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best of luck to jade edwards. that's all from sportsday. premier league season with ali akhmedov and jurgen klopp. and the very latest —— serena williams has evened it all up. she is in a battle to chase the 24th grand slam title. that is office now. —— all for us now. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. we'll report from lesbos in greece — this is the devastating scene at a migrant camp after fire that's left 1000s with nowhere to stay. the greek government is saying that the fire was started by some of the residents who had been quarantined for coronavirus. we had to take these people into a quarantine area that created disorder which led to the fires. multiple fires. boris johnson's government has published details of how it wants to override parts of the brexit withdrawal deal. this is the message from ireland. meaningful negotiations can only proceed on the basis of mutual
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edwards for the vice president. mr. edwards: mr. nixon, carrying forward this business about a timetable; as you know, the pressures are increasing for a summit conference. now, both you and senator kennedy have said that there are certain conditions which must be met before you would meet with khrushchev. will you be more specific about these conditions? mr. nixon: well the conditions i laid out in one of our previous television debates, and it's rather difficult to be much more specific than that. first of all, we have to have adequate preparation for a summit conference. this means at the secretary of state level and at the ambassadorial level. by adequate preparation i mean that at that level we must prepare an agenda, an agenda agreed upon with the approval of the heads of state involved. now this agenda should delineate those issues on which there is a possibility of some agreement or negotiation. i don't believe we should go to a summit conference unless we have such an agenda, unless we have some reasonable assurance from mr
edwards for the vice president. mr. edwards: mr. nixon, carrying forward this business about a timetable; as you know, the pressures are increasing for a summit conference. now, both you and senator kennedy have said that there are certain conditions which must be met before you would meet with khrushchev. will you be more specific about these conditions? mr. nixon: well the conditions i laid out in one of our previous television debates, and it's rather difficult to be much more specific than...
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the story about one edward snowden still has every chance of changing greatly as we move on.nks to edward snowden for what has been our third interview, joining us live from russia. >>> coming up for us, we say it nearly every friday, but it's been an exceptional week. pulitzer prize-winning presidential historian jon meacham will help us put it all in context when we come back. nah. ♪ here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. everybody felt fine. but now im super sick. everyone is sick. i just wish we had been more careful. it would have been easier than this. so wear a mask. do what you can outside. stay six feet apart. because some things you just can't take back. do your part to lower the risk. >>> donald is a very sick m
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edward lawrence is at reagan national airport with the latest. edward. >> yet, it is painfully obvious what the is the problem here. this is reagan national airport at here my echo and it is 4:00 o'clock and this is the airport closest to washington dc and the tsa said yesterday 826,000 people went through all u.s. air forces security checkpoints yesterday that seems like a big number but look at september 24, 2019. 2.51 million people came through security. airlines as a collective are burning $7.5 billion per month in the second quarter and according to the airline lobby group. estimate that there will be a multibillion-dollar loss per month through the first quarter of next year for the airlines so airline ceo made a personal plea to extend the payroll program and that pays workers salaries as it stands in a program under the cares act ends on september 30. american airline ceo set octobec event, 37,000 potential layoffs in the industry if nothing changes and the head of the airline lobby group says the economic damage will not stop with just
edward lawrence is at reagan national airport with the latest. edward. >> yet, it is painfully obvious what the is the problem here. this is reagan national airport at here my echo and it is 4:00 o'clock and this is the airport closest to washington dc and the tsa said yesterday 826,000 people went through all u.s. air forces security checkpoints yesterday that seems like a big number but look at september 24, 2019. 2.51 million people came through security. airlines as a collective are...
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. >>> and coming up for, the president's floated the idea of a pardon for one edward snowden. we'll ask one edward snowden about that idea live from moscow in our exclusive interview just after this break. >>> and later, we are ending yet another extraordinary week for this presidency. jon meacham's take on all that happened. >>> and what to make of this post-9/11 world we're living in during these waning minutes of the 19th anniversary as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this friday night. did you know the source of odor in your home... ...could be all your soft surfaces? odors get trapped in your home's fabrics and resurface over time. febreze fabric refresher eliminates odors. its water-based formula safely penetrates fabrics where odors hide. spray it on your rugs, your curtains, your furniture, all over your home to make it part of your tidying up routine. febreze fabric refresher, for an all-over freshness you'll love. ♪ but come ye back when su-- mom, dad. why's jamie here? it's sunday. sunday sing along. and he helped us get a home and auto bundle. he's bee
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and exposed by whistleblower edward snowden was unlawful and possibly unconstitutional snowden the fled to russia in 2030 and after revealing that the spy agency was behind the sweeping global surveillance of august and data on millions of people around the world including prominent world leaders revelations you will see bates over mass surveillance and the rights to privacy. really well there's a reporter or as a guest here with more on that story remind us what was a scandal all about what the n.s.a. did what you what even also question what that the n.s.a. not to do this surveillance was so sweeping that it's really hard to know where to begin but we do know that they collected phone records for millions of americans they collected text messages they spied on people by harvesting the dots are sometimes stealing daughter from the tech giants google apple facebook and microsoft and the like they also they tapped into fiber optic cables to intercept dots on the internet on the worldwide web and they spied on more than 100 world leaders including german chancellor angela merkel by tappin
and exposed by whistleblower edward snowden was unlawful and possibly unconstitutional snowden the fled to russia in 2030 and after revealing that the spy agency was behind the sweeping global surveillance of august and data on millions of people around the world including prominent world leaders revelations you will see bates over mass surveillance and the rights to privacy. really well there's a reporter or as a guest here with more on that story remind us what was a scandal all about what...
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edward, something else. edward lawrence live in washington. melissa. melissa: let's bring in steve moore, freedom works economist. so nancy pelosi looked like she budged. now it is back on republicans isn't it, to either agree or do something because she is saying i will meet you halfway? >> well, melissa you know i was listening to that report and we're still where we were two month ago. nancy pelosi continues to insist on somewhere between one trillion and $500 billion for bailouts of blue states and blue cities. the state has have already balanced their budgets and representatives of states like texas and tennessee and places like utah, idaho, we balanced our budgets. why do we have to bail out the states. if it is private sector relief, there is not a lot of difference. the president wants to do payments to individuals. pelosi does. they want to do something for hospitals an schools. it is just frustrating she keeps saying the same thing over and over again. by the way when she came up with the original trillion dollar estimate how much states and
edward, something else. edward lawrence live in washington. melissa. melissa: let's bring in steve moore, freedom works economist. so nancy pelosi looked like she budged. now it is back on republicans isn't it, to either agree or do something because she is saying i will meet you halfway? >> well, melissa you know i was listening to that report and we're still where we were two month ago. nancy pelosi continues to insist on somewhere between one trillion and $500 billion for bailouts of...
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following those talks for us edward lawrence joins you now. reporter: last minute push by treasury secretary steve mnuchin still no agreement yet. he met with house speaker nancy pelosi for 90 minutes. then he met with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. mnuchin believes he can get one more serious push to get it done. he sees a reasonable compromise in all of this. democrats are behind their $2.2 trillion scaled back heroes act. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says that bill is a nonstarter. what we see from the speaker is another massive measure that includes such things as health care for illegal immigrants, tax cuts for rich people in new york and california and other things that are totally unrelated to the coronavirus. reporter: he says they are very, very far apart. republicans will not vote for another $2.2 trillion worth of spending. now mnuchin says there was progress today. they move forward. he says there is work done related to this. within the last hour house speaker nancy pelosi sent us a statement here. in that state
following those talks for us edward lawrence joins you now. reporter: last minute push by treasury secretary steve mnuchin still no agreement yet. he met with house speaker nancy pelosi for 90 minutes. then he met with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. mnuchin believes he can get one more serious push to get it done. he sees a reasonable compromise in all of this. democrats are behind their $2.2 trillion scaled back heroes act. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says that bill is a...
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tom keene in new york, anna edwards in for francine lacqua london.his within the jumble of the markets and of course the labor economy in america, we will get some good snapshots on that over the next two days. jacob parakilas is at the london theirl of economics and is associate as well. in preparation for this, i love the phrase you said, know what we don't know. what don't we know right now about this campaign, about these two candidates? jacob: well, we know almost everything there is to know about the candidates. what we don't know is what the impact of the pandemic will be, if this will be an election that t will be carried out largely by mail, which is unique among american elections. we have seen donald trump cast doubt, without foundation, i should say, on the integrity of mail-in ballots. cuts, which may impact the timely delivery of mail ballots. we don't know about the circumstantial issues surrounding the election. we also don't know what issue is going to be prominent in the couple of weeks leading up to the election. covid has really d
tom keene in new york, anna edwards in for francine lacqua london.his within the jumble of the markets and of course the labor economy in america, we will get some good snapshots on that over the next two days. jacob parakilas is at the london theirl of economics and is associate as well. in preparation for this, i love the phrase you said, know what we don't know. what don't we know right now about this campaign, about these two candidates? jacob: well, we know almost everything there is to...
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no known evidence that this program ever stopped any terrorist attacks ok so where does this leave edward snowden and indeed the n.s.a. so it was known as you know he's in russia there is no. there's no indication that he will be pardoned because of because of this ruling and he said he won't come back to the u.s. until as the charges against him would be draw now he tweeted about this he said i never imagined that i would live to see a courts condemn the n.s.a.'s activities as unlawful and in the same routing credits me for exposing them not trump a couple weeks ago did float the idea of a pod and but some people say that that's more likely to be in his personal interest to kind of back up his claims that obama spied on him the n.s.a. for its part they shut down this program in 2015 and his successor program seems to have been abandon of course the n.s.a. continue to spy that's their job using other methods and i'm sure there is enough there's nothing of information as to fill several spy novels if you like a lot else saka thank you. to turkey where violence against women including murde
no known evidence that this program ever stopped any terrorist attacks ok so where does this leave edward snowden and indeed the n.s.a. so it was known as you know he's in russia there is no. there's no indication that he will be pardoned because of because of this ruling and he said he won't come back to the u.s. until as the charges against him would be draw now he tweeted about this he said i never imagined that i would live to see a courts condemn the n.s.a.'s activities as unlawful and in...
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edward lawrence was doing a little bit of fact-checking of his own on that. edward? reporter: yeah.hat i follow here. he did say on the jobs report, 27 million people say that they had lost a job because the company closed or because the business lost work for the pandemic. it's actually 24 million people. seven million people less than in july and also, he highlighted the west end neighborhood house where he was giving that speech as not laying anyone off, as being able to stay open and in this, he asked a couple things where he says who can handle, he was asked a couple questions, who can handle the pandemic, who can keep their promises and who cares and who's fighting for families like people here at the west end throughout the pandemic. they found a way to keep this center open and provide jobs, no one's been laid off. they in fact got a payroll protection program loan so $350,000 to $1 million which in turn would allow them to keep that open as a forgivable loan for non-profits like that. they also, you know, republicans came up with that program. it was passed in the cares act
edward lawrence was doing a little bit of fact-checking of his own on that. edward? reporter: yeah.hat i follow here. he did say on the jobs report, 27 million people say that they had lost a job because the company closed or because the business lost work for the pandemic. it's actually 24 million people. seven million people less than in july and also, he highlighted the west end neighborhood house where he was giving that speech as not laying anyone off, as being able to stay open and in...
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thank you both. >>> edward snowden is talking about foreign interference. is about foreign interference with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. with one protein feels like. what getting fueled with three energy packed proteins feels like. meat! cheese! and nuts! p3. because 3 is better than 1 [♪] when you have diabetes, managing your blood sugar is crucial. meat! cheese! and nuts! try boost glucose control. the patented blend is clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. it provides 60% more protein than the leading diabetes nutrition shake. try boost glucose control. another bundle in the books. got to hand it to you, jamie. your knowledge of victorian architecture really paid off this time. nah, just got lucky. so did the thompsons. that faulty wiring could've cost them a lot more than the mudroom. thankfully they bundled their motorcycle with their home and auto. they're protected 24/7. mm. what do you say
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and 75 years after the official end of world war ii, huw edwards retraces his grandfather's footsteps back to a prisoner of war camp. and coming up in sport on bbc news... the latest from the us open, as andy murray returns to grand slam action for the first time since january last year. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. preparations are under way at schools in england to welcome back pupils after nearly six months out of the classroom. the education secretary gavin williamson, speaking in the commons, said students were returning to a safe environment and said the re—opening of schools was a "massive milestone" after the closure of classrooms during lockdown. teachers returned today with most children due back tomorrow, thursday and friday. here's our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. ki rsty kirsty is getting ready for the new term, to welcome her class back to lessons and sending her own son back to his school. as a teacher and pa rent to his school. as a teacher and parent i am really happy for my son to return. he is really excited to see his friends and just get
and 75 years after the official end of world war ii, huw edwards retraces his grandfather's footsteps back to a prisoner of war camp. and coming up in sport on bbc news... the latest from the us open, as andy murray returns to grand slam action for the first time since january last year. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. preparations are under way at schools in england to welcome back pupils after nearly six months out of the classroom. the education secretary gavin williamson,...
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it's a story of edward snowden how you did what he did why he did what he did. scenes of our interaction. it is a story of the surveillance state and the content of the relations that snowden made about the nsa. and the change of boundaries that it secretly put into effect after 911. so that there were lines that were crossed after 911 that the american people did not know about. and the third is a more personal memoir which i did not expect to write. it is the story of the investigative reporting that went into this. brings you into the newsroom, into moscow hotel rooms, and to all of the places. i was doing my own reporting and the dilemmas and risks and in some cases dangers that i face. >> i should say in closing that opening the discussion of dark mirrors, you will find in bart's book modern highly technical version of the sorts of dilemmas and dramas that we associate, the stakes are high and bart takes us inside the newsroom of the 21st century. and i think that is one of the strongest parts of the book. thomas, your book is one i had a chance to talk abo
it's a story of edward snowden how you did what he did why he did what he did. scenes of our interaction. it is a story of the surveillance state and the content of the relations that snowden made about the nsa. and the change of boundaries that it secretly put into effect after 911. so that there were lines that were crossed after 911 that the american people did not know about. and the third is a more personal memoir which i did not expect to write. it is the story of the investigative...
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edward lawrence is in washington with the details on that. edward? reporter: melissa, treasury secretary steve mnuchin blasted by house democrats on capitol hill saying that he should come up to where house speaker nancy pelosi is for the good of americans and the united states economy. now representative maxine waters says that the blame game just isn't working for the struggling americans. listen. >> we have $100 billion in the heroes act for rental assistance. please, please, get back to the negotiating table. forget all of this name blame mess! reporter: mnuchin reminded democrats actually house speaker nancy pelosi who doesn't want to break out those things that have already sort of been agreed upon. both sides agree should happen. work on harder stuff later. he believes that mnuchin, believes they should pass paycheck protection program further helping small businesses allowing $131 billion left over in the pot to be targeted to the hardest hit sectors like hotels, travel, entertainment. mnuchin says both sides agree on expanded unemployment be
edward lawrence is in washington with the details on that. edward? reporter: melissa, treasury secretary steve mnuchin blasted by house democrats on capitol hill saying that he should come up to where house speaker nancy pelosi is for the good of americans and the united states economy. now representative maxine waters says that the blame game just isn't working for the struggling americans. listen. >> we have $100 billion in the heroes act for rental assistance. please, please, get back...
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edward lawrence is following it all. edward. the president going to latrobe, pennsylvania. he will talk about the market selloff. he loves to talk about the selloff this is full campaign rally. folks lined up last night for the rally. no doubt the president will talk about house speaker nancy pelosi breaking the covid restrictions in order to get her hair done. the president also going to look into those threatening, threatening to withhold i should say funds from cities that allow lawlessness to continue in. in the memorandum issue last night, they will hold cities restricting eligible for certain grants where permissible and looking to redirect the funds to jurisdictions that protect constituents or communities. >> we believe that what will do within the bounds of law. we encourage stays and cities to act in the way kenosha and minneapolis did, via delayed. they finally asked for federal support and got it. too many americans are dying on the streets. too many businesses are being burned to the ground. reporter: singled out wa
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our own edward lawrence is live in washington with details. edward?orter: melissa, two companies have publicly said they will have enough date to submit for approval of the vaccine in october. talking about astrazeneca and biontech. moderna will not be far behind. all three vaccine makers in phase three trials around the globe. president trump making sure that voters know that. >> we've done a great job with covid. we've done a great job with the china virus a great job. whether it is ventilators or whether it is vaccines which you will be seeing very soon or therapeutics, we've done a great job. reporter: an to justify early approval, nine vaccine makers signed a pledge that they will follow guide loons established from the regulatory agencies from the fda. the guidelines some on the screen. using diverse clinical group. people in trials will not know if they're getting a vaccine or placebo. over the weekend senator kamala harris said she would not trust president trump on the vaccine. vice president joe biden says sometimes the president gets the fa
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big news there, edward. thank you, edward lawrence in washington. melissa? melissa: clashing over reopening schools. democratic nominee joe biden slamming president trump calling for emergency funding for schools to help return safely amid the coronavirus pandemic. president trump responding moments ago. hillary vaughn is in wilmington, delaware, with the details. this battle of the wilmingtons today, hillary. reporter: it is, melissa. democratic nominee joe biden started his day in wilmington, delaware, where he lives, getting briefed by health experts and educators but he didn't announce any new recommendations for getting schools reopened. instead just reiterated plans, his back to school plans he announced on his website at the start of summer. >> i laid out my plans back in june and july, a road map for how to open, reopen safely and effectively. you can read them by going to joe biden.com. we need straightforward common sense solutions. but trump refuses to act, starving schools of the needed funding, funding they need now. i would be working with the
big news there, edward. thank you, edward lawrence in washington. melissa? melissa: clashing over reopening schools. democratic nominee joe biden slamming president trump calling for emergency funding for schools to help return safely amid the coronavirus pandemic. president trump responding moments ago. hillary vaughn is in wilmington, delaware, with the details. this battle of the wilmingtons today, hillary. reporter: it is, melissa. democratic nominee joe biden started his day in wilmington,...
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built more than 20 years ago, it's named not after a slave trader like edward colston, it's called pero'sng colston hall's name was proposed, many argued against what they saw as a rewriting of history. but others say it's not about changing the past, but confronting it. we're not revising history in the sense of creating a false version, what we're doing is trying to get closer to a truer version. in that process, of course, we might feel that things are being lost or over—prioritised, but i think that's part of the journey in which then we come to a narrative which is more warts and all, more a mature version. as we reconsider our past, the name bristol beacon has been chosen to look to the future. to unite, not divide. to represent hope, not despair. john maguire, bbc news, bristol. the planned return of spectators to sporting events will not now go ahead because of the rise in covid infections. there had been plans for a return next month and many clubs and venues now fear for their survival. our sports reporter laura scott joins us from south—west london. there was a stark reaction a
built more than 20 years ago, it's named not after a slave trader like edward colston, it's called pero'sng colston hall's name was proposed, many argued against what they saw as a rewriting of history. but others say it's not about changing the past, but confronting it. we're not revising history in the sense of creating a false version, what we're doing is trying to get closer to a truer version. in that process, of course, we might feel that things are being lost or over—prioritised, but i...
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edward, thank you. connell? connell: all right.e from global markets. he is president there you advised the government how to deal with the coronavirus preparation and the like. now we are where we are, as edward said we're trying to figure out what is going on with the astrazeneca trial, but does that what you know about it set us back, what is your take about it? >> the beauty of the government's plan to accelerate the delivery of a vaccine is that it's not one horse, right? we've got nine different platforms that are available to deliver the vaccine. we have several different vaccine types that are currently in later stage trials including vaccines that we are hopeful will change the way we develop vaccines in total. they are easier, they are faster. they are, they are easier to essentially modify such as the modern vaccine which is an rna-based vaccine. so it is not that now that a, b, one triple two, taken a pause to review the data, that all vaccines are set back, because the government created a variety of ways for us to ach
edward, thank you. connell? connell: all right.e from global markets. he is president there you advised the government how to deal with the coronavirus preparation and the like. now we are where we are, as edward said we're trying to figure out what is going on with the astrazeneca trial, but does that what you know about it set us back, what is your take about it? >> the beauty of the government's plan to accelerate the delivery of a vaccine is that it's not one horse, right? we've got...
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if anything, doing something worse than nothing as donna edwards points out going out and having his public statements distort, misrepresent and lie about the truth, about the intelligence he was in possession of. does that ring true to you for bringing him other kinds of threats? >> it's absolutely consistent with what i experienced in january. i was actually relieved when it was reported that he had the audio recordings so we could finally hear it directly instead of the spin we usually hear from the white house. multiple people were ringing the alarm bells in january, saying we needed to lean in, we needed to activate the plans we've had in place for 15 years and, to do so requires consistent communication to the public. i thought the white house's response this afternoon that he was just -- he didn't want to cause a panic, that this is what leadership is, you're looking out for your people and making sure they don't panic. that is contradictory to what all of our plans when it comes to response, when you're talking specifically about a pandemic or any type of other threat, a terr
if anything, doing something worse than nothing as donna edwards points out going out and having his public statements distort, misrepresent and lie about the truth, about the intelligence he was in possession of. does that ring true to you for bringing him other kinds of threats? >> it's absolutely consistent with what i experienced in january. i was actually relieved when it was reported that he had the audio recordings so we could finally hear it directly instead of the spin we usually...
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tom keene in new york, anna edwards in london for francine lacqua. i have to get three seconds in on brexit. i don't understand the british response, if any, to mr. barn ier, who seems to be the only one not taking the month of august off. anna: i don't know. are we running down the clock? i am sure that is not the official position but there is a sense of that. --xit happens generate 31st january 31. the fishing industry, which is something we have talked about before. michel barnier was very outspoken yesterday about his disappointment. he sounded like a disapproving parent. tom: he sounded on the edge of being of american. teachers at -14 right now. we have a wonderful guest -- futures that -14 right now. we have a wonderful guest. first, your first word news in new york city. >> the timing on this may raise some eyebrows. the cdc has told states that a coronavirus vaccine could be ready by november 1. that is just two days before the presidential election and it is an aggressive go about would depend on shots being tested and reviewed by then. pr
tom keene in new york, anna edwards in london for francine lacqua. i have to get three seconds in on brexit. i don't understand the british response, if any, to mr. barn ier, who seems to be the only one not taking the month of august off. anna: i don't know. are we running down the clock? i am sure that is not the official position but there is a sense of that. --xit happens generate 31st january 31. the fishing industry, which is something we have talked about before. michel barnier was very...
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edward lawrence with the latest. edward. reporter: both treasury secretary steve mnuchin and federal reserve chairman jerome powell say congress needs to act, put more money into this to help small businesses. now both of them say payroll protection program as well as the cares act in general helped boost this economy and save possibly 51 million jobs. listen to this. >> a big part of the, of the good economic news that we have had results from the fiscal support that came with the cares act. so it deserves a lot of the credit for keeping people spending and keeping people, business confidence and household confidence high. reporter: powell field ad lot of questions why the main street lending facility for companies has not attract as many takers. he said 230 loans for two billion dollars has been allocated or in the pipeline. still a far cry from the $525 billion given under the paycheck protection program. financial services chairwoman maxine waters wants to know the facility could not give loans under 250,000. >> i would
edward lawrence with the latest. edward. reporter: both treasury secretary steve mnuchin and federal reserve chairman jerome powell say congress needs to act, put more money into this to help small businesses. now both of them say payroll protection program as well as the cares act in general helped boost this economy and save possibly 51 million jobs. listen to this. >> a big part of the, of the good economic news that we have had results from the fiscal support that came with the cares...
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donna edwards, that's from politico. is a poll from morning consult today that puts the wisconsin race at nine. there's a poll from before kenosha that put it at four from marquette law, which is sort of the gold standard pollster in that state. here's my question to you. how confident are you that democrats, the biden campaign, that republicans, the trump campaign, that anyone has a firm handle on the politics of how something like this is shaking out in wisconsin and other places like it? >> i'm not confident in any of that, especially in the polling. i mean we've seen that it's been problematic in the past. look, i think the important thing is that over the course of this last week, what we saw and we saw yesterday was joe biden, the former vice president, getting out there and being out front, calling on the president to do something that he has done, which is to try to calm the waters, to try to make sure that -- to ensure peace and that we validate peaceful protests and that we hold accountable those who are acting
donna edwards, that's from politico. is a poll from morning consult today that puts the wisconsin race at nine. there's a poll from before kenosha that put it at four from marquette law, which is sort of the gold standard pollster in that state. here's my question to you. how confident are you that democrats, the biden campaign, that republicans, the trump campaign, that anyone has a firm handle on the politics of how something like this is shaking out in wisconsin and other places like it?...
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joining us to share his story, edward wong. good to see you. >> nice to see you too. >> remind our viewers who you are. your dad is a navy reservist who answered the call on the uss mercy floating hospital when covid first began. how's he doing? >> my dad is doing pretty good. he returned probably in late may, i think, and he's been back at home and he just resumes his job as an anesthesiologist at a local hospital and yeah, it's been great. >> we thank him. a picture we're trying to bring up. oh, there he is. you're wearing a full on scuba mask of some sort. he did not die. was that your way of protecting yourself and the family when he first got home? >> i guess that was a way to protect myself from him. >> glad you're all safe. the san mateo district union over zoom. how is that going so far? >> it's going okay. it's not the same as having school in person, but so far, it's been okay. it's been around six weeks into the semester, which i was very surprised to learn. time seems to be passing by very fast. obviously, i'm very
joining us to share his story, edward wong. good to see you. >> nice to see you too. >> remind our viewers who you are. your dad is a navy reservist who answered the call on the uss mercy floating hospital when covid first began. how's he doing? >> my dad is doing pretty good. he returned probably in late may, i think, and he's been back at home and he just resumes his job as an anesthesiologist at a local hospital and yeah, it's been great. >> we thank him. a picture...
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katty: hugh edwards reporting.generation is dying off and it forces us to keep their memory alive. there is always that one family or person ingh the nrhood who puts up halloween decorations ridiculously early. in a town in kansas his name is kenneth torres. he uses early decorating to remind people to wear masks. he puts up skeletons & store my people to be safe. heven pulled out snowmen and other holiday decorisions to makeoint. the spooky pubunc service ancement has caught people narrator: funding for this presentation of this program language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman fountion. by judy and peter blum kler undation; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. dat the height of the conflict. into vietnam he became a single parent of two young children. we moved a lot. we slept in rest areas. slept in our car. i didn't realize that we were actually homeless. it makes your world really small. if we happened to stay in a motel that happen
katty: hugh edwards reporting.generation is dying off and it forces us to keep their memory alive. there is always that one family or person ingh the nrhood who puts up halloween decorations ridiculously early. in a town in kansas his name is kenneth torres. he uses early decorating to remind people to wear masks. he puts up skeletons & store my people to be safe. heven pulled out snowmen and other holiday decorisions to makeoint. the spooky pubunc service ancement has caught people...
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howe: john edwards -- white didn't we/ mr. howe: john edwards has his first question. john: one test of the leadership will be the caliber of appointments. it's a matter of interest, here and overseas, as to who will be the new secretary of state. under our rules, i must ask this question of you, but i would hope the vice president would also answer it. we you give us the names of three or four americans, each of whom, if appointed, would serve with distinction, in your judgment, as the secretary of state? sen. kennedy: i don't think it's a wise idea for a presidential candidate to appoint members of his cabinet, respectively, or suggest four people, indicating one of them would be appointed. this is a decision the president of the united states should make. this is a race between the vice president and myself for the presidency of united states. there are a good many able man who could be secretary of united states. i've made no judgments. i think that judgment could be made after the election if i'm successful. the people have to make a choice between mr. nixon and m
howe: john edwards -- white didn't we/ mr. howe: john edwards has his first question. john: one test of the leadership will be the caliber of appointments. it's a matter of interest, here and overseas, as to who will be the new secretary of state. under our rules, i must ask this question of you, but i would hope the vice president would also answer it. we you give us the names of three or four americans, each of whom, if appointed, would serve with distinction, in your judgment, as the...
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edward. reporter: connell, the chief of staff mark meadows says $1.5 trillion would be acceptable and enough money to help the american people. this is what the republicans would like to see in a bill. you guys have been talking about it with steve moore. $10 billion in debt forgiveness of postal service is one of the things republican want. expanded unemployment $300 a week through december. $300 billion for schools to open safely. and liability protection for businesses so lawsuits don't crush companies. pelosi is keeping members in washington over the weekend to get something done. >> take your cameras to a dca today. because you will see members of congress leaving washington, d.c. to go home and pretend like they're working hard on this particular deal when in fact the checks are not going out to the american people and unemployment benefits will start to cease. reporter: senior administration official says the last time a conversation the house speaker had to negotiate an aid package wa
edward. reporter: connell, the chief of staff mark meadows says $1.5 trillion would be acceptable and enough money to help the american people. this is what the republicans would like to see in a bill. you guys have been talking about it with steve moore. $10 billion in debt forgiveness of postal service is one of the things republican want. expanded unemployment $300 a week through december. $300 billion for schools to open safely. and liability protection for businesses so lawsuits don't...
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>>and that was kristen edwards reporting for us tonight from louisville. new details tonight in the shooting death of a black man by la county sheriff's deputies happened earlier this week, 29 year-old. >>these young kids he died monday afternoon in south l a yesterday the la sheriff's department released a statement saying deputies tried to stop kids ii for riding his bicycle in violation of vehicle codes but did not identify specifically what he was doing wrong. qz they say got off his bike and ran from deputies who chased him when they caught up with him police say kids he punched a deputy in the face and dropped a jacket along with a black semiautomatic handgun. the department says the shooting happened when kids he quote made a motion towards the gun. tonight, a man who witnessed the incident says at least a dozen shots were fired. and he shot 4 times initially where you knew the victim was gone. >>and then there are 11 more shots that persisted you saw that it was a man like what you touch of light and it was. >>boom boom boom, no. they did try it wa
>>and that was kristen edwards reporting for us tonight from louisville. new details tonight in the shooting death of a black man by la county sheriff's deputies happened earlier this week, 29 year-old. >>these young kids he died monday afternoon in south l a yesterday the la sheriff's department released a statement saying deputies tried to stop kids ii for riding his bicycle in violation of vehicle codes but did not identify specifically what he was doing wrong. qz they say got...
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how low, edward ball. it's a delight to meet you. >> good to see you, to. >> i feel like i know you from reading your book. i am going to dive in. you received -- from your aunt. tell the audience what it was. >> when i was a boy in new orleans in the late 1960s, i had an aunt named maude who was an elderly retired schoolteacher. she was a family historian and my mother's family. she was the keeper among others of our clansmen. she had some papers and files and she had a way of speaking about our family history that was like this. the one to remember is our clansmen, my grandfather. he was a redeemer. the redemption returned in new orleans after they had been dislodged. and if you had not battled liberty place, we would not be here today. when she died, her papers went to my mother. this is now decades later her files came to me. this is how i rediscovered the story of our clansmen and wrote about it. >> you remember your aunt mod. you have emulated her well. it sounds like she spoke of -- [inaudible] >> c
how low, edward ball. it's a delight to meet you. >> good to see you, to. >> i feel like i know you from reading your book. i am going to dive in. you received -- from your aunt. tell the audience what it was. >> when i was a boy in new orleans in the late 1960s, i had an aunt named maude who was an elderly retired schoolteacher. she was a family historian and my mother's family. she was the keeper among others of our clansmen. she had some papers and files and she had a way...
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some people felt excluded because of the associations with edward colston, we had to change it. recent months have seen a rebranding exercise. the physical manifestation of a decades—long debate. this was the spot at bristol harbour—side where colston's statue was dumped into the water by the protesters. but what gives you an indication of how long there's been a debate in this city about the slave trade is this bridge. built more than 20 years ago, it's named not after a slave trader like edward colston, it's called pero's bridge and it's named after a slave. when the idea of changing the name was proposed, many argued against what they saw as a rewriting of history. but others say it's not about changing the past but confronting it. we're not revising history in a sense of creating a false version, what we're doing is trying to get closer to a truer version. in that process, of course, we might feel that things are being lost or over—prioritised, but i think that's part of the journey in which then we come to a narrative which is more of a mature version for our young people,
some people felt excluded because of the associations with edward colston, we had to change it. recent months have seen a rebranding exercise. the physical manifestation of a decades—long debate. this was the spot at bristol harbour—side where colston's statue was dumped into the water by the protesters. but what gives you an indication of how long there's been a debate in this city about the slave trade is this bridge. built more than 20 years ago, it's named not after a slave trader like...
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whistleblower edward snowden he's welcome the ruling. 7 years ago as the news declared i was being charged as a criminal for speaking the truth i never imagined that i would live to see our courts condemned the national security agency's activities as unlawful and in the same ruling credit me for exposing them. back in june 23rd dean snowden who worked as a contractor for the intelligence agency released thousands of classified documents they shone the lights on the n.s.a.'s dragnet surveillance practices targeting millions of americans as well as foreign citizens snowden was charged with espionage and fled to russia where he was granted asylum. but after the phone surveillance scheme was on covered it continued to run until 2015 officials claimed it was helpful in intercepting terrorist communications decided the case of 4 men who were caught funding extremists in somalia and convicted but the court of appeals for the 9th circuit ruled out the program played only a minor role in that case not it was a violation of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. let's welcome onto the program n
whistleblower edward snowden he's welcome the ruling. 7 years ago as the news declared i was being charged as a criminal for speaking the truth i never imagined that i would live to see our courts condemned the national security agency's activities as unlawful and in the same ruling credit me for exposing them. back in june 23rd dean snowden who worked as a contractor for the intelligence agency released thousands of classified documents they shone the lights on the n.s.a.'s dragnet...
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harvesting of phone records national security agency was 7 years after the practice was revealed by edward snowden. just a few moments into a brand new day here in moscow friday september the 4th my names you know you're welcome to r.t. international. the e.u. foreign policy chief condemn the alleged poisoning of. calling it an assassination attempt the russian opposition figure is in a medically induced coma on the ventilator in a berlin hospital 2 weeks after being are lifted from russia. being poisoned with a novacek nerve agent russia is calling for dialogue stating it's still receive no data from germany on the findings. the president of belarus weighed in alexandre the claims that his security forces have information which cast on berlin's poisoning allegation. we have intercepted a call as we understand between warsaw and berlin that clearly sounds it's. didn't take place. they have done it quote to discourage putin from interfering in the internal affairs of belarus. the german government has responded to mr location because version of fencing not it's not true while the kremlin sa
harvesting of phone records national security agency was 7 years after the practice was revealed by edward snowden. just a few moments into a brand new day here in moscow friday september the 4th my names you know you're welcome to r.t. international. the e.u. foreign policy chief condemn the alleged poisoning of. calling it an assassination attempt the russian opposition figure is in a medically induced coma on the ventilator in a berlin hospital 2 weeks after being are lifted from russia....
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hi, edward. thank you for coming before us again. i want to echo the request for how oew staff time is being allocated. that is the bureaucratic tracking not just for small businesses but also if it's sad a lot of small business have no go will with the city. there's no good faith. they think the city is trying to entrap them and every step of the way, even when the city is trying to help them, because of that lack of good faith. i've had -- even like family members who know my role, but have small businesses be scared to report anythin report anythi. a test for covid testing because they think they're using it as a way to red tape their business and so, i think there needs to be some good will around how this process and being tracked and because that is paramount right now. and, with that said, i'm just, you know, you said it plainly. this is an attempt to apply union rules to non unionized workforce sectors. again, most of the -- the big companies that have large union organized labor forces are international conglomerate and they
hi, edward. thank you for coming before us again. i want to echo the request for how oew staff time is being allocated. that is the bureaucratic tracking not just for small businesses but also if it's sad a lot of small business have no go will with the city. there's no good faith. they think the city is trying to entrap them and every step of the way, even when the city is trying to help them, because of that lack of good faith. i've had -- even like family members who know my role, but have...
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megan edwards joins me, sister of amy coney barrett, megan, thank you so much for being here tonight, have you with us. >> thank you. >> martha: i can't imagine, when you're thinking of your sister, what goes through your body -- i'm picturing it would be like a bolt going through me of someone said about this my sister. heard his praise, blank knots and then she is catholic, catholic, catholic, as if it was a swearword. >> i mean, people are entitled to their opinions. but i think what's important for people to know is that yes, amy is a person of faith. she prays every day. she and her family go to church together, but i think it's also important to realize that people all across america also are people of faith and also go to church and to me, i think this is a nonissue. she's been very clear that she will be able to do her job and will apply the constitution how it is and not impart her own opinions in her own beliefs. >> martha: yeah. there's another person who basically said that the fact that she adopted two children from haiti, and we all had a great experience of seeing her b
megan edwards joins me, sister of amy coney barrett, megan, thank you so much for being here tonight, have you with us. >> thank you. >> martha: i can't imagine, when you're thinking of your sister, what goes through your body -- i'm picturing it would be like a bolt going through me of someone said about this my sister. heard his praise, blank knots and then she is catholic, catholic, catholic, as if it was a swearword. >> i mean, people are entitled to their opinions. but i...
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. >> joining me is donna edwards of maryland.ichael steele, former rnc chair and senior adviser at the lincoln project. alexi mcca alexi mccammond and joe madison. and former republican congresswoman susan molinari of new york. thank you all very much for being here. before we get started, i just want to play a clip of something. i'm just going to be flat out and say it, something i said about a little more than 24 hours ago. let's play it. >> i'm not surprised by mitch mcconnell. i will not be surprised by what senator lindsey graham will do in the future. he is the chair of the senate judiciary committee. i think he played at the beginning of the show -- or you have a clip of him telling jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic" that he will not entertain a supreme court justice if it comes in an election year and he said, keep the tape. we've got the tape. and he's gonna go -- he is going to go against his word. i guarantee you he will do that. >> yep. >> i guarantee it. michael steele, were you surprised by what senator graham did?
. >> joining me is donna edwards of maryland.ichael steele, former rnc chair and senior adviser at the lincoln project. alexi mcca alexi mccammond and joe madison. and former republican congresswoman susan molinari of new york. thank you all very much for being here. before we get started, i just want to play a clip of something. i'm just going to be flat out and say it, something i said about a little more than 24 hours ago. let's play it. >> i'm not surprised by mitch mcconnell. i...
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edward?llowing the death of george floyd, could be actually the most expensive for the insurance industry in the history of the insurance industry. in fact, the insurance information institute finds that insurance companies will wind up paying out $500 million to $900 million related to damages for the riots in minneapolis. now, these numbers are expected to continue to increase because the claims are still being processed. again, this is just money the insurance companies will pay, not the total damage estimate. senator marco rubio saying it's just okay -- it's okay to protest, but destruction is not protesting. >> look, it's really important to point the difference. if somebody wants to go out and hold up a sign and scream and be loud, because they are against something that's happening in our country, whether you agree with them or not, that's their constitutional right. what you don't have a right to do is set fires and attack police stations and kill people in the streets and burn down b
edward?llowing the death of george floyd, could be actually the most expensive for the insurance industry in the history of the insurance industry. in fact, the insurance information institute finds that insurance companies will wind up paying out $500 million to $900 million related to damages for the riots in minneapolis. now, these numbers are expected to continue to increase because the claims are still being processed. again, this is just money the insurance companies will pay, not the...
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phone records by the national security agency was lawful 7 years after the practice was revealed by edward snowden. live from moscow this is r t international my name's you know neal 30 minutes of news and views start now. the e.u. foreign policy chief. poisoning of alexina only calling it an assassination attempt the russian opposition figure is in a medically induced coma on a ventilator in a berlin hospital 2 weeks after being or lifted from russia berlin said on wednesday he had been poisoned with a novel nerve agent russia is calling for a dialogue stating still received no data from germany on the findings meanwhile the president. alexander lukashenko claims that his security forces have information which casts doubt on poisoning allegations. we have intercepted a call as we understand between warsaw. and berlin that clearly sounds that soulful city and the violence boy's name didn't take place. they have done it to discourage putin from interfering in the internal affairs of belarus. the german government has since responded to mr lukashenko version of events saying it's not true an
phone records by the national security agency was lawful 7 years after the practice was revealed by edward snowden. live from moscow this is r t international my name's you know neal 30 minutes of news and views start now. the e.u. foreign policy chief. poisoning of alexina only calling it an assassination attempt the russian opposition figure is in a medically induced coma on a ventilator in a berlin hospital 2 weeks after being or lifted from russia berlin said on wednesday he had been...
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spy agency slammed for illegal mass surveillance of americans whistleblower edward snowden who expose the national security agency's unlawful bulk collection of americans phone records is raising the alarm over the appointment of keith alexander. it turns out hey alexy is short for hey keith alexander yes the keith alexander personally responsible for the mass surveillance programs the caused global scandal and amazon web services has 6 percent of all web sites alexander was n.s.a. director in 2013 when snowden leaks thousands of documents exposing the illegal wiretapping and data collection programs and santa became notorious for his phrase to collect and tag it all in collect to monitor and store all forms of human communication for the u.s. spy agency human rights lawyer dan kadlec says amazon wants his knowledge on how to snoop on and influence people's voting decisions through the virtual assistant i would assume they picked him for his expertise and that is his ability to gather. intelligence from people in this case presumably through 1 you know amazon's. mechanism you know it'
spy agency slammed for illegal mass surveillance of americans whistleblower edward snowden who expose the national security agency's unlawful bulk collection of americans phone records is raising the alarm over the appointment of keith alexander. it turns out hey alexy is short for hey keith alexander yes the keith alexander personally responsible for the mass surveillance programs the caused global scandal and amazon web services has 6 percent of all web sites alexander was n.s.a. director in...
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huw edwards and the story of his grandfather and the atlantic convoys.ay on the other side of the world, hundreds and thousands of allied troops were engaged in one of the most defining and brutal campaigns of the war. they were fighting the japanese in burma, now known as myanmar, for the fourteenth army, led by general slim. it was a truly multi—nationalforce. but as war in europe came to an end, the war in the far east raged on and the soldiers became known as the forgotten army. reeta chakra barti tells the story of her father—in—law, who was one of them. the great news ran through the land... jubilation across the uk. the war in europe was finally over. but thousands of miles away, in burma, allied troops were still fighting a formidable enemy — japan. they became a forgotten army in a forgotten war, but one whose course shaped the future of many lives. it led to a parting gift from a former enemy, becoming a symbol of love in my own family. my father—in—law, patrickjohn rogers hamilton, was 23 when world war ii started. home for patrick was scotlan
huw edwards and the story of his grandfather and the atlantic convoys.ay on the other side of the world, hundreds and thousands of allied troops were engaged in one of the most defining and brutal campaigns of the war. they were fighting the japanese in burma, now known as myanmar, for the fourteenth army, led by general slim. it was a truly multi—nationalforce. but as war in europe came to an end, the war in the far east raged on and the soldiers became known as the forgotten army. reeta...
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won't drop the legislation despite earlier admissions that it does break international law a shoddy edward stash he explains. the british government is trying to reinterpret the special arrangements made for northern ireland and the withdrawal agreement the e.u. would essentially say it's as if the u.k. is trying to rip up the withdrawal agreement but the u.k. and the e.u. spent so long trying to ratify and in turn the e.u. is saying to the u.k. you have a 20 day deadline to completely u. turn on this the withdrawal agreement contains number of mechanisms the legal remedies to jen's violations of the legal obligations contained in the text which the european union will not be shy in using for the e.u. it's almost its worst nightmare they say the u.k. has totally broken and violated international law they've also broken trust and also risks the future relationship with the e.u. to now it's all about the u.k. deciding as i say to try and reinterpret this special arrangement made for northern ireland almost essentially saying that ministers in essence can export declarations of goods from bri
won't drop the legislation despite earlier admissions that it does break international law a shoddy edward stash he explains. the british government is trying to reinterpret the special arrangements made for northern ireland and the withdrawal agreement the e.u. would essentially say it's as if the u.k. is trying to rip up the withdrawal agreement but the u.k. and the e.u. spent so long trying to ratify and in turn the e.u. is saying to the u.k. you have a 20 day deadline to completely u. turn...
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for the latest let's go to edward lawrence in washington. edward. this is the hearing the markets were watching very closely, charles. democrats here were questioning both of them on why they believe the economy is doing so well. republicans are saying well, you know, look at this, the economy is improving because the unemployment rate is coming down faster than anyone thought it would. federal reserve chairman jerome powell says that the fed will use all the tools in their basket for as long as it takes to get the economy on strong footing so as many as the 22 million people that lost their jobs during the pandemic can start working again. >> we've put fully half of those back to work but that is a long way to go. that is more people than lost their jobs during the global financial crisis as i'm sure you know. there is a lot of work to do there. our policies will support that but, we'll go faster for those people if all of government working together. reporter: he is talking about fiscal stimulus there that became a focus of this hearing here. trea
for the latest let's go to edward lawrence in washington. edward. this is the hearing the markets were watching very closely, charles. democrats here were questioning both of them on why they believe the economy is doing so well. republicans are saying well, you know, look at this, the economy is improving because the unemployment rate is coming down faster than anyone thought it would. federal reserve chairman jerome powell says that the fed will use all the tools in their basket for as long...
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edward lawrence has more details on that plan from washington. edward? reporter: hey, before i get into that, i know you guys love talking about the federal reserve here. you know, the beige book came out. this is the federal reserve looking forward to their guidance and meeting in september. one interesting nugget, very interesting, out of this, is that firms are having trouble finding workers, compounded because available day care is not around. also, people saying they aren't able to find or the uncertainty around whether their kids are going back to school in the fall. this is in the beige book here. this is also at the heart of what the administration's been saying. if kids cannot go back to in-person learning, parents cannot fully work, that holds back the economy in turn. the federal restoerve that real economy, we talked about it before. what will this mean for the stimulus talks happening in washington? let's bring in our traders. we have teddy weisberg and scott bauer. great to see you both. teddy,ly sta i will start with . the beige book looks
edward lawrence has more details on that plan from washington. edward? reporter: hey, before i get into that, i know you guys love talking about the federal reserve here. you know, the beige book came out. this is the federal reserve looking forward to their guidance and meeting in september. one interesting nugget, very interesting, out of this, is that firms are having trouble finding workers, compounded because available day care is not around. also, people saying they aren't able to find or...
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withdrawal agreement that took effect back in january let's cross live now to our to shaadi edward dostie in london could you explain to us what's behind this bill and why it's causing such a stir well the timing of all of this is quite crucial as right now the e.u. and the u.k. are locking horns in this final round of post trade talks and it's about to be thrown into jeopardy entirely as now the united kingdom is somewhat trying to reinterpret special breck's every entrance made for northern ireland and it could mean that ministers would be able to change these these export declarations for goods moving from britain to northern ireland and while it may seem like a fairly good idea on paper actually the government has even admit it it will violate international law. god's great international law in a very specific limited boy you can the power to disappoint e.u. law concept of dog and to create required by school for a certain very totally different circumstances. now it's all about the internal market bill which was published just yesterday on wednesday and it's a designed to blow apart
withdrawal agreement that took effect back in january let's cross live now to our to shaadi edward dostie in london could you explain to us what's behind this bill and why it's causing such a stir well the timing of all of this is quite crucial as right now the e.u. and the u.k. are locking horns in this final round of post trade talks and it's about to be thrown into jeopardy entirely as now the united kingdom is somewhat trying to reinterpret special breck's every entrance made for northern...
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edward lawrence is live with the very latest on the timeline. edward?rles, the stars may be aligning that that vaccine could be the october surprise for this election. we have two major vaccine makers saying they will have enough phase three trial data to put forward for possible approval here in the united states. now partnership of pfizer and enbiontech, astrazeneca, will have data from not just inside of the u.s. but tens of thousands of people in other countries where the trials are going on. nine vaccine makers signed a pledge said they will all follow guidelines from established regulatory agencies like the fda that could be a possible step to justify earlier approval in this country. we also could see a situation where astrazeneca's vaccine could be approved in the uk with date from the uk and brazil trial but still waiting for more test results in the u.s. on the same vaccine. the white house is optimistic to have a vaccine available and approved in october and they're taking steps now to distribute it. >> what we are doing is preparing for a su
edward lawrence is live with the very latest on the timeline. edward?rles, the stars may be aligning that that vaccine could be the october surprise for this election. we have two major vaccine makers saying they will have enough phase three trial data to put forward for possible approval here in the united states. now partnership of pfizer and enbiontech, astrazeneca, will have data from not just inside of the u.s. but tens of thousands of people in other countries where the trials are going...