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still with us is andrew sheets from morgan stanley. andrew, how do you see this playing out? we going to get some kind of stimulus package? if we don't get it at the end of this week, does it kind of died down or could we get it a week or two weeks from now? andrew: well, look, i think a lot of the risks here are kind of negatively skewed. we don't know exactly where the negotiations stand. all indications are that agreement on any major part of the deal still remains elusive. these are talks that are still a long ways away from reaching an agreement. i think the indications that the administration might try to address this with executive actions, while it might sound initially attractive, i think is also a potential problem. because if that happens, you might remove some of the impetus to reach a larger deal. and in that case, you could really miss out on the types of stimulus that i think are in our economic base case and in a lot .f people's economic base case i think that is especially true for state and local government funding, which is a huge part of this story and a h
still with us is andrew sheets from morgan stanley. andrew, how do you see this playing out? we going to get some kind of stimulus package? if we don't get it at the end of this week, does it kind of died down or could we get it a week or two weeks from now? andrew: well, look, i think a lot of the risks here are kind of negatively skewed. we don't know exactly where the negotiations stand. all indications are that agreement on any major part of the deal still remains elusive. these are talks...
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andrew johnson to other people. that poses a problem for a biographer right there. we don't have his inner voice. and with jefferson, you have 18,000 letters that he wrote over the period of his life and other kinds of documents and other things. even though he remains an enigma to lots of people, there's enough there to craft a sense of what he's thinking, feeling and who he was. johnson, you're at a disadvantage because we don't really have that to the same extent and the letters that have when he's a young man, show lots of misspellings. and it's difficult to wrap your mind -- it was for me, to wrap your mind around who he was because we don't have the record that you would typically have, but other people who were presidents, it's just not there. that's a big problem. because by don't have lots of his letters and there's not, you know, a huge repository of them or him explaining what he's doing, we don't have lots of stories about him. there's another biography -- the principle biographer of andrew johnson is a
andrew johnson to other people. that poses a problem for a biographer right there. we don't have his inner voice. and with jefferson, you have 18,000 letters that he wrote over the period of his life and other kinds of documents and other things. even though he remains an enigma to lots of people, there's enough there to craft a sense of what he's thinking, feeling and who he was. johnson, you're at a disadvantage because we don't really have that to the same extent and the letters that have...
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andrew johnson to other people. so that poses a problem for a biographer right there. we don't have his inner voice. and with jefferson, you have 18,000 letters he wrote over the period of his life, and you know, other kinds of documents and other things. and even though he remains an enigma to lots of people, there's still enough there to sort of craft some sense of what he's thinking, what he's feeling, and who he was. johnson, you're at a disadvantage because we don't really have that to the same extent. and the;wrçpou uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu lots of misspellings, lots of phonetic spellings of things. it's difficult to wrap your mind, i mean, it was for me, difficult to wrap my mind around who he really was because we just don't have the kind of record that you would typically have. not just leaving aside somebody like jefferson, but other people who were president, it's just not h>b#iít so that's a big problem. and because we don't have lots of his letters, and there's not, you know, a huge repository of him explaini
andrew johnson to other people. so that poses a problem for a biographer right there. we don't have his inner voice. and with jefferson, you have 18,000 letters he wrote over the period of his life, and you know, other kinds of documents and other things. and even though he remains an enigma to lots of people, there's still enough there to sort of craft some sense of what he's thinking, what he's feeling, and who he was. johnson, you're at a disadvantage because we don't really have that to the...
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to andrew johnson and from andrew johnson to other people. that poses a problem right there. we don't have his inner voice. with jefferson you have 18,000 letters he wrote over periods of his life. other kinds of documents. other things. even though he remains an enigma to a lot of people, there is still enough there to sort of craft some sense of what he is thinking, what he is feeling, and who he was. johnson, you are at a disadvantage, because we don't really have that to the same extent. the letters we have that show when he was a young man, show lots of misspellings, phonetic spellings of things. it is difficult to wrap your mind -- it was for me -- difficult to wrap my mind around who he really was, because you just don't have the kind of record you would typically have. it's just not there. it's a big problem. because we don't have lots of his letters, and there is not a huge repository of him explaining what he's doing, we don't have a lot of stories about him. there is another biography. the principal biographer of andrew johnson is a man who unfortunately died last
to andrew johnson and from andrew johnson to other people. that poses a problem right there. we don't have his inner voice. with jefferson you have 18,000 letters he wrote over periods of his life. other kinds of documents. other things. even though he remains an enigma to a lot of people, there is still enough there to sort of craft some sense of what he is thinking, what he is feeling, and who he was. johnson, you are at a disadvantage, because we don't really have that to the same extent....
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like andrew ross sorkin. >> i hated this one. this one, we had our electricity out for a week, joe, because of this this storm. >> i know. >> a week. it moved past -- >> i got it back yesterday >> it moved past where i was we were worried. you never know with these things then it moved right up and then i think it was headed for north carolina and then i heard what happened here -- >> right. >> -- and the cleanup that had to be done it was headed right for this part of the east coast new jersey and everything else new zealand, andrew, has delayed its general election process after the country reported an outbreak yesterday after 102 days without any local transmission the prime minister said she was hoping parliamentary steps that would have led to an election said it's single digits. under 10 officials are investigating the possibility that the cases were imported by freight. we've had this discussion before about whether salmon or -- we've had weird -- i don't know what to believe anymore, andrew i don't know -- i don't know wh
like andrew ross sorkin. >> i hated this one. this one, we had our electricity out for a week, joe, because of this this storm. >> i know. >> a week. it moved past -- >> i got it back yesterday >> it moved past where i was we were worried. you never know with these things then it moved right up and then i think it was headed for north carolina and then i heard what happened here -- >> right. >> -- and the cleanup that had to be done it was headed right...
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you playing fortnite >> thanks, andrew.g up -- later no, probably not probably not i know it's not being played in your house you have a lot of sims played still around here. it's a bizarre thing the actual service, not the ban. and reversing recent operational changes but things are not so certain in the senate. we're going to speak to california representative r ro khanna. the bill and 67 more before we head to break. quickly "squawk box" seeing some of the highs in the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq we'll be right back. you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not mad because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad get e*trade and start trading commission free today. don't get mad get e*trade and start trading lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all
you playing fortnite >> thanks, andrew.g up -- later no, probably not probably not i know it's not being played in your house you have a lot of sims played still around here. it's a bizarre thing the actual service, not the ban. and reversing recent operational changes but things are not so certain in the senate. we're going to speak to california representative r ro khanna. the bill and 67 more before we head to break. quickly "squawk box" seeing some of the highs in the dow,...
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jackson, the rise of andrew jackson. it was just released officially yesterday. we are at the threshold of greatness here with the book. and i hope you all consider buying. it they will be available afterwards to sign for anyone who is interested. and i also want to point out that their previous book, i said they had been here before, it was washington's circle. we are selling discounted copies of that back there. i am told the hardcover we are selling is five cents more than amazon's soft cover. so that sounds like a win-win. anyways. i hope you will have some great questions for jean and david. this is a hot topic. i assume some of you are familiar, but some may be drawn specifically because of andrew jackson, who has been in the news lately. so let's hear about why, how he is a template for modern politics, and we will be taking q&a afterwards. i hope you have some great questions. and with that, i will ask you to help me welcome jean and david. (applause) >> hello, everyone. thank you for that gracious introduction a
jackson, the rise of andrew jackson. it was just released officially yesterday. we are at the threshold of greatness here with the book. and i hope you all consider buying. it they will be available afterwards to sign for anyone who is interested. and i also want to point out that their previous book, i said they had been here before, it was washington's circle. we are selling discounted copies of that back there. i am told the hardcover we are selling is five cents more than amazon's soft...
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anna: andrew, thanks so much for your time, andrew, a fascinating story there.kets, a bit of a downward move for european stocks but not much. jackson hole later, also, focusing on hurricane laura, making landfall in cameron, louisiana. this is bloomberg. ♪ anchor: hurricane laura makes landfall, one of the most powerful storms to ever hit louisiana. the area could be uninhabitable for months. and fed chair jerome powell gives an update on the central-bank framework. we also hear from the bank of england governor and the ecb. nba walkout grows. the boy scout
anna: andrew, thanks so much for your time, andrew, a fascinating story there.kets, a bit of a downward move for european stocks but not much. jackson hole later, also, focusing on hurricane laura, making landfall in cameron, louisiana. this is bloomberg. ♪ anchor: hurricane laura makes landfall, one of the most powerful storms to ever hit louisiana. the area could be uninhabitable for months. and fed chair jerome powell gives an update on the central-bank framework. we also hear from the...
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>> andrew, thanks.u know, talks on capitol hill are ongoing for the next coronavirus stimulus package meanwhile, a group of ceos are calling for immediate aid for small businesses here's what former starbucks ceo howard schultz said on tuesday. >> it is no longer a crisis. this is a five alarm emergency in which i believe and i think the 100 ceos who signed the letter for the restart act said all roads should lead to small business relief in any stimulus package congress approves. >> joining us to talk more about this is john hope bryant and kevin o'leary, chairman at o shares etf, "shark tank" co-host and cnbc contributor congress has not come any closer we had this conversation last week i'm not sure you will come closer kevin, i want to start with you since you got cut off last time. in terms of what's being proposed in terms of what's being put out there. in terms of the plan to potentially make loans to small businesses that could be forgiven, what howard schultz was talking about, what do you thin
>> andrew, thanks.u know, talks on capitol hill are ongoing for the next coronavirus stimulus package meanwhile, a group of ceos are calling for immediate aid for small businesses here's what former starbucks ceo howard schultz said on tuesday. >> it is no longer a crisis. this is a five alarm emergency in which i believe and i think the 100 ceos who signed the letter for the restart act said all roads should lead to small business relief in any stimulus package congress approves....
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but for andrew st. james -- ♪ everybody needs a new >> reporter: the rest that covid-19 imposed was way too long for him to tstay quiet. it is why andrew and scott padden have temporarily traded playing san francisco's clubs and concert halls for its doorsteps and driveways. at just 25, andrew would see his t star grow on the music scene, regularly performing and producing shows around the city. 2020 was going to be a busy year, until it wasn't. >> sitting around and doing nothing, yeah. straight out doing nothing. calling friends and complaining. >> reporter: but it was kmiwhil commiserating with ashley graham that the two came up with this idea, playing socially distant, mini concerts for anyone who asked for one, for free. ♪ well, i went down to see your resurrection ♪ >> reporter: it was just friends at first, but then andrew started posting about the gigs on his instagram page and requests started coming in from around the city. ♪ >> reporter: he and ashley have put on close to 50 concerts since ma
but for andrew st. james -- ♪ everybody needs a new >> reporter: the rest that covid-19 imposed was way too long for him to tstay quiet. it is why andrew and scott padden have temporarily traded playing san francisco's clubs and concert halls for its doorsteps and driveways. at just 25, andrew would see his t star grow on the music scene, regularly performing and producing shows around the city. 2020 was going to be a busy year, until it wasn't. >> sitting around and doing...
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andrew >> yeah, no, i mean i think we're all trying to understand what this means for him. deal i think the deal is going to be moving forward i think clearly he either wasn't a key man going with the transaction. i think there's probably questions about the economics of what he gets or doesn't for having sold the company. and also what his role is within the negotiations itself to bow out before the deal is reached makes me wonder and speculate to some degree whatever the deal may not be necessarily the deal he was pushing for or maybe something else happened there's got to be a lot more behind this headline that meets the eye. of course, we'll continue to report it out and bring you that news what we do. melissa. >>> coming up, when it comes to revving the economy, we are all essential workers. that is the message from jeff blau, the ceo of real estate developer. and then we bring you jared kushner, that's all ahead when "squawk box" returns e checking h their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in o
andrew >> yeah, no, i mean i think we're all trying to understand what this means for him. deal i think the deal is going to be moving forward i think clearly he either wasn't a key man going with the transaction. i think there's probably questions about the economics of what he gets or doesn't for having sold the company. and also what his role is within the negotiations itself to bow out before the deal is reached makes me wonder and speculate to some degree whatever the deal may not be...
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andrew cuomo refused to take any and all responsibility. he's actually blaming the president. i guess to distract from his horrific coronavirus response. putting covid-19 patience in nursing homes, leaving empty the bed that donald trump built and converted with covid-19 with all of the ventilators. and listen. >> i'm up in new york city. crime is a problem. crime is a problem. the genesis of the crime, we can have a great debate about. but the trumpet economy, trump not providing covid relief, george floyd murder. trump's response to the george floyd murder. so, i think trump has some liability for the increase in the crime. >> sean: andrew, i think you have the liability for what you
andrew cuomo refused to take any and all responsibility. he's actually blaming the president. i guess to distract from his horrific coronavirus response. putting covid-19 patience in nursing homes, leaving empty the bed that donald trump built and converted with covid-19 with all of the ventilators. and listen. >> i'm up in new york city. crime is a problem. crime is a problem. the genesis of the crime, we can have a great debate about. but the trumpet economy, trump not providing covid...
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jackson, the rise of andrew jackson. it was just released officially yesterday, so we're at the threshold of greatness here with the book. and i hope y'all consider buying it. they're going to be available afterwards to sign it for anyone who's interested. and i also want to point out their previous book i've said they've been here before was washington circle. we're also selling discounted copies back there. i'm told the hard cover we're selling is 5 cents more than amazon's soft cover, so that sounds like a win-win. anyways, i hope you'll have some great questions for jeanne and david. this is a hot topic. i assume -- some of you are familiar faces but some of you might have been drawn specifically because of andrew jackson who's been in the news lately. so let's hear about why, how he's a template for maybe modern politics, and we'll be taking a q&a afterwards so think of some great questions. i've already got a couple. and with that i'll ask you to help me welcome jeanne and david. thank you. >> hello, everyone. than
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andrew jackson bowed low. he extended his hand. adams took it. the bow at the reception, that seemed promising as did the handshake, but jackson was actually seething, and then the announcement came that john quincy adams had named henry clay as his secretary of state. this set off the explosion. jackson wrote to a friend, was there witness such a bare-faced corruption in any country before? so you see the judas of the west has closed the contract and will receive the 30 pieces of silver. his end will be the same. now, a smear can only work if the behavior being decried is exclusive to the target, but this was not the case. we've already seen jackson operatives had been working night and day to secure votes for jackson. the example of sloan and cook are just two of a number of instances, and then the activities of james buchanan nearly did them all in. james buchanan was an insignificant pennsylvania congressman in 1824, '25. he strongly supported jackson and wanted to do something, anything, to get the hero elected. therefore, he took it upon hi
andrew jackson bowed low. he extended his hand. adams took it. the bow at the reception, that seemed promising as did the handshake, but jackson was actually seething, and then the announcement came that john quincy adams had named henry clay as his secretary of state. this set off the explosion. jackson wrote to a friend, was there witness such a bare-faced corruption in any country before? so you see the judas of the west has closed the contract and will receive the 30 pieces of silver. his...
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this according to andrew yang. he just spoke to blake's father and i'm going to speak to andrew yang about what he learned from him and what the families wants you to know. prosecutors file six charges including homicide against the 17-year-old over those deadly shootings in wisconsin. and several prominent republican senators declining an invitation to trump's acceptance speech at the white house tonight. why? let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. the breaking news, new details about jacob blake, the 29-year-old black man shot seven times in the back by police in wisconsin. blake is now cuffed to his hospital bed, blake's family telling this is insult to injury. he's paralyzed, can't walk, and they have him cuffed to the bed. why? asked about that, the governor of wisconsin said he couldn't
this according to andrew yang. he just spoke to blake's father and i'm going to speak to andrew yang about what he learned from him and what the families wants you to know. prosecutors file six charges including homicide against the 17-year-old over those deadly shootings in wisconsin. and several prominent republican senators declining an invitation to trump's acceptance speech at the white house tonight. why? let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. the breaking news, new...
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andrew harper was killed four days later.erview, lissie spoke about their relationship and heranguish at losing him. i think before andrew's death it would have been impossible for me to do any kind of public speaking. i have never been great at that sort of thing. but i do rememberfeeling, in the lead up to andrew's funeral, just a determination to speak and just to tell everyone about him. you know, we were constantly laughing and joking and just kind of best friends, to be honest. just the normal things in life, we loved. we weren't materialistic. you know, we didn't crave lots of money, we just liked being together and yeah, my life is different in every single way that it could be. new photos released by lissie plot the couple's years together. here, just 17, on a trip to the river. they both shared a love of adventure. this was a skydiving trip. in their early 20s, they took time out to travel around the world. each picture an intimate and happy image. all are a reminder of her loss but also of her frustration at the le
andrew harper was killed four days later.erview, lissie spoke about their relationship and heranguish at losing him. i think before andrew's death it would have been impossible for me to do any kind of public speaking. i have never been great at that sort of thing. but i do rememberfeeling, in the lead up to andrew's funeral, just a determination to speak and just to tell everyone about him. you know, we were constantly laughing and joking and just kind of best friends, to be honest. just the...
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and it's educating the parents. >> andrew, thank you.i know youou didn't want to do this tonight and i know you probably didn't want to come on the show, but it's so importanta and thank you so much for fighting through the grief to do what you're doing on a daily basis. we appreciate it so much. >> thanks, laura, have a good night. we will be back tomorrow, more incredible speeches on tap. be sure to watch tomorrow night where we will make more news. >> exclusive reaction to the first night of the republican national convention. shannon: exclusive reaction to the first night of the republican national convention, speakers to understand donald trump's the way they know him, in spite of the relentless criticism and attacks on him over the past four years. and african-american and hispanic support, one of the featured speakers, baltimore congressional candidate, more surprises too and wisconsin under an 8:00 pm curfew, the national guard called into backup police, one officer knocked out by
and it's educating the parents. >> andrew, thank you.i know youou didn't want to do this tonight and i know you probably didn't want to come on the show, but it's so importanta and thank you so much for fighting through the grief to do what you're doing on a daily basis. we appreciate it so much. >> thanks, laura, have a good night. we will be back tomorrow, more incredible speeches on tap. be sure to watch tomorrow night where we will make more news. >> exclusive reaction to...
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we're going to hear there andrew pollack. first, a quick reaction from dan bongino. >> what a difference in the opening. americans want to be proud of something. what better to unify us and be proud of america. proud of america. the democrat convention was mccaub awful place. they did a great job. make us proud of living in this great country. >> leo will be voting republican for the first time in your whole life. civil rights attorney. your thoughts so far. >> and i'm so proud of it. you talking about a rainbow coalition. hersch herschel, jim jordan. all of these people talking about american values and tradition. ari fleischer had it on the head. the democrats have turned their back on law and order and president trump is on the page regarding law and order. it's amazing democrats have abandoned cities and it's going to affect every suburb in this country. so law and order along with attacking the virus which he's done a wonderful job, this convention is exciting. it's important. it's factual. it's to the benefit of the pre
we're going to hear there andrew pollack. first, a quick reaction from dan bongino. >> what a difference in the opening. americans want to be proud of something. what better to unify us and be proud of america. proud of america. the democrat convention was mccaub awful place. they did a great job. make us proud of living in this great country. >> leo will be voting republican for the first time in your whole life. civil rights attorney. your thoughts so far. >> and i'm so...
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andrew harper was killed four days later.ut their relationship and heranguish at losing him. i think before andrew's death it would have been impossible for me to do any kind of public speaking. i have never been great at that sort of thing. but i do rememberfeeling, in the lead up to andrew's funeral, just a determination to speak and just to tell everyone about him. you know, we were constantly laughing and joking and just kind of best friends, to be honest. just the normal things in life, we...
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but the weirdest moment by far of the night was andrew cuomo speech.uomo is the brother of cnn's weight lifting correspondent. he's also the sitting governor of new york which is the second-biggest democratic state. his father famously gave the dnc keynote back in 1984. there was never any question that andrew cuomo was going to speak at this year's convention. what we did not expect in a million years was andrew cuomo to talk about the coronavirus. you'd think that would be the last thing, the very last thing cuomo would want to talk about. that of the fact that his top aide is doing six years in prison for bribery. for coronavirus especially. whatever you think about andrew cuomo and he's a good talker, you can say he's done a good job with the pandemic. citizens of new york state have been four times as likely to die as other americans from the coronavirus. there's a reason for that. andrew cuomo forced corona infected patients into nursing homes, many thousands perished as a result of that decision. it is possible that no leader on earth mishandled
but the weirdest moment by far of the night was andrew cuomo speech.uomo is the brother of cnn's weight lifting correspondent. he's also the sitting governor of new york which is the second-biggest democratic state. his father famously gave the dnc keynote back in 1984. there was never any question that andrew cuomo was going to speak at this year's convention. what we did not expect in a million years was andrew cuomo to talk about the coronavirus. you'd think that would be the last thing, the...
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>>> andrew, coming up.ake you live to washington on the president's plans to extend benefits and crack down on chinese companies. jobs report at 8:30. we open negative across the d.ar dow would open down by 137 we'll be right back. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. >>> the july jobs report in focus. a breakdown of what to watch coming up. >>> tiktok tensions rising new action from president trump over the app we've got the details straight ahead. >>> plus, investors are betting on penn national gaming. that stock popping after beating revenue estimates. the ceo jay snowden will join us to talk about business amid the pandemic the s
>>> andrew, coming up.ake you live to washington on the president's plans to extend benefits and crack down on chinese companies. jobs report at 8:30. we open negative across the d.ar dow would open down by 137 we'll be right back. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's...
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well, you didn't, andrew. what is the result, andrew?oining us with reaction, civil rights attorney, the host of "justice." but to see you both. leo, let me start with you. i watched that. there's a part of me that wants to get angry, but unfortunately i have become accustomed to the madness and insanity. i'm having a little bit of a hard time taking any of these people seriously. i'm taking an election in 78 days very seriously. it's called live free or die. guess what. that is not hyperbole. >> i will tell you right now, the democrats have lost their moral compass. she is encouraging violence. you asked me earlier when we were on your radio show. they had no policy with the cities. how disingenuous governor cuomo who is in egomaniac. he got all his ventilators. he got everything he wanted. and that crime that goes on in new york is crime generated by the mirror to look the other way. it hurts and attacks police officers. the democratic leadership is a reflection. what has to happen. you saw the photograph of that young man. if you want
well, you didn't, andrew. what is the result, andrew?oining us with reaction, civil rights attorney, the host of "justice." but to see you both. leo, let me start with you. i watched that. there's a part of me that wants to get angry, but unfortunately i have become accustomed to the madness and insanity. i'm having a little bit of a hard time taking any of these people seriously. i'm taking an election in 78 days very seriously. it's called live free or die. guess what. that is not...
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but for andrew st.ames ♪ everybody needs >> reporter: the rest that covid-19 composed was way too long for him to stay quiet. it is why andrew and fellow musician scott patton have traded playing san francisco's clubs and concert halls for doorsteps and driveways. at just 25, andrew was seeing his star grow on the city's music scene, regularly performing and producing shows around the city. 2020 was going to be a busy year. until it wasn't. >> sitting around and doing nothing. straight out doing nothing. calling friends and complaining. >> reporter: but while commiserating with music promoter graham two came up with this idea, playing socially distant miniconcerts for anyone who asked for one for free. ♪ well i went down to see all the directions ♪ >> reporter: just friends at first, then andrew started posting about the gigs on his instagram page and requests started coming from all over the city. he and ashley have put on close to 50 concerts since may. >> feels like it's become something a little bit
but for andrew st.ames ♪ everybody needs >> reporter: the rest that covid-19 composed was way too long for him to stay quiet. it is why andrew and fellow musician scott patton have traded playing san francisco's clubs and concert halls for doorsteps and driveways. at just 25, andrew was seeing his star grow on the city's music scene, regularly performing and producing shows around the city. 2020 was going to be a busy year. until it wasn't. >> sitting around and doing nothing....
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what matters to the investor, andrew, is the policy.f rhetoric and there will be a lot more about biden versus trump on policy trump wins, it's more of the same you may not like him and i get all that stuff, but the policy's been very accommodative for investors, not just domestically, globally there's so much capital coming to the united states because of a more, you know, accommodative fed and deregulated environment around energy. tomorrow morning if biden wins in early november, he inherits unemployment somewhere between 9 and 11%. his number one mandate is going to get those people back to work is he likely to raise taxes significantly in corporations? no is he going to start regulating the economy immediately and put millions of people out of work no is he really going to implement the green deal no this is what the market's telling you. they don't believe any of that stuff and they're probably right not to it's just noise because his mandate's going to be to get america back to work just like trump has to and the fed's going to r
what matters to the investor, andrew, is the policy.f rhetoric and there will be a lot more about biden versus trump on policy trump wins, it's more of the same you may not like him and i get all that stuff, but the policy's been very accommodative for investors, not just domestically, globally there's so much capital coming to the united states because of a more, you know, accommodative fed and deregulated environment around energy. tomorrow morning if biden wins in early november, he inherits...
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andrew >> thank you, becky.ssue right now for the economy and for millions of americans is the fate of the next federal stimulus package. congress has been unable to strike a deal even as emergency measures continued starbucks, merck, walmart, alphabet made a call to action signing a letter asking for urgent aid not for their own businesses but for small businesses the ceos say there could be catastrophic results if those businesses are allowed to fail in just a few minutes we'll speak to a bipartisan pair of senators trying to get an aid package passed we're joined by the man who organized that letter. starbucks chairman and ceo howard schultz thank you for joining us this morning. want to talk about this letter, what it took to put together and in particular how much money at this point do you think we're talking about? >> first off, i think we need to frame the problem. since february over 3 million small businesses have closed and if we continue down this path with no significant stimulus that basically is e
andrew >> thank you, becky.ssue right now for the economy and for millions of americans is the fate of the next federal stimulus package. congress has been unable to strike a deal even as emergency measures continued starbucks, merck, walmart, alphabet made a call to action signing a letter asking for urgent aid not for their own businesses but for small businesses the ceos say there could be catastrophic results if those businesses are allowed to fail in just a few minutes we'll speak to...
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and also, andrew's colleagues.being there. but they have, you know, done him proud. lissie is now campaigning to introduce harper's law. it would mean an automatic life sentence for anyone convicted of killing an emergency worker. if a person commits a crime, and as a result of that crime, you know, a front line worker is killed, then the sentence needs to reflect that. and the verdict. so what we want is, you know, a life sentence ultimately. obviously in this country life doesn't mean life, but it needs to reflect that. changing the law and sentencing guidelines will be an uphill battle. but it is one lissy is determined to fight. andrew made the ultimate sacrifice and it wasn'tjust his life, it was his future and my future. and, you know, the lives of everyone who loved him. so harper's law isjust so important that we bring in. you know, maybe it'll give other families a little bit of closure that we haven't got. it is really hard listening to some of that. we will be talking to one of that. we will be talking t
and also, andrew's colleagues.being there. but they have, you know, done him proud. lissie is now campaigning to introduce harper's law. it would mean an automatic life sentence for anyone convicted of killing an emergency worker. if a person commits a crime, and as a result of that crime, you know, a front line worker is killed, then the sentence needs to reflect that. and the verdict. so what we want is, you know, a life sentence ultimately. obviously in this country life doesn't mean life,...
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two of the night's most speakers, former nfl speaker and star herschel walker, andrew pollock, two who stole the show tonight. they will both tell us about the side of donald trump the media don't want you to see, but we are going to show it to you. and our own raymond arroyo on the ground in charlotte tonight where earlier he spoke to some of the delegates who just renominated the president what he found found out. but first, the greatest country on earth. that's the focus of tonight's angle. the rnc kicks off tonight as i said, it stood in sharp contrast to the doom and gloom, america is racist nightmare that the dnc portrayed last week. i felt and i hope you felt this way, it was like a breath of fresh air. may be more accurately, it felt like millions of patriotic hardworking americans were exhaling a sigh of relief after a very difficult last six months. now america isn't a country that they were described of as it was last week, no way. tonight we were reminded that donald trump is the man who cares deeply about the present and future americans of all races, all backgrounds, all
two of the night's most speakers, former nfl speaker and star herschel walker, andrew pollock, two who stole the show tonight. they will both tell us about the side of donald trump the media don't want you to see, but we are going to show it to you. and our own raymond arroyo on the ground in charlotte tonight where earlier he spoke to some of the delegates who just renominated the president what he found found out. but first, the greatest country on earth. that's the focus of tonight's angle....
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but for andrew st. james -- ♪ -- the rest was way too long for him to stay quiet.nd fellow musician have temporarily traded playing san francisco's clubs and concert halls for its door steps and driveways. at just 25, andrew was seeing his star grow on the city's music scene, regularly performing and producing shows around the city. 2020 was going to be a busy year. until it wasn't. >> sitting around and doing nothing, yeah, straight out doing nothing, calling friends. >> reporter: it was while talking with his music promoter that the two game up with this idea. ♪ playing socially distanced mini concerts who asked for one, for free. ♪ it was just friend at first but then andrew started posting about the gigs on his instagram page and requests started coming in from all over the city. ♪ he and ashley have put on close to 50 concerts since may. [ applause ] >> it's larger than we expected to. ♪ >> reporter: that's because while andrew always knew he would enjoy playing for people he didn't quite expect how much it would mean to them. >> first time we did it, the reac
but for andrew st. james -- ♪ -- the rest was way too long for him to stay quiet.nd fellow musician have temporarily traded playing san francisco's clubs and concert halls for its door steps and driveways. at just 25, andrew was seeing his star grow on the city's music scene, regularly performing and producing shows around the city. 2020 was going to be a busy year. until it wasn't. >> sitting around and doing nothing, yeah, straight out doing nothing, calling friends. >>...
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you know prince andrew prince andrew in all of this and that's all nice and mine you know and i don't really care on the eat meat because it's very intimidating but you know it seems to me that as this trial because a set for next year next summer i want to go back to jennifer alyssa mean more and more people potentially could be coming out and we're going to how we have $46.00 charges right no 4 of trumpington to a perjury but more and more with. alleged victims come forward we're going to have a lot more to chew on here but it seems to me you know it's you know trump went in and prince andrew's and not the focus on the bit was much where it should be so yeah i mean we should be focusing on the victims and it was the victim testimony that we're reading here but you know peter i mean everyone was on the mainstream media was reporting on clinton or dershowitz or prince andrew some of the other names that may come up maybe some hollywood names or maybe some some very powerful know business people ok fight bill clinton 26 times he was on that plane none of this is a surprise given bill c
you know prince andrew prince andrew in all of this and that's all nice and mine you know and i don't really care on the eat meat because it's very intimidating but you know it seems to me that as this trial because a set for next year next summer i want to go back to jennifer alyssa mean more and more people potentially could be coming out and we're going to how we have $46.00 charges right no 4 of trumpington to a perjury but more and more with. alleged victims come forward we're going to...
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>> great question, andrew.king about diversity and inclusion as if it's something you do off the side of your desk. nobody could go to their board and say, we did our best on our sales goals and it's hard out there. that's the answer we have lived with for too long in terms of pipeline problems. this is all about how do you put diversity, equity, inclusion at the center of the conversation, put goals around it. this is about ceo sz and boards of directors taking action we can do better, i know it. i've been on the same listening journey that all of the other ceos have been on since the killing of george floyd and others this is how do we put more money and time in making definable improvement in terms of diversity numbers, dollars are allocated in the ecosystem we're crazy if we want to wait for washington we have to own it. we have a lot of ability and control to make progress in this area. >> zander, great to see you as always take care. >> take care, becky. see ya, andrew. >> see ya. >>> when we meacco bk, f
>> great question, andrew.king about diversity and inclusion as if it's something you do off the side of your desk. nobody could go to their board and say, we did our best on our sales goals and it's hard out there. that's the answer we have lived with for too long in terms of pipeline problems. this is all about how do you put diversity, equity, inclusion at the center of the conversation, put goals around it. this is about ceo sz and boards of directors taking action we can do better, i...
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dad andrew checking on his kids and babysitter fishing in the lake behind the house.ndrew started by something in the water near his 4-year-old. >> an alligator head coming right toward where is she is. i just ran out the gate and i picked my daughter up and put her over the fence and took a couple of steps back, and he was just right there. he was just hey, buddy, what are you doing, taking my snack? >> reporter: andrew calling in the professionals to help. >> i'm probably being an overprotective dad here. i felt like he was coming to eat my daughter. i said she's only about 32 pounds maybe. and she was like nope, that's the perfect size for that size alligator. >> reporter: it took five hours and two alligator wranglers, two game wardens, two construction workers, andrew and his dad to get the alligator onto land and into a truck. as for andrew's 4-year-old, you would think she would want nothing to do with marine life. what is your favorite animal? >> fishies. >> reporter: the gator was transported to a rescue service and sanctuary about an hour away, and the keepe
dad andrew checking on his kids and babysitter fishing in the lake behind the house.ndrew started by something in the water near his 4-year-old. >> an alligator head coming right toward where is she is. i just ran out the gate and i picked my daughter up and put her over the fence and took a couple of steps back, and he was just right there. he was just hey, buddy, what are you doing, taking my snack? >> reporter: andrew calling in the professionals to help. >> i'm probably...
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andrew harper was killed four days later.his death. he was just really selfless. and i think that's something we can all kind of learn from. and, you know, loving every moment he had in life and making the most of it. and, yeah, iwill always take that with me. new photos released by lissie plot couple's relationship. here aged 17 on a trip to the river. they both shared a love of travel and adventure, this was a skydiving trip. in their early 20s they took time out to travel around the world, each picture and intimate and happy image and a reminder of her loss and frustration at the legal process and trail. it was hard speaking in court, i had the defendants on my left, not really caring about what i was saying. but i found it important to speak to the judge and tell them what they had taken from us. henry long, with albert bowes and jessie cole, were convicted of the manslaughter of andrew harper butterworth acquitted of the murder charge. the family feel the justice system has failed them and now want change. harper's law,
andrew harper was killed four days later.his death. he was just really selfless. and i think that's something we can all kind of learn from. and, you know, loving every moment he had in life and making the most of it. and, yeah, iwill always take that with me. new photos released by lissie plot couple's relationship. here aged 17 on a trip to the river. they both shared a love of travel and adventure, this was a skydiving trip. in their early 20s they took time out to travel around the world,...
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andrew >> and now to the aftermath of hurricane laura.x people are dead after that storm slammed into louisiana. this morning, hundreds of thousands are without power. countless homes and businesses in ruins, and entire communities under water. damage also reported in texas and arkansas the storm has diminished to a tropical storm or depression president trump announced he would visit the region this weekend to tour the damage >> the jackson hole virtual fed summit is getting ready to wrap, but not before some big interviews steve liesman joins us with a special guest. good morning, steve. >> morning, mike yes, we're pleased to have with us this morning loretta mester, president of the cleveland fed good morning, president mester i'm sorry you're not in jackson hole >> hi, steve thanks for having me on. great to keep this tradition going, even if we're not both in jackson hole this year >> yeah. i think we have done this interview about this time on the friday of the jackson hole summit for just about ever now >> exactly >> let me start,
andrew >> and now to the aftermath of hurricane laura.x people are dead after that storm slammed into louisiana. this morning, hundreds of thousands are without power. countless homes and businesses in ruins, and entire communities under water. damage also reported in texas and arkansas the storm has diminished to a tropical storm or depression president trump announced he would visit the region this weekend to tour the damage >> the jackson hole virtual fed summit is getting ready...
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andrew harper was killed four days later.th. he wasjust really selfless. and i think that something we can all kind of learn from. and, you know, loving every moment he had in life and making the most of it. and, yeah, iwill always in life and making the most of it. and, yeah, i will always take that with me. new photos released by lissie plot couple's relationship. here aged 17 on a trip to the river. they both shared a love of travel and adventure, this was a skydiving trip. in their early 20s they took time out to travel around the world, each picture and internet unhappy image and a reminder of her loss and frustration at the legal process and child —— each picture and internet happy image. it was heard speaking in court, i had the defendants on my left, not really caring about what i was saying. but i found it important to speak to the judge and tell them what they had taken from us. henry long, with france albert barrett and jessica long, were convicted of the manslaughter of andrew harper butterworth acquitted of the m
andrew harper was killed four days later.th. he wasjust really selfless. and i think that something we can all kind of learn from. and, you know, loving every moment he had in life and making the most of it. and, yeah, iwill always in life and making the most of it. and, yeah, i will always take that with me. new photos released by lissie plot couple's relationship. here aged 17 on a trip to the river. they both shared a love of travel and adventure, this was a skydiving trip. in their early...
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this is classic andrew weissmann.ion for abusive tactics, suppressing evidence, threatening witnesses has earned him recusal's, rebukes and reversals by a higher court.t. no wonder he is employed at msnbc. >> sean: good point. the conspiracy channel. >> if i could add one thing real quick, this is exactly why they don't want donald trump in washington. they want their ways to push out people who are the outsider. >> sean: have been able to shine the light. thank you both. big announcement next. guys, times are tough. but force factor's test x180 can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. ♪ >> sean: thank you for allowing our brand-new book debut this week at number one on amazon. a special announcement very join me tonight and a half hour, hugh hewitt willat be moderating alie book signing with me at that nixon library. go to hannity.com for details. let not your
this is classic andrew weissmann.ion for abusive tactics, suppressing evidence, threatening witnesses has earned him recusal's, rebukes and reversals by a higher court.t. no wonder he is employed at msnbc. >> sean: good point. the conspiracy channel. >> if i could add one thing real quick, this is exactly why they don't want donald trump in washington. they want their ways to push out people who are the outsider. >> sean: have been able to shine the light. thank you both. big...
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tom. >> andrew dymburt for us tonight, andrew, thanks for t t that. >>> next tonight, residents rattled across several states after a 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck in north carolina this morning, the strongest in the area in more than a century. here's abc's alex presha with the images still coming in. >> reporter: tonight, the startling images, a rare earthquake on the east coast. the 5.1 tremor rattling residents awake at 8:00 this morning, the most powerful quake to hit north carolina since 1916. >> we were laying down, and all of a sudden we hear this big tremble, and we was like, what in the world was that? >> reporter: the epicenter, close to sparta near the virginia border. this home's chimney collapsing, walls knocked off their foundations. >> the entire back wall has separated from the house. >> reporter: roads cracked. luckily no serious injuries, but quite a scare. >> it sounded like a locomotive actually going by the house. we just replaced a 100-year-old water line, so it could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: seismologists say the quake was felt as far north as virgin
tom. >> andrew dymburt for us tonight, andrew, thanks for t t that. >>> next tonight, residents rattled across several states after a 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck in north carolina this morning, the strongest in the area in more than a century. here's abc's alex presha with the images still coming in. >> reporter: tonight, the startling images, a rare earthquake on the east coast. the 5.1 tremor rattling residents awake at 8:00 this morning, the most powerful quake to...
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for more we're joined by new york attorney and bar owner andrew much more andrew thank you so much for being with us today you're a restaurant owner yourself in brooklyn and your business is currently closed what is that recovery looking like for you. owning a bar of music here in brooklyn it's called much more and while the bar and restaurant business is going to come back a little bit music venues simply don't exist as they used to. well andrew these these rollbacks with all these rollbacks and reopening like like john mentioned in his package some restaurants have in the past refused to shut down some say they're not actually going to and they're making space for even more outside dining now that might change in places like new york when the weather won't allow for that does the law protect these businesses who choose to stay open. which is getting so quite a bit but it's a good solution for the summer but once we start getting into the winter months it's going to be much more. ok and 20 and 19 andrew now the restaurant industry in the united states i want to show you here it employ
for more we're joined by new york attorney and bar owner andrew much more andrew thank you so much for being with us today you're a restaurant owner yourself in brooklyn and your business is currently closed what is that recovery looking like for you. owning a bar of music here in brooklyn it's called much more and while the bar and restaurant business is going to come back a little bit music venues simply don't exist as they used to. well andrew these these rollbacks with all these rollbacks...
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debbie's son andrew harper was killed in the line of duty.." and then, "oh. you know, there's nothing that breaks it. it's 24/7. you know, 24 hours a day. it's just the physical pain that you feel all day, every day. and it doesn't... it just doesn't go away. both women have turned the pain of losing a son into campaigning. debbie is fighting for andrew's law — it would mean an automatic 20—year sentence for anyone convicted of killing a police officer. it charlotte wants anne sacoolas, who's been charged with causing death by dangerous driving, to go through the british justice system. to take on your government and the american government, you know, its larger than enormous — it's a monster. and she's just kept going. but as i know, you keep going for your boy. but i think what we're both hoping is ourcampaigns will be able to help us to learn to actually live again. but debbie and charlotte are still haunted by the horrific ways they lost their sons. obviously with andrew, he was 99% unconscious at the very first when he went down. but tha
debbie's son andrew harper was killed in the line of duty.." and then, "oh. you know, there's nothing that breaks it. it's 24/7. you know, 24 hours a day. it's just the physical pain that you feel all day, every day. and it doesn't... it just doesn't go away. both women have turned the pain of losing a son into campaigning. debbie is fighting for andrew's law — it would mean an automatic 20—year sentence for anyone convicted of killing a police officer. it charlotte wants anne...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. melissa lee is with us today becky is off the dough looks like it would drop about 60 points at the open s&p 500 looking to open a little higher right now we should also take a quick look at treasury yields this morning and see where they stand creeping up. over the seven handle at .713. we'll see what kind of core relation that may have with the equities market. melissa, welcome to the club this morning >> it is great to be here and start the morning with you guys. >> i say that with a hint of sa sarkasm. >> she's a regular you are ready to play. >> always, you got to bring it each time. >> no i in team. >> there's only a me upgrading laura overnight and learned it is rapidly intensifying and bracing for great winds. a category 4 with winds of 130 miles an hour. more than half a million people have been ordered to evacuate from these areas 84% of off shore gulf production has been shut in compared to 90% in katrina not only is this having an impact on oil productions and industries f
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. melissa lee is with us today becky is off the dough looks like it would drop about 60 points at the open s&p 500 looking to open a little higher right now we should also take a quick look at treasury yields this morning and see where they stand creeping up. over the seven handle at .713. we'll see what kind of core relation that may have with the equities market. melissa, welcome to the club this morning >> it is great to be here and start...
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but for andrew st. james ♪ everybody needs a mus. >> reporter: the rest that covid-19 composed was way too long for him to stay quiet. it is why andrews and fellow musicians have temporarily traded playing san francisco's club and concert halls for its doorsteps and drive ways. at just 25, andrew was seeing his star grow on the city's music scene raegly performing and producing shows around the city. 2020 was going to be a busy year until it wasn't. >> sitting around doing nothing, yeah. calling friends and complaining. >> reporter: but it was while commiserating with a music producer that the two came up with this idea. ♪ would you tell me if i blew it. >> reporter: playing socially distant mini concerts for anyone who asked for one for free. ♪ well, i wish i was young. >> reporter: andrew started posting about the gigs on his instagram page and requests started coming in from all over the city. they have put on close to 50 concerts since may. >> feels like it's becoming a little broader than we really
but for andrew st. james ♪ everybody needs a mus. >> reporter: the rest that covid-19 composed was way too long for him to stay quiet. it is why andrews and fellow musicians have temporarily traded playing san francisco's club and concert halls for its doorsteps and drive ways. at just 25, andrew was seeing his star grow on the city's music scene raegly performing and producing shows around the city. 2020 was going to be a busy year until it wasn't. >> sitting around doing...
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i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee.s off today we've got a great lineup this hour andrew, you're going to kick things off this morning. >> okay. we want to take a quick check on futures quickly before we get to our guest. take a look at where the s&p stands right now looks like it will open off 7 points we keep talking about it flirting with an all-time high dow off 30 points. nasdaq off 21 points 2 1/2 hours before we open meantime, we are entering day six since congress called off virus aid negotiations with steve mnuchin and mcconnell still urging both sides to come together joining us is jack lew he served as treasury secretary, chief of staff to president obama. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us i want to know if you were in charge right now how you would get everybody in a room and get a deal done. >> good morning, andrew. it's good to be with you i have to tell you that we're in a moment of crisis and the stalemate is playing with fire as jim tank said in your last half hour, we learned in the great recessi
i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee.s off today we've got a great lineup this hour andrew, you're going to kick things off this morning. >> okay. we want to take a quick check on futures quickly before we get to our guest. take a look at where the s&p stands right now looks like it will open off 7 points we keep talking about it flirting with an all-time high dow off 30 points. nasdaq off 21 points 2 1/2 hours before we open meantime, we are entering day six...
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it was andrew going saying, talking about joe it was andrew going saying, talking aboutjoe biden, sayingverything he does becomes the new reasonable. is that part of his appeal? it is. i mean, joe biden throughout his career has been considered a moderate democrat, no question about it. and so when you look at the primary is, in the last few yea rs primary is, in the last few years where a lot of energy has been on the left, what you have is pretty much joe been on the left, what you have is pretty muchjoe biden and kamala harris, two fairly centrist democrats. and so to andrew young's point, whenjoe biden now present something, it may be another day or a year or so, something to the left more so, something to the left more so, more willing to accept that people will be. leaving the country has moved and ifjoe biden is endorsing and offering it, it seems practical to everybody else. i want to change tactics lightly because i feel remiss if we are not talking about this. i want to talking about this. i want to talk about the coronavirus in the pandemic. we have been on fa while now and ha
it was andrew going saying, talking about joe it was andrew going saying, talking aboutjoe biden, sayingverything he does becomes the new reasonable. is that part of his appeal? it is. i mean, joe biden throughout his career has been considered a moderate democrat, no question about it. and so when you look at the primary is, in the last few yea rs primary is, in the last few years where a lot of energy has been on the left, what you have is pretty much joe been on the left, what you have is...
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andrew: leland, that's ridiculous.elony cases, 25% more than her predecessor. the word gets out on the street that she's soft on crime and this gives a green light to the looters, the rioters and the criminals to do whatever the heck they want so kim foxx, you have strengthen your backbone and prosecute these people and take the handcuffs, so to speak, off of the cpd, the chicago police department, so they can stop these criminals. leland: it's a pretty clear view of things and noteworthy what it's done to downtown chicago, a city you and i love so much. foxnews.com has a great piece right now on the cost of looting and rioting not only destruction in the cities but the tax base of chicago, minneapolis, seattle and other downtowns, andrew stoltman from chicago, appreciate it. andrew: any time, leland. leland: kristin. kristin: fbi team is arriving in lebanon to take part into last week's deadly explosion that devastated parts of beirut and that's where you will find trey yingst and joins us now live with the very lates
andrew: leland, that's ridiculous.elony cases, 25% more than her predecessor. the word gets out on the street that she's soft on crime and this gives a green light to the looters, the rioters and the criminals to do whatever the heck they want so kim foxx, you have strengthen your backbone and prosecute these people and take the handcuffs, so to speak, off of the cpd, the chicago police department, so they can stop these criminals. leland: it's a pretty clear view of things and noteworthy what...
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andrew was my whole life.'ve actually managed to get a little bit of composure and energy to really do something good instead ofjust coping, you know, actually achieving something that might help people in the future. today marks a year since the death of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed after his motorbike collided with a car outside a us airbase in northamptonshire. the driver of the car left the uk and flew to the united states, claiming diplomatic immunity. since then, harry s family has been everywhere from downing street to the white house, campaigning tirelessly to bring the driver to justice. graham satchell has been to meet them. portland on the south coast of england. it's always been a special place for harry dunn, where he came on family holidays every year. i said to the guys when it's my time to go, you know, for my ashes to be scattered here. and harry said the same. it was like, you know, "same for me, dad, this is where i want to be, as well." and then, unfortunately, you know, a month l
andrew was my whole life.'ve actually managed to get a little bit of composure and energy to really do something good instead ofjust coping, you know, actually achieving something that might help people in the future. today marks a year since the death of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed after his motorbike collided with a car outside a us airbase in northamptonshire. the driver of the car left the uk and flew to the united states, claiming diplomatic immunity. since then, harry s...
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tom: andrew slimmon.are going to talk about the -- if this is not enough for you, how about lower equities? capital markets in the trenches of strategy. futures -10. there,e bit of -- stop 23.76. i have no idea what those phrases mean. ♪ london,ncine lacqua in i am tom keene in new york. stanleylimmon of morgan investment management. toant to go back diversification was 300 equity shares. peter lynch revolutionized the landscape, his phrase " diversification." are 23% of the standard & poor's 500 makes up eight $2 trillion apple and the rest of them as well. what do you do about it? you can't tell me you cannot own those, you have got to on those stocks, right? andrew: that is a good question. never forget that what happened in 2000 was we had high concentration of a few stocks on the s&p. , the s&p wasbroke down over 20% in 2000. but, the equal rated s&p was up. the value in part was up that year. i think the danger is that while people are buying the markets, they are really buying a handful of stocks.
tom: andrew slimmon.are going to talk about the -- if this is not enough for you, how about lower equities? capital markets in the trenches of strategy. futures -10. there,e bit of -- stop 23.76. i have no idea what those phrases mean. ♪ london,ncine lacqua in i am tom keene in new york. stanleylimmon of morgan investment management. toant to go back diversification was 300 equity shares. peter lynch revolutionized the landscape, his phrase " diversification." are 23% of the...
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this is classic andrew weissmann. reputation for abusive tactics, suppressing evidence, threatening witnesses has earned him recusal's, rebukes and reversals by a higher court. no wonder he is employed at msnbc. >> sean: good point. the conspiracy channel. >> if i could add one thing real quick, this is exactly why they don't want donald trump in washington. they want their ways to push out people who are the outsider. >> sean: have been able to shine the light. thank you both. big announcement next. behind every 2020 census taker's mask is a friendly neighbor. they're teachers, retirees, vets, people committed to doing right by getting the count right. if you haven't responded yet, they'll be stopping by to ask some simple questions that will inform how billions in federal funds are spent on local services every year for the next decade. so when they come knocking, say hi from a safe distance and do your part to support your community. time is running out. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov. >> thank you
this is classic andrew weissmann. reputation for abusive tactics, suppressing evidence, threatening witnesses has earned him recusal's, rebukes and reversals by a higher court. no wonder he is employed at msnbc. >> sean: good point. the conspiracy channel. >> if i could add one thing real quick, this is exactly why they don't want donald trump in washington. they want their ways to push out people who are the outsider. >> sean: have been able to shine the light. thank you...