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david fromme stays on the campaign side of this. take a look at what chairman powell says about this. technically a trump appointee. he dropped this. the path forward for the economy is extraordinarily under certain and will depend in large part on our success in containing the virus. well, david, everyone cares about the economy and it affects people's lives. the president has said bluntly, he cared about it for his re-election. mr. powell who knows a lot more about this than i would claim to, is yoking these together at a time when the virus is currently historically not under control. your reaction and does this scare trump for his re-election? >> there is a tendency to overestimate how many of a strategic thinker the president is. joe biden compared him to a child who can't believe this is happening to him. donald trump has always relied on magical thinking. that's why he goes bankrupt so often. he doesn't want to hear bad news. that's what happened to him with the russia bounty story. he just doesn't want to hear it. if you don
david fromme stays on the campaign side of this. take a look at what chairman powell says about this. technically a trump appointee. he dropped this. the path forward for the economy is extraordinarily under certain and will depend in large part on our success in containing the virus. well, david, everyone cares about the economy and it affects people's lives. the president has said bluntly, he cared about it for his re-election. mr. powell who knows a lot more about this than i would claim to,...
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amy: newly released data fromm the small busineness association show at least eight hate grorou, including anti-i-immigrant and ananti-lgbt organizations, have received l loans under the paycheck p protectioion program. one recipient was the center for immigration studies. the southern poverty law center has labeled the center a hate group in part because it has circulated the writings of white nationalists and anti-semitic writers on at least 2000 occasions in recent years. the center for immigration studies received up to a million dollars under the ppp program. this comes as many small black and latinx business owners say they were shut out of the loan prograram. the chair of the joint chiefs of staff general mamark milley broe with president trump thursday and signaled support for changing the names of u.s. military bases named after confederate generals. milley told the house armed services committee that there is no place in the armed forces for "symbols of racism." >> we have to take a hard look at the symbols, things like confederate flags in statues and bases and all that kind of
amy: newly released data fromm the small busineness association show at least eight hate grorou, including anti-i-immigrant and ananti-lgbt organizations, have received l loans under the paycheck p protectioion program. one recipient was the center for immigration studies. the southern poverty law center has labeled the center a hate group in part because it has circulated the writings of white nationalists and anti-semitic writers on at least 2000 occasions in recent years. the center for...
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the percent t of the membebers f the government w will come fromm coalilition, 30% fromom the opposition, and 20% from civil society. >> let's go back to our top story now, and that is the eu summit, which world leaders are trying to agree on a budget and how much to spend on helping member states recover from the coronavirus pandemic. , thoseave been reporting talks lasting a lot longer than expecteded, and emmanuel macron has been speaking ahead of the next round of talks. he is sounding cautiously optimistic, saying there had been tense moments, but some progress has been made and he says he is optimistic that a compromise will be struck at this summit, which as i was saying was in its fourth day. those talks resume in just a few hours. thank you for watching. stay tuned. >> hello, and welcome to the interview on france 24. our guest today is the former national security advisory for the trumpp admininistration,n, n boltlton. we shall discuss hisis latest bk thatasas been releleased a few weeks ago entitled "the room where it h happens. welcome, mr. bolten. john: thank you. things for
the percent t of the membebers f the government w will come fromm coalilition, 30% fromom the opposition, and 20% from civil society. >> let's go back to our top story now, and that is the eu summit, which world leaders are trying to agree on a budget and how much to spend on helping member states recover from the coronavirus pandemic. , thoseave been reporting talks lasting a lot longer than expecteded, and emmanuel macron has been speaking ahead of the next round of talks. he is...
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. >>> dataa fromm johns hopkins university in the united states puts -- the global death toll is over45,000. >>> many americans hoped summer would curb the spread of the coronavirus, instead cases are surging and have pushed past 3 million. nhk's katherine kobayashi reports. >> reporter: firefighters in arizona rush out on yet another emergency call. they arrive to find a construction worker complaining of headaches and a fever. his partner just gave birth over the weekend to their son. >> what am i going to do? i don't know. >> reporter: the virus has surged in arizona, florida, california, across the sunbelt. for the first time new cases nationally in a day have topped 60,000. since the beginning over 3 million cases in all. hospitals are running short on beds. testing cenenters are running o of swabs, and several states th forged ahead witheopening are rolling ck. >> we saw large gatherings over memori day, multipl gaereringsurrorounng gradtions. saw denstratio. saw the fouh ouly celeations a we reall did anticiteeeing a uptick in numbers. >> reporter: across the country the virus
. >>> dataa fromm johns hopkins university in the united states puts -- the global death toll is over45,000. >>> many americans hoped summer would curb the spread of the coronavirus, instead cases are surging and have pushed past 3 million. nhk's katherine kobayashi reports. >> reporter: firefighters in arizona rush out on yet another emergency call. they arrive to find a construction worker complaining of headaches and a fever. his partner just gave birth over the...
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the group's leader says they need to take measures to prevent personal information fromm leaking in wayst expe. last month india banned tiktok and other chinese apps over privacy concerns. earlier this month secretary of state mike pompeo says the u.s. is considering doing the say. >>> japan is planning to set up a reservation system to get coronavirus testings before they go abboud. this comes as the company prepares to boosed international business travel mainly with other parts of asia. the government is in talks with 16 countries and territories about allowing business travelers to come and go. chi china, thailand and vietnam are all on the list. but many places require certificates of negative pcr test results. that's instead of keeping visitors inn quarantine for extended periods. the japanese government aims to set up the reservation system in late september. business people should be able to get pcr tests quickly at nearby hospitals. the industry ministry says at the moment only a few hundred people can be tested a day before going abroad on business. pcr tetesting, therefore, ne
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ththe name nrorobi com fromm kenynya's massai triribe, and s "cool l and refreseshing watere" bubut thesecool ws are e littered witith refus. concncerned residentnts from e nearby slulum no longer r wano accept the e environmentalal disasaster right a at their dodoorstep. lydidia: whenen we were yououng, the rr wasn a as dirt so we decided to clelean it. inin the past, w we went swimg in the r river, but ththat's t possible anynymore becausese e water quality has change weant to try to rernrn it the way itit used to be. repepo: lylydia wamboi i is one of abo0 resisints from the korogocho slumn n easternairirobi,ho wowos with the organization komb green solutions. eyey've decateted thselveses t protecting t the environmement. wawamboi knows that the e polln in the riverer is now threreatg those who lilive there. pheleltus: the water of nairobi river has become d dangerous. the childrdren play therere, d becacause they havave nowhere e swim, thehey also go into thee water. but it's fulull of unhealtlthy stuff,f, and the chihildren get diarrheaea and skin didiseases. rereporter: kenynya is s
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simon aarticularly in the americaca t that is fromm the united states through central america into latin america also in south asia and increasingly in africa. wewe see that the reported numbers of people with cabbagee andnd risig in western europe. as the economy statart to gett activee again and people travel we knoww that there will alalso be increaeases and the challenen will be at the extentt to o whih countrtries are ablee to contain outbreaks quickly prevent thehe fromom becoming o overwhelming o mind what t date is the continud spread my- where to get the win that peoplple. can just susupprs ourr purpose is plelease pop- before they become enormous right but the problem with that is that no country is really fully succeeded. a sense making sure- the pandemic dozens rebounds- that's a worry because some have used- a lockdown others have not but there's no recipe for success and that's also a worry i guess. welcome back i think what wee have seeeen is that ththe counts that i a am able to put in place strorong defenses.s. at the locl level-l- the ones that that able to d do withh t
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x. to which shshe you to take a fromm cape canavereral i in floriridan the spring of twewenty twtwentye time o of day thahank you fororg with us it's great to have you on from twenty four. right of first question to pretty s simpe one he spent six and a half months in spacece- betweenen november twenty seventeen in june november twenty sixteeeen and june twenty seventeeeen are you excited to be going back. hi yes i'm exciteded i i've i've misseded the thrill of being- on board d the international space station to view is stacking the and just a the general atmosphere- the team. the camaraderie- and the feeling of the to the same mission having same goal- i've been missing all this over the last few years.s. so i couldn't be more. to go back now if i'm not mistaken the first time round you had a seven year training. time runs hello how come. well what of hopefully because bad manners to retain something from for about training flowing first light bill will be called a lot of you to build. tattoo rush. in from pro. time round it's cold alfa where did that name come from- so it comes from-
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and sececondly my anals has shown that to o up to approximately two millilion addititional migrants fromm eaststern china.. almost all of them han chisese have been lowerered to move to xinjiang in the e last three years byy promises off lucrative government jobs free housing andd even free lance so it's aa polilicy of both p preventntionf minorities coupled with a strategy of sept colonialist. would yoyou use the ethnic cleansing. ethnic cleansing is not to be a accurate termm to ue bebecause stricictly defined it means that a particular areas being cleansed oftenen ethninic group. don'n't find thiss to be the casase right into this strategy herere is one of ethnic mixing and dilution m meaning hn chchinese are encouraged to move in with thehe weak us and so paulo state popopulation i would however characterize it- tentatively at least as a campaign off demographic genocide. that's a very loaded word genocide is not a word one can use- lightly- what do you mean by demographic genocide a genocide is an actual genocides. but that is very truee ed thehe legagal definition of genocide was se
and sececondly my anals has shown that to o up to approximately two millilion addititional migrants fromm eaststern china.. almost all of them han chisese have been lowerered to move to xinjiang in the e last three years byy promises off lucrative government jobs free housing andd even free lance so it's aa polilicy of both p preventntionf minorities coupled with a strategy of sept colonialist. would yoyou use the ethnic cleansing. ethnic cleansing is not to be a accurate termm to ue bebecause...
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needed more so shall we sell the council president offered to increase the rebebates fromm the e. u. budget they've got eaea y year that's a big concession. because originally that you wanted to. g get the rebate system after brags. that this was a system invented. but is right okay was chief and- of the system. and it was hoped it would see. the way of the dodo. with brexit and now back we a van. thanks to all of this wrangling of the other two countries threatening a veto hungary poland. called the rule to- they were threatening to veto about conditionality provisions that would have tied funding to both the application of the rule of law. and a commitment to the e. u.'s climate objective for twenty fifty everything that zero emissions both of those things were watered down so really everyone was able to walk away from this claiming victory all of the countries that were threatened. n. the veto as in the end they were able to take this major step this unprecedented step of allowing the e. u. to borrow on international markets. as if it wewere a country it's a big big step for th
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very well, keeping the energy of the left by attacking trump, but defining trump's ability to take fromm by stepping away things like tearing down statues of george washington or defunding the least. it will be difficult to make that message stick if biden continues to step away from the things. host: denise, good morning. you are on with henry olsen. maner: i disagree with this and chief justice john roberts -- he is simply trying to preserve his image in history. both made big mistakes when they made it easy rights over the voter's act of 1964. it's obvious to them that black votingority people are in the red states over and over again and he is trying to make up for a big mistake that he and alito made. defunding the police does not crap we have just seen. it means we are changing the definition of what we see from the police on the streets today. he is not to be a psychiatrist. he does not have to be a doctor. he cannot be every thing to everyone. change so he will no longer be the bully he has become. and being a bully is exactly the truth. it seems to be a disease that this guyof t
very well, keeping the energy of the left by attacking trump, but defining trump's ability to take fromm by stepping away things like tearing down statues of george washington or defunding the least. it will be difficult to make that message stick if biden continues to step away from the things. host: denise, good morning. you are on with henry olsen. maner: i disagree with this and chief justice john roberts -- he is simply trying to preserve his image in history. both made big mistakes when...
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a test that is given to see if someone is sufuffering fromm dementia, some kind of cognitive difficultiesis is not an iq test. he continually g goes back to i, even when told, are asking to identify a an elephant, you are being asked to draw a clock, two seven's.ck from 100 by this is a test to see if a person is becoming senile.e. is the united states being run by a madman, noam chomsky? givenyoyou say, the test is for dementia, a serious mental illness.s. but what can y you say about a speakingo before before an adoring crowd, raises his eyes to heaven and calls himself the chosen one? what do you say about an administration where the secretary of state says, perhaps trump has been sent but the good iraran?save israel from the country y is being run by a madman. there is no parallels t to this. in fact, y you can see it in everythihing that is happening. you go back to late marcrch or , the united states was about the same a as europe in the numberrf covid-19 cases and deaths. it was roughly the same. take a look at the chart cents. declined. sharply it is not over the problems, not doi
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i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" and tonight fromm washington, we are packed out tonight and a lot to get to and important issues on the table getting right to it. the rides and ruin party, that's the focus of tonight single. now, imagine if thousands of let's say pro-life christians decided to surround a federal courthouse in texas where pro-abortion rights cases have recently been decided. imagine some of the protesters were peaceful but the others came to cause real trouble. imagine if they threw bottles of cement, bricks, and shot fireworks. imagine if they used lasers at federal officials who were protecting the building. imagine they made molotov cocktails and set cars on fire, and that they did this night after night after night. then imagine if republicanse elected officials in the state not only refused to end the violence, but actually tried too blame a sitting democrat president for inflaming tensions by sending federal law enforcement and to protect the federal property and the federal staff working inside. now, how do you think the media would be covering tha
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has done, particularly today, to issue an executive order last night that prevents local governments frommg able to enact requirements for face coverings or masks, while at the same time in this order, allowing schools that are not even in at this point to require masks of employees and students. i think it's completely out of line and certainly out of character for us to have a governor who says that he's looked at the data on a daily basis and we've just got to learn to live with it. i do not believe that we need to be live with the fact that good georgians are dying every single day. the numbers continually rise -- >> let's put up -- as you say that, almost 2,000 of those -- georgia's reporting more than 3,000 new covid cases, almost 2,000 of those are in augusta. hospitalizations -- hospitalizations and deaths are soaring. and as you said, good georgians are dying. the highest of the high medical experts and epidemiologists are saying masks would save lives and make a difference, yet the governor is saying don't do it. i hate to cut you off, but, again, it doesn't make sense to me. i'm
has done, particularly today, to issue an executive order last night that prevents local governments frommg able to enact requirements for face coverings or masks, while at the same time in this order, allowing schools that are not even in at this point to require masks of employees and students. i think it's completely out of line and certainly out of character for us to have a governor who says that he's looked at the data on a daily basis and we've just got to learn to live with it. i do not...
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joining us now, david fromme, staff writer and speechwriter for president george w. burn.an hear you. hopefully you can hear us right now. we've talked a lot over the course of the show and people heard over the weekend why the president is so intent making statues an issue. i think more interesting discussion is, will it work, and you make a compelling case that you don't think it will. why? >> in 2016, when donald trump ran for president the first time, he talked about things that people cared about. he talked about drugs. he talked about trade, he talked about immigration. maybe what he said was poorly considered. maybe he didn't have real solutions, but he found real issues that were neglected by others, and at a time when the economy was growing and the country was generally in good shape, his issues resonated. now we're in the middle of this terrible pandemic, more than 100,000 americans dead. worst economic crisis since the great depression, and the president is not talking about that. he's talking about what he and his ideological bubble care about, statues, statue
joining us now, david fromme, staff writer and speechwriter for president george w. burn.an hear you. hopefully you can hear us right now. we've talked a lot over the course of the show and people heard over the weekend why the president is so intent making statues an issue. i think more interesting discussion is, will it work, and you make a compelling case that you don't think it will. why? >> in 2016, when donald trump ran for president the first time, he talked about things that...
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i think the headlines that i am seeing fromm eveven in a more sympathetic media, sort o of overstatating e case. i i think creating a lot of fear and anxiety for people in oklahoma. it does not give land bacack, pr se. there's nothing that the tribe will be a able to do toto move people author privately owned land. very little change on the ground for non-indians. when i see headlines like "the tribe has been given back land," itit overstates s it quitete a . whilitit is still an important case, it is not giving the tribe power over most pepeople that te on the reserervation who are non-native. amy: putting this in the context of all the protests in this country right now around racial injustice, around the whole black lives matter movement, around people of color being so violated over the years yet not recognized, changing the narrative, can you talk about how you see this decision changing the narrarative and fitting into this uprisingg around the country? >> sure. i think the way gorsuch -- gorsuch is a beautiful writer. there's no doubt in my mind he used logic and legal reasoning.
i think the headlines that i am seeing fromm eveven in a more sympathetic media, sort o of overstatating e case. i i think creating a lot of fear and anxiety for people in oklahoma. it does not give land bacack, pr se. there's nothing that the tribe will be a able to do toto move people author privately owned land. very little change on the ground for non-indians. when i see headlines like "the tribe has been given back land," itit overstates s it quitete a . whilitit is still an...
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peopople who don'tt h have the y of working fromm home e or socil distancingng are vulnerarable.ntil we have a serious conversation about the vulnerablele, we're going to contntinue to have t this probl. as long as we have an administratition willing to o on up's, open up the economy, to continue to let people die in the streets as long as they are not i am privileled, we're going to continue to have the moral crisis that is amamerica right now. amy: marc lamont hill, thank you for being with us, professor of media studies and urban education at temple university. author of several books including author of "nobody: casualties of america's war on the vulnerable, from ferguson to flint t and beyond." we wish you the very best as you cope with covid. we will be thinking about you. not just thinking, taking action. we, too, will be wearing our masks. this news just in, the u.s. just carried out its seconond executn this week. killing wesley purkey by lethal injection, even though his lawyers argued he had dementia. the last federal e execution before this week w was 17 years ago. ne
peopople who don'tt h have the y of working fromm home e or socil distancingng are vulnerarable.ntil we have a serious conversation about the vulnerablele, we're going to contntinue to have t this probl. as long as we have an administratition willing to o on up's, open up the economy, to continue to let people die in the streets as long as they are not i am privileled, we're going to continue to have the moral crisis that is amamerica right now. amy: marc lamont hill, thank you for being with...
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a federal judge has barred the trump adadministration fromm gutting an obama-era rule limiting emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. thursday's ruling by u.s. district judge yvonne rogers will re-impose limits on the amount of methane that oil and gas companies can allow to leak from drilling sites on public lands.s. scoreses of prominent environmentaliststs have signedn open letter demanding a halt to all investments in fossil fuel explororation and exextraction,d anan immediate end to o all fosl fuel subsidies.. they're also calling on member states of the international criminal court to make ecocide an international crime. the letter was co-written by swedish climate activist greta thunberg, who says world leaders need face the climate emergency. >> we e need to seek, aboveve a, an exixistential crisis. as l long as it is treated as a crisis, we can have as many of these negotiations and talks, conferences as possiblele, it won't change anything. amy: in california, a 22-year-old transgender woman was found killed in an abandoned building in the city of brawley earlier this
a federal judge has barred the trump adadministration fromm gutting an obama-era rule limiting emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. thursday's ruling by u.s. district judge yvonne rogers will re-impose limits on the amount of methane that oil and gas companies can allow to leak from drilling sites on public lands.s. scoreses of prominent environmentaliststs have signedn open letter demanding a halt to all investments in fossil fuel explororation and exextraction,d anan immediate end...
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went maine a number of times we just read up lobster fishing and they took away 5000 square miles fromm maine. and i just opened it. and i just got rid of tariffs in china. i were working on european union which charge our fishermen tariffs. so we freighted up from maine. so if you take a look, we would've the recently, there were crowds, thousands of people lined up and going over to a factory where we are hoping opening up for making swabs. beautiful factory. i think that the enthusiasm now is greater and may be far greater than it was in 2016. i think a lot of people do not want to talk about it. think they're not going to say hey, i'm for trump. they don't go through the process. and i totally understand that because the process is not fair. the media does not treat us fairly. they never have and perhaps they never will. but maybe they will when we turn this around for a second time. and it will happen very quickly. when we turn and run for a second time. maybe theytor will. i think we are, doing very well in the polls. and i think you have a silent majority, the likes of which is c
went maine a number of times we just read up lobster fishing and they took away 5000 square miles fromm maine. and i just opened it. and i just got rid of tariffs in china. i were working on european union which charge our fishermen tariffs. so we freighted up from maine. so if you take a look, we would've the recently, there were crowds, thousands of people lined up and going over to a factory where we are hoping opening up for making swabs. beautiful factory. i think that the enthusiasm now...
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i get personal calls fromm constituents of members whotu he died at home or who died in quotes unknown causes or something called pneumonia and tested. the federal government is pulling out frome testing. we have only tested 2.5 million in a state of close to 30 million persons. i'm in the most populous county, the most populous city in the state of texas and i'm at the 18th congressional district which is a at the heart of thee issues. i did give an opening and i'm going to ask for quick answers so that i can ask all the -- let me say to the witnesses that i'm convinced of your position, dr. benjamin, on building up the public health infrastructure. i can assure you my public health officials say that. but let me just ask you when you said get your hands around it. if you find a pandemic of this nature in a community, would it not add to the process of getting your hands around covid-19, a reissuance of a stay-at-home order that then allows the medical professionals and others to understand where the hotspots are? now we have 105 bodies -- firefighters in court to because of their exp
i get personal calls fromm constituents of members whotu he died at home or who died in quotes unknown causes or something called pneumonia and tested. the federal government is pulling out frome testing. we have only tested 2.5 million in a state of close to 30 million persons. i'm in the most populous county, the most populous city in the state of texas and i'm at the 18th congressional district which is a at the heart of thee issues. i did give an opening and i'm going to ask for quick...
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the speaker pro tempore: fromme gentlelady virginia seek recognition? ms. wexton: as the member designated by ms. porter, punt to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. porter will vote no on the smith amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. mcgovern: as the member designated by mr. welch of vote, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. welch will vote no on the smith amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: i rise as the member designated by mr. ruppersberger of maryland, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house mr. ruppersberger will be voting no on the smith amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote no on the smith amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelad
the speaker pro tempore: fromme gentlelady virginia seek recognition? ms. wexton: as the member designated by ms. porter, punt to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. porter will vote no on the smith amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. mcgovern: as the member designated by mr. welch of vote, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. welch will vote no on the smith amendment. the speaker pro...
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what has been the response thus far fromm the blender community and how will the fed encouraged the lender participation given ethe hesitations? >> we've had a lot of interest. we do webinars and outreach and we've had more than the 300th tur300 turn up.what the banks tt of mixed. they are not getting a ton of interest from borrowers. many of them say they expect that will change over the course of the next few months. they do expand that will increase. and i would echo we continue to be open to playing with the formula and making adjustments going forward. >> my time is expired, but the reason it doesn't work for the commercial real estate [inaudible] thankk you i will yield back. >> mr. powell, the issue that we talked about isn. on the radar d we will continue to talk about this issue and pay attention to what you're saying to us about it. with the bath, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. [inaudible] >> thank you, madam chair. secretary mnuchin, thank you for being here. chairman powell, thank you for being here again. i know that you've been asked by a numb
what has been the response thus far fromm the blender community and how will the fed encouraged the lender participation given ethe hesitations? >> we've had a lot of interest. we do webinars and outreach and we've had more than the 300th tur300 turn up.what the banks tt of mixed. they are not getting a ton of interest from borrowers. many of them say they expect that will change over the course of the next few months. they do expand that will increase. and i would echo we continue to be...
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the day of the sacramental, the squeaky fromme incident, he was there among other things to meet with the governor jerry brown, and this is so typical gerald ford, he went in and had his meeting with governor brown and never mentioned what had happened outside. he said later on he thought it would be ungracious to tell the governor, well, somebody tried to shoot me in your front yard. >> we have the photograph of him being escorted by the secret service agent away from the scene. of course, this couldn't happen today. with footer, in the instant news, he could have kept it from the sitting governor and seated then. >> that's true. but it's also very unlikely that he would be out strolling through the ground of the state capital as they decided on the spur of the moment that moment in september 1975. >> intimidate versa, what's your question? >> hi, very good show. i saw betty ford campaign in october 1976, someone asked -- made the best team win. i heard the relations between the forwards were kind of foggy is, that true? >> you know, was interesting. let me answer that this way. cert
the day of the sacramental, the squeaky fromme incident, he was there among other things to meet with the governor jerry brown, and this is so typical gerald ford, he went in and had his meeting with governor brown and never mentioned what had happened outside. he said later on he thought it would be ungracious to tell the governor, well, somebody tried to shoot me in your front yard. >> we have the photograph of him being escorted by the secret service agent away from the scene. of...
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the day of the sacramento, the squeaky fromm incident he was there to meet with governor jerry brown who was still governor jerry brown. and the remarkable thing, and this is so typical of gerald ford, he went in and he had his meeting with governor brown and he never mentioned what had happened outside. and he said later on he thought it would really be kind of ungracious to tell the governor, well, some lady tried to shoot me in your front yard. >> and there we have the photograph of him being escorted by the secret service agents away from the scene. but it couldn't happen today. with twitter and with all of the instant news, he couldn't have kept it from the sitting governor as did he then. >> that is true. but it is also very unlikely that he would be out strolling through the grounds of the state capitol as they decided really on the spur-of-the-moment that morning in september of 1975. >> tim is in denver. hi, tim, what is your question. >> caller: hi. very good. i saw betty ford campaign for president in october 1976 before the -- and someone asked who are you for and of cour
the day of the sacramento, the squeaky fromm incident he was there to meet with governor jerry brown who was still governor jerry brown. and the remarkable thing, and this is so typical of gerald ford, he went in and he had his meeting with governor brown and he never mentioned what had happened outside. and he said later on he thought it would really be kind of ungracious to tell the governor, well, some lady tried to shoot me in your front yard. >> and there we have the photograph of...
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i don't think these lend themselves a categorical prophylactic rules and that's been the approach fromm this court from day one. >> thank you. >> justice alito? >> as i understand your proposed standard, there would bee available review in federal court, and the prosecutor would have to show an objective basis for the subpoena in the relevance of the subpoena to the investigation. is that correct? >> basically, your honor, language like that. i said it was a reasonable probability that will yield relevant information. probability. what would be o your objection o a somewhat more demanding standard? so the prosecutor would havero o show that the information can't be obtained from another source or itbt would be very difficulto obtain it from another source, and unless the information is obtained right now, as opposed to at the end of the president's term, there would be some serious prejudice to the investigation. >> i don't think that any of those concepts are foreign to the standard that i articulated. i think they are relevant, in fact, to the objective basis and relevance points. the
i don't think these lend themselves a categorical prophylactic rules and that's been the approach fromm this court from day one. >> thank you. >> justice alito? >> as i understand your proposed standard, there would bee available review in federal court, and the prosecutor would have to show an objective basis for the subpoena in the relevance of the subpoena to the investigation. is that correct? >> basically, your honor, language like that. i said it was a reasonable...
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the biggest challenge, according organizers, the move fromm cust concession sales. >> corona has -- anowner. is this the hardest thing you've had to face? >> yeah. in is the heart hardest thing because it's not over. >> reporter: flexibility is a key to keeping the music playing during the pandemic. ♪ >> people watching concerts at home, that was so immediate, right. you could play in your living room tonight and put it on instagram or facebook or youtube. >> yeah. >> the fans i think loved seeing their favorite artists in their living rooms. and -- >> reporter: very personal. >> yeah. but after a while, you want to see them in a venue. now people are doing performances in venues like these -- empty but live. ♪ >> reporter: people like jason isbell who did a live stream from shapiro's brooklyn bowl venue in nashville and then took it one step further. >> we brought the fans from the zooms into the venue and put them on the wall on our screen. and jason could see themment he was totally -- them. he was totally feeding off of it. someone held a sign, "hello from orlando." >> who's in the
the biggest challenge, according organizers, the move fromm cust concession sales. >> corona has -- anowner. is this the hardest thing you've had to face? >> yeah. in is the heart hardest thing because it's not over. >> reporter: flexibility is a key to keeping the music playing during the pandemic. ♪ >> people watching concerts at home, that was so immediate, right. you could play in your living room tonight and put it on instagram or facebook or youtube. >>...
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very well, keeping the energy of the left by attacking trump, but defining trump's ability to take frommy stepping away things like tearing down statues of george washington or defunding the least. it will be difficult to make that message stick if biden continues to step away from the things. host: denise, good morning. you are on with henry olsen. maner: i disagree with this and chief justice john roberts -- he is simply trying to preserve his image in history. both made big mistakes when they made it easy rights over the voter's act of 1964. it's obvious to them that black votingority people are in the red states over and over again and he is trying to make up for a big mistake that he and alito made. defunding the police does not crap we have just seen. it means we are changing the definition of what we see from the police on the streets today. he is not to be a psychiatrist. he does not have to be a doctor. he cannot be every thing to everyone. change so he will no longer be the bully he has become. and being a bully is exactly the truth. it seems to be a disease that this guyof the
very well, keeping the energy of the left by attacking trump, but defining trump's ability to take frommy stepping away things like tearing down statues of george washington or defunding the least. it will be difficult to make that message stick if biden continues to step away from the things. host: denise, good morning. you are on with henry olsen. maner: i disagree with this and chief justice john roberts -- he is simply trying to preserve his image in history. both made big mistakes when...