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"happy birthday, jay. love, cam." ...cam. yeah. jay, you re-gifted my gift? dad!i didn't know he wrote in it. because you didn't open it. so now i feel like a jerk. how could you be a jerk? you're wearing that hat. a year from now, i'm gonna know what that means. ♪ i got gloria the greatest valentine's day gift -- a box set of dvds of all the dean martin roasts. i was so moved by the romantic gesture that for jay's birthday, i invited a bunch of people over to insult him. (laughter) shorty: so, my ex-wife and i, we were on vacation with jay and gloria. they're walking down the beach, and my ex-wife says, "whoa, look at all that skin." and i said, "baby, come on. what's wrong with that? she's a beautiful woman in a bikini." she said, "oh, i'm talkin' about jay's scalp." (laughter) jay is so not latin that every time that he dances, people point him to the bathroom. (laughter) he has no rhythm. that's what i mean. but seriously, i love the whites. no, but seriously, jay is quite the environmentalist. just this last year, he recycled a gift of mine -- a wonderful boo
"happy birthday, jay. love, cam." ...cam. yeah. jay, you re-gifted my gift? dad!i didn't know he wrote in it. because you didn't open it. so now i feel like a jerk. how could you be a jerk? you're wearing that hat. a year from now, i'm gonna know what that means. ♪ i got gloria the greatest valentine's day gift -- a box set of dvds of all the dean martin roasts. i was so moved by the romantic gesture that for jay's birthday, i invited a bunch of people over to insult him. (laughter)...
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annmarie: risk from overdoing it seems to be smaller, from jay powell.ary policymakers are standing by to do more to support their economy, signaling they will at the very least keep interest rates on hold. michelle, thanks so much for joining us this morning. what can the fed do as stimulus talks are pretty much broken at the moment? theelle: you can since frustration just dripping from the words of chair powell, saying there's little risk in doing too much. we talk about the debt risk around the world and what it might do to credit ratings but that conversation remains very long-term at the moment. conservatives are conceding that there is still a lot that needs to be done to rescue certain areas and help consumers and businesses that powell is talking about that are in a hardship state and will be so until we get more stimulus. officials are frustrated because they feel they've got little firepower left. our central bank tracker a bloomberg shows that of the 23 top central banks in the world, just four are set to still cut for the remainder of this ye
annmarie: risk from overdoing it seems to be smaller, from jay powell.ary policymakers are standing by to do more to support their economy, signaling they will at the very least keep interest rates on hold. michelle, thanks so much for joining us this morning. what can the fed do as stimulus talks are pretty much broken at the moment? theelle: you can since frustration just dripping from the words of chair powell, saying there's little risk in doing too much. we talk about the debt risk around...
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(majestic music) (jay) tonight, on jay leno's garage... it's okay, we're comedians.supercars... if you like driving, this is kind of the best. (jay) ...to concept cars... (robert) the design was really a new era. (jay) ...and everything in between. (jerry) you get in a car like this and you see how it's perfect exactly as it is. (jay) beauty can be a lot of things... it's still got it! ...and it's different things to different people. (keith) i can feel the road. it has just the right amount of drama. we've gathered all the most beautiful cars we could find that we featured on jay leno's garage and we put 'em in one show. -yes! -welcome to jay leno's garage top 10 most beautiful rides. coming in at number ten, the porsche speedster.
(majestic music) (jay) tonight, on jay leno's garage... it's okay, we're comedians.supercars... if you like driving, this is kind of the best. (jay) ...to concept cars... (robert) the design was really a new era. (jay) ...and everything in between. (jerry) you get in a car like this and you see how it's perfect exactly as it is. (jay) beauty can be a lot of things... it's still got it! ...and it's different things to different people. (keith) i can feel the road. it has just the right amount of...
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jay powell made his strongest call yet or more on to support the fragile u.s. recovery.sident tweeted negotiations would not resume until after the election. he said it would herald a major new program for u.s. business. president trump's doctors say he has no symptoms of covid-19 as he recuperates. return say he wants to to the oval office quickly and several aides are unhappy about that. america's top military officer is in quarantine after potential exposure to the virus. isolatingl is self after he tested positive. social media acting against president trump, suggesting covid-19 is less deadly than regular flu. facebook removed his post, saying it violated the rules about misinformation. twitter put a warning over his tweets but left it accessible those who chose to click through and read it. the president posted his messages one day after that. the european union says it's ready to call the u.k.'s bluff by ignoring boris johnson's self-imposed deadline for a deal next week. they are prepared to elect talks roll-on and potentially -- met talks role on -- roll on. he
jay powell made his strongest call yet or more on to support the fragile u.s. recovery.sident tweeted negotiations would not resume until after the election. he said it would herald a major new program for u.s. business. president trump's doctors say he has no symptoms of covid-19 as he recuperates. return say he wants to to the oval office quickly and several aides are unhappy about that. america's top military officer is in quarantine after potential exposure to the virus. isolatingl is self...
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liz: jay, great to see you. jay snowden, penn national gaming.o date. >>> all right, we've got the closing bell ringing in 16 minutes. the dow still holding firm, up 1% or 282 points. the department of justice has now set its sights on google. we're hearing the justice department's lawsuit against the search giant behe moth may finally hit this week. what does that mean? when? this week's kind of broad. charlie knows the details. gasparino up next. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, so you're a smalltion. bor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your con
liz: jay, great to see you. jay snowden, penn national gaming.o date. >>> all right, we've got the closing bell ringing in 16 minutes. the dow still holding firm, up 1% or 282 points. the department of justice has now set its sights on google. we're hearing the justice department's lawsuit against the search giant behe moth may finally hit this week. what does that mean? when? this week's kind of broad. charlie knows the details. gasparino up next. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium...
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jay pharoah, everybody. "bad hair" premieres tomorrow on hulu. thanks, jay.ert series is presented by mercedes-benz, the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz, the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to octavia spencer, jay pharoah, kyle dunagan too. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. first, the song is called "fake" with an assist from conan gray, luav! ♪ ♪ yeah you and your friends you live on the surface act like you're perfect everyone knows ♪ ♪ you're just like everyone else except for you're better at taking photos ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, yeah why you gotta make everything a show baby you're so fake ♪ ♪ ah you don't mean a single thing you say ah ♪ ♪ if we've got a problem say it to my face ah and you're just like all ♪ ♪ the people that you hate you're so fake when the real you's back i'll pick up my phone ♪ ♪ calling me up when you're getting drunk you say you're in love but what do you mean ♪ ♪ 'cause when you wake up you blame it on drugs and then we break up you
jay pharoah, everybody. "bad hair" premieres tomorrow on hulu. thanks, jay.ert series is presented by mercedes-benz, the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz, the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to octavia spencer, jay pharoah, kyle dunagan too. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. first, the song is called "fake" with an assist from conan gray,...
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jay: absolutely.the course of the last , we've been very pleased that as part of our tonda, we have been able enact 60 priorities, and that included the paycheck protecting act, the lending program, all of those were really essential in the early days of the pandemic for stabilizing businesses in all sectors, not just manufacturing. the biggest thing we need to see in a bill that frankly needs to get through quickly, is an extension of the application period for the ppp program, because that is essential for small businesses. 90% of the numbers in the national association of manufacturers are small and medium in your fractures that have a small number of employees . those employees depend on that business'ability to keep its doors open. we need to have the application period extended and have the period for which the loans can be used extended past december 31. this is not a 12 week pandemic. we know it is much longer. and then i would say the other thing that needs to happen, and i'm going to be very
jay: absolutely.the course of the last , we've been very pleased that as part of our tonda, we have been able enact 60 priorities, and that included the paycheck protecting act, the lending program, all of those were really essential in the early days of the pandemic for stabilizing businesses in all sectors, not just manufacturing. the biggest thing we need to see in a bill that frankly needs to get through quickly, is an extension of the application period for the ppp program, because that is...
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jay hoag joins us this morning good to see you.e today >> hey, glad to be back here >> how big a deal do you think this is? >> well, i do want to call on my opinion that i'm not a close disney follower. reorganizations are a lot more important internally than externally i will say as a industry observer i've been incredibly impressed with the jobs disney has done with disney plus and shifting their business from plastic media to the streaming world. so i think incrementally betting on that makes sense as an outsider but also observe that manufacture the businesses as good as companies as disney is are under significant duress in covid-19 times >> the street's general take this morning is that reorganizations like this are fairly disney itself and that means they could last longer than the street might think but investors are likely to forgive that. do you have a problem with any of those points? >> not really. i give the company all the credit they were probably sitting there a couple years ago with no online presence direct to con
jay hoag joins us this morning good to see you.e today >> hey, glad to be back here >> how big a deal do you think this is? >> well, i do want to call on my opinion that i'm not a close disney follower. reorganizations are a lot more important internally than externally i will say as a industry observer i've been incredibly impressed with the jobs disney has done with disney plus and shifting their business from plastic media to the streaming world. so i think incrementally...
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we will get to jay powell in a little while. with us, minutia seek -- with us, minouche should seek -- minouche shafik. do you just throw everything at it right now and hope that something sticks? [laughter] minouche: i think you throw a lot, but you throw selectively. things like investment in infrastructure, measures that will increase the productive the capacity of the economy in the future and help people shift to those sectors which are growing is money well spent. i think just broad-based supporting consumption ad infinitum, you need to do a bit of that, but that is not what is going to get us out of this crisis. alix: does that mean job retraining versus just cutting checks? minouche: i definitely think we need to move more resources into job retraining. you need to support people through that process and provide a minimum income why they are -- income while they are retraining , but most countries in the world spend far too little. the best example is denmark, who reskilling of gdp on workers. they tend to have high wage
we will get to jay powell in a little while. with us, minutia seek -- with us, minouche should seek -- minouche shafik. do you just throw everything at it right now and hope that something sticks? [laughter] minouche: i think you throw a lot, but you throw selectively. things like investment in infrastructure, measures that will increase the productive the capacity of the economy in the future and help people shift to those sectors which are growing is money well spent. i think just broad-based...
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>> jay, thank you so much.minating the headlines, it's easy to forget just how impactful this is. we still have seven more weeks of this hurricane season. >> just the physical toll on everybody there, mentally, emotionally for all of them. so difficult. >> we feel for them. >>> a group in hong kong is in a league of their own when it comes to yoga, holding classes inside an aquarium while giant sharks and fish look on. hong kong's ocean park offered activities like this to keep businesses afloat. a deep breath and a bit ol' ohm for everybody here goat yoga is a thing, having goats hang around you. >> maybe they'll combine them next >>> right now at 4:30 and happening now, reopening in the east bay. gyms and libraries will be back in business. next, everything that's reopening and where and just in time for the weekend. >>> and a cooldown hitting the bay area. fire danger lingers. bracing fo blackouts. quality concerns continue, which means it is another spare the air day. your forecast is straight ahead for the
>> jay, thank you so much.minating the headlines, it's easy to forget just how impactful this is. we still have seven more weeks of this hurricane season. >> just the physical toll on everybody there, mentally, emotionally for all of them. so difficult. >> we feel for them. >>> a group in hong kong is in a league of their own when it comes to yoga, holding classes inside an aquarium while giant sharks and fish look on. hong kong's ocean park offered activities like...
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most of which was owned by our buccaneering friend jay gould.n e behalf of the workers, which probably tells us more about gould than the governors but never the less, gould gave back the pay cut and once again, workers saw value in organization. it all meant dramatic growth for the knights of labor. then they had 700,000 member, but this would be the knight's high water mark and one reason for the decline is the first of several famous and telling episodes within american labor religion. we can call them really explosions in the guilded age. the hey market affair. there was a strike at the mccorm irk reaper works in chicago on may 3rd, 1886. there were anarchists in chicago and they said this violence, to us, is a wonderful example of our broader critique of american capitalism and so we want to take advantage of this moment to use this tragedy in order to demonstrate to people the validity of our -- so they called for protests beginning may 4th. they were well attended by the working classes. especially german immigrants. there was a large tur
most of which was owned by our buccaneering friend jay gould.n e behalf of the workers, which probably tells us more about gould than the governors but never the less, gould gave back the pay cut and once again, workers saw value in organization. it all meant dramatic growth for the knights of labor. then they had 700,000 member, but this would be the knight's high water mark and one reason for the decline is the first of several famous and telling episodes within american labor religion. we...
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nbc's jay gray has the latest from salt lake city. hey, jay, good morning >> hey, there. good morning, phillip. good morning, lindsey. you could tell, from the start, this was going to be a different debate you could see it inside the hall, with the covid-19 protections. and between the candidates, who were much more civil this go-around, than the men at the top of their ticket last week. still, there were some very clear and distinct differences here vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris wasted little time getting right to it. >> he will not raise taxes on anybody who makes less than $400,000 a year. >> he said he is going to appeal the trump tax cuts. >> mr. vice president, i'm speaking >> reporter: the debate, fast-paced at times. the back and forth, contentious but civil. >> you respect the american people when you tell them the truth. you respect the american people when you have the courage to be a leader >> reporter: covid-19 dominateth ear dominating the early discussion. >> they knew and covered it up they minimized the seriousness of it. >> we were
nbc's jay gray has the latest from salt lake city. hey, jay, good morning >> hey, there. good morning, phillip. good morning, lindsey. you could tell, from the start, this was going to be a different debate you could see it inside the hall, with the covid-19 protections. and between the candidates, who were much more civil this go-around, than the men at the top of their ticket last week. still, there were some very clear and distinct differences here vice president mike pence and senator...
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he was racing for team year most jay italia. he was racing forteam gb at year most jay italia.n, aged 22. he is setting them up here so it looks like you're sacrificing his own chances by keeping the speed high. but his vibes to fame has been meteoric, from support rider to grant or winning just three weeks. next on the agenda, catching up with his family. he's not seen year. the hope that after that? next year, hopefully, the tokyo olympics are going to happen and that has been a long—term goal for a few months now so long—term goal for a few months now so that is definitely one of the bigger ones that i would look forward to. drew savage reporting there. for more on this incredible story we arejoined there. for more on this incredible story we are joined by cycling journalist michael hutchinson. thank you for speaking to us originally a support rider but of well for more on his incredible story, we'rejoined by cycling journalist, michael hutchinson. he was originally a support riderfor geraint thomas before he crashed out — has he been fortunate to get this win? i think there
he was racing for team year most jay italia. he was racing forteam gb at year most jay italia.n, aged 22. he is setting them up here so it looks like you're sacrificing his own chances by keeping the speed high. but his vibes to fame has been meteoric, from support rider to grant or winning just three weeks. next on the agenda, catching up with his family. he's not seen year. the hope that after that? next year, hopefully, the tokyo olympics are going to happen and that has been a long—term...
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anna: jay, thank you so much for bringing us this story, jay bradley, whiskey & wealth club co-founderoomberg, shifting from the output to the fundamentals in germany. what does that mean? we will talk about that with ricky jones, bloomberg's mliv market a rate strategist in berlin. this is bloomberg. ♪ berlin. this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloombergme back to markets," this is the "european open." minutes into the session -- 50 minutes into the session, the stoxx 600 down, as we recall, for the fourth day in a row. every single day so far this week. joining us now is richard jones, bloomberg's mliv rate strategist , hiding comfortably and safely away in berlin. richard, i assume that you are, you know, keeping your social distance, as we see cases here get, and some cases, out-of-control. hitting new daily records in many countries across europe. pandemichat -- this what is bringing the stoxx 600 down? richard: yeah, to answer your question, i am working from home. those german numbers overnight are almost shocking. almost a 50% rise in infections versus the previous day. and i do think that
anna: jay, thank you so much for bringing us this story, jay bradley, whiskey & wealth club co-founderoomberg, shifting from the output to the fundamentals in germany. what does that mean? we will talk about that with ricky jones, bloomberg's mliv market a rate strategist in berlin. this is bloomberg. ♪ berlin. this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloombergme back to markets," this is the "european open." minutes into the session -- 50 minutes into the session, the stoxx 600 down,...
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today she meets jay in the lobby. to. both things thank you for. all we read in your mind oh ok i have like the devotionals with it so i have the super bowl for the bushes ok with you too old to smooth. over. completely. jay has diabetes and his left foot had to be amputated shortly before the pandemic like him a disproportionately high number of black americans suffer from preexisting conditions and are especially at risk during the pandemic. i just thought it physical. the more prime. pandemic a i was knocked out of rehab because those considered the high risk of the last one still in this chair and i want to know this in the daily can come out. go back in. this is what. we just had to keep going forward. trying to stay alive. but many weren't so lucky. that let the hospital is just around the corner from to me because apartment. she will never forget the weeks when the city was the world wide at the center of the pandemic. overpass here and. you know semi trucks that were for all the defeat bodies. of that analysis very alarming it was a very sc
today she meets jay in the lobby. to. both things thank you for. all we read in your mind oh ok i have like the devotionals with it so i have the super bowl for the bushes ok with you too old to smooth. over. completely. jay has diabetes and his left foot had to be amputated shortly before the pandemic like him a disproportionately high number of black americans suffer from preexisting conditions and are especially at risk during the pandemic. i just thought it physical. the more prime....
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get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john jay. he's outstanding. he's outstanding. i will tell you, i spotted him
get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john jay. he's outstanding. he's outstanding. i will tell you, i spotted him
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let's bring in our candidates for governor, , the incumbent washington governor jay inslee and republic police chief loren culp. first of all i need an
let's bring in our candidates for governor, , the incumbent washington governor jay inslee and republic police chief loren culp. first of all i need an
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what should i take from the fact that that is coming out of jay powell's mouth? michael: it is definitely a get out of jail free card for congress if they want to spend money. he has been saying this for a while, and they haven't been able to come to agreement on that. there's a real dispute on capitol hill about whether or not it is a good idea to put a significant amount of more money into the economy. both sides want to put at least $1 trillion in. , kratz want to put over $2 trillion in. there is a -- democrats want to put over $2 trillion in. there is a dispute among how much to spend. it will be interesting to see, even with the glacial pace of talks, whether this puts a thumb on the scale and influences them one way or another. guy: we are going to leave it there. we really appreciate you bringing this to us, and urinalysis. always appreciated. let's bring in -- and your analysis. always appreciated. let's bring in another voice on this. with us now is julia coronado, macro policy perspectives president. what did you make of that? julia: a clarion call for
what should i take from the fact that that is coming out of jay powell's mouth? michael: it is definitely a get out of jail free card for congress if they want to spend money. he has been saying this for a while, and they haven't been able to come to agreement on that. there's a real dispute on capitol hill about whether or not it is a good idea to put a significant amount of more money into the economy. both sides want to put at least $1 trillion in. , kratz want to put over $2 trillion in....
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jay powell and christine lagarde speak today. annmarie: good morning. just gone 6:00 a.m. in the city of london. there is a lot to really digest with what happened overnight in d.c. the president of the united states spent 72 hours at walter reed hospital. he returned to the white house, a quite dramatic return. he walked up to the balcony of the white house, removed his mask, flashed a thumbs up, and saluting to the cameras. it showed a defiance of the virus, to public health measures. he is eager, you sell what he said at the top of the hour, to project strength in the face of the virus, but it has killed more than 200,000 americans. be theyes, it could three days that redefines the narrative of the last 30 days of the selection. at one juncture he said, maybe i'm immune, i'm feeling good, don't let it dominate your life. john arthur's column is brilliant. --ammad ali arian morant warned yesterday. what trump did was to reinforce the progrowth narrative rather than fright and limit your behavior. it is that sheer, utter imagery of defiance. a couple of breaking news head
jay powell and christine lagarde speak today. annmarie: good morning. just gone 6:00 a.m. in the city of london. there is a lot to really digest with what happened overnight in d.c. the president of the united states spent 72 hours at walter reed hospital. he returned to the white house, a quite dramatic return. he walked up to the balcony of the white house, removed his mask, flashed a thumbs up, and saluting to the cameras. it showed a defiance of the virus, to public health measures. he is...
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. >> candidates for washington governor democratic incumbent jay inslee and republican challenger loren culp recently held their own to schedule debate. governor inslee ran for president and eventually suspending his campaign citing low poll numbers. he is seeking his third term as governor. mr. culp is an army veteran and current police chief of republican washington into eastern part of the state. >> tonight from the tbw studios in olympia, republican loren culp and democrat jay inslee meet in the only debate in the race from washington governor. this debate has been organized by the washington state debate coalition and its premier media partners. seattle city, founded the coalition to enhance voter access to those who hold and seek our states highest officers. thank you to the washington state debate coalition lead sponsor aarp washington. >> to preserve social distancing the moderators are seated at the main studio while the candidates are at home in separate rooms elsewhere in the building. this debate with a moderated by broadcast political reporters, essex porter, brandy cruise,
. >> candidates for washington governor democratic incumbent jay inslee and republican challenger loren culp recently held their own to schedule debate. governor inslee ran for president and eventually suspending his campaign citing low poll numbers. he is seeking his third term as governor. mr. culp is an army veteran and current police chief of republican washington into eastern part of the state. >> tonight from the tbw studios in olympia, republican loren culp and democrat jay...
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oh, jay, i'm so sorry. that is the bad thing about loving animals, right? but think about all the wonderful things you gave her, like a beautiful home, delicious food... (lid thuds) ...our marital bed. i'm sorry, jay. stella will not be forgotten. i'm not putting her down, you goblin. she needs a surgery. that is such great news. oh, what's wrong with stella? she has an elongated soft palate, which is why sometimes it's hard for her to breathe. and she snores a lot. any chance that they can do you, too? this is a serious operation. they have to put her out. jay: what happens if she doesn't wake up? what would i do?! when i got my wisdom teeth out,
oh, jay, i'm so sorry. that is the bad thing about loving animals, right? but think about all the wonderful things you gave her, like a beautiful home, delicious food... (lid thuds) ...our marital bed. i'm sorry, jay. stella will not be forgotten. i'm not putting her down, you goblin. she needs a surgery. that is such great news. oh, what's wrong with stella? she has an elongated soft palate, which is why sometimes it's hard for her to breathe. and she snores a lot. any chance that they can do...
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and the chief fund raiser for that project was jay cook.e has been a major financier during the civil war. investors were starting to realize in the early 1870s that perhaps in our zeal for railroad building we had gone too far. maybe we're overbuilt. maybe the railroad bubble is about to burst and all of a sudden jay cook had trouble raising money. he had trouble getting a loan. people found out he was overextended. and on september 18th, 1873, jay cook and company declared bankruptcy. when cook went under, it dragged down other businesses and railroads and banks with him. a panic hit wall street. beginning september 20th, the new york stock exchange, which i said was heavily populated by railroad stocks, closed for ten days and over the next two months, 55 railroads went bankrupt and i didn't stop there. by 1874, 25% of the nation's railroad bonds were in default and it wasn't just railroads that were affected. over the following two years, there were over 18,000 business failures, many people including this cartoonist clung to the tradit
and the chief fund raiser for that project was jay cook.e has been a major financier during the civil war. investors were starting to realize in the early 1870s that perhaps in our zeal for railroad building we had gone too far. maybe we're overbuilt. maybe the railroad bubble is about to burst and all of a sudden jay cook had trouble raising money. he had trouble getting a loan. people found out he was overextended. and on september 18th, 1873, jay cook and company declared bankruptcy. when...
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policy responded saying that trump is ignoring jay powell and the need for stimulus.: joining us with more is the director of research and analysis for employee america. thank you for joining us. there is sort of been this narrative that we might get a stimulus now. it seems less likely now. but it is very much more likely underrate theoretical provided industry should sometime early next year. supposing we do get that, and again it all depends on the vote and everything, what are the costs of the next several months of basically nothing new being spent into the economy? >> i think we are right now seeing the transfers from the government to the household sector are dwindling. hope you're likely to see, especially -- still elevated unemployment. obviously, the unemployment rate is down probably faster than some expected. but we are still dealing with a pretty rough labor market and not really the opportunity to earn income the way there normally would be. we are talking about people who cannot make their payments for rent, cannot afford some basic essentials. that sor
policy responded saying that trump is ignoring jay powell and the need for stimulus.: joining us with more is the director of research and analysis for employee america. thank you for joining us. there is sort of been this narrative that we might get a stimulus now. it seems less likely now. but it is very much more likely underrate theoretical provided industry should sometime early next year. supposing we do get that, and again it all depends on the vote and everything, what are the costs of...
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jay? dr. butler: good afternoon, everybody. thank you for being here. fabulous to be able to speak to you today, and thank you for that introduction, dr. redfield. we are here to give you the latest on what's going on with the covid-19 pandemic. unfortunately, we are seeing a distressing trend in the united states with covid-19 cases increasing in nearly 75% of the country. to date, we have confirmed over 8.1 million cases, and sadly, over 220,000 deaths since january. i know these are numbers, but these are also people, and we mourn these losses. in the past week, we have seen nearly 60,000 cases a day on average as well as several -- as 700 deaths. here in georgia, we have also seen an increase in the number of cases despite the decline we experienced beginning in august. we are also seeing cases increase in really all parts of the country. in the midwest particularly, likely in part because people are moving indoors with the arrival of cooler temperatures. another factor is that smaller and more intimate gatherings of family, friends, and neighbors m
jay? dr. butler: good afternoon, everybody. thank you for being here. fabulous to be able to speak to you today, and thank you for that introduction, dr. redfield. we are here to give you the latest on what's going on with the covid-19 pandemic. unfortunately, we are seeing a distressing trend in the united states with covid-19 cases increasing in nearly 75% of the country. to date, we have confirmed over 8.1 million cases, and sadly, over 220,000 deaths since january. i know these are numbers,...
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first, though, to jay ecker. he co-owns two restaurants in lake charles rick and jack's brewing company and panorama music house in old downtown district. it looks like you've got a heck of a storm out there how are things and how are you >> it's starting to get a little bit scary. i'm seeing debris floating down the street, which looks more like a river right now but we're safe we're hunkered down. >> i see behind you, i don't hear it, which is surprising, but i can see it behind you. what's back there and what's happening back there >> well, that's my backyard. i used to have a fence there until laura. it's now gone. so some of the trees that were back there are gone as well. >> and so this -- what we're seeing that looks damaged back there is damaged from august 30th >> that's right. >> and what you're getting now is wind and rain. >> exactly. >> you said it's starting to get scary. you lived through a storm a month and a half ago does this seem like a cake or is it like -- >> well, we evacuated for laura. i'm
first, though, to jay ecker. he co-owns two restaurants in lake charles rick and jack's brewing company and panorama music house in old downtown district. it looks like you've got a heck of a storm out there how are things and how are you >> it's starting to get a little bit scary. i'm seeing debris floating down the street, which looks more like a river right now but we're safe we're hunkered down. >> i see behind you, i don't hear it, which is surprising, but i can see it behind...
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jay gray is there. he is getting wet. how are you?s intensified in the last 30 to 45 minutes rain is picking up i want to walk you down this the river. it is already over its banks here that will be a problem we have six or seven hours of these conditions left to go. we will see sheets of rain continue to fall in the lafayette area we could see up to a foot of run and wind gusts over hurricane strength it will be a rough ride for the next six or seven hours. this is an area here already dealing with laura, a category 4 storm. they have been working for six weeks and that will be washed away as this storm moves in. >> jay is one of the correspondents we have he said vermillion, they are expecting up to 11 feet of storm surge. new orleans, 1 to 3 feet it won't be horrible near new orleans, but on the east side of louisiana, lake charles which just got battered the end of august, that place is about to get hit again. the whole hour at 7:00 eastern -- >> coming up next on this particular show. we have options action weep can right here. c
jay gray is there. he is getting wet. how are you?s intensified in the last 30 to 45 minutes rain is picking up i want to walk you down this the river. it is already over its banks here that will be a problem we have six or seven hours of these conditions left to go. we will see sheets of rain continue to fall in the lafayette area we could see up to a foot of run and wind gusts over hurricane strength it will be a rough ride for the next six or seven hours. this is an area here already dealing...
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one of those honoured with an mbe is jay flynn.most popular online quiz who raised more than £750,000 for charity during lockdown. jay, thank you forjoining us and congratulations. how do you find out about your work with mike the same way as everyone else, i think via e—mail. way as everyone else, i think via e-mail. i wasjust about to go live with one of the quizzes on thursday night, it was 20 minute before and is e—mail pops up from the cabinet office, i thought, is e—mail pops up from the cabinet office, ithought, this is e—mail pops up from the cabinet office, i thought, this looks a bit official, i also read this. i nearly fell off my chair, i could not think it was real, i spoke to on the day after and they said it was com pletely after and they said it was completely real. you are being awarded with an mbe. it's...|j shell—shocked still. amazing, i guess you get to go to the palace and receive in person, possibly. they are not sure what the planners at the moment, but i think they want to everyone there. because everyone t
one of those honoured with an mbe is jay flynn.most popular online quiz who raised more than £750,000 for charity during lockdown. jay, thank you forjoining us and congratulations. how do you find out about your work with mike the same way as everyone else, i think via e—mail. way as everyone else, i think via e-mail. i wasjust about to go live with one of the quizzes on thursday night, it was 20 minute before and is e—mail pops up from the cabinet office, i thought, is e—mail pops up...
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and a county in nevada nbc's jay gray is there tonight. jay, no covid. come true. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. look, back here is like being back at the time before the pandemic this little pocket of west texas. the driver here, oil and gas and ranching, but they've also got a built-in advantage when it comes to the virus wide open and extreme social distancing there are more cattle than people in loving county, texas. >> we're very close to the federal description of frontier. less than 6 people per square mile. >> reporter: there's no shopping center, no starbucks not even a traffic light another thing you won't find here, covid-19 >> so far we haven't had any cases here >> reporter: zero. not a single positive test recorded joining esmerelda county in nevada and a place in hawaii as the only places in the u.s. untouched by the virus there's been no lockdown in loving county. the only church and school closed long before the pandemic. there's been no mandate to wear masks. >> i don't wear a mask anywhere. i am a germophobe. i keep my hands was
and a county in nevada nbc's jay gray is there tonight. jay, no covid. come true. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. look, back here is like being back at the time before the pandemic this little pocket of west texas. the driver here, oil and gas and ranching, but they've also got a built-in advantage when it comes to the virus wide open and extreme social distancing there are more cattle than people in loving county, texas. >> we're very close to the federal description of...
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riley the chairman and then see him go off to prison. ,jay y.the chairman, then see him go to prison. he cannot drift through the succession issue right now. also keep in mind, there will be a huge bill for inheritance tax. keep in mind, samsung shares have risen 39% since the march 23 low so the valuation is even higher. the inheritance tax will be higher. dividends be more issued to help pay that? and south korea often times pay with cash. how are they going to find the cash? are they going to sell down some of their shares, the family members? there are some clouds for samsung on the succession front. paul: bloomberg's chief north asian correspondent, stephen engle, as we continue to get those headlines on samsung results. there is plenty more to come on "daybreak asia." stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: breaking news out of japan. we are getting the retail sales numbers for the month of september. a contraction of 0.1%. this is very disappointing because the estimate was for a gain of 1%. we are expecting a second month of gains for
riley the chairman and then see him go off to prison. ,jay y.the chairman, then see him go to prison. he cannot drift through the succession issue right now. also keep in mind, there will be a huge bill for inheritance tax. keep in mind, samsung shares have risen 39% since the march 23 low so the valuation is even higher. the inheritance tax will be higher. dividends be more issued to help pay that? and south korea often times pay with cash. how are they going to find the cash? are they going...
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and frankly, i'm happy that jay powell has been so direct.t is unusual for federal serve chair, but it's not working. you can't just keep doing it and hoping for the best. joe: i'm really interested in what you're saying about new tools. they're not going to be able to get congress to give them new powers. rates are near zero and probably going to be for several years. so there isn't much more that can be done on the right side. that leaves some sort of credit easing. what are the tools that you think the fed clearly has within its legal toolbox that it can do to get more money into the economy for businesses and households right now? claudia: the low hanging fruit are the authorities they already have. in this covid crisis, we know it has affected some groups much more hard. so we talk a lot about comedians of color, less educated. the federal reserve, among other bank regulators in the united states, has the community reinvestment act. they could issue rules that incentivize banks even more to do lending in low income communities, to minori
and frankly, i'm happy that jay powell has been so direct.t is unusual for federal serve chair, but it's not working. you can't just keep doing it and hoping for the best. joe: i'm really interested in what you're saying about new tools. they're not going to be able to get congress to give them new powers. rates are near zero and probably going to be for several years. so there isn't much more that can be done on the right side. that leaves some sort of credit easing. what are the tools that...
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not in a month saying bungled i mean my dream of settling in another place not here but my husband jay is from him and he doesn't want to leave i want to reach a friend of mine and find out about us again but jay comes from here and he won't leave this place in the shadow is the. one. who knows that i. still have a little. gun to do you make somebody. sit by you. he's done uncle ma $300.00 sites all under. man and i don't know how they got. what they are. all. more or less yeah. there you go. i love ya i know. that you really don't want you to see anything that you didn't know and. the one that the reason you. really. if you. have a i know what i'm gonna be replanted i'm not a conscience. i wouldn't for example get warnings on the radio and on the television. when a strong time food is approaching and we start tying down the roofs. though not that i need to tie them down so they won't be blown away by their will. and we usually buy supplies before the storm so that we have something to eat because 6 when i got it while the storm sweeps through the village on the last. buggy oh. they do
not in a month saying bungled i mean my dream of settling in another place not here but my husband jay is from him and he doesn't want to leave i want to reach a friend of mine and find out about us again but jay comes from here and he won't leave this place in the shadow is the. one. who knows that i. still have a little. gun to do you make somebody. sit by you. he's done uncle ma $300.00 sites all under. man and i don't know how they got. what they are. all. more or less yeah. there you go. i...
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jay: i like it. nice fit.wanky material. [ chuckles ] jay, you look so strong and sexy, like an olympic wrestler but with money. [ both laugh ] your turn. okay. [ chuckles ] this is my favorite day in america! happy valentine's day, gorgeous. [ gasps ] they're huge! [ chuckles ] oh, my god! yeah, those will work. beautiful. you can wear them tonight. i have a surprise. [ gasps ] don't tell me, you're finally taking me salsa dancing! [ gasps ] and who's david brenner?
jay: i like it. nice fit.wanky material. [ chuckles ] jay, you look so strong and sexy, like an olympic wrestler but with money. [ both laugh ] your turn. okay. [ chuckles ] this is my favorite day in america! happy valentine's day, gorgeous. [ gasps ] they're huge! [ chuckles ] oh, my god! yeah, those will work. beautiful. you can wear them tonight. i have a surprise. [ gasps ] don't tell me, you're finally taking me salsa dancing! [ gasps ] and who's david brenner?
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state,ashington democratic governor jay inslee is seeking a third term.s debate with his makati opponent lauren culp is an hour. -- his democratic opponent lard culp is an art. culp andican lauren in arat jay inslee meet debate organized by the washington state debate coalition and its premier media partners. founded toan was enhance voter access apps the coalition was founded to enhance voter access. thank you to aarp washington, lead sponsor. to preserve social distancing, moderators are seated in the main studio while candidates are alone in separate rooms in t
state,ashington democratic governor jay inslee is seeking a third term.s debate with his makati opponent lauren culp is an hour. -- his democratic opponent lard culp is an art. culp andican lauren in arat jay inslee meet debate organized by the washington state debate coalition and its premier media partners. founded toan was enhance voter access apps the coalition was founded to enhance voter access. thank you to aarp washington, lead sponsor. to preserve social distancing, moderators are...
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most of which was owned by our buccaneer-ing friend jay, jay gould. -- on behalf of the workers whichls us more about gould than it does about the governors. nevertheless, gould gave back the pay cut. once again, workers saw value and organization. it all meant dramatic growth for the knights of labor. in 1984 -- 1885 they had 100,000 members. in 1886, they had 700,000 members. but this would be the knights high water mark. the reason for the decline was the first of several and very famous but very telling episodes within american labor relation. we call them explosions in the gilded age, and that is the hay market affair. there was a strike at the mccormack report works in chicago on may 3rd, 1886. they were calling for an eight-hour day. there was violence between strikers and police. shots were fired in at least two workers were killed. they were anarchists in chicago. they said this violence to us is a wonderful example of our broader critique of american capitalism in the american system, so we want to take advantage of this moment to use this tragedy in order to demonstrate to
most of which was owned by our buccaneer-ing friend jay, jay gould. -- on behalf of the workers whichls us more about gould than it does about the governors. nevertheless, gould gave back the pay cut. once again, workers saw value and organization. it all meant dramatic growth for the knights of labor. in 1984 -- 1885 they had 100,000 members. in 1886, they had 700,000 members. but this would be the knights high water mark. the reason for the decline was the first of several and very famous but...
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to make landfall later today and bring with it destructive storm surges, winds, flooding brain and jayis joining us from la fayette, louisiana. this area still recovering after being ravaged by hurricane laura just weeks ago >> reporter: yeah, six weeks ago we were here and just a bit to the west in lake charles and now in la fayette and here we go again, four major named hurricanes making landfall in louisiana during this season, that ties the record we're along the banks of the vermillion right here, the river that runs through the center of la fayette this time tomorrow, the area will be under water, no question what we're see position right now is a bit of a spitting rain and really just a light breeze that will all pick up dramatically though over the next several hours as the storm starts to move in. there is a curfew in place starting at noon and it will go downhill into the evening when the storm makes landfall >> jay, like you said, you were just there albeit a little further to the west. are you still able to see signs of the previous storms we had reports that people had the
to make landfall later today and bring with it destructive storm surges, winds, flooding brain and jayis joining us from la fayette, louisiana. this area still recovering after being ravaged by hurricane laura just weeks ago >> reporter: yeah, six weeks ago we were here and just a bit to the west in lake charles and now in la fayette and here we go again, four major named hurricanes making landfall in louisiana during this season, that ties the record we're along the banks of the...
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"today in the bay" jay gray is in utah with a wrap up. >> reporter: vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris wasted little time getting right to it. >> he would not raise tax on anybody making less than $400,000. >> reporter: the debate fast paced and at times the back and forth contentious but civil. >> you respect the american people when you tell them the truth. you respect the american people when you have the courage to be a leader. >> reporter: covid-19 dominating the early discussion. >> they knew and they covered it up. the president said it was a hoax. they minimized the seriousness of it. >> we were able to see to the delivery of billions of supplies so our doctors and nurses had the resources for what they needed. and we began really before the month of february. it was hard to develop a vaccine. >> reporter: the candidates also trading shots on other familiar issues, including the economy, jobs, immigration and racial injustice. >> the president of the united states took a debate stage in front of 70 million americans and refused to condemn white supremacists. >> he
"today in the bay" jay gray is in utah with a wrap up. >> reporter: vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris wasted little time getting right to it. >> he would not raise tax on anybody making less than $400,000. >> reporter: the debate fast paced and at times the back and forth contentious but civil. >> you respect the american people when you tell them the truth. you respect the american people when you have the courage to be a leader. >>...
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jay gray, nbc news, lafayette. >> we really fee area. nothing like that in our neck of the woods. >> kari, you work in those areas where you projected those hurricanes, this is even worse than that. >> yeah, i was there. i just posted a picture on my social media pag page @karihallweather on facebook and instagram. i worked there and we had hurricane katrina and rita. unfortunately, it looks like this season is causing that season to pale in comparison. four in one year, i mean, that's just crazy. our hearts go out to them and my friends there. we've had a lot of issues of our own with all of the fires burning. we still have a lot of smoke and even as our temperatures come down and it gets nicer outside we're still not really able to get out and enjoy it because of the smoke coming through. we're looking at temperatures in parts of the east bay reaching into the low 70s. along the coastline we have some upper 50s for half moon bay. you head over to san mateo, mid-60s. we'll see palo alto reaching up to 70 degrees. for san francisco expec
jay gray, nbc news, lafayette. >> we really fee area. nothing like that in our neck of the woods. >> kari, you work in those areas where you projected those hurricanes, this is even worse than that. >> yeah, i was there. i just posted a picture on my social media pag page @karihallweather on facebook and instagram. i worked there and we had hurricane katrina and rita. unfortunately, it looks like this season is causing that season to pale in comparison. four in one year, i...
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onset and the history is what gives us the power to Ãb > >> booktv in prime time starts now, first eric jaystory of hurricanes that have impacted the united states and then npr maria you know how sub shares her thoughts on current immigration issues and her personal story as an american immigrant. also tonight, donald trump junior offers his thoughts on what he calls "liberal privilege" former cia director john brennan talks about his life and career. former second lady lynn cheney chronicles the leadership of four of the first five presidents who all hailed from the state of virginia. find the complete television schedule at booktv.org or consult your program guide. now, a history of hurricanes that have hit the united states. >> greetings everyone, we have the distinct pleasure of welcoming our two guests today, jack davis and the author of our lead book today eric jay dolin. author of "a furious sky: the five-hundred-year history of america's hurricanes". it's a timely
onset and the history is what gives us the power to Ãb > >> booktv in prime time starts now, first eric jaystory of hurricanes that have impacted the united states and then npr maria you know how sub shares her thoughts on current immigration issues and her personal story as an american immigrant. also tonight, donald trump junior offers his thoughts on what he calls "liberal privilege" former cia director john brennan talks about his life and career. former second lady lynn...
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state,ashington democratic governor jay inslee is seeking a third term. this debate with his makati opponent lauren culp is an hour. -- his democratic opponent lard culp is an art. culp andican lauren in arat jay inslee meet debate organized by the washington state debate coalition and its premier media partners. founded toan was enhance voter access apps the coalition was founded to enhance voter access. thank you to aarp washington, lead sponsor. to preserve social distancing, moderators are seated in the main studio while candidates are alone in separate rooms in the building. moderated byill be four broadcast political reporters. ♪ >> good evening from that tbw studios in olympia. to all of you watching across the state, from spokane to ocean isla, -- to walla walla, let's bring in our two candidates, and come at it governor jay inslee and police chief lauren culp. tonight, i need an affirmative you can hear us from the studio? >> yes. >> yes. >> wonderful and we want to let viewers know at home the candidates are alone in those rooms and upstairs fro
state,ashington democratic governor jay inslee is seeking a third term. this debate with his makati opponent lauren culp is an hour. -- his democratic opponent lard culp is an art. culp andican lauren in arat jay inslee meet debate organized by the washington state debate coalition and its premier media partners. founded toan was enhance voter access apps the coalition was founded to enhance voter access. thank you to aarp washington, lead sponsor. to preserve social distancing, moderators are...
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he was wearing a mask from taylor jay, an oakland fashion designer. taylor jay is known for her relaxed clothing, but like other entrepreneurs, she had to pivot during this pandemic, and her protective masks are hot seller. >> very chic. we'll be right back. 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. all californians will be able to vote safely from home. every active, registered voter will receive a vote-by-mail ballot with a unique barcode. you can track it using where's my ballot? and you'll receive automatic notifications by text, email or voice call to let you know the status of your ballot once you mail it, drop it off at your polling place or at a drop box. vote by mail ballots. simple, safe, secure. counted. learn more at vote.ca.gov i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. nineteen limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19 passes, seniors
he was wearing a mask from taylor jay, an oakland fashion designer. taylor jay is known for her relaxed clothing, but like other entrepreneurs, she had to pivot during this pandemic, and her protective masks are hot seller. >> very chic. we'll be right back. 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. all californians will be able to vote safely from home....
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miss jay with a paul: -- ms. jayapal: i yield two minutes to my friend from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for two minutes. mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, for most of the past century the united states has led the world in the promotion of human rights. people from all over the world have long come to america seeking refuge and a better life. in our best moments, we welcome them with open arms. yet under the trump administration, immigrants have been met with great hostility. on his watch, children have been separated from their families and endured unspeakable trauma in d.h.s. custody. in the past few weeks new and horrific allegations have emerged about the use of forced sterilization on immigrant women by i.c.e. allegations so sear joust and sickening that they demand a -- so serious and sickening that they demand investigation. immigrant women received unnecessary hysterectomies, reports were destroyed, and migrants were not tested for covid-19. in the words of one immigrant held at the facility, i quote, wh
miss jay with a paul: -- ms. jayapal: i yield two minutes to my friend from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for two minutes. mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, for most of the past century the united states has led the world in the promotion of human rights. people from all over the world have long come to america seeking refuge and a better life. in our best moments, we welcome them with open arms. yet under the trump administration,...
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joining us on the phone is sec chairman jay clayton mr. you joining us this morning. want to talk to you about the prospect for volatility and the study you just conducted i know you're doing a roundtable on it as well, looking at the credit markets and the credit markets' connection to the equity markets what did you think was the biggest finding from that? the reason i ask is ahead of this election going into it, if we do get into a really volatile situation, what preparation plans is the sec taking in advance in the same way some of the big ways and weeks of unclear answers. we talked about these subjects look, you bring up a really good point. it's so important to confidence. how they performed in march and april when we had times of uncertainty and stress it brings confidence back to them that understanding of the size, scope, and interconnected nature if we have any additional periods of uncertainty going forward. we have a great lineup we have mark carney, lori logan from the fed, glen hutchins, gary cohn all going to talk about tha
joining us on the phone is sec chairman jay clayton mr. you joining us this morning. want to talk to you about the prospect for volatility and the study you just conducted i know you're doing a roundtable on it as well, looking at the credit markets and the credit markets' connection to the equity markets what did you think was the biggest finding from that? the reason i ask is ahead of this election going into it, if we do get into a really volatile situation, what preparation plans is the sec...
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gray live in salt lake city what strategies should we expect tonight from the candidates, jay?> well, shep, let's start with vice president mike pence and what we've heard from analysts and those in the campaign is that he'll likely stick to the company line, that he'll continue to push the issues and ideas that the president has throughout this campaign he will focus not only on fighting the covid vier u brus,t also about the economy and bringing jobs back and making sure people's 401(k) is still doing well, something the president has talked about often. he will be doing all of that, of course, as he has since becoming vice president in the footsteps of president trump and right now with president trump working through the virus, it's something he's going have to separate himself from a bit here, so it will be interesting to see how he does that. we don't expect him to be all that volatile, though we do expect him to push back just a bit on some of the issues perhaps like the environment and other things that are very important to senator kamala harris who as a former prosecu
gray live in salt lake city what strategies should we expect tonight from the candidates, jay?> well, shep, let's start with vice president mike pence and what we've heard from analysts and those in the campaign is that he'll likely stick to the company line, that he'll continue to push the issues and ideas that the president has throughout this campaign he will focus not only on fighting the covid vier u brus,t also about the economy and bringing jobs back and making sure people's 401(k) is...
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. >> we begin our team coverage with jay gray in salt lake city. jay? >> hey there. good evening, jessica. good evening, raj. you could tell this would be a. different debate than the presidential debate last week. psych the covid protections in place on the stage including the plexiglass shields and you can see it in the back and forth between candidates. there was no yelling. it was for the most part civil. there were some clear and distinct differences here. vice president mike pence and kamala harris wasted little time getting right to it. >> he will not raise taxes on anybody who makes $400,000 a year. >> he said he will repeal the trump tax cuts. >> the back and forth contention. >> you respect the american people when you tell them truthful you almost the merge people when you tell them you have the courage to be a lowered. >> covid-19 dominated the early discussion. >>> they knew and they covered it up. the president said it was a hoax. they minimized the seriousness of it. >> we were able to see the delivery of billions of supplies so our doctors and nurses
. >> we begin our team coverage with jay gray in salt lake city. jay? >> hey there. good evening, jessica. good evening, raj. you could tell this would be a. different debate than the presidential debate last week. psych the covid protections in place on the stage including the plexiglass shields and you can see it in the back and forth between candidates. there was no yelling. it was for the most part civil. there were some clear and distinct differences here. vice president mike...