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. >> silvia sancnchezanchez ec j manojo, fijo estdijo estar cansa yo siento que los 2 partidos, s estnjugando con la comunidad a latina, al prometer la reforma m migratoria y no la cumplen >> los democratas como nancy pel y pelocy, ghillary clinton y barac ojbama, fueron las grandes es l estrellas de la noche. >> pero cualquier oportunidad depende por completo del resu t resulitado de esta elecciones. >> este gobierno ha demostrado que va a derribar nuestra dem democracia si es o hace falta r para ganar >> la participacin del dominic n dominicano prince roicye yuce v invitacin para votar >> estamos aqu en e lcentro c s chase, (musica) hoy parece, si cristina, llevas experiencia hac9ieniendo esto que le dirias a los democatrata? (musica) que salgan en masa, al parecer estn preocupados que la admini t administracin trump no vaya a e respetar los rsultados o vatyyaa entorpecer los datos >> quieren que no vayan a jugar con los reslutadultados. >> el presidente trump ha es d estado molesto, pero como lo ha mostrado lo ha mostrado tuioteand se ha burlado dicendo iendo q s esartari un poco di
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. >> narrator: fm frontline's award-winning political team-ec the tion year tradition critics have called >> frontline is made pe by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.po and by the ction for public broadcasting. john d. and catherine t.by the macarthur foundation, committed to building a mo just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.or the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frtlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism.pa th foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthyna josm that informs and inspires. and by theur frontline lism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagle captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other "frontline" programs, visit our website at pbs.org/froline. ♪ frontline's, "love, life and the vi and "undocumented in the pandemic" are available on amazon prime
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these are all part of what our council is looking at, treasury, and ec, omb.ust w say one thing. i appreciate the context of the jobs. as i said, there is still a good deal of hardship out there. however, jobs have come back by nearly 8 million in the last couple of month unemployment claims have fallen igsubstantially from the of this winter and a lot of people have gone back to work. some of that was because of a bipartisan rescue package last march, which really helped the jobs story and helped deal with the virus. unfortunately, we can't seem to find any more bipartisanship. and tha is a problem which is leading the president to act on his own. judy: but i'm sure you don't deny that until there is a vaccine, until there is some in sight right now, many small businesses wl remain closed. businesses are just not operating anymore as they can't employ people. larry: if ien may, youon inordinate amount of money on vaccine research. right now, there are six or seven companies that are in stage three, phase 3 of a vaccine. judy: corrected -- larry: it may come b
these are all part of what our council is looking at, treasury, and ec, omb.ust w say one thing. i appreciate the context of the jobs. as i said, there is still a good deal of hardship out there. however, jobs have come back by nearly 8 million in the last couple of month unemployment claims have fallen igsubstantially from the of this winter and a lot of people have gone back to work. some of that was because of a bipartisan rescue package last march, which really helped the jobs story and...
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military and the now-defunct japese imperial eces of t war sll hangore overkinawa whi shoders out 70s. litary faciliti in japa but thi yr t cldren of soldie at one.s. bas eated aessage o peace featurinpaper cres. >> one by one, origami cranes take flight around the world as symbols of peace. bringing people together, the video was made by former pupils at an elementary school located on the u.s. military base in okinawa, japan. five years ago, the school started teaching its students about the battle of okinawa. these class are taught by who believes it's important to know the history you livive in. her family survived, but many other people hiding in island caves lost their lives. >> but if my family won't survive, i wouldn't be able to be standing here. >> when these two families are fighting against each other in your house, how would that make you feel? >> upset. >> bringing the tragic story to live, shimojo wants the children to put themselelves in t the sh of those caught there. the school learned of a disturbing event. vandals attacked a memorial from the war. the site honors
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giant's power plant and that alone is a huge amount of units and, you know, how are we going to equ ec equitably do. i want to look at worker protections which are equally as important. and so what i've noticed over the years is that instead of, you know, forcing everyone to go eight stories and up where they don't want to, and that's an extreme case, but certain people are looking at extreme cases and what i've seen and kind of figured out, i think th richmond did it a little better, less of a single-family home model and a ground floor lobby where there are three full flats and a lot of the houses are zoned up to 4e family homes and so without raising any height limits or getting into anything too drastic, if we just looked at slightly expanding the density controls in a house of rh2, maybe if they were allowed to go to their height limit and have flee fulthreefull flats and thee large enough that you can have a small family. i won't say you can have a large family in a 1400 flat. it's doable and will hit the price point need to stay here. a lot of us are from here, we live here and
giant's power plant and that alone is a huge amount of units and, you know, how are we going to equ ec equitably do. i want to look at worker protections which are equally as important. and so what i've noticed over the years is that instead of, you know, forcing everyone to go eight stories and up where they don't want to, and that's an extreme case, but certain people are looking at extreme cases and what i've seen and kind of figured out, i think th richmond did it a little better, less of a...
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the blast comes as lanon h omen going through an unprecedented ec crisis.e will talk about that in a moment. in the immediate aftermath, it has placed pressure on health care system already struggling with the coronavirus pandemic. you seetr peoplng to get access to the hospital but being turned away by staff and the wounded being treated outside. here is a pediatrician at st. george university hospital. >> the hospital was full of patients, and it became completely nonfunctiing. we had to evacuate all the patients to the er floor and outside of the er. we did not have any electricity. we had patients who had arrest in the parking lot of the er, and emergency doctors were rushing to them, trying to intubate, and we were doing cycles of arrest on the patients in the parking lot.it was trulyy traumatic experience. >> manof the staff themselves were hurt. the system wasspwamped. two als were too damaged to be functional. another two arenly partially working and doctors are running low on supplies. >> the blast decimat our stocks. normally use in a month or two
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rovixiidra is the only ec for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. got any room in your eye? talk to an eye doctor about twice-daily xiidra. i prefer you didn't! xiidra. not today, dry eye. >>> let's take a look at what is going onrom our exploratorium camera. it is pretty clear as we look back from pier 15. and that will be the case only this morning. we'll have a lot more cloud cover the next couple mornings. low to mid 60s along the coast today, 74 to 77 around the bay. 82 to 87 inland from noon to 4:00. and everybody back in the 50s at the coast, 60s and 70s for the rest of us. small craft advisory, 12 hours today of blustery conditions from 9:00 this the morning to 9:00 in the evening. and look at the central valley, the 97 to 102
rovixiidra is the only ec for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. got any room in your eye? talk to an eye doctor about twice-daily xiidra. i prefer you didn't! xiidra....
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talking to republican strategists today who say the best thing the president can do is focus ono the ecfore the pandemic and try to make the case to voters that he is better equipped than biden to rebuild the economy, to keep regulations loose, to help job groh, and to lo for ways to add to his coalitionnstead of focusing on grievances, instead of riling up his base, look for ways to bring people back into the full. we saw that strategy play out on the democratic side, where there was a real effort this week to expand the ten so to speak, and we will see if trump tries to do that next week. robert: hallie, we have about 20 secos. tolear out the reporting, is president -- is mr. penn safe on the ticket? hallie: yes. he is the guy giving the remarks wednesday evening. robert: i just wanted to check with one of the top reporters from the country, because id he he. but we will take hallie jackson 's iord f we will leave it there. what a week,onvention week. really appreciate everyone. yamiche alcindor, hallie jackson , molly ball, and philip rucker, and you, thank for stopping by. check us
talking to republican strategists today who say the best thing the president can do is focus ono the ecfore the pandemic and try to make the case to voters that he is better equipped than biden to rebuild the economy, to keep regulations loose, to help job groh, and to lo for ways to add to his coalitionnstead of focusing on grievances, instead of riling up his base, look for ways to bring people back into the full. we saw that strategy play out on the democratic side, where there was a real...
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and i think this is why we are in such terrible straits in terms of dealing with the om ec and whether or not there's a rolling movement in congress that would not be in intelligence committee matter but i think certainly the laen rcement and southern district of new york are doing what they should invest getting criminality no matterwho perpetrates it. >> let's turn to another case of big news this week. a bipartisan senate report came out which rgets the links between the trump campaign and the russian intelligence in 2016. the report detailed several pointsof contact tween the two. but it opped short of saying there was a coordited conspiracy. what is the bottom line for your. >> what's great here is that the republicans were not going to go to the same place. democrats and republicans agreed with what inwe found the house they welced and encouraged intervention to help the campaign. they built it into the campaign plan and made full use of it. e trump campaign paul manafort secretly was meeting with an agent of russian intelligencet providing that agth internal polling datat to hel
and i think this is why we are in such terrible straits in terms of dealing with the om ec and whether or not there's a rolling movement in congress that would not be in intelligence committee matter but i think certainly the laen rcement and southern district of new york are doing what they should invest getting criminality no matterwho perpetrates it. >> let's turn to another case of big news this week. a bipartisan senate report came out which rgets the links between the trump campaign...
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this is what happens when we ec for the job.ur country en up in tatters and so does our reputation around the world. >> mary bruce with us live tonight from wilmington, delaware. and mary, joe biden taking note today that today marks the third anniversary of the white supremacist rally in charlottesville and it was clear not only in his words today, but in his choice of a running mate, the message he's sending to the country. >> reporter: david, joe biden has said that president trump's response to charlottesville is what inspired him to run. that he simply couldn't stand by after president trump said there were very fine people on both sides. and tonight, biden said he is proud to have harris by his side in this battle, sayquote, knows. david? >> mary bruce leading us off again tonight. mary, thank you. >>> president trump before the cameras at the white house just a short time after joe biden and kamala harris spoke. in a new interview today, he had already called kamala harris a disaster, labeling biden and harris as socialis
this is what happens when we ec for the job.ur country en up in tatters and so does our reputation around the world. >> mary bruce with us live tonight from wilmington, delaware. and mary, joe biden taking note today that today marks the third anniversary of the white supremacist rally in charlottesville and it was clear not only in his words today, but in his choice of a running mate, the message he's sending to the country. >> reporter: david, joe biden has said that president...
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pandemic adding confusion to a college football season struggling to stay on its feet joining the, ecnd acc, the big 12 says taking a shot at the fall season offered more reward than risk. >> touchdown >> we're aware of the risks. it would be naive to assume that we're not going to have cases. we know that will happen that's why we have planned to the extent that we have. >> reporter: but in the last 24 hours the big 10, pac-12 and big east have all side lined the fall season, citing the health and safety of student athletes notre dame among the teams set to take the field. >> i would rather take the risk playing the game i love and fighting for my career, once i leave notre dame. >> reporter: for players that do suit up they could be tested up to three times a week before game time. that includes before athletes come out of the tunnel, and onto the field. college football is a $7 billion business but more than money is at stake. >> from an ethical standpoint the colleges have to ask themselves do we want to be the ones responsible for creating this atmosphere where guys potentially c
pandemic adding confusion to a college football season struggling to stay on its feet joining the, ecnd acc, the big 12 says taking a shot at the fall season offered more reward than risk. >> touchdown >> we're aware of the risks. it would be naive to assume that we're not going to have cases. we know that will happen that's why we have planned to the extent that we have. >> reporter: but in the last 24 hours the big 10, pac-12 and big east have all side lined the fall season,...
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sound anne thompson ec anecdota.ates is massachusetts, attorney general mara joins us now. good evening. what are you planning on doing, to not mess with the ballots? >> as we said, we'll take them to court. right now, as we speak, ari, people are worried about receiving, unemployment checks, prescription drugs, we're concerned about what's going to happen with mail-in ballots. so we've said we're going to go to court today in response. you saw that dejoy appears to have issued a statement rescinding some of those positions, so we're going to continue to press ahead. no gains are going to be played and that the extent, things have been played. those are immediately. >> more explicit in the current situation? >> exactly. you know, we need to make sure we have an order in place or at least an ingredient, a binding agreement. supposed to be about free and safe elections, we need to look at what dejoy came up with today. for the first time in the country, we'll have tens of millions of people voting by mail and we need t
sound anne thompson ec anecdota.ates is massachusetts, attorney general mara joins us now. good evening. what are you planning on doing, to not mess with the ballots? >> as we said, we'll take them to court. right now, as we speak, ari, people are worried about receiving, unemployment checks, prescription drugs, we're concerned about what's going to happen with mail-in ballots. so we've said we're going to go to court today in response. you saw that dejoy appears to have issued a...
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buildings are threatened. 115 buildings have been destroyed and 20 more reported yesterday but with more ec the weekend. firefighters believe that number will go up. today winds cooperating which allowed firefighters make some progress. >> a good day for firefighters today, the weather have been cooperating with us within the past 24 hours. it is giving us the opportunity to jump on or control objectives and being able to establish lines in a variety of parts of the fire. >> reporter: the north zone is looking good. in santa cruz county, firefighters have got a second control line from highway 1 to highway 9. aircraft did make a few drops today but because of the smoke they had to stop. cal fire admits they are definitely short staff. national crews are getting trained and they should offer help in a few days. crews in arizona are helping now and more crews in western states are on the way to help and support this fire. one other thing that's a big concern is that lightning strikes are expected in the next few days. there is a big fear that those lightning strikes may cause more fires. mari
buildings are threatened. 115 buildings have been destroyed and 20 more reported yesterday but with more ec the weekend. firefighters believe that number will go up. today winds cooperating which allowed firefighters make some progress. >> a good day for firefighters today, the weather have been cooperating with us within the past 24 hours. it is giving us the opportunity to jump on or control objectives and being able to establish lines in a variety of parts of the fire. >>...
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ection was an attorney and corporate executive, wendell wilkie. it is today on c-span. >> next, we visit the national archives in washington, d.c. to tour the exhibit "rightfully hers: american women and the vote" with museum curator corrine porter. corrine: hi, i am corinne porter. i am a curator here at the national archives museum. i am going to show you around the exhibition today. before we head into the gallery, i want to talk about this lenticular that is out in the lobby. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march, looking up pennsylvania avenue toward the united states capital. it is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 women's march from pennsylvania avenue as well. and it is a lenticular, which has a special effect. as you walk by, the image changes between the two. we really wanted to have it in the exhibit to help grab the public's attention, and also to signal this is a historic exhibit, but one that continues to have contemporary relevance today. let's head
ection was an attorney and corporate executive, wendell wilkie. it is today on c-span. >> next, we visit the national archives in washington, d.c. to tour the exhibit "rightfully hers: american women and the vote" with museum curator corrine porter. corrine: hi, i am corinne porter. i am a curator here at the national archives museum. i am going to show you around the exhibition today. before we head into the gallery, i want to talk about this lenticular that is out in the...
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facebook said this: ec >>the trump campaign has been trying to get one more in person event added tohey wanted another presidential debate against joe biden to happen before mail-in ballots get sent out to voters homes. we just heard from the commission that they rejected that request from the trump campaign saying there is a big difference in mail-in ballots going out to people's mailboxes and those votes actually needing to be cast before the first debate happens. neil. >> neil: thank you very much. we told you earlier about the chamber of commerce saying tariffs will raise costs for u.s. manufacturers and they are not breezed. -- pleased. police department across the country now with what is going on in portland, oregon, where the police chief said he had it. then the issue in los angeles where budget cuts are so extreme police don't know how they will survive it. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's
facebook said this: ec >>the trump campaign has been trying to get one more in person event added tohey wanted another presidential debate against joe biden to happen before mail-in ballots get sent out to voters homes. we just heard from the commission that they rejected that request from the trump campaign saying there is a big difference in mail-in ballots going out to people's mailboxes and those votes actually needing to be cast before the first debate happens. neil. >> neil:...
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it wasn't really a belligerent speech,ec but it wasn't a tame speech either. thought it was tremendously impressive. i think we have, you know, the birth of a star here. >> martha: chris, what stands out to you tonight? >> what stands out to me is that about 2-3 weeks ago, donald trump suggested that he might make his acceptance speech at the white house, and there was an uproar in washington. republican senate leaders said, that can't happen. we can't have that. that barrier was completely blown away tonight for good or for ill. we had the president pardoning somebody, it was a deeply moving ceremony and jon ponder definitely deserves a pardon,ig but he pondered him right in the middle of the republican national convention. we have a naturalization speech right in the middle of the republican convention. melania trump delivered a very impressive speechhe from the rose garden, the white house. i think perhaps most controversial of all, we have the secretary of state making an openly political speech from a diplomatic hot spot in jerusalem. you know, we do need
it wasn't really a belligerent speech,ec but it wasn't a tame speech either. thought it was tremendously impressive. i think we have, you know, the birth of a star here. >> martha: chris, what stands out to you tonight? >> what stands out to me is that about 2-3 weeks ago, donald trump suggested that he might make his acceptance speech at the white house, and there was an uproar in washington. republican senate leaders said, that can't happen. we can't have that. that barrier was...
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when we talk about how to achieve safety, which should be our ec undersnd healthy communities in manyentire city budget is dedicated to policing, we really have to have an honest conversation about whether that is the smartest use of the resources? and by no means does this mean for me, by no means does this mean getting rid of police. but it does mean taking a it ulty.lngmahe goal is because if it is, invest in schools, invest in healthcare, invest in jobs and you'll have safe communities. >> stephen: folks we have to take a quick commercial break but when we return i'll have more with senator kamala harris. ♪ ♪ ♪ take the good, with the bad ♪ live the life you want to have ♪ it's looking really good! ♪ [whistling] ngui mufflewords] ♪ i felt gross. people were afraid i was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear. five years now. i just look and feel better. see me. five years now. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get che
when we talk about how to achieve safety, which should be our ec undersnd healthy communities in manyentire city budget is dedicated to policing, we really have to have an honest conversation about whether that is the smartest use of the resources? and by no means does this mean for me, by no means does this mean getting rid of police. but it does mean taking a it ulty.lngmahe goal is because if it is, invest in schools, invest in healthcare, invest in jobs and you'll have safe communities....
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>> and you've got an interview with the economygovernment's ec minister. >> reporter: he said the government in power now has only been in power for six months and they couldn't undo it because of mismanagement. and he said it's tougher than the 15-year civil war. and they need international aid to come and fix the country because they cannot afford to do it on their own. he's only been in the job a few months, how could he possibly fix all of these problems in just a short period of time. >> all right. he spoke about dire need. what do you make of the need the calls that the country should bypass, entirely, the donations so aid is not siphoned off? >> reporter: if you have aid coming it's only going to line the pockets of those responsible for this very position. french president macron said they will not send it to the government. they will do it directly to the people in need. and that's why the protests are atop the news. they are saying they want the international community to come and bring money to people in need, not politicians. >> you speak of the protesters, the opponents of the g
>> and you've got an interview with the economygovernment's ec minister. >> reporter: he said the government in power now has only been in power for six months and they couldn't undo it because of mismanagement. and he said it's tougher than the 15-year civil war. and they need international aid to come and fix the country because they cannot afford to do it on their own. he's only been in the job a few months, how could he possibly fix all of these problems in just a short period...
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we're working with our ece teachers and ensuring that they have the resource needed to operate under these conditions. but we no that we need more resources into the system. and that's the end of my presentation. as i said, it would be short. or brief. >> thank you, ingrid. and yes, president yee. >> thank you, director. the current budget, looking at the '19-'20, last year's budget, 35 million allocated for your office and how much of that is coming from cal-works? did you hear the question? >> are you asking how much is coming from the hsa cal-work's program for childcare? >> correct. >> state is providing additional funding in stage one in line with the caseload growth. >> that's gone way down, hasn't it, from a long time ago? >> yes, the caseload has gone ge down as well. we're over three thousand families. in 1998. >> with the influx of dollars when we passed the measure in november, do you feel there needs to be extra staffing to deal with your budget? [ laughter ] >> yes. [ laughter ] >> we're a very lean staff right now and this is something we will explore once the propositi
we're working with our ece teachers and ensuring that they have the resource needed to operate under these conditions. but we no that we need more resources into the system. and that's the end of my presentation. as i said, it would be short. or brief. >> thank you, ingrid. and yes, president yee. >> thank you, director. the current budget, looking at the '19-'20, last year's budget, 35 million allocated for your office and how much of that is coming from cal-works? did you hear the...
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many times over the last three years as a congressman, and our audience is grateful to you for having ecruth -- exposed the truth to what was going on for that two-and-a-half, three-year period. here's what you told me in december of 2019. when we come back, i want to talk about this. let's roll that tape. ( ♪ ) ♪ i need it so bad don't call it a hobby. it's way more than just a job. this is how we live every single day. can we go and play? (roaring of engines) ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed to try ( ♪ ) ♪ needed to fall ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed your love ♪ i'm burning away ♪ ♪ i need never get old when their growing family meant growing expenses, our agents helped make saving on insurance easy usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa (vo) audi e-tron.vo) the next frontier of electric. get an exceptional offer at your local audi dealer. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat and score. follow the teams you love. and, even get notifications with breaking news alerts and more. with the xfinity sports
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ll talk to the ec find a stock based on your interests or what's trending.et real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. almost lost in all the attention paid to the democratic convention last week was the senate intelligence committee's fifth and final report laying out the extensive contacts between russia and members of the trump 2016 campaign. the 1,000-page bipartisan report concluded that russia wanted donald trump to win, that his campaign was eager to accept russia's help and that the russians saw campaign members as inexperienced and easy to manipulate, but the committee stopped short of concluding that there was a coordinated conspiracy. republicans says that proved there was no collusion. joining me now is the top democrat on the panel, senator mark warner of virginia. senator warner, welcome back to "meet the press" and we should note not a single republican on the intelligence committee agreed to come on this broadcast. we wanted to have somebody from each sid
ll talk to the ec find a stock based on your interests or what's trending.et real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. almost lost in all the attention paid to the democratic convention last week was the senate intelligence committee's fifth and final report laying out the extensive contacts between russia and members of the trump 2016 campaign. the 1,000-page bipartisan report concluded that russia wanted...
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many times over the last three years as a congressman, and our audience is grateful to you for having ecruth -- exposed the truth to what was going on for that two-and-a-half, three-year period. here's what you told me in december of 2019. when we come back, i want to talk about this. let's roll that tape. ♪ a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer can overwhelm you with thoughts, yet also leave you at a loss for words. take a deep breath. go here: findyourmbcvoice.com balanced nutrition for...
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that's because china dominates the ec retear yacht -- sec retear outand it has a vino toe identity --he world that the appeasement and leading from behind in the obama administration will return if joe biden's elected president. you can be sure our enemies and adversaries can't wait for that to happen. elizabeth: you argue in your latest fox news opinion piece that foreign enmies want joe biden -- enemies want joe biden to win. why did you say that? >> because they do not like dealing with donald trump. and i'll talk about this from personal experience. i was the executive secretary of the sc, and -- nsc, and i was privy to the transcripts of all the president's phone calls. i can't tell you what was in those calls specifically, liz. unlike many people who write books and talk about stuff they're not supposed to. but i will tell you this, if a nation broke its word to the united states or even worse, if a leader broke his or her word to president trump, the president would really chew them out. and that's what we want in a president. it is inconceivable that joe biden would to that. p
that's because china dominates the ec retear yacht -- sec retear outand it has a vino toe identity --he world that the appeasement and leading from behind in the obama administration will return if joe biden's elected president. you can be sure our enemies and adversaries can't wait for that to happen. elizabeth: you argue in your latest fox news opinion piece that foreign enmies want joe biden -- enemies want joe biden to win. why did you say that? >> because they do not like dealing...
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. >> just a great an ec dote, we had an interview with former president bill clinton in the book, and he had this great story where he said when people pressured him into trying to take military action or a tough response quickly, he would tell his aides, can we kill them tomorrow? if we can, we're not weak. i think we have to remember that. if we can respond later, then there's really no reason to respond quickly. the deterrent still holds. >> great. so we had a couple questions as it relates to the impact of your proposal on american allies. so ian lee asks, a large concern over a u.s. no first u.s. policy is strong opposition from allies, i would add allies in the asia and japan, how should -- first question on allies. the second which is related by taylor, and apologies if i butchered your last name. how can the u.s. continue to provide extended deterrence and reassure allies, should deterrence and reassurance continue to rely on capabilities such as the proposed nuclear launch cruise missile or are there other mets? so how nervous are our allies going to be and how can we maintai
. >> just a great an ec dote, we had an interview with former president bill clinton in the book, and he had this great story where he said when people pressured him into trying to take military action or a tough response quickly, he would tell his aides, can we kill them tomorrow? if we can, we're not weak. i think we have to remember that. if we can respond later, then there's really no reason to respond quickly. the deterrent still holds. >> great. so we had a couple questions as...
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i have spoken to a lot olypeople especiere in southeast ec and northern virginia where therere a lotf people affected disproportionately by the virus. thoseeople are very scared now that evictions protections have lapsed and they can be thrown out. they could still be thrown know unless the president puts more teeth into something else. judy: a lot of attention also on payroll taxes. the president talking about cutting them and basically giving people a break for the last part of the year.wo hod that work, and what does it reall mean? would people actually see a reduction? lisa: that is the right question again, and again, it is not clear people will see this money the payroll6. tax i out of most pchecks. that goes to fund medicare and socialit security. bus not something we pay as individuals to theco irs. anies collect that money essentially and the company is responsible for forwarding that to the irs on behalf of employees. so the cut first round round goes to those companies and the companies have to decide whether they will pass it on to employees or not. one reason they wouldn
i have spoken to a lot olypeople especiere in southeast ec and northern virginia where therere a lotf people affected disproportionately by the virus. thoseeople are very scared now that evictions protections have lapsed and they can be thrown out. they could still be thrown know unless the president puts more teeth into something else. judy: a lot of attention also on payroll taxes. the president talking about cutting them and basically giving people a break for the last part of the year.wo...
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bite of his own team saying until they're blue in the face that hydroxychloroquine, that it is not ec are mended, fda pulls it, he still says it, he suggests injecting bleach, he calls deborah birx pathetic, says dr. fauci is wrong. the sound bites keep coming. he criticizes them again and again and again. but he still thinks people will listen to him when he says he listens to the science. >> yeah, and that doesn't even include the hydroxychloroquine obsession, which still doesn't make a whole lot of sense and defies everything that the science says about that issue. but, erin, it reminds me of in the 2016 campaign when then donald trump, candidate trump, was accused of being a puppet by hillary clinton, and he comes back at her and says, no you're a puppet. he just takes attacks coming his way and lobs them right back at his opponents, even if it doesn't line up with the facts or the reality that we see. as david said, this is not something that the president can just talk his way out of, this sort of positive thinking that he subscribes to is not applicable here because people are
bite of his own team saying until they're blue in the face that hydroxychloroquine, that it is not ec are mended, fda pulls it, he still says it, he suggests injecting bleach, he calls deborah birx pathetic, says dr. fauci is wrong. the sound bites keep coming. he criticizes them again and again and again. but he still thinks people will listen to him when he says he listens to the science. >> yeah, and that doesn't even include the hydroxychloroquine obsession, which still doesn't make a...
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we have an agreement with the emirates, we're going to -- [inaudible] then we're going to ec trap late. how long that that takes, i can't tell you, but that should be prioritizes over the sovereignty movement. it's not off the table, it's just something that we give peace every single chance. >> and. [inaudible] palestinians to take away from this deal since -- [inaudible] >> well, but they are supported largely by some of the countries that we're talking to and that are have already signed. you know, in the case of the one country, but others will be following. and i think the palestinians without saying it necessarily yes i -- i see peace happening. i see as these very big, powerful, wealthy countries come in, i think the palestinians will follow quite naturally. yeah, please. >> do you believe that -- [inaudible] without a agreement temporarily -- [inaudible] >> say it again? could you make it better? >> do you believe a deal would have been reached to temporarily suspend annexation? >> what do you think about that? that's interesting. >> i think you can't do both taunt. so i think,
we have an agreement with the emirates, we're going to -- [inaudible] then we're going to ec trap late. how long that that takes, i can't tell you, but that should be prioritizes over the sovereignty movement. it's not off the table, it's just something that we give peace every single chance. >> and. [inaudible] palestinians to take away from this deal since -- [inaudible] >> well, but they are supported largely by some of the countries that we're talking to and that are have...
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plus former nypd commissioner bernie care ec on the newly-released video capturing a brutal attack on former nypd police sergeant in new york city last week. you can see the suspects punching and kicking the retoured cop with another suspect appearing to steal the victim's cell phone. also former trump impeachment defense team member robert ray on ex-fbi lawyer kevin klein smith pleading guilty in the first criminal case from the durham probe into the origins of the trump-russia investigation. and a power panel with the hill's joe concha and american conservative union matt schlapp on the mainstream media touting joe biden's speech last night as hopeful while create you can es say the bar -- critics say the is low for biden. also tonight an angel family mourning a son killed nine years ago by an illegal alien as the dnc promotes illegal immigration. we have representative doug collins on that. and the congressman called for the cbp to his home tate of georgia. i'm jackie deangelis in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ jackie: first, to the latest in wash
plus former nypd commissioner bernie care ec on the newly-released video capturing a brutal attack on former nypd police sergeant in new york city last week. you can see the suspects punching and kicking the retoured cop with another suspect appearing to steal the victim's cell phone. also former trump impeachment defense team member robert ray on ex-fbi lawyer kevin klein smith pleading guilty in the first criminal case from the durham probe into the origins of the trump-russia investigation....
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here," pleads r.re for our kids france has led efforts to gather aid for lebanon, in thnogrip of an ec collapse in recent months. now even more help will be needed. >> we will launch a european and international initiave to bring money and help directly to people. all this fear, this anxiety, the anger you have is against politicians and against corruption. st reporter: protests calling for e have begun. mass demonstrations against government corruption and mismanement have rocked lebanon for nine months. now, with the blast seemingly caused by negligence-- highlyem explosive als carelessly left in a warehouse-- the fury is growing. beirut airport continues to america is sending help, too. general frank mckenzie, commander of u.s. central oncommand, pledgednued support, including shipments of food, water and medical supplies. even before this disaster, lebanon was bankrupt and unable afford food and fuel. now, several hundred thousand of its people are homeless too, with a government incapable of helping them. for the pbs newshouus i'm jane fe. >> woodrufay marked 75 years since the un
here," pleads r.re for our kids france has led efforts to gather aid for lebanon, in thnogrip of an ec collapse in recent months. now even more help will be needed. >> we will launch a european and international initiave to bring money and help directly to people. all this fear, this anxiety, the anger you have is against politicians and against corruption. st reporter: protests calling for e have begun. mass demonstrations against government corruption and mismanement have rocked...
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now ecs is taking aim at the carolinas putting storm shelters to the test. >>shelters will screen people for coronavirus symptoms if someone has covid-19 or show symptoms. they'll be directed to a sheltering option for isolation or medical attention. shelters will have ppe and will honor social distancing. >>at the white house whitney wild kron 4 news. >>meantime officials of the world health organization predict the effects of covid-19 will last for decades, they say july's total new cases is more than double that of any other previous month with hot spots mostly flaring up in the south and the west. the w h o also says the pandemic is disrupting health care systems sometimes making it harder to get other services and then more tests to deliver quick results would help control the pandemic. and san jose firefighters are cleaning up tonight after a fire destroyed a home on south 12th street crews say another home nearby was partially damaged in 2 cars were badly damaged. this is drone video of the scene from a viewer. cruz declared the fire under control at
now ecs is taking aim at the carolinas putting storm shelters to the test. >>shelters will screen people for coronavirus symptoms if someone has covid-19 or show symptoms. they'll be directed to a sheltering option for isolation or medical attention. shelters will have ppe and will honor social distancing. >>at the white house whitney wild kron 4 news. >>meantime officials of the world health organization predict the effects of covid-19 will last for decades, they say july's...
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>>ecs packing a punch as it barreled through north carolina i had a local couple times day is really bad out a heavy winds and rain in wilson county causing drivers to pull off the road seeking shelter at hotels and has been running around for outlook, a for hotel room because. >>it's bad out here uk driving needs. >>one man coming in all the way from new bern to escape the >>i couldn't see. we will never allow it aside from the news. >>fever. well so. >>in wayne county to emergency shelter set up for people with nowhere else to go with screening questionnaires and temperature checks with the reading under 99.5 needed for entry you notice any of our shelters, we have a screening measures to go into place. >>downside of that is our shelter capacity is sometimes cut in half now. so really this hurricane season urging people to stay at home if they can. >>well that was a money pain reporting and we've just learned that at least one person has died in north carolina after a tornado hit. early this morning at least 3 other people are still missing and dave they're dealing with not only a
>>ecs packing a punch as it barreled through north carolina i had a local couple times day is really bad out a heavy winds and rain in wilson county causing drivers to pull off the road seeking shelter at hotels and has been running around for outlook, a for hotel room because. >>it's bad out here uk driving needs. >>one man coming in all the way from new bern to escape the >>i couldn't see. we will never allow it aside from the news. >>fever. well so. >>in...
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the problem is that she loves mouse more and he is more of a problem than the ec would ever be that you can't help who you love. >> host: and mama jo. >> guest: that ms. cho and spiritual woman that i think a lot of us have and create because without it, we become less because the society defines us off less but if i believe i can reach a place that you can't understand, that gives the rou round. it's like owning property because i understand something about the world that you couldn't possibly understand and whether that is true or not doesn't even matter. >> host: after devil in a blue dress, you wrote the book jacket says readers will find the political, legal and moral targets of los angeles in the early 50s when redbaiting and blacklisting were official policy and racial tensions boiled. whatever the political, legal and moral targets of the time? >> guest: it's interesting because my mother was jewish and her family had come here around 1908, 19,101st new york and migrated to los angeles. these people were people who understood the plight of black people in america because they ha
the problem is that she loves mouse more and he is more of a problem than the ec would ever be that you can't help who you love. >> host: and mama jo. >> guest: that ms. cho and spiritual woman that i think a lot of us have and create because without it, we become less because the society defines us off less but if i believe i can reach a place that you can't understand, that gives the rou round. it's like owning property because i understand something about the world that you...
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states poll in terms of biden being outside the margin of error and even in the battleground states, ec leads for the biden ticket. i always say actions speak louder than polls. look at where the campaigns are spending money, which states they are spending money and. the trump campaign is spending .n georgia, a very red state that shows that they are worried about a state that should be republican. they have not in michigan, a state where trump narrowly carried in that when he 16 election. ultimately, i like to look as much at the action, the spending, the strategic vision either campaign and right now, the biden campaign is looking to expand the map and the trim campaign is playing defense, which is consistent with the polling we are seeing across the board. host: another against the grain headline. sunbelt states are equal. can you talk about arizona? guest: georgia is a much tougher state for democrats to crack than arizona, which is a state looking more and more democratic by the day. there are lots of times the two states get group together and republican states turning democrat ta
states poll in terms of biden being outside the margin of error and even in the battleground states, ec leads for the biden ticket. i always say actions speak louder than polls. look at where the campaigns are spending money, which states they are spending money and. the trump campaign is spending .n georgia, a very red state that shows that they are worried about a state that should be republican. they have not in michigan, a state where trump narrowly carried in that when he 16 election....
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general, ec a couple of stories. around 40% ors 50% in year to date. of the business will remain volatile. insee double-digit increases the european market. we are growing market share in the off trades. we have very good results with certain brands. been much as has publicized, certain brands are doing very well. heineken is the most prestigious beer brand in the world. if it was not for the south , we would bedown in positive territory. we see double-digit growth in 14 different markets. doingen 00 is still double-digit growth in many regions. these are the areas we continue to invest in and lean into. we continue to invest in the heineken branch. e-commerce see really picking up. we have built a consumer it has doubled its revenue in the first half of the year. over 3 million consumers order daily and weekly there. therel be volatile but are a lot of good parts in our portfolio. brands that wed will continue to invest in. matt: it is a great place. a greatgermany, it is place to be able to order those kegs. i have always enjoyed heineken beer. alese
general, ec a couple of stories. around 40% ors 50% in year to date. of the business will remain volatile. insee double-digit increases the european market. we are growing market share in the off trades. we have very good results with certain brands. been much as has publicized, certain brands are doing very well. heineken is the most prestigious beer brand in the world. if it was not for the south , we would bedown in positive territory. we see double-digit growth in 14 different markets....
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from keele university to do medicine, her grades were downgraded, so she didn't meet the criteria, econ her behalf and they said, ok, if you are successful you can come next year and do medicine. now she has got the grades, can she come of this year? we are currently full. what we are saying to students in that situation, as it stands at the moment, is that we will guarantee them a place next year rather than this year. but i think that is one of the areas where there has to be some careful discussion. between government and the universities. as to whether there is any opportunity to whether there is any opportunity to make increased places available this year. mike nicholson at the university of bath, can urinate on decisions you have already made in the last week? no. nor would we want to. those students that we have admitted were admitted on the basis of the grades awarded. there isn't any suggestion that students grades will be downgraded from what they achieved. i would argue also that we seem achieved. i would argue also that we seem to have forgotten there is a pandemic on. mos
from keele university to do medicine, her grades were downgraded, so she didn't meet the criteria, econ her behalf and they said, ok, if you are successful you can come next year and do medicine. now she has got the grades, can she come of this year? we are currently full. what we are saying to students in that situation, as it stands at the moment, is that we will guarantee them a place next year rather than this year. but i think that is one of the areas where there has to be some careful...
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it's also not korea because korea had to rely on ec -- exports, but -- [inaudible] and china's been managings very gradually. the very insightful book about what thigh china has learned and how it's managed the different stages of cycle. i'd like to make just three points on how we're seeing china right now, talk about the current and the immediate kwan-term fore -- median-term forecast and some of the geopolitical risks we're monitoring. we do think that china is having a v-shaped recovery this year. we have it at 2% this year. we had it below 1%. with the rest of the world, we have the global economy contracting 4%, but 2% growth in china and next year in 2021 we have china growing at 8%. we've been amazed at how quickly they've returned to some type of normalcy. i don't think this can be replicated elsewhere because china as the ability -- has the ability to control so many parts of its economy. tom outlines in his book the stable funding from the financial sector, a single party that can martial resources. we do see them doing enormous stimulus this year, and you'll -- a a fiscal deficit
it's also not korea because korea had to rely on ec -- exports, but -- [inaudible] and china's been managings very gradually. the very insightful book about what thigh china has learned and how it's managed the different stages of cycle. i'd like to make just three points on how we're seeing china right now, talk about the current and the immediate kwan-term fore -- median-term forecast and some of the geopolitical risks we're monitoring. we do think that china is having a v-shaped recovery...
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giant's power plant and that alone is a huge amount of units and, you know, how are we going to equ ec equitably do. i want to look at worker protections which are equally as important. and so what i've noticed over the years is that instead of, you know, forcing everyone to go eight stories and up where they don't want to, and that's an extreme case, but certain people are looking at extreme cases and what i've seen and kind of figured out, i think th richmond did it a little better, less of a single-family home model and a ground floor lobby where there are three full flats and a lot of the houses are zoned up to 4e family homes and so without raising any height limits or getting into anything too drastic, if we just looked at slightly expanding the density controls in a house of rh2, maybe if they were allowed to go to their height limit and have flee fulthreefull flats and thee large enough that you can have a small family. i won't say you can have a large family in a 1400 flat. it's doable and will hit the price point need to stay here. a lot of us are from here, we live here and
giant's power plant and that alone is a huge amount of units and, you know, how are we going to equ ec equitably do. i want to look at worker protections which are equally as important. and so what i've noticed over the years is that instead of, you know, forcing everyone to go eight stories and up where they don't want to, and that's an extreme case, but certain people are looking at extreme cases and what i've seen and kind of figured out, i think th richmond did it a little better, less of a...
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so-called new immigration, just the beginning of the influx of people from places like italy, russia, ece, syria,and, gre other places in eastern and southern europe. and the 1924 law completely excluded immigrants from east asia, except for filipinos, who came from an american colony. so basically, the quotas, and they were called quotas, set down from 1924 on to 1965, this law lasted roughly more than 40 years. it was much easier to come to the country if you were from ireland, if you were from new england, if you were from norway, for example, because the number of people from those countries in the united states was pretty high in 1890, much harder if you were from russia, poland, or finland. and impossible if you are from japan, china, or korea. so the united states was supposed to remain an anglo-saxon and predominantly protestant nation forever onward. that was the idea, that was the hope of the people who passed this bill. the republican majority in congress and some southern democrats voted for it, as well. the only votes against this law really were from people from the ethnic c
so-called new immigration, just the beginning of the influx of people from places like italy, russia, ece, syria,and, gre other places in eastern and southern europe. and the 1924 law completely excluded immigrants from east asia, except for filipinos, who came from an american colony. so basically, the quotas, and they were called quotas, set down from 1924 on to 1965, this law lasted roughly more than 40 years. it was much easier to come to the country if you were from ireland, if you were...
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we just had the philippines announced where metro manila is reversing to modify ec q and community quarantinesome of that as well and hong kong. big growthbe a challenge. i do think there's a bit of a re-think and i think of the first wave of the virus, there was broad-based lockdowns and that includes costs economically and there seems to be a shift towards more targeted lockdown them broad-based, simply because it incurs not only economic costs, but in some cases like poor economies, it is not practical. it will be with us for a long time. even though we see inflation moving up a little bit, i wouldn't worry about inflation. the demand shock will be with us for a while and the central bank accommodation will continue. are a question of where you on the interest rate side. if you are closer to zero bound, you would go into qe. this week, we have thailand and india. we are not yet at the zero bound although thailand is getting close. it's a question of the timing of when they will deploy more monetary support. some might come later. in india, there was a bit of an inflation uptick recently. n
we just had the philippines announced where metro manila is reversing to modify ec q and community quarantinesome of that as well and hong kong. big growthbe a challenge. i do think there's a bit of a re-think and i think of the first wave of the virus, there was broad-based lockdowns and that includes costs economically and there seems to be a shift towards more targeted lockdown them broad-based, simply because it incurs not only economic costs, but in some cases like poor economies, it is...