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cleveland brown ♪ and i am proud to be ♪ right back in my hometown ♪ with my new family ♪ this is the cleveland showfest. a magical time of year when hobos and drug addicts are made up as clowns and put in charge of dangerous rides. (people screaming) huh. "farmer." can you believe that's still a job? (all laugh) yeah! whoo! teacups! ac/dc! rather see some d-cups. or c-cups. hell, i don't even mind b-cups if they're real. i don't want no nippy little a-cups, though. well, we failed to bond, yet again. i'm gonna go to the arcade. here, here's ten bucks. enjoy yourself. don't get kidnapped. (cell phone rings) holler. cleve-bro. holt. hey, get over here. not going to be able to make it. what?! you've been talking about stoolfest for weeks. where are you? crosswinds outlet with my mom. sucks. holt, can you see through this skirt?
cleveland brown ♪ and i am proud to be ♪ right back in my hometown ♪ with my new family ♪ this is the cleveland showfest. a magical time of year when hobos and drug addicts are made up as clowns and put in charge of dangerous rides. (people screaming) huh. "farmer." can you believe that's still a job? (all laugh) yeah! whoo! teacups! ac/dc! rather see some d-cups. or c-cups. hell, i don't even mind b-cups if they're real. i don't want no nippy little a-cups, though. well, we...
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share ♪ and so i found a place ♪ where everyone will know ♪ my happy mustached face ♪ this is the cleveland showfor the super bowl party! put some deodorant on and come in here! (deodorant spritzes) both arms. (spritzes) cleveland, what on earth is that? v.i.p. skybox. i'm not sitting down here with you. (loud rumbling) oh, my god! is that the rapture? no. rehearsal of the blue angel flyover. they protect nothing. you know, cleveland, if you didn't spend all our money on your super bowl parties, maybe you could buy me a mcmansion. like that new one across the street. mmm! pillars. cleveland: vulgar. it's vulgar, donna. do you want to be vulgar? look! someone's trying to break into it! donna, call the police. no, man, you should do it. you sound white on the phone. they actually might come. you sounded white on the phone. yeah, yeah, yeah. that window. hey, can i hold the gun? sure. (imitating quiet gunshots) how do i look? badass. (loud thud) freeze, dirtbag! choni?
share ♪ and so i found a place ♪ where everyone will know ♪ my happy mustached face ♪ this is the cleveland showfor the super bowl party! put some deodorant on and come in here! (deodorant spritzes) both arms. (spritzes) cleveland, what on earth is that? v.i.p. skybox. i'm not sitting down here with you. (loud rumbling) oh, my god! is that the rapture? no. rehearsal of the blue angel flyover. they protect nothing. you know, cleveland, if you didn't spend all our money on your super bowl...
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share ♪ and so i found a place ♪ where everyone will know ♪ my happy mustached face ♪ this is the cleveland showup with the hair? thanks for noticing. hair growth shots. there's side effects: anal leakage. no problem. tampons work for guys, too. our friend holt. ahoy, shipmates! i'm here to announce that our boat for the river race is officially ready. okay, we got, uh, me, lester and, uh, rachel maddow here. so all we need now is a fourth guy for our boat, and we'll be tasting free beer at the stool for a year. (cleveland clears throat) w-we didn't, uh, we didn't ask you, cleveland, because of what, uh, lester said. oh? you're a jackass, bear, you know that? what i had said was that maywe ought not to ask you because most of your blacks-- not all, not all-- don't like boats. water, neither. no, it's ice skating we don't like. oh. i'll race with you sumbitches. we are so going to win this thing. free beer for a year at the stool! oh. i'm leaking. why is it so damn hot in here? and cold? why is so damn hot and cold in here? oh, baby, you're burning up. let me take your temperature. (quietly): oh,
share ♪ and so i found a place ♪ where everyone will know ♪ my happy mustached face ♪ this is the cleveland showup with the hair? thanks for noticing. hair growth shots. there's side effects: anal leakage. no problem. tampons work for guys, too. our friend holt. ahoy, shipmates! i'm here to announce that our boat for the river race is officially ready. okay, we got, uh, me, lester and, uh, rachel maddow here. so all we need now is a fourth guy for our boat, and we'll be tasting free...
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cleveland brown ♪ and i am proud to be ♪ right back in my hometown ♪ with my new family ♪ this is the cleveland show makes six wins in a row for stoolbend high baseball, under the leadership of coach clarence brown. angus: it's cleveland brown. gordy: who hasn't seen the postseason since his playing days in 1984. angus: as everyone knows, that was the year the growlers lost state to the mud falls trotters, general motors shut down the plant, little missy white was found bludgeoned to death, and stoolbend's been in the crapper ever since. and on a personal note, that was the year i tried sushi. didn't like it. never tried it again. gordy: hey, angus, here's a question. which woman on friday night lights wouldnyou have sex with? angus: the mayor. gordy: we'll accept that. the mayor, or saracen's grandma, the only two possible answers. go, growlers!
cleveland brown ♪ and i am proud to be ♪ right back in my hometown ♪ with my new family ♪ this is the cleveland show makes six wins in a row for stoolbend high baseball, under the leadership of coach clarence brown. angus: it's cleveland brown. gordy: who hasn't seen the postseason since his playing days in 1984. angus: as everyone knows, that was the year the growlers lost state to the mud falls trotters, general motors shut down the plant, little missy white was found bludgeoned to...
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things around as appropriate to make sure the economy can recover and get back to a sustainable growth path. cleveland fed president loretta mester. coming up on the showinese banks lower the benchmark rates. aimed at thepboc impact. nejra: this is "daybreak: europe ." chinese banks have lowered the benchmark rates in an effort to cushion the coronavirus damage following a series of easing steps by the pboc. chinese regulators said last week that the nation is facing unprecedented -- and that more stimulus is in the works. sophie, you have greeted portfolio -- greeted commodities in the portfolio. especially metals. is that based on a base case that we will see a recovery in china? sophie: despite the data for gdp, 620%, we think that the -- that it isulus going to be a v-shaped recovery that is clearer. the basespecially on metals case, the specifics we have been highlighting for a while. nejra: --manus: can i ask you, in regards to china, the fiscal --mulus they bring to bear the rest of the g20 is 11%. are you expecting a second wave of stimulus into your china trade? i think it is more wait-and-see mode. if you look at the recent data, the producti
things around as appropriate to make sure the economy can recover and get back to a sustainable growth path. cleveland fed president loretta mester. coming up on the showinese banks lower the benchmark rates. aimed at thepboc impact. nejra: this is "daybreak: europe ." chinese banks have lowered the benchmark rates in an effort to cushion the coronavirus damage following a series of easing steps by the pboc. chinese regulators said last week that the nation is facing unprecedented --...
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the state economy. due to technical difficulties, we are only able to show about the first 45 minutes of this briefing. [cameras clicking] gov. desantis: good morning. i want to thank the cleveland clinic and the dr. for hosting us. we have been working with the cleveland clinic throughout this and we really appreciate the advice, the council and the insight of what is going on on the ground. i have been able to talk with the doctors throughout this and i think they are doing a really good job. i want to give them a chance in a minute to talk about some of the things they are doing. if you look at how patients who come through here have faired compared to other places, they have a good record in terms of patients being discharged and patients recovering at higher rates than we see elsewhere. i think that is because they are doing so much good stuff. an update on our situation here in florida. 320,000ave tested people in the state of florida. there was not very much testing going on anywhere in the country to month ago. we have been able to ramp up a lot. cleveland clinic is doing a great job. we, with the state and national guard have supported sites such as the one in broward c
the state economy. due to technical difficulties, we are only able to show about the first 45 minutes of this briefing. [cameras clicking] gov. desantis: good morning. i want to thank the cleveland clinic and the dr. for hosting us. we have been working with the cleveland clinic throughout this and we really appreciate the advice, the council and the insight of what is going on on the ground. i have been able to talk with the doctors throughout this and i think they are doing a really good job....
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the state economy. due to technical difficulties, we are only able to show about the first 45 minutes of this briefing. [cameras clicking] gov. desantis: good morning. i want to thank the clevelandlinic and the dr. for hosting us. we have been working with the cleveland clinic throughout this and we really appreciate the advice, the council and the insight of what is going on on the ground. i have been able to talk with the doctors throughout this and i think they are doing a really good job. i want to give them a chance in a minute to talk about some of the things they are doing. if you look at how patients who come through here have faired compared to other places, they have a good record in terms of patients being discharged and patients recovering at higher rates than we see elsewhere.
the state economy. due to technical difficulties, we are only able to show about the first 45 minutes of this briefing. [cameras clicking] gov. desantis: good morning. i want to thank the clevelandlinic and the dr. for hosting us. we have been working with the cleveland clinic throughout this and we really appreciate the advice, the council and the insight of what is going on on the ground. i have been able to talk with the doctors throughout this and i think they are doing a really good job. i...
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. >> reporter: the latest results showed that 1 in 4 people in new york city tested positive for covid-19 antibo antibodies cleveland manly said his 95-year-old father and his sister-in-law have died from the virus. >> we need testing how you go back to work if you don't test, we don't know who has it sgloompt a new analysis found that 31 states in washington, d.c. will have to significantly step up their testing to even consider starting to ease stay at home orders after may 1st and found that 19 states, including texas and washington state, are already doing enough >> every state has got to keep pushing on testing and have more available. in case the outbreak gets worse and it may well after the economy reopens. >> reporter: there's still questions of the accuracy and the meaning of tests the world health organization said that most will develop a antibody response, but we don't know the level of protection or how long it will last. that question weighs on this nurse, who we first spoke with last week today after a month of being sick, she finally got the medical all clear to end her quarantine after five diagnost
. >> reporter: the latest results showed that 1 in 4 people in new york city tested positive for covid-19 antibo antibodies cleveland manly said his 95-year-old father and his sister-in-law have died from the virus. >> we need testing how you go back to work if you don't test, we don't know who has it sgloompt a new analysis found that 31 states in washington, d.c. will have to significantly step up their testing to even consider starting to ease stay at home orders after may 1st...
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during the month of june, the disease had spread to salt lake city, utah, to iowa, cleveland, ohio, and a few cases along the east coast. if we could have the map showing the spread in july, we see that the disease, starting from these original centers, has literally moved in practically every direction throughout the country. then, the final map sort of speaks for itself in that it indicates that this virus has become very well seeded in every state in the country, certainly in every major region of the country. carl: well, i think i've got a pretty that idea of how influenza spreads, dr. crabtree, but i'm still wondering about the virus itself. what kind of an animal is it? dr. crabtree: carl, i'd like to present to you one of our staff from the national institutes of health, dr. davis, the associate director of our national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, and ask him to answer this question and then any other scientific questions you may have. carl: dr. davis, awfully nice to have you come and see us tonight. i will ask what seems like a silly question, but what is this virus like? what is this virus? dr. davis: well, to begin with, in
during the month of june, the disease had spread to salt lake city, utah, to iowa, cleveland, ohio, and a few cases along the east coast. if we could have the map showing the spread in july, we see that the disease, starting from these original centers, has literally moved in practically every direction throughout the country. then, the final map sort of speaks for itself in that it indicates that this virus has become very well seeded in every state in the country, certainly in every major...
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every hospital has taken the incredible efforts to ensure our hospitals ours -- are as safe as possible. if you look at a study out last week from our colleagues in cleveland, they show a 30% decrease in patients presented to the hospital with stroke and heart attack -- heart attack symptoms. if ui data driven person, you would think the incidents has likely stayed the same, meaning 38% fewer patients are seeking care. that is a problem, and we need to make sure people understand hospitals are as safe as they can be. we check the temperature of any person that comes into any one of our sites. we have masking and our hospitals for everyone, when they are patient facing or working with other colleagues within a six foot area. our patientsall of before any procedure, and every patient that gets admitted to the hospital is tested. we want to talk -- touch on cohort in. we want to talk about not mixing covid positive and covid negative patients. aboutwere very concerned other conditions not coming in and the downstream consequences of that. [inaudible] are in ants with covid particular area of the hospital with dedicated staff. we have environmental cleaning basis --ery c
every hospital has taken the incredible efforts to ensure our hospitals ours -- are as safe as possible. if you look at a study out last week from our colleagues in cleveland, they show a 30% decrease in patients presented to the hospital with stroke and heart attack -- heart attack symptoms. if ui data driven person, you would think the incidents has likely stayed the same, meaning 38% fewer patients are seeking care. that is a problem, and we need to make sure people understand hospitals are...
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earlier, i want -- can't wait to gheet t get into the baseball news because i know you are hopelessly long-time cleveland indians fan. i always say browns. showsyou how much people pay attention to the indians. but here's -- liz: hey! charlie: there's likely to be -- sorry. save your hat for a few minutes. let me get this out. there's likely to be another round of stimulus again as we have been reporting, me and my producer have been reporting it could be $1 trillion. here's what we are hearing now. there's an interesting horse trading on this bill. what we have is this. the republicans are signaling some willingness despite what mitch mcconnell said about let them go bankrupt meaning the states who desperately need state aid, the republicans are signaling possible willingness to approve some state aid in exchange for some gimmes on their end. those two that are high on the list is liability protection that companies can't get sued if they let people back to work, they start going back to work, and then of course, they get sick. they want some liability protection as we come out of the coronavirus shutdowns. also, they are looking for bailouts
earlier, i want -- can't wait to gheet t get into the baseball news because i know you are hopelessly long-time cleveland indians fan. i always say browns. showsyou how much people pay attention to the indians. but here's -- liz: hey! charlie: there's likely to be -- sorry. save your hat for a few minutes. let me get this out. there's likely to be another round of stimulus again as we have been reporting, me and my producer have been reporting it could be $1 trillion. here's what we are hearing...
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cleveland brown fan. >> seth: yes >> we had jerome bettis on the show today >> seth: oh, that's great! that was good. >> seth: yeah, johnny football that's very good >> johnny football a lot of good picks. they got a shut-down corner, they got johnny football, and they got a tackle. life is good >> seth: so do you - when you are watching football, are you the guy in charge of cooking the food for everybody to eat >> yeah. you know, i throw it all together i mean, i like doing quick dishes like this >> seth: mm-hmm. >> you know, so it really makes it easy. you can enjoy your time with your friends and you're good to go you've got to get in there a little bit i know you're kind of fancy, got your cufflinks on. [ laughter ] >> seth: they said we're making meatballs. i said "bring my fanciest suit!" [ laughter ] >> this kind of what we're - the show that i'm doing on food network now, "america's best cook", it's kind of like this. i mentor home cooks, not chefs >> seth: right >> we all compete against each other. alex guarnaschelli's a mentor, i'm a mentor, tyler florence and cat cora, we
cleveland brown fan. >> seth: yes >> we had jerome bettis on the show today >> seth: oh, that's great! that was good. >> seth: yeah, johnny football that's very good >> johnny football a lot of good picks. they got a shut-down corner, they got johnny football, and they got a tackle. life is good >> seth: so do you - when you are watching football, are you the guy in charge of cooking the food for everybody to eat >> yeah. you know, i throw it all...
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the latest results of the state's antibody testing program showed nearly 1 in 4 people in new york city tested positive for covid-19 antibodies. and as he stood in line cleveland manly told us his 95-year-old father and sister-in-law died from the virus >> we don't know who's got it >> reporter: a new always by harvard researchers found that 31 state and washington, d.c. will have to step up the testing to even consider starting to ease stay at home orders after may 1st, and found that 19 states including texas and washington state are already doing enough >> every state has to keep pushing on testing and have a lot more available in case the outbreak gets worse >> and there's still questions about the accuracy and meaning of the tests the world health organization now said that we expect that most people who are infected with covid-19 will develop an antibody response. what we don't yet know is the level of protection or how long it will last that question weigh on kentucky nurse meghan harple who we first spoke with last week, after a month of being sick, she finally got the medical all clear to end her quarantine after five tests and her first antibody test
the latest results of the state's antibody testing program showed nearly 1 in 4 people in new york city tested positive for covid-19 antibodies. and as he stood in line cleveland manly told us his 95-year-old father and sister-in-law died from the virus >> we don't know who's got it >> reporter: a new always by harvard researchers found that 31 state and washington, d.c. will have to step up the testing to even consider starting to ease stay at home orders after may 1st, and found...
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now, this study that showed this 85% sensitivity rate was produced under certain conditions by the cleveland clinic and they compared five different tests under conditions where they were transporting the samples in something called viral media, which is essentially a solution that we use to transport samples that we're going to test. abbott has essentially said that that media should not be used and that when the samples are taken directly from the patient to the machine that the machine works as it should. but this i think is really where we get down to this question of theoretical testing and this sort of strategic-level testing capability in this country of what that means at the tactical and implementation level. so what that means for patients on a day-to-day basis, you know, is that if your test was only 85% sensitive, that might mean that as many as 15 out of 100 tests were wrong. so as we start to think about people going back into the workplace or going into sort of big public areas how confident can we be that those people around us have tests that are truly negative? and if we ca
now, this study that showed this 85% sensitivity rate was produced under certain conditions by the cleveland clinic and they compared five different tests under conditions where they were transporting the samples in something called viral media, which is essentially a solution that we use to transport samples that we're going to test. abbott has essentially said that that media should not be used and that when the samples are taken directly from the patient to the machine that the machine works...
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time at the mcgovern people were kind of tough with that sort of thing and they showed up thinking it was 1960 and show the candidates play and ushered up a drink with the nominee. it was cleveland and they told kraft, they would be writing on what we call the zoo plane. connie can describe what the zoo plane was like. there was an elite group that could fly and they were often part of the pool but there was the rest of us and we were the scum. we were animals and not to be respected. >> acted like it. >> carl was bigfoot. >> the ap didn't have a bigfoot problem, a couple plate poor on the plane every week. the main plane had 40 journalist, all the major papers and the backups and tv crews, you were the third with an organization. the funny story shows in some ways things have not changed. one of the people who was exiled was bob novak, another conservative columnist. they put him on the zoo plane. if anything changed, i remind you the npr reporter was not allowed to travel with mike pompeo. i traveled with the row a gnu and the washington post and baltimore sun weren't allowed to go with him. that part has not changed. >> i will never forget mcgovern's claim, the dakota claim.
time at the mcgovern people were kind of tough with that sort of thing and they showed up thinking it was 1960 and show the candidates play and ushered up a drink with the nominee. it was cleveland and they told kraft, they would be writing on what we call the zoo plane. connie can describe what the zoo plane was like. there was an elite group that could fly and they were often part of the pool but there was the rest of us and we were the scum. we were animals and not to be respected. >>...
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showing a greater relative strength. please stay with us through the morning, including our interview with loretta mester from the cleveland♪ francine: this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. we have an overall picture of the wall street banks, how they have been faring, what more they can do, the kinds of loans, and how healthy or not healthy the u.s. consumer is. yesterday we spoke to the morgan stanley chief executive mr. gorman and he addressed his illness. >> i am doing great, thank you. i am completely recovered. i had the virus but i was one of the lucky ones. i was not hospitalized. my lungs did not get infected which was a blessing and while it is unpleasant, it is manageable. my heart goes out to the folks who were not that fortunate or who had underlying health issues , and the elderly who struggled and passed away. it is a curse and i wish everybody well who gets it, and wish them to stay hydrated and rested and wish them the best. yesterdayio told me that this is much worse than the 2008 financial crisis. what kinds of base case assumptions are you making at this point for
showing a greater relative strength. please stay with us through the morning, including our interview with loretta mester from the cleveland♪ francine: this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. we have an overall picture of the wall street banks, how they have been faring, what more they can do, the kinds of loans, and how healthy or not healthy the u.s. consumer is. yesterday we spoke to the morgan stanley chief executive mr. gorman and he...
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the cleveland clinic, dr. tom mihaljevic. thank you so much for being on the showlet's turn now to "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell. dr. dave, where are we? let's go down the list. where are we with the shortage of ventilators? what have you found? >> well, the united states, of all, has enough ventilators today, but the big concern is in the next few weeks, developing a need that cannot be septembkept with. this week, the president has again invoked the defense production act as it relates to ventilators, and the admiral came on and told us some of the timeline for that. they're anticipating 100,000 ventilators being produced. but in the next -- this month, in april, it will be several thousands. in may, it'll be several thousands. then there's going to be a big number that start to get produced by june. and whether that is quickly implemented or how they're spread out, i guess we will see soon. >> so if they have a shortage, what do hospitals plan to do? i would assume this is hard to gauge. >> it is. mika, the rolling wave of need, gov
the cleveland clinic, dr. tom mihaljevic. thank you so much for being on the showlet's turn now to "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell. dr. dave, where are we? let's go down the list. where are we with the shortage of ventilators? what have you found? >> well, the united states, of all, has enough ventilators today, but the big concern is in the next few weeks, developing a need that cannot be septembkept with. this week, the president has again invoked...
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the primary endpoint, showing a drug can block the virus, fauci saying in a press conference that gilead called it important and the dow jones industrial average closed 2.2%. points, host: bill, clevelandohio. as a realtor i thought dot that was a job i could into the grandparent part of my life, which i'm in now, but i don't understand why the president called this a hoax and tomorrow we are going to sacrifice grandparents for the economy? host: he was referring to the political back-and-forth as a hoax. what you mean as far as sacrifice grandparents? the democrats have taken the hoax to a level that no one has ever taken it. will it be a mayan sacrifice? we have a group of grandparents that gather. we call ourselves the cobweb 19's, we have been in the house so much. one of them said they found safe bleach and we think that is what the president is talking about. i don't know if we should try it or not. host: you said your industry was real estate? caller: yes, sir. host: are you still showing houses? showing them virtually? no, no, you can't. you can't justify building your own pockets with money while you people's coffins with their bodies or their grandparents bodies. christina, c
the primary endpoint, showing a drug can block the virus, fauci saying in a press conference that gilead called it important and the dow jones industrial average closed 2.2%. points, host: bill, clevelandohio. as a realtor i thought dot that was a job i could into the grandparent part of my life, which i'm in now, but i don't understand why the president called this a hoax and tomorrow we are going to sacrifice grandparents for the economy? host: he was referring to the political back-and-forth...
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show up. alix: great conversation. thanks a lot. lori calvasina will be sticking with me. exclusive interviewed with cleveland president. alix: you're watching bloomberg daybreak. 'm vimbiana. sean cutting its dividend for the time. the biggest oil field service provider looking through the wreckage of the oil collapse. job cuts and furloughs around the world. it's cutting salaries. shares of drugmaker arriving a report in the medical publication says the company's coronavirus drug is working. a trial is being conducted at the university of chicago. a research every says most patients using the drug have been discharged only two died. alix: thanks so much. lori calvasina, still with me. what do you do with small caps? >> we put out a piece the other day and said it really depends on where you think the market's going from here. we are sticking with our neutral view. they have been decimated this year. nice move since mid march. they have been in this relative performance trading range over the lack week or so. it's not clear what they want to do if you are looking at the stocks. if you are a short-term investor, need to preserve capital, your relative returns in the store term, it could be a dicey area. we
show up. alix: great conversation. thanks a lot. lori calvasina will be sticking with me. exclusive interviewed with cleveland president. alix: you're watching bloomberg daybreak. 'm vimbiana. sean cutting its dividend for the time. the biggest oil field service provider looking through the wreckage of the oil collapse. job cuts and furloughs around the world. it's cutting salaries. shares of drugmaker arriving a report in the medical publication says the company's coronavirus drug is working....