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likely while a democratic government is more likely to do more stimulus and they're full people and institutional investors now invest in stock markets based upon that and then the small companies as we have seen throughout 2020 and now as a 2021 putting a percentage all of that dollars the public companies now applying to the s.e.c. so they compose some of their reserve since a big coin so they can have a counterattack say throughout 2020 we saw that to see more and more corporations look at how they can protect their reserves as public companies using big corning as it was so we saw governments and central banks i think going to be accumulate some big question at the same time but let's go deeper into this situation that max s. described because in america uniquely american workers earned 5.5 percent more in 2020 than they did in 21000 admits the pandemic admits them staying home and the reason why is because of enhanced unemployment benefits were saw every american getting 6 $100.00 a week extra on top of unemployment stuff so way beyond anything that was done in europe and so th
likely while a democratic government is more likely to do more stimulus and they're full people and institutional investors now invest in stock markets based upon that and then the small companies as we have seen throughout 2020 and now as a 2021 putting a percentage all of that dollars the public companies now applying to the s.e.c. so they compose some of their reserve since a big coin so they can have a counterattack say throughout 2020 we saw that to see more and more corporations look at...
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on more modern. you know modern. new non-thermal more not up on their own i've got them all so you know. i'm going to no no i think up the number 4 kind of wish to know about the one you i know you did i'm. more or less than one. of them. buddy bell can you. point us both to go up. a want that on this. side my and you are now. instead. of gates and i don't play you're not under the law that they give us the. chemistry has also given us fulfillment in many ways by carrying teen and abundant food supply if we look at our world today there are still famines but there are political famines are caused by political problems are not caused by an inability to grow food and if we look at in. diseases if you were in the middle of a pandemic now with a pandemic is killing less than one percent of the people that are in facts and in past times pandemics could kill 30 to 70 percent of the people that were infected so chemistry has given us a much improved quality of life in many ways and then we have to ask well with these uninte
on more modern. you know modern. new non-thermal more not up on their own i've got them all so you know. i'm going to no no i think up the number 4 kind of wish to know about the one you i know you did i'm. more or less than one. of them. buddy bell can you. point us both to go up. a want that on this. side my and you are now. instead. of gates and i don't play you're not under the law that they give us the. chemistry has also given us fulfillment in many ways by carrying teen and abundant food...
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whether it will be more republican or more democrat. more red or blue. think the choice in this election is whether america remains america. [applause] whether we are going to chart a grounded in our highest ideals of freedom and free markets, the inalienable right to life and liberty, or whether we are going to change course as a nation. fundamentally transform our country and our economy into something entirely different. president donald trump has set our nation on a path of freedom and opportunity. joe biden would set america on a path of socialism and decline. , i came toen pennsylvania today because we stand at a crossroads. joe biden and the democratic party have been overtaken by the radical left. may haveof you described and identified yourself as democrat in the past. you may still today. know thisl deserve to is not your fathers or your mother's democratic party. the truth is, the democratic party today is about higher taxes, socialized medicine, "is, abortion on demand and setting funding to launch -- and cutting funding to law enforcement. i
whether it will be more republican or more democrat. more red or blue. think the choice in this election is whether america remains america. [applause] whether we are going to chart a grounded in our highest ideals of freedom and free markets, the inalienable right to life and liberty, or whether we are going to change course as a nation. fundamentally transform our country and our economy into something entirely different. president donald trump has set our nation on a path of freedom and...
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and more and more and more. and more and more animals and. it could not be our ways so i think we have to sing together to be more wise to be moral to be moral cowards. the same maker the shirin because there is not a smart. but actually there isn't normal so much mortality for children so we have to say things that should run we do we have to educate we have to love them and we have to give them a job and we have to use them and that stays end like that and. look a lot of time because a lot of country are not the same idea and that we have to do it all together so just to be sure you're saying that it is like. it's like children that they don't learn yet right away from the 1st try so you're saying that this cause 19 pedantic experience to scully 19 trial if you wish is not going to change the way we think about environment here you really do have people are going to go that to fly the way they were flying he's in cars where flying you just start to change you something new before before there was only interest
and more and more and more. and more and more animals and. it could not be our ways so i think we have to sing together to be more wise to be moral to be moral cowards. the same maker the shirin because there is not a smart. but actually there isn't normal so much mortality for children so we have to say things that should run we do we have to educate we have to love them and we have to give them a job and we have to use them and that stays end like that and. look a lot of time because a lot of...
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sophie long has more.ophie: the field and fruit trees of the central valley are critically importa, not just to t california, bthe whole country. about a third of america's vegetables and two thirds of its fruits are produced here. it's labor-intensive. immigraon and agriculture go hand-in-hand. ma hispanic people who head across the border in search of work end up here. like the dust that filled the r, immigrants fill the fields on the milking station. >> innovation is critical. without our hard-workingic hisporkers, who are ethical, moral, and actually-w haking, we would starve. -they work in our hospitals, our dairies. ath the backbone of our food system may, 20. we need more immigration literally to suppoe, our workforc we really do. sophie: mike is a first generation mexican immigrant. a is fully active in the political proces views his vote on tuesday and in november voice for his family an colleagues. >> a lot of my coworkers don't speak english, so theyon't really -- not really aware of the things
sophie long has more.ophie: the field and fruit trees of the central valley are critically importa, not just to t california, bthe whole country. about a third of america's vegetables and two thirds of its fruits are produced here. it's labor-intensive. immigraon and agriculture go hand-in-hand. ma hispanic people who head across the border in search of work end up here. like the dust that filled the r, immigrants fill the fields on the milking station. >> innovation is critical. without...
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more liberal over more conservative. more red or more blue. i think the choice in this election is whether america remains america. [cheers and applause] it is whether we are going to chart a course, and michigan will play an outsized role in .his decision, so hear me out it is whether we are going to chart a course based on our american heritage of faith, family, and patriotism, and freedom, or whether we are going to let joe biden and the democratic party surrender our country to the radical left, shut down our economy, topple our heritage of freedom and values into an avalanche of socialism and decline. so let me say to all of you from my heart, for everything that has always made america unique and exceptional and great, for the freedom that generations of americans have fought to defend, we've got to decide right here and right now that joe biden will never be president of the united states. we are going to reelect president donald trump for four more years. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "four more years"] i've got to tell you, wh
more liberal over more conservative. more red or more blue. i think the choice in this election is whether america remains america. [cheers and applause] it is whether we are going to chart a course, and michigan will play an outsized role in .his decision, so hear me out it is whether we are going to chart a course based on our american heritage of faith, family, and patriotism, and freedom, or whether we are going to let joe biden and the democratic party surrender our country to the radical...
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more educated. and how that plays out over the we are years is that going to see a decline in the number of eligible voters, so those who were 18 and older and citizens of the u.s., who are white, noncollege, they are going to go from 46% in 2016, we to be 40% of eligible voters today, than by 2036, down to 34%. this is a really big change. shift for adramatic group that has dominated american politics for a really long time but is in demographic decline. are locked in among latino and hispanic americans, as well as asian and blown into other racial and ethnic groups. but these groups are going to continue to grow over time. white noncollege and african americans these groups are relatively speaking, demographically stable. thexpect them to make up same amount of eligible voters over time going forward into the future. it doesn't mean they are not growing. it does not mean they are changing in size or anything like that. it means everybody else is growing, too, at the same time. these groups are sta
more educated. and how that plays out over the we are years is that going to see a decline in the number of eligible voters, so those who were 18 and older and citizens of the u.s., who are white, noncollege, they are going to go from 46% in 2016, we to be 40% of eligible voters today, than by 2036, down to 34%. this is a really big change. shift for adramatic group that has dominated american politics for a really long time but is in demographic decline. are locked in among latino and hispanic...
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careful approach, looking at more evidence, putting in more checks as they thought it was more appropriate446 million people, so they did not go down the emergency route that america and pretended but down the similar routes to switzerland with more checks, but the tipping point came when eu leaders told them to hurry up, they saw 300,000 europeans dying and saw what was going on elsewhere and so, this resulted in the ema coming out a day sooner with their decision, they say was after 40,000 clinical trials, and i quote, the benefits are greater than the benefits are greater than the risks for people aged 16 and over. 16 years of age and over, and it took them 11 weeks to improve which they described as historic. here is the executive director ian mcharg. we know a lot more about this disease now than when you ten months ago, even more than we knew three months ago, but we are still, there are still new information coming in, and this needs to be fully assessed. such as the recent reports on the new variants, and these are issues that need to be fully scientifically assessed. at the moment
careful approach, looking at more evidence, putting in more checks as they thought it was more appropriate446 million people, so they did not go down the emergency route that america and pretended but down the similar routes to switzerland with more checks, but the tipping point came when eu leaders told them to hurry up, they saw 300,000 europeans dying and saw what was going on elsewhere and so, this resulted in the ema coming out a day sooner with their decision, they say was after 40,000...
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republican, more liberal or more conservative, more red or more blue.nk the choice and this election is whether america remains america. it is whether we are going to chart a course for our children and our children. with the renewed commitment to family, patriotism, faith, and all of the principles that have made this country great. our weather we are going to let joe biden and the radical left turn our nation toward an inevitable path of less freedom, socialism, and american decline. freedoms, and for all of the ideals that have always wee america great, michigan, need to decide right here and right now, that joe biden will never be president of the united states. we are going to reelect president donald trump for four more years. [cheers and applause] >> "four more years!" "four more years!" "four more years!" vice pres. pence: four years ago when the president called me to join this ticket, i said yes in a heartbeat. i knew that the time we spent together, that he had the vision and the leadership qualities that could bring this country back. and ma
republican, more liberal or more conservative, more red or more blue.nk the choice and this election is whether america remains america. it is whether we are going to chart a course for our children and our children. with the renewed commitment to family, patriotism, faith, and all of the principles that have made this country great. our weather we are going to let joe biden and the radical left turn our nation toward an inevitable path of less freedom, socialism, and american decline....
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some of those are more defensive. more companies coming out with measures to shore up their balance sheet. industries have cut outlook for the year and ez jet has come out saying it secured new funds from the treasury companies making sure they have the cash to withstand the continued fall outaout and the lockdowns. the volatility has hit the lowest move as investors put their money back in the market >>> turning now to energy. oil prices now have been volatile as of late. can you see here, u.s.-based benchmark up by 3.5% you can see $27.06 the world's biggest producers will agree to the output cut according to this report, saudi arabia and russia will agree to that move after flooding the crude market with supply in recent weeks uncertainty sent oil down in yesterday's trade. questions remain with weather the u.s. will take part in an effort to affect prices. an agreement on output cuts will only be finalized if the u.s. actually agreed to take part more on that story as it develops >>> to washington, d.c. now as a f
some of those are more defensive. more companies coming out with measures to shore up their balance sheet. industries have cut outlook for the year and ez jet has come out saying it secured new funds from the treasury companies making sure they have the cash to withstand the continued fall outaout and the lockdowns. the volatility has hit the lowest move as investors put their money back in the market >>> turning now to energy. oil prices now have been volatile as of late. can you see...
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if you have more cases you're going to have more deaths.ay the models predict the increase in cases, do you find that credible as the country reopens? >> absolutely it's credible but really we're asking ourselves is there anyway that we can open up before 18 months from now and that answer has to be yes. we cannot stay shutdown for 18 months. so yes there's a risk of reopening. there's a greater risk of not reopening so we have to use our data to figure out how to thread the needle. >> is the basic question for the american people really the honest one that yes it's the sad fact that as you reopen there's going to be more cases and sadly more people will die from this but that that might be the price that we have to pay to reopen. is that really the honest question for the american people? >> i would add a railroad strong before that. we can reopen in a microcommunity and school and business in which we absolutely minimize the number of people that will be infected because of the reopening. we do that both with testing as well as accommodat
if you have more cases you're going to have more deaths.ay the models predict the increase in cases, do you find that credible as the country reopens? >> absolutely it's credible but really we're asking ourselves is there anyway that we can open up before 18 months from now and that answer has to be yes. we cannot stay shutdown for 18 months. so yes there's a risk of reopening. there's a greater risk of not reopening so we have to use our data to figure out how to thread the needle....
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get more and more nervous.uity futures were lower across the board. the u.s. dollar currently just about 1% higher, 1134 points. that is a very big move that we have not seen for the most part of 2020, that kind of one-day pop to the upside. brent crude getting another knock lower. we are at 49.83. let's flip the board. some of the other assets in play and on the move. this is what is defining the broader picture. it includes gold, cable. it does not appear to stop over the last hour. we are now 2.3% lower. we have spoken about the perfect storm, about the double whammy. to break all of this down in plenty more detail. this is bloomberg. ♪ economics, finance and politics. tesla is in focus again as it was early in the hour. it is losing ground falling by about 4.2% on what is the first day of its s&p 500 inclusion. 730% this year in anticipation of this historic inclusion. --is the biggest country company ever to be added to the benchmark. at the moment, the premarket suggesting a little bit of pressure and wha
get more and more nervous.uity futures were lower across the board. the u.s. dollar currently just about 1% higher, 1134 points. that is a very big move that we have not seen for the most part of 2020, that kind of one-day pop to the upside. brent crude getting another knock lower. we are at 49.83. let's flip the board. some of the other assets in play and on the move. this is what is defining the broader picture. it includes gold, cable. it does not appear to stop over the last hour. we are...
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monetary policy and more fiscal policy with more adherence and discipline on following the healthcaretocols, i would far rather, it's much more inexpensive for the country to follow the healthcare protocols, they engage in more deficit spending and monetary policy to deal with the roads were facing with high unemployment rate. right now were in the middle and were doing a real-time experiment and we will learn real-time about the implications of it. >> sainstaying with the monetary policy for a bit longer preview set on fox business a few days ago you and your colleagues at the fed have to be mindful of any distortion, your actions might be causing in the market and a lot of people have been talking about the increase in trading and pumping liquidity and what distortions are you seeing in real time and you need to do anything to mitigate those? >> a couple of things, through our announcement over 13 free programs, corporate bonds not only by buying corporate bonds and buying corporate bonds as index, buying high-yield bonds, it has somewhat muted the widening of credit spreads, i thin
monetary policy and more fiscal policy with more adherence and discipline on following the healthcaretocols, i would far rather, it's much more inexpensive for the country to follow the healthcare protocols, they engage in more deficit spending and monetary policy to deal with the roads were facing with high unemployment rate. right now were in the middle and were doing a real-time experiment and we will learn real-time about the implications of it. >> sainstaying with the monetary policy...
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more than 70 people in the disaster area have died. and at least 13 more are missing. but the mission has yielded some results including this reunion between a woman and her missing husband and pet. local rafting guides are delivering relief supplies to some of the hardest hit communities. when rain swept through kumamoto prefecture, people were stranded. some areas are still hard to access because floodwaters damaged roads and bridges. >> translator: let me know if you need anything. >> translator: thank you very much. >> translator: i just want them to recover and i want to see their smiles return. >> weather officials say rain will continue into tuesday and could trigger further disaster. heavy rain has fallen over wide areas from western to northern japan putting more river systems at risk of overflowing. >>> now, some schools in southwestern japan have reopened despite the forecast. elementary and junior high schools in the town of ashkita in kumamoto prefecture underwent safety instructions. students went back to school for the first time in a week. >> translator
more than 70 people in the disaster area have died. and at least 13 more are missing. but the mission has yielded some results including this reunion between a woman and her missing husband and pet. local rafting guides are delivering relief supplies to some of the hardest hit communities. when rain swept through kumamoto prefecture, people were stranded. some areas are still hard to access because floodwaters damaged roads and bridges. >> translator: let me know if you need anything....
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so i hope people see and we will see more motivation more. from the players who are playing not is not missionaries what was remember we were playing for coach so instead of scouting we go to coaching. and probably in the end. people who are probably so for the most other scouts out of agents because probably games will be looking less for a career this who brought to. the games they were more excited. what do you think will happen to the ticket prices do you think the tickets the prices will go up there will be a hike in it for sporting events. i don't really know it depends on how. i make progress. there will be less people of interest that. is going on if we can cancel the other day i mean i think more people would like to come to events because they miss it misses the atmosphere on much they all or on the events moment. for example the world cup in russia is the epidemic of i've been going on probably not many people were there wanted to go you know all the way growth for this or it depends on the progress. if we control it it may be elim
so i hope people see and we will see more motivation more. from the players who are playing not is not missionaries what was remember we were playing for coach so instead of scouting we go to coaching. and probably in the end. people who are probably so for the most other scouts out of agents because probably games will be looking less for a career this who brought to. the games they were more excited. what do you think will happen to the ticket prices do you think the tickets the prices will...
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hiring more women also pays off financially startups with a large share of female staff are often more successful for investors that means more return. startups run by men generate $0.31 return for every day. dollar invested while female life startups generated more than double that according to studies in the us. on the job the numbers show that women create far more sustainable startups. and their failure rates are lower. i hope these numbers get out to the wider public and we can put this whole thing behind us. stats show that tech companies tend to be especially successful with females in key decision making roles so why do may have taken from those tend to capture capital more easily than women. and business women mattah things many investors still have age old prejudice there is probably unconscious bias in their decision making most of the times the capital givers are men and they feel that male founders are more competent many female founders find themselves confronted with an equated stereotypes. to often the investors they face still believe that men are better leaders that t
hiring more women also pays off financially startups with a large share of female staff are often more successful for investors that means more return. startups run by men generate $0.31 return for every day. dollar invested while female life startups generated more than double that according to studies in the us. on the job the numbers show that women create far more sustainable startups. and their failure rates are lower. i hope these numbers get out to the wider public and we can put this...
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transmissible, maybe not more deadly but more transmissible as well. back on a hard lockdown joining us now is robert garrett ceo of hackensack meridian health the largest health carenetwork in new jersey. he's been doing great work from february to march on robert, good to see you again. before we get into the more positive news, what have you and your team heard, if anything, about this new uk strain >> good morning, brian thank you for having me back yeah that was certainly big news over the weekend. just pretty much what you summed up, i think, are the facts that we know right now. that is that it is certainly much more of a contagious mutation that's why great britain went into significant lockdowns but there's no evidence yet from what i'm hearing from clinicians or scientists that it's more deadly or a more severe strain or also that it is not resistant to the vaccines. there's no evidence of that at this point more study has to be done. but right now the indications are that the vaccine rollout, which has happened across the globe and certainly
transmissible, maybe not more deadly but more transmissible as well. back on a hard lockdown joining us now is robert garrett ceo of hackensack meridian health the largest health carenetwork in new jersey. he's been doing great work from february to march on robert, good to see you again. before we get into the more positive news, what have you and your team heard, if anything, about this new uk strain >> good morning, brian thank you for having me back yeah that was certainly big news...
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and if this variant is more infectious, it could cause more cases, and so more deaths.utine surgery, as they struggle to cope with the pandemic and winter pressures. now, this too. we're 11,000 beds fewer than we were last year because of infection control. and of the remaining beds, 16,000 of them are occupied by covid patients. that's 2,000 more than eight days ago. so, what chief executives are saying to us is, it's going to be a nail—biting week to ten days for them while they see whether these new measures will have the desired impact. until enough of us have been vaccinated, the best way to stop this virus spreading is to stick to social distancing, wear our masks, wash our hands, and to cut contact with other people. catherine burns, bbc news. earlier on ice spoke to an professor at harvard university. i asked professor at harvard university. iasked him professor at harvard university. i asked him why this variant was such a concerned. the major reason it's a concern is that it's quite evidently causing a lot of infections in the south—east of england and other p
and if this variant is more infectious, it could cause more cases, and so more deaths.utine surgery, as they struggle to cope with the pandemic and winter pressures. now, this too. we're 11,000 beds fewer than we were last year because of infection control. and of the remaining beds, 16,000 of them are occupied by covid patients. that's 2,000 more than eight days ago. so, what chief executives are saying to us is, it's going to be a nail—biting week to ten days for them while they see whether...
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more on that.ley see imperial college, we already have some capacity to provide 100 beds in warm status in imperial valley and imperial county. , it is through the gateway to northern california, not the immediate needs of sacramento, but the proximity of the facility. beds in warm status -- 224 beds in warm status and a couple of days. we will get that facility prepared and up and running as needed. these are pre-located areas we feel there may be some gaps in the future. orange county, 12 new county -- olomne county, san diego and even san francisco medical stations. these are bed capacities that we can turn on as needed. most of these will not be in any immediate sense but they are available and they are warm status because we are not just leaving them in the corner, we are starting to contact these things, we are just beginning to turn on the lights. most of these can be turned over inappropriately staff, in worst cases, 96 hours. most within 48 to 72 hours. keeping this slide up, providing you
more on that.ley see imperial college, we already have some capacity to provide 100 beds in warm status in imperial valley and imperial county. , it is through the gateway to northern california, not the immediate needs of sacramento, but the proximity of the facility. beds in warm status -- 224 beds in warm status and a couple of days. we will get that facility prepared and up and running as needed. these are pre-located areas we feel there may be some gaps in the future. orange county, 12 new...
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and more vote share over time. to lo going further, it starts to loon like a blowout in the election cycle if things change in the demographic vote.e as t if you take the idea of generations seriously, if you think they will stay the same as they age, this is what it would look like. one of the features driving this under the hood that's worth mentioning, this is the democratic versus republican vote margininvote m on the y axe in each of the age categories, r plotted essentially how their vote margin is changing over time in either this age-based simulation, which was the first simulation, or the generation-based simulation, asn ch which is the second simulation.e one of the reasons this is happening within this age generation-based simulation, there is a rapid pace at which some of these older age groups,n those 45 to 64 are becoming mort democratic as more gen z and millennials start to populate e thosege demographics. this is just saying that as many demographics age into the electorate, they're just makingn th
and more vote share over time. to lo going further, it starts to loon like a blowout in the election cycle if things change in the demographic vote.e as t if you take the idea of generations seriously, if you think they will stay the same as they age, this is what it would look like. one of the features driving this under the hood that's worth mentioning, this is the democratic versus republican vote margininvote m on the y axe in each of the age categories, r plotted essentially how their vote...
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inevitably these to more volatility with there is more uncertainty.bill ackman of pershing square capital management. yesterday there was a big selloff in the u.s. in the nasdaq and also s&p. europe, actually making short work of attack -- of the tech correction. markets are gaining. the s&p 500 futures are fluctuating a bit, but 0.3% higher. treasuries and the dollar are steady. and it is jobs day as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. ♪ francine: tech tumbles. the nasdaq closes down almost five -- almost 5%. the focus will turn to the jobs report after u.s. unemployment claims figures get a mixed reading of the labor market. later today, we will be joined by larry kudlow. market jitters are to be expected, considering corporate valuations and the close proximately to the presidential election. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." francine lacqua in london. tom keene is a new
inevitably these to more volatility with there is more uncertainty.bill ackman of pershing square capital management. yesterday there was a big selloff in the u.s. in the nasdaq and also s&p. europe, actually making short work of attack -- of the tech correction. markets are gaining. the s&p 500 futures are fluctuating a bit, but 0.3% higher. treasuries and the dollar are steady. and it is jobs day as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take...
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it led to more and more democracy. take wyoming, which had women voting before the constitution having it nationwide, people learning to be self-sufficient, and all of this was going to come to a close now that the frontier was officially over. the upshot of it was, yes, we did have some changes. the rise of big corporations, "trusts," they were called at the time, leading to the antitrust movement with teddy roosevelt, but it turns out the pioneering spirit was not dependent on land or moving west. it is what we now call "entrepreneurship," "pioneering of the mind," "creation." what we are having one of these debates today, and we will be seeing it. what kind of health care system do we want? what kind of education system do we want? what is america's place in the world? and let's start with the economy. as i mentioned, overall, the economy is doing well. unemployment is at the lowest in half a century, among minorities, record lows. we have more job openings than people who are unemployed. wages are going up, especia
it led to more and more democracy. take wyoming, which had women voting before the constitution having it nationwide, people learning to be self-sufficient, and all of this was going to come to a close now that the frontier was officially over. the upshot of it was, yes, we did have some changes. the rise of big corporations, "trusts," they were called at the time, leading to the antitrust movement with teddy roosevelt, but it turns out the pioneering spirit was not dependent on land...
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hussain has more from new york. city that never sleeps as grading to a halt, despite 8 million people living here, there were very few people roaming the streets of manhattan. during the lunch hour rush, this food court would normally be packed. city officials have closed all public schools and instructed restau ra nts public schools and instructed restaurants to do the same, and offer only takeaway or delivery. movie theatres, bars, and gems are all shut and could be for a very long time. as people work from home, local businesses are already bearing the brunt. the business. zero business. this is supposed to be my rush—hour. this is a time to make money. not making money and even is not covering my costs, i don't have any imagination what i'm going to do for my wealth, for my life. it's very, very, very bad time. the coronavirus will inflict a massive amount of damage on new york city's economy with officials estimating a loss of more than $3 billion in tax revenue in the next six months. we are on a revenue in th
hussain has more from new york. city that never sleeps as grading to a halt, despite 8 million people living here, there were very few people roaming the streets of manhattan. during the lunch hour rush, this food court would normally be packed. city officials have closed all public schools and instructed restau ra nts public schools and instructed restaurants to do the same, and offer only takeaway or delivery. movie theatres, bars, and gems are all shut and could be for a very long time. as...
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and more streaming apps all in one place. more classics. more premiers. plus, more to easily find using just your voice. hello, more. where have you been all my life? find your favorites and more all in one place with x1. plus, get speed, coverage and security with the xfi gateway. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> well, the number you see right there, they are staggering. more than five million cases of coronavirus across the united states. that accounts for roughly a quarter of the cases worldwide. more than 163,000 people have died in the u.s. not just a number. virus spreading rapidly jumping from four to five million cases in 17 days. texas now seeing its highest positivity day yet. >> tensions road as a church decided to defy state orders. kathy park has more. >> reporter: tonight the coronavirus crisis deepening with the country hitting five million cases. these five states combined making up more than 40% of the infections, including california, where the death toll topped 4,000. this morning in ventura county, screaming, slapping and shoving du
and more streaming apps all in one place. more classics. more premiers. plus, more to easily find using just your voice. hello, more. where have you been all my life? find your favorites and more all in one place with x1. plus, get speed, coverage and security with the xfi gateway. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> well, the number you see right there, they are staggering. more than five million cases of coronavirus across the united states. that accounts for roughly a quarter of the...
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has more than halved.ropean countries have begun easing their restrictions. in spain, millions of children have emerged from weeks of lockdown, as the number of deaths and infections continues to fall. meanwhile the italian prime minister has announced measures to ease the lockdown from next month — it comes after the country's lowest daily death toll for more than a month. we'll have more and all these stories in the next half hour. first this report from our science editor david shukman. in towns and cities, usually busy streets remain empty, a scenario set to continue as scientists warn that any relaxation of the lockdown could risk killing tens of thousands more people. the government insists on moving very carefully. we'll end up moving to a new normal and i think we will need to make sure we can proceed in a sure—footed way, which is why i know there is a temptation to start announcing proposals now but until you have the evidence, that is not responsible. it risks you misleading people. we need to t
has more than halved.ropean countries have begun easing their restrictions. in spain, millions of children have emerged from weeks of lockdown, as the number of deaths and infections continues to fall. meanwhile the italian prime minister has announced measures to ease the lockdown from next month — it comes after the country's lowest daily death toll for more than a month. we'll have more and all these stories in the next half hour. first this report from our science editor david shukman. in...
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and more than 50 so i am about x. very young you are but you're maybe an extreme case and my guess is you're probably much more able to control yourself than most people in this discomfort but professor it's a it's actually a very controversial but also very important topic because overweight people different overweight people i'm not talking about morbidly obese but overweight people are more expansive for the society i mean that we know that matter bolduc diseases are the leading cause of mortality globally treating them is far more expensive than treating other diseases the care for overweight people and obese people in later life is far more expensive especially if they develop dementia or other cognitive disorders to reach they. usually do so i mean i hate the word discrimination i think it's always cruel i would say agree with you on that but don't you think that they should be some other economic way way off discouraging people from packing up on x. or pounds for example a fact tax what do you think about the f
and more than 50 so i am about x. very young you are but you're maybe an extreme case and my guess is you're probably much more able to control yourself than most people in this discomfort but professor it's a it's actually a very controversial but also very important topic because overweight people different overweight people i'm not talking about morbidly obese but overweight people are more expansive for the society i mean that we know that matter bolduc diseases are the leading cause of...
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even if it means more requirements to get more more of the public to participate i think that dr mark especially their chief medical officer at the association of state and territorial health officials. coming up after i went to check. the boat carrying nearly 100 for him to return jesus on closing all the indonesians closed. and pushed into poverty by the pandemic and we spent a day with a family struggling to get by in mexico. and the civil service to developing 3 will southern regions of the united states you can see that. plenty over thunderstorms and that is what we will see developing again as we go through thursday quite aligned real life in texas right the way across the southeast and up towards north carolina to the east of d.c. so it's a cloudy day we should be mostly dry high 28 degrees in the united states east and central canada down across into northern plains quite a rush of showers and thunderstorms it all becomes a little bit more organized on friday works its way this line of rain showers through central eastern canada and pushing down across the midwest and the grea
even if it means more requirements to get more more of the public to participate i think that dr mark especially their chief medical officer at the association of state and territorial health officials. coming up after i went to check. the boat carrying nearly 100 for him to return jesus on closing all the indonesians closed. and pushed into poverty by the pandemic and we spent a day with a family struggling to get by in mexico. and the civil service to developing 3 will southern regions of the...
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so nato would be more active. i think it in a europe, it would be more strengthen and to some extent, i understand that they form a border state, though what russia i would be more hostile because that is a big phobia in europe and they, i think lewis the new administration under biden had this say will, did they do rate and american granulation stay behind and not come across on talk of challenges. what might they be referring to? 1st of all, i think they are and saddening to all the new great bodies today date for the climate. and they understand that that by then is going to come back with the united states in this international treaty. the 2nd point is a lot that i just mean because a drunk was a good getting more isolation. and let's say intervention in the international politics and in international trade. so they get openness would produce, sat at the new deal with the united states, a saying at the international trade, well known trade deals, d.t.i. . these going to come back for to be ratified perhaps. an
so nato would be more active. i think it in a europe, it would be more strengthen and to some extent, i understand that they form a border state, though what russia i would be more hostile because that is a big phobia in europe and they, i think lewis the new administration under biden had this say will, did they do rate and american granulation stay behind and not come across on talk of challenges. what might they be referring to? 1st of all, i think they are and saddening to all the new great...
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we will see more and more of the 2 intertwined. media games will be closer and always more visual like the again so probably in the end so what are you each and if you're not if it's there we go it's not so real story or reading yours means games throughout coaching. you know. i'm here thanks a lot for this talk it's being great talking to you such a very inspiring to hear someone say that we should always stick to the things will love no matter what around us is going on and hopefully we can all get through this and come out better people out of it and better football players as well thanks for the chat take yourself and i hope we'll talk soon in a normal environment. and. take care. i know to no crowd. no shots. actually just well to be. going to well. know the posts. which your thirst for action. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things we consider on peter lavelle rage and description sheer despair how has the united states found itself in such a state of turmoil growing income inequality systemic racism or poison polit
we will see more and more of the 2 intertwined. media games will be closer and always more visual like the again so probably in the end so what are you each and if you're not if it's there we go it's not so real story or reading yours means games throughout coaching. you know. i'm here thanks a lot for this talk it's being great talking to you such a very inspiring to hear someone say that we should always stick to the things will love no matter what around us is going on and hopefully we can...
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again, we need much more data to make more concrete decisions and really to provide more information. yes, we know this, and no we don't know that. right now a lot is speculation based on modeling information coming out. >> again, a lot more questions than answers. quickly unit want lly want to information from astrazeneca. msnbc news news writes oxford university researchers releases results from its phase three trial including one surprising detail. trial too volunteers received a lower first dose of the vaccine, appeared to have higher protection. 90% against symptomatic covid-19. volunteers who received standard double dose regimen received around 62% protection. combining the two gave the average of around 70%. as i spoke with my colleague richard engel saying essentially giving the two full doses, provides a lower efficacy, versus what they happened on accidentally, this half dose first and full dose on the second round. what do you make of this decision in the uk? >> well, i think first, there's pros and cons. first, the good news is that we have another vaccine that is availab
again, we need much more data to make more concrete decisions and really to provide more information. yes, we know this, and no we don't know that. right now a lot is speculation based on modeling information coming out. >> again, a lot more questions than answers. quickly unit want lly want to information from astrazeneca. msnbc news news writes oxford university researchers releases results from its phase three trial including one surprising detail. trial too volunteers received a lower...
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space, more classes or more teachers.ow, the government has finally promised to fast track more funds. even so little of that is going to be ready before school starts in just a few days time. at the end of august the madrid government finally earmarked 370 million euros for covid-19 measures promising to hire 11,000 new teachers. mary said the national parents association is angry that it took so long. she has four kids of her own and one computer they all fought over at the peak of the pandemic. she says her school needs four more teachers whose budget has yet to be approve. she's worried if the classes can't open safely public schools will go back online lagging far behind their wealthy peers. what is absolutely necessary she says is financial investment. teachers need to be hired now from day one, not after weeks and weeks of waiting. and she adds a screen does not substitute for school. two schools worlds apart. for spain's youngest covid-19 threatens to widen that gap even more. atika shubert, cnn, madrid. >> when s
space, more classes or more teachers.ow, the government has finally promised to fast track more funds. even so little of that is going to be ready before school starts in just a few days time. at the end of august the madrid government finally earmarked 370 million euros for covid-19 measures promising to hire 11,000 new teachers. mary said the national parents association is angry that it took so long. she has four kids of her own and one computer they all fought over at the peak of the...
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pence: it is one more reason we need four more years.s also one more why we need a combat veteran back on the senate armed services committee in a republican majority. we need senator martha mcsally back in the united states senate. [applause] yeah, martha! v.p. pence: it starts with our national defense. and standing beside those who have defended our freedom. when it comes to law and order, i could not be more proud to serve alongside a president who has stood every day with the men and women who serve on the thin blue line of law enforcement. [cheers] v.p. pence: that includes the men and women of customs and border protection and i.c.e. [applause] v.p. pence: you know, where joe biden wants open borders, taxpayer-funded health care for illegal immigrants. policebiden wants to end e. andation with i.c. suspended the remain in mexico program. president trump has remained . officers, our i.c.e and we could not be more proud that the national border union council have i.c.e. endorsed president trump for four more years. [applause] result
pence: it is one more reason we need four more years.s also one more why we need a combat veteran back on the senate armed services committee in a republican majority. we need senator martha mcsally back in the united states senate. [applause] yeah, martha! v.p. pence: it starts with our national defense. and standing beside those who have defended our freedom. when it comes to law and order, i could not be more proud to serve alongside a president who has stood every day with the men and women...
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more and more people use the buses and more and more people feel it is the right way to go. they do not need their cars. they can take mass transit. and again, more frequency equals more safety. these will be launching between june and august, starting this month. on east 14th street in manhattan and 149th in the bronx. an important point, the 14th street bus way has been a success by every measure. i said we are going to do it, we will see if it works. ?o people ride more -- more? does it go faster? does it have any negative impact on surrounding streets? the jury is back. it is a clear success. we are making the 14th street bus way permanent. let's talk about another important way people get around, the staten island ferry. we are seeing ferry ridership increase. that is a good sign, it means people are going back to work. we expect it to rise more as we go into phase one. starting this afternoon, there will be another increase in rush-hour service on the staten island ferry. it will now be every 20 minutes, in rush-hour. we will have social distance markers in place, to s
more and more people use the buses and more and more people feel it is the right way to go. they do not need their cars. they can take mass transit. and again, more frequency equals more safety. these will be launching between june and august, starting this month. on east 14th street in manhattan and 149th in the bronx. an important point, the 14th street bus way has been a success by every measure. i said we are going to do it, we will see if it works. ?o people ride more -- more? does it go...
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more that. more talking. ... the entire time, you got this! okay, less talking and more doing. all driven by the largest gig speed network in america. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. but what if no one's in the office? bring the office to them. but is it secure? sure it's secure. okay, sounds great. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >>> another possible spot is closing its doors for good because of the coronavirus pandemic. the uptown nightclub posted a online message saying they can no longer stay in business due to the coronavirus shutdown. it opened 15 years ago. they named the uptown the bay area's best rock club.>>> a report from the trade research to find estimate the live music industry could lose as much is $9 billion this year. he says he is fighting to stay in business like many other venues. >>> venues all over the city. either donate to a go find me page or come find some bottles of booze that we have. there is only so much they can do. >>> the typical music venue in san fra
more that. more talking. ... the entire time, you got this! okay, less talking and more doing. all driven by the largest gig speed network in america. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. but what if no one's in the office? bring the office to them. but is it secure? sure it's secure. okay, sounds great. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >>> another possible spot is closing its doors for good...
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telling cnbc credit losses are manageable despite more pain to come >> this year will be more difficult than any of us anticipated. we are doing anything we can in anticipation of our risks and costs to preserve the capital that we can. >>> airbus blaming limited visibilityas 60 aircraft could not be delivered due to the outbreak >>> not as bad as advertised shares of alphabet rally after the google parent company said the slow down is easing, beating more pessimistic forecasts >> a very warm welcome to "street signs" this morning. let's get a check on the european markets trading in the green. it has been a choppy session we saw the stoxx 600 slip below the flat line now. the ftse 100 up about 1% we have the dax and the german benchmark lagging. the cac 40 up and the ftse mib rallying just under 1% earnings sharply under focus we've heard a couple of companies under a raft in this segment. some of the health care companies are reporting strong reassuring numbers astrazeneca reassuring their guidance we'll go through those in more detail oil and gas bouncing strongly. up about 2.1%. tha
telling cnbc credit losses are manageable despite more pain to come >> this year will be more difficult than any of us anticipated. we are doing anything we can in anticipation of our risks and costs to preserve the capital that we can. >>> airbus blaming limited visibilityas 60 aircraft could not be delivered due to the outbreak >>> not as bad as advertised shares of alphabet rally after the google parent company said the slow down is easing, beating more pessimistic...
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more money.. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." 30 minutes into the session, we are looking at gains across equity indexes. no matter where you look, you will see green arrows. this is the broader stoxx 600 benchmark. gaining 0.7%. if you look at the breakdown of groups, you can see that by in the index, it gives you the group ranked returns, you can see the winners and losers today. technology leading, basic resources doing well. the interesting thing is that banks are the losers. these are european banks, not u.s. banks that were in the news yesterday. certainly it is a knee-jerk reaction after the dividend and buyback freeze that we heard about yesterday out of washington. anna: let's get the bloomberg first word news update. top stories we are focused on. the u.s. set a new record in daily coronavirus cases, topping the peak in april. texas governor greg abbott is hoping the next phase of the reopening -- is positing the next phase of the reopening. ftse regulators ar
more money.. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." 30 minutes into the session, we are looking at gains across equity indexes. no matter where you look, you will see green arrows. this is the broader stoxx 600 benchmark. gaining 0.7%. if you look at the breakdown of groups, you can see that by in the index, it gives you the group ranked returns, you can see the winners and losers today. technology leading, basic resources doing well. the interesting thing is...
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over time more and more workers on the platforms. right healing and delivery were dependent workers. it came to be a more and more dependent workforce. that's part of why things had gone south on the poor prop --dash mike for-profits to think of it that way. >> in some ways the model never made a lot of sense. if you take uber the biggest of all the platforms has the most workers. it priced it's rides far below cost. it meant they were always losing money they were always pressuring the drivers and they were only going to be able to have a viable model if they could come to dominate the market. and raise the prices high enough so they could make a profit on each ride. the hype about uber said the low prices are big and to how they were sustainable. to a certain extent i think also not sustainable at current levels on delivery. these platforms are depending on the exploitation exploitation of the workers and the failure to obey employment laws. we will talk about that. but what the bad model to begin with meant. eventually, a lot of p
over time more and more workers on the platforms. right healing and delivery were dependent workers. it came to be a more and more dependent workforce. that's part of why things had gone south on the poor prop --dash mike for-profits to think of it that way. >> in some ways the model never made a lot of sense. if you take uber the biggest of all the platforms has the most workers. it priced it's rides far below cost. it meant they were always losing money they were always pressuring the...
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haidi: we have a lot more to come.loomberg. ♪ haidi: victoria recorded 10 deaths from the coronavirus on sunday. paul allen joins us more with sydney. do we see the outbreak slowing down? what is the government response? paul: the government did victoria is calling for reinforcements. retired doctors and midwives have been called to service. the premier is saying these are not frontline workers. these people have the last line of defense. onre have been 10 deaths sunday in victoria. that is the worst day since the pandemic began. becamen his 40's came -- the youngest victorian to die. it is not getting better. we see case numbers in the teens every day. is scarcely believable in this environment. fore is a protest planned sydney on tuesday. the new south wales supreme court has ruled against that. right now is not the time. the organizers of that protest are determined to proceed. shery: the latest on the pandemic from sydney. intel is weighing an idea that once would've seen -- seemed unthinkable. intel has long held
haidi: we have a lot more to come.loomberg. ♪ haidi: victoria recorded 10 deaths from the coronavirus on sunday. paul allen joins us more with sydney. do we see the outbreak slowing down? what is the government response? paul: the government did victoria is calling for reinforcements. retired doctors and midwives have been called to service. the premier is saying these are not frontline workers. these people have the last line of defense. onre have been 10 deaths sunday in victoria. that is...
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no more sick and dying as you try soon even. increase efficiency the professors claims the current queen can treat the coronavirus have been widely publicized in france and as a result some pharmacists say that they've been inundated with requests for the drug but france's drug safety agency says that people should not self medicate the agency says at least 2 dozen patients reported undesirable side effects often taking chloroquine. you know there are risks that apply to everyone so you have to be very wary of taking this product without a prescription and without strict medical supervision richard the french government's position on the drug had been unclear until last week when the french health minister said only doctors in hospital should decide on whether to use it local sable the high council of public health recommends that this treatment should not be used unless there is a decision to use it by doctors under strict medical supervision for seriously ill hospitalized patients the high council excludes any prescription for
no more sick and dying as you try soon even. increase efficiency the professors claims the current queen can treat the coronavirus have been widely publicized in france and as a result some pharmacists say that they've been inundated with requests for the drug but france's drug safety agency says that people should not self medicate the agency says at least 2 dozen patients reported undesirable side effects often taking chloroquine. you know there are risks that apply to everyone so you have to...
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talk about in max to it more. palantir plan to do with the money it will get from the public markets? max: this is not a fundraising event as much as it is a liquidity event for these long time shareholders, including palantir's founders. the company was founded in 2003. it has raised a ton of money in the early venture capital world. it is more about getting liquidity for its employees and for the founders. obviously having this company go public at a high valuation is definitely going to help it as it looks to get other contracts as it looks to plan its future, hopefully beyond covid and, if president trump loses, beyond the trump administration, which is important for palantir. forda: whenever you look stories about palantir, secretive is somewhere in the mix. because of the nature of its business and because it is private, the public company will change. is there any risk for investors afterre as it goes corporate clients and has to open the kimono a little bit? nancy: they have been good about -- -- max: they
talk about in max to it more. palantir plan to do with the money it will get from the public markets? max: this is not a fundraising event as much as it is a liquidity event for these long time shareholders, including palantir's founders. the company was founded in 2003. it has raised a ton of money in the early venture capital world. it is more about getting liquidity for its employees and for the founders. obviously having this company go public at a high valuation is definitely going to help...
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of deaths there to more than 1,300. as the death toll rises in the uk, a plea from the prime minister for everyone to stay at home to protect health services and lives. and deserted streets in south america as brazil's largest state, sao paulo, announces a two—week shutdown. the coronavirus pandemic has now infected more than 300,000 around the world. in italy, nearly 800 people have died within the past 2a hours from the virus, by far the worst single—day total worldwide since the pandemic began, and it brings the total number of deaths in italy to 4,825. 0ur correspondent sima kotecha reports from rome. no children, just empty playgrounds, in rome's largest park. even tougher rules that have come into force today say people can't go into them to try and curb the outbreak. here, for several weeks, schools have already been closed. the only noises that you can hear are the bells, you know, the church bells, which is nice. but the other noise is the ambulances. that's all, the only two noises that you hear. in lombardy,
of deaths there to more than 1,300. as the death toll rises in the uk, a plea from the prime minister for everyone to stay at home to protect health services and lives. and deserted streets in south america as brazil's largest state, sao paulo, announces a two—week shutdown. the coronavirus pandemic has now infected more than 300,000 around the world. in italy, nearly 800 people have died within the past 2a hours from the virus, by far the worst single—day total worldwide since the pandemic...
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everybody says the same thing -- they can buy more beds, make more space, they cannot manufacture more medical staff. with the exploding numbers in l.a. county i'm told that some hospitals in this region will reach the breaking point, and the next comes weeks they say they may not be able to admit new patients. david? >> matt, thank you. we should mention monday night, a special edition of the "20/20" examining every step of this process. the shot, the race for the vaccine. it's monday night, 10:00 p.m. eastern, "20/20" right here. >>> in the meantime tonight, we are following breaking news coming in right now from the supreme court, the state of texas motion taking legal aim at the vote counts in the presidential election in several key swing states, it's been denied by the supreme court for lack of standing tonight. let's get right to our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl with late reporting. what have you learned? >> reporter: the supreme court, including all three justices nominated by president trump flatly rejected the texas case, wouldn't even bring it up. this is a
everybody says the same thing -- they can buy more beds, make more space, they cannot manufacture more medical staff. with the exploding numbers in l.a. county i'm told that some hospitals in this region will reach the breaking point, and the next comes weeks they say they may not be able to admit new patients. david? >> matt, thank you. we should mention monday night, a special edition of the "20/20" examining every step of this process. the shot, the race for the vaccine. it's...
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you know, storms are going to grow more intense and more fruent over the coming years. >> sreenivasanrth has been endorsed by the sunrise movement, the youth-led climate change activisalgroup. she ha signed onto a pledge not to take any money utilities, duke and dominion, and to not support al new fossil ffrastructure. >> my oppont differs with, ffers with me when it comes to understanding that climate change irealnd it's an gent priority that we have to address in order to ensure a long-term future in agriculture. >> sreenacasan: troxler owledges that the climate has changed, and says that farmers d are alreang a lot. >> you know, i would ask, what more can agriculture do right now than they're doing asar as clime change? were the onewho plant the green crops that sequester carbon. we'lare the ones that trees that sequester carbon. so we are going to look after the land and the environment because we farm outside ande depend on it. >> sreenivasan: troxler also warns that addressing climate change can't come at the expense of farms surviving. >> any time that we can do anything that's
you know, storms are going to grow more intense and more fruent over the coming years. >> sreenivasanrth has been endorsed by the sunrise movement, the youth-led climate change activisalgroup. she ha signed onto a pledge not to take any money utilities, duke and dominion, and to not support al new fossil ffrastructure. >> my oppont differs with, ffers with me when it comes to understanding that climate change irealnd it's an gent priority that we have to address in order to ensure a...
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think of there is more and more representation. how inclusive is the point and in thinking about that analysis. >> i guess i will work backwards. so, take the case study of african-american. i think, and this is of course a highly debatable proposition, but i think that there was more progress for african americans and american life in the period running from 1940 to the moon landing or 1980 1980, take a ped like that. then there has been in the period sends and i think african-americans have participated as i'm describing it. they are particularly low with the current moment and with the election as a dramatic breakthrough if you look at the gaps in the racial household wealth and the reformers that are interested in the equal of the indian changing you get a lot more change in a lot ofet those cases and in the civil rights in particular but the whole great migration. in a socioeconomic way there is a participation in decadence, and i think it is a little more of an open question an questione are obviously in certain ways there's
think of there is more and more representation. how inclusive is the point and in thinking about that analysis. >> i guess i will work backwards. so, take the case study of african-american. i think, and this is of course a highly debatable proposition, but i think that there was more progress for african americans and american life in the period running from 1940 to the moon landing or 1980 1980, take a ped like that. then there has been in the period sends and i think african-americans...
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it's more than clear.like we're the bad guys. >> angela merkel is encouraging people to avoid social distancing. >> translator: please fore sake any journey that is not essential. every party that is not absolutely essential. stay at home where at all possible. >> reporter: but some local businesses are fighting back. in berlin a court overturned a curfew for bars to close at 1 1:00 p.m. alcohol can't be sold after that time. bar and restaurant owners say they can't afford to lose their livly woods. but with surpassing more than 4,000 cases a day friday, many of them in europe, tougher restrictions may be something people have to live with even though they've hard to digest. cnn, berlin. >>> after a summer of managing the spread of covid-19, france is now setting shocking daily records for infections. a nighttime curfew is in effect in major cities to try to bring down the numbers. melissa bell joins us from paris. the french president, tell us about the strain the health system is currently under, and how
it's more than clear.like we're the bad guys. >> angela merkel is encouraging people to avoid social distancing. >> translator: please fore sake any journey that is not essential. every party that is not absolutely essential. stay at home where at all possible. >> reporter: but some local businesses are fighting back. in berlin a court overturned a curfew for bars to close at 1 1:00 p.m. alcohol can't be sold after that time. bar and restaurant owners say they can't afford to...
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the question is are we just seen eing more cases for the more testing or are we also seen a lot more viral spread? that we are seeing a number of cases that are increasing with the percent positive which is also increasing makes me have the conclusion that we are not just picking up cases because of increasing testing, but also because we are seeing more viral spread. we have been stable around hospitalizations. around 550-ish people in hospital day over day for many weeks. very stable. in the last three weeks we have ton echo from the mid-500's over 800. that is a significant change. it tells me that the virus is spreading more because we know that there will be a percentage of people who will become more seriously ill. so as more people become ill, that percentage of people who will need hospitalizations goes up. all of those in combination, more cases we are finding through testing, percent positive going up, hospitalizations coming up i think those tell us in combination that we are seeing more virus in our communities. by the graph i went through today you can see that timing is
the question is are we just seen eing more cases for the more testing or are we also seen a lot more viral spread? that we are seeing a number of cases that are increasing with the percent positive which is also increasing makes me have the conclusion that we are not just picking up cases because of increasing testing, but also because we are seeing more viral spread. we have been stable around hospitalizations. around 550-ish people in hospital day over day for many weeks. very stable. in the...
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thank you. >>> we see every day more and more examples of how needed the vaccine is. states across the country are facing breaking points within their hospital systems. hospitals in los angeles there at a critical point. some reportedly forced to begin outlining plans to have to ration care for patients because of what they face. the california governor is now in ten day quarantine as a member of his staff tested positive for covid-19. the governor of tennessee is also in quarantine now as his wife tested positive for covid-19. and tennessee is facing the highest infection rate per capita. more than 16,000 cases added yesterday. highest single day count in the state yet. the number includes cases from saturday and sunday, which is why the governor has just issued a startling warning that the state cannot survive another holiday surge. >> it only took a matter of days to see gatherings around thanksgiving translate into a record level of sickness. tennessee cannot sustain similar surge after christmas and new years, so tonight i'm asking you to make some hard decisions
thank you. >>> we see every day more and more examples of how needed the vaccine is. states across the country are facing breaking points within their hospital systems. hospitals in los angeles there at a critical point. some reportedly forced to begin outlining plans to have to ration care for patients because of what they face. the california governor is now in ten day quarantine as a member of his staff tested positive for covid-19. the governor of tennessee is also in quarantine...