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of youry you grow fond own service, but i would tell after the military, no matter which one you go intouded, you come out from that formative experience with a much more sense of gratitude for everything you have in this country. ♪ ♪ ♪ emily: she grew up in rural indiana, the oldest of four siblings and homecoming queen. while many of her female classmates dropped out of college to marry, she took a job at clorox where she helped launch -- fresh step cat litter, and the beginning of a story to clear. she went on to become the ceo of a software company best known for its trivia game, and the first company to sell movies online. but it was the online pet store known for
of youry you grow fond own service, but i would tell after the military, no matter which one you go intouded, you come out from that formative experience with a much more sense of gratitude for everything you have in this country. ♪ ♪ ♪ emily: she grew up in rural indiana, the oldest of four siblings and homecoming queen. while many of her female classmates dropped out of college to marry, she took a job at clorox where she helped launch -- fresh step cat litter, and the beginning of a...
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get youri have to thoughts. you are an expert on costco. we got their results out.of that? asked me glad you something that is deep in my expertise, costco. i will say this in all seriousness and someone who is specialist,a retail i saw that jump of 9.6% and didn't look at the expectations. i was like 9.6%, i would have thought it would be higher because of the images we saw, people in lines carrying huge cases of toilet paper and paper towels and stuff. not surprisingly the stock is down. i had no real expertise going into costco, going into this but i was expecting a crazier number and investors were as well. the stock is down. spent many weekends there waiting in line and paper everything, my hungry boys, costco's increase of sales in march did fall short of the consensus estimate of 19.1%. that accounted for the decline in after-hours trade. thank you for joining us today with what he is cap -- keeping an eye on, joe weisenthal waiting out the lockdown. bloomberg technology is up next. have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ you doing okay? yeah. this moving
get youri have to thoughts. you are an expert on costco. we got their results out.of that? asked me glad you something that is deep in my expertise, costco. i will say this in all seriousness and someone who is specialist,a retail i saw that jump of 9.6% and didn't look at the expectations. i was like 9.6%, i would have thought it would be higher because of the images we saw, people in lines carrying huge cases of toilet paper and paper towels and stuff. not surprisingly the stock is down. i...
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youri heard the family tales, there's a lot of sitting down, i did a lot of interviews with family members and i said, you know,er i've always heard you telling the story about granny getting married at 15, what else can you tell me about that, what do you her talking about? it was interesting to see how everyone's memory differs and that's one of the things about writing memoir, this is not a research book and these are stories and i acknowledge that everyone's memory is different and the accounts, you know, sometimes people will be granny had an brown wedding dress, no, it was blue and at the end of the day i said granny had a blue wedding dress. i'm not sure, it might have been brown. [laughter] >> it was fun to be able to sit down and talk to relatives about their memories and my mom was very involved in sitting down and talking with me and sharing her memories and sharing her life story and in a lot of ways i was lucky to have the opportunity to have conversations because a lot of us don't have a chance to sit down with relatives and tell them how much we admire them and taken away fr
youri heard the family tales, there's a lot of sitting down, i did a lot of interviews with family members and i said, you know,er i've always heard you telling the story about granny getting married at 15, what else can you tell me about that, what do you her talking about? it was interesting to see how everyone's memory differs and that's one of the things about writing memoir, this is not a research book and these are stories and i acknowledge that everyone's memory is different and the...
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. >> stephen: now, last thursday, is this you and youri? >> there are some that are gettable.arch for about 72 hours straight and found a lady in baton rouge, louisiana, with be strong who had a lot of masks, different ones for different purposes. so she went down and purchased 80,000, worked some funds up around here locally, and then the front senthem tofefers on din' hospilsro louisiaor the nuer ofised ganizations thate ge stkpiles of masks they're discovering? i have been so surprised, the number of people who have masks out there. i didn't realize stockpiling masks is the thing to do. i dont know if they were stockpiling or just forgot they had them. i don't think there was a time we thought we would need these masks. just like the gloves. i don't know, maybe they were in the back stock room where nobody was using them. i'm not sure. i don't think anyone premeditated this coming, but whoever's got them, get them out and share them. >> stephen: matthew, we have to take a break. stick around. folks, don't go anywhere. back with more mr. matthew mcconaughey. ♪ ♪ ♪ to stream
. >> stephen: now, last thursday, is this you and youri? >> there are some that are gettable.arch for about 72 hours straight and found a lady in baton rouge, louisiana, with be strong who had a lot of masks, different ones for different purposes. so she went down and purchased 80,000, worked some funds up around here locally, and then the front senthem tofefers on din' hospilsro louisiaor the nuer ofised ganizations thate ge stkpiles of masks they're discovering? i have been so...
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there's we and then there was just youry and me, two of us and had a separate pronoun for you too, you singular which thou, you plural and yeek, you and you. just the two of you. >> i'm bringing it back. >> i have never seen anybody who said we n should bring that bac. >> i just said it. [laughter] >> that's crazy. i love that. okay. we actually technically have time for two-minute question unless you don't want me to do that, darling. microphone. we don't need to. actually we only have one minute now, so we are running out of time. >> we can, you know, just work the clock. >> how would -- >> sorry. >> how are laws being written with this keeping this in mind, i assume not too long she might have been used but is this affecting how laws are being written in the u.s.? >> right. so now the trend in writing statutes is to not use pronoun, not use pronouns and several states have rewritten their constitutions and their statutes so that when -- when -- let's say they are talking about the governor. every time they mentioned the governor, they repeat the noun. the governor, the governor, the
there's we and then there was just youry and me, two of us and had a separate pronoun for you too, you singular which thou, you plural and yeek, you and you. just the two of you. >> i'm bringing it back. >> i have never seen anybody who said we n should bring that bac. >> i just said it. [laughter] >> that's crazy. i love that. okay. we actually technically have time for two-minute question unless you don't want me to do that, darling. microphone. we don't need to....
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youry if you are -- if mother g get sick or youou losea job or if you have to -- if you have a medicalmergency yourself, that you may be just, one paycheck away from eviction. what is s happening righght nows that iss happening to hundreds f ththousands of peoplee coming mimillions of people, all at one in our society. so all of ththose people arare turning to the movement and saying, wow, i was living there precarioiously. it is a moment where everybodyy isis realizing j just how the housing market is not working for renters and coming together to take political action. amy: can i iet your comment to mayor dede blasio calling fofora rent freeze fofor the 2.3 millin tenants and nearly one million right stabilize units across new york, the city sang they will work with the state to suspend rent guidelinenes for the upcomg year. de blasio singh we arere in thee midst of a c crisis, thehe comparable to o the grereat depression. the people of our city are struggling in a written freeze is a lifeline 70 will need this yeyear to stay above water, cea? the buckid it yourself stops with the go
youry if you are -- if mother g get sick or youou losea job or if you have to -- if you have a medicalmergency yourself, that you may be just, one paycheck away from eviction. what is s happening righght nows that iss happening to hundreds f ththousands of peoplee coming mimillions of people, all at one in our society. so all of ththose people arare turning to the movement and saying, wow, i was living there precarioiously. it is a moment where everybodyy isis realizing j just how the housing...
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. >> sullivan: this is youry. fact >> yeah. >> sullivan: bagaria had come to make sure his plastic wasy beingecycled and turned into tiny pellets that are usedo make new plastic products. >> sullivan: ah, therey are. >> this is the holding tank. sullivan: hot pellets. how much resnsibility do you feel like you have over what's happening here? the scrap. we are the shipper of it all originates with us. we could ship scrap and hope that it is being recycled in the way it should be. or thether way is, come here, see how serious he is about doing it the right way. ♪ >> sullivan: but there are growing concerns here that a lot of plastic waste is not being handled the right way, and tindonesian officials areing to prevent what happened in china from happening here. is this one of the big priorities here? >> yeah. (speing local language) >> sullivan: so, contaminated plastic trash is as big a problem for u guys as narcotics and drugs coming into the country? >>eah, yeah, yeah. >> sullivan: wow. last year, ctoms found that half the containers of plastic waste they inspected... >> sir, sir, can
. >> sullivan: this is youry. fact >> yeah. >> sullivan: bagaria had come to make sure his plastic wasy beingecycled and turned into tiny pellets that are usedo make new plastic products. >> sullivan: ah, therey are. >> this is the holding tank. sullivan: hot pellets. how much resnsibility do you feel like you have over what's happening here? the scrap. we are the shipper of it all originates with us. we could ship scrap and hope that it is being recycled in the...
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federal government could really make a strong intervention to keep those farmers, keep those dare youryfrom ever wasting food. we are in desperate need of that food and the feeding america network is really working to keep food from going into land fills, keeping food from going to waste. we're very creative, very nimble. many of us take bulk product and repackage, but never, ever should food be wasted when there's a demand like today or even without the covid-19 cri s crisis, food banks could put a lot of that food on the table for hungry americans and better nourish communities across our nation. >> i'm sure there are people watching at home that want to help in any way they could. should they be sending food to their local pantries, is that possible? or is it better to get funds directly so that pantries themselves can go out and buy their own food? >> we, you know, food banks are known for their efficiencies and their ability to really leverage the community's investments, so, at this time, we'd encourage viewers not to add anymore demand on the grocery supply chain. they're struggl
federal government could really make a strong intervention to keep those farmers, keep those dare youryfrom ever wasting food. we are in desperate need of that food and the feeding america network is really working to keep food from going into land fills, keeping food from going to waste. we're very creative, very nimble. many of us take bulk product and repackage, but never, ever should food be wasted when there's a demand like today or even without the covid-19 cri s crisis, food banks could...