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julie: geez... robbie: julie? julie: oh, my god. you're, like, giving me anxiety right now.like i could do this in five seconds. you're kind of stressing me out, like, all this. robbie: okay, do it. show me. julie: what do i do that frustrates you so much? robbie: the micromanagement, making sure that i'm pushing this and that on a customer 'cause sales are down. do you not think that i know what i'm doing? julie: i can't go further. julie: i feel like i could do this in, like, five seconds. it's kind of stressing me out, like, all this. robbie: okay, do it. show me. lemonis: i appreciate the fact that julie, for the last year, has had to do all of the work and solve all of the problems, but if this business and this relationship is going to survive, she's gonna have to respect the fact that robbie has reentered the business, and the way she's handling it isn't exactly the best way to help somebody boost their confidence. robbie: it makes me sad that we used to do it together and buy together. julie: when i go to market, i'm, like, a madwoman. like, i wake up at like 6:00 a.
julie: geez... robbie: julie? julie: oh, my god. you're, like, giving me anxiety right now.like i could do this in five seconds. you're kind of stressing me out, like, all this. robbie: okay, do it. show me. julie: what do i do that frustrates you so much? robbie: the micromanagement, making sure that i'm pushing this and that on a customer 'cause sales are down. do you not think that i know what i'm doing? julie: i can't go further. julie: i feel like i could do this in, like, five seconds....
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julie: i'm julie. candis: hi, julie. julie: hey, candis. nice to meet you.hop. patrick: this is a big gift shop. candis: this is my baby. amanda: and so what is it that you find people... you know, you have your best sellers in here or...? candis: yes. yes. lemonis: candis, did amanda tell you what she does for a living? amanda: i'm sorry. lemonis: i don't sense that they really understand what's at stake. amanda: we specialize in cork fabric and make everything from cellphone cases to handbags. candis: okay. lemonis: we need the business. we have to have it. the program with the kids depends on it. amanda: if you went to another winery, would they have a lot of the same things in here? candis: we try not to. amanda: okay. lemonis: i mean, it's like, "want to buy some cork product? no? okay." like, hello. candis: but every time they leave the store, we want something to go as a memory. yeah, and what i feel the customers will, you know... amanda: buy. candis: ...buy, enjoy. yeah. lemonis: are you bored? candis: but... lemonis: why, yes, i am. amanda: is it i
julie: i'm julie. candis: hi, julie. julie: hey, candis. nice to meet you.hop. patrick: this is a big gift shop. candis: this is my baby. amanda: and so what is it that you find people... you know, you have your best sellers in here or...? candis: yes. yes. lemonis: candis, did amanda tell you what she does for a living? amanda: i'm sorry. lemonis: i don't sense that they really understand what's at stake. amanda: we specialize in cork fabric and make everything from cellphone cases to...
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julie: i do both. my only goal is to make candidates as good of candidates as they could possibly be. i've had tough conversations with a couple of candidates, after they got on the race, i told them, you are not going to win. this is not good, this is a waste of your resources and your family's time. they pulled out. they might run for something else down the line, but i'm not into the, because he thing. it werein this for dissipation trophy. i want the candidate that has the best chance of winning. a guy is a much better candidate. i don't get involved in that race. too muchoing to engage in that race. we want our best women coming forward so that going back to your point, there are idols out there, role models, people to look up to, that is where i spend all of my time is helping these great women win and not -- for me, it is about quality and not quantity. someday, i hope we can start picking off our incumbent guys. women in50 republican the house, we could get rid of some of the bad incumbent repu
julie: i do both. my only goal is to make candidates as good of candidates as they could possibly be. i've had tough conversations with a couple of candidates, after they got on the race, i told them, you are not going to win. this is not good, this is a waste of your resources and your family's time. they pulled out. they might run for something else down the line, but i'm not into the, because he thing. it werein this for dissipation trophy. i want the candidate that has the best chance of...
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although their fight of july 2 was over, their fight at gettysburg was not. they would continue to fight the morning of july 3, a story for another day. casualties had been high. e green's -- greene's men had inflicted on the -- casualties on the confederate line. it was a ghastly sight. captain george collins of the one 49th new york wrote this, he said at first the killed were tenderly put out of the way but afterward, attention was given only to the wounded unable to get off the field without help occasionally the dead were tossed from underfoot that in most instances, they remained where they fell and were set upon by the men while loading their pieces. the bodies of the killed commenced to putrefy at once so that the close of the engagement, the stench was almost insufferable. most of the wounded were injured about the head and upper parts of the body as the lower extremities were covered by breastworks. most of the companies would average at least one man killed or wounded every time it went in or out. as we reflect back on the experience of george sear
although their fight of july 2 was over, their fight at gettysburg was not. they would continue to fight the morning of july 3, a story for another day. casualties had been high. e green's -- greene's men had inflicted on the -- casualties on the confederate line. it was a ghastly sight. captain george collins of the one 49th new york wrote this, he said at first the killed were tenderly put out of the way but afterward, attention was given only to the wounded unable to get off the field...
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from wpi,o women julie conway, executive director of v.i.e.w., and rebecca schuller, executive director of women for -- winning for women pac. thank you to both for being here. before we start, i want to let everyone know that we will save some time for questions. at the bottom of your skin, you -- screen, will notice the button to ask questions. please feel free to do that during our discussion. if you miss any of the discussion or you want to share with your friends, a replay will be available at the same link podcast link you used to register. rebecca, welcome. with less than two weeks to go, let's rewind the clock a bit to 2018. the 2018 midterms were not good year for republican women. of the 36 new women elected to the house, only one was a republican. the total number of republican women in the house fell to 13. that was the lowest point in the last two decades. that is compared to the 88 democratic women in the house, so needless to say, you guys have had your work cut out for you in the last two years. i just wanted to start to see if e
from wpi,o women julie conway, executive director of v.i.e.w., and rebecca schuller, executive director of women for -- winning for women pac. thank you to both for being here. before we start, i want to let everyone know that we will save some time for questions. at the bottom of your skin, you -- screen, will notice the button to ask questions. please feel free to do that during our discussion. if you miss any of the discussion or you want to share with your friends, a replay will be...
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julie on a stoolie.n the pillows. >> she's perfect, i love it. i love it. >> jimmy: take us back to the year, what was it, 1996, when you and adam made "happy gilmore" together? >> we did. and he'd only made one movie prior to that, which was "billy madison." that was like a cult hit. i assumed this would be seen by a few stoners, a couple diehard lovers of spoon man or spoon head or opera man, one of his characters on "saturday night live", and i thought to myself, as they were lacing me into a corset and taking my boobs and pasting this together and giving me two pitchers of beer, i thought, my dad is never going to see this. that's fine. >> jimmy: we have seen that iconic scene from "happy gilmore", and there you are. now did your dad see this? and what did he think if he did? >> jimmy, i haven't seen that scene in 20-odd years. >> jimmy: let's watch it one more time then. >> that was so much fun. >> jimmy: there it is again. >> oh, god! my butt looks good. yes, it's my dad's favorite, one of his all-
julie on a stoolie.n the pillows. >> she's perfect, i love it. i love it. >> jimmy: take us back to the year, what was it, 1996, when you and adam made "happy gilmore" together? >> we did. and he'd only made one movie prior to that, which was "billy madison." that was like a cult hit. i assumed this would be seen by a few stoners, a couple diehard lovers of spoon man or spoon head or opera man, one of his characters on "saturday night live", and i...
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plus stephen welcomes julie andrews! musical guest sam smith with a special appearance by amy walter, featuring jon batiste and "stay homin'." now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater office building in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hello! welcome to a "late show," i'm your host stephen colbert. i'm the luck just man on television. julie andrews is with us tonight. the presidential election is only five days away. to remember this, i wrote it down. but it looks like everyone's remembering this year because early turnout is at record levels and according to odds-makers, the 2020 election is the most bet-on event in history. that, i don't understand. are the stakes not high enough already, that you've got to bet on it, too? that's like your skydiving instructor saying: (as instructor) "before we jump, anyone want to place a bet on whether the chute opens? ten bucks, let's make it interesting." now, covid-19 is the biggest issue in this election, next to daddy issues. and covid cases are exploding al
plus stephen welcomes julie andrews! musical guest sam smith with a special appearance by amy walter, featuring jon batiste and "stay homin'." now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater office building in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hello! welcome to a "late show," i'm your host stephen colbert. i'm the luck just man on television. julie andrews is with us tonight. the presidential election is only five days away. to remember this, i wrote it...
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in july the u.s.with the trump administration ordered in advance hundreds of thousands of doses of this so as soon as it's approved, it can go out into the public, and so he can say, look, operation warp speed may have saved my life, and we're speeding the development of therapeutics and talking about accomplishments with covid using that experience. bret: fascinating to watch. packager thank you. >>> up next, the coronavirus, how is it affecting the u.s. senate both in the campaigns and also for this, the confirmation process for judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. ♪ hope is the light in all of us that cannot be extinguished. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. ♪ ♪ bret: the coronavirus pandemic is having a major impact on both u.s. senate races and the confirmation process for the president's u.s. supreme court pick. here's correspondent bryan llenas. good eve
in july the u.s.with the trump administration ordered in advance hundreds of thousands of doses of this so as soon as it's approved, it can go out into the public, and so he can say, look, operation warp speed may have saved my life, and we're speeding the development of therapeutics and talking about accomplishments with covid using that experience. bret: fascinating to watch. packager thank you. >>> up next, the coronavirus, how is it affecting the u.s. senate both in the campaigns...
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after coming out twice and august what i had in july of that announcement. we see her sorority sisters from alpha kappa alpha which hearted at howard university 22,000 individual donations excited the daysthat biden was really hoping for women in color in particular. we saw after the debate for example, a huge fundraising haul for thdemocrats because vice presidential debate. i think this has worked, you know, and i've talked to folks close to her. i think democrats still have s some problth men of color, latinos and black men in particular. they're going to have work to do with thiselection even after they win, but i think kamala harris has served to shore up some of the basin the fundraismbers biden was hoping she would. >> scott, what we'll it mean for california if kala harris becvies the new president. >> would be extraordinary not just for california but the certainly would nancy as speaker and kamala harris as vice president, we would have a pipeline to the white house and to washington, but i k thin general, really for the country and perhaps for the
after coming out twice and august what i had in july of that announcement. we see her sorority sisters from alpha kappa alpha which hearted at howard university 22,000 individual donations excited the daysthat biden was really hoping for women in color in particular. we saw after the debate for example, a huge fundraising haul for thdemocrats because vice presidential debate. i think this has worked, you know, and i've talked to folks close to her. i think democrats still have s some problth...
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that was july and august. even more difficult barrier is getting in the national media dialogue about the campaign. we get in on a lot of local media when we show up but in terms of the network news, the big newspapers, the cable news, we've been blanked out. and so that's a big frustration. we are running on things we think people want, medicare for all, a green new deal, getting out of these endless wars. it's frustrating for us to know we maybe have the most popular platform and we're not getting covered. host: so you're part of the original u.s. green party. tell us about the history of your party and how it was founded and how it's changed since it was founded? guest: we started in august of 1984 with the first national meeting and the inspiration was the german green party. they had got into their bundesgog, ed the we have grassroots democracy and nonviolence and wanted to build positives around that. for the last 36 years now, that's what we've been doing. we elected about -- we won about 1,200 races an
that was july and august. even more difficult barrier is getting in the national media dialogue about the campaign. we get in on a lot of local media when we show up but in terms of the network news, the big newspapers, the cable news, we've been blanked out. and so that's a big frustration. we are running on things we think people want, medicare for all, a green new deal, getting out of these endless wars. it's frustrating for us to know we maybe have the most popular platform and we're not...
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on july 10, talks were opened in the red held city.ines of the fighting front became virtually stabilized. after 12 days, the talks were deadlocked over the issue of a cease fire line. then the communists broke off. ♪ in the fall, they would resume. ♪ the fighting continued. [explosions] materials were expended daily and nightly in prodigious amounts. ♪ massive supply by air was a new military concept that came to full development in korea. airlift techniques became a means of supply in a large-scale combat situation. ♪ winter, 1952, found the talks deadlocked over the principle of prisoner exchange. while back-and-forth raged the bitter hill battle. [explosions] ♪ in march, 1953, a communist world was shaken by the death of joseph stalin. his successor launched what he termed a worldwide peace offensive. --its influence would soon be felt in korea. within a month, the communists took us up on our standing offer to exchange sick and wounded prisoners. ♪ this was operation little switch. it indicated a cease fire might come soon. battle
on july 10, talks were opened in the red held city.ines of the fighting front became virtually stabilized. after 12 days, the talks were deadlocked over the issue of a cease fire line. then the communists broke off. ♪ in the fall, they would resume. ♪ the fighting continued. [explosions] materials were expended daily and nightly in prodigious amounts. ♪ massive supply by air was a new military concept that came to full development in korea. airlift techniques became a means of supply in a...
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after all a barbecue is essential on the 4th of july. donald trump has just promised to make america great again. very good if you want this to be you know like true because it make america great again we don't see that you know we was a great you know when we were slaves when when when we had jim crow we couldn't go and walk in the cities you know we couldn't be undone and the town after dark room was a great you know so you know we don't this this is my daughter i'm sorry. the pastor can't see what's improved for black people since trump came into office. neither here in the wanky nor in the rest of the country aspired classes for us 4th of july is just a day off because we don't really have much to celebrate about independence goes we really are and they pinned you know we don't get the same kind of help in consideration that you know other people get. one thing unites all americans there's lots of food for the national holiday do last year greg and his wife have invited over a friend and her daughters being together this time to rela
after all a barbecue is essential on the 4th of july. donald trump has just promised to make america great again. very good if you want this to be you know like true because it make america great again we don't see that you know we was a great you know when we were slaves when when when we had jim crow we couldn't go and walk in the cities you know we couldn't be undone and the town after dark room was a great you know so you know we don't this this is my daughter i'm sorry. the pastor can't...
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molly, nice to see you, final word with phillipe, rj, julie, who wins on tuesday, julie, do you haveake no political predictions, how about that? bill: rj, i know that you do? >> right, donald trump's base got him elected last time. it's bigger this time. he's going to be reelected. bill: phillipe5 seconds? >> it's not bigger by one vote, joe biden wins and he wins big. bill: thank you, guys, you're on tape, by the way. thank you, nice to see you. that does it for special edition of bill hemmer reports more reporting every day, moments here we will take you to the rallies when they begin. thanks for watching, bye, bye just pick your protein, select your doneness, and let the grill monitor your food. it also turns into an air fryer. bring outdoor grilling flavors indoors with the grill that grills for you. a campaign rally, president trump and joe biden in battleground states today, making the last minute push for election day is tuesday. good evening, hi i'm jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪ former president obama joining his former vice president, joe biden today in michigan,
molly, nice to see you, final word with phillipe, rj, julie, who wins on tuesday, julie, do you haveake no political predictions, how about that? bill: rj, i know that you do? >> right, donald trump's base got him elected last time. it's bigger this time. he's going to be reelected. bill: phillipe5 seconds? >> it's not bigger by one vote, joe biden wins and he wins big. bill: thank you, guys, you're on tape, by the way. thank you, nice to see you. that does it for special edition of...
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, the middle of july. was supposed to give me the shot but -- by the end of june, but he didn't. that was the first red flag because i thought to myself, how is it that he doesn't even know when it is my third month mark? he is not even giving me the shot the way it is supposed to be or by the time it is supposed to be. how is it my cyst is going to go away if he is not doing this properly? that was my first concern. i told the nurse, i told her, how is it that he doesn't have any medical records on his computer that show him when it is supposed to be the third month? i don't understand why he did not give me the shot by the end of june. when i complained, they took me back to se him around june 12 -- it was around the second week of july. it was me and another woman. we both went to see him. he told her and me that we both needed surgery. that was also her first time to see dr. amin. amy: she was also an immigrant prisoner at irwin? >> yes. she had the surgery performed. i denied it. july 31 was to ask af
, the middle of july. was supposed to give me the shot but -- by the end of june, but he didn't. that was the first red flag because i thought to myself, how is it that he doesn't even know when it is my third month mark? he is not even giving me the shot the way it is supposed to be or by the time it is supposed to be. how is it my cyst is going to go away if he is not doing this properly? that was my first concern. i told the nurse, i told her, how is it that he doesn't have any medical...
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in july the u.s.rking with the trump administration ordered in advance hundreds of thousands of doses of this so as soon as it's approved, it can go out into the public, and so he can say, look, operation warp speed may have saved my life, and we're speeding the development of therapeutics and talking about accomplishments with covid using that experience. bret: fascinating to watch. packager thank you. >>> up next, the coronavirus, how is it affecting the u.s. senate both in the campaigns and also for this, the confirmation process for judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. ♪ eir windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ ♪ bret: the coronavirus pandemic is having a major impact on both u.s. senate races and the confirmation process for the president's u.s. supreme court pick. here's correspondent bryan llenas.
in july the u.s.rking with the trump administration ordered in advance hundreds of thousands of doses of this so as soon as it's approved, it can go out into the public, and so he can say, look, operation warp speed may have saved my life, and we're speeding the development of therapeutics and talking about accomplishments with covid using that experience. bret: fascinating to watch. packager thank you. >>> up next, the coronavirus, how is it affecting the u.s. senate both in the...
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in july the u.s.working with the trump administration ordered in advance hundreds of thousands of doses of this so as soon as it's approved, it can go out into the public, and so he can say, look, operation warp speed may have saved my life, and we're speeding the development of therapeutics and talking about accomplishments with covid using that experience. bret: fascinating to watch. packager thank you. >>> up next, the coronavirus, how is it affecting the u.s. senate both in the campaigns and also for this, the confirmation process for judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. ♪ i wanted my hepatitis c gone. i put off treating mine. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. i just found out about mine. i knew for years. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i had no symptoms of hepatitis c mine caused liver damage. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will
in july the u.s.working with the trump administration ordered in advance hundreds of thousands of doses of this so as soon as it's approved, it can go out into the public, and so he can say, look, operation warp speed may have saved my life, and we're speeding the development of therapeutics and talking about accomplishments with covid using that experience. bret: fascinating to watch. packager thank you. >>> up next, the coronavirus, how is it affecting the u.s. senate both in the...
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after all a barbecue is essential on the 4th of july. donald trump has just promised to make america great again i. will be very good if you want this to be you know like true up cause it make america great again we don't see that you know we was a great you know when we were slaves when when when we had jim crow we couldn't go and walk in the cities you know we couldn't be in that and the town after dark when was a great you know so you know we don't this this is my daughter i'm sorry. the pastor can't see what's improved for black people since trump came into office neither here in the walky nor in the rest of the country aspired practice for us 4th of july is just a day off because we don't really have much to celebrate about independents because we really are independent you know we don't get the same kind of help and consideration that you know other people get. one thing unites all americans there's lots of food for the national holiday do hastur greg and his wife have invited over a friend and her daughters and of being together t
after all a barbecue is essential on the 4th of july. donald trump has just promised to make america great again i. will be very good if you want this to be you know like true up cause it make america great again we don't see that you know we was a great you know when we were slaves when when when we had jim crow we couldn't go and walk in the cities you know we couldn't be in that and the town after dark when was a great you know so you know we don't this this is my daughter i'm sorry. the...
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sanjay gupta, david axelrod, julie hirschfeld davis and dr.bout the president being released in time for the debate. it's one thing to be released from the hospital but raring to go in prime time under these klieg lights? >> yeah, absolutely. you don't need the care necessarily that a hospital provides but it still takes time to recover from this. even with people with mild symptoms. it's definitely a step that is lost from anybody recovering from this severe illness. there's as a concern as you know from some of these long hauler symptoms. we don't know how long this is going to affect him but i think this is definitely considerations. >> julie in retrospect, we look at wednesday night in duluth we say he spoke only 45 minutes which by the way sounds funny for anyone else, 45 minutes is a long speech. for him, it's about half of what you're used to? >> right. in retrospect, there were some signs that he was not quite himself. my colleagues reported on the plane on the way home, he briefly fell asleep. that is also not typical for him. clearly
sanjay gupta, david axelrod, julie hirschfeld davis and dr.bout the president being released in time for the debate. it's one thing to be released from the hospital but raring to go in prime time under these klieg lights? >> yeah, absolutely. you don't need the care necessarily that a hospital provides but it still takes time to recover from this. even with people with mild symptoms. it's definitely a step that is lost from anybody recovering from this severe illness. there's as a concern...
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julie? to five amber lee reporting live today, amber, thank you. >>> a man for allegedly ripping a woman near san mateo has been link to other assaults, our crime reporter, henry lee, says that he was linked to the other cases by dna. >> reporter: he was arrested and charged with ripping a 62- year-old woman near a bus stop and san mateo now he is accused of assaulting two women in redwood city. >> now we have three victims instead of one and a total of 14 charges, predator taken advantage of the women. >> reporter: they licked him with the dna. -- they linked him with the dna. police say that surveillance video shows him riding a bicycle and wearing a distinctive life guard shirt and tips from the community help lead police to his arrest. >> without dna these would be unsolved without dna. >> steve says that he was a dangerous man that should not be on the streets. >> sheer terror . this is every woman's nightmare that you are sitting there someone grabs you, pulls you away forcibly asselt
julie? to five amber lee reporting live today, amber, thank you. >>> a man for allegedly ripping a woman near san mateo has been link to other assaults, our crime reporter, henry lee, says that he was linked to the other cases by dna. >> reporter: he was arrested and charged with ripping a 62- year-old woman near a bus stop and san mateo now he is accused of assaulting two women in redwood city. >> now we have three victims instead of one and a total of 14 charges, predator...
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julie, tell us who they are, something about their selected them.d why you >> first and foremost, they were both single. they are s in their in new york city, and kiki is more liberal, voting for biden, where m is a registered republican and either voting for trump or jo jorgensen, and the reason why we picked that was they were first of all welli verspolitics, so they could have a very educated, open conversation. they also found this experiment to be intriguing, so they really came in with a very open mind. they also had lot common outside of politics, like they both were into arts, they both have similar values of what ok they were g for in a partner, and similar lifestyles. >> in yue, did you find that you were siftg through the different applications of people who came in, that there were any differences between republicans and democrats in their interest in dating across the aisle? >> the democratwere very triggered. we got more messages from democrats who said i would never partake in this. this is very triggering for me. i don't d ink i cogo
julie, tell us who they are, something about their selected them.d why you >> first and foremost, they were both single. they are s in their in new york city, and kiki is more liberal, voting for biden, where m is a registered republican and either voting for trump or jo jorgensen, and the reason why we picked that was they were first of all welli verspolitics, so they could have a very educated, open conversation. they also found this experiment to be intriguing, so they really came in...
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we are excited to have two julie conwaywti, and rebecca. things see both for being here. >> sure. >> i want to let everybody know we will save time for questions. free -- asked questions during the discussion and you will be up to a vote other people's questions. if you missed any discussion, we will have the same podcast to register. , let me rewindgo the clock a bit to the 2018 midterms. it was not a great year for republicans. only -- themen, number of republican women fell to 13. that was compared to 88 democratic women in the house. needless to say you have had your work cut out for you. i wonder if you can give assistance of your organization and what your strategy has been and what your forecast is in the next two weeks. let's start with you. vew pack. we are expecting great things in 13 days. we have them working really hard. it has been a record year in terms of republican women and signing up to vote -- two run. 208 is the magic number, which is twice what it was before. we have 94 women running for the u.s. house, which is extrao
we are excited to have two julie conwaywti, and rebecca. things see both for being here. >> sure. >> i want to let everybody know we will save time for questions. free -- asked questions during the discussion and you will be up to a vote other people's questions. if you missed any discussion, we will have the same podcast to register. , let me rewindgo the clock a bit to the 2018 midterms. it was not a great year for republicans. only -- themen, number of republican women fell to...
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juli: hi. i'm juli. sarah: i'm sarah. juli: nice to meet you. lemonis: hello, everybody. to turn it over to maggie. maggie: well, my thoughts for you and what i want to create for you is a totally different line using my pieces, but we're going to call it fly girl. sarah: really cute. maggie: "you're even flyer than you think. you're challenging. you're intensely fun. you're not like anyone else." these are kind of the words that i think represent myself, and i think they represent a lot of women that i know and, i think, represent you. we'll go through some of the product. here are some hoodies. we have that hoodie that comes longer. tara: my one comment would be, it's a touch bouncy. i wish it had a little more -- not want to use the word "substance," but just a touch more. maggie: okay. tara: and the tops are almost like our billboard for fly because that's where we can put a logo to, again, marry the two and to tease a functional product, as well as marketing for the brand and being a part of our family. maggie: this is what i don't want to do. every time i see someth
juli: hi. i'm juli. sarah: i'm sarah. juli: nice to meet you. lemonis: hello, everybody. to turn it over to maggie. maggie: well, my thoughts for you and what i want to create for you is a totally different line using my pieces, but we're going to call it fly girl. sarah: really cute. maggie: "you're even flyer than you think. you're challenging. you're intensely fun. you're not like anyone else." these are kind of the words that i think represent myself, and i think they represent a...
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it was july 21st, 2015.ids were now living in their dad's house. >> we woke up to the doorbell ringing. and so i go down. i open the door, and he's like -- introduces himself as a detective. and he's like, "we just arrested your dad." >> reporter: and just like that, a second parent was gone. the twins, still minors, were told they'd be living with pam's siblings now. >> rachel and i were taken into dcfs custody, where we were forced to live with them for three months, in our mom's house. so that was just -- one huge nightmare. >> it got to be hateful, angry, all the time, no matter what we did. >> reporter: but of course, pam's kids knew perfectly well that their aunts and uncles believed their dad killed their mom. >> i was 16, and our aunt diane sat me down alone in my mom's family room and she just plainly said, "your dad killed your mom." >> reporter: what do you think about the possibility that your dad could be violent like that? >> mm-mm. >> no. >> i know anyone's capable of doing anything, but we wo
it was july 21st, 2015.ids were now living in their dad's house. >> we woke up to the doorbell ringing. and so i go down. i open the door, and he's like -- introduces himself as a detective. and he's like, "we just arrested your dad." >> reporter: and just like that, a second parent was gone. the twins, still minors, were told they'd be living with pam's siblings now. >> rachel and i were taken into dcfs custody, where we were forced to live with them for three...
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the resulting 800-page report was completed in july 1994.he report concluded the predecessor to the u.s. air force, the u.s. army air forces, did recover material near roswell in july 1947. what was recovered was not the remains of an extraterrestrial spacecraft and its alien crew, but debris from a thin -- then-classified army air forces project codenamed mogul. mogul was946, project a top-secret attempt to acoustically detect suspected soviet nuclear explosions and ballistic missile launches. the project was recorded the accorded 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 odd assortment of sensors, radar reflecting targets, nylon fibers 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 weather e
the resulting 800-page report was completed in july 1994.he report concluded the predecessor to the u.s. air force, the u.s. army air forces, did recover material near roswell in july 1947. what was recovered was not the remains of an extraterrestrial spacecraft and its alien crew, but debris from a thin -- then-classified army air forces project codenamed mogul. mogul was946, project a top-secret attempt to acoustically detect suspected soviet nuclear explosions and ballistic missile launches....
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on july 20, 1953, at the u.n. base camp, general clark signed the cease fire agreement. miles away, the communists did the same. by august 5, operation big switch was underway. some 13,000 soldiers returned from red prison camps. general william dean, captured early in the war, returned with his comrades in arms. it was then that the world image of communism received a telling blow. two thirds of the chinese prisoners refused to return to red china. 35,000 north koreans decided they would rather they've in south korea. -- live in south korea. an armistice is only a cease fire, not peace. and in this divided nation, the need is for constant watchfulness, unending preparedness remains and may continue for years to come. this is true anywhere on earth where people face an aggressor. hadhe communists miscalculated in korea. they could not bring themselves to believe we would spend so much of material and of effort and of pain so far from home. that lesson was an important one for all concerned. once ain the united states army, the erican soldiers, had stood for most in a mas
on july 20, 1953, at the u.n. base camp, general clark signed the cease fire agreement. miles away, the communists did the same. by august 5, operation big switch was underway. some 13,000 soldiers returned from red prison camps. general william dean, captured early in the war, returned with his comrades in arms. it was then that the world image of communism received a telling blow. two thirds of the chinese prisoners refused to return to red china. 35,000 north koreans decided they would...
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julie: that is certainly what we are all going to be looking at.s has obviously been such a polarized year, a very polarized election, and with the events of the recent days, with trump's diagnosis, with the response to that, it is looking like the end of the campaign is going to look even more different than we had thought before. looked at things in the biden campaign and the trump campaign, and have they moved up leading to the crucial time in november. tom: all of the focus on the president tweeting out massively , single cap, all caps -- single-line, all caps tweets. what should we look for from vice president biden? julie: biden really needs to keep up his momentum for these crucial weeks. he's already decided to suspend negative ads while trump is sick, and has canceled a few events, but for the most part, is moving ahead with his plans and planned events starting in florida this week. it is really crucial that biden keep that going. he needs to make sure he keeps the enthusiasm going as it gets closer to november, and doesn't play it to saf
julie: that is certainly what we are all going to be looking at.s has obviously been such a polarized year, a very polarized election, and with the events of the recent days, with trump's diagnosis, with the response to that, it is looking like the end of the campaign is going to look even more different than we had thought before. looked at things in the biden campaign and the trump campaign, and have they moved up leading to the crucial time in november. tom: all of the focus on the president...
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after all a barbecue is essential on the 4th of july. donald trump has just promised to make america great again. be very good if you want this to be you know like cause it make america great again we don't see that you know we was a great you know when we were slaves when when when we had jim crow we couldn't go and walk in the cities you know we couldn't be in that and the town after dark when was it great you know so you know we don't this this is my daughter i'm sorry. the pastor can't see what's improved for black people since trump came into office . neither here in the wanky nor in the rest of the country aspired to for us 4th of july is just a day off because we don't really have much to celebrate about independence goes we really are independent you know we don't get the same kind of help in consideration that you know other people get. one thing unites all americans there's lots of food for the national holiday to do mr greg and his wife have invited over a friend and her daughters of being together this time to relax with fami
after all a barbecue is essential on the 4th of july. donald trump has just promised to make america great again. be very good if you want this to be you know like cause it make america great again we don't see that you know we was a great you know when we were slaves when when when we had jim crow we couldn't go and walk in the cities you know we couldn't be in that and the town after dark when was it great you know so you know we don't this this is my daughter i'm sorry. the pastor can't see...
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july 14: niece says he paid someone to take his sats. july 15: endorses beans.: retweets doctor who believes in demons. july 31: threatens to ban tiktok. august 4: calls yosemite "yo-semite." august 6: calls thailand "thigh-land." august 8: aide asks about adding trump to mt. rushmore. august 13: sabotages the postal service. promotes virus cure from mypillow guy. august 18: girl scouts announce new french toast-inspired cookie. august 22: ordered to pay stormy daniels legal fees. august 23: tweets, "happy sunday! we want god!" augus 31: compares police shootings to missed golf putts. september 2: encourages supporters to vote twice. we learn he called fallen american soldiers "losers" and "suckers." confirmed by fox news reporter. september 4: attacks the fox news reporter. okay with putin poisoning opponent. september 8: former lawyer says he went to a golden shower sex club. september 15: falsely denies downplaying virus, falsely claims he supports coverage for pre-existing conditions, and that he rebuilt the military, and that he opposed the iraq war. claims
july 14: niece says he paid someone to take his sats. july 15: endorses beans.: retweets doctor who believes in demons. july 31: threatens to ban tiktok. august 4: calls yosemite "yo-semite." august 6: calls thailand "thigh-land." august 8: aide asks about adding trump to mt. rushmore. august 13: sabotages the postal service. promotes virus cure from mypillow guy. august 18: girl scouts announce new french toast-inspired cookie. august 22: ordered to pay stormy daniels legal...
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we have a new show with julie bowen and music from my morning jacket. guest tonight is a very funny and successful man who loves basketball and movies so much, he combines them frequently. you can see him with kevin james, julie bowen and shaquille o'neal in his new movie "hubie halloween" on netflix. please, welcome adam sandler. hello. >> hi, jimmy! hi, everybody. jimmy! >> jimmy: wow, that's quite a beard you have there. >> it's disgusting. i'm sorry. it's not a beard. it's a mask. >> jimmy: no, they're different things. you can't just grow hair on your face and protect yourself. have you been listening to dr. fauci, adam? >> yeah. no. look jimmy, when i keep my mouth closed, it's a mask. >> jimmy: you have like a lumberjack look to you. you look different with the beard than i would have ever guessed. >> i don't look good. i know that but i am doing it for a movie. but my father had a beard my whole life and this is very similar the way his beard was. like, gray at the bottom. i don't have gray hair on my head, for some reason. but i got grays comin
we have a new show with julie bowen and music from my morning jacket. guest tonight is a very funny and successful man who loves basketball and movies so much, he combines them frequently. you can see him with kevin james, julie bowen and shaquille o'neal in his new movie "hubie halloween" on netflix. please, welcome adam sandler. hello. >> hi, jimmy! hi, everybody. jimmy! >> jimmy: wow, that's quite a beard you have there. >> it's disgusting. i'm sorry. it's not a...
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and so i had to lay off 40%f my full-time staff in july, starting in august. we are all nla on reduced es and reduced hours-- what's remaining of us.es >> reporter:te the staggering losses, like chaval, the state theatre is in an enviable pition-- the parent company owns the building. theatre opening its doors again under normal circumstances until a year from now, while their smaller venue just down the block,ort city music hall, is closed for good. >> this is an absolutely dire situation.op we have noin opening this year. i mean, what busin gs can surviverating zero revenue for over a year? i don't know any business or e dust that can. so if we do not me kind of targeted federal legislation tos ndustry in particular, it will be massive closures across the whole country. and in portland, maine, in particular, that's going to hurt really b. businesses aren't the only ones who are worrying about what comes next. >> i was in municipal government, i was on the school board during the great recession, and we would gladly go back to that, frankly. >> reporter:ustin
and so i had to lay off 40%f my full-time staff in july, starting in august. we are all nla on reduced es and reduced hours-- what's remaining of us.es >> reporter:te the staggering losses, like chaval, the state theatre is in an enviable pition-- the parent company owns the building. theatre opening its doors again under normal circumstances until a year from now, while their smaller venue just down the block,ort city music hall, is closed for good. >> this is an absolutely dire...
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critics darling brandon july maranda july is an american in the institution.r, director and actor whose work also includes books, monologues and dance performance art. there is no doubt that she is a force for good and an inspiration to many. all of which makes me wish that i like her movies more than i do. of me and you and everyone we kkow, and being driven to distraction by the crazy talking cats of the future, i found myself admiring without actually enjoying each allies new and indeed best film, cotillion air. and clear. and out. evan rachel woods stars as owns deleo, put upon daughter of smalltime hustlers deborah winger and richard jenkins whose makeshift apartment is constantly besieged by pink foam. no, really. don't touch, don't touch the table. i've been through tremors a lot smaller than theirs. into this self—conscious and kooky trio spending much time awaiting the apocalyptic big one comes gina rodriguez who is excited by the idea of working a big fan of ocean's 11 to and who promptly becomes the recipient of all the affection she's never got. yo
critics darling brandon july maranda july is an american in the institution.r, director and actor whose work also includes books, monologues and dance performance art. there is no doubt that she is a force for good and an inspiration to many. all of which makes me wish that i like her movies more than i do. of me and you and everyone we kkow, and being driven to distraction by the crazy talking cats of the future, i found myself admiring without actually enjoying each allies new and indeed best...
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julie, any thoughts?st: this president does keep promising a health care plan that he has not delivered. we have yet to see it, and we did a story at khn where he promised this year alone 20 times to have a health care plan that we have not seen. i will point out that while the trump administration has -- the republican administrations tended to be, cozy with the so arecare industry a, the democrats, but president trump is not helping the pharmaceutical industry at the moment, at least not in much -- and most of his policy pronouncements. the difficulty in doing something about drug prices is that the republicans on capitol hill are resisting the things that the president would like to do. had the pandemic not happened, there was some thought that that would be a deal struck between democrats and the president on drug prices than it was unclear about how that would get through the senate. host: if republicans on the hill are uncertain, do the republicans running for the house, does kevin mccarthy have a h
julie, any thoughts?st: this president does keep promising a health care plan that he has not delivered. we have yet to see it, and we did a story at khn where he promised this year alone 20 times to have a health care plan that we have not seen. i will point out that while the trump administration has -- the republican administrations tended to be, cozy with the so arecare industry a, the democrats, but president trump is not helping the pharmaceutical industry at the moment, at least not in...
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i wrote about in born on the fourth of july. one day don't allow the court and put a tube in their and i would have to listen to this and all the rest of the guys in my room, the one owe three for others, it would be suctioning the flynn out of his lungs so it wouldn't get pneumonia. i heard that every single day. it was just -- just so moving, you know? i felt so lucky to be alive and yet here was a guy across three who is just trying to live with a head. all he had was a head, you know. how could these people not inspire you. then people like the world war ii vets and korean vets. telling you, you can do something with your life. your life is not over. for a long time i remember a guy would come in. he was recruiting paraplegics to work for the bulova watch company. he wanted me to make watches, to work on watches. that's where a lot of the guys were sent, to the watchmaking company. i used to say to myself, that's not me. i always had big dreams as a kid. maybe it's not a good thing to dream so big, but i always thought that
i wrote about in born on the fourth of july. one day don't allow the court and put a tube in their and i would have to listen to this and all the rest of the guys in my room, the one owe three for others, it would be suctioning the flynn out of his lungs so it wouldn't get pneumonia. i heard that every single day. it was just -- just so moving, you know? i felt so lucky to be alive and yet here was a guy across three who is just trying to live with a head. all he had was a head, you know. how...
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a true swiss reached this past july and since in the region has been largely peaceful -- a truce wased this past july and the region largely peaceful pro-russian parties are set to win big. >> in the frontline town, the sound of shelling has given way to the sound of steamroller's. the former says this company was working before the cease-fire was renewed in late july, but is making faster progress now. >> [speaking foreign language] >> it is easier to work with a cease-fire because you are not afraid a rocket will fly in at you. before you would be afraid and say -- wonder, is it worth laying asphalt today are not? it was scary and out is not. >> prior to july 27, the number of weekly cease-fire violations recorded by oecd observers regularly ran into the thousands. since then it has been a few dozen at most. that head ofhe military's ability to administration is delighted with progress on roadbuilding. >> [speaking foreign language] >> but the main benefit of the cease-fire is safety for people and property. >> the damage to people's homes has stopped. before the cease-fire, we wou
a true swiss reached this past july and since in the region has been largely peaceful -- a truce wased this past july and the region largely peaceful pro-russian parties are set to win big. >> in the frontline town, the sound of shelling has given way to the sound of steamroller's. the former says this company was working before the cease-fire was renewed in late july, but is making faster progress now. >> [speaking foreign language] >> it is easier to work with a cease-fire...
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after all a barbecue is essential on the 4th of july. donald trump has just promised to make america great again. it will be very good if you want this to be you know like truck cause it make america great again we don't see that you know we was a great you know when we were slaves when when when we had jim crow we couldn't go and walk in the cities you know we couldn't be in that and the town after dark when was it great you know so you know we don't this this is my daughter i'm sorry. the pastor can't see what's improved for black people since trump came into office neither here in the walky nor in the rest of the country aspired for. for us 4th of july is just a day off because we don't really have much to celebrate about independence goes we really are indeed pinned you know we don't get the same kind of help in consideration that you know other people get. one thing unites all americans there's lots of food for the national holiday do last a great and his wife have invited over a friend. and and her daughters. being together this ti
after all a barbecue is essential on the 4th of july. donald trump has just promised to make america great again. it will be very good if you want this to be you know like truck cause it make america great again we don't see that you know we was a great you know when we were slaves when when when we had jim crow we couldn't go and walk in the cities you know we couldn't be in that and the town after dark when was it great you know so you know we don't this this is my daughter i'm sorry. the...
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into a massive drive-through testing site as covid-19 rises in 38 states to levels not seen since july. hospitals under siege and the woman in her 30s dying from covid on a plane >>> the wildfire emergency in colorado, thousands evacuated. dozens of homes destroyed. >>> six russian officers charged by the u.s. for cyber attacks. their alleged targets including the olympics and the putin critic who survived a poisoning breaking his silence. what he now demands from president trump >>> the plans to return the boeing 737-max to the air soon after two deadly crashes. should you feel safe flying in one? >>> and how the holiday shipping crush could cramp your gift giving this year >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, everyone 15 days to go and you might expect candidates to be hammering their closing arguments. president trump is instead hammering dr. anthony fauci in some of his most explicit terms yet calling the nation's top infectious disease doctor a disaster after fauci called out the white house for hosting a covid superspreader event. it all comes as the
into a massive drive-through testing site as covid-19 rises in 38 states to levels not seen since july. hospitals under siege and the woman in her 30s dying from covid on a plane >>> the wildfire emergency in colorado, thousands evacuated. dozens of homes destroyed. >>> six russian officers charged by the u.s. for cyber attacks. their alleged targets including the olympics and the putin critic who survived a poisoning breaking his silence. what he now demands from president...
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julie? >>> and later this hour, our election coverage continues. 16 at 10:30, prop 82, the highing stakes bags over ride- share drivers, and whether they are contractors or employees. and at 10:45, ballot security, how you can track your vote and make sure it gets counted. >>> in southern california, someone set fire to an official ballot collection box about 8:00 last night in baldwin park, east of l.a., in the san gabriel valley. arson investigators say a number of the ballots inside were burned. the l.a. county registrars office is asking voters who dropped ballots in this drop box location to call their office for assistance. >>> tomorrow morning, family and friends will gather for the funeral of a san francisco firefighter and paramidweek died on the job. they held a private memorial service today for jason cortez. he was a 13-year veteran of the department. he died earlier this month after he fell three stories during a training accident. cortez was a husband and father of two young ch
julie? >>> and later this hour, our election coverage continues. 16 at 10:30, prop 82, the highing stakes bags over ride- share drivers, and whether they are contractors or employees. and at 10:45, ballot security, how you can track your vote and make sure it gets counted. >>> in southern california, someone set fire to an official ballot collection box about 8:00 last night in baldwin park, east of l.a., in the san gabriel valley. arson investigators say a number of the...
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monaco of julie citigroup. we will get the inside story on how companies are fueling up their capital markets to battle the economic effects of the pandemic. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. countries around the world struggling under the weight of the covid-19 pandemic, and they are trying to figure out how to pay for it all. sonali basakw is and julie monaco of citigroup. >> thank you for joining us. covid has change the calculus for so many countries around the world. how has it changed your job? julie: it has not really changed that much. i continue to spend time with my clients, thinking about how they are going to finance their development goals, achieve their economic goals, but how it has changed is obviously there is an intensity in terms of what is going on. , wee march of this year have had governments announce $11 trillion in fiscal stimulus. sovereign debt is up 31%. we have seen government deficits grow. as governments are more challenged, obviously, we are having more dia
monaco of julie citigroup. we will get the inside story on how companies are fueling up their capital markets to battle the economic effects of the pandemic. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. countries around the world struggling under the weight of the covid-19 pandemic, and they are trying to figure out how to pay for it all. sonali basakw is and julie monaco of citigroup. >> thank you for joining us. covid has change the calculus for so many countries around...
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, and july 2020 was down 19% versus july 2017 so part of that is the trade war may or may not be working, but also part of of it is the pandemic, july and september, dips in july, a spike in september so it's a combination of the trade war and the pandemic restocking happening now if that makes sense. >> yeah, it does, and it's a microcosm of the trade gap that's at record levels. imports are coming back faster than exports jane, thank you so much. as ever, jane wells out of the port of los angeles for us today. >>> coming up, new problems are propping up as companies race to find a vaccine and treatment for covid-19 should investors change their thinking about the sector? >>> plus, walmart is redefining black friday which could change the way we all shop this holiday season. >>> and hackers are exploiting the trading boom by selling accounts on the dark web and robinhood users could be the most vulnerable. we've go the all those details coming up. before money, people traded goods. tools, cattle, grain, even shells represented value. then currency came along. they made it out of copper,
, and july 2020 was down 19% versus july 2017 so part of that is the trade war may or may not be working, but also part of of it is the pandemic, july and september, dips in july, a spike in september so it's a combination of the trade war and the pandemic restocking happening now if that makes sense. >> yeah, it does, and it's a microcosm of the trade gap that's at record levels. imports are coming back faster than exports jane, thank you so much. as ever, jane wells out of the port of...
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julie, what did you think about that?you think about the outreach to small businesses last night specifically? >> i agree with robert on the minimum wage. $15 an hour is very difficult for small business here in our local community. if you think about it we employ a lot of high school students. it's a part-time after-school job, weekend job. $15, a lot of my fellow business owners in this community, that would be devastating to us. >> martha: julie, would you have to do? go ahead, robert. >> wish i could pay them 15. i don't wanted to be taken like i don't want them to make it. i wish i could pay them but has a small business owner, it's something i won't be able to do and sustain and stay afloat. >> martha: i hear you. all right. julie, real quick. would you have to lay people off if you had to do 15 an hour? >> we would, yes really. the high school staff that we depend on for a lot of our weekend coverage, we wouldn't be able to support that. >> martha: all right, julie and robert, thanks for checking in with us. pleasu
julie, what did you think about that?you think about the outreach to small businesses last night specifically? >> i agree with robert on the minimum wage. $15 an hour is very difficult for small business here in our local community. if you think about it we employ a lot of high school students. it's a part-time after-school job, weekend job. $15, a lot of my fellow business owners in this community, that would be devastating to us. >> martha: julie, would you have to do? go ahead,...
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the netherlands for the case blaming russia for m.h. 17 before the european court of human rights in july of this year this is a story we'll be following over the next few hours we'll keep you posted. elsewhere there's another weapon in the fight against covert a 2nd experimental russian vaccine against the virus has officially been registered the provoke corona vaccine has been developed by the siberia based vector state research center russia's president vladimir putin made this announcement on wednesday lucy just using. the vent to research center in the c.b.s. is registered a.p. vancouver on the 2nd russian vaccine against corona virus. well corona works like a composite sketch of a criminal suspect it contains antigens molecules that train the immune system to recognize the virus being synthesized artificially and so shouldn't pose much danger then when it comes to confronting the real virus the immune system should be ready the vaccine is expected to provide long term immunity to go over 90 with more here's me financially. phase $1.00 and $2.00 of its clinical trials and i'll be beh
the netherlands for the case blaming russia for m.h. 17 before the european court of human rights in july of this year this is a story we'll be following over the next few hours we'll keep you posted. elsewhere there's another weapon in the fight against covert a 2nd experimental russian vaccine against the virus has officially been registered the provoke corona vaccine has been developed by the siberia based vector state research center russia's president vladimir putin made this announcement...
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>> hi there, julie. yeah, the upcoming red flag warning is highlighting the heat and dry conditions heading our way. temperatures have been coming down little bit over the last now days in most bay area neighborhoods, but tomorrow a quick rebound in temperatures. the winds will pulse up. not as strong as the event we had over the weekend, but still any wind, even fit 20, 25 miles an hour, is still a huge challenge for the fire crews. we're looking at the fire conditions, at least the sensors right now. it is a warm and hot day, especially as you work your way closer to napa county. temperatures in the 90s. winds around 6 to 15 miles an hour, and those readings, relative humidity, coming down to 15 to 18%. with this pattern developing, you've been hearing bout the red flag fire warning in place for the north bay hills and the glass fire area. this begins 1:00 p.m. thursday to 6:00 p.m. friday. the winds not as strong as the last event, but still wind be moderately strong, gusts approaching 25 to maybe 30
>> hi there, julie. yeah, the upcoming red flag warning is highlighting the heat and dry conditions heading our way. temperatures have been coming down little bit over the last now days in most bay area neighborhoods, but tomorrow a quick rebound in temperatures. the winds will pulse up. not as strong as the event we had over the weekend, but still any wind, even fit 20, 25 miles an hour, is still a huge challenge for the fire crews. we're looking at the fire conditions, at least the...
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>>the vote was 52 to 48 our washington correspondent julie meyer or kelli meyer joins us now live with the latest. kelly, i guess this was a bit of a foregone conclusion hot. >>yeah grant vicki good evening. you know republicans knew they go going into this night they had the votes they needed to confirm. judge amy coney barrett to become the next justice on the supreme court. but they are celebrating tonight as they head to. the white house president trump has just made it official that they will be doing is swearing in at the white house at 09:00pm eastern here so we're preparing for that they just wrapped up counting the votes on capitol hill as you said 52 yes to 48 no. all democrats opposing this confirmation and one republican maine's senator susan collins also breaking ranks and voting with democrats and saying no on this confirmation process and she's been opposed to it all along alaska, sen lisa murkowski was opposed to the process but did end up voting with other in confirming judge barrett but like you said it was expected to happen this way democrats tried to derail the pro
>>the vote was 52 to 48 our washington correspondent julie meyer or kelli meyer joins us now live with the latest. kelly, i guess this was a bit of a foregone conclusion hot. >>yeah grant vicki good evening. you know republicans knew they go going into this night they had the votes they needed to confirm. judge amy coney barrett to become the next justice on the supreme court. but they are celebrating tonight as they head to. the white house president trump has just made it official...
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the downturn for june was 5.4% and 10.9% for july. it's typical for women to report their pregnancies to local municipalities within two months of conception. the ministry says the number of women who became pregnant appears to be especially low during march and may when the virus was spreading quickly across the nation. the authorities plan to strengthen necessary support measures including online health guidance to encourage new pregnancies. >>> organizers of the tokyo olympics and paralympics next year have tested innovative ways to ensure a safe and secure games amid the pandemic. about a thousand people took part in the test. officials assessed devices to quickly measure body temperatures of spectators. in addition to noncontact thermometers and thermographs, officials tried temperature-measuring stickers. they're worn on the wrist and change color in response to body heat. this can save time as temperatures are checked while spectators wait for security screenings. >> translator: we were able to try various methods and collect d
the downturn for june was 5.4% and 10.9% for july. it's typical for women to report their pregnancies to local municipalities within two months of conception. the ministry says the number of women who became pregnant appears to be especially low during march and may when the virus was spreading quickly across the nation. the authorities plan to strengthen necessary support measures including online health guidance to encourage new pregnancies. >>> organizers of the tokyo olympics and...
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the debate is whether it will be july 2021 or it should be july 2020. cuts would happen immediately and provide the boost we think we need now. i don't think there's a lot of point in waiting for these tax cuts until july 2021 it is quite a bold forecast and it does not appear to be the consensus. i think that is the way the government should be looking at this particular issue. cuts, stage three tax they will not be brought forward retrospectively. that will cost about $12 billion a year for the stage ii tax cuts. it forms a very important part of that $25 billion of stimulus we are expecting for 2021 that will be announced in the budget tonight. shery: for our viewers just joining right now, we are watching president trump departing walter reed hospital. you can see marine one helicopter. he will be heading towards the white house where he will be in isolation. this after he was hospitalized on friday and we continue to see those infections in the white house rising. let me turn also to the package of measures we already saw in australia back in march
the debate is whether it will be july 2021 or it should be july 2020. cuts would happen immediately and provide the boost we think we need now. i don't think there's a lot of point in waiting for these tax cuts until july 2021 it is quite a bold forecast and it does not appear to be the consensus. i think that is the way the government should be looking at this particular issue. cuts, stage three tax they will not be brought forward retrospectively. that will cost about $12 billion a year for...
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july as the midwest fa that's the highest number since july as the midwest faces record highs. in wisconsin, one in four tests come back positive, hospitals in kansas city forced to turn away ambulances. nearly the entire state of ohio experiencing a high rate of spread as doctors in north dakota plead for a mask mandate. tonight, the advice for parents on trick-or-treating, and the nearly 30 college football games canceled because of outbreaks. 18 days to go: president trump tonight with another trip to
july as the midwest fa that's the highest number since july as the midwest faces record highs. in wisconsin, one in four tests come back positive, hospitals in kansas city forced to turn away ambulances. nearly the entire state of ohio experiencing a high rate of spread as doctors in north dakota plead for a mask mandate. tonight, the advice for parents on trick-or-treating, and the nearly 30 college football games canceled because of outbreaks. 18 days to go: president trump tonight with...