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dan lures julie to sam's apartment, using sam's phone. dan kills julie.ime, you never suspect a thing? >> not a thing. >> reporter: in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide. and i'm innocent. >> reporter: some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details that they unraveled and the lies over time, and looking at her and going, "how dare you?" >> reporter: vylet told the jury that the night they learned sam had disappeared while dan was wondering if he was the last person to see sam. >> rachel is telling dan to, shut up, shut up. that's not what happened, dan. your messed up memories are screwing up my story. >> reporter: the jury also heard from chris williams, the jazz musician who spent hours with rachel the day of the murders. and like detectives, chris thinks rachel was an accessory before the murders, not just after them. >>
dan lures julie to sam's apartment, using sam's phone. dan kills julie.ime, you never suspect a thing? >> not a thing. >> reporter: in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide. and i'm innocent. >> reporter: some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing...
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julie? >> julie: mike tobin, thank you very much. just about 15 seconds, we are going to be hearing from the president. president trump and vice president mike pence meeting today with u.s. tech workers. the president will be signing an executive order on hiring american workers. let's listen. >> president trump: we had a great conversation, called me to see whether or not -- how i felt about it. i said, "look, it can't be controlled for security reasons by china. too big, too invasive. and, here's the deal." i don't mind it -- whether it's microsoft or somebody else, a big company, a secure company, a very american company. it's probably easier to buy the whole thing then to buy 30% of it. how do you do 30%? who's going to get the name? the name is hot, the brand is hot. who's going to get the name? how do you do that if it's owned by two different companies? my personal opinion was you're probably better off buying the whole thing rather than buying 30% of it. i think buying 30% is complicated, and i suggested that he can go ahead,
julie? >> julie: mike tobin, thank you very much. just about 15 seconds, we are going to be hearing from the president. president trump and vice president mike pence meeting today with u.s. tech workers. the president will be signing an executive order on hiring american workers. let's listen. >> president trump: we had a great conversation, called me to see whether or not -- how i felt about it. i said, "look, it can't be controlled for security reasons by china. too big, too...
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dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie.pected a thing? >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, 8 years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. i have nothing to hide and i am nnd. . >> violet testified against her. >> knowing the details and the lies over time and looking at her and going how dare you. >> violet told the jury the night they learned sam had disappeared while dan was wondering if he was the last person to see sam. >> rachel is telling dan to shut up. shut up. that is not what happened dan. you messed up memories are screwing up my story. >> the jury heard from chris williams, the jazz musician who spent hours with rachel the day of the murders, and like detectives chris thinks rachel was an accessory before the murders, not just after them. >> there is not a doubt in my mind that rachel knew. >> ahead of time. >> not a doubt. >> chris came to believe that when rachel called him and asked h
dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie.pected a thing? >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, 8 years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. i have nothing to hide and i am nnd. . >> violet testified against her. >> knowing the details and the lies over time and looking at her and going how dare you. >>...
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julie. >> julie: all right. griff jenkins. thank you.u special coverage of the democratic national convention kickoff. that is this sunday night 10:00 p.m. eastern with bret baier and martha maccallum. you won't want to miss it. >> president trump: they want 3 1/2 billion dollars for something that will turn out to be fraudulent, election money basically. they want $3 1/2 billion for the mail-in votes. they want $25 billion -- billion for the post office. they need that money in order to have the post office work to take millions and millions of ballots. >> trace: president trump taking aim at mail-in ballots. one of several sticking points holding up a stimulus deal with both sides standing firm. chad pergram is live on capitol hill. anything new? >> not really. it is kind of like we're caught in a time loop like the edge of tomorrow where everything happened over and over and over again. that's what we're in. the senate comes in every day at 10:00, 11:00, meets an hour and a half. a few senators that give opposing speeches. congression
julie. >> julie: all right. griff jenkins. thank you.u special coverage of the democratic national convention kickoff. that is this sunday night 10:00 p.m. eastern with bret baier and martha maccallum. you won't want to miss it. >> president trump: they want 3 1/2 billion dollars for something that will turn out to be fraudulent, election money basically. they want $3 1/2 billion for the mail-in votes. they want $25 billion -- billion for the post office. they need that money in...
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now here is julie banderas in for harris faulkner. ♪ >> julie: fox news alert, we are waiting joe bidennd kamala harris' very first appearance together as a presidential ticket this afternoon. so stay tuned for that, big hour ahead. this is "outnumbered overtime," i am julie banderas and for harris faulkner. kicking off in delaware as many democrats are now keeping praise on the vp pick including former president obama who says "joe biden nailed this decision." but republicans slamming harris accusing her of pushing a far left agenda. here is white house counselor kellyanne conway, watch. >> this is a woman who is for abortion in the ninth month, against the second amendment, against parts of the first amendment, frankly. the democrats rejected her. she pulled out of the race before a single vote was cast. it was democratic voters in the primary caucuses who had rejected her. >> julie: this comes as "the new york post" blasted the duo as camera odds as you can see on today's coverage page. peter doocy starts the coverage for us in wilmington, delaware. good afternoon, peter. >> good aft
now here is julie banderas in for harris faulkner. ♪ >> julie: fox news alert, we are waiting joe bidennd kamala harris' very first appearance together as a presidential ticket this afternoon. so stay tuned for that, big hour ahead. this is "outnumbered overtime," i am julie banderas and for harris faulkner. kicking off in delaware as many democrats are now keeping praise on the vp pick including former president obama who says "joe biden nailed this decision." but...
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julie, good morning to you. >> julie: i'm julie banderas in for sandra today. an unidentified shooting and killing one trump supporter. meanwhile police declaring a riot overnight in portland and arrest dozens after rioters swarmed ablg and threw things at officers there. the mayor of portland called for an end to the violence over the weekend but now the mayor is blaming president trump. deviceive rhetoric is making the problem worse. >> mr. president, why this is the first time in decades that americans have seen this level of violence. it's you who have created the hate and the division. it is you who have not found a way to say the names of black people killed by police officers even as people in law enforcement have. and it's you who claimed the white -- >> what is responsible for the violence is the deeply irresponsible defund the police movement. >> julie: matt finn is live from portland. portland detectsives are asking for the public's help to submit video and give eyewitness accounts. tell us about that. >> yes, this morning portland police are activel
julie, good morning to you. >> julie: i'm julie banderas in for sandra today. an unidentified shooting and killing one trump supporter. meanwhile police declaring a riot overnight in portland and arrest dozens after rioters swarmed ablg and threw things at officers there. the mayor of portland called for an end to the violence over the weekend but now the mayor is blaming president trump. deviceive rhetoric is making the problem worse. >> mr. president, why this is the first time in...
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the strength that we saw in the market pmi, market pmi for july, the nahb index for july.have to have a lot of positive momentum for the third quarter where we think gdp will increase 20% or more at a quarter-to-quarter annual rate. and i do think there's upside e to our estimate of 20%. the consumer might have faded in july, but you had so much momentum from that may and june period. and then again you till have these -- still have these unfolding sharp rebounds in housing activity and also manufacturing activity. so even though they were down, capital spending and how they were all down in the second quarter, you're going to get strong rebounds into the third quarter. by the fourth quarter we have things slowing down a little bit more, 5%. in that we are anticipating potentially a shift down to some more normal growth trajectories. but again, 5 is still a very healthy number x. for 2021 i think 4% for 2021. there's so much stimulus in the economy, and the way we count it, a combination of monitoring fiscal stimulus right now in the united states is about 44% of gdp. and
the strength that we saw in the market pmi, market pmi for july, the nahb index for july.have to have a lot of positive momentum for the third quarter where we think gdp will increase 20% or more at a quarter-to-quarter annual rate. and i do think there's upside e to our estimate of 20%. the consumer might have faded in july, but you had so much momentum from that may and june period. and then again you till have these -- still have these unfolding sharp rebounds in housing activity and also...
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but on july 31, he makes a rather cryptic message. then we will look at some video footage of the newsreel. then we will look at the artifact that is the safety plug. we will finish with the video on the screen. this is the letter to bess. it was mentioned -- it was written july 31. writing is not the easiest to read. it is all digitized on our website. it goes up every time i say these numbers. we have more than 1300 letters to bess.y harry truman they are all available on our website. this is the only one that really references the atomic bomb. it is rather cryptic when he does so. if you look at the bottom of the first page on the left and the beginning of the second page on theright, he finishes bottom of this first page where he says i think mr. stalin was stalling because he is not so happy about the english elections. he is replaced by the new climate administer. truman says he does not know it the holee an ace in and another one is showing. is cryptic the hole but we believe he is talking about the atomic bomb. transcript is a
but on july 31, he makes a rather cryptic message. then we will look at some video footage of the newsreel. then we will look at the artifact that is the safety plug. we will finish with the video on the screen. this is the letter to bess. it was mentioned -- it was written july 31. writing is not the easiest to read. it is all digitized on our website. it goes up every time i say these numbers. we have more than 1300 letters to bess.y harry truman they are all available on our website. this is...
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this is from july the 16th, 1945. this is after the first test in new mexico of the atomic bomb this is a sketch included in a 14-page report that groves sense to stinson which is done relate to truman. we will learn more about this in a second. of course, president truman at this time is at a conference in germany meeting with stalin and winston churchill before churchill is replaced after the british election. this 14-page report is very detailed. it's not an official report and it's actually quite casual and it's writing. the excitement and the wonderment of the scientists and the military people involved in this first successful test. it really comes through in the report. this catches on the last page of that 14-page report. on the second page, lieutenant groves actually refers to the mushroom-ing a cloud. that's the first time the d word mushroom cloud is really used in that concept. they describe the explosion as being beautiful with all the different colors in the sky that they see. looking at this particular
this is from july the 16th, 1945. this is after the first test in new mexico of the atomic bomb this is a sketch included in a 14-page report that groves sense to stinson which is done relate to truman. we will learn more about this in a second. of course, president truman at this time is at a conference in germany meeting with stalin and winston churchill before churchill is replaced after the british election. this 14-page report is very detailed. it's not an official report and it's actually...
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as i mentioned, it was written july 31st. of course, truman's writing is not the easiest to read, the cursive. this is all digitized and on our website. we have -- it goes up every time i say these numbers. we have more than 1,300 letters from harry truman to bess truman during their lifetime, 1910 to 1957, in most cases including the envelopes, which is amazing to have that in our collection. all of those letters harry has written to bess are digitized and available in the website in chronological order. can you go straight into july and look at those letters. this is the only one that really references the atomic bomb, and either rather cryptic when he does so. you look at the bottom of the first page on the left and the beginnings of the second page on the right, he finishes up this bottom of this first page where he says i rather thing that mr. stalin is stalling. he's not so happy about the english elections. just to remind you, churchill had lost the election in great britain, and he's replaced by atly. he goes on to sa
as i mentioned, it was written july 31st. of course, truman's writing is not the easiest to read, the cursive. this is all digitized and on our website. we have -- it goes up every time i say these numbers. we have more than 1,300 letters from harry truman to bess truman during their lifetime, 1910 to 1957, in most cases including the envelopes, which is amazing to have that in our collection. all of those letters harry has written to bess are digitized and available in the website in...
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then we're going to look at some documents from july. you can see my time line here of the first five documents we're going to show you. and then we'll have another five to finish off as we get into august of 1945 and even some from later into the '60s that connect to this topic. so, the first that president -- first information that truman has about the manhattan project comes in april just 12 days after he becomes president on april 12th. this very famous letter some of you are probably very familiar with is when henry stintson, the secretary of war writes to truman to tell him about this highly secret matter as it mentioned in that first paragraph. now he mentioned this to truman after his inauguration on april 12th after fdr's death just in passing tells him that they need to talk about it in the future. and just under two weeks later, stimson sends this letter to truman telling them they need to get together quickly so he can tell him about this project. you can see some interesting handwritten notes on here. at the bottom, what i l
then we're going to look at some documents from july. you can see my time line here of the first five documents we're going to show you. and then we'll have another five to finish off as we get into august of 1945 and even some from later into the '60s that connect to this topic. so, the first that president -- first information that truman has about the manhattan project comes in april just 12 days after he becomes president on april 12th. this very famous letter some of you are probably very...
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this one is july 17th, 1945. just a day after he gets that report, and of course this is hand written and it could be hard to read. this of course is when his first meeting jealous of stolen in his particularly diary entry. we have other entries from july 18th, the next day, when he meets churchill till july 25th when he goes into more detail about the atomic bomb testing. we mention it in this one page of this diary and he's talking to stalin about the different negotiations they're gonna come up with. it's the beginning of the potsdam conference. they're talking about china. the soviets coming into the japanese -- and one of truman's ghouls at potsdam, to get the soviets to join. there is a cryptic phrase in here. he has time about the agenda and truman says, halfway down, i told him to fire away. he did and it is dynamite. and truman says, but i have some dynamite as well, which i'm not exploding now. he has this cryptic reference to dynamite and explosions. it is not too surprising that he mentions this the d
this one is july 17th, 1945. just a day after he gets that report, and of course this is hand written and it could be hard to read. this of course is when his first meeting jealous of stolen in his particularly diary entry. we have other entries from july 18th, the next day, when he meets churchill till july 25th when he goes into more detail about the atomic bomb testing. we mention it in this one page of this diary and he's talking to stalin about the different negotiations they're gonna come...
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on 18th july, the president and mr. burns our guests at soviet headquarters.mier stalin acknowledges a request for photographs below the balcony, and the group proceeds to the garden of the villa. the formal sessions of the conference get underway with president truman chosen to preside over the meetings. premier stalin exchanges handshakes with prime minister churchill and british foreign secretary anthony eden. both churchhill and eden are to be replaced as britain's chief spokesman at the conference. england's prime minister by virtue of his labor party's victory in the 25th july british elections. after daily sessions for eight days, the conference recessed until the election results became known. between sessions, president truman talks with generals dwight d. eisenhower and omar n. bradley, fleet admiral william leahy is president at the president's potsdam white house. a meeting of the british and american chiefs of staff. on 26 july, a joint declaration from president truman and retiring prime minister churchill issued with the concurrence of the chine
on 18th july, the president and mr. burns our guests at soviet headquarters.mier stalin acknowledges a request for photographs below the balcony, and the group proceeds to the garden of the villa. the formal sessions of the conference get underway with president truman chosen to preside over the meetings. premier stalin exchanges handshakes with prime minister churchill and british foreign secretary anthony eden. both churchhill and eden are to be replaced as britain's chief spokesman at the...
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and this is just one of the scenes that took place in july. as you point out, fact a male and female riot. women mostly dug cobblestones out of the pavement and then gave it to their men to hurl through the streets. and this went on down the lower westside. 59th street, there was a lot of writing on across 59th street. central park was being built. ultimately, abraham lincoln was totally silent on this. the governor was sort of friendly to the riders, because he called that my friends, but ultimately, lincoln authorized the deployment of, and this is going to sound eerily familiar again, the deployment of federal troops, who were dispatched from the gettysburg area north on trains, and they ultimately fired their weapons downtown, and that ended the rights. >> we have other images, one more image, of fires, there were lots of burning buildings under such rights. >> here's the army, facing off against the riders. i think the rioters here are a little better arms, to give you a sense of the chaos. we will never know the fatality rate. they say t
and this is just one of the scenes that took place in july. as you point out, fact a male and female riot. women mostly dug cobblestones out of the pavement and then gave it to their men to hurl through the streets. and this went on down the lower westside. 59th street, there was a lot of writing on across 59th street. central park was being built. ultimately, abraham lincoln was totally silent on this. the governor was sort of friendly to the riders, because he called that my friends, but...
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the pmi increased to 51 flat in july up from 45.2 in june. let's get out. she joins us for a little bit more color on the german economy now that we have the final pmi numbers for the manufacturing sector for the month of july is this a rebound that market bulls have been waiting for? >> well, actually, if you're listening to what the institution was actually publishing the pmi data is saying, it's not like the strongest rebound on earth it's a strong rebound we're seeing, especially since there's a strong pick up for new orders in the month of july but it's below precrisis levels but as i was saying the rebound is pretty strong for new order but also output is picking up in the month of july. so this is good news and that should also lead to a recovery in the third quarter >> yeah, keep on supporting the momentum well into the fourth quarter remains to be seen but one thing is clear, it's really important for the german economy because the manufacturing sector makes up 25% roughly of the german economy and that is really good news that this, the pmi still
the pmi increased to 51 flat in july up from 45.2 in june. let's get out. she joins us for a little bit more color on the german economy now that we have the final pmi numbers for the manufacturing sector for the month of july is this a rebound that market bulls have been waiting for? >> well, actually, if you're listening to what the institution was actually publishing the pmi data is saying, it's not like the strongest rebound on earth it's a strong rebound we're seeing, especially...
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the very night here mom went missing julie got another phone call.his time, from erwin. >> i got on the phone and he was like, jules, what was your mom thinking? i said, erwin, i don't want to talk about this. i feel lick this is between you and your mom. he said, well, you just need to pray for her soul. i remember thinking it was a little bit odd, but then, given his grasp on the english language sometimes he'd say funny things or get something wrong, but i just remember thinking that was an odd comment. >> detective gates now felt wynn win howard's motive for killing deede keller was clear. but proving he had the means to commit the murder -- and erwin steadfastly maintained his innocence to investigators from the moment he stepped off the plane after the murder to the moments after, even though he was clearly the prim suspect. and the case against erwin was not without its problems. it's one thing to stalk someone. quite another to kill them. there was no physical evidence trying erwin howard to the crime, and there were those key card records sh
the very night here mom went missing julie got another phone call.his time, from erwin. >> i got on the phone and he was like, jules, what was your mom thinking? i said, erwin, i don't want to talk about this. i feel lick this is between you and your mom. he said, well, you just need to pray for her soul. i remember thinking it was a little bit odd, but then, given his grasp on the english language sometimes he'd say funny things or get something wrong, but i just remember thinking that...
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by july, new york had to begin conscription. the first military draft american history, so it is not the most popular event in recruiting. this wheel that was used contained a number of names, and it would be -- by a marshal in public. someone would open a lid, stick his arm in. the first unlucky drafty's name would be called. it would go right from that office and the union army. it was not a popular object to be sure. it was a time of tremendous anxiety. >> this object came into the collection of new york historical society soon after the end of the war. you say in your book that within this object were ethnic tapestry of names and occupations. it came with many draft cards with names. you could see the image of that. all handwritten just like this. >> i think we assume that the draft line that we were describing interrupted the calling of names. we do not know how many were removed and announced, but there were plenty in the wheel when it came to the historical society and valerie, as you will remember in our exhibition, we s
by july, new york had to begin conscription. the first military draft american history, so it is not the most popular event in recruiting. this wheel that was used contained a number of names, and it would be -- by a marshal in public. someone would open a lid, stick his arm in. the first unlucky drafty's name would be called. it would go right from that office and the union army. it was not a popular object to be sure. it was a time of tremendous anxiety. >> this object came into the...
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the figures for july were bad and we have to wait and see what will be for august. the hotel has room for $900.00 guests but there are just $100.00 there right now tourists who come to minorca are looking for a different kind of accommodation something more individual you feel safer just a few 100 metres away alex gonzalez is showing this holiday home snuck away in a small complex his office looks after 124 apartments and houses the house is not occupied right now but that will change soon. i mean the whole idea is that i hope for july it was a capacity of 70 to 80 percent going up to 75 to 80 percent in august and who knows maybe we'll even hit 90 percent. he thought they had no income but he and the. tourists are avoiding crowds hotel operators know this and are doing what they calm to keep them safe. on the costa del or lose in head as the le from terre haute sale you will be on the road to promote his product it's a wife i am in a fire but it can do a lot more. liberal democrat you better to acknowledge e called location analytic 2nd it out we can use the wife i
the figures for july were bad and we have to wait and see what will be for august. the hotel has room for $900.00 guests but there are just $100.00 there right now tourists who come to minorca are looking for a different kind of accommodation something more individual you feel safer just a few 100 metres away alex gonzalez is showing this holiday home snuck away in a small complex his office looks after 124 apartments and houses the house is not occupied right now but that will change soon. i...
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. >> and i'm julie haener. it is the democrat's convention. but tonight, we heard the speakers from both side of the aisle with a common message. carolyn has more. >> reporter: the good evening frank and julie. the first night of the dnc all praising joe biden and ripping into donald trump. >> we the people calling the democratic unless convention to order. >> reporter: the democratic national convention looking different than ever before with the pandemic forcing a mostly virtual convention. dering the four day event democrats are hoping to have a virtual committee. on thursday joe biden will lay out his plan for country and make his case. >> if you think things cannot possibly get worse. trust me, they can and they will if we don't make a change in his election. if we have any hope in ending this chaos we have got to vote for joe biden like our lives demand on. the >> reporter: also backing biden, republican john kasich. >> that attachment holds second places to ply place in the country. >> reporter: and president trump is making campaign st
. >> and i'm julie haener. it is the democrat's convention. but tonight, we heard the speakers from both side of the aisle with a common message. carolyn has more. >> reporter: the good evening frank and julie. the first night of the dnc all praising joe biden and ripping into donald trump. >> we the people calling the democratic unless convention to order. >> reporter: the democratic national convention looking different than ever before with the pandemic forcing a...
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it's a few days later, it's the 30th on july. if you close in on this one, this is from stimpson to the president, and he's talking about the recent ultimatum. that's the ultimatum made at on potsdam, and the dramatic results of the test, and the suggestions made by the british of which secretary of state burns is well aware. so he's giving recommendations of what to do, and i'm going to talk about the context of this in a minute. petroleuming writes on the back of this memo, secretary of war, reply -- this is the number of the memo, 41011, suggestions approve, release when ready, but not sooner than august 2nd. truman liked to use his initials hst. some people over time thought when he says release when ready, he's talking about the atomic bomb. in fact, this is about the statement that's going to be release released rather than a releasing of a bomb. that's why there's confusion. i did want to point out again. i mentioned this before, the number of is the 41011, and that's what truman uses on the back. so this is an interesting
it's a few days later, it's the 30th on july. if you close in on this one, this is from stimpson to the president, and he's talking about the recent ultimatum. that's the ultimatum made at on potsdam, and the dramatic results of the test, and the suggestions made by the british of which secretary of state burns is well aware. so he's giving recommendations of what to do, and i'm going to talk about the context of this in a minute. petroleuming writes on the back of this memo, secretary of war,...
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jobs added in july.to 10.5%. brin, what are you expecting in the next hour? what would you say is already priced into this market? will we see markets react? >> the futures are down right now. i think we got a peek earlier this week when jobless claims came in at 1.1 million, which is actually the best number since the beginning of the pandemic. i mean, we still have about 17.8 million unemployed. the market's expecting 10.5% unemployment. we'll see if we can move in the right direction. but i do think we still are moving in the right direction and futures are down today but clearly the trend has been positive over the past few months. and so i think as long as we continue to have that move in the right direction, we have a lot of wood to chop. in 2019 we had 3.5% unemployment. we'll hopefully get 10.5% today. if the legislative branch can get together and put more stimulus together i think the markets will continue to rally. maria: i guess what i'm really asking is what are your expectations over the ne
jobs added in july.to 10.5%. brin, what are you expecting in the next hour? what would you say is already priced into this market? will we see markets react? >> the futures are down right now. i think we got a peek earlier this week when jobless claims came in at 1.1 million, which is actually the best number since the beginning of the pandemic. i mean, we still have about 17.8 million unemployed. the market's expecting 10.5% unemployment. we'll see if we can move in the right direction....
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has indianapolis in the early morning hours of july 30th, 1945.ing five night four-day ordeal stole the lives of 879 brave ceos, and submitted the uss indianapolis forever in the hearts of the people. 316 dedicated their lives to the memory of their falling contacts will be honored. sadly, we lost a cherished member of the uss indianapolis veterans community, and a constituent is mine and we mourn at this time and wish you are with us to see this historic day. today, just eight uss indianapolis veterans remain, but their commitment to telling their extraordinary story continues to motivate countless americans. and bestowing on and then the congressional medal enables them to take their place in the pantheon of american heroes who exceptional valor has strengthened our nation. it brings loves her to it as their service brings lester to the united states of america. on behalf of the united states congress, and a grateful nation, i'm pleased to present this congressional gold medal to the crew of the uss indianapolis in recognition of their persevera
has indianapolis in the early morning hours of july 30th, 1945.ing five night four-day ordeal stole the lives of 879 brave ceos, and submitted the uss indianapolis forever in the hearts of the people. 316 dedicated their lives to the memory of their falling contacts will be honored. sadly, we lost a cherished member of the uss indianapolis veterans community, and a constituent is mine and we mourn at this time and wish you are with us to see this historic day. today, just eight uss indianapolis...
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indianapolis was hit and sunk by a japanese torpedo on july 30, 1945. 300 men were trapped inside the ship and lost their lives when the ship went down. 900 men escaped from the ship and went into the water where hundreds died over the next four days before help arrived. of the 1,196 men who served aboard the u.s.s. indianapolis, only 316 survived the sinking. the stories related -- relayed by the survivors tell a tale of fear and desperation but also of heroism and brotherhood. i'm honored to be a part of the ceremony for the u.s.s. indianapolis and recognizing the sacrifice they made to ensure our freedom. >> hello, hello, hello. i am extremely pleased to take part in today's ceremony honoring the veterans of the u.s.s. indianapolis and their families. also i want to thank our .ongressional leaders governor holcomb, the secretary and general goodwin and everyone who has helped make this ceremony so special. 75 years after the tragic sinking of the u.s.s. indianapolis, the values displayed by the brave americans on board continue to guide us. and these
indianapolis was hit and sunk by a japanese torpedo on july 30, 1945. 300 men were trapped inside the ship and lost their lives when the ship went down. 900 men escaped from the ship and went into the water where hundreds died over the next four days before help arrived. of the 1,196 men who served aboard the u.s.s. indianapolis, only 316 survived the sinking. the stories related -- relayed by the survivors tell a tale of fear and desperation but also of heroism and brotherhood. i'm honored to...
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this is just one of the scenes that took place in july. as you point out, it ended only, by the way, it was a a male and f female riot. dug cobblestones. 59th street, there was a lot of rioting across 59th street. central park was being built then. so ultimately, abraham lincoln was totally silent on this. the governor was sort of friendly to the rioters. he called them my friend. lincoln authorized the deployment of federal troops. who were dispatched from the gettysburg area north of trains, and they ultimately fired their weapons downtown and that ended the riot. >> ended the riot. we have other images, actually, or one more image of fires that, there were lots of burning buildings and other such riots. >> here's the army facing off against the rioters. i think the rioters here are a little better on than they were in the city, but it gives you a sense of the chaos. there weren't many, so, we'll never know the mortality rate. they say there were 120 deaths and and 8,000 injuries. a lot in 1863, but i don't believe the 120 figure. i don'
this is just one of the scenes that took place in july. as you point out, it ended only, by the way, it was a a male and f female riot. dug cobblestones. 59th street, there was a lot of rioting across 59th street. central park was being built then. so ultimately, abraham lincoln was totally silent on this. the governor was sort of friendly to the rioters. he called them my friend. lincoln authorized the deployment of federal troops. who were dispatched from the gettysburg area north of trains,...
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the 14th of july.e shall celebrate together, my friend. >> general, we have not forgotten your assistance in our nation either, and the american revolution would have never been successful without the aid of france. >> it is a grand alliance between our two nations, my ,riends general rochambeau others coming to the assistance of our newfound friend and ally, the united states. marquis, we are not alone. us today,e world with welcoming us all back to monticello, as i hope you have discovered. entired not realize the world. this must be one of your mr. benjamin franklin's inventions, isn't it? >> it brings us together this afternoon with the opportunity for a chance to ask some questions. questions about our friendship, about the french revolution, about what has transpired in the history of your nation, let alone our own, in which you and myself laid no small part. -- played no small part. >> indeed. we have to the questions, mademoiselle alice wagner. thank you for being here today, and if you are set
the 14th of july.e shall celebrate together, my friend. >> general, we have not forgotten your assistance in our nation either, and the american revolution would have never been successful without the aid of france. >> it is a grand alliance between our two nations, my ,riends general rochambeau others coming to the assistance of our newfound friend and ally, the united states. marquis, we are not alone. us today,e world with welcoming us all back to monticello, as i hope you have...
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comeback chinese consumers fail to shake off where no survivors are coronavirus and it's not only july's disappointing retail sales that have asked for is worried about the nation's economic recovery also from. we'll tell you why force gold is struggling to cope with a wave of waste. i'm chris cuomo welcome to the program richard figures in china for the 7 months in a row as the pandemic continues to us. consumer spending in the country where the crisis began purchases of goods and services for 1 point one percent year on year in july that is worse worse than expected however the countries in those who are put jumped by nearly 5 percent compared with last year the government has put its stimulus money into the sector to get it moving again. for more let's bring in katherine young of fidelity international hong kong and our financial correspondent on a device by her in frankfurt welcome to both of you catherine let me start with you chinese consumers still cautious is what's behind that interestingly when we do look at the demand side of the chinese consumption story there are pockets whi
comeback chinese consumers fail to shake off where no survivors are coronavirus and it's not only july's disappointing retail sales that have asked for is worried about the nation's economic recovery also from. we'll tell you why force gold is struggling to cope with a wave of waste. i'm chris cuomo welcome to the program richard figures in china for the 7 months in a row as the pandemic continues to us. consumer spending in the country where the crisis began purchases of goods and services for...
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on july 18, the president and mr. burns are guests of premier stalin and the commissar at headquarters. premier stalin had come at a request below the balcony and the group proceeds to the garden of the villa. the sessions of the congress get underway with president truman presiding over the meetings. premier stalin exchanges handshakes with prime minister churchill and british foreign secretary anthony eden. both are to be replaced at the conference. now shaking hands with the russian premier becomes england's prime minister by virtue of his labour party's victory in july 26 elections. after daily sessions for eight days, the conference recessed until the election results became known. between sessions, president truman talked with general eisenhower and omar bradley. admiral is also present at the white house. a meeting of the british and american chiefs of staff. on july 26, a joint declaration from president truman and retiring prime minister churchill issued with the concurrence of the chinese generalissimo, call
on july 18, the president and mr. burns are guests of premier stalin and the commissar at headquarters. premier stalin had come at a request below the balcony and the group proceeds to the garden of the villa. the sessions of the congress get underway with president truman presiding over the meetings. premier stalin exchanges handshakes with prime minister churchill and british foreign secretary anthony eden. both are to be replaced at the conference. now shaking hands with the russian premier...
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indianapolis in the early morning hours of july 30, 1945. night and four-day ordeal stole the lives of 879 brave sailors and cemented the u.s.s. indianapolis and its crew forever in the hearts of the american people. 316 men returned home and dedicated their lives to ensuring that the memory of their fallen comrades who made the ultimate sacrifice would continue to be honored. sadly last month, we lost a cherished member of the u.s.s. indianapolis veterans community and the constituent of mine from san francisco, tony king. we all mourn this sad time. we wish you were with us to see this historic day. today, just eight u.s.s. indianapolis veterans remain but their commitment to telling their extraordinary story continues to motivate countless americans to answer the call of service and to continue fighting to preserve the blessings and -- blessings of liberty and freedom. bestowing on them the congressional gold medal enables them to now take their rightful place in the pantheon of american heroes whose exceptional valor and service have imm
indianapolis in the early morning hours of july 30, 1945. night and four-day ordeal stole the lives of 879 brave sailors and cemented the u.s.s. indianapolis and its crew forever in the hearts of the american people. 316 men returned home and dedicated their lives to ensuring that the memory of their fallen comrades who made the ultimate sacrifice would continue to be honored. sadly last month, we lost a cherished member of the u.s.s. indianapolis veterans community and the constituent of mine...
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next july. it has accused the organization of favoring china. >>> a south korean defense ministry official says the united states and south korea are scheduled to begin joint military exercises on sunday. they are likely to draw protests from north korea, which has repeatedly criticized such drills as provocative. the official said on tuesday that the joint chiefs of staff are preparing for the drills which will last until august 28th. no details of the exercise have been disclosed, but they are expected to focus on computer-simulated command post training. south korean media say the drills will be greatly scaled back, as the coronavirus pandemic has made it difficult for u.s. troops based on the u.s. mainland and in japan to participate. the u.s. and south korea normally hold joint military exercises every spring and summmmer. this year, the springtime exercises were called off due to coronavirus infections among soldiersrs on both s sides. >>> lebanon's prime minister hassan diab has announced
next july. it has accused the organization of favoring china. >>> a south korean defense ministry official says the united states and south korea are scheduled to begin joint military exercises on sunday. they are likely to draw protests from north korea, which has repeatedly criticized such drills as provocative. the official said on tuesday that the joint chiefs of staff are preparing for the drills which will last until august 28th. no details of the exercise have been disclosed,...
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julie is right.ican-american voters are not sold on joe biden and so a comment like this is extremely unhelpful. it does open the window and opportunity for trump to make his pitch. again, i am not sure how many folks he might win over but he doesn't need to win over a lot of the african-american community to make a difference in a very close race. >> shannon: let's look at the real clear politics national average. we know state-by-state is important but this is some movement we've seen in the national averages over the last couple weeks. two weeks ago biden had an 8.7. lead in on average and that it was close to 7.8 in the latest 6.4. not unusual as we get closer to elections we often see a narrowing. would you read much into it if you're the trump campaign or biden campaign? >> yeah, the race is tightening and it's tightly before we've taken off. haven't had the conventions or debates. it was inevitable it was going to tighten. i think joe biden had a big problem is that he has an enthusiasm gap. t
julie is right.ican-american voters are not sold on joe biden and so a comment like this is extremely unhelpful. it does open the window and opportunity for trump to make his pitch. again, i am not sure how many folks he might win over but he doesn't need to win over a lot of the african-american community to make a difference in a very close race. >> shannon: let's look at the real clear politics national average. we know state-by-state is important but this is some movement we've seen...
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julie, it has been great having discussion. that is julie norman from ucl.k about some other key trends because nouriel roubini is warning of a sluggish recovery for the economy. as equities hit record highs, he says companies and households continue to struggle, highlighting the disconnect between markets and the real economy. nouriel: we are in a world where public and private debt are rising and will become even bigger given the response to the crisis. we have the risk of global pandemics becoming recurring, is gettingate change worse, geopolitical risks are rising. political uncertainties about the u.s. election, about the shape, in a freefall, and then see that the v is becoming a u, and then the you is becoming a w. tom: i want to look forward given the assumptions and certitudes that institutions have right now. the great model we have is that there is a bridge out there and we should invest or act according to that bridge. you believe in the bridge, and cat and get us -- and can it get us to 2022? nouriel: i worry before the because beforery the cris
julie, it has been great having discussion. that is julie norman from ucl.k about some other key trends because nouriel roubini is warning of a sluggish recovery for the economy. as equities hit record highs, he says companies and households continue to struggle, highlighting the disconnect between markets and the real economy. nouriel: we are in a world where public and private debt are rising and will become even bigger given the response to the crisis. we have the risk of global pandemics...
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that was better than the preliminary number of minus 10.1% announced in july. but it's still the biggest fall. it results to an annual contraction of 3.5%. while that's not as bad as the uk and the eurozone, it's worse than the u.s. and japan. the coronavirus has been resurging in germany. new infections topped 2,000 this past saturday and the outlook for the economy is far from clear. >>> major japanese companies are working with start-ups to offer new services using digital technology. the six big firms involved in the projectct include east japa railway and toyota research institute advanced development. they want to develop new services in a wide range of industries such as transport and health care. they also hope to create services adapted to the new normal of life in the wake of the coronavirus. they say the pandemic has prompted changes in people's lifestyles that could help spur digitalization. >>> the ratio of women who hold senior positions at companies in japan has inched up but remains far below the government's target. credit research firm databan
that was better than the preliminary number of minus 10.1% announced in july. but it's still the biggest fall. it results to an annual contraction of 3.5%. while that's not as bad as the uk and the eurozone, it's worse than the u.s. and japan. the coronavirus has been resurging in germany. new infections topped 2,000 this past saturday and the outlook for the economy is far from clear. >>> major japanese companies are working with start-ups to offer new services using digital...
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ever since the first reunion on july 30th and 31st of 1960, which was organized by giles mccoy and 15d to remember and to give thanks. they know that it's important to reflect on the sacrifice of men lost at sea and the lifelong hardships of the men that survived and continue to grieve for their shipmates. they cherish their memories. over the years the survivors of the families have built tremendous bonds of friendship and mutual support. the men have sailed on the "uss indianapolis," one of only two heavy cruisers that were awarded ten battle stars for their bravery, and their final mission played a vital role in ending the war. lord, we are blessed to be able to honor the survivors who are still living, continue to bless them and their families and all the friends and supporters who keep alive the memories of the brave men of the "uss indianapolis." we ask all of this in your holy name. amen. good day, ladies and gentlemen. i am sam cox, director of the naval history and heritage command. we commemorate the valor and sacrifice of the 1,195 sailors who served aboard the "indianapoli
ever since the first reunion on july 30th and 31st of 1960, which was organized by giles mccoy and 15d to remember and to give thanks. they know that it's important to reflect on the sacrifice of men lost at sea and the lifelong hardships of the men that survived and continue to grieve for their shipmates. they cherish their memories. over the years the survivors of the families have built tremendous bonds of friendship and mutual support. the men have sailed on the "uss...
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june, 2,000,877 in july. the number of people who came back to work in july did not change.you're looking for any kind of good news in a report like this, i suppose that is the kind of thing you would look at. the labor market did not get any worse. the number of people who got jobs significantly lower than the last couple of months, but in general it does not look like things worsened a lot. just static. at last thing i want to look his local government. we did see 241,000 people added on local government payrolls and 33,000 on state government payrolls. it looks like the seasonals did kick in. probably the change in private payrolls is a better measure of where we are, that is 1,462,000. jonathan: let's take the price action at the moment off of the upside surprise. the threat of a negative print through the last month. this is the price action. erasing losses on the s&p 500, now unchanged. in the bond market, yields unchanged great now we are not up even a basis point on the 10 year. on the dollar index we are firmer .4%, a similar move on euro-dollar. in the grand scheme
june, 2,000,877 in july. the number of people who came back to work in july did not change.you're looking for any kind of good news in a report like this, i suppose that is the kind of thing you would look at. the labor market did not get any worse. the number of people who got jobs significantly lower than the last couple of months, but in general it does not look like things worsened a lot. just static. at last thing i want to look his local government. we did see 241,000 people added on...
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adding 1.8 million jobs in july that topped expectations but it's way down from june's number is the economic recovery slowing a bit. we'll talk to former new orleans mayor. mark rorial joins us he will join us as "power lunch" starts right now >>> the dow is up more than 3% >> good week for the s&p 500 as well the best since early july. as we close out this week it's right to point out as tyler just did we're not that far away from record highs and that trajectory has been little rocky but it's been, you can see to the upside. just a couple percent away from the record highs that we saw prepandemic back in february as we take stock of the week, check out these particular sectors. they have been a focus for many traders and investors. check out what's happening with industrial, communication services, internet related names and technology stocks. these three sectors have out performed the500 this week they are the more defensive, less economically sense tiitive names. they're all in the green but not as much as the market overall. watch those as under performers. can you believe it,
adding 1.8 million jobs in july that topped expectations but it's way down from june's number is the economic recovery slowing a bit. we'll talk to former new orleans mayor. mark rorial joins us he will join us as "power lunch" starts right now >>> the dow is up more than 3% >> good week for the s&p 500 as well the best since early july. as we close out this week it's right to point out as tyler just did we're not that far away from record highs and that trajectory...
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the july jobs report payroll in july is expected to climb by 1.48 million after the june gains of 4.8uawers less than an hr ay we're right back after this. at cdw we get you're always looking to modernize. yeah. i'm just not sure office drones were the way to do it. [ laughing ] drone voice: l-o-l. our market share looks good, but... drone voice: where are the bagels? well, cdw can help you modernize your company the right way, with a scalable infrastructure from hpe, making you more efficient and secure. great. oh. [ drones buzz angrily ] let's find a different room. for transformation that works, you need hewlett packard enterprise and it orchestration by cdw. people who get it. you say the customers maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g, everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. -that's good. next item: corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad. your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simp
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as applications for unemployment benefits increased for the 2nd straight week in the week ending on july 18th the number of people receiving those jobless aid well they increased by 867000 bringing that total to 17000000 americans earlier this week senate republicans released a nearly one trillion dollar relief package of their own this was to counter the 3 trillion dollars package that the house democrats passed back in may talks are scheduled to resume through the weekend but a deal still seems pretty far from sight. commodities in crypto markets are heating up around the world as traditional equity markets take a breather from their epic rally last quarter well it seems like we are seeing a big asset rotation coming on. the boom as co-host christine christie chinese regulators they're rushing to curb precious metals trading in order to temper speculation how dangerous is this for or the speculative market while this could be very dangerous especially when you take into account the huge middle class population is especially in a country like china we've seen this before and there was w
as applications for unemployment benefits increased for the 2nd straight week in the week ending on july 18th the number of people receiving those jobless aid well they increased by 867000 bringing that total to 17000000 americans earlier this week senate republicans released a nearly one trillion dollar relief package of their own this was to counter the 3 trillion dollars package that the house democrats passed back in may talks are scheduled to resume through the weekend but a deal still...
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it's tuesday july 28, 2020. roll call, please.roll call] we have a quorum. >> commissioner: very good. announcements, madame secretary? during the coronavirus disease (covid-19) emergency, the san francisco public utilities commission's (sfpuc) regular meeting room, city hall, room 400, is closed. commissioners and sfpuc staff will convene commission meetings remotely by teleconference. commissioners for those the live stream there be a delay. i would like to extend our thanks to sfgtv staff. if you'd like to make a comment dial 1-888-273-3658 access code and dial access code 3107452. you'll hear a speaking tone when it's expired. madame president, your first order of business is item 3, aportfolio of the minutes of -- approval of the minutes july 14, 2020. >> commissioner: commissioners, before you, you have the minutes of july 14, 2020. are there any additions or corrections to the minutes? hearing none i'd like to ask the secretary to open it up to the public comment. >> clerk: for those who would mike make comments on the minu
it's tuesday july 28, 2020. roll call, please.roll call] we have a quorum. >> commissioner: very good. announcements, madame secretary? during the coronavirus disease (covid-19) emergency, the san francisco public utilities commission's (sfpuc) regular meeting room, city hall, room 400, is closed. commissioners and sfpuc staff will convene commission meetings remotely by teleconference. commissioners for those the live stream there be a delay. i would like to extend our thanks to sfgtv...
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occurred in july when restrictions were lifted in most states and we thought we saw the worst of it in april and we had over 858000 cases but then again in july we saw such a big jump may and june both were in any better but going into august were looking for a better numbers but the good news is that deaths have been significantly lower in july coup. paired to other monster that's a really big plus so going into august on sunday the u.s. reporter around $47000.00 cases now that's an increase in almost 4 weeks that's a small it's actually i should say increase in almost 4 weeks and as of 4 pm monday another 8500 cases have been reported so again that's a positive news right now but i also want to take a look 5 most affected countries right now and whether those countries are anywhere close to flooding the curve so the u.s. like i mentioned of course they're seeing a small decrease in numbers but still nowhere near the curve now india is once again trending up that's the orange right here india is seeing more and more increases in fact just in the last 24 hours they saw 52000 cases so t
occurred in july when restrictions were lifted in most states and we thought we saw the worst of it in april and we had over 858000 cases but then again in july we saw such a big jump may and june both were in any better but going into august were looking for a better numbers but the good news is that deaths have been significantly lower in july coup. paired to other monster that's a really big plus so going into august on sunday the u.s. reporter around $47000.00 cases now that's an increase...