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joining us from wilmington, delaware, senator chris kuhns.come back to fox news sunday. >> thanks, chris. great to be on with you again. chris: republicans say one of the things they're going to hit at this convention at their convention are things that democrats didn't talk about this last week at their convention. here is president trump on the issue of urban violence. >> if you want a vision of your life under biden presidency, think of the smoldering ruins in minneapolis, the violent anarchy of portland, the blood stained sidewalks of chicago. chris: why didn't joe biden talk about the alarming spike of violence in our cities? >> well, chris, what we heard from joe biden thursday nights t was an inspiring, energetic, hopeful and uplifting speech over response to press inquiries, he made it clear, he doesn't support defunding the police and he doesn't support violent protests. what he does embrace is the tens of millions of americans of all backgrounds who have taken to the streets in peaceful protests over recent months, speaking to the l
joining us from wilmington, delaware, senator chris kuhns.come back to fox news sunday. >> thanks, chris. great to be on with you again. chris: republicans say one of the things they're going to hit at this convention at their convention are things that democrats didn't talk about this last week at their convention. here is president trump on the issue of urban violence. >> if you want a vision of your life under biden presidency, think of the smoldering ruins in minneapolis, the...
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we would catch a loose cow, go canoeing, hunting, chasing through the woods with kuhn dogs in the middlef the night. one time in college, neither of us could make it home for thanksgiving, so we made a fire in our room and we wrapped a big turkey in a couple rolls of tinfoil and roasted it right there in the dorm. i know from tipper that that has been some of the most ambitious cooking albert has done since then. and there were serious times. we were all affected by the assassinations of bobby kennedy and martin luther king and our country's tragic involvement in southeast asia. al struggled to hold onto his faith and i can tell you, al gore never did lose faith in america. was goingure what al to do with his life, but i always knew that he had the brains and the heart to change the whole world. and then there was his love for tipper. they had only been dating for a short while, but i knew they would spend the rest of their lives together. to this day, when they come to our house, they sit in each other's lap, they hold hands, they even smooch occasionally. these days, when al and i get
we would catch a loose cow, go canoeing, hunting, chasing through the woods with kuhn dogs in the middlef the night. one time in college, neither of us could make it home for thanksgiving, so we made a fire in our room and we wrapped a big turkey in a couple rolls of tinfoil and roasted it right there in the dorm. i know from tipper that that has been some of the most ambitious cooking albert has done since then. and there were serious times. we were all affected by the assassinations of bobby...
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on each other you know we can't really i don't state you can ask people who people can live in to kuhn's and there are some people are extremely happy to be connected to a completely isolated rest of the stuff doesn't happen so i think the point you're raising and i'm sure i agree with is that we have to pull that the good of the community for everybody we have to think about the way we act and whether it's about where you masts and falling back guidance all about reducing the burden of of obesity but that means it's also all our responsibility to look at the roots of and then that's when you that means speaking out against my health misinformation speaking out against the corruption of science you know one of the things i say in the beginning my talks and that's because misinformation house has become so widespread you know on the stocks there was connote longer practice on this medicine you know we have an epidemic of misinformed boxes misinformed patients you know written in so many issues that i think i think he actually put it in even starker terms he has said that more than medicin
on each other you know we can't really i don't state you can ask people who people can live in to kuhn's and there are some people are extremely happy to be connected to a completely isolated rest of the stuff doesn't happen so i think the point you're raising and i'm sure i agree with is that we have to pull that the good of the community for everybody we have to think about the way we act and whether it's about where you masts and falling back guidance all about reducing the burden of of...
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[laughter] , throughng, hunting the woods with kuhn dogs in the middle of the night.ughter] one time in college, neither of us could make it home from -- home for thanksgiving, so we made a fire in our room, wrapped a turkey in tin foil roasted it right there in the dorm. mosthas been some of the ambitious cooking albert has done since then. there were serious times two. we were all affected by the assassinations of bobby kennedy and martin luther king and our country's tragic involvement in southeast asia. al struggled to hold onto his faith when it seemed like his country was losing its way. i will tell you, al gore never did lose faith in america. [applause] i was not sure what al was going to do with his life, but i always knew but he -- i always knew that he had the brains and the heart to change the world. and then there was al's love for tipper. they had only been dating a short while, but i knew they would spend the rest of their lives together. to this day, when they come to our house they sit in each other's lapse and smooch occasionally. [applause] >> these
[laughter] , throughng, hunting the woods with kuhn dogs in the middle of the night.ughter] one time in college, neither of us could make it home from -- home for thanksgiving, so we made a fire in our room, wrapped a turkey in tin foil roasted it right there in the dorm. mosthas been some of the ambitious cooking albert has done since then. there were serious times two. we were all affected by the assassinations of bobby kennedy and martin luther king and our country's tragic involvement in...
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he and his wife lore lore pled guilty to get their daughter in to the kuhn versety of northern californiar pre deal is two months in prison. university of northern california. her pre deal is two months in prison. >>> that law requires the workers including drivers to be classified as employees. >>> sonoma county officials held a news conference this morning to give an update on the current fire developments there in the county. now, cal fire says it's focussing on the wall bridge fire burning in the lower russian river area of sonoma county. that's burned more than 21,000 acres. >> the wall bridge fire is the priority fire for the overall lightning complex. resources are start to go come in to the incident, and they're being pushed out on to the line as soon soon as they get here. >> they say additional emergency evacuations have been order and thousands of people need to get ready to leave their homes at a moment's notice. sonoma county has set up an evacuation center at the sonoma fairgrounds. >>> an alert continues through sunday as the wild and they spoke as to what this could do to
he and his wife lore lore pled guilty to get their daughter in to the kuhn versety of northern californiar pre deal is two months in prison. university of northern california. her pre deal is two months in prison. >>> that law requires the workers including drivers to be classified as employees. >>> sonoma county officials held a news conference this morning to give an update on the current fire developments there in the county. now, cal fire says it's focussing on the wall...
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hong kong media time kuhn jimmy lai-- media tycoon jimmy accuses the government of arresting him on trumpedarges. it falls under the new sweeping national security changes. it is presumed that i'm guilty. this is the way the law is. i should be presumed innocent. say is we have never supported independence of hong kong. >> make no mistake, this is an economy that really relies on these fiscal transfers. if these transfers are going to be reduced through the end of the year, it is going to be extremely difficult to see any further gains. jonathan: john normand of jp morgan there. the economic data so far resilient for the u.s. economy. the equity market, take a look for yourself. equity futures unchanged on the s&p 500 now after a brief dip about an hour ago. euro-dollar, $1.1815. in the bond market, 0.7% on the 10 year. a resilient equity market, and so far with the economic data, a resilient economy as well. lisa: resilient in that it isn't quite as bad as people were expecting, and how quickly it is coming back. the argument for stocks right now that we have been hearing is it is momentum
hong kong media time kuhn jimmy lai-- media tycoon jimmy accuses the government of arresting him on trumpedarges. it falls under the new sweeping national security changes. it is presumed that i'm guilty. this is the way the law is. i should be presumed innocent. say is we have never supported independence of hong kong. >> make no mistake, this is an economy that really relies on these fiscal transfers. if these transfers are going to be reduced through the end of the year, it is going to...
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your uncle to gnomic uncle tom, kuhn, a sellout.is what he's been taught and the campaign told him and when a white person says it it is insane indignation. >> jason: leo, i heard ari fleischer tweet out and i thought he was right, joe biden seems to treat african-americans as this voting block. and not really showing caring compassion. i don't know what joe biden thinks he's offers the american -- african-american community but what he has done in his three years. for 50 years, but donald trump has been there three and a half years. he's got a record t to run on. >> donald trump has an excellent record to run on for supporting black america and their policy. the unemployment rate all-time low, historically funding black colleges. and signing a justice reform bill. the reason why donald trump doesn't get credit is because he's a republican. democrats think they own us. they do not own a spear they have done nothing! i don't need nancy pelosi and on the floor. i want policies and substance. that is what you get from donald trump. bla
your uncle to gnomic uncle tom, kuhn, a sellout.is what he's been taught and the campaign told him and when a white person says it it is insane indignation. >> jason: leo, i heard ari fleischer tweet out and i thought he was right, joe biden seems to treat african-americans as this voting block. and not really showing caring compassion. i don't know what joe biden thinks he's offers the american -- african-american community but what he has done in his three years. for 50 years, but...
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>> i hear you and i agree it is a distraction from the larger issues that are facing the kuhn think, like covid deaths, like what's happening with the postal service, worthy of calling out when calling out need be. thanks. >>> the truth about coronavirus, why is it so difficult for those in charge to say what they mean? >> you were minimizing testing. you did talk about focusing on symptomatic people yesterday. >> no, i've never been -- i'm sorry if that's the way it was interpreted. >> and a controversial congressional candidate in georgia who believes the qnon conspiracy theories. why is trump still backing her? chicago! "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant s
>> i hear you and i agree it is a distraction from the larger issues that are facing the kuhn think, like covid deaths, like what's happening with the postal service, worthy of calling out when calling out need be. thanks. >>> the truth about coronavirus, why is it so difficult for those in charge to say what they mean? >> you were minimizing testing. you did talk about focusing on symptomatic people yesterday. >> no, i've never been -- i'm sorry if that's the way it...
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with me now is california lieutenant governor elainy kuhn alocks. lieutenant governor, good to see you, and i hope i did your last name justice. don't be afraid to correct me. let me start with this. i have to say, you know, i remember when you guys called for this meeting with the biden campaign. boy, in hindsight, the fact they took the meeting, that was a big clue. >> you know, chuck, i don't know. it all really happened very quickly. you know, there was these articles saying that, you know, she maybe was too ambitious and maybe there were other people who liked different california candidates. we just felt we needed to speak up. and so we asked for a meeting. it all happened within about 72 hours. more than 15, some of the highest ranking elected officials in the state of california, along with a couple labor leaders, business leaders, and what we did is everybody had two minutes to tell the biden team why we respect her, why we admire her, and frankly, why we like her so much. she's an amazing person. and so, we're very happy now in hindsight t
with me now is california lieutenant governor elainy kuhn alocks. lieutenant governor, good to see you, and i hope i did your last name justice. don't be afraid to correct me. let me start with this. i have to say, you know, i remember when you guys called for this meeting with the biden campaign. boy, in hindsight, the fact they took the meeting, that was a big clue. >> you know, chuck, i don't know. it all really happened very quickly. you know, there was these articles saying that, you...
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these mail-in ballots where they send millions of them all over the kuhn thicountry, it's going riggedn. >> all right, so every voter in your state is sent a ballot by mail. have you seen anything -- anything at all -- that would back up any concern about mail-in ballots being rigged, being corrupt? >> president trump is lying about vote by mail. he is lying about mail ballots. colorado has a very clean history of running great elections with vote by mail. we have safeguards in place to make sure we would catch any type of double voting including signature verification, rules about ballot collection and a lot of other safeguards. but what is true is that there's over-160 american who is have died from covid-19. it's thousands of times more likely for an american to pass away because of the coronavirus than any type of fraud. and i think the president would do himself and the nation a lot of benefit by focusing on the crisis at hand, that's covid-19, and leave it to me and folks who actually understand elections to make sure that we're setting up the election in the right way during a p
these mail-in ballots where they send millions of them all over the kuhn thicountry, it's going riggedn. >> all right, so every voter in your state is sent a ballot by mail. have you seen anything -- anything at all -- that would back up any concern about mail-in ballots being rigged, being corrupt? >> president trump is lying about vote by mail. he is lying about mail ballots. colorado has a very clean history of running great elections with vote by mail. we have safeguards in...
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chris kuhns previews his speech tonight. joins me to talk about the boycott of goodyear tires and immigration. plus, the big business of body armor, why personal protection sales have been going ballistic. stay with us. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. heading into retirement you want to follow your passions rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ahead. talk to your advisor about brighthouse smartcare. brighthouse financial. build for what's ahead℠ btools, cattle, grain, traded goods. even shells represented value. then currency came along. they made it out of copper, gold, silver, wampum. soon people decided to put all that value into a piece of paper, then proceeded to wave goodbye to value, printing unlimited amounts of money as they passed the buck to the future. that's why it'
chris kuhns previews his speech tonight. joins me to talk about the boycott of goodyear tires and immigration. plus, the big business of body armor, why personal protection sales have been going ballistic. stay with us. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. heading into retirement you want to follow your passions rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your...
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we are going to turn everybody over now to our colleague ryan kuhn, the vice president of homeland security and emergency management for iem. previously, he was the director of urgency management for florida. very familiar -- director for emergency management for florida. very familiar, so he will take away the next panel. >> thank you, and thank you for the introduction and thank you, representative plaskett for the overview. i am excited to be here today and to share our conversation with some of our nation's premier emergency managers, folks who have an in the fight and will be able to talk to you all directly about the challenges that we are seeing as a nation and individual states they represent. what we have done thus far, what remains to be done, and what are the implications, what can we learn? how do we find this? how do we staff this? so those are some of the outcomes we are looking for today. very excited to have our first panelist with us this morning. brock long. many of you have worked with him in the past or know him as a former fema administrator for the trump administration
we are going to turn everybody over now to our colleague ryan kuhn, the vice president of homeland security and emergency management for iem. previously, he was the director of urgency management for florida. very familiar -- director for emergency management for florida. very familiar, so he will take away the next panel. >> thank you, and thank you for the introduction and thank you, representative plaskett for the overview. i am excited to be here today and to share our conversation...
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judy kuhn is a four—time tony nominee.t particular audience and those particular performers. the curtain on broadway is meant to rise again at the beginning of next year but while the country is in the grips of a pandemic, it's hard to see people flocking into the city to sit together for a live performance. so until they can, the theatres will remain dark. samira hussain, bbc news, new york. now we are going to go to a primary school in essex, because the prime minister, borisjohnson, has been there today and he is visiting st joseph's school in essex, because he wants to make the point, in an echo of his education secretary, that there is little evidence of the virus being transmitted in schools. this is a heated topic, with some leaders saying there is a lack of clear guidance from the government and some saying the benefits of being back in school outweigh the risks. others worrying about the test and trace programme and whether it is adequate to schools re—opening next month. of course that is england, schools in scot
judy kuhn is a four—time tony nominee.t particular audience and those particular performers. the curtain on broadway is meant to rise again at the beginning of next year but while the country is in the grips of a pandemic, it's hard to see people flocking into the city to sit together for a live performance. so until they can, the theatres will remain dark. samira hussain, bbc news, new york. now we are going to go to a primary school in essex, because the prime minister, borisjohnson, has...
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there was a moment when stacy kuhn said told him to stop and they don't. a huge issue in trial.ey don't hear him. the hearing is gone. the first thing that went was hearing. completely oblivious to anyone shouting any direction or instruction because in that moment there out of their mind. one of the cases really broke my heart like this is the case a couple years ago in chicago guy name roscoe ross was a kid he was a college student. he's driving to chicago and he makes illegal u-turn the cops see him and come after him. but he doesn't stop. so they have a chase. gets on to the dan ryan. finally they cut him off and he's on the side of the road. cops jump out and they say get out of the car.the cop starts running toward the car. smashes back window of the car, sticks his gun in and says that russ went out for his gun. shoot him, russ is dead. a completely heartbreaking case. it's really really really bad police work. it's also a classic example of what happens in these chases. people forget all sense. what exactly is going on there? the police officer in that moment in order to
there was a moment when stacy kuhn said told him to stop and they don't. a huge issue in trial.ey don't hear him. the hearing is gone. the first thing that went was hearing. completely oblivious to anyone shouting any direction or instruction because in that moment there out of their mind. one of the cases really broke my heart like this is the case a couple years ago in chicago guy name roscoe ross was a kid he was a college student. he's driving to chicago and he makes illegal u-turn the cops...
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remember there was a moment when stacy kuhn said, tell them to stop, they don't.a huge issue in trial. stop! stop! they don't stop. because they don't hear him. the first thing that went was hearing. they are completely oblivious to anyone shouting direction or instruction in that moment because in that moment they are out of their mind. one of the cases that really tbroke my heart is a case a couple years ago in a guy name russ russ was a kid driving to chicago and makes an illegal u-turn.the cops see him and come after him but he doesn't stop. so they have a chase, gets on the dan ryan, finally they cops jump out and they say, get out of the car. the cop starts running toward the car. smash in the back window of the car, sticks his gun in and says that russ went off to his gun. should tim, russ is dead. it's a completely heartbreaking case. it's really, really, really bad police work. it's also a classic example of what happens in these chases. people forget all sense. what exactly is going on there. the police officer in that moment in order to successfully res
remember there was a moment when stacy kuhn said, tell them to stop, they don't.a huge issue in trial. stop! stop! they don't stop. because they don't hear him. the first thing that went was hearing. they are completely oblivious to anyone shouting direction or instruction in that moment because in that moment they are out of their mind. one of the cases that really tbroke my heart is a case a couple years ago in a guy name russ russ was a kid driving to chicago and makes an illegal u-turn.the...