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toni died too soon. allison talley says in the days after toni died, everyone's focus was dealing with their grief while trying to help haley and harold. he's the grieving widower with the young daughter. >> right. there was no shortage of people over there trying to help and be in the home. we talked to him several times and every conversation had that element in it of how wonderful all his friends and his church family were being to him. >> reporter: within a day of toni's death, harold reached out to someone who had always been there for him, kim laferriere. >> i got a text at 10:30 on sunday night. toni fell. my bride is gone. and i remember looking at this going what? and i ran upstairs. my husband was asleep. and i said, toni's gone. >> reporter: kim found the tragedy almost unimaginable. remember, she'd known harold for decades and had been best friends with his first wife lynn who died 17 years earlier. >> i just felt so sad. i felt like i could not believe that toni was gone. it just felt like i
toni died too soon. allison talley says in the days after toni died, everyone's focus was dealing with their grief while trying to help haley and harold. he's the grieving widower with the young daughter. >> right. there was no shortage of people over there trying to help and be in the home. we talked to him several times and every conversation had that element in it of how wonderful all his friends and his church family were being to him. >> reporter: within a day of toni's death,...
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are you tony? tony: yes, i am. lemonis: how you doing? i'm marcus. tony: it's a pleasure.onis: nice to meet you. so you're the manager? tony: i wear all the hats. lemonis: you wear all the hats. okay. tony: i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me. lemonis: yeah. hi. man: hi, how are you? tony: what can we do for you today? man: i am actually in the market for an suv. tony: you like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what you looking for? man: i'm kind of looking for something a little bit more modest... tony: okay. man: ...a ford, chevy maybe. lemonis: the first potential buyer i've seen since i've been here walks in, and he's looking to buy an suv. he seems motivated, excited, ready to buy. the problem is, we don't have what he wants. tony: i wish we could help you. man: no, it's all right. tony: you know, maybe next time. tony: take care. lemonis: he wants to be in an affordable car like everybody else in america. and every suv we have on the lot is priced over $40,000. how many customers a day do you get that you can't sell stuff to? tony: it's not just the wal
are you tony? tony: yes, i am. lemonis: how you doing? i'm marcus. tony: it's a pleasure.onis: nice to meet you. so you're the manager? tony: i wear all the hats. lemonis: you wear all the hats. okay. tony: i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me. lemonis: yeah. hi. man: hi, how are you? tony: what can we do for you today? man: i am actually in the market for an suv. tony: you like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what you looking for? man: i'm kind of looking for something a little...
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erik: tony, are you with us? tony: i am with you. erik: are you able to hear tony? why don't we work to get tony on the phone. ofk, you have done a lot these interviews with big newsmakers in the last few days, last few weeks. is there consensus on the economy, how everything is going? what are you hearing? erik: it sounds as though we may have tony. are you with us? tony: this is tony speaking. we had a technical hiccup. my apologies to you and our viewers. let's get down to it if you don't mind. you are the executive chairman of ares, for those are do not know ares management, it is one of the largest non-bank credit platforms. you are also a player in real estate and private equity. many businesses, most exposed to the coronavirus, will start missing rent and interest payments, if they have already not started missing them. what is happening in your portfolio? how do you see things? talking about the portfolio specifically versus the world or marketplace or country we are in right now -- please understand, we are obviously in this uncharted territory. sometimes,
erik: tony, are you with us? tony: i am with you. erik: are you able to hear tony? why don't we work to get tony on the phone. ofk, you have done a lot these interviews with big newsmakers in the last few days, last few weeks. is there consensus on the economy, how everything is going? what are you hearing? erik: it sounds as though we may have tony. are you with us? tony: this is tony speaking. we had a technical hiccup. my apologies to you and our viewers. let's get down to it if you don't...
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i'm a buyer. >> tony?ness in retail and buying a put butterfly on macy's. >> mike? ♪ >> i was short apple coming in today. i was shorter coming out ahead of earnings consumer electronics not the place to be at this time >> all right that does it for us here on options action and we will be here next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time with another great show don't go anywhere. have a great weekend in the meantime, "mad money" starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market summer i promise to help you find it. "mad money kwds starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money" i'm trying to make you some money. my job is to educate and teach you so call me or tweet me are we finally getting back to normal or at least a new normal? i mean, toda
i'm a buyer. >> tony?ness in retail and buying a put butterfly on macy's. >> mike? ♪ >> i was short apple coming in today. i was shorter coming out ahead of earnings consumer electronics not the place to be at this time >> all right that does it for us here on options action and we will be here next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time with another great show don't go anywhere. have a great weekend in the meantime, "mad money" starts right now >>> my...
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so, tony, what do you say?nings yesterday, actually had better than expected reports, but the stock came down about 5% today. now las vegas sands has a lot of exposure to asia, which i think makes it better than caesar's entertainment. caesars is outperforming now my preference here is opposed to using that three-leg strategy for caesars, i'm more inclined to sell a put spread for june, i saw you could sell the $43/40 credit put spread, collecting more than a third of the width here that would be my play here as long as las vegas sands can hold that $40 to $42 support level. >> our final tweet is about disney with earnings, is it better to buy the may 85 put what's your take on disney >> well, i mean, buying the put of course is if you're bearish the thing we know about disney, it took a real beating, down almost 48% only thing worse, of course, airlines some energy stocks and of course the cruise ships, of which disney is involved here's the thing it is such a big name, and the relative performance off the low
so, tony, what do you say?nings yesterday, actually had better than expected reports, but the stock came down about 5% today. now las vegas sands has a lot of exposure to asia, which i think makes it better than caesar's entertainment. caesars is outperforming now my preference here is opposed to using that three-leg strategy for caesars, i'm more inclined to sell a put spread for june, i saw you could sell the $43/40 credit put spread, collecting more than a third of the width here that would...
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tony, you're a nice photographer. thanks. yeah. awesome. yeah, yeah.res. yeah, just shoot and point, hopefully something comes out. how important is haile selassie to ethiopian people? for some, he was a hero, for others he was a villain. because whenever you occupy a throne, those are the things, the two balls you juggle. he had tried to modernise the country. so he did work a lot on education, that was one of his main interests. my grandfather was a big fan of him. he said, he used to come to their school, randomly, just to check on what the students were being fed. every time he would come, he would bring them grapes, apples, oranges. and how was he viewed by young ethiopian people today? haile selassie is immortalised, he is iconic. if you bring your hand, and interlace it here, and you do this... yeah, yeah. it goes back to unity. yeah, yeah, of course. so, we are heading into north addis. we are going to see an art gallery, an art gallery for blind and visually impaired people. i'm assuming some kind of tactile art exhibition. different textures
tony, you're a nice photographer. thanks. yeah. awesome. yeah, yeah.res. yeah, just shoot and point, hopefully something comes out. how important is haile selassie to ethiopian people? for some, he was a hero, for others he was a villain. because whenever you occupy a throne, those are the things, the two balls you juggle. he had tried to modernise the country. so he did work a lot on education, that was one of his main interests. my grandfather was a big fan of him. he said, he used to come to...
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tony: hello? haslinda: tony? how is it looking at airasia amid all the doom and gloom in aviation? it is tough. i don't think we can say anything else but that. it is up and down. closed down operations from month. we hope to start resuming sales in the middle of april and we have lots of ideas to get going again. but it will be an uphill slog. we remain optimistic. we are lucky that we have a lot of our business in a conditional format as more people transact online and we can capitalize on that. haslinda: a lot of questions about the future for airasia. the long-haul carrier that has paindy been reeling from and losses even before the pandemic struck. what is the plan for airasia x now? tony: we were rationalizing the fleet anyway. most of our flight has become involved. it is an extension of airasia. airasia has been doing well over the last quarter and the beginning of january. .e are changing the fleet routes are shorter. we think there will be beneficiaries, and people want to save money. we will return a low-cost product that is viable. in the immediate future, travel will b
tony: hello? haslinda: tony? how is it looking at airasia amid all the doom and gloom in aviation? it is tough. i don't think we can say anything else but that. it is up and down. closed down operations from month. we hope to start resuming sales in the middle of april and we have lots of ideas to get going again. but it will be an uphill slog. we remain optimistic. we are lucky that we have a lot of our business in a conditional format as more people transact online and we can capitalize on...
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are both uncle tony to me.t a lot of time at their house. i thought they were wonderful gentlemen. i believe my stepfather when he told me that the mob really didn't exist. i bought the whole thing. this is at the same time that i was hanging out with these folks and he was my father and we are very close to hoffa stuff was out of control. the government was all over him. he was basically painted in the press of the guy who did it. to this day it's conventional wisdom that chucky was the person who drove hoffa to his death.if you type in chucky o'brien and jimmy hoffa into google you will find that the person who did it, who picked off up. i go to college in 1980 and over the next six or seven years i start to rethink chucky. when i got to college i read books about and a half a disappearance for the first time. one of which was Ãbthis might seem nacve, it turns out the mafia did actually exist. it turned out my uncles tony were violent guys. it turned out my stepfather was had a criminal past. all things that
are both uncle tony to me.t a lot of time at their house. i thought they were wonderful gentlemen. i believe my stepfather when he told me that the mob really didn't exist. i bought the whole thing. this is at the same time that i was hanging out with these folks and he was my father and we are very close to hoffa stuff was out of control. the government was all over him. he was basically painted in the press of the guy who did it. to this day it's conventional wisdom that chucky was the person...
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i'm guessing if tony fauci thinks, quote, we're not there yet, he'll say no. this seems unsophisticated and craven and it will lead to endangering more americans. >> yeah, nicolle, the common thread here, you should listen to the public health experts. frankly in february, when president trump said this was totally under control lot of governors and mayors made tough measures to move to social distancing before the president gave guidance and they probably saved many lives by listening to public health experts and not president trump when we moved to social distancing. around the country, citizens, mayors, governors are going to make the decision on when to go back to work. may 1st is an arbitrary date, not because that it's the suggest that people should go back out. in the same way by the way when he said easter could be the day for people to go back to church. we need to listen to the experts. unfortunately the president of the united states is not listening to them. >> and i want to get to the w.h.o. but i want to get claire in on this, the science and hea
i'm guessing if tony fauci thinks, quote, we're not there yet, he'll say no. this seems unsophisticated and craven and it will lead to endangering more americans. >> yeah, nicolle, the common thread here, you should listen to the public health experts. frankly in february, when president trump said this was totally under control lot of governors and mayors made tough measures to move to social distancing before the president gave guidance and they probably saved many lives by listening to...
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we are joined by mike khouw, tony zhang and carter worth. the market's closing another wild week of trading in the green, but check out the real winner, who else, but amazon jumping more than 16% this week adding billions in market cap making investors money and adding a few billion to jeff bezos' bottom line, as well, and shopping amid the pandemic mike khouw, this will be a long term winner and what's your take on amazon and the big move we saw this week? >> yeah, so let me start with the first question, is it going to be a long-term winner and the answer to that is clearly that it is going to be. the trend was already moving in that direction if we think about it i think most people for years have thought that the day will come when the gross revenues when a company like amazon will receive those of walmart unless walmart happens to pick up their online presence and that's inevitable, but i will say that this seems a little bit stretched to me. we've seen a lot of people chasing the stocks that they think will be winners in this and maybe
we are joined by mike khouw, tony zhang and carter worth. the market's closing another wild week of trading in the green, but check out the real winner, who else, but amazon jumping more than 16% this week adding billions in market cap making investors money and adding a few billion to jeff bezos' bottom line, as well, and shopping amid the pandemic mike khouw, this will be a long term winner and what's your take on amazon and the big move we saw this week? >> yeah, so let me start with...
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we are back with tony dwyer.you look at the chinese example as a template or something that will be replicated across the western countries, this is not a problem that will be solved quickly. it will probably be a long time before the world as a whole resumes life like it was before the pandemic. we were talk about -- talking about your calls in the market. what do you do with gold? tony: it is funny, i literally just pulled up the chart of it because i was looking at how it was down. of a run because you printed so much money and there is a perception that the currencies will be in trouble or inflation will ramp. similar to the market, i don't know that i would chase it given its strength, and wait for pullback to get back into it. francine: how quickly what the economy actually work out? what lessons can we learn from china? tony: i am having the hardest time in the world trying to base data off of china because i never believed their numbers and i don't think anything that has transpired over the last six mont
we are back with tony dwyer.you look at the chinese example as a template or something that will be replicated across the western countries, this is not a problem that will be solved quickly. it will probably be a long time before the world as a whole resumes life like it was before the pandemic. we were talk about -- talking about your calls in the market. what do you do with gold? tony: it is funny, i literally just pulled up the chart of it because i was looking at how it was down. of a run...
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cabinet minister lord cluck of when dimia who served as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster under tony blair he also served as they were shadow secretary defense and shadow agriculture minister will collect thanks thanks for coming on the show called been turned into the largest social movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished you know far from it and i think we've got to think jeremy called mean for the way he's gonna live and i support and you know the last election december is very confusing because if you look at it in catastrophic well you say cut dystrophic but remember we normally have 40 seats in scotland we had one we did almost a wipe out in wales you know for labor. we lost a lot to seize this time and if you look at england in spite of the red war that the press are focused on we've done so much better in england in december 2019 then we did in our last catastrophic election in 1983 in 1903 we won 219 seats throughout britain including 40 in scotland. this election we won 203 seats 6 different despite scotland going there you know all about the lake district
cabinet minister lord cluck of when dimia who served as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster under tony blair he also served as they were shadow secretary defense and shadow agriculture minister will collect thanks thanks for coming on the show called been turned into the largest social movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished you know far from it and i think we've got to think jeremy called mean for the way he's gonna live and i support and you know the last election december...
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keir hardie wanted to ban drinkers well tony didn't go that far. but but i don't care i would well maybe tens of millions killed wounded or displaced from the war the yeah well working class people the internet anyone talking of yes i mean it is generally working class people not all who lose their lives in the labor party was formed 120 years ago certainly probably about 80 percent of the people in this country with their heartens now it's less than 10 percent it's a completely different world and labor's got to adapt to that pretty quickly tony blair adapt to it and i do find it rather strange the way people constantly run down tony blair and the government and the gordon brown putting the 2 together they were a very successful government well they're judged by one other doctor still talk about peer fire and the methods of hospital funding i've got to ask also about the major issue about the labor party as regards the mainstream media is not the minimum wage is not trade union workplace rights is not maternity leave. and these things it is anti s
keir hardie wanted to ban drinkers well tony didn't go that far. but but i don't care i would well maybe tens of millions killed wounded or displaced from the war the yeah well working class people the internet anyone talking of yes i mean it is generally working class people not all who lose their lives in the labor party was formed 120 years ago certainly probably about 80 percent of the people in this country with their heartens now it's less than 10 percent it's a completely different world...
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my name is tony giles. i'm from england. i'm totally blind and severely deaf in both ears.lling around the world trying to visit every country. we're in the old city! israel is country 124. i see a place with my senses — i see a place by the sounds, by the smells, by the textures. the hustle and bustle of people shouting, buy this, buy this, come and look at this! i feel the atmosphere, the energy, the buzz. i was born with my eye condition, so i don't have any vision apart from sunlight sensitivity. and i've gradually gone deaf as i've got older and i am now 80% or severely deaf in both ears but i use digital hearing aids. i travel alone, because it's the biggest challenge i can get. and the travelling by myself... excuse me! ..i get to interact with more people. if i travel with someone, particularly someone sighted, they would be doing all the work, they'd be doing all the guiding, and i would not get to touch and find as many things as i do by myself. today i'm going to catch a bus into the old city to go to the western wall. western wall? western wall, yeah. ok, let's
my name is tony giles. i'm from england. i'm totally blind and severely deaf in both ears.lling around the world trying to visit every country. we're in the old city! israel is country 124. i see a place with my senses — i see a place by the sounds, by the smells, by the textures. the hustle and bustle of people shouting, buy this, buy this, come and look at this! i feel the atmosphere, the energy, the buzz. i was born with my eye condition, so i don't have any vision apart from sunlight...
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tony sighs. very frustrated, a bit upset.t, how to extricate myself from the guide without being rude and also getting another guide to continue, i probably can't do this by myself. i could probably have a go and follow tourists, but, the terrain‘s pretty, pretty rough. i just want to be normal. she is a nice person but, ah. argh! i'm not very good expressing my emotions. i've got to be strong all the time. it's the only way i can travel. it's the only way i can cope. i am guiding you now. 0k. 0k? i will be on your left because the wall is on your right. and then, one step, tiny step, and then keep forward and then a big one. yes. well done. another one, that is good. you can feel it either side if you stretch your hands. all right! we got a different guide organised overnight and gently got out of the situation without offending. i felt more confident with him, ifelt more secure, i got the information i wanted. it was all explained in great detail, it was very personable with me, he gave me what i needed. this is a moment fo
tony sighs. very frustrated, a bit upset.t, how to extricate myself from the guide without being rude and also getting another guide to continue, i probably can't do this by myself. i could probably have a go and follow tourists, but, the terrain‘s pretty, pretty rough. i just want to be normal. she is a nice person but, ah. argh! i'm not very good expressing my emotions. i've got to be strong all the time. it's the only way i can travel. it's the only way i can cope. i am guiding you now....
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thank you caroline and tony.
thank you caroline and tony.
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tony: it is a good question.otential the dollar is not a safe haven that has been historically, particularly given the monetary policy reaction from the fed, responsethe fiscal from the government, which has been enormous. and also given the fact the u.s. is in an earlier stage than other areas of the market. potentially from here there could be dollar weakness rather than strength. gold has historically been a safe haven asset. what is interesting in this selloff a few weeks ago was driven largely by deleveraging. , it is a liquid asset has not performed that function as a safe haven asset in the last few week. francine: thank you so much, tony gibb, product manager, fil investment management. coming up, we speak to european economy commissioner. time.s that 9:40 u.k. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i am francine lacqua in london. a lot going on in the market. we track it every 10 minutes on "bloomberg surveillance." u.s. equity futures are rising. oil surging afte
tony: it is a good question.otential the dollar is not a safe haven that has been historically, particularly given the monetary policy reaction from the fed, responsethe fiscal from the government, which has been enormous. and also given the fact the u.s. is in an earlier stage than other areas of the market. potentially from here there could be dollar weakness rather than strength. gold has historically been a safe haven asset. what is interesting in this selloff a few weeks ago was driven...
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the thing tony was referencing was the implied volatility onic.and he's using the spread to help mitigate that and that makes sense to not only mitigate the cost of the spread and although the stock is stronger than it should have been, all points he's making were good ones on that the fact is the stock is still well off of its all-time highs and some of the damage has already been done. here is the magnitude of the further damage they think can happen between now and the expiration so using a spread, i think, makes sense for both of those reasons. >> okay. looking at nike. now let's talk about a pure play retailer -- one that might be a good -- that might be a good play and a good defensive play even in this market environment. the stock has been doing well. mike khouw, let's stick with you. let's talk about dollar general. generally viewed as a recession play and what do you think the play here might be >> okay. >> so this is an interesting situation, dollar general because this is one of the stocks, i think, that carter had been discussing and
the thing tony was referencing was the implied volatility onic.and he's using the spread to help mitigate that and that makes sense to not only mitigate the cost of the spread and although the stock is stronger than it should have been, all points he's making were good ones on that the fact is the stock is still well off of its all-time highs and some of the damage has already been done. here is the magnitude of the further damage they think can happen between now and the expiration so using a...
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but that's not the tony that i knew the tony that i knew was a gentleman always in a bathing suit we would always go hang out with barbecues and play on his gorgeous pool table it was a gorgeous wooden pool table. i was 13 or 14 then i was into pool and i loved it and asked him were he got it in one day he said come over here and get this god damn pool table and give it to your children. so chucky did and we had it in our garage implementation. which i adored throughout my high school years and i don't know what happened to the pool table. if i understood the significance at 17 i would give anything for it now but i don't know what happened to it. i think about tony every time i play pool. [laughter] >> and that goes to the conversation that they had and then he reveals a lot more but unlike those conversations to retract so at the end of the book you talk about your internal struggles. and i guess we will never know exactly what you did or did not publish but. >> so let me explain i learned a lot from chucky over many hours of conversation. he always had his mother's image in the ba
but that's not the tony that i knew the tony that i knew was a gentleman always in a bathing suit we would always go hang out with barbecues and play on his gorgeous pool table it was a gorgeous wooden pool table. i was 13 or 14 then i was into pool and i loved it and asked him were he got it in one day he said come over here and get this god damn pool table and give it to your children. so chucky did and we had it in our garage implementation. which i adored throughout my high school years and...
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tony. >> thank you, governor. just happy to echo the sentiments that the governor and his team has provided about how unprecedented these times are. and given the height of the challenge how important it is to put forward maximum social distancing. so that we can flatten the curve. and for those reasons it is so important that our schools continue to do what we are doing. quite frankly none of us knows when it's safe enough for our students to return to campus. we have to do the work that we heard secretary gally talk about today to promote social distancing and flatten the curve. but out of abundance of caution we think it's most important that all of our schools maximize their efforts around distance learning to help all of our students. we know that this is difficult. we know that this is a challenge. but as it relates to the education of our kids, we have to rise to that challenge. and so while right now our campuses are closed to our kids, school is not out for the year. in fact, we are asking everyone to acc
tony. >> thank you, governor. just happy to echo the sentiments that the governor and his team has provided about how unprecedented these times are. and given the height of the challenge how important it is to put forward maximum social distancing. so that we can flatten the curve. and for those reasons it is so important that our schools continue to do what we are doing. quite frankly none of us knows when it's safe enough for our students to return to campus. we have to do the work that...
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tony? >> still more work to do. why the death toll in one of europe's hardest hit countries may be much higher than reported. we get a live look at a nursing roam on the front lines in italy. you're watching "cbs this morning". that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction-all without leaving the comfort- and safety-of your home. thats the power of sanctuary. and for a little extra help, receive 0% apr financing and defer your first payment up to 120 days on the purchase of a new lincoln. and dei'm phil mickelson.ent that's me long before i had psoriatic arthritis. i've always been a go-getter and kinda competitive. flash forward, then psoriatic arthritis started getting the better of me. and my doctor said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. and enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop that joint damage, plus helps skin get clearer. ask about enbrel so you can get back to being your true self. enbrel may lower your
tony? >> still more work to do. why the death toll in one of europe's hardest hit countries may be much higher than reported. we get a live look at a nursing roam on the front lines in italy. you're watching "cbs this morning". that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction-all without leaving the comfort- and safety-of your home. thats the power of sanctuary. and for a little extra help, receive...
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tony, you're up first. >> all right.ll make it an adage, where there are money there are people stealing it. people are getting federal stimulus payments. but unfortunately there are scammers out there trying to steal that money and those scams are on the rise. some scams involve social media links to fake websites. they ask for your personal information including your banking details and social security number. others claim they guarantee extra federal funds. souds good for a procession fee. the federal trade commission has received more than 22,000 reports of coronavirus related complaints and fraud losses topped more than $16 million so far. the fbi is also seeing an increase. they say they got 4,000 complaints a day recently through its internet portal. up from 1,000 a day. as low as it is to steal people's emergency funds it is happening and people should be aware. anthony, i would leave people with the following tip. the irs which is where this money is coming from will never call you and ask you to verify financia
tony, you're up first. >> all right.ll make it an adage, where there are money there are people stealing it. people are getting federal stimulus payments. but unfortunately there are scammers out there trying to steal that money and those scams are on the rise. some scams involve social media links to fake websites. they ask for your personal information including your banking details and social security number. others claim they guarantee extra federal funds. souds good for a procession...
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tony: good to be with you, emily.ld say that right now is the time where, starting with local businesses, those are the people that need us the most. first and foremost, while this is a public health crisis, we have to make sure that we do our best to avoid an economic collapse. recognizing that local businesses are the lifeblood of the economy, getting them sales are a top priority. and of course, we want to make sure that everyone is safe. this is why we are defaulting every delivery to contactless. it is why we were the first platform to ship 1 million and sanitizers and gloves. masks will be coming soon. for customers, we want to make sure that everyone can get the essentials they need while doing this in a way that supports the most vulnerable first. emily: i have been trying to order as i can to support local restaurants. as a customer, even though you are doing all of these things, i still bring the food inside and look at it skeptically like, should i eat this? how can you assure me or your customers that this
tony: good to be with you, emily.ld say that right now is the time where, starting with local businesses, those are the people that need us the most. first and foremost, while this is a public health crisis, we have to make sure that we do our best to avoid an economic collapse. recognizing that local businesses are the lifeblood of the economy, getting them sales are a top priority. and of course, we want to make sure that everyone is safe. this is why we are defaulting every delivery to...
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and tony promised a special guest. tony, who you got? >> i am joined now with baby teddy.o longer be counting his age in days or weeks or months but years because today, today, like two hours ago, is his 1st birthday. >> happy birthday, teddy. >> we had a wonderful cake -- happy birthday. we had a great -- a great zoom birthday party yesterday with all the grandmas. teddy made a giant mess. then everybody exited the zoom meeting, and then mom and dad spent the afternoon cleaning up. grateful for it. and that in summary is parenting for you. >> yes. you're supposed to make a giant mess when you're 1 years old. i remember when teddy was born. doesn't it seem like yesterday? or does it seem like yesterday to you? >> you know, the days are long and the years are short. this is year number one. i feel like year number 18 is just around the corner. >> yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> is he -- >> he's got an amazing screen presence. very calm. calmer than dad. what's that? >> i said is he the one person in the house who gets up before you? >> yes. >> actually, no. sometimes. 1:00, 2:00 a.
and tony promised a special guest. tony, who you got? >> i am joined now with baby teddy.o longer be counting his age in days or weeks or months but years because today, today, like two hours ago, is his 1st birthday. >> happy birthday, teddy. >> we had a wonderful cake -- happy birthday. we had a great -- a great zoom birthday party yesterday with all the grandmas. teddy made a giant mess. then everybody exited the zoom meeting, and then mom and dad spent the afternoon...
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tony revolutionized automotive design. if you wanted or the design authority the main original designers of the d.s. were all incredibly smart people who could think far outside the box they had visions for the future and they really believed they could totally reinvent the automobile. into an old would be or for. so the way that the times destroy it was extremely innovative and i think the d.s. was its crowning glory this is enough of this make or this what it is over. the d.s. had many qualities that other cars did not. not only did it riders it floating on air it could drive on a flat tire and stay in its lane. even on 2 or flat tires. or it could drive on just 3 wheels and stay in its line. the feature ended up making history and probably saved french president shonda goals life. in august 1962 in a small town outside paris terrorists fired shots on the president's unarmored d.s. . 2 of the tires were shot out but the chauffeur stepped on the gas. the father of the boat was my driver was able to get away on 2 wheels an
tony revolutionized automotive design. if you wanted or the design authority the main original designers of the d.s. were all incredibly smart people who could think far outside the box they had visions for the future and they really believed they could totally reinvent the automobile. into an old would be or for. so the way that the times destroy it was extremely innovative and i think the d.s. was its crowning glory this is enough of this make or this what it is over. the d.s. had many...
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tony? tony: thank you, governor. i want to echo what the governor said about what they have provided about how unprecedented these times are. given the challenge, how important it is for us to put social maximum distancing so we can flatten the curve. for those reasons, it is important that our schools continue to do what they are doing. schools are using distance learning. what i mean is the teacher and student are in different places so that students can continue to get education in a way that is safe. we have been in communication with superintendents around the state urging all of our superintendents and schools to proceed as if we can only educate our kids through distance learning for the remainder of the school year. none of us knows when it will be safe enough for students to return to campus. we have to do the work that we heard talked about today for social distancing and a flatten the curve. out of an abundance of caution, we believe it is most important that all of our schools maximize their efforts aroun
tony? tony: thank you, governor. i want to echo what the governor said about what they have provided about how unprecedented these times are. given the challenge, how important it is for us to put social maximum distancing so we can flatten the curve. for those reasons, it is important that our schools continue to do what they are doing. schools are using distance learning. what i mean is the teacher and student are in different places so that students can continue to get education in a way...
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tony dokoupil reporting. thank you, tony. >>> the overnight news will be right back. when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. >>> it wasn't so long ago that many of us hadn't even heard of the hand sanitizer purell. now it's a key weapon in the war against coronavirus and the company is working around the clock trying to keep up with demand. here's lee cowan. >> i guess you could describe it as a ten-year overnight success story. >> reporte telalt becar greater success than they would have imagined at the outset. >> reporter: that idea was purell, what's become a pretty prized possession in our desperate attempt to
tony dokoupil reporting. thank you, tony. >>> the overnight news will be right back. when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just...
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thank you again, tony.ake sure to check out the website, sponsor a mask for all the people that are in dire, dire need of a mask right now. thanks again, tony, it was so great seeing you. >> thank you so much. >> of course. >> i love tony so much. he is such a bright light, a joy. and he's tons of fun. and that's what we're here for. we want to light of everybody up and find some joy in this time, right, jess? >> yeah, danni, you're so right. i feel like we're going through something similar, the more we share, the less isolated we feel. stick around on "california live" every weekday. >> follow us at our website, nbccalive.com. we're here for you. thank you so much for watching. see you next time. >> bye! but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions.
thank you again, tony.ake sure to check out the website, sponsor a mask for all the people that are in dire, dire need of a mask right now. thanks again, tony, it was so great seeing you. >> thank you so much. >> of course. >> i love tony so much. he is such a bright light, a joy. and he's tons of fun. and that's what we're here for. we want to light of everybody up and find some joy in this time, right, jess? >> yeah, danni, you're so right. i feel like we're going...
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tony?> david, you can really understand people's economic frustrations but this is a health crisis. stick with that health crisis, the coronavirus has been especially deadly for one of america's most vulnerable populations. people in nursing homes. in a disturbing new development, we're learning an overwhelmed facility in new jersey put 17 bodies in a morgue that was only big enough for four. jonathan vigliotti reports on nationwide concerns. >> reporter: the canterbury rehabilitation center in richmond, virginia, is one of the hardest hit facilities in the country. medical director jim wright has lost 45 residents. >> we have been fighting a battle with covid-19 for the past month now. and it is a battle that, at times, we feel we're losing. >> reporter: it's a grim scene repeated across the nation. prompting governors in several states, including massachusetts, and florida to deploy the national guard to run tests. experts say the lack of mandatory testing for residents and employees, sta
tony?> david, you can really understand people's economic frustrations but this is a health crisis. stick with that health crisis, the coronavirus has been especially deadly for one of america's most vulnerable populations. people in nursing homes. in a disturbing new development, we're learning an overwhelmed facility in new jersey put 17 bodies in a morgue that was only big enough for four. jonathan vigliotti reports on nationwide concerns. >> reporter: the canterbury rehabilitation...
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fartsy back Ãbthere was no tony Ãanthony fauci back then.ere minimizing it in addition the press also echoed back. in phoenix they wrote a little bit about when he was in boston they wrote less about it when is in new orleans when it was in phoenix he read the phoenix newspapers there is not a word about it. hardly any mention. >> has the bodies are buried, growing more and more dead bodies, where are they going? people recognize a lot of dead bodies coming around. how do they explain that and where they get buried? >> it's funny, to give you an example, in philadelphia at a time when they were actually digging mass graves and when they finally closed schools, saloons, churches, one of the newspapers actually said, this is not a public health measure, you have no cause for alarm. but people knew, obviously, there digging mass graves and closing everything. neighbors dying 24 hours after the first symptoms. they knew perfectly well this was not ordinary influenza that led to real framing of society. you mentioned earlier, president wilson com
fartsy back Ãbthere was no tony Ãanthony fauci back then.ere minimizing it in addition the press also echoed back. in phoenix they wrote a little bit about when he was in boston they wrote less about it when is in new orleans when it was in phoenix he read the phoenix newspapers there is not a word about it. hardly any mention. >> has the bodies are buried, growing more and more dead bodies, where are they going? people recognize a lot of dead bodies coming around. how do they explain...
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tony and eiko edited this collection, we will talk about that process. we are really excited to have two contributors hear from the collection. so thanks to both iv and bob for making the drive to nashville. there's a little bit coin on in nashville right now. [laughter] so the structure tonight is going to be a lot like the structure of the book. we will hear from tony about the concept of the book, basically why we wrote this book. then we will hear from bob, his pieces in the interrogating section of the book. he will read a bit about hillbilly elite is him which is grounded in his work as a historian. i will read herpes, appalachia is very much live which is drawn from the responding section of the book. and iv's piece is a powerful personal response to hillbilly allergy. and the final section of the book is called beyond hillbilly and it is a good collection of different voices that are not speaking directly to jd vance. i will read a little bit about my peace and then academic powder in and that section. and then from there, just like the book we h
tony and eiko edited this collection, we will talk about that process. we are really excited to have two contributors hear from the collection. so thanks to both iv and bob for making the drive to nashville. there's a little bit coin on in nashville right now. [laughter] so the structure tonight is going to be a lot like the structure of the book. we will hear from tony about the concept of the book, basically why we wrote this book. then we will hear from bob, his pieces in the interrogating...