Good wednesday morning, welcome to squawk alley im Carl Quintanilla another busy day as our eyes, jon are peeled on the tape. Yes the market give and taketh away. This morning it takes. Dow down right now about 900 points and change. It has been down more than 1,000 rbcs mark and jeff join us now. Good morning, guys good morning. Good morning. So id like to start, mark, with what you do with the many calls that youve made already given this new environment that were in affected by the coronavirus and covid19 we can talk netflix, expedia, two different stocks in terms of how theyre being affected but perhaps illustrative of how investors need to look at their portfolios and how things could be affected. Lets look at netflix, you say its not recession proof but you believe its resistant why . So in the internet space, Consumer Internet space, ke extremes, the companies with the greatest exposures, troubles with their Business Models and the virus and recession, would be the travel compan
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Any facts. Here, well, i, as a journalist, have to use official sources and then, put a full stop, or if you dont put a full stop, you are an investigative journalist, you have a lot for, well, we all have the passion, of course, but this is your profession, to investigate, and then you write inquiries, search, find out, look for some insiders, and then it may turn out that it turns out that someone simply said that such a thing did not happen, but that actually happened, and that it turns out that the hungarian customs did not say anything at all and did not. thats just how we were told that they asked, we dont know, we are only now referring to the explanation from transcarpathian customs, but again, these are words, so we accept it as a fact, as a statement of the transcarpathian customs, a part of the state Customs Service that controls certain entryexit points, but if this case continues and it turns out that even these words are not all true, then of course there can be a continu
Thank you, mister chairman. Let me introduce our witnesses. First witness today is Mister William gerstenmaier, associate administrator at nasa. William gerstenmaier began his nasa career in 1977 performing Aeronautical Research and he has managed nasas human spaceflight portfolio since 2011, received a bachelors of science aeronautical engineering from Purdue University and a masters of science in Mechanical Engineering from university of toledo. Our second witness today is Sandra Sandra magnus, executive director of astronautics. In addition to her role there, Sandra Magnus is a former and nasa astronaut and prior to that worked as a practicing engineer in the aerospace industry. Sandra magnus received a degree in physics as well as a masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Missouri University of science and technology. She also earned a phd from the school of material science and engineering at georgia tech and now recognize William Gerstenmaier for five minutes to present his
Incredibly charming. I think that a lot of the men couldnt help but have feelings for her. She was a gifted artist. She could write. She was good at writing. She showed her salts being able to be on the bill of the planes with all of these other shoulders and so they crooke opted accustomed to her and captain weir especially, i think, was very struck by her. I dont believe there was anything physical that ever went on between the two of them, but it wasnt beyond elizabeth to create in a georges mind that there was more that was happening. She liked george being a little jealous of her. A lot of the individuals who served with george and came up through the ranks with george were very upset that he achieved a higher rank than they did and that he was younger. One of the men who was under george was the seventh calvary and he was very resentful of george and the fact that he was 23 years old, 24 years old and telling him what to do. He was not a fan of that and he and george always clash