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etc, so we have to hear all of these voices, and ensure that they come through mainstream media. but i will say where i live, climate change, the politicians in kenya are deeply concerned about this, placing this as a high priority because they are seeing locusts and rainfall etc changing and the circumstances, and they become the victim of other people's emissions and therefore speak out on change. our final question is from india and akash choudry. does the way that humans around the world have joined hands to try and find a solution to the pandemic make you optimistic enough to believe that we are in for a radical change in the way that we relate to the environment once the pandemic is over. or do you think that human civilisation will go back to being indifferent towards the natural world the way it was before all of this really started? inger andersson, is this going to bring about change or is it going to be back to business as usual? there will be those who will deny what has happened and will want to flip back to what it was prior, and others who will see and understand t
etc, so we have to hear all of these voices, and ensure that they come through mainstream media. but i will say where i live, climate change, the politicians in kenya are deeply concerned about this, placing this as a high priority because they are seeing locusts and rainfall etc changing and the circumstances, and they become the victim of other people's emissions and therefore speak out on change. our final question is from india and akash choudry. does the way that humans around the world...
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,uare meter in shops, etc. with all of that, we are reopening gradually and very, very, very aware of the data. who -- number of people number of people who go to the hospital. who go to of people special treat, etc.. all of that. criteria,ll of those there is gradual reopening. paulo --ities like sao getting thef people virus is coming down. caroline: will it be helpful, do you think, if there was more of a federal level, more coming from brazilian president? a focus on face masks, a focus on precaution. we know that this is a state-by-state, area by area. but it must help if the brazilian president himself took seriously some of the social distancing aspect's, some of the mask wearing, to ensure that this does start to be a virus that is slowing in its growth, not escalating. do you think that his attitude will change and therefore, economic impact is and health devastation can slow to a certain extent? i missed most of your question. line, as i talk about the president and the president'she opinions and spee
,uare meter in shops, etc. with all of that, we are reopening gradually and very, very, very aware of the data. who -- number of people number of people who go to the hospital. who go to of people special treat, etc.. all of that. criteria,ll of those there is gradual reopening. paulo --ities like sao getting thef people virus is coming down. caroline: will it be helpful, do you think, if there was more of a federal level, more coming from brazilian president? a focus on face masks, a focus on...
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it is also the thing with pollution, and with dirty water and also the thing with etc etc, so we have to hear all of these voices, and ensure that they come through mainstream media, but! that they come through mainstream media, but i will say where i live, climate change, the politicians in kenya are deeply concerned about this, placing this as a high priority because they are seeing locusts and rainfall changing and the circumstances, and they become the victim of other peoples emissions and therefore speak out on change. 0ur therefore speak out on change. our final question therefore speak out on change. 0urfinal question is therefore speak out on change. our final question is from india and akash choudry. does the way that communities have joined the world around the world make you optimistic enough to believe that we are in fora enough to believe that we are in for a radical change enough to believe that we are in fora radical change in enough to believe that we are in for a radical change in the way that the political environment will change once the pandemic is over or will it
it is also the thing with pollution, and with dirty water and also the thing with etc etc, so we have to hear all of these voices, and ensure that they come through mainstream media, but! that they come through mainstream media, but i will say where i live, climate change, the politicians in kenya are deeply concerned about this, placing this as a high priority because they are seeing locusts and rainfall changing and the circumstances, and they become the victim of other peoples emissions and...
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etc. etc. this is a battle in which roughly 200,000 american soldiers were killed, it slowed american expansion not at all. november 4th, 1791, the united indian confessor he -- confederacy resisting american expansion into that area destroy the only army the united states had. killed -- essentially the only american army in existence ceased to exist. thomas jefferson said when the news reached philadelphia nobody talks about anything else because this is 1791 two years after the constitution. this is not only an embarrassing defeat but this threatens the existence of the nation because these indian nations are clearly powerful, still causing trouble in the south in many ways. washington has a number of aspects to this. it is almost like a carbon copy of the destruction of braddock's army by a united indian force in 1765 and it is often said that washington learned from the 7 years war how to fight indians use their tactics. washington sent sinclair out against him country, to destroy thei
etc. etc. this is a battle in which roughly 200,000 american soldiers were killed, it slowed american expansion not at all. november 4th, 1791, the united indian confessor he -- confederacy resisting american expansion into that area destroy the only army the united states had. killed -- essentially the only american army in existence ceased to exist. thomas jefferson said when the news reached philadelphia nobody talks about anything else because this is 1791 two years after the constitution....
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that money would be geared toward reopening costs such as ppe, transportation, etc. school districts need to pay their staff. ,he reopening costs might help but really what districts need is enough money to survive the school year. what i should really emphasize -- federal dollars are only 10% of funding. majority of districts rely on local and state aid and state aid has plummeted. host: we showed it article last segment we were talking about school reopening. report, reopening means an additional $1.8 million in cost for the average school district. there are other numbers out there. can you dive into those numbers? guest: sure. i have talked to several administrators about some of the logistical challenges and financial challenges with reopening. the superintendents association 's estimate was for the district the size of 15,000 students and $2 million. they are talking about the hardware of schools. ppe and equipment, they were estimate and that masks cost one dollar each. but because there is a shortage aboutipment, masks cost two dollars or three dollars now. i
that money would be geared toward reopening costs such as ppe, transportation, etc. school districts need to pay their staff. ,he reopening costs might help but really what districts need is enough money to survive the school year. what i should really emphasize -- federal dollars are only 10% of funding. majority of districts rely on local and state aid and state aid has plummeted. host: we showed it article last segment we were talking about school reopening. report, reopening means an...
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they're being harassed by the police etc. so there are communities in which you have way too many police and to few teachers. so there are lots of communities. rochester new york, memphis, indianapolis, denver, seattle in which they are saying literally let's take the money we're giving police and invest this in school. one of the most concerning things that i didn't touch on it in my layoff story but we came across several districts that are laying off social workers. laying off county workers. these are the people who are going to be doing the hard work when schools do finally reconvene to basically mitigate all the crisis that comes along with the communities that have been through these past few months . thousands of people dying from the coronavirus. high unemployment rates which leads to more domestic violence etc. area those workers are the ones, not the police officers. so i think a lot of communities are having a come to jesus moment about where our fiscal priorities are . >> host: about 20 minutes left with daarel b
they're being harassed by the police etc. so there are communities in which you have way too many police and to few teachers. so there are lots of communities. rochester new york, memphis, indianapolis, denver, seattle in which they are saying literally let's take the money we're giving police and invest this in school. one of the most concerning things that i didn't touch on it in my layoff story but we came across several districts that are laying off social workers. laying off county...
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think -- you have violent crime, murder, etc. more than robbery. i think violent crimes have been etc.drug-related, >> on the rent issue specifically, as i'm sure your member, the governor did an executive order in march that said there couldn't be any evictions through june and we extended that through covid hardship related during august. the legislature passed legislation that said you cannot be up for any rent eviction during this crisis which is a bill we signed a week and half ago, so i'm not sure how it could square with people not able to pay their rent when there are no evictions on the table. factually: it is impossible someone committed a crime so they could pay their rent. if you can't pay your rent, you cannot be evicted right now. >> [inaudible] >> they use the publicly reported data and the curve shows -- the facts are the overallo it -- the outcome was the for talent these driving- it was a factor because that is when the infection came early on. those material facts would not be changed one way or another, but we are basing it on t
think -- you have violent crime, murder, etc. more than robbery. i think violent crimes have been etc.drug-related, >> on the rent issue specifically, as i'm sure your member, the governor did an executive order in march that said there couldn't be any evictions through june and we extended that through covid hardship related during august. the legislature passed legislation that said you cannot be up for any rent eviction during this crisis which is a bill we signed a week and half ago,...
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a little bit more broader participation in just amazon, apple, etc. caroline: notable. we are seeing, as with the close, the nasdaq into the green. up. one quarter of a percent. a bit of a tailwind. notablyooking for microsoft, tesla, also keeping a close eye on chipotle us well. we have the dow jones up. romaine: underperformance from the russell 2000. we should point out the s&p 500 mid-cap surged a little bit into the close. we saw some bids come back into that space and even the russell 2000 that was in the red for the entirety of the day. if you're looking for any optimism here about a broader cyclical recovery here. i guess that's something for the day. based on the technical levels like the 200 day moving average, there are bullish signals out of the small and mid-cap space. caroline: what is the number one risk on your mind? >> please ask that again? caroline: what is your number one risk? u.s.-china? deteriorating earnings? coronavirus and a lack of a vexing? -- vaccine? >> there are always risks that keep you up at night. longer-term, i've never seen the monet
a little bit more broader participation in just amazon, apple, etc. caroline: notable. we are seeing, as with the close, the nasdaq into the green. up. one quarter of a percent. a bit of a tailwind. notablyooking for microsoft, tesla, also keeping a close eye on chipotle us well. we have the dow jones up. romaine: underperformance from the russell 2000. we should point out the s&p 500 mid-cap surged a little bit into the close. we saw some bids come back into that space and even the russell...
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and read the journals etc. etc. by the time i finish reading washington's papers, the correspondence the sullivan another people, i'm inclined to follow the washington's expedition. he micromanages it. he is doing questionnaires from the traders in east the generals and he wants to know where the villages are. he wanted to know everything. this has to be the success. it is still like a broken record i suspect, that is not just because a sitting in expedition to retaliate on the mark in frontier. is also playing claims to those lands so that when the war is finished, the united states will have that land from the peace talks. i wife is a form in vermont, where every street, it's like the district of new york. for the rich, the deepest topsoil there is. they have to become american plant breeding washington understood what we can't understand because we know how the revolution finished with britain transferring all of that land to the united states. there was no guarantee that the british were going to do that. in fac
and read the journals etc. etc. by the time i finish reading washington's papers, the correspondence the sullivan another people, i'm inclined to follow the washington's expedition. he micromanages it. he is doing questionnaires from the traders in east the generals and he wants to know where the villages are. he wanted to know everything. this has to be the success. it is still like a broken record i suspect, that is not just because a sitting in expedition to retaliate on the mark in...
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the various leaders of the state , including hospital administrators, etc.. my administration currently has zero unfilled requests for unfulfilled requests for equipment or anything else that they need from the governors.
the various leaders of the state , including hospital administrators, etc.. my administration currently has zero unfilled requests for unfulfilled requests for equipment or anything else that they need from the governors.
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sort of cash-strapped, too much credit, too much debt, etc., etc. is so eric's, he would say, well -- [inaudible] on income inequality and even profit dissolution and just look at the way corporate governance works. i think buybacks are a big deal. he totally doesn't. not because they're not viable, but if you change the rule on buybacks, next week corporate america figure out a new way, quite legally, to hoover billions out of door. so that's the way in which we disagree. >> would it be, i'm wondering, would with it be fair for me to say that you're focused more on the issue of fairness rather than equaltarianism per se? or generally where does fairness come into the discussion -- >> i say i'm more naturally an i equaltarian, and the distinction, you know, you can do the -- [inaudible] that might work as well. i mean, to me it's fine to talk about equality of opportunity, but ultimately you have to see that the opportunity ises do not produce the outcomes you wallet. otherwise it's a bit of a house of cards. i tend to focus more on the outcomes gen
sort of cash-strapped, too much credit, too much debt, etc., etc. is so eric's, he would say, well -- [inaudible] on income inequality and even profit dissolution and just look at the way corporate governance works. i think buybacks are a big deal. he totally doesn't. not because they're not viable, but if you change the rule on buybacks, next week corporate america figure out a new way, quite legally, to hoover billions out of door. so that's the way in which we disagree. >> would it be,...
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need for teas from an outside person, etc. -- do we need expertise from an outside person, etc., etc.? these will be dealt with stream by stream, the plans, etc. everything is now planned, so eat is going as planned. we knew it was going to take time -- so it is going as planned. we knew it was going to take time. beyond 2022, we knew it was going to take time. we are right in the process as we had envisioned, right in the timing. now the good discussions are going to take place right after summer, and we welcome this discussion. it is in the dna of renault to do it collaboratively with the and the stakeholders, and you often find even better ideas what to do in the plan when you do it that way. if i take the plans where we have in france, where we went to implement the economy, since we started to discuss with our unions, we have more and more ideas of what this means and what can be done in order to implement the circular economy. everything is going according to plan at this stage. nejra: ok. that said, will you release the numbers earlier -- when you released the number earlier, y
need for teas from an outside person, etc. -- do we need expertise from an outside person, etc., etc.? these will be dealt with stream by stream, the plans, etc. everything is now planned, so eat is going as planned. we knew it was going to take time -- so it is going as planned. we knew it was going to take time. beyond 2022, we knew it was going to take time. we are right in the process as we had envisioned, right in the timing. now the good discussions are going to take place right after...
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have practice what human then mourning to face is a greek house share ceteris etc so i think was it the other ethnic parallel way street gets a word that went market went back yet as well as those were commercial farming etc when can jump of the world health organization speaking there now is sign for our resident coronavirus expert here is our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions about covert 90. do people here a asymptomatic carry the same amount of viruses people who show symptoms. spread from a decent a matic or precint to mattick patients is one reason code 19 that has moved with such such lightning speed through our populations live viable sars cove 2 is clearly being shared by people who often show no symptoms of the disease when they when they test positive for it so so we know they're playing a role in transmission much more of a role than they did for example during the sars epidemic when when patients were most infectious 5 to 10 days after they began showing symptoms the european centers for disease control say it's difficult to quantify how contagio
have practice what human then mourning to face is a greek house share ceteris etc so i think was it the other ethnic parallel way street gets a word that went market went back yet as well as those were commercial farming etc when can jump of the world health organization speaking there now is sign for our resident coronavirus expert here is our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions about covert 90. do people here a asymptomatic carry the same amount of viruses people who...
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these mixed signals, not just from the federal government so you see states like florida, georgia, etc we're hearing different things as well, but we're also seeing false reporting we are seeing the cdc seemingly say one thing versus another and i'm hoping, praying that this issue will resolve we will find clarity. in just a moment here. >> where is the african american support for president trump the strongest? the president said that he saw 12 to 15% with the african american vote, where does it come from? how does he get there? >> i think americans are awakening. our group, for instance, we put out multiple op-eds, videos, etc and one of the things that we are continuing to find is that blacks in america are actually resignations affects. case in point, steve, they are learning things like who margaret's in your was, what her organization was about, how they've been impacted. they're also learning that there has been one political party in the united states history that has fought against blacks moving forward. that is history that no one of us can deny. blacks are awakening to that
these mixed signals, not just from the federal government so you see states like florida, georgia, etc we're hearing different things as well, but we're also seeing false reporting we are seeing the cdc seemingly say one thing versus another and i'm hoping, praying that this issue will resolve we will find clarity. in just a moment here. >> where is the african american support for president trump the strongest? the president said that he saw 12 to 15% with the african american vote,...
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businesses in china them areas ways to do this to target them with investigations to change tariffs etc and it might also retaliate by. not fulfilling its obligations from the trade one phase deal so far however this is not what we've seen china has just announced buying more agricultural got goods from the u.s. ok that certainly is a good signal but what about the broader context where does this move leave us chinese relations. chinese u.s. relations are at a historical low they have never been as bad as they are now in the last past 40 years and the fact that the 2 countries my agree on selling some agricultural products of course does not speak to their ability to solve the problems between them because these problems they have are very is their trade problems that have not been able to be that they'd both sides have not been able to tackle in this in this agreement for example talking about high tech corporation etc their strategic geo strategic and military problems the south china sea for example where china has extended its. its reach into into the sea that is bordered by several
businesses in china them areas ways to do this to target them with investigations to change tariffs etc and it might also retaliate by. not fulfilling its obligations from the trade one phase deal so far however this is not what we've seen china has just announced buying more agricultural got goods from the u.s. ok that certainly is a good signal but what about the broader context where does this move leave us chinese relations. chinese u.s. relations are at a historical low they have never...
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identify church groups, etc., civil groups, etc., and get the information out. again, i believe facts will always went. there is a reason why the continues todia suppress groups like ourselves, conservative clergy of color here. why? they cannot find them selves able to stand against facts? why? it doesn't fit their narrative. the work you're doing in alabama i think personifies the work we can all do. let's talk about it. let's have a civil, diplomatic conversation. i thing we can find out that america is a great place to live. if you don't believe that, by the way, get a passport, travel somewhere, and you will come back to this great country, and you will thank god for the united states of america. host: we will go to greenville, north carolina. robert, you are next. caller: yes, bishop, what do you think about donald trump's racism? guest: could you become a circum-a little more specific? that goesn the racism to those who were incarcerated, primarily blacks? are you talking about the racism when he get historical amount of money that no other president has
identify church groups, etc., civil groups, etc., and get the information out. again, i believe facts will always went. there is a reason why the continues todia suppress groups like ourselves, conservative clergy of color here. why? they cannot find them selves able to stand against facts? why? it doesn't fit their narrative. the work you're doing in alabama i think personifies the work we can all do. let's talk about it. let's have a civil, diplomatic conversation. i thing we can find out...
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they might be an emergency medical worker, etc. >> the court and the d.c. circuit judge rejected the analogy to grand jury subpoenas served by prosecutors. these are legislative subpoenas, not subpoenas issued by the executive branch for an entirely different interests or concerns. these subpoenas need to be in aid of valid legislation, not as a prosecutor subpoena to prove wrongdoing. we think the analogy to clinton v jones is helpful. the court rejected an absolute immunity but said the president was entitled to some protection here saying the court should take the same approach. we are not saying the house has no powers to get these records. it needs to satisfy a heightened standard because if it doesn't, these requests will become routine and that weapon in the standing arsenal of the houses of congress i think will be routinely deployed in a way that harms both the separation of powers and undermines the presidency. >> justice alito? >> could you apply the standard that you think is appropriate to the subpoena from the house intelligence committee? >>
they might be an emergency medical worker, etc. >> the court and the d.c. circuit judge rejected the analogy to grand jury subpoenas served by prosecutors. these are legislative subpoenas, not subpoenas issued by the executive branch for an entirely different interests or concerns. these subpoenas need to be in aid of valid legislation, not as a prosecutor subpoena to prove wrongdoing. we think the analogy to clinton v jones is helpful. the court rejected an absolute immunity but said the...
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etc etc almost as if they had taken dictation. from the black lives matter movement i don't have a problem with that but since they have reversed field i think that some team has to give them a try out but as you want i know larry we've been following sports all lives the shelf life of an athlete is short he's been out for 3 years it has rarely happened that someone has been away from top level competitive sports for that long out lead it but even he great as he was was a different fire when he came back. still great but not as great and not in the same way so capper nick deserves a chance maybe some team like seattle peter all their coach appears to be a progressive guy he deserves a chance for a legitimate tryout and if he doesn't make it those who support therapeutic have to be convinced that he didn't make it after being given a full complete and fair chance and if he does make it great padrino holmes 24 years old signs a 10 year contract over a 1000000000 over a half a $1000000000.00 well we could put it this way is anybody w
etc etc almost as if they had taken dictation. from the black lives matter movement i don't have a problem with that but since they have reversed field i think that some team has to give them a try out but as you want i know larry we've been following sports all lives the shelf life of an athlete is short he's been out for 3 years it has rarely happened that someone has been away from top level competitive sports for that long out lead it but even he great as he was was a different fire when he...
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local socialist legislators, mayors, etc. when the american federation of labor had their annual meeting, at least 1/3 of the unions were headed by people who call themselves socialists of one kind or another. moreover, the socialist party was not a narrow fringe. it was a kind of umbrella, in which many people passed or took part, who were connected to major movements of the time. women's suffrage, for example, connected to the socialist party in some ways. municipal reform. labor legislation of this era. demands for public ownership of utilities like streetcar lines and gasworks. in other words, it was a broad, amorphous all-encompassing party. many leading figures at the time either work in it were connected to it, or sympathetic in some way or another. the idea of socialism was a rather vague idea to many people, but it was part of the political discourse. the socialist party had many diverse elements. there was often tension between them. often it is described as left versus right, radical versus reformer, within the soc
local socialist legislators, mayors, etc. when the american federation of labor had their annual meeting, at least 1/3 of the unions were headed by people who call themselves socialists of one kind or another. moreover, the socialist party was not a narrow fringe. it was a kind of umbrella, in which many people passed or took part, who were connected to major movements of the time. women's suffrage, for example, connected to the socialist party in some ways. municipal reform. labor legislation...
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that is benefiting retailers, the likes of home depot, etc.. sherwin-williams come etc.. there are other areas where you are seeing consumers spending money. areas peoplee are need to be looking at. from a consumer perspective, we think there are other areas people could invest in. wax -- >> diy. i saw that a lot in america. in.le putting pools we see americans taking advantage of the low mortgage rates. one part of the data in the u.s. has been right is the housing market. should people be putting more money into real estate? housing,ms of u.s. activity has been stronger than we have expected. we have seen a rebound in home sales. there is a lot of pent up demand and supply remains limited. low mortgage rates, almost as low as 3%. that is certainly helping. you are also seeing structural shifts as people look to suburban areas, larger houses. we think arrange of people can benefit from this. home depot, some of the u.s. house builders have been doing well. there is a wide range of companies that can benefit from this housing activity you are seeing right now. i was think
that is benefiting retailers, the likes of home depot, etc.. sherwin-williams come etc.. there are other areas where you are seeing consumers spending money. areas peoplee are need to be looking at. from a consumer perspective, we think there are other areas people could invest in. wax -- >> diy. i saw that a lot in america. in.le putting pools we see americans taking advantage of the low mortgage rates. one part of the data in the u.s. has been right is the housing market. should people...
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you are on the record, you have been on the record, all your adulterous acts, etc etc. the american published the american public, the church organizations that have been helping, catholics and jews will know you for what you are, and evil, abnormal beast. so while others who have backed. you are done. there is only one thing left to do, you know what it is, you have just 34 days in which to do this exact number has been selected for a specific reason, his definite practical significance. you are done, there is but one way out for you, you better take it before your filthy, abnormal, fraudulent self is baird to the nation. the fbi encourages martha king to kill himself because he is such a threat to the nation in their view. the fbi then offers this tape. king does not obviously kill himself. the fbi than offered to turn this tape over to the press. the press ransom down, imagine such an era, and the fbi backs off in the face of a looming congressional investigation into electronic surveillance. the timing of that works out in favor. from 1965 to 67, lyndon johnson take
you are on the record, you have been on the record, all your adulterous acts, etc etc. the american published the american public, the church organizations that have been helping, catholics and jews will know you for what you are, and evil, abnormal beast. so while others who have backed. you are done. there is only one thing left to do, you know what it is, you have just 34 days in which to do this exact number has been selected for a specific reason, his definite practical significance. you...
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sections of the country come up that we didn't anticipate, florida, texas, etc. we are working with talented people. it is going to work out. with that, i'll take a few questions. reporter: i want to ask about the surge of ventilators to various cities. the mayor of chicago says you are doing this to divert attention from your failures on coronavirus. you are only targeting cities run by democrats. pres. trump: cities in trouble unfortunately are run by democrats. you have radical left democrats running cities like chicago. unfortunately that is the facts. when you look at chicago and you look at the job -- mayor lightfoot sent me a letter yesterday. right now we are sending extra people to help. we are arresting a lot of people that have been very bad. as far as the coronavirus, i think we have done some amazing things. you compare our statistics to other countries. if you look at death rates, etc., especially into the future with what is happening, you will see impressive numbers for the united states. reporter: do you plan to do a national strategy to help sch
sections of the country come up that we didn't anticipate, florida, texas, etc. we are working with talented people. it is going to work out. with that, i'll take a few questions. reporter: i want to ask about the surge of ventilators to various cities. the mayor of chicago says you are doing this to divert attention from your failures on coronavirus. you are only targeting cities run by democrats. pres. trump: cities in trouble unfortunately are run by democrats. you have radical left...
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. -- complications, etc., all of these require widespread genetic technologies. so there is, no, i cannot think of one arena of virology for covid, starting from the antibody test, contact tracing, all the way to the production for new medicine, for as is aid, both phases, i cannot think of any one of those which has not been affected, or not been progressed by the 50-odd years during this time we have been looking and examining an understanding how genes work and how to sequenced them and how to understand them. susan: i'm sure people have read that viruses can mutate. so how do researchers keep up with those mutations? prof: mukherjee: again, we use genetic technologies. we sequenced the virus and try to identify with the mutations are. you can use the sequence of the virus to figure out where the strain is coming from. strain, anopean asian strain, an american strain, the spanish strain? once again, you use the technology that has really emerged from the last 50 years of genetic sequencing. susan: you talked about therapeutic medicines. is the understanding of
. -- complications, etc., all of these require widespread genetic technologies. so there is, no, i cannot think of one arena of virology for covid, starting from the antibody test, contact tracing, all the way to the production for new medicine, for as is aid, both phases, i cannot think of any one of those which has not been affected, or not been progressed by the 50-odd years during this time we have been looking and examining an understanding how genes work and how to sequenced them and how...
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., etc. when you bring -- will you bring in the unemployment benefit as $600, do you think it's possible to extend that benefit at that level and keep the bill at $1 trillion? ms. pelosi: what we said to the republicans -- i want to tell you something. this is deadly serious. our house is burning down in terms of the economic security of america's families. and these people are fiddling wherever they may be this weekend. so when you talk about well, they want to do $1 trillion, how can we do $600 for those in the most need? when they've got other things they want to do? that's what the distinguished leaders and i said to them. put your bill on paper. put your bill on paper. then we'll see. what you have included. and what you have left out. and then the american people will see what you have included and what you have left out. but i'm telling you, you can't have any more patience. you know, it's a wonderful thing i read. it's amazing how much patience people can have with other people's suff
., etc. when you bring -- will you bring in the unemployment benefit as $600, do you think it's possible to extend that benefit at that level and keep the bill at $1 trillion? ms. pelosi: what we said to the republicans -- i want to tell you something. this is deadly serious. our house is burning down in terms of the economic security of america's families. and these people are fiddling wherever they may be this weekend. so when you talk about well, they want to do $1 trillion, how can we do...
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and that's what this court has struck down, criminal convictions, etc., for subpoenas that do involve -- justice kavanaugh: personal records exactly identical, but for members of congress none of those would apply, presumably, at least under what you have articulated so far today. mr. letter: i think that's right, but i come back to clinton versus jones. this court issued a very clear decision saying we'll allow this one, but obviously the courts will monitor this. if contrary to what has happened in the past, our lengthy history, if there are situations when the president's ability to do his job is undermined, thank goodness the courts still exist that they are there to take care of it. chief justice roberts: would you like to take a minute to wrap up? mr. letter: i greatly appreciate that. just slipping back to my notes, i apologize. as i was saying before, remember that some of the key records here are ones the president has never seen and never had anything to do with, and we ask the court to focus on the specific subpoenas in this case because we're not dealing with what-ifs here
and that's what this court has struck down, criminal convictions, etc., for subpoenas that do involve -- justice kavanaugh: personal records exactly identical, but for members of congress none of those would apply, presumably, at least under what you have articulated so far today. mr. letter: i think that's right, but i come back to clinton versus jones. this court issued a very clear decision saying we'll allow this one, but obviously the courts will monitor this. if contrary to what has...
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something like that, but probably not as much, for testing, tracing, treatment, etc.. $1 trillion is an interesting starting point but it does not -- i don't know where the $40,000 came from, i think there are many families depending on size of family, so many different things that the $40,000 would have to be justified. i think families making over $40,000 probably need assistance and depending on their family situation. we think there is a path to talk about protecting businesses and workers and customers who come in. that is our osha provision. let's hear what everyone has to say. don't say, you all have to go back to work, even if it is not safe. by the way, we are removing all responsibility from the employer. no. [indiscernible] >> you said trillion here, truly in there, did you mean billion? >> i am saying trillion. $1 trillion for state and local, $1 trillion for unemployment insurance and direct payments. trillion with a "tr." $1 trillion for state and local is half of the cost of the republican plan and their tax scam. it added to trillion dollars to the national debt. i am
something like that, but probably not as much, for testing, tracing, treatment, etc.. $1 trillion is an interesting starting point but it does not -- i don't know where the $40,000 came from, i think there are many families depending on size of family, so many different things that the $40,000 would have to be justified. i think families making over $40,000 probably need assistance and depending on their family situation. we think there is a path to talk about protecting businesses and workers...
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etc.. it has to be a success. sounds like a broken record. not just because he is sending an expedition to retaliate require tax, he is also laying claim so that when the war is finished, the united states will have a claim to those lands. my wife grew up in a farm where she said every spring the rocks festival, iroquois country, the richest, deepest topsoil, this has to become american and washington understood what we can't understand because we know how the revolution finished. there was no guarantee they were going to do that and there were conversations towards the end of the war, the peace could be negotiated on the status quo. the united states will get its independence but people will hold things and britain kept land west of the appalachian trail or kept land claimed by the quÉbec, that is a huge amount of indian country washington advanced on the united states. all of that is wrapped up. >> everyone at mount vernon, they are glad you brought all of these, and was formally presented on this. during our closure we were excited to bri
etc.. it has to be a success. sounds like a broken record. not just because he is sending an expedition to retaliate require tax, he is also laying claim so that when the war is finished, the united states will have a claim to those lands. my wife grew up in a farm where she said every spring the rocks festival, iroquois country, the richest, deepest topsoil, this has to become american and washington understood what we can't understand because we know how the revolution finished. there was no...
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what we did with social distancing, safer at home, the closing of nonessential businesses, etc. then we went to where we are today. we have had a total of 432 deaths. there were four new fatalities last night and 1000 new cases. back in april, we were testing around 1500 to 2000 tests a day, that was our capacity. we have about 22,000 combined tests. today, we have done over 449,000, 450,000. you can see the resolve is increasing numbers all around the u.s. we are watching the data very closely. it is very concerning to us. you can see that we are one of the states that are performing better than the national average as far as positivity percentage. currently on ppe, you can see the current days we have on hand in our stockpile. we are well beyond where we were when we were trying to find one day of supplies for everyone. we also developed our surge plan, that we still have in place. our health care system had close to 5000 beds. we asked everyone to plus up by 40%. everybody came together and found places and developed plans. they showed they were pushing up the capacity 40%. i
what we did with social distancing, safer at home, the closing of nonessential businesses, etc. then we went to where we are today. we have had a total of 432 deaths. there were four new fatalities last night and 1000 new cases. back in april, we were testing around 1500 to 2000 tests a day, that was our capacity. we have about 22,000 combined tests. today, we have done over 449,000, 450,000. you can see the resolve is increasing numbers all around the u.s. we are watching the data very...
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the meli in washington, does that force jeff bezos, etc. did he suddenly decide to twist amazon into a more blue-chip character? lloyd: i don't think so. company is one day. operate the company like it is the first day. look around the shoulder and continue to innovate. i don't think it is in their dna to do anything normal. jonathan: can we talk about a stock split? why are we doing stock split in 2020 when you can buy fractions of stocks anyway in 2020? what is the rationale? when you cover a company like amazon, what is the rationale for it? lloyd: it is a good question. i think it is a bit of an anachronism. they don't need to do it. to historically help stocks to do it. in this day and age, it is not necessary. jonathan: great to catch up with you. have to get you back on the show soon. lloyd walmsley of deutsche bank. tom, your favorite index is the dow. let's talk about it. top of the pile, apple. at some point, there will be a stock split and all of a sudden with assive company price cap weighted down. tom: they came out with the ea
the meli in washington, does that force jeff bezos, etc. did he suddenly decide to twist amazon into a more blue-chip character? lloyd: i don't think so. company is one day. operate the company like it is the first day. look around the shoulder and continue to innovate. i don't think it is in their dna to do anything normal. jonathan: can we talk about a stock split? why are we doing stock split in 2020 when you can buy fractions of stocks anyway in 2020? what is the rationale? when you cover a...
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etc. ok? i would like our guest to put this in context. i do appreciate the president standing up to china, trying to create a global alliance, etc. your comments, please. appreciate the fact that the president is standing up to china. we have issues there that we will have to address as a nation . whether we do it now in our own setting of our own terms for it or we do it later when it is forced upon us, if we don't deal with it right now. i appreciate the fact that president trump and pompeo are working to bring this to the attention of americans and the fact that there are issues going on that we need to address. as far as what happened with the wuhan virus and with covid-19 and the world health organization, you are right, president trump said several years ago that we are not going quotei'm not getting the exactly right, but we won't be held to account by an unelected bureaucratic organization and i think that that is part of the reason by he has withdrawn from the world health organization. again, it's a bureaucratic, unelected organ
etc. ok? i would like our guest to put this in context. i do appreciate the president standing up to china, trying to create a global alliance, etc. your comments, please. appreciate the fact that the president is standing up to china. we have issues there that we will have to address as a nation . whether we do it now in our own setting of our own terms for it or we do it later when it is forced upon us, if we don't deal with it right now. i appreciate the fact that president trump and pompeo...
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if they have to take care of a sick family member, etc. -- we support ford some faculty and staff. so, i think we made good use of and we payers dollars, focus on making sure we maintain the quality of the programs and our offerings at the university. with a few chat callers -- gabriel is up first out of greensboro, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i listen to the radio. i never get to see you guys on tv. two points real quick, and it is not directly with college, but it is about schools. i think two things should happen -- i kind of want his opinion -- as far as kindergarten through 12th grade, and even colleges, but two things is -- if we want the kids to go back to school, we need to double the pain -- whatever a teacher is making for kindergarten through 12, we need to double their salary. the second point is kids do not need to go to school for as long as they do. the day needs to be cut in half. that is all i have to say. thank you, god bless. do,: gabriel, before you are you with us? caller: yes. host: would you be willing to pay mo
if they have to take care of a sick family member, etc. -- we support ford some faculty and staff. so, i think we made good use of and we payers dollars, focus on making sure we maintain the quality of the programs and our offerings at the university. with a few chat callers -- gabriel is up first out of greensboro, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i listen to the radio. i never get to see you guys on tv. two points real quick, and it is not directly...
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did the virus arrive and how well did your authorities respond to it and get people to wear masks, etc. host: the other -- another effect of the virus is the whole idea of remote working, working from home, working elsewhere that is not an office in a city or an urban area. any idea yet on how that may play out in cities across the country? up -- yeah, this is where we obviously do not yet have data, but i think we will see major changes in the future. i am speaking to you from my home, and i love working here. the desk where i am sitting is where i do my work every day. believe, my daughters might tell you if this is correct, but i believe i am just as productive as i ever was in the office, and i get to save almost two hours a day in the time it would take to commute back and forth. and that time goes partly to more productivity, partly to more time spent with my family. and a lot of other people are in the same situation. and we are seeing this. our bosses are are saying that we are just as productive. there is data to back that up, at least in the short-term. i think a lot of peopl
did the virus arrive and how well did your authorities respond to it and get people to wear masks, etc. host: the other -- another effect of the virus is the whole idea of remote working, working from home, working elsewhere that is not an office in a city or an urban area. any idea yet on how that may play out in cities across the country? up -- yeah, this is where we obviously do not yet have data, but i think we will see major changes in the future. i am speaking to you from my home, and i...
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i had a long meeting with my former national security advisor's, former secretaries, etc. and what they have heard so far. but if it does not get cleared up quickly, i will seek and ask if i can be briefed. reporter: have you begun to prepare for debates against president trump? joe biden: i can hardly wait. weekend, over the princeton decided to remove woodrow wilson's name from their school because of racist thinking. president trump yesterday called the decision incredible stupidity. what do you think about princeton -- princeton's decision on the president's comments and we are seeing the removal of statues and names from institutions and schools. do you think this is the right approach to come to terms with our nations history and its leaders? what do you think when you see the removal of these statues? joe biden: i think there were three categories. any institution that chose a name and wants to jettison that name now, they have that decision to make for whatever reason. i am assuming the board of trustees at princeton university made the judgment about the woodrow w
i had a long meeting with my former national security advisor's, former secretaries, etc. and what they have heard so far. but if it does not get cleared up quickly, i will seek and ask if i can be briefed. reporter: have you begun to prepare for debates against president trump? joe biden: i can hardly wait. weekend, over the princeton decided to remove woodrow wilson's name from their school because of racist thinking. president trump yesterday called the decision incredible stupidity. what do...