And we think we will see two to 4 billion of free cash, which is an uptick from where we were a year ago. We also highlighted that that guidance incorporates what we are seeing in the wake of the coronavirus and the first quarter, but we did not take a view with respect to the rest of the year because what we do not know more than outweighs what we do know. What we do know relative to the first quarters we will see probably 500 million, 200 million to 300 million operating profit pressure because of the effects of the coronavirus, principally in the aviation into a lesser degree our health care business. David the scientists cannot tell us where this thing is going. We do not know. If you kept the basic structure for 2020, do you believe we can get through this . You think this will not have a lasting permanent effect on ges business or the economy overall . Larry what we do not know outweighs what we do know. This will be temporary. That does not mean it will disappear tomorrow. We di
sometimes life is very strange. i was having breakfast this morning in the restaurant of the hamilton hotel thinking about this event and the anniversary which is today. and i looked up and said to my breakfast partner, that looks like carl bernstein and she said it is. and i said who s that guy next to him? it was bob woodward. so that is the way the day started out. i thought that was auspicious. i will get to questions. this is actually a very interesting great panel that we have. i will just mention that we do have an opportunity for audience questions. and that will happen at about a quarter to six. so that we wrap up by 6:00. and i would urge you there will be a microphone. if you raise your hand somebody will get you the mic and you can fire away. some of my colleagues from the washington post are here. so, i know that we will have some heavy-duty journalism happening. so, william golson of the working institution told my colleague dan both recently that we ve been l
with that, i welcome them all to the stage. let everything again. [applause] good afternoon everyone. this is so such a fun thing to be a part of even the watergate itself is not really fun. but, certainly very interesting to have this opportunity and i will start out by saying sometimes life is very strange. i was having breakfast this morning in the restaurant of the hamilton hotel thinking about this event and the anniversary which is today. and i looked up and said to my breakfast partner, that looks like carl bernstein and she said it is. and i said who s that guy next to him? it was bob woodward. so that is the way the day started out. i thought that was auspicious. i will get to questions. this is actually a very interesting great panel that we have. i will just mention that we do have an opportunity for audience questions. and that will happen at about a quarter to six. so that we wrap up by 6:00. and i would urge you there will be a microphone. if you raise you
with that, i welcome them all to the stage. let everything again. [applause] good afternoon everyone. this is so such a fun thing to be a part of even the watergate itself is not really fun. but, certainly very interesting to have this opportunity and i will start out by saying sometimes life is very strange. i was having breakfast this morning in the restaurant of the hamilton hotel thinking about this event and the anniversary which is today. and i looked up and said to my breakfast partner, that looks like carl bernstein and she said it is. and i said who s that guy next to him? it was bob woodward. so that is the way the day started out. i thought that was auspicious. i will get to questions. this is actually a very interesting great panel that we have. i will just mention that we do have an opportunity for audience questions. and that will happen at about a quarter to six. so that we wrap up by 6:00. and i would urge you there will be a microphone. if you raise you
Track a developing story. A texas nurse has gone from being a caregiver to a patient. Last week she was part of a medical team that was treating the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the u. S. Now tonight she is back inside Texas Health Presbyterian hospital in isolation. She is fighting the deadly disease herself. The centers for Disease Control say that a breach in hospital protocol caused the infection. Officials wont release the nurses name at this time, but they did say she had extensive contact with Thomas Eric Duncan before he died from ebola. They theyd she did wear a protective suit while treating duncan, but infection can happen when its removed. You might have fluid on your equipment you. Might have infectious stuff on your hand. Getting it off effectively without contaminating yourself is hard. Right now hazmat teams are preparing to decontaminate the nurses apartment. President obama is pushing the cdc to move quickly as possible in investigating the infection. Bay are