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why is a fanny pack cooler than a handbag? i don't get that >> robert has been modest. he's been wearing a mers for months now >> i thought he would have a louis vuitton one or something >> no, no, anti-fanny pack >> i appreciate everyone joining us today, thank you all. robert frank, leslie picker and frank holland for "rapid fire. >>> a search for online learning and a pursuit for higher education has left college dorms empty and that has big implications for the housing and bond markets >>> remember, you can listen to us live and on the go at cnbc.com ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ w♪ i keep working my way a way tback to you, babe ♪ ♪ with a happiness that died ♪ i let it get away servicenow. the smarter way to workflow. >>> welcome back to "the exchange" with more university shifting to online classes only. demand for dormitories are falling and that leads to more online growth. >> typically in august students are st
why is a fanny pack cooler than a handbag? i don't get that >> robert has been modest. he's been wearing a mers for months now >> i thought he would have a louis vuitton one or something >> no, no, anti-fanny pack >> i appreciate everyone joining us today, thank you all. robert frank, leslie picker and frank holland for "rapid fire. >>> a search for online learning and a pursuit for higher education has left college dorms empty and that has big implications...
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carolina: cÓmo surge esa maravillosa idea, fanny? >> buenos dÍas.mexicano del seguro social. esta idea de leer cartas surge por iniciativa de mi coordinadora, ana lilia, un dÍa llegamos a la coordinaciÓn, y ella nos comenta que los familiares de los pacientes han escrito unas lÍneas. ella nos comenta que fuera de nuestras actividades, de lo que nos compete ante el instituto, nos pide ella favor hacer esta actividad de leerle a los pacientes. es asÍ cÓmo tomamos todas nuestras compaÑeras asistentes esta actividad, y asÍ surgiÓ. dÍa a día, del nessa viernes, ofrecemos esta actividad aquÍ en el hospital. asÍ cÓmo nosotros tambiÉn nos hemos dado cuenta quela mayor parte de los pacientes tambiÉn han mejorado un poco al escuchar estas lÍneas de sus familiares. nosotros al interactuar con los pacientes, tambiÉn nos hemos dado cuentade esta situaciÓn. asÍ es como surge esto de las cartas, entonces. esto llegÓ un proceso, hicieron un buzÓn, cuando llegan los familiares pedir informes, que le den el informe mÉdico, pasar a leer la carta y asÍ relacionan las c
carolina: cÓmo surge esa maravillosa idea, fanny? >> buenos dÍas.mexicano del seguro social. esta idea de leer cartas surge por iniciativa de mi coordinadora, ana lilia, un dÍa llegamos a la coordinaciÓn, y ella nos comenta que los familiares de los pacientes han escrito unas lÍneas. ella nos comenta que fuera de nuestras actividades, de lo que nos compete ante el instituto, nos pide ella favor hacer esta actividad de leerle a los pacientes. es asÍ cÓmo tomamos todas nuestras...
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we talk with tim mayopoulos, a former ceo of fannie mae.ne thing that could hurt the bounce back in the economy, became laura. it is set to slam in the gulf coast as a category four storm. we have the latest. plus, a conversation with the dallas mavericks owner about where investing opportunities are. first, a check of the markets. a new record high on the s&p and nasdaq. both climbing. definitely the tech stocks waiting the way. the nasdaq up. you are also seeing a lift to 10 year yield head of a five-year auction that just occurred here. a record $51 billion. coal is getting a lift and this is interesting. you are seeing real yields, the inflation adjusted rates remaining at near a record low of -1%. those very low yields have been one of the drivers of one of this year's biggest surprises which has been how strong the u.s. housing market has remained throughout the recession. for example, numbers jumped to the highest level we have seen since 2006. plus, stocks are reaching all-time highs. many wonder how long this can continue. joining
we talk with tim mayopoulos, a former ceo of fannie mae.ne thing that could hurt the bounce back in the economy, became laura. it is set to slam in the gulf coast as a category four storm. we have the latest. plus, a conversation with the dallas mavericks owner about where investing opportunities are. first, a check of the markets. a new record high on the s&p and nasdaq. both climbing. definitely the tech stocks waiting the way. the nasdaq up. you are also seeing a lift to 10 year yield...
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fanny: se alegran, a pesar de que estÁn sedados, ellos escuchan.te puede recibir cartas. su director nos asegurÓ que gracias a la correspondencia, la mortalidad se redujo. >> hay unos que han pospuesto sus vacaciones para quedarse y atenderlos. >> este virus no va tregua. jessica: por esta noble dedicaciÓn en un paÍs donde cada cuatro minutos se pierde una vida por el virus. jessica, "univisiÓn". paola: el agradecimiento eterno a los enfermeros pero vamos a revisar lo que pasa en mÉxico, de acuerdo al conteo el paÍs registra 475,902 casos confirmados de coronavirus con un total de 52,006 fallecidos debido al covid 19. vamos al sur del continente, habrÁ que superar 100,000 muertes y 3,000,000 de casos de coronavirus, convirtiÉndose en el segundo paÍs mÁs afectado de todo el mundo, casi el 25% de las muertes provienen de são paulo. a pesar de eso el estado avanza en los planes de reapertura desde el jueves, donde bares y restaurantes podrÁn abrir durante la noche, hasta el momento brasil reporta 100,477 fallecidos. estudios seÑalan que los jÓvenes pu
fanny: se alegran, a pesar de que estÁn sedados, ellos escuchan.te puede recibir cartas. su director nos asegurÓ que gracias a la correspondencia, la mortalidad se redujo. >> hay unos que han pospuesto sus vacaciones para quedarse y atenderlos. >> este virus no va tregua. jessica: por esta noble dedicaciÓn en un paÍs donde cada cuatro minutos se pierde una vida por el virus. jessica, "univisiÓn". paola: el agradecimiento eterno a los enfermeros pero vamos a revisar lo...
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the voting rights act was signed in 1965 in part because of that convention in which fannie lou hamer played a major role in signed by lyndon johnson. i am standing next to a later portrait of patsy mix who had been working on the voting rights act, as a woman of color, she also witnessed the infringement of her citizenship rights so part of her legacy is the voting rights act but also panel 9 after the voting rights act, she went on to design and be an architect of the title ix amendment which is the equal opportunity education act a lot of women have benefited from. these two figures helps to take the story up to 1965 and beyond, citizenship rights is an ongoing conversation and these activists, particular these women helped change american law. i am excited to have told you a little bit about this, this included 6 galleries in this long hallway a really covering the time from 1832 up to 1920 but also pointing to the events that happened after the passage of the nineteenth amendment up to the 1965 voting rights act and the voting rights of these women. what i hope people come away w
the voting rights act was signed in 1965 in part because of that convention in which fannie lou hamer played a major role in signed by lyndon johnson. i am standing next to a later portrait of patsy mix who had been working on the voting rights act, as a woman of color, she also witnessed the infringement of her citizenship rights so part of her legacy is the voting rights act but also panel 9 after the voting rights act, she went on to design and be an architect of the title ix amendment which...
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they were all of a sudden communist. >> your next book is on fannie lou hamer.ne and you the democratic party and the establishment, even as history is being made with kamala harris being the first woman of color to be nomiminated by vice presidential candidate. >> it was truly wonderful to hear harriss evoke fannie lou hamer. hamer''sply investeted in ideas s and finishing a book on the topic. one thing i think it t is important to emphahasize is that hamer ran for office three times.s. i thinkhat is impmportant because we do not talk about it. the reasonon we do not is becaue she was unsuccessfsful. that evevenmindsett those stories,s, we ha to know.. those stories are powerful unsuccessful, was that it does not mean their stories do not matter and it does not mean we cannot talk about their efforts. what is the key here, it is not about winning or losing. it is about how these women ultimately -- >>> bangkok after dark. the thai capital is famed for its raucous
they were all of a sudden communist. >> your next book is on fannie lou hamer.ne and you the democratic party and the establishment, even as history is being made with kamala harris being the first woman of color to be nomiminated by vice presidential candidate. >> it was truly wonderful to hear harriss evoke fannie lou hamer. hamer''sply investeted in ideas s and finishing a book on the topic. one thing i think it t is important to emphahasize is that hamer ran for office three...
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voucher holders, credit unions, or renters who live in properties where the mortgage is backed by fannie mae or freddie mac. altogether, that is 30% of renters protected under this federal eviction moratorium. in addition, there has been a patchwork of state and local eviction moratoriums put in place in the early months of this pandemic that protected more renters from eviction. but all of these eviction moratoriums have been expiring rapidly. the federal eviction moratorium expired two weeks ago. at that time, starting on july 25, landlords could begin to give notices to evict to their renters, and they must give a 30 day notice to vacate. closing windowa to protect those renters and those properties. it is toward the end of august when they will literally be pushed out of their homes. the state and local eviction moratoriums have also been expiring rapidly. governorsthere are 24 who have allowed their statewide eviction moratorium to expire. states, renters have no protection against being evicted, for reasons related to the pandemic. host: we are talking to the president and ceo of t
voucher holders, credit unions, or renters who live in properties where the mortgage is backed by fannie mae or freddie mac. altogether, that is 30% of renters protected under this federal eviction moratorium. in addition, there has been a patchwork of state and local eviction moratoriums put in place in the early months of this pandemic that protected more renters from eviction. but all of these eviction moratoriums have been expiring rapidly. the federal eviction moratorium expired two weeks...
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right now we're looking at a portrait of fanny lou hamer, who was a great activist and especially in the 1964 democratic convention, she gave a speech that galvanized the american public because it was televised, and she said i'm sick and tired of being sick and tired. and that was alluding to her long struggle to try to have rights as an african-american, citizenship rights in the united states, and so earlier she had attempted to vote in the early '50s, and she had actually been denied because she was illitera illiterate. as a young woman she had to give up going to school in order to help her family, so she worked as a young woman ask never learn -- and never learned how to read. this is one example of an activist whose words were spoken from the heart, and she really had this unmeasurable effect in influencing the american public at large because her speech was tell vevised in 1964. and so the voting rights act was signed in 1965 in part because of that convention in which fanny lou hamer played a major role, and it was signed by president lyndon b. johnson, and i'm also standing
right now we're looking at a portrait of fanny lou hamer, who was a great activist and especially in the 1964 democratic convention, she gave a speech that galvanized the american public because it was televised, and she said i'm sick and tired of being sick and tired. and that was alluding to her long struggle to try to have rights as an african-american, citizenship rights in the united states, and so earlier she had attempted to vote in the early '50s, and she had actually been denied...
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on one of his diplomatic missions to england, he took along a prostitute from new york, the famous fanny white and introduced her to the queen. here was a man who basically was living a double standard. and of course, he was also famous not only for his faux pas here in the battle of gettysburg where he wound up losing a leg, but for a famous trial, he found out his wife was having an affair with the son of francis scott key, a district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside the house. he got pistols and shot the man a number of times. he was tried in part of his fame is that he was found not guilty on a defense of temporary insanity. in my line, i think many historians would agree with me, it wasn't necessarily that those 12 men on that jury understood this psychological defense or psychological condition. they saw 12 men who understood the marriage. they understood that marriage was being intruded upon by this man. you could lose track of who you are, what you were doing, and your sense of right and wrong. those 12 men found him not guilty. he is not necessarily the only character
on one of his diplomatic missions to england, he took along a prostitute from new york, the famous fanny white and introduced her to the queen. here was a man who basically was living a double standard. and of course, he was also famous not only for his faux pas here in the battle of gettysburg where he wound up losing a leg, but for a famous trial, he found out his wife was having an affair with the son of francis scott key, a district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside the house. he...
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finally, to a film that's new to dvd this week, fanny lye deliver‘d starting the fabulous maxine peakeood before us... knocks on door. blending for core with home invasion drama and psychosexual fervor, thomas clay pots my film is set in 1657 and oliver cromwell‘s britain. —— blending folk horror. it stars peake as the wife of a pious farmer played by charles dance. they're quite worldwide with their young son is seriously disrupted by the arrival of a freethinking young couple played by freddie fox and tanya reynolds. —— quiet rural life. i lay with whom i like and he lays with whom he likes. but it's a gripping startling watch with dashes of dark humour and ample room for reflection on a range of themes from religious fervor to feminism and freedom, and maxine peake is superb. you're wasting your time, mr ashbury. thanks for watching the film review with me, anna smith. mark kermode will be back next week. in the meantime, stay safe. i maybe wanted to put you down. my wife, sir. please. ican explain... let him speak, sir. hello there. you could see the rain coming on friday, but it w
finally, to a film that's new to dvd this week, fanny lye deliver‘d starting the fabulous maxine peakeood before us... knocks on door. blending for core with home invasion drama and psychosexual fervor, thomas clay pots my film is set in 1657 and oliver cromwell‘s britain. —— blending folk horror. it stars peake as the wife of a pious farmer played by charles dance. they're quite worldwide with their young son is seriously disrupted by the arrival of a freethinking young couple played...
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and put airlines there in a tailspin that they're still struggling to get out of our correspondent fanny fox our reports for. these roads are usually packed with cars on the way to the international airport but since march no regular flights in or out of nigeria this is the biggest and busiest airport in nigeria but for the past 5 months it's been closed for international passenger flights they are planning to reopen in just a few days but the economic impact period of isolation will be felt for some time. that impact starts right here no arrivals no customers for the taxi drivers some of them come here anyway frustrated with staying at home like. me for. probably. the last in. fact other companies too. we're going to. get that about. answering calls from customers waiting for the orders to arrive from the u.k. . fasting free so basically we used to do. when people say oh nice i didn't. know down because. if we saw it now takes $7.00 to $10.00 working days these 2 ladies founded their company 2013 jun 2 guilty john cents for the u.k. giddy costs since then they expanded to deliveries to
and put airlines there in a tailspin that they're still struggling to get out of our correspondent fanny fox our reports for. these roads are usually packed with cars on the way to the international airport but since march no regular flights in or out of nigeria this is the biggest and busiest airport in nigeria but for the past 5 months it's been closed for international passenger flights they are planning to reopen in just a few days but the economic impact period of isolation will be felt...
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and we spoke to ina fried she's the chief technology correspondent fanny's platform access in san francisco we also even microsoft takeover talks u.s. operations would put an end to the security concerns the administration has indicated in the last 24 hours that it doesn't solve their concerns i'm not really sure what their concerns are that a deal wouldn't solve but microsoft has apparently and tick-tock have been in talks they thought they had a deal they thought they had a deal that would please the white house with by selling all of its stake perhaps some of its non china investors remaining investors and microsoft taking over which would seem to solve the security issues but that doesn't appear to be enough so it's unclear what the trumpet ministration once it's unclear what their main issue is if it's a national security issue with microsoft owning it's all that it's really puzzling to be honest and i've covered tech for 20 years i think there's up to 3 concerns that the one that's being voiced is the national concern security concern that data of americans could end up in chinese han
and we spoke to ina fried she's the chief technology correspondent fanny's platform access in san francisco we also even microsoft takeover talks u.s. operations would put an end to the security concerns the administration has indicated in the last 24 hours that it doesn't solve their concerns i'm not really sure what their concerns are that a deal wouldn't solve but microsoft has apparently and tick-tock have been in talks they thought they had a deal they thought they had a deal that would...
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fannie mae and freddie mac guarantee roughly half the country's mortgages.t against losses and keep struggling families in their homes during the pandemic. it was supposed to go into effect next week but pushed back after cnn reported on this new fee. loans with balances under $125,000 they will not have to pay that fee. we'll be right back. . (vo) with t-mobile for business, your business has an easy choice. the largest 5g network... award-winning customer satisfaction... insanely great value. choose. any. three. ready when you are. ♪where everybody knows your name♪ ♪and they're always glad you came♪ ♪you want to be where you can see♪ ♪the troubles are all the same♪ ♪you want to be where everybody knows your name♪ applebee's. all your favorite burgers, all just $8.99. now that's eating good in the neighborhood. all your favorite burgers, alookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams e
fannie mae and freddie mac guarantee roughly half the country's mortgages.t against losses and keep struggling families in their homes during the pandemic. it was supposed to go into effect next week but pushed back after cnn reported on this new fee. loans with balances under $125,000 they will not have to pay that fee. we'll be right back. . (vo) with t-mobile for business, your business has an easy choice. the largest 5g network... award-winning customer satisfaction... insanely great value....
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fanny white.he introduced her to the queen as a new york socialite here was a man who basically was living the double standard, and he was also famous not only for his full pa here in the battle of gettysburg where he wound up losing a leg, before a famous trial in which he determined that his wife was having an affair. the double standard took effect. he saw the man. the man happened to be the son of francis scott key. he was the district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his house. he got a number of pistols and went out to shoot the man a number of times. he was tried and he was found not guilty. the defense of temporary insanity. in my mind, i think many historians would agree with me that it was not necessarily that those men in that jury understood the semblance of the psychological defense or psychological condition, with a sons there were 12 men who understood the marriage. they understood that the marriage was invoked. it was intrusive upon this man. it made the plea that woul
fanny white.he introduced her to the queen as a new york socialite here was a man who basically was living the double standard, and he was also famous not only for his full pa here in the battle of gettysburg where he wound up losing a leg, before a famous trial in which he determined that his wife was having an affair. the double standard took effect. he saw the man. the man happened to be the son of francis scott key. he was the district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his...
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to her, on one of his diplomatic missions to england, took along a prostitute from new york, famous fanny white, and introduced her to the queen as a new york socialite. so here is a man who basically was living the double standard. and of course, he was also a famous, not only for his faux pas here in the battle of gettysburg where he wound up losing a leg, but for famous trial in which he determined that his wife was having an affair. the double standard took effect. he saw the man. the man actually happened to be the son of francis scott key. and he was a district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his house. he went, he got a number of pistols. he went out and shot the man a number of times. he was tried and part of his fame is that he was found not guilty on the defense of temporary insanity. in my mind, and i think many historians would agree with me, it wasn't necessarily that those 12 men on that jury understood the semblance of a psychological defense or a psychological condition. what they saw is there were 12 men who understood the marriage. and they understood that
to her, on one of his diplomatic missions to england, took along a prostitute from new york, famous fanny white, and introduced her to the queen as a new york socialite. so here is a man who basically was living the double standard. and of course, he was also a famous, not only for his faux pas here in the battle of gettysburg where he wound up losing a leg, but for famous trial in which he determined that his wife was having an affair. the double standard took effect. he saw the man. the man...
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fannie mae and freddie mac will be placing an market fee. fee would add half of one point of the total loan amount. the fee will be implemented on september 1st on all refinances with fannie mae and freddie mac. you know what, i would likely charge an adverse market fee during this time as well. amazing they're getting by with this. back to you. >> thank you so much, michael. >>> you guys ready for this? fall is still a month away but the pumpkin spice onslaught has begun. starbuck's is releasing its fall favorite starting today, earlier than ever. in addition to the pumpkin spice latte, the coffee giant has other menu options, including pumpkin cream, cold blue, pumpkin scones and even pumpkin muffins. >>> dunkin' donuts has teamed up with harpoon to make some beers. harpoon was also behind successful dunkin'coffee powerer. >>> up next we'll meet some teenagers helping the homeless and making a difference. right now dan is here with what's coming up on abc7 news at 5:00. hi, dan. >> hey, larry. new at 5:00, kids and coronavirus. why san fra
fannie mae and freddie mac will be placing an market fee. fee would add half of one point of the total loan amount. the fee will be implemented on september 1st on all refinances with fannie mae and freddie mac. you know what, i would likely charge an adverse market fee during this time as well. amazing they're getting by with this. back to you. >> thank you so much, michael. >>> you guys ready for this? fall is still a month away but the pumpkin spice onslaught has begun....
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know if you remember but yesterday i reported that there was going to be a new refinancing fee for fannieae and freddie mac because of coronavirus. they said they lived in unpredictable times. i said, i don't know how they're getting by with it. turns out, they're not. at least not yet. the federal housing finance agency said it would delay the implementation and waive the fee entirely for smaller refinances. the adverse market refinance fee, which would have added a hefty fee to refinance mortgages that were resold to fannie mae and freddie mac. well today the fha, say, directed the companies to delay from september 1 through december 1 and said loan fees -- loans less than $125,000 would be exempt. apparently they're not going to get by with it. >>> the irs will soon send out catch-up stimulus checks to roughly 50,000 people. it comes after an error occurred in the rush to send out stimulus payments earlier this year. those thousands of people were deniedswe child support. the agency identified the error and is set to issue the catch-up payments in early-to-mid-december. recipients don'
know if you remember but yesterday i reported that there was going to be a new refinancing fee for fannieae and freddie mac because of coronavirus. they said they lived in unpredictable times. i said, i don't know how they're getting by with it. turns out, they're not. at least not yet. the federal housing finance agency said it would delay the implementation and waive the fee entirely for smaller refinances. the adverse market refinance fee, which would have added a hefty fee to refinance...
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my closet, old school fanny packs. well. what have you got for us? >> yes, so last up we have this great look, so i love a monochromatic look. that's one of my favorite fashion go tos all the time. so, of course, we had to give biker shorts a monochromatic moment. here we have jen and she looks great in this simple, easy monochromatic biker short look. they always -- monochromatic always looks sleek and polished and pulled together even though she's wearing spandex and a hooded shirt, it looks intentional. this is from misguided. just $20 for the entire look. so really affordable too. >> if you can look sleek and intentional wearing a sweatshirt and biker shorts, you have won for the day in my mind. thank you so much, melissa. we really appreciate it this morning. we'll be right back. book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. we've always m
my closet, old school fanny packs. well. what have you got for us? >> yes, so last up we have this great look, so i love a monochromatic look. that's one of my favorite fashion go tos all the time. so, of course, we had to give biker shorts a monochromatic moment. here we have jen and she looks great in this simple, easy monochromatic biker short look. they always -- monochromatic always looks sleek and polished and pulled together even though she's wearing spandex and a hooded shirt, it...
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correspondent funny facts are filed that report and she joins me now from lagos' fanny good to see you international gates reopening in nigeria is the reason for nigerians to celebrate. well for passengers yes also for all those employees who depend on their jobs and people who directly or indirectly depend on the. jury pool with get the taxi driver be nice yes for them it is definitely definitely a game of pool but if you zoom in on those numbers to what the industry went through through the past 5 months it's actual reason to be shocked more than 100000 jobs have been lost in the of asian industry alone and their revenue has dropped significantly by 95 percent during the past 5 months and that just a shame history steve in industries across the economy here in nigeria have been affected on some significant level by the pandemic which is just unfolding. all right so a very bleak outlook there for the aviation industry in particular you mentioned briefly other sectors really suffering how can we say as a whole how does the jury look economically how is it handling this pandemic. well o
correspondent funny facts are filed that report and she joins me now from lagos' fanny good to see you international gates reopening in nigeria is the reason for nigerians to celebrate. well for passengers yes also for all those employees who depend on their jobs and people who directly or indirectly depend on the. jury pool with get the taxi driver be nice yes for them it is definitely definitely a game of pool but if you zoom in on those numbers to what the industry went through through the...
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sell them off or they have to hold them on their balance sheets fit if it's a nonconforming loan, fanniend freddie mac don't back jumbo loans so no, they're not particularly thrilled lending in fact, a lot of people are moving to 15-year fixed and even ten year arms that are fixed for ten years but have lower rates those are a bit easier >>> few people will take the chance and start a new business. one couple did just that we'll talk to the owners of the new york moonlight cinema that opened on july 24th. that's come up next. we'll be right back. you say the customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g, everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. -that's good. next item: corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad. your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple, easy, awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus, get $400 off when you pre-order the new s
sell them off or they have to hold them on their balance sheets fit if it's a nonconforming loan, fanniend freddie mac don't back jumbo loans so no, they're not particularly thrilled lending in fact, a lot of people are moving to 15-year fixed and even ten year arms that are fixed for ten years but have lower rates those are a bit easier >>> few people will take the chance and start a new business. one couple did just that we'll talk to the owners of the new york moonlight cinema that...
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madam jordan, fanny lou.vident there is an affirmation of not only black women, but women of southeast asia, women of color that they have finally reached a status where they are affirmed in this nation as equal partners, and this mountain that we have all been trying to climb, kamala has taken us to the mountaintop. it's an enormously important moment and it's based upon her own history and talent as she led such a large department in the a.g.'s office. 4,800 staff, $700 million budget. it is now affirmed that women can lead. >> congresswoman norton, i guess the same question to you. a couple of weeks past congressman john lewis' funeral, of course. we're seeing racial inequalities in american society. you know, clearly in the forfront of people's minds. what does senator harris on the ticket mean to you? >> well, anderson, they have thrown out or at least biden threw out the old playbook where you look to balance the ticket for -- for instance, geographically. she's from california, he's going to get that s
madam jordan, fanny lou.vident there is an affirmation of not only black women, but women of southeast asia, women of color that they have finally reached a status where they are affirmed in this nation as equal partners, and this mountain that we have all been trying to climb, kamala has taken us to the mountaintop. it's an enormously important moment and it's based upon her own history and talent as she led such a large department in the a.g.'s office. 4,800 staff, $700 million budget. it is...
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she stands on the shoulders of fanny lou and not just ella baker but also stands on the shoulders of hillary clinton and et cetera. she understands that. this is a phenomenal pick tonight and i must say this, and i don't want to erase her mother at all because we have to remember she is the first woman of asian american, indian american descent to actually be at the top of the ticket and so this is a fascinating night and what we're seeing with the two parties is the narrow focus is going to be on the fact that donald trump and the trump campaign have no way and they do not know how to deal with kamala harris. it very difficult to say kamala is a cop and be a law and order president. those two things simply do not mesh. not only ahistorical and accurate but the message is they collide. so that's first. but second, it shows that the republican party and democratic party are going in two vastly different directions. the country is becoming more diverse and brown. joe biden and camillkamala harr represent the demographics what the country will be and donald trump and steven miller and m
she stands on the shoulders of fanny lou and not just ella baker but also stands on the shoulders of hillary clinton and et cetera. she understands that. this is a phenomenal pick tonight and i must say this, and i don't want to erase her mother at all because we have to remember she is the first woman of asian american, indian american descent to actually be at the top of the ticket and so this is a fascinating night and what we're seeing with the two parties is the narrow focus is going to be...
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but the mortgages backed by fannie mae or freddie mac that's about 30 percent and that was put in place during the early months of the pandemic protected even more renters. the federal eviction moratorium expired two weeks ago and at that time starting on jul july 25th and to the renters and there is still a closing window. and then a short to be push out of their homes. so as of now there are 24 that have allowed their moratoriums to expire and in 30 states renters have no protection against being evicted for reasons related to the pandemic. >>host: president and ceo of the national low income housing coalition if anyone works at the property management company so a headline on the "washington post" president trump is calling for another moratorium on evictions. landlords are pushing back.ions and this tweet from of you were in florida does anybody stop to think with the moratorium on eviction rent means cracks where is the money for owners to pay taxes in a mortgage on their or property? >> of course. we need more than one solution. from the beginning women calling for a national unif
but the mortgages backed by fannie mae or freddie mac that's about 30 percent and that was put in place during the early months of the pandemic protected even more renters. the federal eviction moratorium expired two weeks ago and at that time starting on jul july 25th and to the renters and there is still a closing window. and then a short to be push out of their homes. so as of now there are 24 that have allowed their moratoriums to expire and in 30 states renters have no protection against...
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rights advocates that the world came to know in the 1960s with the civil rights movement including fannieou hamer, amelia boynton. >> reporter: from the freedom riders to the edmund pettus bridge. >> they continued to fight through the 19th amendment and all the way through to the voting rights act of '65. >> reporter: today black women are still fighting voter suppression but now are able to vote for a black woman as vice president. >> thank you for bringing that story to us that is "nightly news." join us for special coverage of the dnc night 2 at 10:00 eastern. tomorrow on "today" jill biden will be live thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪ >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show" and the summer staycation celebration, everybody appeared to let's get this show underway. we have a great song for you today. here is me and my band y'all with "i can't help myself." ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ sugar pie, honey bunch ♪ you know that i love you ♪ i can't help myself ♪ i love you and nobody else ♪ in and out my life ♪ you come and you
rights advocates that the world came to know in the 1960s with the civil rights movement including fannieou hamer, amelia boynton. >> reporter: from the freedom riders to the edmund pettus bridge. >> they continued to fight through the 19th amendment and all the way through to the voting rights act of '65. >> reporter: today black women are still fighting voter suppression but now are able to vote for a black woman as vice president. >> thank you for bringing that story...
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but then fannie and i had a civil lawsuit on him from the ishi and stuff he'd been over with. dr ali has invited me for lunch meals are of course the final product of the crops grown here it's a chance for him to tell me more about the life in syria he was forced to leave behind this is actually the. nice memory everybody had a role for leading because we had. failed infested biota wonky unit had decided to go all together the breed the. international the scientists the technicians assistant their labors even the tea lady contributed to that when they happy days it was happy days one of the most beautiful days and you're sure you'll go back yes very confident go back cause i should go back. and nothing like home. it would've been easy to write off the card a seed bank as just another casualty of the syrian conflict but the hard work and dedication of ali and his team have ensured that their work transcends the conflict and is able to continue to play a vital role in protecting global food supplies. environmental for lots of food can linger for decades but what is being done to
but then fannie and i had a civil lawsuit on him from the ishi and stuff he'd been over with. dr ali has invited me for lunch meals are of course the final product of the crops grown here it's a chance for him to tell me more about the life in syria he was forced to leave behind this is actually the. nice memory everybody had a role for leading because we had. failed infested biota wonky unit had decided to go all together the breed the. international the scientists the technicians assistant...
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women inspired us to pick up the torch and fight on women like mary church to rail mary cloyd the fannie lou hamer and diane mannish constance baker motley and the great shirley chisholm we're not often taught their stories but as americans we all stand on their shoulders and there's another woman whose name isn't known whose story isn't shared another woman whose shoulders i stand on and that's my mother sha mulago pollen harris. she came here from india at age 19 to pursue her dream of curing cancer at the university of california berkeley she met my father donald harris who had come from jamaica to study economics they fell in love in that most american way while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960 s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley i got a stroller as i view of people getting into what the great john lewis called good trouble when i was 5 my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers she worked around the clock to make it work packing lunches before we woke up and paying bills after we went to bed helping us
women inspired us to pick up the torch and fight on women like mary church to rail mary cloyd the fannie lou hamer and diane mannish constance baker motley and the great shirley chisholm we're not often taught their stories but as americans we all stand on their shoulders and there's another woman whose name isn't known whose story isn't shared another woman whose shoulders i stand on and that's my mother sha mulago pollen harris. she came here from india at age 19 to pursue her dream of curing...
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i think about fanny lou hamer who in the 1960s had to tell the democratic party that black voters shouldincluded in their agenda. and then you think of course of shirley chisholm, 1972 launching her bid for the white house. she was dismissed in many ways, obviously didn't win, but the idea behind that candidacy was to expand the american imagination about who could hold power, expand black people's imagination about who could hold power, black men's imagination about who could hold power and certainly just the broader population. and obviously when kamala harris announced her candidacy in january, she also talked about shirley chisholm saying that she was carrying this banner that shirley chisholm unfurled in 1972 almost 50 years ago. so we will see what this process is like. but the history of it, and i also think it should be noted that this is still a risky pick. america is still a country that is marred too often by racism and sexism. black women in particular often ignored, stepped over and stepped on. so data that somehow, a, that this was inevitable and this is a risky bold choice
i think about fanny lou hamer who in the 1960s had to tell the democratic party that black voters shouldincluded in their agenda. and then you think of course of shirley chisholm, 1972 launching her bid for the white house. she was dismissed in many ways, obviously didn't win, but the idea behind that candidacy was to expand the american imagination about who could hold power, expand black people's imagination about who could hold power, black men's imagination about who could hold power and...
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areas of alber road, hubbard goltz, fanny grade in davenport south in santa cruz county. evacuation centers have been set up at the santa cruz county fairgrounds, santa cruz civic auditorium and half moon bay high school. >>> another fire that started in the east bay has spread to five counties and burned more than 124,000 acres. the scu lightning complex is a cluster of 20 wildfires in santa clara, alameda, contra costa, san joaquin and stanislaus counties. containment tonight is only at 5%. more than 1400 structures are threatened. so far no buildings have been destroyed, but evacuation warnings and orders are in place in several areas. >>> firefighters get a quick handle on a fire that broke out in oakland. my officials said they kept a catastrophe from and planning. >>> also coming up tonight, preparing for passengers. bay area transit agencies outlined the safety steps they are taking to make sure buses and trains are safe during the ongoing pandemic. ♪ ♪ try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. back at jack in the box. [upb♪ i fell asleep ♪ tobut when i woke
areas of alber road, hubbard goltz, fanny grade in davenport south in santa cruz county. evacuation centers have been set up at the santa cruz county fairgrounds, santa cruz civic auditorium and half moon bay high school. >>> another fire that started in the east bay has spread to five counties and burned more than 124,000 acres. the scu lightning complex is a cluster of 20 wildfires in santa clara, alameda, contra costa, san joaquin and stanislaus counties. containment tonight is only...
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there's no fannie and freddie. there's no banking col it's a completely different story. again, it's a pandemic-based contraction. it's not a macro-based >> i get it. no, n the economic circumstances are different, but the response -- how do you prevent the extraordinary governme spending from becoming commonplace? >> well, i would just suggest, as we get across the bridge into a stronger economic sry,es programs, which are meant to be temporary, will, in fact, be mporary. >> let me ask you then about monetary policy, because some emergency meas were put in place in the wake of 2008 with respect to the fed, with respect to monetary policy, of counterest rates came down, money was printed, f antitative easing, several rounds happened. people can argue or not reasonable measures in the aftermath of that event, but 12 years later, interest rates are still zero. and you have said that you don't expect that interest rates will go up in your lifetime. >> probably not. >> is this not an example of emergency measures becomingac common that there is -- there is no path for returni
there's no fannie and freddie. there's no banking col it's a completely different story. again, it's a pandemic-based contraction. it's not a macro-based >> i get it. no, n the economic circumstances are different, but the response -- how do you prevent the extraordinary governme spending from becoming commonplace? >> well, i would just suggest, as we get across the bridge into a stronger economic sry,es programs, which are meant to be temporary, will, in fact, be mporary. >>...
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there's no fannie and freddie. there's no banking collapse. it's a completelyer dit story. again, it's a pandemic-based contraction. it not a macro-based contraction. >> i get it. no, no, no. different, but the response -- how do you prevent the extraordinary government spending from becoming commonplace?el >> i would just suggest, as we get across the bridge into a stronger economic sry, these progms, which are meant to be tempory, will, in fact, be temporary. >> let me ask you a thut monetary policy, because some emergency measures were put in place in the wake of 2008 with respecte fed, of course, interessetary policy. came down, money was printed, quantitative easing, d.veral rounds of it happe people can argue or not reasonable measures in the aftermath of that event,ea but 12 later, interest rates are still zero. and you have said that you will go up in your lifetime.es >> probably not. >> is this not an example of emergencmeasures becoming commonplace, that there is --o there isth for returning to normalcy? l k, i think the fed's done a great job in this crisis. i re
there's no fannie and freddie. there's no banking collapse. it's a completelyer dit story. again, it's a pandemic-based contraction. it not a macro-based contraction. >> i get it. no, no, no. different, but the response -- how do you prevent the extraordinary government spending from becoming commonplace?el >> i would just suggest, as we get across the bridge into a stronger economic sry, these progms, which are meant to be tempory, will, in fact, be temporary. >> let me ask...
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on that team fanny. can a need to kill a day that an i.p.s. . can enter less small snide long kassam bashed. in my chin and. gonna keep the vikki study at. peace. time at some place that. i do caught my eye color i get a better ok. future . velika gonna cheat on your. sup are going to survive and not be as good either. ya ya some the. fucking dawn on that's a nationalist mission at the c.p.b. a taste. of peace is a now is it not spot. scott. dr healy so is look is not anymore which you without so much heat up with a summit a sonic local all the. all i but i guess i thought that it was. about now days associated with. the us and instead. so that assisted us and not a bunch of us as we had to now go to. mars on a critical donna smart he's missed a little piece. of the world cos it was about a joy it will show me another nice. looking. program cover. up will we get to dispose of no coolness the is. not the one of the sellers that i was national was welcome to know one of the most ok is that as it said. yes but oddly buffet of things gets us in a pl
on that team fanny. can a need to kill a day that an i.p.s. . can enter less small snide long kassam bashed. in my chin and. gonna keep the vikki study at. peace. time at some place that. i do caught my eye color i get a better ok. future . velika gonna cheat on your. sup are going to survive and not be as good either. ya ya some the. fucking dawn on that's a nationalist mission at the c.p.b. a taste. of peace is a now is it not spot. scott. dr healy so is look is not anymore which you without...
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yeah you know that the pure science was done a publicly funded universities the pure innovation fanny's are being done to show that it is public funding that has created core research you mentioned the technology of an i phone it's not me is private companies or anything a private company siphoned off whole that public taxpayer money funded research and try to privately capitalize off. here i have to disagree with you and i'll give you a specific example private companies are now launching large numbers of satellites to study the earth the climate climate change and nasa the premier space agency on the planet is behind datasets from those companies because they can't get it any other way because they're the private companies are producing valuable datasets to the scientific community that the government satellites are not producing and i think they're voting with their feet and showing that this wave of innovation and this explosion of new applications for space is corvee. have a lot of money just vinyl and then the kuyper belt itself i mean people will know that one day pluto is a plan
yeah you know that the pure science was done a publicly funded universities the pure innovation fanny's are being done to show that it is public funding that has created core research you mentioned the technology of an i phone it's not me is private companies or anything a private company siphoned off whole that public taxpayer money funded research and try to privately capitalize off. here i have to disagree with you and i'll give you a specific example private companies are now launching...
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on that team fanny. can a need to kill a day that an i.p.s. . can enter less small snide long time bashed. in my chin and. gonna keep the vikki study. piece. done at some place that. i do caught my eye color i get better ok subscript. velika gonna cheat on a. suppleness of each node is good either. ya ya some zionist us dollars fucking done on the us a nationalist mission at the c.b.o.t. . peace is another as if it. got. dr healy so islam is not anymore which you without some eat up with us i mean a cynical quote of the. all i but i guess i thought that it was. put up now days associated with. the us and instead. so that assisted us and not a bunch of us as we had to now go to. mars unequivocal donna smart is missed a little piece. of the will cause it was about a joy it will show me another nice. looking. program covered. up until we get to dispose of no corners the is. not the one of the sellers that i was national was welcome to the old one of the most old look a is that was it said. yes but oddly buffet of things gets to the senate plan a bi
on that team fanny. can a need to kill a day that an i.p.s. . can enter less small snide long time bashed. in my chin and. gonna keep the vikki study. piece. done at some place that. i do caught my eye color i get better ok subscript. velika gonna cheat on a. suppleness of each node is good either. ya ya some zionist us dollars fucking done on the us a nationalist mission at the c.b.o.t. . peace is another as if it. got. dr healy so islam is not anymore which you without some eat up with us i...
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on that team through fannie. kenny need to bed with a debt and a p.s. . today in a less well snide long kiss i'm bashed. in my chin and. i'm aware keep the vikki study at. the end to cut piece. done get some yes that's right. i do cook my color i get a bag ok subscript. velika gonna cheat on a. suppleness of each node is good either. ya ya some zionist us dollars fucking gone on that's a nationalist mission at the c.b.o.t. . pieces and now as if it must cost. scott. dr healy so is look if there's any more which you can without too much heat up with a summit a cynical call all the. all i well i guess i thought that it was. about now days associated. yechiel us into stanton. so that assisted us and not a bunch of us as we had to now go to. mars unequivocal donna smart is missed a little piece. of the will cause it was about a joy it will show me another nice. little. program cover even knows. about it until we get to dispose of no call most is. not the one of the sellers that i was a national was welcome to the one of the most i'd look a is that was it said
on that team through fannie. kenny need to bed with a debt and a p.s. . today in a less well snide long kiss i'm bashed. in my chin and. i'm aware keep the vikki study at. the end to cut piece. done get some yes that's right. i do cook my color i get a bag ok subscript. velika gonna cheat on a. suppleness of each node is good either. ya ya some zionist us dollars fucking gone on that's a nationalist mission at the c.b.o.t. . pieces and now as if it must cost. scott. dr healy so is look if...
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even the fed in the purchase program has acquired a purchase bonds from the fannie mae, multi-familyis a lot going on in the financial markets. with he have to make sure we true up the fiscal policy and get moving ahead >> we do even your dog is upset we have a lot to do and a long way to go. an important topic and important sector have a great day as well that does it for us on "worldwide exchange. we'll see you tomorrow on a friday a big day. will today be the s&p 500 record we'll find out next. you say the customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g, everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. -that's good. next item: corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad. your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple, easy, awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus, get $400 off when you pre-order the new samsung galaxy note20 ultra 5g. >>> good mornin
even the fed in the purchase program has acquired a purchase bonds from the fannie mae, multi-familyis a lot going on in the financial markets. with he have to make sure we true up the fiscal policy and get moving ahead >> we do even your dog is upset we have a lot to do and a long way to go. an important topic and important sector have a great day as well that does it for us on "worldwide exchange. we'll see you tomorrow on a friday a big day. will today be the s&p 500 record...
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fannie had grounds aplenty for being sick and tired of being sick and tired. but any princeton student, i don't care if he is green, purple or orange who thinks of himself as oppressed is in the grip of a terrible delusion that will encumber him for the rest of his life. well perhaps, you're thinking, at least the adults on campus are trying to give students a firmer grip on reality, to the contrary, the adults actively encourage the hysteria, massive diversity bureaucracy is devoted to cultivating and students evermore species of self-involvement and evermore preposterous forms of self-pity. do you want to know the reason for astronomical tuition, look no further with the beer bureaucratic bloat, students act out psychodrama of oppression before an appreciative audience of diversity, vice of equity diversity and inclusion, who use the occasion to expand their dominion. many campuses have created bias response teams, models presumably on active shooter response teams on the assumption that is so rampant and lethal that a rapid defense force is needed. freshman
fannie had grounds aplenty for being sick and tired of being sick and tired. but any princeton student, i don't care if he is green, purple or orange who thinks of himself as oppressed is in the grip of a terrible delusion that will encumber him for the rest of his life. well perhaps, you're thinking, at least the adults on campus are trying to give students a firmer grip on reality, to the contrary, the adults actively encourage the hysteria, massive diversity bureaucracy is devoted to...
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of exploding debt and reduced investments in our future, or if, like the late civil rights pioneer fannie hamer, you're just old plain sick and tired of being sick and tired, then join us, work with us, win with us, and we can make our country the country it was meant to be. [cheers] now, george bush talks a good game. but he has no game plan to rebuild america -- from the cities to the suburbs to the countryside -- so that we can compete and win again in the global economy. i do. [cheers] he won't take on the big insurance companies and the bureaucracies to control health costs and give us affordable health care for all americans, but i will. [cheers] he won't even implement the recommendations of his own commission on aids, but i will. [cheers] he won't streamline the federal government and change the way it works, cut 100,000 bureaucrats, and put 100,000 new police officers on the streets of american cities, but i will. [cheers] he's never balanced a government budget, but i have -- 11 times. [cheers] he won't break the stranglehold the special interests have on our elections and the l
of exploding debt and reduced investments in our future, or if, like the late civil rights pioneer fannie hamer, you're just old plain sick and tired of being sick and tired, then join us, work with us, win with us, and we can make our country the country it was meant to be. [cheers] now, george bush talks a good game. but he has no game plan to rebuild america -- from the cities to the suburbs to the countryside -- so that we can compete and win again in the global economy. i do. [cheers] he...
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mortgages and that's that not right what's missing 64 percent i'm sorry i misspoke 6.4 percent of fannie mae mortgagees are paying 11 percent of h. a v.a. mortgagees are not paying so what's going to happen when this forbearance sounds what's going to happen when people have to make their tenants pay their rent what's going to happen when people have to pay their mortgages and what's going to happen with that $400.00 i was supposed to be $600.00 which now is only going to come through the states agree with the white house to actually go through with it doesn't happen or is delayed now these are all things that we're seeing now that could happen within the next month if those things happen within the next month these rosy numbers that we're seeing which as you alluded to aren't so rosy they could certainly get a lot darker and they definitely can because like you said those 300 actually it will the 400 turn into 300 because that's only what the federal government will provide the 100 will have to come from the state if the state even agrees to fund them which who knows whether the states
mortgages and that's that not right what's missing 64 percent i'm sorry i misspoke 6.4 percent of fannie mae mortgagees are paying 11 percent of h. a v.a. mortgagees are not paying so what's going to happen when this forbearance sounds what's going to happen when people have to make their tenants pay their rent what's going to happen when people have to pay their mortgages and what's going to happen with that $400.00 i was supposed to be $600.00 which now is only going to come through the...
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it was the gulf nations that are among the 1st off i hope capitalism is just i mean been handed out fanny says his country will send medical equipment to set up field hospitals iran has also offered support as has its regional rivals saudi arabia and israel is putting forward humanitarian aid through forming channels as it has no diplomatic relations with lebanon. when nothing else and as a professor at the american university of beirut he says he doubts the government will be able to deal with this disaster on its own. like many issues for the last few months we've been seeing the revenues government not taking that i decisions when it comes to managing the economy or the finances or social issues and i can imagine that this disaster this catastrophe will be dealt by the way that live in these people do relying on themselves on their war on their communities of or and the government would just be lost in not giving and not doing the right decision i hope they do things differently this time i hope all the state the government the parliament administration leader look into this and give r
it was the gulf nations that are among the 1st off i hope capitalism is just i mean been handed out fanny says his country will send medical equipment to set up field hospitals iran has also offered support as has its regional rivals saudi arabia and israel is putting forward humanitarian aid through forming channels as it has no diplomatic relations with lebanon. when nothing else and as a professor at the american university of beirut he says he doubts the government will be able to deal with...