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i'm eamon mohyeldin in new york. let's get you to the supreme court where we are following breaking news this hour. any moment now we are expecting a major ruling on president trump's fight to keep his tax returns and financial records a secret. it is a decision that could have sweeping implications on the balance of power between the white house and congress. we are expecting two rulings on this final day of the supreme court's term. the first has to do with subpoenas from three separate house committees, democrats are seeking several years' worth of business records from the trump organization's accounting firm and two banks that loaned money to the president's businesses. the other case involving manhattan district attorney sy advance. wants the president's tax records as an investigation into whether or not the president broke any state laws reimbursing michael cohen hush money paid to stormy daniels during the 2016 campaign. we have an all-star panel to kick things upoff for us. kara lee at the white house, indi
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eamon? >> we should note that mitch mcconnell was on the floor moments ago, he did not make any news in his comments about that bill. we're certainly keeping an eye on what happens there and bring it to you as soon as it does. >>> david, walk us through the new unemployment numbers. there are real life consequences that happen to the policies in d.c. >> reporter: this is a sobering trend for 18 weeks the country's had more than 1 million people file for unemployment insurance, a staggering statistic the likes of which we haven't seen in many decades. i'm here at this expo center in tulsa. folks lined up here earlier this week to get tickets to get help face to face with people who could help them with their unemployment applications and claims. to a "t" everyone i spoke to told me the supplemental benefit caycie was talking about $600 benefit from the federal government is crucial. all of them are looking for work but it doesn't exist at this point in time and for the time being they and the
eamon? >> we should note that mitch mcconnell was on the floor moments ago, he did not make any news in his comments about that bill. we're certainly keeping an eye on what happens there and bring it to you as soon as it does. >>> david, walk us through the new unemployment numbers. there are real life consequences that happen to the policies in d.c. >> reporter: this is a sobering trend for 18 weeks the country's had more than 1 million people file for unemployment...
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eamon? >> vaughn hillyard putting it in perspective for us, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in dr. how word ko, great to have you with us. let's start with the messaging from the very top. president trump, let's listen to what he just said about the federal response. >> we did the right thing. we closed it up. we would have lost millions of lives. we've done a historic thing. we would have lost millions of lives and now opening it up and it's opening up far faster than anybody thought even possible, and more successfully. >> your reaction to that, sir? >> well, closings were appropriate in march and april. in fact, that was the only decision that could have been made back then, but the reopening since then have been not following the strict public health guidelines that the cdc put forward several months ago. the basic principle is states should reopen when evidence of transmission is that the trends are going down, but so many states opened up when trends were going up, and now we're s
eamon? >> vaughn hillyard putting it in perspective for us, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in dr. how word ko, great to have you with us. let's start with the messaging from the very top. president trump, let's listen to what he just said about the federal response. >> we did the right thing. we closed it up. we would have lost millions of lives. we've done a historic thing. we would have lost millions of lives and now opening it up and it's opening up far faster than...
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i'm eamon mohyeldin. in florida less than 1,000 icu beds are available statewide for a population of more than 21 million. hundreds of nurses from around the country are being deployed to arizona, all in an effort toe help hospitals there that are being pushed to the maximum capacity as a key model revises its projections this morning. the university of washington now estimating another 100,000 covid deaths in the united states by november. the model says one way to reduce that number dramatically if nearly all americans wear masks in public. >>> we got major breaking news, intelligence agencies here in the united states and in the uk saying that russia has been trying to steal information from researchers in a bid to win the race for a vaccine against covid-19. we're going to have a lot more on that story in just a few minutes. but our team is spread out covering it all for you. let's start with nbc's blayne alexander in atlanta, georgia and ellison barber will join me from maine. blayne, the university
i'm eamon mohyeldin. in florida less than 1,000 icu beds are available statewide for a population of more than 21 million. hundreds of nurses from around the country are being deployed to arizona, all in an effort toe help hospitals there that are being pushed to the maximum capacity as a key model revises its projections this morning. the university of washington now estimating another 100,000 covid deaths in the united states by november. the model says one way to reduce that number...
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wootson and eamon javers, thank you very much. and thank you all for joinusing we will keep taking you as close to the news as we can. and join us onlineor more talk on theonversation about the latest decisions with cnn's joan biskupic. you can find that on our website or on our socl media. but for now, i'm robert costa. good night from washington. he[captioning performed by national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- g when the world gets complicated, a ls through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that's fidelity wealth management. announcer: additional funding is provided by the estate of a arnoms and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen a foon. committe to bridging cultural differences in our commuie the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ann
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and eamon javers, washington correspondent for cnbc. a lot of news tonight. but let's start with the schools. earlier today, i spoke with new jersey governor phil murphy, a democrat. he told me that he still planning to have in-person leng this fall. but knows many challenges are ahead. he also told me his state needs $20 billion in direct federal aid to shore up its budget. paula, open up your notebook. what is the inside scoop othe president's pressure campaign? >> well, up until now, the administration has really deferred to local leaders to determine when they want to reopen their communities based on the situation on the ground. but then you saw this week when it comes to schools the president issuing this broad mandate that all schools must open in the fall or else, potentially he will cut funding when in fact we know most schools are locally funded. and he's also made other threats. he's made it clear that he's putting pressure on governors. and the question is, why is he taking this approach to schools specifically when he's deferred to states on so m
and eamon javers, washington correspondent for cnbc. a lot of news tonight. but let's start with the schools. earlier today, i spoke with new jersey governor phil murphy, a democrat. he told me that he still planning to have in-person leng this fall. but knows many challenges are ahead. he also told me his state needs $20 billion in direct federal aid to shore up its budget. paula, open up your notebook. what is the inside scoop othe president's pressure campaign? >> well, up until now,...
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eamon?> kelly o'donnell, thank you very much for that update. >>> joining me is nbc news senior political editor mark murray. let me get your initial reaction to the passing of herman cain from a political context and what it might mean for the white house with the news he has died as a result of covid-19 and the likeliness as to whether or not it puts the spotlight once again on the president. seems like we may have lost mark murray. we'll try to reestablish contact with mark murray. mark, are you with me? >> yes, hey, eamon, how are you? >> game' good. sorry, we lost you for a second but such is the reality of live tv. what does herman cain's passing mean for the president and there was criticism the president decided to hold his rally there in tulsa and what it might mean going forward for such events? >> first of all, this tragic news with the herman cain passing and again i'm reminded when that tulsa rally that occurred that there were local people from tulsa who said the event was not
eamon?> kelly o'donnell, thank you very much for that update. >>> joining me is nbc news senior political editor mark murray. let me get your initial reaction to the passing of herman cain from a political context and what it might mean for the white house with the news he has died as a result of covid-19 and the likeliness as to whether or not it puts the spotlight once again on the president. seems like we may have lost mark murray. we'll try to reestablish contact with mark...
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jeff bezones, and -- we do have our investment committee with us today to walk us up to t tthe -- eamon javers is in washington, deidra, and julia boorstin, and josh lipton on apple we were just seeing a shot of the hearing room as well eamon, we may lack some of the visual drama given the remote locations of the ceos, however there will still be plenty of theater given the star power we expect. >> yeah, look, scott, this is scuff iconic moments in business history. starting with big to bako, the big banks, the pharmaceuticals, they've all been through this big moment where all of the leaders of those industries are on the capitol hill raising their hands in the air testifying before congress this one won't have quite the sting of that for a couple reasons. i don't think you can say the technology industry is as unpopular as the industries were and that huge user base i think will go a long way also, you have this idea which you were talking about these guys are going to be testifying remotely. there's a bit of distance that's going to go a long way here, in terms of softening some of t
jeff bezones, and -- we do have our investment committee with us today to walk us up to t tthe -- eamon javers is in washington, deidra, and julia boorstin, and josh lipton on apple we were just seeing a shot of the hearing room as well eamon, we may lack some of the visual drama given the remote locations of the ceos, however there will still be plenty of theater given the star power we expect. >> yeah, look, scott, this is scuff iconic moments in business history. starting with big to...
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thank you so much, eamon really appreciate it. >>> let's get over to diedra bosa >> thank you gabriel wineberg has been a vocal critic of google for years and has spoken to regulators about the dominance of its search engine. thank you for being with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> now, it may be clear to you, to lawmakers, to other incumbents that google's size and power can stifle competition, but senator will argue today that his company actually helps small businesses. it's popular with consumers and it exemplifies the american dream. what should the committee ask him? >> it's not just google, too facebook is there. the two are really a doopoly i think they'll focus on that. and in particular from our perspective being a privacy company, the center of that is a data monopoly, data profiles about americans, people worldwide that has really been created from covert tracking across the internet. so i think there's going to be a lot of focus on how that monopoly was created via this covert tracking and what can be done about it, namely giving consumers a really easy way to opt o
thank you so much, eamon really appreciate it. >>> let's get over to diedra bosa >> thank you gabriel wineberg has been a vocal critic of google for years and has spoken to regulators about the dominance of its search engine. thank you for being with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> now, it may be clear to you, to lawmakers, to other incumbents that google's size and power can stifle competition, but senator will argue today that his company actually helps small...
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javers explains in our latest states of play survey eamon, that would be an important shift. >> yeahsolutely. remember, this poll that we're doing every two weeks now looks at just the six battleground states where the president was able to win that electoral college victory back in 2016 can he do it again in 2020 this poll is another piece of bad news for this president. joe biden continues now for a second poll in a row to lead in all of those six battleground states, extending his lead from 3% to 6% overall in the battleground states. and why is that? well, partly it's the virus and partly it's the economic collapse sponsored by the virus. you look at the numbers here in terms of whether the president is doing enough to help working americans. in these battleground states, 27% say they strongly agree with the idea that the president is doing enough to help working americans, but 47% strongly disagree that's a huge margin there of people who disagree with the idea that the president is helping working americans. and then look at the idea of whether a household is experiencing job l
javers explains in our latest states of play survey eamon, that would be an important shift. >> yeahsolutely. remember, this poll that we're doing every two weeks now looks at just the six battleground states where the president was able to win that electoral college victory back in 2016 can he do it again in 2020 this poll is another piece of bad news for this president. joe biden continues now for a second poll in a row to lead in all of those six battleground states, extending his lead...
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eamon javers has the latest. >> reporter: that's right, it was a split decision at the supreme court for the president of the united states today remember, the two cases here were about two different sets of subpoenas, one from the manhattan district attorney for the president's financial documents from his accounting firm and from his banks. the other from democratic-controlled committees in the house of representatives, also looking for similar financial documentation. the court looked at both cases differently. in the case of the manhattan district court, what the court said is there is no presidential immunity from criminal investigation. the president's legal team had argued the president should have some temporary immunity from when i criminal investigation, especially from a state level entity like the manhattan district attorney, which is not even a federal office. the court didn't buy the president's argument there that means that that case can proceed. the president still has some legal options there, and there's still maneuvering to come, but it looks like the end result d
eamon javers has the latest. >> reporter: that's right, it was a split decision at the supreme court for the president of the united states today remember, the two cases here were about two different sets of subpoenas, one from the manhattan district attorney for the president's financial documents from his accounting firm and from his banks. the other from democratic-controlled committees in the house of representatives, also looking for similar financial documentation. the court looked...
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. >> thank you >>> and now the comments on china, north korea and now tiktok, eamon javers has that.> that's right, psecretary of state mike pompeo making a decision on whether to ban tiktok could be coming soon. speaking at an event at the hill in washington, d.c. a short time ago, here's what he said >> to protect the national security and in this case, the information of american citizens, so whether it's tiktok or any of the other chinese communications platforms, apps, infrastructure, this administration is taking seriously the requirement to protect the american people from having their information end up in the hands of chinese communist party. and so, we're working through a process. where all of the relevant agencies and the private sector are getting to say their peace we hope to have a set of decisions shortly. >> so, the secretary of state not saying what shortly means necessarily, but that matches what administration officials have told me behind the scenes that a decision is on deck over at the white house and could be announced at anytime, we wait and see whether they
. >> thank you >>> and now the comments on china, north korea and now tiktok, eamon javers has that.> that's right, psecretary of state mike pompeo making a decision on whether to ban tiktok could be coming soon. speaking at an event at the hill in washington, d.c. a short time ago, here's what he said >> to protect the national security and in this case, the information of american citizens, so whether it's tiktok or any of the other chinese communications platforms,...
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eamon, just real quickly, i raised this, but you would have a better insight into it doesn't it, though, exacerbate the fears that he won't accept the results of the election should it go against him >> absolutely. >> it was raised by chris wallace in that interview they did. >> we just have a helicopter passing right overhead yes, exactly i mean, the president has suggested that he might not accept the results of the election and the request he is what does that mean? does it matter if the president accepts the results? remember the president doesn't have to issue a concession to be defeated, in i president doesn't have to issue a concession to be defeated, he is defeated when the electoral college says he's defeated and congress certificates those results if the president doesn't accept it doesn't matter because he will be evicted from the white house one way or the other the question is whether or not this election goes into sort of a bush v. gore gray area where it's not a question of accepting results it's a question of whether we have results at all due to confusion or chaos or le
eamon, just real quickly, i raised this, but you would have a better insight into it doesn't it, though, exacerbate the fears that he won't accept the results of the election should it go against him >> absolutely. >> it was raised by chris wallace in that interview they did. >> we just have a helicopter passing right overhead yes, exactly i mean, the president has suggested that he might not accept the results of the election and the request he is what does that mean? does it...
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joining us now is eamon javers who literally wrote the book on cyber security this is a weird one.t twitter is saying, as i understand it, reading between the lines, they are not giving us a lot, some twitter employees were compromised and thus these accounts were compromised. what does that mean to you >> right look, this is a big lesson to american companies right now particularly in this work from home era where we are all distributed where we are trying to make this virus era work. a lot of different formats being looked at. twitter put out a statement sayings this a coordinated engineering attack and targeted some employees with access to internal systems and twitter is looking into what other malicious activity these may have conducted or information they may have accessed when the hacker uses your network of friends or associate against you that appear to come with information from people you know that that person would be likely to send you like getting a fake email from your own boss formatted the way your boss would send you that would say, by the way, can you send me tha
joining us now is eamon javers who literally wrote the book on cyber security this is a weird one.t twitter is saying, as i understand it, reading between the lines, they are not giving us a lot, some twitter employees were compromised and thus these accounts were compromised. what does that mean to you >> right look, this is a big lesson to american companies right now particularly in this work from home era where we are all distributed where we are trying to make this virus era work. a...
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listen, you heard eamon's thing. the mask thing i will say this, i wonder if the mask thing is overplayed because conservatives tend to live in more sparsely populated areas where they feel more safe. what is it being politicized is it everything >> in an election year, i think the issues are ramped up the virus in particular. this has touched every aspect of the country. it is affecting schools, the economy and jobs it is hard to not have that politicization in this environment. will it go on forever? these things ebb and flow. every cycle we would talk about in an election year and context is shrinking they are changing faster the polls you are talking about now in terms of the impact on the virus outbreak in the last couple of weeks affecting the leadership those cycles again are changing rapidly. we don't consider it will be this way forever >> do you agree with joe biden's strategy it is mid-july the election is in about 100 days and we barely see him the strategy would be sit back and let things play out. >> it
listen, you heard eamon's thing. the mask thing i will say this, i wonder if the mask thing is overplayed because conservatives tend to live in more sparsely populated areas where they feel more safe. what is it being politicized is it everything >> in an election year, i think the issues are ramped up the virus in particular. this has touched every aspect of the country. it is affecting schools, the economy and jobs it is hard to not have that politicization in this environment. will it...
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intertwined, the new change research states of play sheds light on what you might call covid politics eamon has more of that >> this states of play poll is really just those six battleground states the president won last time and needs to win again there is more bad flus now as he continues to trail joe biden by six points in all of those battleground states. two weeks ago was the first time our poll showed joe biden having a lead in all six of those states now extending that to a six-point lead biden pulling away why is that? the verdict that voters are weighing in on now in terms of the president job performance. 35% strongly approve and 51% in these battleground states strongly disapprove of his job performance. that is a lot to do with the economy and the virus and whether or not the president is doing enough to help working americans, 27% strongly agree. 47% strongly disagree with that statement. you can see the passion is on the wings here in terms of the strong disagree and strong agree. and whether the president is pushing to reopen the economy for political gain 55% agree and 45% d
intertwined, the new change research states of play sheds light on what you might call covid politics eamon has more of that >> this states of play poll is really just those six battleground states the president won last time and needs to win again there is more bad flus now as he continues to trail joe biden by six points in all of those battleground states. two weeks ago was the first time our poll showed joe biden having a lead in all six of those states now extending that to a...
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>> reporter: hey, there, eamon.at dodgers stadium, which is the biggest testing facility right now in the l.a. area. about 6,000 tests a day. it is actually operated by a group called core, which has been teaming up with the city to run a number of testing sites since late march. core is a nonprofit organization that focuses on disaster relief efforts. right now, we want to bring in the two co-foundered of core. one is actor sean penn, a familiar face to many folks, and also the ceo of core, ann lee. thank you both for joining us. i know you guys have been incredibly busy with this effort. sean, i want to start by talking with you and saying, your organization has responded to so many different disasters over the years. why was testing so important for you guys to focus on right now? >> well [ inaudible ] i would like to answer the question first by saying, it is never going to be our intention to randomly ruffle feathers. we -- but the result of that can be provoking the public, provoking our public partners, and w
>> reporter: hey, there, eamon.at dodgers stadium, which is the biggest testing facility right now in the l.a. area. about 6,000 tests a day. it is actually operated by a group called core, which has been teaming up with the city to run a number of testing sites since late march. core is a nonprofit organization that focuses on disaster relief efforts. right now, we want to bring in the two co-foundered of core. one is actor sean penn, a familiar face to many folks, and also the ceo of...
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eamon javers in washington >>> let's bring in one of the country's foremost experts on cybersecurity,ormer deputy director of national intelligence. as we look at this attack, little harm done apparently. the worry is, i would suppose, that this could either have been some sort of diversion or some kind of probing of the defenses of a major online player, namely twitter. >> i think on its surface it's just cyber being an opportu opportunelistopportune itse opportunistic predator i think you have hit on the two concerns number one is this time it was just money, but imagine it it on election day if your local election authority tells you to go to the wrong place. the second is this was clearly administratio administrative access. somebody got into twitter and was able to do something massive. that's something we need these companies and entities that are holding private information to get with the program of the responsibility that they have. both protecting technically but also really investing in what we talk about, the humans that are involved almost all cyberaing ta cyberata human
eamon javers in washington >>> let's bring in one of the country's foremost experts on cybersecurity,ormer deputy director of national intelligence. as we look at this attack, little harm done apparently. the worry is, i would suppose, that this could either have been some sort of diversion or some kind of probing of the defenses of a major online player, namely twitter. >> i think on its surface it's just cyber being an opportu opportunelistopportune itse opportunistic predator...
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i'm eamon mohyeldin in new york.ial crisis for millions of americans escalates, over on capitol hill, new word of progress in the race for a relief bill. senate republicans
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i'm eamon mohyeldin in new york. you to the supreme court where we are following breaking news this hour. any moment now we are expecting a major ruling on president trump's fight to keep his tax returns and financial records a secret. it is a decision that could have sweeping implications on the balance of power between the white house and congress. we are expecting two rulings on this final day of the supreme court's term. the first has to do with subpoenas from three separate house committees, democrats are seeking several years' worth of business records from the trump organization's accounting f
i'm eamon mohyeldin in new york. you to the supreme court where we are following breaking news this hour. any moment now we are expecting a major ruling on president trump's fight to keep his tax returns and financial records a secret. it is a decision that could have sweeping implications on the balance of power between the white house and congress. we are expecting two rulings on this final day of the supreme court's term. the first has to do with subpoenas from three separate house...
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i'm eamon mohyeldin in new york. new signs the pandemic is accelerating in much of the united states. the nation topping 50,000 new cases in one single day, the highest level yet. multiple states along the sunbelt also reporting new single-day records. more confirmed cases, including california, arizona and texas. arizona now asking the federal government for 500 additional medical workers. new mask orders are in effect in some parts of the country this morning. pennsylvania, savannah, georgia, and florida's miami-dade and broward counties among
i'm eamon mohyeldin in new york. new signs the pandemic is accelerating in much of the united states. the nation topping 50,000 new cases in one single day, the highest level yet. multiple states along the sunbelt also reporting new single-day records. more confirmed cases, including california, arizona and texas. arizona now asking the federal government for 500 additional medical workers. new mask orders are in effect in some parts of the country this morning. pennsylvania, savannah, georgia,...
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good morning, eamon. >> good morning, carl.his announcement out at the top of the hour from the treasury department saying that five airlines have now taken loans from treasury under the c.a.r.e.s. act the airlines are, according to the treasury department, american airlines, frontier airlines, hawaiian, sky west and spirit they have signed letters of intent the treasury says setting out the terms in which treasury would extend loans under division a title 4 subtitle a of the c.a.r.e.s. act there is a statement here from treasury secretary mnuchin who says we are pleased that major air carriers intend to use this important program and for treasury to use its authority under the c.a.r.e.s. act to provide much needed financial assistance while ensuring appropriate taxpayer compensation so, carl, those five airlines now assigning letters of intent to take those loans from treasury under the c.a.r.e.s. act. obviously all of that underscores how brutal of an economic environment it's been for airlines with no clear sense of when tha
good morning, eamon. >> good morning, carl.his announcement out at the top of the hour from the treasury department saying that five airlines have now taken loans from treasury under the c.a.r.e.s. act the airlines are, according to the treasury department, american airlines, frontier airlines, hawaiian, sky west and spirit they have signed letters of intent the treasury says setting out the terms in which treasury would extend loans under division a title 4 subtitle a of the c.a.r.e.s....
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andrew, back over to you. >> hey, eamon, thanks for that we continue this conversation.ick mulvaney is going to join us, omb director for the trump administration good morning to you, mick. thanks for joining us. we're all trying to sort through what we actually think is politically practical, meaning what's actually going to get through in washington. what do you actually think we're going to see given the debate we're having >> i think eamon made some points now that the marker is down it created the environment between the trillion and the three. there is something eamon didn't mention that i have heard in washington which is the possibility of a smaller deal this week. keep in mind, congress is set to go on recess at the end of this week it is typical they'll rush to get something going on the time back in the basin. there are some big state primaries in august. so they really do want to get back and get stuff off of the table here in washington, d.c., so they can have the whole month of august. there may be some discussion this week about doing a smaller package thi
andrew, back over to you. >> hey, eamon, thanks for that we continue this conversation.ick mulvaney is going to join us, omb director for the trump administration good morning to you, mick. thanks for joining us. we're all trying to sort through what we actually think is politically practical, meaning what's actually going to get through in washington. what do you actually think we're going to see given the debate we're having >> i think eamon made some points now that the marker is...
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back congressional negotiations hitting an impasse even as both bodies agree more relief is needed eamonhas more. >> reporter: it's a deadlock here in washington remember the $600 a weaken hansed unemployment insurance runs out today there's no indication they're going to be able to get together and pass a bill today to extend that if you're depending on that life line, you might want to brace for that impact. last night there was a late night meeting. after that, both sides came out and said they weren't optimistic here's what democratic leader chuck schumer said last night. >> we just hope they understand the gravity of the problem the bottom line is this is the most serious health problem and economic problem we've had in a century and in 75 years and it takes really strong, bold action and they don't quite get that. >> reporter: for his part, mark meadows, the white house chief of staff came out and told reporters the democrats told them they were willing to allow that unemployment insurance to expire if they didn't get what they want. he said he was not optimistic about a deal here.
back congressional negotiations hitting an impasse even as both bodies agree more relief is needed eamonhas more. >> reporter: it's a deadlock here in washington remember the $600 a weaken hansed unemployment insurance runs out today there's no indication they're going to be able to get together and pass a bill today to extend that if you're depending on that life line, you might want to brace for that impact. last night there was a late night meeting. after that, both sides came out and...
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and news limited on time eamon i'm. understood so when. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. papen tonio and this is america's lawyer jeffrey epstein's long time associate coconspirator conspirator just one maxwell was arrested last week reigniting the saga that began last summer maxwell has been a central figure in multiple stories and lawsuits regarding epstein but this is the 1st time she'll be facing prosecution for her role in those crimes tonight we'll tell you what to expect from the maxwell prosecution also tonight nationwide protest against police brutality have led to class action lawsuits being filed against police departments across the country and later in the show will audit president.
and news limited on time eamon i'm. understood so when. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. papen tonio and this is america's lawyer jeffrey epstein's long time associate coconspirator conspirator just one maxwell was arrested last week reigniting the saga that began last summer maxwell has been a central figure in multiple stories and lawsuits regarding epstein but this is the 1st time she'll be facing prosecution for her role in those crimes tonight...
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even if you are eamon oply, that is not illegal you have to do bad thinks. pushing things out of the market like microsoft did back in the day when they got called out for antitrust. as you look at it, are any of these four companies, which any of them might be monopolies, are they doing bad things and deserve to be broken up anyway is. >> the notion of antitrust in the u.s. lies on the notion of consumer harm, which is extremely difficult to prove that's where the actions of the antitrust committee will stand or fall. what would youtube or instagram be if facebook hadn't bought them that is hard to weigh out. it tends to get bogged down in the technical details which loses the interest of the lawmakers. >> that is one of the key issues to create a sense of emotive urgency to take on these companies. frankly, they are still widely admired and liked by american citizens >> following up with you, outside of facebook. that is more of an optional product, is there any consumer harm we all love amazon, the fact that we may block out their manufacturers and create
even if you are eamon oply, that is not illegal you have to do bad thinks. pushing things out of the market like microsoft did back in the day when they got called out for antitrust. as you look at it, are any of these four companies, which any of them might be monopolies, are they doing bad things and deserve to be broken up anyway is. >> the notion of antitrust in the u.s. lies on the notion of consumer harm, which is extremely difficult to prove that's where the actions of the...
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it comes as eamon tering committee gets set to meet to discuss what could happen next first would be to extend the current output curve of 9.6 million. it runs the risk of prices running too far too fast opec is more likely to consider an easing of the output down to the 7 million barrel per day mark and that would be significant which would add more oil to a fraj ill market and keep prices on a more sustainable path to recovery the question is can they start scaling back to the output that remains to be seen they indicated they expect global oil demand to the 100 billion barrels per day and becomes more optimistic saying it is going to bounce up to 97 million barrels a day. we spoke to one expert he said 97, it is still dismal >> looking back to 9.7 million barrels a day next year. that's a car crash let's face it. we were around 102 million a day before the pandemic this is not a great look for the out look of oil even worse, that's enough to keep the oil industry, the shale industry on its legs you kind of got the worst of both worlds with opec. >> karen, julia, all eyes on that m
it comes as eamon tering committee gets set to meet to discuss what could happen next first would be to extend the current output curve of 9.6 million. it runs the risk of prices running too far too fast opec is more likely to consider an easing of the output down to the 7 million barrel per day mark and that would be significant which would add more oil to a fraj ill market and keep prices on a more sustainable path to recovery the question is can they start scaling back to the output that...
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. >> we've heard eamon jafrs tweeting out his school district will not be going back >> comfort technologyst buy reported last night a little early they talked about the fact that their on line business was up over 200%. we need more tablets for our kids at home we need to be comfortable and connected. that trade continues and amazon has gained 100 macy's over the last month in market cap brands are leaving department stores and will have to consider adding on to amazon's platform because they need that distribution and there is no choice >> i saw that graphic there that said bts represents a percent of macy's by 20%. i've been spending a lot on line but i didn't know it would be called 20% >> amazon has delayed prime minister -- prime day, which is ironic based on the number of boxes that come every day. let's look at christmas and the holidays this is the time retailers stock up if you are a retailer right now, what are you doing will there be a black friday >> this year, it is take back your turkey day. walmart has talked about not being open on thanksgiving they always take the lead on
. >> we've heard eamon jafrs tweeting out his school district will not be going back >> comfort technologyst buy reported last night a little early they talked about the fact that their on line business was up over 200%. we need more tablets for our kids at home we need to be comfortable and connected. that trade continues and amazon has gained 100 macy's over the last month in market cap brands are leaving department stores and will have to consider adding on to amazon's platform...
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administration is ramping up its rhetoric against china as tensions continue to rise between two nations eamon has the details on what's going on and why >> reporter: last week we saw the speech by the fbi director revealing for the first time, new details about the fbi's investigation into corporate espionage by the chinese government tensions continue to ratchet up when the president signed an executive order that would remove hong kong's preferential trading status he also passed a bill on capitol hill in response to the chinese crackdown. it would authorize some sanctions there. on wednesday, the chinese vowed to retaliation for that action which was a retaliation for the chinese action on thursday, bill barr slammed american companies for being pawns of beijing here is what he said >> the ultimate ambition of china's rulers isn't to trade with the united states, it's to raid the united states if you're an american business leader, appeasing them may be short term rewards but in the end their goal is to replace you. >> reporter: there are two audiences here for this message from the trump
administration is ramping up its rhetoric against china as tensions continue to rise between two nations eamon has the details on what's going on and why >> reporter: last week we saw the speech by the fbi director revealing for the first time, new details about the fbi's investigation into corporate espionage by the chinese government tensions continue to ratchet up when the president signed an executive order that would remove hong kong's preferential trading status he also passed a...
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getting that in our daily lives and i think a lot of american companies need to take a look at it >> eamon, i always think of you as our cyber security guru and expert my question to you is this. i was under the impression that employees out of google, g mail account, employees had a twitter or facebook couldn't ever access people's accounts. though didn they didn't have passion words am i wrong when that >> yeah. we don't know the technical aspects of what happened here. >> so whatever happens it's clear that whatever happened in such a way that twitter couldn't make it all of that stuff is out there do you believe inside companies that employees technically can access accounts, email accounts, social media accounts, banking accounts and other things on their own. >> you know, i don't know. the data certainly exists inside those companies. the question is who has access to it, what do they need to do in order to get access to it it may be that the keys to the car, as an analogy, were left on the table and somebody picked up the car keys and stole the car it doesn't mean employees are rout
getting that in our daily lives and i think a lot of american companies need to take a look at it >> eamon, i always think of you as our cyber security guru and expert my question to you is this. i was under the impression that employees out of google, g mail account, employees had a twitter or facebook couldn't ever access people's accounts. though didn they didn't have passion words am i wrong when that >> yeah. we don't know the technical aspects of what happened here. >>...
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you heard what eamon javers said about what swing voters, likely voters in swing states are saying what do you think right now? where would you feel comfortable and do you stand with mitch mcconnell on this? >> i think the mitch mcconnell proposal is a good starting point, becky i want has a trillion dollars of new spending which as joe just ka indicated is an incredible amount of money. it addresses the key issues. addresses our health care situation. more money for research, antivir antiviral vaccines, more money for schools. so schools can re-open safely. money for employment one thing i like about it, it has tax incentives for people to hire folks because right now that's important to get people back to work and get them back to work safely and a tax incentive to create a safe workplace if you're spending money on things like plexiglas shields or more ppe or more testing or hand sanitizers you can get a tax credit for that. on the unemployment insurance front, the 70% of wages is something that a lot of folks would appreciate includinga lo of people who were just polled if they were
you heard what eamon javers said about what swing voters, likely voters in swing states are saying what do you think right now? where would you feel comfortable and do you stand with mitch mcconnell on this? >> i think the mitch mcconnell proposal is a good starting point, becky i want has a trillion dollars of new spending which as joe just ka indicated is an incredible amount of money. it addresses the key issues. addresses our health care situation. more money for research, antivir...
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eamon oply, it is not illegal. if you go back and read e-mails of mark zuckerberg, he doubled back because i think he realized that given that power, that he had to almost rewrite the email later to suggest, no, no i'm not trying to do that. he was thinking about this in 2010 can you see how he's tracking in his mind the way he was thinking about it yes, everybody always wants to buy a competitor but the size and scale these guys are at now, it is hard to do that. >> his answer was that the ftc had all the same information at that time and they approved it >> that's going to be the other interesting element in this. will the government or would the government be willing to go back and effectively unapprove. there has been cases where the government has approved a transaction and relooked at deals they approved years ago. it does happen >> not impossible. >> as somebody who lives in a family of antitrust lawyers, this is what we talk about all the time >> jim cramer has it right on this he was talking about it. this
eamon oply, it is not illegal. if you go back and read e-mails of mark zuckerberg, he doubled back because i think he realized that given that power, that he had to almost rewrite the email later to suggest, no, no i'm not trying to do that. he was thinking about this in 2010 can you see how he's tracking in his mind the way he was thinking about it yes, everybody always wants to buy a competitor but the size and scale these guys are at now, it is hard to do that. >> his answer was that...
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after the break while we continue the discussion with the doyenne of irish political commentators eamon molly let's see that. every crisis in america has been packaged as a bond and sold into the junk bond market with a longer maturity at a slightly lower coupon rate and they've been doing this now for 40 years to the point where america's indebtedness says. they engineered to the point of an extinction event as have many countries as the global. u.s. secretary of state mike ok ok is on a mission he claims the world must change china or china will change just how should we interpret this the cold war to be waged against me this is also implying force regime change china is certainly a major global competitor but is it now. a dog industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells the bodies on the streets many of them underage. los angeles police reveal a taste of the daily challenge if you're going to exploit for a child here in los angeles they were going to come out you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight 6 trade. welcome back 50 yea
after the break while we continue the discussion with the doyenne of irish political commentators eamon molly let's see that. every crisis in america has been packaged as a bond and sold into the junk bond market with a longer maturity at a slightly lower coupon rate and they've been doing this now for 40 years to the point where america's indebtedness says. they engineered to the point of an extinction event as have many countries as the global. u.s. secretary of state mike ok ok is on a...
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eamon, thank you >>> the market today did finish at just about the lows of the session.was a pretty broad selloff. we saw every sector get hit except for consumer staples, a 1% decline on the s&p. does it signal more weakness as we deal with these rising case numbers and roll back the reopening or is it just a pause in the five-day win streak the market just came from? >> it would basically look the same whether it were a inflection point or a pause. the staples outperformance owes a lot to walmart all that being said, i do think there's kind of a wear and tear on the cyclical part to the market that has not been escapable. you look at banks with a new relative low against the s&p 500 going back a few months. that's not great news. treasury yields are showing a very subdued outlook for the pace of the recovery this is going to be the background concern that has been there for a little while the big question has been is it going to be a die when the big cap growth stocks that drive the nasdaq are going to make up for that it didn't do it today. it looks like a pretty ugly
eamon, thank you >>> the market today did finish at just about the lows of the session.was a pretty broad selloff. we saw every sector get hit except for consumer staples, a 1% decline on the s&p. does it signal more weakness as we deal with these rising case numbers and roll back the reopening or is it just a pause in the five-day win streak the market just came from? >> it would basically look the same whether it were a inflection point or a pause. the staples...
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that second decision we were looking for, and for that, we'll interrupt quickly here and go back to eamon> yeah. carl, that's right the second decision is in. the supreme court is throwing out rulings allowing the democratic-led congressional committees to obtain the president's financial records sending the dispute to the lower courts here. so that sort of keeps the supreme court for now anyway out of the position of really regulating a dispute between two independent branches of government which was one of the concerns here on the part of the supreme court. the issue in all of this had been three separate house committees had subpoenaed the president's financial information from his accounting firm and from his banks, capital 1 and deutsche bank. what they wanted was information about the president's financial activities the question constitutionally was whether or not they had a legislative purpose to do that whether or not this was a fishing expedition, so to speak, or whether they were subpoenaing this information for a legitimate investigation that would result in some kind of legis
that second decision we were looking for, and for that, we'll interrupt quickly here and go back to eamon> yeah. carl, that's right the second decision is in. the supreme court is throwing out rulings allowing the democratic-led congressional committees to obtain the president's financial records sending the dispute to the lower courts here. so that sort of keeps the supreme court for now anyway out of the position of really regulating a dispute between two independent branches of government...
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eamon, the fact that it does seem potentially like this access happened through employees within thepany, if it was, for example, an inside job, what could be the ripple effects. i ask because if this is a dry run and we're coming into the elections, i would imagine that's going to bring a world of scrutiny not just from within a company itself but also from the government and political entities and make this potentially into more of a national security conversation >> yeah. there's going to be a couple conversations that have to happen one is inside twitter and the other social media companies about who has this kind of access and how those people are monitored. and whether or not there's anything that the companies can do to reinforce sort of overlapping layers of security to make sure the people aren't able to just on their own go off and do something like this the other conversation that's going to have to happen is more broadly in the society right i mean, imagine the political or economic damage you could do by taking over a number of social media accounts of high profile figur
eamon, the fact that it does seem potentially like this access happened through employees within thepany, if it was, for example, an inside job, what could be the ripple effects. i ask because if this is a dry run and we're coming into the elections, i would imagine that's going to bring a world of scrutiny not just from within a company itself but also from the government and political entities and make this potentially into more of a national security conversation >> yeah. there's going...
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research survey shows an overwhelming majority of likely swing state voters support additional aid eamonavers has had gray hair for a longtime now matching the president's hair which people are talking about quite a bit too as well. tell us about the states at play >> reporter: yeah, joe look a striking finding here when we look at whether or not those swing state voters in the six battleground states want additional stimulus. look at this number. 81% of the people we surveyed here likely voters say they would like additional stimulus that is a monster number it's not too much of an exaggeration to say the only thing that poll in 80s are mom and apple pie in this country. that's a striking finding and across the board here. overwhelming majorities of both parties want to see that stimulus, you talked about 81% in the battle ground states. among democrats in those battle ground states, 95% that want to see additional stimulus. 68% of republicans, those you wouldn't expect republicans to want a lot more government spending 68% of them in our survey here are saying they do want that additio
research survey shows an overwhelming majority of likely swing state voters support additional aid eamonavers has had gray hair for a longtime now matching the president's hair which people are talking about quite a bit too as well. tell us about the states at play >> reporter: yeah, joe look a striking finding here when we look at whether or not those swing state voters in the six battleground states want additional stimulus. look at this number. 81% of the people we surveyed here likely...
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washington unveiling major parts of their plan and democratic leaders met with white house officials eamon javers has all of the news. >> reporter: these details that the republicans released are a starting point for the negotiations with the democrats ahead of the deadline at the end of the week for the bonus unemployment checks to run out that's the headline. they want to scale that back it was $600 a week they want to scale it back all the way down to $200 a week through september. the concern there on the republicans part is they're paying people too much to stay at home and it disincentive advises them from looking for a job. they say by october they want to replace that plan with another one that would give you 70% of your previous salary on unemployment direct payments, those are definitely going to be part of this republican plan 1200 and 2400 for individuals and couples under the $75,000 a year annual income threshold there's a second round for the ppp and companies with fewer than 300 employees and revenue that has fallen by more than 50% can go back and get another bite of the p
washington unveiling major parts of their plan and democratic leaders met with white house officials eamon javers has all of the news. >> reporter: these details that the republicans released are a starting point for the negotiations with the democrats ahead of the deadline at the end of the week for the bonus unemployment checks to run out that's the headline. they want to scale that back it was $600 a week they want to scale it back all the way down to $200 a week through september. the...
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street change research and battleground states looking at voters for the race for the white house eam eamon javers now with what we refer to as "the states in play." >> we call it states of play because these are the six battleground states. he won all six of them in 2016 we are watching what might happen there come november it is early days but this poll has more bad news now. two weeks was the first time we saw joe biden take a lead in all six of those battleground states tood today, extending his lead to plus three to plus six we are seeing the president is losing all six of these to joe biden. in arizona, negative 7, wisconsin negative 8 florida down five. florida is the only state where we are seeing president trump catching up. he was down more than five earlier. still, the president under water there. so crucial to the elections now. why is this happening? take a look at the bread and butter issues. you see the president losing traction here. under water on immigration by 54-46 among likely swing-state voters 54% disapprove of the way he's handling immigration 52% disapprove of the w
street change research and battleground states looking at voters for the race for the white house eam eamon javers now with what we refer to as "the states in play." >> we call it states of play because these are the six battleground states. he won all six of them in 2016 we are watching what might happen there come november it is early days but this poll has more bad news now. two weeks was the first time we saw joe biden take a lead in all six of those battleground states tood...
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eamon kelly, founder of crossfit berserk gym in belfastjoins me now. how is it going today? sanitiser and everything in place so they can clean their equipment when they can clean their equipment when they finish and the main thing is ensuring the coaching is clear so eve ryo ne ensuring the coaching is clear so everyone is comfortable and confident in what we are doing to keep the gym safe. is it the case that perhaps people might be breathing heavily, there is a risk there. that is where our social distancing comes into place and are so distancing comes into place and are so important. at the warehouse gyms we have plenty of room, we can market the floor and everyone has their own grid. how far apart are they? about 1.5 metres budget we need to stand on the perimeter of one box to get close to someone else. even the layout of the equipment even when people are breathing heavy, the cardio equipment is facing different directions are silly but not be directly in front of close to anyone else. we have good coaches who know how to instruct people, everyone is ina numbered how
eamon kelly, founder of crossfit berserk gym in belfastjoins me now. how is it going today? sanitiser and everything in place so they can clean their equipment when they can clean their equipment when they finish and the main thing is ensuring the coaching is clear so eve ryo ne ensuring the coaching is clear so everyone is comfortable and confident in what we are doing to keep the gym safe. is it the case that perhaps people might be breathing heavily, there is a risk there. that is where our...