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paul: not really. no. lemonis: how come, paul?ll the tension and stress of locations and closing, and that all fell apart. lemonis: it didn't fall apart on my end. my money got spent. i haven't gotten one license fee of any kind, not a penny, not a nickel, not a dime. paul: we're trying to hold this together. lemonis: what do you want me to do? i need you to give me some direction. paul: work with craig on a temporary lease agreement. lemonis: you want me to work a deal out with the landlord so it lets parlour off the hook? yes or no? paul: yeah. lemonis: great. no. paul: what you brought up a couple of days ago was not true. i didn't have the proof. and you do this to me time and time again. mike: paul, i'm not going to go back 6 months and try to remember. i don't know. paul: that's a lie. turns out, my body wash was the problem. until i tried olay body. which improves skin 3 times better than the leading body wash. better skin from a body wash? you better believe it. with olay body. ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you
paul: not really. no. lemonis: how come, paul?ll the tension and stress of locations and closing, and that all fell apart. lemonis: it didn't fall apart on my end. my money got spent. i haven't gotten one license fee of any kind, not a penny, not a nickel, not a dime. paul: we're trying to hold this together. lemonis: what do you want me to do? i need you to give me some direction. paul: work with craig on a temporary lease agreement. lemonis: you want me to work a deal out with the landlord so...
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paul: okay.if you are add vising the trump campaign -- advising the trump campaign, if you were, what would you say? stick to this economic message the president laid out in michigan? is that, should that be the focus? >> well, i think the economic message is important coming down to the end. i think they're actually doing, they did a smart thing by raising the issue of law and order and framing it as a question of weakness and judgment. and then the question is, is by the end of the campaign they have to be in a place where they're making the economic argument. i think the president was wise to do it in michigan. i, frankly, in politics i've learned it's a lot harder to say what you're for than what you're against, and i think the president laying out what he's going to do, you know, protect the tack cuts, focus -- tax cuts, focus on fair trade, keep the regulations low, you know, don't burden us with a bunch more government regulation and red tape and spending program, you know, pro-growth poli
paul: okay.if you are add vising the trump campaign -- advising the trump campaign, if you were, what would you say? stick to this economic message the president laid out in michigan? is that, should that be the focus? >> well, i think the economic message is important coming down to the end. i think they're actually doing, they did a smart thing by raising the issue of law and order and framing it as a question of weakness and judgment. and then the question is, is by the end of the...
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paul: mary? miss for jay powell and the federal reserve which announced this past week that it will keep interest rates near zero for the next three years. now, that's quite a forecast coming from the fed which has trouble forecasting economic growth from quarter to quart. hue -- to quarter. humility is a virtue and nowhere more than at a central bank. unfortunately, it's also very scarce at central banks. paul: all right. bill? >> a miss to the minneapolis city council. you can't make this up. after george floyd died at the hands of minneapolis police, the city council voted to disband the police. this week they had a hearing on police reform, and instead of reporting how happily things have under thed the out, they started complaining about the rise in assaults, arson, robbery, murders. and they're saying, the council members are saying they're getting calls from their constituents, where are the police? more people have been killed in the first nine months of this year than all of last year. t
paul: mary? miss for jay powell and the federal reserve which announced this past week that it will keep interest rates near zero for the next three years. now, that's quite a forecast coming from the fed which has trouble forecasting economic growth from quarter to quart. hue -- to quarter. humility is a virtue and nowhere more than at a central bank. unfortunately, it's also very scarce at central banks. paul: all right. bill? >> a miss to the minneapolis city council. you can't make...
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paul: that's about 1000 a day. karl: sorry. paul: no worries.hen we come back, a battle for the senate. gravels to defend their majority. our panel look at the races to our panel look at the races to watch and what's at our panel look at the races to watch and what's at when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. white house of course not the only institution that they can the november election evers copeland scramble to regain control of the u.s. senate. gop holds 8347 majority there now for publicans defending 23 seats this year compared
paul: that's about 1000 a day. karl: sorry. paul: no worries.hen we come back, a battle for the senate. gravels to defend their majority. our panel look at the races to our panel look at the races to watch and what's at our panel look at the races to watch and what's at when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions...
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paul: that's about 1000 a day. karl: sorry. paul: no worries.battle for the senate. gravels to defend their majority. our panel look at the races to watch and what's at i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ( ♪ ) ♪ i need it so bad don't call it a hobby. it's way more than just a job. this is how we live every single day. can we go and play? (roaring of engines) ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed to try ( ♪ ) ♪ needed to fall ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed your love ♪ i'm burning away ♪ ♪ i need never get old ♪ i'm burning away ♪ ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus, get $400 off when you buy the new samsung galaxy note20 ultra 5g. you can adjust your comfortst on
paul: that's about 1000 a day. karl: sorry. paul: no worries.battle for the senate. gravels to defend their majority. our panel look at the races to watch and what's at i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ( ♪ ) ♪ i need it so bad don't call it a hobby. it's way more than just a job. this is how...
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good to see you, paul. paul: let me ask you about any coney barrett.ou've followed her career, describe how she thinks about the law. >> she clerked for scalia and her approach is similar to justice scalia, the firm originalists, original public meaning of the constitution, closely to the text, the plane meaning not good rather than trying to define legislative intent. we have the softer approach to start, the strength of president and whether he should be overturned somewhere between scalia and thomas on that. she's written a lot of academic writing you can look at for that kind of approach. she's spent three years on the seventh circuit, i think she's been 72 majority opinions different areas of law. very thoughtful and thorough, i don't think anyone say she's not qualified. paul: on this about the presidents, out to pursue that a little bit because in the critics i'm reading in the popular press, their hitting that a lot, a lot of liberal professors calling her views radical, suggesting she would somehow join a majority now that could be six -- thre
good to see you, paul. paul: let me ask you about any coney barrett.ou've followed her career, describe how she thinks about the law. >> she clerked for scalia and her approach is similar to justice scalia, the firm originalists, original public meaning of the constitution, closely to the text, the plane meaning not good rather than trying to define legislative intent. we have the softer approach to start, the strength of president and whether he should be overturned somewhere between...
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paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. the death of justice ginsburg, the 87-year-old justice died friday after long battle with friday leaving supreme court without prominent liberal voice and setting stage over contentious fight over successor. here is the legacy of justice ginsburg and what her loss means to high court. shapiro at cato institute and publisher of cato supreme court review. new book supreme disorder, judicial nominations tan politics of america's highest court comes out tuesday. ilia, welcome, good to see you again. >> good to be on. paul: what is in your view justice ginsburg's main legacy? >> well, he's a legal giant as justice scalia put it in writing about her times magazine as most influential people years ago. her pioneering legacy litigation strategy, achieving so much to turn back sex discrimination, patience, professionalism, her niceness, universally liked and famously the wonderful relationship with justice scalia. the last 10, 15 years she's mostly been known for her descents, famous majority
paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. the death of justice ginsburg, the 87-year-old justice died friday after long battle with friday leaving supreme court without prominent liberal voice and setting stage over contentious fight over successor. here is the legacy of justice ginsburg and what her loss means to high court. shapiro at cato institute and publisher of cato supreme court review. new book supreme disorder, judicial nominations tan politics of america's highest court comes...
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paul: that's about 1000 a day. karl: sorry. paul: no worries.n we come back, a battle for the senate. gravels to defend their majority. our panel look at the races to watch and what's at stake if democrats take control. ♪ white house of course not the only institution that they can the november election evers copeland scramble to regain control of the u.s. senate. gop holds 8347 majority there now for publicans defending 23 seats this year compared to only 12 for democrats. our panel is back with a look at the races to watch. kim, as i counted, democrats are defending, public will lose alabama into more than or at least competitive but you look at republicans and i see at least seven states that are competitive in a significant way of the good news, particularly arizona and colorado and montana, maine and north carolina in a couple of georgia seats, or at least competitive so how do you see it? kim: i see it the same way, rank them in terms of the ones most at risk for republicans and you'd start in arizona where martha mcsally, named to that po
paul: that's about 1000 a day. karl: sorry. paul: no worries.n we come back, a battle for the senate. gravels to defend their majority. our panel look at the races to watch and what's at stake if democrats take control. ♪ white house of course not the only institution that they can the november election evers copeland scramble to regain control of the u.s. senate. gop holds 8347 majority there now for publicans defending 23 seats this year compared to only 12 for democrats. our panel is back...
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paul: jason.ional football league, the season is about to begin and unfortunately the nfl has decided to follow inrt the footsteps of the mba and the major league baseball. in allowing the stadium to be used as platforms for black lives matter propaganda. we will see social justice slogan and the in zones in the names of shooting victims on helmets and so forth. i don't think this is why people turn to watch football, it might be why they stopped coming in. paul: may be some well. dan. dan: well done, let's give a hit to charles andrews who just this past week was elected the first trican-american mayor of monrovia alabama, that is the town with the novel to kill a mockingbird. what was striking was the victory statement after elected mayor. he said today as i stand on the threshold of history the shoulders of our parents and our four parents, we are one people, one town, one teamon all-inclusive. we could use more of that. paul: that is it forho this week show. thank you to my panel and all of yo
paul: jason.ional football league, the season is about to begin and unfortunately the nfl has decided to follow inrt the footsteps of the mba and the major league baseball. in allowing the stadium to be used as platforms for black lives matter propaganda. we will see social justice slogan and the in zones in the names of shooting victims on helmets and so forth. i don't think this is why people turn to watch football, it might be why they stopped coming in. paul: may be some well. dan. dan:...
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paul: how about 21?ere going to be meaningful growth in 2021 and how much of that is dependent on stimulus? andrew: i think we can continue to grow but that is where you start thinking about stimulus. there was stimulus that was done, stimulus checks, enhanced unemployment, that will carry us through q3 if not the rest of the year. iswe get into 2021, that when you would like to see or help for unemployed workers, people who are unemployed through no fault of their own. you would like to see other forms of spending, things like infrastructure that have a high multiplier. those are things you can think about after the election. lisa: andrew hollenhorst of citigroup, thank you so much for spending time with us and good luck with the initiation of school, possibly for the first time in person since march. i want to offer up a bloomberg surveillance correction. if tom keene were here he would demand this. it is back-to-school for some folks, yet new york city yesterday to delay the school 21st.g to september
paul: how about 21?ere going to be meaningful growth in 2021 and how much of that is dependent on stimulus? andrew: i think we can continue to grow but that is where you start thinking about stimulus. there was stimulus that was done, stimulus checks, enhanced unemployment, that will carry us through q3 if not the rest of the year. iswe get into 2021, that when you would like to see or help for unemployed workers, people who are unemployed through no fault of their own. you would like to see...
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paul: can you afford to?n, i have done this pattern over a number of years where i was able to financially prepare myself for the what ifs. this is one of those what ifs. paul: back in january in the big tent there were hawkers of tire pressure monitors, rv window cleaners, orthotics. we reconnected with bill and darla mclean who'd driven here , from mexico, where they go for affordable health care. >> shrimp tacos are killer. >> we have a great pharmacist down there. we get glasses and our teeth worked on. i don't know how much they can -- how they can charge so much for things here when you can get the same thing over there for a fraction. paul: but the mclains were at the rv show for a gig to sign up other work campers as oilfield gate guards. >> they pay $150 a day for that. paul: work camping is not for everyone. does this interest you? >> no. i retired for a reason. paul: but bill and sandy collins liked what they heard. they work camp, in part to fund travel. >> we work adventureland and go to jcpenney
paul: can you afford to?n, i have done this pattern over a number of years where i was able to financially prepare myself for the what ifs. this is one of those what ifs. paul: back in january in the big tent there were hawkers of tire pressure monitors, rv window cleaners, orthotics. we reconnected with bill and darla mclean who'd driven here , from mexico, where they go for affordable health care. >> shrimp tacos are killer. >> we have a great pharmacist down there. we get glasses...
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paul romer, how do you view this? it is easy to say this is an idiosyncratic event, but are there fundamental numbers that should worry the fundamental investor? paul: i think there are signs of deterioration, which is exactly what we expected because of the he failure by the congress to continue the support for the economy and provided earlier. one sign of deterioration is when you look at the new claims for unemployment. we have a survey measure. you knock on doors and you ask if that person is employed. and each week we look at how many new claims there are. in the weekend ending on august 29, that was up to 1.6 million people asking or filing for unemployment. that was up to 1.6%, up from 1.4% the week before. these are the most recent indicators. and it is worth keeping in mind, 1.5ever in our history had million people claim unemployment within a week, except during this administration. market werelabor 1.6 million people each week are having to file for unemployment insurance because they have lost their jobs,
paul romer, how do you view this? it is easy to say this is an idiosyncratic event, but are there fundamental numbers that should worry the fundamental investor? paul: i think there are signs of deterioration, which is exactly what we expected because of the he failure by the congress to continue the support for the economy and provided earlier. one sign of deterioration is when you look at the new claims for unemployment. we have a survey measure. you knock on doors and you ask if that person...
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you can see it behind paul. and you'll see blurbs from bill clinton, nancy pelosi, james car absolutely, even willie nelson. but the most flattering blurb comes from someone else, and here is what donald trump says about paul. paul begala, the dopey cnn flunk key has knowingly commuted fraud in his first ad against maine paul, clearly you are getting under the man's skin, well done. may all democratic candidates and voters and other republicans who are never trumpers read your book and heed your wise counsel in the next 88 days. paul's conversation partner tonight the incredible donna brazile, currently a fox news contributor and foreman interim chair of -- former interlimb chair of -- interim chair of the democratic national committee. she ran former vice president al gore's campaign in 2000. she's the author of some really great books and bestsellers, most recently of a wonderful, terrific book for colored girls who consider politics. that book won the 2019 naacp image award in the nonfiction category. like pa
you can see it behind paul. and you'll see blurbs from bill clinton, nancy pelosi, james car absolutely, even willie nelson. but the most flattering blurb comes from someone else, and here is what donald trump says about paul. paul begala, the dopey cnn flunk key has knowingly commuted fraud in his first ad against maine paul, clearly you are getting under the man's skin, well done. may all democratic candidates and voters and other republicans who are never trumpers read your book and heed...
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francine: paul, thank you so much as always. paul donovan from ubs wealth management.ing up, the swiss regulator escalates the spying scandal of thed to the ouster ceo of credit suisse. this is bloomberg. ♪ the financial regulator is escalating a probe into credit suisse. they opened enforcement proceedings against the bank on formerng employees. the scandal led to the ouster of the former ceo tidjane thiam. does the latest announcement actually bring us with the scandal? thanks, francine. you will remember this dates back to just about a year ago when we discovered that credit suisse had been spying on a former banker working for its arrival ubs. we had gone through about a year now of their bank trying to put this to bed and move away from this reputationally, but now we will have a couple more months of this because the proceedings open by the regulator will take a couple of more months. the bank will have to contend with further results. finma tends to be a little less powerful than other regulators in other cases in other countries. they don't necessarily have the
francine: paul, thank you so much as always. paul donovan from ubs wealth management.ing up, the swiss regulator escalates the spying scandal of thed to the ouster ceo of credit suisse. this is bloomberg. ♪ the financial regulator is escalating a probe into credit suisse. they opened enforcement proceedings against the bank on formerng employees. the scandal led to the ouster of the former ceo tidjane thiam. does the latest announcement actually bring us with the scandal? thanks, francine....
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paul, thank you so much for being our guest. paul: thank you, sean. >> this is american history tv, featuring events, interviews, archival films and visits to college classrooms, museums, and historic places, exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span three. >> american history tv american artifacts visits to museums and historic places. independenceo national historical park in philadelphia to visit the assembly room inside independence hall where both the declaration of independence and the u.s. constitution were debated and eventually signed. this
paul, thank you so much for being our guest. paul: thank you, sean. >> this is american history tv, featuring events, interviews, archival films and visits to college classrooms, museums, and historic places, exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span three. >> american history tv american artifacts visits to museums and historic places. independenceo national historical park in philadelphia to visit the assembly room inside independence hall where both the declaration of...
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paul, it's our honor to have you with us please, paul, stand up. thank you, paul. thank you.rfect. thank you, paul. great job, paul. appreciate it. here as well as army veteran greg m, elekan. he served as a radio operator for dwight d. eisenhower. i would love to have heard of those conversations. much more interesting than today, right? 75 years ago, general eisenhower directed greg to broadcast around the world the long awaiting news that germany had surrendered. greg, your being here is very much appreciated. thank you very much. it was a great honor meeting you beforeful thank you very much. very, very great honor. our tambing today is to pass on to the next generation the blessings of liberty that you fought for and that you bled for , all for security. you wanted to secure our future, you wanted to praise and raise our flag and you did that. you raised our flag and you stand proud and you stand tall and we're doing it in our nation too, almost everyone. ever once in a while you see somebody not do it. we don't like it when they don't do it. i want to just thank you. am
paul, it's our honor to have you with us please, paul, stand up. thank you, paul. thank you.rfect. thank you, paul. great job, paul. appreciate it. here as well as army veteran greg m, elekan. he served as a radio operator for dwight d. eisenhower. i would love to have heard of those conversations. much more interesting than today, right? 75 years ago, general eisenhower directed greg to broadcast around the world the long awaiting news that germany had surrendered. greg, your being here is...
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for that final battle, alice paul was the head of the national women's party, but alice paul did notome down to tennessee for that final battle. , two reasonseason first, the national women's party was struggling for money and donations at the time. for -- alice paul stayed in washington, d.c. and wanted to raise money and get more donations so she could support the efforts in tennessee. she felt like she could play a role at the fundraiser. the other reason was sue white had been born in tennessee and had roots in tennessee. what alice paul concluded was it would be better to have tennessee women advocating and interfacing with legislators in tennessee rather than outsiders. even carrie chapman catt, very involved in nashville, stayed in her hotel room. she did not interface directly with legislators deciding how to vote on the 90 the amendment. she had her supporters from the national american women's suffrage association who had tennessee ties doing that for her. we talked about elizabeth standen and susan b. anthony, who were pioneers in this and what role do they play? andt: sus
for that final battle, alice paul was the head of the national women's party, but alice paul did notome down to tennessee for that final battle. , two reasonseason first, the national women's party was struggling for money and donations at the time. for -- alice paul stayed in washington, d.c. and wanted to raise money and get more donations so she could support the efforts in tennessee. she felt like she could play a role at the fundraiser. the other reason was sue white had been born in...
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paul: now you have to explain about negative interest rates.o is in high school asked me, and i'm not even sure after 20 minutes i was able to explain it to him. but that is the world we live in. lisa: i've heard some people have proposed taking a cookie from them, taking a bite, and giving it back. other people say, just charge for maintenance, as well as rent and food, and you will have more of a sense. . right now in markets, you are definitely seeing that lead higher in the everything rally, with people saying that things are not high enough yet. the idea that as earnings come out better than expected, even with macy's, one of the most beaten up stocks, their shares are higher in premarket trading after still reporting a loss of more than $200 million, but a lot less than people had expected. the euro we getting a bit against the dollar, so we can't decry the death of the dollar just yet. to --r yield higher 0.0113%. from new york, this is bloomberg. with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. it was a record-setting month for joe biden and
paul: now you have to explain about negative interest rates.o is in high school asked me, and i'm not even sure after 20 minutes i was able to explain it to him. but that is the world we live in. lisa: i've heard some people have proposed taking a cookie from them, taking a bite, and giving it back. other people say, just charge for maintenance, as well as rent and food, and you will have more of a sense. . right now in markets, you are definitely seeing that lead higher in the everything...
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paul? think it's misguided, because if you are in power, the president, or my mayor, or anyone in between. you may not like what the press is reporting on. but if you take the press away, what's that famous jefferson quote, i will probably mangle it , but choosing newspaper and no government and no newspapers go with newspapers -- something to that effect. if you have people whose task it is to say, i'm here on the scene, this is what i'm reporting on. and there are biases, there's no way to completely eliminate that, but you have actually folks willing to say look you're in power. let's move it away from the president. let's go to something, you know, less controversial like a mayor or governor or city council person. and say if i am having something that really should not go on going on in my city. how am i going to know about it? there's a contract. and it's a bad contract and sweet heart contract. how am i going to know about it and unless somebody reports it? i as a citizen am not goin
paul? think it's misguided, because if you are in power, the president, or my mayor, or anyone in between. you may not like what the press is reporting on. but if you take the press away, what's that famous jefferson quote, i will probably mangle it , but choosing newspaper and no government and no newspapers go with newspapers -- something to that effect. if you have people whose task it is to say, i'm here on the scene, this is what i'm reporting on. and there are biases, there's no way to...
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so alice paul actually stayed back in washington, d.c. and wanted to raise money and get more donations so she could support the efforts in tennessee. so she was -- felt like she could play the role as the fundraiser. the other reason was that sue white had been born in tennessee and had roots in tennessee and what alice paul correctly concluded was it would be better to have tennessee women advocating and directly interfacing with legislators down in tennessee rather than outsiders. even carrie catt who was very involved in nashville stayed in her hotel room at the hotel hermitage. she did not interface directly with legislators who were deciding how to vote on the 19th amendment. she had her supporters from the national american women's suffrage association who were actually had tennessee ties doing that for her. >> we talked about elizabeth katy stanton and susan b. anthony both of course who were pioneers in all of this. how old were they at the time? what role did they play? >> yes, unfortunately both susan b. anthony and elizabeth k
so alice paul actually stayed back in washington, d.c. and wanted to raise money and get more donations so she could support the efforts in tennessee. so she was -- felt like she could play the role as the fundraiser. the other reason was that sue white had been born in tennessee and had roots in tennessee and what alice paul correctly concluded was it would be better to have tennessee women advocating and directly interfacing with legislators down in tennessee rather than outsiders. even...
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i agree wi ramon paul and paul,i don't know paul the former and latter. but there's an air of what paul called, an air of surrealist about the severability argument. it seems preposterous, not what the congress intended, they intended the opposite. there are somewhere between three and four dozen amicus briefs arguing that it is severable or what the catastrophic outcomes would be. i filed i think the only amicus brief arguing whether the 2017 congress actually enacted in mandate a requirement for people to purchase aca insurance requirements. that seemed more ser real than the severability argument. i think the notion that the 2017 congress donald trump impose add mandate to purchase insurance is contrary to the plain text of what they did in light of the chief justice's construction of the statute to give a choice between a and b and they didn't amend a or b. you can maintain health insurance or pay the personal responsibility payment, which is now zero. they didn't amend that. they knew that was the construction of the statute. the president of the uni
i agree wi ramon paul and paul,i don't know paul the former and latter. but there's an air of what paul called, an air of surrealist about the severability argument. it seems preposterous, not what the congress intended, they intended the opposite. there are somewhere between three and four dozen amicus briefs arguing that it is severable or what the catastrophic outcomes would be. i filed i think the only amicus brief arguing whether the 2017 congress actually enacted in mandate a requirement...
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, paul the latter, paul the former, but the, there's an air of the argume argument. it seems propostrouse. obviously not what the 2017 congress intended. they intended the opposite. for all that, arguing that it is severable, i filed what i think is the only brief amicus brief, arguing that the first question, the question of whether the 2017 congress actually enacted a mandate, a requirement for people to puchls aca compliant health insurance, that question seems, to me, that apparently, only to e me, and a couple of other people, even easier and more surreal than the severability argument. i think the notion that the 2017 congress and donald trump imposed on mandate to purchase insurance is contrary to the plain text of what they did in light of the chief justice's construction of the statute to give a choice between a and b and they didn't amend a or b. you can maintain health insurance or pay the personal responsibility ple tility paymes now zero. they knew that was the construction of the statute. the president of the united states, last week in his town hall wi
, paul the latter, paul the former, but the, there's an air of the argume argument. it seems propostrouse. obviously not what the 2017 congress intended. they intended the opposite. for all that, arguing that it is severable, i filed what i think is the only brief amicus brief, arguing that the first question, the question of whether the 2017 congress actually enacted a mandate, a requirement for people to puchls aca compliant health insurance, that question seems, to me, that apparently, only...
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paul: it depends on how you measure that.of the total number of reported cases, we are likely to see it dwarfing what we saw in march-april. hopefully we will not see as many deaths or for tallies around europe as we saw in the spring. there are a number of reasons for that. mainly, the epidemic is .preading in younger people and younger people generally do not get severely sick, and really die. -- rarely die. that is the main reason we are not seeing as many deaths, despite the greater number of reported cases. , ande better at treating the use of medicine to reduce the death in people. it was a real step forward in our understanding of the management of the severe cases. -- ande: i keep reading i am not a virologist or a doctor -- but something called interferon. it basically helps orchestrate the body's defenses. we understand interference and why some get sick and others do not. paul: there are a lot of reasons why some get very sick and others don't. interferon is an essential part of the body's immune defense mechanisms
paul: it depends on how you measure that.of the total number of reported cases, we are likely to see it dwarfing what we saw in march-april. hopefully we will not see as many deaths or for tallies around europe as we saw in the spring. there are a number of reasons for that. mainly, the epidemic is .preading in younger people and younger people generally do not get severely sick, and really die. -- rarely die. that is the main reason we are not seeing as many deaths, despite the greater number...
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paul: this is going to be happening anyway. technological changes, the changes of the fourth industrial revolution, fascinating from an economic point of view, in many ways reverses the social shift of the first industrial revolution. we are leaving the cities and going back to rural areas. what that does is it changes work times. i am not traveling to work on london underground spending half an hour to and from work every day stuck on the central line. my daily commute if i'm working from home is me stumbling five yards from my bedroom to my home office, that is it. i'm saving myself in our day. what am i doing with that? i'm looking for entertainment, i'm looking for leisure, and i may spend money in doing that. this is been the progression throughout the 20th century. written we would all be working 50 hours to -- 15 hours a day by the year 2030. i am suit -- i am sure that is true for tom but your average economist is not working 15 hours. keene's was looking for a big drop at the time people are spending at work. it happen
paul: this is going to be happening anyway. technological changes, the changes of the fourth industrial revolution, fascinating from an economic point of view, in many ways reverses the social shift of the first industrial revolution. we are leaving the cities and going back to rural areas. what that does is it changes work times. i am not traveling to work on london underground spending half an hour to and from work every day stuck on the central line. my daily commute if i'm working from home...
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reporter: paul rusesabagina lived in exile for more than 20 years.is not clear how he ended up back in handcuffs. the investigation bureau said there was international cooperation, but gave no further information. lithuania, latvia, and estonia have imposed sanctions on belarusian officials including alexander lukashenko. 30 belarusians have been targeted with travel bans. all are accused of playing a role in violence against protesters following the disputed election on august 9. lukashenko, an ally of russia, denies electoral fraud and says the protesters are backed from abroad. his inclusion on the list sends a message to european countries. baltic states have led calls for the west to take action against the belarusian president who has been in power for 26 years, described as europe's last dictator. protests against lukashenko continue. many critics have had to seek refuge in neighboring countries. a group in the lithuanian capital because of one small active resistance. reporter: a few seconds of defiance against the government of alexander luk
reporter: paul rusesabagina lived in exile for more than 20 years.is not clear how he ended up back in handcuffs. the investigation bureau said there was international cooperation, but gave no further information. lithuania, latvia, and estonia have imposed sanctions on belarusian officials including alexander lukashenko. 30 belarusians have been targeted with travel bans. all are accused of playing a role in violence against protesters following the disputed election on august 9. lukashenko,...
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paul: know, there is no guarantee. this bad coronavirus has already done things you have never predicted. it rages in the summer months. who would have ever predicted that? the post-infectious phenomenon, i don't know any other virus that has been what this virus does. influenza also kills older people but fewer than 10% are of those deaths are from nursing homes. here we had 40%. it causes vasculitis. not because it reproduces itself in the blood vessels, it appears to be all immunologically stroky disease. that is surprising. we are meeting that challenge with vaccine strategies like , that have basically never been used as commercial products in the united states before. is there going to be a learning curve? i cannot imagine there would not be. the things we wish we would learn -- we would know now -- i guess the short answer is no. that is why you do the phase three trials. >> we will come back to that discussion about the level of evidence between the emergency use authorization and life insurers. there is a lot
paul: know, there is no guarantee. this bad coronavirus has already done things you have never predicted. it rages in the summer months. who would have ever predicted that? the post-infectious phenomenon, i don't know any other virus that has been what this virus does. influenza also kills older people but fewer than 10% are of those deaths are from nursing homes. here we had 40%. it causes vasculitis. not because it reproduces itself in the blood vessels, it appears to be all immunologically...
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paul, you, your group produced a public service announcement on covid. and the importance of mail-in voting sometime before the controversy exploded over president trump's opposition to increased mail-in voting and all of the various challenges that were seeing now. how long ago did you see this coming with -- with mail-in or did you feel you did see it coming? >> well, we saw mail-in, i happen to live in washington state. and washington state has had universal mail voting i can't remember but it is eight or ten years we have a republican secretary of state who is a big backer of it and to us it's this, we can see our voter turnout has increased we can see there have been no problems with fraud that you know, that have surfaced. i have terrible hand writing so sometimes it is true that somebody calls me and said do you need to sending a ballot in because you put your phone number and in there to be able to check and i said yes i've got in handwriting and never got any better. and it works. and so when covid was kick off, it seemed very clear that there's
paul, you, your group produced a public service announcement on covid. and the importance of mail-in voting sometime before the controversy exploded over president trump's opposition to increased mail-in voting and all of the various challenges that were seeing now. how long ago did you see this coming with -- with mail-in or did you feel you did see it coming? >> well, we saw mail-in, i happen to live in washington state. and washington state has had universal mail voting i can't...
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paul is now living with her while looking for an easy job. but it hasn't been easy but toonies often suffer from discrimination. here they have an expression that you try to keep the ball but you hit the gold the 2nd you left on an adventure and you didn't succeed. if you fail. to avoid to be seen as the person who kicked and he had. many retired immigrant try to hype. but no matter how hard it is paul doesn't want to hide he hopes to find a job soon and will continue to share his experiences. a kenyan grandmother is keeping her love of weightlifting in the family and the sea will be able to compete at the $22.00 alfa lympics and is now trading up her daughter and granddaughter for future glory she says the crown of ice crisis has actually helped make a profit even. this is no ordinary training session. a weight lifting dentistry is being created in kenya by missy abi arrow in 2012 she became only the 2nd african woman to compete in weightlifting at the olympics now retired she wants her daughter and granddaughter to follow suit. did. 10 year
paul is now living with her while looking for an easy job. but it hasn't been easy but toonies often suffer from discrimination. here they have an expression that you try to keep the ball but you hit the gold the 2nd you left on an adventure and you didn't succeed. if you fail. to avoid to be seen as the person who kicked and he had. many retired immigrant try to hype. but no matter how hard it is paul doesn't want to hide he hopes to find a job soon and will continue to share his experiences....
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paul's speech starting to slur until the words stopped. >> dr. paul?> reporter: the 85-year-old rushed to a hospital. the diagnosis, not immediately clear. >> he was having difficulty speaking, slurring his speech, and there appeared to be a little bit of a facial droop, signs or symptoms that could indicate that he could have been having a stroke or perhaps a mini stroke. >> reporter: paul, a libertarian fixture in american politics for decades. the texas lawmaker rising to prominence during three campaigns for president, most recently in 2012. >> what should the role of government be? >> reporter: news of paul's scare spread quickly. ted cruz calling him an extraordinary warrior for liberty. rand paul following suit, writing, thank god dad is doing well. thank you for all of your prayers today. >> any of these symptoms are troubling enough, but to take them all as a whole, combined with his age, how important was it that he go straight to the hospital? >> so it's absolutely important that anybody really of any age having symptoms like this are evalua
paul's speech starting to slur until the words stopped. >> dr. paul?> reporter: the 85-year-old rushed to a hospital. the diagnosis, not immediately clear. >> he was having difficulty speaking, slurring his speech, and there appeared to be a little bit of a facial droop, signs or symptoms that could indicate that he could have been having a stroke or perhaps a mini stroke. >> reporter: paul, a libertarian fixture in american politics for decades. the texas lawmaker rising...
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former presidential candidate ron paul appearing to suffer a medical emergency.l see it, and what we've learned tonight. you'll see it, and what we've it's about the humans. these humans, those humans. groovin, and golden. it's about getting more than health insurance and a partner who listens and acts. humana calls it human care. it's talking to a doctor from your couch, or helping you find a cheaper prescription before you ask. it's helping you fix the rugs so you don't fall, and keeping you social, online or off. it's getting to know you, so you can be your healthiest. that's our superpower. that's human care. from humana. i do motivational speakingld. that's human care. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant
former presidential candidate ron paul appearing to suffer a medical emergency.l see it, and what we've learned tonight. you'll see it, and what we've it's about the humans. these humans, those humans. groovin, and golden. it's about getting more than health insurance and a partner who listens and acts. humana calls it human care. it's talking to a doctor from your couch, or helping you find a cheaper prescription before you ask. it's helping you fix the rugs so you don't fall, and keeping you...
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and while it's unclear whether paul suffered a stroke, experts say they are common.0,000 people in the u.s. have a stroke each year. one person every 40 seconds. the most common symptoms include weakness or numbness on one side of the face or body, difficulty speaking, changes in vision, dizziness and headaches. >>> doctors say a victim's outcome depends how fast they're treated. >> every second counts while having a stroke, so call 911 and get to the emergency room quickly. >> reporter: ron paul's eldest son says he's up walking, talking and in good spirits as he seeks medical attention tonight. >> good news. thank you. >>> when we come back, the pictures coming in the tornado touching down on the east coast. the chase mobile app, e your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: he
and while it's unclear whether paul suffered a stroke, experts say they are common.0,000 people in the u.s. have a stroke each year. one person every 40 seconds. the most common symptoms include weakness or numbness on one side of the face or body, difficulty speaking, changes in vision, dizziness and headaches. >>> doctors say a victim's outcome depends how fast they're treated. >> every second counts while having a stroke, so call 911 and get to the emergency room quickly....
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please type into the q&a bar and ask questions for me to ask paul here. while paul is talking, i will show some slides that include images from the book. if you have not picked up the book, i would highly recommend it. you talked about marshall, a side note about marshall. if you have not been to his home down in leesburg, virginia, anybody that is listening, i would encourage you to go down to leesburg, virginia, right down route 15 and visit. it is a beautiful place and a wonderful museum to him and his wife and his work in the army. and as secretary of state and whatnot. you have talked about marshall and some of the other characters, you reach so many characters in the story you tell, whether it is omar bradley, george marshall, patton, eisenhower and others. what did you discover about one or more these individuals that you found interesting or you learned that you did not know before? paul: it is hard to pick one out of the lot, but i think eisenhower is one of the most fascinating ones because he, during this period, he wants to get into a position
please type into the q&a bar and ask questions for me to ask paul here. while paul is talking, i will show some slides that include images from the book. if you have not picked up the book, i would highly recommend it. you talked about marshall, a side note about marshall. if you have not been to his home down in leesburg, virginia, anybody that is listening, i would encourage you to go down to leesburg, virginia, right down route 15 and visit. it is a beautiful place and a wonderful museum...
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paul it's a debacle.erwards, this is humiliating for the united states government and personally for president kennedy. it was a great victory for fidel castro, there was a lot of bitter recriminations and finger pointing going on. kennedys advisers and pro kennedy historians ever since have placed all the blame on the cia. pay for its mistaken assumptions in planning, for deceiving the president about its chances for success. and on the other hand, cia people at the time and cia defenders ever since, but not me, have admitted that there were planning errors but insists the invasion could have been successful put if it had been allowed to work as. plant it's failure, they say, was kennedy's fault for canceling that second airstrike, for refusing u.s. military support. he is blamed for moving the landing site and even for liking covert action too much. the chief cia planner that was a brilliant man who is also the project manager for the you to aircraft and also the follow on the a 12. he and the director
paul it's a debacle.erwards, this is humiliating for the united states government and personally for president kennedy. it was a great victory for fidel castro, there was a lot of bitter recriminations and finger pointing going on. kennedys advisers and pro kennedy historians ever since have placed all the blame on the cia. pay for its mistaken assumptions in planning, for deceiving the president about its chances for success. and on the other hand, cia people at the time and cia defenders ever...
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speaking to us there from les paul sankey for your time. now the coronavirus pandemic and the south asia south china sea feud are high on the agenda for diplomatic talks in southeast asia the 10 nation asay and bloc is holding a delayed summit with foreign ministers meeting virtually because of the outbreak scott hide everything or some bangkok. the any meetings are viewed as an opportunity for the host country this year vietnam to showcase its culture progress and position but not only have 2020 meetings and summits switched to virtual gatherings their traditions and the usual focus on the big regional issues this year are taking a backseat because of covert 19 but even more than the pandemic itself it's the dire economic downturn the region is preparing for i think that this is foremost in the minds of foreign ministers and i think they'll be looking for creative and practical ways of trying to. quickly recover in 2021 they may also be talking about opportunities for allowing tourism or travel bubbles or other things like this have been d
speaking to us there from les paul sankey for your time. now the coronavirus pandemic and the south asia south china sea feud are high on the agenda for diplomatic talks in southeast asia the 10 nation asay and bloc is holding a delayed summit with foreign ministers meeting virtually because of the outbreak scott hide everything or some bangkok. the any meetings are viewed as an opportunity for the host country this year vietnam to showcase its culture progress and position but not only have...
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>> thank you, paul. i wanted everyone to know that congressman mike thompson and i are fully engaged as we always have been in these situations to make sure the federal support available to our community happens quickly. we are working very closely with all the other elected officials at the state and local level to make sure that happens. i will just mention one thing and let you get back to the first responders and others. if you are under an evacuation order and you need to incur expenses to house you and your family until you can get back to your house, save the receipts. if you can document those expenses, either congressman thompson or i and our teams would be happy to work with you to try to get some federal reimbursement. it is only a few hundred dollars but it is available to folks subject to those evacuation orders. thanks a lot. >> thank you very much. save your receipts. the we are also pleased to have with us both state senator bill dodd and state senator mike mcguire. senator mcguire, let's
>> thank you, paul. i wanted everyone to know that congressman mike thompson and i are fully engaged as we always have been in these situations to make sure the federal support available to our community happens quickly. we are working very closely with all the other elected officials at the state and local level to make sure that happens. i will just mention one thing and let you get back to the first responders and others. if you are under an evacuation order and you need to incur...
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in 1917, alice paul started picketing the white house. we are at war in europe and a lot of people find this with an air per se ding -- pervading this is society, it's very controversial. so there is this tension over tactics. i wear this pin, this is a jailhouse door pin that was made for all the suffragettes, suffragists who went to jail for the right to vote. to me, it's a meditation on the difference between moderate and radical and makes me sort of ponder which one is more effective at bringing social change. maybe all of these things contribute. maybe the fashion ability of the gilded ones and the mainstream legislative appeals of the mainstream suffrage activists and the radicals pushing us further out about our comfort zone. >> that's one of the injuring questions. i'm about to turn it over to the audience. why do you think that these women were essentially forgotten for so long? >> i don't know that -- the answer to that. i don't know. i would be curious what readers think about why. to me, they are compelling figures. as i menti
in 1917, alice paul started picketing the white house. we are at war in europe and a lot of people find this with an air per se ding -- pervading this is society, it's very controversial. so there is this tension over tactics. i wear this pin, this is a jailhouse door pin that was made for all the suffragettes, suffragists who went to jail for the right to vote. to me, it's a meditation on the difference between moderate and radical and makes me sort of ponder which one is more effective at...
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paul is now living with her while looking for a new job. but it hasn't been easy but tourney's often suffer from discrimination. here they have an expression that you try to keep the ball but you hit the gold the 2nd you left on an adventure and you didn't succeed. if you fail. to avoid to be seen as the person who kicked and he had. many retired immigrant try to hide. but no matter how hard it is paul doesn't want to hide he hopes to find a job soon and will continue to share his experiences. a kenyan grandmother is keeping her love of weightlifting in the family will be able to compete at the 20th all for lympics and is now trading up her daughter and granddaughter for future glory she says the coronavirus crisis has actually helped make her proteges even. this is no ordinary training session. a weight lifting dentistry is being created in kenya by missy abi arrow in 2012 she became only the 2nd african woman to compete in weightlifting at the olympics now retired she wants her daughter and granddaughter to follow suit. committed. 10 year
paul is now living with her while looking for a new job. but it hasn't been easy but tourney's often suffer from discrimination. here they have an expression that you try to keep the ball but you hit the gold the 2nd you left on an adventure and you didn't succeed. if you fail. to avoid to be seen as the person who kicked and he had. many retired immigrant try to hide. but no matter how hard it is paul doesn't want to hide he hopes to find a job soon and will continue to share his experiences....
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paul brennan, al jazeera.or one of the leading coronavirus vaccine hopes has reportedly been put on hold. a suspected adverse reaction from a trial participant has led to the suspension of the astrazeneca and university of oxford trial. ae news was reported by spokesperson from astrazeneca who said it standard review process triggered a review of safety data. it is not yet clear who placed a hold on the trial. is one of nine companies which have pledged not to rush u.s. government approval for coronavirus vaccines. the companies say the drugs will not be cemented for approval unless they are proved safe. the promise follows suggestions from u.s. president donald trump that a vaccine could be out as early as november right before election day. staying with president trump, he has extended a ban on offshore drilling along florida, georgia, and south carolina. drilling is a key political concern for states like florida, a must win state for the president's reelection. the announcement is a reversal of administrat
paul brennan, al jazeera.or one of the leading coronavirus vaccine hopes has reportedly been put on hold. a suspected adverse reaction from a trial participant has led to the suspension of the astrazeneca and university of oxford trial. ae news was reported by spokesperson from astrazeneca who said it standard review process triggered a review of safety data. it is not yet clear who placed a hold on the trial. is one of nine companies which have pledged not to rush u.s. government approval for...
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it is not a crime that seems to apply to these hanks. >> paul, paul, i'm only going to slow you down because you're such a good legal analyst, you're fast. this is a lot of state law jargon. i'm going to hand you the mic back but there were potential charges against three officers and this is one out of three faces charges and that is as you put it potential charges related to killing, that is to say, a homicide or murder related charges. and none of those according to this grand jury count, just wanton endangerment. correct? >> that's right, ari. none of these officers will be prosecuted or punished or causing the death of breonna taylor even though the medical examin examine ruled that the cause of death is killing. it's not applied when people kill others. so it doesn't seem to fit the tragic facts of this face. she was an innocent woman, she was sleeping in her home and the police barged into her house and killed her. the person who they say threatened them, her boyfriend, he wasn't harmed at all. the officer who's been charged with wanton endangerment, ari, it is incredible to t
it is not a crime that seems to apply to these hanks. >> paul, paul, i'm only going to slow you down because you're such a good legal analyst, you're fast. this is a lot of state law jargon. i'm going to hand you the mic back but there were potential charges against three officers and this is one out of three faces charges and that is as you put it potential charges related to killing, that is to say, a homicide or murder related charges. and none of those according to this grand jury...