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killed janet.he loved her. he loved her. he wouldn't have done that. >> detectives had an equally difficult time convincing the district attorney who after reviewing the evidence felt there wasn't nearly enough to get an indictment. >> they're the ones who make the decision if it goes in court. why they didn't do it, i don't know. >> with no other strong leads, the investigation into janet's homicide began to cool. raven had relocated to utah to be closer to his family, which is where two years later he met vanessa pond. >> he wanted to move things very, very, very quickly. >> with you? >> yes. >> despite all the things va necessa vanessa had learned about raven, she stood by him, in part because raven was very upfront about how police were investigating him. >> he said they didn't have anybody else to look at, which is why he was the only person of interest. >> okay. wait a minute, you find out that a guy you're going out with was a suspect in a murder, is still a suspect in a murder. >> yeah. >>
killed janet.he loved her. he loved her. he wouldn't have done that. >> detectives had an equally difficult time convincing the district attorney who after reviewing the evidence felt there wasn't nearly enough to get an indictment. >> they're the ones who make the decision if it goes in court. why they didn't do it, i don't know. >> with no other strong leads, the investigation into janet's homicide began to cool. raven had relocated to utah to be closer to his family, which...
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i joined janet in welcoming you all to beaumont and to nashville. we a great debt of gratitude to the city and this university. they have been so courteous and working hard for us. what a beautiful place this is. i hope you all have a chance to walk around and see the marvelous campus. around,ome people people who produced this great background. we have over 60 of them. we have had for debates in four different parts of this country. thinks to united airlines, which stepped up to the plate and is providing free of charge air service for our entire crew back and forth from one city to another, we owe united airlines. anheuser-busch a great thank you not only for their beer, but for what they have done for this commission for many years. it is a little less of a lift now. normally if we were here with normal times, there would be 900 of you probably in this audience. with coronavirus, it was necessary for us to do that. have always provided a giant tent with food to feed the 5000 reporters that come from all over the world, our crew, the news people.
i joined janet in welcoming you all to beaumont and to nashville. we a great debt of gratitude to the city and this university. they have been so courteous and working hard for us. what a beautiful place this is. i hope you all have a chance to walk around and see the marvelous campus. around,ome people people who produced this great background. we have over 60 of them. we have had for debates in four different parts of this country. thinks to united airlines, which stepped up to the plate and...
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janet, quÉ sabes y cuÁles son las primeras reacciones ?mos hasta el momento es que el presidente la primera dama continuarÁn y se quedarán en la mansiÓn presidencial pasando esta cuarentena. el doctor del presidente mandÓ una carta despuÉs del twitter diciendo que efectivamente el mandatario habÍa dado positivo, pero que estaban bien en este momento y que se iba a vigilar con mucha cautela la salud del presidente. lo que sabemos es que como bien lo dices, una asesora muy allegada al mandatario dio positivo el miÉrcoles después de tener sÍntomas en un rally donde estuvieron en mineÁpolis despuÉs de el bate. ella viajÓ con el presidente el martes para el debate. ella lo asesora en la campaÑa tambiÉn. el presidente se hizo la prueba de covid-19 para poder estar. aquÍ dialoga activo porque lo vimos en el escenario y despuÉs estuvo en este rally el miÉrcoles y hoy al enterarse de la noticia es que se hacen la prueba y la positivo. dicen que se sienten bien, pero estarÁn en cuarentena a partir de este momento y hasta nuevo aviso dentro de la res
janet, quÉ sabes y cuÁles son las primeras reacciones ?mos hasta el momento es que el presidente la primera dama continuarÁn y se quedarán en la mansiÓn presidencial pasando esta cuarentena. el doctor del presidente mandÓ una carta despuÉs del twitter diciendo que efectivamente el mandatario habÍa dado positivo, pero que estaban bien en este momento y que se iba a vigilar con mucha cautela la salud del presidente. lo que sabemos es que como bien lo dices, una asesora muy allegada al...
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i want to go back to the janet yellen slack.most identified with the slack in the labor economy with her tenure at the fed. how is the slack in the american labor economy? steven: there is no doubt the unemployment rate is elevated from where it was in the covid environment. you have to remember a good deal of the slack in terms of temporary layoffs has been reversed. in april we had 18 million workers on temporary layoff. at the end of september we had 4.5 million workers on temporary layoff. in september we saw a drop below 1.5 billion workers. as more and more of the economy has continued to open up you see this happening. part of the issue in terms of the slack in the labor market that i think is more important is the slack is bigger than that. it is a global excess supply. during the janet yellen tenure we had been in an environment where the global economy was starting to recover in a nice fashion. in this environment you have two major economies, china and the u.s., where you are seeing positive changes in the direction u
i want to go back to the janet yellen slack.most identified with the slack in the labor economy with her tenure at the fed. how is the slack in the american labor economy? steven: there is no doubt the unemployment rate is elevated from where it was in the covid environment. you have to remember a good deal of the slack in terms of temporary layoffs has been reversed. in april we had 18 million workers on temporary layoff. at the end of september we had 4.5 million workers on temporary layoff....
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teresa: muy buen punto, janet.mÉdico y como latino? edwin: como latino y como mÉdico, lo que he visto es que hay una inclinaciÓn en la comunidad hispana de participar en estudios cuando la persona que estÁ conduciendo los estudios, o el investigador o el mÉdico, es de la misma raza que ellos se representan. con este asunto del covid, es importante que la comunidad hispana participe en estos estudios independientemente de quiÉn estÁ ofreciendo el estudio, de manera que todos podemos contribuir al estudio exitoso de estas vacunas. y la participaciÓn de la comunidad hispÁnica es crucial. teresa: muchas gracias, doctor de jesÚs. y ahora volvemos con el doctor anthony fauci. ¿quÉ mensaje tiene para las comunidades latinas en estos momentos claves? cuando estamos esperando la aprobaciÓn de vacunas de las que depende nuestro futuro. fauci: si estudiamos los datos, desafortunadamente los "latin x" son mÁs probables ser infectados. y una vez que estÉn infectados, ellos, muy probablemente tendrÁn una consecuencia adversa. es
teresa: muy buen punto, janet.mÉdico y como latino? edwin: como latino y como mÉdico, lo que he visto es que hay una inclinaciÓn en la comunidad hispana de participar en estudios cuando la persona que estÁ conduciendo los estudios, o el investigador o el mÉdico, es de la misma raza que ellos se representan. con este asunto del covid, es importante que la comunidad hispana participe en estos estudios independientemente de quiÉn estÁ ofreciendo el estudio, de manera que todos podemos...
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i'm janet brown, executive director of the commission on presidential debates. we are delighted you are here. in the next few minutes, you are going to hear thanks that her own a lot of people for making tonight possible. we will also cover some housekeeping rules for this evening's debate, which start with please make sure your cell phones are turned off on all functions. cannot make any noise, and please open your programs and take a look at some of the many people that we owe a huge debt of gratitude to for this evening. i would like to start with pentagram, which is of thoughtful -- which is responsible of the new book of s andommission's name cover. with ankle for the support of our work for years and the state of federal communications, which has just come on board this year. we thank you all. as we speak, there is a washington filing center being hosted at the national press club for members that could not come here as they normally would to cover this debate. we are exceedingly grateful to them for providing this additional place for people to cover the
i'm janet brown, executive director of the commission on presidential debates. we are delighted you are here. in the next few minutes, you are going to hear thanks that her own a lot of people for making tonight possible. we will also cover some housekeeping rules for this evening's debate, which start with please make sure your cell phones are turned off on all functions. cannot make any noise, and please open your programs and take a look at some of the many people that we owe a huge debt of...
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janet mui of brewin dolphin stays with the team. get you up to speed with your first word news. the global number of confirmed coronavirus infections has topped 35 million. the daily number of u.k. cases soared yesterday after a reporting glitch. it saw 23,000 new cases on sunday, twice as on saturday. it said the majority of those were previously unannounced cases from the week before. ahead of a key eu summit, brexit negotiators still have to reach a deal on major sticking points, including fishing rights. there is concern president macron's the your to compromise to reach a deal. the fishing industry represents a tiny proportion of the economies and has outsized political importance in the discussion. new york city is shutting businesses and schools in parts of brooklyn and queens in an effort to stem a rise in coronavirus infections. the closures will start for initially a period of two weeks. indoor and outdoor dining will areas.ed in those sunday, it reported its sixth consecutive day of more than 1000 new cases. global news,
janet mui of brewin dolphin stays with the team. get you up to speed with your first word news. the global number of confirmed coronavirus infections has topped 35 million. the daily number of u.k. cases soared yesterday after a reporting glitch. it saw 23,000 new cases on sunday, twice as on saturday. it said the majority of those were previously unannounced cases from the week before. ahead of a key eu summit, brexit negotiators still have to reach a deal on major sticking points, including...
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amanda, sarah, cody, so good to see you, and you as well, janet. thank you for joining me today.reciate it. it's great to hear directly from the people. president trump seizing on joe biden's comments last night, on how he would replace the oil industry, did you catch it? now the team is racing to clarify the remarks. politically we call that a cleanup on aisle 7. the impact between voters. ♪ because of the research that i've started to do on ancestry, with documents, with photographs, i get to define myself through the scores of people who lead to me. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com so i'm voting 'yes'. nineteen allows seniors and all homeowners 55 and older to transfer their home's low tax base to another home. it also protects the right to pass my family home to my son. we've all worked hard for our house and we should be allowed to give it to our kids without a tax penalty. it's time to limit taxes. vote 'yes' on 19. >> transitioning from the oil industry, yes. replacing by renewable energy over time. over time. and st
amanda, sarah, cody, so good to see you, and you as well, janet. thank you for joining me today.reciate it. it's great to hear directly from the people. president trump seizing on joe biden's comments last night, on how he would replace the oil industry, did you catch it? now the team is racing to clarify the remarks. politically we call that a cleanup on aisle 7. the impact between voters. ♪ because of the research that i've started to do on ancestry, with documents, with photographs, i get...
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i joined janet in welcoming you all to belmont and to nashville. we really owe a great debt of totitude to the city and this university. they have been so courteous and working so hard for us. what a beautiful place this is. we hope you all got a chance to walk around and see this part of this campus. we also have a crew. you see some of the people working around. there are cameramen, lighting people, people who produced this great background. we have over 60 of them and we have had 4 debates in 4 different parts of this country, and thanks to united airlines who stepped up to the plate and is providing have charge air service for our entire crew -- providing free of charge air service for our entire crew, so we really owe united airlines. this one sounds funny, but we also owe anheuser-busch a great thank you, not only for their beer, but what they have done for this commission for many, many years. it's a little less of a list now. normally, if we were here, there would be 900 of you probably in this audience, but with coronavirus, it just was no
i joined janet in welcoming you all to belmont and to nashville. we really owe a great debt of totitude to the city and this university. they have been so courteous and working so hard for us. what a beautiful place this is. we hope you all got a chance to walk around and see this part of this campus. we also have a crew. you see some of the people working around. there are cameramen, lighting people, people who produced this great background. we have over 60 of them and we have had 4 debates...
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noterday it was fascinating only to see janet yellen, but to see janet yellen absolutely on fire overeed for action by washington. let's listen. yellen: we need support for the economy, both monetary and fiscal policy, and monetary policy has already done a huge amount. fiscal policy response in the united states has been extremely impressive, but it is much larger, the fiscal support, than what we have done after the 2008 financial crisis. the fiscal support is now lapsed. tom: they are all tied together. the 15th chairman of the federal reserve system. joining us, someone who had to sit with student yellen and straighten her out, joseph stiglitz, the nobel laureate from columbia university. what was she like as a student? joseph: she was one of the best students i had. she was one of my students at the very beginning of my teaching and she lived up to her promise. she taught you some things while she was your student. she was that a claimed through all of her work. joe stiglitz, i want to dovetail into the political season with the economics at hand. joe biden is a certain kind of d
noterday it was fascinating only to see janet yellen, but to see janet yellen absolutely on fire overeed for action by washington. let's listen. yellen: we need support for the economy, both monetary and fiscal policy, and monetary policy has already done a huge amount. fiscal policy response in the united states has been extremely impressive, but it is much larger, the fiscal support, than what we have done after the 2008 financial crisis. the fiscal support is now lapsed. tom: they are all...
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haidi: that was the former fed chair janet yellen. joined by a chorus of current fed workers calling for more government stimulus now. kathleen hays is here. the two and fro on capitol hill continues, we are getting fed numbers chiming in. youerine: it is interesting mentioned the two and from in capitol hill because as janet yellen stressed at the beginning of the peace, we have to get the virus under control. sayingse, nancy pelosi the republicans are not agreeing to. is that a little bit political? i don't know but it is being widely heard, that call from yellen for extraordinary fiscal support. fed sayingair of the more monetary and fiscal stimulus is needed. the outlook is unusually certain, but he says the path of the virus will have a lot to do with the recovery going faster or slower. raphael bostic, the first black american to be head of the reserve bank of atlanta, is worrying more fiscal help is needed. he is particularly worried about job losses becoming permanent. widespread permanent job losses could become a material ri
haidi: that was the former fed chair janet yellen. joined by a chorus of current fed workers calling for more government stimulus now. kathleen hays is here. the two and fro on capitol hill continues, we are getting fed numbers chiming in. youerine: it is interesting mentioned the two and from in capitol hill because as janet yellen stressed at the beginning of the peace, we have to get the virus under control. sayingse, nancy pelosi the republicans are not agreeing to. is that a little bit...
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and a number of women are on the short list, including janet yellin, former chairman of the federal reserve. a fed official and a senior member of the economic team is on the short list. so a number of names. the washington parlor game, who may get the call if joe biden
and a number of women are on the short list, including janet yellin, former chairman of the federal reserve. a fed official and a senior member of the economic team is on the short list. so a number of names. the washington parlor game, who may get the call if joe biden
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janet shamlian spent the weekend talking to voters this weekend and is in grand rapids this morning. what'd they tell you? >> reporter: good morning, for the most part their minds are made up and they're ready to go. michigan has long been a republican stronghold, but democrats have had success in recent elections here making this a premier battleground. some elected officials are now saying that they believe the race for president is actually tighter than the polls show. in the pumpkin patch they're still choosing, but voters like adrian ross have already decided who they're voting for. >> what's the biggest factor for you? >> it is a lot around guns and then abortion. >> kearsten and justin mccoy are just as set on their choice. >> why are you voting for bider? >> one of the things that feels the most heartbreaking for me is the state of race relations and racism in america. >> it's really important to me that everyone has access to health care. >> both campaigns are pushing hard to rally their base.
janet shamlian spent the weekend talking to voters this weekend and is in grand rapids this morning. what'd they tell you? >> reporter: good morning, for the most part their minds are made up and they're ready to go. michigan has long been a republican stronghold, but democrats have had success in recent elections here making this a premier battleground. some elected officials are now saying that they believe the race for president is actually tighter than the polls show. in the pumpkin...
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janet yellen is adamant about attacks on carbon. can we affect to that? i think this something i spent a lot of time on. in the climate stress test for government carney and the bank. i think the first bet would be to find a carbon tax. it's tough to then work through exactly what the white -- what the right prices. will we get a -- get an agreement across nations? carbon taxes have been neutral, in city centers. if we don't get the first, at least we can ensure the financial system is aware of the risks. what was in the g 30 report, which we also contributed to at , was we need better reporting and it is fantastic that 1000 firms have agreed to this. on there are 15 central banks that copy governor carney and want to stress test the system. probably more importantly, this year has been the worst year for the energy market for seven years. tiny energy stocks are a portion of the market cap up 83% , and big oil is down 51%-50 2%. iat ripping apart, when engage with cfos, i'm re-engaging their portfolios because what they thought were theoretical constructs
janet yellen is adamant about attacks on carbon. can we affect to that? i think this something i spent a lot of time on. in the climate stress test for government carney and the bank. i think the first bet would be to find a carbon tax. it's tough to then work through exactly what the white -- what the right prices. will we get a -- get an agreement across nations? carbon taxes have been neutral, in city centers. if we don't get the first, at least we can ensure the financial system is aware of...
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janet explains what is new this year. >> reporter: sentences goes restaurant week is running through sunday, and downtown in credo, they are ready. >> i think a lot of restaurants are taking this week to really show the public in a safe manner. >> reporter: this year, customers are trying to find no contact payment placing digital orders, extra sanitizing stations, facemasks, and temperature checks out the door. for diners starting to venture out in the pandemic. >> more in the last month than in the nine months prior. i think it's still less than normal. >> reporter: it's a welcome return for many businesses trying to recover, hardest hit are restaurants in the financial district. >> back before covid-19, we were used to the corporate card for lunch, 150 people per day for lunch, and then we were busy when conferences were in town. >> reporter: now the managers say they are lucky to have 20 for lunch, 50 for dinner, supplemented with grab and go takeout. the golden gate restaurant association says that they were glad to have so many restaurants sign up. >> 105 restaurants all across
janet explains what is new this year. >> reporter: sentences goes restaurant week is running through sunday, and downtown in credo, they are ready. >> i think a lot of restaurants are taking this week to really show the public in a safe manner. >> reporter: this year, customers are trying to find no contact payment placing digital orders, extra sanitizing stations, facemasks, and temperature checks out the door. for diners starting to venture out in the pandemic. >> more...
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. >> that was janet shamlian reporting. janet, thank you. >>> new numbers this morning show how the coronavirus pandemic has affected nutrition for youngest americans. children in 13 million households did not have enough to eat and less than 20% of kid who is qualified for free lunch got the meals they needed. >> reporter: here's another eye opening number for you from one study that found that when schools went to remote learning in the spring, they served nearly 400 million fewer meals than they had the previous school year. and with so many schools still engaged in distance learning this fall, there is a real concern about nutrition officers from coast to coast that the 30 million kid who rely on school lunches, some of them might be going hungry. in cincinnati, ohio, 85% of students qualified for food assistance even before the pandemic hit. >> hey there, kiddos. >> reporter: when the schools shut down, officials made sure no student lived more than a mile from a pick up site like this one. still the city served just 1
. >> that was janet shamlian reporting. janet, thank you. >>> new numbers this morning show how the coronavirus pandemic has affected nutrition for youngest americans. children in 13 million households did not have enough to eat and less than 20% of kid who is qualified for free lunch got the meals they needed. >> reporter: here's another eye opening number for you from one study that found that when schools went to remote learning in the spring, they served nearly 400...
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in texas janet shamlian shows us election obstacles and ongoing legal struggles, plus covid infectionsise in the fall, across the u.s. and abroad. still more wildfires scorch the west. spacex launching satellites intended to make wi-fi universal and later, cronutt, a sea lion plagued with seizures saved by surgery. >> he is a sweetheart. this is the cbs weekend news. >> >> garrett: good evening, everyone, i'm major garrett in washington. president trump has returned to the campaign trail with apparent gusto, pressing against re- election head winds. most polls show the president trailing former vice president joe biden in key battleground states. the trump campaign however continues to bet on undetected pockets of support in rural areas and among african-american and hispanic voters. a new cbs news battleground tracker poll shows mr. trump trailing the former vice president in wisconsin, a state mr. trump narrowly won in 2016. the president also trails biden in arizona, the last democrat by the way to win there was bill clinton in 1996. this weekend the president made stops in michigan
in texas janet shamlian shows us election obstacles and ongoing legal struggles, plus covid infectionsise in the fall, across the u.s. and abroad. still more wildfires scorch the west. spacex launching satellites intended to make wi-fi universal and later, cronutt, a sea lion plagued with seizures saved by surgery. >> he is a sweetheart. this is the cbs weekend news. >> >> garrett: good evening, everyone, i'm major garrett in washington. president trump has returned to the...
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on the campaign trail mike let's start off with the controversy surrounding those comments made by janet. well the comments were made in a recorded interview with journalist bob woodward way back in april when the pandemic was at its height in states like new york more than 2000 people dying every single day and now a cushion has said that his father in law had taken the country back from the doctors what he was referring to was donald trump's intent to open up the country to end the lockdown as quickly as possible in order to revive the economy but cushion is reported statements make very clear too that this was a political strategy at the time with an eye to the november election. outlined the strategy as making very clear that donald trump decided to put it on the governors to combat the pandemic to put it on them to conduct testing campaigns to put it on them to evolve a strategy this would ensure that if the governor's failed president trump could take no blame if they succeeded he could come out as the man who had achieved it all as the come out person as put it who would then rece
on the campaign trail mike let's start off with the controversy surrounding those comments made by janet. well the comments were made in a recorded interview with journalist bob woodward way back in april when the pandemic was at its height in states like new york more than 2000 people dying every single day and now a cushion has said that his father in law had taken the country back from the doctors what he was referring to was donald trump's intent to open up the country to end the lockdown...
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janetjones on who did this in this period for some janet jones on twitter says you have both been inr mince her words. like reuther, i miss having you here. you never get used to it. loving to see you both, tony grew, caroline frost, thank you for looking at the papers with us. don't forget your back paper in the morning. coming up next, the film review. night night. hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode — rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. back in 2004, bill murray earned his only oscar nomination for lost in translation, written and directed by sofia coppola. hi, dad. hey, kiddo. now the pair have re—teamed for on the rocks, a whimsical father—daughter comedy starring the brilliant rashida jones as laura, a 30—something mother that starts to doubt her husband's fidelity. here. you sure you don't want to use your phone? marlon wayans is dean, whose numerous business trips have increasingly taken him away from his wife and young kids.
janetjones on who did this in this period for some janet jones on twitter says you have both been inr mince her words. like reuther, i miss having you here. you never get used to it. loving to see you both, tony grew, caroline frost, thank you for looking at the papers with us. don't forget your back paper in the morning. coming up next, the film review. night night. hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode — rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in...
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janet cruzÓ la calle rÁpidamente y encontrÓ a su prima tirada en el piso. en mi falda. ahí la tengo y le digo "respira, prima, respira, que vas a estar bien". calderÓn: presionó las heridas con toallas que encontrÓ para tratar de parar la hemorragia mientras llegaba la ambulancia. rosado: ella nada mÁs me decÍa "prima, por favor, no me dejes morir. cuida a mis hijos, por favor, que nunca los separen". y yo "estÁ bien. no, tranquila". calderÓn: la escena era desgarradora. rosado: todos los niÑos estaban ahÍ reunidos. estaban llorando y gritando. tÚ sabes. se calmaron un poco porque al verla, cuando ella se fue en la ambulancia, estaba viva. fue como que decÍan "tÚ sabes, mi mamÁ se va a salvar porque ella es una guerrera". calderÓn: el sospechoso abordó a la fuerza un autobÚs y le pidiÓ a la conductora que lo llevara a stuart, otra ciudad a 24 millas de distancia. ella se bajÓ y llamó a las autoridades. [habla en inglÉs] calderÓn: mientras tanto, en el hospital, maribel dejaba de respirar. rosado: lloran, todavÍa lloran, todavÍa lloran. se recuerdan, lloran,
janet cruzÓ la calle rÁpidamente y encontrÓ a su prima tirada en el piso. en mi falda. ahí la tengo y le digo "respira, prima, respira, que vas a estar bien". calderÓn: presionó las heridas con toallas que encontrÓ para tratar de parar la hemorragia mientras llegaba la ambulancia. rosado: ella nada mÁs me decÍa "prima, por favor, no me dejes morir. cuida a mis hijos, por favor, que nunca los separen". y yo "estÁ bien. no, tranquila". calderÓn: la escena...
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janet rodrÍguez nos amplia.ra y candidata demÓcrata hoy se vio obligada a suspender hasta el domingo todos los viajes. porque su directora de comunicaciones y otro miembro del equipo se contagiaron de coronavirus. en twitter dijo que no tuvo contacto cercano con ninguno de ellos antes de que dieran positivo. que tuvo dos resultados negativos esta semana y no tiene sÍntomas. otro administrador de la compaÑÍa de aviaciÓn que maneja los vuelos de biden tambiÉn dio positivo. pero el demÓcrata no estuvo en contacto con los afectados y no suspendiÓ sus actividades. esta oche biden y el presidente trump no se verÁn las caras. pero sÍ competirÁn por la atenciÓn de millones de televidentes. ambos participarÁn en eventos comunitarios que se transmitirÁn en horario en diferentes cadenas. trump se burlÓ de su foro electoral. calificÁndolo de falso. >> quisiera ver si biden contesta preguntas la hora entera. atacÓ trump. hizo campaÑa antes de aterrizar en miami, florida. sede de su evento. ambos estados son clave. biden cont
janet rodrÍguez nos amplia.ra y candidata demÓcrata hoy se vio obligada a suspender hasta el domingo todos los viajes. porque su directora de comunicaciones y otro miembro del equipo se contagiaron de coronavirus. en twitter dijo que no tuvo contacto cercano con ninguno de ellos antes de que dieran positivo. que tuvo dos resultados negativos esta semana y no tiene sÍntomas. otro administrador de la compaÑÍa de aviaciÓn que maneja los vuelos de biden tambiÉn dio positivo. pero el...
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norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you. tonight, intelligence officials are sounding the alarm toiranian hackers, accusing them of using fake media sites to spread stolen u.s. voter registration data and misinformation. ewff pegues reports there's new bout attacks fromcks from russia. >> reporte russia. >> reporter: the cyber security alert says the russian hacks began last month, targeting dozens of government and aviation computer networks in the united states, successfully obtaining data from at least two victim servers. since 2016, russian hackers have posed the greatest threat to u.s. election systems. in that election, it is widely assumed that they scanned and probed voter databases in all 50 states. today's alert proves they haven't stopped. >> i think that mail-in voting is a terrible thing. >> reporter: this comes as cbs news has obtained a video that intelligence officials say was e-mailed by iranian hackers claiming to be the proud boys, along with this threat, "you will vote for trump on election day, or we wil
norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you. tonight, intelligence officials are sounding the alarm toiranian hackers, accusing them of using fake media sites to spread stolen u.s. voter registration data and misinformation. ewff pegues reports there's new bout attacks fromcks from russia. >> reporte russia. >> reporter: the cyber security alert says the russian hacks began last month, targeting dozens of government and aviation computer networks in the united states,...
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that was former fed chair janet yellen, speaking earlier. hour, all eyes are going to be on similar stocks in the united states. don't miss our conversation with house speaker nettie pelosi. at the moment, equity futures and risk assets beginning to recover, getting momentum. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: this morning, a muted response to stimulus. dow declined 700 points yesterday. more hope today from the nguyen and pelosi. mnuchin and- from pelosi. to quote law.ts buttonre will be a mute at the national debate. itantage biden -- or is advantage trump? good morning, everyone. ," tomberg surveillance keene in new york. and borrowing jonathan ferro's mute button this morning, anna edwards. earlyk i need some of our -- and our early morning american viewers need an update. how grim is it up north? anna: well, there is up north and also wales, and in another part of europe there
that was former fed chair janet yellen, speaking earlier. hour, all eyes are going to be on similar stocks in the united states. don't miss our conversation with house speaker nettie pelosi. at the moment, equity futures and risk assets beginning to recover, getting momentum. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: this morning, a muted response to stimulus. dow declined 700 points yesterday. more hope today from the nguyen and pelosi. mnuchin and- from pelosi. to quote law.ts buttonre will be a mute at...
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. >> he fosters dogs with his wife, janet. and with fund-raisers during the pandemic canceled, he decided to run those marathons to raise money for nonprofits, bark nation and wagging tails dog rescue. over the weekend, dan started running. 23 hours, 44 minutes later, crossing the finish line. his dogs, cleo and wile e, then running to him. a hug from his wife janet. and right here tonight -- >> hi david! and hello, america. >> he did it. >> what made it worthwhile was the support that i got from all the people during the race. >> and tonight we've learned dan has raised $134,000. >> the support of all your viewers from across the nation has really launched our mission. >> the money know nated will help dogs like lizzy here who are part of our foster program find their forever homes. >> tonight here, dan and his new challenge. >> i challenge people out there to think about great things they can do and fight to work to get it done and you will get it done. >> dan helping s >>> all of a sudden, there was this boom. i was here fo
. >> he fosters dogs with his wife, janet. and with fund-raisers during the pandemic canceled, he decided to run those marathons to raise money for nonprofits, bark nation and wagging tails dog rescue. over the weekend, dan started running. 23 hours, 44 minutes later, crossing the finish line. his dogs, cleo and wile e, then running to him. a hug from his wife janet. and right here tonight -- >> hi david! and hello, america. >> he did it. >> what made it worthwhile was...
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. >> after divorcing john bouvier, jackie's mother janet married the standard oil heir. >> janet hits the gold mine there. he is incredibly wealthy and she drills into jackie's mind, you need to marry a wealthy man. you need to have that security. >> with a political life and a rising star. >> there were 1,200 people at the reception. jackie said she didn't even know the guests at her own wedding. >> to be at your own wedding and meet hundreds of people that you don't know. that says a lot about their relationship. jack and jackie remain the only first couple to have a baby, john f. kennedy jr., between the election of the president and the inauguration. she had a assese cease air sees birth. and john jr. had a lung ailment. >> that day she was exhausted. >> you see them on the platt snowstorm she's there. suddenly she's vanished. she simply physically couldn't keep up. that was when she went back into the white house. she didn't know, how am i going to go off to five different inaugural balls. showed the absent herself and go, not too strong to say, collapse in her new home, the whit
. >> after divorcing john bouvier, jackie's mother janet married the standard oil heir. >> janet hits the gold mine there. he is incredibly wealthy and she drills into jackie's mind, you need to marry a wealthy man. you need to have that security. >> with a political life and a rising star. >> there were 1,200 people at the reception. jackie said she didn't even know the guests at her own wedding. >> to be at your own wedding and meet hundreds of people that you...
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. >> reporter: among the partiers, janet gomez, one of kenia's closest friends. she loved to have fun? >> yeah, she loved to have fun. >> reporter: underage fun. no trouble sneaking in. they charmed the bouncers, flashed fake i.d.s. kenia and her crew had a kind of unwritten safety rule. go together and leave together. look out for each other. but on this particular night things didn't go as planned. >> we had planned to meet at lavish. we went in there, and she wasn't in there. >> reporter: kenia had gotten a ride downtown with two other girls she didn't know very well. her plan was to meet janet and some other friends at lavish, but she didn't show up. >> i started texting her, and no response. and i called her three times. nothing. >> reporter: what janet didn't know is that kenia and the two other girls couldn't get into the club. the bouncers weren't buying their fake i.d. cards. so they went to another club nearby, even took a few pictures. but they didn't tell anyone they were there. >> and i sent her the last message about 11:30, and nothing. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: among the partiers, janet gomez, one of kenia's closest friends. she loved to have fun? >> yeah, she loved to have fun. >> reporter: underage fun. no trouble sneaking in. they charmed the bouncers, flashed fake i.d.s. kenia and her crew had a kind of unwritten safety rule. go together and leave together. look out for each other. but on this particular night things didn't go as planned. >> we had planned to meet at lavish. we went in there, and she wasn't...
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in the lone star state waited hours in lines on the first day of early voting, in-person voting as janet shamlian reports, some people may have a hard time casting a ballot because of the limited number of drop-off ballot boxes. >> in their red pickup, richard and mae joyce nickerson both in their 70s just drove 35 miles to vote. >> it really does not make sense. it's totally inconvenient. >> but we had to do it. >> reporter: they used to drive a few minutes. the nickersons live outside of houston in harris county, home to almost 5 million people, but one absentee ballot drop-off location. there were 12 in this largely democratic county. the other 11 forced to close after republican governor greg abbott citing election security limited every county to a single collection site. is there a legitimate reason to close these satellite drop-off locations? >> i don't see a legitimate reason. i think it's completely illogical. >> reporter: harris county judge lina hidalgo joined civil rights groups across texas, calling it a blatant attempt at voter suppression. this tent a couple hundred dollar
in the lone star state waited hours in lines on the first day of early voting, in-person voting as janet shamlian reports, some people may have a hard time casting a ballot because of the limited number of drop-off ballot boxes. >> in their red pickup, richard and mae joyce nickerson both in their 70s just drove 35 miles to vote. >> it really does not make sense. it's totally inconvenient. >> but we had to do it. >> reporter: they used to drive a few minutes. the...
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>> o'donnell: janet shamlian, anank you. tonight, france is more than doubling the number of troops on patrol and raising its security alert to its highest level, after a suspected terrorist attack left three people dead in the southern city of nice. cbs's imtiaz tyab reports tonight from paris. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: france is on edge tonight. the target? the inside of a catholic church, where three people were stabbed to death. investigators say one victim was virtually beheaded. the attacker, a 21-year-old tunisian national, was shot and is in police custody. president emmanuel macron rushed to the area... ( speaking french ) >> reporter: ...telling reporters france is under attack by islamist terror, and sharply increasing the number of troops on the street to 7,000. this is a nation already tense after a series of violent attacks, all in a matter of weeks, and all connected to the published cartoons depicting the prophet muhammad, considered blasphemous by muslims. macron's defense of the images as an extension of fra
>> o'donnell: janet shamlian, anank you. tonight, france is more than doubling the number of troops on patrol and raising its security alert to its highest level, after a suspected terrorist attack left three people dead in the southern city of nice. cbs's imtiaz tyab reports tonight from paris. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: france is on edge tonight. the target? the inside of a catholic church, where three people were stabbed to death. investigators say one victim was virtually...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> o'donnell: we're going to continue covering those stories. there was a bombshell revelation today at a court hearing for some of the suspects accusinged of plotting to kidnap michigan's governor. an f.b.i. agent testified the men also talked about kidnapping virginia governor ralph northam. it's not clear if it went beyond the discussion stage. the agent also testified that the men also considered leaving governor whitmer in a boat in the middle of lake michigan. more than a dozen suspects are under arrest in connection with the plot against whitmer. now to a cbs news exclusive: the only broadcast interview with breonnbreonna taylor's boyfrien, kenneth walker. he and taylor were together when police burst into her louisville apartment in march. walker fired a shot, believing they were intruders. officers returned fire, killing taylor. none of those officers is charged in her death. walker told "cbs this morning's"" gayle king how he wants want world to remember taylor. >> to the world, just hash tag a picture and all of that. but to me, it wa
janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> o'donnell: we're going to continue covering those stories. there was a bombshell revelation today at a court hearing for some of the suspects accusinged of plotting to kidnap michigan's governor. an f.b.i. agent testified the men also talked about kidnapping virginia governor ralph northam. it's not clear if it went beyond the discussion stage. the agent also testified that the men also considered leaving governor whitmer in a boat in the middle of...
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norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you. we're going to turn to a surrkable story of survival. we're learning new details tonight about a mother who was stranded in utah's zion national park for nearly two weeks before she was finally rescued. tonight cbs' carter evans talks with her sister. >> reporter: holly courtier's family says she was extremely de hydrated and weak when she was found alive after 12 days missing in zion national park. her sister jillian oliver says courtier survived by drinking river water. what was her condition when they found her? >> she was very dehydrated and found out she had april concussion and she couldn't move. she could barely speak. she was bruised very badly. >> her daughter kaley chambers tells cbs news her mom injured her head on a tree and was too week and disoriented to seek out help. courtier an experienced hiker left no itinerary and did not bring a cell foe. questions remain about how the 38 year old mother was able to survive for nearly two weeks in the wild. her daughter says she w
norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you. we're going to turn to a surrkable story of survival. we're learning new details tonight about a mother who was stranded in utah's zion national park for nearly two weeks before she was finally rescued. tonight cbs' carter evans talks with her sister. >> reporter: holly courtier's family says she was extremely de hydrated and weak when she was found alive after 12 days missing in zion national park. her sister jillian oliver says...
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norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, mlank you. there's still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs eveng news." a devastating discovery: mass destruction in the aftermath of historic wildfires. and, breonna taylor's mother demands a new investigation into her daughter's death, after grand jurors in the case speak out to cbs news. for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks thisa window of time to help protect the ones you love. your preteen benefits from staying up-to-date with their well visits. this is your window of protection. schedule their well visit now. what do you look for when i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on
norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, mlank you. there's still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs eveng news." a devastating discovery: mass destruction in the aftermath of historic wildfires. and, breonna taylor's mother demands a new investigation into her daughter's death, after grand jurors in the case speak out to cbs news. for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks thisa window of time to help protect the ones you love. your preteen benefits from staying...
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a hug from his wife janet. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david and hello, america. >> he did it. >> what made it worthwhile was the support that i got from all the people during the race. >> and tonight, we've learned dan has now raised $134,000. >> the support of all your viewers from across the nation has really launched our mission. >> the money donated will help dogs like lizzy here who are part of our foster program find their forever homes. >> tonight here, dan and his new challenge. >> i challenge people out there to think of great things they can do and fight to work to get it done and you will get it done. >> dan helping so many dogs in need. it must be nice to play by a different set of rules. in california, we're the only state where wealthy trust fund heirs get their own tax loophole. these tax cheats avoid millions in taxes on vacation homes and coastal mansions depriving our schools. prop 19 closes this unfair loophole that's been exploited by an elite few and helps our schools, firefighters, a
a hug from his wife janet. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david and hello, america. >> he did it. >> what made it worthwhile was the support that i got from all the people during the race. >> and tonight, we've learned dan has now raised $134,000. >> the support of all your viewers from across the nation has really launched our mission. >> the money donated will help dogs like lizzy here who are part of our foster program find their forever homes. >>...
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speaker: janet daby?et daby: can the prime minister confirm that his government is seeking to force the mayor of london, sadiq khan, to remove free travel for under-18s and for holders of the 60-plus travel card in return for further financial support for tfl to keep the tubes and buses running? how can this be right when many people in london, including in my constituency, already have months of genuine hardship ahead of them? pm johnson: it was the labour mayor of london who bankrupted tfl's finances, and any changes that he brings in are entirely his responsibility. i suggest she holds him to account. jo gideon: i know that the prime minister is committed to doubling down on levelling up. will he join me for a virtual tour of stoke-on-trent central and a roundtable with key partners focused on delivering for the left behind, not least to ensure that the transforming cities fund investment will revolutionise public transport in the city? pm johnson: mr. speaker, that is an easy commitment for me to make
speaker: janet daby?et daby: can the prime minister confirm that his government is seeking to force the mayor of london, sadiq khan, to remove free travel for under-18s and for holders of the 60-plus travel card in return for further financial support for tfl to keep the tubes and buses running? how can this be right when many people in london, including in my constituency, already have months of genuine hardship ahead of them? pm johnson: it was the labour mayor of london who bankrupted tfl's...
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janet was absolutely right.s right now ain't need for fiscal support, especially at the bottom. shapedtalk about a k recovery. those at the bottom are having a very hard time. the unemployment rate among certain groups of the population are very elevated. thing. is one but there are certain sectors of the economy that are badly afflicted and they need assistance. for instance, i am in one of those. the education sector, research sector, and those are sectors that are going to be vital to the country pot future. if we let those weekend, we are not going to have -- we are going to have a weak economy now, but we are going to have an even weaker economy in the future. >> one thing we have been talking a lot about in the past few months has been gdp and how it's going to go down dramatically on the heels of the pandemic and you were recently quoted in a bloomberg article about how this is not a great measure of people's well-being. he also set high prices in the stock market are an even worse indicator of societal w
janet was absolutely right.s right now ain't need for fiscal support, especially at the bottom. shapedtalk about a k recovery. those at the bottom are having a very hard time. the unemployment rate among certain groups of the population are very elevated. thing. is one but there are certain sectors of the economy that are badly afflicted and they need assistance. for instance, i am in one of those. the education sector, research sector, and those are sectors that are going to be vital to the...
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>>me dijo janet en el aviÓn, mi nombre es jean. oiga, ¿quiÉn es usted? >>dr.t, agente perry, del fbi se le solicita en el pentÁgono, seÑor. >>olvÍdelo, siento haber preguntado. >>no, espere, jean, un momento. ¿quiere tomar una taza de cafÉ? >>mientras no sea en un aviÓn. >>claro que no. [risas] [risas] [♪] >>entonces, jean, dÍgame algo, ¿le gusta el hockey? jean: ¿hockey? no. solo me gusta el baseball. [risas] cc=telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com encontraba bajo la custodia de la policÍa. por quÉ algunos activistas creen que pudo haberse evitado. >>> los cd c informan que los latinos con coronavirus son hospitalizados cuatro veces mÁs que los anglosajones. hablaremos al regresar. >>> feliz sÁbado, mala calidad de aire en la bahÍa permiten los riesgos de los incendios. mÁs detalles en un minuto. regresamos. (comerciales) hola carmen... veo que su presión esta mucho mejor. si doctor cortés... es que... lucy, lucy cuidado con eso por favor. perdón. carmen... ehmm... - mija, mija... - pÍo pio... pÍo pio! ♪ los pollitos dicen... ♪ pío pío pío pío pío ♪ ♪ c
>>me dijo janet en el aviÓn, mi nombre es jean. oiga, ¿quiÉn es usted? >>dr.t, agente perry, del fbi se le solicita en el pentÁgono, seÑor. >>olvÍdelo, siento haber preguntado. >>no, espere, jean, un momento. ¿quiere tomar una taza de cafÉ? >>mientras no sea en un aviÓn. >>claro que no. [risas] [risas] [♪] >>entonces, jean, dÍgame algo, ¿le gusta el hockey? jean: ¿hockey? no. solo me gusta el baseball. [risas] cc=telemundo network...
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as the newest cochair of the commission, i am proud to work frank,. -- frank, dot, janet, and a talented staff and crew who deal with moving parts ranging from prep and production to cybersecurity and set design, lighting, and logistics. over the years, they have created an institution that has made debates an important part of our democratic process. a view shared by the american electorate. also, the advent of the commission sponsored debate watch allows the watch committee in all 50 states and puerto rico to exchange views on issues raised in debates with those who agree and those who disagree. to listen respectfully to each other's opinions. debate watch 2020 will reach more than one million utah,ipants and here in the utah debate commission is carrying out a broad civic education program around the conducting an essay competition for high school ninents and encouraging colleges and universities in the states to organize virtual debate watches. significant as debates have become, they can be even more consequential overseas. the commission has helped organized 450 debates in 45 natio
as the newest cochair of the commission, i am proud to work frank,. -- frank, dot, janet, and a talented staff and crew who deal with moving parts ranging from prep and production to cybersecurity and set design, lighting, and logistics. over the years, they have created an institution that has made debates an important part of our democratic process. a view shared by the american electorate. also, the advent of the commission sponsored debate watch allows the watch committee in all 50 states...
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could it be secretary of the treasury janet yellen? look for that in the 8:00 hour. futures up 31. close. francine, go home. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ the recoveryinue is anticipated, which will benefit the global recovery. the risk that we see right now macro leverage ratio is increasing. >> the risks remain very heavily skewed toward the downside. >> the -- what you could take and may you are not going to take in october. the financial system becomes unstable, the economy could fall into -- >> if you were to grasp this after the decline we saw in march and april, the recovery looks something like this. tom: central bankers waxing fiscal, and we will talk to innet yellen about that the 8:00 hour. look for that coming up this morning. away from economics, what to do with your money. tim's bevan us. what is the active advantage right now? -- a faird talk about round of active management out there. i am hearing that active is doing better. i would say quite simply the evidence that active management works is overwhelming , unless you are too big to who onnt with people paper
could it be secretary of the treasury janet yellen? look for that in the 8:00 hour. futures up 31. close. francine, go home. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ the recoveryinue is anticipated, which will benefit the global recovery. the risk that we see right now macro leverage ratio is increasing. >> the risks remain very heavily skewed toward the downside. >> the -- what you could take and may you are not going to take in october. the financial system becomes unstable, the...
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we were speaking to janet yellen about auction theory. speaking to her about climate change, and she shift did the dialogue to this heated and forceful comment on monetary and fiscal policy. i can say, and i, i have never seen a central banker, active or retired, as forceful as the gentlelady was yesterday. she was fired up. it was really something. sure she ism echoing the thoughts many who were in central banking still have been making. we have heard many calls for government to do anything. -- do their thing. when we were talking about mario draghi, of -- a very different look at it. tom: with all of these distractions, this is extraordinary, what we heard from yellen yesterday. john joins us from jp morgan. i was thunderstruck by the force from jenny ellis. yellen. where's the immediacy from powell, around the world, of central bankers saying let's go? john: it just reflects a global recognition by central bankers that there's a limited degree by which they can improve the economy through monetary policy. they've already pushed down l
we were speaking to janet yellen about auction theory. speaking to her about climate change, and she shift did the dialogue to this heated and forceful comment on monetary and fiscal policy. i can say, and i, i have never seen a central banker, active or retired, as forceful as the gentlelady was yesterday. she was fired up. it was really something. sure she ism echoing the thoughts many who were in central banking still have been making. we have heard many calls for government to do anything....
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personally i'd rather have tea with my roommates christine and janet. chrissie and janet. like to be jack tripper in that sandwich. hey tyrus on what that means so float away. how do you feel about election day? >> filthy, filthy. greg: i'm disgusted by myself sometimes tyrus. >> as you should be. i'm going to go cultural on this. investigate said in wheelchairs and forget the hearse. those things you just don't do. if i'm old and my k we are going to pick you up in a hearse to the no. since you're in here what you try the cough and? we have a special on early burials right now. if your family is trying to save a buck get your vote on and then we will bury you. don't trust this one, sorry can't do it. greg: terry you have been in combat. do you find when you hear things like election stress it's kind of annoying? although i get stressed out. maybe i'm just annoying. >> well funeral homes taking old people did vote i have one phrase for that and then i would say yeah there's a phrase we have all the time for what we see going on in the country. hard times make hard manned a
personally i'd rather have tea with my roommates christine and janet. chrissie and janet. like to be jack tripper in that sandwich. hey tyrus on what that means so float away. how do you feel about election day? >> filthy, filthy. greg: i'm disgusted by myself sometimes tyrus. >> as you should be. i'm going to go cultural on this. investigate said in wheelchairs and forget the hearse. those things you just don't do. if i'm old and my k we are going to pick you up in a hearse to the...
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yellene: fed chair janet speaking yesterday to lisa and tom. thing that tom first asked her right off the bat. who was going to be filling a potential biden cabinet, whether she would join the administration and her answer was no comment, but like all the central bankers we heard from and the fed chiefs, she said it has to do with fiscal stimulus and yet, we still don't have a deal. manus: absolutely, and that clock is ticking down. the question is, has the market priced in a skinny deal and what does that do to the dollar? lagarde,u back to kuroda, and bailey. it was a clear message. i think the clearest from kuroda in terms of the risks to the global economy, the risks to japan of double-dip. that is certainly out there. annmarie: certainly is and we will see whether or not we get that deal later today. and weimposed deadline will speak to the house speaker nancy pelosi today. with more news, laura wright. >> president trump is hitting out at the government's top infectious disease expert anthony fauci, calling him an idiot. he criticized him
yellene: fed chair janet speaking yesterday to lisa and tom. thing that tom first asked her right off the bat. who was going to be filling a potential biden cabinet, whether she would join the administration and her answer was no comment, but like all the central bankers we heard from and the fed chiefs, she said it has to do with fiscal stimulus and yet, we still don't have a deal. manus: absolutely, and that clock is ticking down. the question is, has the market priced in a skinny deal and...
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run america to be united or janet. we could not afford 4 more years of doubts are out. in the final spurt of the campaign president donald trump holds 3 public events a day without social distancing and wearing face masks just like here in michigan a traditionally democratic stronghold which he barely won 4 years ago and the question of whether trump would accept defeat graciously keeps popping up or just he claims that voting by mail could lead to fraud who has voted so far ah ok who is going to vote on tuesday are it's a funny thing you know we tell our people go out and we're not big into the ballot world we sort of the like it ok you know because too many tricks get played in some states ballots must arrive by election day in other states they only have to be postmarked by that date in pennsylvania ballots will be accepted up to 3 days after election day and in north carolina up to 9 days after november 3rd legal arguments against that by republicans were overruled in the supreme court telling the ballots could take weeks only a massive lead would make it obvious fa
run america to be united or janet. we could not afford 4 more years of doubts are out. in the final spurt of the campaign president donald trump holds 3 public events a day without social distancing and wearing face masks just like here in michigan a traditionally democratic stronghold which he barely won 4 years ago and the question of whether trump would accept defeat graciously keeps popping up or just he claims that voting by mail could lead to fraud who has voted so far ah ok who is going...