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andrew: oh, yeah. there was a whole range of people who sometimes, just as a troll, would say i'm a world-famous journalist. and they would do it sometimes to get a rise out of me, because i was embedded with them for so long. i would hang out and get drinks and they would say, oh, yeah, you're writing a book about us. well, you know, i'm writing a book, too. he just published a book last week. there was this kind of flattening of all status hierarchies, which they found very amusing. but in point of fact, a lot of them did act as journalists. i would argue that they weren't very good ones. but, you know, i spent a lot of time with a young man who i met at the deplore-ball and who went on stage at that event and sort of said, "you know, hold my drink and listen to what i'm about to say." i was trying to frankly not give him that much attention because he clearly wanted so much attention, and i didn't want to promote him. but he went on stage and made the announcement that he was about to be given white
andrew: oh, yeah. there was a whole range of people who sometimes, just as a troll, would say i'm a world-famous journalist. and they would do it sometimes to get a rise out of me, because i was embedded with them for so long. i would hang out and get drinks and they would say, oh, yeah, you're writing a book about us. well, you know, i'm writing a book, too. he just published a book last week. there was this kind of flattening of all status hierarchies, which they found very amusing. but in...
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andrew cuomo: mr. campbell. reporter: increasing capacity but i'm stillinstill hoping that on long island, about the possibility of the system. gov. andrew cuomo: the number one challenge, good question. we need 30000 ventilators. everything is second to that. after that we need beds and staff, and mobility, we will move people. we are lucky to be having these temporary facilities. remember how this disease progresses. you do not come in and need an icu unit in 15 minutes. you come in with fever, respiratory symptoms etc. we do not have a hospital that you could come into and you lived in sussex and the hospital that is in queens, then we will put you in queens. and you're right, it is not convenient but that is the least of our worries right now frankly. so were ever we have beds and equipment, that is where we would put people. i am even working on coordinating between upstate and downstate. we have lower numbers in upstate. so we are coordinating with the downstate need with upstate hospital beds. so could be
andrew cuomo: mr. campbell. reporter: increasing capacity but i'm stillinstill hoping that on long island, about the possibility of the system. gov. andrew cuomo: the number one challenge, good question. we need 30000 ventilators. everything is second to that. after that we need beds and staff, and mobility, we will move people. we are lucky to be having these temporary facilities. remember how this disease progresses. you do not come in and need an icu unit in 15 minutes. you come in with...
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andrew cuomo: yeah, but certain things are inarguable. it is inarguable, but to the extent you reduce density, you reduce the transfer of the virus. that is inarguable. so closing schools, closing gatherings, that is inarguable. >> governor, sick leave bill is expected to be voted on today and passed. do you expect to sign that today and it's supposed to be immediately -- gov. cuomo: as soon as they pass the bill, i'll sign it. >> when would people said -- gov. cuomo: as soon as they passed the bill, i'll sign it. >> when would people start benefiting from that? gov. cuomo: the quarantine bill goes into effect immediately. right? melissa: the quarantine bill goes into effect immediately. the larger paid sick bill, we're actually going to hold on and do in the budget and that'll come into effect in 180 days. >> would people be getting these checks from their employer as potentially next week or? melissa: if they're in mandatory quarantine or if they're in precautionary quarantine, it goes into effect immediately. >> governor, why amended t
andrew cuomo: yeah, but certain things are inarguable. it is inarguable, but to the extent you reduce density, you reduce the transfer of the virus. that is inarguable. so closing schools, closing gatherings, that is inarguable. >> governor, sick leave bill is expected to be voted on today and passed. do you expect to sign that today and it's supposed to be immediately -- gov. cuomo: as soon as they pass the bill, i'll sign it. >> when would people said -- gov. cuomo: as soon as...
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--have andrew boz and worth andrew bosomworth and julian emanuel with us. points on the03 dow. as well, 31.24. bank ares at deutsche grim on oil. the brazilian real showing market tensions. india is the index in a bear market. a sea of red in travel and leisure. it is a risk off mood with a bid for swiss franc, yen, and gold. and getlk about the ecb back to andrew bosomworth who joins us from munich. is there anything today that christine lagarde can do to catch up with the fed, to catch up with the boe that will make a difference? is it worth waiting to see how the market plays out? andrew: i think we are getting to the point where there will be some out-of-the-box proposals put on the table. whether they get implemented is a different question. out-of-the-box will be more maybetory relief, changing the capital requirements for nonperforming loans so banks don't have to pose as much regulatory capital. national regulators are reversing their countercyclical buffers in the eurozone. they are not very high to begin with. s&p -- --et to the s&p and start looking at the unique sho
--have andrew boz and worth andrew bosomworth and julian emanuel with us. points on the03 dow. as well, 31.24. bank ares at deutsche grim on oil. the brazilian real showing market tensions. india is the index in a bear market. a sea of red in travel and leisure. it is a risk off mood with a bid for swiss franc, yen, and gold. and getlk about the ecb back to andrew bosomworth who joins us from munich. is there anything today that christine lagarde can do to catch up with the fed, to catch up...
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this, uncle andrew that. we'd tease her that she was living in the past. you know, you're talking about all these people that aren't here anymore, and little did we know why. >> aunt julie dies in 2009 at the age of 73. >> everything was left to my sister and myself. when we started opening boxes, we still didn't know exactly what we had at that time. >> first, they have to separate the wheat from the chaff. and there's plenty of chaff -- decades of old knickknacks, newspapers, mail, and clothing. how many boxes are we talking about? >> hundreds. >> among the boxes, lisa discovers this book which gives them a clue of what's to come. it's a family journal going back to the 19th century. this is so cool! this is a caricature of andrew green, known as the father of greater new york. i'm from new york. i've never heard of him. did you know much about him before? >> no, we didn't. >> that's when i started to go down the rabbit hole. they learned that this guy, their great-great-great-uncle andrew green, was born i
this, uncle andrew that. we'd tease her that she was living in the past. you know, you're talking about all these people that aren't here anymore, and little did we know why. >> aunt julie dies in 2009 at the age of 73. >> everything was left to my sister and myself. when we started opening boxes, we still didn't know exactly what we had at that time. >> first, they have to separate the wheat from the chaff. and there's plenty of chaff -- decades of old knickknacks,...
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andrew, thank you so much. andrew wilson from global asset management paired with a good morning, good afternoon, good evening -- asset management. we say good morning, good afternoon, good evening to you. with bloomberg , you can you go underneath the video screen if you have question and say ask a question. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." that's get your bloomberg business flash. we begin with softbank that plans to sell shares in alibaba as part of an effort to raise $41 billion to shore up his this is battered by the coronavirus outbreak. softbank is also considering selling stakes in sprint and in its japanese mobile phone unit. -- it froze hiring across most of the firm. bloomberg has learned instructions in include the corporate investment bank, the consumer unit, and the asset and wealth management group or the hiring freeze is due to uncertainty over the economy pumped it by the coronavirus pandemic. that is the bloomberg business flash. i see you changed
andrew, thank you so much. andrew wilson from global asset management paired with a good morning, good afternoon, good evening -- asset management. we say good morning, good afternoon, good evening to you. with bloomberg , you can you go underneath the video screen if you have question and say ask a question. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." that's get your bloomberg business flash. we begin with softbank that plans to sell shares in alibaba...
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. >>> plus, prince andrew under fire. the new twist in the sex scandal involving the royal family. ♪ there was a lady >>> and the new ruling on "stairway to heaven." a long running battle and the group's biggest hit may be over. ♪ and if you listen very hard >>> good tuesday morning, everybody. we begin with the coronavirus and its impact on the economy. some experts are already warning about a recession. >> president trump says he will discuss a tax cut and other financial relief with congress. the virus has spread to 36 states. at least 26 people have died. >> over night the white house confirmed president trump has not been tested despite his close contact with two congressmen who themselves are now in self-quarantine. >>> in california the first passengers have now walked off that cruise ship docked in oakland. nearly two dozen people on the ship have tested positive. >> across the country more than 500 schools from california to georgia to new york are closed n't escial vulnera there's concern about kids carrying
. >>> plus, prince andrew under fire. the new twist in the sex scandal involving the royal family. ♪ there was a lady >>> and the new ruling on "stairway to heaven." a long running battle and the group's biggest hit may be over. ♪ and if you listen very hard >>> good tuesday morning, everybody. we begin with the coronavirus and its impact on the economy. some experts are already warning about a recession. >> president trump says he will discuss a...
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andrew >> hey, dan. i just wanted to sort of get your thoughts and hear about the experience working with employees. you know, so many people whose schools are now shuttered, i imagine their employees either calling in sick themselves, hopefully they're not positive, they're just trying to figure out how to work with their -- work under these new circumstances, what kind of strain that's putting on you also, sort of longer term what kind of steps the company and other companies are going to have to take to screen employees in the morning we were talking to a ceo in the last hour taking temperatures and things like that that's already happening in china, south korea, elsewhere. what kind of investments and thoughts of what that's going to look like in the next weeks and months >> it's a great question, andrew it's one all companies are grappling with people are adjusting their pto policies obviously you don't want any worker who feels -- either having symptoms obviously but even feeling uncomfortable comi
andrew >> hey, dan. i just wanted to sort of get your thoughts and hear about the experience working with employees. you know, so many people whose schools are now shuttered, i imagine their employees either calling in sick themselves, hopefully they're not positive, they're just trying to figure out how to work with their -- work under these new circumstances, what kind of strain that's putting on you also, sort of longer term what kind of steps the company and other companies are going...
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now you're famous guy andrew yang. if, in some crazy world, you don't become president of the united states-- >> that would be crazy. ( laughter ) >> stephen: --do you have a fallback condition, reality show, you and prince harry and meghan markle renting a house someplace? >> well, goal number one is get trump out of office. so if i'm not the nominee, i ( cheers and applause ) will be working with whoever the nominee is to win in the fall, and then i'll likely end up as part of the administration trying to solve some of the problems that are just getting worse. >> stephen: well, good luck to you and the yang gang, no matter what happens. andrew yang, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian abby mcenany! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) too many after parties? not drinking water? we've all committed skin sins! new neutrogena® bright boost... kick-starts dull, tired skin with neoglucosamine... a gentle, non-acid amino sugar exfoliant that works within the surface and boosts cell turnover by 10x. for bright
now you're famous guy andrew yang. if, in some crazy world, you don't become president of the united states-- >> that would be crazy. ( laughter ) >> stephen: --do you have a fallback condition, reality show, you and prince harry and meghan markle renting a house someplace? >> well, goal number one is get trump out of office. so if i'm not the nominee, i ( cheers and applause ) will be working with whoever the nominee is to win in the fall, and then i'll likely end up as part...
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andrew, just a final question to you. with this in context for us as a seasoned academic and economist, have you ever seen anything like this, what are the comparisons if there are any? i lived through the great recession but, today was the single worst piece of labour market news in america's history. we never had this many people lose theirjob and need to go on unemployment rolls. i do hope that many of them will be temporary but today was a pretty black day. on that, i think most people will agree. i appreciate both of your time and analysis. martha in new york and andrew in washington. thank you both very much. in europe restrictions on people's lives continue to be ramped up. in italy, the death toll has climbed sharply again — the number of confirmed cases has now reached more than 80 thousand and the death toll stands at 8,165 people. there are fears that southern italy could be facing a similar outbreak to that experienced in the north of the country. mark lowen reports from rome. in today's italy, the essential
andrew, just a final question to you. with this in context for us as a seasoned academic and economist, have you ever seen anything like this, what are the comparisons if there are any? i lived through the great recession but, today was the single worst piece of labour market news in america's history. we never had this many people lose theirjob and need to go on unemployment rolls. i do hope that many of them will be temporary but today was a pretty black day. on that, i think most people will...
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finally, it's time for andrew to go into surgery. doctors use ultrasound probes and x—ray vision to see inside his body. equipment is fed through his veins and a central wall in andrew's heart is pierced so the device can be put in place. this is usually the riskiest part of the procedure. the device is now going into the heart. fortunately for andrew, all goes to plan, as this is the only way to get data directly from the left atrium. the device has now been released from the catheter and is sitting on the septum. you can see the two sides of the umbrella of the device are attached to either side of the septum to secure it there. the procedure's gone very nicely. it's a perfect result. a month after the operation, we met to look at the data that had been collected and how useful it seemed. these look like perfect traces, like the traces we would see if we had an invasive catheter at the time of a procedure. so this is very, very good quality data. what does this mean for the data that you're looking at long—term? we will be able
finally, it's time for andrew to go into surgery. doctors use ultrasound probes and x—ray vision to see inside his body. equipment is fed through his veins and a central wall in andrew's heart is pierced so the device can be put in place. this is usually the riskiest part of the procedure. the device is now going into the heart. fortunately for andrew, all goes to plan, as this is the only way to get data directly from the left atrium. the device has now been released from the catheter and is...
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the president has secured for andrew cuomo, the state of new york, the city of new york. the president also sent the national guard to help the state with logistics. he said, yep, more than 4,000 ventilators alone this week. everything that new york will need, andrew cuomo has requested, the president has delivered. but you know, i watched day after day, and he says it, he talks with such great authority. these politicians all talk, no action, that is what we are getting from cuomo. it sounds great, sounds authoritative, sounds wonderful. game on my radio show for 40 minutes, yeah, we will all work for gather. today, he had nothing but more wyoming and complaining. it's getting pathetic, andrew. what are you doing and why didn't you prepare better? we will examine, take a look. >> where there ventilators found in a storage facility or something that the president is claiming that there were ventilators found? is there any truth to that?
the president has secured for andrew cuomo, the state of new york, the city of new york. the president also sent the national guard to help the state with logistics. he said, yep, more than 4,000 ventilators alone this week. everything that new york will need, andrew cuomo has requested, the president has delivered. but you know, i watched day after day, and he says it, he talks with such great authority. these politicians all talk, no action, that is what we are getting from cuomo. it sounds...
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>> sure, andrew. i don't mean to sound like an economist, it is going to depend on a few factors let me tell you why we're optimistic if we have the interim results from clinical trials late this year, let's just project forward a time where frankly there still is significant concern about the pandemic as we head into 2021, we will have the ability to work with regulators, to determine first of all that we have a safe and effective vaccine based on trial results within the first quarter of next year because we would have made the efforts to open up a production facility here in the u.s., to do all the technology transfer required, we should also be in position to have a very significant number of dosages available in that q1 q2 period we'll have to learn more we'll have to see exactly what our yield is, but we're very confident in the underlying technology that we have that we -- that we can have that level of dose saages available d ultimately make the right decision early in 2021 about what's in the
>> sure, andrew. i don't mean to sound like an economist, it is going to depend on a few factors let me tell you why we're optimistic if we have the interim results from clinical trials late this year, let's just project forward a time where frankly there still is significant concern about the pandemic as we head into 2021, we will have the ability to work with regulators, to determine first of all that we have a safe and effective vaccine based on trial results within the first quarter...
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>> good morning again, andrew. what we're learning from the cdc is they're asking all americans to cancel any gathering larger than 50 for the next eight weeks. so for two months the cdc is saying no gatherings anywhere in the united states of larger than 50 people. we're also getting a new tweet here overnight, this from the national security council at the white house. they're trying to correct some rumors that are running rampant on social immediaty. they're saying text message rumors of a national quarantine are fake there is no national lockdown. cdc.gov will post the late ens guidance on covid-19, #coronavirus they say no national lockdown despite what you may have seen on social media. last night at the white house president donald trump said he met with a number of -- or by conference call talked to a number of the top grocery store chains and retail chains in the country. donald trump saying that americans need to hold off on mass purchases he's trying to hold back panic buying we've been seeing in the gro
>> good morning again, andrew. what we're learning from the cdc is they're asking all americans to cancel any gathering larger than 50 for the next eight weeks. so for two months the cdc is saying no gatherings anywhere in the united states of larger than 50 people. we're also getting a new tweet here overnight, this from the national security council at the white house. they're trying to correct some rumors that are running rampant on social immediaty. they're saying text message rumors...
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what do you mooef, andrew? i can tell you i know -- >> i know, but - >> nobody at all believes we'll see the demand i can tell you what i hear from airline executives look, in general - >> what i'm asking - >> when i checked in -- go ahead. >> what i'm asking is the structure of -- the structure of the airlines itself. i agree there's going to be demand issues and all sorts of problems the question is, can they operate and still have their - >> yes, they can operate. >> pilots in the right place and flight attendants in the right place and get up and running in bankruptcy relative to -- >> yes, sure. >> -- being fully bailed out -- okay that's the question of the moment if that's the answer, i think it undermines some of the airlines' argument having said that, you can make a different argument, this is a natural disaster and everybody should be protected the exact same way >> andrew, covering these companies a number -- they all went through a bankruptcy back in the -- between 2009 and 2012. that's why you had
what do you mooef, andrew? i can tell you i know -- >> i know, but - >> nobody at all believes we'll see the demand i can tell you what i hear from airline executives look, in general - >> what i'm asking - >> when i checked in -- go ahead. >> what i'm asking is the structure of -- the structure of the airlines itself. i agree there's going to be demand issues and all sorts of problems the question is, can they operate and still have their - >> yes, they can...
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andrew ross sorkin back with me. andrew, it seemed like gary was saying, don't you think the market looks cheap here? given that the circuit breaker was enacted, i go with, no. >> i'd go with no for now and, again, i don't want to be alarmist because we have viewers out there that say everything and that may not be the right answer at all. the markets have now tumbled from the peak. something on the order of about 15% at the moment. the question is, how much farther that could go? again, this is really based -- people talk about the markets being disconnected from the real economy. this is now a real economy story. are people really going to go to stores? how much of our world, our day-to-day life is going to change? we clearly see it in travel already but how much farther does it go? and that's what is so hard for investors to try to quote/unquote math out. and the markets are predicting what's going to happen. it's not necessarily what is happening right this moment. and that's what makes this so tough. so do have
andrew ross sorkin back with me. andrew, it seemed like gary was saying, don't you think the market looks cheap here? given that the circuit breaker was enacted, i go with, no. >> i'd go with no for now and, again, i don't want to be alarmist because we have viewers out there that say everything and that may not be the right answer at all. the markets have now tumbled from the peak. something on the order of about 15% at the moment. the question is, how much farther that could go? again,...
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andrew, is that the right order of eve nts ? andrew, is that the right order of events? the only cure for the economic problem is the public health cure. that's what makes it so hard for policymakers. they can do stimulus, they can help the unemployed, they can help industry, but until they contain this virus with the kind of testing and treatment, they can't turn things around because they can't in good faith... and the governors, in their own good faith, they won't reopen schools and they won't reopen schools and they won't reopen schools and they won't reopen businesses, and still they see this epidemic pique and start to slow down. some of the move music coming out of the administration seems to be that if you balance up human life and economic cost, that actually may be we are veering too far in one side. how uncomfortable does that make you feel? first of all, martha? i think they're falling, drawing a false distinction here. leaving aside the moral questions here, which are strong, people dying by the million isn't going to make people make people feel more econom
andrew, is that the right order of eve nts ? andrew, is that the right order of events? the only cure for the economic problem is the public health cure. that's what makes it so hard for policymakers. they can do stimulus, they can help the unemployed, they can help industry, but until they contain this virus with the kind of testing and treatment, they can't turn things around because they can't in good faith... and the governors, in their own good faith, they won't reopen schools and they...
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andrew: i do think you raise an important point. i think there are elements of this that are not as bad as 2008 and 2009, and there are elements which are a lot more challenging. it is more challenging i think for governments to support the people because many can't leave their house to spend, or it is more difficult to spend, or people don't feel competent to spend because of what is going on, and maybe also a lack of confidence in some governments' response. and also, there are parts of the market that i think are easier for the fed to support and provide liquidity to, and there are pockets that are more difficult. i actually think that if you look across some of those more i satiric parts of the market -- parts of the market where it is harder for the fed to provide support, we think some of those are parts of the market that are now off of the -- that are now offer the highest risk premiums, so the parts of the market with the most aggressive support have been the first to heal, and ultimately, those areas will get better. but i
andrew: i do think you raise an important point. i think there are elements of this that are not as bad as 2008 and 2009, and there are elements which are a lot more challenging. it is more challenging i think for governments to support the people because many can't leave their house to spend, or it is more difficult to spend, or people don't feel competent to spend because of what is going on, and maybe also a lack of confidence in some governments' response. and also, there are parts of the...
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andrew walkerjoins us andrew walker joins us from andrew walkerjoins us from our business news room. andrew, the uk central bank has made its move, what will the impact be? the aim is to tide over households and businesses, what the bank says is likely to be a large, sharp but probably temporary shock. it's particularly concerning that this is a point that has come out repeatedly in the statement it hasissued, out repeatedly in the statement it has issued, the impact on small businesses. these are firms who may, in principle, be perfectly viable as businesses but are likely to see a sudden and sharp drop in their revenue. people are not going to cafe is, for example, or there are disruptions to deliveries of goods and so forth. but they may still have bills to pay, the rent, taxes, and perhaps we will hear something late on about some sort of indulgence from the treasury on the payment of taxes, but there will be businesses with very severe cash flow problems. and the bank is particularly concerned to ease their problem. partly with lower interest rates, which would reduce the cost o
andrew walkerjoins us andrew walker joins us from andrew walkerjoins us from our business news room. andrew, the uk central bank has made its move, what will the impact be? the aim is to tide over households and businesses, what the bank says is likely to be a large, sharp but probably temporary shock. it's particularly concerning that this is a point that has come out repeatedly in the statement it hasissued, out repeatedly in the statement it has issued, the impact on small businesses. these...
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whatever happened to that, andrew? or the $600 million you spent on a computer chip factory that sits empty. millions spent for brand-new i love new york signs. i have a question for you, how many ventilators, how many gallons, how many masks, how many gloves, how many respirators, how many generators, how much fuel could you have stored and have purchased with just some of tha? and yet every day, i need this, i need this, he needs this, not fast enough, 40,000 ventilators. you are not using the 4,000 you have and he sits there lecturing the president and the task force. they're moving heaven and earth, rightly so, for the city and for the state. how about saying thank you to the american people question right there make that happen for you. the president and his task force are making that all have been prepared great follow-up in the hospital they built for you and don't forget, according to a former new york state lieutenant governor, in 2015. remember? wow, even the liberal media mob reported this, "cuomo was born h
whatever happened to that, andrew? or the $600 million you spent on a computer chip factory that sits empty. millions spent for brand-new i love new york signs. i have a question for you, how many ventilators, how many gallons, how many masks, how many gloves, how many respirators, how many generators, how much fuel could you have stored and have purchased with just some of tha? and yet every day, i need this, i need this, he needs this, not fast enough, 40,000 ventilators. you are not using...
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you hear and see andrew cuomo all the time. it's not his fault, he just isn't in a position to be seen handling any of this right now and i think that is difficult for a candidate. >> it's incredibly difficult, and it's not going to get better before this summer. we might be right back in this situation in the fall, which is why the bottom line is this made everybody in this country is focused on this crisis. how he handles this crisis will determine whether or not he gets reelected regardless of enthusiasm, regardless of who shows up. people are going to judge him on how he handles this. we are in a good place in november, he'll probably be reelected. we are where we are right now and november, there's no way he will be reelected. it's all about handling the crisis and what joe biden does has no relevance. >> it is, it is all about this as we head into november. thank you very much, good to see you both. so before we go tonight, the live look at the empire state building lit up in red, white, and blue in effort to combat covid
you hear and see andrew cuomo all the time. it's not his fault, he just isn't in a position to be seen handling any of this right now and i think that is difficult for a candidate. >> it's incredibly difficult, and it's not going to get better before this summer. we might be right back in this situation in the fall, which is why the bottom line is this made everybody in this country is focused on this crisis. how he handles this crisis will determine whether or not he gets reelected...
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. -- andrew. that's right, fiona. this continent is basically several weeks behind the rest of the world in terms of infection so african leaders have looked around and decided their only option is to move early and to move hard, hence these brutal restrictions that are coming in here in the next few days, with people being locked at home. the army on the streets, as you say. will it work? welcome the answer here is, it has to. the concern is that millions of people in south africa and across this continent have immune systems that are already weakened by hiv, malnourishment. so if this virus really does spread and cannot be controlled, the results could be truly catastrophic. the danger, of course, is enforcement in these impoverished, cramped, overcrowded neighbourhoods where basic hygiene, washing hands and so on is such a challenge. and people live eight people to a room. andrew harding, from johannesburg, thank you. finally, these are difficult times for everyone. but amid all the worrying news, there have also b
. -- andrew. that's right, fiona. this continent is basically several weeks behind the rest of the world in terms of infection so african leaders have looked around and decided their only option is to move early and to move hard, hence these brutal restrictions that are coming in here in the next few days, with people being locked at home. the army on the streets, as you say. will it work? welcome the answer here is, it has to. the concern is that millions of people in south africa and across...
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let's bring in andrew back in. what is going on? >> look, this is, i hate to say panic sell, but i think people have woken up this morning and are genuine ly in panic. you're looking at the stock market down 9% closing and potentially 10%. the it's gotten better. there are various triggers in effect so there would be a stoppage as we just had at 7%. there's another at 13%. another i can't imagine this would happen, at 20% if we were to get there. i think the one thing that investors are trying to ascertain in this, not just investor, but mom and pop who have 401(k)s and i would just caution you, especially given how far we have fallen, so sell into this market right now, is how long a duration are reweather talking about here and how deep ultimately is this. the market hates uncertainty and boy, are we in uncertain times. that's really what's weighing on the psychology of so many. >> but if we look to countries ahead of us like italy, their approach at this point is to go on lockdown. from a market's perspective, is is that how inve
let's bring in andrew back in. what is going on? >> look, this is, i hate to say panic sell, but i think people have woken up this morning and are genuine ly in panic. you're looking at the stock market down 9% closing and potentially 10%. the it's gotten better. there are various triggers in effect so there would be a stoppage as we just had at 7%. there's another at 13%. another i can't imagine this would happen, at 20% if we were to get there. i think the one thing that investors are...
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you know average andrews chose not to feel better she set up a foundation in order to help others. every woman here shares the traumatic experience of having lost a son their stories are all unique but also tragically similar. to the 1st showed me and often. if you don't know what to do those in the moment you think it is you have to if you want to feel that in the. subject. probably don't they would ban. it even if they did everything in the door. and. that. they were in there any worse. so. some of the perpetrators are still at large i just open. there just as well put away for all the children who's losing their lives in the case. like this all the innocent all the small children babies. just as the government must do some good. thing was that this. after all andrew's world simply sit around and wait she set up a soup kitchen funded by donations on her own money around 200 people come here every day. after all talks to the young people and tries to help them find a way out of the violence. we can save everyone all at once she says but maybe one after the other. in 2030 china ann
you know average andrews chose not to feel better she set up a foundation in order to help others. every woman here shares the traumatic experience of having lost a son their stories are all unique but also tragically similar. to the 1st showed me and often. if you don't know what to do those in the moment you think it is you have to if you want to feel that in the. subject. probably don't they would ban. it even if they did everything in the door. and. that. they were in there any worse. so....
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thanks andrew, we have 20 seconds i wanted to look at the futures quickly again. the dow is now positive almost solely due, believe it or not, to boeing. not quite. 21 points for boeing you can do the math, 22 points the other averages are down. we'll be back tomorrow thanks, andrew up in connecticut -- thank you first, becky. but i -- i'll do that tomorrow we'll see everybody tomorrow cnbc's special coverage continues right now. >> welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm david faber along with jim cramer who is back at our headquarters, as he has been every day throughout this economic crisis. we start this morning, well, with the markets you heard joe kernen discuss the dow futures which are up, given the performance of boeing which has had a rebound. the markets seem to be retreating slightly from that historic move yesterday. jim, let me brin
thanks andrew, we have 20 seconds i wanted to look at the futures quickly again. the dow is now positive almost solely due, believe it or not, to boeing. not quite. 21 points for boeing you can do the math, 22 points the other averages are down. we'll be back tomorrow thanks, andrew up in connecticut -- thank you first, becky. but i -- i'll do that tomorrow we'll see everybody tomorrow cnbc's special coverage continues right now. >> welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm david...
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julie andrews joins us live from her home. we cannot wait to talk to her as we say, good morning, america. >>> that music. good morning, america. hope you all are hanging in there this morning. >> what could be better than julie andrews on this thankful thursday? the "mary poppins" star will be joining us from her home. we cannot wait to catch up with her, and robin is joining us from her home this morning. good morning, robin. >> good morning.nn wto chat wite andrews. she's always >>> also looking forward to talking with nba megastar and philanthropist, russell westbrook, who's joining us live with how he and his wife, nina, are reaching out to help families facing hard times during this pandemic. his why not foundation already does so much for children in need, and their mission rings true in these times, striving to teach people to never give up. so looking forward to talking to russ, amy. >> very important message there. looking forward to it as well. >>> we do have a lot of news to get to including the very latest on the
julie andrews joins us live from her home. we cannot wait to talk to her as we say, good morning, america. >>> that music. good morning, america. hope you all are hanging in there this morning. >> what could be better than julie andrews on this thankful thursday? the "mary poppins" star will be joining us from her home. we cannot wait to catch up with her, and robin is joining us from her home this morning. good morning, robin. >> good morning.nn wto chat wite...
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like after all andrew sun our cargo. dealers apparently wanted to sell drugs outside his family's home. avril tells us that her son tried to stop them one evening he said he needed to go out he left his phone at someone's house i'm wanted to pick it up after remembers that it was hard for him to say goodbye to the family the nice ones were full of tears and he said that i have to you know if tennessee please don't do it now don't go fish should know that it is not ok and he said but i have to go fish to my phone because i'm worried they my phone is in it in the hands of somebody that i don't trust and in probably about 20 minutes after that something came to say. average andrews chose not to feel better she set up a foundation in order to help others. everyone here shares the traumatic experience of having lost a son their stories are all unique but also tragically similar. to the 1st showed me and often i think if you don't know what to do those in the moment. think. if you were still to figure that in the. subject just
like after all andrew sun our cargo. dealers apparently wanted to sell drugs outside his family's home. avril tells us that her son tried to stop them one evening he said he needed to go out he left his phone at someone's house i'm wanted to pick it up after remembers that it was hard for him to say goodbye to the family the nice ones were full of tears and he said that i have to you know if tennessee please don't do it now don't go fish should know that it is not ok and he said but i have to...
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becky, over to you >>> all right, andrew, thank you very much. let's get an update on what's been happening with the coronavirus. >> reporter: good morning. so let's see the big picture worldwide numbers top 200,000 with more than 7900 dead in the u.s. more than 6400 confirmed cases. 114 people have died the virus is now in all 50 states after west virginia reported its first case tuesday afternoon. around the globe, nations are fighting the virus through increasingly tight restrictions on movement. european union in its first coordinated response will close its borders and close off 26 countries to all visitors for 30 days world health organization says europe is not the epicenter of the outbreak back here at home, state and local officials are implementing patch work some of measures. some going well beyond the administration's recommendation that americans avoid bars, restaurants and gatherings of ten or more people san francisco, they are expanding their shelter-in-place order to more than 8 million bay area residents this requires people the
becky, over to you >>> all right, andrew, thank you very much. let's get an update on what's been happening with the coronavirus. >> reporter: good morning. so let's see the big picture worldwide numbers top 200,000 with more than 7900 dead in the u.s. more than 6400 confirmed cases. 114 people have died the virus is now in all 50 states after west virginia reported its first case tuesday afternoon. around the globe, nations are fighting the virus through increasingly tight...
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you're fine, andrew. let's bring in our guest, neel kashkari extraordinary things happening in the last month or so, neil. we keep using the phrase necessary but not sufficient necessary, that's the first step that you've got to take care of and what the fed has orchestrated so far, you would feel that it's appropriate and necessary for where we are >> absolutely. good morning thanks for having me on. our first job, our first job with the fed is to make sure that the financial plumbing is working, that the treasury market hassli quit at this and is functioning appropriately, that the mortgage market, the agency and bs market is also functioning. those are core functions and jobs we are using our tools aggressively to make sure the markets are functioning. most other financial markets are priced off of those markets. making sure those foundations are acting in an orderly manner is a core part of our job and we're doing the appropriate steps. >> pushing on a string analogy, you've had a deal with criticism
you're fine, andrew. let's bring in our guest, neel kashkari extraordinary things happening in the last month or so, neil. we keep using the phrase necessary but not sufficient necessary, that's the first step that you've got to take care of and what the fed has orchestrated so far, you would feel that it's appropriate and necessary for where we are >> absolutely. good morning thanks for having me on. our first job, our first job with the fed is to make sure that the financial plumbing is...
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andrew cuomo there. let me show you a map that shows the spread of the virus. the medical team atjohns hopkins university here in the us are tracking coronavirus. and there you see the running total — with a breakdown of cases in that left hand column — you can see the hotspots around the world. and italy is the biggest after china. the italian government has reported another rise in the number of cases to more than 10,000. the number of dead has risen to more than 630. our italy correspondent mark lowen sent us this report from rome. announcements in italian imagine hearing your country is being closed. from naples in the south, to the supermarkets of rome, to the financial capitalup in milan, news of the restrictions spread as fast as the virus. in bologna today, they took in a new reality — of a country in quarantine, the toughest confinement measure since the war. it has all hit italians and foreigners here too, several airlines stopping flights in and out. old friends are keeping their distance now. obviously we will not be able to travel in the imme
andrew cuomo there. let me show you a map that shows the spread of the virus. the medical team atjohns hopkins university here in the us are tracking coronavirus. and there you see the running total — with a breakdown of cases in that left hand column — you can see the hotspots around the world. and italy is the biggest after china. the italian government has reported another rise in the number of cases to more than 10,000. the number of dead has risen to more than 630. our italy...
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matt hancock talking to andrew marr. british tourists at a hotel in tenerife are being tested again today, after they received guidance from the foreign office saying they could fly home within 2a hours of testing negative for the virus. 0ur correspondent fiona trott is there. the focus has been on that hotel behind you, what has happened today? todayis behind you, what has happened today? today is a crucial day for the british guests here. arrangements are being made to get them home. all day yesterday, they were queueing up for nasal swabs for covid—i9 and some of them are being called back for a second test. that is because they cannot fly more than 2a hours after that test. let me explain why thatis after that test. let me explain why that is so important. remember, companies like jet2 were that is so important. remember, companies likejet2 were saying we can't fly you back unless you have had a two week quarantine here or you have tested negative. if they test negative, some of the guests are saying they are expec
matt hancock talking to andrew marr. british tourists at a hotel in tenerife are being tested again today, after they received guidance from the foreign office saying they could fly home within 2a hours of testing negative for the virus. 0ur correspondent fiona trott is there. the focus has been on that hotel behind you, what has happened today? todayis behind you, what has happened today? today is a crucial day for the british guests here. arrangements are being made to get them home. all day...
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well when you hear andrew cuomo talking about the numbers in new york 56 percent of the cases in the united states are based in new york state itself and 100 cooed says the reality is the apex of the vine is the one hit for another 2 to 3 weeks now in 2 weeks time will bang right up against and not the time when donald trump had said just last week just a few days ago that he was hoping that the country would start to reopen and the charges would be full sadly what we're hearing from the experts is that that is unlikely and to the folks he highlighted a case there when he says look we're growing numbers in new orleans that's because there was mardi gras in the run up to easter one and a half 1000000 people in new orleans it's normally a big celebration but of course they went ahead with that the louisiana governor and the mayor of new orleans because at that point the federal government donald trump and others were saying we have this under control there's 15 cases and soon it will be done to 0 or so they felt there was no reason for them to cancel this huge economic driver for this
well when you hear andrew cuomo talking about the numbers in new york 56 percent of the cases in the united states are based in new york state itself and 100 cooed says the reality is the apex of the vine is the one hit for another 2 to 3 weeks now in 2 weeks time will bang right up against and not the time when donald trump had said just last week just a few days ago that he was hoping that the country would start to reopen and the charges would be full sadly what we're hearing from the...
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jackson, "the rise of andrew jackson" was released yesterday. so we're at the threshold of greatness here with the book. i hope you all consider buying. they'll be available afterwards to sign it for anyone interested and i want to point out their previous book was "washington circle." we're selling discounted copies back there. i'm told that the hard cover that we're selling is five cents more than amazon's soft cover so that sounds like a win-win. i hope you'll have some great questions for jeanne and david. this is a hot topic. some of you might have been drawn specifically because of andrew jackson who has been in the news lately. so let's hear about why, how he's a template for maybe modern politics and you will be taking q&a afterwards so think of great questions. i've got a couple. with that, i'll ask you to help me welcome jeanne and david. thank you. [applause] david: got it working. good. hello, everyone. the book that just came out yesterday. can everyone hear me all right? good. i'll try to keep up the volume here and so that we don'
jackson, "the rise of andrew jackson" was released yesterday. so we're at the threshold of greatness here with the book. i hope you all consider buying. they'll be available afterwards to sign it for anyone interested and i want to point out their previous book was "washington circle." we're selling discounted copies back there. i'm told that the hard cover that we're selling is five cents more than amazon's soft cover so that sounds like a win-win. i hope you'll have some...
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danny, andrew, karen, thank you all so much. andrew, amazing column. thank you for writing it. >> thank you. >>> karen just mentioned it, the travel industry is one of the many trying to navigate the future, but should there be government help? a former transportation secretary says absolutely yes and joins us next. d joins us ne. being able to retire. on our terms. no matter what your goals are, our trusted advisors can help you reach them. ameriprise financial. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? our trusted advisors can help you reach them. memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> we're getting new noumbers n the aimpact of coronavirus on te travel industry. 4.6 million travel related jobs will be lost this year alone and the worst could be yet to come. they are taking 150 billion bucks in aid with the airline industry alone seeking a $50 billion bailout. should these companies get relief with no strings attached? joining us, former secretar
danny, andrew, karen, thank you all so much. andrew, amazing column. thank you for writing it. >> thank you. >>> karen just mentioned it, the travel industry is one of the many trying to navigate the future, but should there be government help? a former transportation secretary says absolutely yes and joins us next. d joins us ne. being able to retire. on our terms. no matter what your goals are, our trusted advisors can help you reach them. ameriprise financial. doprevagen is...
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andrew thanks for joining andrew thanks forjoining us. a huge challenge for you to get everything sorted. are you confident you can manage it in that time?|j sorted. are you confident you can manage it in that time? i think in these unprecedented times to expect a schools community —— school committee of 1800 children and 250 staff to be able to pull something together in 48 hours is going to be incredible difficult. my senior team this evening raise their eyebrows i think is an appropriate expression on how we might achieve this. we have something in place already we would expect a closure at some point, but 48 hours notice to put a whole different thing in motion is would be challenging. some of the teachers unions have said at least it avoids the sense of schools having to close in a chaotic fashion as their staff disappear to self—isolate or quarantine. a sense of at least we now have a plan, do you feel at least that you now have a plan? we know that the inevitable is going to happen on friday that we will close. for the majori
andrew thanks for joining andrew thanks forjoining us. a huge challenge for you to get everything sorted. are you confident you can manage it in that time?|j sorted. are you confident you can manage it in that time? i think in these unprecedented times to expect a schools community —— school committee of 1800 children and 250 staff to be able to pull something together in 48 hours is going to be incredible difficult. my senior team this evening raise their eyebrows i think is an appropriate...
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andrew, your thoughts? >> look, i think if we get a deal, we need to be realistic about what that deal is. it may not be large enough. there's going to be a real question in terms of the mechanics of getting that money out there to the public. people who need to pay their rent, need to pay their mortgage. how quickly can those things happen. how quickly can some of these small business loans be made? having the bill there, yes, will be very, very helpful because hopefully banks and others who might be -- might either want to foreclose or do other things will hopefully hold off knowing that money is coming. but again, there is going to be a speed issue to making this all happen. and i think it's just going to buy us a little bit of time hopefully to get some better data on where we are on the health crisis before it becomes a genuine economic crisis which, of course, it already is. >> james? >> yeah, listen, every forecast that shows a virtual depression in the first half of the year and a big rebound in the
andrew, your thoughts? >> look, i think if we get a deal, we need to be realistic about what that deal is. it may not be large enough. there's going to be a real question in terms of the mechanics of getting that money out there to the public. people who need to pay their rent, need to pay their mortgage. how quickly can those things happen. how quickly can some of these small business loans be made? having the bill there, yes, will be very, very helpful because hopefully banks and others...
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to the point of andrew cuomo. in all fairness to him, i think he is managing this very well as a governor. governors tend to be good presidential candidates most of the time because frankly they've managed a microcosm of the federal government. every single thing you have at the federal level you have at the state level, just with pharaofewerzeros unmanned of th. what i would say with governor cuomo, i don't think he's thinking about the presidency. i honestly don't and i've been in his shoes as a governor before and let me tell you, when you're dealing with a major crisis, you're trying stay out of it and management and deal with it and the thought that you're going to try to figure out how this is going to advantage of politically, to be honest with you, you just don't have time for that. if there be time for that and i'm sure ill may be considerate because of the way he's managed it, but right now i'd cut him some slack, give him a break and say i think he's legitimately trying to lead his state through very di
to the point of andrew cuomo. in all fairness to him, i think he is managing this very well as a governor. governors tend to be good presidential candidates most of the time because frankly they've managed a microcosm of the federal government. every single thing you have at the federal level you have at the state level, just with pharaofewerzeros unmanned of th. what i would say with governor cuomo, i don't think he's thinking about the presidency. i honestly don't and i've been in his shoes...
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andrew, 30 seconds. what's the difference between damn good -- what lays between that and trump's signature? >> well, look, i'll tell you what, brian. here at the senate, senators are getting very antsy. they're getting impatient. one senator, rand paul, has already tested positive for coronavirus. two-thirds of the senate is above the age of 60, which is of course that more vulnerable age bracket for this virus. they just want to get this done. they want to be able to go home to their districts and feel like they're safe, and that is part of what's driving this. >> the voice of politico, the voice of npr, andrew desiderio, tamara keith, two friends of the broadcast. thank you both for coming on and staying up late with us. >>> coming up, how americans are adapting to upheaval in their once normal way of life. - when i noticed my sister moving differently, i didn't know what was happening. she said it was like someone else was controlling her mouth. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may b
andrew, 30 seconds. what's the difference between damn good -- what lays between that and trump's signature? >> well, look, i'll tell you what, brian. here at the senate, senators are getting very antsy. they're getting impatient. one senator, rand paul, has already tested positive for coronavirus. two-thirds of the senate is above the age of 60, which is of course that more vulnerable age bracket for this virus. they just want to get this done. they want to be able to go home to their...
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alli and andrew, thank you >> we're going to take a quick commercial break check on the markets before we go we have the s&p 500 still up about .8%. the dow, 2.5% gain with boeing leading the way. and the nasdaq is trying to turn positive reports out of italy, maybe the l lombardy death curve starting to flatten out. the ten year is stju under .8% much more on the markets right after this we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. . >>> welcome back our next guest runs a pharmacy company that delivers prescriptions straight to your door in several major cities, eric is the founder of capsule and joins us now eric, good morning >> good morning. great to be on >> it's great to have you. you're operating free delivery in select areas of
alli and andrew, thank you >> we're going to take a quick commercial break check on the markets before we go we have the s&p 500 still up about .8%. the dow, 2.5% gain with boeing leading the way. and the nasdaq is trying to turn positive reports out of italy, maybe the l lombardy death curve starting to flatten out. the ten year is stju under .8% much more on the markets right after this we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. at emerson, when issues...
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andrew jackson bowed low. he extended his hand. adams took it. the bow at the reception that seemed promising, as did the handshake. but jackson was actually seething and then the announcement came that john quincy adams had named henry clay as his secretary of state. this set off the explosion. jackson wrote to a friend, "was there witness such a bare faced corruption in any country before so you see the judas of the west has closed the contract and will receive the 30 pieces of silver. his end will be the same." now, a smear can only work if the behavior being decried is exclusive to the target. but this was not the case. we've already seen, jackson operatives had been working night and day to secure votes for jackson. the example of sloan and cook are just two of a number of instances. and then the activities of james buchanan nearly did them all in. james buchanan was an insignificant pennsylvania congressman in 1824-25. he strongly supported jackson and wanted to do something, anything, to get the hero elected. therefore, he took it upon him
andrew jackson bowed low. he extended his hand. adams took it. the bow at the reception that seemed promising, as did the handshake. but jackson was actually seething and then the announcement came that john quincy adams had named henry clay as his secretary of state. this set off the explosion. jackson wrote to a friend, "was there witness such a bare faced corruption in any country before so you see the judas of the west has closed the contract and will receive the 30 pieces of silver....
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many of pc andrew harper's family were in court today. the court heard that pc andrew harper was 28 years old. the prosecutor said he was killed in shocking circumstances. it was last august in west berkshire that he and a colleague were responding to reports of a theft of a bike. the jury reports of a theft of a bike. the jury heard both of them were over their shift but responded to the incident. the prosecutor said it was a decision that would cost andrew harper his life. they came across the car which had the three defendants in, there was a stand—off and pc andrew harper got caught in a rope that was dangling off the back of the car. that car allegedly accelerated off, with pc andrew harper being dragged behind it, for more than eight mile at speeds of more than eight mile at speeds of more than eight mile at speeds of more than 40 mph. pc andrew harper was swung from side to side, like a pendulum, and he lost items of police uniform on the way, with the rest of the uniform being ripped and stripped from him, the court was told. he
many of pc andrew harper's family were in court today. the court heard that pc andrew harper was 28 years old. the prosecutor said he was killed in shocking circumstances. it was last august in west berkshire that he and a colleague were responding to reports of a theft of a bike. the jury reports of a theft of a bike. the jury heard both of them were over their shift but responded to the incident. the prosecutor said it was a decision that would cost andrew harper his life. they came across...
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joining us now is the governor of new york, andrew cuomo. thank you very much for joining us tonight, we all know how busy your schedule is and appreciate your time. with the way your days work day-to-day, what is number one problem you wake up worrying about every day? >> basically it's the overwhelming of the health care system, lawrence. we have two missions going on, number one, social responsibility, public responsibility, stay home, be smart. and that's a constant battle. but what this is really going to turn out to be is overwhelming of the public health system, the health care system. that's where you will see if we're not careful and planning and getting ahead of it the health care system collapse on us. and then people who did not need to die will die. so for us, it's watching the numbers, watching the increase and being prepared for the crush at the high point of the curve on our health care system. >> governor, once again today the president talked about masks, the big surge in masks going to new york. and he suggests that there'
joining us now is the governor of new york, andrew cuomo. thank you very much for joining us tonight, we all know how busy your schedule is and appreciate your time. with the way your days work day-to-day, what is number one problem you wake up worrying about every day? >> basically it's the overwhelming of the health care system, lawrence. we have two missions going on, number one, social responsibility, public responsibility, stay home, be smart. and that's a constant battle. but what...
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andrew has asthma. those are age related. as my beliefs on the list as well, again, a precautionary measure, and certainly in young people who are otherwise well, and their asthma is well—controlled, then, you know, i think they should feel fairly safe. a final question from judith. i'm 58, but my partner 72, so what should judith be doing with regards to using public transport and going shopping while her partner sci—fi also leads when she's out and about trying not to, you know, expose herself to much to infection? yes, well i think this really points to the difficulty policymakers have had m, the difficulty policymakers have had in, you know, and embarking on this high level of isolation that we are now in, because of exactly these sorts of situations. it starts to become very restrictive. but, obviously, we are at a time now where there is no choice but to do it, for an individual like that who is in the same household as an older person, again, you know, as a general loot rule, as much as we can do to minimise our so
andrew has asthma. those are age related. as my beliefs on the list as well, again, a precautionary measure, and certainly in young people who are otherwise well, and their asthma is well—controlled, then, you know, i think they should feel fairly safe. a final question from judith. i'm 58, but my partner 72, so what should judith be doing with regards to using public transport and going shopping while her partner sci—fi also leads when she's out and about trying not to, you know, expose...
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>>police searching the home of 32 year-old thomas andrews find this stockpile of guns and ammo in his sunnyvale apartment andrews a ups employee is accused of planning a mass shooting at this ups customer center on him or would avenue we believe based upon the circumstances his behavior. >>the weapons ammunition that our officers prevented the mass shooting active shooter sunnyvale police say andrews sent threatening text messages and pictures to his boss and co-workers sunday night around 8. >>they immediately began investigating and learned andrews was a registered owner of 4 handguns and a rifle. officers spotted andrews shortly after 11 sunday night, but he led them on a chase down highway one o one he was later arrested more than 20 miles south near morgan hill, the challenge officers to a fight. >>and at that time, nothing was located inside his be about that time. >>his apartment was a different story police say andrews home is here along elm court in sonny bill, where they found duffel bags staged at the front door, the bags were filled with thousands of rounds of ammunition,
>>police searching the home of 32 year-old thomas andrews find this stockpile of guns and ammo in his sunnyvale apartment andrews a ups employee is accused of planning a mass shooting at this ups customer center on him or would avenue we believe based upon the circumstances his behavior. >>the weapons ammunition that our officers prevented the mass shooting active shooter sunnyvale police say andrews sent threatening text messages and pictures to his boss and co-workers sunday night...
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andrew graham with us. icon advisors president, founder, greg callahan. andrew, what looks good? >> we're, right in here we're sticking with sort of a strong secular adoption, names and software. so we have docusign we own. we're still looking to accumulate ring central, avalara, zoom is a position for us as well. but, at this point we're trying to wait for a little bit of a pullback before adding more. deirdre: craig, on the same page there? >> we're value investors at icon and we're seeing the best bargains our system has ever seen. so the combination of good value, fiscal stimulus and eventually will happen, monetary easing that is a nice combination. we're fully invested right now. deirdre: does it make you pause at all that the stimulus bill is called into question by senator sanders and others? would that change your view? >> we aren't positioned specifically trying to guess what the fiscal package will look like. just any type of package is good enough for us. what we see going on now is typical washington. deirdre: the process will work in one form or another. andrew, wou
andrew graham with us. icon advisors president, founder, greg callahan. andrew, what looks good? >> we're, right in here we're sticking with sort of a strong secular adoption, names and software. so we have docusign we own. we're still looking to accumulate ring central, avalara, zoom is a position for us as well. but, at this point we're trying to wait for a little bit of a pullback before adding more. deirdre: craig, on the same page there? >> we're value investors at icon and...
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>>police searching the home of 32 year-old thomas andrews find this stockpile of guns and ammo in his sunnyvale apartment andrews a ups employee is accused of planning a mass shooting at this ups customer center on him or would avenue we believe based upon the circumstances his behavior. >>the weapons ammunition that our officers prevented the mass shooting active shooter sunnyvale police say andrews sent threatening text messages and pictures to his boss and co-workers sunday night around 8. >>they immediately began investigating and learned andrews was a registered owner of 4 handguns and a rifle. officers spotted andrews shortly after 11 sunday night, but he led them on a chase down highway one o one he was later arrested more than 20 miles south near morgan hill, the challenge officers to a fight. >>and at that time, nothing was located inside his be about that time. >>his apartment was a different story police say andrews home is here along elm court in sonny bill, where they found duffel bags staged at the front door, the bags were filled with thousands of rounds of ammunition,
>>police searching the home of 32 year-old thomas andrews find this stockpile of guns and ammo in his sunnyvale apartment andrews a ups employee is accused of planning a mass shooting at this ups customer center on him or would avenue we believe based upon the circumstances his behavior. >>the weapons ammunition that our officers prevented the mass shooting active shooter sunnyvale police say andrews sent threatening text messages and pictures to his boss and co-workers sunday night...