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that has been disproven right here in dallas county. it is been disproven across the entire state of texas. or you may think if you are just with some friends that you typically hang out with that will not lead to the spread of covid-19. again that has been disproven in dallas county as well as other regions across the state of texas. the fact of the matter is again until we have do have treatments that are able to treat covid-19, anybody anywhere has the ability to both spread and to contract covid-19. and can lead to an over running of hospitals as well as lead to the deaths that have been on a dramatic increase in the state of texas. now that said, i want you to know that every single day we are going to work to better elevate the response by the state of texas and responding to both covid-19 as well as other healthcare challenges that may exist. one of those healthcare challenges that is on the horizon is the coming flu seaso season. one of the primary goals that we wanted to achieve today was to have the ability to talk to flu expe
that has been disproven right here in dallas county. it is been disproven across the entire state of texas. or you may think if you are just with some friends that you typically hang out with that will not lead to the spread of covid-19. again that has been disproven in dallas county as well as other regions across the state of texas. the fact of the matter is again until we have do have treatments that are able to treat covid-19, anybody anywhere has the ability to both spread and to contract...
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dallas, you have existing home better. you have a record high. better. new home sales all of that data coming in stronger. d.c. ng can that pass if can't pass under stimulus? dallas: it feels like we are in good area for housing. longtime ates being a low. a buyer that's proved resilient summer.the t's lending itself to an outperformance. we're seeing at invitation is up over ccupancy a hundred basis points. t generally feels really, really healthy. alix: what's the supply outlook see?you dallas: if you talk to most people within markets at a seems like el, it stliez are constrained. we are seeing two to four months of supply in most markets we operate. most people consider a healthy six t somewhere around months. that hasn't precluded folks from buying and selling homes through pandemic. i think the byproduct will be our home buying and selling into the go deeper end of 2020 than you would year.lly see in a normal this data?s doing you have delinquency rate for he lower rated loans for those that maybe have weaker credit scores or don't have enough mone
dallas, you have existing home better. you have a record high. better. new home sales all of that data coming in stronger. d.c. ng can that pass if can't pass under stimulus? dallas: it feels like we are in good area for housing. longtime ates being a low. a buyer that's proved resilient summer.the t's lending itself to an outperformance. we're seeing at invitation is up over ccupancy a hundred basis points. t generally feels really, really healthy. alix: what's the supply outlook see?you...
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in the dallas independent school district. second largest in the state. joining me from dallas is nbc's morgan chesky. so morgan, break down what the governor said for us and what does it mean for schools there? >> yeah, chris, good afternoon. the governor abbott essentially said that help is on the way, although there is a lot of questions still up in the air as far as how exactly texas schools will be operating and what seems to be just about a month's time. september 8th is dallas school district's tentative start date, although it remains to be seen how that first day will play out. the governor basically reassured districts all across the state that they will be able to purchase supplies and then, as the dallas school district is delivering them to their schools, the state will be delivering supplies as fast as possible to districts all over the state. we do know that numberswise, the states procured more than 60 million masks, as well as more than a half million gallons of hand sanitizer, and the list goes on, whether it
in the dallas independent school district. second largest in the state. joining me from dallas is nbc's morgan chesky. so morgan, break down what the governor said for us and what does it mean for schools there? >> yeah, chris, good afternoon. the governor abbott essentially said that help is on the way, although there is a lot of questions still up in the air as far as how exactly texas schools will be operating and what seems to be just about a month's time. september 8th is dallas...
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david: when you graduated, you moved to dallas. why did you move to dallas? mark: i had a bunch of buddies there that moved to dallas. i was talking to my buddy on the phone. he is like, mark, the weather is great, the women are beautiful, the economy is good. and i'm like, wait, up, i'm coming. [laughter] david: you started a technology consulting firm? mark: when i first got there, we called it the hill hotel with my five roommates. i got a job working as a bartender/bar back. during the day, i applied for jobs and finally got a job selling software, which i did for nine months until i got fired. i started my own company, which at the time when we started was a pc consulting company. david: you sold that for a couple million dollars or so. mark: i sold it for $6 million. $1 million went to all the employees. $2 million went to a partner and $2 million came to me. david: $2 million is a king's ransom in those days for someone your age. mark: by that time i was 30. i thought i was the luckiest guy in the world. this was 1989. in my mind, i was going to take t
david: when you graduated, you moved to dallas. why did you move to dallas? mark: i had a bunch of buddies there that moved to dallas. i was talking to my buddy on the phone. he is like, mark, the weather is great, the women are beautiful, the economy is good. and i'm like, wait, up, i'm coming. [laughter] david: you started a technology consulting firm? mark: when i first got there, we called it the hill hotel with my five roommates. i got a job working as a bartender/bar back. during the day,...
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that has been disproven right here in dallas county.t is been disproven across the entire state of texas. or you may think if you are just with some friends that you typically hang out with that will not lead to the spread of covid-19. again that has been disproven in dallas county as well as other regions across the state of texas. the fact of the matter is again until we have do have treatments that are able to treat covid-19, anybody anywhere has the ability to both spread and to contract covid-19. and can lead to an over running of hospitals as well as lead to the deaths that have been on a dramatic increase in the state of texas. now that said, i want you to know that every single day we are going to work to better elevate the response by the state of texas and responding to both covid-19 as well as other healthcare challenges that may exist. one of those healthcare challenges that is on the horizon is the coming flu seaso season. one of the primary goals that we wanted to achieve today was to have the ability to talk to flu expert
that has been disproven right here in dallas county.t is been disproven across the entire state of texas. or you may think if you are just with some friends that you typically hang out with that will not lead to the spread of covid-19. again that has been disproven in dallas county as well as other regions across the state of texas. the fact of the matter is again until we have do have treatments that are able to treat covid-19, anybody anywhere has the ability to both spread and to contract...
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i was a dallas mavericks season ticket holder.uring that time i owned season tickets, they were awful. all of the 1990's they were voted the worst affectional sports franchise. -- professional sports franchise. i am a season ticket holder. i am excited to go to the game. there was no energy in the crowd. i had just sold broadcast.com. i thought i can do better than this. i dawned on me i can put my money where my mouth is and inquire about buying it. it took untilber, january 4 to close the deal. i didn't care about price. i realized i still had my hedge on for yahoo! and still benefited when yahoo! stocks went up. there were days then -- this is before the internet bubble collapsed -- i remember being on the team bus in january talking to the coaches like, why did you spend so much money? this is the worst franchise in all the nba. i'm like, let me show you the price of yahoo!. it went up $200 today. that pays for the whole team. david: when you get to play with players, can you work out with them? mark: obviously until the chang
i was a dallas mavericks season ticket holder.uring that time i owned season tickets, they were awful. all of the 1990's they were voted the worst affectional sports franchise. -- professional sports franchise. i am a season ticket holder. i am excited to go to the game. there was no energy in the crowd. i had just sold broadcast.com. i thought i can do better than this. i dawned on me i can put my money where my mouth is and inquire about buying it. it took untilber, january 4 to close the...
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max: dallas. lemonis: okay. what does it cost to get it to dallas? max: 50 cents a bottle.emonis: max may not realize it, but this little pit stop in dallas for the product is costing the company a heck of a lot of business. murchison products are made in chicago, then transported to dallas and then shipped out from there. to get 'em to dallas adds another 50 cents of cost to each individual unit. but keep in mind, murchison-hume, like any wholesaler, sells to retailers at twice its cost, meaning that the 50 cents turns into $1 by the time it gets to the retailer. then the retailer adds its markup. and that dollar becomes $2. and now an extra $2 has been tacked on to the retail price just because of dallas. and what do customers do when they see that inflated price? well, you take a guess. they walk away. walk me through this. max: so, we used to have a text-heavy label. i wanted to make it easy for the customer to identify. so for me, it's an icon. lemonis: i'm gonna challenge you on that. max: oh, no. lemonis: i feel like it's, like, buying products for my castle or somet
max: dallas. lemonis: okay. what does it cost to get it to dallas? max: 50 cents a bottle.emonis: max may not realize it, but this little pit stop in dallas for the product is costing the company a heck of a lot of business. murchison products are made in chicago, then transported to dallas and then shipped out from there. to get 'em to dallas adds another 50 cents of cost to each individual unit. but keep in mind, murchison-hume, like any wholesaler, sells to retailers at twice its cost,...
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i was a dallas mavericks season ticket holder.ing that time i owned season tickets, they were awful. all of the 1990's they were voted the worst professional sports franchise. i will never forget. it was the 1999-2000 season opener and we are undefeated. i am a season ticket holder. i am excited to go to the game. it was not a sellout. there was no energy in the crowd. i had just sold broadcast.com. thought, i can do better than this. it dawned on me, wait, i can put my money where my mouth is and inquire about buying it. from late october, when the topic first came up, it took till january 4 to close the deal. honestly i didn't care about , price. they said here's the price and i said yes, i realized i still had my hedge on for yahoo! and still benefited when yahoo! stocks went up. so there were days still been -- then -- this is before the internet bubble collapsed -- i remember being on the team bus in january talking to the coaches, like why did you spend , so much money? this is the worst franchise in all the nba. the revenue
i was a dallas mavericks season ticket holder.ing that time i owned season tickets, they were awful. all of the 1990's they were voted the worst professional sports franchise. i will never forget. it was the 1999-2000 season opener and we are undefeated. i am a season ticket holder. i am excited to go to the game. it was not a sellout. there was no energy in the crowd. i had just sold broadcast.com. thought, i can do better than this. it dawned on me, wait, i can put my money where my mouth is...
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he made us ride the train all the way from dallas to minnesota once.ible, but he had a great time. >> steve wants to give a better life to his young daughters, so he looks to make more money by going to work in the family oil-drilling business and becoming a precious-metals dealer. >> he used to work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, and everybody would say, "well, why are you working so hard?" he goes, "well, i have to take care of my girls." >> and steve keeps buying up model trains. his lucrative business ventures allow him to add hundreds of engines, cars and pieces of track to his stockpile. probably some you didn't know about. >> yeah. well, i never really paid a whole lot of attention to them. i would just keep seeing these red boxes building up. >> steve does have a plan. one day, he's going to build the model railway of his dreams. >> he had a train room, and he had started a small train set. it was never finished. >> we weren't allowed to touch it, not allowed to play on it, and we'd be climbing on it, and he'd, "get off that! that's where my tr
he made us ride the train all the way from dallas to minnesota once.ible, but he had a great time. >> steve wants to give a better life to his young daughters, so he looks to make more money by going to work in the family oil-drilling business and becoming a precious-metals dealer. >> he used to work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, and everybody would say, "well, why are you working so hard?" he goes, "well, i have to take care of my girls." >> and steve...
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you have said you are seeing some good trends, though, in dallas county. but in general, judge, what is going on in texas? >> we're still in a very precarious place, our positivity rate in dallas county is less than half of what it is in the state because we went to masking earlier and because we consistently messaged both from the government and from everyone else the importance of doing those things and keeping you safe here. but we're still way too high. and we still have to, you know, improve our testing. so last night i changed the testing criteria for dallas county, so that everyone without symptoms could go get tests here in dallas county, if they are at an essential business under the sisa list, school teachers, construction workers, everybody whose business was opening, whether they were working or not, during the shelter in place orders and we'll see how it goes for three or four days and then open it up to everybody here in dallas county. if the capacity allows it. we have been asking for more capacity, bust we hat we have s demand go down, so t
you have said you are seeing some good trends, though, in dallas county. but in general, judge, what is going on in texas? >> we're still in a very precarious place, our positivity rate in dallas county is less than half of what it is in the state because we went to masking earlier and because we consistently messaged both from the government and from everyone else the importance of doing those things and keeping you safe here. but we're still way too high. and we still have to, you know,...
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and heuite talented ,lays for the dallas orchestra my nephew plays in the dallas orchestra.-- dallas while he was down there, he met two guys and they wanted to start a company that does background checks on people. school to detective start this company up and a theyolled him -- bankrolled him. so new york firm wanted to buy him out and they made them all of themires, all three are millionaires and they hired him back to run it. that is why he is still in dallas and that is his son. the whole family is talented in music. >> thank you for sharing that. any other specific episode of your battle experience in korea that you want to share? george: i want to tell you about the boy in the lumberyard. the rescuing of the pilot, ok. >> keep talking, please. george: we got him out of there. today. know where he is . hope he is still alive >> thank you very much. >> that moral history interview was provided to c-span by the korean war legacy foundation. for more information about their archive of hundreds of interviews war veterans, and photos, visit their website. this is american history tv
and heuite talented ,lays for the dallas orchestra my nephew plays in the dallas orchestra.-- dallas while he was down there, he met two guys and they wanted to start a company that does background checks on people. school to detective start this company up and a theyolled him -- bankrolled him. so new york firm wanted to buy him out and they made them all of themires, all three are millionaires and they hired him back to run it. that is why he is still in dallas and that is his son. the whole...
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he plays in the dallas orchestra. my nephew plays in the dallas orchestra. he won a musical scholarship. while he was down there he met in ands, they bankrolled wanted to start a company that does background checks on people. detective school to start this company up. they wantedrs ago the money out of it and some new york buyer bought them out and made them all multimillionaires. all three of them are millionaires. he is still down in dallas. that is his son. the whole family is talented. >> thank you for sharing that. episodes ofecific your battle experience in korea that you want to share with us? >> i want to tell you about the little boy in the lumber yard. we became one of those guys. -- ok, -- >> keep talking, please. i don't know where he is today. but i hope he is still alive. >> thank you very much. >> next on the civil war, historian harold holzer and valerie paley of the new york historical society talk about artifacts featured in their joint publication, "the civil with a focusects," on soldiers' uniforms and accoutrements. in 45 minutes, activi
he plays in the dallas orchestra. my nephew plays in the dallas orchestra. he won a musical scholarship. while he was down there he met in ands, they bankrolled wanted to start a company that does background checks on people. detective school to start this company up. they wantedrs ago the money out of it and some new york buyer bought them out and made them all multimillionaires. all three of them are millionaires. he is still down in dallas. that is his son. the whole family is talented....
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igure we g we're just trying to- world, the bold statement from jerry jones, owner of the dallas cowboysen the n.f.l. starts up, he says fans are welcome. still, the pandemic's economic toll continues to be revealed. in new york's south bronx, long lines for a food donation. and there's the personal toll. a florida family devastated as two doctors, father and son, both died from covid-19 five weeks apart. dr. jorge vallejo fled cuba and became a renowned doctor in hialeah. his son carlos followed in his footsteps and had cared for more than 70 covid patients. what is their legacy? >> i'm in medical school. my brother's in medical school. my sister's in medical school. so we're going to become physicians and we're going to treat our patients in the way he thought us to treat his s patients. >> reporter: charlie vallelejo s now in his third year of medical school. he says despite the risk during the pandemic and the losses his family has already endured, for him, it is a calling. margaret? >> brennan: indeed, it is. thank you, manny. the covid crisis was the first today for joeess today fo
igure we g we're just trying to- world, the bold statement from jerry jones, owner of the dallas cowboysen the n.f.l. starts up, he says fans are welcome. still, the pandemic's economic toll continues to be revealed. in new york's south bronx, long lines for a food donation. and there's the personal toll. a florida family devastated as two doctors, father and son, both died from covid-19 five weeks apart. dr. jorge vallejo fled cuba and became a renowned doctor in hialeah. his son carlos...
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kaplan of the dallas fed as well. i want to talk about a small business, and by that i only mean 9000 employees. this is spirit airways. gete are the suggestions i that the airline business has cratered. the bottom line is 20% to 30% furloughed speaks to the fragility out there as we go into the friday jobs number. jonathan: they've got to cut the size of the business. these companies are starting to right size for the reality that things aren't going back to normal anytime soon. something that stuck with me for the last three weeks is a quote from jp morgan's jamie dimon, when he said the following. "this is not a normal recession. the recessionary part of this you are going to see down the road. you will see the effects of this recession. you are just not going to see it all the way but -- not going to see it right away because of the stimulus." that stuck with me. tom: what is so important is our focus on somebody who employs 800,000 people or 260,000 people. jon ferro, this is about small business like this airlin
kaplan of the dallas fed as well. i want to talk about a small business, and by that i only mean 9000 employees. this is spirit airways. gete are the suggestions i that the airline business has cratered. the bottom line is 20% to 30% furloughed speaks to the fragility out there as we go into the friday jobs number. jonathan: they've got to cut the size of the business. these companies are starting to right size for the reality that things aren't going back to normal anytime soon. something that...
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youd: when you graduated, moved to dallas. why? mark: i had a bunch of buddies that had gone to indiana and moved to dallas. i was talking to a friend of mine on the phone. he was saying the weather is great, the women are beautiful, the economy is good. i was like late, back up i'm coming. david: you also started out a technology consulting firm -- is that what it was? mark: i was sleeping -- we called it the hill hotel with my five roommates. asot a job at night working a bartender and during the day i applied for jobs and finally got a job selling software, which i did for nine months until i got fired, and so i started my own whenny, which at the time it started was just a pc consulting company. david: you ultimately sold that for a couple million dollars or so? mark: i sold that seven years later to $6 million. one million dollars went to employees. $2 million went to a partner i brought in and $2 million to me. david: $2 million, which is a king's ransom for some your age in those days. the: i just thought i was luckiest guy
youd: when you graduated, moved to dallas. why? mark: i had a bunch of buddies that had gone to indiana and moved to dallas. i was talking to a friend of mine on the phone. he was saying the weather is great, the women are beautiful, the economy is good. i was like late, back up i'm coming. david: you also started out a technology consulting firm -- is that what it was? mark: i was sleeping -- we called it the hill hotel with my five roommates. asot a job at night working a bartender and during...
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so that's why he's still down in dallas and that's his son so talent asked the whole family is talented in music. >> thank you for sharing that. any other specific episode of your battle experience in korea you want to share with us? >> the pilot, we got him out of there, and i don't know where he is today but i hope he's still alive. >> thank you very much. >> today a house subcommittee holds a hearing to examine security for the upcoming presidential election in november. live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> talk about this morning as the negotiators on capitol hill continue with that pandemic relief package. we'll hear more about that a little bit later this morning. but here's what's proposed so far. this is in the package at least the senate is debating, the so-called heals act, people who work for themselves and small businesses. they write the proposed act would also put aside $190 billion to create another round of paycheck loan program to provide financial assistance to struggling small busi
so that's why he's still down in dallas and that's his son so talent asked the whole family is talented in music. >> thank you for sharing that. any other specific episode of your battle experience in korea you want to share with us? >> the pilot, we got him out of there, and i don't know where he is today but i hope he's still alive. >> thank you very much. >> today a house subcommittee holds a hearing to examine security for the upcoming presidential election in...
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a lot of people don't know that am rillo looked to dallas and to houston.his closeness is basically around the train system and cattle industry that drew those two cities together. we tell the story of that in this show. in 1870, cattle being driven by the cowboys, meaning walked across the plains, like for example from texas to montana. so, for example, longhorns were the best kind of walking cattle for those drives. but they're not the best beast cattle. by 1887, the railroad had cut through denver and fort worth, amarillo as a city didn't exist until the railroad came through. by that time, there was more shipping of the cattle on the rails rather than doing the drives anymore. and those kind of cattle could be preferred and the beast cattle that we think of. so by the time they were linked, kansas city's cattle market started really booming based on the cattle being raised in the panhandle. so we helped each other to grow the cattle industry. -- with the train connecting the two. and then the other aspect is the culture and fashion and objects in the mu
a lot of people don't know that am rillo looked to dallas and to houston.his closeness is basically around the train system and cattle industry that drew those two cities together. we tell the story of that in this show. in 1870, cattle being driven by the cowboys, meaning walked across the plains, like for example from texas to montana. so, for example, longhorns were the best kind of walking cattle for those drives. but they're not the best beast cattle. by 1887, the railroad had cut through...
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jillian: the statement from the city of dallas, large indoor gatherings have been canceled to complyrder, 29 issued july 2nd. please note most outdoor demonstrations are not granted permits, first amendment activities are protected. did you talk about trying to do this to avoid something like this happening? >> if you give a bureaucrat an inch they will take a mile of your freedom as we worked with them every step of the way, they through different requirements, you have to wear masks, we said okay, you have to do boxed lunches, we said okay, travel mates had to be roommates, we said okay, about three different social distancing guidelines that is in every step of the way we said okay but they waited until the last minute to pull the plug. i asked the health secretary philip wong in dallas why in the world, how do you justify letting protests happen when we are coming together for a peaceful educational event? as much as we looked at every alternative we complied, we worked with the city but they left us in a position 72 hours before the event, there is not much we can do. that is th
jillian: the statement from the city of dallas, large indoor gatherings have been canceled to complyrder, 29 issued july 2nd. please note most outdoor demonstrations are not granted permits, first amendment activities are protected. did you talk about trying to do this to avoid something like this happening? >> if you give a bureaucrat an inch they will take a mile of your freedom as we worked with them every step of the way, they through different requirements, you have to wear masks, we...
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we went to the dallas symphony, we went to the dallas opera, we went to texas ballet theater. >> reporter: as anna's world got bigger, her life with bob began to wither. the marriage that had survived a child's illness faltered over time, and anna surprised everyone when she asked bob for a divorce in 2012. for igor's sake they parted as friends. and anna was again on the lookout for a nice guy. which brings us to michael stodnick. >> michael is a very attractive, very intelligent, soft-spoken young man, about anna's age. he is a professor at the university of dallas. >> reporter: and anna's new man. good looking, age appropriate, a mild-mannered business professor. so with a nice new boyfriend and a good job, anna moses was once again moving on up, until the day in january of 2015, when she didn't show for work. michael said he couldn't get in touch with her, so he contacted police. they went to check on her. >> and so when you get a welfare check call, what do you normally expect to find? >> usually go to the house and find, you know, somebody there who didn't wanna talk to the person w
we went to the dallas symphony, we went to the dallas opera, we went to texas ballet theater. >> reporter: as anna's world got bigger, her life with bob began to wither. the marriage that had survived a child's illness faltered over time, and anna surprised everyone when she asked bob for a divorce in 2012. for igor's sake they parted as friends. and anna was again on the lookout for a nice guy. which brings us to michael stodnick. >> michael is a very attractive, very intelligent,...
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in dallas, classrooms open in some capacity, safety measures under way over the next few weeks.s being delivered to more than 200 schools in that area. joining me now, from that area, nbc's morgan chesky. good to have you with us. big decision for the area schools there. what is the hope by delivering this protective gear? >> reporter: yeah, ayman, good morning. the hope is that by delivering this ppe to the 200 schools in the dallas district, that when the time comes for district leaders to make that decision in early september on whether or not they will have in class learning for the more than 150,000 students here in this district, they're going to be ready, they still don't know how exactly that first day of school is going to look. and that's why every day for the next three weeks, they're going to have trucks going behind me, loading up, with masks, with gloves, with clear dividers for students and they're going to be delivering these to each of those schools. they're hoping that that will be enough to keep those numbers low enough to where they can resume somewhat normal
in dallas, classrooms open in some capacity, safety measures under way over the next few weeks.s being delivered to more than 200 schools in that area. joining me now, from that area, nbc's morgan chesky. good to have you with us. big decision for the area schools there. what is the hope by delivering this protective gear? >> reporter: yeah, ayman, good morning. the hope is that by delivering this ppe to the 200 schools in the dallas district, that when the time comes for district leaders...
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that's why joe fay brings the map to dallas to get a second opinion from sandra palomino.llas is my next stop, as well. what kind of condition was the map in when you got it? >> it was in wonderful condition. it was just amazing to us that there were no separations along any of the folds. condition is everything, and value is just rising with literally every fold that we're opening. >> did you know, as an expert in maps and documents and other historical artifacts, that it existed? >> this particular map is newly discovered because it was on nobody's radar. >> now big is the market for maps? >> for collectors in general, they love that period from 1834, 1835, up through the late 1850s. >> that's because so many families trace their texan roots back to the immigration boom of that period. >> texans are very, very prideful of their roots, and they see it almost as a responsibility to preserve the history and pass it on. >> and many of those early texans were influenced by de cordova and his map. >> it's a treasured piece of history, and that's what this map is to texana coll
that's why joe fay brings the map to dallas to get a second opinion from sandra palomino.llas is my next stop, as well. what kind of condition was the map in when you got it? >> it was in wonderful condition. it was just amazing to us that there were no separations along any of the folds. condition is everything, and value is just rising with literally every fold that we're opening. >> did you know, as an expert in maps and documents and other historical artifacts, that it existed?...
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so that's why he's still down in dallas and that's his son so talent asked the whole family is talented in music. >> thank you for sharing that. any other specific episode of your battle experience in korea you want to share with us? >> the pilot, we got him out of there, and i don't know where he is today but i hope he's still alive. >> thank you very much. >> today a house subcommittee holds a hearing to examine security for the upcoming presidential election in november. live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3.
so that's why he's still down in dallas and that's his son so talent asked the whole family is talented in music. >> thank you for sharing that. any other specific episode of your battle experience in korea you want to share with us? >> the pilot, we got him out of there, and i don't know where he is today but i hope he's still alive. >> thank you very much. >> today a house subcommittee holds a hearing to examine security for the upcoming presidential election in...
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george wilson open the presidential library in dallas. george w.bush institute is already functioning and as a part of that i am pursuing many causes that was especially dear to me in the white house. i'm eager to continue to advocate for women's rights and women's health through essential women's initiative i have been working on new ways to help the women of afghanistan and the middle east to promote education and literacy for the millions to alphabets are a mystery and basic addition is a complex puzzle will help to promote basic human freedom for these women and their families that as much as i treasure my public life i also treasure the quiet of my private one. sometime during the first spring and summer in texas i felt the buoyancy of my newfound freedom after eight years of hyper vigilance waiting for the next danger or tragedy i could at last exhale and simply be. when i raise my eyes to the sky it is to see the clouds and the moon and the stars. look up laura i could hear my mother say with a hint of awe and wonder, and i do. [applause] th
george wilson open the presidential library in dallas. george w.bush institute is already functioning and as a part of that i am pursuing many causes that was especially dear to me in the white house. i'm eager to continue to advocate for women's rights and women's health through essential women's initiative i have been working on new ways to help the women of afghanistan and the middle east to promote education and literacy for the millions to alphabets are a mystery and basic addition is a...
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in the 1st period and never looked back final score 5 full to dallas. and the 2018 or runners up vegas golden knights also 31 up in their playoff series biggest defeats of the vancouver canucks 53 in game 4 max at pacha rating scoring 2 of the 5 goals of the golden knights who are the number one seed in the west. tennis is 1st grand slam of the coronavirus pandemic gets underway later without fans in new york but the u.s. open organizers have already had a brush with the virus in the build up to the tournament a player reported to be ben was paired tested positive inside the bubble the frenchman competed at the western and southern open on site last week the 17th seed has pulled out of the u.s. open in the u.s. t a is contact tracing to see if anyone else needs to isolate several top players like rafa nadal and ashley barty decided not to play the tournament in new york because of health concerns but the players who are they say they feel safe i think there is no safer place in the world right now. lowkey or self some or somewhere in a cave or something
in the 1st period and never looked back final score 5 full to dallas. and the 2018 or runners up vegas golden knights also 31 up in their playoff series biggest defeats of the vancouver canucks 53 in game 4 max at pacha rating scoring 2 of the 5 goals of the golden knights who are the number one seed in the west. tennis is 1st grand slam of the coronavirus pandemic gets underway later without fans in new york but the u.s. open organizers have already had a brush with the virus in the build up...
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that is in dallas this morning.p for a food bank with people desperate, in need of help to feed their families. ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: in the middle of the night, a fleet of trucks carrying more than 10,000 boxes of food arrive in a desolate dallas parking lot. >> probably drop them here. >> reporter: valerie hawthorne is making sure all the crates are perfectly lined up. the last time the north texas food bank sponsor add drive-through food giveaway was in may, and hawthorne knows life has only become more desperate for millions of people struggling through the pandemic. >> these distributions truly reveal what the need is and how many of our community members are just one paycheck away from hunger. so we have to be out there to support them during this time. >> reporter: first people in line were pauletta johnson who arrived before the food drive even started. she's on a fixed income and cares for her grandchildren. arthur's work has dried up. >> i'm here to feed the grandkids. it just means a lot. i
that is in dallas this morning.p for a food bank with people desperate, in need of help to feed their families. ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: in the middle of the night, a fleet of trucks carrying more than 10,000 boxes of food arrive in a desolate dallas parking lot. >> probably drop them here. >> reporter: valerie hawthorne is making sure all the crates are perfectly lined up. the last time the north texas food bank sponsor add drive-through food giveaway was in may,...
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look no further than dallas, were five police officers died. black lives matter, an organization who in their d.c. branch set black lives matter means defund the police, one of their presidents in new york said we will burn down the system. we all remember 2015, the yelling of eggs in a blanket frying like bacon at a black lives matter rally. blue lives matter is not allowed? i will stand at this podium and say blue lives matter is an equity issue and blue -- can goodyear needs to acknowledge it. he said the boycott was over is synonymous with blue lives matter. reporter: what about the operational changes louis dejoy made at the postal service? he said he would pause the ones going forward, but what about the ones that already affected coastal delivery? kayleigh: the president made his position clear yesterday to make the postal service solvent by raising rates on packages. it is important to understand how this works. for letters, magazines and catalogs, the postal service can only raise the price according to the rate of inflation. with pack
look no further than dallas, were five police officers died. black lives matter, an organization who in their d.c. branch set black lives matter means defund the police, one of their presidents in new york said we will burn down the system. we all remember 2015, the yelling of eggs in a blanket frying like bacon at a black lives matter rally. blue lives matter is not allowed? i will stand at this podium and say blue lives matter is an equity issue and blue -- can goodyear needs to acknowledge...
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with more on this. >> police here in dallas saying the drivers are most likely board because many of the pandemic, as it stands there's officers that can stop what has become of times a deadly threat. >> a busy texas intersection held hostage by screeching tires and the smell of burnt rubber. this strip is really that loud. >> these drivers are literally blocking the road for their own enjoyment. >> i enjoy the vehicles in the cars but there's a time and place for. >> there are no checkered flags when the dust settles, sometimes the illegal expeditions and an tragedy, in may, 9-year-old girl was killed when three vehicles that were racing smashed into the family car. >> not putting an additional pressure on the police department but they need to step up. >> officers hands are 100% tied. >> local police association says officers cannot chase them for department policy, the best they can do issue them away with flashing lights and sirens and hope they stop for a citation and the drivers know it. >> we are just waiting, were waiting for somebody to get killed. >> there is some hope on t
with more on this. >> police here in dallas saying the drivers are most likely board because many of the pandemic, as it stands there's officers that can stop what has become of times a deadly threat. >> a busy texas intersection held hostage by screeching tires and the smell of burnt rubber. this strip is really that loud. >> these drivers are literally blocking the road for their own enjoyment. >> i enjoy the vehicles in the cars but there's a time and place for....
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. >>> the dallas cowboys are planning on home games with fans in the stands.erry jones says the home team and fans will adhere to all safety protocols but he did not elaborate on how many fans would be involved, how is he going to avoid line queues things like that, currently, they allow stadiums to befilled to 50% of capacity, which could mean up t cowboys home game. >> amc theaters will be opening for the first time since the pandemic. a goal of opening most of the remaining theaters by early september. but there will be changes. masks will be required for all customers and staff. >>> and in georgia, one school district has quarantined over 1300 students and staff members. chair kerokee county is closing of their high schools out of concerns for coronavirus cases spreading. and an uncertain future lies ahead for the district's 42,000 students. that's where we find ellison barber, in woodstock, georgia, for us. ellison, this was what some folks feared in an attempt to go in person. what are they learning on the fly? >> right. it's interesting you have like i
. >>> the dallas cowboys are planning on home games with fans in the stands.erry jones says the home team and fans will adhere to all safety protocols but he did not elaborate on how many fans would be involved, how is he going to avoid line queues things like that, currently, they allow stadiums to befilled to 50% of capacity, which could mean up t cowboys home game. >> amc theaters will be opening for the first time since the pandemic. a goal of opening most of the remaining...
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lisa: that was dallas mavericks owner mark cuban.ore of that conversation, tune into david rubenstein's show tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. laura up, hurricane rapidly intensifying to a category four hurricane. we will discuss the impacts on oil production, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ hurricane laura is set to slam into the u.s. golf course -- gulf coast thursday unleashing storm surges and winds that could inflict as much as 25 billion dollars in damaging. -- damages. yawger.us now is bob this is such a 2020 year. what next can they throw at us? what are we looking at in terms of damage and disruption to production in the gulf coast? the storm cannot pick a worse place to hit. largest four of the refineries in the u.s. directly in the storm's path. these are big refineries. a lot of your viewers are on the east coast. turnpike,ry of on the these refineries are all at least two times larger than that facility. these are monster refineries. there are 3 million barrels of gasoline production shut in right now. also there is 1.5 mi
lisa: that was dallas mavericks owner mark cuban.ore of that conversation, tune into david rubenstein's show tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. laura up, hurricane rapidly intensifying to a category four hurricane. we will discuss the impacts on oil production, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ hurricane laura is set to slam into the u.s. golf course -- gulf coast thursday unleashing storm surges and winds that could inflict as much as 25 billion dollars in damaging. -- damages. yawger.us now is...
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he's quite talented and he plays in the dallas orchestra, my nephew. base violin. he won a musical scholarship to smu, and while he was down there he met two guys that were vietnam veterans and they wanted to start a company that does background checks on people, and while they were -- he went to detective school to start this company up and they bankroll td. well, about 15 years ago they wanted money out of it and some new york firm bought them out and made them all multi-millionaire, all three of them multi-millionaire and they hired him back to run it. so that's why he's still down in dallas and that's his son so talent asked the whole family is talented in music. >> thank you for sharing that. any other specific episode of your battle experience in korea you want to share with us? >> the pilot, we got him out of there, and i don't know where he is today but i hope he's
he's quite talented and he plays in the dallas orchestra, my nephew. base violin. he won a musical scholarship to smu, and while he was down there he met two guys that were vietnam veterans and they wanted to start a company that does background checks on people, and while they were -- he went to detective school to start this company up and they bankroll td. well, about 15 years ago they wanted money out of it and some new york firm bought them out and made them all multi-millionaire, all...
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david: that was dallas federal reserve president robert kaplan talking to michael mckee.he second hour bloomberg radio, ricky davis will be back as promised, to go through the candidates who may be joe biden's running mate. he is supposed to announce this week or maybe next week. in addition to that, we are speaking to an expert from the council on foreign relations on cybersecurity and president trump suggesting tiktok be sold. ceowe are speaking to the of centerline logistics. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ vonnie: it is 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london, and 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. i'm vonnie quinn. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. manufacturing expansion. ism data shows he was grew at the fastest rate ends 2019. companies are thing up in the face of lean inventories. can it continue? steven englander weighs in. we must big with lauren simmons, the youngest full-time female trader on wall street. she is also just a second black woman to trade on the floor of the nyse
david: that was dallas federal reserve president robert kaplan talking to michael mckee.he second hour bloomberg radio, ricky davis will be back as promised, to go through the candidates who may be joe biden's running mate. he is supposed to announce this week or maybe next week. in addition to that, we are speaking to an expert from the council on foreign relations on cybersecurity and president trump suggesting tiktok be sold. ceowe are speaking to the of centerline logistics. this is...
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with me now from dallas is nbc news correspondent morgan chesky. so morgan, what is happening there today? >> katy, what's happening here is people are crossing their fingers and hoping that hospitalizations and daily new cases continue to drop. we have seen some optimism on that side of things, but we're also coming off the second deadliest week in dallas since this pandemic began. and that's what the contrast is with the fact that some leaders are pointing to the fact those cases are dropping. others are pointing to the death toll. the bottom line is more needs to be done to see real impact here in texas. we know one of the biggest struggles here isn't necessarily the medical resources which are already stretched thin, but it's just the mindset of people and how they approach this virus. i had a chance to speak to one doctor who has been working long days doing covid testing in north dallas since this pandemic took hold. openly frustrated about the conversations he still has to have with his own patients on whether or not this virus is even real.
with me now from dallas is nbc news correspondent morgan chesky. so morgan, what is happening there today? >> katy, what's happening here is people are crossing their fingers and hoping that hospitalizations and daily new cases continue to drop. we have seen some optimism on that side of things, but we're also coming off the second deadliest week in dallas since this pandemic began. and that's what the contrast is with the fact that some leaders are pointing to the fact those cases are...
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tardes, imagínate no ha habido espectadoers en eningún stadio desde marzo, el propietario de los dallas las normas de prevención conra el covid, entre ellas reducir el aforod el estadio a la mitad porque el recinto es enorme y piensa aprovechar las múltiples entradas para disminuir los riesgos ,también estudia la posibilidad de que 15 personas se sienten en cada area área:si alguien se enferma. >>> la responsabilidad no caerá sobre el equipo . >>> es necesario saber si hay otros equipos que piensan regresar con espectadores porque sino contra quién van a jugar. >>> varios decidieron no tomar el riesgo, pero significará cuantiosas pérdidas economicas, por eso los texans de houston sí realizarán los partidos con ffanáticos,pero disminuirán la capca de su sestadios a 14 mil personas y todos obligados a usar máscaras, recibirán aproximadamente el 25 por ciento de lo que estaban acostumbrados y los patriotas de nueva inglaterra un "= por ciento, algo que puede ir cambiando. >>> ya que lo mencionaste, si caben 100 mil personas en el estadio de los cowboys. >>> 50 mil personas, es u lugar muy
tardes, imagínate no ha habido espectadoers en eningún stadio desde marzo, el propietario de los dallas las normas de prevención conra el covid, entre ellas reducir el aforod el estadio a la mitad porque el recinto es enorme y piensa aprovechar las múltiples entradas para disminuir los riesgos ,también estudia la posibilidad de que 15 personas se sienten en cada area área:si alguien se enferma. >>> la responsabilidad no caerá sobre el equipo . >>> es necesario saber si...
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aquí la ciudad de dallas se prepara para este gran evento donde el alcalde de la ciudad de dallas.acterial, todo lo esencial para el regreso a clases. >> qué bueno que nos des esta información para que las personas que todavía pueden venir que vengan por cualquier duda. >> puede que aliena venga y tengamos útiles que no sobraron entonces tienen que estar pendientes. >> esto es lo que acontece la ayuda a miles de personas 9000 personas llegan aquí regresamos a los estudios de un nuevo día. >> qué buen consejo. >> te mandamos un abrazo hasta dallas. online o presencial? el regreso a clases es un gran reto para los padres de diremos cómo ayudar a tu hijo para volver a la escuela de forma presencial. además lo que piensan ellos de la seguridad en las escuelas. >> ahora lidia brito enfrenta las acusaciones del político mexicano al cual le pidió ayuda y tendremos envió al fotógrafo prueba entrega el mismo día de target. entregas sin contacto, hasta tu puerta. perfecto para tu día. desde tus mañanitas, o tus tres en punto, o hasta tus buenas noches. sólo descarga el target app hoy. hotcak
aquí la ciudad de dallas se prepara para este gran evento donde el alcalde de la ciudad de dallas.acterial, todo lo esencial para el regreso a clases. >> qué bueno que nos des esta información para que las personas que todavía pueden venir que vengan por cualquier duda. >> puede que aliena venga y tengamos útiles que no sobraron entonces tienen que estar pendientes. >> esto es lo que acontece la ayuda a miles de personas 9000 personas llegan aquí regresamos a los...
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kaplan of dallas. michael: thank you, tom. good morning. thank you very much for joining us today on bloomberg radio and television worldwide, and thank you for not wearing a tie and not making, adhere. [laughter] -- not making tom look bad here. robert: i try. michael: there are those who safety framework review changes all well and good, but what makes you think you can even get to 2% inflation, let alone over it since you have gone a decade without getting there? robert: it's possible that it will take a while to get to 2%. disruption inbled particular are limiting the pricing power of businesses, and inflation has been muted for close to 10 years. articulationpolicy is really a reaffirmation of the situation we have been operating in an hour decision functions for the last few years. it is not a radical shift yet it is an affirmation that we have been in a more muted inflation period. we've been alert that that could don't you policy articulation as a radical change. it is a reaffirmation of the way we have been operating. tom: the new
kaplan of dallas. michael: thank you, tom. good morning. thank you very much for joining us today on bloomberg radio and television worldwide, and thank you for not wearing a tie and not making, adhere. [laughter] -- not making tom look bad here. robert: i try. michael: there are those who safety framework review changes all well and good, but what makes you think you can even get to 2% inflation, let alone over it since you have gone a decade without getting there? robert: it's possible that...
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now, america's team, dallas cowboys.s ago how we can have fans at games. we can have fans at games because if you social distance, you can put 10,000 or 15,000 people spread out very easily in a stadium that holds 100,000 and yes, we are asking people individually, a lot of the spread of the virus comes when there are gatherings where there's no social distancing, people aren't wearing masks but in the dallas cowboys and i think the rest of the nfl can do this as well, there's no reason with proper protocols that the dallas cowboys can't have 10,000, 15,000, 20,000 people socially distanced around the stadium, wearing masks, so they stay in their own group, their own family group. you separate them from others. we cannot continue to shut down america over a virus that we are going to have to learn to live with. the big 12 besides pro football yesterday, university of texas and baylor and other schools in the tcu and the big 12, they said they will move forward. texas is going to move forward. i agree with what the govern
now, america's team, dallas cowboys.s ago how we can have fans at games. we can have fans at games because if you social distance, you can put 10,000 or 15,000 people spread out very easily in a stadium that holds 100,000 and yes, we are asking people individually, a lot of the spread of the virus comes when there are gatherings where there's no social distancing, people aren't wearing masks but in the dallas cowboys and i think the rest of the nfl can do this as well, there's no reason with...
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in the 1st period and never looked back final score 54 to dallas. and the 2018 runners up vegas golden knights are also 31 up in their playoff series biggest defeat the bank to the canucks 53 in game 4 back so catcher 80 sporting with 2 of the 5 goals for the golden knights flew over number one seed in the race . about a thrilling finish on sunday will number one dustin johnson nailed this incredible $43.00 foot birdie putt on the final hole to force a play off against spain's john rome. but i would have thought that was good this was rob on the 1st extra hole he had 2 parts for ability to just stay in the play if they made the hole from 66 feet away. i johnson missed birdie chance handing world number 2 ron the victory from takes home a 2300000 dollar win is jake but johnson stays just ahead of him in the world rankings . if you're going to tell me when i make a 66 but i want to turn him in i'll take it any day you know i think we all want the flashy finish maybe not the stress that comes with it but i you know i said oh my so when joey even the un
in the 1st period and never looked back final score 54 to dallas. and the 2018 runners up vegas golden knights are also 31 up in their playoff series biggest defeat the bank to the canucks 53 in game 4 back so catcher 80 sporting with 2 of the 5 goals for the golden knights flew over number one seed in the race . about a thrilling finish on sunday will number one dustin johnson nailed this incredible $43.00 foot birdie putt on the final hole to force a play off against spain's john rome. but i...
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how is kaplan of dallas different from dudley of new york?: they are two of public the more similar members -- bill dudley no longer on the fed -- but they both came from wall street, and both came from goldman sachs, so they had a similar formative experience in the markets, and understand the markets perhaps better than others on the fed who had different backgrounds. tom: what will be the market reaction? lisa mentioned this earlier, curve steepening is a benefit moynihan, and the others, isn't it? michael: the question is, do we get any new traction with this policies, or do we see continued stagnant inflation numbers well below their goal, and we get a sort of middling recovery that takes a long time to get moving? in that case, you might see some more flattening, and the benefit for the banks comes out of it. lisa: another way we could put this is japanification of the united states, which seems to be a dirty word that people say, and yet here we are. shinzo abe, the longest serving japan -- longest serving prime esther of japan, unexpe
how is kaplan of dallas different from dudley of new york?: they are two of public the more similar members -- bill dudley no longer on the fed -- but they both came from wall street, and both came from goldman sachs, so they had a similar formative experience in the markets, and understand the markets perhaps better than others on the fed who had different backgrounds. tom: what will be the market reaction? lisa mentioned this earlier, curve steepening is a benefit moynihan, and the others,...
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a 6-mile long car line for a food pantry yesterday in dallas. so to me, that congress left town and even if they think they can get it done by september 30th, we know how long it takes for them to get checks out. you could be waiting till late october until people get money. that's reprehensible. >> it is reprehensible. of the jobs that are lost in february, march, and april, we still haven't recovered 58% of those jobs. there was a line at a food pantry a few times a week near my apartment and people were literally standing out in almost 100-degree temperatures waiting for boxes of food, but i'll add this. the president did pass those executive orders are issued them over the weekend. the pressure in a way he is on him to make sure that the payroll taxes are deferred, that a lot of confusion in the business community about that. unclear when and if that would happen for people who do have jobs and then also the additional unemployment benefits, $300 is supposed to come from the federal government and 600 from the state. again, we don't really k
a 6-mile long car line for a food pantry yesterday in dallas. so to me, that congress left town and even if they think they can get it done by september 30th, we know how long it takes for them to get checks out. you could be waiting till late october until people get money. that's reprehensible. >> it is reprehensible. of the jobs that are lost in february, march, and april, we still haven't recovered 58% of those jobs. there was a line at a food pantry a few times a week near my...
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the family sends the canvas to dallas for authentication. >> what was your reaction when you looked atit for the first time? >> it was very different from the one that was in the capitol. >> she immediately sees that the smaller version aims for a more heroic composition -- the most celebrated moments of the battle all in one idealized moment. >> you see these most important, most mythic moments of the battle, and that's really very different than trying to accurately re-create it. >> there's sam houston, his horse shot from underneath him. and deaf smith dispatching a mexican solider while henry karnes tussles with a colonel, and edward burleson leading the infantry. >> it was a whole new way of looking at the story of the battle. >> but if heritage wants to sell the painting for big bucks, it must do a lot more to demonstrate it's indeed what it appears to be, a second mural of harry mcardle's favorite subject, painted by the master himself. >> there are a lot of really great reproductions that are being made now. so you have to always be very cautious. >> so, heritage performs infra
the family sends the canvas to dallas for authentication. >> what was your reaction when you looked atit for the first time? >> it was very different from the one that was in the capitol. >> she immediately sees that the smaller version aims for a more heroic composition -- the most celebrated moments of the battle all in one idealized moment. >> you see these most important, most mythic moments of the battle, and that's really very different than trying to accurately...
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>> son, every day, every day you make me proud. >> reporter: morgan chesky, nbc news, dallas. >> andn is working hard to save enough money to get an apartment to share with his dad. that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. kate snow is here tomorrow with an important story about getting internet connections into communities struggling with weak wifi. it's a vital resource for distance learning and working from home. i'm jose diaz-balart reporting. thank you for the privilege of your time and good night.
>> son, every day, every day you make me proud. >> reporter: morgan chesky, nbc news, dallas. >> andn is working hard to save enough money to get an apartment to share with his dad. that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. kate snow is here tomorrow with an important story about getting internet connections into communities struggling with weak wifi. it's a vital resource for distance learning and working from home. i'm jose diaz-balart reporting. thank you for...
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we'll be talking to the dallas superintendent momentarily. also getting latest read on the hard rock international doing everything he can to make sure he complies not only in florida but other states keeping distancing restrictions in effect, capacity under control but those rules sometimes can change by the moment. all right. let's take a look at our lead story. the ticket that hopes to eventually take control of the executive branch of government come next january. of course talking about joe biden and kamala harris. reaction from the president and vice president of the united states on that. but there is your completed ticket pairing right now. so the table is set. hillary vaughn on what we can expect out of wilmington today. hillary? reporter: hey, neil. senator kamala harris is on her way from d.c. here to delaware to stand side by side with joe biden for the very first time as his pick for vice president after he asked her on a video call yesterday. >> hi, hi, hi, hi. sorry to keep you. >> that's all right. are you ready to go to work?
we'll be talking to the dallas superintendent momentarily. also getting latest read on the hard rock international doing everything he can to make sure he complies not only in florida but other states keeping distancing restrictions in effect, capacity under control but those rules sometimes can change by the moment. all right. let's take a look at our lead story. the ticket that hopes to eventually take control of the executive branch of government come next january. of course talking about...
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morgan is in dallas. how critical is the situation in the rio grand valley? >> reporter: craig, it is tough to put into words when you speak to the health care staff that's in that area right now, fighting to keep these patients alive, finding the help they need, and have to look not just here in texas but even out of state to try to get these critically ill covid-19 patients to a hospital bed, simply because there is no room, not just there in the valley, but almost anywhere they call statewide. it draws a really sharp craftont to the situation we're seeing in larger urban areas in texas. in dallas we're seeing the cases, the hospitalizations start to stabilize, start to drop. if you go south to the rio grand valley. we talked about hidalgo county, but next is star county, a population of about 70,000 people. 60% of those people live at or below the poverty line. half of the population, the county health director tells me, is diabetic. this is an at-risk population. in this county you have one small hospital with 45 beds that has had to airlift patients as f
morgan is in dallas. how critical is the situation in the rio grand valley? >> reporter: craig, it is tough to put into words when you speak to the health care staff that's in that area right now, fighting to keep these patients alive, finding the help they need, and have to look not just here in texas but even out of state to try to get these critically ill covid-19 patients to a hospital bed, simply because there is no room, not just there in the valley, but almost anywhere they call...
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dallas is no stranger to assault on the movable. three years prior blocks from the courthouse a gunman targeting law enforcement ambushed police turning a protest. five officers were killed. 11 other officers were injured including nine officers. this was the deadliest single incident for lawaw enforcement n the united states since 9/11. that day in july 2016 is certainly something etched in our memory just as we are reminded it didn't emerge with the protest that as our citizens have organized home full demonstrations across the country following the tragic events in minneapolis anarchists continue to exploit this first amendment activity as a shield for their violent behavior. somehow, the notion of committing violence in the name of an antigovernment dogma, the via any of the espoused ideologies have been gaining traction at an alarming rate. unlike the protesters who demonstrations they undermined, these antigovernment extremists seem to care down the wall in america, not improve it in fact resorting to violence they are drownin
dallas is no stranger to assault on the movable. three years prior blocks from the courthouse a gunman targeting law enforcement ambushed police turning a protest. five officers were killed. 11 other officers were injured including nine officers. this was the deadliest single incident for lawaw enforcement n the united states since 9/11. that day in july 2016 is certainly something etched in our memory just as we are reminded it didn't emerge with the protest that as our citizens have organized...
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condado, las marejadas suben y es porque se acerca laura, estamos a 200 millas entre la frontera de dallas >>>> a todos los residentes se le obliga a evacual por los vientos de laura, >>>> podría hacer quie todo esto se cubra estado de emergencia agua en horas, en el condado galveston, telemundo >>>> gracias por el informe estaremos pendientes >>>> best buy va a actualizar sus tiendas, como centros para realizar pedidos, debido al incremento de pedidos en un 250 % en este último semeste >>>>> tendrán la opción de conectar por instagram y contactar cuánto sus clientes >>>>> se trata de una abuela hondureña deportada y nos cuenta que ha pásado con ella hasta el momento >>>> su destino final era en houstoon donde vive su hija, aún lucha por reencontrarse con los suyos >>>> no tengo nada, >>>> estuvo en un centro de detención >>>> me querían matar >>>> la abuela de 65 años, no se ha visto en pantalla, lo contrario a su abogado >>>> continúa a la espera de una respuesta del juez que deporto a berta >>>> esto no es estados unidos, no refleja el sueño americano >>>>> conmovesdor istoria, un niño
condado, las marejadas suben y es porque se acerca laura, estamos a 200 millas entre la frontera de dallas >>>> a todos los residentes se le obliga a evacual por los vientos de laura, >>>> podría hacer quie todo esto se cubra estado de emergencia agua en horas, en el condado galveston, telemundo >>>> gracias por el informe estaremos pendientes >>>> best buy va a actualizar sus tiendas, como centros para realizar pedidos, debido al incremento de...
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so, why did you leave dallas? taylor: honestly, i kind of wanted to get away. our personal relationship is very interesting. lemonis: whose personal relationship? taylor: jeff and i's. lemonis: why do you call him jeff, just out of curiosity? taylor: he never earned the father role. like, at the end of the day, that just isn't our relationship. i know he wants it to be, and i feel guilty, and i feel like i'm obligated to be that son for him, but honestly, he missed it. lemonis: you don't think about him as a dad? taylor: not really. i mean, his name's not even on my birth certificate. he wasn't even there when i was born. i didn't find that out until about a month ago. lemonis: like, he wanted you to come join him because he wanted to try to build a bond with you that he knew he broke. taylor: and i agree. lemonis: and he's probably throwing money at the problem because he feels like, if the business fails, you're gone. why don't we jump in and look at the financials? so, in the last year, 2015, total revenue of the locations is $2,050,000. $272,000 of assets a
so, why did you leave dallas? taylor: honestly, i kind of wanted to get away. our personal relationship is very interesting. lemonis: whose personal relationship? taylor: jeff and i's. lemonis: why do you call him jeff, just out of curiosity? taylor: he never earned the father role. like, at the end of the day, that just isn't our relationship. i know he wants it to be, and i feel guilty, and i feel like i'm obligated to be that son for him, but honestly, he missed it. lemonis: you don't think...