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annette: ya. david: but to come up with some criteria, because otherwise, this is going to be willy-nilly. annette: yes. david: even if somebody passed a rule that you revisit these things every 25 years -- which, i guess has been considered. jim: that has been considered. it was just a suggestion. david: you have a lot of power, jim. [laughter] annette: you can make that happen. david: you can't do this by popular referendum. look what mississippi just found out, they had referendum on the state flag years ago and they decided to keep it by 75%. right now, the politics are such that they just got rid of it. annette: yep. they got rid of it. which people thought would never happen. david: a lot of things are happening right now that people thought would never happen. nobody in my field who has studied this for most of their lives ever really thought that lee would be gone from monument avenue in richmond or a bunch of other things. but, he is going to be gone. so, you're right. father serra did no
annette: ya. david: but to come up with some criteria, because otherwise, this is going to be willy-nilly. annette: yes. david: even if somebody passed a rule that you revisit these things every 25 years -- which, i guess has been considered. jim: that has been considered. it was just a suggestion. david: you have a lot of power, jim. [laughter] annette: you can make that happen. david: you can't do this by popular referendum. look what mississippi just found out, they had referendum on the...
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annette: reporting from beirut, thank you.e in france, the french satirical weekly charlie hebdo, the target of an attack in 2015, has said it will republish those hugely controversial cartoons of prophet muhuhammad. this is being done to mark the start of the trial this week of alleged conspiratists in the attack. u.s. president donald trump is the wisconsin city of kenosha, where unrest over the police shooting of jacob blake has resulted in almost two violence. demonstrate is calling for the officer who shot blake to be fired and face attempted murder charges. meanwhile, trump has defended supporters. he said just that a teenager accused of killing two people in kenosha last week, and trump's friend involved in clashes in oregon this weekend were acting in self-defense. >> our streets! >> whose streets? >> our streets! >> with protests continuing and pain and anger still raw, it is not a good time for a visit. that is exactly what political leaders in kenosha, wisconsin said about donald trump making a stopover in the battl
annette: reporting from beirut, thank you.e in france, the french satirical weekly charlie hebdo, the target of an attack in 2015, has said it will republish those hugely controversial cartoons of prophet muhuhammad. this is being done to mark the start of the trial this week of alleged conspiratists in the attack. u.s. president donald trump is the wisconsin city of kenosha, where unrest over the police shooting of jacob blake has resulted in almost two violence. demonstrate is calling for the...
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let's talk about both of them. >> annette, can i ask you a question of a sort? not that you have to answer for everyone who studies the founders, by any means, but first of all, i would say, it is so true. if we could help the public focus their mind on just what the confederacy was, it was an insurgent revolution to create a slave holders'republic. i would just say to people, we don't want to name too many books here but you should read stephanie mccurry's most recent book called "confederate reckoning." if you have any kind of progressive view of the united states and if you actually believe in our pluralism and in equality, you can't read that book without a tremendous sigh of relief that the confederacy did not win. [laughter] >> yeah! >> it is really important to understand that. it only lasted four years. >> i was going to answer your question -- you let them off the hook. if you put them, and they would like nothing more than to be lumped in with washington and jefferson. we are just like those people. no. that is not -- >> they were the vessel of the ame
let's talk about both of them. >> annette, can i ask you a question of a sort? not that you have to answer for everyone who studies the founders, by any means, but first of all, i would say, it is so true. if we could help the public focus their mind on just what the confederacy was, it was an insurgent revolution to create a slave holders'republic. i would just say to people, we don't want to name too many books here but you should read stephanie mccurry's most recent book called...
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back to you. >>> annette, great to see you back out and about for sure.efore i hand you over to the u u.s. colleagues, the dow looking to open more than 200 points higher the gain set to continue the nasdaq with a 150-point jump this follows a record high close for the s&p as well as the tech heavy nasdaq that momentum is no doubt providing confidence for investors as well as european investors are bouncing back after four straight days of losses that's it for the show "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. another day, another chance to bounce forward. let's do this. by making internet speeds fast and reliable. so you can keep up with your customers. by ensuring those speeds have wireless internet backup. so if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. and by covering all your connected devices with serious security. so we can handle this. and this. while you get on with this. and this. be fast, be secure. bounce forward. with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. call or go online today.
back to you. >>> annette, great to see you back out and about for sure.efore i hand you over to the u u.s. colleagues, the dow looking to open more than 200 points higher the gain set to continue the nasdaq with a 150-point jump this follows a record high close for the s&p as well as the tech heavy nasdaq that momentum is no doubt providing confidence for investors as well as european investors are bouncing back after four straight days of losses that's it for the show...
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annette, what did you make of madam lagarde's speech >> i think you have summarized it perfectly i can only add some details when it comes to her contemplation whether this crisis might be more disinflationary or not. hear the jury is out because obviously the first take from that crisis is that we are seeing a serious dis inflationary trend if you look through that, that's what i'm hearing from the ecb. they are not convinced whether the nondis inflationary affects can be seen now. there will be shifts in economic structure and perhaps changes in the way our companies are producing and procuring their components which mean the prices could actually rise. that's one el vent also, her general comments that monetary policy needs to be better explained to the general public that is her main goal and one of the reasons she got the job. before draghi, there was a general connection with the general public it is difficult to explain it but i think what her aim is, to outline the measures there to be deployed or explain it more often, why they do what. most likely that speech was also the gra
annette, what did you make of madam lagarde's speech >> i think you have summarized it perfectly i can only add some details when it comes to her contemplation whether this crisis might be more disinflationary or not. hear the jury is out because obviously the first take from that crisis is that we are seeing a serious dis inflationary trend if you look through that, that's what i'm hearing from the ecb. they are not convinced whether the nondis inflationary affects can be seen now. there...
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. >> annette joins us now with more on the summit what do you make of the comments this morning what do you think his key message was for investors? >> i guess his key message is now it is time for the banks to lend money and not to be risk averse it is a tricky field because they don't want to see rising apl. the german finance minister is a stake holder a giant loan book. bottom line is that he wants to say that fiscal stimulus program is what it is. they are not going to expand it. we now need to see companies invest in future technologies. this is what has been said also at various occasions by the german economy ministry who yesterday upgraded the forecast this year for germany even talking about the v-shaped recovery take a listen to what he has to say about the outlook for germany. he is not very overly pessimistic. >> translator: i'm really convinced due to the fact that we have acted twice and not just in minimum range that we go through the crisis in a good way. if we look at the figures, we can be optimistic, the forecast says in stage at the end of next year or the beginn
. >> annette joins us now with more on the summit what do you make of the comments this morning what do you think his key message was for investors? >> i guess his key message is now it is time for the banks to lend money and not to be risk averse it is a tricky field because they don't want to see rising apl. the german finance minister is a stake holder a giant loan book. bottom line is that he wants to say that fiscal stimulus program is what it is. they are not going to expand...
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scotland ahead of the break, but after it, israel found an equaliser and how was my annette buster fromost and ultimately frustrating result. andy swiss, bbc news. lionel messi is staying at barcelona, just ten days after telling the club he wanted to leave. the sticking point is a release clause in his contract of over 600 million pounds. barcelona insisited that it could not be waived that was contested by messi and his fatherjorge, who also acts as his agent. they said that he was entitled to a free transfer. messi has now said that he won't take the club he loves to court so will stay. although the six times world player of the year has attacked the barcelona hierarchy calling the management of the club under josep maria bartomeu's presidency a disaster. translation: i was sure i was free to leave. the president always said that at the end of the season, i could decide if i stayed or not. now they cling onto the fact that i did not say it before june the 10th. the fact that i did not say it beforejune the 10th. it the fact that i did not say it before june the 10th. it turns the fac
scotland ahead of the break, but after it, israel found an equaliser and how was my annette buster fromost and ultimately frustrating result. andy swiss, bbc news. lionel messi is staying at barcelona, just ten days after telling the club he wanted to leave. the sticking point is a release clause in his contract of over 600 million pounds. barcelona insisited that it could not be waived that was contested by messi and his fatherjorge, who also acts as his agent. they said that he was entitled...
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am annette young delegations to assign a show latater today at the e we house. palestinians are holding a day of protest in the west bank and gaza. we will be crossing to our jerusalem correspondent. also donald trump didismisses concerns over climate change on a visit to calififornia blaming the crisis on poor forest management. in return, j joe biden calls trp denier.e also, sentenced to two years in jail for his coverage of a protest. ♪ let's go to the top story. the israeli prime minister is in washington sign off on an accord. the ceremony will be held at the white house later today with washington having played a key role in the deal. but it does not end a conflict, yet does allow for normalized relations including travel. here is more. reporter: it is called the abraham accords. the gravitonsall of the patriarchy. announced last mononth the agreement between israel and the uae to establish normalized relations was brokered by the u.s. leaders dubbed it a historic breakthrough. >> we agreed to finalize a historical peace agreement. everybody said this woul
am annette young delegations to assign a show latater today at the e we house. palestinians are holding a day of protest in the west bank and gaza. we will be crossing to our jerusalem correspondent. also donald trump didismisses concerns over climate change on a visit to calififornia blaming the crisis on poor forest management. in return, j joe biden calls trp denier.e also, sentenced to two years in jail for his coverage of a protest. ♪ let's go to the top story. the israeli prime minister...
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i am annette young. it is 1:00 p.m. here in the french capital.is what is making headlines at this hour. the french president visiting beirut, announces a major international conference will be held next month, also calling for the country's politicians to come together swiftly and form a new government. we will get more from our beirut correspondent shortly. u.s. president donald
i am annette young. it is 1:00 p.m. here in the french capital.is what is making headlines at this hour. the french president visiting beirut, announces a major international conference will be held next month, also calling for the country's politicians to come together swiftly and form a new government. we will get more from our beirut correspondent shortly. u.s. president donald
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annette is in albany, new york. you are on with diamond and silk.ahead. >> caller: i am in albany and i'm a little confused about [inaudible] trying to support someone who has yes told us the truth but openly denigrate you in terms of calling, ancestors denying folks benefits. i would like -- i'm a little confused yes he speaks his mind but is it in your benefit? >> eight done one thing for black folks. not one thing. you living in albany new york why do you support quick c haven't ever done anything for black people. kamala harris and doctor. they want you to kill your babies up to the birth and as a christian we worked hard. so as a question or whoever you hard on - - where you are believe in taking life then you are a hypocrite if you do. >> we support donald j trumps he has done amazing things for america including the black community. name one thing they have done for america to benefit them as democrats otherwise they would be out in the streets. >>host: let's hear from ron in massachusetts you are on with the diamond and silk and a booktv. >>
annette is in albany, new york. you are on with diamond and silk.ahead. >> caller: i am in albany and i'm a little confused about [inaudible] trying to support someone who has yes told us the truth but openly denigrate you in terms of calling, ancestors denying folks benefits. i would like -- i'm a little confused yes he speaks his mind but is it in your benefit? >> eight done one thing for black folks. not one thing. you living in albany new york why do you support quick c haven't...
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annette is being reopened and reinterpreted but that has spake implemented for the trade talks are ongoingtuttering because as you heard from michel barnier, it has undermined trust and eu pot size. he says if they will renege on what they agreed last year, how can we trust them on what will come down the line in the future? this is a big crunch moment, quite a serious moment for the brexit talks. there is now an imposed deadline by borisjohnson who says he wants it wrapped up by the 15th of october, that is when there will be a council meeting in there will be a council meeting in the eu so we have a few weeks ago for some he is saying otherwise no deal is a good outcome for the uk. time is really ticking now but the eu is giving this ultimatum of withdraw this markets bill by the end of the month or there cannot be any other process on there will be future legal action. it is a sticky moment for these talks. layla think of talking to us. the german ambassador to the uk tweeting and "more than diplomat —— 30 years, i have not seen such fast deterioration of negotiation for some if you bel
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annette now with the story it feels like we've become used to talking about german fiscal support. sounds like we'll hear more of that today >> exactly he's from the social democrats they've never been too much against the spending he made pretty clear since the crisis started that we'll have a big bang approach to fighting that crisis. that we are seeing as well in the new proposal in the budget for next year, which sees another almost 100 billion euro of new debt coming on top of germany's new debt of 2017 already by the end of this year, the debt to gdp ratio will rise. this is clearly a huge deviation from what germany is aiming for before meaning a balanced budget he was quoted as saying after these two years of extreme spending, we should go back to try to reach a balanced budget once again why do we need all the money social spending is going through the roof short-term working scheme costs a lot of money we have an affluent social system when it comes to unemployment benefits. this is costing more man than previously anticipated tax revenues are dwindling they are 25% down
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could pull into a deeper territory madam lagarde expected to keep rates steady instead getting out to annette with a special guest to set us up for today's meeting. >> thank you it is a bit of a tricky situation right now. we have more disinflationary pressure that means, that's the only mandate they have to act at one point. this today remains to be scene joined by the head of macro research, thank you very much. we are just saying there is a lot of pressure on the ecb to act today. i don't think we want to do anything today i still love to digest or assess what does the new fed strategy mean and how significant it is to drop it more factors are behind it let me ask you why you think the inflation rating was so low? >> that's part of the story. summer sales and more volatility and co-inflation over the next couple of months this is indeed part of the environment. we are in the midst of a big recession recovering the level is slow. we could see more pressure coming through that would imply the inflation changes for the ecb. let's talk about when will the ecb react. given what we've heard migh
could pull into a deeper territory madam lagarde expected to keep rates steady instead getting out to annette with a special guest to set us up for today's meeting. >> thank you it is a bit of a tricky situation right now. we have more disinflationary pressure that means, that's the only mandate they have to act at one point. this today remains to be scene joined by the head of macro research, thank you very much. we are just saying there is a lot of pressure on the ecb to act today. i...
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expects production output to plunge 17% this year before recovering modestly in 2021 let's get to annette to help us make sense of these new numbers. >> exports continue to recover in july put these numbers into context relative to the other pmi and other date. >> caller: it is kind of a mixed bag. when you look at where they are doing well, especially in china where they are flat lined and down a whoping 17% compared to last year for the united states and that's still a very important market they are also down still a big part of the world that is badly affected by the crisis and the lockdown that will weigh on the export for the economy as a whole. clearly some economists are arguing the third quarter will be strong and we'll see renewed weaknesses in the fourth quarter. so it is not like a v shaped recovery and clearly not across all segments of the economy. we have sectors everywhere which was affected by the corona crisis and parts of the economy are not doing well at all germany's economy are overly depending. this is also not in the greatest shape ever but has been already the case
expects production output to plunge 17% this year before recovering modestly in 2021 let's get to annette to help us make sense of these new numbers. >> exports continue to recover in july put these numbers into context relative to the other pmi and other date. >> caller: it is kind of a mixed bag. when you look at where they are doing well, especially in china where they are flat lined and down a whoping 17% compared to last year for the united states and that's still a very...
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annette a hill says he plans on voting for joe biden in november.l for hours when he was chairman of the senate judiciary committee. hill says she is voting for biden because she strongly disagrees with president trump and she believes biden will fight for survivors of gender violence. the kentucky derby was held with no fans in the crowd. protesters outside with several hundred demonstrators in the city where breonna taylor was killed. i'm jackie ibanez. jesse: violence becoming the new normal in cities across the country. thursday night antifa supporter michael reinoehl was shot dead by federal officers. the city drowns in turmoil and the woman running for mayor says she is antifa. joining me now, sarah iannarone. you condemn the antifa shooter who killed this trump supporters in portland? >> all violence is wrong no matter who does it. jesse: you condemn it? >> i do. jesse: you have running against ted wheeler who has become a laughingstock nationally. what do you want to do as mayor of portland and what do you want to do to the police there? >>
annette a hill says he plans on voting for joe biden in november.l for hours when he was chairman of the senate judiciary committee. hill says she is voting for biden because she strongly disagrees with president trump and she believes biden will fight for survivors of gender violence. the kentucky derby was held with no fans in the crowd. protesters outside with several hundred demonstrators in the city where breonna taylor was killed. i'm jackie ibanez. jesse: violence becoming the new normal...
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find >> historians david blight and annette gordon-reed talked about recent debates over historical monuments, discussing how people could make decisions about removing or contextualizing them based on historical information and public sentiment. the american historical association hosted and recorded this event. james: good afternoon. and i say that with some trepidation, because our audience is national and international. so, good morning to some of you and good evening to some of you. i am jim grossman, the executive director of the american historical association. and this is an initial experiment in something that we are likely to call "history behind the headlines." the aha considers historical context and perspective essential to decision-making in public culture and especially in all aspects of public policy.
find >> historians david blight and annette gordon-reed talked about recent debates over historical monuments, discussing how people could make decisions about removing or contextualizing them based on historical information and public sentiment. the american historical association hosted and recorded this event. james: good afternoon. and i say that with some trepidation, because our audience is national and international. so, good morning to some of you and good evening to some of you....
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let's hear from annette in twin lakes, michigan, on our support joe biden line. how was the debate for you tonight? caller: i was not real happy with the debate. sitting there and watching president trump with all the anger in his face and just lashing out instead of letting biden speak. in.ould only get so much people, biden reached this is a us know -- military and shows a lot of respect. hand, we the other have seen about him talking about women in a very derogatory manner. he is also derogatory towards african-americans. that kind of stuff needs to stop. we need to be united as a nation no matter what color we are. we all need to be treated equal. these are serious things that need to be handled. care, not trying to cut everything down, and the other thing is even trump's own he cheatede on how on his exams and paid people to do his exams. every time you see trump's mouth open, that's when he's lying. had a fair amount of criticism of the debates format tonight from our viewers. jeremy peters of the new york times tweets out the debate commission is an old in
let's hear from annette in twin lakes, michigan, on our support joe biden line. how was the debate for you tonight? caller: i was not real happy with the debate. sitting there and watching president trump with all the anger in his face and just lashing out instead of letting biden speak. in.ould only get so much people, biden reached this is a us know -- military and shows a lot of respect. hand, we the other have seen about him talking about women in a very derogatory manner. he is also...
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tom keene bringing up fish and chips of annette. i can tell you the -- chips at the net.age price of fish and chips in london is 3.50 pounds. so there's about 14 quid between you and i. tom: what is a quit, like a pound -- a quid, like a pound? jonathan: it's a pound, well done. you know all of this. i know you do. [laughter] back,f you go far millie's is in the far back, and the fish and chips are excellent. lisa: we are 30 minutes away from a jobs report. just throwing that out there. [laughter] tom: we are interested in millie's. lisa: thank you for this. jonathan: don't worry, lisa. i'll try to keep it together. is justolls report around the corner. that's fish and chips for you, tom. i don't spend that kind of cash money. in the bond market, treasury yields unchanged at 0.64%. live on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio, from london and new york, this is "bloomberg surveillance" on this payrolls friday. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>
tom keene bringing up fish and chips of annette. i can tell you the -- chips at the net.age price of fish and chips in london is 3.50 pounds. so there's about 14 quid between you and i. tom: what is a quit, like a pound -- a quid, like a pound? jonathan: it's a pound, well done. you know all of this. i know you do. [laughter] back,f you go far millie's is in the far back, and the fish and chips are excellent. lisa: we are 30 minutes away from a jobs report. just throwing that out there....
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. >> reporter: that's true says annette magnus. >> the republicans don't have rules.iggest thing. >> this general election -- >> reporter: magnus has moved her campaigning completely online because of covid. the biden campaign is virtually all online. what's alarming for her is grassroots funding has slowed during the pandemic. >> do not forget about places like nevada. nevada is a swing state, a purple state. >> reporter: a few outside groups are starting to move now, in person. >> ski get you to vote? >> reporter: faith alignment. you guys didn't operate for a good portion of the year. >> for a good six months. >> reporter: nothing? >> no paper registration. >> reporter: but the old democratic group canvassing a person this year is the culinary union, nevada's largest get out the vote machine. >> here's a flyer. >> reporter: 200 volunteers have been knocking on doors since august. they do so cautiously. >> we hand out masks. >> reporter: the union says more than 400 union members and hospital workers have been hospitalized and 49 of them have died. >> a little more
. >> reporter: that's true says annette magnus. >> the republicans don't have rules.iggest thing. >> this general election -- >> reporter: magnus has moved her campaigning completely online because of covid. the biden campaign is virtually all online. what's alarming for her is grassroots funding has slowed during the pandemic. >> do not forget about places like nevada. nevada is a swing state, a purple state. >> reporter: a few outside groups are starting to...
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the espy race the confederate battle flag came down this year, stevens of mississippi, mississippi, annette senator who embarrasses the state, makes them a joke. mississippi wants to step away from being the punchline the way alabama did with judge roy moore, espy is the candidate. >> vice president biden would not interfere with new york's southern district prosecuting the post-presidency should he win so what do you think the impact on the country and the government would be if this were to happen? >> the work of the southern district, by some external political motivation. it should not matter, no one including the former president should be above the law. no one should be protected by the justice department from prosecution if they have committed actionable crimes. the flip side of this, donald trump wants the justice department to defend him and attack his enemies, he said repeatedly that somebody should be investigated, someone, lock her up, those things are an amateur constitutional government. those things are anathema to the american form of government. i don't want the heavy hand
the espy race the confederate battle flag came down this year, stevens of mississippi, mississippi, annette senator who embarrasses the state, makes them a joke. mississippi wants to step away from being the punchline the way alabama did with judge roy moore, espy is the candidate. >> vice president biden would not interfere with new york's southern district prosecuting the post-presidency should he win so what do you think the impact on the country and the government would be if this...
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i want to bring in annette here. heather, i'm sorry, you say you've been here since the beginning. why come back tonight? what do you want to see? >> i want to see change and i want to see a reform in the police department. i want to see defunding in the police department and i want to see it start over. i want -- this is just not going to work, as simple as that. it's a disgrace to say that i'm from louisville, kentucky right now. it's a disgrace to say that this is my hometown and that something like this could happen, this tragic, injustice, brutality needs to stop. >> reporter: so many times people see protesters, anger, but with you i see a lot of pain in the conversation we were having earlier. talk to me about that pain that you feel. >> my dad's black. it could have been him. i think every day that my dad could get pulled over one day and be mistaken in identity and get shot and killed. i have brothers that are black, young black men. i mean, we're all biracial but they look black, darker skin than me, and i think every day that they're going to get killed by the police dep
i want to bring in annette here. heather, i'm sorry, you say you've been here since the beginning. why come back tonight? what do you want to see? >> i want to see change and i want to see a reform in the police department. i want to see defunding in the police department and i want to see it start over. i want -- this is just not going to work, as simple as that. it's a disgrace to say that i'm from louisville, kentucky right now. it's a disgrace to say that this is my hometown and that...
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there, know you shouldn't i don't know if i should admit this action reviews pickle juice keep covers annette sharer pickles the pickles all over step thank you. so if you want to get out there watching the your backyard today because he got abundant sunshine gray air quality continues across the region as this on shore flow continues to push the smoke out of our region and also keeps us nice and cool nature's ac across the bay area. we'll let up this weekend though, and that means daytime highs are going to soar come the weekend ahead of us today tomorrow, we still have the onshore sea breeze after that we replace it. >>with an offshore wind that means inland areas, prone to wild fire we'll be seeing fire weather watches taking effect saturday through monday that's inland east bay, all of us a lot of counties that upper elevations of the north bay to winds gusting as high as 50 miles per hour in the spots and that's very dry humidity along with those winds. so today, pleasant 70's and 80's and a nice see breeze that will hold on to tomorrow after that things switch up. and especially saturda
there, know you shouldn't i don't know if i should admit this action reviews pickle juice keep covers annette sharer pickles the pickles all over step thank you. so if you want to get out there watching the your backyard today because he got abundant sunshine gray air quality continues across the region as this on shore flow continues to push the smoke out of our region and also keeps us nice and cool nature's ac across the bay area. we'll let up this weekend though, and that means daytime...
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i guess i'm going to channel my inner swamp annette i call your attention here.this is the cover of my book, "books for idle hours." it is available online from the university of massachusetts press, and i just put the code year for 30% off off and free shipping. your support for the press be greatly appreciated, and i guess i will just stop sharing and we will go to questions. >> yes, that would be great. just to refresh everyone's memory, you can either use the race and function at the bottom of the screen or the q&a function and type in your questions. we had a couple of questions that have come in. are there any 19th century summer reads that are still read today? >> okay. that's a question that i really grappled a lot with. they definitely are ephemeral. they definitely are of their time. not many of them are available today with the possible exception of the works of when most prominent authors of the time. so his work is still there. there was one book called one summer by an author by the name of blanche willis howard is incredibly popular. most of these
i guess i'm going to channel my inner swamp annette i call your attention here.this is the cover of my book, "books for idle hours." it is available online from the university of massachusetts press, and i just put the code year for 30% off off and free shipping. your support for the press be greatly appreciated, and i guess i will just stop sharing and we will go to questions. >> yes, that would be great. just to refresh everyone's memory, you can either use the race and...
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janicek: thank you to the panel for all the great questions and thank you, annette television, followhis -- net this.sion, for all of i just want everyone to know that you heard my story on health care, and it is the same story you probably have, the same story have heard from friends and family members. health care reform must be addressed and it must be addressed now. last six, in the years, has voted over and over to take health care away from people. over toe voted over and take away pre-existing condition protections for people. mr. sasse voted to reduce medicare for our seniors. mr. sasse voted to reduce medicaid for the poor. mr. sasse found all the time in books,ld to write but he didn't take time to write health care policy that affects all nebraskans. nebraska deserves a senator who cares. my name is chris janacek and i do care. and i am listening. and i want everyone to know that this election that is coming up, this is not about republican ideas and moving things for the right, and this is not about democratic ideas and moving things further left, this is about ideas for t
janicek: thank you to the panel for all the great questions and thank you, annette television, followhis -- net this.sion, for all of i just want everyone to know that you heard my story on health care, and it is the same story you probably have, the same story have heard from friends and family members. health care reform must be addressed and it must be addressed now. last six, in the years, has voted over and over to take health care away from people. over toe voted over and take away...
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that's what i heard from state senator annette tedejo who campaigned with kamala harris last week.t she told me yesterday. >> i think that the biden campaign has -- and all democrats have woken up and smelled the -- it is really important that you be present, that you be visible, that you be here >> reporter: and you look at the state of florida, you got a governor's mansion controlled by republicans, two republican senators, this is going to be a difficult state for democrats to turn back blue it is so close every four years, it is very difficult to see how without these 29 electoral votes in florida that the president would have a path to re-election. so the bide ben campaign knows that, to the degree there is a unifying message in all the targeting in florida, there is one, the idea that the president has failed the state on covid. that's something that they do think cuts across all those different demographic groups for different reasons as perhaps the unifying message as they try to turn out these sunshine state voters >> garrett haake live for us in tampa. thank you. i want t
that's what i heard from state senator annette tedejo who campaigned with kamala harris last week.t she told me yesterday. >> i think that the biden campaign has -- and all democrats have woken up and smelled the -- it is really important that you be present, that you be visible, that you be here >> reporter: and you look at the state of florida, you got a governor's mansion controlled by republicans, two republican senators, this is going to be a difficult state for democrats to...
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when that line is marked right there it's early days yet to really gauge the impact the idea that annettebout it's held up, it's an interesting one i suspect, becky, one thing we have seen is a huge surge in savings rates. a lot of people got money that didn't need it a lot of people also got money and they ended up saving it because there were fewer opportunities for spending you know, travel is off and all kinds of things are off. so that may be helping people through where we might see more of an impact of this in september as unfortunately savings wind down. >> you know, we were just talking to marty mucci in the last hour. he looks at this from the small business perspective one of the things that kind of surprised me is the numbers are down but not horribly down and you would think small businesses would be the ones most at risk he said about 50% of the small businesses they service have brought employees back, 25% fewer employees than before the pandemic he said the ppp money is what's been holding november there and hanging on it's hard to say how much of the employees -- the smal
when that line is marked right there it's early days yet to really gauge the impact the idea that annettebout it's held up, it's an interesting one i suspect, becky, one thing we have seen is a huge surge in savings rates. a lot of people got money that didn't need it a lot of people also got money and they ended up saving it because there were fewer opportunities for spending you know, travel is off and all kinds of things are off. so that may be helping people through where we might see more...
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historians david blight and annette gordon reed talk about recent debates over monuments and whethero remove or contextualize monuments based on historic relevance and public sentiment. watch american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer to virtual setting. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan supported him. >> madison called it freedom of the use of the press and it is indeed freedom to print things and publish things. it is not a freedom for what we refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on american history tv on c-span3 every saturday '8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts.
historians david blight and annette gordon reed talk about recent debates over monuments and whethero remove or contextualize monuments based on historic relevance and public sentiment. watch american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for...
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5, 6 million a month, now it's down to 1 that growth rate is slowing well some of the commentary annettearkowska and simons wrote, the summer slowdown was so slow that it was on the up side anyway. the direction of economic surprises will be determined by fiscal policy on which we have no conviction at the moment. toss up whether we get that new fiscal package barclays writes the global economy is generally in better shape than assumed even if momentum is continuing to slow there's two things going on here one is the economy which had a huge spurt of growth from the shutdown is going to slow normally back to regular sort of growth rates that's going to happen you also have the potential of a knock on effect from the ending or the slowdown in fiscal stimulus in august so those two factors, i think, gave us great growth rate for the third quarter but it looks like it's going to slow now coming into the fourth andrew >> steve, real quickly let me just ask you about housing starts i was surprised to see that slowing because we've talked so much about how strong housing starts have been and h
5, 6 million a month, now it's down to 1 that growth rate is slowing well some of the commentary annettearkowska and simons wrote, the summer slowdown was so slow that it was on the up side anyway. the direction of economic surprises will be determined by fiscal policy on which we have no conviction at the moment. toss up whether we get that new fiscal package barclays writes the global economy is generally in better shape than assumed even if momentum is continuing to slow there's two things...
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i know annette cooper's always been interested in form a viewpoint for myself just being a film that needed to be put back together. i never actually thought i would get to see. but when the script such as it was was put together by james cooper and presented to us that's when the time came plus the time had come when we were able to do high enough levels of scanning of these film reels that it could be edited together digitally, rather than having to try to make a phone copy and tried it edited that way. there is such a huge volume of material, the cost would've been astronomical to make phone prince of all these different pieces. by using a digital, it was much easier for us to put things electronically in their place i say here's a better version we can use this. so without tyndall technology i do not think this project would've happened. for us i guess it was about two years altogether? that's just the physical putting it all together. that doesn't count all the prework. >> takes a lot of time an effort to do something like. this what is the value in it for the american public? w
i know annette cooper's always been interested in form a viewpoint for myself just being a film that needed to be put back together. i never actually thought i would get to see. but when the script such as it was was put together by james cooper and presented to us that's when the time came plus the time had come when we were able to do high enough levels of scanning of these film reels that it could be edited together digitally, rather than having to try to make a phone copy and tried it...