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suze, michelle in missouri writes, my husband was laid off. we can't afford to pay the bills and pay $500 a month for health insurance so what should we do? >> well, you have to have health insurance especially at this time. since you were laid off or your husband was laid off you now qualify for obama care. go to healthcare.gov. that is the site. apply. and depending on your income which you don't have any maybe it will only cost you $50 a month. remember there are still subsidies. just go there and try. you now qualify for it, even though there isn't open enrollment, because he was laid off you can apply. >> a parent asks how do you teach art, music, and physical education at home? remember, this is so new to so many parents and now they've got to put on their hat of being, you know, a very versatile teacher of sports, art, and music. how do you do that? >> parents can only do so much. i would recommend that parents play to their strengths if they feel artistic and want to do a crafts activity great. i know i mentioned my son before that he
suze, michelle in missouri writes, my husband was laid off. we can't afford to pay the bills and pay $500 a month for health insurance so what should we do? >> well, you have to have health insurance especially at this time. since you were laid off or your husband was laid off you now qualify for obama care. go to healthcare.gov. that is the site. apply. and depending on your income which you don't have any maybe it will only cost you $50 a month. remember there are still subsidies. just...
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suze, i got a question for you. it says i'm a window clerk at the united states postal service. i was set to retire in five years. within the last month, i've seen my tsp destroyed due to covid-19. what can i do to save my retirement? i'm invested in c.s., i and g funds. >> yeah, so this is obviously a federal employee, and you have to understand when you have five years until you're going to retire, i would not be that worried if i were you. i think if you continue to contribute to the diversification that you have right now and continue to dollar cost average every single month since you're still employed for the next five years, i think you're going to find that you're just perfect. however, make sure that you have at least a three-year emergency fund because if you ever get caught in a situation where the markets are down and now you've retired, that's when you do not withdraw money from the markets. that's when you go to your cash to get you by. but i think in five years from now, you'll be fine. so just continue on and don't worry, and your diversification is just fine. >>
suze, i got a question for you. it says i'm a window clerk at the united states postal service. i was set to retire in five years. within the last month, i've seen my tsp destroyed due to covid-19. what can i do to save my retirement? i'm invested in c.s., i and g funds. >> yeah, so this is obviously a federal employee, and you have to understand when you have five years until you're going to retire, i would not be that worried if i were you. i think if you continue to contribute to the...
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my special guests, suze orman, kevin o'leary, and adam grant.omorrow night at 8:00 eastern, do not miss the "unicef won't stop" event with musical and a stop event with music and a virtual tour of coronavirus responses from around the world. "the 11th hour" with brian williams begins right now. >>> well, good evening on this day 1,205 of the trump administration. 179 days to go until our next presidential election. and let's set the scene first tonight. today the president welcomed republican members of congress in the state dining room. the president was seated directly in front of the fireplace and just beneath the inscription from john adams that says "may none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof."
my special guests, suze orman, kevin o'leary, and adam grant.omorrow night at 8:00 eastern, do not miss the "unicef won't stop" event with musical and a stop event with music and a virtual tour of coronavirus responses from around the world. "the 11th hour" with brian williams begins right now. >>> well, good evening on this day 1,205 of the trump administration. 179 days to go until our next presidential election. and let's set the scene first tonight. today the...
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my special guests, suze orman.f event. ♪ oh >> oh, my god. >> to say that food is my passion is, well, an understatement. i'm andrew zimmern. >> wow, wow, wow, wow. >> i'm a chef and world traveler with an appetite for politics and world culture. food is more than sustenance. it's how we find common ground. >> cheers. >> you so crazy. >> i believe that applies here at home. now more than ever.
my special guests, suze orman.f event. ♪ oh >> oh, my god. >> to say that food is my passion is, well, an understatement. i'm andrew zimmern. >> wow, wow, wow, wow. >> i'm a chef and world traveler with an appetite for politics and world culture. food is more than sustenance. it's how we find common ground. >> cheers. >> you so crazy. >> i believe that applies here at home. now more than ever.
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life changing i was the one in the audition suze had 0 on their i did one up so the wonder years in 1988 little guest star nothing else on the resume and this is 2 years later i was really close to giving up acting because nothing was happening and you know you have to make a living and i was about 27 years old i guess and i and i did a jack in the box commercial and somebody from universal saw me on it called me in and for callbacks later i was on a plane i was living in to luke luke hartman i was on a plane to seattle to live for the next 14 years i mean it really that one audition changed my life we we got up there they put us in these little boat. you know houses with you know dishes and forks and knives for the 1st season so we all lived together dissolute fish at the apartment and we really got to bond and know each other on morrow jean turner ameri corps bennett john come with me we're literally next door to each other and. then we're all you know none of us knew seattle's who are all live in the outskirts of seattle about 45 minutes outside of the city and. just great where are o
life changing i was the one in the audition suze had 0 on their i did one up so the wonder years in 1988 little guest star nothing else on the resume and this is 2 years later i was really close to giving up acting because nothing was happening and you know you have to make a living and i was about 27 years old i guess and i and i did a jack in the box commercial and somebody from universal saw me on it called me in and for callbacks later i was on a plane i was living in to luke luke hartman i...
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my special guests, suze orman. tomorrow don't miss the unicef event. ♪ oh >> oh, my god. >> to say that food is my passion is, well, an understatement. i'm andrew zimmern. >> wow, wow, wow, wow. >> i'm a chef and world traveler with an appetite for politics and world culture. food is more than sustenance. it's how we find common ground. >> cheers. >> you so crazy. >> i believe that applies here at home. now more than ever. as the coronavirus spreads across america, our entire food system is in danger and the people who feed us are at risk. covid-19 has revealed a critical fact about your food system -- every plate of food we eat is touched by the hands of immigrant and migrant labor, people who have been kept in the shadows are now being called essential workers. many lack protective equipment, paid sick leave and health insurance, and they are on the front lines of this deadly pandemic. there has never been a more important time to tell their stories. join me as i explore our country, looking at the biggest social
my special guests, suze orman. tomorrow don't miss the unicef event. ♪ oh >> oh, my god. >> to say that food is my passion is, well, an understatement. i'm andrew zimmern. >> wow, wow, wow, wow. >> i'm a chef and world traveler with an appetite for politics and world culture. food is more than sustenance. it's how we find common ground. >> cheers. >> you so crazy. >> i believe that applies here at home. now more than ever. as the coronavirus spreads...
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kevin o'leary and suze orman. sun as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and women of the united states postal service. we're here to deliver cards and packages from loved ones of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. i know that every time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. with us... turns out it's mostly water.
kevin o'leary and suze orman. sun as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and women of the united states postal service. we're here to deliver cards and packages from loved ones of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on...
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my special guests, suze orman, kevin o'leary, and adam grant. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern, do not miss the "unicef won't stop" event with musical and a stop event with music and a virtual tour of coronavirus responses from around the world. "the 11th hour" with brian williams begins right now. >>> well, good evening on this day 1,205 of the trump administration. 179 days to go until our next presidential election. and let's set the scene first tonight. today the president welcomed republican members of congress in the state dining room. the president was seated directly in front of the fireplace and just beneath the inscription from john adams that says "may none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof." and from that place, the president said this about the coronavirus, quote, i feel about vaccines the way i feel about tests. this is going to go away without a vaccine, and we're not going to see it again. and that is not true. as we go into this weekend with close to 80,000 dead in this country after we lost just under 2,000 people
my special guests, suze orman, kevin o'leary, and adam grant. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern, do not miss the "unicef won't stop" event with musical and a stop event with music and a virtual tour of coronavirus responses from around the world. "the 11th hour" with brian williams begins right now. >>> well, good evening on this day 1,205 of the trump administration. 179 days to go until our next presidential election. and let's set the scene first tonight. today the...
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you can watch his virtual town hall on the economy and covid-19 with special guest kevin o'leary, suze orman and adam grant at 9:00 a.m. eastern only on msnbc. >>> sad news to report this morning. roy horn of the legendary vegas act, siegfried & roy has passed away from complications due to coronavirus. horn was not only one of the greats of the magic world but also his best friend. the two entertained millions until horn was critically injured by a tiger in 2003. roy horn was 75 years old. we're going to have much more on his life and celebrated career of magic coming up a little later in this show. >> magical life indeed. >>> also this morning, we're starting to get a clear picture of how coronavirus might have gotten its start in wuhan, china. sara harmon is in london with more on that angle. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. we've heard a lot of origin theories about how this coronavirus got its start. was it a chinese government lab or a wet market. this morning, the world health organization is speaking out linking this pandemic to a wet market in wuhan. this mornin
you can watch his virtual town hall on the economy and covid-19 with special guest kevin o'leary, suze orman and adam grant at 9:00 a.m. eastern only on msnbc. >>> sad news to report this morning. roy horn of the legendary vegas act, siegfried & roy has passed away from complications due to coronavirus. horn was not only one of the greats of the magic world but also his best friend. the two entertained millions until horn was critically injured by a tiger in 2003. roy horn was 75...
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stuart, you can do the studies, because of higher crime, higher poverty, higher sue suze, everyone% risen the unemployment rate kills 2 1/2 and 4,000 americans. that is an empirical number. if you say we have unemployment rate spikes by 20% you do the math. there is significant cost on other side of the ledger, you've been talking about, i been talking about, nobody wants to care about, it is unseen deaths, not the ones on your screen every day. stuart: scott, i want you to see what shelley luther, the lady freed from a texas prison that opened salon earlier, she was on the show on this program earlier today. roll tape, please. >> the government or city officials feel like they can open home depot, walmart, the pet grooming store, people can get botox fillers, go to the dentist, you're reaching in people's mouths, if we're practicing very safe, sanitary measures, i don't see how i'm putting the public in, you know, in jeopardy more than any of the other companies are. stuart: scott, i am with her. what is wrong with reopening responsibly, take all the precautions you like but let consume
stuart, you can do the studies, because of higher crime, higher poverty, higher sue suze, everyone% risen the unemployment rate kills 2 1/2 and 4,000 americans. that is an empirical number. if you say we have unemployment rate spikes by 20% you do the math. there is significant cost on other side of the ledger, you've been talking about, i been talking about, nobody wants to care about, it is unseen deaths, not the ones on your screen every day. stuart: scott, i want you to see what shelley...