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in the you know in the not the wizard of oz but the oliver twist oliver twist fagan and oliver twist it all looks all so insanely so ok what's go over this whole program what happened in the united kingdom they passed a program called a bounce back loan program and they had to introduce this because of a originally back in march and april they said ok the government i.e. the taxpayer will cover 80 percent of the loan cost and you the bank. issuing because the private banks are the conduit the middleman you the private banks will have to eat the 20 percent you have to take the risk of the 20 percent of us no bank was willing to loan to the small and medium sized enterprises that was too risky for them they saw ahead they'd have data on statistics and look at the at that at the case of what happens with a pandemic and they were the honest ones and said no that's the risk of total wipe out for us we're not going to do it so the taxpayer had to bail out they had to offer on 100 percent guarantee for these lines and so at the same time some part of the unit of the government organizing th
in the you know in the not the wizard of oz but the oliver twist oliver twist fagan and oliver twist it all looks all so insanely so ok what's go over this whole program what happened in the united kingdom they passed a program called a bounce back loan program and they had to introduce this because of a originally back in march and april they said ok the government i.e. the taxpayer will cover 80 percent of the loan cost and you the bank. issuing because the private banks are the conduit the...
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. >> sara fagan, vice president pence was able to make a more forceful case on the economy and taxesent trump did last week in that debate. did this debate make any difference? did it alter the trajectory of this race which is really moving against the president and the vice president? >> well, i think it stopped the bleeding. i think vice president pence gave the best economic argument. he said the economy is on the ballot. the american comeback is on the ballot. he made the best case tying tax policy, climate policy, the green new deal. he really had senator harris on the defensive. the only point either of them was on the defensive i thought all night was on that economic section. she was uncomfortable with her answer on taxes. she kept coming back to it and we need to hear more of the economy from the president and the vice president. it's how they will get those republicans, the 10% of republicans who today are not voting for donald trump. like his policies don't like him necessarily. that's how they can win them back. >> senator booker, two debates now in a row where neither vi
. >> sara fagan, vice president pence was able to make a more forceful case on the economy and taxesent trump did last week in that debate. did this debate make any difference? did it alter the trajectory of this race which is really moving against the president and the vice president? >> well, i think it stopped the bleeding. i think vice president pence gave the best economic argument. he said the economy is on the ballot. the american comeback is on the ballot. he made the best...
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justice ginsburg passed away, on the front page of the great falls tribune, it said justice ginsburg fagan's he puts the second amendment on the center stage. it stops the keystone pipeline and stops timber projects. last week we had the opportunity to have the judge in front of us in thehe judiciary committee and what was abundantly clear to those of us that sat through those hearings was that she is very well qualified and a very fair jurist and has been commended by liberals and conservatives across the spectrum prior to being named as the nominee for the supreme court justice. we had this idea nine months before b ginsburg passed that te idea would be to pack the court or expand the number of seats. what s they want to do, they beg the democrats is to establish a super legislature. we all should be very afraid of that. this is our third branch of government. our judicial system is at risk by giving them power beyond what is currently established. even ruthst bader ginsburg who said nine is the right number. we've had nine supreme court justices for over 150 years, so i am very supportive
justice ginsburg passed away, on the front page of the great falls tribune, it said justice ginsburg fagan's he puts the second amendment on the center stage. it stops the keystone pipeline and stops timber projects. last week we had the opportunity to have the judge in front of us in thehe judiciary committee and what was abundantly clear to those of us that sat through those hearings was that she is very well qualified and a very fair jurist and has been commended by liberals and...
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earlier this evening i spoke to yvette simpson, ceo of democracy for america, and sarah fagan, ceo ofou. the president called off stimulus talks today, telling his treasury secretary steve mnuchin, to stop negotiating a new package with nancy pelosi. clearly, americans care about the economy and the coronavirus. how is this going to play with voters? >> well, look, this is the ultimate art of the deal, right? you know, is this really being called off or is this another tactic in a negotiation? the sides are almost a trillion dollars apart. so i think on its face it's very risky. the average person knows somebody out of work, is concerned about their local economy, and so when they see these talks shut down they're very concerned that washington is broken, remains broken. at the same time you know, there is credence to the argument that the democrats use these financial packages to load up on all the things they care about including the things that don't have anything to do with covid. and if you poll most americans, they don't agree with that. and in this case there's a fight over bai
earlier this evening i spoke to yvette simpson, ceo of democracy for america, and sarah fagan, ceo ofou. the president called off stimulus talks today, telling his treasury secretary steve mnuchin, to stop negotiating a new package with nancy pelosi. clearly, americans care about the economy and the coronavirus. how is this going to play with voters? >> well, look, this is the ultimate art of the deal, right? you know, is this really being called off or is this another tactic in a...
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adeline fagan wants this shared. they buried the young houston doctor and on saturday and tell us she had to re. wear the same protective mask over and over again. >> all hospitals are facing this problem and unfortunately, it is no different for the hospitals in texas. >> reporter: in wisconsin, the governor is opening a field hospital at the grounds of the state fair, after a record number of covid hospitalizations. at the cdc, a letter from a former director to the current one is opening eyes wide. dr. william foege, who worked under president reagan, calls the government's response a "slaughter," and says the current cdc director needs to expose the administrations mistakes even if it costs him his job. >> and i kept hoping that the task force would see what they're doing isn't working and would change. but this is going to go down as one of the worst responses to a pandemic. >> reporter: here at the cdc, the director has shared no public sponts to that letter, but there is something new tonight from "the new eng
adeline fagan wants this shared. they buried the young houston doctor and on saturday and tell us she had to re. wear the same protective mask over and over again. >> all hospitals are facing this problem and unfortunately, it is no different for the hospitals in texas. >> reporter: in wisconsin, the governor is opening a field hospital at the grounds of the state fair, after a record number of covid hospitalizations. at the cdc, a letter from a former director to the current one is...
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growing up in la fayette, new york, adeline fagan loved to pretend she was a doctor.ol; the sociable student made it a point to meet all 144 of her classmates. she traveled to haiti on outreach trips and, driven by her love for babies, surgery, and education, became an o.b.g.y.n. resident in houston. one of four girls, her parents said that adeline was the mischief maker and had a silly streak. a best friend to her sisters, adeline was 28 years old. jue stephen f. williams was both disciplined and free- spirited, his son said. stephen followed in his father's footsteps to become a lawyer, and in 1986, president reagan appointed stephen to the d.c. circuit court of appeals, where he served for more than three decades. stephen's wife of 54 years is a poet. their son said his parents' shared love of language often came through in his judicial opinions. a loving father to five, stephen's son described him as good-humored, easy-going, and curious. stephen was 83 years old. and we thank family members so much for sharing these wonderful stories about their loved ones. our h
growing up in la fayette, new york, adeline fagan loved to pretend she was a doctor.ol; the sociable student made it a point to meet all 144 of her classmates. she traveled to haiti on outreach trips and, driven by her love for babies, surgery, and education, became an o.b.g.y.n. resident in houston. one of four girls, her parents said that adeline was the mischief maker and had a silly streak. a best friend to her sisters, adeline was 28 years old. jue stephen f. williams was both disciplined...
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a former medical officer for osha, kathleen fagan investigated amazon for years and found the company was using its in-house e.m.t.s to give workers improper medical care. >> amazon was trying to prevent workers from seeing a doctor outside. we saw evidence in the medical records of e.m.t.s or supervisors discouraging their workers from seeking medical care. >> reporter: what's the result of that for the workers? >> for instance, there was a young woman who was moving a pallet and there was dust that flew in her eye. they flushed her eye out and sent her back to work. after a few more days, went to see an eye doctor, who had to remove an embedded wood chip from her eye. >> reporter: we asked amazon about its safety claims, and how its own internal memos and injury numbers contradict their statements. amazon declined repeated requests to be interviewed, and refused to directly answer our questions. they sent a general written statement saying, "nothing is more important than the health and safety of our teams. so far in 2020, we have committed over $1 billion in new investments in safe
a former medical officer for osha, kathleen fagan investigated amazon for years and found the company was using its in-house e.m.t.s to give workers improper medical care. >> amazon was trying to prevent workers from seeing a doctor outside. we saw evidence in the medical records of e.m.t.s or supervisors discouraging their workers from seeking medical care. >> reporter: what's the result of that for the workers? >> for instance, there was a young woman who was moving a pallet...
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. >> reporter: here's one now. 94-year-old betty fagan. >> i didn't like hillary and he was the best.two evils. >> reporter: this time is it also the best of two evils or -- >> oh, my. no. he's the best. >> reporter: period? >> period. >> reporter: while older americans are still the most reliable voters, the future and this election may come down to turnout among the young. >> there's a new wave of voters that are now old enough to be voting for the first time and i can speak from personal experience and from discussions with peers that we've all been es. we'll be right back. there's smart. and then there's street smart. like a hybrid with an available best-in-class, epa-estimated range of 582 miles. and ford co-pilot360 technology... to help you outsmart some of the things you'll encounter on the road. with an available best-in-class second row legroom. this is the completely reimagined, street smart, 2020 ford escape. hey! introducing new best foods drizzle sauce crave-worthy flavors you can drizzle, dip and dress to make home the best restaurant around new drizzle sauces from best
. >> reporter: here's one now. 94-year-old betty fagan. >> i didn't like hillary and he was the best.two evils. >> reporter: this time is it also the best of two evils or -- >> oh, my. no. he's the best. >> reporter: period? >> period. >> reporter: while older americans are still the most reliable voters, the future and this election may come down to turnout among the young. >> there's a new wave of voters that are now old enough to be voting for...
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fagan, a true hero, an all those who continue their service among these challenging conditions. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> when the news of justice ginsburg's passing broke, the first message i received was from my daughter, followed by female friends and family from every phase of my life. ms. clark: it was -- ms. scanlon: justice ginsburg carried the torch for us for justice if women's rights an even as tiny and soft spoken as she was as a voice for the voiceless. she broke barriers, she changed the status quo and never stopped pushing our country to become a more perfect union. in so doing she became a source of intergenerational inspiration and a pop culture icon. but that intergenerational inspiration was a two-way street. i'm reminded of one of the last times i heard her speak. after making her remarks, a college student asked the
fagan, a true hero, an all those who continue their service among these challenging conditions. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> when the news of justice ginsburg's passing broke, the first message i received was from my daughter, followed by...