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julie, good morning. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. sandra smith is off. the polling average has joe biden leading the president by less than 2 points in florida and less than 1 point in north carolina. florida meantime is worth 29 electoral votes, north carolina has 15. president trump talking up the economy at a labor day news conference and warning a biden/harris administration would be a win for china and destroy our country. biden firing back saying president trump is on track to end his first term with fewer american jobs than in january of 2017. >> president trump: biden and his very liberal running mate the most liberal person in congress, by the way, not a competent person in my opinion, would destroy this country and would destroy this economy. if joe biden becomes president china will own the united states and every other country will be smiling. >> we know it has been great for his rich friends but hasn't been so great for the rest of us. this president is on track to be the only president in modern history to end up with fewer jobs at the end
julie, good morning. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. sandra smith is off. the polling average has joe biden leading the president by less than 2 points in florida and less than 1 point in north carolina. florida meantime is worth 29 electoral votes, north carolina has 15. president trump talking up the economy at a labor day news conference and warning a biden/harris administration would be a win for china and destroy our country. biden firing back saying president trump is on track to end...
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julie, good morning. >> julie: i'm julie banderas, sandra smith is off this friday.mp is hoping to flip minnesota, a state he narrowly lost in 2016. the long-time democratic stronghold now a contested battleground where 10 electoral votes are up for grabs. hillary clinton won the state by fewer than 45,000 votes in 2016. now both candidates are speaking out about it last night taking aim at each other on issues like the recent tensions bubbling up across america. >> president trump: biden wants to surrender our country to the violent left wing mob. if biden wins, the mob wins. if biden wins, the rioters, arsonists and flag burners win. >> he is the president. i'm not the president. do you feel safer in donald trump's america when he incites these kind of things. it's wrong no matter what. >> trace: peter doocy is live in duluth, minnesota. >> now biden says he cannot impose a national mask mandate even though two days ago he said he probably could. >> what presidents say matter. people listen. i will make it clear what is needed to be done. i cannot mandate people we
julie, good morning. >> julie: i'm julie banderas, sandra smith is off this friday.mp is hoping to flip minnesota, a state he narrowly lost in 2016. the long-time democratic stronghold now a contested battleground where 10 electoral votes are up for grabs. hillary clinton won the state by fewer than 45,000 votes in 2016. now both candidates are speaking out about it last night taking aim at each other on issues like the recent tensions bubbling up across america. >> president trump:...
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julie, good morning. >> julie: i'm julie banderas, sandra is off. president trump is heading to battleground pennsylvania campaigning outside pittsburgh. joe biden will be in wilmington, delaware after a trip to wisconsin where he did not mention the vacancy left by the death of justice ginsburg. president trump says he is narrowing down a list of women to nominate and senator lindsey graham says republicans now have the votes to confirm a nominee before the november election. >> president trump: i will soon announce a nominee for the united states supreme court. we will fill that seat. >> some of the same individuals who tried every conceivable dirty trick to obstruct justice gorsuch and justice kavanaugh are lining up -- lining up to proclaim the third time will be the charm. >> this election and this vacancy mean everything. leader mcconnell and the republican senate majority have no right to fill it. >> we've got the votes to confirm justice ginsburg replacement before the election. we're going to move forward in the committee and report the nom
julie, good morning. >> julie: i'm julie banderas, sandra is off. president trump is heading to battleground pennsylvania campaigning outside pittsburgh. joe biden will be in wilmington, delaware after a trip to wisconsin where he did not mention the vacancy left by the death of justice ginsburg. president trump says he is narrowing down a list of women to nominate and senator lindsey graham says republicans now have the votes to confirm a nominee before the november election. >>...
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julie?g the president over coronavirus response as a development of a possible vaccine. what's the latest going on there? >> they may try to tie all of that to gather because the impact the virus had on the economy was significant. the cause of the downturn. they're also bracing for the real possibility that we may have a vaccine before election day. >> his priority was to do whatever he thought was politically expedient. no, i would not trust his word. i would trust the word a public health experts and scientists, but not donald trump. >> blake: the president has expressed his confidence a number of times that there will be a vaccine released by the end of the year. >> julie: great to see you. thank you. it has been more than a month since coronavirus eight expired for millions of americans all across the country and steven mnuchin says that he and the president do want another relief package. with talks stalled on capitol hill, he blames the speaker of the house. >> people thought we would
julie?g the president over coronavirus response as a development of a possible vaccine. what's the latest going on there? >> they may try to tie all of that to gather because the impact the virus had on the economy was significant. the cause of the downturn. they're also bracing for the real possibility that we may have a vaccine before election day. >> his priority was to do whatever he thought was politically expedient. no, i would not trust his word. i would trust the word a...
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as i mentioned, it was written july 31st. of course, trumans writing is not the easiest to read, the corrosive. this is all digitized and on our website. we have, it goes up every time i say these numbers. we have more than 1300 letters written by harry truman to bess wallace truman over their lifetime, from 1910 to 1957. in most cases, including the envelopes, which is amazing to have that in our collection. all of those letters that harry has written two bess is -- barr all digitized and available on our website in chronological order. so you can go straight into july and look at these other letters. this is the only one that really references the atomic bomb. it's rather cryptic when he does so. if you look at the bottom of the first page on the left and then the beginnings of the second page on the right, he finishes up where he says, i rather think mr. stalin is stalling because he's not so happy about the english elections. just to remind you, winston churchill had lost the elections in great britain. that was during th
as i mentioned, it was written july 31st. of course, trumans writing is not the easiest to read, the corrosive. this is all digitized and on our website. we have, it goes up every time i say these numbers. we have more than 1300 letters written by harry truman to bess wallace truman over their lifetime, from 1910 to 1957. in most cases, including the envelopes, which is amazing to have that in our collection. all of those letters that harry has written two bess is -- barr all digitized and...
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julie: absolutely. of the running themes as we listen to a lot of these clips will be the consistency of the way he has wayed about himself and the he talked about politics. ven if his policy agenda has shifted here. i think what's really interesting going back looking that, this was a time when trump was trying to shake up the system from the outside. the now, he was seeking nomination of a third party. and what he ultimately saw, was a weakness in one of the two major parties. republican party was not representing all of some of the with more centrist or moderate positions that often took hold in washington. advantage of that. he recognized there was a segment of a mainstream party not feel that the top of their party was representing interests and he capitalized on that. he was trying to do a same thing hrough a third party, give those people another just let. i think it's remarkable and the mpact he had on our entire political system by, again, shaking up the republican party. the lasting impact of
julie: absolutely. of the running themes as we listen to a lot of these clips will be the consistency of the way he has wayed about himself and the he talked about politics. ven if his policy agenda has shifted here. i think what's really interesting going back looking that, this was a time when trump was trying to shake up the system from the outside. the now, he was seeking nomination of a third party. and what he ultimately saw, was a weakness in one of the two major parties. republican...
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memorial day gets you to july 4th, it gets you there. 45,000 any infections a day july 4th, got up above 60,000, pretty close to 70,000 at the height of the summer surge. we're now back at a plateau of 36,000 and change reported yesterday and about 40,000 new infections is where we are now. the question is can you keep shoving it down? that's what dr. fauci and the other experts say you must shove this down before the change of seasons and a holiday weekend raises trouble. the death trend, again, if you go back to july 4th, 265 deaths reported on that date, but death lag cases, we know that. it trickles up and essentially since the middle to the end of july that flat blue line dropping a little bit of late, but essentially 1,000 americans a day dying since middle to late july, 1,000 americans a day dying. this is what dr. fauci is worried about. he says these seven states are experiencing a surge right now in new cases and troublesome positivity data as well. again, right out here in the middle of america you can see the search states dr. fauci says must do a better job. some of them are
memorial day gets you to july 4th, it gets you there. 45,000 any infections a day july 4th, got up above 60,000, pretty close to 70,000 at the height of the summer surge. we're now back at a plateau of 36,000 and change reported yesterday and about 40,000 new infections is where we are now. the question is can you keep shoving it down? that's what dr. fauci and the other experts say you must shove this down before the change of seasons and a holiday weekend raises trouble. the death trend,...
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these things will be written in july. and again, it is essentially putting out there to the world exactly what we are looking to do, to basically correct this situation we feel has gone against us and our rights are being threatened or taken away. well, unfortunately, the british government in london will decide they are not really going to communicate with the continental congress. the king himself will announce there is this rebellion in america, and the british government will essentially issue this letter to americans that says if you will be involved in this rebellion, we will view you as a traitor. the crime of treason as serious then as it is now that could very well lead to a death penalty. by early 1776, that news arrived -- gets to philadelphia. we are now a year plus into the war, and it is getting very clear that negotiating, talking is not particularly solving anything. of course, you do have this very radical bent of men in this room that are pushing more toward this idea of independence and finally you get
these things will be written in july. and again, it is essentially putting out there to the world exactly what we are looking to do, to basically correct this situation we feel has gone against us and our rights are being threatened or taken away. well, unfortunately, the british government in london will decide they are not really going to communicate with the continental congress. the king himself will announce there is this rebellion in america, and the british government will essentially...
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being confirm between july and election day. so as you know, july is gone, august is over, they are now the end of september, six weeks before an election in which some people of art he begun to vote. simply my republican friends have no grounds on which to stand. anone. no logic to excuse completely flipping their decision for years apart under the same circumstances. no justification for the senators who said on the record, they would quote say the same thing if a republican president were in office. say that same thing if a republican president were in office. they said then, but does not apply now that we have a republican president inor office. no defense for the senator who said precedent set, president set, i'm sure come 202020 will remind me of that unquote. no place to hide for the senator who said quote you can say that i said it, but the next president t decide. i want you to use my words against me. unquote. why are senate republicans going to such extreme lengths to ramp through a justice here weeks before an electi
being confirm between july and election day. so as you know, july is gone, august is over, they are now the end of september, six weeks before an election in which some people of art he begun to vote. simply my republican friends have no grounds on which to stand. anone. no logic to excuse completely flipping their decision for years apart under the same circumstances. no justification for the senators who said on the record, they would quote say the same thing if a republican president were in...
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the congress is back in july and on july 9, they are ready to sign the articles of confederation. the way the signing of that one works is a little different. the declaration of independence is signed by the delegates and most sign on the same day. the articles of confederation is signed as each state approves it, there delegates will sign it. delegates will sign it. so they are waiting for the states to make their decision. about half or so are going to sign that first day. over the next weeks, most of the rest will sign. ultimately, maryland will hold out for close to two years. the signing will begin july 9, 1778. it won't finish until march the first of 1781. you're talking about two and a half years of time. for most of that time, it is maryland by itself, saying no. technically, this cannot go into effect until all of the states have signed. , mainly is feuding with virginia, their neighbors, over land to the west. when the revolutionary war comes to an end, we go from our old colonial valleys which would be -- old colonial boundaries, which would be the appalachian mountain
the congress is back in july and on july 9, they are ready to sign the articles of confederation. the way the signing of that one works is a little different. the declaration of independence is signed by the delegates and most sign on the same day. the articles of confederation is signed as each state approves it, there delegates will sign it. delegates will sign it. so they are waiting for the states to make their decision. about half or so are going to sign that first day. over the next...
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juli: yes and no.ur watches come in these... [ chuckles ] aimee: so there's one problem. juli: so there's one thing. [ laughter ] aimee: first problem. brad: i like the fact that the watches are visible. we would like to have an option that can live on a table or a potential countertop. aimee: right. now we could do that. i have some ideas. i think that you can remove this and have it as a counter display. brad: yeah. juli: we're also including inkkas in that, so we need one that kind of combines the two. because this is what we're gonna highlight is the collaboration between the two brands. 'cause this is called the flexaire. aimee: okay. do you have a budget in mind? juli: i honestly think it would be better if you could come back to us with varying options at varying price points. aimee: absolutely. i think i could come up with something that's roughly in the $500 range that would blow your socks off. brad: amazing. jeff: i do not see that display being in the $500 range. aimee: let's design somethi
juli: yes and no.ur watches come in these... [ chuckles ] aimee: so there's one problem. juli: so there's one thing. [ laughter ] aimee: first problem. brad: i like the fact that the watches are visible. we would like to have an option that can live on a table or a potential countertop. aimee: right. now we could do that. i have some ideas. i think that you can remove this and have it as a counter display. brad: yeah. juli: we're also including inkkas in that, so we need one that kind of...
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he was called upon to give the fourth of july oration in olympia in july of 1852. it is highly credited with spurring the development of a separate territory for washington from oregon. what washington did become a separate oratory from oregon in 1853, and daniel bigelow was elected to the very first
he was called upon to give the fourth of july oration in olympia in july of 1852. it is highly credited with spurring the development of a separate territory for washington from oregon. what washington did become a separate oratory from oregon in 1853, and daniel bigelow was elected to the very first
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we were actually prepared to do this in july. i don't understand the republicans had the majority they can take them out of the don't like them. let's bring them up and have them vote on one way or the other. but no we couldn't do it. how senator mcconnell said he wants to do this process peace deal. pass a little bit now. a little bit later. trust me, we can do that. well, as ronald reagan would say is trust and verify. let's vote on all of it. the majority will journey later this month to go home and campaign. it appears all he wants is a showboat, a woefully inadequate bill. it will never become law and then get out of here. that is not a plan for action. that is not a real plan to pass a bill for the american people. it's not acceptable. why don't we admit the most important thing before us is happening with covid how we addressf it. i know a o lot of republicans have some very good ideas and i know a lot of democrats have ideas say they have to be there we have plenty of time let's just stay here go through weekends if we ne
we were actually prepared to do this in july. i don't understand the republicans had the majority they can take them out of the don't like them. let's bring them up and have them vote on one way or the other. but no we couldn't do it. how senator mcconnell said he wants to do this process peace deal. pass a little bit now. a little bit later. trust me, we can do that. well, as ronald reagan would say is trust and verify. let's vote on all of it. the majority will journey later this month to go...
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julie? >> reporter: smith reporting live tonight, thank you. >>> turning to your weather now, many people took advantage of today's improved air quality to get outdoors, but these folks here enjoying the sunshine at frank rommel park and willow street, this is in san jose. we did have a spare the era late today, but it is the final alert in a record-setting 30 consecutive days. to meteorologist bill martin is here now with what we can expect, tomorrow. bill? >> some good air quality today, the day before yesterday wasn't too bad either, things have steadily been improving in the smoke realm, but as you look at the highs from today, these highs, i wanted to know that tomorrow, there was a little smoke around today if you looked up you side at sunset, and there will be smoke really for the next week or two, it's very small levels. so, though air quality will be a lot more like this, day after day, as the smoke just kind of i mean -- it's the whole western united dates and beyond, which is fill
julie? >> reporter: smith reporting live tonight, thank you. >>> turning to your weather now, many people took advantage of today's improved air quality to get outdoors, but these folks here enjoying the sunshine at frank rommel park and willow street, this is in san jose. we did have a spare the era late today, but it is the final alert in a record-setting 30 consecutive days. to meteorologist bill martin is here now with what we can expect, tomorrow. bill? >> some good...
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fall in sales during the lockdown months of march april and may but that has now been reversed by july the number of orders had returned to just 2.4 percent below february's levels and with production lines up and running again those orders are rapidly being fulfilled even if july sales are still about 8 percent below preplan demick levels it looks as if germany's auto industry has bounced back rapidly from the coronavirus crisis but analysts say the sectors transition to electric cars will cost thousands of jobs especially among suppliers the 2 biggest global parts makers are german bosch and continental and there are tens of thousands of jobs are in danger german engineering has long been a selling point for a smooth refined combustion engines but germany might not have such a tradition to build on when it comes to electric cars or software. economist or supposed joins us the writing has been on the wall for a long time digitization immobility the nothing new and look at the media rise of tesla now the german comic is a holding out their hands for state support why should they be awa
fall in sales during the lockdown months of march april and may but that has now been reversed by july the number of orders had returned to just 2.4 percent below february's levels and with production lines up and running again those orders are rapidly being fulfilled even if july sales are still about 8 percent below preplan demick levels it looks as if germany's auto industry has bounced back rapidly from the coronavirus crisis but analysts say the sectors transition to electric cars will...
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he had lunch with stalin on july 17th. afterwards he wrote in his diary, stalin will be in a gap war by august 16th. he wrote home to his wife bests the russians are coming in, we will end the war a year sooner. think of all the kids who won't kill. so then the question is, why does the united states drop the bomb? and this is what historians really need to debate. was the bomb absolutely necessary to end the war? was it the most humane way to do it? absolutely not. not only the sufferings of hundreds of thousands of japanese who were killed and hundreds of thousands who would suffer throughout the rest of their lives, but truman knew he was beginning a process that could ultimately and life on the planet. he gets his first real briefing on the balm on april 13th from burns and truman writes in his memoir, burned said this was a weapon grade enough to destroy the whole. world on july 25th, truman gets a full briefing about the bomb. he writes then groves and stimson said that within four months will have a weapon which cou
he had lunch with stalin on july 17th. afterwards he wrote in his diary, stalin will be in a gap war by august 16th. he wrote home to his wife bests the russians are coming in, we will end the war a year sooner. think of all the kids who won't kill. so then the question is, why does the united states drop the bomb? and this is what historians really need to debate. was the bomb absolutely necessary to end the war? was it the most humane way to do it? absolutely not. not only the sufferings of...
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jonathan: julie, thank you. julie norman of university college london.that was a good question because the question came from you. jonathan: it did. ucl just below houston square. i'm sure you've been there a few times. tom: i've been by. lisa: i am waiting for the market check. i waiting for you guys to devolve into market check. jonathan: don't worry about that. tom: seriously, i never look at debates. this debate tuesday night is going to be something. jonathan: that is tom's out. it is always this debate. tom: it's a big deal. lisa: it is a big deal. tom: top me some slack -- cut me some slack. jonathan: one hour, five minutes away from the opening bell. tom: that is called radio silence, what we just had. [laughter] jonathan: i did it deliberately. tom: did you? jonathan: there's your equity inket, off by 0.4%, one hour five minutes away from the opening bell. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. that will never happen again. [laughter] yes, sir. i'm sorry. jonathan: let me tell you, that call is much longer. ♪ l is much long
jonathan: julie, thank you. julie norman of university college london.that was a good question because the question came from you. jonathan: it did. ucl just below houston square. i'm sure you've been there a few times. tom: i've been by. lisa: i am waiting for the market check. i waiting for you guys to devolve into market check. jonathan: don't worry about that. tom: seriously, i never look at debates. this debate tuesday night is going to be something. jonathan: that is tom's out. it is...
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we saw a surge after the fourth of july. so if that's any indication, we're going to see something similar. >> we use labor day as way to take the day off, but unfortunately, the virus doesn't. >>> record heat and raging wildfires. more than 2 million acres have burned this year, the most ever. >> the intensity of the heat just crazy. >> three of the four largest fires in california history are burning right now. >> no rainfall, dry conditions, that is just fuel to ignite more fires. >> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is "new day." it is monday, september 7th, 6:00 here in new york. alisyn is off. erica hill with me here this morning. happy dlalabor day. >> happy labor day to you. it's exciting to be in a studio again, too. >> it's nice to be near real people. >> yeah. >> if you consider me a real person. >> we'll get into that. but it's not a quiet holiday. >> and holiday weekends a big flashing danger signs for
we saw a surge after the fourth of july. so if that's any indication, we're going to see something similar. >> we use labor day as way to take the day off, but unfortunately, the virus doesn't. >>> record heat and raging wildfires. more than 2 million acres have burned this year, the most ever. >> the intensity of the heat just crazy. >> three of the four largest fires in california history are burning right now. >> no rainfall, dry conditions, that is just fuel...
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if cases skyrocketed that much after july 4th, after memorial day weekend and then after july 4th, what do we expect from this weekend, labor day weekend? we're looking at a very different landscape, actually, from where we were earlier in the summer. for one thing, lots more things are actually open now. businesses are ramping back up and opening back up. schools are opening back up, as are colleges. many of which have been holding classes for weeks now. and while that might feel great in some ways, it's not happening because covid numbers are down. covid numbers are still really high. we're still up around 40,000 cases a day. and we've got a lot of covid in the country. and this many more things being open, there is more opportunity for the virus to spread now than it did back in july when we had that big spike after july 4th. there is more virus to spread now. we have now topped six million cases. there is a lot of covid out there in our country. we're not only closing in on 190,000 deaths. we're over six million cases with lots of stuff more open. this is the landscape we are lookin
if cases skyrocketed that much after july 4th, after memorial day weekend and then after july 4th, what do we expect from this weekend, labor day weekend? we're looking at a very different landscape, actually, from where we were earlier in the summer. for one thing, lots more things are actually open now. businesses are ramping back up and opening back up. schools are opening back up, as are colleges. many of which have been holding classes for weeks now. and while that might feel great in some...
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said on the 14th of july. the revolution had officially begun. >> the french people knew what was occurring even if they were not certain of the facts but wasn't not the royalty, the nobility that had simple le -- simply lost touch with their people, almost in a world of their own? you referred to delay, queen marie antuna. i have often said perhaps if or were not for the queen, there would have never been a revolution. well, i am referring of course to the fact that she actually manufactured a peasant village on their side where she would dress up as a peasant woman and go amongst her sheep etc and the monarchy had simply distance themselves so far from their own people. >> indeed, indeed. her reign as freeing of -- queen a friend, she became less popular. in fact, many lives were attributed to her such as let them eat cake. indeed, she never said such a thing. but because she was austrian born, many, people as the revolution progressed, became less and less trusting of her and of course, at such a volatile t
said on the 14th of july. the revolution had officially begun. >> the french people knew what was occurring even if they were not certain of the facts but wasn't not the royalty, the nobility that had simple le -- simply lost touch with their people, almost in a world of their own? you referred to delay, queen marie antuna. i have often said perhaps if or were not for the queen, there would have never been a revolution. well, i am referring of course to the fact that she actually...
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he had lunch with stalin july 17th. afterwards he wrote in his diary, stalin will be in the jap war by august 15th. fini japs when that occurs. he writes home to his wife bess the next day. the russians are coming in. we'll end the war a year sooner now. think of all the kids who won't be killed. then the question is why did the united states drop the bomb? this is what historians need to debate. was the bomb necessary to end the war? absolutely not. was it the most humane way to do it? absolutely not. not only the suffering of hundreds of thousands of japanese killed and hundreds of thousands more who were going to suffer throughout the rest of their lives but truman knew he was beginning a process that could ultimately end life on the planet. he gets his first real briefing on the bomb april 13th from burns. truman writes in his memoir, burns said this is a weapon great enough to destroy the whole world. on july 25th, truman gets a fuller briefing about the bomb and writes then that stimpson said in four months we'll
he had lunch with stalin july 17th. afterwards he wrote in his diary, stalin will be in the jap war by august 15th. fini japs when that occurs. he writes home to his wife bess the next day. the russians are coming in. we'll end the war a year sooner now. think of all the kids who won't be killed. then the question is why did the united states drop the bomb? this is what historians need to debate. was the bomb necessary to end the war? absolutely not. was it the most humane way to do it?...
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this is a life magazine cover from july 1883. in a feature several people in hemet but it's the young woman in the center, she is absorbed in a novel. she is alone, captain amick. she has a bag of candy. if you look very closely under her elbow. she is a bag of candy by her side so she becomes a consumer of both words and of suites. and another one. july 18th 86. this was an illustration from mourners pilgrimage. which was one of the covers. it was a fictional rock to the period of the summer resorts. and here's a scene from the thing that takes place at newport, rhode island. it shows school teachers convention at the hotel in newport. and every one of the young women here is totally absorbed in her paper book book or magazine while the preacher looks on rated and i don't think that ise referent there . seems a little bit more accepting. and then filing one of my absolute favorite images of this. , from july of 1897 phrase charles gibson called marooned. in the distinctive gibson girl is here, and her summer dress on the beach.
this is a life magazine cover from july 1883. in a feature several people in hemet but it's the young woman in the center, she is absorbed in a novel. she is alone, captain amick. she has a bag of candy. if you look very closely under her elbow. she is a bag of candy by her side so she becomes a consumer of both words and of suites. and another one. july 18th 86. this was an illustration from mourners pilgrimage. which was one of the covers. it was a fictional rock to the period of the summer...
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chris, julie, byron.th you. >> i think they are worried about it because of the unpredictability of events these riots have popped up and kept going in several places around the country. for whatever reason, the race has tightened. the national average of polls between trump and biden has not moved all that much. there are some states. florida, michigan, pennsylvania, if you look at the real clear politics average of polls, the polar much closer than they were before. i think it's pretty clear that the president has scored some points on this. >> mike: president trump is eager to tell folks he took action to stop people from tearing down our monuments. >> a big thing was when i signed the law putting people in jail if you knock down monuments. there hasn't been a federal monument knocked down in three months. i don't think they have even thought about it. they have other ideas. they have plenty of ideas. they are not at want for ideas. >> mike: politics editor chris, is that argument reaching the voters i
chris, julie, byron.th you. >> i think they are worried about it because of the unpredictability of events these riots have popped up and kept going in several places around the country. for whatever reason, the race has tightened. the national average of polls between trump and biden has not moved all that much. there are some states. florida, michigan, pennsylvania, if you look at the real clear politics average of polls, the polar much closer than they were before. i think it's pretty...
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in hawaii, new cases have been rising since july . the severity of her outbreaks particularly on the walk-through, the mayor of the city, to issue a two week stay at home order on august 27th. and yesterday, they extended this order for another two weeks. this order and the outbreak that preceded it offer a g grim reminder that constant vigilance is necessary in the fight against covid-19. and this is a reminder that even states like hawaii which four months, as the coronavirus success story can become home to one of the fastest-growing outbreaks in the country. 2 at the end of july, hawaii had barely over 2000 cases of covid-19. and yesterday, hawaii across the grim milestone of 10000 cases. like in many other states, our outbreaks and communities and populations the hardest. our driving dynamic and vital pacific islander community represents the mayor 4 percent of our population. the nearly one third of our total cases. more than a dozen long-term care homes across the state are experiencing significant outbreaks to put our seniors,
in hawaii, new cases have been rising since july . the severity of her outbreaks particularly on the walk-through, the mayor of the city, to issue a two week stay at home order on august 27th. and yesterday, they extended this order for another two weeks. this order and the outbreak that preceded it offer a g grim reminder that constant vigilance is necessary in the fight against covid-19. and this is a reminder that even states like hawaii which four months, as the coronavirus success story...
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we were prepared to do this in july. let's bring them up and have a vote on them but no, we couldn't hit. now he says he wants to do this process peace deal. pass a little bit now and a little bit later. as ronald reagan would say, trust but verify. let's have a real vote because we know the majority leader will adjourn later this month to go home and campaign. all they want is a show about on a woefully inadequate though that he knows will never become law and then get out of here. that isn't a plan for action. i know a lot of republicans have good ideas and that gave the democrats have good ideas to address it. let's vote on them, for or against. we have plenty of time. just stay here and vote up or down. the american people don't have that luxury. they can't just go home for a few weeks during their bills are being paid to cover salaries are being paid. why don't we do our job and both these things up or down. have the courage to say what you stand for. we could have easily 40 or 50 amendments, vote them up or down an
we were prepared to do this in july. let's bring them up and have a vote on them but no, we couldn't hit. now he says he wants to do this process peace deal. pass a little bit now and a little bit later. as ronald reagan would say, trust but verify. let's have a real vote because we know the majority leader will adjourn later this month to go home and campaign. all they want is a show about on a woefully inadequate though that he knows will never become law and then get out of here. that isn't...
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still to come in this half hour as in bob where opposition politician and journalist arrested in july for calling for protests are granted bail at their 4th attempt. and heavy rain and strong winds lashing island as the korean peninsula is hit by its 2nd typhoon in a week. hello the relentless march of the seasons continue all this weather that's come in from the atlantic is now reached the far east of europe and that's because the biggest change in type ahead of it is still quite warm behind it it's not bad but it's not really what you'd like it's wet and windy here in the british isles the low countries or increasing the scandinavia there is was the south and france is one of again spain portugal in particular on the western side on the hot side but bucharest is going to see a change of type the average temperatures 27 we just dipped below that as that front goes through on friday in the sun comes out it starts to warm up again but i don't think we're going to see a huge change to be honest in the rest of europe is going to be a bit like september is normally expected to be now anka
still to come in this half hour as in bob where opposition politician and journalist arrested in july for calling for protests are granted bail at their 4th attempt. and heavy rain and strong winds lashing island as the korean peninsula is hit by its 2nd typhoon in a week. hello the relentless march of the seasons continue all this weather that's come in from the atlantic is now reached the far east of europe and that's because the biggest change in type ahead of it is still quite warm behind...
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army air forces, recovered material near roswell in july 1947.hat was recovered was not the remains of an extraterrestrial spacecraft and its alien crew, but debris from a thin classified army air forces project codenamed mogul. this was a top-secret attempt to acoustically detect suspected soviet nuclear explosions and ballistic missile launches. the project was recorded the highest priority because it addressed the most important postwar national defense concern , the development of an early warning system to prevent a devastating surprise attack. mogul used an audit assortment of sensors, radar reflecting targets, and other equipment carried aloft by weather balloons extending over 600 feet. claims that the u.s. army air forces recovered a flying disc near roswell in 1947 were based primarily on a misidentification of the radar targets, a standard element of whether equipment adapted for use on the long balloon train. in june 1940 seven, the oddly constructed radar targets were found by a local rancher who later reported the equipment as a fly
army air forces, recovered material near roswell in july 1947.hat was recovered was not the remains of an extraterrestrial spacecraft and its alien crew, but debris from a thin classified army air forces project codenamed mogul. this was a top-secret attempt to acoustically detect suspected soviet nuclear explosions and ballistic missile launches. the project was recorded the highest priority because it addressed the most important postwar national defense concern , the development of an early...
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after memorial day, 4th of july and a motorcycle rally drawing hundreds of thousands, tonight u.s. health officials sounding the alarm ahead of this holiday weekend. >> we're going into labor day. please wear your mask. >> reporter: top doctors warning americans need to take personal responsibility before making plans for labor day. >> masks, distance, avoid crowds, outside better than inside and if we do that i think we can get through this weekend without seeing a surge. >> reporter: with the nation making progress in the fight against covid cases and hospitalizations are both down nearly 40% since they peaked in july there are also warning signs, at least seven states have positivity rates above 10%. iowa, an emerging hot spot. >> growth of new cases has accelerated, especially as social activity among young adults and on college campuses >> reporter: as students at notre dame return to school today after a suspension of in-person classes, universities nationwide are struggling to contain covid and just as officials fear a damgs wave of new infections this fall setbacks in ohio
after memorial day, 4th of july and a motorcycle rally drawing hundreds of thousands, tonight u.s. health officials sounding the alarm ahead of this holiday weekend. >> we're going into labor day. please wear your mask. >> reporter: top doctors warning americans need to take personal responsibility before making plans for labor day. >> masks, distance, avoid crowds, outside better than inside and if we do that i think we can get through this weekend without seeing a surge....
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in fact, at the end of july, caerphilly was covid free.ry suddenly in the last week. we are told almost 100 cases in the last seven days. according to the welsh government, a large part of that is due to people breaking the social distancing rules, with the health minister saying in a press conference in the last hour that people had been deliberately flouting the rules, hosting house parties, mixing and houses when they are simply not meant to. he says these measures are essential. the schools here are remaining open. pubs, cafes and restau ra nts remaining open. pubs, cafes and restaurants as well. that confused some people. they thought that would be the first to shut. but the evidence suggests that is not where the virus has been transmitting. when people go into pubs, they have to abide by social distancing. but in their own homes, and certainly in house parties, that is where the problem has emerged. how long will it last? well, potentially into 0ctober, because they know while the cases start now and may continue for a few weeks, we
in fact, at the end of july, caerphilly was covid free.ry suddenly in the last week. we are told almost 100 cases in the last seven days. according to the welsh government, a large part of that is due to people breaking the social distancing rules, with the health minister saying in a press conference in the last hour that people had been deliberately flouting the rules, hosting house parties, mixing and houses when they are simply not meant to. he says these measures are essential. the schools...
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in hawaii, new cases have been rising since july. the severity of our outbreak, particularly on oahu led the mayor of the city and county of honolulu on oahu to issue a two-week stay at home order on august 27. yesterday he extended this order for another two weeks. this order and the outbreak that preceded it offered a grim reminder that constant vigilance is necessary in the fight against covid-19. and it's a reminder that even states like hawaii which for months was lauded as a coronavirus success story can become home to one of the fastest growing outbreaks in the country. at the end of july hawaii had barely over 2,000 cases of covid-19. yesterday hawaii crossed the grim milestone of 10,000 cases. like in many other states our outbreak has hit certain communities and populations the hardest. our thriving, dynamic, and vital pacific islander community represents a mere 4% of our population but nearly one-third of our total cases. more than a dozen long-term care homes across our state are experiencing significant outbreaks that p
in hawaii, new cases have been rising since july. the severity of our outbreak, particularly on oahu led the mayor of the city and county of honolulu on oahu to issue a two-week stay at home order on august 27. yesterday he extended this order for another two weeks. this order and the outbreak that preceded it offered a grim reminder that constant vigilance is necessary in the fight against covid-19. and it's a reminder that even states like hawaii which for months was lauded as a coronavirus...
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the new figures also add to the pressure on congress to extend federal benefits that expired in july a $600.00 weekly unemployment supplement was supposed to keep families afloat as the labor market recovered but a full recovery now looks like it could be years away the future of transport is electric at least it is for cars but what about other forms of getting around our next report takes us to lake you cern in such a land where a swedish company is focusing on a new and innovative concept for electric mobility. until now electric boats sacrificed either speed or range because of friction in the water and limits on the capacity of electric batteries big batteries make boats heavy but here on lake listening switzerland the swedish boat building company is showing that it can be done the solution if the boat out of the water. the candela 7 is the world's 1st electric powered hydrofoil production but when it's foils lifted out of the water it can hit speeds of 55 kilometers per hour for the nordic li minded that's a respectable 30 knots but even at that speed energy consumption is dra
the new figures also add to the pressure on congress to extend federal benefits that expired in july a $600.00 weekly unemployment supplement was supposed to keep families afloat as the labor market recovered but a full recovery now looks like it could be years away the future of transport is electric at least it is for cars but what about other forms of getting around our next report takes us to lake you cern in such a land where a swedish company is focusing on a new and innovative concept...
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the phase three trials that got started, the first two got started on july 27th. it's a prime and a boost dose. you prime and then 28 days later you give a boost. right now the trials are about two-thirds enrolled. we prnlg that by the end of september they will be fully enrolled. then you add another month to month and a half to get that second dose, so that's the reason why i have been projecting, judy, that by the end of the year, by november, december, we will know whether we have a safe and effective vaccine. i feel cautiously optimistic that we will, given the preliminary date that that we've seen. then there are a couple of other vaccines that are going to go into phase three trial at the end of september and then october. so, sequentially, you have a lot of candidates in play which really is the reason why we're optimistic that we'll be successful with one or more and that will likely start to take place by the end of the calendar year 2020. >> but the idea that we're going to have a vaccine by november 3rd, how realistic? >> well, i think that's unlikely.
the phase three trials that got started, the first two got started on july 27th. it's a prime and a boost dose. you prime and then 28 days later you give a boost. right now the trials are about two-thirds enrolled. we prnlg that by the end of september they will be fully enrolled. then you add another month to month and a half to get that second dose, so that's the reason why i have been projecting, judy, that by the end of the year, by november, december, we will know whether we have a safe...
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julie has a rare never logic condition called stiff person syndrome she can't work and receive social security and disability payments it pays the rent but that's it i have $53.00 left out of my sources garrity disability after paying her rent and. you know crying trying to figure out which bills going to be paid are we going to have enough food left over am i going to have to go to the food bank. julie is afraid things could even get worse for her to have timely in the shadows of arizona's capitol building in downtown phoenix this tent city for the homeless is growing every day. south africa is also suffering heavily from the pandemic around $3000000.00 people have lost their jobs because of the chronic virus crisis along with their income for rent and food many are now turning their backs on big cities and trying their luck in the countryside. when cynthia time bonnie needs water she can no longer open that she could do like a few weeks ago she lost her office drop in the city and move back to her village. to collect water from neighbors to. i thought. this was i'm hoping to get mor
julie has a rare never logic condition called stiff person syndrome she can't work and receive social security and disability payments it pays the rent but that's it i have $53.00 left out of my sources garrity disability after paying her rent and. you know crying trying to figure out which bills going to be paid are we going to have enough food left over am i going to have to go to the food bank. julie is afraid things could even get worse for her to have timely in the shadows of arizona's...
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julie has one more point made today a training course at a high school and from. that she wants to know if loneliness is an issue for the pupils. i'm cheveley i'm from have connections mind 1st of all i've got a brief power point but i'm going to get you to do some work while. these young people are in their final year of high school. absolutely julie hopes to convince them to become volunteer community connectors. the idea is how do we get everybody out to the community to know about our website know that we have based in the medical practices to support people and also get them to let us know where the gaps are and that's where community connectors come in and what you're going to be doing is signpost and you're not going to take in anybody's information you're not going to become slaves had not taken anything like that you're just going to tell people about where they can go to find out about groups and services. during. this but 1st they need to understand what influences health and wellbeing in. the next week on these social media social media but i think in
julie has one more point made today a training course at a high school and from. that she wants to know if loneliness is an issue for the pupils. i'm cheveley i'm from have connections mind 1st of all i've got a brief power point but i'm going to get you to do some work while. these young people are in their final year of high school. absolutely julie hopes to convince them to become volunteer community connectors. the idea is how do we get everybody out to the community to know about our...
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julie?flag warning possibly coming up tomorrow, bringing up dangerous conditions we will have an update on that in just a moment, amber, thank you. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has crushed tourism in the napa valley, and now the wildfires have put businesses in even more jeopardy. >> the hospitality industry which covers hotels and restaurants and winetasting, survives and depends upon, this time of year especially but we really are a destination now. >> smith says hotels and restaurants were operating at between 20 and 25% of capacity because of the pandemic, the hope was that the numbers would go up to 30 or 40% into october and november when there is decent weather for evening and outdoor dining. he also says that if the napa valley does not generate business, but some places will have to close permanently. >>> keeping an eye on our weather this evening, the national weather service has issued a fire weather watch is for north bay mountains where the glass bit fire is in sonoma and also n
julie?flag warning possibly coming up tomorrow, bringing up dangerous conditions we will have an update on that in just a moment, amber, thank you. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has crushed tourism in the napa valley, and now the wildfires have put businesses in even more jeopardy. >> the hospitality industry which covers hotels and restaurants and winetasting, survives and depends upon, this time of year especially but we really are a destination now. >> smith says hotels...
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this is a life magazine cover from july 1883.it features several people inhabit expert but the prettiest thing in hammock is the young woman in the center. she is involved in a novel, she is alone, in the hammock bag of candy if you look really closely under her elbow has a bag of candy at her side. so she becomes us consumer of both words and sweets. a another one, july 18, 1886 for this is an illustration from warner's pilgrimage. it was at harpers. it was a fictional romp to the summer resort. here is a scene what takes place at newport rhode island is called the shepherd with the very well known illustrator cs reinhart. it shows a schoolteachers convention at the hotel in newport. and every one of the young woman here is told in the magazine while they look on. i don't think that's the reference there he seems little bit more accepting. finally one of my absolute favorite images of the period, is from july 1897. the gibson girl is here, there some address on the beach. her body language effects of too much leisure, too much f
this is a life magazine cover from july 1883.it features several people inhabit expert but the prettiest thing in hammock is the young woman in the center. she is involved in a novel, she is alone, in the hammock bag of candy if you look really closely under her elbow has a bag of candy at her side. so she becomes us consumer of both words and sweets. a another one, july 18, 1886 for this is an illustration from warner's pilgrimage. it was at harpers. it was a fictional romp to the summer...
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the antiquarian was read up on the roof she wrote in july 1872 and i chased poppa about to tickle his toes. i'm restrained, informal, given to action and adventure . alice's summer reading choices and reading practices i think resonate with us today area every year we are familiar with this, every year sometime around memorial day weekend this summer reading season begins. oprah makes her pick for the best summer reads but so does the new york times, national public radio, the wall street journal and ahost of other media outlets .summer is the time when we are advised to turn to lightweight paperbacks we can stuff into a beach bag or read without worry by thepoolside . it's the time we are told to reach for the light popular novel or the action-packed bestseller area clive barnes a critic for the new york times wrote in the papers summer big book issue for 1968 he said number reading like the statue ofliberty and motherhood is always with us . and that's still true today. the list of best summer reads continues in this very very fraught season. i just have taken some screen grabs, the
the antiquarian was read up on the roof she wrote in july 1872 and i chased poppa about to tickle his toes. i'm restrained, informal, given to action and adventure . alice's summer reading choices and reading practices i think resonate with us today area every year we are familiar with this, every year sometime around memorial day weekend this summer reading season begins. oprah makes her pick for the best summer reads but so does the new york times, national public radio, the wall street...
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the sfmt board of directors gave approval on july 16th. if approved, we would seek additional board approval prior to exercising the five-year terms. we're planning to launch this systesystemsystem by the end of. this is a community-driven project. we've conducted qualitative outreach to shape the features of the customer information system. over 5800 people responded to an online and paper survey available in multiple languages. and to ensure equity and incorporate the diverse needs of san francisco in the design, we conducted in-person outreach to groups with students, senior citizens, people with disabilities, the business community, the chinese and spanish-speaking community and others. we will continue our outreach efforts into detail project design and we would like the public's input on how we can best communicate information intuitively. we would also like to understand where the public would most benefit from additional signs should funding become available. in our customer outreach, we wanted to find out how the availability cont
the sfmt board of directors gave approval on july 16th. if approved, we would seek additional board approval prior to exercising the five-year terms. we're planning to launch this systesystemsystem by the end of. this is a community-driven project. we've conducted qualitative outreach to shape the features of the customer information system. over 5800 people responded to an online and paper survey available in multiple languages. and to ensure equity and incorporate the diverse needs of san...
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horse races th's ay 1rease on in july.time lt year we'd had 150 hours of national tv exposure for our sport. this year, so far we've had 600 hours. so as other major sports have not had as many opportunities to play, we've had an opportunity to push forward, which has been really important. >> reporter: also important, the safety of the thoroughbreds. last year there was national outcry after nearly two dozen horse deaths in the span of three months at santa anita park racetrack. >> you headed safety initiatives for the industry but last year there was a lot of talk about horse fatalities and nine horses died at keeneland. >> there should be talk about horse fatalities. it's a serious concern. we take it seriously. we are not sparing any expense to have all the data, all the experts, every one available to make sure that this sport is as safe as it possibly can be. we're not perfect but we are committed to doing that and to getting better. >> reporter: where do you need to get better? >> we need better are prerace examinat
horse races th's ay 1rease on in july.time lt year we'd had 150 hours of national tv exposure for our sport. this year, so far we've had 600 hours. so as other major sports have not had as many opportunities to play, we've had an opportunity to push forward, which has been really important. >> reporter: also important, the safety of the thoroughbreds. last year there was national outcry after nearly two dozen horse deaths in the span of three months at santa anita park racetrack. >>...
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this is a this is a life magazir from july 1883.it features several people in hammocks but the prettiest thing is the young woman in the center. she is absorbed in a novel title of burglars love. she is allowed wrapped in the habit. she has a baguette cad if you look closely at her elbow, a bag of candy at her side. such a becomes a consumer of both words and suites. another one, july 1886, six, this is an illustration from the pilgrimage which was running in harpers, a fictional romp through summer resorts. here's a a scene from installmt that takes place at newport, rhode island, and it's called the shepherd and the flock by cs reinhardt. it shows a school teachers convention at the hotel in newport and every one of the young women here is told absorbed in your paperback book or magazine while the preacher looks on. i don't think that's the reverend talmage. and finally when my absolute favorite images is from july 1897 and its charles gibson called maroon. the distinctive gibson girl is here in her some address on the beach. her
this is a this is a life magazir from july 1883.it features several people in hammocks but the prettiest thing is the young woman in the center. she is absorbed in a novel title of burglars love. she is allowed wrapped in the habit. she has a baguette cad if you look closely at her elbow, a bag of candy at her side. such a becomes a consumer of both words and suites. another one, july 1886, six, this is an illustration from the pilgrimage which was running in harpers, a fictional romp through...
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the business sentiment index from july to september came in at plus 2.0.e first positive reading since the third quarter of last year and a big improvement from the previous period when the index stood at minus 47.6. the positive figure means -- a positive figure means a majority of companies feel business is better during t the current quarter compared to the last. managers i in the auto industry show strong confidence. their index has a reading of nearly 44. this is followed by the retail sector at almost 22 and the service industry at 7.2. japanese officials released some other economic data on friday. producer prices rose in august marking the third consecutive increase. the bank of japan says the producer price index was up 0.2% from the previous month. the uptick is attributed to higher prices of petroleum, gold, silver and other commod y commodities as the economy tried to get back on track. the index was 2.1% lower compared to the same month last year. >>> china's new vehicle sales continue to recover as the country emerges from the coronavirus pan
the business sentiment index from july to september came in at plus 2.0.e first positive reading since the third quarter of last year and a big improvement from the previous period when the index stood at minus 47.6. the positive figure means -- a positive figure means a majority of companies feel business is better during t the current quarter compared to the last. managers i in the auto industry show strong confidence. their index has a reading of nearly 44. this is followed by the retail...
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fall in sales during the lockdown months of march april and may but that has now been reversed by july the number of orders had returned to just 2.4 percent below february's levels and with production lines up and running again those orders are rapidly being fulfilled even if july sales are still about 8 percent below preplan demick levels. it looks as if germany's all too industry has bounced back rapidly from the coronavirus crisis but analysts say the sector's transition to electric cars will cost thousands of jobs especially among suppliers the $2.00 biggest global parts makers are german bosch and continental and their tens of thousands of jobs are in danger german engineering has long been a selling point for smooth refined combustion engines but germany might not have such a tradition to build on when it comes to electric cars or software. joins us the writing's been on the wall for a long time digitization immobility and nothing new and look at the meteoric rise of tesla now the german comic is a holding out their hands to state support why should they be awarded money for real
fall in sales during the lockdown months of march april and may but that has now been reversed by july the number of orders had returned to just 2.4 percent below february's levels and with production lines up and running again those orders are rapidly being fulfilled even if july sales are still about 8 percent below preplan demick levels. it looks as if germany's all too industry has bounced back rapidly from the coronavirus crisis but analysts say the sector's transition to electric cars...
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every one of us knows we should have done that in july. we didn't. we could have done that in august. we didn't. it's september. let's at least now do our job, update hold our oath of office and pass the bill. let's not be afraid of how we vote. i know in my own vote, all of those 16,000 plus, somebody can find votes they disagree with. so what? i had the courage the vote. i call my fellow senators, have the courage to vote. we're supposed to be the conscience of the nation. let's try to be. madam president, i see other senators on the floor eagerly awaiting a chance to give us their views, so i would yield the floor. >> madam president, each year during the month ever august i look forward to travelling across my state, my very big state to spend time with my constituents. it's the best way
every one of us knows we should have done that in july. we didn't. we could have done that in august. we didn't. it's september. let's at least now do our job, update hold our oath of office and pass the bill. let's not be afraid of how we vote. i know in my own vote, all of those 16,000 plus, somebody can find votes they disagree with. so what? i had the courage the vote. i call my fellow senators, have the courage to vote. we're supposed to be the conscience of the nation. let's try to be....