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. >>>> it has now become almost a business, the business of f killing and d hit m men has bec so prorominentgh level of unenemployment. >> death is always a heart weight away. >>>> literally death is a heartbeat away.y. this whohole netwowork that is to have involved policeman, said to have involve politicians.s. duduring t t mission o of i inq wewe had h heard it was a place whwhere politicians g go s shop for hit memen. the problem is s the weapons th are usused for these assassinations are not legal. they are not traceable. these weapons are either stolen , or they go back as far as the rmed struggle. >> i'm soo tired of the killili in thiss province. i don't really get disillusioned. i don't think there is much time for that. sometimes i think i am just going to fall apartment. but i also just keep going, keep going because you c can't topop. you can't start a story like that and just do it half way. ♪úoúóc?qoqoqoxoúoúoúoúoqoqoúoúoc y field in bulk of a life in northern new south wales beta my lot you starting. for the next problem by spraying killing chemical
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. >>>> it has now become almost a business, the e business of f killing and d hit m men has bec sororominenthigh level o unenemployment. >> deathth is alwaysys a heart weight away. >>>> literally death is a heartbeat away. this whohole netwowork that is to have involved policeman, said to have involved politicians.s. duduring thehe mission o of i i wewe had heard it t was a place where pololiticians goo s sppin for hit men. the problem is the weapons that are used for these assassinations are not legal. they are not traceable. these weapons are either stolen , or they go back as far as the rmed struggle. >> i'm so tired of the killilin in this province. i don't really get disillusioned. i don't think there is much time for that. sometimes i think i am just going to fall apartment. but i also just t keep going, keep going because you c can't topop. you can't start a story like that and just do it half way. ♪ narrator: from deep inside a volcano to the density of a forest, people around the world are preserving natural wonders inin their home cicitie. a docenent at mt. vesuvius shars why he ha
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but his squad did fall apart during that season frank and rolf whole not good went to you bec in the 4th division. yes bullshit to hamburg in the west german top flight. good things have been done differently in that transitional year 989-2990 had a ban on transfers and no way east germans were happy to see an end to all those bans and decrease the very things they've taken to the streets to protest against this. new bans could they have imposed a provisional 3 year ban on east german players signing to west german clubs this unity despite them now playing in the same league and i don't think that would have worked. and dresden players were among the top targets for west german scouts who would approach them on site right after training. it is like another team and then before it was a big issue out that. time. who would move clubs and to when and. these were things we've never had to deal with before this is not true and of course it was about resources about and. kind. of on you has a column on sitting up there in the stands and he could hardly hide himself there consider taking fr
but his squad did fall apart during that season frank and rolf whole not good went to you bec in the 4th division. yes bullshit to hamburg in the west german top flight. good things have been done differently in that transitional year 989-2990 had a ban on transfers and no way east germans were happy to see an end to all those bans and decrease the very things they've taken to the streets to protest against this. new bans could they have imposed a provisional 3 year ban on east german players...
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educate maybe it doesn't translate the same way because of that.t.tions and i think there's another becs piece of puzzle almost to what i tara is mentioning, you also hod have generations because of lay society and recession that migha have certain landmarks of often delayed.d just or maybe they don't happen at all, that being child bearing and home ownership which people characterize as conservativing behaviors. and things from my end that could occur and likely to occuri what's the other edge of the story there? how are the ways that it might not apply to the generations? >> yeah. so, i think this is something that i have to answer a lot rt because it's very engrained, especially in conservative circles in part because of the experience of the babyby boomer was to beth progressive. they remember the tiptoeing days through the reagan era, and then clinton and they came out beingo more conservative. there's an assumption that, oh,e it happened to me, so it's er gn probably happening toer these younger generations. at i think we have enough data thag shows at least for the millennials tha
educate maybe it doesn't translate the same way because of that.t.tions and i think there's another becs piece of puzzle almost to what i tara is mentioning, you also hod have generations because of lay society and recession that migha have certain landmarks of often delayed.d just or maybe they don't happen at all, that being child bearing and home ownership which people characterize as conservativing behaviors. and things from my end that could occur and likely to occuri what's the other edge...
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bec: we were very happy to able to reopen, even at 25 percent capacity. our client was very happy.have a very strict protocol to protect the clients and the team as well. it went really well. were wanting to celebrate pee wee had a fantastic night. jonathan: the outlook from here -- are you getting booked up to the 25% capacity. will it be a problem to try to give people confidence that it is safe to return to indoor dining? we are booked at the end of october at 25% capacity. saturdaystuesday to and tonight's we open with tworvations and two -- and nights we opened up reservations. you worked out what the margins will be for you now? are they narrower? eric: we lose a little bit of money. we are not making profits. 25%efore we cannot sustain a very long time like that. we can survive a few months like this, after that, we have to go to 50% capacity. because theo open, rates will be the same in january or march in terms of dealing with covid-19 and also by having the restaurant closed, we lose money also, so why not open and start to train the well the understand protocol and someo
bec: we were very happy to able to reopen, even at 25 percent capacity. our client was very happy.have a very strict protocol to protect the clients and the team as well. it went really well. were wanting to celebrate pee wee had a fantastic night. jonathan: the outlook from here -- are you getting booked up to the 25% capacity. will it be a problem to try to give people confidence that it is safe to return to indoor dining? we are booked at the end of october at 25% capacity. saturdaystuesday...
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headlines from this morning and overnight it's really the jobs report and state of the committeconomy bect what drives voters and re-election chances. looks like the recovery is losing steam when you dig in more and see the state and local government numbers, job numbers being down. i think that puts a lot of pressure on state and local officials asking for help. i suspect those calls are coming from republican jurisdictions. that may give a little bit more cover for a republican lawmakers in washington. to support a number they previously may not have supported. i think that's the biggest thing today. >> we're watching in a side panel. the dow which is now waffling between positive and negative but very slightly so yet you say in your note this morning that your base case remains that stimulus remains unlikely until january with a low chance of passing before the election or during a lame duck why do you feel that way and do you just not believe that they can get it done even though there seem to be some slight cooling noises from speaker pelosi and secretary mnuchin >> when i was jottin
headlines from this morning and overnight it's really the jobs report and state of the committeconomy bect what drives voters and re-election chances. looks like the recovery is losing steam when you dig in more and see the state and local government numbers, job numbers being down. i think that puts a lot of pressure on state and local officials asking for help. i suspect those calls are coming from republican jurisdictions. that may give a little bit more cover for a republican lawmakers in...
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to our county partners, and we're all g sharing a lot of information, probably the best thing that bec comes out of preparations for cybersecurity, so we have really been working, trying to get the ready for 2020. the last thing i'll leave you with is we have a national hash tag called get out the vote -- excuse me, my brain is full -- is trusted info 2020, and that'd really trying to drive people t trusted sources of information like your county election officers, your state election officers or the bar association, aclu, organizations that you can trust for information, so that people know what they need to do. with that, ith that hope i hit a right and thank you fornd letti me present. >>> thank you very much, atto secretary wyman. we will next hear from ellen rosenblum. ellen rosenblum was first elected at attorney general in a 2012 and was elected for a second term november 8, 2016. s she is the first woman to serve as oregon attorney general.as she has served as secretary of the american bar association as well as chair of the aba section of state and local government law.five at
to our county partners, and we're all g sharing a lot of information, probably the best thing that bec comes out of preparations for cybersecurity, so we have really been working, trying to get the ready for 2020. the last thing i'll leave you with is we have a national hash tag called get out the vote -- excuse me, my brain is full -- is trusted info 2020, and that'd really trying to drive people t trusted sources of information like your county election officers, your state election officers...
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mag mag mag m wih senator sasse tt we shouldn'tul talk aboutut republicanudgesgesd demoatic judges, bec think th'reusudges. though judge barrett is wrapping up round two or day two of questioning with no prepared notes, she did make a comment showing that she is just like us. she admitted yesterday after a long day of questions she did need a glass of wound to unwind. lou? lou: well, it -- [laughter] just like us. i'm trying to think how many iq points separate -- well, i'll put it this way, how many iq points separate the judge and myself. hillary vaughn, thanks so much. appreciate it. thank you. >>> coming up next, the latest on china virus relief negotiations between treasure true e secretary steven mnuchin and house speaker nancy pelosi. secretary mnuchin joins us here with the latest and an analysis of where we are in this economic recovery. a thank you to everyone who's made my new book a national a bestseller. "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever," it's available now at loudobbsshop.com. loudobbsshop.com, book shops all around the country. s
mag mag mag m wih senator sasse tt we shouldn'tul talk aboutut republicanudgesgesd demoatic judges, bec think th'reusudges. though judge barrett is wrapping up round two or day two of questioning with no prepared notes, she did make a comment showing that she is just like us. she admitted yesterday after a long day of questions she did need a glass of wound to unwind. lou? lou: well, it -- [laughter] just like us. i'm trying to think how many iq points separate -- well, i'll put it this way,...
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i think it's big irnger now bec of the pandemic. more people have pre-existing conditions.they are trying to ram through a supreme court nominee to accomplish what they couldn't accomplish in the congress, which was to do away with the affordable care act. health care is on the ballot. it's on the docket of the supreme court a week later. we need to get out there and send a very strong message about what our values are. we want to make sure we protect coverage for people with pre-existing conditions. make a plan. this is the election of our lifetime. vote like your life depends on, because, frankly, it does. >> it's going to be a huge turnout. tom perez of the dnc, thanks for joining us. >> always a pleasure, wolf. >> thank you. >>> former trump administration officials, including john bolton, olivia troy, miles taylor, they will join jake tapper with an urgent warning. that's coming up at the top of the hour right after "the situation room". >>> we are learning more about the plot against governor whitmer. stay with us. we will be right back. eh, not enough fiber... chocol
i think it's big irnger now bec of the pandemic. more people have pre-existing conditions.they are trying to ram through a supreme court nominee to accomplish what they couldn't accomplish in the congress, which was to do away with the affordable care act. health care is on the ballot. it's on the docket of the supreme court a week later. we need to get out there and send a very strong message about what our values are. we want to make sure we protect coverage for people with pre-existing...
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of patients the path followed by blood exiting the heart known as the left ventricular outflow track becomes obstructed by the disease. they have a drug that conceivably does >> it's a big deal. i just want the, yes, the answer is yes i will not mince words bristol myers need to extend franchises they're doing heart franchise, blood franchise and, obviously, doing cancer franchise and the cell gene franchise. i think he is trying to create, let's say, motes around things and just so we're very clear no one has done anything new for hearts like this in ages but it's certainly the only one that will be used and we all know, we do know people who have passed away from this. it's very hard to beat >> but do they have to believe there is a broader application down the road or the development abilities of this company are going to be beyond this drug, jim. $13 billion is a lot to spend for one drug >> i happen to know personally how the area might be. but we don't know what is in the pipeline he does or else he wouldn't pay $13 billion because that is a huge amount of money, that's not good en
of patients the path followed by blood exiting the heart known as the left ventricular outflow track becomes obstructed by the disease. they have a drug that conceivably does >> it's a big deal. i just want the, yes, the answer is yes i will not mince words bristol myers need to extend franchises they're doing heart franchise, blood franchise and, obviously, doing cancer franchise and the cell gene franchise. i think he is trying to create, let's say, motes around things and just so we're...
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bec becky, go ahead. xilinx now $25 billion so that is only double whereas amd is up 50 times in value. unless my math is -- >> to give you the back story on this, amd is in advanced talks to buy its rivye xilinx. and walling street journal reports that the deal would be valued at more than $30 billion and come together as soon as next week. xilinx chips are used in wireless communications and data centers and the company suffered from the trump administration limits on shipments allowed to be sent to huawei. those shipments to huawei accounted for about 7% of xilinx's revenue before this and amd stock has been on a tear this year. take a look, it is up 89% with its market cap as joe mentioned now close to $100 billion. $96.9 billion there. we'll see where this goes. and that is a huge deal and joe, you're right, watching that stock over the year, watching to try to challenge intel >> yeah, it was sad. and people recommended it and i'd be like -- amd i've seen it so many times go between -- and then xilin
bec becky, go ahead. xilinx now $25 billion so that is only double whereas amd is up 50 times in value. unless my math is -- >> to give you the back story on this, amd is in advanced talks to buy its rivye xilinx. and walling street journal reports that the deal would be valued at more than $30 billion and come together as soon as next week. xilinx chips are used in wireless communications and data centers and the company suffered from the trump administration limits on shipments allowed...