavation of the ancient city of shiloh, the site is thought to be the location that once held the biblical tabernacle, a portable sanctuary constructed by moses for the israeli lights worship after their exodus from egypt. pete: excavations of the city of shiloh has happened on and off since 1922. after israel recaptured judea in 1967 israelis expanded the expedition started temporarily living on the hills nearby. in 1984 a small caravan became a settlement of [inaudible], a temporary structures became more permanent over time and as homes were built replacing the trailers. there have been protests in the area and occasional violence. how do you react to people saying i don't care about your story and you are illegal and you need to go? >> i've heard that before. it's a disputed area but if you look at the view you will see that there are palestinians over there, israelis up there, israelis over here, palestinians over here. there is room for more people to come. we can liv
partway between the palestinian cities lies the sheila valley, they are tucked in between small palestinianeological excavation of the ancient city of shiloh, the site is thought to be the location that once held the biblical tabernacle, a portable sanctuary constructed by moses for the israeli lights worship after their exodus from egypt. pete: excavations of the city of shiloh has happened on and off since 1922. after israel recaptured judea in 1967 israelis expanded the expedition started...
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sheila patel gave us her thoughts. >> i certainly think we expect a global hit to growth but i'm note that order of magnitude has resonated with us yet. as you look at what we know versus what we don't, we are extremely focused on the question of a rolling recovery. some sectors will regan more quickly while others like significantly in a changed world, which investors are seeing themselves. i'm used to speaking to you after a multi-country tour. in this case, i'm coming to you from a desks chair. having spoken to people on pretty much every continent every day, except maybe antarctica, i would say people are truly looking for the opportunities but dealing with the uncertainty of the timing. no question, some industries will take quite a bit of time to come back, say the restaurant industry or travel. on the other hand, manufacturing could come that sooner, rebounds in transportation, given that current levels are so low. we will see some geographic disparities. i think it makes for a very uneven next couple of years, given those unknowns, but not one with opportunity as well. >> abs
sheila patel gave us her thoughts. >> i certainly think we expect a global hit to growth but i'm note that order of magnitude has resonated with us yet. as you look at what we know versus what we don't, we are extremely focused on the question of a rolling recovery. some sectors will regan more quickly while others like significantly in a changed world, which investors are seeing themselves. i'm used to speaking to you after a multi-country tour. in this case, i'm coming to you from a...
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. >> laura: sheila jackson lee? >> she is touching her face repeatedly. this is not good.y are exposing themselves to more disease. anyway. >> laura: all right, raymond. be safe, raymond. part two of my exclusive interview with attorney general bill barr is next. and get food that they can't afford. (sorrowful music) - [announcer] there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - [yael] this is a crisis. these elderly holocaust survivors are struggling to survive. they're starving, have little money for food, electricity or medicine. - [announcer] just $25 provides one needy elderly holocaust survivor in the former soviet union with a special emergency food package that contains a note saying it's from christians and jews in america who want to bless them. call now. please call the number on your screen. - in ukraine, there's no support network. they don't have food cards or neighbors that come in to help. they're turning to us because they have nowhere else to turn. the bible teaches blessed is he whose help is in the god of j
. >> laura: sheila jackson lee? >> she is touching her face repeatedly. this is not good.y are exposing themselves to more disease. anyway. >> laura: all right, raymond. be safe, raymond. part two of my exclusive interview with attorney general bill barr is next. and get food that they can't afford. (sorrowful music) - [announcer] there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - [yael] this is a crisis. these elderly holocaust...