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phil: charlotte potts, thank you. now we will take a look at other coronavirus news from around the world. the pandemic has killed 100 doctors in italy. the deaths include some of the medics the government called out of retirement a month ago and it is estimated 30 of the nursing staff haveve dieied from covid-. israel streets are empty as passover gets underway. families would normally get together, but the pandemic means celebrations are confined to individual households. the government has shut down public transport until sunday morning. france has been under partial lockdown for more than three weeks. the social distancing measures are likely to be extended. president macron is going to address the country net week. our paris correspondent shows us just how small it has become. >> i have been confined to these 30 square meters four weeks now. i go out once a day for one hour. i need to fill in this form with the date, the departure time, and specific reason. i'm allowed out for an urgent medical appointment or if
phil: charlotte potts, thank you. now we will take a look at other coronavirus news from around the world. the pandemic has killed 100 doctors in italy. the deaths include some of the medics the government called out of retirement a month ago and it is estimated 30 of the nursing staff haveve dieied from covid-. israel streets are empty as passover gets underway. families would normally get together, but the pandemic means celebrations are confined to individual households. the government has...
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phil lines is? - what's that? - can i--can i do a dr. phil impression? let's see it. ( texas drawl ) we were so poor, we couldn't even pay attention. - there you go. that's it. - ( laughs ) - that's pretty bad. - i'll do better in a few minutes. i grew up with a father that was drunk. i grew up when i wouldn't bring my friends home 'cause i didn't know if my dad was gonna be drunk in the driveway, naked, in denver, in january. you mentioned your dad was an alcoholic. there were episodes of violence between the two of you. that's pretty extreme. yeah, um... ( clears throat ) he was an animated drunk. ( chuckles ) he, uh-- some are kind of quiet or they go off and whatever. my dad was a big powerful guy. and, um, we would have conflict. the kind of thing where he would get drunk and tear the venting hood off the-- out of the kitchen and throw it through the windows. it was that kind of thing. and when you live with that, it changes who you are, you know? i mean, you're a kid, you see violence between he and your mother, and you see all of that kind of thin
phil lines is? - what's that? - can i--can i do a dr. phil impression? let's see it. ( texas drawl ) we were so poor, we couldn't even pay attention. - there you go. that's it. - ( laughs ) - that's pretty bad. - i'll do better in a few minutes. i grew up with a father that was drunk. i grew up when i wouldn't bring my friends home 'cause i didn't know if my dad was gonna be drunk in the driveway, naked, in denver, in january. you mentioned your dad was an alcoholic. there were episodes of...
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phil: thank you. the european union is struggling to find common ground as it tries to sure up its coronavirus , some members want the e.u. to do more to ease access to financial markets by creating your bonds or corona bonds as they are being called. other nations are opposed to this idea. talks on tuesday night failed and the pressure is on for e.u. finance ministers to do a deal on thursday. >> spain versus the netherlands, rome versus berlin. the german government believes existing tools are enough to protect the block from ececonomc collapse. they include using hundreds of millions o oeuros in bailout funds parked in what is knonowns the european stability mechanism to sure up struggling member states and a 200 -- a credit line at the european investment bank for struggling small and medium-size companies. the netherlands is backing that position. we have come far, but we are not quite done, either. we are of course talking to each other about what provisions europe should make, what things we ca
phil: thank you. the european union is struggling to find common ground as it tries to sure up its coronavirus , some members want the e.u. to do more to ease access to financial markets by creating your bonds or corona bonds as they are being called. other nations are opposed to this idea. talks on tuesday night failed and the pressure is on for e.u. finance ministers to do a deal on thursday. >> spain versus the netherlands, rome versus berlin. the german government believes existing...
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phil: and he had a son. and he died. roland: all of the evidence we have now, real precocious wonderful child. he was born and they try to have a child for 18 years could you imagine after 18 years and you have a son how important that was to them. how wonderful that was to them. and i have to say this, he was a family man. he was devoted to his wife and he was very devoted to his son. he was going him to take over the business. they took him to a grand tour of errope. it is going to enter harvard in the fall and aged 16 which is very common at the time. after he came out, he got typhoid any died at age 15. phil: and they decided in his memory to build the university. roland: yes it wasis a trade school. he the liberal arts, they wanted a trade school. practical. he is to bring about how he had all these guys graduated from these ivory schools working from him on the streetcar line. and the cable cars. he wanted to build a trade school this was in the name of the son. stanford university roots. and it leads to guys like
phil: and he had a son. and he died. roland: all of the evidence we have now, real precocious wonderful child. he was born and they try to have a child for 18 years could you imagine after 18 years and you have a son how important that was to them. how wonderful that was to them. and i have to say this, he was a family man. he was devoted to his wife and he was very devoted to his son. he was going him to take over the business. they took him to a grand tour of errope. it is going to enter...
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phil mcgraw, psychologist and host of "dr. phil." this isn't part of the calculations is bending the curve and all of these graphs that t you see very interesting and i'm not saying they are important, those comments aren't taking into consideration. >> given a voice to this, so very important for this is abysmal but i can't show you an x-ray of depression. i can't show you an x-ray of anxiety. the fact of the matter is the longer this lockdown goes on, the more vulnerable people get. it's like there is a tipping point, a point in which people enough problems in lockdown that it will actually create more destruction and actually more death across time thanl the actual virus will itself. 250 people a year die from poverty! the poverty line is getting such's that more and more people are going to fall below that because the economy is crashing around us. and they are doing that because people are dying from the coronavirus. i get that. the fact of the matter is i-40 5,000 people die from automobile accidents, 360,000 a year from swimmi
phil mcgraw, psychologist and host of "dr. phil." this isn't part of the calculations is bending the curve and all of these graphs that t you see very interesting and i'm not saying they are important, those comments aren't taking into consideration. >> given a voice to this, so very important for this is abysmal but i can't show you an x-ray of depression. i can't show you an x-ray of anxiety. the fact of the matter is the longer this lockdown goes on, the more vulnerable...
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phil. might be the last question. >> that's a tough thing. he really got to give each other space. and i mean space mentally, emotionally, physically. and before you judge somebody, you need to realize you're probably a jerk too. so just back off and give everybody some space. this will end soon. we probably shouldn't have ever started this. but just realize there's a light at the end of the tunnel. we need to get out of this and get back to work. major depressive disorder costs $210 billion a year in america and we are feeding it now when we don't need to be. >> laura: and of course domestic abuse hotlines showing optic, concern about abuse of children, opioids, all the rest. dr. phil, we could do a whole hour with you but you have your own show, so thank you so much for being on. it really enjoyed it and really helped a lot of people. >> laura, thank you for giving a voice to this, and keep doing what you're doing, because you're keeping people active in your keeping the pressure on. than
phil. might be the last question. >> that's a tough thing. he really got to give each other space. and i mean space mentally, emotionally, physically. and before you judge somebody, you need to realize you're probably a jerk too. so just back off and give everybody some space. this will end soon. we probably shouldn't have ever started this. but just realize there's a light at the end of the tunnel. we need to get out of this and get back to work. major depressive disorder costs $210...
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let's watch phil rucker and let's talk about what the president tweeted about people like phil rucker over the weekend. >> you're the president and people tuning into these briefings they want to get information and guidance and want to know what to do -- >> phil, i'm the president and you're fake news. you know what i'll say to you, i know you well, because i know the guy -- i see what he writes. he's a total faker. are you ready? are you ready? are you ready? it's just a suggestion from a brilliant lab, perhaps a brilliant man, he's talking about sun, he's talking about heat. you see the numbers. i'm just here to parentaln't. i'm here to present ideas because we want ideas to get rid of this thing. if heat is good and sunlight is good that's a great thing as far as i'm concerned. >> he's talking about -- the president there seems to start to recognize that maybe he stepped in it, i'm just talking about ideas. no, why don't you look at inj t injecting disinfectants into the body, to quote, clean the lungs. the president called phil rucker "fake news." he seemed to completely spiral d
let's watch phil rucker and let's talk about what the president tweeted about people like phil rucker over the weekend. >> you're the president and people tuning into these briefings they want to get information and guidance and want to know what to do -- >> phil, i'm the president and you're fake news. you know what i'll say to you, i know you well, because i know the guy -- i see what he writes. he's a total faker. are you ready? are you ready? are you ready? it's just a...
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i will just pick up where phil left off. he mentioned the major trance rotation core doors that connect new york, new jersey, and connecticut, as part of a tri-state workforce. all slowly closed down methodically parts of our economy in a way that we tried to mitigate the effects of the contagion, and we are going to be thoughtful about how we get this opened as well. but governor cuomo, you know all of our pandemic here in connecticut is all along that i-95 metro-north core door where we have -- corridor where we have hundreds of thousands of people going back and forth between new york and connecticut. it is the commuter core door for us but also the covid corridor. listen to the experts as you say and make sure you do not pull the trigger to early. -- too early. singapore, andg, those places have unfortunately seen a small resurgence, the second half of the v coming up again. that would be so demoralizing for our economy. i that is why what we do, want to do on a coordinated basis, establish the same protocols so we know
i will just pick up where phil left off. he mentioned the major trance rotation core doors that connect new york, new jersey, and connecticut, as part of a tri-state workforce. all slowly closed down methodically parts of our economy in a way that we tried to mitigate the effects of the contagion, and we are going to be thoughtful about how we get this opened as well. but governor cuomo, you know all of our pandemic here in connecticut is all along that i-95 metro-north core door where we have...
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phil rucker and calaise m mccaskimcka -- claire mccaskill. phil rucker, it's been a remarkable, remarkable 12 hours, 120 hours to 20 hours on this white house beat, talk about this white house sort of ping-ponging incomprehensible ways at time on their posture of reopening and saying he has the authority to do it and then saying 12 hours later he'll defer to the governors, blaming the world health organization after first blaming states and others. where is this white house now? it seems to be in a bit of free fall message wise. >> the president's public display. privately our reporting shows he's been adamant about that may 1st timetable and they've not been able to move him at all and there's a collective thinking inside the white house right now that that decision has been made by the president. he wants the country to begin to reopen on may 1st. the efforts in the next 15 days before may 1st is to try to build public support around that timetable so the president is not out there all alone and he has some political protection. that's why
phil rucker and calaise m mccaskimcka -- claire mccaskill. phil rucker, it's been a remarkable, remarkable 12 hours, 120 hours to 20 hours on this white house beat, talk about this white house sort of ping-ponging incomprehensible ways at time on their posture of reopening and saying he has the authority to do it and then saying 12 hours later he'll defer to the governors, blaming the world health organization after first blaming states and others. where is this white house now? it seems to be...
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phil, to you. i know you speak often with those inside trump world, as you know, the white house and on the outside. what is going through the president's mind right now? he had anticipated, he had hoped, he had planned on this spring being the spring where he tried to define joe biden much the same way that barack obama was able to do that to mitt romney in 2012. >> that's right, peter. and trump right now is being deprived of a really important argument, which is a strong robust economy. he thought he could carry that to re-election in november. that clearly is not going to be the case because the economy is in freefall at the moment and there's no sign of an immediate recovery. we'll see what it looks like in the fall. but the other problem for him is he doesn't have his rallies right now. he can't put on a show of force in some of these swing states where he packs an arena with 15,000, 18,000, 20,000 supporters. and he's also going to have a really hard time breaking through if in fact he does
phil, to you. i know you speak often with those inside trump world, as you know, the white house and on the outside. what is going through the president's mind right now? he had anticipated, he had hoped, he had planned on this spring being the spring where he tried to define joe biden much the same way that barack obama was able to do that to mitt romney in 2012. >> that's right, peter. and trump right now is being deprived of a really important argument, which is a strong robust...
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phil, i know you were watching the governor's news conference earlier today. he talked about when we do start to reopen and go back if you will, it won't be life as we knew it. when you go to restaurants, it will be a different experience. maybe they have half the tables, maybe the menus are disposable. tell me what hit you as you listened to him talk about some of the changes we may have to confront as we start to go back to some semblance of normal life? >> what hit me was one, like a lot of us, he said big events, forget it for the foreseeable future. are we talking football, baseball, gay pride is cancelled the celebration which brought a million people to san francisco, are those days gone and for how long. are we going to be wearing masks whenever we go out in public. you know, some of the things that weren't there is california he likes to think of as a nation state, but it is still hooked up to the rest of the united states. and all of t at might not happen here mightt. happen somewhere else, so the question i didn't hear anything about opening up more
phil, i know you were watching the governor's news conference earlier today. he talked about when we do start to reopen and go back if you will, it won't be life as we knew it. when you go to restaurants, it will be a different experience. maybe they have half the tables, maybe the menus are disposable. tell me what hit you as you listened to him talk about some of the changes we may have to confront as we start to go back to some semblance of normal life? >> what hit me was one, like a...
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i think we lost, i think we lost phil. all right. phil, we didn't lose you. here is the bottom line here. the bottom line is the bottom line. many people are saying no, businesses still should be profit-driven. while it is okay to do things, i just had a conversation with hadley heath manning about the notion of paying workers extra money particularly during the pandemic being on the front lines. as an investor the main goal to get the best return for folks though, is this pushing the envelope too much? >> the government i think to some degree addressed this problem with the, with the employment section of the cares act. they did a couple things. number one they extended unemployment insurance from 26 weeks to 39 weeks. number two, they added 600-dollar bonus for four weeks, four months. so individuals, minimum wage employees, for example, working average annual rate of $15,000 a year, when you take the extended urn employment insurance, plus the bonus. that gets us, gets them up to about $60,000 a year. i think the government really did a good job trying to
i think we lost, i think we lost phil. all right. phil, we didn't lose you. here is the bottom line here. the bottom line is the bottom line. many people are saying no, businesses still should be profit-driven. while it is okay to do things, i just had a conversation with hadley heath manning about the notion of paying workers extra money particularly during the pandemic being on the front lines. as an investor the main goal to get the best return for folks though, is this pushing the envelope...
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when i met phil, phil taught me something important, something that bears saying to all of you which is technology and politics today are inherently connected. you can't have one without the other and to some extent if you think of technology is simply tools, media and the way media is used to community with people about information on behalf of others this is always been the case but in today's world technology and politics are very much intertwined. the campaigns that do the best around the world these days are the campaigns that have the most technological savvy. the reality, not to overuse the phrase on the front cover but the reality is if you have a lot of data, if you can marry it to a sophisticated ai system you can do specific targeting to people and speak to them in a way they would like to be spoken to. so phil, in seattle, university of washington taught me that people and technology are intertwined. the next person i want to introduce you to is a person named andrew. i met andrew in england and took a position at the university of oxford. i got grant money to study compu
when i met phil, phil taught me something important, something that bears saying to all of you which is technology and politics today are inherently connected. you can't have one without the other and to some extent if you think of technology is simply tools, media and the way media is used to community with people about information on behalf of others this is always been the case but in today's world technology and politics are very much intertwined. the campaigns that do the best around the...
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let's introduce the panel in bangkok in thailand we have phil robertson the deputy director of the asia division at human rights watch in the u.s. city of chicago azeem ibrahim director of the center for global policy and author of the wranglers inside me and mass genocide in johannesburg in south africa the t. shirt vanden are some a member of the rakhine advisory commission and a former ambassador for the netherlands to the united kingdom welcome to you all like to begin with you how much support does the arab army have amongst the record people. they have been since support they have considerable support despite all the hardships that their group that they are going for him you see you have to go back again in history and look how they were occurring people have been marginalized dramatically by the people from the center warm our. force intrudes and have. written very rich area of what is now where money was you know what most. of the rich potentially which is. it is not the poorest so there is. nagar among standing grievances that have not been addressed we commissioned the largest
let's introduce the panel in bangkok in thailand we have phil robertson the deputy director of the asia division at human rights watch in the u.s. city of chicago azeem ibrahim director of the center for global policy and author of the wranglers inside me and mass genocide in johannesburg in south africa the t. shirt vanden are some a member of the rakhine advisory commission and a former ambassador for the netherlands to the united kingdom welcome to you all like to begin with you how much...
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phil. this is dr. phil from last night. let's try to figure out what the hell is going on. >> 250 people a year die from poverty. the poverty line is getting such that more and more people are going to fall below that because the economy is crashing around us. they're doing that because people are dying from the coronavirus. i get that. but, look, the fact of the matter is, we have people dying 45,000 people a year from automobile accidents. 480,000 from cigarettes. 360,000 a year from swimming po pools. we don't shut the country down for that, but yet we're doing it for this? >> willie, the stupidity of that, i just -- i'll let others explain just how stupid that is. here's another tv doctor. dr. oz saying, "yeah, kids are going to die." roll the tape. >> i'll tell ya, schools are a very appetizing opportunity. i just saw a nice piece arguing the opening of schools may only cost up 2% to 3% in terms of total mortality. any life is a life lost. to get every child back into a school where they're safely being educated, being
phil. this is dr. phil from last night. let's try to figure out what the hell is going on. >> 250 people a year die from poverty. the poverty line is getting such that more and more people are going to fall below that because the economy is crashing around us. they're doing that because people are dying from the coronavirus. i get that. but, look, the fact of the matter is, we have people dying 45,000 people a year from automobile accidents. 480,000 from cigarettes. 360,000 a year from...
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phil: this has been going on for years. thisrs always know that was coming and you could see them essentially playing it. it ends up distorting the market every time. that is not the first time this has happened. get too large, you end up hurting yourself and you hurt the physical players in the market. romaine: there is a lot of concern here about how, if at address government can these dislocations in the market with regards to all of the pumping that continues to go on out west. we had a proclamation early in the morning from president trump, sandy had directed his department of energy to free up funds to make them available. do you think that could be tough to curtail production where we get a reasonable balance in the market? phil: yes, if they can get the democrats to sign on to it. on of the more interesting ideas that my friend lam denning pointed out, to buy the oil in the ground and have them leave it in the ground. we used to pay farmers for not planting until we had the freedom farm act. pay the oil producers no
phil: this has been going on for years. thisrs always know that was coming and you could see them essentially playing it. it ends up distorting the market every time. that is not the first time this has happened. get too large, you end up hurting yourself and you hurt the physical players in the market. romaine: there is a lot of concern here about how, if at address government can these dislocations in the market with regards to all of the pumping that continues to go on out west. we had a...
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yes, phil neville's contract is up next july, the olympics will be overjuly and august so he would at least have to extend his contract by a month next summer which you would think would not be too complicated but the general feeling is that whoever leads team gb at next summer would do the euros in 2022 and the world cup in 23 point it might be that they choose to have a separate managerfor team they choose to have a separate manager for team gb, it they choose to have a separate managerfor team gb, it is a separate entity from england, a different managerfor the separate entity from england, a different manager for the euros and world cup but i would expect whoever is announced as the next england manager will lead a team gb at the olympics and phil neville will leave without having that string to his bow. and as is always the way when someone bow. and as is always the way when someone leaves bow. and as is always the way when someone leaves a bow. and as is always the way when someone leaves a role, we try to work out who will replace them. casey stoney looks to be in a strong posi
yes, phil neville's contract is up next july, the olympics will be overjuly and august so he would at least have to extend his contract by a month next summer which you would think would not be too complicated but the general feeling is that whoever leads team gb at next summer would do the euros in 2022 and the world cup in 23 point it might be that they choose to have a separate managerfor team they choose to have a separate manager for team gb, it they choose to have a separate managerfor...
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phil with some skill. >> go, phil. >> can i be next, phil? >> i know, kumasi. we might need to give you a distant lesson. >> this is six weeks and growing. i desperately need a haircut. >> look, it worked for me, >>> good morning, america. bracing for the worst. the white house task force's urgent warning in the fight against coronavirus. >> the next week is going to be our pearl harbor moment. it's going to be our 9/11 moment. it's going to be the hardest moment for many americans in their entire lives. >> hundreds of military medical personnel deployed by the federal government, arriving to help on the front lines, as we get a look inside one of the crowded hospitals in new york city, saying they get a new e.r. patient every 14 minutes. >> the system is over capacity all across the board. >> governor andrew cuomo saying health care workers are being asked to do, quote, the impossible. as the apex nears for new york, the white house
phil with some skill. >> go, phil. >> can i be next, phil? >> i know, kumasi. we might need to give you a distant lesson. >> this is six weeks and growing. i desperately need a haircut. >> look, it worked for me, >>> good morning, america. bracing for the worst. the white house task force's urgent warning in the fight against coronavirus. >> the next week is going to be our pearl harbor moment. it's going to be our 9/11 moment. it's going to be the...
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lebeau earlier on cnbc and phil joins us with some of the highlights phil in. >> sara, jetblue like all airlines in a cash conservation mode who can blame them. they're not sure when demand will pick up, whether it is going to happen in the summertime or in the fall or even later on. here is robin hayes, ceo of jetblue talking about his view of the market right now. >> we hit the bottom we're bumping along the bottom we don't really see much yet as by way of change to that you know during the month of april we're flying 10% to 15% of our schedule, but normally fly, i see a similar sort of patent for may and probably into june as well. we're hunkered down now and we're sending it out >> jetblue like really all the other airlines in the u.s. have applied and are going to be receiving payroll grants from the treasury department, whether or not they take out a loan from treasury robin hayes say they have not decided on that. that's a possibility, guys >> with irlines, phil, and mentioned that richard branson's virgin australia entered volunteer administration as the global demand for ai
lebeau earlier on cnbc and phil joins us with some of the highlights phil in. >> sara, jetblue like all airlines in a cash conservation mode who can blame them. they're not sure when demand will pick up, whether it is going to happen in the summertime or in the fall or even later on. here is robin hayes, ceo of jetblue talking about his view of the market right now. >> we hit the bottom we're bumping along the bottom we don't really see much yet as by way of change to that you know...
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announcer: new jersey governor phil murphy will provide an update on coronavirus response in his estate. we will take you there -- his estate. we will take you there with live coverage as he explains the plan this afternoon, at the white house briefing at 5:00 p.m. eastern. ♪ announcer: "washington journal" primetime, a special evening addition of "washington journal" on the response to the pandemic. an guests include peter lee, expert on animal rights laws. he will talk about chinese markets into the suspected role in this part of the coronavirus. and robin kelly on the impact of the virus on her district. join the conversation tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ announcer: we take you live now to new jersey, where governor phil murphy is briefing reporters. host: with the heritage foundation. here with us next to talk about tosident trump's decision withhold funding from the world health organization, fred schaefer. thanks for being here. can you hear me ok? guest: i can. surprised by president trump's announcement? >> i was surprised about the timing. consideration of cutti
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>> phil, i don't know. i think they come back -- i think they come back at about the same time. again, the corporate travel will come back when corporations decide that they need their team out on the road again. that certainly isn't going on today. so that will come back there's absolutely pent up demand for that type of travel so i know when that will come back the leisure traveler will come back when they feel comfortable traveling. i don't think it's about being on airplanes, it's having somewhere to go. the leisure travel is going to come back when hotels are open, things to see, when you can go out to restaurants so none of it is going to come back until we get further through this crisis. and people feel more safe being around others or even just traveling. we're prepared for that, our team is in place for it, we're going to be here when people are ready to travel, i couldn't be more proud of the team, they're out flying today they're heroes in this they're taking care of customers that need to fly, medical professionals getting to people that need care, people that want
>> phil, i don't know. i think they come back -- i think they come back at about the same time. again, the corporate travel will come back when corporations decide that they need their team out on the road again. that certainly isn't going on today. so that will come back there's absolutely pent up demand for that type of travel so i know when that will come back the leisure traveler will come back when they feel comfortable traveling. i don't think it's about being on airplanes, it's...
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phil mattingly is live with more. what has gone wrong here, phil snoo. >> alisyn, what's interesting, when lawmakers were putting together this rescue package, there's a lot of focus on the payment to direct individual, insurance payments. when i talked to the lawmakers working on this and the economists, it was the small business piece of this entire package that they thought could be the most crucial, the most essential to keeping the economy afloat midst cascading job losses. the only problem now, they need to get it to work first. >> we need to get money to small businesses. >> it's the backbone program of the largest economic rescue package in u.s. history. >> my administration will continue to take the bold he's action in history to bring immediate relief to small business is. >> to save their employees amid the avalanche of layoffs nationwide. despite the need and the president's praise -- >> they're great loans for small business and banks. they're really loving it. >> it's been plagued by glitches, technical
phil mattingly is live with more. what has gone wrong here, phil snoo. >> alisyn, what's interesting, when lawmakers were putting together this rescue package, there's a lot of focus on the payment to direct individual, insurance payments. when i talked to the lawmakers working on this and the economists, it was the small business piece of this entire package that they thought could be the most crucial, the most essential to keeping the economy afloat midst cascading job losses. the only...
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phil doesn't need ventilators. you needed them very badly in the beginning. >> we did. >> president trump: maybe you can say something to jim's question. >> i don't have a view on the history, but he will say this. our need, whether it was ventilators or the army corps building capacity, fema with our testing sites, and a big part of our ability to reopen as fast as we all want to is to rapidly expand testing. >> president trump: right. >> you all, literally, in the here and now this week, for helping us in a big way to at least -- i would expect by the end of may, thanks to you and your team's help, will be at least more than double our testing capabilities. because of that, that will allow us to much more aggressively and responsibly do the reopening that we all need to do. >> president trump: phil, how did we do on ventilators, as an example? you needed them badly. >> we got them. there's no other way to put it. i am told that we were the number one state recipient of ventilators. this was -- we were at the edge
phil doesn't need ventilators. you needed them very badly in the beginning. >> we did. >> president trump: maybe you can say something to jim's question. >> i don't have a view on the history, but he will say this. our need, whether it was ventilators or the army corps building capacity, fema with our testing sites, and a big part of our ability to reopen as fast as we all want to is to rapidly expand testing. >> president trump: right. >> you all, literally, in...
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when we come back, i'll be speaking to new jersey governor phil murphy and n.b.a. all-star steph curry. so stick - hey, can i... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. woooooow. it's crispy. it's creamy. it's not your average chocolate bar. smooth milk chocolate, crispy wafer and creamy hazelnut filling. it's new kinder bueno. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily distancing show." earlier today, i spoke to new jersey governor phil murphy about how his state is handling getting hit with the second highest number of cases in the united states. governor phil murphy, welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> honored to be with you, trevor. >> trevor: let's jump straight into it. you are one of the hardest-working governors in america now because of what the coronavirus has done to your state. new jersey sex persons one of the largest outbre
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i guess, phil, i will start with you. what's the reaction in the bay area among mayors and county supervisors? >> so far, they are actually in the lead on this. they have had more stringnt guidelines than the governors up until this point. they are taking a look at it. it was interesting, what happened was the bay area council, a collection of the biggest employers in the bay area, took a poll of ceos. about 178 of them. they found seven out of ten said they wanted the businesses back to reopen within the next 30 days. that is going to be a challenge for the governor. >> yes, indeed. what are some of the biggest challenges if you will, either one of you? >> well, it's that there's got to be a stable situation on the health front before he can go and reopen more crowded workplaces like hair salons. that's why he put hair salons and movie theaters in phase three rather than two. he did signal within weeks, not moves, there months, there's an opportunity to opening up retail with delivery, some types of firms, including pr f
i guess, phil, i will start with you. what's the reaction in the bay area among mayors and county supervisors? >> so far, they are actually in the lead on this. they have had more stringnt guidelines than the governors up until this point. they are taking a look at it. it was interesting, what happened was the bay area council, a collection of the biggest employers in the bay area, took a poll of ceos. about 178 of them. they found seven out of ten said they wanted the businesses back to...
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phil neville a lwa ys their last 11 games. phil neville always said he would walk away if he felt he was not able to motivate the tea m felt he was not able to motivate the team enough or he was not motivated enough to continue. he has had the support of the fa despite that recent run of results and is recognised for those brilliant su ccesses . recognised for those brilliant successes. as for phil neville, he has an open mind what he will do next. he had a number of coaching roles in the men's game. he is understood to have really enjoyed his time working in women's football. it will not have gone unnoticed the manchester city job for the women is vacant following the departure of nick cushing to new york. watch this space. there will be further details on this later today. we know phil neville believed thejob when his today. we know phil neville believed the job when his contract doesn't expire at the end of next summer. sounds like he has got options. thank you. now, on bbc news — it's time for your questions answered. th
phil neville a lwa ys their last 11 games. phil neville always said he would walk away if he felt he was not able to motivate the tea m felt he was not able to motivate the team enough or he was not motivated enough to continue. he has had the support of the fa despite that recent run of results and is recognised for those brilliant su ccesses . recognised for those brilliant successes. as for phil neville, he has an open mind what he will do next. he had a number of coaching roles in the men's...
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thank you, phil. [reporters shouting questions] >> we're done. neil: the president making a little bit of news there with new jersey governor phil murphy on the general flynn case where now there are emails revealed show it might have been a case of investigators trying to entrap. president seemed to be holding out the signal the entire case could likely be dropped as a result but he didn't dismiss the possibility of a pardon. didn't even get into that. but the other issue of course here is the continuing dealing with the coronavirus. he thinks he is making great progress here. they are rapidly looking to speed up the process which time they get a vaccine to the market and in americans hands and worlds hands in short order. he is taking a lot of efforts to make sure that could happen, some say by the end of the year. the fall has been a target and a possibility here. there are a variety of vaccines being worked on all around the world. three or four companies working in conjunction with various governments. united kingdom has one working in conju
thank you, phil. [reporters shouting questions] >> we're done. neil: the president making a little bit of news there with new jersey governor phil murphy on the general flynn case where now there are emails revealed show it might have been a case of investigators trying to entrap. president seemed to be holding out the signal the entire case could likely be dropped as a result but he didn't dismiss the possibility of a pardon. didn't even get into that. but the other issue of course here...
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when we come back, i'll be speaking to new jersey governor phil murphy and n.b.a. all-star steph curry. so stick we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily distancing show." earlier today, i spoke to new jersey governor phil murphy about how his state is handling getting hit with the second highest number of cases in the united states. governor phil murphy, welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> honored to be with you, trevor. >> trevor: let's jump straight into it. you are one of the hardest-working governors in america now because of what the coronavirus has done to your state. new jersey sex persons one of the largest outbreaks in the country. first things first, do you know why or has there been any discovery as to why new jersey was hit so hard? was it because of proximity to new york or another rea
when we come back, i'll be speaking to new jersey governor phil murphy and n.b.a. all-star steph curry. so stick we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily distancing show." earlier today, i spoke to new jersey governor...
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and staying indoors but the people that are feeding them those kind of pack of lies like you know dr phil over here trying to make a comparison of car accidents are somehow the same as the covert 19 give me a break that the bill is taking a page from president trump it is. probably recall before we instituted the stay at home waters and things like that back in february early march president was actually going around saying that he was staying in a part of podiums across the country basically there are so many people that die from car accidents so why don't we take this seriously that was basically the posturing that he was given for the entire country and the funny thing about that clip is you can tell that dr phil was actually reading off those that he literally have paper and he was going line by line while he was describing this so something in him said to prepare beforehand before he actually said this completely ridiculous comments but think about dr phil and those of his ilk is that he's been selling lives to america for a long time and i think that now you know he's aligned himsel
and staying indoors but the people that are feeding them those kind of pack of lies like you know dr phil over here trying to make a comparison of car accidents are somehow the same as the covert 19 give me a break that the bill is taking a page from president trump it is. probably recall before we instituted the stay at home waters and things like that back in february early march president was actually going around saying that he was staying in a part of podiums across the country basically...
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to prepare beforehand before he actually said this completely ridiculous comments but then about dr phil and those of his ilk is that he's been selling lies to america for a long time and i think that now you know he's aligned himself with this president he feels like he has an audience a broad audience that has followed him for a year so he has in some ways the delicate sense of credibility among people and i think he just it shows that he took it to paul because we're seeing massive backlash from his comments there people who have lost relatives there people who've lost loved ones there are folks who are still being tested and going through everything right now so those comments aren't really settling well no and i think people have to remember is that there is motivation for this it's and they want to get their economy working because they are losing money doctor bills losing money because people don't have that extra income that they usually send them to watch his show or buy his books you know judge jeanine you know her political connections are losing ground which makes her feel re
to prepare beforehand before he actually said this completely ridiculous comments but then about dr phil and those of his ilk is that he's been selling lies to america for a long time and i think that now you know he's aligned himself with this president he feels like he has an audience a broad audience that has followed him for a year so he has in some ways the delicate sense of credibility among people and i think he just it shows that he took it to paul because we're seeing massive backlash...
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when we come back, i'll be speaking to new jersey governor phil murphy and n.b.a. all-star steph curry. so stick it's time to step up. prep up. step up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. from the makers of truvada, there's another prep option: descovy for prep. a once-daily prescription medicine that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. step up. for health and body. prep up for your one and only love or many loves. for kings, this queen, and you royals in between. for my now. our now. and my future. our future. step up. prep up. descovy is another way to prep. descovy does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections, so it's important to use safer sex practices and get tested regularly. you must be hiv-negative to take descovy for prep. so you need to get tested for hiv immediately before and at least every 3 months while taking it. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have
when we come back, i'll be speaking to new jersey governor phil murphy and n.b.a. all-star steph curry. so stick it's time to step up. prep up. step up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. from the makers of truvada, there's another prep option: descovy for prep. a once-daily prescription medicine that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find...
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that is governor phil murphy, coming up in the next hour. we will also talk to mike sievert, the president of the new t-mobile. t-mobile and sprint are now long years.er two the dow jones industrial average now down 2.7%, off its lows of the session. the s&p 500 down 3%. many negative headlines overnight for the markets to digest, including the president saying it is going to be an awful two weeks here in the united states. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london i'm guy johnson, with vonnie quinn in new york. we are counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." let's see how we are trending on the new day of the month and the new quarter. not the start we were hoping for when it comes to equities. we are seeing a down day. volumes all right, though. 311.90. banks,seeing european particularly u.k. banks, under pressure. brent crude down by 4.5%. the dollar is bid today, and hsbc, along with a number of other u.k. banks, being pressured by the pra to give up dividend payments, and as a result of which company market is b
that is governor phil murphy, coming up in the next hour. we will also talk to mike sievert, the president of the new t-mobile. t-mobile and sprint are now long years.er two the dow jones industrial average now down 2.7%, off its lows of the session. the s&p 500 down 3%. many negative headlines overnight for the markets to digest, including the president saying it is going to be an awful two weeks here in the united states. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london i'm guy johnson, with...
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last quarter and seeing an increase in its business including gaming xbox seeing record gaming and phil spencer joins us now. thank for being with us. >> thanks, how are you >> doing well. hanging in so when i see all-time record engagement for the quarter, nearly 90 million active users of xbox live how much was existing users and new people coming to the platforms? >> absolutely. we've believed for a long time that gaming is just one of the most social and interactive forms of entaintment on the planet and microsoft has been invested in gaming for a while and at a time when people are physically distanced from their friends and family the fact that so many are looking at gaming as a social outlet is testament to what gaming means. like you said we've hit nearly 90 million on xbox live, subscription services reach over 10 million subscribers it's becoming a strong social fabric in the home at a time of need which i'm glad we can be there to offer that service. >> how durable is that fabric? when sports start to come back online, people go outside as some of the shelter in place restric
last quarter and seeing an increase in its business including gaming xbox seeing record gaming and phil spencer joins us now. thank for being with us. >> thanks, how are you >> doing well. hanging in so when i see all-time record engagement for the quarter, nearly 90 million active users of xbox live how much was existing users and new people coming to the platforms? >> absolutely. we've believed for a long time that gaming is just one of the most social and interactive forms...
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phil rucker and dr. emanuel. the idea of 4 million americans likely infected based on the number of known cases. that's stunning. dr. emanuel has a new podcast today, check it out if you can. >>> bernie sanders is ending his bid for the democratic nomination. clearing the way for joe biden. his impact on the race and how this shapes the two-man contest moving forward. >>> also ahead -- the people of wisconsin risked their health maybe even their lives, because the alternative president trump said would be bad for republicans. >>> and former secretary of defense mattis rebukes the president's removal of the secretary. the secretary. (soft music) - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. subut when we realized she wasn hebattling sensitive skin, we switched to new tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe
phil rucker and dr. emanuel. the idea of 4 million americans likely infected based on the number of known cases. that's stunning. dr. emanuel has a new podcast today, check it out if you can. >>> bernie sanders is ending his bid for the democratic nomination. clearing the way for joe biden. his impact on the race and how this shapes the two-man contest moving forward. >>> also ahead -- the people of wisconsin risked their health maybe even their lives, because the alternative...
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let's bring in the new jersey governor phil murphy. thank you for joining us. >> chris, great to be with you. i want you to know you're 9 million member cousins in new jersey are praying for you. >> i love it. love those people, they're amazing. it shows we have great capacity to fight the virus if we do the right things. the northern part of your state is getting slapped hard, why. is it just the closest part to new york or something else going on there? >> i think it is overwhelmingly part of the metro new york reality, and your brother is managing so brilliantly. you look at bergen county, slammed hardest in terms of positive cases, and i agree in terms of testing reality, but more importantly lives, precious lives lost. essex county, newark being the county seat there, hudson county right on the river, those three counties lead the way, both in positive tests, illnesses, and sadly fatalities. and it is part of the new york, metro new york reality without question. >> governor, the governor suggested, these governors, you would be s
let's bring in the new jersey governor phil murphy. thank you for joining us. >> chris, great to be with you. i want you to know you're 9 million member cousins in new jersey are praying for you. >> i love it. love those people, they're amazing. it shows we have great capacity to fight the virus if we do the right things. the northern part of your state is getting slapped hard, why. is it just the closest part to new york or something else going on there? >> i think it is...
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wen, phil rucker, thank you for starting off our coverage this hour and our conversation. we greatly appreciate it. viewers of this time slot know that around here when technical grim ly gremlins strike, we cover for each other. at long last nicolle wallace is able to talk to us and be seen and heard. nicolle, welcome back. you missed, in addition to our scintillating conversation and razor sharp coverage, the pictures of mike pence with the head of g.m., mary barra, on the factory floor, kokomo, indiana, and now the chair of the white house coronavirus task force has worn a mask in public. >> yeah, so, you know, it never ceases to amaze me how driven every single step and every single action that the president and vice president take are by the press coverage. he's not wearing a mask because his test was different. i'm sure it was negative as it was the day he went to the mayo clinic without a mask. he's wearing a mask today because the press coverage was, you know, on the spectrum from scathing to mocking that he wasn't wearing one. so they have proven response to the pr
wen, phil rucker, thank you for starting off our coverage this hour and our conversation. we greatly appreciate it. viewers of this time slot know that around here when technical grim ly gremlins strike, we cover for each other. at long last nicolle wallace is able to talk to us and be seen and heard. nicolle, welcome back. you missed, in addition to our scintillating conversation and razor sharp coverage, the pictures of mike pence with the head of g.m., mary barra, on the factory floor,...
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when we come back, i'll be speaking to new jersey governor phil murphy and n.b.a. all-star steph curry. so stick the fighting spirit is one we all share. amanda nunes wears hers with pride. from standing up for herself against the doubters, to being the only woman in her mma training gym... amanda refused to let stereotypes get in her way... whether inside the octagon or out. since 1925, we've proved that it doesn't matter where you come from, it matters what you're made of. modelo. the official beer of ufc. it matters what you're made of. step up. prep up. up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. from the makers of truvada, there's another prep option: descovy for prep. a once-daily prescription medicine that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. step up. for health and body. prep up for your one and only love or many loves. for kings, this queen, and you royals in between. for my now.
when we come back, i'll be speaking to new jersey governor phil murphy and n.b.a. all-star steph curry. so stick the fighting spirit is one we all share. amanda nunes wears hers with pride. from standing up for herself against the doubters, to being the only woman in her mma training gym... amanda refused to let stereotypes get in her way... whether inside the octagon or out. since 1925, we've proved that it doesn't matter where you come from, it matters what you're made of. modelo. the...
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please welcome drew becker. >> thank you, phil. thanks, phil. [applause] >> i always like being introduced by phil. it's better than being introduced by my mother. it's awesome. thank you, mayor breed and everyone who have been involved in making this year-long celebration a reality. here's to more than 150 partners and community groups who have come together to honor this amazing park we call golden gate park. today, our city has a narrative that is not as positive as it could be. today, we start changing that. i believe the 150th celebration for this iconic piece of land that we call golden gate park is just the piece we need. we need this 150-year celebration of what we do right. golden gate park is san francisco, and we need a model of this in every single neighborhood. [applause] >> i love all of our partners, and we look forward to working with you all year to making this a very special event. we look forward to working with the men and women of the san francisco park department, and thanks, and may the parks be with you. >> board member l
please welcome drew becker. >> thank you, phil. thanks, phil. [applause] >> i always like being introduced by phil. it's better than being introduced by my mother. it's awesome. thank you, mayor breed and everyone who have been involved in making this year-long celebration a reality. here's to more than 150 partners and community groups who have come together to honor this amazing park we call golden gate park. today, our city has a narrative that is not as positive as it could be....
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. >> phil, to clarify for viewers, the no layoff agreement takes us through the end of september is that correct? and the other thing is summer fares, which got ridiculously low, $90 round trip new york to orlando, i see some evidence that those fares are coming up for the coming months. >> it doesn't matter how low you
. >> phil, to clarify for viewers, the no layoff agreement takes us through the end of september is that correct? and the other thing is summer fares, which got ridiculously low, $90 round trip new york to orlando, i see some evidence that those fares are coming up for the coming months. >> it doesn't matter how low you
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phil was thinking about these kinds of things very early on. i had just come from being a fellow on the obama campaign in 2012 and i become enthralled what is working on the campaign with the way they were making use of data. i was like blown away by how sophisticated the data campaign was. there was a lot of excitement about community organizing aspects of the campaign and the personal storytelling aspects none of that would've been anything without the connection to the data the obama campaign had on independent or undecided voters. what he did, what they married the data, massive amounts of data in a massive amount of work with personal stories and humanizing from the date the way that was able to really reach people. when i met phil come he taught me something really was important and do something i attended known but really they were saying to all of you, which was technology and politics today are inherently connected. you can't have one without the other. to some extent if you think of technology is simply tools, if we think about media
phil was thinking about these kinds of things very early on. i had just come from being a fellow on the obama campaign in 2012 and i become enthralled what is working on the campaign with the way they were making use of data. i was like blown away by how sophisticated the data campaign was. there was a lot of excitement about community organizing aspects of the campaign and the personal storytelling aspects none of that would've been anything without the connection to the data the obama...
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early on, governor charlie baker and phil murphy moved to protect their veterans, and they asked us for help. massachusetts and new jersey, we were helping alabama, florida, and tennessee. in nonveteran nursing home patients and state veterans nursing home patients into our v.a. facilities. elderly americans wherever we find them. mr. president, you should be very proud of the v.a. you have helped build. leftands of employees have into harms way, leaders like jim ,cinerney and martina prada brian little in boston, rima nelson in detroit. fernando rivera in new orleans. all of them have put service
early on, governor charlie baker and phil murphy moved to protect their veterans, and they asked us for help. massachusetts and new jersey, we were helping alabama, florida, and tennessee. in nonveteran nursing home patients and state veterans nursing home patients into our v.a. facilities. elderly americans wherever we find them. mr. president, you should be very proud of the v.a. you have helped build. leftands of employees have into harms way, leaders like jim ,cinerney and martina prada...
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hey, phil. hey, guys. phil, in here! phil: you ready to tackle your website? i know i'm here a little early. i thought i was gonna be -- do you recognize that? are you kidding? i love your sauce. some of it fell out of my burrito last night, and i licked it right off the remote. that's auntie alice's new sauce! she stole my recipe! i know. i am the crazy colombian that always loses her temper and needs to be calmed down by the white people. no! i don't think you're being crazy enough. i'm not a violent man, but i know how nuts it can make you to create something special only to have it stolen from you.
hey, phil. hey, guys. phil, in here! phil: you ready to tackle your website? i know i'm here a little early. i thought i was gonna be -- do you recognize that? are you kidding? i love your sauce. some of it fell out of my burrito last night, and i licked it right off the remote. that's auntie alice's new sauce! she stole my recipe! i know. i am the crazy colombian that always loses her temper and needs to be calmed down by the white people. no! i don't think you're being crazy enough. i'm not a...
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lets speak now to phil seymour, he's the president of the iba aviation consultancy in britain. drastic cuts and measures, are they necessary? the airline industry is one that has high capital costs equipment. these aircraft, tens of millions, hundreds of millions for the large wide—body aircraft, expensive staff. pilots and engineers too to keep those flying, and really it has been one of those i say unprecedented, obviously the whole situation is unprecedented. we look back in terms of what happened in situations like post—9/11 where there were cutbacks by many airlines then. but really because i think the concern is it is going to be a slow process coming out of this, i think the impact on business travel and the impact on business travel and the tourism industry is something that won't actually come back overnight because of the associated issues with social distancing. terrible news for individuals, airport workers, pilots, for eve ryo ne airport workers, pilots, for everyone associated with iag but iag has got liquidity of more than 8 billion sterling, hassan @? can't
lets speak now to phil seymour, he's the president of the iba aviation consultancy in britain. drastic cuts and measures, are they necessary? the airline industry is one that has high capital costs equipment. these aircraft, tens of millions, hundreds of millions for the large wide—body aircraft, expensive staff. pilots and engineers too to keep those flying, and really it has been one of those i say unprecedented, obviously the whole situation is unprecedented. we look back in terms of what...
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but we're going to look at it now. >> so i was off by three hours, phil. he first went after the w.h.o. at the briefing. he then phoned in to hannity tonight three hours later to go after the w.h.o. again. tell the nice folks watching what is at work here. >> well, at work here, brian, is a president who is under siege because he didn't take coronavirus seriously enough at the outset, and he is now casting for blame. we've seen the last couple of weeks him try to target specific governors for their failures in leadership according to him. and then today we saw him introduce this idea that the world health organization was to blame because they were not tough enough on china at the outset, did not declare it a pandemic early enough. this is all according to the president's assessment. and, you know, it fits a pattern in this presidency where this president has so little regard or faith in international institutions. we've seen him go after nato, for example. we've seen him try to tear apart alliances and multilateral trade deals. and here again we see him g
but we're going to look at it now. >> so i was off by three hours, phil. he first went after the w.h.o. at the briefing. he then phoned in to hannity tonight three hours later to go after the w.h.o. again. tell the nice folks watching what is at work here. >> well, at work here, brian, is a president who is under siege because he didn't take coronavirus seriously enough at the outset, and he is now casting for blame. we've seen the last couple of weeks him try to target specific...
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phil lebeau joining us on the cnbc news line phil, how many workers will be brought back online at boeing? >> well, you've got about 27,000, roughly speaking, that are expected to actually physically report back to work want be just today but over the course of this week. what we're talking about is the wide-body commercial plane construction the 737 max remains grounded and that assembly line hasn't essentially woken up yet we're talking about the 787 dreamliner, 777. and they suspended production or had it suspended for about a month. this is the beginning of what could be a couple of very big weeks for boeing next week they have the virtual annual meeting on monday they have the earnings or financial results for the first quarter coming out on wednesday. airbus's competitors, you take a look at boeing and airbus and the stocks over the course of this year, remember, it's cutting productions by more than a third. boeing's commercial backlog is just over 5,000 planes many analysts on wall street expect over the course of the next few weeks we expect to hear from boeing it's cutting its p
phil lebeau joining us on the cnbc news line phil, how many workers will be brought back online at boeing? >> well, you've got about 27,000, roughly speaking, that are expected to actually physically report back to work want be just today but over the course of this week. what we're talking about is the wide-body commercial plane construction the 737 max remains grounded and that assembly line hasn't essentially woken up yet we're talking about the 787 dreamliner, 777. and they suspended...