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provoking in great seeing you on lovely cape cod thank you larry nice to talk we thank john stossel for his time today and we thank you for joining us on this edition of politicking a member you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget to use the politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politicking. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if that. part of something is better than 100 percent of nothing and so losing money has is part of the money laundering model as a model a business model and we look at these unicorns these startups and sold them bally
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cbs' john blacne today's "eye on earth:" there is >> reporter: springtime is when reservoirs across thewest should be full. this year, as in many years past, they are not. >> lake mead and lake powell, the colorado river, big white bathtub rings around them left as the water declines. >> reporter: john fleck is author of "water is for fighting." >> there's less water in the system now than there was 20 and 30 years ago. >> reporter: what is happening in the west, a new study says, is not just a drought. it's a mega-drought. it's a pretty dramatic term "megadrought." >> if you go back in time 500 years or so, there were these phenomenal droughts in terms of both severity and in terms of length. >> reporter: park williams is lead scientist on research that used tree ring evidence to study megadroughts centuries ago that lasted as long as 40 years. >> until recently, those droughts have always been spoken about with almost a mythical-type character. >> reporter: there is one difference between those megadroughts and this one. >> what we're seeing today is a combination of natural climate v
cbs' john blacne today's "eye on earth:" there is >> reporter: springtime is when reservoirs across thewest should be full. this year, as in many years past, they are not. >> lake mead and lake powell, the colorado river, big white bathtub rings around them left as the water declines. >> reporter: john fleck is author of "water is for fighting." >> there's less water in the system now than there was 20 and 30 years ago. >> reporter: what is...
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. >> today's briefing is from john yoo. it is entitled covid-19 and federalism. john is a fellow at the hoover institution and served in all three branches of government, including the u.s. department of justice, senate judiciary committee, and supreme court. prof. yoo: thanks for tuning in. i can see you on the others of the zoom. sometimes that can lead to very disturbing images. here, in terms of you guys, i can't call on you either if you have questions, so we benefit from the new world we live in. >> many appreciate that you can't see them. [laughter] i want to kick this off by jumping in the middle of the federalism debate. federalism is about division of authority amongst different political leaders at different levels. we have seen some governors be aggressive in embracing shelter-in-place and stay-at-home orders to flatten the curve. other governors have been more open, arguing the local conditions didn't warrant it. governors who adopted rigorous shutdown policies have been confronted by their citizens and city and local leaders. overlaying it all is th
. >> today's briefing is from john yoo. it is entitled covid-19 and federalism. john is a fellow at the hoover institution and served in all three branches of government, including the u.s. department of justice, senate judiciary committee, and supreme court. prof. yoo: thanks for tuning in. i can see you on the others of the zoom. sometimes that can lead to very disturbing images. here, in terms of you guys, i can't call on you either if you have questions, so we benefit from the new...
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right time now for 16, let's get a check of the weather because we do have some changes on tap for today, john good morning. >>good morning. james yeah, definitely some changes out there today compared to where we have bit temperatures not changing all that much but we do have a rainfall arriving that's great because as we work our way through the past month. and ahead of may as well in april were only sitting at around 50% of average precipitation per some areas so it's great to be seeing a little bit more rain out there may be just a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of things will take it very empty at the golden gate bridge are also going to have dry skies for your morning commute for central travelers. so this is definitely good news. we are dry right now and we will remain dry for much of the morning new head of those afternoon showers as of right now it's calm. we are looking at 50's a mild start to the morning as we work our way through the afternoon that will change is that this is a double barrel system right here we've actually got too low pressure areas into advancing frontal
right time now for 16, let's get a check of the weather because we do have some changes on tap for today, john good morning. >>good morning. james yeah, definitely some changes out there today compared to where we have bit temperatures not changing all that much but we do have a rainfall arriving that's great because as we work our way through the past month. and ahead of may as well in april were only sitting at around 50% of average precipitation per some areas so it's great to be...
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. >> sean: former cia director john brennan testified on public till today as part of the investigationnto whether russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election. this comes as a new, explosive report by circuit news, john solomon and sara carter details how obama intelligence agency violated americans privacy for years and then secretly disclosed this at a closed-door hearing just days before president donald trump was elected. and today during his congressional testimony, brennan had this to say about whether or not he personally requested to have americans names unmasked. watch this. >> we are talking about prohibitions that you place on yourself with respect to identifying u.s. persons as part of the surveillance programs, right? >> that's correct. >> and you just cited some of the very important reasons that we do that. and i would assume that there is a process. a protocol under which the intelligence community goes through if they seek to unmask a use u.s. persons. >> that is correct. >> have you ever requested a u.s. persons to be unmasked? >> sean: the breaking news from c
. >> sean: former cia director john brennan testified on public till today as part of the investigationnto whether russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election. this comes as a new, explosive report by circuit news, john solomon and sara carter details how obama intelligence agency violated americans privacy for years and then secretly disclosed this at a closed-door hearing just days before president donald trump was elected. and today during his congressional testimony, brennan...
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one in the backyard to pretty like we've got john trouble standing by with a look at the forecast and yeah, these a potentially dangerous temperatures today, john. >>absolutely and you add on the fact that cooling centers not open right now and we have social distancing in place and it does make it an extra difficult elements to get cool down you don't have a senior so i hope that you have that game plan in order maybe have that window unit installed and ready to go but you're certainly going to need it if you have any at risk members in your family or some neighbors. that you're a little worried about make sure to keep a close eye on that as for a conditions of the golden gate bridge, it's nice and clear definitely no marine layer out there that marine layer that would have spared us the bulk of this heat hot weather across the bay area in pink areas, we have heat advisories and in those deeper pink areas, hot pink out towards spoleto and in towards antioch that's excessive heat warnings in effect all the way through thursday, but the hottest of temperatures can actually being expected today with triple digit heat are some of our further
one in the backyard to pretty like we've got john trouble standing by with a look at the forecast and yeah, these a potentially dangerous temperatures today, john. >>absolutely and you add on the fact that cooling centers not open right now and we have social distancing in place and it does make it an extra difficult elements to get cool down you don't have a senior so i hope that you have that game plan in order maybe have that window unit installed and ready to go but you're certainly...
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we should note, john, that today is the last day for the president to be taking his own prescriptionhydroxychloroquine that he told us about two days ago. >> kaitlan collins live for us from the white house and a promise to tell people about this new race for the vaccine. come the new year, every american will be able to get a vaccination. >> absolutely it's possible and we were in the fight from day one and this is the next phase of this battle and we will deliver on time the vaccines. i'm confident we'll get it. dod has the expertise and the -- and the capability, of course, to get the manufacturing done and the logistics and i am confident that we will deliver. >> you heard a couple of confidence and a completely confident there and that would be a remarkable achievement ahead of what most scientists say is probable, even the leading vaccine effort told "the new york times" said 12 to 18 months is already a very aggressive timeline. a quick break. as we come back. as states reopen and drop more restrictions you're getting out of the house and moving about. we'll show you just how.
we should note, john, that today is the last day for the president to be taking his own prescriptionhydroxychloroquine that he told us about two days ago. >> kaitlan collins live for us from the white house and a promise to tell people about this new race for the vaccine. come the new year, every american will be able to get a vaccination. >> absolutely it's possible and we were in the fight from day one and this is the next phase of this battle and we will deliver on time the...
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that is a microcosm of what we're here talking about today on memorial day. but as john f. aid, remember with your actions and today we're saying we honor that service and we're going to make sure that every government in the state of new york provides death benefits to those public heroes who died from covid-19 during this emergency. i also believe the federal government should be doing the same, honoring the frontline workers, showing americans that we appreciate what you did, that you showed up when it was hard, that you worked when it was hard, you appeared for duty when it was troubling to do so and i'm sure many people were afraid to show up, but they showed up anyway. and they deserve not just words of thanks, but actions that show the appreciation. and i think the federal government should dedicate federal funds and pay hazard pay to those workers who showed up. it's a way of saying thank you, we understand what you did, we appreciate what you did, and it's a way of showing americans that when there is a next time -- and there is a next time -- that we truly apprecia
that is a microcosm of what we're here talking about today on memorial day. but as john f. aid, remember with your actions and today we're saying we honor that service and we're going to make sure that every government in the state of new york provides death benefits to those public heroes who died from covid-19 during this emergency. i also believe the federal government should be doing the same, honoring the frontline workers, showing americans that we appreciate what you did, that you showed...
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today the u.s. coronavirus death toll past 90,000 on monday parade johns hopkins count. in washington, i'm
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john, referring to 75 years ago today. it is v-e day, victory in europe day.he 75th anniversary of the triumph of the allied forces over germany. and i want to let you that we will be joined this morning by historian and author rick atkinson this morning at 9:00 eastern and our partners with american history tv. rick atkinson, the author of the "american trilogy: the guns at last light" about the final year of the war, 9:00 eastern. welcome your calls and comments as we welcome rick atkinson this morning. back to your calls. this is william in maryland. good morning. caller: hello. hello. host: good morning, william. you're on the air. caller: yes, so i produce an event in maryland and run a nonprofit called juice box jams. and it's our fifth year. and at this point, we're looking like we have to cancel it in july. we've reached out the governor's office multiple times to figure out what phase we need to be in . and at this point, our only option to do an event is one of these drive-in events which is kind of weird keeping everybody in their car, driving in th
john, referring to 75 years ago today. it is v-e day, victory in europe day.he 75th anniversary of the triumph of the allied forces over germany. and i want to let you that we will be joined this morning by historian and author rick atkinson this morning at 9:00 eastern and our partners with american history tv. rick atkinson, the author of the "american trilogy: the guns at last light" about the final year of the war, 9:00 eastern. welcome your calls and comments as we welcome rick...
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the hope today, john, is that today will be the most painful day for americans making decisions, becausemonth we'll have a sense of what back to work looks like. but today is a tough day and we shouldn't underestimate that for the millions of people making these choices. >> we hope, we hope next month is a better position. we shall see as we go through these weeks. another big controversy is who is getting this stimulus money, the ppp loans and other attempts. what are you hearing? >> i heard the secretary isn't too pleased because he tweeted in the last couple hours. he said it's come to his attention that some private schools with significant endowments have taken ppp loans. they should return them. let's be clear, john, this school did nothing wrong in terms of the conditions. they said they're keeping the money, they're going to pay their workers, but the principle remains. this school is going to have to prove they couldn't have gotten the money elsewhere. i looked at their website. a year of pre-kindergarten is just under $33,000, john. just an observation. they're going to have to
the hope today, john, is that today will be the most painful day for americans making decisions, becausemonth we'll have a sense of what back to work looks like. but today is a tough day and we shouldn't underestimate that for the millions of people making these choices. >> we hope, we hope next month is a better position. we shall see as we go through these weeks. another big controversy is who is getting this stimulus money, the ppp loans and other attempts. what are you hearing?...
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this is an uncertainty today. >> john pierre, thank you so much. >> thank you v very much. >> authorities are planning to release 900 more taliban prisoners on tuesday as calls grow for the militants to extend the cease-fire on his third and final day. the fighting came into of -- the pause in fighting c came into effect on sunday and is in most part holding across the countrt. has how much the pandemicic affected negotiations between the government and the taliban. the situation in afghanistan is getting bad. one person out of three in the city might be affected by the covid-19. today the director of public health and the north of the country said 80% might be infected. these are alarming figures. ago, said few weeks they wanted to keep the residence -- prisoners and kill them by covid-19.9. this is a new stetep towards the peace process. it adds to trust building between the taliban and the government. past not forget in the month, even with the pandemic hitting the country and afterer the u.s.-taliban deal, the taliban continued to attack the government. the month of march was the most
this is an uncertainty today. >> john pierre, thank you so much. >> thank you v very much. >> authorities are planning to release 900 more taliban prisoners on tuesday as calls grow for the militants to extend the cease-fire on his third and final day. the fighting came into of -- the pause in fighting c came into effect on sunday and is in most part holding across the countrt. has how much the pandemicic affected negotiations between the government and the taliban. the...
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today. rosa? >> reporter: john, good morning. all but two states have loosened restrictions to stop the spread of the coronavirus. as you said, including florida where i am right now. for the first time, the entire state is under phase one of the reopening plan. but as states continue to move forward, the cdc and the white house appear to be stuck in a blame game about how quickly to reopen and who is to blame for mishaps. as parks and beaches -- >> we've been cooped up like everybody and to get out and get in the water, the water is really nice. >> restaurants and even casinos. >> been a while. >> from coast to coast, they've relaxed social distancing. in florida, the 800 new coronavirus cases were reported right after they start phase one reopening. >> start to see some level of resurgence, that's a big concern for us. >> in ocean city, a practice run for new jersey's beaches before they open statewide. >> beach-goers in los angeles must remain six feet apart and wear masks when not in the water. >> everything is phased out how
today. rosa? >> reporter: john, good morning. all but two states have loosened restrictions to stop the spread of the coronavirus. as you said, including florida where i am right now. for the first time, the entire state is under phase one of the reopening plan. but as states continue to move forward, the cdc and the white house appear to be stuck in a blame game about how quickly to reopen and who is to blame for mishaps. as parks and beaches -- >> we've been cooped up like...
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today. yeah absolutely john trails and talking about that so let's get another update for folks who haven't heard yet john what's the timing of this is that this afternoon still. >>yeah still looking like this afternoon early afternoon from the north bay that a little bit later on for the rest the bay area could actually have an impact on some of the essential workers who may be driving around during your evening commute hours so watch out for a few slick spots around that. obviously for those who have needed to get outside and do some travel well, it's been a nice morning for it not to golden gate bridge is clear skies for you and not a lot of traffic either good chance to step outside maybe take that walk before showers arrive later today just soak in some sunshine since after the last for long by late morning, you'll start to see some cloud cover increasing. it has been a breezy morning, same francisco happening bay airfield in san jose and also breezy conditions at times and definitely winds of change today as we do see this new pattern shaping up pretty strong system pushing in from th
today. yeah absolutely john trails and talking about that so let's get another update for folks who haven't heard yet john what's the timing of this is that this afternoon still. >>yeah still looking like this afternoon early afternoon from the north bay that a little bit later on for the rest the bay area could actually have an impact on some of the essential workers who may be driving around during your evening commute hours so watch out for a few slick spots around that. obviously for...
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. >> now to actor and advocate, john leguizamo. earlier todayo latino audiences with a new initiative. we've been looking all week at black and brown communities. i know it's probably no surprise to you, just as it isn't to me, that black and brown communities were pummeled by this virus. >> it's so tragic. it's like, you would think, all right, this covid is going to be, you know, equal. for everybody. >> mm-hm. >> but it's not. it's always to the communities who, who are, who have to work. the working class. and we latin and black people are the biggest working class in america. >> what makes them so vulnerable in your mind? >> so they're in constant contact with somebody who might be infected, and then they come back to their homes, and then it spreads easily, because we like to hug. i'm just kidding. but we are huggers. and we do, our six foot is only three feet. it's different. we like to be close to each other. >> you have a site. you've led an effort, and the idea is staying home. tell me what your motivation is, what do you hope to get a
. >> now to actor and advocate, john leguizamo. earlier todayo latino audiences with a new initiative. we've been looking all week at black and brown communities. i know it's probably no surprise to you, just as it isn't to me, that black and brown communities were pummeled by this virus. >> it's so tragic. it's like, you would think, all right, this covid is going to be, you know, equal. for everybody. >> mm-hm. >> but it's not. it's always to the communities who, who...
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john roberts on the north lawn again, today, john beginning a new week. good afternoon. >> good afternoon to you, bill. there's a reporting that the white house is pushing back fairly hard on a new interagency assessment from fema that projects that within the next month, the deaths per day in the united states from coronavirus will rise to 3,000 and the number of new infections could be as high as 200,000 per day, currently, where it about 25,000 per day, and the first reporting of this new assessment, it was said that these productions had come from the centers for disease control. fox news is told that those numbers are not official cdc numbers. they actually came from johns hopkins. fox news also told that the data does not take into account continued mitigation during a reopening. in a statement the white house saying "this is not a white house document, nor has it been presented to the coronavirus task force were gone through interagency vetting. this data is not reflective of any of the modeling done by the task force or data that the task force ha
john roberts on the north lawn again, today, john beginning a new week. good afternoon. >> good afternoon to you, bill. there's a reporting that the white house is pushing back fairly hard on a new interagency assessment from fema that projects that within the next month, the deaths per day in the united states from coronavirus will rise to 3,000 and the number of new infections could be as high as 200,000 per day, currently, where it about 25,000 per day, and the first reporting of this...
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and president trump swearing in john ratcliffe today as the new director of national intelligence.cliffe taking over from richard grenell who served in an acting capacity for the past three months providing unprecedented transparency as he did so. and today grenell declassified a new bunch of russia probe documents including transcripts of phone calls that incoming national security adviser michael flynn and then-russian ambassador sergey kislyak a had in december 2016. this follows grenell's actions, remarkable, historic actions. in three months he declassified the list of obama-era officials who requested to unmask general flynn, released more than 6,000 pages of house intelligence committee interview transcripts, declassified the e-mail of former national security adviser susan rice that she sent to herself on the president's inauguration day and declassifying more than three dozen redacted footnotes from the department of justice inspector general's report on intelligence community failures. well, joining us tonight is tom fitton, the president of judicial watch. and ric grenel
and president trump swearing in john ratcliffe today as the new director of national intelligence.cliffe taking over from richard grenell who served in an acting capacity for the past three months providing unprecedented transparency as he did so. and today grenell declassified a new bunch of russia probe documents including transcripts of phone calls that incoming national security adviser michael flynn and then-russian ambassador sergey kislyak a had in december 2016. this follows grenell's...
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today. he, like the present, gives tested every day. everybody has a temperature taken several times a day as well. >> dana: all right. we hope everyone else stay safe. thank you, johnerts. today could be the day that a federal judge approves the motion to dismiss the michael flynn case, drawing a sharp criticism from democrats, including former president oba president obama. we are alive at the justice department in washington. david, will be here from the judge today? >> you know, it's possible we could hear from him today, or it could be a couple of weeks. it's all up to the federal judge. they have a lot of power, but technically, this case is still on the books. it's not over by any means. general flynn pleaded guilty twice to the same crime, lying to the fbi. earlier this year, he said that he wanted to withdraw that guilty plea, but things changed in his favor just a few weeks ago when doj officials released handwritten notes by former fbi top brass. looking to get him fired or prosecuted. bill barr came out to say that he wanted to drop the case completely. former president barack obama is said to -- obama was on the phone call with supporters last week, and
today. he, like the present, gives tested every day. everybody has a temperature taken several times a day as well. >> dana: all right. we hope everyone else stay safe. thank you, johnerts. today could be the day that a federal judge approves the motion to dismiss the michael flynn case, drawing a sharp criticism from democrats, including former president oba president obama. we are alive at the justice department in washington. david, will be here from the judge today? >> you know,...
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will last for a while now the yes headed to a pretty warm yesterday and i guess more of the same today john. >>yeah, not even a little bit warmer today guys by these are been covered in blood spots. definitely a see whether i bet you're glad you kept that window unit daria everyone's going to be printed up 30 seasons you to get into the cars today maybe to i grocery shopping for essential travel out the conditions down in the south bay nice and clear this morning you can see most of san jose, their chair or sometimes doesn't want to let all the way but they don't get enough you and you can see that sunshine that say you gotta get temperatures in alameda in the 60's while most other areas still in the 50's or even the such as up in the north bay, it's been a pretty cool morning. good chance to get outside enjoy a cool feel so does the starting your thursday before a very toasty finish to the same day. high pressure is now built in place and what this means for us is the hot dry air from our inland valleys and the trot out the coast. this isgoing from bad to much coastal cooling so that nice
will last for a while now the yes headed to a pretty warm yesterday and i guess more of the same today john. >>yeah, not even a little bit warmer today guys by these are been covered in blood spots. definitely a see whether i bet you're glad you kept that window unit daria everyone's going to be printed up 30 seasons you to get into the cars today maybe to i grocery shopping for essential travel out the conditions down in the south bay nice and clear this morning you can see most of san...
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the senate intelligence committee grilling texas congressman john ratcliff today during a confirmation hearing, to the director of national intelligence. trace gallagher is on the case for us tonight. >> a good thing senators keep their distance from each other because this was very testy with the vice chair of the senate intel committee kicking things off by expressing doubts about the director of national intelligence nominee john ratcliff who withdrew from consideration following questions about his qualifications and resume, many are concerned whether is the new dni ratcliff would stand up to donald trump even if it was information the president did not want to hear. listen to ratcliff's answer followed by still unconvinced chuck schumer. >> whether we're talking about the president, any policy makers, nancy pelosi or mitch mcconnell or anyone says about the intelligence community will not impact the intelligence that i deliver. >> he is a deeply partisan cheerleader for the president, a yes-man in every sense of the phrase. someone who doesn't tell the president, doesn't speak tru
the senate intelligence committee grilling texas congressman john ratcliff today during a confirmation hearing, to the director of national intelligence. trace gallagher is on the case for us tonight. >> a good thing senators keep their distance from each other because this was very testy with the vice chair of the senate intel committee kicking things off by expressing doubts about the director of national intelligence nominee john ratcliff who withdrew from consideration following...
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it currently stands at 97,800 50, according to johns hopkins university. todaymemorial day, an annual holiday that honors those who have died serving in the military. these pictures show president anthe first lady to sit painting in a wreath-laying ceremony at the arlington national cemetery in virginia. there, they went to baltimore to give a speech. here is some of it. president trump: in recent months, our nation and the world have been engaged in aew form of battle against an invisible enemy. once more, the men and w of the united states military have answered the call to duty and raced into danger. tens of thousands of service members and national guardsmen are on the front lines of our war against this terrible virus. caring for patients, delivering critical supplies, and working night and day to safeguard our citizens. anchor: mr. trump's trip to baltimore comes despite the mayor of the city having said this the day before. >> i would like to make one final plea to the president to revisit his travel plans. clearly i just told residents to stay home and n
it currently stands at 97,800 50, according to johns hopkins university. todaymemorial day, an annual holiday that honors those who have died serving in the military. these pictures show president anthe first lady to sit painting in a wreath-laying ceremony at the arlington national cemetery in virginia. there, they went to baltimore to give a speech. here is some of it. president trump: in recent months, our nation and the world have been engaged in aew form of battle against an invisible...
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we'll str we'll talk to you soon >>> streaming wars is getting more compety at&t ceo john stankey will talk about today'sout of the hbo max streaming service. next we'll talk about surging pizza sales during the pandemic, with the ceo of papa john's. meanwhile check out shares of disney the company is planning to submit a plan to orange county officials in florida for re-opening the walt disneyworld resort make sure, not to miss first on cnbc interview with disney ceo bob chapek at 11:00 a.m. on "squawk alley" stay tuned, box will be right stay tuned, box will be right back learn more at massmutual.com/healthbridge ♪ . try nature's bounty sleep3, learn more at massmutual.com/healthbridge a unique tri-layer supplement that calms you, helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer great sleep comes naturally with sleep3. only from nature's bounty. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and eno
we'll str we'll talk to you soon >>> streaming wars is getting more compety at&t ceo john stankey will talk about today'sout of the hbo max streaming service. next we'll talk about surging pizza sales during the pandemic, with the ceo of papa john's. meanwhile check out shares of disney the company is planning to submit a plan to orange county officials in florida for re-opening the walt disneyworld resort make sure, not to miss first on cnbc interview with disney ceo bob chapek at...
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given the new york news, john, today that things are getting complicated, improvement on intu probations and certainly what we've seeing on the hospitalization front but stubbornly disproportionately high cases in the new york city front, even those sheltering at home. that was a bit of unnerving development. what did you think of it? >> well the numbers have been generally trending down in new york. new york city is dense, lots of people t will be harder to stop the infection spread there over time. the governor has said that it is just logical, the big cities are going to suffer harder. the other thing to keep in mind, neil, while new york overall has been trending down in some of these numbers, the country has been trending up. it is, we haven't plateaued as a country yet. and so the lockdowns, the leaving of some of the restrictions, all of this is going to play out in such a way that people are going to think, hey, it is a choice between freeing up the economy and having more deaths. you know it is one or the other. we can't stay locked down to prevent deaths forever because it is d
given the new york news, john, today that things are getting complicated, improvement on intu probations and certainly what we've seeing on the hospitalization front but stubbornly disproportionately high cases in the new york city front, even those sheltering at home. that was a bit of unnerving development. what did you think of it? >> well the numbers have been generally trending down in new york. new york city is dense, lots of people t will be harder to stop the infection spread...
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others of us safe and in many ways that a microcosm of what we're here talking about today on memorial day. but, as johnf. kennedy said, remember with your actions. and today we're saying we honor that service and we're going to make sure that every government in the state of new york provides death benefits to those public heroes who died from covid-19 during this emergency. i also believe the federal government should be doing the same, honoring the frontline workers, showing americans that we appreciate what you did, that you showed up when it was hard, that you worked when it was hard, you appeared for duty when it was troubling to do so. and i'm sure many people were afraid to show up but they showed up anyway. and they deserve not just words of thanks, but actions that show the appreciation. and i think the federal government should dedicate federal funds and pay hazard pay to those workers who showed up. it's a way of saying thank you. we understand what you did. we appreciate what you did. and it's a way of showing americans that when there is a next time, and there is a next time, that we truly
others of us safe and in many ways that a microcosm of what we're here talking about today on memorial day. but, as johnf. kennedy said, remember with your actions. and today we're saying we honor that service and we're going to make sure that every government in the state of new york provides death benefits to those public heroes who died from covid-19 during this emergency. i also believe the federal government should be doing the same, honoring the frontline workers, showing americans that...
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early america's and what does that history really teaches about about the viral spread of covid-19 today. john: i think one of the interesting things, specifically one can look through the patterns of vital transmission. obviously we don't have maps from the americas but we do have these ideas of how the virus spread. we had letters, knowledge through which written source, we also look back in the history. the people who look back into the records of the european transmissions . and we can begin to get a sense, eager about science about what is going on. they have something that you see in europe and that is not really causing a large pandemic. it's a really feeling epidemic and people dying. and then we see that the death records are telling us that they had periods of global implications. and then we see this incidental knowledge that is coming through. it is telling us that people are going in the americas . their these ideas from the early spanish chronicles and some of the of how this disease is being transmitted. we get a sense of how the way it is moving and in the timeframe. we started
early america's and what does that history really teaches about about the viral spread of covid-19 today. john: i think one of the interesting things, specifically one can look through the patterns of vital transmission. obviously we don't have maps from the americas but we do have these ideas of how the virus spread. we had letters, knowledge through which written source, we also look back in the history. the people who look back into the records of the european transmissions . and we can...
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today the u.s. coronavirus death toll past 90,000 on monday parade johns hopkins count. in washington, i'm karin caifa. >>house speaker nancy pelosi by the way says president trump should not be taking that malaria drug citing several factors. >>he's our president and i would rather he not be taking something that has not been approved by the scientists, especially in his age group and in his shall we say week group had but he's morbidly obese. they say. >>so i i think that was it's not a good idea. >>well the white house physician unveiled last year that the president's body mass index or bmi was 30 point for placing him in the obese category it's not clear whether his bmi has changed since then and as us states reopen more parts of their economies. doctors and health officials are worried that it'll lead to a spike in coronavirus infections and the jury still out as to whether people will still follow social distancing rules. brian todd reports. >>on new york's upper west side, a cluster of people gathers outside a newly reopened a bar in la county thousands flocked ba
today the u.s. coronavirus death toll past 90,000 on monday parade johns hopkins count. in washington, i'm karin caifa. >>house speaker nancy pelosi by the way says president trump should not be taking that malaria drug citing several factors. >>he's our president and i would rather he not be taking something that has not been approved by the scientists, especially in his age group and in his shall we say week group had but he's morbidly obese. they say. >>so i i think that...
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the senate intelligence committee grilling texas congressman john ratcliffe today during his confirmation hearing to become the director of national intelligence. chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher is on the case for us tonight. >> hi, shannon. it's a good thing that senators had to keep their distance, because this was testy from the start with us of vice chair mike warren and kicking things off by expressing dirt doubts about the intelligence nominee john ratcliffe. he withdrew following questions about his qualifications and resume. many senators are concerned whether the new dni, he would stand up to president trump, even if it was information that the president did not want to hear. listen to ratcliff's answer followed by a still unconvinced chuck schumer. watch. >> whether we are talking about the president and member of congress, any policy makers. or mitch mcconnell or anyone says about the intelligence or the intelligence community will not impact to the intelligence that i deliver. >> he is a deeply partisan cheerleader for the president. a "yes"-man in every sens
the senate intelligence committee grilling texas congressman john ratcliffe today during his confirmation hearing to become the director of national intelligence. chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher is on the case for us tonight. >> hi, shannon. it's a good thing that senators had to keep their distance, because this was testy from the start with us of vice chair mike warren and kicking things off by expressing dirt doubts about the intelligence nominee john ratcliffe. he...
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says he is not looking to re-up the funding for the payroll protection program but senator john barrasso today now says the program has been so successful it may need additional money in another stimulus package. 71% of the loans are for $50,000 and under. 50% of the loans reaching small businesses. all this has a cost. senior treasury official says about a day, or an hour ago, $2.99 trillion is how much the u.s. will borrow in the second quarter alone. more than the entire borrowing of all of last year and that's because of the coronavirus stimulus money being spent, also reduced revenues coming in for the federal government. the last second quarter record that this one shattered was back 10 years ago for $344 billion is what the u.s. government borrowed in that period. back to you. connell: that really is amazing. edward, thank you. melissa. melissa: let's bring in dan henninger from "the wall street journal." he is also a fox news contributor. so, dan, as we talked about that's enhanced unemployment compensation walking around this weekend i talked to four different business owners who want
says he is not looking to re-up the funding for the payroll protection program but senator john barrasso today now says the program has been so successful it may need additional money in another stimulus package. 71% of the loans are for $50,000 and under. 50% of the loans reaching small businesses. all this has a cost. senior treasury official says about a day, or an hour ago, $2.99 trillion is how much the u.s. will borrow in the second quarter alone. more than the entire borrowing of all of...
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john, thank you very much indeed for joining us today. u.k. and denmark having holidays today. hn hardy joining us from saxo bank. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn along with guy in london. this is the european on bloomberg markets. let's focus on europe's economy. christine lagarde spoke today at an online event where she defended the central bank's purchase plan. germany's constitutional court put out a statement to the effect that any other opinion did not count. it has the jurisdiction on this one. let's bring in maria tadeo in brussels. how much is this binding? it is a statement and at the end of the statement it actually says this is not a court ruling, this is a statement. maria: this all goes back to the ruling from the german constitutional court at the start of the week, which said that the old program, not the one that is currently dealing with the pandemic, constitution, and there are two months to fix it, and i mean the european central bank. it is not clear the ecb should actually allow the german central bank to deal with this, bu
john, thank you very much indeed for joining us today. u.k. and denmark having holidays today. hn hardy joining us from saxo bank. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn along with guy in london. this is the european on bloomberg markets. let's focus on europe's economy. christine lagarde spoke today at an online event where she defended the central bank's purchase plan. germany's constitutional court put out a statement to the effect that any other opinion did not...
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john torres today spoke with the doctor about his ordeal. >> posting the stunning news from his hospital bed that he's got covid-19. >> i'm on the other end of it, but not out of the woods yet. >> a virologist spent years in africa studying some o. most deadly viruses known to man, including ebola. now the virus hunter believes he was infected with the coronavirus after traveling on a crowded plane two weeks ago to new orleans. >> my flights were packed, and i had a mask on, gloves on. i did my normal whites routine, but obviously you can still get it through your eyes. >> joseph started noticing symptoms about three days after the flight. he lost his appetite, fell nauseous and developed muscle aches. >> about six or seven days into that is probably when my lung infection developed because i started getting really short of breath. i really couldn't take a full breath and that's when i decided to call 911, a first for me. my first ambulance ride. >> at the hospital, he tested negative for covid four separate times. fair says it's most likely because he waited too long to get the test. th
john torres today spoke with the doctor about his ordeal. >> posting the stunning news from his hospital bed that he's got covid-19. >> i'm on the other end of it, but not out of the woods yet. >> a virologist spent years in africa studying some o. most deadly viruses known to man, including ebola. now the virus hunter believes he was infected with the coronavirus after traveling on a crowded plane two weeks ago to new orleans. >> my flights were packed, and i had a mask...
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john lynch addresses that today. >> you do a lot of traveling in the nfc west. last year we had great success. those 10 am starts can be rough on your team. we do try to prepare. as soon as it came out, we start looking at spots. you also eliminate the early start that can be rough. >> even though they have moved to las vegas, we start to cover them. for season in vegas. four primetime games for the las vegas raiders. against the saints on monday night. november 22 they should be a good one. chiefs against the raiders. then the chargers and the raiders on fox. it is a feisty john gruden talking about his schedule released today. >> if we can take care of business and stay in contention and be a factor in december, three home games in las vegas is really exciting. we will play anybody anywhere on any time zone. that is the mentality i want is to have.>> of course you will. on this date in sports history. and notoriously weak hitting pitcher. he did the impossible on may 7. 2016. >> he drives one deep left field. back down the wall. it is out of here. the impossib
john lynch addresses that today. >> you do a lot of traveling in the nfc west. last year we had great success. those 10 am starts can be rough on your team. we do try to prepare. as soon as it came out, we start looking at spots. you also eliminate the early start that can be rough. >> even though they have moved to las vegas, we start to cover them. for season in vegas. four primetime games for the las vegas raiders. against the saints on monday night. november 22 they should be a...
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john f. kennedy was murdered. >> today john fitzgerald kennedy lives on in the immortal words and works that he left behind. he lives on in the mind and memories of mankind. he lives on in the hearts of his countrymen. >> he lives on. many people could feel that, and that was obviously historians tell us when we go back and read, it was a tough and violent time. it was just five years later that president kennedy's brother robert f. kennedy was running for president himself when martin luther king jr. was assassinated. and in that era, obviously a time without the internet or all the instant updates that are so normal today, it literally fell to robert kennedy to break the news to a crowd. and kennedy offered his earnest vulnerable feelings while also trying in that very moment to be a leader who could credibly, morally, ethically urge calm when so many people were feeling anything but. and to do that, he invoked king's belief in prayer and love. >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. so i ask you tonight to return home, to say a prayer for the family of
john f. kennedy was murdered. >> today john fitzgerald kennedy lives on in the immortal words and works that he left behind. he lives on in the mind and memories of mankind. he lives on in the hearts of his countrymen. >> he lives on. many people could feel that, and that was obviously historians tell us when we go back and read, it was a tough and violent time. it was just five years later that president kennedy's brother robert f. kennedy was running for president himself when...
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today. he's serious about that. johnyou showed the president speaking at fort mchenry and paying his respect to ts paying his respect to t to the fallen today. it comes after a weekend where the president was active on twitter and one of the main things he was doing was amplifyiamplif amplified from a supporter of his who often posted sexest comments and racism comments. we should know it is not founded and there is no evidence of what the president is saying there. that's how his weekends are spent. it was a different message than what you saw from the president over the weekend on his twitter feed. >> teleprompter trump and twitter trump is totally different. kaitlan collins, thank you. i just love hitting the open road and telling people that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ . >>> california is taking more approach to their beach opening. the big contrast that you have seen, in texas we have seen c
today. he's serious about that. johnyou showed the president speaking at fort mchenry and paying his respect to ts paying his respect to t to the fallen today. it comes after a weekend where the president was active on twitter and one of the main things he was doing was amplifyiamplif amplified from a supporter of his who often posted sexest comments and racism comments. we should know it is not founded and there is no evidence of what the president is saying there. that's how his weekends are...
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today is where. >>right in the midst of a mini heatwave here let's get a check of the forecast with john travel he's standing by with a look at. conditions and john knows even yesterday being outside too long this is the kind of heat that your skin starts to hurt after a bit. >>he added that a lot researchers that are still out sunscreen hydration limited outdoor exposure during afternoon hours. all good ideas you're already probably limiting your outdoor exposure anyway, but i'd say if you have a seat get to it today and keep an eye on those you know that are without ac make sure that they're staying cool as well as this he today nothing to be playing around with very hot now this morning temperatures are mild skies are clear really nice way to start the day before the sun comes up. later today, heat advisories in the peach color and then and that the peak, excessive heat warnings, a gripping the bay area as these hot weather really settles and we're talking daytime highs in the 90's right on the bay and triple digits further inland. so right now really is what your nicer times to be venturing out
today is where. >>right in the midst of a mini heatwave here let's get a check of the forecast with john travel he's standing by with a look at. conditions and john knows even yesterday being outside too long this is the kind of heat that your skin starts to hurt after a bit. >>he added that a lot researchers that are still out sunscreen hydration limited outdoor exposure during afternoon hours. all good ideas you're already probably limiting your outdoor exposure anyway, but i'd...
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our moderate today, secretary john kerry, graduated from yale, and actually like jackson's founder, john jackson who is joining us today, secretary kerry, john kerry at the time, left new haven to serve in vietnam. he then served more than two decades in the u.s. senate before becoming the 68th secretary of state under president obama. you probably know all of that, but what you might not know is that secretary kerry continues to pay it forward, helping to train the next generation of leaders here at the jackson institute and across yale and in many schools. it's my pleasure to welcome secretary kerry at this time. sector, rapture might offer some initial perspectives on how you assess the global ramifications of covid-19 and then introduce our panelists. thanks. >> thank you very, very much, and ted, both of you, thank you for organizing this event, particularly gym in the jackson institute, the jackson school. it's really the underwriter of what we're doing here today and it's a privilege for me to take part in this with a very distinguished group of diplomats, many of whom i spent man
our moderate today, secretary john kerry, graduated from yale, and actually like jackson's founder, john jackson who is joining us today, secretary kerry, john kerry at the time, left new haven to serve in vietnam. he then served more than two decades in the u.s. senate before becoming the 68th secretary of state under president obama. you probably know all of that, but what you might not know is that secretary kerry continues to pay it forward, helping to train the next generation of leaders...