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arne duncan: everyone's appreciation of the teachers. [inaudible]. 's help the pandemic is revealing amount of things . were putting a band-aid on it. [inaudible]. how we train teachers how we compensate them. how we help them develop. it and help them nurture the next generation. there's so much along the pipeline of talent. we must do better. [inaudible]. investing in the training investing in the kids . that's what we have to do next. we have to do that for kids. frericka: final thoughts for each of you as we wrap up. any final thoughts or hopes. how you assess and wrap up everything that we've all experienced in just the first eight months . >> i think people are seeing our schools is a vital institutions that they are to our families to our workplace during the progress of our kids, for the future of our nation. we need to hold onto that recognition by saving the day to really maximize this opportunity. we need a marshall plan for our kids in this moment. i know everybody on this call will be pounding the pavement in that way. what were talking
arne duncan: everyone's appreciation of the teachers. [inaudible]. 's help the pandemic is revealing amount of things . were putting a band-aid on it. [inaudible]. how we train teachers how we compensate them. how we help them develop. it and help them nurture the next generation. there's so much along the pipeline of talent. we must do better. [inaudible]. investing in the training investing in the kids . that's what we have to do next. we have to do that for kids. frericka: final thoughts for...
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>> first off, let me just concur with everything that arne has just said. arne or margaret spellings or -- had been the secretary of education, they would have pulled people together to have plans and have resources. the issue with what you just said is take the issue of full-time, which is that if we had double the amount of space and double the amount of teachers, you could probably have the resources to have the safeguards that even the cdc even after pressure still say are needed, you could probably have done that. but what has happened is that people like myself, and you have heard me say this before, since april have been trying to figure out how to reopen schools safely. and ultimately, we need to make sure that we have the safeguards to do that, the spacing to do that, the masks to do that. and none of those things actually happened this year. and that's been part of the problem right now, because you put all of that on teachers and parents as opposed to actually looking at the science of 300% more cases. look at what's happened in terms of higher e
>> first off, let me just concur with everything that arne has just said. arne or margaret spellings or -- had been the secretary of education, they would have pulled people together to have plans and have resources. the issue with what you just said is take the issue of full-time, which is that if we had double the amount of space and double the amount of teachers, you could probably have the resources to have the safeguards that even the cdc even after pressure still say are needed, you...
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arne duncan and randy wine gartner here. and 57 days from election day, will any of this have any effect on voters at this point? we'll discuss when this live labor day edition of "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. it has been a rough labor day weekend in the trump white house where officials are absolutely full-out freaking out about thursday night's report in "the atlantic" that trump had characterized americans who died in war as losers and suckers. trump himself has spent the past four days repeatedly denying the story, marshaling all kinds of people to come forward to knock it down. he insisted today that, quote, only an animal would say a thing like that. the white house trotted out figures like sarah sanders, who we know has lied to reporters multiple times, to claim the report isn't true because they were there when trump didn't say the terrible things he allegedly said. i think they're hoping you don't think about that form lalulatioo much. the main problem for the white hous
arne duncan and randy wine gartner here. and 57 days from election day, will any of this have any effect on voters at this point? we'll discuss when this live labor day edition of "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. it has been a rough labor day weekend in the trump white house where officials are absolutely full-out freaking out about thursday night's report in "the atlantic" that trump had characterized americans who died in...
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u.s.: arne duncan, former secretary of education.ou can catch the full version of that interview online. coming up, tesla under fire for its use of mandatory arbitration, a tool that effectively keeps harassment complaints quiet. we will speak to an activist investor pushing for a first of its kind proposal to tesla's board. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. a fresh selloff and make a cap tech shares for the fourth loss in 5 -- in five days as investors remain concerned that valuations are stretched too far in this five-month rally. for more, i want to bring in abigail doolittle who has been covering all the ups and downs. one of the highlights you pulled out? we were looking at slack, oracle and peloton earnings. abigail: after the bell, some earnings reports to take a look at before looking at the volatile day -- that is our keyword, volatility, uncertainty, and that was the case on the day. that was a case on these movers after the bell because we see mixed results -- oracle up 3.4%. which analy
u.s.: arne duncan, former secretary of education.ou can catch the full version of that interview online. coming up, tesla under fire for its use of mandatory arbitration, a tool that effectively keeps harassment complaints quiet. we will speak to an activist investor pushing for a first of its kind proposal to tesla's board. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. a fresh selloff and make a cap tech shares for the fourth loss in 5 -- in five days as investors...
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parís francia y el video que fue publicado en las redes sociales se ve a este hombre subiendo sin arnésearan la región este sábado y las fuertes lluvias han cortado el servicio de trenes además, de dañar varios edificios . >> mientras que en el a ho y se conmemora el tercer la comunidad más cercana al picentro la mayoría de viviendas han sido reconstruidas el duelo sigue embargando mañana muchos por este hombre que perdió a su esposa. >> telenoticias el deseo de gritar y llorer pero me aguanto por eso pero hoy s eocmmora el trigésimo aniversario del sismo de 1985 dejó unos 10 mil muertos. >> una adolescente causó revuelo en redes sociales porque celebró con una temamtica muy mexicana dfe as demás que se puede representar méxico más. >> una idea apoyada por sus padres y su smaigas. >> ¡guau! pero es que sí les gustó la idea y dijeron que es algo diferente. >> dio en parte carne y hueso a la idea. >> se me hizo que un poquito oscuro pero después me inspiré como frida kahlo. >> en tres horas salió una quinceañera una obra única. >> por la reacción de los presentes en la sesión de fotografí
parís francia y el video que fue publicado en las redes sociales se ve a este hombre subiendo sin arnésearan la región este sábado y las fuertes lluvias han cortado el servicio de trenes además, de dañar varios edificios . >> mientras que en el a ho y se conmemora el tercer la comunidad más cercana al picentro la mayoría de viviendas han sido reconstruidas el duelo sigue embargando mañana muchos por este hombre que perdió a su esposa. >> telenoticias el deseo de gritar y...
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secretary education arne duncan. we should not be in this situation. other countries are not.e should not even be talking today. lost,f thousands of lives the impact on millions of millions of children, education around the country, is extraordinary. it is tragic, there is no easy way to put it. having said that, on the local level, unbelievable leadership empathy, compassion, urgency. i'm talking about superintendents across the country trying to figure out food distribution, telehealth, social and emotional health during tough times, and yes, education. horrific leadership at the top and amazing and inspiring leadership at the local level. so as a have four kids, parent i am feeling this, my kids are learning remotely as we speak. we are lucky we have access to technology. still, even i am concerned. what are your biggest concerns about how this could play out? mr. duncan: on socially, multiple concerns. one is the political pressure could physically open. open -- is not to pressure to physically open. the goal is not to open, to stay open. there is a rush to open and then y
secretary education arne duncan. we should not be in this situation. other countries are not.e should not even be talking today. lost,f thousands of lives the impact on millions of millions of children, education around the country, is extraordinary. it is tragic, there is no easy way to put it. having said that, on the local level, unbelievable leadership empathy, compassion, urgency. i'm talking about superintendents across the country trying to figure out food distribution, telehealth,...
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arn from the stories and help them better adapt to the situations. >> there has been a national cohesive, wildfire management strategy that was put into place in 2014. by the obama administration. under that, there were s,three prone to make the landscape more resilient, another is to improve our response to wildfires, and the thiris where you work. it is in the adaptation of our communities, to wildfire. what sort of adaptations are working best? >> so, there are number of adtations, you can take in some of the best ones you can do for protecting priv ae proper your home, is reducing flynn implantable vegetation. install sprinklers, decrease the abilitof fires start inside of communiies. there are basically a lot of ed fire wise. this program basically outlines of things you can do as an individual or community. >> while you are saying there is a lot that are starting to do there is obviously a long way to go. would you be able to y a percentage term, how much have we done, how far do we still have to go? >> that is really challenging question because as craig was telling us and ng are
arn from the stories and help them better adapt to the situations. >> there has been a national cohesive, wildfire management strategy that was put into place in 2014. by the obama administration. under that, there were s,three prone to make the landscape more resilient, another is to improve our response to wildfires, and the thiris where you work. it is in the adaptation of our communities, to wildfire. what sort of adaptations are working best? >> so, there are number of...
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. >>> the state of california is making arn urgent call to help food banks in the area and statewide. food banks have seen a dramatic increase in need and a decrease in volunteersmature urging anyone interested at lending a hand at a food bank or other organization to sipe up on the california volunteers website. >> and a reminder if you're hoping to spend the day lounging along the beach on the central coast this weekend, forget it. last week local and state officials in santa cruz took the unprecedented action of shutting down all beaches to try to stop the spread of covid-19. you should know some areas willb fternoskeep i some things are going to be off-limits, but the weather might cooperate we hope. >> yeah, it'd be nice though to see the sun or the sky. it's just been so blah out there, full of smoke. >> yeah, it has been very dreary. i mean to see even a bit of brightness would help out, dan and ama. i do want to show you how hazy it looked at the time the sun was setting tonight from our emeriville camera. yes, we had the sun around but look how orange the sun was tonight. eve
. >>> the state of california is making arn urgent call to help food banks in the area and statewide. food banks have seen a dramatic increase in need and a decrease in volunteersmature urging anyone interested at lending a hand at a food bank or other organization to sipe up on the california volunteers website. >> and a reminder if you're hoping to spend the day lounging along the beach on the central coast this weekend, forget it. last week local and state officials in santa...
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talk about that importance, also where arne when people should get one. >> this is very important becausehere are -- there is some evidence that you can be infected with both covid-19 and flu virus. so it's really important because if you get infected, co-infection can cause worse, worse problems, so we really need to get flu out of the equation by get that flu vaccine, and they estimate, the cdc estimates you should get it by the end of october. >> we're learning more about the long-term effects of covid-19 can ha what are you hearing about the impact on the lungs? >> so i just want reviewed a study coming out of austria which looked at patients in the icu with very serious covid-19 disease, and up to 12 weeks later you still had that lung damage causing significant shortness of breath and difficulties just doing regular tasks, but the silver lining, kenneth, here is that people who went to pulmonary rehab after the icu stay did significantly better. >> and, doctor, tomorrow night the nfl season kicks off. the kansas city chiefs will welcome about 16,000 fans into their stadium. only a f
talk about that importance, also where arne when people should get one. >> this is very important becausehere are -- there is some evidence that you can be infected with both covid-19 and flu virus. so it's really important because if you get infected, co-infection can cause worse, worse problems, so we really need to get flu out of the equation by get that flu vaccine, and they estimate, the cdc estimates you should get it by the end of october. >> we're learning more about the...
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but ceo arne sorenson told aaron heslehurst it is worth it to get back in business.in context, when the crisis first hit we lost 90 plus % of our revenue around the world. we have climbed back now to something like —65 — 70%. china is the strongest because they are coming out of this earliest. but we're still down massively. so it is in that context where you look at the spending. we have got to do the spending. we have got to do the spending in order to build back revenue. spend to save, really. and viewers on bbc world news can see more of that interview with arne sorenson, the chief executive of marriott international hotels, on talking business with aaron heslehurst this weekend. the times are on your screen now with the first airing at 2330 gmt on saturday. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: what can the 2018 financial crisis teach us about the current economic situation? we hearfrom the man who ran the world bank at the time — robert zoellick. some news from the uk. the company behind the hs2 high speed railway has formally announced that it's starting fu
but ceo arne sorenson told aaron heslehurst it is worth it to get back in business.in context, when the crisis first hit we lost 90 plus % of our revenue around the world. we have climbed back now to something like —65 — 70%. china is the strongest because they are coming out of this earliest. but we're still down massively. so it is in that context where you look at the spending. we have got to do the spending. we have got to do the spending in order to build back revenue. spend to save,...
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joining our conversation is former secretary of education, arne duncan. john heilemann remains with us. mr. secretary, i follow this more closely than i follow the presidential election, to be totally honest. and i guess my question for you is, is this worth a try? and is this something that without testing is still a crapshoot? >> well, new york is working extraordinarily hard and as you said, our positivity rates are very, very low there. part of their plan is to do testing and to be clear, our testing is just one part of this. then you have to do contact tracing. you have to do quarantine and isolation. the l.a. school district is very, very ambitious in trying to do this across the district. and i think new york could learn some things from l.a. so people are working as hard as they can, as thoughtfully as they can. i guess what makes me so angry, i'm so furious is that we're fighting this war against a pandemic, against a virus, and our commander in chief is weak. he's inept. he's scared of this thing and he's a coward. we have 15,000 school district
joining our conversation is former secretary of education, arne duncan. john heilemann remains with us. mr. secretary, i follow this more closely than i follow the presidential election, to be totally honest. and i guess my question for you is, is this worth a try? and is this something that without testing is still a crapshoot? >> well, new york is working extraordinarily hard and as you said, our positivity rates are very, very low there. part of their plan is to do testing and to be...
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dathncpae lee arning can be dif. students say it's too much. they rec prest to the nearly eight hour distance learning day. we have the story. >> i spoke with the jr. at the end of her nearly eight hour distance learning day. >> i'm exhausted. i could take a nap. >> one of 2,000 people who signed a petition. calling on the school to reduce the distance learning workload. >> i don't feel like i'm doing as good as i could be. i'm very distracted. and tired. and i'm not really motivated. >> a public charter school. sixth through 12th are distance learning from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. monday through thursday. friday they have a combination of advisory time. office hours and workshop. from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. >> she's in her room all day long. except for when im able to get her to eat. >> earlier this week students and parents attended a meeti to share concerns. >> there's a will the of emotional kids. crying and begging them to chapg the schedule. not to mention parents not working. some of the kid are stepping up to provide for families. >> sup
dathncpae lee arning can be dif. students say it's too much. they rec prest to the nearly eight hour distance learning day. we have the story. >> i spoke with the jr. at the end of her nearly eight hour distance learning day. >> i'm exhausted. i could take a nap. >> one of 2,000 people who signed a petition. calling on the school to reduce the distance learning workload. >> i don't feel like i'm doing as good as i could be. i'm very distracted. and tired. and i'm not...
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. >>> the state of california is making arn urgent call to help food banks in the area and statewide. food banks have seen a dramatic increase in need and a decrease in volunteersmature urging anyone interested at lending a hand at a food bank or other organization to sipe up on the california volunteers website. >> and a reminder if you're hoping to spend the day lounging along the beach on the central coast this weekend, forget it. last week local and state officials in santa cruz took the unprecedented action of shutting down all beaches to try to stop the spread of covid-19. you should know some areas will allow people to access the shoreline for brief periods late in the afternoon this weekend, so you may want to check in advance. keep in mind some things are going to be off-limits, but the weather might cooperate we hope. >> yeah, it'd be nice though to see the sun or the sky. it's just been so blah out there, full of smoke. >> yeah, it has been very dreary. i mean to see even a bit of brightness would help out, dan and ama. i do want to show you how hazy it looked at the time t
. >>> the state of california is making arn urgent call to help food banks in the area and statewide. food banks have seen a dramatic increase in need and a decrease in volunteersmature urging anyone interested at lending a hand at a food bank or other organization to sipe up on the california volunteers website. >> and a reminder if you're hoping to spend the day lounging along the beach on the central coast this weekend, forget it. last week local and state officials in santa...
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arne duncan: we need courage and to recognize these opportunities. frericka: thank you so much to all of you. all of us have been enriched by all of these fantastic ideas. our all for us hoping for better days ahead. for oliver educators and families and kids. and have the best future possible for all of her children. thank you so much. >> i'm so lucky to be joined by the woman you see in the other panel. he needs no introduction, former secretary of state and now the director at standard university . condoleezza rice . doctor condoleezza rice i'm so lucky to talk to you for the next 35 or 40 minutes on behalf of the ragan institute. i'm really honored to be part of today's conversation and to have this chance to speak with doctor condoleezza rice . on a personal note, we are living in such a stressful time. how are you doing and how are you holding up and where are you right now. condoleezza rice: i'm in california. i'm doing just fine. like most knowledge workers freedom able to work from home although i did hear a very funny line in the day. not s
arne duncan: we need courage and to recognize these opportunities. frericka: thank you so much to all of you. all of us have been enriched by all of these fantastic ideas. our all for us hoping for better days ahead. for oliver educators and families and kids. and have the best future possible for all of her children. thank you so much. >> i'm so lucky to be joined by the woman you see in the other panel. he needs no introduction, former secretary of state and now the director at standard...
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have no better battery tech is that true seems like the market is trying to catch upd and th and they arn hard they are working on the million mile battery we have big battery day coming up when we might get some of these announcements. there's the former employee who is working on battery initiative to maybe recycle some of these metals to keep their hands on supply going forward are they not one of the leaders in battery tech? >> they do invest very heavily there's no question about that the core of their technology came from panasonic. it's the world's best in electr electric chemistry there's many good companies out there p i encourage people to do that the reality is they don't have anything that nobody else has. that is a very, very important thing to say max well technologies that they bought, the battery electric stuff is a dud the stuff out of maryland is much more interesting. they're adopting for difference technology solutions tesla may have a big factory but they're not the only one it's not like semiconductors where the size of your factory determines your cost in batteries,
have no better battery tech is that true seems like the market is trying to catch upd and th and they arn hard they are working on the million mile battery we have big battery day coming up when we might get some of these announcements. there's the former employee who is working on battery initiative to maybe recycle some of these metals to keep their hands on supply going forward are they not one of the leaders in battery tech? >> they do invest very heavily there's no question about...
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pueblo --arned that the significance of this did not strike me immediately. began to do research to -- 125te the centennial years of women in colorado having the right to vote, 27 years before the nation. as i started to do more studying about that, i did more -- i became more intrigued about the person of carrie clyde holly. in particular, i was intrigued by the notion that almost no one in the country, including people in pueblo, had ever heard of her. the first woman in the history of the united states a pass a law, or get a law passed. i left the streets of ancient rome, or more accurately, i want them to -- i walked down two paths. i decided her story needed to be told and so i am writing a book about her. today, i intend to share with you what i discovered. a little outline because i am a professor and i know students like outlines and so i assume you do as well. i will start by talking about her colleagues in office and what little we know about her early life. the colorado suffrage boat of 1883, the campaign of 1884 -- campaign893, the of 1894. and th
pueblo --arned that the significance of this did not strike me immediately. began to do research to -- 125te the centennial years of women in colorado having the right to vote, 27 years before the nation. as i started to do more studying about that, i did more -- i became more intrigued about the person of carrie clyde holly. in particular, i was intrigued by the notion that almost no one in the country, including people in pueblo, had ever heard of her. the first woman in the history of the...
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aultard are no asked -- arn asked them to pull out of the deal to buy tiffany. he wanted to call off the 16 billion dollar purchase. tiffany accused lvmh of trying to leverage protests against police brutality and the covid-19 pandemic to seek a lower price. they have denied exerting any kind of pressure. he said the french government requested a delay for reasons related to the trade dispute with the u.s. barclays is considering replacing its u.s. headquarters in times square. sources say the bank is looking for half a million square feet of space. before the pandemic, the development reshaped the west side, drawing tech companies through massive offers but offers leasing in new york has slumped with many working from home. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am laura wright. this is bloomberg. annmarie. manus: thank you very much. the euro is on the edge. you brought this point up this morning. would she tie inflation to the fx rate? that could be the e
aultard are no asked -- arn asked them to pull out of the deal to buy tiffany. he wanted to call off the 16 billion dollar purchase. tiffany accused lvmh of trying to leverage protests against police brutality and the covid-19 pandemic to seek a lower price. they have denied exerting any kind of pressure. he said the french government requested a delay for reasons related to the trade dispute with the u.s. barclays is considering replacing its u.s. headquarters in times square. sources say the...
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with me now former secretary of education under president obama arne duncan. duncan, nice to see you again. welcome back. >> good afternoon. thanks for having me. >> you used to run one of the districts opening online today, chicago. so what do you make of the decision of so many districts who just have to open remotely? >> they have to do what they had to do, brooke. schools cannot open physically if it's not safe to do so and no one wants to be teaching virtually. kids don't want it. teachers don't want it. parents don't want it, but as a country, because of the absence of leadership and the failure of leadership we're in this terrible predicament where school districts have had no choice, but to go virtually. my daughter started virtually last week and my son started virtually today. it's not what anybody wants. >> the trump administration has left it up to the local officials to make these tough choices. if you were back in your old job, what would a federal response for schools have looked like? >> yeah. we think about that all of the time and it's just
with me now former secretary of education under president obama arne duncan. duncan, nice to see you again. welcome back. >> good afternoon. thanks for having me. >> you used to run one of the districts opening online today, chicago. so what do you make of the decision of so many districts who just have to open remotely? >> they have to do what they had to do, brooke. schools cannot open physically if it's not safe to do so and no one wants to be teaching virtually. kids...
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there's been some buying in tech the nasdaq fighting the its way back all of the s&p seblg toctors arn the red. wii back in two minutes. the united states postal service is here to deliver your packages. and the peace of mind of knowing that important things like your prescriptions, and ballots, are on their way. every day, all across america, we'll keep delivering for you. with the icon that does the same. the rx, crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. find a stock basedtech. on your interests experience amazing or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. >>> welcome back heavy volume in a lot of these big etfs today the heavy volume is coming from several drirections today. momentum etf all of of the lows but down on heavy volume alsoassociated with the reopening is the reopening fizzling here >> the reopening is fizzling we're starting to bring some reality back to some of these names that may have ru
there's been some buying in tech the nasdaq fighting the its way back all of the s&p seblg toctors arn the red. wii back in two minutes. the united states postal service is here to deliver your packages. and the peace of mind of knowing that important things like your prescriptions, and ballots, are on their way. every day, all across america, we'll keep delivering for you. with the icon that does the same. the rx, crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months....
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men of good reputation who come to work for this president coming away with arn incredibly bitter tastetheir mouth. former defense secretary, military hero general jim mattis, dangerous, unfit. no moral compass. dan coats, republican senator bake director of national intelligence. trump doesn't know the difference between the truth and a lie. dr. fauci, attention span like a minus number. his sole purpose to get reelected. read the book, dan coats, director of national intelligence, also reporting in the book that he just could not shake the idea that he believed the president must somehow be under leverage of russia, could find no other way to explain the president's behavior when it came to vladimir putin. also director coates couldn't prove it but suspected it because he could not explain the president's behavior. three men, we live in a polarized world i know. three men with solid rep tapgss. dan coats, solid conserve tivg republican. dr. fauci at this 40 years. general mattis served with distinction and came out of retirement to serve this president. not the first time. see it star
men of good reputation who come to work for this president coming away with arn incredibly bitter tastetheir mouth. former defense secretary, military hero general jim mattis, dangerous, unfit. no moral compass. dan coats, republican senator bake director of national intelligence. trump doesn't know the difference between the truth and a lie. dr. fauci, attention span like a minus number. his sole purpose to get reelected. read the book, dan coats, director of national intelligence, also...
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health experts, though,arn of jopns tial cold weatheravus ca.of medicine believe the second wave will ramp up in october and they believe it couldastrophic number of infections and deaths. the worst of it would not hit until election day or just after, leading to a daily death toll of around 1,900 people. this pattern was predicted earn based on other respiratory viruses which also spread during that time. >> we're expecting to see a double surge of both the coronavirus and the influenza virus. >> more than 410,000 deaths in the u.s. are projected by the end of the year. >>> free meals for most san francisco students will return on wednesday. rtsansco und the programs. this allows the district to expand from providing meals to students in low income households to almost all students in the city. they'll be available for pickup once a week, including sandwiches, pizza, milk, cereal, muffins and pancakes. >>> lisa, the big story of the weekend of course is this heat that we're dealing with. it's going to be record-breaking. over 11 forecasted high
health experts, though,arn of jopns tial cold weatheravus ca.of medicine believe the second wave will ramp up in october and they believe it couldastrophic number of infections and deaths. the worst of it would not hit until election day or just after, leading to a daily death toll of around 1,900 people. this pattern was predicted earn based on other respiratory viruses which also spread during that time. >> we're expecting to see a double surge of both the coronavirus and the influenza...
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so i agree severability issue ought not to be difficult, but it may well be with the court to agree arn that and makes this an easy case. on the other hand if you try to identify the case that might turn on the addition of a new justice, this may very well be that case. it's imaginable that the chief justice would not have taken this town and now that he's no longer the fifth vote, and-- >> irv, this is the other paul. i would just say that, you know, i do think that on the merits the addition of a new justice could make a difference potentially, but i think i'm probably in agreement with ramon that on the severability issue, i'm not sure that the addition of a justice will make a difference. the only other thing i wanted to say, maybe two very quick closely related things, i do think it's worth underscoring how different the severability question is this time around from back in the day in nfib. because you know, it's one thing to make the severability argument in the context of the statute, the first time it's passed and there haven't been subsequent efforts to reveal it that have fai
so i agree severability issue ought not to be difficult, but it may well be with the court to agree arn that and makes this an easy case. on the other hand if you try to identify the case that might turn on the addition of a new justice, this may very well be that case. it's imaginable that the chief justice would not have taken this town and now that he's no longer the fifth vote, and-- >> irv, this is the other paul. i would just say that, you know, i do think that on the merits the...
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whichchs a privately ownwned detention center owned by geo, there arare ovover 40 cameroonians who o arnger strike. juan: could you talk about how thee black asylum-seekers ae disproportionately targeted by ice and placed inin thesese t humanizing conditions? >> absolutely. immigrationonhe system as it is today is a direct result of black peoplplen america, right? because 40400 years ago when our anceststors were stolen from the shshores off cameroon and sold o ththe americans, ththe u.s. band immigration fromom africa whilie the restst of the worldld to get immigration.n. now fast-forward after the haitian revevolution, to makekee the enslaveded africans get no ideas of revolting in amemerica, it puts further bans within the immigration n system. now after the e civil rights movement, we got the immigration act. what it is is the current immigration system is based on the racist practices of white susupremac of 400 0 years. we have these camemeroonians tht are essentially fleeing ourr ancestors being enaved, fleeingg colonizatation, fleleeg foreign picy from just heavy militatarization
whichchs a privately ownwned detention center owned by geo, there arare ovover 40 cameroonians who o arnger strike. juan: could you talk about how thee black asylum-seekers ae disproportionately targeted by ice and placed inin thesese t humanizing conditions? >> absolutely. immigrationonhe system as it is today is a direct result of black peoplplen america, right? because 40400 years ago when our anceststors were stolen from the shshores off cameroon and sold o ththe americans, ththe u.s....
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they ha very little understanding of the wars inraq and afghanistan, why we're there, and really have arnedy little abohe warsn school. >> reporter: another thing that strucme was, for so many people before them, 9/11, the y they were born, was the big moment, a defining moment. of course it wasn't that way for them. when yousk them about those big moments, though, many cited a shooting of somd.e kin one of them, aidan, said to you, in the back of my mind i wou sit in class and be, all rig, going t escape?ppens, how am i what am i going to do? am i going to hide? am i going to jump out a windowr this isom aidan. i know so many young americans feel this wayit's become normalized. is that sentiment true for most of e >> almost exclusively. every single person i talked to, for many of this generation, the first national news they really remember is the malls kerr at the sandy hook elementary school, and they were high school students alongside the students of marjor stone high school in parkld when there was a mass shooting there and for a lot of them this is a backdrop to their daily experien
they ha very little understanding of the wars inraq and afghanistan, why we're there, and really have arnedy little abohe warsn school. >> reporter: another thing that strucme was, for so many people before them, 9/11, the y they were born, was the big moment, a defining moment. of course it wasn't that way for them. when yousk them about those big moments, though, many cited a shooting of somd.e kin one of them, aidan, said to you, in the back of my mind i wou sit in class and be, all...
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arne schepker is ceo of babbel — he‘s in berlin.ivation. when we asked, why do you want to learn a language? what we have seen is the commitment of putting the time into language learning has increased as we, we knew this wasn‘t going to be a single week affair of lot down so a lot of people started to language learning their journey. it‘s great to know that we have built a proposition that is trusted and credible in the market so people come to babbel when they really wa nt people come to babbel when they really want to learn a language. you see this as a long—term trend or something thatis long—term trend or something that is pretty specific to what the world is going through at the world is going through at the moment? well, i think language learning in general is pa rt language learning in general is part of a global society and being global citizens, so as long as we travel, we have a global economy and language learning is going to be around. covid has led to education technology being put on the map so it is definitely a long
arne schepker is ceo of babbel — he‘s in berlin.ivation. when we asked, why do you want to learn a language? what we have seen is the commitment of putting the time into language learning has increased as we, we knew this wasn‘t going to be a single week affair of lot down so a lot of people started to language learning their journey. it‘s great to know that we have built a proposition that is trusted and credible in the market so people come to babbel when they really wa nt people come...
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arne means protecting the people you love, your children, yourfamily. protecting the people you love, love, your children, your family. what they did was the opposite. what they have done is unforgivable and unforgettable. the effect it has had on me, on other people that were close to banaz. this is your very first broadcast interview since the trial which was 13 years ago, the summer of 2007, why do you want to speak out now? the situation hasn't really changed much. the way things are dealt with by the police, social services, other groups and organisations. it hasn't changed as much as it should have by now. i think the more light shed on that situation the more we learn from it and the better everyone will be. but you think even now, not enough has changed since the murder of your sister? no, i don't think it has. so what else needs to change? so much, helplines are underfunded, they are run into the ground because they don't have the funds they need. run into the ground because they don't have the funds they needlj wa nt to don't have the funds they needlj want to ask you how mu
arne means protecting the people you love, your children, yourfamily. protecting the people you love, love, your children, your family. what they did was the opposite. what they have done is unforgivable and unforgettable. the effect it has had on me, on other people that were close to banaz. this is your very first broadcast interview since the trial which was 13 years ago, the summer of 2007, why do you want to speak out now? the situation hasn't really changed much. the way things are dealt...
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ke goonehbor, ste farm is tre >>reou rdyor se op start" cars, knowouot aoo e day,arn.we'vgodoub dy. 'vgot coing segmt just ound theorner. aphi dartmt cama two r that. thkidsrep. ster's he. we'rgetting ady for hool theou. wt abt ad a jen, rs? ce on >> bd d jewe hot and t's get it. "ft tis ridmo hig" it'sur firstto in op stt"oday 've eneasi i yowerealng authis is rnin it's t '80s clsic gettg thattar udd tae ad f arit nnif astonjo legd, y lita we'de beererveteing...
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and about the stock's arnely 50% appreciation so far this year.k in a moment when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. t-mobile's new offer on iphone 11 pro is even better on our most powerful signal. switch and get two new lines of unlimited for only $90 and 2 iphone 11 pro's on us. only at t-mobile. >>> let's get to jim and stop trading. >> people lu
and about the stock's arnely 50% appreciation so far this year.k in a moment when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm...
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muy importante asegurar el arnÉs del bebé.s sino que va a continuar en la sangre que le da algÚn tipo de protecciÓn al paciente. hemos visto que en algunos casos despuÉs de dos o tres meses ya se van estos anticuerpos o anticuerpos neutralizantes pero yo dirÍa que la gran mayorÍa de las personas todavía mana tener algÚn tipo de protecciÓnaunque no tengan completamente detectado estos anticuerpos despuÉs de tener covid-19. yo le podrÍa decir que a los cinco meses es posible, pero no absolutamente necesario que tengan los anticuerpos. si lo tiene, muy bien y sino, lo mÁs pro alex que va tener algÚn tipo de protecciÓn. juan: perfecto, muchÍsimas gracias. oscar, esta pregunta es para ti. me gustarÍa saber si yo puedo o debo ponerme la vacuna para la gripe, yo soy un sobreviviente de covid-19y me afectÓ los pulmones. me gustarÍa saber su opiniÓn. >> la opiniÓn es que sÍ. la vacuna de la gripe hay que ponÉrsela. tenemos muchas esperanzas de que este aÑo con las medidas de distanciamiento social y demÁs le piden de gripe pegue menos,
muy importante asegurar el arnÉs del bebé.s sino que va a continuar en la sangre que le da algÚn tipo de protecciÓn al paciente. hemos visto que en algunos casos despuÉs de dos o tres meses ya se van estos anticuerpos o anticuerpos neutralizantes pero yo dirÍa que la gran mayorÍa de las personas todavía mana tener algÚn tipo de protecciÓnaunque no tengan completamente detectado estos anticuerpos despuÉs de tener covid-19. yo le podrÍa decir que a los cinco meses es posible, pero no...
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the american public want relief arn you can talk about democrats, talk about republicans, look. we can also talk about the fact republicans instead of negotiates with democrats in the senate behind closed doors put together a skinny package threw it on the floor of the senate without going through committee and without negotiation, and that, in mitch mcconnell ownwords, there's 20 of his members who don't want to do anything. we can debate that all day long but it doesn't get us where we need to be. which is too many people across the country are suffering and it requires us to come together and do a comprehensive package. all i'm looking from you. you've done it before. did it four times before. i just need the commitment you're still there to do a comprehensive package with everyone? >> you have my commitment, available any time. reiterate, this committee is very effective. mr. chair, if you and other members of this committee on a bipartisan basis want to sit down i'm available anytime. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator cortez mast masto, and thank you, secret
the american public want relief arn you can talk about democrats, talk about republicans, look. we can also talk about the fact republicans instead of negotiates with democrats in the senate behind closed doors put together a skinny package threw it on the floor of the senate without going through committee and without negotiation, and that, in mitch mcconnell ownwords, there's 20 of his members who don't want to do anything. we can debate that all day long but it doesn't get us where we need...
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