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kathleen: okay.liked on this. what did you circle? giancarlo: gluten-free, for health reasons. kathleen: okay. woman #2: i circled "skinny" and the "all-natural" because i try not to use marinades that have a lot of sugars. kathleen: okay. somebody else? woman #3: i'd like to see low-sodium and maybe how many calories on the front. kathleen: okay. lemonis: what? i'm sorry, did she want to know what the calories were? trevor: it's so weird. do you think she counts that? lemonis: how rude. trevor: nobody does that anymore though, marcus. kathleen: okay. what else? rivly: i crossed out "all-natural" because it doesn't say much. it doesn't mean much to me. kathleen: okay. what would make that mean something to you? rivly: it would have to say organic, gluten-free, no preservatives, no added sugar, low sugar, you know, all of that. ana: oh, dude, really? like, what else do you want me to put on the label, you know? that's just one of the those people that, for me, likes the sound of her own voice, is just
kathleen: okay.liked on this. what did you circle? giancarlo: gluten-free, for health reasons. kathleen: okay. woman #2: i circled "skinny" and the "all-natural" because i try not to use marinades that have a lot of sugars. kathleen: okay. somebody else? woman #3: i'd like to see low-sodium and maybe how many calories on the front. kathleen: okay. lemonis: what? i'm sorry, did she want to know what the calories were? trevor: it's so weird. do you think she counts that?...
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kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york.tocks rise and then relent as markets lay claims of vaccine progress against the concern that means a smaller stimulus package. investors also worried about lockdowns as u.s. infections top 10 million. joe biden welcomes the vaccine news but warns the u.s. faces a dark winter. republican leader mitch mcconnell says president trump is right to protest the vote cap. the u.s. sanctions more people in hong kong over china's increasing control. washington has suspended its treaty with hong kong and ended reciprocal treatments on shipping. haidi: let's take a look at this market situation we are setting up for. it is firmly risk on after all the really bullish view overnight on account of the high efficacy from the biotech vaccine. asx 200 trading higher by 1/10 of 1%. it is a handful of asia-pacific markets there is or going into overboard territory. one of those is new zealand. we are seeing kiwi stocks of about 9/10 of 1%. we have the rbnz decision ahead of us this week but that market is
kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york.tocks rise and then relent as markets lay claims of vaccine progress against the concern that means a smaller stimulus package. investors also worried about lockdowns as u.s. infections top 10 million. joe biden welcomes the vaccine news but warns the u.s. faces a dark winter. republican leader mitch mcconnell says president trump is right to protest the vote cap. the u.s. sanctions more people in hong kong over china's increasing control. washington has...
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kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york.k at our top stories, asian markets looking set to rise at the start of a new week after the record close on friday. investors getting more optimistic. data due later this hour will show
kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york.k at our top stories, asian markets looking set to rise at the start of a new week after the record close on friday. investors getting more optimistic. data due later this hour will show
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also inspired by kathleen's love of walking. she is also the writer of "life nude girl," which is a memoir based on kathleen's experiences as a model. the novel we are going to miles' latest book takes us further back into the antebellum trang of the jesse s mormon faith. his book "the king of tale of utopian dreamers" has already been listed as a new york times editor's choice selection. writer of "painter in a savage land." thank you for being here tonight. kathleen, would you begin by introducing "cher ami and major whittlesey" and reading from it? prof. rooney: thank you. those introductions were great. i'm going to read a little bit from "cher ami and major whittlesey." the title contains most of what you need to now. it is about two main characters, and one of them is a messenger i, and the other is a major, and both are involved in the forest in world war i. the book is a war book, but it really focuses on their joint trajectories as to how they ended up there in the first place and what happens after. that is what you ne
also inspired by kathleen's love of walking. she is also the writer of "life nude girl," which is a memoir based on kathleen's experiences as a model. the novel we are going to miles' latest book takes us further back into the antebellum trang of the jesse s mormon faith. his book "the king of tale of utopian dreamers" has already been listed as a new york times editor's choice selection. writer of "painter in a savage land." thank you for being here tonight....
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kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york. for a look at our top stories, asian markets looking set to rise at the start of a new week after the record close on friday. investors getting more optimistic. data due later this hour will show the health of the economy in japan. gdp readings are expected to show an 18% rebound from the covid-19 fallout. 15 asia-pacific nations formally launched the biggest free-trade deal. the accord covers 2 billion people and is a decade in the making. howi: let's take a look at it is feeding through. haven't seen much of a reaction when it comes to the kiwi aussie dollar. we are seeing bond markets the little bit cautious. we are seeing 3/10 of 1% when it comes to trading in sydney. third-quarter gdp numbers showing a sharp rebound in japan. we are seeing nikkei futures trading mildly optimistically. that is the picture when it comes to u.s. futures. back to this's get incredible trade deal. after eight years of difficult negotiations, the largest ever free-trade deal has finally been signed. th
kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york. for a look at our top stories, asian markets looking set to rise at the start of a new week after the record close on friday. investors getting more optimistic. data due later this hour will show the health of the economy in japan. gdp readings are expected to show an 18% rebound from the covid-19 fallout. 15 asia-pacific nations formally launched the biggest free-trade deal. the accord covers 2 billion people and is a decade in the making. howi: let's...
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it sounds like for you, too, kathleen. amy: dan, are you there or would you like me to go into the chat? dan: i have been writing down some of these questions. a former student asks if either of you how to concrete moment where you felt your book was finished. was there ever a temptation to go back and revise? did you have to train yourself to let that feeling go? prof. rooney: i always have a concrete moment when i know something is done. but that is because i am an outliner. i am a huge believer -- i go back to this map thing. i will have little arcs for each character and what needs to get covered. writing is so architectural. i get to the end and i say, i did it. i knew it had to end with cher ami in the smithsonian. getting a finished draft, i think it helps to have an outline because you know when you are done. getting feedback and subsequent drafts, you are not going to get lost in the process if you outline. hopefully. prof. harvey: normally, i never feel anything is done. i felt more control from start to finish.
it sounds like for you, too, kathleen. amy: dan, are you there or would you like me to go into the chat? dan: i have been writing down some of these questions. a former student asks if either of you how to concrete moment where you felt your book was finished. was there ever a temptation to go back and revise? did you have to train yourself to let that feeling go? prof. rooney: i always have a concrete moment when i know something is done. but that is because i am an outliner. i am a huge...
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it is my great pleasure to introduce kathleen. welcome catherine and i just want to say i cannot remember time i had so much pleasure to read a book such as yours. it is a triumph thrilled to lk to about it today. >> thank you so much it means a great deal coming from you thank you for joining me and also to the roosevelt use for having me evenhough we can't mt in pern it is the next best thing so thank you very much. >> you are a harvard then he went to cambridge so what led you to have this education? going abo the sound of music and as for mom read to us with the classics and to spark the love at a very young age then maybe going to oxford or cambridge so five -year-old me in training. [laughter] >> so the origins of counterintelligence. >> y i will my dissertation looking at the origins of mode counterintelligence during the first world war smacks of this aspt of history has been a great love for you for ny years. >> it has. i've always loved modern european history academically also bring it to a wid audience in the form of a
it is my great pleasure to introduce kathleen. welcome catherine and i just want to say i cannot remember time i had so much pleasure to read a book such as yours. it is a triumph thrilled to lk to about it today. >> thank you so much it means a great deal coming from you thank you for joining me and also to the roosevelt use for having me evenhough we can't mt in pern it is the next best thing so thank you very much. >> you are a harvard then he went to cambridge so what led you to...
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i will hand it over to. >> thanks, kathleen. that is an incredible home that really does tell the whole story of hanford. i wish it had been available to publish in this book. that's the short version of hanford story and going to back up and fill in some of the details. first of all, where he is hanford? as you can see in this map on the left-hand corner it's in south-central washington state where the columbia river briefly flows in the wrong direction to the east and then to the north before ultimately comes around again to the south and below the tri-cities. kurds west and then flows through the river gorge to the pacific ocean. so why is hanford there? the location was chosen on the first day of winter in the year 1942. a kernel from the u.s. army corps of engineers named mathias have been sent from washington, d.c. to look for place to build a facility that could create the material that was needed to build atomic bombs. so he was flying around various sites in the states of washington, oregon looking at places and it just
i will hand it over to. >> thanks, kathleen. that is an incredible home that really does tell the whole story of hanford. i wish it had been available to publish in this book. that's the short version of hanford story and going to back up and fill in some of the details. first of all, where he is hanford? as you can see in this map on the left-hand corner it's in south-central washington state where the columbia river briefly flows in the wrong direction to the east and then to the north...
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kathleen: there you go.ing in the future, atlanta fed president raphael bostic staying with us. moorehead after this -- more ahead after this short break. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: welcome back to daybreak asia as we returned to our conversation with raphael bostic. the atlanta fed president has been outspoken after the killing of george floyd on the topic of a quality and systemic racism. yokelled systemic racism a that drags on the american economy. i want to talk about this question you eloquently highlighted fact that. you have done a lot of work on this, and the federal reserve has done a lot of work. six months after the fact almost, what is at the top of your list now? what have you learned about what needs to be done? and what is most important for the fed and like-minded agencies and government officials to focus on now? this hasfirst of all, been such an important topic. and i have been really gratified by how many people who have read the essay and have said, i want to step forward and make a
kathleen: there you go.ing in the future, atlanta fed president raphael bostic staying with us. moorehead after this -- more ahead after this short break. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: welcome back to daybreak asia as we returned to our conversation with raphael bostic. the atlanta fed president has been outspoken after the killing of george floyd on the topic of a quality and systemic racism. yokelled systemic racism a that drags on the american economy. i want to talk about this question...
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politics editor kathleen hunter.our full coverage of the election starting at midnight in london, although before midnight we will also have coverage of the markets and some of the polls out there. we will be live across d.c. and with the markets as well. this election still a bit different in europe. bloomberg surveillance continues in the next hour. tom keene joins me out of new york and we are looking at stocks rallying for a second day. u.s. futures also up before the american presidential election. currency traders bracing for increased volatility. this is bloomberg. ♪ markets in a bullish mood on election day. almost 100 million americans have voted already, and turnout is expected to challenge historic records. euro area finance ministers discuss covid-19. to angela merkel urges people to follow the world. paints an optimistic picture at despite the pandemic as an infection point. this is uber surveillance. tom and francine from london and new york. it is exciting. today is a big day. we look at the dynamics i
politics editor kathleen hunter.our full coverage of the election starting at midnight in london, although before midnight we will also have coverage of the markets and some of the polls out there. we will be live across d.c. and with the markets as well. this election still a bit different in europe. bloomberg surveillance continues in the next hour. tom keene joins me out of new york and we are looking at stocks rallying for a second day. u.s. futures also up before the american presidential...
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kathleen: i think one of the things we are watching is sort of the absence of bad news.-speed scanners out there working to count votes. some states use those exclusively, some match those up with human interactions to determine signature verifications and different sorts of things. not all states have begun counting get. i think one of the overarching pieces to think about with technology in this election cycle especially is that with the volume that we have, we can expect that things will take longer, counting will take longer to occur. these machines run at a particular rate and the volume has to be processed. having the and patience to wait for every state to follow its counting process is critical. i think it is important to note that these counting processes have been in place for a long time. they are not brand-new, they are not brand-new for the 2020 election. and election officials, local election officials on the ground are exceptionally experienced in doing this work. emily: technology is also involved in shining a light into the process. for example, livestre
kathleen: i think one of the things we are watching is sort of the absence of bad news.-speed scanners out there working to count votes. some states use those exclusively, some match those up with human interactions to determine signature verifications and different sorts of things. not all states have begun counting get. i think one of the overarching pieces to think about with technology in this election cycle especially is that with the volume that we have, we can expect that things will...
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rishaad: kathleen, thank you. kathleen hays in new york.bright spot for india's battered economy has been agriculture. .e discussed that juliette: how will the dollar respond now that biden's path to the white house is clear? we talk currencies with christie town. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ the dollar is edging lower after the triggering of a formal transition process for president-elect joe biden. -- says guest relieved that easing is allowing a negative dollar dynamic to return to the fall. let's bring in christy tan at national australia bank. we don't want to get your political views, but we do want your market reaction. what we are seeing from this transition, how do markets price this yellen move? christy: thanks for having me. as long as there is an additional level of uncertainty being removed, layer by layer, markets are taking that in a more positive manner. we are seeing that translated marketsonger equities performance. i think risk appetite and the vix level is likely to see wherebyn the upside, heading into the thanksgiving holida
rishaad: kathleen, thank you. kathleen hays in new york.bright spot for india's battered economy has been agriculture. .e discussed that juliette: how will the dollar respond now that biden's path to the white house is clear? we talk currencies with christie town. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ the dollar is edging lower after the triggering of a formal transition process for president-elect joe biden. -- says guest relieved that easing is allowing a negative dollar dynamic to return to the fall....
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weekend, coming up this weekend saturday at 2 pm eastern, bestselling authors and history professors kathleen rouhani and miles harvey. they talk about how they approach historical research for their fictional and non fictional worked. 6 pm eastern, on the war, scott hart wick author and former gettysburg national park historian discusses his research on the battle of antietam. at 8 pm eastern on lectures in history, amit university research patrick alec discusses richard nixon. its security adviser kissinger, and his key foreign policy initiatives. on sunday, at 2 pm eastern, former u.s. senator sam down reflects on the cold war, 75 years later. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span 3. summer, 1945. and the war was 1 million men old. hang on jim. keep your eyes shut tight, and drink. they are moving you back now. do not give up, just hang on. the road back is bumpy, and maybe the plane -- blurs arise. but listen, porn you strength into your veins. a nurse handed clumps to a surgeon and counted sponges. a nurse prepared and administered the anesthetic
weekend, coming up this weekend saturday at 2 pm eastern, bestselling authors and history professors kathleen rouhani and miles harvey. they talk about how they approach historical research for their fictional and non fictional worked. 6 pm eastern, on the war, scott hart wick author and former gettysburg national park historian discusses his research on the battle of antietam. at 8 pm eastern on lectures in history, amit university research patrick alec discusses richard nixon. its security...
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eastern, best selling authors and depaul university professors kathleen rooney and miles harvey talk about how they approach historical research for their fiction and nonfiction work. 6:00 p.m. on the civil war scott hartwig and military park historian discusseses the ballots of antietam. lectures in history, professor discusses richard nixon, his national security adviser, henry kissinger and their key foreign policy initiatives. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, former u.s. senator sam nunn reflects on the cold war expanding on the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> summer 1945 and the war was 1 million men old. >> hang on, jim. keep your eyes shut tight and drink. they are moving you back now. don't give up. just hang on. the road back is bumpy and maybe the pain blurs your eyes. but listen, the sound of battle grows dim. now one question cuts clearly through the haze. which man will you be, the one who gets hurt and dies, or the one who gets hurt and lives. when the dizziness stopped and the fog cleared, an army nurse was at your side. a woman wh
eastern, best selling authors and depaul university professors kathleen rooney and miles harvey talk about how they approach historical research for their fiction and nonfiction work. 6:00 p.m. on the civil war scott hartwig and military park historian discusseses the ballots of antietam. lectures in history, professor discusses richard nixon, his national security adviser, henry kissinger and their key foreign policy initiatives. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, former u.s. senator sam nunn...
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we are joined by kathleen smith, the cofounder of renaissance capital.have all been wondering what airbnb's numbers look like. now we have a glimpse into their financials and how hard a hit they took in the pandemic. what are your takeaways now that you have seen the numbers? >> the company does not look as bad as we might have expected. this company has been able to grow 30% per year and produce positive cash flow because bookings are paid upfront. the company has had a pretty good financial picture historically. bennett -- then it took the big hit this year. in the september quarter, we saw a drop of 70%. 70% in revenue. so, the company was really hit hard by the shutdown. but, it is starting to recover. with the restructuring they have had, they cut 25% of their workforce and significantly cut their marketing spend. i think it may be a better company, a more efficient company, and is going to benefit as the economy opens up. you can already see that other stocks in its group, such as booking holdings and expedia, have all had some very strong trading
we are joined by kathleen smith, the cofounder of renaissance capital.have all been wondering what airbnb's numbers look like. now we have a glimpse into their financials and how hard a hit they took in the pandemic. what are your takeaways now that you have seen the numbers? >> the company does not look as bad as we might have expected. this company has been able to grow 30% per year and produce positive cash flow because bookings are paid upfront. the company has had a pretty good...
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kathleen hays is here with a recap.d we get from the fed statements, from powell's were markets -- afterwards powell's remarks afterwards powell's remark afterwards? -- from powell's remarks afterwards? kathleen: he talked about the pace of the recovery moderating. jobs are still growing but not as fast. and he says the rise in virus cases is "particularly concerning." here is a key statement from the committee. the path of the economy will depend significantly on the course of the virus. the public health crisis will weigh on economic activity, employment, inflation in the near term, and poses considerable risk to the economic outlook over the medium term. we are hearing this coming out just a day ago, the one day virus cases in the u.s. talked -- -- 100,000 for the firsttopp -- topped 100,000 for the first time. we have to get the virus under control. the health crisis has to be under control before the economy can fully recover. knowing the virus cases are surging, he said, even for the fed providing stimulus, they h
kathleen hays is here with a recap.d we get from the fed statements, from powell's were markets -- afterwards powell's remarks afterwards powell's remark afterwards? -- from powell's remarks afterwards? kathleen: he talked about the pace of the recovery moderating. jobs are still growing but not as fast. and he says the rise in virus cases is "particularly concerning." here is a key statement from the committee. the path of the economy will depend significantly on the course of the...
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kathleen pielhop, one of the first to donate.hleen: i have two small children and i want to make sure that the world they grow up in is going to be kind, and to do that, we need to lead by example. jessica: bike shop owner robbie young didn't think twice about donating. robbie: diverse communities are better for all of us. different perspectives, even just having different food options makes a place a better place to live, right? jessica: and fruit farmers harry and jackie hoch, who sell to adrian's cafe, offering to help train new farmers, sharing what they've learned over 30 years of farming. jackie: how do you find a space at the table if you don't even have a chair to sit in? >> we would give our vegetables to our neighbors. jessica: adrian's mission, catching on through social media. companies and agriculture groups in wisconsin and around the country, offering to help. adrian: we get contacted by a lot of people who are interested in farming, but they don't know where to go and how to start. his brother owns the other prope
kathleen pielhop, one of the first to donate.hleen: i have two small children and i want to make sure that the world they grow up in is going to be kind, and to do that, we need to lead by example. jessica: bike shop owner robbie young didn't think twice about donating. robbie: diverse communities are better for all of us. different perspectives, even just having different food options makes a place a better place to live, right? jessica: and fruit farmers harry and jackie hoch, who sell to...
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kathleen: i think that's a real possibility. we've seen indications over the weekend, for instance, in texas, there was an incident where some time -- trump supporters forced a biden campaign off the road or tried to do that. i think there is the possibility we could see unrest around the polling, in person: tuesday. that is something we will be watching for. and even -- i think we lost kat hunter attic or shall time so we will try to get her back to go through the states. florida is probably one of the tightest races and he speak to pundits, they say if president trump loses florida, it is likely joe biden becomes the president. impact onout the dollar, joining us is james foley, head of fx -- fx strategy at rorabobank. does the election mean for dollar? >> it is not just about the white house race. it is also about the senate. the markets for some time have been focused on the fiscal agenda, whether we will get this fiscal stimulus and if so, what size is it going to be? if we have the republicans holding on to the senate and
kathleen: i think that's a real possibility. we've seen indications over the weekend, for instance, in texas, there was an incident where some time -- trump supporters forced a biden campaign off the road or tried to do that. i think there is the possibility we could see unrest around the polling, in person: tuesday. that is something we will be watching for. and even -- i think we lost kat hunter attic or shall time so we will try to get her back to go through the states. florida is probably...
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kathleen hays there. fearing record losses from the coronavirus will extend into next year as potential vaccine programs will take time to stir a travel revival. it is protecting carriers will suffer a combined loss this year and next. the outgoing director general told bloomberg how much more support he thinks the industry will need. nexte estimate for the seven months to 10 months in terms of cash injections from government, excluding that because it is already too heavily indebted, it's around 70 to $80 billion. that is what we need on top of what has been already injected in the industry which has been around $160 billion from government. we are pretty grateful for development to have reacted so quickly and strongly. >> we just saw a share price chart of what has happened with the travel sector. share prices of many of the companies that are members have gone up really, really strongly over the last few days. why should governments be putting up more money when the financial markets seem to be prepare
kathleen hays there. fearing record losses from the coronavirus will extend into next year as potential vaccine programs will take time to stir a travel revival. it is protecting carriers will suffer a combined loss this year and next. the outgoing director general told bloomberg how much more support he thinks the industry will need. nexte estimate for the seven months to 10 months in terms of cash injections from government, excluding that because it is already too heavily indebted, it's...
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. >> that was kathleen hays.up next, we take a look at hong kong and china's push to stop dissent in the city. this is bloomberg. ♪ a closerwe are taking look at hong kong where china has appended the legislative council by allowing the disqualification of any lawmakers deemed insufficiently loyal. latest just the at thental grinding away freedoms eroding and hong kong. given how much is changed in terms of beijing's approach to hong kong, what is the endgame westmark? >> the endgame is to render hong kong politically the same as other mainland cities. meaning that it will have institutions that are not democratic and provide no check on the government. that will limit specific activism. increasinglye an quiet judiciary and week press. out.ndgame is to snuff it >> with the resignation of the lawmakers we have seen this week, is this a death knell for the pro-democracy movement which has had its share of struggles already even before this week? >> is not a good sign. to have said that they will stay but the endgam
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kathleen: certainly. what's interesting too, november 3 is election day, november 4 is when there today meeting starts. when jay powell gets up to speak -- this is a picture of him speaking at one of the recent press conferences after the meeting -- this election may not be decided. we don't know if there is a blue suite. they provide would say more fiscal stimulus. if that happens, and it looks like the republicans have lost the senate and the democrats have won it, there will be questions from reporters about that and about stimulus and how that could affect policy at the press conference. beyond that, we know the fed cannot really change policy much right now because people say the pandemic, the virus is what will determine so much. any change in the bond purchase program maybe most likely as they say they could be shifting towards purchasing more longer-term bonds. yields have been rising. we have a very strong purchasing manager for manufacturing in the u.s. as long as the pandemic is raging as much
kathleen: certainly. what's interesting too, november 3 is election day, november 4 is when there today meeting starts. when jay powell gets up to speak -- this is a picture of him speaking at one of the recent press conferences after the meeting -- this election may not be decided. we don't know if there is a blue suite. they provide would say more fiscal stimulus. if that happens, and it looks like the republicans have lost the senate and the democrats have won it, there will be questions...
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thank you for talking to us, kathleen brooks. a time when millions of americans travel to spend time with their families. this year of course it's a holiday season like no other. the center for disease control has advised people not to travel as infection levels continue to spike. but that hasn't stopped airline passenger numbers from hitting the highest level since march, as michelle fleury reports. despite warnings to stay at home, about a million americans a day are expected to fly this thanksgiving weekend. the figure is down by about half from this time last year but it is still the biggest crowds we have seen since march when the pandemic began. and triple eight expects up to 50 million americans to travel for the holidays. my son meaty with grandkids and so thanksgiving, here i am! — moved here. i didn't want to come but i did quite some are getting tested before seeing family and friends while i like this in queens in new york are a familiar sight around the country. everybody gets dark meat and light meet. for those who
thank you for talking to us, kathleen brooks. a time when millions of americans travel to spend time with their families. this year of course it's a holiday season like no other. the center for disease control has advised people not to travel as infection levels continue to spike. but that hasn't stopped airline passenger numbers from hitting the highest level since march, as michelle fleury reports. despite warnings to stay at home, about a million americans a day are expected to fly this...
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kathleen: -- anna: kathleen, is anna edwards in london.r, which is unfortunate. we will try to get her back. we want to understand more about what these appointments mean and indeed where president trump goes next. let's pause for a moment. that you's budget -- the eu's budget commissioner is quite asfident on the prospects negotiations moved closer to finalizing a landmark euro budget and stimulus deal. he spoke exclusively to maria tadeo. -- at the same time, it's a budget for seven years. this is something which does not exist anybody else -- anywhere it was sothis is why important to get it. also to give an answer to the economy, to the capital markets, as it were. also with the parliament and european council, we have agreed to pursue army political cause -- our main political cause. maria: now that you mention capital markets, there was a real think zaidi with investors to see whether -- anxiety to see whether or not the recovery fund, whether or not that would be ready and operational by the start of 2021. given the fact that we hav
kathleen: -- anna: kathleen, is anna edwards in london.r, which is unfortunate. we will try to get her back. we want to understand more about what these appointments mean and indeed where president trump goes next. let's pause for a moment. that you's budget -- the eu's budget commissioner is quite asfident on the prospects negotiations moved closer to finalizing a landmark euro budget and stimulus deal. he spoke exclusively to maria tadeo. -- at the same time, it's a budget for seven years....
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kathleen sebelius, thank you for joining me again, former health and human services secretary. thank you for your time. >>> coming up next here tonight, one woman's remarkable story, a story that represents many people in this country who have been overlooked for too long. stay with us. overlooked for tog stay with us heart failure causes nearly two hospitalizations every minute. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding.
kathleen sebelius, thank you for joining me again, former health and human services secretary. thank you for your time. >>> coming up next here tonight, one woman's remarkable story, a story that represents many people in this country who have been overlooked for too long. stay with us. overlooked for tog stay with us heart failure causes nearly two hospitalizations every minute. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do...
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barack obama's health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius my next guest.e watching msnbc. get fifty dollars toward your home deductible. it's a policy perk for being a farmers customer. (customer) do i have to do anything? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) hmm, that is really something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. see ya. (kid) may i have a balloon, too? (burke) sure. your...
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collegiate sebeli kathleen sebelius, the former health and human services secretary.ming up next here tonight, one woman's remarkable story, a story that represents many people in this country who have been overlooked for too long. stay with us. stay with us to be honest...a little dust? it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer heavy duty sweeper and dusters. dusters extends to 6 feet to reach way up high... to grab, trap and lock away gross dust. nice! for dust on my floors, i switch to sweeper. the heavy duty cloths reach deep in grooves to grab, trap and lock dust bunnies... no matter where they hide. no more heebie jeebies. phhhhew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. but we can still help protect each other this flu season by getting vaccinated. if you're 65 or older, get the superior flu protection of fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the only 65+ flu vaccine with four times the standard dose. and it's free with medicare part b. fluzone high-dose quad
collegiate sebeli kathleen sebelius, the former health and human services secretary.ming up next here tonight, one woman's remarkable story, a story that represents many people in this country who have been overlooked for too long. stay with us. stay with us to be honest...a little dust? it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer heavy duty sweeper and dusters. dusters extends to 6 feet to reach way...
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. >> this is kathleen from minnesota. good morning. what is the state of small business in your small community? everything is drive-thru, but you cannot go in and sit down and eat. it's at disney had 30 two thousand jobs, so everything brick-and-mortar, you have to wear masks if you're going into the store. we are barely hanging on. the united states department of agriculture stopped giving out school buses -- school lunches out on the buses. host: as we look at the state of small business including mississippi, what is your message to washington at this point? where is mitch mcconnell? he put the bill on the table to be passed and he left town. nancy pelosi put up the heroes act, and nobody is talking about recession. nobody talking about people in the hospital that need ppe. this is dire. just sitting at home ever since january of 2020, when the first covid-19 came into mississippi. .ost: thank you we want to hear from small business owners, employees, shoppers, folks like kathleen who live in mississippi we went to hear from you ab
. >> this is kathleen from minnesota. good morning. what is the state of small business in your small community? everything is drive-thru, but you cannot go in and sit down and eat. it's at disney had 30 two thousand jobs, so everything brick-and-mortar, you have to wear masks if you're going into the store. we are barely hanging on. the united states department of agriculture stopped giving out school buses -- school lunches out on the buses. host: as we look at the state of small...
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kathleen, thank you as always for joining us.g up, we will hear from a senator who grilled jack dorsey and mark zuckerberg today and accused their employees of acting like the gods of silicon valley. senator marsha blackburn of tennessee will be my guest. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. the ceos of twitter and facebook were grilled by senators on contact policies. joining us now to discuss more of the hearing is senator marsha blackburn of tennessee. senator blackthorn, he so desires -- senator blackthorn, you critic
kathleen, thank you as always for joining us.g up, we will hear from a senator who grilled jack dorsey and mark zuckerberg today and accused their employees of acting like the gods of silicon valley. senator marsha blackburn of tennessee will be my guest. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and...
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kathleen: he did not. g20, saudi virtual arabia the host, the summit kicked off saturday. and getting it out to everybody who needs it, not just those who can afford it, this was their main focus. in their statements, they said they would spare no effort to ensure affordable and equitable vaccine access. they say extensive vaccination is a public good. it makes sense. how can you stop the virus if you only stop it in your own country or some countries? i think everyone agrees for a long term herd immunity, forgetting this out of our lives, this has to be something that is global. donald trump praised u.s. leadership for fighting the virus. this has bolstered the global economy. but he did not say a word about granting the rest of the world access to the u.s. vaccine. even vladimir putin offered to share russia's vaccines with the poor, even though they don't have enough to inoculate their own population. merkel, i think it is interesting that the head of germany is worried about coordination. she is wondering what is going to happen as the money for this runs down. she sai
kathleen: he did not. g20, saudi virtual arabia the host, the summit kicked off saturday. and getting it out to everybody who needs it, not just those who can afford it, this was their main focus. in their statements, they said they would spare no effort to ensure affordable and equitable vaccine access. they say extensive vaccination is a public good. it makes sense. how can you stop the virus if you only stop it in your own country or some countries? i think everyone agrees for a long term...
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as you know kathleen published a book of poems in 2012 and all of those are about hanford. and then she will we eat paul from her new book of poems entitled post romantic coming out in october from the university of washington press. so to make sure my slides will work i will project her words onto a screen. >> banks. and to say before i read the poem how i'm pleased to be a part of this evening and it's wonderful to celebrate the publication of this book not just because i have poems in it but they are not told us much as i think they should be and then to get the story out i have learned all kinds of things from it and out there for people to read. >> this is the poem and it's called stories that won't and well. it begins in our laboratory over distant continents 50000 men journeyed to the american west to construct cathedrals for nobel physicist and a privilege to understand or the microscopic tolerance and codewords and then can't see or smell or taste and then goes undetected downstream or downwind while the soviet matches bomb before mom well we build lives and more r
as you know kathleen published a book of poems in 2012 and all of those are about hanford. and then she will we eat paul from her new book of poems entitled post romantic coming out in october from the university of washington press. so to make sure my slides will work i will project her words onto a screen. >> banks. and to say before i read the poem how i'm pleased to be a part of this evening and it's wonderful to celebrate the publication of this book not just because i have poems in...
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kathleen rooney's latest is the story andi harvey focuses on "the king of confidence."y -- when you research, research is objective. you as a researcher are not objective. my technique, if anybody wants to come at it, fiction can give it more. i had such an agenda. i had such a focus -- i wanted to be an antiwar book, i wanted it to be clear, like an animal rights book. that helps me. if i just went in looking at world war i research, i would not be on this event is i would still be researching. i'm never going to understand it that way, but having those two points of reference to kind of guide my research really helped. i know we are not jumping to the audience questions yet, but some of the asked how long did you research? something i encourage people to tal think about is that research and writing get presented as discrete. sometimes they are for some people, and i have a front heavy your research before i start trying to write, but they quickly become concurrent and extensive for me. in a way, i never totally stopped researching it. >> thank you. >> can i jump in an
kathleen rooney's latest is the story andi harvey focuses on "the king of confidence."y -- when you research, research is objective. you as a researcher are not objective. my technique, if anybody wants to come at it, fiction can give it more. i had such an agenda. i had such a focus -- i wanted to be an antiwar book, i wanted it to be clear, like an animal rights book. that helps me. if i just went in looking at world war i research, i would not be on this event is i would still be...
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kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york. then relent as markets lay claims of vaccine progress against the concern that means a smaller stimulus package. investors also worried about lockdowns as u.s. infections top 10 million. joe biden welcomes the vaccine news but warns the u.s. faces a dark winter.
kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york. then relent as markets lay claims of vaccine progress against the concern that means a smaller stimulus package. investors also worried about lockdowns as u.s. infections top 10 million. joe biden welcomes the vaccine news but warns the u.s. faces a dark winter.
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eastern, best-selling authors and de-paul university history professors kathleen rooney and miles harveyk about how they approach their work. scott hartwig discusses his research on the battle of antedum. and they discuss president nixon, henry kissinger and their key policy initiatives. on sunday at 2:00 p.m., sam nun reflects on the cold war, 75 years later. exploring the american story.
eastern, best-selling authors and de-paul university history professors kathleen rooney and miles harveyk about how they approach their work. scott hartwig discusses his research on the battle of antedum. and they discuss president nixon, henry kissinger and their key policy initiatives. on sunday at 2:00 p.m., sam nun reflects on the cold war, 75 years later. exploring the american story.
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we have the cyclical tales with kathleen doyle with us this morning.of a dwoldy lox moment -- goldilocks moment. i was taken aback when 6 million americans might be evicted within the next two months. katherine cede i have to look through that and look at the bigger picture. >> we continue to see the divergeance that janet yellen has spoke about. she wasn't able to fix fed. the other risk this morning is hong kong. closing bars and restaurants. the city haffs well ahead of everyone else now having to dial things back due to the virus. there still is risk in this market. manus: absolutely. we could have -- i think it was a bumpy ride. i watched jonathan yesterday doing an interview yesterday everyone. one of the guests said you're going to get the momentum but it could be a bumpy ride. i can't wait to actually book a flight, can you? annmarie: yeah, i can't wait to get back to heathrow airport terminal 5. i look forward to you visiting london. that does it for us. anna edwards is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and heal
we have the cyclical tales with kathleen doyle with us this morning.of a dwoldy lox moment -- goldilocks moment. i was taken aback when 6 million americans might be evicted within the next two months. katherine cede i have to look through that and look at the bigger picture. >> we continue to see the divergeance that janet yellen has spoke about. she wasn't able to fix fed. the other risk this morning is hong kong. closing bars and restaurants. the city haffs well ahead of everyone else...
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host: kathleen, thank you for your call.e want to hear from small business owners, ploys, shoppers, folks like kathleen. you want to hear from you around the country about the state of small business. usps, the small business association, small businesses generate nearly 44% of economic output and account for two thirds of new hiring. the definition, generally small businesses are considered employing no more than about 500 workers. that last caller said, where is mitch mcconnell? here is mitch mcconnell. a couple of comments from a briefing early this week on capitol hill regarding the stimulus talks. what i'm saying publicly, because we have had no private discussions about this. it looks to me like the speaker, the democratic leader of the senate, and former vice president biden all have the view that $2.5 trillion or nothing. i share the view of my colleagues, that a more narrowly-targeted proposal, such as we laid out in september and october here in the senate, deals with the actual problem. as some of you may or may n
host: kathleen, thank you for your call.e want to hear from small business owners, ploys, shoppers, folks like kathleen. you want to hear from you around the country about the state of small business. usps, the small business association, small businesses generate nearly 44% of economic output and account for two thirds of new hiring. the definition, generally small businesses are considered employing no more than about 500 workers. that last caller said, where is mitch mcconnell? here is mitch...
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joining us, kathleen sebelius and david gergen. sebelius, with all the scenarios you went through while preparing for a possible pandemic, was there ever a time that you talked through the possibility of almost an entire political party fighting the science and fighting you on public health measures that would be needed to deal with a possible pandemic? >> erica, none of us ever contemplated this scenario. the president never contemplated this scenario. never in the history of the united states have been see a public health crisis be politicized the way this one was. i go back to april when the cdc put out very clear step-by-step guidelines. the cdc was asked and did follow through with a step-by-step here's what you do to protect the health system. here's what the positivity rate should be, here's how much testing should be in place, what the contact tracers should look like. the number one goal was to keep americans safe and secure. the following day the president of the united states chose to begin attacking governors, demanding
joining us, kathleen sebelius and david gergen. sebelius, with all the scenarios you went through while preparing for a possible pandemic, was there ever a time that you talked through the possibility of almost an entire political party fighting the science and fighting you on public health measures that would be needed to deal with a possible pandemic? >> erica, none of us ever contemplated this scenario. the president never contemplated this scenario. never in the history of the united...
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kathleen sebelius joins us.ou saw what was going on, how do you interpret what we heard in the oral arguments? >> wolf, thanks for having me. i think once again, the solicitor general when i was the secretary was in court today defending the constitutionality of the affordable care act. and i think the questions from a number of justices, roberts and kavanaugh particularly, shows that they're skeptical that the entire law should be struck down. even if a portion of it is found to be unconstitutional. they seem to feel that that was a bridge way too far. and that would certainly come as a relief to the over 20 million people who rely on the affordable care act for their health care, as well as expanded medicaid. >> as you point out, john roberts said it's not our job to strike down the entire law. justice kavanaugh said he tends to agree that even if some parts are invalidated, others would stand. when you heard that, did you breathe a sigh of relief? >> well, i know enough about the court to know nothing is over
kathleen sebelius joins us.ou saw what was going on, how do you interpret what we heard in the oral arguments? >> wolf, thanks for having me. i think once again, the solicitor general when i was the secretary was in court today defending the constitutionality of the affordable care act. and i think the questions from a number of justices, roberts and kavanaugh particularly, shows that they're skeptical that the entire law should be struck down. even if a portion of it is found to be...
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former hhs secretary, kathleen sebelius reacts, next.s don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. every minute. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to understandheartfailure.co
former hhs secretary, kathleen sebelius reacts, next.s don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. every minute. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that...
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kathleen hays is here with the latest.len head janet of treasury actually mean for policymaking? kathleen: i would start by saying it will have a lot to do with whatever a president joe biden wants to see for the economy, wants to see for the banks, wants to see for taxes. the treasury secretary serves the president. one of his key cabinet members. at the same time, we know that janet yellen has important attributes that i think her supporters around joe biden figure she brings to the table. remember, she was at the federal reserve when the economy slid into the recession and became the great recession. when we had the worst financial crisis since the great depression. she knows what it is like to deal with a crisis and dig a weak economy out of a hole. after she had admitted over the years that perhaps the fed did start raising rates and keep raising rates too soon when she became fed chair, but inflation barely reach 1% and was far from 2%, now she will be ready than ever to say do not remove stimulus to early and how co
kathleen hays is here with the latest.len head janet of treasury actually mean for policymaking? kathleen: i would start by saying it will have a lot to do with whatever a president joe biden wants to see for the economy, wants to see for the banks, wants to see for taxes. the treasury secretary serves the president. one of his key cabinet members. at the same time, we know that janet yellen has important attributes that i think her supporters around joe biden figure she brings to the table....
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kathleen hays is looking at the economic implications of the vote outcome. welcome both.count looking at the moment? keyrter: it is down to four states. one to watch is arizona, which was already called for joe biden by the associated press and fought, but his lead over trump is narrowing. a new batch of data out of the largest county showed a bigger gain for trump so we have to keep and there. assuming joe biden does hold arizona, he would have 264 he.toral college votes would only need one other seat to clinch the presidency. that could be nevada where he is deleting, but we aren't expecting new results -- he is leading, but we aren't expecting before georgia and pennsylvania. georgia, it is notable that trump's lead is now less than 2000 votes. cnn has reported that clayton county, a democratic stronghold, is set to release results of another 5700 uncounted ballots by midnight. that could shift the balance but it will be close. a georgia election official says it's more than likely they will have a recount. in pennsylvania, biden leading 50,000.'s lead, under we know t
kathleen hays is looking at the economic implications of the vote outcome. welcome both.count looking at the moment? keyrter: it is down to four states. one to watch is arizona, which was already called for joe biden by the associated press and fought, but his lead over trump is narrowing. a new batch of data out of the largest county showed a bigger gain for trump so we have to keep and there. assuming joe biden does hold arizona, he would have 264 he.toral college votes would only need one...
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to his left is kathleen hartman. a partner in law 4 -- she has a private practice representing clayton and that plaintiffs and defendants and high-stakes litigation. during the obama administration -- and theas deputy department of justice. she is a graduate of harvard college and law school and andked for merrick garland as you may have guessed also for justice stevens. finally on the far left of the panel which is not a phrase he will hear very often is daniel breasts -- brass. who is nominated and confirmed to the u.s. court of appeals for the ninth circuit, finally getting through the hazing. he was a partner at -- he attended law school himself. after law school he worked for jay harvey wilkinson on the fourth circuit court of appeals and in the late justice antonin scalia on the u.s. supreme court. let's get the ball rolling with justice kruger who will discuss some of justice stevens' approaches to judging. jus. kruger: thank you, ben, and thank you for the opportunity to participate in this wonderful event re
to his left is kathleen hartman. a partner in law 4 -- she has a private practice representing clayton and that plaintiffs and defendants and high-stakes litigation. during the obama administration -- and theas deputy department of justice. she is a graduate of harvard college and law school and andked for merrick garland as you may have guessed also for justice stevens. finally on the far left of the panel which is not a phrase he will hear very often is daniel breasts -- brass. who is...
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novelist kathleen rooney's andst is the roar one story miles harvey focuses on his book "the king offidence." ,the conversation was moderated by depaul university history professor amy tyson. rudy and harvey both teach at depaul's english department. the english and history departments cohosted the event and provided the video. >> hi, everyone. thank you for joining us. this event is hosted by the visiting writers program of the depaul english department and cohosted by depaul history department. it is a thrill to get to host an event with two stalwarts of the english department, kathleen rooney and miles harvey, amazing writers and teachers. because of the role of historical research in their books, we are grateful to have
novelist kathleen rooney's andst is the roar one story miles harvey focuses on his book "the king offidence." ,the conversation was moderated by depaul university history professor amy tyson. rudy and harvey both teach at depaul's english department. the english and history departments cohosted the event and provided the video. >> hi, everyone. thank you for joining us. this event is hosted by the visiting writers program of the depaul english department and cohosted by depaul...
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joining me, kathleen rice, democratic member of the homeland security and veterans affairs committeesank you for being here. the president is firing the head of u.s. cybersecurity on twitter claiming without evidence that chris fer krebs put out highly inaccurate information. krebs had recently debunked election conspiracy theories including some by the president himself. so congresswoman, is this firing anything other than retaliation? >> no. and, look, chris krebs got fired because he did exactly what he was supposed to do in his position. but the really important, alex, to understand how we got to this point. in 2016, the russian s interferd in our election. undisputed in the entirety of our intelligence committee that that happened. launched a targeted disinformation campaign used social media platforms and propaganda news organizations to try to polarize the american electorate and influence the election in trump's favor. now, how much did it affect the results? to be honest, we'll never know. no doubt that this operation was certainly successful and in sowing division. 2018, cyb
joining me, kathleen rice, democratic member of the homeland security and veterans affairs committeesank you for being here. the president is firing the head of u.s. cybersecurity on twitter claiming without evidence that chris fer krebs put out highly inaccurate information. krebs had recently debunked election conspiracy theories including some by the president himself. so congresswoman, is this firing anything other than retaliation? >> no. and, look, chris krebs got fired because he...
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kathleen sebelius served as secretary of health and human services during the obama administration, and she joins me now. i've been hearing more and more whether it's in the green bury area of wisconsin or el paso texas or in kansas, staffing shortages are the real crunch, sort of supply issue right now. >> i think that's right, chris. staffing is critical because the limited number of icus in rural hospitals is already a shortage. then you don't have trained personnel. the reason that the death rate has gone down fortunately with the number of cases is that you have people who are experts at dealing with very sick patients, and they've learned some things along the way. they've learned some things in these last eight months. if you don't have icu available, if you don't have the right equipment and you don't have the right personnel, that's just not going to happen. in kansas, it took us six months to get to the first 500 deaths, and that's 500 too many. it took six weeks to get to the second 500 deaths, and that's a terrifying trajectory. we are part of the country where we're in the
kathleen sebelius served as secretary of health and human services during the obama administration, and she joins me now. i've been hearing more and more whether it's in the green bury area of wisconsin or el paso texas or in kansas, staffing shortages are the real crunch, sort of supply issue right now. >> i think that's right, chris. staffing is critical because the limited number of icus in rural hospitals is already a shortage. then you don't have trained personnel. the reason that...
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let's talk to kathleen porter mcgee, for the program running several catholic schools in the city.hat your kids are doing during the pandemic to help out the community? >> our kids are amazing. it gives us something to be so thankful for this year as much as any other year. their resilience in their generosity is just absolutely unparalleled. so as you said the privilege of running partnership schools, we have nine schools, two in cleveland and seven in new york city. in cleveland 100% of our students are on vouchers it in new york city 80% or on scholarship. their average annual income is about 29,000, and i say that just to put in context the generosity and the community spirit of the students we serve. across every single one of our schools they do food drives and can drives as they do every year. and one of our schools immaculate conception which is the oldest catholic school in the bronx they have raised $2,000 to get frozen goods and gift cards to senior citizens, they are raising canned goods and making sure that people have turkeys. they are making sure essentially that nob
let's talk to kathleen porter mcgee, for the program running several catholic schools in the city.hat your kids are doing during the pandemic to help out the community? >> our kids are amazing. it gives us something to be so thankful for this year as much as any other year. their resilience in their generosity is just absolutely unparalleled. so as you said the privilege of running partnership schools, we have nine schools, two in cleveland and seven in new york city. in cleveland 100% of...
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kathleen hays is here with the latest.ing the recovery continues even as he acknowledges the virus threat. >> with virus cases rising by the day, it is hard not to acknowledge it. he did say for now what he sees is the u.s. economy moving ahead. down the road, may be the picture gets a little rougher. let's listen. >> with the high-res now spreading at a fast rate, the next few months may be challenging. we are not going back to the same economy. kathleen: what he's concerned about, there could be a loss of confidence among consumers and businesses if the virus is not contained. you are scared to go anywhere. you are scared to shop. sales today were the weakest in six months. still rising, but getting weaker by the moment. let's look at a bloomberg chart. side, far right-hand several months of gains. 18% back in may. that tiny gain isn't disappearing. as the virus comes back, will people be afraid to go to the store? the former federal bank of new york president today said he thinks these weaker retail sales are a sign of
kathleen hays is here with the latest.ing the recovery continues even as he acknowledges the virus threat. >> with virus cases rising by the day, it is hard not to acknowledge it. he did say for now what he sees is the u.s. economy moving ahead. down the road, may be the picture gets a little rougher. let's listen. >> with the high-res now spreading at a fast rate, the next few months may be challenging. we are not going back to the same economy. kathleen: what he's concerned about,...
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eastern, best-selling author kathleen randy and miles harvey talk about how they approach research fictionrixed -- and nonfiction work. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, patrick alex discusses president richard national, henry kissinger, and their key foreign policy initiatives. former u.s. senator sam nunn reflects on the cold war 75 years later. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. sunday night on q&a, university of texas at austin sociology professor sarah brian talks about the use of big data and new surveillance technologies by law enforcement. glowing a pool long and policenew and making -- are increasingly collecting information on those who have no direct criminal justice contacts, and part of that has to do with this variety component of the three d's of big data, that they are increasingly purchasing information, where you don't have to get pulled over by the police for your data to be put
eastern, best-selling author kathleen randy and miles harvey talk about how they approach research fictionrixed -- and nonfiction work. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, patrick alex discusses president richard national, henry kissinger, and their key foreign policy initiatives. former u.s. senator sam nunn reflects on the cold war 75 years later. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. sunday night on q&a, university of texas at austin sociology professor sarah brian talks about...
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eastern, best-selling authors and de-paul university history professors kathleen rooney and miles harvey talk about how they approach their work. scott hartwig discusses his research on the battle of antedum. and they discuss president nixon, henry kissinger and their key policy initiatives. on sunday at 2:00 p.m., sam nun reflects on the cold war, 75 years later. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> coming up on american history tv, we hear from members of the only all-female african-americ african-american unit serving overseas during world war ii. they share memories of their time servicing backlog mail for soldiers in europe. >> a young american stood in front of 10 downing street in the '50s as a man with a cigar came out the door. they asked, mr. prime minister, tell us the secret of your success. winston churchill replied, study history. for it lie all the secrets of state craft. you heard a great phrase, there's nothing you can do about have a 20 or 22-year-old body, but there's no excuse for you not having a 5,000-year-old mind. it
eastern, best-selling authors and de-paul university history professors kathleen rooney and miles harvey talk about how they approach their work. scott hartwig discusses his research on the battle of antedum. and they discuss president nixon, henry kissinger and their key policy initiatives. on sunday at 2:00 p.m., sam nun reflects on the cold war, 75 years later. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> coming up on american history tv, we...
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university history professors kathleen rooney and miles harvey talk about how they approach historical research for fiction and nonfix work. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on civil war, scott hartwig, author and military park historian discusses his research on the battle of antietam. 8:00 p.m. patrick alitt discusses president richard nixon, his national security adviser henry kissinger and key policy initiatives. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, former u.s. senator sam nunn reflects on the cold war 75 years later exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> coming up on american history tv, we hear from members of the only all female african-american unit serving overseas during world war ii. they share memories of their time processing backlog mail from american servicemen in europe. >> a young american stood in front of number 10 downing streets in the mid-50s as an old man with a cigar came out the door. the young american turned to them and said, mr. prime minister, mr. prime minister, tell us the secret of your success. the prime minister winston chu
university history professors kathleen rooney and miles harvey talk about how they approach historical research for fiction and nonfix work. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on civil war, scott hartwig, author and military park historian discusses his research on the battle of antietam. 8:00 p.m. patrick alitt discusses president richard nixon, his national security adviser henry kissinger and key policy initiatives. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, former u.s. senator sam nunn reflects on the cold war 75...