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with suzanne clark, president of the u.s. chamber of commerce. >> i'm joined now by suzanne clark, president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, the world's largest business organization. she has been in the trenches, i got to know her when she was running her own company as president and coo. she has a ba and mba in georgetown. madam president, welcome to axios. >> thank you. suzanne, congress just replenished the money in the payment protection fund to help small businesses stay in money. his round number two going to be >> that's a good question, mike. we hear from small businesses across the country every day. some of them in tears. they cannot get over the impact on their family, their community, on their customers. are glad congress got this done, but no, it won't be enough. and they cannot start working on the rest -- the next round fast enough. >> we spend all day talking to businesses of all sizes. talking to small businesses, what's the most common thing that you hear? the most common worry that they find? >> first of
with suzanne clark, president of the u.s. chamber of commerce. >> i'm joined now by suzanne clark, president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, the world's largest business organization. she has been in the trenches, i got to know her when she was running her own company as president and coo. she has a ba and mba in georgetown. madam president, welcome to axios. >> thank you. suzanne, congress just replenished the money in the payment protection fund to help small businesses stay in...
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here is suzanne clark. we are joined by suzanne clark, president of the u.s. chamber of commerce. suzanne has been in the trenches. i first got to know her when she was running her own company. she has a ba and mba from georgetown. welcome to axios. thank you.: >> congress just replenished the money that is in the payment reached -- payment protection fund to help small businesses stay in money. his round two going to be enough? -- is round two going to be enough? pres. clark: we hear from small businesses across the country every day. some of them are in tears. they cannot get over the impact of their family, communities and customers. we are glad congress got this done. it will not be enough. they cannot start working on the next round fast enough. >> you spend all day talking to businesses of all sizes. as you talk to small businesses, what is the most common thing you hear? what is the most common worry they confide to you? pres. clark: first of all, it is staying afloat. job know firsthand what a means to a family, what a job means to a community. what a job means to health o
here is suzanne clark. we are joined by suzanne clark, president of the u.s. chamber of commerce. suzanne has been in the trenches. i first got to know her when she was running her own company. she has a ba and mba from georgetown. welcome to axios. thank you.: >> congress just replenished the money that is in the payment reached -- payment protection fund to help small businesses stay in money. his round two going to be enough? -- is round two going to be enough? pres. clark: we hear...
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hey folks dennis miller here or about to be joined by suzanne somers she's got a new book a new way to a and well what are we waiting for i'm not getting any younger right after this suzanne somers on dennis miller plus what. a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer businesswoman tough chick too she survives and things along the way she's known for her acting roles in three's company and step by step she's written 27 books we're talking about acts 23456 might be this one it's a book about aging she's also written poetry book autobiographies cookbooks health guides her new book and it's such a lovely picture is a new way to age which is available now in bookstores and online p.c. software so how do you does it nice to see you i always. you know i always have a good vibe with you me too with you nice to see the big guy with us today talk about that yeah he's looking cool at 838383 well then he must speak to some of the tell me about the book tell me about a new
hey folks dennis miller here or about to be joined by suzanne somers she's got a new book a new way to a and well what are we waiting for i'm not getting any younger right after this suzanne somers on dennis miller plus what. a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer businesswoman tough chick too she survives and things along the way she's known for her acting roles in...
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chamber of commerce president suzanne clark.conversation still ahead. >> i want to get a closer look at those markets. as you said, a combination of negative news to consider. we have incredibly weak reads on retail, manufacturing. the reality starting to hit home here. we are watching these markets. the worst of all the groups for the s&p 500 is energy. it was down 7%. materials right behind. financial seeing a 4% decline. some of the biggest names, jp morgan, down for percent -- down for percent. a lot of concern about how this pandemic lasts. we should note that this is a time of day we often get news from europe that feeds into market sentiment. 1400 new virus deaths. that is the highest to date. that is the data point that will weigh on these markets. we are getting a lot of fiscal packages coming from governments. $25 billion in aid for u.s. airlines. a big question about whether that is going to be enough. jonathan root, senior vpn moody's joins us now. let's start there. let's start with whether this will get them over t
chamber of commerce president suzanne clark.conversation still ahead. >> i want to get a closer look at those markets. as you said, a combination of negative news to consider. we have incredibly weak reads on retail, manufacturing. the reality starting to hit home here. we are watching these markets. the worst of all the groups for the s&p 500 is energy. it was down 7%. materials right behind. financial seeing a 4% decline. some of the biggest names, jp morgan, down for percent --...
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welcome back to dennis miller plus one we're here with the light full suzanne somers chrissy snow to you and it was so funny we were talking just a little earlier before we get into the roar shock but emotionally i always think you know it seems like such a great trevallion now but i always like to be a we on woman in our twenty's who realizes she's sort of the epicenter of it all i can remember seeing on an old t.v. show with slaughter and sinatra was just within the framework of being so now she wasn't grotesque about it but i could just see him playing the whole book. and it's kind of this is a life that isn't so much fun to have frank sinatra say holo baby i mean god i worked with john wayne and red skelton people that you don't remember i've worked with everybody sammy davis i came into vegas at the tail end of the rat pack that's when i started and i would go to sinatra's dressing room on sunday nights when he closed he would invite all the headliners home and you're in that dressing room with all these people and one night sinatra says to me you know kid you got a good sound i
welcome back to dennis miller plus one we're here with the light full suzanne somers chrissy snow to you and it was so funny we were talking just a little earlier before we get into the roar shock but emotionally i always think you know it seems like such a great trevallion now but i always like to be a we on woman in our twenty's who realizes she's sort of the epicenter of it all i can remember seeing on an old t.v. show with slaughter and sinatra was just within the framework of being so now...
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what should people like suzanne do?nd, and the equivalent in the devolved nations, to gp surgeries, and the royal couege to gp surgeries, and the royal college of gps has been providing support. the information is there and if it is and has concerns, she should speak to her gp. she already has. i would go back again. what we are finding, i have spoken to quite a number of patients. some people think they should be or shouldn't be on the list, there have been a few didn't think they should be whereas i have advised because of their own complicated medical history that they should. for suzanne and others in similar conditions, go back to the gp again and say what? just say, question weather or not you should be on the list. for the majority of people, what we would be saying is they should stringently social distance. particularly those with kidney or liver disease. they are different from shielding. to ask someone are different from shielding. to ask someone to stay at home for 12 weeks isa someone to stay at home for 12
what should people like suzanne do?nd, and the equivalent in the devolved nations, to gp surgeries, and the royal couege to gp surgeries, and the royal college of gps has been providing support. the information is there and if it is and has concerns, she should speak to her gp. she already has. i would go back again. what we are finding, i have spoken to quite a number of patients. some people think they should be or shouldn't be on the list, there have been a few didn't think they should be...
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a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer businesswoman tough chick too she survives and things along the way she's known for her acting roles in three's company and step by step she's written 27 books we're talking about acts 23456 might be this one it's a book about aging she's also written poetry book autobiographies cookbooks health guides her new book and it's such a lovely picture is a new way to age which is available now in bookstores and online please say hello to susan suffering from so how does it nice to see you i always. you know i always have a good vibe with you me too with you nice to see the big guy with us today to talk about that. he's looking cool at 838383 well then he must speak to some of the tell me about the book tell me about a new way to age the most cutting edge in vance's in anti-aging and there's an example one over there of your husband's 83 yeah and you 73 i believe right tell me what you want to hear susan. it's about underst
a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer businesswoman tough chick too she survives and things along the way she's known for her acting roles in three's company and step by step she's written 27 books we're talking about acts 23456 might be this one it's a book about aging she's also written poetry book autobiographies cookbooks health guides her new book and it's...
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a focus dennis miller here or about to be joined by suzanne somers she's got a new book a new way to and well what are we waiting for i'm not getting any younger right after this suzanne somers on dennis miller plus what. a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer. businesswoman tough chick too she survives and things along the way she's known for her acting roles in three's company and step by step she's written 27 books we're talking about acts 23456 might be this one it's a book about aging she's also written poetry book autobiographies cookbooks health guides her new book and it's such a lovely picture is a new way to age which is available now in bookstores and online p.c. software so how does it all you nice to see you i always. you know i always have a good vibe with you me too with you nice to see the the big guy with us today talking about that yeah he's looking cool at 838383 well then he must speak to some of the tell me about the book tell me abou
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folks dennis miller here or about to be joined by suzanne somers she's got a new book a new way to a and well what are we waiting for i'm not getting any younger right up to this suzanne somers on dennis miller plus one. a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer businesswoman tough chick too she survived some things along the way she's known for her acting roles in three's company.
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a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer businesswoman tough chick too she survives and things along the way she's known for her acting roles in three's company and step by step she's written 27 books we're talking about acts 23456 might be this one it's a book about aging she's also written poetry book autobiographies cookbooks health guides her new book and it's such a lovely picture is a new way to age which is available now in book.
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suzanne clark is the president of the u.s.mber of commerce, it's a group with some three million membs across all seors of the economy. she presented a gradual plan to her members for returning to work, but it includes many issues that have yet to be resolved. suzanne clark, thank you very much for talking with us toda tell us, as you think about all, this how big a allenge is the country facing, the private sector? it's not as simple as turning on a light switc? is it >> no, no, it isn't. thank you forving "me me today. our members represent all sectors and all sizes and all geographies. the idea of getting back to work and getting back tfe is so important to them. we know that there are experts, public officials, me tcal experlking about when it's safe to get back to work, so we think our job is to help business leaders to begin the plan for how to get back to work. >> woodruff: yr memo tht you sent out the your members, it starts out by saying that th returnork will be "gradual, fazed in, and will vary by several factors."
suzanne clark is the president of the u.s.mber of commerce, it's a group with some three million membs across all seors of the economy. she presented a gradual plan to her members for returning to work, but it includes many issues that have yet to be resolved. suzanne clark, thank you very much for talking with us toda tell us, as you think about all, this how big a allenge is the country facing, the private sector? it's not as simple as turning on a light switc? is it >> no, no, it...
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like why do i know so much about suzanne somers' sex life? >> she is the queen thigh master.is is a pg program, y'all. >> just the two, just the two. >>> next to a very different revelation from our friend kelly ripa. >> on the latest episode of "live! with kelly and ryan," kelly interviewed a midwife in pennsylvania. she revealed at one point being a midwife was her dream job. >> kelly told her, quote, i wish i had the level of expertise because i just find the whole childbirth experience so incredible and miraculous. >> oh wow. kelly herself of course is a mom of three nearly grownup kids. they're pretty grown up. whom she shares with husband mark consuelos. she would have been a great midwife, very nurturing. >> she would have cracked you up the whole time. >>> as they say, better late than never. >> two years after its release, britney spears has lent her support to justin timberlake's man of the woods. >> finally. >> sharing this video dancing to the song and admitting, p.s., we had one of the world's biggest breakups but the man is a genius. >> j.t. reacting to the post
like why do i know so much about suzanne somers' sex life? >> she is the queen thigh master.is is a pg program, y'all. >> just the two, just the two. >>> next to a very different revelation from our friend kelly ripa. >> on the latest episode of "live! with kelly and ryan," kelly interviewed a midwife in pennsylvania. she revealed at one point being a midwife was her dream job. >> kelly told her, quote, i wish i had the level of expertise because i...
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suzanne , of our way for them if it is necessary.an't have your family visit you and we have to relay that information that it is vital that people are not visiting and so on. so, yes, it is a bit upsetting for them, yes, like we are all a bit frustrated. but we have got to crack on really. life just frustrated. but we have got to crack on really. lifejust goes frustrated. but we have got to crack on really. life just goes on. yes. you seem very philosophical, both of you, and accepting and resigned, but smiling. i think we have got to be. the carers out there do a greatjob. notjust our the carers out there do a greatjob. not just our company, for carers the carers out there do a greatjob. notjust our company, for carers on a whole do a greatjob and i must say that thursday evening at eight o'clock, that has been a great lift to us. everybody out there cheering has been brilliant. i was going to say because you can't see this, angela, but suzanne was clapping there and thursday evening, 8pm, it has been a clap for all the heroes, how
suzanne , of our way for them if it is necessary.an't have your family visit you and we have to relay that information that it is vital that people are not visiting and so on. so, yes, it is a bit upsetting for them, yes, like we are all a bit frustrated. but we have got to crack on really. life just frustrated. but we have got to crack on really. lifejust goes frustrated. but we have got to crack on really. life just goes on. yes. you seem very philosophical, both of you, and accepting and...
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so, as i was introduced i currently work at the united states botanic garden which suzanne alluded to. i did have the honor of serving as supervisor of hort hort culturehorticulture for just ovt years and i i can speak a little bit about this. the white house ground is historical landscape maintained by the national park service but is very different than most historical landscapes, where most of those they mark a certain time and it's always maintained to look like that time, well, the national park service does do that until they're told otherwise, it's still the backyard of the president and his family and as suzanne said the last major time this happened was in 1969 with the introduction of the children's garden by the johnson administration. but the national park service works very closely with the usher's office and first family to give them what they need. whether it be long-term project or short-term events or projects. the park service works guys them to make sure those needs are met. in 2009 after the obama administration started mrs. obama came to the national park service
so, as i was introduced i currently work at the united states botanic garden which suzanne alluded to. i did have the honor of serving as supervisor of hort hort culturehorticulture for just ovt years and i i can speak a little bit about this. the white house ground is historical landscape maintained by the national park service but is very different than most historical landscapes, where most of those they mark a certain time and it's always maintained to look like that time, well, the...
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suzanne will see seven clients during the day.e from vets, some from food supplies... above says they have received some supplies that their stock will only last without having it, you risk transmission, you risk making more of society and well. then you risk burdening the nhs further. nearly 500 care homes responded to our questions about ppe. 80% didn't have enough. this is just a snapshot of the views of some of the uk's home care providers but the number and the speed of their responses is an indication of how concerned they are by the ongoing difficulties of getting personal protective equipment. for some, the needed acute. one day of supplies left, more expected in 2—3 days. a few days, fingers crossed next week. melanie cares for people in dorset, she will see 16 different clients during her day. will we be
suzanne will see seven clients during the day.e from vets, some from food supplies... above says they have received some supplies that their stock will only last without having it, you risk transmission, you risk making more of society and well. then you risk burdening the nhs further. nearly 500 care homes responded to our questions about ppe. 80% didn't have enough. this is just a snapshot of the views of some of the uk's home care providers but the number and the speed of their responses is...
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suzanne will see seven clients during the day.lies but their stock will only last a week. and without having it, you risk transmission, you risk making, i guess, more of the society unwell, and you risk exposing the nhs further. over two days, nearly 500 home care providers responded to our questions about ppe. 80% didn't have enough. this is just a snapshot of the views of some of the uk's home care providers, but the number and a speed of their responses is an indication of how concerned they are by the ongoing difficulties of getting personal protective equipment. for some, the need is acute. "one day of supplies left, more expected in two to three days." "a few days, fingers crossed next week." melanie will see 16 different clients during her day. will we be able to do ourjobs without it? no. it's scary. it's. . .the unknown. we don't know what we are walking into. her company doesn't want to reach the stage where it has to stop seeing some people. if we simply can't get access to ppe and to follow public health guidance safel
suzanne will see seven clients during the day.lies but their stock will only last a week. and without having it, you risk transmission, you risk making, i guess, more of the society unwell, and you risk exposing the nhs further. over two days, nearly 500 home care providers responded to our questions about ppe. 80% didn't have enough. this is just a snapshot of the views of some of the uk's home care providers, but the number and a speed of their responses is an indication of how concerned they...
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here is a great opportunity for somebody else would say suzanne would be perfect for that or you know what, suzanne has a baby at home, she isn't going to want to travel or i heard her husband has a great job, she's not going to want to put in that many hours. there's all these assumptions made and these opportunities that they would be great for our not even presented to them so you make this point and then don't make assumptions on her behalf. >> host: international assignments are a great one. they need the experience because that is how you learn that men are much more likely to get those opportunities to make these assumptions about the capabilities and i would say you can be penalized with all of the motherhood of penalties without even being a mother and so that is why it's important that we start to unpack that and those are critical because without them it is easy for the leaders to lean on and give us things like she needs more time in her role or catchphrases to prevent a woman from advancing when in reality she doesn't have access to those opportunities in order to move up
here is a great opportunity for somebody else would say suzanne would be perfect for that or you know what, suzanne has a baby at home, she isn't going to want to travel or i heard her husband has a great job, she's not going to want to put in that many hours. there's all these assumptions made and these opportunities that they would be great for our not even presented to them so you make this point and then don't make assumptions on her behalf. >> host: international assignments are a...
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suzanne malveauxcapital, what is the city doing to prepare? to some degree it has been a long time coming, but given washington, d.c.'s proximity to new york city, and other places that have already had spikes. >> reporter: well, the area has had some time to prepare, but also they really are gearing up in high gear if you will. we heard from the d.c. mayor saying she believes one in seven residents in d.c. will be impacted and come down with the coronavirus. we heard from dr. birx of the white house coronavirus task force, this is the next hot spot. how are they preparing with all of this? you have the mayor who certainly has issued the order, stay at home order, social distancing, you have the governor of maryland who is setting up these strike teams to deal with potential outbreaks and nursing homes and group homes and also the governor of virginia postponing the primary, congressional primary races for another couple of weeks. so there are some things that they are already doing. this is called the dmv, for those that grew up in this area,
suzanne malveauxcapital, what is the city doing to prepare? to some degree it has been a long time coming, but given washington, d.c.'s proximity to new york city, and other places that have already had spikes. >> reporter: well, the area has had some time to prepare, but also they really are gearing up in high gear if you will. we heard from the d.c. mayor saying she believes one in seven residents in d.c. will be impacted and come down with the coronavirus. we heard from dr. birx of the...
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suzanne's brother stephan dunn the divine foreseen complications but his story inspired a charitable organization that would later become famous for helping leukemia patients. ok we're now in the collection center of. all this stuff for marsh foundation in this whole area we are collecting the stem cells of the donors for our patients somewhere and in the world. from let's. just 10 years ago 19 when they decided to we did. this. it was like. little more than 2 months ago the sick so. they call me he said we. have potential patient we might see. a minimum of a little. impact on your body instead of the other study but also do you think will your body ever will this. for. we need. to do that. through 2 types of procedure most do not simply give blood stem cells to be exact the special medicines administered in advance to stimulate stem cell production then they sit for a few hours one a machine extract the precious stem cells from their blood that's how it is 8 times out of 10 the other procedure is quite rare. the donor has to be brave a bone marrow sample is taken straight from the h
suzanne's brother stephan dunn the divine foreseen complications but his story inspired a charitable organization that would later become famous for helping leukemia patients. ok we're now in the collection center of. all this stuff for marsh foundation in this whole area we are collecting the stem cells of the donors for our patients somewhere and in the world. from let's. just 10 years ago 19 when they decided to we did. this. it was like. little more than 2 months ago the sick so. they call...
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suzanne's brother stuff and done the divine foreseen complications but his story inspired a charitable organization that would later become famous for helping leukemia patients. ok we're now in the collection center of. all of this stuff for marshawn deja and in this whole area we are collecting the stem cells of the donors for a patient somewhere in the world. and. you know from let's see. i don't reject the thing 10 years ago so i was 19 when they decided to. run. it was like. a little more than 2 months ago on the 6 so. they call the he said we. have to tell you shit. we might see. a minimum of a little kid what the impact on your body instead of the other was but also be thankful you're both everyone this is for. ted the only 2 to do that yeah. there are 2 types of procedure most do not simply give blood stem cells to be exact special medicines administered in advance to stimulate stem cell production then they sit for a few hours one a machine extract the precious stem cells from their blood that's how it is 8 times out of 10 if you know the procedure is quite rare and the donor h
suzanne's brother stuff and done the divine foreseen complications but his story inspired a charitable organization that would later become famous for helping leukemia patients. ok we're now in the collection center of. all of this stuff for marshawn deja and in this whole area we are collecting the stem cells of the donors for a patient somewhere in the world. and. you know from let's see. i don't reject the thing 10 years ago so i was 19 when they decided to. run. it was like. a little more...
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suzanne clark is the president of the chamber of commerce based here in washington.>> brennan: the volume, the amount of demand that small businesses had for emergency aid was so great that that $350 billion ran out on thursday. we know from congressional leaders and the treasury they expect some kind of deal to replenish those funds. is $250 billion enough? >> well, we know that the small businesses out there are really hurting, and every hour and day that goes by without this assistance is really hurting them. so we know it is a really good start. and it is part of why we're working on a path forward on how you reopen businesses so that they can get back in some kind of gradual, phased-in way to work. >> brennan: a senior staff official i spoke to this week said even the $250 billion, on top of the $350 billion may not be enough because small businesses are in such acute pain and they make up such an important part of the u.s. economy. what's the timeline? >> i think the $250 billion is just another really important step of getting aid to the frontlines as quick as
suzanne clark is the president of the chamber of commerce based here in washington.>> brennan: the volume, the amount of demand that small businesses had for emergency aid was so great that that $350 billion ran out on thursday. we know from congressional leaders and the treasury they expect some kind of deal to replenish those funds. is $250 billion enough? >> well, we know that the small businesses out there are really hurting, and every hour and day that goes by without this...
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a number of trustees who have joined us this evening, barry barnett, judy berkowitz, susan, pat, suzannejoe, jean inside. i would like to think each and every one of you and michael westberg, how to do not appear on a list. in any event, i would like to thank each and every one of you for joining us this evening and for all the work that you do on behalf of new york historical. and i should say leading up to our we can with history in just a couple of weeks that i want to give special recognition to susan who is the chair of a chairman's counsel and michael weissberg who is the deputy co-chair along with suzanne pack of a chairman counsel. thank you especially in thank you to other chairman counsel members who are here with us tonight. tonight's program allows about an hour and it will include a question answer session. the q&a will be conducted via written notecards, you should've gotten a written no card -- at no card in pencil when you enter the auditorium. if not my colleagues are going up and down the aisle with no cards and pencils, your questions are notecards will be collected la
a number of trustees who have joined us this evening, barry barnett, judy berkowitz, susan, pat, suzannejoe, jean inside. i would like to think each and every one of you and michael westberg, how to do not appear on a list. in any event, i would like to thank each and every one of you for joining us this evening and for all the work that you do on behalf of new york historical. and i should say leading up to our we can with history in just a couple of weeks that i want to give special...
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suzanne owns buttermilk kitchen in atlanta.he says she was forced to furlough half her staff, but even with the go ahead to reopen from the governor -- >> we don't feel safe, you know. number one is safety. >> a new round of government funding would help small businesses like suzanne's. $310 million for the paycheck protection program. but the online loan application process has been full of technical issues, and those that missed out on the first rund of funding are back, desperate for some aid. treasury secretary steve mnuchin says those website problems will be resolved today. as for big businesses scooping up the loans, he said this on cnbc. >> it's the borrowers who have criminal liability. we're going do a full audit of every loan over $2 million. this was a program designed for small businesses. >> as more stays like texas and oklahoma open up their economy, local leaders are navigating how to do it safely. charlotte's mayor reacting to this american airlines flight landing in her city 85% full. little social distancing
suzanne owns buttermilk kitchen in atlanta.he says she was forced to furlough half her staff, but even with the go ahead to reopen from the governor -- >> we don't feel safe, you know. number one is safety. >> a new round of government funding would help small businesses like suzanne's. $310 million for the paycheck protection program. but the online loan application process has been full of technical issues, and those that missed out on the first rund of funding are back, desperate...
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suzanne orbán is the managing director of the show.hich looks after the preservation and communication of the jewish history of buying up once at mines men must wear headgear in the cemetery. how old is the cemetery thomas 2000 years old it dates from around 1030 or 1040 the same time as the jewish community settled here so it's a really old jewish cemetery so you can also see that from looking at the stones it's a sea of stones. to your are of course particularly eye catching his national they're not only right at the entrance of the cemetery but also covered with notes and with stones so that you can see this is a living memorial. the reason this is a new one tells me is that a famous rabbi from work is buried here. i thought it was once the tradition of placing stones on tombstones in that if you look around you can see stones lying everywhere on individual graves all tombstones and the important thing is simply that you honor the memory of that person you don't have to know them this concert this whole area contains about 2500 visi
suzanne orbán is the managing director of the show.hich looks after the preservation and communication of the jewish history of buying up once at mines men must wear headgear in the cemetery. how old is the cemetery thomas 2000 years old it dates from around 1030 or 1040 the same time as the jewish community settled here so it's a really old jewish cemetery so you can also see that from looking at the stones it's a sea of stones. to your are of course particularly eye catching his national...
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suzanne's brother stephan done a divine foreseen complications but his story inspired a charitable organization that would later become famous for helping leukemia patients. ok we're now in the collection center of. all this stuff for marsh on deja and in this whole area we are collecting the stem cells of the donors for a patient somewhere and the world. didn't know let's. just . you. know. it was like. a little more than 2 months ago. they call it the he said we. have to tell. you. what the impacts on your body instead of the other. thankfully your body does everyone in this. floor and. we head through only to do that. through 2 types of procedure most do not simply give blood stem cells to be exact special medicines administered in advance to stimulate stem cell production then they sit for a few hours one a machine extract the precious stem cells from their blood that's how it is 8 times out of 10 the other procedure is quite to read up on the donor has to be brain a bone marrow sample is taken straight from the hip under general anaesthetic. that is one of the main of the main duties of th
suzanne's brother stephan done a divine foreseen complications but his story inspired a charitable organization that would later become famous for helping leukemia patients. ok we're now in the collection center of. all this stuff for marsh on deja and in this whole area we are collecting the stem cells of the donors for a patient somewhere and the world. didn't know let's. just . you. know. it was like. a little more than 2 months ago. they call it the he said we. have to tell. you. what the...
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suzanne clark, thank you very much for talking with us today.ell us, as you think about all, country facing, thivatee is the sector? it's not as simple as turning on a light switch, is it? >> no, no, it isn't. thank you f having "me me today. our members represent all sectors and all sizes and all geog ophies. the id getting back to work and getting back the life is so important to the so we know that there are experts, public officials, medical expts talking about when it's safe to get back to work, so we think our job is ton help bs leaders to begin the plan for how to get back to work. >> woodruff: your memo ta you sent out the your members, it starts out by saying that the retu to worwill be "gradual, fazed in, and wll vary by several factors." what are the factors? >> i think we hit on them tonight on the show. different geographys have been hit in different ways. different seors will find it easier to ramp up than others. and whe you look at everything you talked about from testing and trcing to thevailability of equip such as masks and er
suzanne clark, thank you very much for talking with us today.ell us, as you think about all, country facing, thivatee is the sector? it's not as simple as turning on a light switch, is it? >> no, no, it isn't. thank you f having "me me today. our members represent all sectors and all sizes and all geog ophies. the id getting back to work and getting back the life is so important to the so we know that there are experts, public officials, medical expts talking about when it's safe to...
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i need to say happy birthday to suzanne's mom, who is 90 years old today, strong as an ox, as wonderful and terrifying as to me as she was the first day i was so nervous to meet her more than 20 something years ago now. happy birthday. happy birthday. that does it for us tonight. we will see you tomorrow. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> as much time as you want right now telling the story of how you met those years ago when you were so intimidated. anything you want to add to that is just fine. >> when it became time to meet suzanne's iron lady mother, it was like i was reduced from human size to mouse size, and i have never quite come back to the same size i was before that day. she is a very, very intimidating person, and she's awesome. and she's 90. she's going to live to be 390. she's amazing. so i am lucky to be her daughter-in-law. >> well, i have a 90th birthday present for her tonight. stacy abrams. yeah, stacy abrams is going to be here to join us. perfect. it's the perfect birthday present. and, rachel, you are of course a towering her rohero to all
i need to say happy birthday to suzanne's mom, who is 90 years old today, strong as an ox, as wonderful and terrifying as to me as she was the first day i was so nervous to meet her more than 20 something years ago now. happy birthday. happy birthday. that does it for us tonight. we will see you tomorrow. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> as much time as you want right now telling the story of how you met those years ago when you were so intimidated. anything you...
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chamber of commerce president suzanne clark are among those at a forum talking about the economic impact of the coronavirus on small business. hosteds website axios this event. axios virtualthis event on one of the biggest topics facing our country, which is small business, the path to our country. axiosld like to thank the events team. thank you for these virtual events. we would love for you to follow and you #axiosevents can follow us on twitter. our first guest today started a small business. ushia is going to be with from orange county, california. eq entertainment and the brand q wond
chamber of commerce president suzanne clark are among those at a forum talking about the economic impact of the coronavirus on small business. hosteds website axios this event. axios virtualthis event on one of the biggest topics facing our country, which is small business, the path to our country. axiosld like to thank the events team. thank you for these virtual events. we would love for you to follow and you #axiosevents can follow us on twitter. our first guest today started a small...
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suzanne darling telling tom she had to close her two bars in new york city and was unable to get a loan. >> so, what have the last three weeks been like? >> i think they've been a roller coaster. it's been like devastating, then optimism, devastating, okay, devastating. just not knowing, like, how we're going to come back. >> reporter: so i asked the president, is this sufficient funding to help struggling businesses? if tens of billions of dollars went in a matter of days the first time, will this next relief package be enough? >> certainly, it's going to get us to a point that's going to be rather beautiful. we think that will be the point. and it could be they want more, but maybe at a certain point we're going to stop. >> reporter: tonight george asking house speaker nancy pelosi about the negotiations. >> we're close. again, we have common ground. c.a.r.e.s. one package was something that we wrote together in a bipartisan way. springing from that and making it for effective and stronger so that more people are benefitting from it and protected by it, i think we're very close to agr
suzanne darling telling tom she had to close her two bars in new york city and was unable to get a loan. >> so, what have the last three weeks been like? >> i think they've been a roller coaster. it's been like devastating, then optimism, devastating, okay, devastating. just not knowing, like, how we're going to come back. >> reporter: so i asked the president, is this sufficient funding to help struggling businesses? if tens of billions of dollars went in a matter of days the...
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chamber of commerce president suzanne clark were among those at a forum talking about the economic impactthe coronavirus on small business. the news website axios hosted the event. >> good afternoon and welcome to ofs virtual event, on one the biggest topics facing our country, small businesses the path to recovery. we want to think into it for making the conversation possible and think the events team, which is on the second half of the doubleheader today.
chamber of commerce president suzanne clark were among those at a forum talking about the economic impactthe coronavirus on small business. the news website axios hosted the event. >> good afternoon and welcome to ofs virtual event, on one the biggest topics facing our country, small businesses the path to recovery. we want to think into it for making the conversation possible and think the events team, which is on the second half of the doubleheader today.
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chamber of commerce, suzanne clark. balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ nowadays you do more from home than ever before. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi password to a phrase that's easy to remember. even troubleshoot your services on your own. we're working to make things a little easier for everyone. download the xfinity my account app today. ♪ >> i am vonnie quinn. welcome. here are the top stories. u.s. stocks plunging. fresh economic data. we will get the view from johanna kyrklund, global head of multi-asset investment. as crude falls below $20 a barrel, the lowest level since 2002, the international energy agency saying oil demand will drop by more than 90 billion -- million dollars a day wiping out a decade of growth. the outlook for rents and truck stops among other things. we will speak with alex portnoy, ceo of rmr g
chamber of commerce, suzanne clark. balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ nowadays you do more from home than ever before. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi password to a phrase that's easy to remember. even troubleshoot your services on your own. we're working to make things a little easier for...
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among them, american christopher suzanne. >> let's switch out masks. >> he suggested we upgrade our protectiveuipment before going for a stroll. it's a city he knows well. >> so, this place is -- i was married here. i had a baby here. i've been here for the past ten years. >> this is home. >> yeah, this is home. >> christopher's home is slowly emerging from a brutal 76-day lockdown. he returned to wuhan in the midst of it. >> i'm real happy to see people at least keeping their distance, getting around, going about their day. >> but just two weeks after the reopening and some here are closing the gap on social distancing. many stores and restaurants keeping people from coming many stores and restaurants keeping people from coming inside, that's not stopping crowds like this one standing shoulder to shoulder waiting outside for their orders. in places like our hotel, there are noticeably stricter measures. staff spraying us down each time we walk in, and checking our temperatures inside, even the elevators telling you where to stand and offering a tissue to touch the buttons. will it last? we ar
among them, american christopher suzanne. >> let's switch out masks. >> he suggested we upgrade our protectiveuipment before going for a stroll. it's a city he knows well. >> so, this place is -- i was married here. i had a baby here. i've been here for the past ten years. >> this is home. >> yeah, this is home. >> christopher's home is slowly emerging from a brutal 76-day lockdown. he returned to wuhan in the midst of it. >> i'm real happy to see...
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. >> suzanne and alex. thank you very much. >> one jail in chicago now thought to be the hottest spot in the country for the virus. what authorities are doing to stop the number of infections. some scientists think of vaccines more than 100 years old can help fight this current pandemic. ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. ♪ ♪ ♪ they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. to helcvs pharmacyh the
. >> suzanne and alex. thank you very much. >> one jail in chicago now thought to be the hottest spot in the country for the virus. what authorities are doing to stop the number of infections. some scientists think of vaccines more than 100 years old can help fight this current pandemic. ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. ♪ ♪ ♪ they have...