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i'm so excited for this fun this swim across the hudson.inging you all morning long. so proud of pete, it's for such a great cause. todd: we will try to do a little play by play when he ultimately gets in the water. >> let's join him in to join us before he joins that team of navy seals across the had you son. pete, describe the energy right there right now. pete: great energy. the energy just arrived off the bus. they are beasts. they are navy seals. they're the best of the best about. 50 of them i think in total going to be jumping into the water with me. an awesome scene right here at the 9/11 memorial. will will freedom tower behind us us. the nypd supporting the event. the coast guard, they are escorting along the route. these guys are no n. monster shape. no problem for them. i met an mma fighter our personal security. cars larson who dragged me through the body last year. he says he is going to lift off me this year that's a lie. what they did spring on me before we jump in the water, guys, apparently there is also a 1 mile run which
i'm so excited for this fun this swim across the hudson.inging you all morning long. so proud of pete, it's for such a great cause. todd: we will try to do a little play by play when he ultimately gets in the water. >> let's join him in to join us before he joins that team of navy seals across the had you son. pete, describe the energy right there right now. pete: great energy. the energy just arrived off the bus. they are beasts. they are navy seals. they're the best of the best about....
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currently senior fellow and director of the chinese strategy at the hands - - hudson institute. distinguish policy advisor. i can tell you definitively it has changed the us military's thinking only a number of years ago. the first american official that revealed what they were telling themselves militarily is quite different than how they wanted to be friends in the world. and then to have a tremendous impact on understanding the military his book is a landmark book the 100 year marathon. is one of the only places with the chinese defectors. and then reveal what is going on. and a senior fellow at the hudson institute and as a distinguished china expert to spend time as a bomber pilot and has been inside of china as a defense attachÉ to track down the inside story of china. his book is called stealth war. i'm national security correspondent for the washington times and author of eight books my most recent book is called deceiving the sky. it is a follow-on to a book i wrote 20 years ago called the china threat. and then i gained quite a reputation back in 2006 when the chinese
currently senior fellow and director of the chinese strategy at the hands - - hudson institute. distinguish policy advisor. i can tell you definitively it has changed the us military's thinking only a number of years ago. the first american official that revealed what they were telling themselves militarily is quite different than how they wanted to be friends in the world. and then to have a tremendous impact on understanding the military his book is a landmark book the 100 year marathon. is...
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hudson institute. a distinguished defense and policy adviser, former high ranking government official and author of numerous books and reports on china. i know dish can tell you definitively that mike has really changed the u.s. military's thinking back a number of years ago he was sent to china to collect chinese military writeings and was the first american official who reveal what the chinese were telling themselves behind the scenes was quite different than what they were saying in public but how they wanted to be friend with the world, and it really had a tremendous impact on understanding the military's view of the people's republic of china. his book is a landmark book, most recent book is the hundred year marathon: china's secret strategy to replace america as global super power. this book is really a fascinating look and is probably one of the only places in public where you'll find information about chinese defectors, people from within the chinese communist party system who reveal what is go
hudson institute. a distinguished defense and policy adviser, former high ranking government official and author of numerous books and reports on china. i know dish can tell you definitively that mike has really changed the u.s. military's thinking back a number of years ago he was sent to china to collect chinese military writeings and was the first american official who reveal what the chinese were telling themselves behind the scenes was quite different than what they were saying in public...
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today, fish and people are swimming again in the hudson. his work on behalf of the hudson river. can lawyers use legal action to stop climate change and other environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows h how. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
today, fish and people are swimming again in the hudson. his work on behalf of the hudson river. can lawyers use legal action to stop climate change and other environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows h how. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
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air force,ern fellow at the hudson institute, and he, too, is a distinguished china expert. he is spent time as bomber pilot and has been inside of china as a defense at day shay and his most recent book is called stealth war, how china took over while america's elite slept. a little bit about myself. as i was messengered i'm a national security correspondent for the washington times, author of eight books. mow most book is deceiving the sky, inside communist china's drive for global supremacy, and it's kind of a followon to a book i wrote back in 2000, 20 years ago, called the china threat, and as a result of that, i gained quite a reputation. back in 2006, the chinese news
air force,ern fellow at the hudson institute, and he, too, is a distinguished china expert. he is spent time as bomber pilot and has been inside of china as a defense at day shay and his most recent book is called stealth war, how china took over while america's elite slept. a little bit about myself. as i was messengered i'm a national security correspondent for the washington times, author of eight books. mow most book is deceiving the sky, inside communist china's drive for global supremacy,...
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vice president penn's address this directly in his speech at hudson institute.the coming collapse of china brought for many months the number one book in america on china. the coming collapse of china. very popular author. i like him very much. his name is gordon chang. i said gordon, don't predict the year that china will collapse in your book. leave some flexibility. no, it's going to be 2012 pretty put 2012 in the book. the book came out into thousand one. vice president pence in his speech at hudson said since 2001 china's gdp their economic strength has grown by how much? ten times. was an economy collapse? no. so in 2012 foreign policy magazine asked gordon give us an article, when is china going to collapse? the feeling that china was going to collapse is very important that means it's not going to be a problem very long. so gordon wrote the article. they said give us when it will collapse. i would've said maybe general spalding could say 2050 or who knows. gordon wrote again 2013, one more year. this point of view infects a lot of thinking about china. b
vice president penn's address this directly in his speech at hudson institute.the coming collapse of china brought for many months the number one book in america on china. the coming collapse of china. very popular author. i like him very much. his name is gordon chang. i said gordon, don't predict the year that china will collapse in your book. leave some flexibility. no, it's going to be 2012 pretty put 2012 in the book. the book came out into thousand one. vice president pence in his speech...
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i'm curious, what was goi contemplate taking a dip in the hudson?e here. i don't know -- didn't think you saw that. i was kind of squirming around because we have so many issues with sewage coming into our ri. iat.tg with the nts hudson river and cleaning it up. those ar things that wewant t >> yeah. they have made some progress. that is something we can root for. you know, a lot of people sitting at home now, i can imagine them thinking the water in my tap is just fine. but that's not true for everybody in this country. so i was hoping we could begin by giving people an idea of the scale of this problem. >> the scale of the problem is probably way much larger than they expect. i'm the one that every single day -- we share in the book -- of people that are turning on their tap that have yellow water, green water, black water, brown water, water with pollution issues, aquifers contaminated, their private wells, what do we do, where do we go. you know, it's still a shock for all of us. looking back at 20 years ago starting in hinkley, thinking that th
i'm curious, what was goi contemplate taking a dip in the hudson?e here. i don't know -- didn't think you saw that. i was kind of squirming around because we have so many issues with sewage coming into our ri. iat.tg with the nts hudson river and cleaning it up. those ar things that wewant t >> yeah. they have made some progress. that is something we can root for. you know, a lot of people sitting at home now, i can imagine them thinking the water in my tap is just fine. but that's not...
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i introduced jim hudson bds inc. all kinds of questions. it's pretty obvious that jim hudson was a real pro. he nobody was doing. some guy in the buckingham palace hennepin said mr. hudson, i a democrat or republican. in my innocence, i had never even asked him. denise and i am a democrat. so next thing i remember, a dazzling person. any just for the same guy falls his hand up and said i'm a democrat. i would like that. the last guy was jeff. nobody to be head of the bureau of labor statistics and it was statistician. martha burns, ray close to president nixon was something that he wanted and i wanted. and i said finally begun a republican prince of the same by asked the question and he stands there like a cow chewing its cud. then he finally says, like this you have to salmon independent. back to my hotel room in the phone was ringing off the hook and all the republicans on the labor committee said in chino that was an election. this is it, look i cleared them of the ranking republican rated but anyway, getting credit because, guys did ter
i introduced jim hudson bds inc. all kinds of questions. it's pretty obvious that jim hudson was a real pro. he nobody was doing. some guy in the buckingham palace hennepin said mr. hudson, i a democrat or republican. in my innocence, i had never even asked him. denise and i am a democrat. so next thing i remember, a dazzling person. any just for the same guy falls his hand up and said i'm a democrat. i would like that. the last guy was jeff. nobody to be head of the bureau of labor statistics...
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michael pillsbury, director of the center for chinese strategy at the hudson institute.lways, for time. i want to go, first, to what you make of the increasing military activity by the pla in the south china sea. >> lou, i think it's a mistake for some people to dismiss the chinese activities as just bluff or rhetoric. china has a long history, about 50, 60 years of using force for psychological shock effect on their neighbors. if they try that on president trump and on american units, i think it could lead to really serious reactions. so i'm quite concerned about these increasing chinese exercises. lou: and i want to turn to also an important report that you produced for the hudson institute on president trump's china strategy. give us a sense of your findings and thoughts as well as where we can all go to read up on it. >> well, at the hudson web site, you just dial in guide to trump china strategy. what'll come up is 200 statements from the president himself to all of his administration on what i think is a very clear, coherent china policy. each department puts this
michael pillsbury, director of the center for chinese strategy at the hudson institute.lways, for time. i want to go, first, to what you make of the increasing military activity by the pla in the south china sea. >> lou, i think it's a mistake for some people to dismiss the chinese activities as just bluff or rhetoric. china has a long history, about 50, 60 years of using force for psychological shock effect on their neighbors. if they try that on president trump and on american units, i...
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only by jennifer hudson -- not only by jennifer hudson, but john legend performed "glory."ibute to lewis who died last month at the age of 80. it web re-airiill be re-airing, tuned for that announcement. i will make sure i post that on my twitter page when we find out when. it's worth watching if you haven't seen it. well done. >> gorgeously shot and gorgeously performed. >>> if you want to get your hands on clorox disinfecting wipes any time soon, think again. the company's ceo says the products will not be fully stocked again, clorox wipes, until next year. clorox usually has an excess supply for the flu season. it's unable to keep up with the increase in demand for clorox disinfectant wipes since the pandemic broke out. plus, the wipes are made of the same in-demand material used to make ppe masks and medical gowns. >> sort of new age. i don't remember growing up with wipes -- >> no, yeah. you're right. >> it's a thing. like you just get so used to having them -- >> now it's more of a thing. >> back to the old-school ways. paper towels, soap, water, bleach. anything to k
only by jennifer hudson -- not only by jennifer hudson, but john legend performed "glory."ibute to lewis who died last month at the age of 80. it web re-airiill be re-airing, tuned for that announcement. i will make sure i post that on my twitter page when we find out when. it's worth watching if you haven't seen it. well done. >> gorgeously shot and gorgeously performed. >>> if you want to get your hands on clorox disinfecting wipes any time soon, think again. the...
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why don't we talk about what you're finding and seeing in hudson yards, which is a magnificent property but i can imagine that it is a struggling property right now >> the retail is totally closed. the office buildings are open. today is probably 10% of the work force is working there. i can't tell you how thrilled i am to be back and how good it is to be back i think it's so important we do the things to open up the cities i think the perspective a lot of people have when you look at new york or i'm sure other places, the respect that the people really have for this pandemic and how they are dealing with it i feel totally safe coming back to the city. it's unusual it's different people when you go into meetings, everybody puts a mask on they maintain their social distancing i think right now, i think new york is suffering and i'm sure almost every other city is with people really being reluctant to go back to work. that's really the main thing i know how much better i feel being back here. >> i've sort of done a hybrid style partly working at home and i enjoy being back among people. w
why don't we talk about what you're finding and seeing in hudson yards, which is a magnificent property but i can imagine that it is a struggling property right now >> the retail is totally closed. the office buildings are open. today is probably 10% of the work force is working there. i can't tell you how thrilled i am to be back and how good it is to be back i think it's so important we do the things to open up the cities i think the perspective a lot of people have when you look at new...
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we hope to host her at the hudson institute in washington d.c.o the guardian where she made a number of very important points. one that 70% of the communist party of china -- that's about 60 million people -- want reforms, do not like the shu jinping dictatorship, do not like this president for life deal and having the chinese constitution ignored. so she also talked about xi jinping's role in the coronavirus and how it got away from him. so this is devastating, to have this kind of comment come from a real senior insider at the central committee party school. she sounds, frankly, a little bit like president trump or secretary pompeo in their criticism of the chinese communist party. lou: but let's turn to the issue of, as we've just been showing the uss ronald reagan in the south china sea with its strike group. this is, this is getting a little more serious. it's also a very impressive display of power and force in the region. what is your expectation? >> well, i think we've seen since june the duel of the carrier exercises. the chinese are not
we hope to host her at the hudson institute in washington d.c.o the guardian where she made a number of very important points. one that 70% of the communist party of china -- that's about 60 million people -- want reforms, do not like the shu jinping dictatorship, do not like this president for life deal and having the chinese constitution ignored. so she also talked about xi jinping's role in the coronavirus and how it got away from him. so this is devastating, to have this kind of comment...
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i swam across the hudson river last year there am jump not guilty nasty hudson river with a bunch of of "fox & friends." barely made it. i had three days' notice and didn't train. this saturday i'm trying it again with a larger group of navy seals across the hudson river. i have actually prepared a little bit this time. we will do it live on the saturday edition. i will be in the little box with the spotlight. i'm hoping to make it on my own like a big boy. army guy navy seals. check it out this saturday gi go.org. >> emily: awesome, pete. >> dana: that's incredible, pete. i admire you very much. a great organization. great you are doing that all right, lawrence? >> lawrence: from texas father-daughter duo rolland and jayden polar are known for viral -- however, some don't go as planned. take a look at this. >> looks kind of dangerous. make sure you go for the right skill. okay? daddy will always save you. hit the ground like that. put those tears up. i got you. >> she got back up and completed her amazing stunt. the two social media stardom gaining views well over a million views wi
i swam across the hudson river last year there am jump not guilty nasty hudson river with a bunch of of "fox & friends." barely made it. i had three days' notice and didn't train. this saturday i'm trying it again with a larger group of navy seals across the hudson river. i have actually prepared a little bit this time. we will do it live on the saturday edition. i will be in the little box with the spotlight. i'm hoping to make it on my own like a big boy. army guy navy seals....
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this is the area that i live on the hudson valley where he was. it's just not what it was before humans were there. sure but that's different than something to be resource scarcity so the resource scarcity i find that he does the same thing he says with resource scarcity because certainly we could use more nuclear energy for example. this is one of the most interesting things that i discovered in the research was the people who say we are going to run out of resources had to constantly attack the technologies that would allow for more resources. so for example he said we wouldn't be able to grow more food unless land and we shouldn'landing and weshouldn'to have fewer kids. in the 70s they said we will run out of energy because, or we can't have industrial farming in poor countries because they have limited fossil fuel resources and now they say we will run out of resources because we can't use nuclear energy. i love this you can combine a disciplined fine but also it comes from a certain amount of animus towards the human species. i want to say th
this is the area that i live on the hudson valley where he was. it's just not what it was before humans were there. sure but that's different than something to be resource scarcity so the resource scarcity i find that he does the same thing he says with resource scarcity because certainly we could use more nuclear energy for example. this is one of the most interesting things that i discovered in the research was the people who say we are going to run out of resources had to constantly attack...
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. >>> welcome to the hudson institute.in senior fellow at the institute of we are here to talk with christian brose whose new book, "the kill chain," is in the future of high-tech warfare that christian brose just released. chris is a former staff director for the senate armed services committee an and prior to that e senior policy adviser for senator john mccain and previously held other positions in the government. right now he is the chief surgeon to build capabilities for the military as well as for the department of homeland security. we can talk about that as we go through the interview. but thank you for being with us today. >> so, just to start off, what led you to do this but i know you've been thinking about these issues for a while and obviously something that you have encountered during your time onn the surface kennedy and senator mccain is the policy adviser. but what was the genesis of sitting down and writing the entire book? >> guest: it's a great question i ask myself constant constantly. i would say basi
. >>> welcome to the hudson institute.in senior fellow at the institute of we are here to talk with christian brose whose new book, "the kill chain," is in the future of high-tech warfare that christian brose just released. chris is a former staff director for the senate armed services committee an and prior to that e senior policy adviser for senator john mccain and previously held other positions in the government. right now he is the chief surgeon to build capabilities for...
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largely to their attacking prowess that's not likely to change in the big game according to coach hudson flick under flicka biron have won $28.00 of their last $29.00 matches averaging more than 3 goals per game but their attacking play has at some times left them vulnerable to offense despite facing a players as such as neymar and pay in lisbon flick says he has no plans to be more cautious recently overdoses if use of course p.s.g. have a lot of pace in their side if there are a top team of some incredible players and it will be a very exciting match that said in all games sort of the last 10 months we've always tried to impose our style of play we've always played with a high line against the opposition and ultimately we've got some good results doing that so we won't change too much on vote for until it's. been done and that was byron you know coach hans if like we end in nigeria with the heartwarming story of a young man whose dancing has captivated millions of people around the worlds 11 year old ballet student anthony was so mad it went viral with this video of him dancing barefoo
largely to their attacking prowess that's not likely to change in the big game according to coach hudson flick under flicka biron have won $28.00 of their last $29.00 matches averaging more than 3 goals per game but their attacking play has at some times left them vulnerable to offense despite facing a players as such as neymar and pay in lisbon flick says he has no plans to be more cautious recently overdoses if use of course p.s.g. have a lot of pace in their side if there are a top team of...
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there's a area that i deliver lr the hudson valley where he lives. it isn't what it was before humans were there. okay, sure. that is different from suggesting some kind of a resource scarcity. so, the resource scarcity i find that he does the same thing they've often done. he says we will have resource scarcity because certainly we could use for nuclear energy for example. this is one of the most interesting things in the search for apocalypse never. people that say we will run out of resources have to constantly attack the technologies that would have allowed for more resources. so, for example he said we wouldn't be able to grow more food on the plant, and we should use contraception to have listed the. they said they will run out of energy because we continue to -- they can't have industrial farming in poor countries because we have limited fossil fuel resources and now most of them say they can't -- we will run out of resources or cancel climate change because we can't use nuclear energy [inaudible] so i think what i love about this is he shows
there's a area that i deliver lr the hudson valley where he lives. it isn't what it was before humans were there. okay, sure. that is different from suggesting some kind of a resource scarcity. so, the resource scarcity i find that he does the same thing they've often done. he says we will have resource scarcity because certainly we could use for nuclear energy for example. this is one of the most interesting things in the search for apocalypse never. people that say we will run out of...
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i'll be talking with the hudson institute's michael pillsbury on what's going on.rently the government wants to double the number of routes between china and the united states now. what's going on? we'll find out as soon as we continue. stay with us, please. ♪ hi, i'm pat and i'm 75 years old. we live in the mountains so i like to walk. i'm really busy in my life; i'm always doing something. i'm not a person that's going to sit too long. in the morning, i wake up and the first thing i do is go to my art studio. a couple came up and handed me a brochure on prevagen. i've been taking prevagen for about four years. i feel a little bit brighter and my mind just feels sharper. i would recommend it to anyone. it absolutely works. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ but wha
i'll be talking with the hudson institute's michael pillsbury on what's going on.rently the government wants to double the number of routes between china and the united states now. what's going on? we'll find out as soon as we continue. stay with us, please. ♪ hi, i'm pat and i'm 75 years old. we live in the mountains so i like to walk. i'm really busy in my life; i'm always doing something. i'm not a person that's going to sit too long. in the morning, i wake up and the first thing i do is...
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i'll be talking with the hudson institute's michael pillsbury on what's going on.ouble the number of routes between china and the united states now. what's going on? we'll find out as soon as we continue. stay with us, please. ♪ experience the adventure of a bigger world in a highly capable lexus suv at the golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. but what if you could stdo better than that?k. experience amazing. like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's why we're helping you stay ahead and adapt with a network you can count on, 24/7 support and flexible solutions that work wherever you are. call or go online today. ♪ ♪ lou: ecuador's military says nearly half of the chinese fishing fleet near the galapagos islands have turned the off their satellite gps systems to avoid detection. half the fleet, apparently, has done
i'll be talking with the hudson institute's michael pillsbury on what's going on.ouble the number of routes between china and the united states now. what's going on? we'll find out as soon as we continue. stay with us, please. ♪ experience the adventure of a bigger world in a highly capable lexus suv at the golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. but what if you could stdo better than that?k. experience...
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jeff blau is the ceo of related companies, the company behind hudson yard.e has been speaking out about the need to return to work in new york. we welcome him back to bloomberg. i know you're on a campaign to try to persuade ceos and leaders to bring their people back. how much success are you having an who are you talking to? jeff: thanks for having me. good to be here. i am on a campaign in trying to recruit others as well. basically reaching out to businesses across the city, whether it is our tenants or others, we noted talk about bringing employees back to new york city. this is not a real estate campaign. it has nothing to do with the office buildings. it is about the impact of office workers on the new york city .conomy we've been back in our offices since june 22. every day i ride around the city and see what is going on. the city is very quiet. the residential neighborhoods have picked up. if you go to the west village of the upper eastside, they are active, there is life. if you go to the business district, midtown, it is deserted. if you think abo
jeff blau is the ceo of related companies, the company behind hudson yard.e has been speaking out about the need to return to work in new york. we welcome him back to bloomberg. i know you're on a campaign to try to persuade ceos and leaders to bring their people back. how much success are you having an who are you talking to? jeff: thanks for having me. good to be here. i am on a campaign in trying to recruit others as well. basically reaching out to businesses across the city, whether it is...
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i would make it in the hudson either.hat we are looking at though is happening is president trump will be signing some executive orders today, senior administration officials telling fox news they will address a number of the issues that the white house and congress have been fighting on all week when it came to the next economic stimulus package and there has been a back and forth with congress over how long to extend the unhansed unemployment insurance that's that $600 a week that expired last week on top of state benefits well now we're waiting to see how the president may decide to go ahead and address this issue head on a number of executive orders could be signed a little bit later on today we're still waiting to see the language of these executive orders to see how the white house hopes to be able to get this through but we'll continue to stay tuned for that. last night president trump held an impromptu news conference at his golf club not too far away from where we are where he talked about the stalemate going on
i would make it in the hudson either.hat we are looking at though is happening is president trump will be signing some executive orders today, senior administration officials telling fox news they will address a number of the issues that the white house and congress have been fighting on all week when it came to the next economic stimulus package and there has been a back and forth with congress over how long to extend the unhansed unemployment insurance that's that $600 a week that expired...
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kind of like it, what i liked about it was a concept if you leave room for nature, we've been in the hudson valley a mile from where i live is an old quarry that is hardly recognizable, 50 years ago it was a quarry. i wonder -- i won't say middle ground but i'm not sure you have this in the book but what is conservation need in the 21st century, if you could articula articulate, what would be a conservation success that looks like. >> i'm going to make one observation way for a answer totally, two claims that i made that are controversial and accurate, were not causing the mass extinction and climate change not making it worse. the response to both of them was hypotheses that i think were asked science, humans could cause extinction but first of all that is a possibility but that's not what's happening now and different from other people including the people that are criticize me, it could be that natural disasters would've killed fewer people had there not been climate change. that is not science, that's a hypothesis, one of the challenges is that people are conflating hypothesis which is
kind of like it, what i liked about it was a concept if you leave room for nature, we've been in the hudson valley a mile from where i live is an old quarry that is hardly recognizable, 50 years ago it was a quarry. i wonder -- i won't say middle ground but i'm not sure you have this in the book but what is conservation need in the 21st century, if you could articula articulate, what would be a conservation success that looks like. >> i'm going to make one observation way for a answer...
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we're going to take that up and more with the hudson institute's michael pillsbury after a few quickges. stay with us. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get 0% apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. she was not able to vote in her lifetime, but i wanted to honor all that she had done to ensure a lasting legacy of education and civic involvement. i'm very proud to carry on her story. david: breaking news now, president trump's working group on financial markets recommending that chinese companies have until the beginning of 2022 to comply with u.s. accounting standards, or they will be delisted from u.s. exchanges. meanwhile, the chinese communist party continues to spread lies about the deadly china virus pandemic. their ambassador to the u.s. attempting to rewrite history telling the aspen security forum, quote: everybody knew early on this was very dangerous. as soon as we discovered some
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when they fought like heroes it for hudson, and militants bennett, for wagner, only be to be tied up and shot or stabbed and beaten to death and nothing. not a word came from the president of the united states. >> you don't want protection. you want retaliation. you want revenge. >> i want justice. it's not justice to kill a man for something he didn't do. >> only because the prisoners issue might have to be rebels. but they are white. is that it? >> that is surely what the country will say. we knew lincoln would get to this. now white man or to be killed. >> or to be killed by and word. >> never nevertheless i have ordered it. against every bit of my better judgment. ten days ago, for every soldier the united states kills in violation of the laws of war, a rebel soldier shall be executed. and for everyone and sleigh by the enemy, a rebel soldier shall be placed and a hard labor until the other shall be released. >> i didn't know. >> a more killing will lead to last i don't know. but the army seems to agree with you. >> can you guarantee that this policy will be carried out? >> why d
when they fought like heroes it for hudson, and militants bennett, for wagner, only be to be tied up and shot or stabbed and beaten to death and nothing. not a word came from the president of the united states. >> you don't want protection. you want retaliation. you want revenge. >> i want justice. it's not justice to kill a man for something he didn't do. >> only because the prisoners issue might have to be rebels. but they are white. is that it? >> that is surely what...
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backpacks and they were filled with school supplies to the needy students in her hometown hudson herjulia and a group of volunteers delivered the supplies which included course face masks and hand sanitizer katy perry showing off her new baby's nursery, the singer and american idol judge. >>showed how pink she's made her coming baby's room during an instagram live stream over the weekend. 35 year-old is expecting her first child who she is already in a nickname. hickey perry, with actor orlando bloom very soon she also showed off some baby onesies including one with blooms face printed all over it. perry and bloom becoming engaged on valentine's day after a high profile on again off again relationship. she says her second a new album called smile also due in just a few weeks on august 28th. a lot of folks will be anticipating that as well just like you'll be anticipating kron 4 news at 10 which is on the way yeah jonathan i will be back at the top of the hour cal iso saying no rolling blackouts tonight but. >>they're not ruling out the rest of the week when utility companies could be
backpacks and they were filled with school supplies to the needy students in her hometown hudson herjulia and a group of volunteers delivered the supplies which included course face masks and hand sanitizer katy perry showing off her new baby's nursery, the singer and american idol judge. >>showed how pink she's made her coming baby's room during an instagram live stream over the weekend. 35 year-old is expecting her first child who she is already in a nickname. hickey perry, with actor...
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. >> reporter: jeff hudson, the ceo of cybersecurity firm venify specializes in data collection. >> there wasn't enough attention paid to the machines that keep this from happening. >> reporter: the state managed the quadrupling monitoring over the weekend. this means there's four times as many certificates to be renewed. but he worries the state isn't prepared. >> there isn't a good system in place to make sure this doesn't happen. it's not a glitch. >> reporter: hudson says the state should have a system in place to ensure these certificates, required to monitor this type of data, are automatically renewed. we have reached out to several bay area tech ceos who are serving on the governor's task force to see if and how they are helping. stephanie sierra, "abc7 news." >>> the data discrepancies and turnover at the top of the state's public health department is just part of what the governor addressed today. melanie woodrow has this story. >> reporter: for unemployed california residents, an additional $600 per week of unemployment benefits expired at the end of july. president trump signe
. >> reporter: jeff hudson, the ceo of cybersecurity firm venify specializes in data collection. >> there wasn't enough attention paid to the machines that keep this from happening. >> reporter: the state managed the quadrupling monitoring over the weekend. this means there's four times as many certificates to be renewed. but he worries the state isn't prepared. >> there isn't a good system in place to make sure this doesn't happen. it's not a glitch. >> reporter:...
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jennifer hudson, a change is going to come. not a guarantee to be sat on, it's a pledge and a promise to be acted on. at least that's one thing we learned from sam cook, may he rest in peace. what will we see tonight on the stage from the politicians, from the artists? we'll only know by watching together, so you can keep it right here on msnbc for special coverage of the last night of the dnc with all of our favorite anchors and colleagues and i'll let you know i will be back with our special postgame coverage 1:00 a.m. eastern, 10:00 p.m. pacific with a lot of special guests and special coverage. that's later tonight. but right now it's "the reid-out" with joy reid. >>> when was the last time you really looked out the window. what do you see? the awakening of the rising sun or light dancing across the mountain tops. beauty all around us like a painting moving in the wind, speaking to the soul. the world flashing past still yet to explore. look out the window, the summer of jeep is here. r of jee p is here. 1 in 2 kids is unde
jennifer hudson, a change is going to come. not a guarantee to be sat on, it's a pledge and a promise to be acted on. at least that's one thing we learned from sam cook, may he rest in peace. what will we see tonight on the stage from the politicians, from the artists? we'll only know by watching together, so you can keep it right here on msnbc for special coverage of the last night of the dnc with all of our favorite anchors and colleagues and i'll let you know i will be back with our special...
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michael pillsbury, director of the center for chinese strategy at the hudson institute.mike, it's great to see you. and the president responding to my question about the complexity of the relationship between the united states and china now. it's clear that he has a personal and profound disappointment that he carries as a result of what the chinese government and marley xi jinping -- particularly xi jinping did in january. >> i think that's right, lou. i think he knows are well that the 150,000 dead americans cannot be brought back by anything china does. but china can help us in the economic recovery if they would comply with this trade deal and make the massive purchases that they promised. that's probably a very important thing the president's done to improve this video -- approve this video conversation august 15th between the highest levels of the two sides. that's where we'll find out whether the president has to terminate the trade deal and really condemn china as a negotiating party, or the chinese make their purchases, will they help our recovery. i think that'
michael pillsbury, director of the center for chinese strategy at the hudson institute.mike, it's great to see you. and the president responding to my question about the complexity of the relationship between the united states and china now. it's clear that he has a personal and profound disappointment that he carries as a result of what the chinese government and marley xi jinping -- particularly xi jinping did in january. >> i think that's right, lou. i think he knows are well that the...
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even here in the hudson valley, a mile from where i live there's an old corey is now hardly recognizable forest landscape. 50 years ago it was a quarry. and i wonder if there's, i won't say middleground but if you had to specify, i'm not sure if you have this in your book but how much, what is does conservation mean in the 21st century. you have a section on thatbut if you can articulate now for you what would be a conservation success look like . >> i'm going to make one observation before i answer totally which is that to claim that i made that are very controversial but i think are scientifically accurate are we are not causing a massextinction and climate change is not making natural disaster worth . the response to both of them was a form of hypothesis that i think would justify the science so for example we could pause extension, sure but that's a possibility but not having now. and then i've heard from other people including some of the people that criticize me, it could be that natural disasters would have killed fewer people had there not been climate change. that's not science,
even here in the hudson valley, a mile from where i live there's an old corey is now hardly recognizable forest landscape. 50 years ago it was a quarry. and i wonder if there's, i won't say middleground but if you had to specify, i'm not sure if you have this in your book but how much, what is does conservation mean in the 21st century. you have a section on thatbut if you can articulate now for you what would be a conservation success look like . >> i'm going to make one observation...
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today it is about a swim in the hudson.edom, security, and sacrifice. of those who have given everything. it was an amazing morning, guys. thank you for indulging me throughout the show. we'll bring in now, former navy seals mark ridgeway, coz larson, bill brown recovering this morning. not recovering as much as i am right now. you guys do it for a living. i do it once a year. itch to go with you. i have a bone to pick with you. this year's route was much longer than last year. i don't recall having to swim that far. was it rigged and how did it go? give mee your view, because it was a great event. >> i think it was an epic event. it touched everybody's hearts that did it. i know everybody who watched it was moved. we had to extend the swim because the south cove marina got beat up with the storm. that is why it got extended to a little bit to north cove arena. pete, you did amazing job. my fellow properties did a great job. we sent a real positive message. a lot of healing went out there. thank you so much. pete: amen. mar
today it is about a swim in the hudson.edom, security, and sacrifice. of those who have given everything. it was an amazing morning, guys. thank you for indulging me throughout the show. we'll bring in now, former navy seals mark ridgeway, coz larson, bill brown recovering this morning. not recovering as much as i am right now. you guys do it for a living. i do it once a year. itch to go with you. i have a bone to pick with you. this year's route was much longer than last year. i don't recall...
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musical performances by john legend, jennifer hudson and others will be woven in. >>> happening tomorrow students in san francisco will be logging into their online classrooms for the first day of school. as part of an agreement with the teachers union, all students will have no fewer than 120 minutes of synchronous instruction daily. teachers will also provide a series of self-paced assignments. for details on what's happening in your school district had to kpix.com/back-to-school. >>> just like that it's time for the weather, here's paul and darren. >> outside you can see a few drops on the camera lens over oakland but not much actual rain. i know were worried about that but how often does it happen the same two nights in a row. let's take a look at what's out there right now, nothing happening on the radar in the bay area. down to the south there were a few showers over the water earlier, let's see if anything tracks up to us. a closer look, no showers out there now, there could be some moisture in the air and it's definitely still humid. that's one of the ingredients, you need moistu
musical performances by john legend, jennifer hudson and others will be woven in. >>> happening tomorrow students in san francisco will be logging into their online classrooms for the first day of school. as part of an agreement with the teachers union, all students will have no fewer than 120 minutes of synchronous instruction daily. teachers will also provide a series of self-paced assignments. for details on what's happening in your school district had to kpix.com/back-to-school....
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the latest, it just past new york city heading into the hudson valley. clear from philadelphia swardz. the winds are coming down quickly. look around, try to do a little cleanup, watch out for downed power lines. as the storm head northward, some damage in central and northern new england. as i said, this storm is racing away at 40 miles per hour. here's some of the current wind gusts. new york city at one point. jfk had a 70 mile per hour wind gust. hartford, 45 to 55 mile per hour range. chris, i am here just outside of new york city, half my town doesn't have power, in the last hour i was trying to help my friend out, they don't have power. to give you an idea of why new jersey is so bad right now, these are some pictures that i took in a one-mile journey, big oak tree down there. big tree across the road with power lines down. 25 minutes outside of new york city, maybe a 15 miles, another huge oak tree down. if you look to your right that's -- all of these trees fell towards the road and not toward the homes. 1.4 million people without power in new j
the latest, it just past new york city heading into the hudson valley. clear from philadelphia swardz. the winds are coming down quickly. look around, try to do a little cleanup, watch out for downed power lines. as the storm head northward, some damage in central and northern new england. as i said, this storm is racing away at 40 miles per hour. here's some of the current wind gusts. new york city at one point. jfk had a 70 mile per hour wind gust. hartford, 45 to 55 mile per hour range....
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theresa mccaffrey is the founder and head of little leaf schoolwhich has three locations along the hudson river and started heren hastinhudson. so you actually put up strings >> just in tinning of the year, so that they understand the boundary. this is our sixth but in t beginning, my goal was to be outside, someplace beautiful, preferably the forest, and have a group of kids with me playing. and there's a whole movement now of early childhood environmental educators.i think it's a great o work. wey have to be a team and brainstorm and make things work because every day is an adventure. >> reporter: as parents consider classrooms, interest in outdoor programming has surged. we're just a few weeks away from opening. where are you in terms of your preparation and how many students are scheduled to come? >> so, we're totally filled. said we have to keep our has groupings no bigger than 15. i've spent the summer doing zoom calls with parents and listening to their fears and anxieties. and teachers, too. i've spent time taing to teachers about their fears and anxieties, and training them on th
theresa mccaffrey is the founder and head of little leaf schoolwhich has three locations along the hudson river and started heren hastinhudson. so you actually put up strings >> just in tinning of the year, so that they understand the boundary. this is our sixth but in t beginning, my goal was to be outside, someplace beautiful, preferably the forest, and have a group of kids with me playing. and there's a whole movement now of early childhood environmental educators.i think it's a great...
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-- and jennifer hudson.d ♪ whenever life is hard, we will because weour way, both know who we are ♪ ♪ who knows about tomorrow ♪ i just know i will always follow the light in your heart ♪ about ♪t worried ends ♪ow how this story ♪ we will never break, we will never break ♪ we will never break, as the water rises and the mountains shake ♪ ♪ we will never break ♪ we will never break ♪ builds our foundation strong enough to stay ♪ break, as ther water rises and the mountains shake ♪ ♪ our love will remain ♪ ♪ >> to nine is all about leadership -- to meet arc start -- work to meet our export and or challenges -- extraordinary challenges. >> faced with a president of cowardice, joe biden is a man with proven courage. he will restore our moral compass by confronting our challenges, not by hiding from them or undermining our elections to keep his job. >> we need a president who respects our laws and the whoilege of public service, reflects our values and cares about our people. interview, the differences start -- d
-- and jennifer hudson.d ♪ whenever life is hard, we will because weour way, both know who we are ♪ ♪ who knows about tomorrow ♪ i just know i will always follow the light in your heart ♪ about ♪t worried ends ♪ow how this story ♪ we will never break, we will never break ♪ we will never break, as the water rises and the mountains shake ♪ ♪ we will never break ♪ we will never break ♪ builds our foundation strong enough to stay ♪ break, as ther water rises and the...
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. >> reporter: her sons andrew and hudson getting swabbed every two weeks. >> administering the nose swabs and taking the blood, that kind of thing, is definitely a new experience. >> reporter: with her kids going back to classrooms soon, she's anxious. >> i am nervous about sending a building withlding with hundreds of other people when we have been isolated for so many months here in our home. tonight, parentsght, parents everywhere are wondering when children might be able to get a vaccine. the initial trials being done here are using adults, and only after those are complete will forldren be considered for vaccin vaccination. margaret. >> brennan: janet shamlian in houston. now to that deadly plane crash today in southern india. looking at the wreckage of the boeing jet, it's hard to believe anyone survived, but remarkably, most of the 190 people on board escaped alive. at least 17 are dead. cbs' kris van cleave now on what happened. >> reporter: the air india express boeing 737 was attempting to land in heavy rain when it went off the runway down a 35-foot embankment and broke i
. >> reporter: her sons andrew and hudson getting swabbed every two weeks. >> administering the nose swabs and taking the blood, that kind of thing, is definitely a new experience. >> reporter: with her kids going back to classrooms soon, she's anxious. >> i am nervous about sending a building withlding with hundreds of other people when we have been isolated for so many months here in our home. tonight, parentsght, parents everywhere are wondering when children might be...
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featuring oprah winfrey, tyler perry, and our own gayle king, and musical performances by jennifer hudsongend. that's tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central, right here on cbs. and a reminder: if you can't watch the "cbs evening news" live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capital. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs overnight news". >> i'm jeff pegues in washington. thanks for staying with us. with the coronavirus pandemic still raging in much of the country, employers are grappling with how to get employees back to work safely. one large company in the midwest is taking flak for what workers call strong arm tactics. epic systems is the largest private employer until dade down wisconsin. epic has told thousands of workers that it wants them back in the office, some as early at monday morning. >> some major tech companies with keeping their employees working at home. this giant medical records software company says all the employees need
featuring oprah winfrey, tyler perry, and our own gayle king, and musical performances by jennifer hudsongend. that's tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central, right here on cbs. and a reminder: if you can't watch the "cbs evening news" live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capital. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...
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the last night with a performance by jennifer hudson.ra in wilmington delaware right now. laura, well, it's a moment. it certainly is. and what an extraordinary setting for that speech. there she was speaking to an almost empty convention hall behind me. but two things really struck me when she talked about the coronavirus pandemic and she pointed out that here in america, it is not an equal opportunity offender, she said that blacks, hispanics, native americans are dying in greater numbers. she said this is the effect of structural racism and then she went on to say that there is no vaccine for racism and to say that the legacy of this moment of racial reckoning in america following the death of george floyd should be that finally america treats everybody equally under the law. so very powerful there speaking out as a black woman and an woman of indian descent. she spoke about those twin crises facing america of the coronavirus and the reckoning over racial injustice from her perspective. she introduced herself to america's wealth at th
the last night with a performance by jennifer hudson.ra in wilmington delaware right now. laura, well, it's a moment. it certainly is. and what an extraordinary setting for that speech. there she was speaking to an almost empty convention hall behind me. but two things really struck me when she talked about the coronavirus pandemic and she pointed out that here in america, it is not an equal opportunity offender, she said that blacks, hispanics, native americans are dying in greater numbers....