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janet webster jones, when did you open your store? >> we begin selling books in detroit in november 1988 but i count the years 1989 so we been business for 30 plus years now. we've had several different ways of doing business so this one has made a fourth way of doing business in the book industry. we started this dangers going to what people had defense and then we were in the collective or -- and we came here to a brick and mortar that's just us and now were in the online business. it's fun for me to make these changes and it's challenging to grow in new and different ways so i appreciate it. >> mother and daughter only of source booksellers come janet webster jones and alyson jones turner. we appreciate the update and we will talk to you in a few months if we have to. >> good. thank you so much. >> bye-bye. >> president trump travel to kenosha, wisconsin, today to protest that and a discussion about community safety following the civil unrest after another police shooting of a black man. that supply for 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2
janet webster jones, when did you open your store? >> we begin selling books in detroit in november 1988 but i count the years 1989 so we been business for 30 plus years now. we've had several different ways of doing business so this one has made a fourth way of doing business in the book industry. we started this dangers going to what people had defense and then we were in the collective or -- and we came here to a brick and mortar that's just us and now were in the online business. it's...
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francine: janet, thank you so much. janet henry of hsbc stays with us.on't miss some of our big interviews ahead. guy johnson will speak exclusively with airline chief executives at the world aviation festival. this comes at the outlook for airlines is turning increasingly grim with new restrictions and dashed hopes for a recovery. that is throughout the day. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." over thes apologized struggle to find -- the struggle to find black executives is down to a limited talent pool. he issued an apology saying they were insensitive and showed unconscious bias. j.p.morgan is set to pay close to $1 billion to resolve market manipulation investigations. record potential settlement involving alleged spoofing. the accord would end probes by the justice department in industry regulators into what are metals and treasuries traded -- that is your latest bloomberg business flash. arecine: this is what we looking at in the markets. a bit of a downward session when futures -- when you are looking at futures and some
francine: janet, thank you so much. janet henry of hsbc stays with us.on't miss some of our big interviews ahead. guy johnson will speak exclusively with airline chief executives at the world aviation festival. this comes at the outlook for airlines is turning increasingly grim with new restrictions and dashed hopes for a recovery. that is throughout the day. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." over thes apologized struggle to find -- the struggle to find...
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janet webster jones, give us an update five months into the covid pandemic. >> we have quite a lot to say this time, peter, thank you so much for having us on c-span, you all are so dear to our hearts. i look at you at home a lot. you've helped us really improve our business by the things you do. we have really had to have an experience with back and forth oh been, closed, up and down, happening with everybody across the country. we take a little step forward and then have to back up a little bit. think that is the mold of the day as they would say. when we shut down we pivoted right away to online sales but it took a little while for that to happen. we quickly moved ourselves to online sales and began to excel through the online website. in addition to that, we also have added the phone calls, emails, instagram, facebook requests as well, which was really a big surprise for us. alyson has really managed all of the online sales, which means we are sending books out from the store directly to people then we kind of moved toward having people pick up the door because the governor did li
janet webster jones, give us an update five months into the covid pandemic. >> we have quite a lot to say this time, peter, thank you so much for having us on c-span, you all are so dear to our hearts. i look at you at home a lot. you've helped us really improve our business by the things you do. we have really had to have an experience with back and forth oh been, closed, up and down, happening with everybody across the country. we take a little step forward and then have to back up a...
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anna: janet, thanks very much for your time. we appreciate it. janet mui.nversation with us on bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. coming up, the swiss regulator escalates a scandal with credit suisse. we will get the latest from zÜrich. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back to the european market open here on bloomberg tv, 22 minutes into the european trading session, and u.s. futures also point to the upside, 9/10 of a percentage higher on nasdaq futures. inma has opened enforcement proceedings against credit suisse over spying on former employees, damaging the bank's reputation and leading to the ouster of the ceo, tidjane thiam . a swiss banking reporter joins us from zÜrich. i am sure that credit suisse had hoped they had put this story behind. what is the latest with the regulator? >> good morning. so the news i think is clearly a shock. it just goes to show to what extent this whole drama has rocked switzerland and rocked the financial sector. the whole thing goes back to around a year ago, two last autumn, where a top banker at credit suisse left to
anna: janet, thanks very much for your time. we appreciate it. janet mui.nversation with us on bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. coming up, the swiss regulator escalates a scandal with credit suisse. we will get the latest from zÜrich. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back to the european market open here on bloomberg tv, 22 minutes into the european trading session, and u.s. futures also point to the upside, 9/10 of a percentage higher on nasdaq futures. inma has opened enforcement...
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annmarie: janet, we have to live at there. you so much for your time this morning, janet kne mui, investment director at brewin dolphin. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. ♪ >> good morning. from bloomberg's european headquarters in the city of london, i am annmarie hordern. "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tech tumbles again. heavyweights in the u.s. can't hold on to resent reebonz. global stocks had for a second week of losses. an ultimatum -- that you obama is giving birth -- the e.u. is s johnson one an ultimatum not to back down on the exit deal. and citigroup names james -- james frazer ceo, mccue her the first woman to lead a wall street bank. we'll get to the top story in a moment. we had the faltering rebound in the tech sector yesterday. you could see it at the top of the board and nasdaq 100 closed more than 2% down. though there is a reprieve in features this morning. euro stoxx 50, though,
annmarie: janet, we have to live at there. you so much for your time this morning, janet kne mui, investment director at brewin dolphin. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. ♪ >> good morning. from bloomberg's european headquarters in the city of london, i am annmarie hordern. "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tech tumbles again. heavyweights...
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janet: the republicans simply do not like it.s more support among democratic senators, especially cory booker who plays football -- we played football for stanford. caroline: what is not to like? what is the feeling of republicans against it? anet: how do you figure out fair compensation structure? how do you figure out differences between divisions, states, men and women? some people think that congress has no business in the issue generally. does theoes -- and how ncaa come up with a consensus? it is controversial. if you are a music major and giving piano lessons, you can get paid for that. if you are a college athlete and want to get paid for schools making lots of money of your successes, it does not exist. the pandemic really highlights this issue because these players are not being forced to come back. they're not saying that their scholarships will be pulled, but there is pressure. want to go into the nfl echo you to be a professional athlete? you have to play. taylor: i wonder if getting a free ride -- is that not an arg
janet: the republicans simply do not like it.s more support among democratic senators, especially cory booker who plays football -- we played football for stanford. caroline: what is not to like? what is the feeling of republicans against it? anet: how do you figure out fair compensation structure? how do you figure out differences between divisions, states, men and women? some people think that congress has no business in the issue generally. does theoes -- and how ncaa come up with a...
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i'm a little more confident than janet is about credibility. i think the fed is credible, but there such thing as institutional reputation. you want to make promises. i think that the credibility is a little less of an issue than some people think. mr. wessel: roberto, is the market convinced that inflation is heading to 2.25% and we have solved the problem? mr. perli: no. that is a problem. i think with the fed did -- look, i agree with both debbie and janet. it comes down to how creative you are, so let's give them an a. what they did was necessary. absolutely necessary. yesterday, i think we saw the latest estimates coming out, plunged predictably. if you look at the inflation expectation and go a little bit beyond, you see that those dropped 40 basis points back in the winter and spring when covid first head. they have not recovered. they have not recovered the result, if you believe those estimates. the destination, the ultimate destination is the same place that japan has been and where europe has been for several years. so what is next?
i'm a little more confident than janet is about credibility. i think the fed is credible, but there such thing as institutional reputation. you want to make promises. i think that the credibility is a little less of an issue than some people think. mr. wessel: roberto, is the market convinced that inflation is heading to 2.25% and we have solved the problem? mr. perli: no. that is a problem. i think with the fed did -- look, i agree with both debbie and janet. it comes down to how creative you...
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janet: la vacuna del covid-19 solo estarÁ disponible cuando sea segura y sin presiÓn polÍtica.siÉramos dar a nuestras familias. janet: explicÓ que la fda tendrÁ un mÉtodo riguroso con un panel de cientÍficos que evaluarÁn las vacunas sometidas a aprobaciÓn. la agencia ha estado bajo presiÓn del presidente trumppara que apruebe una vacuna lo mÁs pronto posible, idealmente antes de las elecciones del 3 de noviembre. en la audiencia, usan a republicano atacÓ las declaraciones del doctor fauci. dijo que new york no hay pandemia. [habla en inglÉs] de hecho, el director de los cdc... [habla en inglÉs] dijo que la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses aÚn no se han contagiado, y que son vulnerables a padecer y a morir del coronavirus. que no serÍa sino hasta el prÓximo verano cuando todo el paÍs pueda ser vacunado. entre tanto, una nueva vacuna candidata entro en la tercera fase del estudio. a diferencia de las otras vacunas bajo evaluaciÓn, est no tendrÍa que ser congelada y solo serÍa una dosis en vez de dos. >> hay que saber si es efectiva o no. al necesitar una sola dosis, va a facilitar
janet: la vacuna del covid-19 solo estarÁ disponible cuando sea segura y sin presiÓn polÍtica.siÉramos dar a nuestras familias. janet: explicÓ que la fda tendrÁ un mÉtodo riguroso con un panel de cientÍficos que evaluarÁn las vacunas sometidas a aprobaciÓn. la agencia ha estado bajo presiÓn del presidente trumppara que apruebe una vacuna lo mÁs pronto posible, idealmente antes de las elecciones del 3 de noviembre. en la audiencia, usan a republicano atacÓ las declaraciones del...
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i am sure janet will talk about this, she has advocated this as well. it is one way to get around the zero lower bound. by having an upper i.s. on inflation when you are away from zero, you hope to keep inflation expectations anchored around 2%, which gives more space in the long run. inflationtions assume expectations were anchored. that is not always true. this will help do that. in principle this approach will create a little bit more inflation and give a lot of more space to policy. it is true that the way this has been laid out, it is not explicit. they don't talk about what the period for averaging is, of how quickly you get there and so on. i would point out that the statement that they have agreed is ais -- it constitutional statement. it lays out general principles, does not give specific amerco quantities. there are -- numerical quantities. there are things that can help us understand better. number one, i expect the fed will come out with explicit lower guidance that will tie the policy either to time or the state of the economy, perhaps at t
i am sure janet will talk about this, she has advocated this as well. it is one way to get around the zero lower bound. by having an upper i.s. on inflation when you are away from zero, you hope to keep inflation expectations anchored around 2%, which gives more space in the long run. inflationtions assume expectations were anchored. that is not always true. this will help do that. in principle this approach will create a little bit more inflation and give a lot of more space to policy. it is...
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my name is janet brown.nifer brown: i would like to welcome you to the first presidential debate of 2020. there are a lot of people who have made extraordinary contributions to making this evening possible. in a few moments you will hear from two of our cochairs to start the appreciation to those who have helped. arthur cochair, is in louisville kentucky tonight. her leadership in the debates goes back to 1976 and includes the presidency of the women voters. the cpd is the beneficiary of 33 years of where the people who have been willing to put the name and hard work. to all of those former presidents and chancellors of debate sites to former moderators members of our debate international network. the set the clock to 3:00 a.m. tomorrow morning to tune in life. we thank you with all our hearts. in 19827 . the cofounders of the cbd. i would like to introduce the cochair, frank and is calling are also our cochairs jim wallis to start this part of the program. [applause]. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen and t
my name is janet brown.nifer brown: i would like to welcome you to the first presidential debate of 2020. there are a lot of people who have made extraordinary contributions to making this evening possible. in a few moments you will hear from two of our cochairs to start the appreciation to those who have helped. arthur cochair, is in louisville kentucky tonight. her leadership in the debates goes back to 1976 and includes the presidency of the women voters. the cpd is the beneficiary of 33...
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su intenciÓn que el senado vote sobre ella antes de las elecciones como nos informa janet rodrÍguez.eportera: el presidente trump no dejarÁ pasar el tiempo. a finales de semana anunciarÁ su nominaciÓn para reemplazar a la magistrada fallecida. [habla en inglÉs] >> lo mÁs probable que sea el sÁbado. reportera: quiere respetar los servicios funebres que se llevarÁn a cabo durante la semana. revelÓ que tiene 5 mujeres consideraciÓn. pero estas tres juezas las favoritas a ser elegidas para el puesto. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: dice que hablÓ con algunas y se reunirÁ con ellas en persona. >> las tres se considerarÍan originalistas. juezas que estuvieron bajo la tutela academica de jueces...
su intenciÓn que el senado vote sobre ella antes de las elecciones como nos informa janet rodrÍguez.eportera: el presidente trump no dejarÁ pasar el tiempo. a finales de semana anunciarÁ su nominaciÓn para reemplazar a la magistrada fallecida. [habla en inglÉs] >> lo mÁs probable que sea el sÁbado. reportera: quiere respetar los servicios funebres que se llevarÁn a cabo durante la semana. revelÓ que tiene 5 mujeres consideraciÓn. pero estas tres juezas las favoritas a ser...
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janet. de los cerebros mÁs brillantes legales de este paÍs con un mÉrito sin paralelos dijo el presidente hoy para referirse a amy coney barrett que ya la tenÍa en su lista de favoritos. no entrevisto a otra persona porque dice el presidente que ella es la persona ideal. un poco mÁs de lo que dice el mandatario. estudie esto a fondo. de usted estÁ calificada para este trabajo. va ser fabulosa. de veras fabulosa. >> con amy coney barrett, tambiÉn de su mentor el ex tambiÉn fallecido magistrado con quien comparte el amor por la constituciÓn y hoy prometió si es aprobada, servir de una manera de interpretar la constituciÓn palabra por palabra en la corte suprema. >> el juez tiene que aplicar la ley. de veras deben dejar de lado cualquier otro tipo de polÍticas. >> el presidente pidiÓ la confirmaciÓn expedida y los republicanos amen promete que podrÍa tener a su nominada sentada en la corte suprema antes de las elecciones. regreso contigo. >> esta nominaciÓn llega a pesar de que la difunta ruth
janet. de los cerebros mÁs brillantes legales de este paÍs con un mÉrito sin paralelos dijo el presidente hoy para referirse a amy coney barrett que ya la tenÍa en su lista de favoritos. no entrevisto a otra persona porque dice el presidente que ella es la persona ideal. un poco mÁs de lo que dice el mandatario. estudie esto a fondo. de usted estÁ calificada para este trabajo. va ser fabulosa. de veras fabulosa. >> con amy coney barrett, tambiÉn de su mentor el ex tambiÉn...
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when the interview ended tony asked to see janet. >> i promise you i never did anything to anybody.out how it affects you and our church. >> tony and janet answered all of their questions, have been cooperative and tony gave them a swab of his dna and fingerprints and the police thanked them and took them home. coming up, the interview, part 2. this one a little tougher. >> any reason why someone might have seen your van over there. >> surely i don't have the only pewter ford minivan in the town. >> that's true. that is true. town. >> that's true that is true this, is why we no longer have to worry flushing too much toilet paper, will back up our system. but dad, rid-x contains billions of enzymes proven to break down even paper to keep your whole septic system healthy. for paper, grease or waste breakdown. use rid-x. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and.
when the interview ended tony asked to see janet. >> i promise you i never did anything to anybody.out how it affects you and our church. >> tony and janet answered all of their questions, have been cooperative and tony gave them a swab of his dna and fingerprints and the police thanked them and took them home. coming up, the interview, part 2. this one a little tougher. >> any reason why someone might have seen your van over there. >> surely i don't have the only pewter...
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janet, i want to start with you. this was something that was growing out of control in china. we saw the video of people being taken from their homes in china and put into mandatory quarantines. that was out there during this time as somebody who used to work in an administration, as somebody who faced what could have been a major threat, h1n1, luckily did not balloon to the threat that we're seeing now with coronavirus, what would a normal administration be doing on february 2nd, on february 3rd, on february 4th, for the month of february, after the president put in the china travel ban? >> well, the first thing you would do is be honest with the american people. and you would say, look, there is a new form of flu, a new virus. it is going to be circulating around the world it is easily transmissible and then these are the steps we are going to take. we are going to convene the nation's governors and make sure that they are prepared we're going to assess the status of the national stockpile. we're going to start and have a national testing and quarantining plan. we're going t
janet, i want to start with you. this was something that was growing out of control in china. we saw the video of people being taken from their homes in china and put into mandatory quarantines. that was out there during this time as somebody who used to work in an administration, as somebody who faced what could have been a major threat, h1n1, luckily did not balloon to the threat that we're seeing now with coronavirus, what would a normal administration be doing on february 2nd, on february...
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jorge: vamos a pasar con janet rodrÍguez quien se encuentra en la sede del debate en cleveland, ohio.a se estÁn dando duro ambos lados. la campaÑa del vicepresidente joe biden esta tarde acusÓ a la campaÑa del presidente donald trump de pedirle al moderador que no se mencione el nÚmero de muertes por el coronavirus en los estados unidos. la campaÑa de donald trump lo negÓ. la campaÑa del presidente acusÓ al vicepresidente joe biden de no querer pasar los procesos de seguridad del auricular que usarÁ esta noche. la campaÑa de yoga de y el mismo vicepresidente lo tirÓ a chiste tuiteando la foto de unos auriculares y un poco de helado que parecÍa que se estaba comiendo porque dice que serÁ su potencial para esta noche. ya se estÁn dando duro. nos dicen que cada uno se quiere enfocar en su rÉcord , las plataformas polÍticas, que se quieren expresar hacia los estadounidenses. bien nos dio la campaÑa del presidente donald trump que si lo atacan, Él estarÁ listo para responder . a los de joe biden dicen que el presidente en ningÚn momento viene a tratar de corregir las mentiras que pueda dec
jorge: vamos a pasar con janet rodrÍguez quien se encuentra en la sede del debate en cleveland, ohio.a se estÁn dando duro ambos lados. la campaÑa del vicepresidente joe biden esta tarde acusÓ a la campaÑa del presidente donald trump de pedirle al moderador que no se mencione el nÚmero de muertes por el coronavirus en los estados unidos. la campaÑa de donald trump lo negÓ. la campaÑa del presidente acusÓ al vicepresidente joe biden de no querer pasar los procesos de seguridad del...
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cbs' janet shamlian found one issue has energized both campaigns there in our series "2020: americanides," every state has a story. >> reporter: at a fundraising fish fry in raleigh, a side order of supreme court politics. >> i think he should wait like the lady on her dying bed asked him to do. >> reporter: across town at an american legion yard sale support for the president's pick. >> the choice on the supreme court, i think needs to be a constitutionalist. >> reporter: while the nomination has energized voters, we found it hasn't changed minds. the economy, healthcare and coronavirus, the biggest issues. cathy martin is for biden based on trump's covid response. >> his handling of the pandemic has been outrageous. his-- his meddling with the c.d.c. and the f.d.a. is just totally, totally inexcusable. >> reporter: this man is a vietnam veteran for president trump. >> he believes in the country, he believes in the people, he believes in the military. >> reporter: the state has become more populated and diverse since 2016. new residents like euphy wu. >> we are a swing state to my v
cbs' janet shamlian found one issue has energized both campaigns there in our series "2020: americanides," every state has a story. >> reporter: at a fundraising fish fry in raleigh, a side order of supreme court politics. >> i think he should wait like the lady on her dying bed asked him to do. >> reporter: across town at an american legion yard sale support for the president's pick. >> the choice on the supreme court, i think needs to be a constitutionalist....
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here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: a city submerged, houston under water, cars and trucks strandedmiles of flooded roads. tropical storm beta making landfall along the coast, then lash, southeast texas. this storm is barely moving. it has been raininusto which flv absorb all this water. bayous overflowing their banks. some areas are inundated by more than a foot of relentless rain. how worried are you? >> very worried. every time it rains we start worrying, especially after harvey. >> reporter: many were caught off guard. this man ditched his car just in time, others ignoring the warnings. >> where does he think he's going? >> reporter: more than 100 high- water rescues in houston as a now-tropical depression barely budges. >> let's hope this system will start moving at a quicker pace. >> reporter: five other storms have already hit the gulf this year. some homes are still without power almost a month later. tonight, there is more rain in the forecast, no relief for a storm-weary region. janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> o'donnell: to europe now, where british prime minister bo
here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: a city submerged, houston under water, cars and trucks strandedmiles of flooded roads. tropical storm beta making landfall along the coast, then lash, southeast texas. this storm is barely moving. it has been raininusto which flv absorb all this water. bayous overflowing their banks. some areas are inundated by more than a foot of relentless rain. how worried are you? >> very worried. every time it rains we start worrying, especially after...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet shamlian with all those changes. thank you.onight, we could be looking at what could be a coronavirus testing breakthrough. the university of illinois conducts up to 20,000 tests a day. that's 2% of all covid tests done nationwide. students are tested at least twice a week with results coming in as fast as five hours. in our series "racing to a cure," we show you how some experts think mass rapid testing could crush the pandemic. the ambitious innovative approach is happening here on campus and was designed by professor martin berk and his team. they developed the saliva test, which they call i-covid. you have done some modeling about what would happen if you didn't have this mass testing. what did you find? >> what they predicted, if we brought all of our students back and don't do anything, is pretty much all of them were going to get covid. i mean, it was a pretty humbling prediction as to how things were going to go. so we knew we were going to have to be very aggressive. >> o'donnell: so you created a unique test? >> we ha
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet shamlian with all those changes. thank you.onight, we could be looking at what could be a coronavirus testing breakthrough. the university of illinois conducts up to 20,000 tests a day. that's 2% of all covid tests done nationwide. students are tested at least twice a week with results coming in as fast as five hours. in our series "racing to a cure," we show you how some experts think mass rapid testing could crush the pandemic. the...
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here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> open! caught! >> reporter: it's the biggest test for sports in america since the pandemic. super bowl champs kansas city hosting houston in the season opener. a game sending the n.f.l. into uncharted territory. >> it's a unique year, and we're all aware of it. we trust the protocol. lding 7600, mareiredder 17,000 ofticket holders. no cheerleaders or mascots on the field. will this work? >> well, it remains to be seen. >> reporter: kansas city health director dr. rex archer: >> we believe it is much, much safer than going to a bar or having a whole bunch of folks over to your home. >> knocks down another! >> reporter: pandemic bubbles, like basketball is using, never seriously considered by football. >> i'm sure the precautions they're putting in place are totally legit. i just-- for myself, as someone who can easily get sick, i'd rather not. >> if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> reporter: and a seismic change on the field amid the movement for racial equal
here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> open! caught! >> reporter: it's the biggest test for sports in america since the pandemic. super bowl champs kansas city hosting houston in the season opener. a game sending the n.f.l. into uncharted territory. >> it's a unique year, and we're all aware of it. we trust the protocol. lding 7600, mareiredder 17,000 ofticket holders. no cheerleaders or mascots on the field. will this work? >> well, it remains to be seen. >> reporter:...
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janet yellen testified before the subcommittee. quoting from the written "lower paid workers, women and minorities, are represented in the most effective sectors, and thus, borne the disproportionate share of losses." today's hearing is a call to action. the most important step we can take to fix the economy in the long term is to get the pandemic under control. but american families are hurting now. and there are urgent steps the administration must take to prevent our nation's economic crisis from becoming a catastrophe. additional fiscal stimulus is urgently needed. things in the cares act have expired. millions of americans now -- are now facing eviction, debt, and hunger. states, cities, and businesses warn more layoffs may be coming. more than three months ago, house democrats past a comprehensive bill -- passed a comprehensive bill to address these problems. the heroes act would extend $600 weekly unemployment benefits, help families with house and food assistance, and support states and local governments and the millions of
janet yellen testified before the subcommittee. quoting from the written "lower paid workers, women and minorities, are represented in the most effective sectors, and thus, borne the disproportionate share of losses." today's hearing is a call to action. the most important step we can take to fix the economy in the long term is to get the pandemic under control. but american families are hurting now. and there are urgent steps the administration must take to prevent our nation's...
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just last week, former chair janet yellen -- fed chair janet yellen, stated that without congressionalction, and i'm quoting her here, americans will suffer and the overall economy could degrade from its current slow rebound and growth to no growth at all, end of quote. yet the administration has refused to agree to the heroes act or to any meaningful compromise to protect american families. when asked by this committee whether $1 trillion relief package as republicans have proposed would be sufficient, chairman yellen replied, and i quote, i would be concerned about capping it when we know the needs of the state and local governments alone come close to that. and a substantial amount would also be needed for unemployment insurance for the public health needs, end of quote. chair ben bernanke agreed, telling us that congress needs to do whatever it takes to address the economic crisis. mr. secretary, will you commit to working in good faith with the congressional democrats on an agreement that does whatever it takes to assist struggling americans to end this crisis? >> mr. chairman, le
just last week, former chair janet yellen -- fed chair janet yellen, stated that without congressionalction, and i'm quoting her here, americans will suffer and the overall economy could degrade from its current slow rebound and growth to no growth at all, end of quote. yet the administration has refused to agree to the heroes act or to any meaningful compromise to protect american families. when asked by this committee whether $1 trillion relief package as republicans have proposed would be...
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janet, buen dÍa. janet: buenos dÍas.mos de sus finanzas. esta pregunta saliÓ a relucir. tambiÉn aquÍ parte de los insultos. veamos. [habla en inglÉs] >> pero es cierto, es cierto quÉ pago $750 al aÑo? >> millones de dÓlares, millones de dÓlares. pague $27,000,000. [habla en inglÉs] nunca utilicÉ la palabra inteligente. usted no es inteligente, joe biden. no he hecho nada. [habla en inglÉs] peor senador que los estados unidos puede tener. [habla en inglÉs] janet: el vicepresidente joe biden en un momento le dijo "payaso" al presidente. presidente no respondiÓ a estas crÍticas. sin embargo, criticÓ fuertemente el historial polÍtico del vicepresidente joe biden, pero quiso una y otra vez que fuera el tema de hunter biden criticando fuertemente al hijo del vicepresidente joe biden. los problemas que ha tenido de dinero en compaÑÍa de ucrania y rusia. aquÍ parte del intercambio. [hable en inglÉs] >> cuando estÉ habla de mi hijo estÁ hablando de un patriota. [habla en inglÉs] eso no es verdad. >> no tuvo trabajo hasta que uste
janet, buen dÍa. janet: buenos dÍas.mos de sus finanzas. esta pregunta saliÓ a relucir. tambiÉn aquÍ parte de los insultos. veamos. [habla en inglÉs] >> pero es cierto, es cierto quÉ pago $750 al aÑo? >> millones de dÓlares, millones de dÓlares. pague $27,000,000. [habla en inglÉs] nunca utilicÉ la palabra inteligente. usted no es inteligente, joe biden. no he hecho nada. [habla en inglÉs] peor senador que los estados unidos puede tener. [habla en inglÉs] janet: el...
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i know janet was that it was. on the same day thousands of refugees arrived at munich central station and was welcomed with montreal's be talented after all their exertions they were greeted with a promise and teddy bear asked. what is the story behind this picture. this is the woman from the photo today nicole called. but i was there i was handing out cuddly toys to the children they were so happy they came to us and gathered around us and they were happy because someone was there to give them something they could enjoy what they call cop works in this christian travel agency which is close to the train station back then the whole team spontaneously hometown particularly her colleagues pedro ganser and andre as part travelers when the comic relief a colleague came in who was pretty upset we have to do something there are so many . people at the main station who've just arrived by train i saw them eating so we finished a meeting and went around the office collecting money of all shopping some and. i'm very proud t
i know janet was that it was. on the same day thousands of refugees arrived at munich central station and was welcomed with montreal's be talented after all their exertions they were greeted with a promise and teddy bear asked. what is the story behind this picture. this is the woman from the photo today nicole called. but i was there i was handing out cuddly toys to the children they were so happy they came to us and gathered around us and they were happy because someone was there to give them...
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janet: 200,000 banderas a lo largo de los monumentos en washington rinden tributo a los fallecidos porra que pocos predecÍa hace poco de ocho meses. >> me he sentido deprimida, siento a veces miedo porque no sÉ cÓmo voy a sobresalir con mis hijos yo sola. yane: ella sufre la pÉrdida de su esposo y de sus hijos. >> tiene dolores de estÓmago todos los dÍas, pero ahora mi hijo de 15 aÑos estÁ a fe dado en sus pulmones. yanet: estados unidos lidera el mundo con el mayor nÚmero de muertos, el virus ha matado a mÁs estadounidenses que las demÁs cinco garras del paÍs combinadas. es la tercera causa de muerte mÁs comÚn en la naciÓn. [habla en inglÉs] en su discurso anual el presidente dijo que el mundo responsabilice a china por la pandemia. se disculparon por un error que estÁ causando mucha confusiÓn, en su pÁgina web publicaron y despuÉs quitaron dÍas que decÍan que el virus se puede mantener en el aire y propagarse a una distancia extendida. >> lo mÁs probable es que el virus seman tenga en el aire, por eso el distanciamiento fÍsico. yane: los casos van nuevamente en aumento. jorge: ya tie
janet: 200,000 banderas a lo largo de los monumentos en washington rinden tributo a los fallecidos porra que pocos predecÍa hace poco de ocho meses. >> me he sentido deprimida, siento a veces miedo porque no sÉ cÓmo voy a sobresalir con mis hijos yo sola. yane: ella sufre la pÉrdida de su esposo y de sus hijos. >> tiene dolores de estÓmago todos los dÍas, pero ahora mi hijo de 15 aÑos estÁ a fe dado en sus pulmones. yanet: estados unidos lidera el mundo con el mayor nÚmero...
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steve: here now the lieutenant governor of the great state of florida janet nunes, janet, good morningople of florida right now? >> i would say that the number one finish nor floridans is really the economy, what we have seen under president trump prior to the pandemic was a tremendous prosperity. in my opinion and opinion of floridans and every walk of life there's no candidate that will get us back to economic prosperity other than donald j bump. biden's disastrous record will do nothing for floridans and you are starting to see the race not only straighten but trump pull ahead. steve: with florida poll, with likely voters donald trump is 4 points ahead. you know, joe biden had been ahead for a while in certain polls. what's going on, why the change? >> well, again, i think what you -- what you see when people start to educate themselves from the two candidates. when you see president trump's record of achievement, all that's he's been able to do for florida specifically, i think that there's no question in my mind. when you look at biden's vision, he's going to do other than pull us
steve: here now the lieutenant governor of the great state of florida janet nunes, janet, good morningople of florida right now? >> i would say that the number one finish nor floridans is really the economy, what we have seen under president trump prior to the pandemic was a tremendous prosperity. in my opinion and opinion of floridans and every walk of life there's no candidate that will get us back to economic prosperity other than donald j bump. biden's disastrous record will do...
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janet jackson sound in your house he does everything are going to do. serious harm but how you are. the same and actually even from behind. one. of their bigot on ya mccain so messages. be. done babayaro the heat on iraq and. past is happy with the amount of the room. oh yeah some of the valleys got mandia needham grew out of the i am me some around libya. gotten out of the goodness months and some idea. that feeble examined my ass and somalia and now come see alice you need to go sad that i'm sayin you are i and. look on are not. in me. in the. healing india. nina lives ali's with his family and travels east to see her mother. in the border. it's been more than 10 years since they were reunited. for a long time visiting harm was a big deal now it's almost normal. the bid them out for the media day there. was a bad idea. and then sitting on the same lee and i must say as long as i am. to the north is the beach where nina saw her father for the last time. here in 979 her parents were forced at gunpoint to give her away. the more if. i say. so but. it was. somebody who is in the. lett
janet jackson sound in your house he does everything are going to do. serious harm but how you are. the same and actually even from behind. one. of their bigot on ya mccain so messages. be. done babayaro the heat on iraq and. past is happy with the amount of the room. oh yeah some of the valleys got mandia needham grew out of the i am me some around libya. gotten out of the goodness months and some idea. that feeble examined my ass and somalia and now come see alice you need to go sad that i'm...
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a similar story to a biden supporter janet in her rural republican county. >> for you they are comingah, it's kind of weird, it feels unsafe. >> it's a fear being expressed across the state of pennsylvania as both parties here report these huge upticks in sign-stealing, sign vandalism and the general hostility to differing political views. >> there is horn honking, middle fingers, yelling and screaming? >> there is astonishingly, amazingly horrible stuff said to me about my signs. >> donald trump shocked the political world when he turned the keystone state read. election night, 2016. >> fox news decision desk has called pennsylvania for donald trump. >> that surprising victory in the states 20 electoral votes make pennsylvania ground zero, of battleground intensity in 2020. still, some see sign stealing as a sign of something greater. now happening in our national psyche. groupthink. >> on behalf of the group we feel we have this right to shut down the others voice. we don't want to discuss it. >> another factor in you make at least in pennsylvania is there is simply a lot more polit
a similar story to a biden supporter janet in her rural republican county. >> for you they are comingah, it's kind of weird, it feels unsafe. >> it's a fear being expressed across the state of pennsylvania as both parties here report these huge upticks in sign-stealing, sign vandalism and the general hostility to differing political views. >> there is horn honking, middle fingers, yelling and screaming? >> there is astonishingly, amazingly horrible stuff said to me about...
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janet jackson sound in your house he does everything are going to do. serious harm but how you are able to say mcguckian from behind. one. of their be good on ya mccain so message obama was. happy. to hear iraq. pasties happy with the idea of the rule. oh yeah i support the pallies government via the dumb grew out of the i am nice i'm around libya. and gotten out of the goodness months and some idea. that feeble exams i might make us and somebody are. now come see alice you need to go sad that i'm sayin you are i and. look on are not by m.-o. n.-e. . the keeper will do good. in the. healing media. nina lives on lease with his family and travels east to see her mother. in the newborn. was. it's been more than 10 years since they were reunited. for a long time visiting harm was a big deal now it's almost normal. the d.s.m. out for them did it. once a bad idea. and then sitting on the same lee and i must say as long as i am. to the north in largo is the beach where nina saw her father for the last time. here in 979 her parents were forced at gunpoint to gi
janet jackson sound in your house he does everything are going to do. serious harm but how you are able to say mcguckian from behind. one. of their be good on ya mccain so message obama was. happy. to hear iraq. pasties happy with the idea of the rule. oh yeah i support the pallies government via the dumb grew out of the i am nice i'm around libya. and gotten out of the goodness months and some idea. that feeble exams i might make us and somebody are. now come see alice you need to go sad that...
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. >> former federal reserve chair's ben bernanke and janet yellen took part on monetary policy and theal response to the pandemic. this event is hosted by the brookings institution and was held by videoconference. >> i want to welcome everyone to this
. >> former federal reserve chair's ben bernanke and janet yellen took part on monetary policy and theal response to the pandemic. this event is hosted by the brookings institution and was held by videoconference. >> i want to welcome everyone to this
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janet rodrÍguez estuvo allÍ y nos tiene el resumen de este caÓtico debate presidencial .s la verdad fue muy difÍcil de entender este debate en ocasiones por todas esas interrupciones de las que hablas y de las que el moderador no pudo controlar, aquÍ faltÓ la polÍtica y brillaron los insultos personales de ambas partes. una de las cosas que sobresaliÓ fue que el presidente se negÓ a condenar la supremacÍa blanca y dijo que tenÍa que estar en alerta porque alguien tenÍa que frenar las agresiones en este paÍs, pero una de las preguntas que sÍ se esperaba se hiciera esta noche pues sobre las finanzas del mandatario y si se hizo aquÍ el intercambio. >> cierto que usted pagÓ $700 en el aÑo? trump: yo paguÉ millones de dÓlares en impuestos sobre la renta. y les quiero decir a ustedes, o en historia en uno de los diarios. paguÉ $27,000,000. biden: pero queremos ver su planilla. janeth: el presidente no solo atacÓ directamente a su contrincante sino que buscÓ toda la oportunidad para atacar a su hijo. aquÍ parte de lo que se dijo. trump: lo botaron del ejÉrcito. a Él lo botaron d
janet rodrÍguez estuvo allÍ y nos tiene el resumen de este caÓtico debate presidencial .s la verdad fue muy difÍcil de entender este debate en ocasiones por todas esas interrupciones de las que hablas y de las que el moderador no pudo controlar, aquÍ faltÓ la polÍtica y brillaron los insultos personales de ambas partes. una de las cosas que sobresaliÓ fue que el presidente se negÓ a condenar la supremacÍa blanca y dijo que tenÍa que estar en alerta porque alguien tenÍa que frenar...
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dueÑos de negocios pagarÍan multas de miles de dÓlares, algo con lo que no estÁ de acuerdo la seÑora janet harÁ que los empleadores se rehÚsan a cumplirlo >>> el gobernador tambiÉn promulgo la cual extiende el acceso de compensaciÓn y facilitar ayuda a los trabajadores esenciales, pero algunos abogados dicen que falta mucho mÁs para hacerlo >>> con lo que existe de acuerdo el abogado es que el estado esÁa tomando la direcciÓn correcta para tratar de proteger a todos los trabajadores.. >>> y estas de las leyes estatales estarÁn en rigores a partir del 1 de enero del prÓximo aÑo es el reporte en vivo telemundo >>> las escuelas de santa rosa continuÓ con el aprendizaje hasta diciembre asÍ lo aprobÓ lÍderes en la junta escolar de argumentos de los padres de familia los cuales estarÁn disponibles, ademÁs esa decisiÓn se basÓ en parte en las alzas de fondo de la manera> y es un hec dientes del unificado de san josÉ continuarÁn con la educaciÓn a distancia por todo lo que resta del aÑo. >>> los estudiantes de san josÉ hasta el prÓximo aÑo no tendrÁn, autoridades decidieron mantener los estudiante
dueÑos de negocios pagarÍan multas de miles de dÓlares, algo con lo que no estÁ de acuerdo la seÑora janet harÁ que los empleadores se rehÚsan a cumplirlo >>> el gobernador tambiÉn promulgo la cual extiende el acceso de compensaciÓn y facilitar ayuda a los trabajadores esenciales, pero algunos abogados dicen que falta mucho mÁs para hacerlo >>> con lo que existe de acuerdo el abogado es que el estado esÁa tomando la direcciÓn correcta para tratar de proteger a...
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timeinly proceeding the janet and i were in office. personnel tos drive his reelection message to the point where people are calling for the outright deconstruction of the department altogether. years, i continually made a point of reminding congress and the american people the department of homeland security is a lot more than immigration. it is maritime security, cybersecurity. response to natural disasters. so much more than the southwest border. when it comes to the future of dhs, you have to have those functions and they have to reside to some place. best to have all of those functions reside within one cabinet level department under the purview of one cabinet officer who has security as her core mission. not scattered all over the government. should there be a change in policy direction? change inre be a tone? does dhs need to focus on management reform? yes. it serves the american people in vital ways to protect them on a daily basis. i would like to talk about this question of politicization. observer of the acting account of o
timeinly proceeding the janet and i were in office. personnel tos drive his reelection message to the point where people are calling for the outright deconstruction of the department altogether. years, i continually made a point of reminding congress and the american people the department of homeland security is a lot more than immigration. it is maritime security, cybersecurity. response to natural disasters. so much more than the southwest border. when it comes to the future of dhs, you have...
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este encuentro estuvo lleno de interrupciones e insultos y con janet rodriguez, y las .te donde se hablÓ de muy poca polÍtica, pero los insultos corrieron de ambas partes, un debate en el que era muy difÍcil en partes entender lo que se estaba diciendo porque se hablaban uno sobre otro, pero de lo que sÍ hablÓ el presidente fue que criticÓ fuertemente los 47 aÑos que ha tenido de carrera pÚblica en la polÍtica el vicepresidente joe biden. por su parte, joe biden lo llamÓ racista, pero el presidente quiso hablar de hunter biden. aquÍ parte de lo que se hablÓ. [habla en inglÉs] bueno, y el vicepresidente en ese momento cuando se vio que su hijo estaba siendo atacado, reconociÓ que su hijo tenÍa un problema de drogas, que lo habÍa vencido y que se habÍa recuperado. por otra parte, otro de los comentarios que genera mucha controversia es cuando se le preguntÓ al presidente que si iba a condenar a los grupos blancos supremacistas y los alertÓ a que estuvieran listos. [habla en inglÉs] bueno, pidiÓ que estuvieran listos porque segÚn el presidente alguien tiene que frenar las a
este encuentro estuvo lleno de interrupciones e insultos y con janet rodriguez, y las .te donde se hablÓ de muy poca polÍtica, pero los insultos corrieron de ambas partes, un debate en el que era muy difÍcil en partes entender lo que se estaba diciendo porque se hablaban uno sobre otro, pero de lo que sÍ hablÓ el presidente fue que criticÓ fuertemente los 47 aÑos que ha tenido de carrera pÚblica en la polÍtica el vicepresidente joe biden. por su parte, joe biden lo llamÓ racista, pero...
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janet. says. not only that it was good and. it was it was. still that. was the only but i was. the yeah yeah. yeah yeah the technique now i am. not that. messy most commom feeling sits. in my signal a c s i can confess i'm a monument so i was on my own. in the sack misho man i remember it was. mainly an avenue for luke. to go. from ok to round. now whether it was the ice in a supplier. in up or use a call back we're. live. on that i leave a lot of other bugs in subtle or don't give up on what they'll have to decide so long as an employee as a reward to me save for going to be thin. out of. my mouth i have to be his saw smoke on. my show most of my foot so i decided some. of them are literally ok believe it when i discovered or how many i knew or not. but i'm wondering you know hearing part of the before was finally getting out in there which was annoying exactly how then we did it. it's also the you know me not even the spine or. the feet up and then we got this insane . that i wanted to not let the family think that i'm moving on and then. they. can only think of me yet even.
janet. says. not only that it was good and. it was it was. still that. was the only but i was. the yeah yeah. yeah yeah the technique now i am. not that. messy most commom feeling sits. in my signal a c s i can confess i'm a monument so i was on my own. in the sack misho man i remember it was. mainly an avenue for luke. to go. from ok to round. now whether it was the ice in a supplier. in up or use a call back we're. live. on that i leave a lot of other bugs in subtle or don't give up on what...
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>>thank you that was janet upton again nap emergency operation center. public information officer we really appreciate your time. getting us the latest this morning all right, let's check the wind is something that you're watching john and air quality. >>yeah air quality definitely going to be an issue for the north bay and really the rest of the bay area for the days to come a spare the air alert in effect through friday. >>that's not the only advisory that we do have first it is cloudy out there and we're just talking about the lower visibility in the firefight we are seeing a mix of both marine layer low stratus and of course the smoke up in the north bay which is hampering those efforts at least winds are calm temperatures are cool this morning and humidity not too terribly bone dry. we are seeing our worst of air quality in the north bay as we're talking about better at the coast as well for the south bay, but this air quality will gradually be changing throughout the day winds remaining calm today, but picking up into tomorrow night, mostly out of
>>thank you that was janet upton again nap emergency operation center. public information officer we really appreciate your time. getting us the latest this morning all right, let's check the wind is something that you're watching john and air quality. >>yeah air quality definitely going to be an issue for the north bay and really the rest of the bay area for the days to come a spare the air alert in effect through friday. >>that's not the only advisory that we do have first...
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janet webster jones, give us an update five months into the covid pandemic. >> we have quite a lot toch for having us on c-span, you all are so dear to our he
janet webster jones, give us an update five months into the covid pandemic. >> we have quite a lot toch for having us on c-span, you all are so dear to our he
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africa office here at un environment and this is leading our energy work on the african continent and janet who is the head over our agenda program here and then an active and launch yes yes yes she was at the launch of maui indeed it just happened that on the 1st of march the united nations through the government will salvador put together a resolution which was passed on the 1st of march for the u.n. decade on eco system restoration and we know how much land on this continent is degraded you know how many women are suffering so this decade is now 2021 through 2030 the last 10 years of the sustainable development goals one of the things we found and rob it of governance is that women are not at the decision making we might see that women are the ones who are in touch with their environment because of the work they do a daily basis but in terms of disease should making the not there important because they feel the brunt of the decision by their. own down upon disadvantage one of the areas of focus and not was a waste of climate change this is still the everywhere i think interface between a
africa office here at un environment and this is leading our energy work on the african continent and janet who is the head over our agenda program here and then an active and launch yes yes yes she was at the launch of maui indeed it just happened that on the 1st of march the united nations through the government will salvador put together a resolution which was passed on the 1st of march for the u.n. decade on eco system restoration and we know how much land on this continent is degraded you...
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su intenciÓn que el senado vote sobre ella antes de las elecciones como nos informa janet rodrÍguez.po. a finales de semana anunciarÁ su nominaciÓn para reemplazar a la magistrada fallecida. [habla en inglÉs] >> lo mÁs probable que sea el sÁbado. reportera: quiere respetar los servicios funebres que se llevarÁn a cabo durante la semana. revelÓ que tiene 5 mujeres consideraciÓn. pero estas tres juezas las favoritas a ser elegidas para el puesto. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: dice que hablÓ con algunas y se reunirÁ con ellas en persona. >> las tres se considerarÍan originalistas. juezas que estuvieron bajo la tutela academica de jueces... serÍan personas que estarían interpretando la situaciÓn de una forma bastante estricta. circunreportera reportera: la juez tendrÁ experiencia pvrerÓ serÁ joven para que sirva varias dÉcadas en la corte suprema. el mandatario volviÓ a presionar para que reciba un voto antes del 3 de noviembre. se reportada que la magistrada pidiÓ como Último deseo que se le reemplace despuÉs de las elecciones. el presidente no otorgarÁ y que puso en duda durante una ent
su intenciÓn que el senado vote sobre ella antes de las elecciones como nos informa janet rodrÍguez.po. a finales de semana anunciarÁ su nominaciÓn para reemplazar a la magistrada fallecida. [habla en inglÉs] >> lo mÁs probable que sea el sÁbado. reportera: quiere respetar los servicios funebres que se llevarÁn a cabo durante la semana. revelÓ que tiene 5 mujeres consideraciÓn. pero estas tres juezas las favoritas a ser elegidas para el puesto. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: dice...
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en la casa blanca, janet rodrÍguez, univisiÓn.os raciales. la policÍa estÁ tratando de identificar al intruso. ilia: el principal experto en enfermedades infecciosas del paÍs estÁ instando a la poblaciÓn a tomar precauciones durante el feriado del dÍa del trabajo para evitar otro pico de los casos de jovic 19. sin embargo, la gobernadora de iowa insiste en no hacer obligatorio el uso de mascarillas, aunque en su estado el Índice de contagios estÉ por encima del 10%. ha surgido una controversia tras el anuncio de los centros para el control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades de que los gobernadores deben estar preparados para comenzar a distribuir una vacuna contra el coronavirus aparte del 1 de noviembre. algunos expertos creen que dar una fecha tan especÍfica es crear falsas expectativas. lourdes del rio nos amplÍa. >> con mÁs de 10,000,000 de personas afectadas y 186,000 muertes en estados unidos, la noticia que una vacuna pueda estar lista pronto es una gran noticia. los centros para el control y prevenciÓn de enfermedadesestarÍan so
en la casa blanca, janet rodrÍguez, univisiÓn.os raciales. la policÍa estÁ tratando de identificar al intruso. ilia: el principal experto en enfermedades infecciosas del paÍs estÁ instando a la poblaciÓn a tomar precauciones durante el feriado del dÍa del trabajo para evitar otro pico de los casos de jovic 19. sin embargo, la gobernadora de iowa insiste en no hacer obligatorio el uso de mascarillas, aunque en su estado el Índice de contagios estÉ por encima del 10%. ha surgido una...
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matt, janet, jake, karen, virginia, jordan, joy, perry, and molly i thank you. with that, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my ime. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. tonga, for five minutes. mr. tonga: thank you, mr. speaker. -- mr. tonga: thank you, mr. speaker. secretary of health and human services alex azar said that every death we experience is a tragedy. when he said it, the united states had just hit the grim milestone of 100,000 souls lost from the covid-19 pandemic. that was mid may. around the same time democrats advanced the heroes act in the house. in the four months that followed, 100,000 more americans have died as the epidemic has spiraled out of control and chaos has continued to reign from the white house. we have reached the breaking points, plain and simple, it is time for the senate to pass our comprehensive rescue package or offer a real alternative of their own. no more waiting, no more excuses. throughout this crycy, the senate majority has abdicated responsibility to this president's insufficient leade
matt, janet, jake, karen, virginia, jordan, joy, perry, and molly i thank you. with that, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my ime. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. tonga, for five minutes. mr. tonga: thank you, mr. speaker. -- mr. tonga: thank you, mr. speaker. secretary of health and human services alex azar said that every death we experience is a tragedy. when he said it, the united states had just hit the grim milestone of 100,000 souls...
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our thanks to our producer lindsay underwood, janet brown, of the commission on presidential debates for helping to make today's program happen, and to our terrific national press club team here at the broadcast operations center. we thank our members and guests for your good questions and joining us. be well, stay safe, have a good day. president: biden's record is a shameful rollcall of the most catastrophic betrayals and blunders in our lifetime. [applause] he has spent his entire career on the wrong side of history. hasur current president failed in his most basic duty to the nation. americaailed to protect , and my fellow americans, that is unforgivable. >> the first presidential debate between president trump and former vice president joe biden is tuesday, september 29, at 9:00 p.m. eastern. watch live coverage on c-span, live streaming and on-demand at c-span.org, or listen live on the c-span radio app free. about the news that came out yesterday about the unemployment rate dropping adding% and the economy for thellion jobs american workers in july. the -- to give us context,
our thanks to our producer lindsay underwood, janet brown, of the commission on presidential debates for helping to make today's program happen, and to our terrific national press club team here at the broadcast operations center. we thank our members and guests for your good questions and joining us. be well, stay safe, have a good day. president: biden's record is a shameful rollcall of the most catastrophic betrayals and blunders in our lifetime. [applause] he has spent his entire career on...
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janet wrapped her $35 table in brown shipping paper. and jason jones has to cram hiss himself into a storage room with his tiny set-up. kaylen lee was one of the lucky ones. her family got a desk by standing in line at an ikea at 6:00 a.m. on a saturday. >> it's great. because i used to do my zooms in my bed. >> in our newsroom, we were joking that desks are the new toilet paper. [ laughter ] >> reporter: victoria had been scouring amazon marketplace and craig's list in addition to all the big box stores. her son had been sharing the dining room table with her husband. >> affordable desks were nowhere to be found. >> reporter: but her dad came to the rescue and repurposed a cabinet door. >> i think the theme of 2020 now is work with what you've got. >>> the fbi has arrested a gunman in a drive-by shooting that injured a federal security officer outside the u.s. courthouse in phoenix. the officer was taken to the hospital and is expected to recover. authorities have not released details on the suspect or a motive. the shooting does come
janet wrapped her $35 table in brown shipping paper. and jason jones has to cram hiss himself into a storage room with his tiny set-up. kaylen lee was one of the lucky ones. her family got a desk by standing in line at an ikea at 6:00 a.m. on a saturday. >> it's great. because i used to do my zooms in my bed. >> in our newsroom, we were joking that desks are the new toilet paper. [ laughter ] >> reporter: victoria had been scouring amazon marketplace and craig's list in...
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consecuencias para que este padre, esposo y amigo sea liberado >>> en caso está causando preocupación, janetaran sus protocolos y los recintos sagrados >>> en un comunicado ice justificó la acción diciendo: ( información en pantalla ) >>> vamos a presentar nuestros argumentos legales porque es una detención ilegal. >>> escuelas, centros médicos, lugares de culto y paradas de autobuses escolares están en la lista de lugares sensibles donde ice no hace detenciones ni redadas. ahora en este caso podría cambiarlo todo. >>> es como algo personal en contra del movimiento santuarios >>> los abogados del hombre no tiene un récord criminal y insisten que no deportación hasta que el caso sea escuchado. >>> ice hito de su puesto a un ginecólogo acusado de hacer cirugías para quitarle el útero a migrantes en un centro de detención de migrantes en georgia, esto después de que una persona reconociera que había llevado a cabo operaciones ginecológicas contra su voluntad, el doctor ya no verá a más pacientes. (♪ música ) >>> el presidente trump rechazó hoy comprometerse a una transición pacífica del poder d
consecuencias para que este padre, esposo y amigo sea liberado >>> en caso está causando preocupación, janetaran sus protocolos y los recintos sagrados >>> en un comunicado ice justificó la acción diciendo: ( información en pantalla ) >>> vamos a presentar nuestros argumentos legales porque es una detención ilegal. >>> escuelas, centros médicos, lugares de culto y paradas de autobuses escolares están en la lista de lugares sensibles donde ice no hace...