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his diary -- and that's one of the joys about doing a book about people who are all gone, i got ahold of his diary for this period, the 116 day us talk about in "countdown 1945" and he talked about the choice of using the bomb in apocalyptic terms. he kept saying this is the most terrible kept ever discovered. he compared it to the fire destruction prophecied in the bible. >> fox news anchor chris wallace sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a."
his diary -- and that's one of the joys about doing a book about people who are all gone, i got ahold of his diary for this period, the 116 day us talk about in "countdown 1945" and he talked about the choice of using the bomb in apocalyptic terms. he kept saying this is the most terrible kept ever discovered. he compared it to the fire destruction prophecied in the bible. >> fox news anchor chris wallace sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a."
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it's all because we can't get ahold of the governor to find out if he would lift the restriction for home. he put a blanket no visitation on any assisted living facility and we are not sure that he understood that that included group homes for autistic people we truly support him trying to protect the senior citizens. he also needs to know that the health and mental health of the young autistic community is at risk here. >> trace: greg cawley, your life says you can't get ahold of the governor. this your opportunity to speak out to the governor, what would you say? >> i tried well over 10 times. i got run around, a lot of different places and then it got to the point where they wouldn't answer my phone calls. they wouldn't return any messages what i would sty governor desantis is autistic people don't take sudden change very well one day we could see him and then we couldn't. is he low functioning. a lot of people are not aware of that the governor said it needed to be essential people and i am saying that as parents that are actively involved like we are, we are as essential as anyb
it's all because we can't get ahold of the governor to find out if he would lift the restriction for home. he put a blanket no visitation on any assisted living facility and we are not sure that he understood that that included group homes for autistic people we truly support him trying to protect the senior citizens. he also needs to know that the health and mental health of the young autistic community is at risk here. >> trace: greg cawley, your life says you can't get ahold of the...
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and right wing populism is incompatible with the things you need to get ahold of the virus, like scientific expertise, care, international cooperation, learning from other people, working together. of course, this country, with president trump's leadership, is still the worst. we just surpassed 3 million cases in the u.s., closing in on 1 out of every 100 americans having it. with cases on the rise in 37 states. this country, thanks to the president, is doing the worst job against the virus and it's not even close. the more you hear from president trump, the more you watch the president in action, the clearer it becomes. you know, i'm reminded of a famous line from the author george orwell during world war ii saying that because there was no choice whether to fight fascism, because the war was under way whether you looked it or not, that to be a pacifist under those conditions was to de facto side with the fascists. and this that context, he wrote a memorable line that goes, pacifism is objectively pro-fascist. that line has been cited and repurposed throughout the years, often misused and
and right wing populism is incompatible with the things you need to get ahold of the virus, like scientific expertise, care, international cooperation, learning from other people, working together. of course, this country, with president trump's leadership, is still the worst. we just surpassed 3 million cases in the u.s., closing in on 1 out of every 100 americans having it. with cases on the rise in 37 states. this country, thanks to the president, is doing the worst job against the virus and...
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kim uses a new subscription seservice to get ahold of hard-to-find drinks. >> translator: there's nothingrtificial. you can really taste the ingredients. every region ididifferent.t. when you sample a liquor, there's always something that stands out. >> reporter: these small batch drinks are made with local ingredients using time-honored methods. until recently, traditional alcohol was seen as something that only appealed to older drinkers. but now it's getting culture status among young people, who prize limited concoctions for their rarity. the shift is h helping to breat new life into the scene. >> 29 this is 29-year-old opened the brewery in seoul last year. he makes a popular drink made with fermented rice and water. he was inspired by some unusual beers from the brewery in denmark where he was studying at the time. >> translator: one beer was made with burnt kelp, others with things like cucumber and coriander seeds. it was so unique and interesting. i was like, wow, can beer really be made with these ingredients? >> reporter: lee realized the same approach cocould be used. he start
kim uses a new subscription seservice to get ahold of hard-to-find drinks. >> translator: there's nothingrtificial. you can really taste the ingredients. every region ididifferent.t. when you sample a liquor, there's always something that stands out. >> reporter: these small batch drinks are made with local ingredients using time-honored methods. until recently, traditional alcohol was seen as something that only appealed to older drinkers. but now it's getting culture status among...
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this seems like an acute failure as the state tries to get ahold of this. >> the positivity rate is off the charts. it needs to be ten times lower than it is right now. we're at 25% positive. the next highest state is texas and florida. they're in the teens. we're much higher where we need to be in that regard. our turn around time on these tests is really pretty bad. like we're looking at turn around times between getting a sample collected from a patient and getting those results back from the lab on seven, eight, nine, even 14 days. and what that means is that your contact tracing capacity, your contact tracers can't do their job. by the time they get the data, the patient has gone back to work, infected their roommates or co-workers, and it doesn't matter how good contact tracing capacity is. if you're getting the results that late, it will be ineffective. so we have to get more tests, but faster testing, too. >> you know, months ago, there was a lot of debate about the swedish model. sweden was one of the few countries that had the virus, didn't shut down, did close some things her
this seems like an acute failure as the state tries to get ahold of this. >> the positivity rate is off the charts. it needs to be ten times lower than it is right now. we're at 25% positive. the next highest state is texas and florida. they're in the teens. we're much higher where we need to be in that regard. our turn around time on these tests is really pretty bad. like we're looking at turn around times between getting a sample collected from a patient and getting those results back...
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i was able to get ahold o a holf those documents, get them translated and then i went to newspapers and american archives, british archives, german archives to put all the pieces together to tell the true story of what happened that week in tehran and tell the true story of operation long jump. let me circle back to what i said at the beginning. we are living now in a time of crisis where we understand how important this is to prepare for the future and where a lack of leadership can be problematic. we are also in a time where we have experienced how life can change just like that and these experiences make us understand what was at stake that night in tehran when they tried to make their way in to his 69th birthday. thank you. the magic school bus also died earlier this month. ms. cole created the series in 1986 that followed a group of schoolchildren on a fantastical trips led by their teacher, ms. frizzle. it was developed into a program that aired on pbs for 18 years. she died at the age of 75. in other news, lisa lucas has been named the new publisher of pantheon, part of the pengu
i was able to get ahold o a holf those documents, get them translated and then i went to newspapers and american archives, british archives, german archives to put all the pieces together to tell the true story of what happened that week in tehran and tell the true story of operation long jump. let me circle back to what i said at the beginning. we are living now in a time of crisis where we understand how important this is to prepare for the future and where a lack of leadership can be...
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cities have gotten out of control and the voters nt they repreant to see the federal government get ahold of this. and the senate where they with moderates,ep idents ates with suburban and rural voters, it's not welcomed. they were makintthe point t within the president's base this is widel popular. this is reminiscent, bob, of something we all remember when the president sent troops to the border before the 2018 midterm election because he said tre was a dangerous wave of immigrants coming into the country. we'll see if this continues the pace just like this. but it davs that reminiscent feeling. meanwhileemrats are plus 10 on the generic ballot, which means 10 percentage point is the lead voters want democrats over the generic republican. so democrats are really on the congressional level pulling a way with this election in a vouy se and profound way. robert: weijia, we saw that the press secretary was following up onhe president's message showing images of protests and these different scenes in american cities. weijia: yeah, and i think it's important to note that her own argument kind
cities have gotten out of control and the voters nt they repreant to see the federal government get ahold of this. and the senate where they with moderates,ep idents ates with suburban and rural voters, it's not welcomed. they were makintthe point t within the president's base this is widel popular. this is reminiscent, bob, of something we all remember when the president sent troops to the border before the 2018 midterm election because he said tre was a dangerous wave of immigrants coming...
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under today's ruling, that new york prosecutor, he's likely to get ahold of the trump tax returns, but for a grand jury investigation, and grand juries, they're sworn to secrecy. as for the house committees, they have to, under this ruling, go back to a court and show how the trump tax returns are necessary for them to do their job as lawmakers, that they aren't just harassing trump. the bottom line, as you say, if the public ever sees these tax returns, it's highly unlikely before those elections in november. david? >> terry moran, thank you. >>> we did take note today that president trump's former 3er7b8 attorney is back behind bars tonight. michael cohen was taken to jail today after the bureau of prisons said he refused the conditions of his home confinement. he was allowed out of prison over krrns over the coronavirus. his attorney says cohen was, quote, shaken by the decision to send him back. >>> we're going to turn next tonight to the chilling new report on george floyd's final moments. newly released transcripts of police body cams reveal george floyd said "i can't breathe" 20
under today's ruling, that new york prosecutor, he's likely to get ahold of the trump tax returns, but for a grand jury investigation, and grand juries, they're sworn to secrecy. as for the house committees, they have to, under this ruling, go back to a court and show how the trump tax returns are necessary for them to do their job as lawmakers, that they aren't just harassing trump. the bottom line, as you say, if the public ever sees these tax returns, it's highly unlikely before those...
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in china and spread you know throughout the world but you can see many other countries have gotten ahold of it many other countries have had wise leadership to try to communicate the extent of the challenge that we're facing. present trumpets on the opposite he's he's he's willfully ignoring it is really nothing more to say he's he's he's no implementing rules will force schools either to open. or deport international students for instance he's doing everything he can to sort of force the economy to get back on track even though we're still in the 1st wave of the pandemic in germany one talks about maybe a 2nd wave coming but we have never reached the end of the 1st wave in the states and it keeps rolling across the country with unbelievable impact so it didn't cause it but it's been exacerbated so if i understand down correctly matthew he would be saying essentially that trump's lack of leadership or poor crisis management exacerbated structural vulnerabilities would you agree with that well i don't think is any any question and this is why i think it's going to come down to his managem
in china and spread you know throughout the world but you can see many other countries have gotten ahold of it many other countries have had wise leadership to try to communicate the extent of the challenge that we're facing. present trumpets on the opposite he's he's he's willfully ignoring it is really nothing more to say he's he's he's no implementing rules will force schools either to open. or deport international students for instance he's doing everything he can to sort of force the...
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right now into how this is happened so we don't know that but we do know is that they were able to get ahold of these accounts as the doctor said essentially as a so people understand what the scam was they these hackers essentially posted like for instance as president obama saying if you will send us a $1000.00 and big coin in the next hour i will match that donation to help fight co bit well 1st of all even though yes it's the. wrong thing to do it's kind of also a ridiculous scam in that how many people actually even have access to go turn around and sit in the $1000.00 in big coin in the next hour it's almost like paying a ransom so these hackers claim they got $100000.00 that's very unlikely because typically the way these things work is that hackers will put money into their own account to make it look more successful and they drive more people to do it so they probably got almost nothing out of this you know i know we've talked about this a 1000000 times that nothing online nothing on social media is safe you should consider it safe and this just proves it again and i'm oblong during
right now into how this is happened so we don't know that but we do know is that they were able to get ahold of these accounts as the doctor said essentially as a so people understand what the scam was they these hackers essentially posted like for instance as president obama saying if you will send us a $1000.00 and big coin in the next hour i will match that donation to help fight co bit well 1st of all even though yes it's the. wrong thing to do it's kind of also a ridiculous scam in that...
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mounting problems and they all had they all stemmed from the president's consistent inability to get ahold of this crisis is it can see it is insistence that this problem is not as bad as it in fact is when he is suddenly same in safety is his main concern the way clearly that's a good thing because no one is being a parent has it's he's been downplaying the severity of the pandemic has you do a new to this has been he's just saw a cop this this sudden you turn. it's hard to say what's going on i mean when the president began testing his briefings again last week. it was clear that he struck a very different tone he actually talked about we're a mess and suggested that it was the patriotic thing to do whereas he'd been very hostile to it before and of course when he's hostile to something his followers become hostile to something my guess what's good really going on here is that he there's been a raft of polls in the last 2 months showing him 10 to 14 points behind joe biden in the race he's scared to death of being a loser that's the thing that donald trump fears the most is losing and fi
mounting problems and they all had they all stemmed from the president's consistent inability to get ahold of this crisis is it can see it is insistence that this problem is not as bad as it in fact is when he is suddenly same in safety is his main concern the way clearly that's a good thing because no one is being a parent has it's he's been downplaying the severity of the pandemic has you do a new to this has been he's just saw a cop this this sudden you turn. it's hard to say what's going on...
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criminals got ahold of some accounts, including barack obama, joe biden, and dozens of others.oodness they weren't trying to start a war or crash the market. they were trying to pitch a bitcoin scam. twitter has become too important to the world of governance and politics for this thing to happen. the secret seems to be an inside job. twitter worker managed to get these accounts and hand over to the controls to outsiders. this is a big problem. paul: yeah, sure. dan. >> a miss to new york city. the department of cultural affairs released a report suggesting that the city's nonprofit cultural institutions have lost a half a billion dollars since the beginning of the virus. and laid off about 15,000 people. these are the institutions that make the city great, yet mayor bill de blasio keeps putting back the reopening. i'm afraid the famous big apple is turning into the crab apple. [ laughter ] paul: yes, that is the case. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here. ♪ eric: tributes to continu
criminals got ahold of some accounts, including barack obama, joe biden, and dozens of others.oodness they weren't trying to start a war or crash the market. they were trying to pitch a bitcoin scam. twitter has become too important to the world of governance and politics for this thing to happen. the secret seems to be an inside job. twitter worker managed to get these accounts and hand over to the controls to outsiders. this is a big problem. paul: yeah, sure. dan. >> a miss to new york...
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his diary -- and that's one of the joys about doing a book about people who are all gone, i got ahold of his diary for this period, the 116 day us talk about in "countdown 1945" and he talked about the choice of using the bomb in apocalyptic terms. he kept saying this is the most terrible kept ever discovered. he compared it to the fire destruction prophecied in the bible. >> fox news anchor chris wallace sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." next a virtual discussion on current u.s. strategy in the indo-pacific region. we heard about u.s. relations with china and india, the impact of covid-19 in those countries, and u.s. troop withdrawal from germany. held during a virtual discussion by the center or strategic and international studies, this is half an hour. >> good morning. i'm cynthia nics. i'm happy to have with me general james mcconville. gen. mcconville: it's great to be here with you. dr. hicks: i know we have a time -- ount of your >> ms. hicks, i know we have a limited amount of your time. they're not often thinking about the pacific. is the pacific really a priorit
his diary -- and that's one of the joys about doing a book about people who are all gone, i got ahold of his diary for this period, the 116 day us talk about in "countdown 1945" and he talked about the choice of using the bomb in apocalyptic terms. he kept saying this is the most terrible kept ever discovered. he compared it to the fire destruction prophecied in the bible. >> fox news anchor chris wallace sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." next a...
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and you see a president struggling to get ahold of it. >> alexi, this president with coming up on 100 days to go is prevented because of a pandemic from really campaigning for office. the "washington post" said the briefings are being revived to bolster his campaign. do you think or do you know that elected republicans are okay with this? >> well, what we know to be true is that the president's numbers and support significantly declined in poll after poll after he started doing these daily coronavirus briefings. and that's not just with 65-plus americans, both men and women, who of course are disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus. we've seen polling that shows that republicans, 2016 trump voters, and independent voters are slowly but surely moving away from the president. and they're moving to joe biden's campaign. that's a really significant movement that we've seen. and even the trump campaign privately admits that their internal polling is not looking good as of late. and president trump is someone who doesn't like when the limelight is away from him for too long. he wants
and you see a president struggling to get ahold of it. >> alexi, this president with coming up on 100 days to go is prevented because of a pandemic from really campaigning for office. the "washington post" said the briefings are being revived to bolster his campaign. do you think or do you know that elected republicans are okay with this? >> well, what we know to be true is that the president's numbers and support significantly declined in poll after poll after he started...
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>> i'd like to get ahold of some of that alien dna at cvs. don't know whether it is super loud in my ear or at the coliseum. but i'm hearing music in the background. when there's no fans. nobody there. i guess the players like the music. anyway. let's go to the next topic. >> we'll get to chris. this warning that mysterious seeds showing up in mailboxes across the country. agriculture officials say the seeds have been delivered to homes in 15 states. they're arriving in light gray packaging with a shipping label that appears to come from china and identifies the contents as jewelry. bag of unidentified seeds.is not worrisome at all. officials are warning people not to open them, to plan them or touch them. it is under clear who is sending the seeds or whether they are actually harmful. i would be pretty creeped out if i got that in the mail. >> the music is pretty loud so i think i heard parter of that story. any time you get something in the mail and it's not yours, it's probably safe to not open it. if i answered it wrong, i'll sorry. the m
>> i'd like to get ahold of some of that alien dna at cvs. don't know whether it is super loud in my ear or at the coliseum. but i'm hearing music in the background. when there's no fans. nobody there. i guess the players like the music. anyway. let's go to the next topic. >> we'll get to chris. this warning that mysterious seeds showing up in mailboxes across the country. agriculture officials say the seeds have been delivered to homes in 15 states. they're arriving in light gray...
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and then getting them to open up once you get ahold of them. >> reporter: and there are more challengests say contact tracing is now more complicated than ever because of the decisions by some governors to reopen their states so quickly. >> so as these cases grow and spike because of reopening and because people have come together in large numbers, it's going to get harder and harder to do that. >> reporter: it's getting so difficult that america's top voice on coronavirus says the armies of contact tracers should start acting like real armies. >> you can get community people to get boots on the ground and to go out there and look for the people instead of getting on a phone and doing so-called contact tracing by phone. >> reporter: but experts say contact tracers going out in neighborhoods should be from those neighborhoods so they understand the community and the culture, but they also add another huge challenge with contact tracing is that it's like a police officer trying to get a witness account of a crime. people's memories of their encounters are often shady and unreliable. brian
and then getting them to open up once you get ahold of them. >> reporter: and there are more challengests say contact tracing is now more complicated than ever because of the decisions by some governors to reopen their states so quickly. >> so as these cases grow and spike because of reopening and because people have come together in large numbers, it's going to get harder and harder to do that. >> reporter: it's getting so difficult that america's top voice on coronavirus...
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to do both individually, but also in terms of our institutions and in terms of our society to get ahold of this. >> in your studies and in it your talks, you tell people friction is something you're going to con front. but you also have advice on ways in which people need to slow down when they come face to face with that friction. >> yeah, so that's right. so we know a lot about how bias works. we can sort of based on decades of research, make predictions about when bias is going to come alive and when it's going to be mitigated. and so for example, when we're deal iing with the issue of covid-19 right now, all over the country, we're also in the midst of that trying to deal with racial bias because we know bias is more likely to come forth when we are living in situations of scarcity. so when there's scarce resources, so for example, when not everyone has access to testing for covid tempers flair and you can show up and how do you know who is going to get tested and who isn't. who is going to be turned away. who is givoing to be given a be or a ventilator. all of those situations when
to do both individually, but also in terms of our institutions and in terms of our society to get ahold of this. >> in your studies and in it your talks, you tell people friction is something you're going to con front. but you also have advice on ways in which people need to slow down when they come face to face with that friction. >> yeah, so that's right. so we know a lot about how bias works. we can sort of based on decades of research, make predictions about when bias is going...
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lou: you need to get ahold of kanye west.] he got really confused in one of his latest pronouncements saying president trump was in a bunker. it was of a little confusing. he's going sort of the way of joe biden. finish -- it's biden who spends all of his time in the basement bunker in his home, not the president of the united states who is in front of the american people up close and personal more than any president in modern history. >> absolutely. i mean, biden is hidden, he's not taking tough questions from the press. that is his whole campaign strategy. the less you get to know me, the better i'll do. i'm so excited for these debates. i cannot wait for them to go toe e to toe. and, of course, the president has not only head through this pandemic by getting the testing and the ventilators ramped up, he put our economy in an unprecedented position before this, but he's also showing the path forward. we can be healthy and safe, but we can also open up our economy and start working again and campaigning again, because we hav
lou: you need to get ahold of kanye west.] he got really confused in one of his latest pronouncements saying president trump was in a bunker. it was of a little confusing. he's going sort of the way of joe biden. finish -- it's biden who spends all of his time in the basement bunker in his home, not the president of the united states who is in front of the american people up close and personal more than any president in modern history. >> absolutely. i mean, biden is hidden, he's not...
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one as you mentioned, this one will get a lot of attention, can congress and a state grand jury get ahold of president trump's financial records. the democratic controlled congress han and house wants the president's tax records. the house oversight and reform committee wants to know if the president exaggerated financial holdings before becoming president. it comes as michael cohen claims that the president underreported some of his figures. cy vance probing hush money to two women. president trump denied allegations. the supreme court met for the past couple months on teleconference because of covid-19 and they're not going to be actually issuing these opinions in person tomorrow. it's going to be released at 10:00 in the morning. we'll see what opinions happen. but as of now, they have eight important cases and they have just a few more days to hand those decisions down. eric. eric: we're expecting big news especially on the finances and obamacare. david spunt, good to see you. you've got an impressive collection of world war i posters behind you. [ laughter ] molly: that's always fun
one as you mentioned, this one will get a lot of attention, can congress and a state grand jury get ahold of president trump's financial records. the democratic controlled congress han and house wants the president's tax records. the house oversight and reform committee wants to know if the president exaggerated financial holdings before becoming president. it comes as michael cohen claims that the president underreported some of his figures. cy vance probing hush money to two women. president...
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president is completely right this is a political witch-hunt and that's true for congress trying to get aholdx returns. that is true for the manhattan attorney there. so you know, we all know if anyone gets his tax returns of course they are going to be leaked. in response it was interesting that congress didn't, the democrats in congress didn't have any response talking about legislative purpose or anything they're going to do other than attacking president trump. the same thing there in manhattan. we know it is just plainly obvious for all of us to see this is just a politically motivated targeting of president trump and these two cases, are just delayed victory. he will continue to fight for his constitutionally protected right to be free from politically-motivated attack. charles: now, some of his tweets though, after the, after the news, he seemed pretty upset. again to your point, obviously, you know, saying it is a witch-hunt. it is purposeful. we have a lot going on in this country in addition to the re-election, how we continue to fight covid-19. will this interfere with that at all?
president is completely right this is a political witch-hunt and that's true for congress trying to get aholdx returns. that is true for the manhattan attorney there. so you know, we all know if anyone gets his tax returns of course they are going to be leaked. in response it was interesting that congress didn't, the democrats in congress didn't have any response talking about legislative purpose or anything they're going to do other than attacking president trump. the same thing there in...
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the irony is that if you don't get ahold of the coronavirus, those jobs numbers which predated the surge of cases at the end of june, you're going to throw that economic recovery into reverse, just as many governors across the country slowing down their reopening. greg abbott the governor of texas yesterday mandated mask wearing, something that he had previously resisted and the that president trump continues to resist. >> john harwood at the white house, thanks very much. >>> still to come this hour, new study shows that a mutation of the coronavirus makes it spread faster though it doesn't necessarily make people sicker. what this means for getting the virus under control. >>> plus you are taking a risk if you're flying during this pandemic. so how to make it less risky? we'll talk about that just ahead. when you start with a ber hot dog from oscar mayer... that's no way to treat a dog... ...you can do no wrong. where did you learn that? the internet... yeah? mmm! with no artificial preservatives or added nitrates or nitrites, it's all for the love of hot dogs. a lot goes through your
the irony is that if you don't get ahold of the coronavirus, those jobs numbers which predated the surge of cases at the end of june, you're going to throw that economic recovery into reverse, just as many governors across the country slowing down their reopening. greg abbott the governor of texas yesterday mandated mask wearing, something that he had previously resisted and the that president trump continues to resist. >> john harwood at the white house, thanks very much. >>>...
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i'm sure there are documents in that building that they're burning that they don't want us to get aholdut again, it's -- i think one of the issues here, john, is this ought to be handled on a worldwide basis with allies, instead of a one-to-one kind of confrontation, and that seems to be where we're headed. >> on the subject of intelligence and on the subject of possible hacks in meddling, dm democratic leaders have asked to be briefed on new plans for attacks on the election system. as a member of the intelligence committee, what can you tell us about what the russians are doing or planning? >> well, i can't tell you anything specific based upon intelligence that have i've seen, but can i tell you, number one, we know to a certainty that they meddled in a very serious way. in fact, meddle is far too weak a word. they interfered in our election in 2016, and there are indications that they are going to continue that path in 2020. for example, in 2016, we know that they penetrated virtually every state's electoral system. their database and that kind of thing. they didn't seem to do anyth
i'm sure there are documents in that building that they're burning that they don't want us to get aholdut again, it's -- i think one of the issues here, john, is this ought to be handled on a worldwide basis with allies, instead of a one-to-one kind of confrontation, and that seems to be where we're headed. >> on the subject of intelligence and on the subject of possible hacks in meddling, dm democratic leaders have asked to be briefed on new plans for attacks on the election system. as a...
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curve on this, where you're at, long this is going to go on for you guys and how long you can get ahold of it. >> i definitely think it could get worse. we are predicting and preparing for the worst. that's part of our job. it's hard to predict. the data does change day to day. it's our job to be prepared really. >> and to risk your life every day trying to save others. dr. matthew hoskins for us this morning. thank you, doctor. we appreciate that. >>> coming up next, we're going to take a look at polling. >> and why analysts say it may not be a blue wave but a blue sun co tsunami coming in november. tsunami coming in november it a. and with new deals every day you can explore endless options at every price point. get your outdoor oasis delivered fast so you can get the good times going. ♪ wayfair. you've got just what i need. ♪ frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. the bounce wrinkle guard shorts have fewer wrinkles and static, and more softness. it's the world's first mega sheet that does the job of three dry
curve on this, where you're at, long this is going to go on for you guys and how long you can get ahold of it. >> i definitely think it could get worse. we are predicting and preparing for the worst. that's part of our job. it's hard to predict. the data does change day to day. it's our job to be prepared really. >> and to risk your life every day trying to save others. dr. matthew hoskins for us this morning. thank you, doctor. we appreciate that. >>> coming up next, we're...
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the big one as you mentioned can congress and the state grand jury get ahold of president trump's financial records? the democratic controlled house wants the president's tax records. the house oversight and reform committee, they want to know if the president exaggerating his financial holdings before becoming president. the justices will hand down opinions online. normally they are read in the courtroom, but because covid kept the justices away, they met by teleconference. as we go closer to the last few cases, many are already speculating, which is common this time of year, about a possible retirement. >> first of all, i think a justice that would retire for such a transparentally political reason would have to think twice, i would hope. second, it would be the height of hypocrisy if mitch mcconnell tried to drive a nomination through within a few months. >> it's not often that a justice would retire with just a few months left until a presidential election. however, it's always possible. justices as you know they are appointed for life. they can step down whenever they want, during the
the big one as you mentioned can congress and the state grand jury get ahold of president trump's financial records? the democratic controlled house wants the president's tax records. the house oversight and reform committee, they want to know if the president exaggerating his financial holdings before becoming president. the justices will hand down opinions online. normally they are read in the courtroom, but because covid kept the justices away, they met by teleconference. as we go closer to...
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. >> definitely running out of money and desperately need to find a way to get ahold of the edd to geto through. >> reporter: which she is still trying to do. >> please make an entry or your call will be disconnected. the number you entered -- >> i must have called them hundreds of times. >> reporter: melissa gutierrez was laid off as a bar tender when the pandemic forced local bars to shut down. yet she was disqualified, too. >> and i had no idea why. >> reporter: she's haunted by one answer she put on her edd form. >> they asked me if i was able to go find work and i put no. because shelter-in-place. >> reporter: baltimore her fatal mistake? >> i wrote them an email. even hand written letters. >> reporter: no response from edd. >> all our representatives are busy at this time. >> reporter: which brings us back to ima. she's now trying to new edd helpline. after 26 minutes on hold -- >> please stay on the line and the first available representative will help you. >> reporter: a real voice! >> why does your system say i made wrong statements and penalized me and why have i not been abl
. >> definitely running out of money and desperately need to find a way to get ahold of the edd to geto through. >> reporter: which she is still trying to do. >> please make an entry or your call will be disconnected. the number you entered -- >> i must have called them hundreds of times. >> reporter: melissa gutierrez was laid off as a bar tender when the pandemic forced local bars to shut down. yet she was disqualified, too. >> and i had no idea why....
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the biggy that everyone is waiting for, can congress and the state grand jury get ahold of president trump's financial records. the democratic controlled house wants the president's tax records, the house oversight and reform committee wants to know if the president possibly exaggerated financial holdings before becoming president. michael cohen claims president trump overstated figures when running for office. cy vance is probing allegations of hush money payments to two women who claimed they had affairs with citizen donald trump. he denied the allegations. the justices will be back at it, issuing opinions tomorrow at 10:00 in the morning. previously they did so in person. it's always a tradition for more than 100 years where they would read this in the courtroom because of covid-19 they have been teleconferencing to hear different oral arguments. the opinions come online tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. alicia. alicia: big monday. david spunt, thank you so much. with traditional parades and other holiday events canceled this year, one town in ohio thought up a new way to celebrate.
the biggy that everyone is waiting for, can congress and the state grand jury get ahold of president trump's financial records. the democratic controlled house wants the president's tax records, the house oversight and reform committee wants to know if the president possibly exaggerated financial holdings before becoming president. michael cohen claims president trump overstated figures when running for office. cy vance is probing allegations of hush money payments to two women who claimed they...
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none of her friends can gotten ahold of her. i can't find her. >> what's her name? >> skylar. >> their world had fallen apart. their only daughter had been gone for almost 24 hours. where was skylar? >> reporter: the investigation begins and concern for skylar begins to grow. coming up -- >> feeling in my heart that something terrible had happened. >> mary told me that night, she said, something is wrong, babe, something is bad wrong. >> reporter: a grainy piece of videotape is about to give police one giant clue. what can they glean from this. >> she slowing walked down to a car and got in the back seat. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe there's a little part of me that wanted to be seen. well, progressive helps people save when they bundle their home with their outdoor vehicles. so they've got other things to do now, bigfoot. wait, what'd you just call me?
none of her friends can gotten ahold of her. i can't find her. >> what's her name? >> skylar. >> their world had fallen apart. their only daughter had been gone for almost 24 hours. where was skylar? >> reporter: the investigation begins and concern for skylar begins to grow. coming up -- >> feeling in my heart that something terrible had happened. >> mary told me that night, she said, something is wrong, babe, something is bad wrong. >> reporter: a...
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villages in florida with the man screaming white power, it stayed up because his aides could not get aholdhim to ask him to take it down. he was on the golf course. so it does seem that is one of the things he's referring to, a re-tweet of that controversial video that he didn't look into, he said later that some things you don't investigate but you re-tweet them and you get in trouble. well, yeah, that was a clear example. he maybe didn't investigate even though it was said in the first few seconds of the video that got him in trouble, you don't hear the president expressing regret and he didn't apologize and i think you see there a recognition that, yeah, there are lines that he thinks are too controversial to cross. does he apologize for them? no. but clearly he understands that they are not helpful to him or even perhaps to his political standing. >> re-tweeting white supremacist tweets, not a good idea, mr. president. my last question, because he made news, the president in this interview said that he loves being president but that he said his life was great before running for preside
villages in florida with the man screaming white power, it stayed up because his aides could not get aholdhim to ask him to take it down. he was on the golf course. so it does seem that is one of the things he's referring to, a re-tweet of that controversial video that he didn't look into, he said later that some things you don't investigate but you re-tweet them and you get in trouble. well, yeah, that was a clear example. he maybe didn't investigate even though it was said in the first few...
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shortly after they got ahold of her family. >> finds her way home and there's some strangers living in it. that'd be scary for anybody. just feels really good to feel reunited with her. she popped up again, we know two call. >> she had been missing for about a week and it's still a mystery how she made that long of a trip. >>> well, looking far place to retire? the house the golden girls shared is up for grabs now but buyer beware not actually in miami. it's located in l. a.'s upscale brentwood neighborhood. the exterior was all that was used in the '80s sitcom. it's listed just under $3 million. >>> in the next half hour on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, school districts struggling with reopening plans. with all eyes on governor newsom this morning. what to expect from his update just hours away. >> reporter: a violent night in san jose. two separate shootings. four people gunned down. we'll have all the latest on the investigation just ahead. >>> and let's take another look outside. this time we are looking west and you can see all of that -- those clouds that marine layer th
shortly after they got ahold of her family. >> finds her way home and there's some strangers living in it. that'd be scary for anybody. just feels really good to feel reunited with her. she popped up again, we know two call. >> she had been missing for about a week and it's still a mystery how she made that long of a trip. >>> well, looking far place to retire? the house the golden girls shared is up for grabs now but buyer beware not actually in miami. it's located in l....
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so we have to get ahold of this and we have to pass this bill, and mr. trump has it right for once it's about time. because it's been going on a very long time >> absolutely. and that's part of the key in this march we're doing in washington and all of us around the anniversary of the march around passing the floyd bill, but let me bring up another issue, just as passingate in the mind of john lewis who certainly supported this bill. congresswoman, you shared with john lewis a passion for gun control. and you wrote an open letter for essence magazine praising the congressman for leading the day-long sit-in on the house floor. after the pulse nightclub massacre in florida. what does his loss mean to you and to the gun control movement, especially as we've seen violence rising in our communities in recent weeks? >> well, his loss is profoundly felt all around the world and more specifically, the nation. my father and my mother are also civil rights leaders and volunteers in the civil rights movement and i remember in 2016, i remember that day, i was actual
so we have to get ahold of this and we have to pass this bill, and mr. trump has it right for once it's about time. because it's been going on a very long time >> absolutely. and that's part of the key in this march we're doing in washington and all of us around the anniversary of the march around passing the floyd bill, but let me bring up another issue, just as passingate in the mind of john lewis who certainly supported this bill. congresswoman, you shared with john lewis a passion for...
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the s&p 500 holding off two-thirds of 1% we'll keep ahold of that nasdaq trade on the upside. one thing that's happening in the sectors. we have seen human discretionary, the outperforming sector so far, and utilities the two leading sectors of the s&p 500. meanwhile, no surprise, energy, oil prices it's tough to be in the oil business right now those oil prices really lagging and that brings us to three different stocks that will be in the news today, caterpillar and chevron. two of the biggest laggards here so far, and merck also ups its guidance for the year. so the strength here in drugs. >> thank you, dom. we'll keep a close eye on those markets. >>> meanwhile the dollar is hovering around two-year lows today and it's on track to post its biggest monthly drop in a decade let's get to rick santelli rick >> there's so many strange things going on whether it's the dollar or the conditions driving gold let's find out exactly what is going on with the dollar index look at this chart this chart goes back to 1979 you see the all-time high there around 160 plus. it's started to d
the s&p 500 holding off two-thirds of 1% we'll keep ahold of that nasdaq trade on the upside. one thing that's happening in the sectors. we have seen human discretionary, the outperforming sector so far, and utilities the two leading sectors of the s&p 500. meanwhile, no surprise, energy, oil prices it's tough to be in the oil business right now those oil prices really lagging and that brings us to three different stocks that will be in the news today, caterpillar and chevron. two of...
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try to shut that area down they have compartments because i thought one or two groups of people got ahold of everybody that's important. >> it's exactly that having compartmentization and to say theusers or with very strong access that can take full control over the environment should have to go through multiple layers and to have that control in place and by the way, doesn't matter if it's social media. it can be a health care company. we're seeing attackers go after researchers trying to find a solution, a cure for the virus and what are they doing? spear fishing. trying to get in the easy way. somebody is going to click on the link those companies have to think what are my crowned jewels and i want to make sure nobody can access these drocrowned jewels d the acquisition, we're excited about that we announced it in may and actually allow cyber ark to take a broader approach to identity security look at other types of users that can have strong privileges and make sure we have control over them. >> now, when i think about this, i got to ask you, you don't have to name any clients. did yo
try to shut that area down they have compartments because i thought one or two groups of people got ahold of everybody that's important. >> it's exactly that having compartmentization and to say theusers or with very strong access that can take full control over the environment should have to go through multiple layers and to have that control in place and by the way, doesn't matter if it's social media. it can be a health care company. we're seeing attackers go after researchers trying...
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getting people on the phone initially and talking to them and then getting them to open up once you get aholdporter: and there are more challenges. experts say contact tracing is now more complicated than ever because of the decisions by some governors to reopen their states so quickly. >> so, as these cases grow and spike because of reopening and because people have come together in large numbers, it's going to get harder and harder to do that. >> reporter: it's getting so difficult that america's top voice on coronavirus says the armies of contact tracers should start acting like real armies. >> you can get community people to get boots on the ground and to go out there and look for the people instead of getting on a phone and doing so-called contact tracing by phone. >> reporter: but experts say contact tracers going out in neighborhoods should be from those neighborhoods so they understand the community and the culture. but they also add another huge challenge with contact tracing is that it's like a police officer trying to get a witness account of a crime. people's memories of their enc
getting people on the phone initially and talking to them and then getting them to open up once you get aholdporter: and there are more challenges. experts say contact tracing is now more complicated than ever because of the decisions by some governors to reopen their states so quickly. >> so, as these cases grow and spike because of reopening and because people have come together in large numbers, it's going to get harder and harder to do that. >> reporter: it's getting so...