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esther: definitely.arket was clinging to this hope for a surprisingly long time my actually, we thought it was unlikely to get anything before the election because in the end it is down to politics. right now it looks good to their respective election base. so it is not big of a surprise. disappointment. annmarie: the dollar is little changed after the drop yesterday from steven mnuchin's comment. do you expect the dollar to trade rangebound as we head into the election? esther: yes, absolutely. it doesn't pay off to trade euro-dollar in either direction. the ecb is definitely putting it cap on euro-dollar. dollar appreciation .oesn't bode well annmarie: what about dollar volatility. is that a place where maybe would want to get long or short? volatility, we have been seeing it coming down across the vix because many are pricing down a blue sweep. the you expect that to persist into the election or maybe just until the end of the year, because potentially we may have a contested election -- while that ri
esther: definitely.arket was clinging to this hope for a surprisingly long time my actually, we thought it was unlikely to get anything before the election because in the end it is down to politics. right now it looks good to their respective election base. so it is not big of a surprise. disappointment. annmarie: the dollar is little changed after the drop yesterday from steven mnuchin's comment. do you expect the dollar to trade rangebound as we head into the election? esther: yes,...
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esther is still with us.omentum in the united states really sets it apart from what's happening in europe right now. how durable do you think that momentum is? esther: that is the huge question. very concerned about the lack of fiscal stimulus, so it's crucial that following the elections, we are going to see a huge fiscal stimulus package. the market is disappointed there, i think we could see some repricing and dollar appreciation pressure otherwise. annmarie: i like in your notes, you said deadlines are simply ridiculous. we were talking about brexit but the said could be said here as well. your base case is we do get a deal, but are the markets now overpricing that too much? the market was pricing that and when we thought we would -- the calls were pointing to a blue wave. now some are saying it could be a blue tide. even if biden wins the white house, does that mean he will have that much numbers in terms of the democrats in the senate and house. esther: yeah, that is a huge risk factor which is why woul
esther is still with us.omentum in the united states really sets it apart from what's happening in europe right now. how durable do you think that momentum is? esther: that is the huge question. very concerned about the lack of fiscal stimulus, so it's crucial that following the elections, we are going to see a huge fiscal stimulus package. the market is disappointed there, i think we could see some repricing and dollar appreciation pressure otherwise. annmarie: i like in your notes, you said...
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." >> tonight, federal judge esther salas on her path from tragedy to healing. >> my son gave his life for his father and i. >> revealing to abc's robin roberts about the day everything changed. an assassin killing her only child on their frontsbd.w tryin. how she confronted hate with forgiveness. >> he hated me because i was a woman. he hated me because i was latina. >>> plus, state of covid. president trump calls off stimulus talks for pandemic anit ers top i qntinehi h ♪ might as well jump jumping on stage with eddie van halen. celebrating one of the greatest celebrating one of the greatest guitarists ever. ♪ here's the very model ♪ ♪ of a modern daily family meal ♪ ♪ when food ideas are scarce ♪ and everything becomes a big ordeal ♪ ♪ you want something nutritious ♪ ♪ that your family will devour ♪ but add one thing that's healthy... ugh ♪ ♪ the taste will overpower so... ♪ ♪ only lightlife can return the balance ♪ ♪ to your every dish ♪ our food is always made of plants ♪ ♪ and it is totally delish ♪ 'cause nobody's ingredients ♪ ♪ are quite as simple clean or real ♪ ♪ lightlife i
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and thank you, esther.nd you, our family has [indiscernible] please, i'll sit down. -- all sit down. i learned from personal experience, as my sons, my daughter, my wife, my family have learned, if there are any angels in heaven, they are nurses, male and female. nurses make you want to live. i really mean it. they are there through tough times. by the way, thank you for your service in the military, but , at theank you for beginning of this pandemic, being a surgical nurse. it was not easy when there was no ppe available to all of you. you walked into those operating rooms and dealt with all the problems. i know my son is a physician, my son-in-law is a physician, surgeon in philadelphia. beginning oft the this process, when we should have had everything available. thank you not only for your skill and your courage, but your bravery and doing what you have done. i want to thank you for the care and dedication that you and all fellow members, nurses who show up and struggle with illness, coping with the los
and thank you, esther.nd you, our family has [indiscernible] please, i'll sit down. -- all sit down. i learned from personal experience, as my sons, my daughter, my wife, my family have learned, if there are any angels in heaven, they are nurses, male and female. nurses make you want to live. i really mean it. they are there through tough times. by the way, thank you for your service in the military, but , at theank you for beginning of this pandemic, being a surgical nurse. it was not easy...
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esther peterson was the vice chair and took over upon eleanor roosevelt's passing. i would say that his relationship with eleanor roosevelt is one of the defining relationships of president kennedy's presidency. certainly, she is a major factor in his becoming president in the first place. he works very hard to get her support for him as a candidate. she is enamored with and very supportive of adlai stevenson earlier on, going into the democratic convention, and it is by the power of meeting with her in person at her residence in new york, coming out of that conversation, she comes around and sees the real kennedy, not just his social side, but the depth of his conviction and ideas, and i think it is wonderful that he appoints her as chairwoman of this commission. we can flip to the next slide. we have a picture here of esther peterson with president kennedy, the secretary of labor, arthur goldberg, and the chairman of the civil service commission, john macy, in december, 1961. we can flip to the next slide where he is meeting with the president's commission on the
esther peterson was the vice chair and took over upon eleanor roosevelt's passing. i would say that his relationship with eleanor roosevelt is one of the defining relationships of president kennedy's presidency. certainly, she is a major factor in his becoming president in the first place. he works very hard to get her support for him as a candidate. she is enamored with and very supportive of adlai stevenson earlier on, going into the democratic convention, and it is by the power of meeting...
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esther oh, nhk world, washington. >>> a credit research firm says nearly 4,000 companies in japan went bankrupt between april and september. it says the number was actually down from the same period last year, as some firms were able to secure government aid among the pandemic. a total of 3,956 companies with debts of at least 10 million yen, began legal liquidation procedures. that's a drop of 5.2% from the same period in 2019. the researchers say the bankruptcy figures fell below 4,000 for the first time since the second half of fiscal year of 2004. they say government support packages to deal with the coronavirus such as interest free and unsecured loans helped prevent bankruptcies. looking at bankruptcies directly linked to the impact of the coronavirus, the research firm says 598 firms went under between february and october 8th. the researchers warned there is still a risk that bankruptcies will rise if the firms that sought financial assistance cannot recover their profitability. >>> the world athletics president has inspected t the mn stadium for the tokyo olympics and paralymp
esther oh, nhk world, washington. >>> a credit research firm says nearly 4,000 companies in japan went bankrupt between april and september. it says the number was actually down from the same period last year, as some firms were able to secure government aid among the pandemic. a total of 3,956 companies with debts of at least 10 million yen, began legal liquidation procedures. that's a drop of 5.2% from the same period in 2019. the researchers say the bankruptcy figures fell below...
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thank you, esther. has been, unfortunately, a considerable consumer of health care.ase all sit down. i have learned from personal experience as my sons, my daughter, my wife, my family has learned, if there are any angels in heaven, they are all nurses, male and female. docs let you live. nurses make you want to live. i mean it. they are there through tough times. by the way, thank you for your service in the military, but also thank you four, at the beginning of this pandemic, being a surgical nurse was not easy when there was not ppe available as you walked into operating rooms and dealt with all the problems. my son-in-law is a physician, surgeon, in philadelphia. the beginning of this process, when we should have had everything available, shortages. thank you for your skill, courage, and bravery. i want to thank you for the care and dedication that you and all your fellow sciu members, all you nurses who show up struggling with illness or coping with the loss of loved ones during these terrible times. so many of you had to hold a phone to a patient's year to say
thank you, esther. has been, unfortunately, a considerable consumer of health care.ase all sit down. i have learned from personal experience as my sons, my daughter, my wife, my family has learned, if there are any angels in heaven, they are all nurses, male and female. docs let you live. nurses make you want to live. i mean it. they are there through tough times. by the way, thank you for your service in the military, but also thank you four, at the beginning of this pandemic, being a surgical...
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ok, professor esther choo, good to get your thoughts and analysis.chance of having serious complicatons with covid—19. our medical editor fergus walsh looks at the possible risk to president trump's health. donald trump has several factors which raise his risk profile for coronavirus — his age, weight, and being a man. at 7a, he's often insisted how healthy he is, despite a love of burgers and hot dogs. age is the biggest risk factorfor covid—19. in the united states, eight out of ten deaths have been among the over—65s. the risk of dying for somebody aged 65 to 7a is 90 times higher than for someone in their 20s. to put that in context, a recent international study found that once infected with coronavirus, the chances of dying were around one in 100 at age 65, one in 25 at 75, and one in seven at 85. the president and first lady of the united states... the first lady, melania trump, is just 50, 2a years younger than donald trump, and physically fit, so her risk from covid should be low. the president is six foot three and weighs more than 17 stone,
ok, professor esther choo, good to get your thoughts and analysis.chance of having serious complicatons with covid—19. our medical editor fergus walsh looks at the possible risk to president trump's health. donald trump has several factors which raise his risk profile for coronavirus — his age, weight, and being a man. at 7a, he's often insisted how healthy he is, despite a love of burgers and hot dogs. age is the biggest risk factorfor covid—19. in the united states, eight out of ten...
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aunque ese nacional derecho del munsters y tic es conocido por buen humor y el partido contaréis esthern cayeron 52 y cerramos con algo insólito lloras. durante el partido ((inaudible) si la siguiente ronda subí esta foto estarán en honor al inodoro y por ahí tienen que hacerlo para las 5:30 de la tarde debate candente detalles sobre la selección mexicana en partido contra guatemala (comerciales) imponen cargos contra sospechoso de el estado, además sus esfuerzos la vacuna contra el covid-19 van viento en popa algunas compaÑías dicen estar listas para producirla ya con extremas tras la pausa (comerciales) hola carmen... veo que su presión esta mucho mejor. si doctor cortés... es que... lucy, lucy cuidado con eso por favor. perdón. carmen... ehmm... - mija, mija... - pÍo pio... pÍo pio! ♪ los pollitos dicen... ♪ pío pío pío pío pío ♪ ♪ cuando tienen hambre, cuando tienen frio. ♪ y de ánimo... ¿cómo se siente? mucho mas serena doctor. cita por video con tu doctor sin copago. kaiser permanente. viva bien. (música). ciudad de san josé una lancha en evidencia quetienes pagado sus residentes
aunque ese nacional derecho del munsters y tic es conocido por buen humor y el partido contaréis esthern cayeron 52 y cerramos con algo insólito lloras. durante el partido ((inaudible) si la siguiente ronda subí esta foto estarán en honor al inodoro y por ahí tienen que hacerlo para las 5:30 de la tarde debate candente detalles sobre la selección mexicana en partido contra guatemala (comerciales) imponen cargos contra sospechoso de el estado, además sus esfuerzos la vacuna contra el...
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esther chairman, i look forward to hearing more from the nominee -- mr. chairman, i look forward to hearing more from the nominee. we will discuss with her at length the proper role of the judge in our legal system. i look forward to this hearing. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. i believe, senator harris? hello? >> hello? >> we hear you. >> mr. chairman, this hearing -- wait one second. we don't see you. >> you don't see me? >> congratulations with being on the ticket. there you go. >> can you see me now? >> i see you, i hear you. the floor is yours. >> i appreciate it. thank you, mr. chairman. this hearing has brought together within 50 people inside of a closed-door room for hours while our nation is facing a deadly airborne virus. the committee has ignored common what peoplets for face including not requiring testing for all members despite a coronavirus outbreak amongst senators of this very committee. a response to the recent senate outbreak, the leaders of senate republicans rightly postponed business on senate floor this week to protect the
esther chairman, i look forward to hearing more from the nominee -- mr. chairman, i look forward to hearing more from the nominee. we will discuss with her at length the proper role of the judge in our legal system. i look forward to this hearing. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. i believe, senator harris? hello? >> hello? >> we hear you. >> mr. chairman, this hearing -- wait one second. we don't see you. >> you don't see me? >> congratulations with...
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federal judge esther salas opening up in her first television interview about that fateful day. >> was there ever a time where you feared for your safety? >> what she's saying about the lawyer who posed as a delivery driver, shot her husband three times in their own home and killed their son. >> he hated me because i was a woman. he hated me because i was latina. i had the nerve to become a judge. >> this morning, the changes she's demanding and her incredible message of forgiveness and how she plans to honor her son. >>> breaking overnight. a texas police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting of jonathan price, killed while witnesses say he was trying to break up a fight. overnight, hundreds of people gathering to honor jonathan's life. >>> hurricane delta rapidly intensifying heading for the gulf. winds already up to 110 miles per hour. the powerful storm expected to become a major cat 4 hurricane today and take aim at already hard-hit louisiana this week. ginger is tracking the very latest. ♪ people, can't you see ♪ can't you see >>> and a dancing night you had to see to
federal judge esther salas opening up in her first television interview about that fateful day. >> was there ever a time where you feared for your safety? >> what she's saying about the lawyer who posed as a delivery driver, shot her husband three times in their own home and killed their son. >> he hated me because i was a woman. he hated me because i was latina. i had the nerve to become a judge. >> this morning, the changes she's demanding and her incredible message of...
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esther chu, from oregon health and sciences university. thank you. >> nice to be here, shep. here, >> doctor, cases are spiking, hospitalizations are up. are hospitals and medical professional prepared for the surge, can the system handle it? >> well, there's going to be a bit of an unknown factor here, but we have good news, and then maybe concerning news. the good news is we prepared all spring preparing for this. there were some projections that had us way over baseline capacity, so we spent much of the spring and early summer building in extra capacity transforming our spaces so we can accommodate many more people and creating protocols and procedures so we were equippeddl to handle all kinds of surge in patients, while also keeping staff and patients safe from contracting the disease. we're in a totally differentn tn situation than in the fall, in that we've invested a lot of time and resources to be prepared for almost anything i think the issue is we're headed into covid colliding with influenza, and we can't estimate how much that collision will cost us.t estimate how
esther chu, from oregon health and sciences university. thank you. >> nice to be here, shep. here, >> doctor, cases are spiking, hospitalizations are up. are hospitals and medical professional prepared for the surge, can the system handle it? >> well, there's going to be a bit of an unknown factor here, but we have good news, and then maybe concerning news. the good news is we prepared all spring preparing for this. there were some projections that had us way over baseline...
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ever get out of esther's sad part about. so you know he's got to report to my cause office and said that the cops are going to. do us searches so if you can see us again cops know you. better get folks out just too so this is a every day occurrence an excuse me you know. right you know stuff people is always calling the open saying account just shot somebody cuts just beat the hell that's my job right here all of the tickets they take and property issue every day something something. they don't stop. you know they they just approve this new proposition 8 this was to build on his house. but time to get the housing built everybody will be in the county jail so where's the housing will be built for the cops don't understand if you pull the stairway out and it's you know that's been a problem with the city all this time they were trying to told me stay way out of homelessness you know. and they have been you know. so as you can see we're here. so see most. steps. that's ok. you know. so what's the operation sergeant brutal regim
ever get out of esther's sad part about. so you know he's got to report to my cause office and said that the cops are going to. do us searches so if you can see us again cops know you. better get folks out just too so this is a every day occurrence an excuse me you know. right you know stuff people is always calling the open saying account just shot somebody cuts just beat the hell that's my job right here all of the tickets they take and property issue every day something something. they don't...
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esther choo in seattle. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> jared kushner brags about president trump taking the u.s. back from the doctors, and we'll hear from journalist bob woodward about kushner's comments on trump's political scheme to take credit for stopping the virus. stay with us for that. a live bookkeeper is helping customize quickbooks for me. okay, you're all set up. thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. i feel like we're forglet me check.ing. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the tent. we forgot... the tent. except about that. xfin
esther choo in seattle. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> jared kushner brags about president trump taking the u.s. back from the doctors, and we'll hear from journalist bob woodward about kushner's comments on trump's political scheme to take credit for stopping the virus. stay with us for that. a live bookkeeper is helping customize quickbooks for me. okay, you're all set up. thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit...
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imÁgenes esther, y la recuerdan quienes visiten el arroyo que, por favor, utilicen los basureros quen sobre lo normal para esta Época de otoÑo, pero la tarde del viernes las temperaturas van a refrescar muchÍsimo. santa clara con mÁxima de 75°. el domingo serÁ el dÍa de temperatura mÁs agradable en la regiÓn, con la temperatura que en san josÉ pudiera darse en 70°, auckland entre 65 a 68°. Éste periodo de temperatura agradable en el rango de los 70° prevalece hasta el martes en la semana entrante. luego del miÉrcoles comenzaremos nuevamente a acercarnos a los 80°. tenemos un sistema frontal que eventualmente nos estarÁ acompaÑando, permitiendo que las temperaturas refresquen muchÍsimo, pero que los vientos vayan fluctuando en velocidad de momento, las ventas mÁs fuertes continÚan entre sectores del condado de solano, y la regiÓn de napa, donde hay en efecto y avisÓ por hora de bandera roja hasta las 8:00 a.m. del viernes. cabe destacar que algunas localidades cercanas a la regiÓn de la bahÍa de san francisco, así como el condado de solano estÁn en una vigilancia por riesgo de incendi
imÁgenes esther, y la recuerdan quienes visiten el arroyo que, por favor, utilicen los basureros quen sobre lo normal para esta Época de otoÑo, pero la tarde del viernes las temperaturas van a refrescar muchÍsimo. santa clara con mÁxima de 75°. el domingo serÁ el dÍa de temperatura mÁs agradable en la regiÓn, con la temperatura que en san josÉ pudiera darse en 70°, auckland entre 65 a 68°. Éste periodo de temperatura agradable en el rango de los 70° prevalece hasta el martes en...
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esther chchu. good to talk to you again.o-thirds of the country reporting an increase in cases across the u.s., what does that indicate to you about our level of control in the middle of the fall? >> this is really concerning as we head into the fall, particularly as we're going to start to overlap with the flu and we will need to face in all of our hospitals a big influx of illnesses of all kinds. sorting out flu from covid is not really a challenge that we've faced on this level because earlier in the winter and the spring as covid was introduced, we are just coming out of a flu season and hadn't really seen a significant uptick of cases until flu season was over so we were really facing one virus at a time. going into this year if it's a tough flu season on top of increasing covid cases, this is going to be a huge stressor on all of our health services. >> as the season changes and gets a little cooler, as you were talking about going into the fall, more and more people will obviously be spending more time indoors. that m
esther chchu. good to talk to you again.o-thirds of the country reporting an increase in cases across the u.s., what does that indicate to you about our level of control in the middle of the fall? >> this is really concerning as we head into the fall, particularly as we're going to start to overlap with the flu and we will need to face in all of our hospitals a big influx of illnesses of all kinds. sorting out flu from covid is not really a challenge that we've faced on this level because...
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lewis esther contra soria, aquÍ se abría el marcador y llegaba a contra remate.s deportes, gracias por acompaÑarnos. ¿ya tienes tu boleta electoral por correo? mantente sano y seguro llenándola desde casa. ¡o llena tu boleta donde sea! enviarla por correo es fácil y no necesitas estampilla. puedes dejar tu boleta en un buzón oficial. también puedes depositarla en las urnas. da seguimiento a tu boleta para confirmar que llegó. ¡así es fácil!
lewis esther contra soria, aquÍ se abría el marcador y llegaba a contra remate.s deportes, gracias por acompaÑarnos. ¿ya tienes tu boleta electoral por correo? mantente sano y seguro llenándola desde casa. ¡o llena tu boleta donde sea! enviarla por correo es fácil y no necesitas estampilla. puedes dejar tu boleta en un buzón oficial. también puedes depositarla en las urnas. da seguimiento a tu boleta para confirmar que llegó. ¡así es fácil!
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la carta que recibieron miles de negociantes con la noticia el dÍa de hoy, la cual lleno a marÍa esthergo otros, lo tomaron con recelo. >> no me siento cÓmoda con la situaciÓn, que la gente estÉ sentada adentro de un edificio cerrado, tentados y sin mÁscaras, no es un riesgo que estamos dispuestos a tomar. dayana: pero es un paso que el condado toma cuando las cifras estÁn en nivel controlado, pero instan a guardar las normas de seguridad. dayana garcÍa, " noticias univisiÓn 14". ramÓn: en san francisco, el distrito escolar anunciÓ hoy que planea reanudar clases en persona para todas las escuelas de la ciudad en enero del 2021, el distrito escolar de san francisco es uno de los mÁs grandes de la bahÍa y por eso enfrenta ciertos retos para asegurar un regreso a clases en persona que sea seguro con los estudiantes y maestros, por su parte funcionarios del distrito han garantizado sistemas de ventilaciÓn y ademÁs buscan proveedores para realizar las pruebas rÁpidas de coronavirus. mÁs adelante, advierten sobre llamadas fraudulentas. a poco tiempo del dÍa de las elecciones presidenciales, s
la carta que recibieron miles de negociantes con la noticia el dÍa de hoy, la cual lleno a marÍa esthergo otros, lo tomaron con recelo. >> no me siento cÓmoda con la situaciÓn, que la gente estÉ sentada adentro de un edificio cerrado, tentados y sin mÁscaras, no es un riesgo que estamos dispuestos a tomar. dayana: pero es un paso que el condado toma cuando las cifras estÁn en nivel controlado, pero instan a guardar las normas de seguridad. dayana garcÍa, " noticias univisiÓn...
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peace and order ensure that there are conditions for democratic elections sometime this winter and esther thank you thank you for having me that's it for the show will be back on monday to hear from one of president trump's congregation pastor dental scored who claims all job is the most pro black president ever to occupy the white house until then join the early going on you tube instagram sound cloud twitter and facebook. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this on spilling dramatic and developing the only relief and going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. a. little. kid. we have the resources. the ingenuity. the courage and we have the compassion and waymark. the strength affected. the conscience of our. sure ever. one neighbor of order. or a west open right now behind us is one of the city's biggest homeless camps good stretches per blogs on this warehouse district as you can see the government figures more than a 1000000 school aged children are
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the 20-year-old son of judge esther salas was shot and killed as he answered the door.jersey the shooter later died by suicide. salas told our robin roberts she's not giving up on her profession. >> are you planning on returning to the bench? >> absolutely. absolutely. this man took the most important thing in my life. i can't let him take anything else. i know that i'm going to strive every morning to be the best person that i can be. my son gave his life for his father and i. i have to look at that and say, what a gift. i can't squander it. >> much more of that exclusive and powerful interview later on "good morning america." >>> let's return now to president trump's medical condition. just hours after his return to the white house, many questions still remain. earlier i spoke with dr. shashank ravi from stanford. in his video tweeted from the white house last night the president urged people not to be afraid of covid. he said, quote, get out there, be careful. he also said, quote, maybe i'm immune. your thoughts on this video and also what he said. >> while there is
the 20-year-old son of judge esther salas was shot and killed as he answered the door.jersey the shooter later died by suicide. salas told our robin roberts she's not giving up on her profession. >> are you planning on returning to the bench? >> absolutely. absolutely. this man took the most important thing in my life. i can't let him take anything else. i know that i'm going to strive every morning to be the best person that i can be. my son gave his life for his father and i. i...
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but as soon as we type in taiwan or fallen gone or even put in then the message will be turned into esther ricks or with also try that with names and we'll get a message saying that the name contains illegal keratosis now that means. that players all over the world are actually under chinese censorship no matter where they're based yeah i was wondering about that essentially that and china is exporting its censorship around the world i honestly don't think that developers or tech companies want to be involved in politics. but they just can't get away from it we can tick tick tock for example last year it had to briefly take down a video by a u.s. teenager because she condemned china's treatment of we can muslims in america and i think companies even if they don't want to be involved in politics they will be because they're under the watch of the chinese government and they just have to be really careful ok so let's flip this around if if a u.s. video game company or a japanese video can company wants to go into the chinese market does that mean they have to comply with the censorship rules
but as soon as we type in taiwan or fallen gone or even put in then the message will be turned into esther ricks or with also try that with names and we'll get a message saying that the name contains illegal keratosis now that means. that players all over the world are actually under chinese censorship no matter where they're based yeah i was wondering about that essentially that and china is exporting its censorship around the world i honestly don't think that developers or tech companies want...
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system and very attached to their teachers, particularly teachers who go about the job of teaching esther civics in a way they expected to be taught -- teaching history and civics in a dispassionate way teaching religions as things to be respected but not worshiped. so there will be immense emotion and france as to the manner of this man's death. and apparently again to the publication of cartoons from 15 years ago now. >> an extremely sensitive subject. hugh, we will check in with you as we get where details. thank you, hugh schofield, our parents correspondent. now in other news, the british government has said brexit trade talks are over, and there is no point negotiations continuing unless there is a fundamental shift in the eu position. the prime minister boris johnson said the uk should get ready for leaving without a deal on gender a first, after -- on january 1, after an eu summit insisted it is the british you should make concessions. catherine adler, her eu editor. >> you officials had much undermined at the summit, a covid-19 crisis first and foremost. eyes and ears were also f
system and very attached to their teachers, particularly teachers who go about the job of teaching esther civics in a way they expected to be taught -- teaching history and civics in a dispassionate way teaching religions as things to be respected but not worshiped. so there will be immense emotion and france as to the manner of this man's death. and apparently again to the publication of cartoons from 15 years ago now. >> an extremely sensitive subject. hugh, we will check in with you as...
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esther clark, what do polls say right now in this snapshot of time about where the race stands? guest: the polls that averaged the very different polls put vice president biden ahead by roughly 6%. franklin and marshall has a new poll that puts him on the upper end of that. there are some single polls that give him more of an advantage. it is looking like biden has an advantage between 4%-6%. host: what do you make of that advantage? is it enough to get out of the margin of error? guest: i believe so. on the highside the margin of error is around five points. even if the vice president were to come down a percentage point, that would be enough to do it. that is a high margin. in most cases it will be between 3-5 points. we're not going to know on election night, because there are still going to be ballots counted for days afterwards. thehe polls are accurate, vice president is going to pull this off. host: 20 electoral votes at stake. what role with the state play? guest: if the election is close -- in other words, if the polls are wrong and none of the other states in place suc
esther clark, what do polls say right now in this snapshot of time about where the race stands? guest: the polls that averaged the very different polls put vice president biden ahead by roughly 6%. franklin and marshall has a new poll that puts him on the upper end of that. there are some single polls that give him more of an advantage. it is looking like biden has an advantage between 4%-6%. host: what do you make of that advantage? is it enough to get out of the margin of error? guest: i...
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this film tells the story of the is esther known as the big blowup. it argues that the tragic aftermath led to increased funding for the u.s. forest service which president taft and western senators had been threatening to eliminate. idaho, theboise, center is comprised of eight federal agencies to combat wildfires. the film was produced for the centers training program. ♪ hello. i have a mighty important message. >> it is very rare in history that you have one originating moment. in a moment, it is a creation story for creating who we are. >> in the spring of 1910, the earth passed through the tail of haley's,. it seemed to foreshadow the deadly summer of fire that would engulf the northern rockies. no amount of money, equipment, or firefighters could stop the hurricane of fire raged out of control. the big blowup would be the catalyst of fire suppression for the next 100 years. on august 20, a terrific hurricane broke over the mountains. it picked up the fires and carried them for miles. the wind was so strong that it almost lifted men out of their
this film tells the story of the is esther known as the big blowup. it argues that the tragic aftermath led to increased funding for the u.s. forest service which president taft and western senators had been threatening to eliminate. idaho, theboise, center is comprised of eight federal agencies to combat wildfires. the film was produced for the centers training program. ♪ hello. i have a mighty important message. >> it is very rare in history that you have one originating moment. in a...
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hospitals and save the lives of manchester's residents in the prime minister's words come after munch esther's mare and opposition labor party politician a curious downing street of using the north as canaries in the coal mine report. the mayor of manchester has been speaking today and he's been lashing out at the government's attempts to implement this so-called 3 year to system on certain parts of the u.k. or at least putting certain parts of the country into those higher brackets and mr burnham saying that those parts of the country he suffered enough economically there are certain sectors of the economy that have suffered enough economically throughout this crisis and if the government is going to pull these measures out then they have to extend some type of financial support to those regions last night the deputy chief medical officer told great amongst the leaders to bring the infection rates down any regional lock down would require widespread closures way beyond pulps to stand any real chance of working and that would have to be done in tandem with all the neighboring regions and even
hospitals and save the lives of manchester's residents in the prime minister's words come after munch esther's mare and opposition labor party politician a curious downing street of using the north as canaries in the coal mine report. the mayor of manchester has been speaking today and he's been lashing out at the government's attempts to implement this so-called 3 year to system on certain parts of the u.k. or at least putting certain parts of the country into those higher brackets and mr...
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bons ok we're going to take a short break right now while we're back we'll continue talking to cable esther the president of global workplace analytics talking about how the president has changed our work ethic. nuclear become a battleground in the u.s. . people of demanding the shut down of a local plant from yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no clare power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is or power with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in the very real. struggle. seemed wrong. all. that yet to shape out is they become educated and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still look for common ground. and we're back with kate lister president of global workplace analytics kate do you think women working will become an option for every employee someday. warehou
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our top story which is of course the us election campaigns and i'm joined by republican strategist, estherse. i suspect you are contractually obliged to say you are not worried about the polls, you do not believe them, they were wrong for years ago, but you must be a bit worried. definitely. the clear politics poll is showing biden is pulling ahead of the president by eight percentage points, but really that is reflected in the strategy the two candidates are taking. while joe strategy the two candidates are taking. whilejoe biden continues to tamper down a lot of his rallies and continues to social distance himself, the president continues to hold rallies to the tune of three in pennsylvania and a number in battle ground states which are really going to decide this election. yes, and whether you support president trump or not, his energy is hugely impressive, the enthusiasm of his crowds is usually impressive, but you know his c0 i’e impressive, but you know his core voters are not enough, are they, too get him back to the white house? what do you see is his path to victory this time? a l
our top story which is of course the us election campaigns and i'm joined by republican strategist, estherse. i suspect you are contractually obliged to say you are not worried about the polls, you do not believe them, they were wrong for years ago, but you must be a bit worried. definitely. the clear politics poll is showing biden is pulling ahead of the president by eight percentage points, but really that is reflected in the strategy the two candidates are taking. while joe strategy the two...
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langrish it wasn't it with the same restrictions of about what we were doing now that was great so much esther and then it was only a matter of time before we receive justice and the hopeful i would like an apology from central government to try to draw a wedge between ourselves and our local police and our local community which they failed to do so i think that's important to know we stuck together on this we stood strong we stood up with our politicians that we would like an apology from the central government for being ignored. well that's all from me for the moment you can get most stories on our home for us on social media glad you picked up today. in the break. my favorite or a bit and you're absolutely right it's we have part of the brain right here in the middle it's on the right side very high with assimilated and even to healthy people one roof over sold out of body experience. a lot of people talking about is this the beginning china as the world's superpower but they're not thinking about another end of an era in that would be the central banks. an entire village in alaska. if anot
langrish it wasn't it with the same restrictions of about what we were doing now that was great so much esther and then it was only a matter of time before we receive justice and the hopeful i would like an apology from central government to try to draw a wedge between ourselves and our local police and our local community which they failed to do so i think that's important to know we stuck together on this we stood strong we stood up with our politicians that we would like an apology from the...
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kate we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to cable esther the president of global workplace analytics talking about how the condemning it has changed our work ethic. or. elgood forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. like you i robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification for should be very careful about artificial intelligence to the point all fiercely is to trace the trust of the fia. going. take various shots in with artificial intelligence will some of the. robot must protect its own existence as comics. will. have their own birds or ahead. or behind it for the few 100 percent. of our group. or because the people. just. committed. to see mamma because we moved. when i managed to finish it oh my gosh go from home. they are the house from. god so. can a man or. any. other me don't hate. the skin or. any. other kind of system definition in. them the notion of. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. wh
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before that, i lived in louisiana after katrina, d i covered this very big nursing home to see esther saint rita's nursg of disaster wher people drowned in floodwaters of hurricane katrina. we have had more climate driven disasters in the last decade and half, and in california that is certainly true th wildfires. i've been thinking about this intersection of climate getting worse and growing elder population in california. >> the data stwas not there to be simply . up. this is something you needed to dig into. lisa, can you tell us about that process? >> when molly came to me well over a yearago to talk about this project, i was really excited because we knew the first thing we needed wato do seewere wildfire was a significant hazard in california, and so we worked with large team do that. we also worked with health reporter april them bousquet, later we brought in someone who worked at calmatters and now " the washington post" whose a mapping expert. >> one created by the state, and another created by scientists. we looked at those maps, then we looked at where facilities are, and v
before that, i lived in louisiana after katrina, d i covered this very big nursing home to see esther saint rita's nursg of disaster wher people drowned in floodwaters of hurricane katrina. we have had more climate driven disasters in the last decade and half, and in california that is certainly true th wildfires. i've been thinking about this intersection of climate getting worse and growing elder population in california. >> the data stwas not there to be simply . up. this is something...
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. >> solo escuchó unos disparos al salir esther y que toda la gente había corrido estaba en la entrada antes de la medianoche del viernes respondieron tras recibir disparos cuando llegaron encontraron a cinco hombres heridos de bala dos de ellos fallecieron >> el chico como que venía corriendo este se cayó ahí y lo escucho yo lo ayude este se lo llevaron en ambulancia >> la señora marisol dice que el fin de semana dictarán y acomodarán el negocio esta noche sus clientes lo siguen apoyando >> no en aseguró no ser que vayas no te puedes esconder de las tragedias y uno no sabe el lugar pero >> los tres sobrevivientes fueron trasladados a un hospital donde una sexta víctimas se presentó con heridas menores y dice que fue testigo de los hechos >> son homicidios 34 35 san josé en el año. las identidades de las víctimas aún se desconocen >> ahorita con esto de que el hobbit, que no hay trabajo, la gente está desesperada, como obtuvieron el valor para traer un arma la calle de verdad nomás escuchamos y yo estaba adentro, de verdad que esta de tener miedo >> les cuento que la policía no revelad
. >> solo escuchó unos disparos al salir esther y que toda la gente había corrido estaba en la entrada antes de la medianoche del viernes respondieron tras recibir disparos cuando llegaron encontraron a cinco hombres heridos de bala dos de ellos fallecieron >> el chico como que venía corriendo este se cayó ahí y lo escucho yo lo ayude este se lo llevaron en ambulancia >> la señora marisol dice que el fin de semana dictarán y acomodarán el negocio esta noche sus...
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back to our top story now — the us election of course — and i wasjoined by republican strategist esthern. the real clear politics polling is showing thatjoe biden is pulling ahead of the president by eight percentage points but really this is reflected in the strategy the two candidates are taking. joe biden continues to temper down a lot of his rallies and continues to social distance, the president continues to hold rallies to the tune of three in pennsylvania and a number in battleground states which are really going to decide the election. and whether you support president or jump election. and whether you support president orjump or not, his energy is hugely impressive and the enthusiasm of his crowds is impressive. but you know that his face, his co re but you know that his face, his core voters are not enough, are they, to getting back to the white house. what you see as his path to victory this time? the polling is showing that the rallies are attended by approximately 25% of registered democrats or undecided voters but not only that but a clear path to victory, notjust with his
back to our top story now — the us election of course — and i wasjoined by republican strategist esthern. the real clear politics polling is showing thatjoe biden is pulling ahead of the president by eight percentage points but really this is reflected in the strategy the two candidates are taking. joe biden continues to temper down a lot of his rallies and continues to social distance, the president continues to hold rallies to the tune of three in pennsylvania and a number in battleground...
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for more from what you know esther of. the the president's basic stats at this point what would you say about the possibility of a prolonged hospitalization possibly possibly unconsciousness and possibly needing a ventilator. it's so hard to say right now because we've really gotten a little information and the information we've gotten has actually been confusing and sometimes in conflict with each other i mean we heard both energetic and less in the same hour i heard the end fever and then i heard that he's working all day i mean these things don't go together and it's it's tremendously hard to paint a coherent clinical picture in my mind to to figure out where he is and its course and how his symptoms are developing or waxing or waning or if there really is a linear course to it that would indicate that he's on this trajectory to go to go worse and worse and worse so right now i would say all possibilities are still open we had a few data points including the fever and that and then the escalation to hospital care that s
for more from what you know esther of. the the president's basic stats at this point what would you say about the possibility of a prolonged hospitalization possibly possibly unconsciousness and possibly needing a ventilator. it's so hard to say right now because we've really gotten a little information and the information we've gotten has actually been confusing and sometimes in conflict with each other i mean we heard both energetic and less in the same hour i heard the end fever and then i...
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very different types of areas what happened here so yes or right in the line of 2 different prayer esther. the one right here was planted 2 years ago and the one behind us was planted out 3 years ago so overseeing is as easy prey restorations get older more plants emerge they get more mature they're flooring so they're quite dynamic how many plant species do you have in here for this particular plane and i believe we had 130 species ranging from there's a native western sunflower this is a coral species we have rattlesnake master here we have grassley of goldenrod here there's been a neck in a show here a paper book on foot already flour. all those bloomers started here all right so this is the seed room you know project director bill kleiman well you might think that the prairie stude would find its way out into these former corn fields but it doesn't walk very fast so we would have to wait millennia whereas we can collect his seed from the remnant prairie is bring it out to a corn field that we're retiring planted and it'll grow back year do you have a sense of how many seeds you in the
very different types of areas what happened here so yes or right in the line of 2 different prayer esther. the one right here was planted 2 years ago and the one behind us was planted out 3 years ago so overseeing is as easy prey restorations get older more plants emerge they get more mature they're flooring so they're quite dynamic how many plant species do you have in here for this particular plane and i believe we had 130 species ranging from there's a native western sunflower this is a...
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let's go now to portland, where we're joined by dr esther choo, who's professor of emergency medicinee university. thank you very much forjoining us. i wanted to read to you what the president has been treated with. he has been given a single eight grams dose of an antibody cocktail and he has also been given zinc, vitamin d, melatonin and a daily aspirin. anything you can read into the president's health given what he has been treated with? it is hard to know, just hearing for the first time myself. it is hard to reconcile the fact that we are told he is doing very well and he is getting aggressive treatments that a regular person would not be getting. so hearing that he is fatigued without any other details of the symptoms and then hearing that they are going pretty aggressively and initiating treatment when he is not so symptomatic he needs to go to the hospital is simply interesting. and it shows that... so you would describe that for us who were not doctors as fairly aggressive treatment for somebody who has been described as feeling just fatigued and with only mild symptoms? des
let's go now to portland, where we're joined by dr esther choo, who's professor of emergency medicinee university. thank you very much forjoining us. i wanted to read to you what the president has been treated with. he has been given a single eight grams dose of an antibody cocktail and he has also been given zinc, vitamin d, melatonin and a daily aspirin. anything you can read into the president's health given what he has been treated with? it is hard to know, just hearing for the first time...
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. -- esther mcveigh.—— in the lydia chip campaign against boris johnson —— leadership campaign. you have these different groups of tory mps have kind of been unhappy with what is going on any backbenchers and they are limited in number, but they are being quite vocal about this. as rachel said, one of the concerns at today is about a possible exit strategy from these measures. you had at the conservative mayor of bolton, they have had a lockdown of some sort since july and he was saying, that does not seem to be any plan of taking on the sector mergers, how do we ever get out? sol taking on the sector mergers, how do we ever get out? so i think, —— of these extra measures. these are tier three measures, we put in for a period of four weeks to start and then there will be a review, but thatis then there will be a review, but that is a concern that if we start to get into the winter months, you start to kind of have hospitals under pressure anyway because of flu season,is under pressure anyway because of fl
. -- esther mcveigh.—— in the lydia chip campaign against boris johnson —— leadership campaign. you have these different groups of tory mps have kind of been unhappy with what is going on any backbenchers and they are limited in number, but they are being quite vocal about this. as rachel said, one of the concerns at today is about a possible exit strategy from these measures. you had at the conservative mayor of bolton, they have had a lockdown of some sort since july and he was...
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esther chu. good to see you.t concerns do you have when you hear a former cdc director say, quote, you know, the true number of deaths is well over a quarter million deaths in the u.s. so far? >> we know from the beginning we fell behind in testing early. we continue to have insufficiency in testing, so i agree. it's certainly some order of magnitude than we know. this will continue to be the case as we go into the fall. we don't have adequate personal protective equipment for hospital workers, we don't have adequate testing and contact tracing. on top of that we've layered in a bunch of messaging about how people with not let their lives be dominated by this, and all these publics events where there's very little face mask wears. masks and social distancing are the biggest tools against this. hospitals are bracing themselves for unprecedented volume. this is all very concerning at a time when we should be doubling down. every piece of arsenal that we have in our public health, we should be doubling down on. >> t
esther chu. good to see you.t concerns do you have when you hear a former cdc director say, quote, you know, the true number of deaths is well over a quarter million deaths in the u.s. so far? >> we know from the beginning we fell behind in testing early. we continue to have insufficiency in testing, so i agree. it's certainly some order of magnitude than we know. this will continue to be the case as we go into the fall. we don't have adequate personal protective equipment for hospital...
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esther minard of guggenheim. -- mr. minard of guggenheim.d morning. ♪ president trump: i think i'm going to do a rally on saturday night, if we have enough time to put it together. but we want to do a rally with florida on saturday night read my one sylvania. -- might do one in pennsylvania. it's incredible was going on, i feel so good. sadll say this, it's a very thing. now you have this debate commission is a joke. we will see what happens but i'm not interested -- i'm not joe biden, i'm not can i do a virtual debate, sit behind a computer screen. tom: it's an original election. -- news feeding with speaking with president trump. thank you to a great headline team for bringing those headlines. a recovering president of the united states. election, x of the number of days to a non-debate. there's only one person to speak to in the chaos, stephanie baker pulled the short straw. this is what the president loves, he is healed, he has a message, he's going to do a rally. is this a 2016 redux? inphanie: he is so behind the polls that he has to s
esther minard of guggenheim. -- mr. minard of guggenheim.d morning. ♪ president trump: i think i'm going to do a rally on saturday night, if we have enough time to put it together. but we want to do a rally with florida on saturday night read my one sylvania. -- might do one in pennsylvania. it's incredible was going on, i feel so good. sadll say this, it's a very thing. now you have this debate commission is a joke. we will see what happens but i'm not interested -- i'm not joe biden, i'm...
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. >> laura: jonathan, a few friends of mine who aren't the biggest trump fans were messaging me esther's thing i wasn't expecting this type of judge toe did. i don't know what they were expecting, some scary jurists or someone who is seeming to be to me gore wasn't informed. i don't know what they were expecting. i think she won over a lot of people who were very concerned. >> the polling shows that. she went up in the polls. more people are supporting her nomination. she is very, very good in these confirmation hearings. i think in many ways she is sort of a rocky balboa of nominees and that in her previous appellate confirmation, they threw everything they had at her. they hit her with everything. they really didn't leave a mark. it's interesting on this confirmation, they really stayed out of her reach. this was not someone that they expected they would be able to take down. what's unfortunate is that a lot of these cases were really best representemisrepresented in a wi thought was grossly unfair. they brought up a case involving fetal remains, and abortion case. they kept hitting he
. >> laura: jonathan, a few friends of mine who aren't the biggest trump fans were messaging me esther's thing i wasn't expecting this type of judge toe did. i don't know what they were expecting, some scary jurists or someone who is seeming to be to me gore wasn't informed. i don't know what they were expecting. i think she won over a lot of people who were very concerned. >> the polling shows that. she went up in the polls. more people are supporting her nomination. she is very,...
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we can also talk to esther rantzen who worked with him briefly on breakfast time.he appalling expose done on him so shocking. i think these days he would have been able to climb back, i'm sure it seems a very draconian punishment to destroy not just the career of a man but his public identity and it must have cost him, well, everything, merely. i'm very sad to think of him dying like that when we have such happy memories of him. esther makes an interesting point because he had that clean cut image and the revelations came out and i think right until his most recent interviews, he didn't give many but he would be concerned people would remember those headlines rather than the successful career he had. of course, that was his overwhelming concern in later years, he had this glittering career and he was enormous fun. esther said he had a twinkle in his eye and i'm afraid he did, in more ways than one but frankly, for all of us on breakfast time, it was one of the happiest times of our lives, a brilliantly happy team and he really led it in so happy team and he really
we can also talk to esther rantzen who worked with him briefly on breakfast time.he appalling expose done on him so shocking. i think these days he would have been able to climb back, i'm sure it seems a very draconian punishment to destroy not just the career of a man but his public identity and it must have cost him, well, everything, merely. i'm very sad to think of him dying like that when we have such happy memories of him. esther makes an interesting point because he had that clean cut...
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and esther deputy connolly jumper died at the hospital. >> he was a tireless worker and loving friend, he will be missed dearly by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. >> he was a 20-year-old veteran of the force leaves behind a wife and daughter. they are expected to be okay. shannon: the man accused of murdering a veteran houston police sergeant is an illegal immigrant, ice telling fox news he is a convicted criminal from el salvador. the agency now has a detainer on him. he was responding to a disturbance call when he was shot. he spent 41 years with the department and was weeks away from retirement. another officer was shot in the arm but will be okay. >> the senate is expected to vote on a covid-19 release you after approving more funding for the paycheck protection program. $500 billion measure includes expanding federal unemployment benefits and money for vaccine production in schools. mitch mcconnell urging the white house not to make a deal with democrats on a larger stimulus bill. the ap reported mcconnell is concerned it won't have enough republican support was he
and esther deputy connolly jumper died at the hospital. >> he was a tireless worker and loving friend, he will be missed dearly by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. >> he was a 20-year-old veteran of the force leaves behind a wife and daughter. they are expected to be okay. shannon: the man accused of murdering a veteran houston police sergeant is an illegal immigrant, ice telling fox news he is a convicted criminal from el salvador. the agency now has a detainer on him....
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esther: [tose] locutor: la siguiente es una colaboraciÓn de covid-19 prevention network, el institutonacional de salud y unidos u.s. noticias univisiÓn presenta... algunos lo ven como un acto heroico , otros dicen que es su contribuciÓn para salvar vidas. hombre: vale la pena y es un bien,comÚn, para todos. encontrar una soluciÓn eficiente. locutor: mujeres y hombres se han ofrecido como voluntarios para recibir vacunas. hombre: me apuntÉ como voluntario para hacer que, ojalÁ, este tipo de ensayo tome lugar cuanto antes. locutor: sin embargo, los latinos no estÁn suficientemente representados en los estudios clÍnicos a pesar de ser una de las comunidades mÁs afectadas. hombre: nunca pensÁbamos en ese momento que era covid, no querÍamos creerlo. locutor: hay quienes se preguntan cuÁles serán las consecuencias de esta falta de representaciÓn proporcional. fauci: if you say it doesn't matter... locutor: el doctor anthony fauci, director del instituto de alergias y enfermedades infecciosas, responderÁ las preguntas de los latinos. vacunas del covid-19, mitos y realidades. patricia: con un
esther: [tose] locutor: la siguiente es una colaboraciÓn de covid-19 prevention network, el institutonacional de salud y unidos u.s. noticias univisiÓn presenta... algunos lo ven como un acto heroico , otros dicen que es su contribuciÓn para salvar vidas. hombre: vale la pena y es un bien,comÚn, para todos. encontrar una soluciÓn eficiente. locutor: mujeres y hombres se han ofrecido como voluntarios para recibir vacunas. hombre: me apuntÉ como voluntario para hacer que, ojalÁ, este tipo...
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esther george said the fed needs to give details on guidance when it comes to the fed's intentions whend purchases to ensure effectiveness, transparency, accountability. what is going on here? what is the question you guys are grappling with? robert: i will speak for myself on that. i think we are buying still a substantial amount of bonds every month. treasuries and mortgage backed securities. i think we could say more about what our plans are going forward, but my own view is i, right now, would be hesitant to see us doing more in that area because i do not see the benefits. i can see how it would further add fuel to the financial markets had i am more skeptical how much it would help the real economy. kathleen: i got to ask you a question that struck me coming out of the minutes because the minutes said the new outcome based forward guidance is not an unconditional commitment to a particular pass. i thought you guys just said -- you said the fed will not be moving rates until inflation is at 2% and moving higher and your maximum employment. now it sounds act there is some flex abilit
esther george said the fed needs to give details on guidance when it comes to the fed's intentions whend purchases to ensure effectiveness, transparency, accountability. what is going on here? what is the question you guys are grappling with? robert: i will speak for myself on that. i think we are buying still a substantial amount of bonds every month. treasuries and mortgage backed securities. i think we could say more about what our plans are going forward, but my own view is i, right now,...