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emily: jonathan johnson, ceo of overstock.com. fascinating story to tell.ll be watching you the holiday season. thank you. another e-commerce company ramping up to get ready for the holiday season. we will hear from the ceo of she is.on about how ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form and allows for over 20 exercises. do the aerotrainer super crunch. the pre-stretch works your abs even harder, engaging the entire core. then it's the back extension, super rock, and lower back traction stretch to take the pressure off your spine and stretch muscles. planks are the ultimate total body exercise. build your upper body with pushups. work your lower body with the aerosquat. the aerotrainer is tested to support over 500 pounds. it inflates and deflates in less than 30 seconds using the electric pump. he
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stuart: by the way, we have overstock ceo jonathan johnson on this show in the 11:00 a.m. our.nder, tomorrow is friday meaning friday feedback. time to-- did we get the good, the bad and the ugly comic in mel those. we want your questions and comments, your videos tomorrow friday feedback called feedback friday, which ever you what. still to come, larry kudlow with five days to the election. how about this, reporters fail to ask a joe biden any questions less-- any questions about hunter less than 24 hours after his son's former business partner tony bobulinski made those explosive it claims. here's a graphic for you, prime time news outlets had to zero coverage of tony bobulinski is story. the numbers: interesting story for talk of carlson's show as his interview with tony bobulinski brought in 7.5 million viewers. media reporter joe conchas says he's never seen anything like that. he's on the show next hour. ♪ yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh,
stuart: by the way, we have overstock ceo jonathan johnson on this show in the 11:00 a.m. our.nder, tomorrow is friday meaning friday feedback. time to-- did we get the good, the bad and the ugly comic in mel those. we want your questions and comments, your videos tomorrow friday feedback called feedback friday, which ever you what. still to come, larry kudlow with five days to the election. how about this, reporters fail to ask a joe biden any questions less-- any questions about hunter less...
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macron, chancellor merkel, and prime minister johnson? jonathan: becoming more difficult, and the problem they are having is localizing the effort. many people in parts of the country that are facing tougher restrictions are asking, what about everyone else? that is the story in the u.k. as london gets upgraded to a new tier and faces tougher restrictions. as we get deeper into the winter, it is not just about the caseload. i think they are much more keen to emphasize and highlight the hospitalizations and health care capacity. that is the reason for the new restrictions through many of these countries in the last 24 hours. tom: we will do some data along the way. futures-39, dow futures -304-- dow . i want to bring you to a chart i saw yesterday. in your world, it is stunning how the high-yield interest rate has come in towards full faith and credit. it is just amazing, the velocity of that lower yield in the high-yield space. lisa: investors are going into junkiercredits, the the better. we will probably get an additional round of fiscal support
macron, chancellor merkel, and prime minister johnson? jonathan: becoming more difficult, and the problem they are having is localizing the effort. many people in parts of the country that are facing tougher restrictions are asking, what about everyone else? that is the story in the u.k. as london gets upgraded to a new tier and faces tougher restrictions. as we get deeper into the winter, it is not just about the caseload. i think they are much more keen to emphasize and highlight the...
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>>well justin johnson jonathan this was definitely welcoming news here in the napa valley. firefighters with some help from low winds were able to keep the flames from tearing through downtown calistoga residents today thankful to find that it has been untouched however the fire fight continues in the hills to the east. >>rose of cars making their way through downtown calistoga people are returning home after waiting through days of threats from the glass fire, i'm happy to bring in tears time so at the art out is still here and i thank all the firefighters and first responders for saving our town once again. sandra katie has been away from her home for almost a week. she wasn't alone in expressing her gratitude to the first responders a lot of resources get sick fire did an amazing job, our own folks that mazin job. fire crews were making some progress sunday as skies were clear. helicopters and planes making water drops in the hills east of calistoga less than a mile from downtown burned businesses and homes line the silverado trail residents are grateful. the fire did no
>>well justin johnson jonathan this was definitely welcoming news here in the napa valley. firefighters with some help from low winds were able to keep the flames from tearing through downtown calistoga residents today thankful to find that it has been untouched however the fire fight continues in the hills to the east. >>rose of cars making their way through downtown calistoga people are returning home after waiting through days of threats from the glass fire, i'm happy to bring in...
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jonathan lamarre, white house reporter, amy carney for "the new york times", jason johnson, campaigneran, a journalist and contributor and professor of politics at morgan state university. good evening and welcome to you-all. annie, let's see. we're 21 hours and change away from the start of this debate now. some of our colleagues with a straight face have teased out a plot line that features the president unrolling a new tone tomorrow night. has he had any debate prep that you've been able to learn? do you expect anything different tomorrow night? >> no. there has been no debate prep. there were a few sessions on his calendar, but he did not partake in those. he -- the hope among his aides is that he will let biden do more talking and that he will layout a vision for his second term. it's, you know, less than two weeks until election day and he's still not laid out a clear vision for his second term despite multiple attempts by sean hannity asking him to do so. i don't expect -- it would be surprising if he had something to say on that now. the other thing is, they want him to debut
jonathan lamarre, white house reporter, amy carney for "the new york times", jason johnson, campaigneran, a journalist and contributor and professor of politics at morgan state university. good evening and welcome to you-all. annie, let's see. we're 21 hours and change away from the start of this debate now. some of our colleagues with a straight face have teased out a plot line that features the president unrolling a new tone tomorrow night. has he had any debate prep that you've...
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before we get to kevin cirilli in washington, what did you observe with prime minister johnson's illness? jonathan: if memory serves correctly, it was the end of march when we learned he had tested positive for coronavirus. he was still working, obviously quarantined, and then things really deteriorated into the backend end of the first week of april, where he actually ended up in intensive care. that is the experience of one individual, and what we know is that one person's experience is completely different to another. i want to be really careful here, as you pointed out, you're not making a judgment on the president, but the demographic he fits into. the health category you might place him in and the risks around that. i think we all of knowledge that this morning. but i think we need to be a little careful about the condition he is in. we understand he is still working. if we get a change, we will bring it to the audience right here. tom: for those of you joining us worldwide across this nation, there is the age of 74, the pounds, on the edge of obesity, and there is viralek out when any illne
before we get to kevin cirilli in washington, what did you observe with prime minister johnson's illness? jonathan: if memory serves correctly, it was the end of march when we learned he had tested positive for coronavirus. he was still working, obviously quarantined, and then things really deteriorated into the backend end of the first week of april, where he actually ended up in intensive care. that is the experience of one individual, and what we know is that one person's experience is...
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plus amy walter of the cook political report along with "washington post" coumnist jonathan capehart, and eliana johnson, editor in chief of the washington freebie con and i welcome all of you to our coverage tckight. a quord first from yamiche and lisa, yamiche, what is the trump campaign hoping comes from this debate with the vice president? >> well, the vice president is going to be delivering not a more brash defense of the trump administration but she going to be divering a verydefense, a very point, poignant defense of that he is the head of the coronavirus task force so talk a lot about what they think they did right and alsgoing to be maki the point the black livestt protesters is out of hand, african-american business owners whose business was picture and destroyed during the protests after george floyd's death. >> woodruff: and, lisa, what about the biden harris what are they looking for? >> .. the biden campaign is trying to manage expectations today saying pence can be a vy smooth operator when it comes to delivery, but, you know, harris has mre recent debate experience and what the biden ca
plus amy walter of the cook political report along with "washington post" coumnist jonathan capehart, and eliana johnson, editor in chief of the washington freebie con and i welcome all of you to our coverage tckight. a quord first from yamiche and lisa, yamiche, what is the trump campaign hoping comes from this debate with the vice president? >> well, the vice president is going to be delivering not a more brash defense of the trump administration but she going to be divering a...
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jonathan lemire, annie karni, jason johnson. greatly appreciated pape break for us. and then coming up, more on the many questions raised by tonight's allegations of these foreign efforts to interfere with the election that most of us have known have been going on for quite a while. we'll be joined by a former fbi senior official. and later, the name hunter biden just might come up a lot tomorrow night. will names like ivanka, eric, djtj come up just as often? should they? "the 11th hour" just getting under way on this wednesday evening. wednesday evening. and now your co-pilot. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your
jonathan lemire, annie karni, jason johnson. greatly appreciated pape break for us. and then coming up, more on the many questions raised by tonight's allegations of these foreign efforts to interfere with the election that most of us have known have been going on for quite a while. we'll be joined by a former fbi senior official. and later, the name hunter biden just might come up a lot tomorrow night. will names like ivanka, eric, djtj come up just as often? should they? "the 11th...
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the president saying maybe i am immune, it was such a different tone from prime minister johnson, wasn't it? jonathan an interview. why are we talking about the elephant in the room? that was ridiculous in the last 10 minutes. actually ridiculous. i understand josh wingrove is with us. bloomberg news white house reporter. fantastic to catch up with you. let's try to focus the debate. very difficult to focus the debate. you have an individual helping you prepare for the debate conducts himself in that manner. how on earth will this debate shape up on october 15 in miami florida? josh: i am at a loss for words. i would say rudy has been on the same feat of misinformation the president has . they are convinced there is a conspiracy going on. you heard a little bit of that. some news is he is on hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure. chris christie has come down with the virus and checked himself in the hospital. drugd a warning for that -- rudy sure seemed upset. you do not have that effect on me normally, but there's always tomorrow. we: what is so important is saw the president come out of a cl
the president saying maybe i am immune, it was such a different tone from prime minister johnson, wasn't it? jonathan an interview. why are we talking about the elephant in the room? that was ridiculous in the last 10 minutes. actually ridiculous. i understand josh wingrove is with us. bloomberg news white house reporter. fantastic to catch up with you. let's try to focus the debate. very difficult to focus the debate. you have an individual helping you prepare for the debate conducts himself...
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johnson on stricter strict shins in england. let's get now -- more from our respondent jonathan blake. what can we expect to hear? e ca confirm what we have beenti exp. on monday for us johnson, the prime minister, will make a statement to mp's setting out of restrictions at a national gland to slow the spread of run a virus. the indications are tonight that it will be tiered system of imposed region b region,ctions according to the severity of coronavirus cases inicny one paar place. we don't have the exact details of that scaleut i think we can probably expect tier one, the baseline, to be in place in england. that is a 10:00 p.m. curfew on bars and restaurants, plus what is called t rule of sex, which allows a group of up to six people to meet a indoo outdoors at any one time. toght mp's and some of the worst affected areas i northwest of england particularly have received a letter from e prime minister's director orategy saying that it is now very likely that certain local areas will fa further he adds that the prime minister will make at statement on monday and the government is looking to fin these details a
johnson on stricter strict shins in england. let's get now -- more from our respondent jonathan blake. what can we expect to hear? e ca confirm what we have beenti exp. on monday for us johnson, the prime minister, will make a statement to mp's setting out of restrictions at a national gland to slow the spread of run a virus. the indications are tonight that it will be tiered system of imposed region b region,ctions according to the severity of coronavirus cases inicny one paar place. we don't...
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districts in the coming weeks, we're live tonight in alameda jonathan mccall kron 4 news jonathan thank you coming up johnson and johnson is hitting pause on its covid-19 vaccine trial. >>what prompted the suspension coming up and after the break protests turned violent in portland overnight. we'll take you know the saying, 'life is uncertain...have dessert first?' must be the thinking behind... ...the new atkins dessert bars. four rich, amazing recipes... and one gram of sugar!?!? anyone for dessert? try dulce de leche. new and only at target. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>almost half of all us households don't own any stocks in a disproportionate number of them are from black and other minority households. that's accor
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jonathan: come tomorrow. i will be around. i promise. ritika: with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. boris johnsonplanning for no deal brexit. johnson claims the european union are not offering good enough terms on a free-trade deal. he says he is still willing to hear from the eu if leaders come back with a fundamental change of approach. president trump and joe biden or on tv last night at the same time but on different channels. instead of apeting debate the schedule had originally called for. on nbc the president said he knew the coronavirus was a huge danger. president trump: i knew it was a threat come at the same time a do not want to panic the country, i do not want to say everybody is going to die. ritika: in a town hall moderated by george stephanopoulos, joe biden was asked if he would take a coronavirus vaccine once it had been approved. vice president biden: if the body of scientists say this is what is ready to be done and it has been tested and gone through three phases, i would take it and i would encourage people to be -- to take it. ritika: the two candidates will face off next w
jonathan: come tomorrow. i will be around. i promise. ritika: with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. boris johnsonplanning for no deal brexit. johnson claims the european union are not offering good enough terms on a free-trade deal. he says he is still willing to hear from the eu if leaders come back with a fundamental change of approach. president trump and joe biden or on tv last night at the same time but on different channels. instead of apeting debate the schedule had originally...
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jonathan: if you're going to pick a president to figure out how to blow up the hatchet rule, lyndon johnson would be your guy. he is just obsessive about the congress, there is a famous story that larry o'brien who was a kennedy agent who became johnson's legislative strategist: -- told about one night where johnson was up on capitol hill trying to pass a bill, he was trying to bring it home and he came up short. he felt bad about it and procrastinated, he spent a couple hours before reporting back to the white house. finally, he goes in first thing and tells president johnson that he has come up short and johnson's first question is when did this happen? o'brien tells him and he says why did you -- why didn't you wake me? johnson says when you're bleeding up on that hill, i want to be bleeding with you and that assorted -- sort of the ethos of the johnson presidency is all managing the congress and relations with the congress. that becomes the detriment of the johnson presidency, but when you're talking about legislative problems that is one way in which he was much better positioned than
jonathan: if you're going to pick a president to figure out how to blow up the hatchet rule, lyndon johnson would be your guy. he is just obsessive about the congress, there is a famous story that larry o'brien who was a kennedy agent who became johnson's legislative strategist: -- told about one night where johnson was up on capitol hill trying to pass a bill, he was trying to bring it home and he came up short. he felt bad about it and procrastinated, he spent a couple hours before reporting...
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johnson and johnson may be rebooting, as well. jonathane get more downnews, but to see sap 20% on a morning where 20 minutes ago, the cfo said we are comfortable with where we are. if you are an investor in this stop this morning, i don't think you are comfortable seeing it down 20% in early trading. we talked about europe. there is a distinction between a recovery breaking down and the potential breakup of europe. for places like italy, spain, look atwhere, as you the periphery come are you confident we've made the pivot away from sovereign debt in italy and this crop -- across the periphery behaving like a credit and starting to perform like sovereign? paul: the important distinction is this is a european problem, not just a southern peripheral european problem. it is the countries in greater numbers, but it is seen as a pan-european problem. the other thing is the response is pan-european. we've seen joint issuance of bonds. that is a sea change and regime support the european bond market and that is the bit keeping that sovereign bias
johnson and johnson may be rebooting, as well. jonathane get more downnews, but to see sap 20% on a morning where 20 minutes ago, the cfo said we are comfortable with where we are. if you are an investor in this stop this morning, i don't think you are comfortable seeing it down 20% in early trading. we talked about europe. there is a distinction between a recovery breaking down and the potential breakup of europe. for places like italy, spain, look atwhere, as you the periphery come are you...
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he's basically saying to johnson at this point, unless that happens, we are heading for australia, which is also known as no deal, a very hard brexit. jonathanyou say the word to look out for is intensive. the word i can think of right now is credible. et has to be a credibl threat to walk away. how many times have we seen a headline like this? our audience have heard this a million times in four and a half years. is it a credible threat? guy: time is running short. the deadline now is the end of the year. clearly, brexit in its entirety is likely to run for many years. there will be ongoing negotiations. but the u.k. and the transition period ends at the end of the year. in order to get everybody, to get parliaments to sign off, that is a long-term process. the lawyers are going to really andggle to dot the i's cross the t's. as time runs short, the option of walking away does become more credible. i think that is the point that we are maybe now approaching. however, i have heard from brussels that if there was the desire for a deal, that it could be done relatively quickly, but certainly that would cause a lot of stress into year-end. tom:
he's basically saying to johnson at this point, unless that happens, we are heading for australia, which is also known as no deal, a very hard brexit. jonathanyou say the word to look out for is intensive. the word i can think of right now is credible. et has to be a credibl threat to walk away. how many times have we seen a headline like this? our audience have heard this a million times in four and a half years. is it a credible threat? guy: time is running short. the deadline now is the end...
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johnson held a meeting with cabinet ministers today. they've been talking about this new nhs data. it shows our hospitals are overwhelmed. jonathancal officer quoted on thursday morning that coronavirus is out of control. eight in the country. although these reports stressing that no final decisions have been made. basically this is in response to those all—importa nt basically this is in response to those all—important figures. yeah, if we look at the rolling seven day average the latest figures show that the number of confirmed cases in the uk, 22,678. you can see from the graph the numbers have been rising across the uk. and especially so in england. we should add for those watching abroad the health just talking about england. his skull and iron look after her health and their own regions was up scientist confidence according to the reports that more than 50,000 new cases of coronavirus now occurring every day in england. dez could potentially hit 500 per day within weeks. and borisjohnson hit 500 per day within weeks. and boris johnson until hit 500 per day within weeks. and borisjohnson until now did have the option for a t
johnson held a meeting with cabinet ministers today. they've been talking about this new nhs data. it shows our hospitals are overwhelmed. jonathancal officer quoted on thursday morning that coronavirus is out of control. eight in the country. although these reports stressing that no final decisions have been made. basically this is in response to those all—importa nt basically this is in response to those all—important figures. yeah, if we look at the rolling seven day average the latest...
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great deal of optimism today, jonathan van town, the deputy chief medical officer, saying that access that's are now baked into the formulae that the government using, boris johnson a nationwide circuit breaker although he made clear he doesn't wa nt although he made clear he doesn't want that to happen. agnes, let's look at the time. million more faces curves. pretty clear today that whilst liverpool has finally agreed to going to tier three, a lot of other areas the government would like to be included there and they are refusing at the moment to do so. yes. we had the same case two weeks ago when quite high strong restrictions were imposed on ball though, nice and especially marseilles, head of paris. it was felt as completely unfair, and there was some protest in marseille and local leaders not wanting to bear the responsibility in saying that this is opposed by paris, and i say exactly the same way happening in the uk. -- i exactly the same way happening in the uk. —— i see it exactly. london doesn't want to be seen as imposing but it is his duty also to impose it in the end. it would be so much better for everybody if local leaders did actually agree and wo
great deal of optimism today, jonathan van town, the deputy chief medical officer, saying that access that's are now baked into the formulae that the government using, boris johnson a nationwide circuit breaker although he made clear he doesn't wa nt although he made clear he doesn't want that to happen. agnes, let's look at the time. million more faces curves. pretty clear today that whilst liverpool has finally agreed to going to tier three, a lot of other areas the government would like to...
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against the zero-sum concept, including prime minister johnson, and we are going out to where we get additive again. it is out there somewhere. jonathanture of the positive spillover from china's recovery. can you walk us through how that has changed now ella took to coming out of the last crisis. catherine: very good question. it was the case in the global financial crisis when china implemented a bit of fiscal policy and monetary policy to bolster commodity demand as well as other demands throughout the global economy. they did it again in 2015 and 2016. they were the part of the slow down and ramped up and were part of the global recovery. this time around the export channel is an important channel for them. the question mark is to what extent their choice of fiscal policy instruments and monetary policy instrument are designed to focus on internal demand versus getting exports out the door and through that channel. there has been a pivot. they talk about the dual circulation, meeting the domestic economy and the external economy. they have the language that suggests they are focusing on their domestic economy, trying to bolster th
against the zero-sum concept, including prime minister johnson, and we are going out to where we get additive again. it is out there somewhere. jonathanture of the positive spillover from china's recovery. can you walk us through how that has changed now ella took to coming out of the last crisis. catherine: very good question. it was the case in the global financial crisis when china implemented a bit of fiscal policy and monetary policy to bolster commodity demand as well as other demands...
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jonathan, and paola, thank you all. at the top of the hour "the week" with joshua johnson.chael moore on the show. american voices continues from telemundo headquarters in miami after this. n miami after this it's still warm. ♪ thanks, alice says hi. for some of us, our daily journey is a short one. save 50% when you pay per mile with allstate. pay less, when you drive less. you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. i'm a peer educator,... a fitness buff,... and a champion for my own health. i talked with my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with... dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with...just 2 medicines... in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay undetectable... can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its ingredients... or if you take dofetilide. hepatitis b
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jonathan: good to see you, robert tipp from p jim. thank you. this headline from the united kingdom. prime minister johnsonllor rishi sunak will hold a news conference at 11:00 eastern. this from a white house aide to the president, the white house is optimistic on a stimulus deal. they'll go of the most frustrating stories to follow in the last couple of weeks, tom. speechless. far more important is that in 50 minutes, we will get jobless claims. that will talk about the labor economy and the nation. you hope we would get off all the silliness, where tonight they have a cogent discussion about the capitalism that is prospering in this nation, and completely separate from it, all the hardship we are seeing. could we even get two minutes of debate tonight that is actually policy-based? jon you get the look of minutes of speaking without interrupting, tom. tom: they have the mute button. they have both gone tough farro training. nice, jon. i am glad you did that. jonathan: i am trying, tom. i don't think it went well for the president last time. not my opinion, you see it in the polls. tom: that is true. jon
jonathan: good to see you, robert tipp from p jim. thank you. this headline from the united kingdom. prime minister johnsonllor rishi sunak will hold a news conference at 11:00 eastern. this from a white house aide to the president, the white house is optimistic on a stimulus deal. they'll go of the most frustrating stories to follow in the last couple of weeks, tom. speechless. far more important is that in 50 minutes, we will get jobless claims. that will talk about the labor economy and the...
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. >>> johnson & johnson is pulsing its phase three trials after someone participated in the trial and became pretty sick. as jonathan reports, there is a new surge of cases in the united states and europe. is leaving some officials to enforce new lockdown measures. >> the u.s. recorded less than 50,000 new coronavirus cases for the first time in five days. more than 30 states are seeing a surge of infections. wisconsin will open a field hospital this week to handle an increase in patients. by texas governor greg abbott is dispatching a team of medical professionals to hotspot areas. health experts say this could be the beginning of a fall surge. >> people are forgetting the pandemic is still real. it is still killing people and is spreading. the numbers are going up across the country.. officials are introducing new lockdown measures. the uk now has a three-tier system which enforces different restrictions based on an areas infection rate. officials say more measures could be on the way. >> we need to take this. will probably even need to go further. we want to design the steps jointly between ourselves and local go
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well jonathan mann tam was acting today i think as the wall a person for the prime minister boris johnson essentially softening up the public in the media for the for what's to come and that is a news conference sorry appollo mentary statement from boris johnson in about an hour from now and then a statement to the public press conference place this evening and the backdrop of it all is this concern over the rapidly increasing rates of infection of coronavirus here in the u.k. both in england wales and in scotland and northern ireland and john van tam put it in very stark terms and showed some very alarming graphical representation of what's going on too he showed for example a map which had a purple blotch over the over the northwest of england showing that this is where corona virus is particularly prevalent at the moment but a 2nd map of england wales which showed a brit use the brown color to show where the rate of infection was it was escalating in accelerating at a very rapid rate and it wasn't just concentrated in the north west it was much further south indeed jonathan van dam wen
well jonathan mann tam was acting today i think as the wall a person for the prime minister boris johnson essentially softening up the public in the media for the for what's to come and that is a news conference sorry appollo mentary statement from boris johnson in about an hour from now and then a statement to the public press conference place this evening and the backdrop of it all is this concern over the rapidly increasing rates of infection of coronavirus here in the u.k. both in england...
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know what it was like for prime minister johnson, but my recollection is it was a lot cleaner and clearer than this. he was atw serious saint stephen's. jonathan be fair, there are some similarities, that this government tried to put a show of strength for the prime minister as well, and then things got dicey. we hope that is not the path ahead for the president. tom: we are at the half-hour mark. we haven't even mentioned -- jonathan: i know what's coming. that's not how you pronounce it, and you know it. that's next, here on bloomberg. ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form and allows for over 20 exercises. do the aerotrainer super crunch. the pre-stretch works your abs even harder, engaging the entire core. then it's the back extension, super rock, and lower back traction stretch to take the pressure off your spine and stretch muscles. planks are the ultimate total body exercise
know what it was like for prime minister johnson, but my recollection is it was a lot cleaner and clearer than this. he was atw serious saint stephen's. jonathan be fair, there are some similarities, that this government tried to put a show of strength for the prime minister as well, and then things got dicey. we hope that is not the path ahead for the president. tom: we are at the half-hour mark. we haven't even mentioned -- jonathan: i know what's coming. that's not how you pronounce it, and...
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jonathan turley will react to the latest. we are 6 days from the election. will texas turn blue? can trump when the badger state. and former with johnsondence of hidden trumpeters and voting blocs you would not expect. jerry baker, lisa booth and madison, a busy 3 hours kicks off 17 minutes from now on the channel you trust for morning news. todd and jillian back on "fox and friends first". did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ jillian: welcome back. orthodox jews, feel unfairly targeting their community. video evidence to prove it. >> we will be back shortly. jillian: the business owner threatened with a summons, when witnesses say there was no one inside his shop. new york post columnist joins me to react, good to see you this morning. what are people saying? >> they see they are being targeted, all the videos coming out of people coming to empty schools and empty businesses to make their lives harder and things, to be outraged and the regulati
jonathan turley will react to the latest. we are 6 days from the election. will texas turn blue? can trump when the badger state. and former with johnsondence of hidden trumpeters and voting blocs you would not expect. jerry baker, lisa booth and madison, a busy 3 hours kicks off 17 minutes from now on the channel you trust for morning news. todd and jillian back on "fox and friends first". did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay...
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jonathan ferro in conversation with world bank president david malpass. let's get to the first word news with laura wright. laura: u.k. prime minister boris johnsoned bars and pubs will close in the worst hit part of england. the chief medical officer says local authorities will need to take more action to get the virus under control. in some areas, significantly more. bridgewater associates founder ray dalio says china has the upper hand over the u.s. on a range of issues. speaking at a conference, he said time is on beijing's side in the spat with washington and that the next u.s. administration will have to deal with china's continuing rise. he warned the tensions could spiral into armed conflict. side ands on china's it is not on the united states' side for various developments. i think what is going to be a difficult situation in the new destiny ision is the on the side of china growing and doing better probably. laura: global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. annmarie: thank you so much. coming up, ready or not. apple i
jonathan ferro in conversation with world bank president david malpass. let's get to the first word news with laura wright. laura: u.k. prime minister boris johnsoned bars and pubs will close in the worst hit part of england. the chief medical officer says local authorities will need to take more action to get the virus under control. in some areas, significantly more. bridgewater associates founder ray dalio says china has the upper hand over the u.s. on a range of issues. speaking at a...
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johnson is 56 years old. the president is 74 years old. every medical authority we have says age is the key determinant with weight. jonathan: they have said that repeatedly. i think kevin is right not to delve too deep into the realm of speculation. the key difference is that the prime minister, for a while, actually carried on working from his office. it was only a couple of weeks later that he deteriorated. i don't think you can guess what is going to happen in the next couple of weeks. what we do know is the president will be quarantining. what that means is he won't be able to go on the campaign trail where he had planned over the next week. what does this mean for the campaign? what does this mean for the price action in the fiscal talks? lisa was right to bring up the other people in the administration, have they been tested. the likes of secretary mnuchin, white house chief of staff mark meadows. the people that have been negotiating with nancy pelosi. for that reason, this market does not know what to do with this. joining us now, subadra rajappa, socgen head of u.s. race strategy. your initial thoughts this mornin
johnson is 56 years old. the president is 74 years old. every medical authority we have says age is the key determinant with weight. jonathan: they have said that repeatedly. i think kevin is right not to delve too deep into the realm of speculation. the key difference is that the prime minister, for a while, actually carried on working from his office. it was only a couple of weeks later that he deteriorated. i don't think you can guess what is going to happen in the next couple of weeks. what...
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jonathan: thank you very much. let's look at where european stocks have finished. for londonvement markets. banks finishing unchanged. at the top of the hour, we will see a boris johnsonference. we will take it live and begin london digital radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ cfo, at 3:00 p.m. in new york. in on the bluebird first word news now. by the end of the day, plus he said there must be clarity on the bill if it is going to be passed by election day. said there are still significant areas of disagreement. lenny of momentum at the end of the third quarter. stocks increased last month and usually gain in single-family house construction. an annualized rate of a little more than 1.4 million. that is more than analyst estimates. in the u.k. rapid coronavirus tests at an airport. must book the tests ahead of time. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. >> thank you very much. testing.eing rapid the latest to bring an end, expensive compared with other airports. analyst joining and when couldss be potentially see that happening. and how reliable are those tests? and do gove
jonathan: thank you very much. let's look at where european stocks have finished. for londonvement markets. banks finishing unchanged. at the top of the hour, we will see a boris johnsonference. we will take it live and begin london digital radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ cfo, at 3:00 p.m. in new york. in on the bluebird first word news now. by the end of the day, plus he said there must be clarity on the bill if it is going to be passed by election day. said there are still significant areas of...
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johnson insisted called for a short lockdown across england. borisjohnson insisted a regional approach would bring down the virus and he said he wanted to avoid the misery of another lockdown. jonathanyou are ignoring the science? as the debate about how to control coronavirus goes on, the prime minister left downing street to defend his case for the new tiered system of restrictions as it came into force in england. let us get under way, prime minister. the labour leader who wants a time—limited tightening of the rules nationally reminded the prime minister he said he would be guided by the science. on september 21, the government because my own scientific advisers, sage, gave very clear advice. they said a package of interventions including a circuit breaker will be needed to prevent an exponential rise in cases. why did the prime minister reject that advice and abandon the science? since he quotes the sage advice i mightjust remind him on page one it says that all the interventions considered have associated costs, in terms of health and well—being and that policymakers will need to consider analysis and economic impacts and the associated harms alongside this epidemiological ass
johnson insisted called for a short lockdown across england. borisjohnson insisted a regional approach would bring down the virus and he said he wanted to avoid the misery of another lockdown. jonathanyou are ignoring the science? as the debate about how to control coronavirus goes on, the prime minister left downing street to defend his case for the new tiered system of restrictions as it came into force in england. let us get under way, prime minister. the labour leader who wants a...
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johnson go on telly and double down the pressure on greater manchester to accept restrictions that we don't believe all work without the financial package to mitigate the damage to the economy. jonathants in and how one gets out ofa how one gets in and how one gets out of a particular tear, at what the criteria are forjudging if a region is doing better or worse. —— tier. there is a fair bit of mystery around that, there is no magic formula for when the government decides it is appropriate to move a particular region up from the medium to high, or high to very high level of this new alert system, the three tiers that are now in place. it is based on various different factors including, but not limited to, the prevalence of the virus in one region. so, how fast cases are rising and among which sectors of the population cases are rising and the population cases are rising and the general prevalence of the virus as well. one region that has gone into tier 3, which is what greater manchester is expected to move up into, whether local leaders there agree or not, is a lancashire nearby, also in the north west of england. there was less resistance to the new measures there, although leaders
johnson go on telly and double down the pressure on greater manchester to accept restrictions that we don't believe all work without the financial package to mitigate the damage to the economy. jonathants in and how one gets out ofa how one gets in and how one gets out of a particular tear, at what the criteria are forjudging if a region is doing better or worse. —— tier. there is a fair bit of mystery around that, there is no magic formula for when the government decides it is appropriate...
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handshake with jonathan lee who ended up being a business partner, the vice president who's been cotton repeated lies over biden inc. over his family businesses. lou: that is senator ron johnson is doing an outstanding job of leading the homeland security committee and in investigating the biden scandal. joining us as congress devin nunes, ranking member of the house intelligence committee and author of the important book countdown to socialism available online in bookstores everywhere and we recommend it to you highly. congressman, great to have you with us, we want to turn first to the intelligence report, i was talking about earlier in this broadcast about the gun box, the safe in which your 2017 report, the republican report on the intelligence community assessment resides. we understand from some reporting that there is a republican or there is a group of republicans on the intelligence committee who are not in agreement about the classifying intelligence and moving it to public view, can you clear that up for us. >> thank you for asking, this is typical what we have seen over the last four years were there is a disinformation operation that is run by the deep state, the
handshake with jonathan lee who ended up being a business partner, the vice president who's been cotton repeated lies over biden inc. over his family businesses. lou: that is senator ron johnson is doing an outstanding job of leading the homeland security committee and in investigating the biden scandal. joining us as congress devin nunes, ranking member of the house intelligence committee and author of the important book countdown to socialism available online in bookstores everywhere and we...
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jonathan in the chair. we will see you tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and please do bring a friend. but until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson. good night.ng for a treat. od night itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> it was a whirlwind love affair. i felt like this was the one that i'd been waiting for. maybe it was too good to be true. did he love me or was this all a game? >> a beautiful businesswoman falls for a dashing doctor, but her daughters have doubts. >> i had lots of suspicions. >> she thinks his fingernails are dirty, and this does not look to her like the hands of an acal
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jonathan: in my you stern school schoolness -- nyu stern of business professor there, also known as dr. doom, or professor doom. mr. boom versus mr. doom. on the one side, prime minister boris johnsonhe others, the chief who had aat the ecb speech out yesterday titled avoiding economic anxiety. here's just a part of it. "averting an economic anxiety newsk requires encouraging need not be drowned out by fears of the future." i think i know what he's saying. i am not saying this is what he's saying, but i think there is a suggestion that even if you are anxious about the future as a policymaker, you should focus on the good things happening now , and perhaps that will instill a little bit more confidence in society. i don't know if that is the best approach, but he made the case in the last 24 hours. tom: you worry about the present tense, and over the past 10, 15 years, just the general phrase forward guidance has been invoke. do you think we have -- has been in vogue. do you think we have worn out the crystal ball at the federal reserve? jonathan: i think central banks are wrapped up in the future five years down the road, trying to tell this market and people that they won't be hi
jonathan: in my you stern school schoolness -- nyu stern of business professor there, also known as dr. doom, or professor doom. mr. boom versus mr. doom. on the one side, prime minister boris johnsonhe others, the chief who had aat the ecb speech out yesterday titled avoiding economic anxiety. here's just a part of it. "averting an economic anxiety newsk requires encouraging need not be drowned out by fears of the future." i think i know what he's saying. i am not saying this is what...
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. >> all right, jason johnson, thank you very much. >>> the a.p.'s jonathan now next with new reporting on last night's town halls. >>> and plus, rupert murdoch makes a prediction about the november election. "morning joe" is coming right back. ♪ when disaster strikes to one, we all get together and support each other. that's the nature of humanity. ♪ it has encouraged other people to take the time for each other. ♪ ♪ >>> if you lose, what will that say to you about where america is today? >> it could say i'm a lousy candidate and i didn't do a good job, but i think -- i hope that it doesn't say that we are as racially, ethnically and religiously at odds with one another as it appears the president wants us to be. usually, you know, the president's in my view with all due respect, it's been divide and conquer. the way he does better if he splits us. there's division. and i think people need hope. >> welcome back to "morning joe." it's friday, october 16th. nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "way too early," kasie hunt is still with us. and joinin
. >> all right, jason johnson, thank you very much. >>> the a.p.'s jonathan now next with new reporting on last night's town halls. >>> and plus, rupert murdoch makes a prediction about the november election. "morning joe" is coming right back. ♪ when disaster strikes to one, we all get together and support each other. that's the nature of humanity. ♪ it has encouraged other people to take the time for each other. ♪ ♪ >>> if you lose, what will...
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johnson a bit ago, the seven could jillian dollars -- the seven gajillion dollars at blackrock. thenow the story, executable excellence we are seeing in the statistics. it is going to be fascinating. jonathan: it might be too early to say the gloom of pandemic is behind us, but it might be time that we talk about the provision build of these banks. the number comes in at $611 million. i think that is the positive out of this earnings report this morning. talkednali basak really about that being a key statistic, and it is better than good. i go back 10 minutes ago, the idea that they suspended share buybacks, and yet they've got enormous free cash flow available for dividend growth and maybe some share repurchase. granted, you've got the mystery of what commercial real estate is going to do. jonathan: i imagine their capital return program will change drastically in about 12 months' time. got to move beyond the panda but before that happens. up about 1% on jp morgan. in about an hour, another bank drops. lisa: citigroup third-quarter earnings we are going to be getting. the focus really will be on credit provisioning. will they also come in with a much later provision for loan losses then p
johnson a bit ago, the seven could jillian dollars -- the seven gajillion dollars at blackrock. thenow the story, executable excellence we are seeing in the statistics. it is going to be fascinating. jonathan: it might be too early to say the gloom of pandemic is behind us, but it might be time that we talk about the provision build of these banks. the number comes in at $611 million. i think that is the positive out of this earnings report this morning. talkednali basak really about that being...
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johnson and the brazilian president. over 7 million americans woe know have had the coronavirus. over 209,000 of the people have died. for more, i'm joined by dr. gupta, jonathanlamier, for the associated press and carol lee, nbc news correspondent. carol, i will start with you. donald trump made remarks upon arriving at walter reed, i had will play them for you. >> i want to thank everybody for the tremendous support. i'm going to walter reed hospital, i think i'm doing very, very well. we are going to make sure things work out. the first lady is doing well. thank you very much, i appreciate it, i will never forget it. thank you. >> do we, you know, the challenge that we have here is we are getting information from the white house as to donald trump's condition, this was obviously a very important thing for the president to do. you know, from the point of view of the world watching the president and them needing to show him looking robust, looking healthy. being able to speak for himself. that was important for the presidency. how clear is the information that we are getting about his condition. about the first lady's condition. and about the apparently membe
johnson and the brazilian president. over 7 million americans woe know have had the coronavirus. over 209,000 of the people have died. for more, i'm joined by dr. gupta, jonathanlamier, for the associated press and carol lee, nbc news correspondent. carol, i will start with you. donald trump made remarks upon arriving at walter reed, i had will play them for you. >> i want to thank everybody for the tremendous support. i'm going to walter reed hospital, i think i'm doing very, very well....
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jonathan and his team. right is of a q. >>meanwhile other this week to families got the peace of knowing a what happened to their heroes. both of them dying more than 70 years ago darrius johnson. >>shows us the modern day mission that recently reunited these families with their fallen soldiers. >>amazing emotions are running very high right now. >>almost a lifetime of waiting for an indiana family. now they're getting to welcome their honorable fallen marine home. >>we're very fortunate that this happened to bring bill bringing back home positively identified as is core private first class lewis we've behind i 77 years ago during world war on terror one that he passed away. >>they never got his body back. >>the richmond, indiana native lost his life on the second day of battle november 21st in 2014 an organization dedicated to recovering american service members located a cemetery with the remains of 27 people killed in lewis was one of drive in my truck and told my fiance of like a safe at home, thanks to all of us. it's the last thing i expect the year officials used dna from his great niece, kimberly gardner to positively identify him kimberly had never met him. so she mad
jonathan and his team. right is of a q. >>meanwhile other this week to families got the peace of knowing a what happened to their heroes. both of them dying more than 70 years ago darrius johnson. >>shows us the modern day mission that recently reunited these families with their fallen soldiers. >>amazing emotions are running very high right now. >>almost a lifetime of waiting for an indiana family. now they're getting to welcome their honorable fallen marine home....
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jonathan: just around the equity open. we rolled over a little bit. a little bit more on that still to come. first word news with laura wright. laura: oris johnsonover his pandemic policies. within 50 members of his own conservative party are demanding a clear route out of lockdown. the mps are warning his pandemic strategy is disproportionately damaging the economy in the north, deepening the divide with the south. president emmanuel macron is with hiswidening rift crackdown on radical islam. is calling foran a boycott on goods. the recent tensions were sparked by the murder of a french teacher. women's groups are ramping up protests in poland after the country seven top court tragically banned abortion. demonstrators blocked key roads and bridges in warsaw and there cities -- and other cities, bringing traffic to a halt. it marks -- global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. thank.n: a week to go in till the election. president trump and former vice president biden hitting the campaign trail once again to make their final pitch
jonathan: just around the equity open. we rolled over a little bit. a little bit more on that still to come. first word news with laura wright. laura: oris johnsonover his pandemic policies. within 50 members of his own conservative party are demanding a clear route out of lockdown. the mps are warning his pandemic strategy is disproportionately damaging the economy in the north, deepening the divide with the south. president emmanuel macron is with hiswidening rift crackdown on radical islam....
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jonathan blake, bbc news. let's talk to our political correspondent jess parker at westminster. just to pick up on that last point made byjonathan, boris johnsonew days that it johnson himself in the last few days thatitis johnson himself in the last few days that it is going to be a bumpy a few months up to christmas and possibly beyond that. clearly, an attempt during this party conference speech made virtually because of coronavirus to move ahead of the situation that the country is currently in. maybe not focus on issues that could lead to questions about the government's performance and handling of coronavirus. conservative mps are among those who have been critical of boris johnson's administration. and strike an optimistic note. looking ahead to 2030, this promise to try and generate enough offshore para with things like floating wind farms to generate enough power for homes. things like floating wind farms to generate enough powerfor homes. if he delivers on his wider agenda... i think the issue of that as you allude to is that at the moment people are taking things day by day. christmas seems like a long way away at the moment, let al
jonathan blake, bbc news. let's talk to our political correspondent jess parker at westminster. just to pick up on that last point made byjonathan, boris johnsonew days that it johnson himself in the last few days thatitis johnson himself in the last few days that it is going to be a bumpy a few months up to christmas and possibly beyond that. clearly, an attempt during this party conference speech made virtually because of coronavirus to move ahead of the situation that the country is...
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jonathan blake is at westminster. an awful lot happening, variations between the four nations of the uk. how much pressure does that put on borisjohnson in how much pressure does that put on boris johnsondoes that put on borisjohnson in regards to what he's doing with england. and what further news can we expect about other areas joining liverpool in the area of highest restrictions? morning. i don't necessarily think what the other devolved governments are doing increases pressure on borisjohnson to are doing increases pressure on boris johnson to take are doing increases pressure on borisjohnson to take a different tack. the new tier system the cove na nt has tack. the new tier system the covenant has introduced is only coming into effect as of this morning. for now, ministers say they wa nt to morning. for now, ministers say they want to see that bed in —— the government has introduced. and given time to take effect. there is no guarantee this approach will be more or less effective in the medium to long term than the approach taken in northern ireland. we have heard about that agreed overnight where they will be a short strict time limited period of restrictions, so called circuit
jonathan blake is at westminster. an awful lot happening, variations between the four nations of the uk. how much pressure does that put on borisjohnson in how much pressure does that put on boris johnsondoes that put on borisjohnson in regards to what he's doing with england. and what further news can we expect about other areas joining liverpool in the area of highest restrictions? morning. i don't necessarily think what the other devolved governments are doing increases pressure on...