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you're watching the dover a news from brian may in just a moment my colleague susan bradley will have your business headlines including more on the economic impact of the beirut explosions don't forget you can get all the latest expecting to our website dot com of little rock n roll and it's watching. every day counts for us and for our planet. and a look at my dues is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities scream or how can we protect animals and their habitats what should you go and waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over a different station recycling bin for disposable smart new solutions oberstein said you know we've heard those truly in need and we know that their uniqueness is why the allows us to live them survive good why do you as the environmental issues stem global 3000 on t w and going on. the lebanese economy is in freefall now the country's largest port is out of commission and the entire city quarter is in need of rebuilding a look at the economic consequences of tuesday's explosion in beirut. also on the show the democra
you're watching the dover a news from brian may in just a moment my colleague susan bradley will have your business headlines including more on the economic impact of the beirut explosions don't forget you can get all the latest expecting to our website dot com of little rock n roll and it's watching. every day counts for us and for our planet. and a look at my dues is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities scream or how can we protect animals and their habitats what...
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unlike help john lies i'm an alley brian may of queen has been on this show i'm going to say that you should boycott sun city when when nelson mandela is being presented in the media or in nato nations as a terrorist how do you know that a cultural boycott could ever be useful against an apartheid state. or just following my gut. just following my gut we did not go because of nelson because no son was incarcerated. and i didn't realize it either that since it wasn't really a part of south africa. it seemed to be in an independent state but the fact that. sometimes it's not about money sometimes you've got to take a look at the world and see how best you can use the tools to right the wrongs and if my group not going there was something that would have helped that moment you know to get to wedge underneath that boulder with some sort of lever to move it and that's fine with me to boycott the foods that were going on into the certain countries foods ever going on into south africa do that you know do what it takes to get the right thing done for all of us involved you know but i'm a con
unlike help john lies i'm an alley brian may of queen has been on this show i'm going to say that you should boycott sun city when when nelson mandela is being presented in the media or in nato nations as a terrorist how do you know that a cultural boycott could ever be useful against an apartheid state. or just following my gut. just following my gut we did not go because of nelson because no son was incarcerated. and i didn't realize it either that since it wasn't really a part of south...
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you've been told him by his use of justice wow you knew how you knew unlike help john lies a mentally brian may have queen has been on this show i'm going to say that you should boycott sun city when when nelson mandela is being presented in the media or in nato nations as a terrorist how do you know that a cultural boycott can ever be useful against an apartheid state. or just following my gut. just following my gut we did not go because of nelson because no son was incarcerated. and i didn't realize either that since it wasn't really a part of south africa. it seemed to be an independent state but the fact that that . sometimes it's not about money sometimes you got to take a look at the world and see how best you can use the tools to right the wrongs and if my group not going there was something that would have helped that moment you know to get to wage underneath that boulder with some sort of lever to move it then that's fine with me to boycott the foods that were going on into the certain countries foods ever going on into south africa do that you know do what it takes to get the right th
you've been told him by his use of justice wow you knew how you knew unlike help john lies a mentally brian may have queen has been on this show i'm going to say that you should boycott sun city when when nelson mandela is being presented in the media or in nato nations as a terrorist how do you know that a cultural boycott can ever be useful against an apartheid state. or just following my gut. just following my gut we did not go because of nelson because no son was incarcerated. and i didn't...
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stadium, where people play soccer but also guns and roses played a legendary gig there in 1992 with brian may losses could fill wembley stadium 2.5 times. you how manyws people have already lost their jobs. the ones that are set to lose their jobs, we've been talking about the fact that 33% of employers using the furlough are probably not out buying tv's and refrigerators, right? they are already saving money and scared. isn't this going to be worse for the u.k. economy then it will in countries like germany where we have a program that goes on for much longer indefinitely? curt: i think you are right. i think it is going to be tougher here. it will be tougher in the u.s. as businesses try to realign supply and demand. as i mentioned earlier, the small to medium sized enterprises are getting hammered and i expect that to continue. lining isial silver there seems to be an appetite among governments to be able to extend programs or renew programs, but we haven't seen evidence of that yet. as it sits now without any evidence that governments are up or to continue to re- extend the furlough schem
stadium, where people play soccer but also guns and roses played a legendary gig there in 1992 with brian may losses could fill wembley stadium 2.5 times. you how manyws people have already lost their jobs. the ones that are set to lose their jobs, we've been talking about the fact that 33% of employers using the furlough are probably not out buying tv's and refrigerators, right? they are already saving money and scared. isn't this going to be worse for the u.k. economy then it will in...
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brian may said it seems the perfect time for us to create a collection of hand-picked live highlightsbrother adam lambert. the album will have highlights from the over 200 shows they have performed together since lambert joined the band in 2011. they have had to cancel almost 30 shows this year due to the pandemic. but you can get your fix when queen and adam live around the world comes out october 2nd. really looking forward to that. >>> also popping this morning, little flashback friday. i remember when we all at "gma" were told we were switching to the iphone. george, i know you remember as well, how sad we were. we loved the feel of the blackberry. well, good news for all of us dinosaurs. the blackberry is back. that famous keyboard is getting a new life thanks to texas-based company onward mobility who licensed the blackberry logo for a new smartphone. the company says it will run on 5g networks with an android operating system. the new phone hitting stores in the first half of 2021. i just love the sound and feel of that thing. so we'll see how that goes. >>> and then finally, w
brian may said it seems the perfect time for us to create a collection of hand-picked live highlightsbrother adam lambert. the album will have highlights from the over 200 shows they have performed together since lambert joined the band in 2011. they have had to cancel almost 30 shows this year due to the pandemic. but you can get your fix when queen and adam live around the world comes out october 2nd. really looking forward to that. >>> also popping this morning, little flashback...
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but i think the idea of this being a super-spreader event, brian, it may be a super-spreader event, what we saw on the south lawn, in a more profound way than literally the people that were there. that event last night sent a message to the country going into labor day, that the visual message was this pandemic is over. fireworks are back. remember all those fireworks displays that were canceled for july 4th. fireworks are back. mass events outside. all those concerts that have been canceled, look, it all happened on the south lawn of the white house. what message does that send to the rest of the country, and how much of the country looks at that and says, hey, it happened at the white house. you know, let's go, labor day. and if you remember, the big spikes that we saw over the summer happened after memorial day when people let their guard down and then after july 4th. so the question and a big gamble for president trump frankly is does this turn into a super-spreader event magnified across the country because people replicate it as they go into this holiday weekend, and do we see a se
but i think the idea of this being a super-spreader event, brian, it may be a super-spreader event, what we saw on the south lawn, in a more profound way than literally the people that were there. that event last night sent a message to the country going into labor day, that the visual message was this pandemic is over. fireworks are back. remember all those fireworks displays that were canceled for july 4th. fireworks are back. mass events outside. all those concerts that have been canceled,...
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the week may, brian, as we've grown accustomed to doing, we may -- there may be -- >> adjustments. >> mystery baskets. but tonight was about -- the charming older cuban gentleman, i mean he's there, and it's almost like a republican convention in the '80s, right? i mean if you don't have that generation's cuban vote in florida locked up today, you're worried about florida. >> good point. >> and the older cuban vote. your convention program reveals where you think the race is today, and where i saw them feeling like the race is, is that they don't have the trump 2016 coalition locked up yet. >> can i just say the one thing, brian, in that speech that you're talking about, that very emotional speech from the cuban-american man from florida talking about his upbringing, when he said that he once heard fidel castro asked if he was a communist, and he said, no, i'm a roman catholic, it was a -- he was saying, in effect, joe biden tells you he's a roman catholic. we all know what that means. as a catholic, i have to say that, for me, was a little bit of a kind of i'm not sure i can take thi
the week may, brian, as we've grown accustomed to doing, we may -- there may be -- >> adjustments. >> mystery baskets. but tonight was about -- the charming older cuban gentleman, i mean he's there, and it's almost like a republican convention in the '80s, right? i mean if you don't have that generation's cuban vote in florida locked up today, you're worried about florida. >> good point. >> and the older cuban vote. your convention program reveals where you think the...
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bank are calling for the government to ease restrictions despite the surgeon infections there may though brian has more from obama. this is the season many businesses in the occupied west bank wait for all the year long tourism is one of the sectors that has been worst hit why the pandemic tourists used to be an important source of income for many businesses here restaurants like this one have been forced to close for months and business owners have been lobbying in pressuring the palestinian government to allow them to reopen imagine. being closed. mark. upon for. some people. $2022000.00 a month. forgive the thief or go forward with the spirit. of a lot of. very close close the economy here have really relies on salaries paid by the palestinian authority to its employees this is why the palestinian government said it's important to keep paying these salaries in the 1st few months of the pandemic now this is no longer the case after the palestinian leadership decided to cut all relations with israel and stop receiving tax revenues israel collects on their behalf because of israeli plans to an
bank are calling for the government to ease restrictions despite the surgeon infections there may though brian has more from obama. this is the season many businesses in the occupied west bank wait for all the year long tourism is one of the sectors that has been worst hit why the pandemic tourists used to be an important source of income for many businesses here restaurants like this one have been forced to close for months and business owners have been lobbying in pressuring the palestinian...
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. >>> welcome back to "reliable sourc sources," i'm brian stelter. you may have heard aim coming out with a brand-new book about president trump and fox news. titled "hoax." it's on sale tuesday. and copies are already starting to leak out. so, to tell you about the book, let me try something a little different. i asked cnn's alisyn camerota, the anchor of "new day" to interview me. she was a fox veteran before joining me and back here on the "new day" set. you ask me whatever you want. >> i love when you turn the tables like this. this is going to be fun. riveting, brian, riveting. >> thanks. >> i mean, you know, i consider myself a foxologist of sorts and there's a lot of stuff in here that i didn't know the history of. so, why now, why did you want to write this book now? >> three plus years into the trump presidency, i think the only untold story of the trump years is just how addicted to fox he is. i think we all know it, we see him tweeting about fox news segments, but it's even deeper and even worse than people realize. it's as if president trump has
. >>> welcome back to "reliable sourc sources," i'm brian stelter. you may have heard aim coming out with a brand-new book about president trump and fox news. titled "hoax." it's on sale tuesday. and copies are already starting to leak out. so, to tell you about the book, let me try something a little different. i asked cnn's alisyn camerota, the anchor of "new day" to interview me. she was a fox veteran before joining me and back here on the "new...
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brian, remote learning may be safer during the health crisis but for some families it is not working.ween technical challenges and teachers and kids not connecting, the start of the school year for some families is not going smoothly. atlanta's mayor tweeting it is noon and i still haven't been able to get the twins logged in. feeling the frustration of some parents across the country as they grapple with the challenges of remote learning with schools getting back in session. technical problems have been worrisome like in georgia. >> i went to the website and tried to login to the e-class portal and got an error message for the most part. >> reporter: the district asked them to stagger their attempts to access the program. meanwhile the superintendent of schools in humble, texas said a cyberattack on the district server blocked some students from logging in to the first day of online classes. this comes as the debate rages whether remote or in-person learning will be effective in the pandemic. one expert said a disadvantage of remote learning is that it does not always play to teacher
brian, remote learning may be safer during the health crisis but for some families it is not working.ween technical challenges and teachers and kids not connecting, the start of the school year for some families is not going smoothly. atlanta's mayor tweeting it is noon and i still haven't been able to get the twins logged in. feeling the frustration of some parents across the country as they grapple with the challenges of remote learning with schools getting back in session. technical problems...
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he's also fearmongering, may i add, brian. he's fearmongering on this notion that one candidate, his opponent, is going to lock down the country. there's just no truth to that either. nobody is advocating for a full lockdown at this point. both sides are advocating -- one side advocating much more than the other -- for science-based approaches that are nuanced. >> yep. biden's answer on that question of a lockdown was he would listen to the science and the scientists, and at long last if there was one remaining way to get the upper hand on this virus, he would have to go along with that. but he is not advocating a shutdown. let's talk about the cdc. this incredibly confusing rule change and then a change back, everywhere initially but on their website. this, doc, is what you and i have been talking about for months. this is what erodes confidence in our institutions. this during a pandemic is supposed to be a pretty important institution. >> you know, brian, i don't know a single public health leader, leaders of major health s
he's also fearmongering, may i add, brian. he's fearmongering on this notion that one candidate, his opponent, is going to lock down the country. there's just no truth to that either. nobody is advocating for a full lockdown at this point. both sides are advocating -- one side advocating much more than the other -- for science-based approaches that are nuanced. >> yep. biden's answer on that question of a lockdown was he would listen to the science and the scientists, and at long last if...
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i think it could go all the way back to 25 and i may buy some more there >> brian stutland, jim iuorio, thank you. we'll take a break and do final trades on the other side our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. i'm good at my condo. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. . >>> small...
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brian. when was the decision made to drop that bomb? on may 5,a meeting they decided japan would be the target and not japan. made and afters ,he splitting of the adam physicists were very alarmed about the possibility -- the om,itting of the at physicists were very alarmed about the possibility of hitler getting to work. they were to eisenstein. project really gets off the ground very slowly. it does not really get momentum until 19 to. the admirals and the generals, some of them were briefed about the use of the atomic bomb. but even someone like arsenaler, america's increases threefold. bombs.ve almost 30,000 they were going to drop the bomb. eisenhower said, they told me they are going to drop it on the japanese. but the war was over in europe and it was not up to me -- i am getting more and more depressed, just thinking about it. he asked for my opinion. .e said, i'm against it he said, i am -- i hate to see our country be the first to use such a weapon. , in an exchange with former president hoover, macarthur says, if truman had followed
brian. when was the decision made to drop that bomb? on may 5,a meeting they decided japan would be the target and not japan. made and afters ,he splitting of the adam physicists were very alarmed about the possibility -- the om,itting of the at physicists were very alarmed about the possibility of hitler getting to work. they were to eisenstein. project really gets off the ground very slowly. it does not really get momentum until 19 to. the admirals and the generals, some of them were briefed...
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numbers similar to what kohl's, walmart were pointing to yesterday, brian was on this morning, brian cornell saying may june and july was up 20%, august is up in the low to mid teens. so, yes, good numbers, pent up demand early in may obviously, but still somewhat decelerating. tjx which we don't talk about a lot said something very similar this morning in their numbers, they had strong initial sales in the second quarter, if you put up tjx's numbers, strong initial sales, traffic and sales moderated that's their term they used in the press release through the second quarter now their estimates for q3 sales, this is just for stores that are open, down 10 to 20 percent and they also like kohl's talked about the slower back to school selling season. so these things are -- these issues are not going away here with the back to school numbers. on the retailers here you see lowe's, that's a new high, with he see target, that's a new high as well for target tjx of course down here, suffering a little bit from i guess the kohl's syndrome that they had yesterday here. as for where we go from here, we have new h
numbers similar to what kohl's, walmart were pointing to yesterday, brian was on this morning, brian cornell saying may june and july was up 20%, august is up in the low to mid teens. so, yes, good numbers, pent up demand early in may obviously, but still somewhat decelerating. tjx which we don't talk about a lot said something very similar this morning in their numbers, they had strong initial sales in the second quarter, if you put up tjx's numbers, strong initial sales, traffic and sales...
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well let me tell you, brian, that for may and june, those numbers were revised even higher by an additional 1.8 million jobs created last month, unemployment rate falls, that is a good thing to 10.2%. leisure and hospitality those jobs came back in a big way accounting for one-third of the overall jobs added in the month of july. the press release says from the government, continued resumption of economic activity. i think the leisure and hospitality numbers a lot stronger than people expected. retail trade also rising by more than 250,000 so bottom line, guys, does this report sway congress, as they decide what to do about stimulus checks and federal aid to unemployed americans. does this sway their decisions? back to you. ainsley: thank you, lauren good to see you. pete: thank you lauren. ainsley: let's hand it over to jillian. jillian: that's right good morning i'm putting on my microphone right now. let's take a look at a colorado fugitive on the run for 46 years is caught by the same cop he shot in 1971. i was cold calling people and bad guys, i went to their homes, i went to their fam
well let me tell you, brian, that for may and june, those numbers were revised even higher by an additional 1.8 million jobs created last month, unemployment rate falls, that is a good thing to 10.2%. leisure and hospitality those jobs came back in a big way accounting for one-third of the overall jobs added in the month of july. the press release says from the government, continued resumption of economic activity. i think the leisure and hospitality numbers a lot stronger than people expected....
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already an enormous gender gap, brian, and they would welcome re-energizing women, suburban women who mayover to biden. we know how close this election was fought in those three battleground states -- wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania and a lot of the failure to win those states was in cities like detroit and philadelphia, where the black vote didn't turn out in the numbers with the enthusiasm that they had in previous cycles for barack obama. perhaps understandably but it didn't turn out enough and suburban women particularly in pennsylvania, michigan, did not turn out for hillary clinton, who didn't campaign in wisconsin, they've got some homework to do, they know that, we're trying not to be overconfident and read those early polls, but the president is certainly going to be after whoever, they're totally prepared for that because they've seen the way he nicknames many of these choices already and certainly has his nicknames for joe biden, i think the big difference when you pointed out to the difference of a virtual campaign is that they're not going to depart from the very careful
already an enormous gender gap, brian, and they would welcome re-energizing women, suburban women who mayover to biden. we know how close this election was fought in those three battleground states -- wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania and a lot of the failure to win those states was in cities like detroit and philadelphia, where the black vote didn't turn out in the numbers with the enthusiasm that they had in previous cycles for barack obama. perhaps understandably but it didn't turn out...
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may be deadly. here's cnn's brian todd with more. >> reporter: in your local grocery store or pharmacy you might bezer, high demand during the pandemic prompted the fda to allow makers of alcohol products to jump into the market. new warnings from experts, check the label. >> not every hand sanitizer is equal. in fact, a number of hand sanitizers the fda has identified include things like methanol. >> reporter: methanol, a dangerous type of alcohol often used in products like antifreeze. the fda has said its seeing an increase in the number of sanitizer products contaminated with methanol so the agency has released new guidelines to help companies make the product safely and meet the demand. experts say methanol can even be lethal with ingested in high enough concentrations. >> it can cause central nervous system effects, seizures. >> reporter: methanol shouldn't be in hand sanitizer because even taken in through the skin, it's dangerous. what should be in, ethel alcohol, and to be effective, each bottle of sanitizer should say it's got at least a 60% concentration of ethel alcohol. >> anything bel
may be deadly. here's cnn's brian todd with more. >> reporter: in your local grocery store or pharmacy you might bezer, high demand during the pandemic prompted the fda to allow makers of alcohol products to jump into the market. new warnings from experts, check the label. >> not every hand sanitizer is equal. in fact, a number of hand sanitizers the fda has identified include things like methanol. >> reporter: methanol, a dangerous type of alcohol often used in products like...
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well, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, and welcome, wherever in the world you may be watching. i am brian sullivan. hope you had a nice weekend as well i know it's tuesday but it's the first day back for me. let's get to it and see how your money and the global markets are setting up their day stock futures are soaring, look at that, up 266 points right now. they are well in the green this is coming off a lot of recent momentum. the dow gaining about 350 points yesterday. if you are counting at home, and you probably are, that's its seventh positive session in a row. it is the longest winning streak since september. the s&p 500 also on the rise as well, now less than 1% from its record high set back in february you got millions unemployed, trillions in stimulus, and maybe that's the reason, and we are less than 1% from our high on the s&p 500. now, the nasdaq actually a little bit underperforming the broader market some investors have been rotating out of some of big technology names right now, let us go around the world, karen cho's is in our london newsroom with the trade there and your
well, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, and welcome, wherever in the world you may be watching. i am brian sullivan. hope you had a nice weekend as well i know it's tuesday but it's the first day back for me. let's get to it and see how your money and the global markets are setting up their day stock futures are soaring, look at that, up 266 points right now. they are well in the green this is coming off a lot of recent momentum. the dow gaining about 350 points yesterday. if you are...
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they may skip out the entire seasonal. brianat's what i just said the clippers voted to boycott the season. charles barclay last night said it's exhausting to be black in america. a black athlete in america. white athletes are never asked about racial unrest. it's exhausting for a black athlete in america. >> let me say this they won't get paid. and so, obviously. brian: i think they are. >> if they decide to strike. if this is true, the report, because based on the conversations that were in that room the other day, many of the athletes were concerned one of the concerns were if they were going to be paid that seems like that's going to be the big issue. this is my thought. you don't have to be for one side or the other but i feel like we on the right have missed a great opportunity when it comes to the torch of liberty. can you support cops. you can support the players and same that you're against injustices. can you support the community when they say that black folks shouldn't be killed in the community by armed gunmen in ch
they may skip out the entire seasonal. brianat's what i just said the clippers voted to boycott the season. charles barclay last night said it's exhausting to be black in america. a black athlete in america. white athletes are never asked about racial unrest. it's exhausting for a black athlete in america. >> let me say this they won't get paid. and so, obviously. brian: i think they are. >> if they decide to strike. if this is true, the report, because based on the conversations...
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may be able to help. if your financial situation has changed, (brian) i've had a heart attack, a heart transplant, lung cancer. and part of my lung removed. my tip is: if smoking doesn't get you one way, it'll get you another. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. with salmon, cranberries. my beneful superfood blend has me feeling super healthy, ohh, here comes...superfood wet with beef and pumpkin. it's like a superfood sundae on a monday. (announcer vo) beneful superfood blend. try more of our recipes with no artificial preservatives. >>> back now with new video capturing the moment three baltimore row homes exploded on blast and seven were injured, bu the degree, including one victim that remains in critical condition. the gas company today said they found no signs of a gas leak in the area. >>> when we come back, the pipe bomb arrest. a florida man allegedly found with two dozen explosives. what he told police. my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once-weekly trulicity
may be able to help. if your financial situation has changed, (brian) i've had a heart attack, a heart transplant, lung cancer. and part of my lung removed. my tip is: if smoking doesn't get you one way, it'll get you another. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. with salmon, cranberries. my beneful superfood blend has me feeling super healthy, ohh, here comes...superfood wet with beef and pumpkin. it's like a superfood sundae on a monday. (announcer...
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may be able to help. if your financial situation has changed, (brian) i've had a hcopd...tack, a heart transplant... lung cancer... and part of my lung removed. my tip is: if smoking doesn't get you one way, it'll get you another. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. find a stock basedtech. on your interests 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. a...
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get people from that silent majority, people who agree with them in their hearts may not even admit it to a pollster. >> brian, i think that's a really, really important question to understand where our electorate is today. if you go outside and you see that kind of violence and that kind of destruction, you would be afraid, but here is the catch, we're not going outside because there's covid, because people are trapped in their homes, because they're sheltering in place. and while donald trump can spend as much time or rudy giuliani and tom cotton and ivanka can spend all the time they want talking about danger in the streets, they ignore throughout this entire rnc and tonight what the last six months have been to people. we are not going outside because people don't have jobs, because they are afraid of covid, because they've been fired from their jobs because of covid, because they pray every single morning that if they have to send their children to school that those children won't come back sick with covid, even from campus or the local elementary school. so i think that while that fear mongering of prot
get people from that silent majority, people who agree with them in their hearts may not even admit it to a pollster. >> brian, i think that's a really, really important question to understand where our electorate is today. if you go outside and you see that kind of violence and that kind of destruction, you would be afraid, but here is the catch, we're not going outside because there's covid, because people are trapped in their homes, because they're sheltering in place. and while donald...
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brian? >> big news for warren buffett wants to be bigger in japan. >>> coming up, tiktok's business may haveina did late friday that could point to a potential deal block. that's next. >>> as we head to break, look at shares of general electric ge jpmorgan chase analyst removing price argument on the stock citing lack of forward visibilities terms remain at neutral, although the report says fair value for the stock is likely less than $5 per share stock's at $6.50 now tusa seeing a lot more down side ahead for ge removing that price target dow furetus up six same at ge we're back right after this. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. find a stock basedtech. on your interests usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- or what's trending. get
brian? >> big news for warren buffett wants to be bigger in japan. >>> coming up, tiktok's business may haveina did late friday that could point to a potential deal block. that's next. >>> as we head to break, look at shares of general electric ge jpmorgan chase analyst removing price argument on the stock citing lack of forward visibilities terms remain at neutral, although the report says fair value for the stock is likely less than $5 per share stock's at $6.50 now...
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>> thank you brian, several different points there. when was the decision may do you think peter cousin it to drop that first bomb? >> the meeting on may 5th 1943. they decided there that japan will be the target, and not germany. the project began under the urging of the emigrates scientists who had fled from nazi occupied europe. after they see the german split uranium adam in december of 1938, they emigrate physicists were very alarmed about prospects of hitler developing an atomic bomb. and they went to einstein, and then einstein got roosevelt's attention. he wrote the first of three letters to roosevelt, urging the u.s. began a bomb project. not to drop on japan, as a deterrent against the japanese bomb. so that is in the project -- i gets around very slowly. it doesn't really get momentum until 1942. so the -- the admiral's and generals, some of them were briefed about the use of the atomic bomb. and he mentioned policy, and minutes, both of whom are on record saying the atomic bombs were not necessary. to end the war. but even someone like eisenhower, u
>> thank you brian, several different points there. when was the decision may do you think peter cousin it to drop that first bomb? >> the meeting on may 5th 1943. they decided there that japan will be the target, and not germany. the project began under the urging of the emigrates scientists who had fled from nazi occupied europe. after they see the german split uranium adam in december of 1938, they emigrate physicists were very alarmed about prospects of hitler developing an...
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may find a model in chapel hill. >> at best a textbook is a starting point. >> reporter: brian link is the director of the socia justice academy at east chapel high school. >> you can only pass down what you have been exposed to or sought out to learn in the first place. >> reporter: in his classroom, renowned poet phillis wheatley who was sold into slavery as a young girl and later earned her freedo is studied alongside the founding fathers. >> it's really made it clear to me that there's a lot of history i don't know. >> black people in the past who have done amazing and great things and it really shows me that there's really no limitation to what i can do in this country. >> reporter: pearson, the largest publisher of college textbooks is already making changes, reviewing 100 of its most popular titles, examining content and diversity of authors for example, the reference to parts of an electric circuit breaker as master/slave were recently changed to leader/follower. >> in this case we all suspend physical products in the warehouse and will destroy and replace them. >> reporter: it's a step in a field where chris i
may find a model in chapel hill. >> at best a textbook is a starting point. >> reporter: brian link is the director of the socia justice academy at east chapel high school. >> you can only pass down what you have been exposed to or sought out to learn in the first place. >> reporter: in his classroom, renowned poet phillis wheatley who was sold into slavery as a young girl and later earned her freedo is studied alongside the founding fathers. >> it's really made it...
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>> that's right, brian, ainsley, pete, good morning to you. we may ever seen and all the americans voters are going to get an education whether they want it or not on mail in voting. what this lawsuit does is it is saying that what they are doing in nevada is illegal because the bill that the governor signed on monday provides for mail-in ballots to be sent directly to voter registration lists. now, they point to several issues that the state encountered during the primary which included ballots being mailed to deceased individuals or to wrong addresses. in nevada the latest state joining seven others in the district of columbia who will mail actual ballots to voters on registries that differs from absentee voting have you heard about done through the mail but occurs when the voter requests the absentee ballot. the president has made well-known his concerns for universal mail fraud but when it comes to florida, the president took a different tone yesterday. listen. >> in the case of florida, they have done a great job. they have had tremendous succes
>> that's right, brian, ainsley, pete, good morning to you. we may ever seen and all the americans voters are going to get an education whether they want it or not on mail in voting. what this lawsuit does is it is saying that what they are doing in nevada is illegal because the bill that the governor signed on monday provides for mail-in ballots to be sent directly to voter registration lists. now, they point to several issues that the state encountered during the primary which included...
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ifi may, brian has got in touch on that theme. he said, please help, a good one for you.k from exactly the same place after the next 22 hours, they have to stay in. it doesn't make sense. look, so imean, the in. it doesn't make sense. look, so i mean, the truth of this, as eve ryo ne i mean, the truth of this, as everyone realises, there is a perfect way to deal with coronavirus and unless you'll have a sliding scale that says if you stay another 24 hours you must quarantine for x amount of time, there has to be a cut off somewhere. the reality is you're going to be allowing people back from what you've determined to bea back from what you've determined to be a dangerous place in terms of the spread of coronavirus, you are allowing a window of opportunity for those people, not popular as that might be, surely that medically that would be the right decision to keep this country safe. to be clear, at thejoint this country safe. to be clear, at the joint bio—security centre, they've cleared our approach to this. they are saying to us that's fine. this is not in the case of f
ifi may, brian has got in touch on that theme. he said, please help, a good one for you.k from exactly the same place after the next 22 hours, they have to stay in. it doesn't make sense. look, so imean, the in. it doesn't make sense. look, so i mean, the truth of this, as eve ryo ne i mean, the truth of this, as everyone realises, there is a perfect way to deal with coronavirus and unless you'll have a sliding scale that says if you stay another 24 hours you must quarantine for x amount of...
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we find that may have been in close contact with that person and may have exposure, they would also quarantine for the 14 days. >> brianidance for best practices for schools is a moving target on federal and state levels. texas has been a hot spot for the virus in recent weeks. how does it change your plans and preparations? >> it changed it dramatically. whether we surveyed in early june three quarters indicated they wanted to come back. the same survey in mid-july was down to a third. it altered plans and in texas we had constantly shifting state guidance as well. i don't honestly know which version of the plan we are on. i last track a long time ago. the prevalence of the virus definitely shifted our plans. but i feel good that we got a good plan and a nimble plan going forward and we will be able to serve families either in the building or distance learning well. >> i appreciate it. i can't imagine how difficult it is to be an educator right now and i appreciate all you are doing. got more breaking news ahead. the tropical storm that brushed florida is now a hurricane and where it is expected to make landfall in th
we find that may have been in close contact with that person and may have exposure, they would also quarantine for the 14 days. >> brianidance for best practices for schools is a moving target on federal and state levels. texas has been a hot spot for the virus in recent weeks. how does it change your plans and preparations? >> it changed it dramatically. whether we surveyed in early june three quarters indicated they wanted to come back. the same survey in mid-july was down to a...
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that's what the media ignores the violence but once the poll showed that may hurt joe's chances how gross is that as gross as brian's beltre in a speedo. all those businesses have burned in all those people injured in jobs loss happened because the political value and reporting in them by ignoring it continues of course until now. >> this is on your watch. mr. vice president if you don't believe that your fate demands that you speak about what's happening in kenosha right now not in terms of showing riots and foment intention when it's the symptom of a problem you have to talk about these vigilantes in these groups ago when an start this violence, white guys coming in from these groups starting unrest, promoting violence. greg: now they are upset. sorry, too late for the ugliness we see now you build that by ignoring it spread. remember what you said about antifa? >> too many see the protest is the problem. no, the problem is what forced your fellow citizens to take to the streets persistent and poisonous inequities and injustices. and please show me words as protesters are supposed to be polite and peaceful. people
that's what the media ignores the violence but once the poll showed that may hurt joe's chances how gross is that as gross as brian's beltre in a speedo. all those businesses have burned in all those people injured in jobs loss happened because the political value and reporting in them by ignoring it continues of course until now. >> this is on your watch. mr. vice president if you don't believe that your fate demands that you speak about what's happening in kenosha right now not in terms...
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brian, this has really all come down to capacity, right? which is mind-boggling to me why we didn't solve these issues month ago. with or without a presidential year in all of this, you still mayeople who just don't want to go to the polls. why wait? >> brian: that perfectly it. here's where the president to take responsibility. admit there's a pandemic and it's going to be an issue on november 3rd. we have to decide how we are going to adjust. one of the adjustments could be we could vote monday and tuesday. one adjustment could be to vote a-k vote monday, and let l-z vote the next day. whatever it is, we have to expand sites. the national guard, whatever your plan is, mr. president, show us you adjust. i thoroughly understand, as an american citizen, how it would be very uncomfortable with the mail-in ballots. i'll tell you why, they are blanketing areas. by request it, give it to me. that's the way the system works. the first time i've got to do it, i understand it. but if you're going to blanket cities were the average american lives residence every two years, what makes you think i'm going to get that ballot? what makes you think no one's going to vote in my name? when yo
brian, this has really all come down to capacity, right? which is mind-boggling to me why we didn't solve these issues month ago. with or without a presidential year in all of this, you still mayeople who just don't want to go to the polls. why wait? >> brian: that perfectly it. here's where the president to take responsibility. admit there's a pandemic and it's going to be an issue on november 3rd. we have to decide how we are going to adjust. one of the adjustments could be we could...
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may find a model in chapel hill. >> at best a textbook is a starting point >> reporter: brian link is the director of the social justiceacademy at east chapel hill high school >> you can only pass down what you have been exposed to or sought out to learn in the first place. >> reporter: in his classroom, renowned poet phyllis wheatley, sold into slavery as a young girl and later earned her freedom, is studied alongside the founding fathers >> it is really made it clear to me that there is a lot of history that i don't know. >> there are black people amazing and great things and, like, it really shows me there is no limitation to what i can do in this country. >> reporter: pierson, the largest publisher of college textbooks, is already making changes, reviewing 100 of its most popular titles, examining content and diversity of authors. for example, the reference to parts of an electric circuit breaker as master slave were recently changed in all digital textbooks to leader/follower. >> we suspended the physical print products in the warehouse and will destroy and replace them. >> reporter: it is a step in a field where
may find a model in chapel hill. >> at best a textbook is a starting point >> reporter: brian link is the director of the social justiceacademy at east chapel hill high school >> you can only pass down what you have been exposed to or sought out to learn in the first place. >> reporter: in his classroom, renowned poet phyllis wheatley, sold into slavery as a young girl and later earned her freedom, is studied alongside the founding fathers >> it is really made it...
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. >> the evidence will show that on that fateful evening of may 19, 1999 -- >> prosecutors anna feralia, matt meyer and brianaddigan were the prosecutors that laid out their theory of the crime, that hannah hill was lured to denny's bachelor pad in what would be a fateful encounter. nearly 70 witnesses were called, some of them testifying off camera to things denny had told them over the years about hannah's death. >> denny had made a comment to me that he was going to boo [ bleep ] hannah. >> he said, we were all having sex, and i was having sex with this girl and ended up choking her -- excuse my language -- she died. >> this woman was a stripper back then and a regular at denny's place. for 12 years, she denied being there the night hannah died. but just months before the second trial, she changed her story, saying now she was there that night and hadn't spoken up earlier because she had been afraid. >> while you were there, what did you observe, what did you hear, what did you see? >> denny and hannah were in the bedroom. >> did you know what was going on in that bedroom? >> i had kind of a good idea. i
. >> the evidence will show that on that fateful evening of may 19, 1999 -- >> prosecutors anna feralia, matt meyer and brianaddigan were the prosecutors that laid out their theory of the crime, that hannah hill was lured to denny's bachelor pad in what would be a fateful encounter. nearly 70 witnesses were called, some of them testifying off camera to things denny had told them over the years about hannah's death. >> denny had made a comment to me that he was going to boo [...
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brian. i think there are millions of americans who are not currently receptive to information contrary to their belief system, i think there millions of americans are across the political spectrum. i may not change how they vote. that's not the point. the point is to make them more informed. i would say, brian, the principle is important, even if we are indeed reaching a smaller number of people than we used to in previous eras, we can't say baseof millions of people. it is incumbent for us to stand up for truth, no matter how many people do or do not believe us at any given time. >> for your next article here, here are the ratings for the democratic convention and the republican convention. three of the four nights democrats preveiled. fourth night, you see joe biden's speech outrated president trump's speech. he's been on twitter this weekend, trump, saying, actually in the online numbers the republicans won big time. so this is like an apples and oranges thing, he tries to say a web video views are the same as tv ratings and we don't know if he's lying about it, he's certainly misleading people about it. what do you think of the concept bigger than individual lies, narrative checki
brian. i think there are millions of americans who are not currently receptive to information contrary to their belief system, i think there millions of americans are across the political spectrum. i may not change how they vote. that's not the point. the point is to make them more informed. i would say, brian, the principle is important, even if we are indeed reaching a smaller number of people than we used to in previous eras, we can't say baseof millions of people. it is incumbent for us to...
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brian sullivan? for scott again today. stop us if you've heard this one before another record high for the s&p 500 and nasdaq apple hitting another street price target the cyclicals may be about to break out in a big way we'll tell you wide. joe terranova, stephanie link, and tiffany mcgee. a we're glad to have you on the "halftime report" once again >>> as you can see, on that little bugs the bottom right of the screen -- look at that the bigger screen for you. the nasdaq s&p and look at the nasdaq, up another 1.2%. the s&p, by the way, is on pace trying for its fifth straight positive day you might have heard this. big tech nom has been leading the way. hard to believe but true by the way, that sector hitting all-time highs yet again today raids also in focus, by the way, investors awaiting fed chair jay powell's big speech tomorrow at the virtual jackson hole event so, joe, there's a lot to get to there anything that you see, before we get micro, on a macro basis, that leads you believe this market is getting too hot, and has to come down at some point, or can we literally go up every single day >> the answer to that is the market has been too hot for the better p
brian sullivan? for scott again today. stop us if you've heard this one before another record high for the s&p 500 and nasdaq apple hitting another street price target the cyclicals may be about to break out in a big way we'll tell you wide. joe terranova, stephanie link, and tiffany mcgee. a we're glad to have you on the "halftime report" once again >>> as you can see, on that little bugs the bottom right of the screen -- look at that the bigger screen for you. the...
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her a centrist >> however, you guys are both saying that she may be a little more progressive than the credentials of being a centrist. brian, does that mean for wall street higher capital gains taxes? all the usual mechanisms that are identified with the progressive party's platforms. >> so let's hypothetically say that biden wins and democrats sweep congress and it's a unified democratic government in 2021 there is going to be tremendous pressure from the left wing base of the party to push for tax increases, and that includes a capital gains hike senator harris put out a proposal in her medicare for all plan, a finance plan which would include a financial transaction tax. biden hasn't come out in detail on that, but he has been saying sympathetic things it's an idea that is gaining traction within democratic circles. so for years that we've heard this idea of a financial transaction tax, i think most of us have dismissed it i have but it's starting to become more of a mainstream tenet within democratic circles i think capital gains, financial transaction taxes and higher corporate tax rates are certainly on the table if
her a centrist >> however, you guys are both saying that she may be a little more progressive than the credentials of being a centrist. brian, does that mean for wall street higher capital gains taxes? all the usual mechanisms that are identified with the progressive party's platforms. >> so let's hypothetically say that biden wins and democrats sweep congress and it's a unified democratic government in 2021 there is going to be tremendous pressure from the left wing base of the...
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what it may mean for the next 72 days ahead of the election. briannew book and he joins me next. uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. now that the rent's due but they've cut your pay. now that the virus has cost lives but your healthcare costs too much. now that our president has had months but he still doesn't have a plan. what happens now? joe biden knows how to lead through a crisis because he's done it before. when our economy was on the verge of collapse, joe biden led the largest economic stimulus in a generation and saved millions of jobs. now joe biden is ready to lead us through this crisis. he knows rebuilding our economy starts with fighting the virus, increasing testing, getting more protective gear for healthcare workers and calling for mask mandates nationwide. as president, he'll get working families back on their feet by lowering healthcare costs and helping small businesses recover. so what happens now? we elect a president who will build back better. i'm joe biden and i approve this m
what it may mean for the next 72 days ahead of the election. briannew book and he joins me next. uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. now that the rent's due but they've cut your pay. now that the virus has cost lives but your healthcare costs too much. now that our president has had months but he still doesn't have a plan. what happens now? joe biden knows how to lead through a crisis because he's done it before. when our economy was on the...
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may be the thing that he actually needs more than anything. >>> happy friday everybody it's time for "options action. i'm not melissa lee. i'm brian sul vachblt here's what's on deck. >>> don't let this fry your charge controller. carter worth thinks tex la stock is about to shift into neutral. >>> then everyone is also getting amped up about tesla's stock splichlt's not the first company to do so or the last and there's a ton of corporate actions that could impact anybody's stock. professor cho has a lesson on "options action." >>> plus, hold onto your hammers. home depot already reported earnings, but that's not stopping tony from building a trade right now. time to risk less and make more. "options action"s starts right now. >> risk less, make more. sounds pretty good let ee get right to it okay it has been an electric year for tesla and its investors. the stock rallying again stored. it's up nearly 400% in 2020. pandemic be darned it's more than walmart the chart master says it may be time to pump the brakes on this red-hot stock. carter, take it away. >> you bet a phenom it's epic. but there are sequencing patterns with any a
may be the thing that he actually needs more than anything. >>> happy friday everybody it's time for "options action. i'm not melissa lee. i'm brian sul vachblt here's what's on deck. >>> don't let this fry your charge controller. carter worth thinks tex la stock is about to shift into neutral. >>> then everyone is also getting amped up about tesla's stock splichlt's not the first company to do so or the last and there's a ton of corporate actions that could...
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may start ticketing those who don't. the central marin police authority say they're looking for folks order. looking for those who fuse to comp. briancolbert says at first it will be a soft approach. >> which is hey, please wear a mask. and explain to people why they should be doing it. >> if they don't comply? >> i believe there will be eventually a fine. >> that fine ranfr$2 as much as $500. lots of leeway on how that goes. however, most folks are wearing masks and generally agree with the idea. >> i have these nice fancy ones my anoutfit degrwith. >> i'm pro-mask. >> i think more people have to make sure they wear a mask. >> i can't understand why people wouldn't do it. >> when asked if enforcing the order with police powers is proper, folks are a little cautious. is law enforcement proper role for that? probably not. they got enough to do. >> i think it would be a great idea to have it be a little more enforced. >> is it a role of lawmaker do you think? >> i don't know. probably not. no. >> the first part of it is a reminder. the second part is a fine. and i think that's the way it should be. >> to be clear, i didn't see anyone
may start ticketing those who don't. the central marin police authority say they're looking for folks order. looking for those who fuse to comp. briancolbert says at first it will be a soft approach. >> which is hey, please wear a mask. and explain to people why they should be doing it. >> if they don't comply? >> i believe there will be eventually a fine. >> that fine ranfr$2 as much as $500. lots of leeway on how that goes. however, most folks are wearing masks and...
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lay out for us what the market may be saying and implications for either out come. >> sure, thank you. brian great analysis i would like to add. looking what the market is telling us, 90 days between now and the election, we're 85 days, markets going up into those, or by november 3rd would say incumbent party will be victorious. market is down, typically the incumbent party is losing. what we're seeing now is kind of curious. i don't know to the degree that the market, they have been very successful, one hundred% success rate since 1984 but we have a curb just dynamic obviously with the pandemic and extra fiscal stimulus policies but i believe the actions taken this weekend should be helpful to the trump administration if they're trying to gain traction relative to the polls. market clearly is stating something different to the polls. charles: to that point, this executive action, i'm not sure what congress was thinking about, either party. i think it's crazy to get back to your typical political posturing at a time like this. we've had amazing rebound in this economy but there is still a lo
lay out for us what the market may be saying and implications for either out come. >> sure, thank you. brian great analysis i would like to add. looking what the market is telling us, 90 days between now and the election, we're 85 days, markets going up into those, or by november 3rd would say incumbent party will be victorious. market is down, typically the incumbent party is losing. what we're seeing now is kind of curious. i don't know to the degree that the market, they have been very...