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in north brunswick, i'm adam harding. >> a horrific story. thank you. >>> now to the coronavirus that don't rage in the united states. 400 people died yesterday bringing the national death toll past 141,000 nearly 4 million americans are now incted after a record number of surges in kentucky, louisiana, oregon and south carolina that contributed to 64,000 new cases. on the west coast los angeles is on the brink of a new stay-at-home order in florida more than 100 hospitals have run out of icu beds our sam brock is in miami with the latest >> reporter: good morning. right now coast to coast miami to los angeles leaders are looking at shutting down their munts communities if things don't improve soon on miami beaches famed ocean drive it's casual activity by day, party over by night >> everything is shut down everything is shut down. >> reporter: the 8:00 curfew, the earliest in south florida. >> we've seen larger crowds coming out to miami beach, not adhearing to distancing guidelines, not wearing face coverings. >> reporter: nearly 12,500 mor
in north brunswick, i'm adam harding. >> a horrific story. thank you. >>> now to the coronavirus that don't rage in the united states. 400 people died yesterday bringing the national death toll past 141,000 nearly 4 million americans are now incted after a record number of surges in kentucky, louisiana, oregon and south carolina that contributed to 64,000 new cases. on the west coast los angeles is on the brink of a new stay-at-home order in florida more than 100 hospitals have...
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in north brunswick, i'm adam harding. frances and phillip? >> adam, thank you >> this weekend was sweltering for millions of americans. heat advisories were issued for cities from the midwest to the mid-atlantic and new england because of the high humidity, it felt like it was over 100 degrees in some places, and now that heat is headed into the northeast. for more we turn to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. good morning, michelle good to see you. so, how long is this one going to last? >> hi there. it's so good to see you. it's going to last at least through the mid week we are looking at brutal temperatures, brutal humidity. combine those and that's when it becomes dangerous. we have the advisories from the south to parts of new england. we have an excessive heat warning. that's where you see the pink. that includes philadelphia philadelphia could see a heat index of 110 degrees be careful as you head out today. use the 15i69 tips, hydrate, stay indoors, stay out of the sun. we're looking at 100 degrees in washington, d.c. this morning,
in north brunswick, i'm adam harding. frances and phillip? >> adam, thank you >> this weekend was sweltering for millions of americans. heat advisories were issued for cities from the midwest to the mid-atlantic and new england because of the high humidity, it felt like it was over 100 degrees in some places, and now that heat is headed into the northeast. for more we turn to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. good morning, michelle good to see you. so, how long is this one going...
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adam communicated on and off for years. it was slow work, but a.k. knew pushing too hardatience paid off. >> one day i received an email from him, which was scanned copies of 16 letters. >> they looked like letters, but they were actually pages ripped from amanda's journals. adam had originally asked for thousands of dollars for them, but now -- >> i call him up, and i ask them about this. he says, yeah, i've sent you the letters. i don't need any money for them. the relationship evolves to the point where he trusts me enough now. >> and then adam shared a new idea. he told a.k. he was a scholar and wanted to write a book, a history of somalia. as implausible as that sounds, to investigators, it was an unexpected gift, a way to get adam on the hook. you're telling a kidnapper -- >> yes. >> -- who you believe was involved in this really major kidnapping and a lot of crimes, that you're going to help him publish a book. >> yes. >> it sounds like something out of a movie. >> it does. we always refer to this operation as the hail mary play. we didn't think it would work. and
adam communicated on and off for years. it was slow work, but a.k. knew pushing too hardatience paid off. >> one day i received an email from him, which was scanned copies of 16 letters. >> they looked like letters, but they were actually pages ripped from amanda's journals. adam had originally asked for thousands of dollars for them, but now -- >> i call him up, and i ask them about this. he says, yeah, i've sent you the letters. i don't need any money for them. the...
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. >> reporter: despite that, adams fell so hard for the sport, he's playing all the way through college league rugby. >> certain sports are marketed to inner city youth more than other sports. that's why you see more black basketball players and football players than you do see more black lacrosse players. there isn't really opportunity for those kids to engage into those sports. >> or club, crca, is a member club of usa likeling. >> reporter: the president of the one of the oldest and largest cycling clubs in the country says her sport doesn't showcase women or minorities equally. and to bring about change, leaders have to openly push for it. >> if you look at any other professional sport, the more diversity it has, the better opportunity americans have to elevate the sport. so why not cast the net wider? >> reporter: usa cycling added more women's only races and announced efforts to confront institutional racism. >> we need to understand that the battle is not amongst each other. the battle is for equality for all of us. >> reporter: while usa road national champion justin williams is
. >> reporter: despite that, adams fell so hard for the sport, he's playing all the way through college league rugby. >> certain sports are marketed to inner city youth more than other sports. that's why you see more black basketball players and football players than you do see more black lacrosse players. there isn't really opportunity for those kids to engage into those sports. >> or club, crca, is a member club of usa likeling. >> reporter: the president of the one of...
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both sides of the aisle, hard work, smart work. susan adams and jamie from the minority staff. jake johnson, austin gage for my personal office. and from the majority staff, i want to especially thank steve and his team. they have all been a great help and their efforts are greatly appreciated. they have done us good. madam chair, thank you very much for your service again. i yield back. chair lowey: thank you. now, i would like to turn to my friend, ranking member ms. granger, for any comments you may have. rep. granger: thank you, madam chair. before i begin my remarks about the state foreign operations bill i want to take a moment to recognize you, my friend. i don't like you're leaving. you are going to do it. i assumed you have not changed mind. chair and ranking member of the subcommittee, i feel like we accomplished some really good things. we have policy disagreements. we had an agreement we could disagree without being disagreeable and that made it all work. it's very important. at the beginning, people questioned how the jewish grandmother from new york and the method
both sides of the aisle, hard work, smart work. susan adams and jamie from the minority staff. jake johnson, austin gage for my personal office. and from the majority staff, i want to especially thank steve and his team. they have all been a great help and their efforts are greatly appreciated. they have done us good. madam chair, thank you very much for your service again. i yield back. chair lowey: thank you. now, i would like to turn to my friend, ranking member ms. granger, for any comments...
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before i close, let me also thank the staff, both sides of the aisle or their hard work, late hours, susan adams and jamie mccormack from the minority staff. jake johnson and austin gage from my personal office and from the majority staff, i want to thank steve marquez and his team. marincola jesse. celia avocado. dean dolores. jason wheelock, derian stein and dane quan. they've all been great help including, in putting this bill together and we owed them alot . madam chair, i yield my time. >> i now like to recognize ranking member rick granger for any opening remarks she may have on this state and foreign operations bill. >> madam chair, thank you for yielding reedit during this time of instability around the world it's important to remember that our investments abroad can make us more secure athome . fiscal year 2021 bill funds programs that would do just that. the bill provides $3.3 billion for israel, demonstrating our unwavering support for the security of our great ally and partner. it protects funding for embassy security in counterterrorism programs. the bill also includes funds to adva
before i close, let me also thank the staff, both sides of the aisle or their hard work, late hours, susan adams and jamie mccormack from the minority staff. jake johnson and austin gage from my personal office and from the majority staff, i want to thank steve marquez and his team. marincola jesse. celia avocado. dean dolores. jason wheelock, derian stein and dane quan. they've all been great help including, in putting this bill together and we owed them alot . madam chair, i yield my time....
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with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mt rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off a holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. u.s. federal prosecutors are trying to seize 4 iranian oil tankers headed for venezuela they say profits are being collected by the iranian revolutionary guard which the u.s. designates as a terrorist organization iran says such action would be considered piracy washington has warned iran and venezuela against trading with one another since both countries are under u.s. sanctions now the trial of 20 saudi arabian officials accused of killing the journalist is due to start later in turkey in december a saudi court sentenced 5 people to death and 3 to jail for the murder his body has never been found chance traffic reports this is the last moment you man who shows he was seen alive it's october the 2nd 2018 the journalist who wrote for t
with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mt rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off a holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. u.s. federal prosecutors are trying to seize 4 iranian oil tankers headed for venezuela they say profits are being...
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adam, what a timely book. hardutbreaks. there's the outbreak of the virus, coronavirus and the outbreak of misinformation and political information surrounding it and all converging around the facemask. help us understand why something as a face covering has become so controversial? >> i think one of the impediments is early on in the outbreak there was uncertainty what the virus was, what the virus was doing and if you have uncertainty, very confident new information will come in to fill it. that information will have some issues and rumors. now we're seeing things kind of play into those kind of debates and, you know, unfortunately these kind of situations where there's uncertainty and people want something to kind of latch on to, that's where peopleee wh perhaps manipulating or putting disruptive stories into the mix, you know, really can thrive. >> why does misinformation which is attractive when you find it online, you want to share it right away, why does it catch fire and now that it has caught firehouse do
adam, what a timely book. hardutbreaks. there's the outbreak of the virus, coronavirus and the outbreak of misinformation and political information surrounding it and all converging around the facemask. help us understand why something as a face covering has become so controversial? >> i think one of the impediments is early on in the outbreak there was uncertainty what the virus was, what the virus was doing and if you have uncertainty, very confident new information will come in to fill...
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it's something i think joe biden and nancy pelosi and others, including adam schiff which is already extremely left, need to take a hardhat and what they are doing to this country. steve: earlier today, there was a thing trending on twitter, pelosi must go which i assumed was a republican think that it was democrat saying pelosi must go. jason, a minute or so left, what you think? want to ask you about thek debae section, the first inkling in the new york times basically joe biden from baiting, you think he will show up for the debates? >> he better show up. if he wants to be the leader of the free world, the president of the u.s., he should stand at least three times andnd debate e on one with donald trump. it's the most important part of the process, it would bess shameful, there's no way he should be able to back out of this, he's committed to do t it and we need to make sure he's on that debate stage. steve: by the way, we've got to wrap it up but it shows what a terrible candidate they know they are stuck with. this idea of having him not debate because they know it's going to be awi disaster and thy want to try t
it's something i think joe biden and nancy pelosi and others, including adam schiff which is already extremely left, need to take a hardhat and what they are doing to this country. steve: earlier today, there was a thing trending on twitter, pelosi must go which i assumed was a republican think that it was democrat saying pelosi must go. jason, a minute or so left, what you think? want to ask you about thek debae section, the first inkling in the new york times basically joe biden from baiting,...
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with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mt rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off a holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. but the difference between the unemployment rate for black and white people is up the widest for 5 years ago and 5 percent. of director of the revolving door project at the center for economic and policy policy research in washington d.c. and he says structural racism in the u.s. is one of the reasons black people are more likely to work in the sec just most affected by the recession a lot of the jobs are being lost or in the service industry we're seeing disproportionately jobs lost by people who don't have a college degree and in a racist country the people who don't have a college degree are disproportionately african-american and so the issues are intertwined they're probably accept specific racism but the bigger issue is this is d
with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mt rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off a holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. but the difference between the unemployment rate for black and white people is up the widest for 5 years ago and 5...
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with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mount rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera the film a partner of the convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein a painter arrested and charged prosecutors say the precious a slight delay in maxwell played a critical role in finding victims and sometimes participated in their peace of young goals cables on their hospital from new york. she has long claimed to have been a friend in business partner of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein but after the f.b.i. arrested maxwell federal prosecutors said her actions with epstein were far more sinister maxwell was among epstein's closest associates and helped him exploit girls who were as young as 14 years old and that's what played a critical role in helping epstein to identify friend and groom minor victims for abuse in some cases maxwel
with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mount rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera the film a partner of the convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein a painter arrested and charged prosecutors say the...
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with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mt rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off a holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. hundreds of nurses in california demanding more personal protection equipment and better working conditions they protested outside a hospital in one of the counties hardest hit by the outbreak thursday's rally took place on day 7 of a 10 day strike and say the influx of coronavirus patients means they have to work longer shifts without breaks and they want their union and hospitals to agree better working. mexico's president is promising action after $26.00 people were killed in an attack on a drug rehabilitation center is the latest gruesome example of the challenges facing the government's plan to reduce violence. from mexico city's. police and you don't want to mexico see the death toll following an attack on a rehabilitation facili
with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mt rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off a holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. hundreds of nurses in california demanding more personal protection equipment and better working conditions they...
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with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mount rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. has federal prosecutors are trying to seize more than a 1000000 barrels of gasoline which iran is trying to ship to venezuela a lawsuit alleges the sale was arranged by a businessman in the ties to iran's revolutionary guard alleges profits will support the revolutionary guard corps the u.s. is designated as a terrorist organization iran says such action would be considered piracy. the push for racial just says in the u.s. is putting renewed pressure on the washington redskins football team to change its name her firm fed ex which pay the team $205000000.00 for stadium naming rights as asked for a name change while sports where company nike has remove the team's merchandise from its site activists say the term redskins is racist and o
with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mount rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. has federal prosecutors are trying to seize more than a 1000000 barrels of gasoline which iran is trying to ship...
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with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mount rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. mexico's president is promising action after $26.00 people were killed in drug rehabilitation center it's the latest gruesome example of the challenges facing the government's plan to reduce violence reports from mexico city . police in egypt want to mexico see the death toll following an attack on a rehabilitation facility on wednesday evening has risen to 26 this is the 2nd attack on a rehab center in the past month authorities from the state of one of the gunmen also wounded 7 people. i have a sunday and they don't give me any information he thought he was being treated the police come after things happen. and the truth is never discovered my son was getting out this week. when it went to has become the epicenter of violence in mex
with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mount rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. mexico's president is promising action after $26.00 people were killed in drug rehabilitation center it's the...
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with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mt rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off a holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. hundreds of nurses in southern california are demanding more personal protection equipment and better working conditions they protested in front of a hospital in riverside outside los angeles as part of a 10 day strike nurses say the influx of coronavirus patients means they have to work longer shifts without breaks they want a union and hospitals to agree better work in terms of u.s. federal prosecutors are trying to seize more than a 1000000 barrels of gasoline which iran is trying to ship to venezuela a lawsuit alleges the sale was raised by a businessman with ties to iran's revolutionary guard it alleges profits will support the revolutionary guard which the u.s. has designated as a terrorist organization iran says such action woul
with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mt rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off a holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. hundreds of nurses in southern california are demanding more personal protection equipment and better working...
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testing sites just as demand is peaking for these covid-19 tests they can adam fast enough the lines are long implants are hard to get. >>and the results take a long time probably for sarah says it is live at one of those testing sites. that's going to be new in san jose serra. >>dari we see a lot of these testing sites has drive-thru but this is a walk up pop up testing site and this is at 1, 5, 5, >>this is a >>gosh for the street right now burger for drive and you can see the line right now it is so long. but they're trying to keep their distance it's to be very hard to be in this line right now you have to keep 6 feet of distance it be uncomfortable to stand next to someone both of you not knowing if you're going to test positive that's why the drive-thrus are so awesome but this is a great testing site because it's free it's completely free and you don't have to have an appointment that's why people are here trying to get here for line gets extra long and you have to have any insurance regardless of their immigration status all are welcome now the goal here is to increase testing in communities hardest hi
testing sites just as demand is peaking for these covid-19 tests they can adam fast enough the lines are long implants are hard to get. >>and the results take a long time probably for sarah says it is live at one of those testing sites. that's going to be new in san jose serra. >>dari we see a lot of these testing sites has drive-thru but this is a walk up pop up testing site and this is at 1, 5, 5, >>this is a >>gosh for the street right now burger for drive and you can...
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it will be hard for anyone to compete? melissa: adam? >> well, the numbers would suggest, melissa, you're the, you're the usual one in this -- i think, i'm not looking directly at the numbers. my hunch is that they don't have the same grocery delivery infrastructure in every major market. so he have emphasized some over others. clearly they're doing all the business they can and then three times it. melissa: yeah. no, i think that is exactly the point. the reason why i couldn't get a slot because everyone else was out there trying it for the first time and getting a slot and kind of goes back to the point someone was making earlier, scott, i will ask you, that amazon has pushed everybody else to develop, to figure out supply chains. to figure out how to do this, to get up to date. if not, they will come in and eat your lunch or maybe deliver your lunch i guess. >> deliver your lunch. >> to that point, i guess, melissa, funny with the competition, say substitutes out there that you found as well, the fact remains we're in a material world
it will be hard for anyone to compete? melissa: adam? >> well, the numbers would suggest, melissa, you're the, you're the usual one in this -- i think, i'm not looking directly at the numbers. my hunch is that they don't have the same grocery delivery infrastructure in every major market. so he have emphasized some over others. clearly they're doing all the business they can and then three times it. melissa: yeah. no, i think that is exactly the point. the reason why i couldn't get a slot...
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make it hard to do that sort of real world, adam and innovation and deregulation, is not someone who loves freedom, loves markets, i love that exclamation. in fact the word the limit too much. it is such a comfortable explanation for me. it's so totally informed like my inherent belief. my biases but i love it too mu much. maybe i'm missing something. it would be missing something else. might it be that government spending less on investments. or something happened with schools. it really isn't regulation, some other explanation. matt: is of course. i have to make the point that we saw incredible changes in the transportation credit but almost no changes in communications and then in the 20 century, we saw very little change in transportation but huge changes in computing. i want to show a cartoon of 1958 of what life would be like in the 31st century. the shot of a very old-fashioned moment delivering justice anybody's doing selling doing so the rocket elisabeth. that's exactly the wrong way around. using e-mails over the have rockets on the back of individuals. so get the future wr
make it hard to do that sort of real world, adam and innovation and deregulation, is not someone who loves freedom, loves markets, i love that exclamation. in fact the word the limit too much. it is such a comfortable explanation for me. it's so totally informed like my inherent belief. my biases but i love it too mu much. maybe i'm missing something. it would be missing something else. might it be that government spending less on investments. or something happened with schools. it really isn't...
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>> sam adams is executed in a very fickle space. then truly, they have harder, i think they've outperformed a dagio and they've been awarded for the good performance. >> steve weiss, you get the first one. >> teradyne. i've owned it for a while. i think they'll show a great quarter. >> farmer jim? >> disney. it has powered through bad news. >> courtney? >> they've done a heck of a job in growth despite what their main business is going through right now. uber, their freight business, i like it, i like it, i like it. >> you like it >> i do. >> dr. j >> key, seeing some buying this week >>> last but not least, brynn, what do you have for us? >> pepsi, one of the non-tech names of the nasdaq 100. it's got a great dividend. it's outperformed coke since the bottom of march 23rd, and i think they'll continue to execute on their snack brands. >> thank you all thanks for watching. kelly, it's all yours. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. here is what's ahead the s&p is on track for its best july in a decade, everything from fast food to health care to housing is hit
>> sam adams is executed in a very fickle space. then truly, they have harder, i think they've outperformed a dagio and they've been awarded for the good performance. >> steve weiss, you get the first one. >> teradyne. i've owned it for a while. i think they'll show a great quarter. >> farmer jim? >> disney. it has powered through bad news. >> courtney? >> they've done a heck of a job in growth despite what their main business is going through right...
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the maker of sam adams crediting the unexpected doubling of profit on the increase in demand for truly hard seltzers and twisted tea brands. shares of that company up more than 23% today. >>> tesla is back in the red as geopolitical tensions put a strain on the ev giant. this is coming after tesla announced that it has picked austin for its billion dollar auto factory that's going to employ 5,000 people. president trump even tweeting his approval. great job by elon musk in agreeing to build in texas what is expected to be the largest auto plant anywhere in the world. he kept his word to me, texas and tesla are big winners. made in the usa. >>> let's get straight to the floor show. we've got john gagliardi and phil flynn with us. guys, great to see you on this friday afternoon as we finish out the final hour of trade. we are seeing the markets drop again with the nasdaq doing its first back-to-back loss since early may, thanks to some of these tensions with china. the question right now is what are you watching and what do you think potentially could happen if this already fragile situation
the maker of sam adams crediting the unexpected doubling of profit on the increase in demand for truly hard seltzers and twisted tea brands. shares of that company up more than 23% today. >>> tesla is back in the red as geopolitical tensions put a strain on the ev giant. this is coming after tesla announced that it has picked austin for its billion dollar auto factory that's going to employ 5,000 people. president trump even tweeting his approval. great job by elon musk in agreeing to...
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with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mount rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. hundreds of nurses in southern california are demanding more personal protection equipment and better working conditions they protested in front of a hospital in riverside outside of los angeles as part of a 10 day strike nurses say the influx of coronavirus patients means they have to work longer shifts with no breaks they won't be union and the hospitals to agree to better working terms the former partner of the convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein has been arrested and charged prosecutors say british social socialite july maxwell played a critical role in finding victims and sometimes participated in the abuse of underage girls with self evident is under has more from new york she's long claimed to have been a friend in business pa
with nothing came into this country with nothing and i cannot it just it's too hard to let it go even so the president is adamant to show the world the u.s. crisis is over he heads to mount rushmore in south dakota on friday to set off holiday fireworks a desire to celebrate the u.s. is national day even as the numbers of the sick and the dead keep rising rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. hundreds of nurses in southern california are demanding more personal protection equipment and better working...
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should be president of the united states was something they had a really hard time getting their heads around. and john quincy adams, who was defeated by jackson in 1828 and went back to massachusetts to lick his wounds and to really fret over the dear alma mater. they decided, okay, we can't stop this, but we will show jackson up. in those days, it was not unheard of and it was still accepted practice on certain occasions for academics to give their addresses, to deliver their papers in latin, the traditional language of intellectuals in the academy. and so without telling the president of the university who was basically whose reputation was on the line here, okay, i'll be happy to speak on this occasion. it was a commencement. there were several speeches. and the speakers before jackson stood up and gave their speeches in latin with the belief that this would really confuse jackson and would be so embarrassed and humiliated and that would be the end of it. now as i say, explaining these historical stories, context is necessary. this was at a moment when jackson was holding together by maine force. south carolina
should be president of the united states was something they had a really hard time getting their heads around. and john quincy adams, who was defeated by jackson in 1828 and went back to massachusetts to lick his wounds and to really fret over the dear alma mater. they decided, okay, we can't stop this, but we will show jackson up. in those days, it was not unheard of and it was still accepted practice on certain occasions for academics to give their addresses, to deliver their papers in latin,...
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adams. perhaps more importantly, truly hard seltzer. there's a can of it.n, they are truly cashing in on the trend, are they not? lauren: the stock is at a record high, up 8.5%. the message here is no bars, no problem for boston beer. the coronavirus has been great for drinking at home, particularly hard seltzer. this is a hot category. boston beer has the truly hard line. that is selling well, plus twisted tea, then the dogfish head brand and all of the growth in those brands helped to overcome a decline in sales of traditional beer with venues like ball parks, concerts, those have been closed. sam adams reporting sales to liquor stores grew more than 40% in the quarter, because people are going to the liquor store to buy their booze. ashley: let's go from booze to toy makers. mattel, the big toe may, sales down across the board except for barbie. lauren: barbie is hot again. sales rose 7% in the quarter. but they made up a quarter of all mattel sales. barbie was the most popular toy in the country for five straight weeks during lockdown. overall, online s
adams. perhaps more importantly, truly hard seltzer. there's a can of it.n, they are truly cashing in on the trend, are they not? lauren: the stock is at a record high, up 8.5%. the message here is no bars, no problem for boston beer. the coronavirus has been great for drinking at home, particularly hard seltzer. this is a hot category. boston beer has the truly hard line. that is selling well, plus twisted tea, then the dogfish head brand and all of the growth in those brands helped to...
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adam, every time that i read it and have been following your story it is hard to believe how long you dealing with this. three months have past. it can come back and hit you in the face again. when it does how bad is it still? >> i mean it is quite terrifying to be honest. there is nothing like the feeling of not being able to breathe. it is a very distinct feeling and extremely uncomfortable. when it starts to come on i start coughing and clearing my throat constantly and i get a tightness in my chest. it just feels like i have to work and think to breathe and, you know, it is just a harrowing experience in general. >> i can imagine. i heard you talk about the mind games, the psychological toll that you deal with from this virus. what is that like? >> well, there are two parts to it. first of all, we are dealing with a virus here that we have never dealt with before. we are learning the short-term effects of this and now we are learning the long-term effects. i think first of all, that is scary because there is so much unknown with this thing. the other scary part is feeling better w
adam, every time that i read it and have been following your story it is hard to believe how long you dealing with this. three months have past. it can come back and hit you in the face again. when it does how bad is it still? >> i mean it is quite terrifying to be honest. there is nothing like the feeling of not being able to breathe. it is a very distinct feeling and extremely uncomfortable. when it starts to come on i start coughing and clearing my throat constantly and i get a...
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before i close but also thank the staff on both sides of the aisle for the hard work, late hours. susan adams and jamie mccormick but the minority staff, jeh johnson and austin gates from the first office, and from the majority staff, i want to thank steve and his team, erin, celia, dean, jason, marion stein and gene. the all been great help in putting this all together and we owe them a lot. madam chair, i yield my time. >> i would now like to recognize ranking member granger for any opening remarks she may have on the state and foreign operations bill. >> madam chair, thank you for yielding. during this time of instability around the world, it's important to remember that our investments abroad can make us more secure at home. fiscal year 2021 bill funds many programs that would do just that. the bill provides $3.3 billion for israel, demonstrating our unwavering support for the security of our great ally and partner. it protects money for embassy security and counterterrorism programs. the bill also includes funds to advance global health, promote democracy and address human trafficking. u
before i close but also thank the staff on both sides of the aisle for the hard work, late hours. susan adams and jamie mccormick but the minority staff, jeh johnson and austin gates from the first office, and from the majority staff, i want to thank steve and his team, erin, celia, dean, jason, marion stein and gene. the all been great help in putting this all together and we owe them a lot. madam chair, i yield my time. >> i would now like to recognize ranking member granger for any...
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it's a hard sell as parents, students, teachers weigh the risk but the white house is adamant. >> when he says open, he means open in full, kids being able to attend each and every day at their school. the science should not stand in the way of this. >> texas was one of three u.s. states to post their highest one day death tolls on thursday. for more here's cnn's erica hill. >> reporter: a stark reality in texas. refrigerated trailers brought in as morgues reach capacity. >> i need everybody to help us and do their part because people's lives are at stake. not just the people getting sick now. we've got doctors, nurses. >> austin's convention center and this loredo hotel also being prepped for non-icu covid-19 patients. texas is one of 16 states reporting record hospitalizations. all but two of those are also seeing a rise in deaths. >> it doesn't have to be this way. there are straightforward things. it requires leadership but there are straightforward things we can do. >> reporter: 39 states are now moving in the wrong direction. confirmed cases in the state of florida, more than 315
it's a hard sell as parents, students, teachers weigh the risk but the white house is adamant. >> when he says open, he means open in full, kids being able to attend each and every day at their school. the science should not stand in the way of this. >> texas was one of three u.s. states to post their highest one day death tolls on thursday. for more here's cnn's erica hill. >> reporter: a stark reality in texas. refrigerated trailers brought in as morgues reach capacity....
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concerning things that adam touched on, we came across several districts that are laying off social workers, the counselors. these are the people who are going to be doing the hard work when schools finally do reconvene to basically mitigate all of the crisis that comes along with what communities have been through these past couple months. thousands of people dying from the coronavirus, high unemployment rate which leads to more domestic violence. social workers are the ones who spot this first, not police officers. a lot of communities are having a moment about where priorities are. host: about 20 minutes left with daarel burnette. if you want to join the conversation, parents it is (202) 748-8000. educators, (202) 748-8001. all others (202) 748-8002.. rent, good morning. caller: morning. i am a grandparent. i live in a multigenerational home. i am a custodian. i have been working for about five years. we have major problems getting custodians. custodians. -- on top of that, my main point is i work in a brand-new school. the air conditioning and heating system doesn't seem to work properly, ok? upstairs it's really hot, downstairs it's really cold. the teacher
concerning things that adam touched on, we came across several districts that are laying off social workers, the counselors. these are the people who are going to be doing the hard work when schools finally do reconvene to basically mitigate all of the crisis that comes along with what communities have been through these past couple months. thousands of people dying from the coronavirus, high unemployment rate which leads to more domestic violence. social workers are the ones who spot this...
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i fought hard against jerry nadler and adam schiff and the rest on this issue of the congress gettingcourt upheld exactly what they should have held. the democrats want everybody to believe they were doing everything proper, they were doing everything they should and they were nothing but a partisan witch hunt, a hack job that pelosi, schiff and senat nadlere on. i'm glad to see we do have congressional oversight, we should be doing what -- making sure the administration is on any administration from any time, congress should do its job. when you go overreach and you have overreach like this i'm glad to see it got slapped down just like it should have done. maria: well, i mean, you know, this is the question that i've been asking you and a lot of your colleagues now for weeks. how much time are you guys spending investigating president trump versus investigating national security and things like china who has been eating our lunch now for decades, yet your colleagues have been looking under the bed for ghosts in the russian collusion narrative which never materialized and you missed c
i fought hard against jerry nadler and adam schiff and the rest on this issue of the congress gettingcourt upheld exactly what they should have held. the democrats want everybody to believe they were doing everything proper, they were doing everything they should and they were nothing but a partisan witch hunt, a hack job that pelosi, schiff and senat nadlere on. i'm glad to see we do have congressional oversight, we should be doing what -- making sure the administration is on any...
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joe biden as well as nancy plessis and others, including adam schiff, which i think is already externally to the left but they need to take a hardthey are doing to this country. steve: such a great point, sarah. literally, earlier today to your point there was a thing trending on twitter that pelosi must go which is a republic and think but it took a quick look but it was democrats like the loony left democrats saying pelosi musk over jason, about a minute or so left. what you think? lets talk about the debates. the first inkling this week "the new york times" basically way out from joe biden from debating. do you think he will show up for these debates? >> he better show up. if you want to be the leader of the free world and the president of the united states then you should be able to stand three times and debate one-on-one with donald trump. it is the most important part of the process and it would be terribly shameful, there is no way that he should be able to back out of this. he is committed to do it and we need to make sure he is on that debate stage. steve: exactly. by the way, it shows what a -- sarah, we've got to wrap
joe biden as well as nancy plessis and others, including adam schiff, which i think is already externally to the left but they need to take a hardthey are doing to this country. steve: such a great point, sarah. literally, earlier today to your point there was a thing trending on twitter that pelosi must go which is a republic and think but it took a quick look but it was democrats like the loony left democrats saying pelosi musk over jason, about a minute or so left. what you think? lets talk...
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should lead and with regard to the nba, obviously, this is something that adam and the owners need to actually discuss. it's hardment just having heard this literally on your show. neil: i understand that. it just seems like a lot of players want to express their view, it could be on anything from black lives matter to incidents like these and i'm wonderi wondering, you know, as a player yourself in the league, and minority owner, is that the responsibility of the nba? should it be even involved in that, pro or not? >> i think from that perspective, you know, the idea of actually making a statement that black lives do matter is something the nba should take on. from that aspect, i thought you were asking me about the hong kong and china issue. but i think the players themselves want to make a statement, they should. they should be able to do that. neil: all right. without any penalty coming from the nba or the various team owners. let me ask you, we were discussing obviously the coronavirus last time we were here, obvious treatment that might be in the making, there are a dozen companies, biontech, other concern
should lead and with regard to the nba, obviously, this is something that adam and the owners need to actually discuss. it's hardment just having heard this literally on your show. neil: i understand that. it just seems like a lot of players want to express their view, it could be on anything from black lives matter to incidents like these and i'm wonderi wondering, you know, as a player yourself in the league, and minority owner, is that the responsibility of the nba? should it be even...
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with russia and how he has used sanctions and played hard ball with them, i don't think he gets as much credit for what might be going on there. >> adam schiff is doubling down on his criticism of trump's plan to invite russia to the g7 summit in september. he says doing so is unfathomable. foxnews. >>> a judge has granted a temporary injunction locking trumps knees from publishing a tell-all book. mary trumps book includes allegations about the first family that would be damaging. the presidents brother had attempted to block the book's publication entitled too much and never enough. how my family created the world's most dangerous man. attorneys for mary trump and the publisher simon and schuster are filing appeals. >>> we are setting up for some warmer weather as we go into the next few days and cooler weather as well. it will be a bit of a roller coaster. i will see you back here. >>> alex savidge joins us with stories were working on for the 7:00 news. >>> a mcdonald's worker and oakland says she was attacked after telling a customer to wear a mask. why the situation went from bad to worse after she called 911. he says the califo
with russia and how he has used sanctions and played hard ball with them, i don't think he gets as much credit for what might be going on there. >> adam schiff is doubling down on his criticism of trump's plan to invite russia to the g7 summit in september. he says doing so is unfathomable. foxnews. >>> a judge has granted a temporary injunction locking trumps knees from publishing a tell-all book. mary trumps book includes allegations about the first family that would be...
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hard to make a decision. as a physician treating covid patients, who's comfortable in that space, i'm not sure how other parents can. >> reporter: new jersey teacher adam roth wants back in the classroom, if it's safe. >> we can have that much greater of an impact on our student population if we are with them, but just in a safe environment. >> reporter: today, the country's largest public school system -- new york city -- unveiling its plan to reopen with a mix of online learning with two to three days in the classroom, leaving it up to parents. the governor blasting the president, arguing he has no authority over the decision to reopen schools. >> he then says, "don't listen to the cdc. i disagree with them." oh, really? do you know, mr. president, better than your health experts how to protect the health of students? >> reporter: the president hasn't spelled out how he would cut off funding. he would need congress to cut off the little he controls. most schools are funded by the state and local levels. but the vice president has suggested the white house could tie the reopening of schools to coronavirus funding down the line. david? >> all right, st
hard to make a decision. as a physician treating covid patients, who's comfortable in that space, i'm not sure how other parents can. >> reporter: new jersey teacher adam roth wants back in the classroom, if it's safe. >> we can have that much greater of an impact on our student population if we are with them, but just in a safe environment. >> reporter: today, the country's largest public school system -- new york city -- unveiling its plan to reopen with a mix of online...
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hard to see from where we are. but it's isolated here in disney world. constant testing. adam silver said it's not her metically sealed. there are disney employees coming in and out of the course of the day. all wearing masks, social distancing, being careful. there's no question if they see an outbreak of cases they would shut down. he was asked about that last night on cnn. here's what commissioner silver had to say. >> well, if we had any significant spread whatsoever, we would certainly stop immediately. and then we would investigate and determine whether we could move forward. i'm watching, obviously, what's happening in baseball right now. they have a group of infections on one particular team. they've paused that team. as far as i understand it, they intend to continue on with their season. they're undergoing the same analysis we would, trying to figure out where the pred is coming from and whether their protocol is working. >> first game tip-off 6:30. lebron and the lakers taking on kawhi leonard and the clippers. for a sports world that's been barren for a long time,
hard to see from where we are. but it's isolated here in disney world. constant testing. adam silver said it's not her metically sealed. there are disney employees coming in and out of the course of the day. all wearing masks, social distancing, being careful. there's no question if they see an outbreak of cases they would shut down. he was asked about that last night on cnn. here's what commissioner silver had to say. >> well, if we had any significant spread whatsoever, we would...
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hard. then hopefully we can get you off the machine as quickly as possible, okay? okay. so we wanted to at least give you that chance. i know that karine was very adamant about that, and we want to make sure, you know, get the best chance possible to recover and quickly as possible, okay? all right, hon. so we'll give you some medicine that's going to make you nice and comfy, all right? and then while you're on the ventilator, we're going to lighten the sedation a little bit. so if you can actually communicate with us, if you can, you know, write or nod your head and things like that and let us know how you're doing, that will be ideal. but if you're not able to tolerate it, then we'll give you more sedation so that you are comfortable, okay? okay. you doing okay otherwise? >> mm-hmm. >> okay. all right. so there's going to be a lot of people in here, all right? but we're all in here just to make sure that you're taken care of and that you're safe, okay? all right. >> i'm going to move your bed forward a bit, okay? >> brake not set. >> this is my third intubation of the day, and that's not typical for us. we've been trying to avoid using the ventilator
hard. then hopefully we can get you off the machine as quickly as possible, okay? okay. so we wanted to at least give you that chance. i know that karine was very adamant about that, and we want to make sure, you know, get the best chance possible to recover and quickly as possible, okay? all right, hon. so we'll give you some medicine that's going to make you nice and comfy, all right? and then while you're on the ventilator, we're going to lighten the sedation a little bit. so if you can...
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adams. we've done over 7,200 deployments of 4,000 individuals. let me tell you, the other 2,000 are hard at work taking care of people at qualified health centers, the indian health service or in the prisons. i mean no disrespect by leaving. but this is crunch time for our officers on the front line of the pandemic. i really appreciate the opportunity to recognize them and also to be with my brothers and sisters in uniform. >> we thank you for your service and we thank you so much for that. i think you might find me either to be the biggest booster in the united states congress for federally qualified community health centers. i consider them to be the ultimate safety net in health care, and i have been that way since i've been in the congress. i go back over 50 years with community health centers, and i believe in them. thank you so much for bringing them into the process. with that i yield to mr. jordan. five minutes. >> the right to protest is important, mr. chairman. i have engaged in it with fellow citizens, peacefully assembling to talk about important public policy issues. my gues
adams. we've done over 7,200 deployments of 4,000 individuals. let me tell you, the other 2,000 are hard at work taking care of people at qualified health centers, the indian health service or in the prisons. i mean no disrespect by leaving. but this is crunch time for our officers on the front line of the pandemic. i really appreciate the opportunity to recognize them and also to be with my brothers and sisters in uniform. >> we thank you for your service and we thank you so much for...
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president trump was adamant yesterday that he wanted schools to reopen with in-person classes as early as next month in some states, some of the hard hit states and the cdc seems to be following -- they said that they'll revise their guidelines to make it easier for schools to reopen. let's look at the guidelines as they stand right now and dr. murthy, you can explain what's so onerous. the teachers and students have to wear a mask, keep desks six feet apart, stagger arrival and dismissal times, have backup staffing plans, cancel field trips and large gatherings. close communal spaces. what's wrong with these guidelines as they stand? >> well, i'm so glad you asked, because this is an issue that's very personal for me as well as a father of two small kids and it's an issue that's in front of mind for me because i have been speaking with literally hundreds of school principals over the last month and all of them want to open up schools safely. all of them recognize that changes that have to be made, like distancing and wearing masks but where they're struggling is number one, having real clarity around the guidelines. so there are q
president trump was adamant yesterday that he wanted schools to reopen with in-person classes as early as next month in some states, some of the hard hit states and the cdc seems to be following -- they said that they'll revise their guidelines to make it easier for schools to reopen. let's look at the guidelines as they stand right now and dr. murthy, you can explain what's so onerous. the teachers and students have to wear a mask, keep desks six feet apart, stagger arrival and dismissal...
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hard conversations with other white people about race and injustice. >> racism isn't a black issue, it is a white issue. we need to be organizing amongst ourselves to do the internal work. >> reporter: adamth is an organizer for the los angeles surj chapter white people for black lives. in addition to political activism they help host monthly dialogues and an annual unmasking whiteness instituted. >> for white folks it is important for us to think of this fight as a fight in solidarity, not charity. >> justice. >> reporter: both heaney and smith say they are working to l 's feeng "i want too soinhintwi ce to fmove for lastinchange. dabacchus, cbs news, los angeles. >> yuccas: important work, thank you. still ahead on the cbs weekend news, italians are rediscovering their master pieces without fighting the regular summer crowds. crowds. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. td can affect different parts of the body. - [narrator] in today's trying times, we're here to help you manage td. visit talkabouttd.com for a doctor discussion guide to prep for your next appointment in person, over the phone, or online.
hard conversations with other white people about race and injustice. >> racism isn't a black issue, it is a white issue. we need to be organizing amongst ourselves to do the internal work. >> reporter: adamth is an organizer for the los angeles surj chapter white people for black lives. in addition to political activism they help host monthly dialogues and an annual unmasking whiteness instituted. >> for white folks it is important for us to think of this fight as a fight in...
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adams. we've done over 7,000 deplaymates of 4,000 individuals and let me tell you the other 2,000 are hard at work taking care of people at qualified health service or the indian health service or in the prisons. i mean no disrespect by leaving but this is crunch time for our officers on the front line of the pandemic, and i really appreciate the opportunity to recognize them and also to be with my -- with my brothers and system in unitomorrow. >> we thank you for your service, and we thank you so much for that. i think you might find me to be the biggest booster in the united states congress for federally qualified community health centers. i consider them to be the ultimate safety net in health care, and i have been that way since i've been in the congress. i go back over 50 years with community health centers, and i believe in them. thank you so much for inning about them into the process. with that, i yield to mr. jordan. five minutes. >> the right to protest is important, mr. chairman. i have engaged in it with fellow citizens peacefully assembling to talk about important public policy i
adams. we've done over 7,000 deplaymates of 4,000 individuals and let me tell you the other 2,000 are hard at work taking care of people at qualified health service or the indian health service or in the prisons. i mean no disrespect by leaving but this is crunch time for our officers on the front line of the pandemic, and i really appreciate the opportunity to recognize them and also to be with my -- with my brothers and system in unitomorrow. >> we thank you for your service, and we...
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adams. we have done over 7,200 deployments of 4,000 individuals and the other 2,000 are hard at work taking care of people at qualified health centers, indian health service or the prison. i mean no disrespect for leaving but this is front line for officers on the frontline of the pandemic and i appreciate the opportunity to recognize them and be with my brothers and sisters in uniform. >> we thank you for your service and we thank you for that. i think you might find me to be the biggest booster in the united states congress for federally qualified community health centers. i consider them to be the ultimate safety net in the health-care and i have been that way since i've been in the congress. go back over 50 queries with community health centers and i believe in them. thank you so much for bringing them in the process. for that a yield mr. jordan. >> me right to protest is important. i i've engaged in it with fellow citizens peacefully assemble to talk but important public toll si issues mitch guess is everyone as the compliesey, probably everything in the united states congress has done
adams. we have done over 7,200 deployments of 4,000 individuals and the other 2,000 are hard at work taking care of people at qualified health centers, indian health service or the prison. i mean no disrespect for leaving but this is front line for officers on the frontline of the pandemic and i appreciate the opportunity to recognize them and be with my brothers and sisters in uniform. >> we thank you for your service and we thank you for that. i think you might find me to be the biggest...
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fought so much, who was so vital, to adamant, so capable of facing any adversary it was difficult for me to accept that he would be gone so quickly. and it's still very hardagine what it will be like to live in a worl lewis. i would say that he -- when he made a decision, he rarely looked back. i think that was true in this case he just decided that was the course he was going to take. he was never afraid to die and i think he just simply passed on. >> yeah. a lot of people understandably are afraid to die. he faced so much, it's interesting for you to share that with us what do you take from your time with him so many people know him in public, his work, his activism what did you take from him, what did you learn from him in private working for him? >> well, i was talking to your producer just before we came on the air about the presence, being in his presence was a very profound thing he transmitted something, an essence, a spirit that was inspirational. so we could all be sort of working on capitol hill, very tough work, long hours, and having a groggy monday or whatever day it was we saw him the minute he walked in the door, everything would change. y
fought so much, who was so vital, to adamant, so capable of facing any adversary it was difficult for me to accept that he would be gone so quickly. and it's still very hardagine what it will be like to live in a worl lewis. i would say that he -- when he made a decision, he rarely looked back. i think that was true in this case he just decided that was the course he was going to take. he was never afraid to die and i think he just simply passed on. >> yeah. a lot of people understandably...
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huge boon for hess is hard tobut it emphasize how bad this quarter was four at chevron and exxon, particularly with exxon not writing down any assets. joining us is mark stoeckle, adams funds ceo and senior portfolio manager. it is always good to see you. i want to start on tech. numbers were amazing. -- companies made made billions of dollars. on the flipside, people indios already making less, spending more, dipping into savings, and a lot have less money with the unemployment benefits wearing out of its extra boost. where do you reconcile that for yourself, as an investor? mark: good morning. it can be hard to do that, but i think the most important part is, often times -- and it has been noted on your show several times -- is there is a big difference between part of the economy and what these companies are able to do. as an investor, i think we need to continue to concentrate on what is driving revenue, what is driving margins. clearly, the message we got last night was that revenue and margins continue to be driven regardless of the fact that the individual,n to the my not be doing as well as we would all like it to be. guy: with these numbers have been so good
huge boon for hess is hard tobut it emphasize how bad this quarter was four at chevron and exxon, particularly with exxon not writing down any assets. joining us is mark stoeckle, adams funds ceo and senior portfolio manager. it is always good to see you. i want to start on tech. numbers were amazing. -- companies made made billions of dollars. on the flipside, people indios already making less, spending more, dipping into savings, and a lot have less money with the unemployment benefits...
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adam silver could answer that. if it gets in an active player and somebody plays while infected in a game, it can spread very, very quickly. those guys are indoors, in close contact, breathing hard on each other for a prolonged period of time. so, if that bubble gets pierced and testing doesn't identify somebody quickly enough and they're out there playing while infected, it could spread very quickly and shut things down. i think over the first eight or nine days in the bubble they'll begin practicing. i was just on a call today with people from the league office. i think everybody's pretty encouraged with the way things have gone so far. >> all right, sir. it's great to see you. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> and still ahead a pastor sounding off about a california band that has silenced his church choirs in an effort to stop the spread of a coronavirus. he's suing governor newsom for the right to sing, saying it's mandated in the bible. hey there people eligible for medicare. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... [mmm pizza...] is your part b medic
adam silver could answer that. if it gets in an active player and somebody plays while infected in a game, it can spread very, very quickly. those guys are indoors, in close contact, breathing hard on each other for a prolonged period of time. so, if that bubble gets pierced and testing doesn't identify somebody quickly enough and they're out there playing while infected, it could spread very quickly and shut things down. i think over the first eight or nine days in the bubble they'll begin...
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hard conversations with other white people about race and injustice. >> racism isn't a black issue, it is a white issue. we need to be organizing amongst ourselves to do the internal work. >> reporter: adam the los angeles surj chapter white people for black lives. in addition to political activism they help host monthly dialogues and an annual unmasking whiteness institute. >> for white folks it is important for us to think of this fight as a fight in solidarity, not charity. >> justice. >> reporter: both heaney and smith say they are working to channel people's feelings of "i just want to do something" into useful action. and they are hopeful this moment will continue to fuel a movement for lasting change. danya bacchus, cbs news, los angeles. >> yuccas: important work, thank you. still ahead on the cbs weekend news, italians are rediscovering their masterpieces without fighting the regular summer crowds. ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support silky hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. beauty comes naturally, only from nature's bounty. beauty comes naturally, alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wish
hard conversations with other white people about race and injustice. >> racism isn't a black issue, it is a white issue. we need to be organizing amongst ourselves to do the internal work. >> reporter: adam the los angeles surj chapter white people for black lives. in addition to political activism they help host monthly dialogues and an annual unmasking whiteness institute. >> for white folks it is important for us to think of this fight as a fight in solidarity, not charity....
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hard life. this year is a bad year. the viruhas hit the whole world. it's a bigroblem. not only for me, but for everyone. >> reporter: but tunisian ice cream vendor adam rais is more optimistic. >> ( translated ): it's difficult, but we'll try to adapt. we've come from a very diffilt situation.we nol try toet our lives back in our own hands and crack on. >> reporter: but the desire to reboot the economys tempered by concern about a second wave. grottamare, south along th adriatic coast is, another tow reliant on tourism. market trader maria rita quinzi says anxiety is prevalent. >> ( translated ): more than anything people are scared. they don't know what to do in terms of wearing gloves or havingontact. they look around and complain if someonis not wearing a mask. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: but this is a sign of confidence. hospital dtor christopher muscat's family celebrates the rthdays of his mother and son >> the was surely an emergency until some time ago, but now we are over.ve there are very few cases of people who are asymptomatic-s don't have aptoms-- so i think it's safe enough to come over. >> reporter: as soon as italy opened its borders, germanin u
hard life. this year is a bad year. the viruhas hit the whole world. it's a bigroblem. not only for me, but for everyone. >> reporter: but tunisian ice cream vendor adam rais is more optimistic. >> ( translated ): it's difficult, but we'll try to adapt. we've come from a very diffilt situation.we nol try toet our lives back in our own hands and crack on. >> reporter: but the desire to reboot the economys tempered by concern about a second wave. grottamare, south along th...
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hard to keep that five percent in line. when you give 80% of the people free reign to do whatever they want with whatever resources they have, it becomes undoubtable. thankfully adampromised us the competitive marketplace would take care of that. unfortunately the competitive market and smith himself actually understood this quite well, he assumed the competitive marketplace would take care of that in a culture of christian gentlemen. the theory of moral sentiments is the predecessor to the wealth of nations and without his assumption about the kinds of cultural and moral sentiments that made england civilized he would have placed i think nowhere near so much faith in the idea of the marketplace and if you read wealth of nations carefully there's all kinds of places he admits he thinks capitalists are probably cheats and liars. that there is certainly a proclivity among people to cheat their neighbors. he sort of hoping into the wind he is hoping that everyone will be at least well enough armed with information and capital that they can keep each other in check. the two things he utterly failed to comprehend and joseph stiglitz writes about this in several differe
hard to keep that five percent in line. when you give 80% of the people free reign to do whatever they want with whatever resources they have, it becomes undoubtable. thankfully adampromised us the competitive marketplace would take care of that. unfortunately the competitive market and smith himself actually understood this quite well, he assumed the competitive marketplace would take care of that in a culture of christian gentlemen. the theory of moral sentiments is the predecessor to the...