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-kathleen: he doesn't? -lemonis: no. -kathleen: okay.ct that you haven't come, from two perspectives. one is, i'm annoyed that you haven't come. but i also feel bad that his mom hasn't come see him. kathleen: right. lemonis: a mother telling her son that she's proud of him goes a long way. -kathleen: i should go do that. -lemonis: let's go back inside. kathleen: thank you. ♪ lemonis: so, i wanted to talk to you guys about the yogurt bar and why i like it and the concept. as we kind of looked at the economics and the cost to build out, we weren't getting enough hours in the day of business. and so this yogurt concept really came out of, we already have the rent, we already have the labor. we already have the lights. we already have the management. we already have everything. what else could we add to the ticket, add to the line-up that would allow people to spend a little bit more or get to them to come earlier or later? the idea came to me based on the recent phenomenon of greek yogurt -- to introduce yogurt onto the same line with the s
-kathleen: he doesn't? -lemonis: no. -kathleen: okay.ct that you haven't come, from two perspectives. one is, i'm annoyed that you haven't come. but i also feel bad that his mom hasn't come see him. kathleen: right. lemonis: a mother telling her son that she's proud of him goes a long way. -kathleen: i should go do that. -lemonis: let's go back inside. kathleen: thank you. ♪ lemonis: so, i wanted to talk to you guys about the yogurt bar and why i like it and the concept. as we kind of looked...
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>> it's a really good question because kathleen cortez masto and jackie rosen work just elected last two cycles through they are not very high in seniority in the minority right now but if the democrats retake the senate kathleen cortez masto is the head of the senatorial campaign committee would get some credit for that in our standing would rise in the u.s. senate. jackie rosen would be only in our second part of our first term so she probably wouldn't have that much influence but if kathleen cortez masto was up in the ranks that would help jackie rosen in nevada as well. for many years the small state like nevada really couldn't do much until harry reid became one of the most powerful people in the history of the state becoming minority majority leader of the u.s. senate and i'm sure he's talked to kathleen cortez masto about that as he anointed our to replace him. >> host: it is nevada a swing state? >> it's a great question steve and i wrote a column after the last election saying that the data is a blue state state and wasn't the republicans who are upset with me was actually t
>> it's a really good question because kathleen cortez masto and jackie rosen work just elected last two cycles through they are not very high in seniority in the minority right now but if the democrats retake the senate kathleen cortez masto is the head of the senatorial campaign committee would get some credit for that in our standing would rise in the u.s. senate. jackie rosen would be only in our second part of our first term so she probably wouldn't have that much influence but if...
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and she said, kathleen, my only way out is to try to reason with him. not a monster. i'm not a monster. he has nowhere else. >> rich talked to vashti that friday, about dinner time. >> it's the whole conversation was you know, hey, sis, how are things going and in light of the situation and everything she said was, well, brett's having a really hard time with this. and brett's really struggling with this. >> it hurt her. it hurt her that she was so torn up. >> and less than 12 hours later, vashti was dead. kathleen and rich told investigators that was the truth as they saw it. they were certain brett killed vashti, made it look like suicide and because he was a man who actually trained law enforcement officers. >> you were worried because of his training he knew how to beat the system. >> oh, yeah, he would brag about it. he books. you know, he knew how to do it. >> coming up, brett seacat, under scrutiny. >> if he bent over a bed that is on fire to get his wife, i would expect his chest to have some type of singing, and there was nothing. >> and a desp
and she said, kathleen, my only way out is to try to reason with him. not a monster. i'm not a monster. he has nowhere else. >> rich talked to vashti that friday, about dinner time. >> it's the whole conversation was you know, hey, sis, how are things going and in light of the situation and everything she said was, well, brett's having a really hard time with this. and brett's really struggling with this. >> it hurt her. it hurt her that she was so torn up. >> and less...
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kathleen: i think there are schools that have safely reopened.e of the u.k., some in asia we can take lessons from. there certainly are steps people can take about testing and separation in classrooms. everybody seems to agree, all helpxperts and not only experts, but health education experts, the younger the child, the more important it is to get them in a structured socialized setting. small groups, pods, not sharing toys, not sharing snacks. there are some things that need to be done, but they need to be put out to school districts very quickly and we need to begin -- certainly, congress needs to pass the next wave of assistance to state and local governments because what is happening right now is teachers are being laid out. nurses are being laid off. music teachers are being laid off. it is exactly the wrong direction because cities and states are struggling with budget issues and these are public workers who desperately are needed to provide that school structure. you brought that up because it begs the question, as we reopen and you can fo
kathleen: i think there are schools that have safely reopened.e of the u.k., some in asia we can take lessons from. there certainly are steps people can take about testing and separation in classrooms. everybody seems to agree, all helpxperts and not only experts, but health education experts, the younger the child, the more important it is to get them in a structured socialized setting. small groups, pods, not sharing toys, not sharing snacks. there are some things that need to be done, but...
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the county commissioner kathleen peters. thanks very much. ceo of safety net hospital alliance of florida. thank you. thank you, justin, very much, for being here. we continue to take a very aggressive action to combat the virus in florida. your state of the shows are amazing. they've been working so hard. the rate of positive cases in florida has now declined. it's declining. hospitalizations are declining in most places, pretty steadily. we think there's going to be a big decline starting very soon. there is currently over 21 present inpatient hospital bed capacity available. plenty of bed capacity. plenty of icu capacity available and that's going to be emptying out as people get better and they do get better and they get
the county commissioner kathleen peters. thanks very much. ceo of safety net hospital alliance of florida. thank you. thank you, justin, very much, for being here. we continue to take a very aggressive action to combat the virus in florida. your state of the shows are amazing. they've been working so hard. the rate of positive cases in florida has now declined. it's declining. hospitalizations are declining in most places, pretty steadily. we think there's going to be a big decline starting...
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kathleen hays is here with a preview. resurgent virus cases as the big policy driver? seems pretty much widely expected that they will make it very clear that any optimism they had earlie in that cases would may be stabilizing is gone. toanything, they are going want to ensure investors, policymakers, capitol hill that we are going to do whatever we can, we are going to keep on this path indefinitely. will they talk about yield curve control? we know they have been talking about it. no announcement on that expected at this point. thehe june presser after fed decision, jerome powell uttered the classic words that the fed was not even thinking about raising rates. i wonder if he will say that again. it's important to know that on the first day of the meeting, they announced that they are extending the emergency lending program until the end of the year. a graphic just to give you a look at some of the names you probably recognize. that main street lending program. it will be extended until the -- seven of nine extended unti
kathleen hays is here with a preview. resurgent virus cases as the big policy driver? seems pretty much widely expected that they will make it very clear that any optimism they had earlie in that cases would may be stabilizing is gone. toanything, they are going want to ensure investors, policymakers, capitol hill that we are going to do whatever we can, we are going to keep on this path indefinitely. will they talk about yield curve control? we know they have been talking about it. no...
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kathleen, what happens in the second quarter? kathleen: people stop spending because they are locked at home. truly onepending is for the history books. it is not like people did not expect the number, but it just drives home the point how badly this has been damaging the u.s. economy. the quarter at just over quarter number and the annualized quarterly number is down nearly 33%. if you want to compare this to the recession, they lost more .han 10% consumer spending plunged 34.6%. thirds ofre than two the overall gdp drop. take a look at this chart. services down 43.5%. remember. people could not get certain operations if they were elective. airlines, everybody demolished by the lockdown. down 11%.hases only people did shop from home. remember. this is an interesting juncture. andil sales jumped in may june. cannot continue? you mentioned the rise in continuing claims for jobless benefit. claims for more than four weeks. they lose their job and cannot find one. a lot of those close proximity want to come not in and had anybody cl
kathleen, what happens in the second quarter? kathleen: people stop spending because they are locked at home. truly onepending is for the history books. it is not like people did not expect the number, but it just drives home the point how badly this has been damaging the u.s. economy. the quarter at just over quarter number and the annualized quarterly number is down nearly 33%. if you want to compare this to the recession, they lost more .han 10% consumer spending plunged 34.6%. thirds ofre...
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kathleen: that's exactly right.s you just said, how badly is the virus hitting the economy is what every central bank has considered. in japan, it looks like the worst may be over. japan fort to look at a moment, because i know there is a lot of talk in tokyo hosting the emergency warning levels to the highest. hadas of july 13, japan just over 21,000, nearly 22,000 infections, less than 1000 deaths. this is a country of 125 million people. compare that to germany, much smaller at 83 million people. germany has had 10 times as many cases and 10 times as many deaths. japan has a good track record. let's move on to the next point. boj.yo teamer covers the they added the emergency lending programs, a couple in march. they don't need to do more. they need to wait and see how they work. programs areending going well. they are keeping markets stable, companies well-funded. they send checks to families and workers. this has had an impact. there is the fact that the japanese economy has had two quarters of negative growth.
kathleen: that's exactly right.s you just said, how badly is the virus hitting the economy is what every central bank has considered. in japan, it looks like the worst may be over. japan fort to look at a moment, because i know there is a lot of talk in tokyo hosting the emergency warning levels to the highest. hadas of july 13, japan just over 21,000, nearly 22,000 infections, less than 1000 deaths. this is a country of 125 million people. compare that to germany, much smaller at 83 million...
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kathleen hays is here with the preview. no policy moves expected by the boj today. why?n: because they are looking at the coronavirus -- you were talking about the concern over more cases, that they might increase their emergency stance again. however, currently, with the bank of japan thinking the worst is over in terms of the coronavirus impact on the japanese economy, no changes of negative rates. no changes in quantitative easing. they have moved to an unlimited stance in the last meeting. i just want to point out, too, that japan's success at containing covid has been pretty impressive. as of july 13, just over 21,000 infections and 979 deaths. compare that to germany, a versus country japan, where there are actually over 9000ses, deaths. that is why japan may rest more easily. in terms of a scoop we had from bloomberg news in tokyo last week, people familiar to the bank of japan says after the emergency lending measures added in march, they don't see anymore needed now. they think that the lending programs are keeping markets stable, companies well-funded. the focu
kathleen hays is here with the preview. no policy moves expected by the boj today. why?n: because they are looking at the coronavirus -- you were talking about the concern over more cases, that they might increase their emergency stance again. however, currently, with the bank of japan thinking the worst is over in terms of the coronavirus impact on the japanese economy, no changes of negative rates. no changes in quantitative easing. they have moved to an unlimited stance in the last meeting....
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kathleen: what about the hit to retail spending? because this is another thing. once the checks stopped, people might have been willing to spend some of that $600 a week they were getting from the federal government. now they may say, now everything i get is going in the bank, and just compounding the whole thing. what can the fed do about that? patricia: not a whole lot. precautionary savings is what it is an it already has been going on. because everyone has known that this program was supposed -- that the supplemental unemployment insurance benefits were going to expire at the end of july. so people who don't have a whole lot of wherewithal to save much have been saving for precisely that reason. we havehas meant that not had as robust, probably, and we have had quite a bounce back in consumer spending and so forth. not where we were certainly in february, but a pretty big bounceback. forward without that $600, there is going to be more savings by a very wide swath. and eventually, there is going to be just unbelievable hardship for those who cannot go back to
kathleen: what about the hit to retail spending? because this is another thing. once the checks stopped, people might have been willing to spend some of that $600 a week they were getting from the federal government. now they may say, now everything i get is going in the bank, and just compounding the whole thing. what can the fed do about that? patricia: not a whole lot. precautionary savings is what it is an it already has been going on. because everyone has known that this program was...
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kathleen hays, our global economics policy editor.minister of the philippines -- the former prime minister is guilty in the first degree. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ the court in malaysia has found the former prime minister guilty in the first verdict among a series of trials linked to the 1mdb scandal. sophie kamaruddin tracking the trial. there are a host of charges. which one was he found guilty of? >> of the 40 charges, the high court judge ruled the former prime minister is guilty of one count of abuse of power under section 23 of the anticorruption act. this is in relation to the 10 million u.s. dollars deposited to his personal bank account in 2014mer 1mdb unit and the judge also said he had a key role in sending funds. in his judgment he said the defense had not proceeded or raised reasonable doubts and the judge said there was no necessity to prove committal entrusted towas the chairman and finance minister at the time. haslinda: this is the first of three trials for najib. what next for him? when it comes to today's c
kathleen hays, our global economics policy editor.minister of the philippines -- the former prime minister is guilty in the first degree. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ the court in malaysia has found the former prime minister guilty in the first verdict among a series of trials linked to the 1mdb scandal. sophie kamaruddin tracking the trial. there are a host of charges. which one was he found guilty of? >> of the 40 charges, the high court judge ruled the former prime minister is...
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she is one of the most successful artists of our time kathleen koch. the 58 year old artist lives and works in berlin and new zealand her artwork is brightly colored and multi-dimensional the source of her inspiration is surprisingly the sports world i mean it's got so much of my inspiration can be found on the pitch in football where teamwork and interconnection are important movements some positions interlinked on different constellations over a big area creating dynamic spaces that are in flux and that. a large exhibition of causes work can currently be seen at homburg a bahnhof museum for contemporary art and most approach work the mingling and mixing of strong colors plays a key role. this is not this has been a really interesting experiment to see the way the colors meet the material and the paint atomizes of birth since brain still takes on another shape. it becomes unrecognizable in some places. and the way it connects in these pipes and slits in the material really changes the perception of the color for these things can't be imagined or plann
she is one of the most successful artists of our time kathleen koch. the 58 year old artist lives and works in berlin and new zealand her artwork is brightly colored and multi-dimensional the source of her inspiration is surprisingly the sports world i mean it's got so much of my inspiration can be found on the pitch in football where teamwork and interconnection are important movements some positions interlinked on different constellations over a big area creating dynamic spaces that are in...
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kathleen: yes. republicans waited too long to give us a deal, and they are saying we have to work faster. very interesting that president trump, speaking today, said there is no stimulus deal inside, pushes for an extension to make sure they get stopgap till -- get a stopgap bill, which was summed up also by stephen mnuchin. now, we are very far apart. the president and i have discussed a short-term extension . [inaudible] kathleen: to be a little more specific to what mnuchin said, the federal jobless benefits are running out, the eviction protection is running out, congress is leaving for his longest recess at the end of next week. all of this is putting pressure on them to do something. nancy pelosi continues to say, item one a stopgap bill. -- i do not want a stopgap bill. she says that is piecemeal and that kind of approach does not work. my, once a conference of -- nts a comprehensive plan in place. he said things around here can happen at the last minute, so he is hopeful that things can get
kathleen: yes. republicans waited too long to give us a deal, and they are saying we have to work faster. very interesting that president trump, speaking today, said there is no stimulus deal inside, pushes for an extension to make sure they get stopgap till -- get a stopgap bill, which was summed up also by stephen mnuchin. now, we are very far apart. the president and i have discussed a short-term extension . [inaudible] kathleen: to be a little more specific to what mnuchin said, the federal...
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let's bring in kathleen porter mcgee, a nonprofit that manages seven new york city catholic schools in the south bronx. and a fox news medical contributor. welcome to you both. >> thanks for having me, shannon. speeone's of "the new york post" editorial says this, and headline, science says, again, open the schools. most studies show the coronavirus poses few health risks to children, mitigate the health risks and the educational at once. open schools with additional safety measures, our kids cannot afford to lose yet more months of learning. so i will start with you, what are your concerns and trying to balance these two nomadic risks, i was with the health risk with the staff and never been involved but the educational deficit that many kids will miss if they are left at home again. >> it's real. the schools that i get to serve in new york city serve some of the most disadvantaged communities in the nation. we have four catholic schools in harlem and three in the south bronx. our students are from two of the congressional districts. when we were forced to shut down, i was so proud of
let's bring in kathleen porter mcgee, a nonprofit that manages seven new york city catholic schools in the south bronx. and a fox news medical contributor. welcome to you both. >> thanks for having me, shannon. speeone's of "the new york post" editorial says this, and headline, science says, again, open the schools. most studies show the coronavirus poses few health risks to children, mitigate the health risks and the educational at once. open schools with additional safety...
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tom: global economics and policy editor kathleen hays, thank you very much.g up, global management consultant tells us how asia could add over $4 trillion to ti economic outpt in a next decade by advancing gender equality in the workplace. we go over that research with kweilin ellingrud next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. it is time for the weekly bloomberg equality segment where we discuss issues of race, ethnicity, gender, income and sexual orientation, and how these disparities affect people, businesses and economies. ellingrud whoilin instigated research into the economic impact of gender inequality in nearly 100 countries. thank you for joining us. you have a particular focus on asia in this research. pretty stunning numbers you dog up and came out with as an accent of -- incentive to encourage businesses and governments to include in greater gender equality. what dividends could there be if we get to a place of gender equality is put in place? kweilin: it is a pretty big opportunity. it is worth $4.3 trillion in asia if women were to participa
tom: global economics and policy editor kathleen hays, thank you very much.g up, global management consultant tells us how asia could add over $4 trillion to ti economic outpt in a next decade by advancing gender equality in the workplace. we go over that research with kweilin ellingrud next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. it is time for the weekly bloomberg equality segment where we discuss issues of race, ethnicity, gender, income and sexual orientation, and how these disparities...
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editor kathleen hays.k on oil. brentut why a firm says is likely to head lower again in short term. that is ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ rishaad: the resurgent virus pandemic continues to crush oil demand. , the opec-plus alliances a little over a week away from unleashing more crude onto the market. our next guest says growing concerns on demand could push brent down. let's ring in sri paravaikkarasu energytor of asia oil at consultancy fge. she joins us from singapore. wti has been stuck in a range early39 to $42 since june. how is the virus impacting? all the market dynamics? -- how is the virus impacting all the market dynamics? sri: it has been performing in a very tight range, $44 a barrel for a while. we need to look at certain things. close demand collapse by to 23 million barrels by april, but we have recovered tremendously over the last few months. demand has recovered by close. . to 10 million barrels -- close to 10 million barrels, but yes, we are still down by more than 10 million barrels. bu
editor kathleen hays.k on oil. brentut why a firm says is likely to head lower again in short term. that is ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ rishaad: the resurgent virus pandemic continues to crush oil demand. , the opec-plus alliances a little over a week away from unleashing more crude onto the market. our next guest says growing concerns on demand could push brent down. let's ring in sri paravaikkarasu energytor of asia oil at consultancy fge. she joins us from singapore. wti has been stuck...
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battling with so then there and all the corners and stay in the open galaxy in the northwest and kathleen and eric on the north east and down and in the sea as well there's a notorious case and a nightclub there in cordova where. 91 people were infected and then like before and the people who are less than 200 people should be in that's life so we know we know pretty much the causes of these outbreaks the problem with tourism and the problem with seasonal workers like grading around the country living in cramped conditions but the big problem is the lack of contact tracing so the authorities don't have a handle. on the infections and the people in the 2nd 100 people who could be infected. you know as as you surely know spain was hit hardest by the current a virus in europe and just opened a month ago after a strict lockdown how big are fears now of truly a 2nd wave in the country. yeah it's funny there's a bit of. kind of a lack of reality about the situation people in that in the summer here people are trying to make more stuff for a pretty severe lockdown and for the guts of 2 months an
battling with so then there and all the corners and stay in the open galaxy in the northwest and kathleen and eric on the north east and down and in the sea as well there's a notorious case and a nightclub there in cordova where. 91 people were infected and then like before and the people who are less than 200 people should be in that's life so we know we know pretty much the causes of these outbreaks the problem with tourism and the problem with seasonal workers like grading around the country...
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kathleen toomey, that is been a 40 epidemiologist. she's worked on things -- >> you can watch the georgia governors briefing online anytime at c-span.org. we leave the now to
kathleen toomey, that is been a 40 epidemiologist. she's worked on things -- >> you can watch the georgia governors briefing online anytime at c-span.org. we leave the now to
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kathleen: extraordinarily unlikely. i think they are try to tell us, they will not go in that direction. japannations look at how has dealt with it, how the euro area and ecb have done negative rates. do they really make that much difference? they are signaling that is not something they are looking for. the minutes of the july meeting show members saw no need to adjust policy under current conditions. they are ready to adjust the package as needed. the minutes said, knows the prize, recovery is uncertain, -- surprise, recovery is uncertain. the question of where the central banks stand in terms of debtary policy, financing etc. could be best explained in an upcoming speech by the governor on july 21. they will speak in the next few .ours and give us more detail people want to know what he sees on the virus, where australia is in terms of impeding it, and what that will mean for the economy and reserve bank of australia in future steps. kathleen hays, our global policy editor. continues to be at the epicenter of the glo
kathleen: extraordinarily unlikely. i think they are try to tell us, they will not go in that direction. japannations look at how has dealt with it, how the euro area and ecb have done negative rates. do they really make that much difference? they are signaling that is not something they are looking for. the minutes of the july meeting show members saw no need to adjust policy under current conditions. they are ready to adjust the package as needed. the minutes said, knows the prize, recovery...
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kathleen, come right-- i said-- we're actually playing with kathleen.who... who are you? yes, you are escobar. - yes.
kathleen, come right-- i said-- we're actually playing with kathleen.who... who are you? yes, you are escobar. - yes.
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we back now with former secretary kathleen sebelius and dr.ret hamburg who was an fda commissioner. thank you both. secretary sebelius, how worried are you about the level of response right now in the context of the ability to adjust in time to get our kids back in school, at least in most places? >> chris, i don't think there's a parent in this country or a teacher who isn't anxious to reconnect inside a classroom. but parents and teachers and school personnel and superintendents want the safety and security of all the individuals who go into a school to be paramount. that's step one. and we have disease now rising, not flat line, not going down, but rising, in 35 states around the country. we have death rates that are ticking back up. we have hospitalizations that are, as you say, on the increase. so this virus is out of control in many parts of the country. we're running out of hospital beds. we don't have ppe. and we have a united states senate who is stuck, who refuses to bring forward the bill that cities and states need. we need extra h
we back now with former secretary kathleen sebelius and dr.ret hamburg who was an fda commissioner. thank you both. secretary sebelius, how worried are you about the level of response right now in the context of the ability to adjust in time to get our kids back in school, at least in most places? >> chris, i don't think there's a parent in this country or a teacher who isn't anxious to reconnect inside a classroom. but parents and teachers and school personnel and superintendents want...
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kathleen sebelius, i'm going to start with you.was not released by the white house, it was prepared for the white house by the coronavirus task force. it was then leaked from inside of the white house. it identified 18 states throughout this country that are covid red zones. let me tell you what that means. essentially this document is suggesting that all of those states in this covid red zone roll back any opening, going back to phase 1, to essentially shut down the state, and it's identifying essentially 100 new cases per 100,000 populations. that's how these states are identified inside of a red zone. how much could this have affected decisions across this country had the white house decided to release this document instead of trying to bury it? >> well, thanks for having me today and thank you -- [ indiscernible ] he will be sorely missed by a lot of people who had the privilege of knowing him. i think it's shocking and so dangerous. i live in one of those red zone states. we have a battle under way between our democratic gover
kathleen sebelius, i'm going to start with you.was not released by the white house, it was prepared for the white house by the coronavirus task force. it was then leaked from inside of the white house. it identified 18 states throughout this country that are covid red zones. let me tell you what that means. essentially this document is suggesting that all of those states in this covid red zone roll back any opening, going back to phase 1, to essentially shut down the state, and it's identifying...
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kathleen hays is here. day four going into day five.getting close to record structures when it comes to these talks taking place in brussels. we are reporting leaders are cautiously optimistic. they have come down in terms of the euro value of the package, so what do we know as the latest? now have athat they compromised proposal for the 750 andion euro recovery fund, of course, as you mentioned, they were forced to expand the two day meeting before going into five days, but it is a lot because the hawks have been so tough, led by the dutch crime minister, who insisted on change. he wanted a smaller constraint on how the money is spent. the council president, after a really wild sunday night with insults being thrown and tempers flaring over dinner, a plan includes 390 billion euro of grants. that is one thing the dutch wanted, something even lower than that. the hawks, i should say. that is down from 500 billion, improvement in the move towards the compromise. gap betweens northern europe. they don't want to spend their money. the hard
kathleen hays is here. day four going into day five.getting close to record structures when it comes to these talks taking place in brussels. we are reporting leaders are cautiously optimistic. they have come down in terms of the euro value of the package, so what do we know as the latest? now have athat they compromised proposal for the 750 andion euro recovery fund, of course, as you mentioned, they were forced to expand the two day meeting before going into five days, but it is a lot because...
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economics andal policy editor kathleen hays in new york. you the ecb policy decision and updates from the news conference. that starts at 7:45 p.m. in hong kong. still to come on the show, the numbers roll in from the wall street, where goldman traders posted the best results in years. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ call it a bond boom. 93%man sachs a surprising surge in stock and bond trading blew away estimates. similar windfalls by jp morgan and citigroup. su keenan has been tracking the bank earnings. the trading gains were something like $2.5 billion more than analysts expected. give us the lowdown. su: that is because trading revenue almost doubled in underwriting fees for goldman jumped to a record. the earnings results showed it clearly made the very most of the historic rebound in the second quarter, after the fed poured trillions of dollars of stimulus into the market. look at just a few of the numbers to stand out. trading,s fixed income as i mentioned more than doubled billion, the highest in nine years. the equity un
economics andal policy editor kathleen hays in new york. you the ecb policy decision and updates from the news conference. that starts at 7:45 p.m. in hong kong. still to come on the show, the numbers roll in from the wall street, where goldman traders posted the best results in years. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ call it a bond boom. 93%man sachs a surprising surge in stock and bond trading blew away estimates. similar windfalls by jp morgan and citigroup. su keenan has been...
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. >> joining us now is new york congress member kathleen rice.of the homeland security affairs committee. >> thank you for being here. tough morning for anyone in the congressional bodies. what is your feeling as you heard he passed away. >> it is news we were dreading. john lewis was the conscious of the congress. he certainly was the moral backbone of the country. encouraging us to get into good trouble. you see people doing that across the country carrying on with his legacy. it has the greatest honor to serve with him. i look forward to continuing his fight that we see all over the country. still to this day. >> representative rice, we know congress member lewis had his skull fractured on the edmund pettus bridge in selma. now some accusations of brutality going on in portland. federal officers squaring off with protesters last night. the governor there calling it political theater. here's what the governor told msnbc last night. >> americans ought to be outraged and oregonians are. this is unacceptable. this was purely a photo opportunity fo
. >> joining us now is new york congress member kathleen rice.of the homeland security affairs committee. >> thank you for being here. tough morning for anyone in the congressional bodies. what is your feeling as you heard he passed away. >> it is news we were dreading. john lewis was the conscious of the congress. he certainly was the moral backbone of the country. encouraging us to get into good trouble. you see people doing that across the country carrying on with his...
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kathleen has been hurting on the issue of sustainability for years to bring in some . 2 months are not enough i must. get something. she's the top experts in kareen washington this means that she recognizes when corporations are spreading disinformation to create a cream image for themselves on t.v. she levels harsh criticism that the companies. first made 5 years ago when we both took part in a pinoy discussion on t.v. on occasion of my bravia simplistic planet. i live and 26 this. year. listed off to see if you live. in the said this from the girl saying the room is going to speak in and this wouldn't be added in any. systems on this as. the few minutes. walk to. chinese stocks in my hometown vienna has one of the highest quality social life in the amount. there are hardly any social protests in all. violent demonstrations just makes it the place to do business. today it's hosting an industrious sustainability team ain't. going to come to anyone to get top there. is lying to us. good enough but this is about sustainability it's about our environment and how it treats obstinate affect
kathleen has been hurting on the issue of sustainability for years to bring in some . 2 months are not enough i must. get something. she's the top experts in kareen washington this means that she recognizes when corporations are spreading disinformation to create a cream image for themselves on t.v. she levels harsh criticism that the companies. first made 5 years ago when we both took part in a pinoy discussion on t.v. on occasion of my bravia simplistic planet. i live and 26 this. year....
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kathleen has been hurting on the issue of sustainability for years to bring in something. to moms not hamas and. it's a conflict. she's the top expert in kareen washing this means that she recognizes when corporations are spreading disinformation to create green image for themselves on t.v. she lives harsh criticism that the company's. first met 5 years ago when we both took part in a panel discussion on t.v. on occasion of my brain the a simplistic planet. i live and 26 this. year. and listed off to see if coming. in the said this from the goal so in the midst of an even worse because this wouldn't. get it in any. system is on this as. the amount. of iraq. chinese stocks in my hometown vienna has one of the highest quality social life in the amount. there are hardly any social protests and all. violent demonstrations just makes it the place to do business. today it's hosting an industrial system. chosing. to be one to get tough there. is lying to us. good enough but this is about sustainability it's about our environment and how it treats obstinate affects us in ways that
kathleen has been hurting on the issue of sustainability for years to bring in something. to moms not hamas and. it's a conflict. she's the top expert in kareen washing this means that she recognizes when corporations are spreading disinformation to create green image for themselves on t.v. she lives harsh criticism that the company's. first met 5 years ago when we both took part in a panel discussion on t.v. on occasion of my brain the a simplistic planet. i live and 26 this. year. and listed...
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kathleen toomey, that is been a 40 epidemiologist. she's worked on things -- >> you can watch the georgia governors briefing online anytime at c-span.org. we leave the now to go like to the house select cubs subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis resistant to hear from former federal reserve chairs about economic inequity during the pandemic. live coverage here on c-span2. >> george w. bush in 2006 and oversaw the federal reserve is response to the global financial crisis. before his tenure as fed chicken dr. bernanke served as the chair of president council, bush is council of economic advisers. dr. yellen served as vice chair of the federal reserve until 2010, 2013 before being appointed chair. in 2014 of our president barack obama. dr. yellen also previously served in the white house as chair of the council of economic advisers. this is the first time that either dr. bernanke or dr. yellen has testified before congress since stepping down from the federal reserve. these extraordinary times require congress to seek out advice from e
kathleen toomey, that is been a 40 epidemiologist. she's worked on things -- >> you can watch the georgia governors briefing online anytime at c-span.org. we leave the now to go like to the house select cubs subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis resistant to hear from former federal reserve chairs about economic inequity during the pandemic. live coverage here on c-span2. >> george w. bush in 2006 and oversaw the federal reserve is response to the global financial crisis. before...
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kathleen served as the health and human services secretary in the obama administration.o the former governor of kansas. secretary, thank you so much for joining us, especially on a holiday. i want to first get your reaction to some of the weekend's events. florida hitting its highest single-day record of coronavirus cases and the big crowds without masks or social distancing for the mt. rushmore fireworks with president trump. >> well, hi, ana, nice to be with you, and happy fourth of july. >> you too. >> i think the president had and missed an incredible opportunity to be a leader in this fight against the virus. he could have said to his -- the governor of south dakota, who's a big fan, please make sure that tickets are limited. please make sure that people are socially distanced, and please mandate mask-wearing. we intend to all come with masks. we want to mirror this for the country. instead, he did just the opposite. the place was crowded. no one or very few people wore masks. the governor insisted that there was no social distancing required. he's in the -- not onl
kathleen served as the health and human services secretary in the obama administration.o the former governor of kansas. secretary, thank you so much for joining us, especially on a holiday. i want to first get your reaction to some of the weekend's events. florida hitting its highest single-day record of coronavirus cases and the big crowds without masks or social distancing for the mt. rushmore fireworks with president trump. >> well, hi, ana, nice to be with you, and happy fourth of...
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. >> kathleen renee. >> hi, governor.as you mentioned, some schools are starting in the middle of august, so four weeks from now. do you think you're giving them enough time to implement these complicated rules in a meaningful way by the time school starts? secondly, the guidelines don't mention extracurriculars, so if the school is open for in person learning, what can they do and -- in the extracurricular space? and finally, for dr. galli, is the slight increase in the positivity rate is assigned that the latest closures are having a positive effect? gov. newsom: i will defer to him since i am too much of everybody's time. i have strong opinions about that positivity rate but i will galli express his first. we have been at this for months now. there should not come as a surprise. we ended our school year last year with the expectation of providing distance learning. we worked with a lot of the districts to share best practices to work through a lot of issues. this is not a shock. the expectation that we are doing all th
. >> kathleen renee. >> hi, governor.as you mentioned, some schools are starting in the middle of august, so four weeks from now. do you think you're giving them enough time to implement these complicated rules in a meaningful way by the time school starts? secondly, the guidelines don't mention extracurriculars, so if the school is open for in person learning, what can they do and -- in the extracurricular space? and finally, for dr. galli, is the slight increase in the positivity...
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one of our readers, kathleen "if of new york wonders, schools open in the fall would you send your kids into the building?" children are no longer school age but how would you answer that question? not a , you know, it's simple answer to the question because first of all, let me say, bob, as a broad position, we should try as best as we possibly can to and the children in school to get them back to school when the school season starts, for that i think we're familiar with. hat the downstream unintended ripple effect consequences of keeping children out of school the impact on parents who to take care of them and the psychological issues, we should try that. that, when you ask that question it depends on where you are. in a very large country hat is geographically and demographically diverse, and certainly different in the xtent to which there is covid virus activity. so if you live in a county or a place where there is very little activity, then maybe nothing much you need to do but just send the children back to school. if you're in an area where there s viral activity, you want to loo
one of our readers, kathleen "if of new york wonders, schools open in the fall would you send your kids into the building?" children are no longer school age but how would you answer that question? not a , you know, it's simple answer to the question because first of all, let me say, bob, as a broad position, we should try as best as we possibly can to and the children in school to get them back to school when the school season starts, for that i think we're familiar with. hat the...
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>>new york democratic congresswoman kathleen race as thousands of migrants in us custody have tested positive for the coronavirus is clear that ice and its contractors have not taken this outbreak seriously and i'm not treated aggressively enough. ray says right now the facilities are cramped and safety measures are left up to the private contractors that operate them working closely with our government partners we suspended in percent visitation in march demon hinder with the private prison company course civic told lawmakers his company is ensuring the employees and detainees at its 16 detention centers are safe and healthy our staff are required to wear a mask and we provide mass. >>both our staff and detainees under isis sony's hitting her says every employee and individual undergoes a temperature check and is screened for covid-19 symptoms before entering, preserving separately houses from the general population be detaining you test positive for covid-19 or. >>it was exposed to a positive case, but ray says that's not enough she says ice instead should pursue alternatives to de
>>new york democratic congresswoman kathleen race as thousands of migrants in us custody have tested positive for the coronavirus is clear that ice and its contractors have not taken this outbreak seriously and i'm not treated aggressively enough. ray says right now the facilities are cramped and safety measures are left up to the private contractors that operate them working closely with our government partners we suspended in percent visitation in march demon hinder with the private...
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kathleen hays is here the latest developments.le have criticized that $600 check because small businesses cannot compete with some who got more in unemployment than they did from minimum wage. so what is the work here? -- so what is the workaround here? >> we will try to get back to kathleen hays in a moment to talk more about the stimulus measures we are expecting and also what we are expecting from the fed. next we headed to the final days of july and take a look at what is driving market sentiment in asia this week, as well as the outlook for a new tech board in hong kong. despite a challenging week we will end up with four straight months of gains for global equities and then some. lots more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's get you a quick check of the business headlines. huawei saying it did not stop the u.s. probe into the chinese tech giant the statement in response to allegations from wally's eagle team which claimed the u.s. misled canadian authorities by missing key element of a presentation given to hsbc by th
kathleen hays is here the latest developments.le have criticized that $600 check because small businesses cannot compete with some who got more in unemployment than they did from minimum wage. so what is the work here? -- so what is the workaround here? >> we will try to get back to kathleen hays in a moment to talk more about the stimulus measures we are expecting and also what we are expecting from the fed. next we headed to the final days of july and take a look at what is driving...
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rishaad: kathleen hays, our global up and in next and policy at it -- economics and policy editor.-year outlook. we will be asking how it is able to shrug off the pandemic in the huawei ban. this is bloomberg. ♪ resuming ahares rally after the company raised its outlook. let's get more from our bloomberg opinion columnist in taipei. why hasn't tsmc been hurt by the huawei ban? are aput it simply, they large client of tsmc, but there are a lot of other clients out there. losing huawei is not a good thing, but there are many other companies that are willing to fill that slot. tell me something. one of the key drivers for the chip industry this year, what are they? tsmc and is making other companies optimistic, they actually raised their forecast of revenue this year, expecting revenue to rise more than 20 are sent -- it is 5g. andn the network side inard later in the year, 5g handsets. that is the first thing. another one is ai. high-performance computer, ai graphics chips, things used in facial recognition, that kind of stuff. there is a lot of this stuff that is may be from the mac
rishaad: kathleen hays, our global up and in next and policy at it -- economics and policy editor.-year outlook. we will be asking how it is able to shrug off the pandemic in the huawei ban. this is bloomberg. ♪ resuming ahares rally after the company raised its outlook. let's get more from our bloomberg opinion columnist in taipei. why hasn't tsmc been hurt by the huawei ban? are aput it simply, they large client of tsmc, but there are a lot of other clients out there. losing huawei is not a...
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delve in that new wants to really understand the complexity of individuals as are we should not beat kathleen now unless of course the words are surely inflammatory or truly violent but that's not the case then we need to let people be human and that is humane ok look you know if you david but again who determines the rules this is what really bothers me all of the time because you know if you said you don't like these labels i don't either i consider myself a conservative but it doesn't mean i'm against universal health care for example ok because my conservatism comes from looking at the interest and needs working people and families that's where my conservatism is all about i don't worship capitalism that's the ideology ok l.a. and always this invoking socialism with the right always does the right doesn't really know what socialism is all about and they invoke it might make art on people . this is again going back to these purity test here is that if you have to be in a certain category and if you did it in. this happens also on the right but primarily i see it on the left they didn't the
delve in that new wants to really understand the complexity of individuals as are we should not beat kathleen now unless of course the words are surely inflammatory or truly violent but that's not the case then we need to let people be human and that is humane ok look you know if you david but again who determines the rules this is what really bothers me all of the time because you know if you said you don't like these labels i don't either i consider myself a conservative but it doesn't mean...