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our time was our time. the time zones in this country have become changed more than 50 times. justifies keep move the boundaries. that's how detroit got to be an east coast city. it moved it from the central to the eastern time zone. wanted to about in time with new york. shuck is to enhave ious, chicago -- think about it. makes itself an eastern city and puts itself on daylight saving time. it clocks are running ahead of washington, dc at that opinion because washington, dc has no daylight saving time. and nobody is in control. the interstate commerce commission, which is supposedly controlling this, finally in 1960 literally writes a letter to congress and says we give up. we can't do this. we have no idea what we're doing. there's so many petitions and here's the campt it's really facinating. every states like georgia, which were deep live resistant daylight saving time, both on the sort of religious grounds and just that states rights issue became a big deal. georgia moves itself -- it's a divide state, hat central and eastern time zone. georgia moves itself into the easte
our time was our time. the time zones in this country have become changed more than 50 times. justifies keep move the boundaries. that's how detroit got to be an east coast city. it moved it from the central to the eastern time zone. wanted to about in time with new york. shuck is to enhave ious, chicago -- think about it. makes itself an eastern city and puts itself on daylight saving time. it clocks are running ahead of washington, dc at that opinion because washington, dc has no daylight...
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has value time has value in traditional financial markets time also has values and it's expressed in an interest rate a 2 year bond 5 year bond 10 year bond would yield greater interest because it is good for a greater amount of time and time has value so it's remarkable that we live in an era in the 21st century the era of negative interest rates which implies. is that not only does time have no value but the value of time is negative that's what wall street wants you to believe that's what central banks in europe that's what denmark wants its savers who put deposits at saxo bank to believe that they can confiscate wealth with a negative interest rate because according to stock so not only does time have no value but it has less than 0 value here's ikea saying oh you know what time has value we're going to pay you for that time in a discount you make a purchase at our store the point i think is that going forward now the ultimate scarce commodity of time will factor heavily into all kinds of financial products in our lives and i'm waiting for someone to invent the time futures contr
has value time has value in traditional financial markets time also has values and it's expressed in an interest rate a 2 year bond 5 year bond 10 year bond would yield greater interest because it is good for a greater amount of time and time has value so it's remarkable that we live in an era in the 21st century the era of negative interest rates which implies. is that not only does time have no value but the value of time is negative that's what wall street wants you to believe that's what...
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we always live in times of the changing structures of our society we live in times that are changes for ourselves crises of understanding of believe the roadmap that we were following etc it's just that we live in a particularly time of great disruption of what people thought were fixed beliefs fixed structures and fixed understanding's of self and world so the real question is how does anybody personally survive and adapt but also maintain a sense of core integrity during those changes that inevitably happen to us now i know that psych psychologists and even psychiatrists often see crisis and conflicts as focal points when long story problems and grievances finally get a chance to be addressed when people and societies renegotiate the terms of their coexistence doesn't that make crises not only inevitable but also healthy well to a degree some crises are brought up. by traumatic events in history in our culture or in our personal lives many times we find ourselves having outlived our assumptions or not fitting within the structures of belief such as our family suggested to us or th
we always live in times of the changing structures of our society we live in times that are changes for ourselves crises of understanding of believe the roadmap that we were following etc it's just that we live in a particularly time of great disruption of what people thought were fixed beliefs fixed structures and fixed understanding's of self and world so the real question is how does anybody personally survive and adapt but also maintain a sense of core integrity during those changes that...
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time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability. transitions to sustainable transport sustainability. the more equitable and sustainable. they claim their production is complete the homicide. god you dumbass a number of us and got it into something companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something all of this must be going to mean and i mean let's just get loses the mood in unison to do nieminen einstein theme that may be based on bad understood look to what is going in. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max hisor time now to turn to willie wu he is a partner at the adaptive fun crafting hyper sheet and a specialist on chain analysis of bitcoin willie welcome thank you makes great to see you we're here in vegas and confiscate a bill conference lot of great people like yourself and others are here and a good time now on trade analysis what is that why do you do it what sort of analysis can you derive from looking at the change. like new stuff. being a financia
time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability. transitions to sustainable transport sustainability. the more equitable and sustainable. they claim their production is complete the homicide. god you dumbass a number of us and got it into something companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something all of this must be going to mean and i mean let's just get loses the mood in unison to do nieminen einstein...
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that will take time.that is why it is not included in the budget. >> we have been told the technology to do the pass will not be available within this budget. one other item is that i think if we were able to pilot it, we would remember piloting it first on the lifeline customers really. we believe for the full paying customers we want more analysis. >> i wonder is there any way -- i mean do we happen to know any research to know the reason people don't buy the lifeline pass is because they can't afford the full pass? is there away around? we want more people to go to clip person and the passes in general but at the same time can we allow a payment plan? do we have capabilities to break up the price for a low income customer to buy a pass but maybe not pay it all at the same time? i am not trying to make your life more difficult. >> i have not scenery search or analysis -- seen the research or analysis. that is a good question. >> we are looking through it department at long-term options to allow more fle
that will take time.that is why it is not included in the budget. >> we have been told the technology to do the pass will not be available within this budget. one other item is that i think if we were able to pilot it, we would remember piloting it first on the lifeline customers really. we believe for the full paying customers we want more analysis. >> i wonder is there any way -- i mean do we happen to know any research to know the reason people don't buy the lifeline pass is...
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i know that every time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hourwhere 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 . >>> welcome back let's get a look at futures. indicating a higher open to the tune of 886 points s&p 500 higher by 100 and nasdaq indicated higher by 324 points this does come after markets suffered another day of steep losses monday. pushing the indices to new multi-year lows. lawmakers will try again to coming to an agreement on a stimulus package after failing for the second time yesterday. the international monetary fund warns of a global recession, stressing it could be worse than the 2008 global financial crisis joining me on the phone line is mark haefele, ubs wealth manager. thank you. let's start there. how are people feeling about their investments? seeing these wild swings i
i know that every time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hourwhere 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 . >>> welcome back let's get a look at futures. indicating a higher open to the tune...
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reclaiming my time.i agree with some of that assessment that they don't have that information and i'm worried about that. as a doctor i don't when you're fighting a new disease time is of the essence. that means people and medical supplies at the epicenter. because that will help limit the spread before it reaches of the countries. it took over a week at the disease was first diagnosed for the administration just to clarify that sending humanitarian assistance would not trigger sanctions. will the administration be issuing new licenses for iran sanctions that address issues connected to coronavirus? >> the predicate of your question is not accurate. there has been a continuously an avenue for the movement of medical and humidity in goods inside the islamic republic of iran. they have not been sanctioned at any time, before the advent of the coronavirus and concurrently. >> reclaiming my time. let's just make sure we do everything we can to stop and assist iran. iran's isolation has made less open and les
reclaiming my time.i agree with some of that assessment that they don't have that information and i'm worried about that. as a doctor i don't when you're fighting a new disease time is of the essence. that means people and medical supplies at the epicenter. because that will help limit the spread before it reaches of the countries. it took over a week at the disease was first diagnosed for the administration just to clarify that sending humanitarian assistance would not trigger sanctions. will...
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as we head into the time of year.to the weekend, another developing feature which looks as though it will bring a spell of rain on saturday. working its way in from the west, moving eastwards. macy snow over the high ground, clearing out towards the east, leaving some bright or sunny intervals in the charts wanted to showers. a breezy day and temperatures still about average for the time of year. a bit further into the following week. back to the jetstream. it looks as though it meanders further north and if this happens, it will allow high—pressure to be more of a player in our weather, something we've not seen for a while. it will initially start early unsettled but will begin to see quieter interludes appear. helping to settle things down a little. stay tuned to the forecast. goodbye for now. hello. this is bbc news with clive myrie. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first, the headlines. the italian prime minister has declared movement is to be restricted throughout the country. all
as we head into the time of year.to the weekend, another developing feature which looks as though it will bring a spell of rain on saturday. working its way in from the west, moving eastwards. macy snow over the high ground, clearing out towards the east, leaving some bright or sunny intervals in the charts wanted to showers. a breezy day and temperatures still about average for the time of year. a bit further into the following week. back to the jetstream. it looks as though it meanders...
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this is the time line.is obviously much more compressed and you talked about the record moves and markets and what we've seen. how about let's assume 2 yard line and we've been hearing this all day. the reality is this is going to get done >> how about the swiftest, largest policy response in advance of a recession that we've ever seen in history, as well >> how about the fed buying 75 million in bonds in addition to the 150 basis point cut to essentially zero after 50 interim cut. the response has been extraordinary and the other thing that i think punctuates today's market move is you had ceos coming forward and giving you some insight into what is going on in the business and kevin johnson on the network talking about the uptick they're seeing in china, fantastic news. the headlines that apple expects to open their stores some time in the first half of april and fantastic news and companies coming forward and reaffirming dividends and maybe saying they're cutting capex and not a bad idea and getting insi
this is the time line.is obviously much more compressed and you talked about the record moves and markets and what we've seen. how about let's assume 2 yard line and we've been hearing this all day. the reality is this is going to get done >> how about the swiftest, largest policy response in advance of a recession that we've ever seen in history, as well >> how about the fed buying 75 million in bonds in addition to the 150 basis point cut to essentially zero after 50 interim cut....
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for a long time. contained within the two-party system, but i think what we had was much more akin to a bullty party -- multiparty system. i think the party of 2010 is the radical deviation. i also think if you look at what the framers were writing about -- and, again, they didn't like parties, but what they really didn't like was the two-party system -- you know, i read madison's federalist number ten which is, you know, the one about factions counteracting factions which i read as saying, look, the key to a stable democracy is is fluid coalition, that you have different factions building different majorities on different issues, but you want to have a democracy so that no group feels like it's going to be in the permanent minority and, therefore, it doesn't see the system as legitimate and no group will be in the permanent majority. and that is fundamentally a vision of multiparty democracy. >> "after words" airs saturdays at 10 p.m. and sundays at 9 p.m. eastern and pacific on booktv on c-span2. al
for a long time. contained within the two-party system, but i think what we had was much more akin to a bullty party -- multiparty system. i think the party of 2010 is the radical deviation. i also think if you look at what the framers were writing about -- and, again, they didn't like parties, but what they really didn't like was the two-party system -- you know, i read madison's federalist number ten which is, you know, the one about factions counteracting factions which i read as saying,...
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time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will receive message. ethan magness madam speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: matam secretary. the secretary: i am directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? the gentleman from south carolina. >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: thank you, madam speaker. this week we welcome the american-israel public affairs committee to washington for the annual apack policy conference. this conference with over 18,000 attending is the largiers gathering of america's pro-israel community. apack president is a very effective leader. monday i had the oppo
time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will receive message. ethan magness madam speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: matam secretary. the secretary: i am directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? the gentleman from south carolina. >> madam...
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>> jimmy chill is taking it to the house. >> caller: first time caller, long-time listener i wanted to get your thoughts on fedex leading into earnings. >> you know, you're rolling the dice, my friend. you're rolling the dice. i don't like dice. i like cards better because i have a memory for the no memory cards, but i think fedex is -- maybe you want to do it in calls, but you've got to see china come back online, you want commerce to come become online you want management to m can back online. that's a lot of lines. in one corner you got the stock market in the other corner you've got the bond market. today the latter was put through the meat grinder missed it? tomorrow we'll get another bout. i think we're more like this and like this and like this and like this and not like that jay powell may disagree with me. he's fed chief hey, but i'm the host of "mad money. on "mad money" tonight with interest rates at record lows, that was just phony hubris, find out. then it's the most popular method of investing missed its apex, and did coronavirus fears impact dollar tree's most recent qua
>> jimmy chill is taking it to the house. >> caller: first time caller, long-time listener i wanted to get your thoughts on fedex leading into earnings. >> you know, you're rolling the dice, my friend. you're rolling the dice. i don't like dice. i like cards better because i have a memory for the no memory cards, but i think fedex is -- maybe you want to do it in calls, but you've got to see china come back online, you want commerce to come become online you want management to...
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mccarthy: we are in a challenging time. we have members who are quarantined, members who are battling the virus, members in new york city who cannot travel here. but i don't believe we should pass a true trillion-dollar package by unanimous consent. there's a way to do it without having to have everybody here but also allowing everybody to have a voice. i think we should have time for debate but i also think it would be able to pass it by a voice vote. with a voice vote, it gives you the opportunity that your constituents and those who represent you could debate the bill, could voice their opinion and not say that everybody is agreeing to it yes or no, but more importantly, it could also put across the desk because some have a problem for travel to get here in time. so i think they could put across the desk where they'd stand on the bill itself. i think that achieve ours goal by not slowing the process down but giving us time to read the bill and making sure thate gets through. es, sir. there's a bunch over here. reporter:
mccarthy: we are in a challenging time. we have members who are quarantined, members who are battling the virus, members in new york city who cannot travel here. but i don't believe we should pass a true trillion-dollar package by unanimous consent. there's a way to do it without having to have everybody here but also allowing everybody to have a voice. i think we should have time for debate but i also think it would be able to pass it by a voice vote. with a voice vote, it gives you the...
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at all times.articularly we have to make sure everything is correct and give the right information to be and don't create panic. what of this ft we can story about british airways, because there are quite serious concerns about the impact this will have on the actual survival? the travel industry itself is currently facing its biggest crisis on record and we have the british airways chief executive warning staff, in what everyone says is a doom laden memo, entitled the survival of british airways, cutting jobs, suspending roots, aircraft are being locked up, and ba says it is under immense pressure. but this will be everywhere. this is in every sector of the economy. obviously they will be hit very quickly stop people aren't travelling anywhere, they are scared to go anywhere, more state occasions than anything else the summer. occasions than anything else the summer. people aren't going to be flying. a huge amount ofjobs in there. they are talking about air france and klm, saying it has drawn down
at all times.articularly we have to make sure everything is correct and give the right information to be and don't create panic. what of this ft we can story about british airways, because there are quite serious concerns about the impact this will have on the actual survival? the travel industry itself is currently facing its biggest crisis on record and we have the british airways chief executive warning staff, in what everyone says is a doom laden memo, entitled the survival of british...
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ride at the time in 2014 when it was a very public wait time crisis in the v.a. were there were allegations veterans were dying waiting for care. i remember sitting there is a citizen saying i feel terrible if anybody deserves the best care possible to veterans i wish there is something i could do to help and as itib happens i got a call from the white house to say would you consider coming to help lead the v.a. healthcare system because we are looking people who understand how healthcare works from the private sector. so i made a list of the pro and cons the coin one - - the con side was much larger they on the pro but simply how could ii say no? this is my duty as an american citizen to give w back to the american people i didn't think too much about it i am prepared to come and help. >> that's great. if you have read the book that was during the obama administration initially so you are one of the few who serve both and the obama and trump administration we look forward getting into that but i would love to read a brief quote from your book early on you write
ride at the time in 2014 when it was a very public wait time crisis in the v.a. were there were allegations veterans were dying waiting for care. i remember sitting there is a citizen saying i feel terrible if anybody deserves the best care possible to veterans i wish there is something i could do to help and as itib happens i got a call from the white house to say would you consider coming to help lead the v.a. healthcare system because we are looking people who understand how healthcare works...
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the financial times... at the plate. the financial times...rd borisjohnson say the press conference today, kate, we heard boris johnson say we the press conference today, kate, we heard borisjohnson say we will support business and business needs to support its employees. there's a huge amount of worry for people about making ends meet if they're not able to get to work or even if they've got a job people have already lost theirjobs. ican name people have already lost theirjobs. i can name to people this week you have been told they need to take immediate unpaid leave or they've just been sacked and that means wages are stopping immediately. i felt that borisjohnson wages are stopping immediately. i felt that boris johnson could wages are stopping immediately. i felt that borisjohnson could have may be given a slightly stronger message. i know we're going to hear from the chancellor tomorrow but it seems to be very soft in terms of businesses. we really don't want you to sacked people. but without providing those concrete financial measures, b
the financial times... at the plate. the financial times...rd borisjohnson say the press conference today, kate, we heard boris johnson say we the press conference today, kate, we heard borisjohnson say we will support business and business needs to support its employees. there's a huge amount of worry for people about making ends meet if they're not able to get to work or even if they've got a job people have already lost theirjobs. ican name people have already lost theirjobs. i can name to...
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what we expect at the time.times start to change and we expect some things.>> let's talk about the brain. there have been people who said there is a difference you talk a lot in the book about people have written about the difference between women and men and some people made a lot of money thinking they can describe this and i think it's lee elliott and she study this and what did she find about the difference between men and women's brains? >> she started out wanting to do the book about the difference between men and women because it's always in the headlines. you hear over and over again, as i said to her, people always tend to you i treat my children exactly the same and the boys and girls club's behave differently this must be hardwired. she buried her head when i said this. she said the only thing that's hardwired is the brainstem. which is what controls our instincts. everything else when the baby is born it struck me after i spoke to her that why is it we only use the phrase hardwired when we are talkin
what we expect at the time.times start to change and we expect some things.>> let's talk about the brain. there have been people who said there is a difference you talk a lot in the book about people have written about the difference between women and men and some people made a lot of money thinking they can describe this and i think it's lee elliott and she study this and what did she find about the difference between men and women's brains? >> she started out wanting to do the...
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one question that we get from time to time is about our crossing guard program. in particular one person asked can we increase the number of hours that crossing guards work. for example, the way it is today, we have crossing guards in the morning for an hour and a half making sure our kids get to school safely and a shift in the afternoon when everyone is leaving school. it's not a long day. a person or two are curious can we give the crossing guards more hours. what do you think about that? >> i love our crossing guards. they help me cross the street at harvey milk school. they provide a phenomenal amount of service and keep our kids safe. in our budget, he had a choice to make about whether we expand the program to more schools or expand the hours to individual crossing guards. if we add more hours, we serve fewer schools. if we add for guards, we can serve more schools and enhance safety. we have chosen the latter and have allocated additional budget to hire 20 new crossing guards, but not expanded their hours. in fact, in talking to many of the guards, includ
one question that we get from time to time is about our crossing guard program. in particular one person asked can we increase the number of hours that crossing guards work. for example, the way it is today, we have crossing guards in the morning for an hour and a half making sure our kids get to school safely and a shift in the afternoon when everyone is leaving school. it's not a long day. a person or two are curious can we give the crossing guards more hours. what do you think about that?...
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time. it provides increased funding to get our health care workers essential supplies and equipment. it also helps small businesses who have been asked to close their doors an sacrifice their livelihoods for everyone's health and safety. this bill is not perfect. i'm disappointed that we're paying for things that don't have anything to do with covid-19. and i am concerned about inadvertent damage we may be doing to our seasonal businesses by incentivizes people to stay at home rather than go back to work once shelter in place restrictions are lifted. small seasonal businesses are the lifeblood of michigan's first district an as we implement this policy i'll do everything i can to prevent unintended consequences from happening. the people of michigan's first district are resilient. we have survived hardships before and we will again. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman
time. it provides increased funding to get our health care workers essential supplies and equipment. it also helps small businesses who have been asked to close their doors an sacrifice their livelihoods for everyone's health and safety. this bill is not perfect. i'm disappointed that we're paying for things that don't have anything to do with covid-19. and i am concerned about inadvertent damage we may be doing to our seasonal businesses by incentivizes people to stay at home rather than go...
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family time and not to isolate. we have all these technology plor platforms. you can watch tv together, contact friend and family around the world and i can't stress enough how important it is to stay connected that you reach out to people you haven't talked to for a long time and check in on them. >> dr. roy, the white house says the mortality rate in italy is twice as high among men as it is among women. what are we learning about covid-19 that we did not know even a few weeks ago? >> honestly we're learning something every day. this is a novel coronavirus. that's really key. this is a new virus. we don't really know exactly how it's fanfemanifesting. we is some ideas based on previous coronaviruses, like sars. that's why it's so important to capture data and collect data that other countries are gathering. we live in a world with other people. we knew for a long time now how -- what this virus was doing in other countries to other people. so, you know, the fact that we in the united states, the richest country in
family time and not to isolate. we have all these technology plor platforms. you can watch tv together, contact friend and family around the world and i can't stress enough how important it is to stay connected that you reach out to people you haven't talked to for a long time and check in on them. >> dr. roy, the white house says the mortality rate in italy is twice as high among men as it is among women. what are we learning about covid-19 that we did not know even a few weeks ago?...
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time. >> t we gather to battle the coronavirus medically and economically. today is about saving lives and to keep workers on the job to help those to preserve main street businesses to ride out the crisis and rebound strongly. the economy has taken a hit like we have rarely seen in american history due to the president and americans and on and - - in congress america has the strongest economy in the world. aggressively and together to stem the economic damage unfortunately the bill was delayed for days using the crisis to drive the political agenda it failed that the senate found unanimous but if not perfect common ground this is on with tax rebates of $1200 per person and $500 per child also make it easier for americans to access their savings penalty free those over 70 to keep savings intact unprecedented health unemployment expanded by $250 billion for the self-employed the contractor freelancer and the for load that we were driving all have a lifeline to ride this out temporally increa
time. >> t we gather to battle the coronavirus medically and economically. today is about saving lives and to keep workers on the job to help those to preserve main street businesses to ride out the crisis and rebound strongly. the economy has taken a hit like we have rarely seen in american history due to the president and americans and on and - - in congress america has the strongest economy in the world. aggressively and together to stem the economic damage unfortunately the bill was...
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it was time intensive. i haven't kept track op per hour basis but i was absolutely working fundamentally full-time. >> over the course of your tenure on the board average 20, 30 hours a week. 15 hours a week. >> probably in the 20, 30 kind of range. >> is that same for you miss duke. >> since i became chairman i have been available to the company full-time. i don't make other commitments. >> and what -- so that was my next question. what other jobs or positions do you hold outside of the board or did you hold outside of the board? >> i'm the chairman of the board of hess corporation, the only other public company where i am on the board. >> did you have any outside -- >> i do not. >> okay. i appreciate that. i'm slightly confused. and don't really understand why we are holding this hearing today. the chairman called for both of to you resign, and you did. there is nothing either of can you do at this point to help right the ship that is wells fargo. with all this in the world today and in the financial syst
it was time intensive. i haven't kept track op per hour basis but i was absolutely working fundamentally full-time. >> over the course of your tenure on the board average 20, 30 hours a week. 15 hours a week. >> probably in the 20, 30 kind of range. >> is that same for you miss duke. >> since i became chairman i have been available to the company full-time. i don't make other commitments. >> and what -- so that was my next question. what other jobs or positions do...
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finally, i know this is a very rough time.ur lives have been turned upside down, and it is taxing physically, economically, and emotionally. i'm not trying to sugarcoat this. but remember that 80% of the time, people have laes i know i've said this before, but i've got to repeat it again: this is going to have a beginning, a middle, and a an end. we're going to get through this, and we're going to get through it together. who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c! jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, ...ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and don't take it if you're on dialysis or have... ...severe kidne
finally, i know this is a very rough time.ur lives have been turned upside down, and it is taxing physically, economically, and emotionally. i'm not trying to sugarcoat this. but remember that 80% of the time, people have laes i know i've said this before, but i've got to repeat it again: this is going to have a beginning, a middle, and a an end. we're going to get through this, and we're going to get through it together. who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a...
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crazy times.he key question is this, is the market pricing in a recession or simply overreacting to an irrational human fear of something we don't understand, the coronvirus lets bring in mike wilson. chief equity strategistist at morgan stanley i know it's impossible to gauge. we appreciate you joining us has the stock market overreacted? >> well, no, i think we have to acknowledge that i think what's going on today is just a continuation of the correction that began actually two years ago. and i was listening to some of what you were saying at the beginning of the show. i agree with a lot of that with the fourth quarter rally was fawn sense it was liquidity induced. there was hope that growth bottomed and we were looking forward to something better in 2020 from a growth standpoint but the moves we saw were unjustified by the fundamentals. and we've been expecting that that was an overshoot. we didn't know when it was going to recorrect with you we think this is overdue. and the reality is that o
crazy times.he key question is this, is the market pricing in a recession or simply overreacting to an irrational human fear of something we don't understand, the coronvirus lets bring in mike wilson. chief equity strategistist at morgan stanley i know it's impossible to gauge. we appreciate you joining us has the stock market overreacted? >> well, no, i think we have to acknowledge that i think what's going on today is just a continuation of the correction that began actually two years...
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thank you very much for your time.reciate you joining us this morning. it's safe to assume that every american wants life to go back to normal as soon as possible. no one can deny that. but based on what you've learned after 9/11, how important is it to level with the american people even when things look bad and the road ahead looks tough? >> well, i think we have to be completely candid. back 30 years at war when people were deployed, we limited the inputs of information they got. in the cell phone era and computers, they knew what was going on from the news, from emails from home, all kinds of things. and so today you don't have the ability to shape and limit what people hear. and so you've got to compete with all the other chatter that's out there with information that is correct and it is candid. >> do you believe this administration has done that so far, this president and this white house has done that in this time of crisis? how would you rate their performance? >> i would not rate it high. what i would argue,
thank you very much for your time.reciate you joining us this morning. it's safe to assume that every american wants life to go back to normal as soon as possible. no one can deny that. but based on what you've learned after 9/11, how important is it to level with the american people even when things look bad and the road ahead looks tough? >> well, i think we have to be completely candid. back 30 years at war when people were deployed, we limited the inputs of information they got. in...
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it's come up all the time. all i can say is, my conclusion is that in order to combat that, you just need more women. when women can get direct primary, they will get elected but i had to get to the primary and i think you see that's where a lot of that start. >> box up your books that reflect on the republican women the democratic women experience and there were some differences you assessed. i share with you the joy when i look at our side of the aisle and it is diversity and from artery and the color, literally a color because you just see this tapestry of america and when i look to the other side and largely icy more somber suit and mostly men and i want that other side of the aisle to look like america, i want the other side to be more bright and what comments did you make in the book that had to do with republican, why can't we get more republican men elected? >> i talked to many in washington and believe me when i say this, i truly believe talking to some of these people in congress, republicans do want
it's come up all the time. all i can say is, my conclusion is that in order to combat that, you just need more women. when women can get direct primary, they will get elected but i had to get to the primary and i think you see that's where a lot of that start. >> box up your books that reflect on the republican women the democratic women experience and there were some differences you assessed. i share with you the joy when i look at our side of the aisle and it is diversity and from...
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ace a really difficult time now. be fielding calls and see gracious with depression and anxiety all sense of compulsive disorder is another will not often gets left out alongside depression and anxiety so what i'm saying to that means we may well need to adjust their medication because it is unprecedented times and i am doing that however the kind of things that they can do for themselves we've painted already at the loss of control and the oh no and exotic is rooted in so if they can try and get some kind of structure to they did and maybe off work maybe having to do with the usual of them trying to wake up at the same time every day have you practice at trying to use some form of work in the daytime sit meet going outside help as a lot of research crew being outdoors with nature in green spaces is really beneficial to your mental health so if you've got the motivation to do the garden open spaces are still saving a lot of countries provided you stay to meet is a part from from of the people and if there are things
ace a really difficult time now. be fielding calls and see gracious with depression and anxiety all sense of compulsive disorder is another will not often gets left out alongside depression and anxiety so what i'm saying to that means we may well need to adjust their medication because it is unprecedented times and i am doing that however the kind of things that they can do for themselves we've painted already at the loss of control and the oh no and exotic is rooted in so if they can try and...
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in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >>> time is 4:33. starting today, abbott labs say it will start delivering 50,000 coronavirus tests a day. and the test only takes 5 minutes. it was given emergency fda approval on friday. >> that's a whole new ball game. i want to thank abbott labs for the incredible work they've done. they've been working around the clock. normally this approval process from the fda would take 10 10 months and even longer, but we did it in four weeks. >> it can be used in almost any fort de trick in maryland are developing vaccines. >> these men and women have been here before and they've prevailed and we're going to find this vaccine and we're going to win in the end. >> special equipment allows for fast, large scale test. a vaccine may take up to 18 months to develop. all right. >>> let's take a look now at the latest numbers on the coronavirus cases worldwide. the total confirmed cases have now risken to more than 788,000. we just told you a couple of minutes ago, the united states has more than 164,000 cases. ita
in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >>> time is 4:33. starting today, abbott labs say it will start delivering 50,000 coronavirus tests a day. and the test only takes 5 minutes. it was given emergency fda approval on friday. >> that's a whole new ball game. i want to thank abbott labs for the incredible work they've done. they've been working around the clock. normally this approval process from the fda would take 10 10 months and even longer, but we did it in four weeks....
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our time is to delay those fees. we are actively looking at other ways to delay more fees for our small businesses as they deal with this challenge. we also understand that our community-based organizations or non-profits wonder what is going to happen to us and our work forces specially those who may stay home to care for a child or sick parent with no sick leave. we will work to make sure all community-based non-profits that receive funding from the city continue to receive that funding. we want to make sure that you know that in today's emergency declaration that i signed it was a revision to make sure we are able to support our small businesses through this situation. we are also establishing a fund to provide immediate relief with $1 million in the fund to provide at least $10,000 grants for small businesses and our goal is to, of course, assess the need and provide the support immediately and look at increasing that support as time continues as we are able to determine whether or not more businesses would need
our time is to delay those fees. we are actively looking at other ways to delay more fees for our small businesses as they deal with this challenge. we also understand that our community-based organizations or non-profits wonder what is going to happen to us and our work forces specially those who may stay home to care for a child or sick parent with no sick leave. we will work to make sure all community-based non-profits that receive funding from the city continue to receive that funding. we...
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we rebuilt europe, we save the world from evil into your any time and time again. now it's time to help out our american family. what happens unexpectedly, this morning, they've torpedoed the bill, they are now saying they will not pass anything that doe not include in insane laundry list of unrelated items. nothing to do with corona. i predicted this would happen. why are they delaying critical aid and financial assistance to american workers come out small businesses, large businesses, that if had to shut down? this is what they want. they want tax credits for windmills and solar power. they want their green new deal one way or the other so they're willing to deny desperate americans in need for this. they also want new admission mandates for the airline industry. mandatory reporting of greenhouse grat gas statistics for early every airline flight. in other words, let's just kick you all in the teeth that work in the airline industry when you're down. americans need to put food on the table, pay their rent, thei mortgages, the car payments tel their kids that the
we rebuilt europe, we save the world from evil into your any time and time again. now it's time to help out our american family. what happens unexpectedly, this morning, they've torpedoed the bill, they are now saying they will not pass anything that doe not include in insane laundry list of unrelated items. nothing to do with corona. i predicted this would happen. why are they delaying critical aid and financial assistance to american workers come out small businesses, large businesses, that...
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that's been happening for a long time. but when he let the vice president take over, i listened very carefully to the vice president's answer, i think it was roughly a minute and a half long, two minutes long. it was a complete non-answer, it just strechtched over a long period of time, and he had another doctor come up to just back him up on what he said, and she went into very detailed things about the test itself but again, there was no answer to when americans can actually get tested who want to be tested or need to be tested. like they have not answered that question. >> and clinicians really need to know because we have patients coming to us saying that they need testing. they have symptoms, they're concerned about spreading it to their loved ones and we at least need a time line, and something to tell them other than just, wait and see. >> san jay, i want to play an exchange the president had with a reporter over the meeting with the brazilian official who tested positive for the coronavirus. let's play that. >> dr.
that's been happening for a long time. but when he let the vice president take over, i listened very carefully to the vice president's answer, i think it was roughly a minute and a half long, two minutes long. it was a complete non-answer, it just strechtched over a long period of time, and he had another doctor come up to just back him up on what he said, and she went into very detailed things about the test itself but again, there was no answer to when americans can actually get tested who...
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it's go time. schlesinger about what unemployment numbers coming out could tell us about the economy. >>> this is a kpix5 news morning update. >>> good morning. ii'm giancarlo stanton. some public transit news to report. a light rail has been suspended until further notice after an operator trainee tested positive for covid-19. they are cleaning all the the light rain trains. there are still buses available. there are changes come to muni starting on monday so check that schedule before you head out the door. monday shuttles will provide for part of the service. no subway service will be fars schedule started on monday, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. after 9:00 p.m. there are bus shuttles available for sfo providing tree limb ted replacement for those between 9:00 and midnight. that is a look at traffic. let's check in with mary. >> a well, we are starting off with very cold temperatures. we're talking about 30s and 40s and even coldest locations down to freezing an subfreezing. you can see santa rosa befo
it's go time. schlesinger about what unemployment numbers coming out could tell us about the economy. >>> this is a kpix5 news morning update. >>> good morning. ii'm giancarlo stanton. some public transit news to report. a light rail has been suspended until further notice after an operator trainee tested positive for covid-19. they are cleaning all the the light rain trains. there are still buses available. there are changes come to muni starting on monday so check that...
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if it's in two months' time, three months' time, years time, i will be ready to go, 100%.n the world across all sports, they will be the exact same. people who can do with the best will deliver the best results. it's really difficult to keep my training going. it's not like i'm an able—bodied athlete, i can't go and run, ican't able—bodied athlete, i can't go and run, i can't go in cycle, so it's really difficult for us to keep fit. if the paralympics and olympics do go ahead, there will be potential medalists that won't be winning metals because that preparation has been affected. i don‘t think there‘s enough to go to the games come out whether that‘s athlete profiles or the team allowing people to qualify who can qualify and celebrate an olympic games in an olympic year as it should be, and i think all involved ina slight should be, and i think all involved in a slight delay is probably the best option. but make some of the athletes preparing for an olympic games that may not happen. that's your sport for now. more on the bbc sport centre throughout the evening. you, tha
if it's in two months' time, three months' time, years time, i will be ready to go, 100%.n the world across all sports, they will be the exact same. people who can do with the best will deliver the best results. it's really difficult to keep my training going. it's not like i'm an able—bodied athlete, i can't go and run, ican't able—bodied athlete, i can't go and run, i can't go in cycle, so it's really difficult for us to keep fit. if the paralympics and olympics do go ahead, there will be...
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time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability. it's accelerated transition sustainable transport sustainability. the more equitable and sustainable. they claim their production is complete the hamas. has. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away this is something else this let's keep going to any minute i need money. in unison we didn't do any minute. so when it. seemed wrong. but old rules. the old biddies get to shape out these days to come out to it and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max hisor time now to turn to willie wu he is a partner at the adaptive fun crafting hyper sheet and a specialist on chain analysis of bitcoin willie welcome thank you makes great to see you were here in vegas and confiscate a bill conference lot of great people like yourself and others are here and a good time now on trade analysis what is that why do you do it what sort of anal
time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability. it's accelerated transition sustainable transport sustainability. the more equitable and sustainable. they claim their production is complete the hamas. has. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away this is something else this let's keep going to any minute i need money. in unison we didn't do any minute. so when it. seemed wrong. but old rules. the old biddies get to...
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used than at other times. and that is probably a reflection of climate and microclimate changes at this location. sometimes it is colder than it is today, is drier than it is today. sometimes it is warmer than it is today or it is wetter than it is today. and note subtle changes have subtle -- and of those subtle changes have subtle adjustments that the people have to make when they are visiting the site. the excavations here were done in such a way that we could in fact maximize the retrieval of data over however along the site was lived in, to address questions about the past that may either have been addressed imperfectly at other locations, or never been asked at all. one of the things that people tend to forget is that the aboriginals that use this location are essentially just like us, they are homo sapiens sapiens, they have the same mental powers, linguistic powers that we do. they are us, they are dealing with problems and issues perhaps a different in degree than we do. but how they resolve those iss
used than at other times. and that is probably a reflection of climate and microclimate changes at this location. sometimes it is colder than it is today, is drier than it is today. sometimes it is warmer than it is today or it is wetter than it is today. and note subtle changes have subtle -- and of those subtle changes have subtle adjustments that the people have to make when they are visiting the site. the excavations here were done in such a way that we could in fact maximize the retrieval...
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eastern time -- time. at text message from bill in elizabeth a new jersey.ost: send us your comments and again, the week that america changed. we want to find out how all of this has changed you in your lives. larry, minnesota, good morning. caller: howdy. host: how are you, larry? caller: doing fine, doing fine. something bracing like this one through 411 would in 1971. it's a combination of pneumonia and malaria. a realer thing is i get charge out of everybody screaming for a bailout. well maybe the farmers just won't turn the wheel. you know what that will mean in six months. so, before you really think everybody else should be getting for this or that, maybe you got to start thinking about something else. host: erin, you are next. how are you doing? i'm doing ok. i'm a senior at risk in i only go out when i have to go to the grocery store or the doctor. that people are not observing the six foot distance. i have to put my hand up and say please, six feet to people. because i think that is important. florida my daughter in and they were at the beach in th
eastern time -- time. at text message from bill in elizabeth a new jersey.ost: send us your comments and again, the week that america changed. we want to find out how all of this has changed you in your lives. larry, minnesota, good morning. caller: howdy. host: how are you, larry? caller: doing fine, doing fine. something bracing like this one through 411 would in 1971. it's a combination of pneumonia and malaria. a realer thing is i get charge out of everybody screaming for a bailout. well...
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i'll bet he called his son three times, four times, including to have, you know, that is coming up onopter if you want to come see us plan. people forget there is only now i think 13. we don't think that about it because the kit is john, like 6'4", 6'5". he's huge but he still very young. the president is a really caring father and you don't see that. the press would never showed you that because that doesn't fit the image of him seeing this, but the press wants to be a terrible monster. he feels about his children or anybody else does. i don't think that comes across. >> that's a great point. how many agree with me on this, when the first are introduced to donald j. trump because i have so many people is a anybody who could bring up great kids like that has to be a great man, right? isn't that true? we are now obviously, people are in a bit of a panic about the coronavirus. i was watching fake news last night, cnn and then, there are say this man is in charge. he doesn't know what he's doing. he's asleep at the switch. can you disabuse us of that. >> was sure. people always, if there
i'll bet he called his son three times, four times, including to have, you know, that is coming up onopter if you want to come see us plan. people forget there is only now i think 13. we don't think that about it because the kit is john, like 6'4", 6'5". he's huge but he still very young. the president is a really caring father and you don't see that. the press would never showed you that because that doesn't fit the image of him seeing this, but the press wants to be a terrible...
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along with the easy times.e don't want to switch into sports mode and to be amoral and say hayes failure is he didn't quit. if he failed, it is hard to see where he failed, i would say. the stock market went too high. that's the 1929 problem. discrete from the 1930's. the stock market went too high. it more than tripled from around the time coolidge came into office. it goes from 100 to 200 to 300, to 381. that is awful high. it is probably going to drop. shrewdly, i will skip out of the political scene and let other people suffer the crash. ok. separately, the federal government was not in charge of the stock market. the stock market was regulated in the states where stockmarkets operated. in new york we had the martin act. in massachusetts, where coolidge had been governor, the state of massachusetts regulated stocks. that's why coolidge regulated charles ponzi, the famous ponzi scheme, where you took in money to give out money, a false business. there was nobody -- nobody had the notion that the federal gove
along with the easy times.e don't want to switch into sports mode and to be amoral and say hayes failure is he didn't quit. if he failed, it is hard to see where he failed, i would say. the stock market went too high. that's the 1929 problem. discrete from the 1930's. the stock market went too high. it more than tripled from around the time coolidge came into office. it goes from 100 to 200 to 300, to 381. that is awful high. it is probably going to drop. shrewdly, i will skip out of the...
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you can clean your hands five time it is more than you used to. times more than you used to.. inglesby, will that work? >> i don't think so. i think we've seen in italy, for example, which is a number of weeks ahead of the united states in terms of its epidemic that even with very serious, very aggressive social distancing measures where people have been kept at home, schools have been closed, everyone is recommended not to leave their homes, that this disease has continued to spread and is causing national crisis. so at this point, i think what we need to do is really stick with what other countries that have had more success have done, which is they've largely been in asia, singapore, hong kong, south korea, china, taiwan. they have put in place social distancing measures until they've gotten control of the epidemic convincingly, and at that point begun to try experiments with loosen. ing it. and i do think we'll get to that point. obviously; we need to as a country get to a point where people can go back to work. but if we go back to work too quickly, this epidemic is goin
you can clean your hands five time it is more than you used to. times more than you used to.. inglesby, will that work? >> i don't think so. i think we've seen in italy, for example, which is a number of weeks ahead of the united states in terms of its epidemic that even with very serious, very aggressive social distancing measures where people have been kept at home, schools have been closed, everyone is recommended not to leave their homes, that this disease has continued to spread and...
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we didn't do it the first time. will we be better the next time? >>> now another lawmaker now in self-quarantine, katie porter. you know her, star freshman congress member. she was fighting for remote voting, now she's waiting for a covid test result. she wants to talk to you about that, but also about this historic relief bill and the trick to getting money into your hands. what if you don't have direct deposit with the irs? how do you get your check? let's ask the lawmaker, next. 5g will change business in america. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks, t-mobile 5g goes for miles. no other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. tomorrow is in your hands. partner with t-mobile for business today. that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people tomorrow is in your hands. so you only pay for wha
we didn't do it the first time. will we be better the next time? >>> now another lawmaker now in self-quarantine, katie porter. you know her, star freshman congress member. she was fighting for remote voting, now she's waiting for a covid test result. she wants to talk to you about that, but also about this historic relief bill and the trick to getting money into your hands. what if you don't have direct deposit with the irs? how do you get your check? let's ask the lawmaker, next. 5g...
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customers pay using time ikea is now letting customers pay for goods with their time yes that's right the more time customers spend travelling to ikea the more they can buy because beginning from this month ikea dubai is running a campaign that will allow customers to spend their time as a currency simply by showing ikea checkout staff their google maps timeline which proves how much time they spent travelling to ikea stores now this is fascinating on a number of different levels 1st of all ikea is recognizing that time has value time has value in traditional financial markets time also has values and it's expressed in an interest rate a 2 year bond 5 year bond 10 year bond would yield greater interest because it is good for a greater amount of time and time has value so it's remarkable that we live in an era in the 21st century the era of negative interest rates which implies. is that not only does time have no value but the value of time is negative that's what wall
customers pay using time ikea is now letting customers pay for goods with their time yes that's right the more time customers spend travelling to ikea the more they can buy because beginning from this month ikea dubai is running a campaign that will allow customers to spend their time as a currency simply by showing ikea checkout staff their google maps timeline which proves how much time they spent travelling to ikea stores now this is fascinating on a number of different levels 1st of all...
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it is the best weather all the time.t is the policy of the nfl to reward teams who build new stadiums, to give them at least one super bowl. this is the 11th time the super bowl, the most of any city, that the super bowl has been in miami. david: how come your team isn't in the super bowl? [laughter] stephen: that is a good question. it's not as easy as you think. david: when will the dolphins be in the super bowl? anytime soon? i read that tom brady might be a free agent. i don't know if you're a lot to -- you are allowed to talk about that. stephen: i heard he will be a free agent. i would say, one, we are not allowed to talk to him until sometime in march. we are a team that is building. i don't know why he would want to come to the dolphins. he is probably one of the fiercest competitors there is. we are at the stage with the dolphins, trying to build the team for the future and doing it through the draft. david: when it was announced that the super bowl was coming here, did a lot of friends say, by the way, i would
it is the best weather all the time.t is the policy of the nfl to reward teams who build new stadiums, to give them at least one super bowl. this is the 11th time the super bowl, the most of any city, that the super bowl has been in miami. david: how come your team isn't in the super bowl? [laughter] stephen: that is a good question. it's not as easy as you think. david: when will the dolphins be in the super bowl? anytime soon? i read that tom brady might be a free agent. i don't know if...
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want a laptop you don't have to charge like ten times a day? it's switching time.ry life. or how about one with automatic updates that won't interrupt your game. like that one. go get 'em tiger! or built-in virus protection so you won't lose all your stuff. whoa! there, that's better. so yeah, if you want all that, switch to chromebook. ♪ with chicken or shrimp fajitas now on chili's 3 for $10. 'ita is a little bit... (sizzling) oh, so delicious. and a whole lotta... (crunching) that's a...