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anne: my left hand. nice to meet you. i'm anne. lemonis: anne, how are you? i'm marcus. anne: larry's wife. nice to meet you. -max: i'm max. -anne: this is max, my son. -lemonis: max, how are you? -rhea: hi, i'm rhea. lemonis: how are you, rhea? nice to meet you. larry: isn't it cool? he's so shiny. [ laughter ] lemonis: you are a lot nerdier than i thought. [ laughter ] your kids right now are thinking, "please, dad..." well, i thought maybe i could just talk to your mom and dad for a minute. is that okay? -max: yes. -rhea: yep. lemonis: we had a good conversation this morning about kind of everything, the state of the union here, and i wanted to get your perspective on it. anne: i don't always know what's going on with the business. he'll withhold information from me. then something will happen, and i'll be like, "how did this happen?!" we thought everything was relatively okay. lemonis: what did february feel like from your perspective? anne: i just sort of felt the ground had sort of been pulled out from underneath me, and i was a little panicked. larry: broken promi
anne: my left hand. nice to meet you. i'm anne. lemonis: anne, how are you? i'm marcus. anne: larry's wife. nice to meet you. -max: i'm max. -anne: this is max, my son. -lemonis: max, how are you? -rhea: hi, i'm rhea. lemonis: how are you, rhea? nice to meet you. larry: isn't it cool? he's so shiny. [ laughter ] lemonis: you are a lot nerdier than i thought. [ laughter ] your kids right now are thinking, "please, dad..." well, i thought maybe i could just talk to your mom and dad for...
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let's get to the bloomberg first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: the u.k. will pump 3 billion pounds into environmental projects as part of its recovery plan. the investment will be formally announced tomorrow when gives anr sunak update on economic plans. he's under pressure to introduce a meaningful package after the prime minister's speech last week failed to impress many economists. emmanuel macron has reshuffled his government. bruno le maire stays as finance minister. improve labor affairs, he's moving elizabeth .orne and ha appended thes national security legislation imposed on the city last week. her comments come hours after the government asserted broad new police powers, including warrantless searches, online surveillance, and property seizure. >> i'm glad to see that in the past few days, some have come to acknowledge the law will help promote stability in hong kong. you can see in the market, that has been the direction taken. leigh-ann: global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and
let's get to the bloomberg first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: the u.k. will pump 3 billion pounds into environmental projects as part of its recovery plan. the investment will be formally announced tomorrow when gives anr sunak update on economic plans. he's under pressure to introduce a meaningful package after the prime minister's speech last week failed to impress many economists. emmanuel macron has reshuffled his government. bruno le maire stays as finance minister. improve...
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let's get to the first word news now and cross assets with leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, yousef. beijing is in a new position that drew a rebuke from china and added fresh uncertainty for businesses in the financial hub. legislation,gned saying u.s. officials responsible for cracking down on dissent in the city. italy has set a course to nationalize controversial tollroad operator auto strata after all night talks on the politically-charged issue. taking the company of atlantia, owned by the billionaire family. a national tragedy, though the company maintains its safety tracks triggered no alarms. u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has been hospitalized for a few days after being admitted to treat a possible infection. the 87-year-old liberal is of course the oldest justice and a four-time cancer survivor. in the bank of japan has left monetary stimulus untouched while painting a global picture. the boj, the world's third-largest economy, is facing a different 2020 but a slightly faster pick up in the following years. global news, 24 h
let's get to the first word news now and cross assets with leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, yousef. beijing is in a new position that drew a rebuke from china and added fresh uncertainty for businesses in the financial hub. legislation,gned saying u.s. officials responsible for cracking down on dissent in the city. italy has set a course to nationalize controversial tollroad operator auto strata after all night talks on the politically-charged issue. taking the company...
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as anne says rightly, she had an incredible life.erent areas of life, not just in america but of the world, and she really was one of the first world stars in a way that people had been until that point, and as a result of the growth and internationalisation of cinema and film more generally, so quite alive, quite an innings, and i'm sure many people will say she is deeply missed. a super quick comment from both of you. we are looking at the yorkshire post and we don't do that often enough. and the story is, and you have properly seen the pictures, the st bernard dog rescued from a mountain ona the st bernard dog rescued from a mountain on a stretcher. all 55 kilos of daisy. yes, st bernard dog isa kilos of daisy. yes, st bernard dog is a massive, and this one went missing on the mountains and had to be rescued by mountain rescue
as anne says rightly, she had an incredible life.erent areas of life, not just in america but of the world, and she really was one of the first world stars in a way that people had been until that point, and as a result of the growth and internationalisation of cinema and film more generally, so quite alive, quite an innings, and i'm sure many people will say she is deeply missed. a super quick comment from both of you. we are looking at the yorkshire post and we don't do that often enough. and...
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leigh-ann: hi, francine.bal banks are at risk of being caught between beijing and washington over hong kong's new security law. the legislation has taken many businesses by surprise, perhaps especially article 29. or hostilesanctions activities against hong kong and china. companies that break that rule will be fined or losing their license, potentially their business. injuries reported by the contraception device essure. a safemarked as alternative, but the fda put restrictions on the device amid mounting complaints. tesla skeptics are underscored by elon musk. thebillion according to research firm equity partners. it is a candidate for a short wheree, when they are -- short-sellers are forced to close their position, driving the price even higher. and that is your bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: thank you so much, leigh-ann. now let's focus on europe. putting one of their own in charge of the finance ministers meeting. in a secret balance of 19, wonand's paschal donohoe the vote. he defeated o
leigh-ann: hi, francine.bal banks are at risk of being caught between beijing and washington over hong kong's new security law. the legislation has taken many businesses by surprise, perhaps especially article 29. or hostilesanctions activities against hong kong and china. companies that break that rule will be fined or losing their license, potentially their business. injuries reported by the contraception device essure. a safemarked as alternative, but the fda put restrictions on the device...
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get you the bluebird first word news again with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning. wearingrump has backed a mask in certain circumstances, but he doesn't think it should required. previously the president has marked his democratic challenger, joe biden, for wearing a mask when "there is nobody around." after thes come a day surgeon general urged people to wear safe coverings. ? if i were in a group of people and i was close -- and like pres. trump: if i were in a group of people and i was close, i would wear one. if people feel good about it, they should do it. over-ann: i made concerns the u.s. buying up stocks of gilead's remdesivir drug, some countries are seeking to reassure residents. the u.k. says it has enough resident for every nhs payment -- patient who needs it. reportinggermany is
get you the bluebird first word news again with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning. wearingrump has backed a mask in certain circumstances, but he doesn't think it should required. previously the president has marked his democratic challenger, joe biden, for wearing a mask when "there is nobody around." after thes come a day surgeon general urged people to wear safe coverings. ? if i were in a group of people and i was close -- and like pres. trump: if i were in a group of...
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now we have leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: hi, nejra. this comes as president emmanuel macron is open to revamp his right presidency, including a new top team. he wants to keep pushing for reform, controversial in france. brexiteers on a bright agreement -- broad agreement, despite talks this week ending a day earlier than planned. they are looking to near i so cold -- a so-called landing plan. both acknowledge major sitting points do remain. passedna bill has congress and now heads to president trump for approval. the legislation would impose sanctions on chinese officials who crackdown on dissent in hong kong. the house and senate moved quickly to pass the legislation after beijing imposed a new national security law in the city. elaine maxwell has been arrested --jeeves lane maxwell ghislaine maxwell has been arrested. epstein'ss jeffrey close associate for years. u.s. prosecutor say she helped him identify, befriend, and groom his victims. declined tohave comment on charges. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and @quicktake by bloom
now we have leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: hi, nejra. this comes as president emmanuel macron is open to revamp his right presidency, including a new top team. he wants to keep pushing for reform, controversial in france. brexiteers on a bright agreement -- broad agreement, despite talks this week ending a day earlier than planned. they are looking to near i so cold -- a so-called landing plan. both acknowledge major sitting points do remain. passedna bill has congress and now...
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the driver was anne sacoolas, wife of an american officialst to the intelligence base.ampton shire police wanted to arrest and charge her with causing death by dangerous driving. the united states said they couldn't, citing diplomaticd immunity, anne sacoolas went home. today, the foreign secretary said the anomaly had been changed by agreement with the u.s. even though it's not retrospective, harry's mother >> we're really pleased that they haveo worked t pass, make sure the loophole has been plugged. sadly, it doesn't bring harry back, but it will make sure that another family won't suffer the injustice th we are so far ffering. >> harry's mother has even been to the white house as part of a campaign to get anne sacoolas back from the u.s. to face trial. the united states has faced - refuse an extradition reques' and still won'budge. >> i understand the heart ache for them. i understand the agony and anguish and the fact that the process they are going through to get justice for harry adds further pain and frustration we are on their side. we feel there is a denial of
the driver was anne sacoolas, wife of an american officialst to the intelligence base.ampton shire police wanted to arrest and charge her with causing death by dangerous driving. the united states said they couldn't, citing diplomaticd immunity, anne sacoolas went home. today, the foreign secretary said the anomaly had been changed by agreement with the u.s. even though it's not retrospective, harry's mother >> we're really pleased that they haveo worked t pass, make sure the loophole has...
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sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.ome on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one cookie at a time. to never add any wacky ingredients we cannot pronounce. our retail market is 75%. the cookies are 120 calories, and that's not bad. lemonis: cory, that was a pretty good summary. cory: thank you. sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. cory: mm-hmm. and it gives, like, a little story in the back. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lisa: our goal is to hire 70% single moms in the workforce fiel
sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.ome on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one cookie at a time. to...
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let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning, francine.entral bank is extending its request. on bank's hold off shareholder by payouts. the central bank is asking banks to not pay dividends of buy back shares until next year. that is three months longer than initially indicated. trump'st donald national security advisor has tested positive for coronavirus. he is the closest person to the president known to have contracted the disease, but the white house says robert o'brien's infection poses no risk to the president or indeed the vice president. is out tell bloomberg he of the office since last week. putn's prime minister has out quarantine measures for his country. the decision is said to be unbalanced, adding that the canary islands have the fewest virus cases in the u.k.. reliant on tourism, spain is desperate for the u.k. to reconsider the move. germany is warning rising infection rates could reignite the virus. it is calling on people to stick to containment methods. germany is planning to make testing rather than self-isolation manda
let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning, francine.entral bank is extending its request. on bank's hold off shareholder by payouts. the central bank is asking banks to not pay dividends of buy back shares until next year. that is three months longer than initially indicated. trump'st donald national security advisor has tested positive for coronavirus. he is the closest person to the president known to have contracted the disease, but the white house says...
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[applause] we're joined today by jim's wife ann, thank you, ann, very much, congratulations. and various family members. but his son, where -- ned. ned, thank you very much. katherine, thank you very much. i'm going to ask you to come up and say a few words, both of you, so you better be prepared. got a lot of news back there. see i'm being nice today. i don't use the other word in front of the word news. but jim's journey started with a prayer. after being cut from his church baseball team. i can't believe it. that must have been a bad day. [laughter] and his junior high basketball team. they probably made a mistake. he asked god for guidance. jim wanned to know god's plan for him. he only had one request, that it was something to do with sports you liked sports that prayer was answered when jim joined the high school track team, joined it and had no experience whatsoever. as he said he didn't really know what he was doing and he didn't know what he was doing there and his very first mile race, however, he came in second place to the reigning state champion and a real talent
[applause] we're joined today by jim's wife ann, thank you, ann, very much, congratulations. and various family members. but his son, where -- ned. ned, thank you very much. katherine, thank you very much. i'm going to ask you to come up and say a few words, both of you, so you better be prepared. got a lot of news back there. see i'm being nice today. i don't use the other word in front of the word news. but jim's journey started with a prayer. after being cut from his church baseball team. i...
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let's get you the bluebird first word news again with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning.ngrump has backed a mask in certain circumstances, but he doesn't think it should required. previously the president has marked his democratic challenger, joe biden, for wearing a mask when "there is nobody around." after thes come a day surgeon general urged people to wear safe coverings. ? if i were in a group of people and i was close -- and like pres. trump: if i were in a group of people and i was close, i would wear one. if people feel good about it, they should do it. over-ann: i made concerns the u.s. buying up stocks of gilead's remdesivir drug, some countries are seeking to reassure residents. the u.k. says it has enough resident for every nhs payment -- patient who needs it. reportinggermany is the country has adequate supplies. in russia, president vladimir has won a bid to extend his rule in a national referendum. it would allow putin to potentially stay in power until 2036. preliminary results show 78% voted for the proposal. the move comes despite prudent's approval rati
let's get you the bluebird first word news again with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning.ngrump has backed a mask in certain circumstances, but he doesn't think it should required. previously the president has marked his democratic challenger, joe biden, for wearing a mask when "there is nobody around." after thes come a day surgeon general urged people to wear safe coverings. ? if i were in a group of people and i was close -- and like pres. trump: if i were in a group of...
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the driver was anne sacoolas, wife of an american official posted to the intelligence base.gerous driving. the united states said they couldn't, citing diplomatic immunity, and anne sacoolas went home. today, the foreign secretary said the anomaly had now been changed by agreement with the us. we have still got a long way to go... even though it is not retrospective, harry's mother, charlotte charles, told me she is delighted. we're really pleased that they've worked as hard as we hoped they would have done to make sure that the loophole has been plugged. sadly, it doesn't bring harry back, but it certainly will make sure that another family won't suffer the injustice that we are so far suffering. harry's mother has even been to the white house as part of a campaign to get anne sacoolas back from the us to face trial. but the united states has refused an extradition request and still won't budge. the foreign secretary hopes the closing of a legal loophole will at least bring the family some comfort. i understand the heartache for them. agony and the anguish and the fact that
the driver was anne sacoolas, wife of an american official posted to the intelligence base.gerous driving. the united states said they couldn't, citing diplomatic immunity, and anne sacoolas went home. today, the foreign secretary said the anomaly had now been changed by agreement with the us. we have still got a long way to go... even though it is not retrospective, harry's mother, charlotte charles, told me she is delighted. we're really pleased that they've worked as hard as we hoped they...
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anne? >> reporter: i'm anne makovec at the live news desk we have the latest in the aftermath of a huge earthquake 7.8 off the alaskan peninsula. this is a live picture right now of anchorage, alaska where things are really starting to get back to normal. after that huge earthquake around 10:12 local time and the tsunami warning that affected people all over south alaska. luckily no damaging waves but this is some video we found from snap map while the warning was in effect and people were fleeing to helloer ground. this is in the kodiak island area. so it was a 7.8 just after 10:00 p.m. it was centered in walter 65 miles southeast of perryville, alaska. as far as damage, we have not gotten any reports of that at this point. it is a fairly remote location but we are keeping our eye on that this morning. >>> anne, thank you. a live look at coronavirus cases in california. this johns hopkins map shows the golden state nearing 410,000 cases surpassing new york. we're expecting the governor to
anne? >> reporter: i'm anne makovec at the live news desk we have the latest in the aftermath of a huge earthquake 7.8 off the alaskan peninsula. this is a live picture right now of anchorage, alaska where things are really starting to get back to normal. after that huge earthquake around 10:12 local time and the tsunami warning that affected people all over south alaska. luckily no damaging waves but this is some video we found from snap map while the warning was in effect and people...
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let's get out to the first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: thanks.oral commission says andrzej duda is set to win the country's presidential vote. the campaign had the highest turnout since the fall of communism. international election auditors blocked a pro due to a group to public television. with almost all the results now 52% of the vote with the opposition candidate taking just less than 49%. florida has broken the daily record for all u.s. states with more than 15,000 new coronavirus cases. new york city reporting no new confirmed barbarous related deaths for the first time in more than four months. in hong kong -- new confirmed virus related deaths for the first time and within four months. south africa introduced a curfew and alcohol band as virus rules were flouted. only a quarter of business leaders say their organizations are fully ready for the end of the brexit transition period. nearly half of the u.k. company -- companies pulled last month said they were not able to prepare for a transition now, with many saying they need more clarity.
let's get out to the first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: thanks.oral commission says andrzej duda is set to win the country's presidential vote. the campaign had the highest turnout since the fall of communism. international election auditors blocked a pro due to a group to public television. with almost all the results now 52% of the vote with the opposition candidate taking just less than 49%. florida has broken the daily record for all u.s. states with more than 15,000 new...
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that's get to the bloomberg business with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. denying it framed huawei and said it did not spark a u.s. robe into the company. instead, it says in only provided information to the u.s. justice department when it was compelled to do so. the british lender is hitting back at allegations it was involved in the arrest of huawei's cfo. an opinion piece in china's people's daily accuse the bank -- evidence. threatening firm of her deferred compensation. she says that is because she went public with gender discrimination. mary has been negotiating for has beenths -- murray negotiating for three months. she says bridgewater offered her less as ceo. in the emergency sale of the unit that makes parts for european typhoon jets, according to the telegraph. it comes as the engine maker to recover millions of pounds it lost during the pandemic. is your bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: thank you so much, leann. health officials across the globe are grappling with second waves of the pandemic. spain serves as a reminder of the diffi
that's get to the bloomberg business with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. denying it framed huawei and said it did not spark a u.s. robe into the company. instead, it says in only provided information to the u.s. justice department when it was compelled to do so. the british lender is hitting back at allegations it was involved in the arrest of huawei's cfo. an opinion piece in china's people's daily accuse the bank -- evidence. threatening firm of her deferred...
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much,ne: thank you so leigh-ann.ouse has made good on his threats to the world health organization. the trump administration has sent a letter to the agency giving it a one year notice it plans to quit. president trump says the international body has been too itsrential and too china in handling of the pandemic. near 3ronavirus's case million. despite the fact that it has killed tens of thousands of brazilians and left him with the disease as well. also narrow has called the virus a little flu and he bought ontors and hospitals quarantine measures. great to speak to you on a day like today. when you look at what is happening in brazil and latin america and what happened to the brazilian president yesterday, saying he had covid-19, is there theway that it brings home virust effect that this is having on the continent? is there any way to slow the spread quickly in latin america right now? recommendedbho has that's what the w.h.o. and most health officials -- what the w.h.o. and most health officials recommend is the t
much,ne: thank you so leigh-ann.ouse has made good on his threats to the world health organization. the trump administration has sent a letter to the agency giving it a one year notice it plans to quit. president trump says the international body has been too itsrential and too china in handling of the pandemic. near 3ronavirus's case million. despite the fact that it has killed tens of thousands of brazilians and left him with the disease as well. also narrow has called the virus a little flu...
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he joins nous now with his wife anne costa case. i'm so sorry for what you have been through. eddie, just the story of you even being able to get tested ultimately. i know it took about seven days and multiple tries. i heard you say that, if it wasn't for your wife, you probably would have just stayed at home on a critical day and gone to sleep and died. >> absolutely, anderson. one of the things that -- that struck us was the regulations in place, but the unavailability when -- when we went to the first urgent care. kind of went through the questioning. and basically said, hey, we can't test you. it's under the government guidelines. we will have to check back in a couple days. then, when we did check back, there wasn't tests available. then, we were referred to another urgent care where we went through the questioning again. and ultimately, were denied any ability to -- or any availability of testing simply because we didn't know someone with covid or hadn't been out of the country. >> and finally, anne, you both were sick. you had it. a milder case, thankfully. but you -- y
he joins nous now with his wife anne costa case. i'm so sorry for what you have been through. eddie, just the story of you even being able to get tested ultimately. i know it took about seven days and multiple tries. i heard you say that, if it wasn't for your wife, you probably would have just stayed at home on a critical day and gone to sleep and died. >> absolutely, anderson. one of the things that -- that struck us was the regulations in place, but the unavailability when -- when we...
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let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: the e.u.'urt has issued a stinging a key message to transfer data across the atlantic. the decision means facebook and other companies that transfer commercial data across the atlantic risk a turmoil in the day to day activities. in a ruling which cannot be appealed, the court says e.u. citizens' data just isn't safe. coronavirus cases continue to surge in the u.s. with california reporting near record cases and fatalities. the world's biggest retailer is requiring customers to wear face coverings at u.s. stores. costco,joins starbucks, and best buy in the move. raising a coronavirus alert to the highest level with a record daily number of cases set to be reported later today in tokyo. president trump wants and -- escalateant to further the situation with beijing, ruling out at additional sanctions for the time being. calling for sanctions against those who undermined the city's autonomy. --na says the u.k. jobless claims fell in june and the economy lost fewer jobs than expected in the three m
let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: the e.u.'urt has issued a stinging a key message to transfer data across the atlantic. the decision means facebook and other companies that transfer commercial data across the atlantic risk a turmoil in the day to day activities. in a ruling which cannot be appealed, the court says e.u. citizens' data just isn't safe. coronavirus cases continue to surge in the u.s. with california reporting near record cases and fatalities. the...
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i'm anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm len kiese.hope it's not too early to talk about the weekend just yet. >> it's friday junior. >> or fj for short. mary, how's the weekend looking for us? we should also focus on today. >>> i know right? it's almost here, the holiday weekend. i know lot of people are excited about that. our july 4th weekend and we are going to heat up as we look ahead to saturday. in the meantime for today, we're going to cool it down and here's a live look with our mount hamilton camera from the lick observatory and it's a cooler start. 49 in santa rosa with clear skies. right now mid 50s san jose and san francisco. livermore upper 50s for oakland as well as for concord. so as we head through our afternoon, mid 60s in san francisco. low 70s in oakland and 83 in san jose and 84 for concord. so right around where we should be for this time of year. we'll talk about that all important weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. back to you. >
i'm anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm len kiese.hope it's not too early to talk about the weekend just yet. >> it's friday junior. >> or fj for short. mary, how's the weekend looking for us? we should also focus on today. >>> i know right? it's almost here, the holiday weekend. i know lot of people are excited about that. our july 4th weekend and we are going to heat up as we look ahead to saturday. in the meantime for today, we're going to cool it down and...
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let's check in with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: hi, anna.h president macron has named jean castex as the country's new prime minister. the relatively low profile castex replaces edouard philippe who resigned earlier today. macron is reshuffling the government to focus on restarting the economy after months of lockdown. many government people are expected to be replaced. the european central bank president fighting tool is becoming the focus of disagreement amongst policymakers, governing council members face a potential risk over how much the emergency purchase program should stay weighted toward weaker countries such as italy. that's according to multiple conversations with essential bank officials. president trump heads to mount rushmore today for an early independence day celebration. 7,500 ticketed guests are expected to gather. they won't be required to wear masks or socially distance. earlier this week south dakota's governor said if people have concerns about catching the coronavirus, they can stay home. and north korean leader kim jo
let's check in with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: hi, anna.h president macron has named jean castex as the country's new prime minister. the relatively low profile castex replaces edouard philippe who resigned earlier today. macron is reshuffling the government to focus on restarting the economy after months of lockdown. many government people are expected to be replaced. the european central bank president fighting tool is becoming the focus of disagreement amongst policymakers, governing...
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you all in ann marie so this would come as no surprise except to ann marie. when i asked her what she wanted for her birthday she'd like the whole process to be completed in two weeks and that she'd like five subcommittee markups on the day of her birthday. [laughter] >> so, mrs. chairwoman lowey agreed to that so we're happy, ann mary to provide you with the birthday wish. today is for you. [laughte [laughter]. thank you. >> speaking of birthdays, i believe that chairwoman lowey also celebrated a birthday yesterday so belated happy birthday to you. >> happy birthday. [applaus [applause]. do any other members wish to be recognized for opening remarks? are there any amendments? i now recognize the vice chair of the subcommittee for a motion. >> move that the bill be-- [inaudible] . >> all in favor please say aye? >> opposed no. the ayes have it, the motion has been agreed to. and staff be able to make changes to the measures just approved. without objection, so ordered. members, please leave your copies of the bill and report on the dias for the staff to colle
you all in ann marie so this would come as no surprise except to ann marie. when i asked her what she wanted for her birthday she'd like the whole process to be completed in two weeks and that she'd like five subcommittee markups on the day of her birthday. [laughter] >> so, mrs. chairwoman lowey agreed to that so we're happy, ann mary to provide you with the birthday wish. today is for you. [laughte [laughter]. thank you. >> speaking of birthdays, i believe that chairwoman lowey...
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. >> i really like how ann rule introduces eugene, oregon, springfield, oregon in her book.he says eugene is the successful pair. her restaurants serve art chokes and ricotta pie. while sister springfield, oregon is the cyst they are never graduated from high school and no longer noticed the smell of logging. >> springfield is cliche. a lot of people knew each other and you felt pretty safe there. >> it really wasn't a scary place. they always say that. the neighbors always say something like that -- doesn't happen here. but of course it does. it was may 18, 1983 when diane took her children out to see a woman that she knew. >> diane didn't leave until about 9:30 at night. they leave from the friend's house. they're driving down the road. christy remembers that "hungry like the wolf" was playing. ♪ and i'm hungry like the wolf >> and she took a detour to do some sightseeing. >> diane said a guy had flagged her car down. it was dark. and she had her three sleeping young kids in the car. >> a bushy haired stranger was waving his arms and she said of course she stopped and aske
. >> i really like how ann rule introduces eugene, oregon, springfield, oregon in her book.he says eugene is the successful pair. her restaurants serve art chokes and ricotta pie. while sister springfield, oregon is the cyst they are never graduated from high school and no longer noticed the smell of logging. >> springfield is cliche. a lot of people knew each other and you felt pretty safe there. >> it really wasn't a scary place. they always say that. the neighbors always...
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anne and michelle.ather pattern continues for us with warm temperatures inland and mild around the bay and cooler at the coast. we're in the mid- to upper 50s to low 60s with mostly cloudy skies for many of us. as we start off our day. now let's show you our daytime highs. so as we head through the afternoon, upper 80s for concord and fairfield and livermore. mid 80s in san jose and low 70s in oakland and 67 for san francisco. looking at low 60s for pacifica. going to warm up as we head through the week into the weekend. details coming up. gianna? >>> good morning. taking a look at the roadways, your drive into the altamont pass got a lot busier, we're getting word of a broken down vehicle blocking lanes and causing already busy ride out of tracy westbound 205 getting on to 580. the one positive is once you are past that area, traffic is moving at the speed limit with no delays over toward 680. as far as your drive times go, 44 minutes now that's your drive time for your ride between 205 and 680. the go
anne and michelle.ather pattern continues for us with warm temperatures inland and mild around the bay and cooler at the coast. we're in the mid- to upper 50s to low 60s with mostly cloudy skies for many of us. as we start off our day. now let's show you our daytime highs. so as we head through the afternoon, upper 80s for concord and fairfield and livermore. mid 80s in san jose and low 70s in oakland and 67 for san francisco. looking at low 60s for pacifica. going to warm up as we head through...
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the united states said they omatic't, citing di immunity, and anne sacoolas went home.ay, the foreign secretary said the anomaly had been changed by agreement with the u.s. even though it's not retrospective, harry's motherel told me she ishted. >> we're really pleased that they haveke w to pass, to make sure the loophole has been plugged. sadly, it doesn't bring harry back, i bwill make sure that another family won'tth suffer e injustice that we ar far suffering. >> harry's mother has even been a the white house as part of a campaign to gete sacoolas back from the u.s. to face trial. the united states ha refused an extradition request and still won't budge. >> i understand the heart ache for them. i understand the agony and anguish and the fact that the process they are going through to get justice for harry adds further painnd frustration. we are on their side. we feel there is a denial of justice being done here. >> the united states has relied on a msive loophole in the secret and botched agreement covering the airbase. it meant many u.s. officials gave up diplomati
the united states said they omatic't, citing di immunity, and anne sacoolas went home.ay, the foreign secretary said the anomaly had been changed by agreement with the u.s. even though it's not retrospective, harry's motherel told me she ishted. >> we're really pleased that they haveke w to pass, to make sure the loophole has been plugged. sadly, it doesn't bring harry back, i bwill make sure that another family won'tth suffer e injustice that we ar far suffering. >> harry's mother...
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anne? >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. and let's go live to where two nasa astronauts are performing the first of a pair of international space station space walks to finish a three and a half year effort to upgrade the station's power system. they've been using a robotic arm to open up the container that houses the batteries that need to be replaced on that orbiting lab. so this is a seven hour mission. it is going to be goinon until about 10:00 or 10:30 our time. so if you want to watch it live i just put up a link on my twitter page to that live feed. that is @annekpix. michelle? >>> all right, anne. thank you. now this morning, museums across the country are losing millions of dollars during the pandemic. and as many as 40% of them may never reopen. in los angeles, the drop in revenue was too much for the anenburg space for photography which recently announced it's closing for good. the same story for children's museum in virginia and the world of speed museum in oregon. a trade group puts losses in the u.s. at $33 mil
anne? >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. and let's go live to where two nasa astronauts are performing the first of a pair of international space station space walks to finish a three and a half year effort to upgrade the station's power system. they've been using a robotic arm to open up the container that houses the batteries that need to be replaced on that orbiting lab. so this is a seven hour mission. it is going to be goinon until about 10:00 or 10:30 our time. so if you...
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i'm anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm len kiese. good morning to you. glad to have you with us. happy friday to you as well. let's get you caught up on the forecast as we start the day. and look ahead to the weekend. here's mary lee. leand anne. day morning to so glad it is friday. and another day of cooler temperatures. so we are looking at that stronger sea breeze kicking in for us once again today. and then changes as we heat up for the july 4t upr 50s this morning. as we head through the day mid 60s in san francisco and upper 60s in oakland. 80 in san jose and mid 80s for concord. so highs about one to two degrees below average for this time of year is right around where we should be for this time. but we are going to heat up as high pressure builds back in. just in time for the weekend. a secondalarm fire brernight an it happened at an apartment complex that was under construction in concord. that fire ripped through all three floors of the building and no one lived in the building and once again it was under construction. right now no word on what
i'm anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm len kiese. good morning to you. glad to have you with us. happy friday to you as well. let's get you caught up on the forecast as we start the day. and look ahead to the weekend. here's mary lee. leand anne. day morning to so glad it is friday. and another day of cooler temperatures. so we are looking at that stronger sea breeze kicking in for us once again today. and then changes as we heat up for the july 4t upr 50s this morning. as we head...
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let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: thank you.nced 30 billion pounds of tax cuts and extra spending to support the u.k. economy. he is raising the threshold, cutting taxes for the hospitality industry. he even offered vouchers to cut the cost of eating out in august. he aims to boost consumer confidence and protect jobs. ties tot donald trump u.s.-mexico, he met the mexican president. he says a relationship between the two countries has never been closer. the meeting was to celebrate the finalization of the u.s. mpa trade pact. joe biden will call for a moderate approach when it comes to the u.s. economy. sources have told bloomberg his plans would shelve some of the more ambitious proposals being pushed by progressive democrats. the presidential nominee plans to deliver the details in an economic speech which is happening later today. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more i'm 120 countries, leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. anna? anna: let's s
let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: thank you.nced 30 billion pounds of tax cuts and extra spending to support the u.k. economy. he is raising the threshold, cutting taxes for the hospitality industry. he even offered vouchers to cut the cost of eating out in august. he aims to boost consumer confidence and protect jobs. ties tot donald trump u.s.-mexico, he met the mexican president. he says a relationship between the two countries has never been closer. the meeting...
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here in london is leigh-ann gerrans. planning billions of pounds in two theaters and then use to rescue the arts and culture sector from the brink of collapse. announcing the move, the chancellor tweeted "the show must go on." he will outline his next steps for the economy on wednesday. the next key date for frexit progress according to one of europe's biggest finance lobbies is september. that is when clearinghouses may need to start closing the positions of european firms. the association for financial markets in europe says three months may not even be enough for some of the larger clearinghouses. in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has declared a state of emergency. he says more steps need to be taken to stem the spread of coronavirus. the cabinet will now decide on new restrictions and present a plan to address the economic challenges of the pandemic. netanyahu says parliament cannot behave like it is business as usual. hascoronavirus pandemic permanently changed european economic policy according to the ba
here in london is leigh-ann gerrans. planning billions of pounds in two theaters and then use to rescue the arts and culture sector from the brink of collapse. announcing the move, the chancellor tweeted "the show must go on." he will outline his next steps for the economy on wednesday. the next key date for frexit progress according to one of europe's biggest finance lobbies is september. that is when clearinghouses may need to start closing the positions of european firms. the...
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ann: that's a great question.hink if you look back earlier today, we saw volatility in the positive direction because there was news vaccines could accelerate as we get approval process from the fda. what we are getting to now is a moment in time where the market is going to have to step back and take a much more private market approach and try to drown out more of the short-term noise and get back to longer-term specular fundamentals like what we heard from walmart. an increase in e-commerce. those underlying business fundamentals are going to be important in the coming weeks. shery: you mentioned walmart, actuallyny you ashle like. tell us why you are confident about walmart and other companies like target? ann: i think over a long period of time, i have always thought the amazon model was one that was going to be very much at the forefront of reflecting increasing consumer trust and faith in purchasing online and amazon has had tremendous. what walmart has done through this crisis in remitting open has proven s
ann: that's a great question.hink if you look back earlier today, we saw volatility in the positive direction because there was news vaccines could accelerate as we get approval process from the fda. what we are getting to now is a moment in time where the market is going to have to step back and take a much more private market approach and try to drown out more of the short-term noise and get back to longer-term specular fundamentals like what we heard from walmart. an increase in e-commerce....
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let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning.olice have arrested two people under suspicion of violating the new national security law. it comes less than 24 hours after chinese lawmakers handed it down. critics say the law will seriously undermine on kong's autonomy. carrie lam says it is the most important development since the end of british rule in 1987. the u.s. is going in the wrong direction when it comes to coronavirus according to anthony fauci. he says daily case counts could more than double to 100,000 if behaviors don't change. he added, "clearly, we are not in total control right now." he declined to estimate the number of potential virus deaths but said the total would be very disturbing. keeping the coronavirus under control is vital for economic recovery. that is the message of federal reserve chairman jerome powell. testimony to house lawmakers alongside treasury secretary steven mnuchin. he reiterated the administration wants to pass another round of fiscal stimulus by the end of july. global news 24 hours a day
let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning.olice have arrested two people under suspicion of violating the new national security law. it comes less than 24 hours after chinese lawmakers handed it down. critics say the law will seriously undermine on kong's autonomy. carrie lam says it is the most important development since the end of british rule in 1987. the u.s. is going in the wrong direction when it comes to coronavirus according to anthony fauci. he says...
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here we have ann moody whose body is literally embattled, right? she was on the front lines at a sit-in movement trying to get african-americans better access and equal access to a woolworth lunch counter and she gets ketchup and mustard and spat upon and racial epithets hurled at her and all of those things, and the first place that she decides to go is sort of a bizarre place and maybe even a foolish place to a beauty shop. she knew that she could get her hair washed there. right? and we understand that, right? like she literally has stuff caked in her hair, she feels filthy, she didn't even have her shoes because she had to run away from what was happening in the woolworth. but i think the way that she describes her treatment once she gets into the salon is something that can help us think about black women and black women's roles and the importance of institutions that are sort of owned by and run by black women in sustaining women like moody who were on the front lines of the movement. she knew that in the beauty shop it would be a safe place,
here we have ann moody whose body is literally embattled, right? she was on the front lines at a sit-in movement trying to get african-americans better access and equal access to a woolworth lunch counter and she gets ketchup and mustard and spat upon and racial epithets hurled at her and all of those things, and the first place that she decides to go is sort of a bizarre place and maybe even a foolish place to a beauty shop. she knew that she could get her hair washed there. right? and we...
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joining me again, correspondent leigh ann caldwell, leigh ann, let's go through the stuff talking from biden there, for 2020, any word on his vice presidential pick? and have i have to say, with how he proceeds based on the campaign is based on what we're seeing with the polling that former vice president joe biden is performing fairly well, even being out on the campaign trail and having campaign ralrallies. >> that's right, yasmin, what two stark differences between the two campaigns of joe biden and president trump who is ignoring doctor's order, as joe biden put it. not maintaining social distancing by forcing thousands of people under the same room. not wearing masks. vowing to continue to campaign as if it was 2016 or some other year where there's not a pandemic. on the other hand, joe biden is taking a vastly different approach. the fact that he said that he's not going to hold any campaign rallies, that's kind of mind-boggling since that's a quintessential campaign element in american politics. but he is takes into account the circumstances. and as you mentioned, the polls do s
joining me again, correspondent leigh ann caldwell, leigh ann, let's go through the stuff talking from biden there, for 2020, any word on his vice presidential pick? and have i have to say, with how he proceeds based on the campaign is based on what we're seeing with the polling that former vice president joe biden is performing fairly well, even being out on the campaign trail and having campaign ralrallies. >> that's right, yasmin, what two stark differences between the two campaigns of...
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thanks too from a very grateful anne.chance. the sun is shining, and ifeel good. let's get some of the day's other news the washington redskins are launching a review of the team's controversial name. the announcement comes a day after one of the american football team's top sponsors called for a change, and amid a national outcry over ongoing racial tensions. native american groups are among those who have long called for owners to drop the name. brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has diluted a law requiring the mandatory wearing of face masks in public. mr bolsonaro vetoed their obligatory use in shops, churches and schools, arguing this could be unconstitutional. the former head of amnesty international in turkey, tan—air kuluch, has been jailed for more than six years on terrorism charges. three other amnesty officials were jailed for shorter terms. they deny the charges, saying they were taking part in a human rights workshop when it was raided by police. coronavirus cases continue to surge in texas, sending hospita
thanks too from a very grateful anne.chance. the sun is shining, and ifeel good. let's get some of the day's other news the washington redskins are launching a review of the team's controversial name. the announcement comes a day after one of the american football team's top sponsors called for a change, and amid a national outcry over ongoing racial tensions. native american groups are among those who have long called for owners to drop the name. brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has diluted...
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>>> anne, thank you. developing this morning, a vallejo city employee is now on leave after a key piece of evidence was destroyed. the city is now asking the state attorney general and the solano county da to investigate. according to the vallejo city manager, quote, the city has discovered the windshield has been destroyed and the vehicle has since been placed back into service without prior consultation with the police chief or city attorney's office. >> it's an i appropriate start as a response to this. i mean, if they took first opportunity to destroy evidence that was necessary from our standpoint to be able to do scenery creation, to be able to have a professional expert come and evaluate the veracity of the officer's statements. now we have no ability to do that ever. >> melissa nord represents the family of a 21-year-old sean monterrosa who was killed that night. police released body cam video of the officer firing rounds from the backseat of the unmarked pickup truck. it does not show what led up
>>> anne, thank you. developing this morning, a vallejo city employee is now on leave after a key piece of evidence was destroyed. the city is now asking the state attorney general and the solano county da to investigate. according to the vallejo city manager, quote, the city has discovered the windshield has been destroyed and the vehicle has since been placed back into service without prior consultation with the police chief or city attorney's office. >> it's an i appropriate...
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i'm anne makovec in for michelle. >> by the way i love the way you say the word friday. i'm len kiese. first things first airchecks of the forecast with mary lee. >>> finally friday. all right, good morning to you len and anne. and we are looking at cooler temperatures for today. that stronger sea breeze kicking in for us. but changes for the july 4th holiday weekend as we heat right back up. well, here's a beautiful live look with the treasure island camera with the clouds and starting off the day in the mid 50s for many of us this morning. as we head through our afternoon, mid 60s in san francisco and upper 60s in oakland. low 80s for san jose and mid 80s for concord. so daytime highs slightly below average for this time of year. high pressure builds right back in and i'll have your all important july 4th holiday weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. anne? >>> all right, this just in. a big fire breaking out in the east bay overnight. it happened at an apartment complex that was under construction in concord. that fire ripped through all three floors of the buil
i'm anne makovec in for michelle. >> by the way i love the way you say the word friday. i'm len kiese. first things first airchecks of the forecast with mary lee. >>> finally friday. all right, good morning to you len and anne. and we are looking at cooler temperatures for today. that stronger sea breeze kicking in for us. but changes for the july 4th holiday weekend as we heat right back up. well, here's a beautiful live look with the treasure island camera with the clouds and...
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>>> anne is at the live news desk with the latest from san francisco health officials. anne. >> yeah, the health department just announced the early signs of a potential surge, what they call an alarming rate of infections and hospitalizations. taking a live look at san francisco city hall this afternoon where leaders are trying to prevent a steeper spike in cases of the holiday weekend once again urging us to flatten the curve. right now there are six confirmed cases for every 100,000 residents. the city's goal is 1.8 and the rate of hospitalization is up 61%. the goal is to keep that at less than 10%. the department of public health says cases are peaking in disadvantaged communities and the cases are attributed to a lack of face coverings and social distancing. more than half of those are a symptomatic. >> once this virus takes off at a high rate, it's very aggressive and we need to take this pause now and as much as possible stay at home for the fourth of july. >> contact tracing has been going fairly well in the city. the health department is surveying 82% of the p
>>> anne is at the live news desk with the latest from san francisco health officials. anne. >> yeah, the health department just announced the early signs of a potential surge, what they call an alarming rate of infections and hospitalizations. taking a live look at san francisco city hall this afternoon where leaders are trying to prevent a steeper spike in cases of the holiday weekend once again urging us to flatten the curve. right now there are six confirmed cases for every...
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mary ann: no.ng i say about work from home which has its own little is that depending on the geography, it makes sense. if you are in new york city or any of the major gateway cities, you do not come to work there so that you can work from your apartment. let's start right there. -- i joke all the time that the common denominator of big city dwellers and workers is fomo. fear of missing out. they want to be wherever the action is. whether that is in the workplace, on the street, the theater, where every that is, they want to be part of that theme. that theme has not existed for a number of months. the interconnectivity of the thatof cities -- the fact restaurants and bars and movie own matter, i think is something we are coming to appreciate in a new way. i can tell you that we have been evolving in terms of office working -- office workers. we have been evolving to a place where there are different options. today5% of the workforce has a work from home full-time component to their business. i thin
mary ann: no.ng i say about work from home which has its own little is that depending on the geography, it makes sense. if you are in new york city or any of the major gateway cities, you do not come to work there so that you can work from your apartment. let's start right there. -- i joke all the time that the common denominator of big city dwellers and workers is fomo. fear of missing out. they want to be wherever the action is. whether that is in the workplace, on the street, the theater,...
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i am sorry about the comment that that lady anne made in your direction. i will say this, as someone who voted democrat and then voted republican, anytime i set i voted for a republican candidate, i have gotten the worst from white liberals, so let me say i am not an advocate for donald trump. i think donald trump is the consequence of the people like a joe biden. now, donald trump has done some good in the country, has done some not so good in the country, but when people call in, and they make attacks against you, or they say "black republicans," or "black this," i think the fact that you ignore the fact that joe biden was in office for 40 years as u.s. senator, and not one thing was passed to support the black community, that is why i cannot vote for him or taken seriously. thatefore anybody gets on joe biden/anti-trump bandwagon, joe biden, not donald trump, is the person who eulogized a former clans member. joe biden is the one who eulogized strom thurmond, who gave 24 straight hours of a segregationist speech. the democrat party has been the party, h
i am sorry about the comment that that lady anne made in your direction. i will say this, as someone who voted democrat and then voted republican, anytime i set i voted for a republican candidate, i have gotten the worst from white liberals, so let me say i am not an advocate for donald trump. i think donald trump is the consequence of the people like a joe biden. now, donald trump has done some good in the country, has done some not so good in the country, but when people call in, and they...
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at one point anne just said i think you are spending too much time on this. this is a lot of work. as it turned out, anne wanted more time on the novel she was working on, and at that point i had been deep into it for almost a year. and she just called me one day and said, erin, i think the timing is not going to work for me to do this, and i think it is your project and you should take it and run with it. and can you do it and will you do it? and in the moment, even though i was not thinking of it as my book at all, i was like, i will do it. i was so excited about the prospect of sharing all this information, honestly, that yes, let's go. and now nearly 1.5 years later, here we are. it came about in an unusual way for a book, for sure. but when anne asked if i could take it over, i had to quickly decide on an outline and all the sources. until then i had just been researching, so i had to immediately dive in and start reporting, because my version was going to be more reported than anne's probably would have been. susan: so you are a first-time author and we are talking to you on
at one point anne just said i think you are spending too much time on this. this is a lot of work. as it turned out, anne wanted more time on the novel she was working on, and at that point i had been deep into it for almost a year. and she just called me one day and said, erin, i think the timing is not going to work for me to do this, and i think it is your project and you should take it and run with it. and can you do it and will you do it? and in the moment, even though i was not thinking...
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. >> anne, it strikes me we covered the chinese government when this was peaking and surging in wuhan, when we thought they were suppressing scientists and now we're the country doing just that. when the leader of the free world is lying and smearing america's version of a truth teller. >> well, honestly, it just is unbelievable, i'm for once hardly -- i'm basically without words here. what i can say is, i've been working in the democratic republican of congo. they say now you know what it's like. we have fallen far from our seat of being the country that stands as a bastion of science and truth and understanding. i mean the fact of the matter is is that dr. fauci is a scientist, he's letting science dictate recommendations. and that is where we should be. and this idea that we can be, you know, taking -- that our president is taking advice from somebody like chuck woolery or promoting these kind of words from a guy whose biggest claim to fame is being host of "the love connection." is utterly insanity. we need to be focusing on facts and science and staying away from politics. it's l
. >> anne, it strikes me we covered the chinese government when this was peaking and surging in wuhan, when we thought they were suppressing scientists and now we're the country doing just that. when the leader of the free world is lying and smearing america's version of a truth teller. >> well, honestly, it just is unbelievable, i'm for once hardly -- i'm basically without words here. what i can say is, i've been working in the democratic republican of congo. they say now you know...
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trump: we are joined by jim's wife anne. thank you very much. and various family members.here is ned? ned, thank you very much. catherine, thank you very much. i will ask both of you to come up and say a few words, so you better be prepared. i don't use the other word in front of the word news. with a's journey started prayer. after being cut from his church baseball team, i can't believe that's, that must have been a bad day. [laughter] -- that, that must have been a bad day. [laughter] balls junior basketball team. jim wanted to know god's plan for him and he only wanted one request, that it was something to do with sports. that was answered when jim joined the high school track team. he joined in and had no experience whatsoever. he said he didn't know what he was doing. in his first mile race, he came in second place to the reigning state champion and a real talented person. do you ever see him around? >> [inaudible] pres. trump: that is pretty good. he is still saying,, "what happened announcer: -- "what happened?" there is something genetically that is pretty good. f
trump: we are joined by jim's wife anne. thank you very much. and various family members.here is ned? ned, thank you very much. catherine, thank you very much. i will ask both of you to come up and say a few words, so you better be prepared. i don't use the other word in front of the word news. with a's journey started prayer. after being cut from his church baseball team, i can't believe that's, that must have been a bad day. [laughter] -- that, that must have been a bad day. [laughter] balls...
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two months ago, mary ann began looking for a new apartment. she flirted with putting down a deposausosit for this high rise the embarcadero. >> we were really going to immerse ourselves into a higher rent and then talked ourselves out of it. >> reporter: the landlord suggested she kept checking back. dropped $550 to $200 in two months. she took it. her apartment on the 19th floor will have views of the bay bridge and the embarcadero. her landlord even threw in free parking. some tenants in longerterm leases have been able to negotiate lower rents. unfortuna unfortunately, too many tenants can't afford to pay their rents and fear of losing their home. she says some landlords have tried to coerce stimulus paym t payments from their tenants. some have even illegally locked out their tenants. the eviction moratorium will be extended. as for rents, they are not going down everywhere. in oakland, rents are up 4.5% and livermore they're up 15%. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >>> well, one of the most popular baseball cards right now doesn't even
two months ago, mary ann began looking for a new apartment. she flirted with putting down a deposausosit for this high rise the embarcadero. >> we were really going to immerse ourselves into a higher rent and then talked ourselves out of it. >> reporter: the landlord suggested she kept checking back. dropped $550 to $200 in two months. she took it. her apartment on the 19th floor will have views of the bay bridge and the embarcadero. her landlord even threw in free parking. some...
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ann compton is one of my favorite people in washington. her role as a former reporter and white house correspondent as well as her being the first woman assigned to cover the white house for network television is known to everyone in this room. what may not be known or is well known is the extensive contributions that ann continues to make to organizations and missions such as ours, the miller center at the university of virginia and many others. ann, i think it's also very fitting to acknowledge this particular week with tomorrow being the 18th anniversary of 9/11, your unique place in american history on that tragic day as you were the only broadcast reporter on air force one with president bush that entire day to report on behalf of the press with the american people. thank you for your career. but particularly, acknowledging that special moment in history that we will acknowledge tomorrow. [ applause ] >> we have three other distinguished guests on our panel tonight. anita mcbride who serves on our board of directors at the white house
ann compton is one of my favorite people in washington. her role as a former reporter and white house correspondent as well as her being the first woman assigned to cover the white house for network television is known to everyone in this room. what may not be known or is well known is the extensive contributions that ann continues to make to organizations and missions such as ours, the miller center at the university of virginia and many others. ann, i think it's also very fitting to...
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i appreciate you sharing your views and i do not share your views usually, anne, what i find happens, when someone disagrees with someone, they kind of cancel them. the only thing that i heard you say is that i am disgraceful, this president is a disgrace. please remember, when you say those types of words without sharing, ma'am, why you feel that way, you kind of add to the narrative that when you disagree with someone, just call them a name. you did not bring up any policies that mr. trump has put forward you spoke to me as a disgrace, you do not know milley simply because i'm black. by the way, anne, i have a jewish mother, so i am both black and u.s., so i guess i'm a disgrace to jews and to blacks the beauty of america is that you are entitled to have your opinion i will support you, even though i disagree about calling people names. i do appreciate you coming in. >> bell our line for republicans, good morning. good morning to both of you. i just wanted to commend the issue that i will bring because he is courageous to stand there and talk truth. i am just amazed at the level of
i appreciate you sharing your views and i do not share your views usually, anne, what i find happens, when someone disagrees with someone, they kind of cancel them. the only thing that i heard you say is that i am disgraceful, this president is a disgrace. please remember, when you say those types of words without sharing, ma'am, why you feel that way, you kind of add to the narrative that when you disagree with someone, just call them a name. you did not bring up any policies that mr. trump...
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camera's shutter advancing] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much what the original owners of the land already had and wanted to keep. may god continue to bless the inupiaq people, may god continue to bless this land, may god continue to bless the sea from which cometh all of our abundance. and the church said... congregation: amen. man: arctic slope regional corporation is a company that's tied to the land claims that we were able to achieve in the early days. so, let's go into our boardroom. we have our table here, which is made around the traditional skin boat that we use for whaling. it's a symbol of the principles that we've taken from whaling as far as the importa
camera's shutter advancing] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not...