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together, they now run stein meats.nd over the last 18 years, they've grown their revenue from $4 million to $50 million annually. >> when our fathers first started, it was much smaller. it really expanded the business. >> meat is a competitive business. and sellers like stein work on a very low profit margin. >> meat's priced like the stock exchange. you sell stuff for pennies a pound over your cost. >> and even with $50 million in revenue last year, stein is still struggling to make a profit. >> um, we still have a balance of 2,300. >> last year, stein meat showed a loss of over $400,000. >> we're losing money. >> it's been pretty tough over the last couple years. >> if the losses continue, stein meats will be forced to close its doors in the very near future. without some major adjustments, 47 stein meats employees will be out of work, and alan and howard will lose everything they've worked so hard to build. >> i'm scared that this business will close. i don't wanna see this disappear. it's been my whole life. we don
together, they now run stein meats.nd over the last 18 years, they've grown their revenue from $4 million to $50 million annually. >> when our fathers first started, it was much smaller. it really expanded the business. >> meat is a competitive business. and sellers like stein work on a very low profit margin. >> meat's priced like the stock exchange. you sell stuff for pennies a pound over your cost. >> and even with $50 million in revenue last year, stein is still...
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josh stein: thank you, governor. good afternoon. i want to begin by thanking people all across north carolina for everyone's hard work in guiding us through this unprecedented crisis. today the governor has taken a number of important actions to preserve the public's health, appropriately so. but this crisis is not only taking a physical toll on our wellbeing, but it is taking an economic toll on our wellbeing as well. this past sunday alone, more than 20,000 north carolinians filed for unemployment. in just the last two weeks, this insidious virus has forced north carolina businesses to lay off more than 300,000 people. just think about that number. it is massive. it is orders of magnitude greater than any two week period during the great recession. these are the people who service at restaurants. they fly us on airplanes and greet us at hotels. they produce and sell our lothing. they manufacture the products and machines we use every day. they do these things and so much more. they are our neighbors and they need our help. today's
josh stein: thank you, governor. good afternoon. i want to begin by thanking people all across north carolina for everyone's hard work in guiding us through this unprecedented crisis. today the governor has taken a number of important actions to preserve the public's health, appropriately so. but this crisis is not only taking a physical toll on our wellbeing, but it is taking an economic toll on our wellbeing as well. this past sunday alone, more than 20,000 north carolinians filed for...
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sam stein. michael steele is also still here.you came on to talk about the conflict of interest but this is a blockbuster development. anyone that watches these briefings can sort of feel and we talked about dr. birx at the top of the show. you can feel the strain on people who have science as their religion in trying to navigate the country through a pandemic with donald trump as the country's president, who is, if not oblivious, distainful and distrustful of science. this story is another proof point of that, sam. >> yeah, in awashings this y, t conflict interest of story. one is a political interest and the other is a scientific and medical interest. this has been a currant has been apparent for months now since covid burst on to the scene which the president who is a fairly open distrustful of science and has been a part of this episode, has, at times, respected the public health officials in his orbit and, at times, been clearly more interested in prospects of his re-election campaign. that has never been more so the push th
sam stein. michael steele is also still here.you came on to talk about the conflict of interest but this is a blockbuster development. anyone that watches these briefings can sort of feel and we talked about dr. birx at the top of the show. you can feel the strain on people who have science as their religion in trying to navigate the country through a pandemic with donald trump as the country's president, who is, if not oblivious, distainful and distrustful of science. this story is another...
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with thanks to sam stein, anita kumar, dr. stephen sample, i greatly appreciate the three of you starting off our wednesday night effort. coming up for us, our next guest helped new york city recover after 9/11. y he will share his advice on how the city needs to heal from something very different this time around. and later another big day of endorsements for joe biden including a few big names who have only worked for republicans in all their time in politics. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this wednesday night. >>> i want to get people back to work. of course i want to get kids back to school. but i think it's going to take months to go through that whole sequence, and the last thing we should do is gather, you know, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 people in one place. we shouldn't do that until we're really sure we're out of this crisis. so i think it could take quite a while. >> our next guest was there after 9/11 and helped the city rebound after that catastrophe. today in the "new york times" he offere
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badilla and sam stein. >> glad to see you're okay. >> thank you. >> nothing to see here. we're fine. >> as we said, in some kind of perspective, where history is concerned. more americans are now dead from this again, two-month death toll than the 19-plus year history of the fighting in the vietnam war. later, protecting the nation's food supply. this is now a big worry and the president wants meat processing plants kept open. but what about the workers inside? those stories and more when we continue. yes. yes. yeah, yeah no problem. yes yes, yes a thousand times yes! disover. accepted at 99% of places in the u.s. - [female vo] restaurants yes, are facing a crisis. yes! and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. but we can grill together. oscar mayer invites you to take your backyard cookouts to the front. on may 2nd, join us for the oscar mayer front yard cookout. enjoy sharing a meal together but safely apart, while we share a million meals with feeding america. and everytime y
badilla and sam stein. >> glad to see you're okay. >> thank you. >> nothing to see here. we're fine. >> as we said, in some kind of perspective, where history is concerned. more americans are now dead from this again, two-month death toll than the 19-plus year history of the fighting in the vietnam war. later, protecting the nation's food supply. this is now a big worry and the president wants meat processing plants kept open. but what about the workers inside? those...
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with thanks to sam stein, anita kumar, dr. stephen sample, i greatly appreciate the three of you starting off our wednesday night effort. coming up for us, our next guest helped new york city recover after 9/11. he will share his advice on how the city needs to heal from something very different this time around. and later another big day of endorsements for joe biden including a few big names who have only worked for republicans in all their time in politics. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this wednesday night. wednesday night. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. it means being there for each other. that's why state farm is announcing the good neighbor relief program we know our custome
with thanks to sam stein, anita kumar, dr. stephen sample, i greatly appreciate the three of you starting off our wednesday night effort. coming up for us, our next guest helped new york city recover after 9/11. he will share his advice on how the city needs to heal from something very different this time around. and later another big day of endorsements for joe biden including a few big names who have only worked for republicans in all their time in politics. all of it as "the 11th...
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stein, welcome back to "mad money. >> thank you, jim.e. >> well, bill, i've got to tell you, you've been spot on on everything i want to start on a bright spot too many people are negative today is earth day and you announced a project, gigantic one, and i want to you talk about it because i think it's going to make everybody realize how far we've come in this world. >> be happy to, jim. so, you're right, today is earth day. sustainability is one of our top priorities every day of the year we're focused on sustainability because it matters to our customers, and because we think it's the right thing to do today we announced a new energy agreement to supply clean renewable wind power for our data centers in dallas we've more than doubled our renewable energy sourcing the past two years last year our renewable enter 'efforts avoided 500 tons of metric carbon emissions. we've been recognized for our leadership in the ibd industry we were named the epa energy star partner of the year just recently nare named us leader in the light award each
stein, welcome back to "mad money. >> thank you, jim.e. >> well, bill, i've got to tell you, you've been spot on on everything i want to start on a bright spot too many people are negative today is earth day and you announced a project, gigantic one, and i want to you talk about it because i think it's going to make everybody realize how far we've come in this world. >> be happy to, jim. so, you're right, today is earth day. sustainability is one of our top priorities...
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with thanks to sam stein, anita kumar, dr. stephen sample, i greatly appreciate the three of you starting off our wednesday night effort. >>> coming up for us, our next guest helped new york city recover after 9/11. he will share his advice on how the city needs to heal from something very different this time around. >>> and later, another big day of endorsements for joe biden including a few big names who have only worked for republicans in all their time in politics. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this wednesday night. finding dental insurance plans can be confusing, confusing like, "why am i sitting here in a hospital gown waiting to get my eyes checked?" ready? absolutely not. see, having the wrong coverage can mean you get the wrong care, or you're paying more than you have to. that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. they make sure you have the right coverage, health insurance, medicare, and yes, dental too. wow, think that's painful? wait 'til he gets the bill. a cavity can
with thanks to sam stein, anita kumar, dr. stephen sample, i greatly appreciate the three of you starting off our wednesday night effort. >>> coming up for us, our next guest helped new york city recover after 9/11. he will share his advice on how the city needs to heal from something very different this time around. >>> and later, another big day of endorsements for joe biden including a few big names who have only worked for republicans in all their time in politics. all of...
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are a few ways or wait r celebration of ife service says he hasn't encountered a covid-19 vicm, but stein is prepared for th. disease reach the united states urial service providers started receiving a lot of direction about w to handle the bodies we started a 3 game 8 he mails from the cdc and the world health organization homeland security also are local countand state public alth agencies so burial service providers are able to epare those bodies for burialthere's just more procedures and more precautions that wehave to take to make that happen most families that we serve each other leading to like a direct ariel and have a memorial service on the road and the same thing with the cremation. >>as for what it's going to be services in groups against hoax by late may or early june, but as withso many things right now he acknowlees covid-19 will determine the timeline. dennis shanahan fox 40 news. >>coming up next on the kron 4 rning news, a church in livermore is making it easier for members thonor ho week, we'll explain after the welcome back a church in livermore is offeng drive-up been
are a few ways or wait r celebration of ife service says he hasn't encountered a covid-19 vicm, but stein is prepared for th. disease reach the united states urial service providers started receiving a lot of direction about w to handle the bodies we started a 3 game 8 he mails from the cdc and the world health organization homeland security also are local countand state public alth agencies so burial service providers are able to epare those bodies for burialthere's just more procedures and...
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scharf stein, dr., thank you very much for your time. >>> speaker nancy pelosi is going to join us to talk about the government's response to this pandemic and the economic crisis. >>> the coronavirus is taking an even greater toll on minority communities in the united states, as you know. we're going to take a closer look at the racial disparity and what's behind it coming up. america's oldest lighthouse has weathered many storms. seeing the break in the clouds before anyone else. together, we'll weather this storm. i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. they are both very much hand in hand. so you should really be focusing on both and definitely at the same time. the new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. by brushing with sensodyne sensitivity & gum at home it's giving you the relief that you need and the control that you need to take care of y
scharf stein, dr., thank you very much for your time. >>> speaker nancy pelosi is going to join us to talk about the government's response to this pandemic and the economic crisis. >>> the coronavirus is taking an even greater toll on minority communities in the united states, as you know. we're going to take a closer look at the racial disparity and what's behind it coming up. america's oldest lighthouse has weathered many storms. seeing the break in the clouds before anyone...
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after that jennifer stein our in the first on challenges and procedures facing freshman members of congressen eileen zimmerman in her book smacked looking how drug use affects everyday life. in our "after words" conversation with author peggy orenstein. >> congratulations peggy orenstein on the raise release r book boys and teed unturned sex. i want to begin with an interesting theme that i kept turning back around to in your book which
after that jennifer stein our in the first on challenges and procedures facing freshman members of congressen eileen zimmerman in her book smacked looking how drug use affects everyday life. in our "after words" conversation with author peggy orenstein. >> congratulations peggy orenstein on the raise release r book boys and teed unturned sex. i want to begin with an interesting theme that i kept turning back around to in your book which
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also with us, annie karni, white house correspondent with "the new york times," and sam stein, politics editor over at "the daily beast." good evening and welcome to you all. annie, you were covering this story today. task force briefing didn't happen at the white house. head of the task force was in the twin cities not wearing a mask, which became the story, and the instant consensus was a mask would have been seen by his boss as a sign of weakness. your turn. >> the president has made clear since the day the cdc released guidelines advising americans to wear masks that he was not a fan of a mask, that he did not intend to wear one. there were moments in the briefing room where he almost made fun of a reporter who tried to ask a question wearing a mask, saying he could barely hear him and was sort of dismissive of the thing. inside the west wing, a lot of aides do not wear masks. the few national security council officials who do are viewed as alarmists. so vice president mike pence has made it very clear throughout this administration that he follows the lead of the president, and he
also with us, annie karni, white house correspondent with "the new york times," and sam stein, politics editor over at "the daily beast." good evening and welcome to you all. annie, you were covering this story today. task force briefing didn't happen at the white house. head of the task force was in the twin cities not wearing a mask, which became the story, and the instant consensus was a mask would have been seen by his boss as a sign of weakness. your turn. >> the...
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that really bothers me is that it was never looked into it was never further investigated with joel stein it's recount demand was suspended in michigan wisconsin pennsylvania it was kind of brushed aside and nobody talked about it again so that very small percentage that you mentioned there that's how many people get caught but for anybody to say there's no voter fraud in america i think that they're diluting the but it's definitely worth exploring looking into a little further like you said steve and besides that controversy of you know the pushing out the dates in wisconsin what about the fact that 180 polling sites got consolidated down to just 5 for the entire state because of obviously coronavirus fears so if this is a harbinger of what's to come for the general election and other states to this what disproportionately impact poor people and oftentimes those happen to be black and brown people they can't get to the polls they they have to take time off work they can't do that isn't that a good case to make vote by mail a normal thing a reality. most states have early voting now mille
that really bothers me is that it was never looked into it was never further investigated with joel stein it's recount demand was suspended in michigan wisconsin pennsylvania it was kind of brushed aside and nobody talked about it again so that very small percentage that you mentioned there that's how many people get caught but for anybody to say there's no voter fraud in america i think that they're diluting the but it's definitely worth exploring looking into a little further like you said...
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we meet the fraternity spokesman philip stein and hala. what i want is for peoples and populations to preserve the relative homogeneity of their traditions. how is that different from nazi racial theory. well racial theory is based on something very different ethnicity doesn't mean everyone is blonde everyone has beautiful straight teeth or a particular shape of skull for its people is made up of a variety of qualities that have evolved organically over the centuries and i'm asking about this tradition of racial theory because it also involved this fear of intermingling. well as i've explained. before the kinship and identity along with language and religious confession which are some of the things that define a nation. and of course kinship in identity include some things that have nothing to do with racial theory but just with forms of expression with human forms. form as a this is like what. well take a look around this. it's pretty easy for me to see that you're a german or european. of one so it's pretty clear that certain physical ch
we meet the fraternity spokesman philip stein and hala. what i want is for peoples and populations to preserve the relative homogeneity of their traditions. how is that different from nazi racial theory. well racial theory is based on something very different ethnicity doesn't mean everyone is blonde everyone has beautiful straight teeth or a particular shape of skull for its people is made up of a variety of qualities that have evolved organically over the centuries and i'm asking about this...
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think -- as jill stein did? there will be a significant third-party candidate this year? mr. mcauliffe: any time you have a third-party candidate in, it does not matter how serious or not serious, it is dangerous. 2016, we, michigan in lost those estates by 77,000 votes combined. by 77,000 votes combined. i am still angry about 2000. nader, the votes he stole from al gore cost al gore the presidency. yeah, these third parties matter. rule, the cleaner you have it come of less trouble. mr. mcauliffe: if that -- mr. kasich: if this guy is to run, he will not take votes from trump. he will take votes from biden. the people who do not like trump, as long as biden does not go into the bernie camp on free everything or whatever he is talking about, then those people would be comfortable going to joe if he can demonstrate the things i have suggested earlier. amash, he would be an anti-trump vote, it seems to me. i do not know if he is serious about it. is a guy from michigan, republican, i don't know if you still repub
think -- as jill stein did? there will be a significant third-party candidate this year? mr. mcauliffe: any time you have a third-party candidate in, it does not matter how serious or not serious, it is dangerous. 2016, we, michigan in lost those estates by 77,000 votes combined. by 77,000 votes combined. i am still angry about 2000. nader, the votes he stole from al gore cost al gore the presidency. yeah, these third parties matter. rule, the cleaner you have it come of less trouble. mr....
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ilene stein is 85 and recently widowed. >> i don't have enough adjectives, he is one of the finest peoplen the world. >> the lady at this house goes even further, calls him the closest thing to god. >> there's a level of appreciation here, steve, that goes above and beyond anything i have seen. >> i'm not going to stop. >> you'll stop when this is done. >> greg says, not necessarily. >> there's something about being able to do something really nice for people. >> when you hear folks say america will emerge from this stronger, this is exactly what they mean. greg didn't do volunteer work before. heck, he didn't even do his own grocery shopping before, he's just a guy called to duty by circumstance. who will now stay in service by choice. steve hartman, cbs news, on the road. road. >> steve is also offering his own online class for kids, kindness 101 with new lessons every monday. you might want to check it out. and that is the overnight news for this thursday, for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs this morning" and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.co
ilene stein is 85 and recently widowed. >> i don't have enough adjectives, he is one of the finest peoplen the world. >> the lady at this house goes even further, calls him the closest thing to god. >> there's a level of appreciation here, steve, that goes above and beyond anything i have seen. >> i'm not going to stop. >> you'll stop when this is done. >> greg says, not necessarily. >> there's something about being able to do something really nice for...
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usually add if you can little details like this is cal's pence caricature, and he's drinking from a beer steinhat looks remarkably like donald trump. and here's hillary and bill carrying the luggage and baggage. anyway, you get the joke. >> these were done by ron covington in the '80s, and covington has a distinctive style. he is a little bit related to the bean style. he took it his own direction. there's very light cross hatching in here with a lot of gray scale. and they're beautifully done. caricatures are a very strange thing. when you're trying to caricature somebody, you exaggerate features and then there are limits to the exaggeration. some caricaturists are very good at taking it right to the edge as something that you would recognize as that individual. his stuff is like that. here, boris yeltsin is a wonderful extremely exaggerated pushing to the form. it's just wonderful. here is bird, senator bird from west virginia, jerry brown. it's always fascinating when you work with people. sometimes i'll talk to art students and do work shops with caricature. it's amazing how you don't alwa
usually add if you can little details like this is cal's pence caricature, and he's drinking from a beer steinhat looks remarkably like donald trump. and here's hillary and bill carrying the luggage and baggage. anyway, you get the joke. >> these were done by ron covington in the '80s, and covington has a distinctive style. he is a little bit related to the bean style. he took it his own direction. there's very light cross hatching in here with a lot of gray scale. and they're beautifully...
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sam stein, let me start with you. you were tweeting some this afternoon what we heard there from dr. anthony fauci that under scored the point of the six by line piece this morning which is that there was resistance inside the white house to taking action earlier to fight this and we are now worse off because of it. >> yeah, i mean, the common tension throughout the past couple months has been the public safety measures on one hand and the political expedient on the other. trump has one eye on the economy and his election. that's influenced a number of his decisions. chief among them the decision not to push for an essential shutdown when public health experts were for it. we're still obviously behind the eight ball in certain areas but when we look back at this, that's the critical decision that was made which was the president ultimately decided that he didn't want to have the economic wreckage that came with shutting down the country. an interesting development that just happened is trump right before we went on ai
sam stein, let me start with you. you were tweeting some this afternoon what we heard there from dr. anthony fauci that under scored the point of the six by line piece this morning which is that there was resistance inside the white house to taking action earlier to fight this and we are now worse off because of it. >> yeah, i mean, the common tension throughout the past couple months has been the public safety measures on one hand and the political expedient on the other. trump has one...
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he is drinking with a beer stein that looks markedly like donald trump. little touches like that. this was my hillary one. hillary leaving the hotel, carrying all the bags, the luggage, the baggage. you get the jokes. these are more cartoons from the art would collections by covington back in the eighties. covington has got a distinctive style. he is a little bit related a bit to the david levine school, but he took it in his own direction. they're beautifully done. character -- caricature's are a very strange thing, when you are trying to caricature somebody, you have to exaggerate features, but then there are limits to the exaggerations going right to the very edge of taking away from something you would recognize that is visual. covington stuff is kind of like that. yet seatbelts is a wonderful extremely exaggerated, pushing to the forms it is just wonderful. there is a bird, senator bird from west virginia, jerry brown. it is always fascinating when you work with people sometimes, i will talk to arts to dance and do workshops with caricature and it is amazing how you don't alw
he is drinking with a beer stein that looks markedly like donald trump. little touches like that. this was my hillary one. hillary leaving the hotel, carrying all the bags, the luggage, the baggage. you get the jokes. these are more cartoons from the art would collections by covington back in the eighties. covington has got a distinctive style. he is a little bit related a bit to the david levine school, but he took it in his own direction. they're beautifully done. character -- caricature's...
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jill stein in the green party. there were others here.hey gobbled up a larger share of the vote than heard the patient candidates often do. and it allowed donald trump to win the presidency with only 46% of the popular vote. there were folks out there saying if he had to get to 50 he wouldn't have been able to do it. but with third party vote he was able to bring the vote down to something attainable for him. question, could it happen again if we get third party candidates in the mix? the opening in 2016 was this, how incredibly unpopular both donald trump and hillary clinton were. both of them had double digit underwater numbers. this is the exit poll, favorable, unfavorable. trump was worse than clinton but neither one was good. you had never seen two general election nominees who were this unpopular. i think one of the things that won this election for trump in 2016 was this. 18% of voters on election day 2016 say they didn't like trump or clinton. they didn't like either major party candidate. that's almost one out of the every five v
jill stein in the green party. there were others here.hey gobbled up a larger share of the vote than heard the patient candidates often do. and it allowed donald trump to win the presidency with only 46% of the popular vote. there were folks out there saying if he had to get to 50 he wouldn't have been able to do it. but with third party vote he was able to bring the vote down to something attainable for him. question, could it happen again if we get third party candidates in the mix? the...
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stein meat products, a wholesale meat supplier in brooklyn, new york, that does $50 million of revenuennually. >> good burger. >> it's the best. due to high operating costs and razor-thin margins, stein is hemorrhaging cash. >> everybody you order from, wants their money in ten days. we don't have the money to pay them. >> i can't turn this business around... this business is two weeks away from closing. this 75-year-old company will close for good. my name is marcus lemonis. i fix failing businesses. i make tough decisions. and, frank, you are no longer the general manager. and i back them up with my own cash. it's not always pretty. >> perfect flavor.
stein meat products, a wholesale meat supplier in brooklyn, new york, that does $50 million of revenuennually. >> good burger. >> it's the best. due to high operating costs and razor-thin margins, stein is hemorrhaging cash. >> everybody you order from, wants their money in ten days. we don't have the money to pay them. >> i can't turn this business around... this business is two weeks away from closing. this 75-year-old company will close for good. my name is marcus...
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do you think he would take away from either major candidate, as joe stein might have? do either of you think there will be a significant third-party candidate this year? governor kasich, do you want to take the justin amash -- mr. kasich: let's go to terry first. i have not really thought about it. terry, what do you think? mr. mcauliffe: anytime you have a third party in, it does not matter how serious, it is very dangerous. in wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania in 2016, we lost those states by 77,000 votes combined. jill stein and the other party took something like 63,000 votes. i am still angry about 2000 -- mr. kasich: good point, terry. mr. mcauliffe: in 2000, ralph nader, the votes he took in florida and new hampshire from al gore cost al gore the presidency. i will let governor kasich talk about it, but as a general rule, and i think we will have a clean site ourselves this year on the democrat side, the cleaner you have it, the less trouble. mr. kasich: if amash were to run, he will not take votes away from trump, he will take votes away from biden. [laughs] th
do you think he would take away from either major candidate, as joe stein might have? do either of you think there will be a significant third-party candidate this year? governor kasich, do you want to take the justin amash -- mr. kasich: let's go to terry first. i have not really thought about it. terry, what do you think? mr. mcauliffe: anytime you have a third party in, it does not matter how serious, it is very dangerous. in wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania in 2016, we lost those states by...
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who told the nation in a tweet that the government was considering i think his words were before stein's solution the forced isolation of people over 70 we learned that in a tweet and other words something slip to this reporter clearly. he's favorable to the government that's how we learned about it before the government told us have we forgotten that in 2012 there was. a landmark report done by university college about the killer disease in britain what was that killer disease it was isolation not known anus they distinguish that it's an extraordinary piece of research was published both in britain and the united states all forgotten well if that's characterized as a war on the poor you're known of course for your coverage of lies about wars until you get here is all of the united nations once a global ceasefire during the coronavirus pandemic in the context i have to say of the labor the shadow foreign secretary has just been appointed here he said then he's saying. israeli atrocities must not be condemned because it would be anti semitic to do so what do you make of the bombs flying a
who told the nation in a tweet that the government was considering i think his words were before stein's solution the forced isolation of people over 70 we learned that in a tweet and other words something slip to this reporter clearly. he's favorable to the government that's how we learned about it before the government told us have we forgotten that in 2012 there was. a landmark report done by university college about the killer disease in britain what was that killer disease it was isolation...
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. >> just in the last hour, we've learned that senators cam la harris and diane fine stein held a call with serve mnuchin about the disparity of the paycheck protection program. apparently california only received a fraction of the loans they applied for. they are trying to determine why california didn't receive as many loans as other parts of the country. >>> new at 5:00, the vta is dropping plans for the record breaking b.a.r.t. tunnel downtown san jose. the agency is ditching its plans because the tunnel design could cost $4 billion more than the budget in costs. they are exploring smaller tunnels and stacked station platforms. the board will pick a new design later this year. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. a woman left for dead, and a wild police chase with a suspected kidnapper ends in a shootout. the arrowing account for a woman who caught the standoff on her doorbell camera. >>> plus a bizarre development in the case of a machete wielding prowler. the suspect arrested again. >>> and later, she beat lung cancer, and now coronavirus. one elderly woman's
. >> just in the last hour, we've learned that senators cam la harris and diane fine stein held a call with serve mnuchin about the disparity of the paycheck protection program. apparently california only received a fraction of the loans they applied for. they are trying to determine why california didn't receive as many loans as other parts of the country. >>> new at 5:00, the vta is dropping plans for the record breaking b.a.r.t. tunnel downtown san jose. the agency is ditching...
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susie stein, kpix 5. >>> new at 6:00, starting today, more people just qualified for unemployment benefits in the state. plus -- >>> san jose is facing a 45 million-dollar budget deficit. the revenue streams that have all but dried up. what one city council member says has to happen now. >>> law enforcement patrolling popular beaches and parks. one bay area county has a stern warning yoneco from more than five miles away. >>> in in sonoma county when i talk to a going to the grocery store during the pandemic is certainly more of a hassle than it used to be. folks skipping long lines trying to grow their own food. don ford spoke to an expert on how to build your own victory garden. >> 80 years ago during world war ii, victory gardens were quite popular. now during this war, they're making a come back. gardening is a popular past time during the lock down and so popular that cars lined up in sonoma en sono ecology center gave away hundreds of tomato plants as victory garden starter kits. if you want to grow something different with your own hands and then eat it. then chris land ericas per i
susie stein, kpix 5. >>> new at 6:00, starting today, more people just qualified for unemployment benefits in the state. plus -- >>> san jose is facing a 45 million-dollar budget deficit. the revenue streams that have all but dried up. what one city council member says has to happen now. >>> law enforcement patrolling popular beaches and parks. one bay area county has a stern warning yoneco from more than five miles away. >>> in in sonoma county when i talk...
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and usually add if you can little details like this is cal's pence caricature drinking with a beer stein that looks remarkably like donald trump. little touches like that. this is my hillary one. hillary leaving the hotel and she has bill carrying all the luggage, baggage. anyway. you get the joke. these are more cartoons from the art wood collection done by ron covington back mostly in the 80s i think and covington has a distinctive style. he is a little bit related to the david levine school of caricature but took it his own direction. there is very light cross hatching in here with a lot of gray scale and beautifully done. caricature is a very strange thing when you're trying to caricature somebody you exaggerate features and then there are limits to the exaggeration. some are very good at going right to the very edge of taking it away from something that you recognize as that individual. covington's stuff is kind of like that. this boris yeltsin is a wonderful, extremely exaggerated pushing of the forms. just wonderful. here's a bird, senator bird from west virginia. jerry brown. som
and usually add if you can little details like this is cal's pence caricature drinking with a beer stein that looks remarkably like donald trump. little touches like that. this is my hillary one. hillary leaving the hotel and she has bill carrying all the luggage, baggage. anyway. you get the joke. these are more cartoons from the art wood collection done by ron covington back mostly in the 80s i think and covington has a distinctive style. he is a little bit related to the david levine school...
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and for more i'm joined by the head of the united nations development program in new york at him stein a who's done a good to have you with us now emerging or did colonies developing countries they are very much exposed to this crisis this virus crisis which region worries you the most in terms of the pandemic and the following economic decline. and as of this morning we know that 212 countries and territories are affected by cope at 19 so the concern of all of us but also the united nations is for all countries but indeed as you point out in many parts of the world africa perhaps being one she region of the world but also parts of asia latin america central america areas where the virus is beginning to impact both in terms of it tries in the health system but then also the social economic impacts and the issue of greatest concern for all of us must be that many of these poorer countries and economies don't have the health system infrastructure to cope 1st of all with the suppression of the virus secondly with also providing the kind of social safety nets that i needed in order to deal
and for more i'm joined by the head of the united nations development program in new york at him stein a who's done a good to have you with us now emerging or did colonies developing countries they are very much exposed to this crisis this virus crisis which region worries you the most in terms of the pandemic and the following economic decline. and as of this morning we know that 212 countries and territories are affected by cope at 19 so the concern of all of us but also the united nations is...
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stein's death toll has passed the $10000.00 mark it's one of europe's hardest hit countries to italy concern is growing over the possible spread of the virus in a densely populated shanty town in mumbai that's after the slum reported its 1st death from the virus and brazil has reported the 1st coronavirus case among its indigenous population with a woman from the cocom ethnic group in the amazon rainforest having tested positive . flagship carrier british airways is the latest they have on to take drastic measures to try and ensure its survival the company is reported to be planning to spend about $36000.00 staff stressed that there will be no done scenes this week be temporarily halted flights out of the 2nd busiest airport get weak in front of our spend then it has plunged the ideation industry into an unprecedented processes carries brown deflates as board is closed passenger numbers plus. any crisis will hit the most defenseless hardest and the coronavirus pandemic is no exception the situation in war torn regions like syria's province is already dire and the medical infrastructu
stein's death toll has passed the $10000.00 mark it's one of europe's hardest hit countries to italy concern is growing over the possible spread of the virus in a densely populated shanty town in mumbai that's after the slum reported its 1st death from the virus and brazil has reported the 1st coronavirus case among its indigenous population with a woman from the cocom ethnic group in the amazon rainforest having tested positive . flagship carrier british airways is the latest they have on to...
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are increased but you can do that with friends of course okay and you look at the person usising t stein. it's lucky and that cheese of course big-- the other instance tell me a little bit aboutt the rules of eating cheese at a french dinner party you have to serve one time and nott a second set this is. t the only dish set the works at the hospice as not dom howsonn you cut to cheese. and you put its budget you don't. people so. more you have to wait for the signal of the hostess she will get up to the first few minutes later you'll get up okay- the you will have the coffee arles it's he's on in the living room and use thank you know your songs are hostas thank you. yeah for all your tips i feel like i know i have everything i need to know to behave properly. i do not. if you were paying attention because i have a pop quiz for you how do french people. eat this where i come from the united states we would just pick it up with our hands and it like this genie en france. e eat it with a knife ad a fork you eat everything with a knife and fork including pizza entrance now i didn't know abo
are increased but you can do that with friends of course okay and you look at the person usising t stein. it's lucky and that cheese of course big-- the other instance tell me a little bit aboutt the rules of eating cheese at a french dinner party you have to serve one time and nott a second set this is. t the only dish set the works at the hospice as not dom howsonn you cut to cheese. and you put its budget you don't. people so. more you have to wait for the signal of the hostess she will get...
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. >> reporter: eileen stein is 85, and recently widowed. >> i don't have enough adjectives.st people in the world. >> reporter: the lady at this house went even further, called thm the closest thing to god. >> there's a level of appreciation here, steve, that goes above and beyond anything i've ever seen. but, no, i'm not going to stop. >> reporter: well, you'll stop when this is done. t i-- ( laughs ) >> reporter: greg says not >>hiut being able to do something really nice for people. >> reporter: when you hear folks say america will emerge from this stronger... >> my pleasure. >> reporter: ...this is exactly what they mean. greg didn't do volunteer work before. heck, he didn't even do his own grocery shopping before. he's just a guy called to duty by circumstance, who will now stay in service by choice. >> have a great day, all right? >> reporter: steve hartman, cbs news, "on the road." >> o'donnell: so true. not just stronger but kinder. so many good people out there. and don't forget, steve is offering his online class for kids, "kindness 101." that's every monday for th
. >> reporter: eileen stein is 85, and recently widowed. >> i don't have enough adjectives.st people in the world. >> reporter: the lady at this house went even further, called thm the closest thing to god. >> there's a level of appreciation here, steve, that goes above and beyond anything i've ever seen. but, no, i'm not going to stop. >> reporter: well, you'll stop when this is done. t i-- ( laughs ) >> reporter: greg says not >>hiut being able to do...
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david ruben stein, our chair of the national book festival and author of the american story. conversations with master historians. please join me in welcoming mr. john m. barry and david rubenstein in the first virtual national book festival presents. >> we're here with john barry, and join want to thank you very much for agreeing to do this interview. i realize today you're one of the more popular people in the out because of book you rate, the great influenza, what prompted you to write a book about the great influenza in 2004 when that was so long ago, people weren't then focused on these kind of things. >> guest: well, that's too long a question for the show, actually. but when i was a kid, i wanted to do two things. i wanted to be a scientist, doing medical research, and i wanted to be a writer. i actually remember the moment in time i, i was 13 and 14 years old, when i decided i would abandon science and become a writer. but i always had that interest, and just -- i just seemed like good idea at the time. >> host: i read the book recently, as i told you'll the other day
david ruben stein, our chair of the national book festival and author of the american story. conversations with master historians. please join me in welcoming mr. john m. barry and david rubenstein in the first virtual national book festival presents. >> we're here with john barry, and join want to thank you very much for agreeing to do this interview. i realize today you're one of the more popular people in the out because of book you rate, the great influenza, what prompted you to write...
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here is thomas got stein. thomas: it was baptism by fire, as you said. that role that when i took the role on the 14th of february. everything changed. i am pleased with our results. billion, return on tangible equity and i'm pleased with the fact that we managed to incorporate the reserve build of of billion, which consists 400 -- 600 million of credit provisions and 400 of unrealized market losses. reporter, onecap of the few european banks, and that included a meaningful portion of our credit provisions , just shy of 400 million of related write-downs, which are not single name write-downs, but much more write-downs for entire lending book. with respect to assumptions, we assume a significant resumption of gdp in the second quarter of roughly 20% in the u.s. and the high single digits in europe and switzerland, for the full year europect recessions in and to the less extent, switzerland. francine: is it the assumption reflecting the current implications of the lock downs being eased and government functioning's work amy -- working by may or june, or a
here is thomas got stein. thomas: it was baptism by fire, as you said. that role that when i took the role on the 14th of february. everything changed. i am pleased with our results. billion, return on tangible equity and i'm pleased with the fact that we managed to incorporate the reserve build of of billion, which consists 400 -- 600 million of credit provisions and 400 of unrealized market losses. reporter, onecap of the few european banks, and that included a meaningful portion of our...
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it's dangerous for the left it's dangerous for journalists it's been used against bernie sanders jill stein just about anybody who says anything outside of the mainstream corporate talking points so you agree with that era. yet you don't suppress dissent you encourage it because sometimes the dissenters are right and we should not give the state or big tech the power to do that i like would it would snowden said his biography is a real page turner and he said like they do in europe our property our data should be our property not the property of the big tech companies or the government to collect in so we've got to protect our freedoms and censoring the internet and people's access to it you know net neutrality is a big issue all these things have to be addressed you know right now to their trend of marginalized people that disagree with what the establishment wants and that's what yeah yeah you're going to be predicting all of my questions i was next going to ask about some of the whistleblower snowden chelsea manning julian assange many of the fans of the shell have been disgusted by the
it's dangerous for the left it's dangerous for journalists it's been used against bernie sanders jill stein just about anybody who says anything outside of the mainstream corporate talking points so you agree with that era. yet you don't suppress dissent you encourage it because sometimes the dissenters are right and we should not give the state or big tech the power to do that i like would it would snowden said his biography is a real page turner and he said like they do in europe our property...
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box we don't drink stein was on the. sherry i don't. think. that's. very uncertain. world cup and the baby had a fever of 380.30 we're hoping that. that it will all be ok. hello there i'm going to watch and you're watching in question broadcasting live from r.t. american national headquarters in washington d.c. i want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are the top stories today the internet obviously playing a crucial role in keeping kids educated people connected and certain jobs are still functioning so this advocates say broods the internet should be a public utility and ecuador is becoming latin america as a coronavirus hot.
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the new research could potentially throw that way of thinking out the window and along with it on stein's theory of gravity. if these findings are confirmed they could help play an important part in explaining the universe itself and life's place in the bigger scheme of things for us with rick sanchez i'm alex my i love it all right that's how we get started for you today there's a lot going on though and we're going to be coming back with a lot more on what's going on but the particularly in new york where both the governor and the mayor seem particularly angry today for several reasons the mayor angry at hasidic jews the governor is angry at the white house we're going to break all that down for you by the way they got some friends looking for a newscast it's not like the rest of the time or here by golly or television catches on portable t.v. it's a great app if you don't have it go get it from rick sanchez to see again when it's time to get this. to do most of this we're going. to be meeting with google who are we. going to get it. walking into a word don't we no longer know what we'r
the new research could potentially throw that way of thinking out the window and along with it on stein's theory of gravity. if these findings are confirmed they could help play an important part in explaining the universe itself and life's place in the bigger scheme of things for us with rick sanchez i'm alex my i love it all right that's how we get started for you today there's a lot going on though and we're going to be coming back with a lot more on what's going on but the particularly in...
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election nobody believes there's not voter fraud in america nobody really believes that alessio is jill stein when she did her. one of the recount in michigan for example in 2016 they want to se michigan they found numerous previous things that had more ballots in the box than they had voters in the precinct clearly there was a problem with southeast michigan that being detroit wayne county mccollum county oakland county it was never followed up on but clearly when you have more ballots in the box then you have voters don't appreciate that would indicate to me i'm not real bright but it would indicate to me the possibility that maybe just maybe there's something wrong or irregular about that election now the problem that really bothers me is that it was never looked into it was never further investigated would just started recount demand was suspended in michigan wisconsin pennsylvania it was kind of brushed aside and nobody talked about of the get so very small percentage that you mentioned there that's how many people get caught but for anybody to say there's no voter fraud of america i thi
election nobody believes there's not voter fraud in america nobody really believes that alessio is jill stein when she did her. one of the recount in michigan for example in 2016 they want to se michigan they found numerous previous things that had more ballots in the box than they had voters in the precinct clearly there was a problem with southeast michigan that being detroit wayne county mccollum county oakland county it was never followed up on but clearly when you have more ballots in the...
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william: it is that old line of herb stein, if something is unsustainable it will stop.mulation of debt is unsustainable, a lot of it will have to be written off. i am just reading something written a few days ago. he is making the exact same point. writing stuff for the last three to four years asking the question, are we ready for the next downturn? my bottom line is that much of the macro stuff is being used to a point where it is not likely to be helpful in the future. we will not be able to grow our way out of the debt burden, so we should be spending more time about do we have the judicial and administrative procedures to write off debt, whether it is private, nonfinancial, too big to fail, and perhaps government debt, do we have the procedures to do that in an orderly way? has been done by g 30mf, the oecd, the published something about a year ago. the basic message is we are not prepared and we should be prepared for this is a kind of natural outcome ian periods -- in periods where debt has been allowed to accumulate at a rapid rate. guy: let me argue a more shor
william: it is that old line of herb stein, if something is unsustainable it will stop.mulation of debt is unsustainable, a lot of it will have to be written off. i am just reading something written a few days ago. he is making the exact same point. writing stuff for the last three to four years asking the question, are we ready for the next downturn? my bottom line is that much of the macro stuff is being used to a point where it is not likely to be helpful in the future. we will not be able...
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for how thattocol would take place. >> i did mention, sam stein was my example.ave we had ton, commandeer it? the answer is not yet. the attorney general and u.s. attorneys have announced a joint task force. one of the things they are looking at is procurement fraud and we are actively cooperating. >> thank you. do you have a question? wondering if there will be rental relief for new jersey. -- which relief? >> rent. this a lot.ked it is not as straightforward as i have a mortgage and a payment due. let me remind folks what we put in place. number one, most people rent from someone who has a mortgage. playerly every mortgage we can think of nationally as well as state chartered have granted a 90 day holiday. it is up to the person who has the mortgage to work out what that looks like with a mortgage bank and mortgage provider. in the overwhelming amount of cases, and we hope this is the case, the three-month holiday is 91st day.- due on the landlords who are getting relief over here from there mortgage lender to provide symmetric relief to the folks renting from
for how thattocol would take place. >> i did mention, sam stein was my example.ave we had ton, commandeer it? the answer is not yet. the attorney general and u.s. attorneys have announced a joint task force. one of the things they are looking at is procurement fraud and we are actively cooperating. >> thank you. do you have a question? wondering if there will be rental relief for new jersey. -- which relief? >> rent. this a lot.ked it is not as straightforward as i have a...