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andrea: gracias.ando el alimento. reportero: el regreso a clases es un reto para distritos escolares como el de sacramento. algunas escuelas de sacramento siguen repartiendo comida. >> seguimos repartiendo comidas hasta el 28 de agosto en 31 de nuestras escuelas y de lunes a jueves. los dÍas jueves suministramos suficiente comida para que dure el fin de semana. seguimos distribuyendo comidas y ya van mÁs de 2 millones de comidas. reportero: esta modalidad no va cambiar cuando comienzan las clases el prÓximo 3 de septiembre. otro reto, sacramento ya recibiÓ 20.000 computadoras adicionales. >> hemos repartido suficientes computadoras, pero quiero recordarles que si necesitan una computadora y tienen estudiantes en el distrito escolar de sacramento, entonces le vamos a servir. tenemos computadora para cada estudiante que lo necesite, incluso en familias en donde haya mÁs de un estudiante matriculado en el distrito de sacramento. reportero: aguilar dijo que van a dar acceso gratuito a internet por seis me
andrea: gracias.ando el alimento. reportero: el regreso a clases es un reto para distritos escolares como el de sacramento. algunas escuelas de sacramento siguen repartiendo comida. >> seguimos repartiendo comidas hasta el 28 de agosto en 31 de nuestras escuelas y de lunes a jueves. los dÍas jueves suministramos suficiente comida para que dure el fin de semana. seguimos distribuyendo comidas y ya van mÁs de 2 millones de comidas. reportero: esta modalidad no va cambiar cuando comienzan...
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-andreas: no. lemonis: did they spend any money? andreas: no. out the franchisees? andreas: no. lemonis: have they been here helping you get open? -andreas: no. -lemonis: so, for 45%, i wouldn't expect them to all the lifting, 'cause i'm 55%, but damn. -andreas: they should be here. -lemonis: mike and kathleen have never been to chicago. that was new information to me. i expect them to be involved in the process. they haven't been involved. i'd like them to have a little better attitude about coming here and not acting like i inconvenienced them. sam: it's a grand opening. it's embarrassing. lemonis: i hate the fact that they're late. i'm gonna literally blast them to the moon. ♪ hi, guys. kathleen: sorry. we got a little lost. lemonis: when they finally do get there, they're late, not by five minutes -- by over an hour. it's more hurtful than upsetting to me, because i invested in them as much as i invested in the business. so, what do you think of the place? mike: it's, um... -kathleen: i don't like these. -mike: i'm not a fan of the -- kathle
-andreas: no. lemonis: did they spend any money? andreas: no. out the franchisees? andreas: no. lemonis: have they been here helping you get open? -andreas: no. -lemonis: so, for 45%, i wouldn't expect them to all the lifting, 'cause i'm 55%, but damn. -andreas: they should be here. -lemonis: mike and kathleen have never been to chicago. that was new information to me. i expect them to be involved in the process. they haven't been involved. i'd like them to have a little better attitude about...
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>> andrea, it's a challenge.roposal on the table, the heroes act, now nine weeks ago. and we've been waiting for a republican proposal. we were told we were going to see it tuesday of this week. it looks like the internal battles within the gop, in the senate and the white house, are such that they haven't been able to put a proposal on the table. i do believe we will get a bill within the next three weeks, because we need one. and the white house seems to recognize that. but the tensions within the senate gop now have meant that they haven't even put a proposal on the table, when people are going to start losing benefits dramatically at the end of the month. >> senator tim kaine, thank you very much. we'll be looking at that foreign relations hearing on china this afternoon. >>> and joining us now on the phone is new york governor andrew cuomo. thank you very much, governor. i know you're you're concerned the lag in testing which make tests, the number of tests really useless given this lag. and also the preside
>> andrea, it's a challenge.roposal on the table, the heroes act, now nine weeks ago. and we've been waiting for a republican proposal. we were told we were going to see it tuesday of this week. it looks like the internal battles within the gop, in the senate and the white house, are such that they haven't been able to put a proposal on the table. i do believe we will get a bill within the next three weeks, because we need one. and the white house seems to recognize that. but the tensions...
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andrea: o sea, ¿tÚ ya tomaste la decisiÓn? marÍa: sí. andrea: ¿te inscribiste o no?empezara el proceso, algo que le duele mucho. julia: tuvo cÁncer en los pulmones. eso nunca le pude decir. pero mi papÁ sÍ me apoya. andrea: marÍa y julia coinciden en que basaron su decisiÓn en las experiencias positivas como la de la sargento cruz torres. torres: mi experiencia dentro del army. no tengo de quÉ quejarme. a los 25 aÑos ya tenÍa mi casa, tengo mi asociado, estoy trabajando en mi bachillerato en contabilidad. tengo dos niÑos. uno de mis niÑos necesita terapia y otros servicios. no tengo que preocuparme. tengo un buen plan mÉdico. andrea: la sargento cruz torres lleva 11 aÑos en el ejÉrcito. torres: yo empecÉ en artes culinarias. mira, mejor conocido cuando te dicen: "ah, eres el cocinero". andrea: de allÍ la pasaron a reclutadora. a ella siempre la inspira la experiencia de su papÁ. torres: mi papÁ estuvo en la guerra de vietnam, en 1966. quiere decir que yo tenÍa el apoyo. mi mamÁ siempre me ha apoyado. mi papÁ hizo sus seis aÑos, fue a la guerra de vietnam, terminÓ su
andrea: o sea, ¿tÚ ya tomaste la decisiÓn? marÍa: sí. andrea: ¿te inscribiste o no?empezara el proceso, algo que le duele mucho. julia: tuvo cÁncer en los pulmones. eso nunca le pude decir. pero mi papÁ sÍ me apoya. andrea: marÍa y julia coinciden en que basaron su decisiÓn en las experiencias positivas como la de la sargento cruz torres. torres: mi experiencia dentro del army. no tengo de quÉ quejarme. a los 25 aÑos ya tenÍa mi casa, tengo mi asociado, estoy trabajando en mi...
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>> i think it's very important, andrea. i've felt for a long time that they couldn't exist as the redskins forever. look, i played on a high school team in south dakota in which we were named after indians and finally the community said look, this is not appropriate, so they changed the name and changed the logos, because it was frankly a kind of insult to the native tribes in our area about how they were referred to by a bunch white kids running up and down the football fields. there are lots of ways you can reconfigure the redskins, the football team, and pay homage to what their heritage is as a football team but also to the people who were here long before we were. and we have to keep that in mind. athletics, by the way, on the reservations themselves in the states like montana where i am now, and south dakota, all these areas, athletics on the reservation are hugely important. the kids are extremely good athletes for the most part. and we ought to honor that as well and find a way to pull them into the great american c
>> i think it's very important, andrea. i've felt for a long time that they couldn't exist as the redskins forever. look, i played on a high school team in south dakota in which we were named after indians and finally the community said look, this is not appropriate, so they changed the name and changed the logos, because it was frankly a kind of insult to the native tribes in our area about how they were referred to by a bunch white kids running up and down the football fields. there are...
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andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you? meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter, rosin, hash -- kind of keep it old-school. lemonis: yeah. andrea: pre-rolls are a big one as well. lemonis: what's a pre-roll? is that also known as a joint? andrea: yes. lemonis: okay. we'll just call it a joint. pre-roll's like some mba word. it's a joint. let's just call it a joint. andrea unsworth has an mba and used to be an analyst at moody's, the big credit-rating agency. she feels strongly that her presence as a woman is essential in an industry that's dominated by men. and how hard is it being a woman in this business? andrea: i'd say -- i'd say it's an advantage here to be a woman, honestly. lemonis: yo
andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you? meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter, rosin, hash -- kind of keep it...
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and andrea, here is what he told me. he said that what is a hoax is the initial reporting that the president was briefed on this and chose not to act. the white house now saying of course that the cia briefer withheld this information from briefings with the president. but of course it does raise a key question, andrea, why then was congress briefed on this apparently in february and may before president trump, why was this not brought to his attention? of course we have reporting that it was included in a written briefing as far back as 2019. the white house insists the president does read his pdbs, his presidential daily briefs, but still no word specifically on whether he read this one, the daily brief that would include this critical information. so this is a president that is on defense and clearly struggling to find his messaging because of course a hoax is something he used to describe the russia investigation and this is a very different matter. american lives potentially at stake, andrea. >> and as you know very
and andrea, here is what he told me. he said that what is a hoax is the initial reporting that the president was briefed on this and chose not to act. the white house now saying of course that the cia briefer withheld this information from briefings with the president. but of course it does raise a key question, andrea, why then was congress briefed on this apparently in february and may before president trump, why was this not brought to his attention? of course we have reporting that it was...
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andrea?> and they're obviously watching her closely in custody as well given his death by suicide. thank you very much, stephanie gosk. we'll be watching. and that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." chuck todd and katy tur pick up our coverage. our coverage see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com gimme two minutes. eligible for medicare. 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 medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan help
andrea?> and they're obviously watching her closely in custody as well given his death by suicide. thank you very much, stephanie gosk. we'll be watching. and that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." chuck todd and katy tur pick up our coverage. our coverage see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. former vice president joe biden, the presumptive democratic nominee, just speaking about the economy in response to president bush's remarks earlier today. nbc news correspondent mike memoli joining us now. mike, the vice president saying this is good news but it's not good enough, that the easy jobs where the ones that came back, the furloughed, not the 15 million people still without jobs. >> reporter: that's right, andrea. and this really gets to the heart of what the campaign dilemma is right now for the biden campaign. you see another poll out today from monmouth university that shows him with an expanding double digit national lead. but what is the one issue on which president trump still continues to outperform biden? it's the economy, to get back to a campaign you remember well, in 1992, the white house still wants to run on the economy. the former vice president you see repeatedly trying to return the conversation to the pandemic, saying that because of the president's bungle
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. former vice president joe biden, the presumptive democratic nominee, just speaking about the economy in response to president bush's remarks earlier today. nbc news correspondent mike memoli joining us now. mike, the vice president saying this is good news but it's not good enough, that the easy jobs where the ones that came back, the furloughed, not the 15 million people still without jobs. >> reporter: that's right, andrea. and this really gets to the...
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>>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the number of coronavirus cases is continuing to surge out of control, reaching more than 3.5 million confirmed cases in the u.s. president trump trying to distance himself from his top trade adviser peter navarro's column in "usa today" that blasted dr. anthony fauci. despite multiple reports that navarro and the president are actually in sync on the attack. dr. fauci now responding to the white house smear campaign. >> it is a bit bizarre. i don't really fully understand it. if you talk to reasonable people in the white house, they realize that was a major mistake on their part because it doesn't do anything but reflect poorly on them. and i don't think that that was their intention. i don't know. i cannot figure out in my wildest dreams why they would want to do that. i can't explain peter navarro. he's in a world by himself. >> here are the facts at this hour. in georgia, republican governor brian kemp is overruling mayors in georgia who have ordered mandatory masks in their citie
>>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the number of coronavirus cases is continuing to surge out of control, reaching more than 3.5 million confirmed cases in the u.s. president trump trying to distance himself from his top trade adviser peter navarro's column in "usa today" that blasted dr. anthony fauci. despite multiple reports that navarro and the president are actually in sync on the attack. dr. fauci now responding to the white house smear campaign. >>...
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>> andrea, exactly right. not just going after bubba wallace also perhaps striking in the tweet him being so supportive of the confederate flag in his two addresses over the weekend that faced a lot of criticism. he tried to uphold the american heritage as he describes it but steered clear of making any particular references to the confederacy. he did that, though, in this tweet, in speaking to one of the president's allies within the last hour this individual described it to me and an unforced error, a step backwards and the president basically pursuing a smaller and smaller slice of the pie right now. also struck by what lindsey graham said about this just moments ago, pushing back, one of the president's own allies pushing back publicly to the president's statement saying to fox newsradio about nascar, they're trying to grow the sport. i've lived in south carolina owl my life. in business, the confederate flag is not a good way to grow your business. as we've witnessed this is the president not just doublin
>> andrea, exactly right. not just going after bubba wallace also perhaps striking in the tweet him being so supportive of the confederate flag in his two addresses over the weekend that faced a lot of criticism. he tried to uphold the american heritage as he describes it but steered clear of making any particular references to the confederacy. he did that, though, in this tweet, in speaking to one of the president's allies within the last hour this individual described it to me and an...
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>> andrea, we're already seeing a little of that. it's less because of folks being on the beach and looking slowly but surely. we knew there was a risk associated with that. it's partly that. it's coming back from new jersey from hot spots. so yeah, we're not out of the woods yet without any question. >> well, seeing you there -- down there in the jersey shore makes us all want to get out there, as well, but not to be this year for us. thank you very much, though. thank you for interrupting your holiday. safe holiday to you. >> and there is still a great disparity among regions with the south and the west getting hit the hardest while the northeast is doing a lot better now. joining me now is the governor of a southern state, asa hutchinson. governor hutchinson, welcome back to "meet the press". good to have you here. >> good to be with you, andrea. >> i don't need to tell you there is a spike happening now in the south and arkansas is also seeing a rise in cases. what do you intend to do? should you be requiring mandatory mask and f
>> andrea, we're already seeing a little of that. it's less because of folks being on the beach and looking slowly but surely. we knew there was a risk associated with that. it's partly that. it's coming back from new jersey from hot spots. so yeah, we're not out of the woods yet without any question. >> well, seeing you there -- down there in the jersey shore makes us all want to get out there, as well, but not to be this year for us. thank you very much, though. thank you for...
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i do, andrea. it's become almost undebatable.ertainly when you're going outdoors -- as i mentioned, this virus is more lethal inside than outside, but when you leave your house, put on a mask. there ought to be a national requirement. >> you delayed the opening of restaurants and i don't want need it tell you because i'm sure you've been hearing it, that people, restaurant owners are really upset. amy russo, a restaurant owner, told "the new york times," she's in asbury park. we do the buying, sunday-to-monday deliveries, and it's insane. they're taking a huge hit having bought all of that food and the cleaning supplies. what do you tell those people? >> we have nothing, but sympathy for them, believe me. it's why we need direct federal cash assistance to states so that we can help those restaurants and small businesses out, but the choice is either we open inside or based on the data that we saw and the lethality of this virus inside or we lose people, we literally lose lives. when you combine indoors, lack of ventilation, seden
i do, andrea. it's become almost undebatable.ertainly when you're going outdoors -- as i mentioned, this virus is more lethal inside than outside, but when you leave your house, put on a mask. there ought to be a national requirement. >> you delayed the opening of restaurants and i don't want need it tell you because i'm sure you've been hearing it, that people, restaurant owners are really upset. amy russo, a restaurant owner, told "the new york times," she's in asbury park. we...
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. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington with a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports." six months into the coronavirus pandemic, and now we are responsible for more than 150,000 american deaths. a new federal report puts 21 states inside the red zone for a rapid rate of covid transmission. among those states is florida reporting another record number of virus-related deaths today. there is new concern also that states outside of those red zones including ohio, kentucky, and minnesota could be the next centers of new spikes if new mitigation efforts are not widely embraced. >>> twitter has removed a viral video retweeted by president trump showing doctors wearing white lab coats spouting dangerous and misleading claims about how masks don't stop coronavirus and how hydroxychloroquine can be part of the cure. this morning the president is defending sending those comments out to his 80 million twitter followers. >> i was very impressed with her as other doctors that stood with her. i think she made sense. but i know nothing about it, i just saw her making a statement with
. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington with a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports." six months into the coronavirus pandemic, and now we are responsible for more than 150,000 american deaths. a new federal report puts 21 states inside the red zone for a rapid rate of covid transmission. among those states is florida reporting another record number of virus-related deaths today. there is new concern also that states outside of those red zones including ohio,...
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you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." stay with us on msnbc. place that you laughed about well the names have all changed since you hung around but those dreams have remained and they've turned around who'd have thought they'd lead ya back here where we need ya welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. >>> president trump has been tweeting in all caps that schools must open in the fall. is that a realistic goal? here are the facts at this hour. in florida where cases are surging, the education commissioner issued an executive order requiring all schools in the state to reopen their buildings for in-person instruction but allowing local health officials to override that order. harvard has announced all classes will be taught online but the university is allowing 40% of undergraduates to live on campus including all freshmen. at princeton, most teaching will take place online and students will be allowed back on campus on a staggered schedule. an outbreak at the university of washington two weeks after sororities a
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andrea >> thanks very much. that could be political math we don't know. thanks, sam. >>> president trump trying to reassure florida residents during that fox news interview. >> we'll put out the flames and put out in some cases just burning embers we also have burning embers. we have embers and we do have flames florida became more flame-like, but it's going to be under control, joining me now, dr. aileen marty, director of infectious diseases at florida university doctor, the president is talking about them as embers and maybe some flames in florida could you give us a reality check on that? >> right, andrea it's actually an incredibly critical situation our icu cases are up yesterday we had 507 individuals with covid in icu beds. more than half of those on respirators. on ventilators and we have a staffing problem we have an exhaustion problem. there are more admissions every day because of covid-19. this is much more than an ember. this is a critical situation. >> and he's talking about we're going to get it under control, but -- how likely is it that
andrea >> thanks very much. that could be political math we don't know. thanks, sam. >>> president trump trying to reassure florida residents during that fox news interview. >> we'll put out the flames and put out in some cases just burning embers we also have burning embers. we have embers and we do have flames florida became more flame-like, but it's going to be under control, joining me now, dr. aileen marty, director of infectious diseases at florida university doctor,...
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i am andrea mitchell in washington. and rising coronavirus cases, the numbers. 12,624 new cases in florida. after this weekend, is broke the record set by new york state at the height of their pandemic surge in april. president trump responding retweeting false claims from a form 0er game show host that the cdc and doctors are lying, as his white house tries to discredit dr. anthony foumpfauc. the country's most highly respected health expert according to recent polls, suddenly a political campaign ad as if the 79-year-old was an opponent. >>> and the president is pushing on all fronts to reopen classrooms this fall threatening to withhold aid from districts and universities that do not comply and forcing the cdc to alter its own public health guidelines for safely reopening schools. moments ago new york state governor andrew cuomo said schools in his state will only reopen if the region is in phase four and the daily infection rate remains below 5%. i'll talk to top public health experts this hour about school safety w
i am andrea mitchell in washington. and rising coronavirus cases, the numbers. 12,624 new cases in florida. after this weekend, is broke the record set by new york state at the height of their pandemic surge in april. president trump responding retweeting false claims from a form 0er game show host that the cdc and doctors are lying, as his white house tries to discredit dr. anthony foumpfauc. the country's most highly respected health expert according to recent polls, suddenly a political...
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francine: andrea iannelli stays with us.e following very closely everything that is happening in hong kong. legislation passed yesterday by lawmakers in china, signed by president xi jinping, allows for potential life sentences for crime, including some of state power and collusion with foreign forces. we are live on the ground to bring you the latest developments. a conversation with former national security advisor john bolton. he has written a book, you may have heard about it. that interview coming up after 1:00 p.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ is "bloomberg surveillance." we have seen technical difficulties in some markets across europe this morning. debt officefice -- postponing a government debt auction. the exchange is working to fix the issue. the manufacturing pmi reading for june came in at 47 point four, showing sectors still in contraction in the euro area. italy preparing a new 20 million -- 20 billion euros stimulus plan. the spending would push the 2020 budget deficit to around 11.6% of gdp versus the
francine: andrea iannelli stays with us.e following very closely everything that is happening in hong kong. legislation passed yesterday by lawmakers in china, signed by president xi jinping, allows for potential life sentences for crime, including some of state power and collusion with foreign forces. we are live on the ground to bring you the latest developments. a conversation with former national security advisor john bolton. he has written a book, you may have heard about it. that...
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[applause] >> i am andrea warren and it is a pleasure to be with you today. imagine, each one of you, that it is 1941 and you are a boy, 10 years old, living in the small city of san jose in northern california, where the weather is beautiful all year round. you love baseball, comic books, and going to the movies with your friends. you have three older sisters and an older brother who all dote on you and parents you love very much. your father has a successful insurance agency and you live in a lovely stucco house in san jose's japan town. both of your parents were born in japan. you were born in this country, but like your parents, you are considered japanese-american. japan is causing trouble in the south pacific, but then hitler's causing trouble in europe and all of that is far away. for you, life is good. until it isn't. on december 7, 1941, japan attacked america, bombing its military base at pearl harbor. 2500 american soldiers and sailors died, almost as many as died in the twin towers on 9/11. you see papa cry, because he loves america. how could the
[applause] >> i am andrea warren and it is a pleasure to be with you today. imagine, each one of you, that it is 1941 and you are a boy, 10 years old, living in the small city of san jose in northern california, where the weather is beautiful all year round. you love baseball, comic books, and going to the movies with your friends. you have three older sisters and an older brother who all dote on you and parents you love very much. your father has a successful insurance agency and you...
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this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. "andrea mitchl reports" on msnbc. gimme two minutes.nd 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 medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. and these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement. that's because they meet their high standards of quality and service. wanna learn more? it's easy. call unitedhealthcare insurance company now and ask... for this free decision guide. inside you'll find the range of aarp medicare supplement plans and their rates. apply any time, too. oh. speaking of time... about a little over half way and there's more to tell. like, how... with this type of plan, you'll have the freedom to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. great fo
this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. "andrea mitchl reports" on msnbc. gimme two minutes.nd 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 medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance...
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patricia: gracias, andrea .mitido hablar a tÍtulo personal sobre inmigraciÓn si dejaban en claro que no lo hacÍan en nombre del departamento de justicia, pero la jueza ashley ,, presidenta de la asociaciÓn nacional de jueces de inmigraciÓn dijo que ahora les prohibieron dar sus puntos de vista en pÚblico. con la llegada del verano se vuelve sumamente peligroso cruzar ilegalmente la frontera entre estados unidos y mÉxico, sobre todo por los desiertos donde se registran temperaturas letales y aunque estamos en plena pandemia de coronavirus y el paÍs estÁ prácticamente cerrado, el cruce de migrantes no ha disminuido en lo que va del aÑo. pedro utrera tiene las cifras y testimonios de gente fronterizos y activistas. pedro: Éstas imÁgenes de rescates en el desierto de arizona se estÁn viendo con mayor frecuencia este aÑo. migrantes indocumentados a punto de morir que terminan siendo salvados por la patrulla fronteriza. >> este verano hemos tenido en el mes de junio mÁs de 180 rescates en lo que va del mes. pedro: muc
patricia: gracias, andrea .mitido hablar a tÍtulo personal sobre inmigraciÓn si dejaban en claro que no lo hacÍan en nombre del departamento de justicia, pero la jueza ashley ,, presidenta de la asociaciÓn nacional de jueces de inmigraciÓn dijo que ahora les prohibieron dar sus puntos de vista en pÚblico. con la llegada del verano se vuelve sumamente peligroso cruzar ilegalmente la frontera entre estados unidos y mÉxico, sobre todo por los desiertos donde se registran temperaturas...
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one other point here, andrea. the parties in these cases were very clear to say we're not asking for anything from the president himself. the subpoenas were directed to the president's accountants and his bankers. what the supreme court said is, yeah, that may be true, they're just the custodians, these are really the president's records and they're really going after him. >> thank you so much, pete. peter alexander at the white house, the president was even tweeting about these rulings 20 minutes after they were released, he was also criticizing the court, tell me about the reaction there and the fact that he has once again asked for a delay in released g i -- releasing his own financial report which has always been released by presidents. >> the president raging on twitter today, andrea, even before the decisions came out, these bullet point talking points he posted in all caps, presidential harassment and prosecutorial misconduct. he attacked democrats, he attacked his predecessor former president barack obama,
one other point here, andrea. the parties in these cases were very clear to say we're not asking for anything from the president himself. the subpoenas were directed to the president's accountants and his bankers. what the supreme court said is, yeah, that may be true, they're just the custodians, these are really the president's records and they're really going after him. >> thank you so much, pete. peter alexander at the white house, the president was even tweeting about these rulings...
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that is, andrea, what a police state is about. that is what a movement toward authoritarianism is about. and the american people have got to stand up and say, you know what, we may have disagreements, but we are a democracy, we respect local control, we respect the role of governors. a president cannot send troops wherever he wants to quash dissent. people have a first amendment right to protest. now, obviously all of us hope that those protests are not violent, i think that's counterproductive. but you cannot as a president send troops willy-nilly. that is what a police state is about. and the american people, regardless of political views, have got to oppose that. >> a republican, former homeland security secretary, tom ridge, says the president is acting as though this is the president's personal militia. >> well, that's what it sounds like. you'll see, what conservative republicans are supposed to be about is, hey, you leave me alone, i leave you alone, we hate big government. well, if you hate big government, you surely hate
that is, andrea, what a police state is about. that is what a movement toward authoritarianism is about. and the american people have got to stand up and say, you know what, we may have disagreements, but we are a democracy, we respect local control, we respect the role of governors. a president cannot send troops wherever he wants to quash dissent. people have a first amendment right to protest. now, obviously all of us hope that those protests are not violent, i think that's...
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what did he tell you >> reporter: hi, andrea.enville is the third most populous county in south carolina as of this weekend, hospital occupies was at 75%. and doctors here are telling me they are gravely concerned that if this trend continues, they could see their hospitals overrun, which would be an absolute nightmare for them. this hospital behind me here has seen a 100% increase in covid hospitalizations over just the last four weeks. and i spoke with dr. blackstone, chief clinical officer here, and he told me that this surge they're seeing is significantly worse than what they saw at first. he says patients are younger, they're sicker, they're staying in icus for longer, and now medical staff are getting sick, not in the hospital but in the community where the spread is so high and dr. blackstone told me he's seen some heartbreaking situations here. take a listen to what he told me earlier. how often do your nurses, your doctors have to watch patients die? >> umm, pretty regularly, unfortunately. you know, especially in this
what did he tell you >> reporter: hi, andrea.enville is the third most populous county in south carolina as of this weekend, hospital occupies was at 75%. and doctors here are telling me they are gravely concerned that if this trend continues, they could see their hospitals overrun, which would be an absolute nightmare for them. this hospital behind me here has seen a 100% increase in covid hospitalizations over just the last four weeks. and i spoke with dr. blackstone, chief clinical...
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andrea gonzÁlez habla con un experto en finanzas.e impuestos internos y por el estado de california debido al impacto econÓmico producido por la pandemias del coronavirus. recordÓ a los contribuyentes que los pagos de impuestos estimados para el aÑo tributario 2020 originalmente vencidos del 15 de abril se vencen ahora el 15 de julio. nos enlazamos con anabel mÁrquez. gracias por estar con nosotros. anabel: gracias a ustedes por la invitaciÓn, es un gusto para mÍ acompaÑarlos. andrea: ¿quÉ pasa si alguien no presenta sus impuestos en la fecha lÍmite del 15 de julio? ¿ existe una fecha de prÓrroga? anabel: aplastaron la fecha lÍmite del 15 de abril por tres meses al 15 de julio dadas las circunstancias que estamos viviendo en estos tiempos por las pandemias . sabemos que a muchas personas se les ha complicado un poco el estilo de vida y la agencia decidiÓ prolongar la fecha lÍmite al 15 de julio. sin embargo, esa fecha lÍmite para presentar la declaraciÓn de impuestos. se le recomienda a las personas que paguen sus impuestos adeudados
andrea gonzÁlez habla con un experto en finanzas.e impuestos internos y por el estado de california debido al impacto econÓmico producido por la pandemias del coronavirus. recordÓ a los contribuyentes que los pagos de impuestos estimados para el aÑo tributario 2020 originalmente vencidos del 15 de abril se vencen ahora el 15 de julio. nos enlazamos con anabel mÁrquez. gracias por estar con nosotros. anabel: gracias a ustedes por la invitaciÓn, es un gusto para mÍ acompaÑarlos. andrea:...
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>> andrea, that's exactly right. and he's echoing the sentiment of the attorney general, ken paxton, who made a similar statement earlier this week. governor abbott essentially saying it's the job of local authorities in texas to monitor the progress of the virus in towns and states and they do not have the authority to prevent schools from reopening or to shut schools down should a virus outbreak occur within the next few months as school openings take place. i've had a chance to speak to several teachers who definitely have a sense of frustration regarding that, everyone calling this a bit of a moving target going forward, not just on who is allowed to keep schools reopened and who can close schools, but on how schools will operate, period, because districts are still trying to make that decision as we go. meantime, as far as the state of texas goes, it depends on what statistics you look at. you have just yesterday, texas reporting its deadliest day of the pandemic so far, recording 322 deaths. that now means texa
>> andrea, that's exactly right. and he's echoing the sentiment of the attorney general, ken paxton, who made a similar statement earlier this week. governor abbott essentially saying it's the job of local authorities in texas to monitor the progress of the virus in towns and states and they do not have the authority to prevent schools from reopening or to shut schools down should a virus outbreak occur within the next few months as school openings take place. i've had a chance to speak...
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andrea: con el covid han pedido reportar negativos, pero no todos lo han hecho.nales presentaron una demanda para bloquear una orden del gobernador de santis que exige que las escuelas vuelvan abrir en agosto, a pesar del aumento sostenido en los casos de coronavirus. de santis dijo que los estudiantes merecen tener opciones, ya que la educaciÓn a distancia no funciona para todo el mundo. mencionÓ el caso de los niÑos y jÓvenes con capacidades especiales. patricia: seguimos hablando de la pandemia. a partir del miÉrcoles, solo ingresaran a bahamas los vuelos del reino unido, canadÁ y la uniÓn europea. el primer ministro no mencionÓ a estados unidos, pero dijo que en los paÍses vecinos los hospitales estÁn saturados y aumentan las muertes. de hecho, prohÍbe la entrada de estadounidenses, de los cuales depende mucho mÁs econÓmicamente. la vacuna que estÁn investigando en gran bretaÑa sigue dando resultados muy prometedores. los mÉdicos dijeron que una sola dosis de la vacuna ha logrado activar el sistema inmunolÓgico. dice que produce anticuerpos neutralizantes par
andrea: con el covid han pedido reportar negativos, pero no todos lo han hecho.nales presentaron una demanda para bloquear una orden del gobernador de santis que exige que las escuelas vuelvan abrir en agosto, a pesar del aumento sostenido en los casos de coronavirus. de santis dijo que los estudiantes merecen tener opciones, ya que la educaciÓn a distancia no funciona para todo el mundo. mencionÓ el caso de los niÑos y jÓvenes con capacidades especiales. patricia: seguimos hablando de la...
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andrea: los estudios sugieren que la protecciÓn de las vacunas no serÍa eterna.s meses ven que hay suficientes anticuerpos, muy bien porque sabemos que por dos meses duran. si no han hecho la prueba por seis meses o un aÑo, no se sabe cuÁnto va a durar. andrea: los expertos sugiere que las personas que se han recuperado del covid-19 deben seguir cuidÁndose tanto como quienes no lo han tenido. patricia: en california, directores de varias funerarias estÁn atendiendo y dicen que dejarÍan de recoger los cuerpos de fallecidos por coronavirus en hospitales y asilos, en protesta por la demora en dar permisos y autorizaciones para cremaciones y entierros. estas demoras burocrÁticas tampoco permiten repatriar los cuerpos de migrantes que murieron vÍctimas del virus. jaime garcÍa tiene la historia. jaime: un ataÚd fue depositado simbÓlicamente frente a las oficinas del gobernador de california en los Ángeles, para exigir que se agilice los trÁmites para el traslado de los restos mortales de personas fallecidas durante la pandemia a otros paÍses. >> el proceso tardaba cinc
andrea: los estudios sugieren que la protecciÓn de las vacunas no serÍa eterna.s meses ven que hay suficientes anticuerpos, muy bien porque sabemos que por dos meses duran. si no han hecho la prueba por seis meses o un aÑo, no se sabe cuÁnto va a durar. andrea: los expertos sugiere que las personas que se han recuperado del covid-19 deben seguir cuidÁndose tanto como quienes no lo han tenido. patricia: en california, directores de varias funerarias estÁn atendiendo y dicen que dejarÍan...
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she is andrea warren and her book is called "enemy child." here to relay some of his stories is secretary mineta himself. we're very fortunate to have him here. andrey ye andrea will give us her story and then we'll have a moderator moderate the discussion. each school represented here will receive a copy of andrea's book for its library. we're very grateful to andrea's publisher for that gift and we're very indebted to the eskin family to make this possible. as we head into thanksgiving week, here is a story that tells us that we have much to be thankful for. there are heroes among us who make this country a better place, a safer place. please welcome the honorable secretary mineta and two wonderful writers, andrea warren and monica hessey. [ applause ] >>> i'm andrea warren, and it's a real pleasure to be with you today. imagine each one of you that it is 1941 and you are a boy, 10 years old, living in the small city of san jose in northern california where the weather is beautiful all year round. you love baseball, comic books and going to
she is andrea warren and her book is called "enemy child." here to relay some of his stories is secretary mineta himself. we're very fortunate to have him here. andrey ye andrea will give us her story and then we'll have a moderator moderate the discussion. each school represented here will receive a copy of andrea's book for its library. we're very grateful to andrea's publisher for that gift and we're very indebted to the eskin family to make this possible. as we head into...
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[mÚsica] andrea, un gusto saludarte. estamos felices. andrea: exactamente.dio. me dijo de cantar. querÍa saber cÓmo sonaba. lo cante. y ahÍ gloria escucho y dijo que le encantaba. jessica: a tu corta edad tienes un tema dentro de un disco de una mujer tan importante en la mÚsica como es gloria estefan. andrea: honestamente, nunca lo pensÉ que iba a escribir una canciÓn que ella canta. en la mejor persona para esta canciÓn. la manera en cómo ya lo expresa, lo canta, es para ella. la canciÓn fue escrita para ella. jessica: cuÁl es tu sueÑo más grande? andrea: mi meta mÁs grande creo que serÍa ser feliz, obviamente, pero tambiÉn poder crear algo muy real. jessica: quÉ le dices tÚ a nuestros compaÑeros milennials que estÁn persiguiendo un sueÑo y que en estos momentos de la pandemia se pueden sentir como estancados? andrea: no tener tanta presiÓn. no hay que sentirse con tanta presiÓn. creo que eso viene con el tiempo. como que las respuestas vienen con tiempo. todo pasa a la hora que tiene que pasar. jessica: quiÉn es tu Ídolo? andrea: de la mÚsica? shakira. co
[mÚsica] andrea, un gusto saludarte. estamos felices. andrea: exactamente.dio. me dijo de cantar. querÍa saber cÓmo sonaba. lo cante. y ahÍ gloria escucho y dijo que le encantaba. jessica: a tu corta edad tienes un tema dentro de un disco de una mujer tan importante en la mÚsica como es gloria estefan. andrea: honestamente, nunca lo pensÉ que iba a escribir una canciÓn que ella canta. en la mejor persona para esta canciÓn. la manera en cómo ya lo expresa, lo canta, es para ella. la...
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if a big enough quake hits that fault, it could trigger the san andreas fault as well.esearchers say there's about a 1 in 87 chance of something like that happening in the next year. the last major quake along the san andreas was the 7.9 that leveled much of san francisco back in 1906. >>> up next here at 11:00, have you gotten tested? long lines and long waits for the results. the trouble that many people are running into while some vips are getting tested almost daily. >>> plus paradise is going to have to wait. the decision the governor of hawaii just made that could impact your travel plans. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri tracking the fog rolling in right now and what's ahead this week. details on that in seven minutes. we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-n
if a big enough quake hits that fault, it could trigger the san andreas fault as well.esearchers say there's about a 1 in 87 chance of something like that happening in the next year. the last major quake along the san andreas was the 7.9 that leveled much of san francisco back in 1906. >>> up next here at 11:00, have you gotten tested? long lines and long waits for the results. the trouble that many people are running into while some vips are getting tested almost daily. >>>...
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and we explored by the government's capital and the people through the lens of the feed andrea. report is on an issue that affects many young africans it's not uncommon for us young working people to financially support our parents and siblings sometimes even the extended family and many are happy to do eat because it's always nice to give something but right but what happens if you don't on enough money to support yourself and your family are if it's stopping you from realizing your dreams. we max our young man in nigeria who has his life on hold to help his family. getting ready in the morning without running water isn't uncommon in many parts of lagos all abandoned solomon all of corn has to make the most out of his 5 metre square room. he works in a small saloon giving money cures and pedicures. very close it is out and i say do something so if. you can't afford to lose another client it's the rainy season and business is slow but that doesn't stop the messages from home his family still asks him for money i get a message from my sister about the school fees and so. i think
and we explored by the government's capital and the people through the lens of the feed andrea. report is on an issue that affects many young africans it's not uncommon for us young working people to financially support our parents and siblings sometimes even the extended family and many are happy to do eat because it's always nice to give something but right but what happens if you don't on enough money to support yourself and your family are if it's stopping you from realizing your dreams. we...
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andrea, an honor to have you. i've long admired your work. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you so much, kira. >> thanks, andrea. >> the honor is all mine. great to be with you. >> thank you so much. i want to jump right in here because, unfortunately, we wish we could have you for the entire hour but we have you for a mere moment. regarding reports of russians paying afghan fighters to kill american soldiers, wondering if you think congress is likely to look into that allegation. and if so, how seriously? >> i think the house democrats are certainly looking into it and the intelligence committees on both sides, but the republican leadership and the senate are resisting it. you're seeing suspected politicalization of intelligence with the only leadership in the intelligence community. the fact the president was not verbally briefed on this is astounding to republican and democrats and also to former foreign policy officials, nonpartisans from both republican and democratic administrations because this involves russia, the safety of u.s
andrea, an honor to have you. i've long admired your work. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you so much, kira. >> thanks, andrea. >> the honor is all mine. great to be with you. >> thank you so much. i want to jump right in here because, unfortunately, we wish we could have you for the entire hour but we have you for a mere moment. regarding reports of russians paying afghan fighters to kill american soldiers, wondering if you think congress is likely to look into...
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>> yeah, andrea, that's right. and right now, that's based on the fact that children, even when they cough, their lungs are smaller. this brings up another important point. we're talking about children, like a 2-year-old is the same as a 14-year-old. and we now know that, in fact, children over the age of 12 probably can transmit the virus just like an adult can. again, it's all initial data. but smaller children just don't have that ability. having said all of that. if you do have somebody in your home that's frail or immunocompromised, then even a small possibility, andrea, is a very real one. so, again, this should be a conversation not just about reopening, but what are we doing to keep schools and families safe and what are the pieces in place that states have? and already, today, all the proof we see is that we still don't have enough testing. we're talking about reusing ppe. so play this forward, if we open schools and keep them open, it just doesn't seem to add up. there's something missing. >> and peter al
>> yeah, andrea, that's right. and right now, that's based on the fact that children, even when they cough, their lungs are smaller. this brings up another important point. we're talking about children, like a 2-year-old is the same as a 14-year-old. and we now know that, in fact, children over the age of 12 probably can transmit the virus just like an adult can. again, it's all initial data. but smaller children just don't have that ability. having said all of that. if you do have...
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andreas, that's a great question.o think that there are aspects of the coronavirus story that have been overly politicised. if you look at the criticism that's been directed at president trump and at some of the red states that have reopened, like georgia, florida, texas, arizona, you contrast that with california and new york, which have been very bad as well, and you don't see those democratic states getting the same level of criticism. i think there is blame to go around on all sides. i wish the administration had been quicker in february and early march to respond to what we saw was coming. but i also think that, at the end of the day, the coronavirus response was only going to be effective with the voluntary participation of the public. so, in mid to late march, when they started the 15 days to slow the spread, which i think they extended to 30 days, the only reason that was successful was because 90% of the people took the voluntary steps of staying at home and wearing masks and socially distancing. so, it would
andreas, that's a great question.o think that there are aspects of the coronavirus story that have been overly politicised. if you look at the criticism that's been directed at president trump and at some of the red states that have reopened, like georgia, florida, texas, arizona, you contrast that with california and new york, which have been very bad as well, and you don't see those democratic states getting the same level of criticism. i think there is blame to go around on all sides. i wish...
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lester >> andrea mitchell in washington, thanks. >>> the fallout from covid will be the most important issue this election season but there's also a dire warning about the pandemic's devastating impact on children worldwide. with more on that here's richard engel. >> reporter: while the global covid death toll tops 650,000. what's coming could be far worse. the world food program and three other u.n. agencies predict mass starvation because of covid's disastrous economic impact. the u.n. agencies say the 140 million people around the world on the brink of starvation now could rise to a staggering 270 million. this year -- >> if we don't get a social safety net program out there immediately in providing food you will see mass starvation, famines of biblical proportions. >> reporter: david beasley the director of the world food program says children are the hardest hit with 10,000 more dying every month. in many countries no school means no food leaving kids with weakened immune systems. >> which means they could be vulnerable not just to covid, malaria, diphtheria, cholera. >> reporter:
lester >> andrea mitchell in washington, thanks. >>> the fallout from covid will be the most important issue this election season but there's also a dire warning about the pandemic's devastating impact on children worldwide. with more on that here's richard engel. >> reporter: while the global covid death toll tops 650,000. what's coming could be far worse. the world food program and three other u.n. agencies predict mass starvation because of covid's disastrous economic...
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a little, depending on your perspective, but it promises to be a final stretch like never before andreaell now on the five key things that could determine the race. >> reporter: on this day in 2016, democrats were normanating hillary clinton and tim kaine. the next day donald trump invited russia to hack clinton's e-mails. >> russia, if you're listening -- >> reporter: it was a wild race, but this campaign sun like any other. the pandemic means crowd-free campaigning, no big convention after those empty seats in tulsa, no more of the huge rallies president trump was counting on. joe biden, who loves campaigning, staying close to home in 2016 the candidates made nearly 400 campaign stops in the final 100 days now most events are virtual. the driving issue for many voters, the coronavirus. biden's lead has only grown as the president is widely faulted for his handling of the pandemic. >> is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning? >> reporter: biden seizing on the issue. >> mr. president, please listen to your public health experts. >> reporter:
a little, depending on your perspective, but it promises to be a final stretch like never before andreaell now on the five key things that could determine the race. >> reporter: on this day in 2016, democrats were normanating hillary clinton and tim kaine. the next day donald trump invited russia to hack clinton's e-mails. >> russia, if you're listening -- >> reporter: it was a wild race, but this campaign sun like any other. the pandemic means crowd-free campaigning, no big...