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in maine, sara gideon, the speaker of the maine house of representatives, has won the democratic nomination to take on republican u.s. senator susan collins in november. the race is on track to become the most expensive in maine's history. in texas, former air force helicopter pilot mj hegar has narrowly defeated state lawmaker royce west for the democratic party's nomination for a u.s. senate seat. hegar will challenge republican incumbent senator john cornyn in november. meanwhile, in travis county, texas, incumbent district attorney margaret moore has conceded tuesday's democratic primary runoff to progressive challenger jose garza. garza tweeted in response -- "together, we will transform our broken justice system and create a future where the dignity of communities of color is honored, immigrants and working families are protected, survivors are treated with respect, and the powerful are held accountable." democratic presidential candidate joe biden has unveiled an economic recovery plan that would see $2 trillion invested in clean energy projects over four years. biden's plan calls fo
in maine, sara gideon, the speaker of the maine house of representatives, has won the democratic nomination to take on republican u.s. senator susan collins in november. the race is on track to become the most expensive in maine's history. in texas, former air force helicopter pilot mj hegar has narrowly defeated state lawmaker royce west for the democratic party's nomination for a u.s. senate seat. hegar will challenge republican incumbent senator john cornyn in november. meanwhile, in travis...
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i have to give a lot of credit to the people of maine and also our governor for the people of maine andwe follow this model into november, it is very labour—intensive and we can see 600,000 absentee ballot in the election in november. but if the prices keeping people safe and allowing them to have their voices heard, i think it is work well done. let's talk about the absentee ballots. you have written about your experience on the president advisory commission on election integrity and you called it bizarre and you said it was set up bizarre and you said it was set up essentially with a preordained outcome. but looking at your experience there and your knowledge and experience elsewhere, what evidence have you seen that voter fraud is evidence have you seen that voterfraud is a problem in the us? almost none. certainly, there is a colourful history going back to buy few hundred yea rs going back to buy few hundred years to going back to buy few hundred yea rs to have going back to buy few hundred years to have elections have been conducted. legislatures across the country have responded
i have to give a lot of credit to the people of maine and also our governor for the people of maine andwe follow this model into november, it is very labour—intensive and we can see 600,000 absentee ballot in the election in november. but if the prices keeping people safe and allowing them to have their voices heard, i think it is work well done. let's talk about the absentee ballots. you have written about your experience on the president advisory commission on election integrity and you...
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main street is a lending program.forgiveness program the other major difference is that ppp was designed for really small businesses 500 employees or less to cover just core expenses like payroll. many businesses are over 500 or mid sized up to 15,000 they have lots of other expenses other than payroll those businesses could not use ppp to cover those expenses. that's why it was so necessary main street should have been rolled out really in parallel to ppp. >> i could still see people's point if they said it's perfect because just as ppp is rolling off, here comes main street. their targeted at different kinds of audiences you could see main street stepping up into the void now. we're talk about a slowing of the economy. when brooks brothers filed bankruptcy, the ceo said i wish there was something for us to tap to avoid this outcome. riepgt now the banks say it's not even in their interest to be involved in this program what needs to be changed >> three things. the secretary of treasury has to be willing to put the 4
main street is a lending program.forgiveness program the other major difference is that ppp was designed for really small businesses 500 employees or less to cover just core expenses like payroll. many businesses are over 500 or mid sized up to 15,000 they have lots of other expenses other than payroll those businesses could not use ppp to cover those expenses. that's why it was so necessary main street should have been rolled out really in parallel to ppp. >> i could still see people's...
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are flirtations with what looks like you know growth etc tell us what the the real message behind main street manifesto was when the reality is that globalization trade migration technology many factors that led to an increase in income and wealth inequality after the global financial crises firms slashed jobs and when they started to reality are people who are not full time jobs or the formal employment of full benefits there were mostly contractors freelancers bigorre careers hourly workers hired and workers so we had a huge amount of job and income and certainly for labor the share of profit has gone up the share of labor in comp sol and and this time around i think it's going to be even worse because the conditions of their corporate sector today are much worse than they where after the global financial crisis so we have shared in 3 months in us more jobs than we create than the previous 10 years and i think it'll be a repeat of the same if and when firms are going to start to hire again it's going to be in ways that this actually out of precarious jobs that part time that hourly t
are flirtations with what looks like you know growth etc tell us what the the real message behind main street manifesto was when the reality is that globalization trade migration technology many factors that led to an increase in income and wealth inequality after the global financial crises firms slashed jobs and when they started to reality are people who are not full time jobs or the formal employment of full benefits there were mostly contractors freelancers bigorre careers hourly workers...
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she's the speaker of the main house. i want to play this ad that's a negative i guess, an ad collins cut against gideon because it seemed kind of an ad for gideon. take a listen to what they just put up on the air. basically the ad is like she's got a bunch of positions and she calls them all her priority which is basically what every politician i've ever interviewed does. it's a strange ad. it seems to me like they're grasping a bit at straws. >> it also outlines all her stated commitments to do all these urgent things so inadvertently they're doing all the ads for her and other things sara gideon said she wants to fix in maine. and they're using zoom, and that's a campaign dynamic playing heavily all around the country. she's doing a lot of campaigning via zoom, text, she's much more fluent with the technology that is creating the need to do an entirely different campaign. susan collins already faced criticism long before the pandemic for not spending as much time as some voters felt she should in her state. her fellow
she's the speaker of the main house. i want to play this ad that's a negative i guess, an ad collins cut against gideon because it seemed kind of an ad for gideon. take a listen to what they just put up on the air. basically the ad is like she's got a bunch of positions and she calls them all her priority which is basically what every politician i've ever interviewed does. it's a strange ad. it seems to me like they're grasping a bit at straws. >> it also outlines all her stated...
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the main lesson here is the following. it is never a good idea to bet against science and to do so when things like human life for the future of life on our planet is at stake, it is absolutely unconscionable. is not that science is always right. scientists are the first to admit that science is always only provisional. science is only as good as the data that was available to create the models and things at a given time. science also self corrects. sometimes the self correction is very rapid, sometimes it may take decades but it does self-correct. basically the main lesson is believe in science. i want to thank you and i will take questions. >> all right. >> i will locate this. >> a few questions about this book or any other work, feel free to enter in the question box below but look at what we have so far. richard asks what was the relationship if any between galileo and other inland followers of his time such as the jesuits or kershner? >> not with him but definitely he was in good relations with many scientists of his
the main lesson here is the following. it is never a good idea to bet against science and to do so when things like human life for the future of life on our planet is at stake, it is absolutely unconscionable. is not that science is always right. scientists are the first to admit that science is always only provisional. science is only as good as the data that was available to create the models and things at a given time. science also self corrects. sometimes the self correction is very rapid,...
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the main photo on the front page does not have to do with the main story but the main photo on the frontelgrade, where there are really very worrying scenes now about people protesting about the covid—19 pandemic and the politics of the serbian government but the main story in our paper tomorrow is about the rise of right—wing extreme violence in germany and also left—wing but it is saying in 2019, crimes by right—wing extremists in germany have risen to percent. those of left—wing have risen even a0%. but the right wing extremism is more worrying because there have been three people killed in 2019 in germany. one was a mayor and there we re germany. one was a mayor and there were two people killed in an attack ona were two people killed in an attack on a synagogue in eastern germany. and also the rise of anti—semitism in germany is very worrying. so that is our main story tomorrow. thank you for talking us to that and clarify the picture as well. of course from belgrade. let's now and on the straits times. this is the singapore elections taking place and residence of singapore voting on
the main photo on the front page does not have to do with the main story but the main photo on the frontelgrade, where there are really very worrying scenes now about people protesting about the covid—19 pandemic and the politics of the serbian government but the main story in our paper tomorrow is about the rise of right—wing extreme violence in germany and also left—wing but it is saying in 2019, crimes by right—wing extremists in germany have risen to percent. those of left—wing...
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from maine and the entire team can thank you very much for watching. are they friends said wanted to be with you is shows you the board you wish it was limiting your full freedom of the publisher news to new hampshire or are they an emmy winning issue finished if you see a little. push to go with. the water he's going to go get him i guess for her roger .
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recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by populist sing a mirror sloughs choro is picking up votes from the ruling party neutered little by what it will. there's no clear winner in sight and do you see cook at 19 voter turnout is so unpredictable as to pandemic lingus for the 1st time croatia will have an election not only decided by butis but also by a virus. i'm joined now by day i knew of it he's a professor of political science at the university of sac grab the main opposition party says that the ruling party has called these elections early in order to benefit from its handling of the crime virus and amec did this gamble pay off. well just received 3 minutes ago the 1st result of the polling of the exit polls and they were sure of that actually because it seems according to bill as a result of their behavior that has won 61 out of $151.00 seats in the parliament which is about the same as they did in 20
recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by populist sing a mirror sloughs choro is picking up votes from the ruling party neutered little by what it will. there's no clear winner in sight and do you see cook at 19 voter turnout is so unpredictable as to pandemic lingus for the 1st time croatia will have an election not...
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. >> guest: in maine we have one of the premier on the scent republican susan collins of the stalwart in the senate and for her own destiny she has imaged herself as a middle-of-the-road moderate republican member of the senate. and while she has faced some competitive challenges in the past she has always one that by double digits at least but this time it's different. what we have seen is the democrats coalesce around maine state house speaker sara gideon has their candidate of choice so well she still does have to get through the primary and their two other challengers in that contest, she is widely considered to be a heavy front-runner there and is already operating with the national senate party. gideon is the most formidable challenger that susan collins has faced before. it's a combination of who is there giddiness in her possession -- position but it's also the question of whether susan collins has lost that kind of moderate -- that she was able to use to her advantage in her previous election. only look back over the last couple of years in confirming just as brett kavanaugh
. >> guest: in maine we have one of the premier on the scent republican susan collins of the stalwart in the senate and for her own destiny she has imaged herself as a middle-of-the-road moderate republican member of the senate. and while she has faced some competitive challenges in the past she has always one that by double digits at least but this time it's different. what we have seen is the democrats coalesce around maine state house speaker sara gideon has their candidate of choice...
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commemorations have been scaled back but it's also again delayed appeal hearings in the trial of the main culprits. so the general director of the lad it was eventually convicted of war crimes and genocide but the families of the deceased say they are far from closure. just 3 bones in a piece of cloth yet it's enough to shed light on a sad fate one of 8000 victims of the strep an isa genocide is recovered here from a mass grave in eastern bosnia the bones are later brought together. catherine baumberger is the director general of the international commission on missing persons she's been instrumental in finding and identifying the bodies of the disappeared she cannot put the strap on it's a genocide behind her. you know a good many ways every day is like 95 they are eternally dealing with this issue baumberger moved to the hague from the bosnian capital sarajevo a few years ago and the state of the art lab where d.n.a. is extracted from skeletal samples and analyzed came with her the genetic codes can then be compared with the d.n.a. of survivors but this is not only about victims finding
commemorations have been scaled back but it's also again delayed appeal hearings in the trial of the main culprits. so the general director of the lad it was eventually convicted of war crimes and genocide but the families of the deceased say they are far from closure. just 3 bones in a piece of cloth yet it's enough to shed light on a sad fate one of 8000 victims of the strep an isa genocide is recovered here from a mass grave in eastern bosnia the bones are later brought together. catherine...
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street are different interests was state represents a big firms big stack big banks one main street is hauser olds is a war curse and these are small businesses and what's good for was that unfortunately is bad for main street because they're way more storms are going to survive and thrive and achieve the early start get of wall street got to see the is by slashing their cost and what are the costs that slashing that we should be labor costs but your labor cost is my labor income and my consumption and you know up and s. and p. 500 is going to your eyes because the big firms are going to become bigger while millions of small business says great they are sharps small enterprises are going to go bust. in the market share big stack and big business is going to rise so people usually think that was in a mainstay that the same interest aware very early a social cost conflict right now what's good for was these bait the bait for main street and unfortunately if we don't there are changes in economic policy in a more direction that is progress if it improves a bit then the success of wall
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and he joins us from new york today nouriel thanks so much for joining us i was very very taken with main street manifesto it seemed to sort of break through the noise that there is a stacked deck against people on a lot of fronts well before the pandemic hit and the pandemic is in a sense sped up history and you continue to find people that are not going to be winners in this and the system slowly coming undone even if there are flirtations with what looks like you know growth etc tell us what. the the real message behind main street manifesto was when the reality is that globalization trade migration technology many factors that lead to an increase in income and wealth inequality after the global financial crises for him slash jobs and when they start that the reality of people who are not full time jobs or the formal employment of full benefits there were mostly contractors freelancers gorka as hourly workers hired and workers so we had a huge amount of job and income and certainly for labor the share of profit has gone up the share of labor in comp sol and and this time around i think
and he joins us from new york today nouriel thanks so much for joining us i was very very taken with main street manifesto it seemed to sort of break through the noise that there is a stacked deck against people on a lot of fronts well before the pandemic hit and the pandemic is in a sense sped up history and you continue to find people that are not going to be winners in this and the system slowly coming undone even if there are flirtations with what looks like you know growth etc tell us...
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the main trades -- the main problems go to multilateralism. the problem that wto is facing.blem was there even before the coronavirus. but now it is bigger and bigger. so i think the key point is how to avoid now as reaction to this pandemic protectionist it worldwide reaction. becausea big risk consumers, companies, public leaders caners, and be tempted to push in this protectionist mode. i think that goods coming from growth are risky or something like that. i think there is a big risk for international trade. i think the biggest risk in the last 20 years. wto.e need to relaunch now there is the search for a new secretary-general. in most important point is in agreement from leaders to continue and to continue relaunching the wto and not killing it. and at the same time i think the other key points related to the american trade policy in the future, and of course it is related to who will be the next american president, because i think there will be a crossroad at the next american elections, can be a push with the election of biden. with the election of trump, i think tha
the main trades -- the main problems go to multilateralism. the problem that wto is facing.blem was there even before the coronavirus. but now it is bigger and bigger. so i think the key point is how to avoid now as reaction to this pandemic protectionist it worldwide reaction. becausea big risk consumers, companies, public leaders caners, and be tempted to push in this protectionist mode. i think that goods coming from growth are risky or something like that. i think there is a big risk for...
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but none of the main contenders is expected to gain a majority making a coalition government a likely prospect. and some say it's a gamble by the incumbent president under a plan coverage that the ruling party calls early elections to profit from their relatively successful handling of the corona virus pandemic but as a number of covert 9000 cases rises again the center right party is in the spotlight playing golf which is main challenger astolfo bennett age the social democrat leader is heading a restart coalition made up of small the center left parties he's trying to win over voters by claiming the removal of a dozen government ministers is proof of that incompetence. the election comes as the pandemic patas croatia's fight terrorism success but the biggest financial crisis in decades looming the economy is the main issue for many voters. never vote for a no. for me as a young mother it is important to have a stable job so my family can be sustained by the fire a bit like that or a model that 11 they don't care enough about croatians going abroad on the climate and and the low sala
but none of the main contenders is expected to gain a majority making a coalition government a likely prospect. and some say it's a gamble by the incumbent president under a plan coverage that the ruling party calls early elections to profit from their relatively successful handling of the corona virus pandemic but as a number of covert 9000 cases rises again the center right party is in the spotlight playing golf which is main challenger astolfo bennett age the social democrat leader is...
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it's quite small to be to be perfectly clear one of the main things when the main stories of yesterday to be aware of is that in moscow about a 1000 people gathered in st petersburg russia 2nd city another about a 1000 people gathered on the main thing that these protesters are missing or russia's ostensible defacto opposition leader alexei navalny without him we don't really see that many people take to the streets and in moscow at all last summer we saw thousands of people take take to the streets in protest over fair over fair elections local elections and moscow saw a bunch of opposition candidates barred i think saying that i knew he was spearheading those movements he has said that the constitutional reforms are farcical he called for a boycott of the vote and he has said that he doesn't see the purpose of protesting so unless we see him get involved these protests will likely not gain that much momentum even thanks so much for that from moscow. let's get you up to date now on some of those stories making the news today barack obama bill gates and joe biden among the high profile
it's quite small to be to be perfectly clear one of the main things when the main stories of yesterday to be aware of is that in moscow about a 1000 people gathered in st petersburg russia 2nd city another about a 1000 people gathered on the main thing that these protesters are missing or russia's ostensible defacto opposition leader alexei navalny without him we don't really see that many people take to the streets and in moscow at all last summer we saw thousands of people take take to the...
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main airport reopened and then river transport is being allowed in 18 regions so in other areas where coronavirus cases are rising they remain under lock. well as tries to boost its damaged economy official data out of beijing shows that china is bouncing back let's get more from katrina are you in beijing and katrina these figures just released 2 and a half percent was for cause actual growth i think 3.2 percent so that's good news at least for. yes that's right that's higher than what was expected as you mentioned most analysts were predicting somewhere between 2 to one half the sense that we've got 3.2 percent and that's quite a shop rebound if we look at the 1st quarter where we saw a 6.8 percent contraction and that was the 1st contraction that china's g.d.p. rate has seen since for decades actually so the government is very happy with this people also will be very happy to see that things are recovering after the pandemic slowdown of course as with all figures in china we do have to take this with a grain of salt but it's true if you walk around the city of beijing it does look
main airport reopened and then river transport is being allowed in 18 regions so in other areas where coronavirus cases are rising they remain under lock. well as tries to boost its damaged economy official data out of beijing shows that china is bouncing back let's get more from katrina are you in beijing and katrina these figures just released 2 and a half percent was for cause actual growth i think 3.2 percent so that's good news at least for. yes that's right that's higher than what was...
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i know this woman, sadly, in maine.t people are swimming too close to these skills or why are we starting to sea see this? they are so close to shore. >> i think it's important to put it in the context of risk. the probability of being bitten by a shark still remains remarkably low. nonetheless any kind of incident like this nature would be absolutely horrible. what's happening is as a sharks come back to the areas where they have traditionally fed on seals, we have overlap with human activities and a lot of human activities. particularly days like today. these are really hot days and people are getting on and in the water, and we are going into this area where white sharks, this predator-prey relationship is happening. >> martha: dr. greg stonewall, one of the foremost experts on great white sharks, we appreciate you being here and our thoughts go out to the family, it's a terrible tragedy on a beautiful summer day with her family. that is "the story" tomorrow night and tucker carlson is coming up next from washington,
i know this woman, sadly, in maine.t people are swimming too close to these skills or why are we starting to sea see this? they are so close to shore. >> i think it's important to put it in the context of risk. the probability of being bitten by a shark still remains remarkably low. nonetheless any kind of incident like this nature would be absolutely horrible. what's happening is as a sharks come back to the areas where they have traditionally fed on seals, we have overlap with human...
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in various trials in 2017 the international criminal tribunal for the for me the slavia found the main perpetrator of the struggle needs a massacre the former serbian military commander ratko melodic guilty of committing war crimes and genocide. the us detected the genocide by analyzing satellite images of the victims have been varied to cross serbian controlled system both mia some skeletons were torn apart then years later under the eyes of the bosnian serb authorities the dead were seen. the aim is to allow family members to properly bury their dead and. i want to just a person together there on a articulation because it's possible that this came from one of his role in this case for the threat of. what was pioneered in is no widespread method for identifying victims used the world over to identify those killed in wars and other conflicts. and serve as a reminder of what we're all capable of regardless of which country we're from that level of hatred results can have a very very bad ending and i am scared. catherine baumberger says it's up to us alone whether or not we learn from th
in various trials in 2017 the international criminal tribunal for the for me the slavia found the main perpetrator of the struggle needs a massacre the former serbian military commander ratko melodic guilty of committing war crimes and genocide. the us detected the genocide by analyzing satellite images of the victims have been varied to cross serbian controlled system both mia some skeletons were torn apart then years later under the eyes of the bosnian serb authorities the dead were seen. the...
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recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by populist sing a mirror sloughs choro is picking up votes from the ruling party that will be a trivial but it will happen there's no clear winner in sight and due to covert 9. teen voter turnout is so unpredictable as to pend damaged lingus for the 1st time croatia will have an election not only decided by due to this but also by a virus. earlier we spoke today and professor of political science at the university of zagreb we asked him what croatian vote is thinking about as they head to the polls i think there is a degree of uncertainty but not party and i wouldn't say fear i think the dominant view really is that it's come autumn in particular and nobody knows what they stokley the consequences economic consequences in particular of their stronger prices will be fake and creation tourism makes more than 20 percent of the g.d.p. of the country and that we know of tha
recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by populist sing a mirror sloughs choro is picking up votes from the ruling party that will be a trivial but it will happen there's no clear winner in sight and due to covert 9. teen voter turnout is so unpredictable as to pend damaged lingus for the 1st time croatia will have an...
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recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only a row. around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by populist sing amira sloughs choro speaking of those from the ruling party here to be able to vote. there's no clear winner in sight and due to cope at 19 voter turnout is unpredictable as depend for the 1st time croatia will have an election not only decided by voters but also by a virus. or ad let's see today on your head she is a professor of political science at the university of sagrera good to speak with you today professor look we just heard the coronavirus is likely to have a big effect on this election what do you think croatian voters the thinking about as they head to the polls. i think there is a degree of uncertainty but partly and i wouldn't say fear i think the development on view really is that it's come autumn in particular and nobody knows what exactly the consequences economic consequences from particular of this st
recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only a row. around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by populist sing amira sloughs choro speaking of those from the ruling party here to be able to vote. there's no clear winner in sight and due to cope at 19 voter turnout is unpredictable as depend for the 1st time croatia will have an election not only decided by voters...
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in the past we have bailed out out the airl ii think main street deserves to get an injection biggest reporters in the country and as such, they e having a rough time reopening. we need to help out. we carveout a bigger percentage of the funding for these y-based banks and credit unions we are guaranteeing tt the money is going to go where it makes the mostmastreet, small businesses, to the d-pop stores. the people that have a long-standing relationship with communities. host: are there any chaactually who gets theally deserve to get the money? guest: we saw how last time during the first round of ppp's many were shamed into giving back the money. some of the traditional banking customers and small businesses were left out. it was during the second round of funding t out $60 billion, that we saw some e help getting to main street. we see now how new york tried to reopen. race is a big issue, it was ansue for many small businesses. operational cost. of course, they need to get back and open bthey need additional help. host: the $600 unemployment increase is expected to run out this wee
in the past we have bailed out out the airl ii think main street deserves to get an injection biggest reporters in the country and as such, they e having a rough time reopening. we need to help out. we carveout a bigger percentage of the funding for these y-based banks and credit unions we are guaranteeing tt the money is going to go where it makes the mostmastreet, small businesses, to the d-pop stores. the people that have a long-standing relationship with communities. host: are there any...
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connell: maine is a beautiful place.in a moment about swimming from a distance as pools are opening up with capacity limits, right? and we are, we're live from a public pool in the state of illinois. we'll take a look how visitors there are responding to these new safety requirements. >>> plus facing a teacher shortage, schools across the country feeling the pinch amid the pandemic. the fallout from that is up next usaa is made for what's next we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so they can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most find out more at usaa.com for when it matters most i geh. common bird.e. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even bet
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and thousands demonstrated in budapest for media freedom after justin's a journalist at hungary's main news site resigned in protest at the sacking of the editor in chief. michael okwu thanks for joining us u.s. officials have entered the chinese consulate in houston texas after diplomatic staff there complied with an order from the trumpet ministration to shut down the u.s. says the consulate was a hub for espionage and intellectual property theft china denies the accusations and has retaliated by ordering the american consulate in the south western city of shanghai due to close the spat has brought on. redi tense relations between the 2 countries to their lowest point in decades. ahead exit in houston. chinese officials who seen king on friday they were forced to evacuate the consulate within 72 hours a deadline set by the trumpet ministration. holding documents into vehicles the exit was welcomed by anti communist party protest is. this a cell or cell when you're finishing we try to monitor everyone's a bank a meeting of the razing we come here to watch. they're celebrating the i ma
and thousands demonstrated in budapest for media freedom after justin's a journalist at hungary's main news site resigned in protest at the sacking of the editor in chief. michael okwu thanks for joining us u.s. officials have entered the chinese consulate in houston texas after diplomatic staff there complied with an order from the trumpet ministration to shut down the u.s. says the consulate was a hub for espionage and intellectual property theft china denies the accusations and has...
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and thousands demonstrate input of cash for the media freedom after dozens of journalists at these main news site resigned in protest at the sacking of their editors in chief. i'm michael okuda appreciate your joining us protesters in this city. in the far east of russia have taken to the streets for the 3rd weekend in a row tens of thousands of people are calling for president vladimir putin to step down and demanding the release of the regional governor he was arrested earlier this month accused of ordering the murders of 2 business men 15 years ago his supporters say the rest is politically motivated. for the 3rd weekend in a row cries of anger and frustration echo across the city of couples. the arrest of their governor saturday for god has triggered the biggest demonstration this region has seen in years the 50 year old member of the opposition liberal democratic party was detained earlier this month he's charged with ordering the murders and attempted murders of several business men 15 years ago but many here see the arrest as politically motivated retaliation for defeating presid
and thousands demonstrate input of cash for the media freedom after dozens of journalists at these main news site resigned in protest at the sacking of their editors in chief. i'm michael okuda appreciate your joining us protesters in this city. in the far east of russia have taken to the streets for the 3rd weekend in a row tens of thousands of people are calling for president vladimir putin to step down and demanding the release of the regional governor he was arrested earlier this month...
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recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by populist singh amira sloughs choro this picking up votes from the ruling party we are trivial by portable are there's no clear winner in sight and due to covert 19 voter turnout is unpredictable as depend damaged lingers for the 1st time croatia will have an election not only decided by voters but also by a virus. football now and by munich have added another trophy to their collection in the german cup final they believe a christian to clinch a league and cup double in berlin for the 2nd year running but the match played out in a strange atmosphere with a pandemic meaning tree took place in front of empty stands. berlin's olympias study on $75000.00 seats remained unfilled just minutes before kickoff byner nick and leverage using would be vying for the german cup but for the 1st time ever before empty stands. with the match underway byron showed no signs of a hangov
recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by populist singh amira sloughs choro this picking up votes from the ruling party we are trivial by portable are there's no clear winner in sight and due to covert 19 voter turnout is unpredictable as depend damaged lingers for the 1st time croatia will have an election not only...
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slogans one of the main sentences of her e.u. presidencies it presidency it is in your own interest so she will have to go to micro to the dutch prime minister and say it is in your own interest if you help saving the european science because if the e.u. falls apart the dutch will be will be falling apart too their economic economy will fail and so she will have to sort of sell this idea to everybody and she will just have to make a very clever and very smart little compromise bits and pieces of compromise that people can take home and say yes we got to wave relatively well out of this big struggle for the money in brussels and she will in the end be able to do it because it is not really it on the arising that one of the 27 member states will in the end say no we'll say no to this we walk away it's it has to have it never happened before a bot it is going to be super super difficult of course the other side of the concerns is going to compromise as you go and you do barbara need. and an american 1st serve crossed red line didn't
slogans one of the main sentences of her e.u. presidencies it presidency it is in your own interest so she will have to go to micro to the dutch prime minister and say it is in your own interest if you help saving the european science because if the e.u. falls apart the dutch will be will be falling apart too their economic economy will fail and so she will have to sort of sell this idea to everybody and she will just have to make a very clever and very smart little compromise bits and pieces...
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to have a big convention it's not direct time donald trump scraps of maine republican convention in florida as the state reports it's not just single day death toll from coronavirus. ironically this is out there live from doha also coming up chile's conservative president vows to public pressure backing a bill allowing those hardest hit by the pandemic to dip into that pension savings drummer in the skies over syria as fighter jets intercept to an iranian passenger plane tehran is blaming washington. no deal to end weeks of protests against mali's president despite a powerful lineup of west african leaders traveling to the count. so the staggering impact of cave in $1000.00 on the united states shows no sign of easing president donald trump has called off the main republican national convention after insisting for weeks that would be a fully fledged event it was scheduled to take place next month in jacksonville in florida which is one of the worst affected states it reported $173.00 deaths on thursday that is the state's worst single day toll. i looked at my team and i said the timing for
to have a big convention it's not direct time donald trump scraps of maine republican convention in florida as the state reports it's not just single day death toll from coronavirus. ironically this is out there live from doha also coming up chile's conservative president vows to public pressure backing a bill allowing those hardest hit by the pandemic to dip into that pension savings drummer in the skies over syria as fighter jets intercept to an iranian passenger plane tehran is blaming...
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consulate here in town to close is there will be 4 main on china's mainland but beijing says it won't hesitate to shutdown another should washington to retaliate against chinese missions in the u.s. between e.u. al-jazeera. let's go live now to the u.s. i was there was at a gala is live for us in miami and he wants the latest on the consulate close here in houston and to what extent we have to look at this move by the u.s. in the context of november election. yeah well pretty dramatic scenes in diplomatic terms on friday in texas as that deadline approached there were several viands seeing leaving that facility earlier in the week staff from the consulate was seeing reportedly burning documents and dumping more shredded documents in bins outside 40 minutes after that deadline expired state department officials. broke into that building to take it over of course the wider issue here is that breakdown in diplomatic relations between china and u.s. perhaps reaching the lowest point since the late seventy's when diplomatic relations were restored and now might pompei or the secretary of s
consulate here in town to close is there will be 4 main on china's mainland but beijing says it won't hesitate to shutdown another should washington to retaliate against chinese missions in the u.s. between e.u. al-jazeera. let's go live now to the u.s. i was there was at a gala is live for us in miami and he wants the latest on the consulate close here in houston and to what extent we have to look at this move by the u.s. in the context of november election. yeah well pretty dramatic scenes in...
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we've gone through other parts of maine, people everywhere.'ve got a restaurant that seats 250 people inside, a deck that seats 100, i can put people within 6-foot spacing everywhere and be open back up for business so p of each person tailors ther business for what works and people feel comfortable coming in, then come in. you don't, we will deliver to your car. we've tried to call the governor. you can even get a hold of them. the lawmakers are left in the dock both republicans and democrats. she was doing this all broke on her around so we've had enough of it encouraging all businesses in maine to open up. we should never have been shut down on the first place. we need to get the business going where we will a third of our restaurants and who knows how many motels and other businesses so we are advocating for everybody it is time to go back to work. people don't want to go out, quarantine yourself. we are a very clean restaurant. i've got one of the cleanest restaurants in the state of maine and i'm going to challenge the state to come and
we've gone through other parts of maine, people everywhere.'ve got a restaurant that seats 250 people inside, a deck that seats 100, i can put people within 6-foot spacing everywhere and be open back up for business so p of each person tailors ther business for what works and people feel comfortable coming in, then come in. you don't, we will deliver to your car. we've tried to call the governor. you can even get a hold of them. the lawmakers are left in the dock both republicans and democrats....
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recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by populist sing amira sloughs choro is picking up votes from the ruling party here to be able but what about our there's no clear winner in sight and due to covert 19 voter turnout is unpredictable as depend as for the 1st time croatia will have an election not only decided by voters but also by a virus. authorities in a strange city of melbourne have reimposed strict lockdown measures in some areas in an attempt to contain a 2nd wave of corona virus infections residents of 9 in a city public housing blocks have been placed under strict quarantine for 5 days the move caught many tenants by surprise. and this is the closest to outside they can get for the next 5 days no going to work no running out to get groceries. police formed 9 public housing towers in melbourne on saturday evening blocking driveways and doorways to vent anyone from leaving. it isn't a crime scene t
recent polls put the 2 main political camps neck and neck with only around a quarter of the vote each that could leave room for croatia's right wing homeland movement to join the government. a new nationalist party led by populist sing amira sloughs choro is picking up votes from the ruling party here to be able but what about our there's no clear winner in sight and due to covert 19 voter turnout is unpredictable as depend as for the 1st time croatia will have an election not only decided by...
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all told, this program is helping to sustain nearly 200,000 jobs in the state of maine. as the secretary testified last month, quote, the paycheck protection program is supporting the employment of approximately 50 million with 75% of the small-business payroll in all 50 states. this is an extraordinary achievement. it's made a. difference to our small employers and it's kept our small businesses afloat when we first drafted this program in early march we didn't know how long the government ordered closures with last. most of them hadn't even gone into effect at the time that we drafted the law. wthey also didn't know how sevet the impact of the government ordered closureswo would be. we didn't know how long the pandemic would last. how i wish we could announce today that covid-19 had been conquered, that american small businesses were for rushing once again and the millions of jobs that they provide had been fully restored. but unfortunately, that is not the a case. we have a long road ahead of us. according to a survey released last week by the organization dedicateded
all told, this program is helping to sustain nearly 200,000 jobs in the state of maine. as the secretary testified last month, quote, the paycheck protection program is supporting the employment of approximately 50 million with 75% of the small-business payroll in all 50 states. this is an extraordinary achievement. it's made a. difference to our small employers and it's kept our small businesses afloat when we first drafted this program in early march we didn't know how long the government...
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she cares about most, keep that main thing the main thing, and your main thing is never to forget ither thing about president trump's speech this weekend was that the words were so obviously not his. he uses words during these grand speeches that are so in congress from what he normally says, the untamed spirit of america, the unrelenting optimism. this isn't how he talks at his rallies. david, i don't know if you're a body language expert but i am. even his body language at these, at the fourth of july rally, he was leaning on the podium, he was sort of uncomfortable. he was clearly working the teleprompter, pretty hard, and so it's just hard to know if those speeches resonate in the way that his rallies do. >> "the washington post" over the weekend had a story about how many of the people in the trump communication shop get there because they're related to somebody else. it's a very nepotistic organization. these are not talented people and they're people who come from a very narrow political world, and so they don't ask an obvious question like okay, suppose disorder in the street
she cares about most, keep that main thing the main thing, and your main thing is never to forget ither thing about president trump's speech this weekend was that the words were so obviously not his. he uses words during these grand speeches that are so in congress from what he normally says, the untamed spirit of america, the unrelenting optimism. this isn't how he talks at his rallies. david, i don't know if you're a body language expert but i am. even his body language at these, at the...
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why don't you ask people that have been running businesses, but have been on main street. that's why we need to get this across the finish line. it addresses the key things we need to do transitional e. to where we get back to main street and the real economy running things and not an attempt by the other side to replace what has been making the economy work. >> i woul >> i would like to thank the senator from indiana for acting quickly and cosponsoring thisct legislation and yield some time to the senatorck from florida. >> the senator from florida. >> first i want to thank the senior senator from wisconsin and indiana for their hard work to address the out-of-control spending of the federal government. americans need help in the midst of this pandemic. the corona virus is a crisis that has demanded action to protect americans and if you're not careful, congress is going to create another devastating crisis down the road, one of our own doing. the national debt and deficits already at unsustainable levels have skyrocketed as congress has spent nearly $3 trillion to addres
why don't you ask people that have been running businesses, but have been on main street. that's why we need to get this across the finish line. it addresses the key things we need to do transitional e. to where we get back to main street and the real economy running things and not an attempt by the other side to replace what has been making the economy work. >> i woul >> i would like to thank the senator from indiana for acting quickly and cosponsoring thisct legislation and yield...
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lemonis: but we're also still on main street. dan: yeah, we're on main.. what's it made of, cinder? dan: concrete blocks. lemonis: so that's gonna be fine. dan: yeah. we'll be back. we'll make it. lemonis: yeah. dan: it's... i've had rougher times. lemonis: grafton, illinois, has had floods before, very few like this, and although most of main street is underwater, there is a small stretch that isn't underwater. what is that? kim: hmm? that's tare's market. lemonis: has it always looked like that? kim: yes. lemonis: when it comes to flooding, this is the least vulnerable section of town, yet strangely the worst cared-for. the key to rebuilding this city is to invest in areas that are less susceptible to flooding, to put the money in the real estate that you know will be the least affected. hi, there. alison: hi, marcus. lemonis: i'm marcus. alison: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what is your name? alison: alison rohan. lemonis: nice to meet you. in order to do that, i wanted to see if there was an opportunity for me to invest in some proper
lemonis: but we're also still on main street. dan: yeah, we're on main.. what's it made of, cinder? dan: concrete blocks. lemonis: so that's gonna be fine. dan: yeah. we'll be back. we'll make it. lemonis: yeah. dan: it's... i've had rougher times. lemonis: grafton, illinois, has had floods before, very few like this, and although most of main street is underwater, there is a small stretch that isn't underwater. what is that? kim: hmm? that's tare's market. lemonis: has it always looked like...
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all you have to do is look at maine. wad and the notion that susan collins voted to overturn roe a versus wade by putting kavanauge on the bench, that has been a defining issue of this race since the kavanaugh hearings happened. and despite collins' statementst that she supports roe versus in wade that she saide has he pery told her that it was settled law. that line has followed her around for the last two years. and it has no signs of going away. so when you find an effective message that you could use chac against your e opponent, you absolutely want to seize it.oulb because there is a chance that that could become the defining n message of the race and that o could be very help afl to you as a candidate. >> about 15 minutes left this morning with jacob of inside elections. yoel has been waiting in silver spring, maryland. t good morning. >> caller: question.hink w in the alabama race who do they want to run against, and who do you think would be easier to bet? >> so, democrats are divided about this question. though
all you have to do is look at maine. wad and the notion that susan collins voted to overturn roe a versus wade by putting kavanauge on the bench, that has been a defining issue of this race since the kavanaugh hearings happened. and despite collins' statementst that she supports roe versus in wade that she saide has he pery told her that it was settled law. that line has followed her around for the last two years. and it has no signs of going away. so when you find an effective message that you...
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. >> reporter: in evanston illinois a familiar sound is returning to main street. afhis is really busy compared to what it was two months ago. there was no traffic on the streets, zero. >> reporter: terry should know. he's opened guitar works for 40 years. ♪ there's sound iutdown the music almost stopped. >> i ran out of money to pay my people four or five days before the p.p.e. money came in. the following tuesday was when the money hit my account. >> how did you feel in that moment? >> oh, i was very pleased. >> friends and customers also raced more than $22,000, which he used to cover parallel for five weeks. while customers can't come in and browse, there's still plenty of work coming in. >> everybody's digging out their old guitar and bringing it in to get repaired. my shop is overflowing. my two shop guys are busy little we'vers. >> a few doors down it's quiet. just a trainer and his tripod. >> you may sprint and go. >> he says he's lucky. just before covid hit he had just started expanding into virtual trainings. it became his lifeline during the pandemic. 8
. >> reporter: in evanston illinois a familiar sound is returning to main street. afhis is really busy compared to what it was two months ago. there was no traffic on the streets, zero. >> reporter: terry should know. he's opened guitar works for 40 years. ♪ there's sound iutdown the music almost stopped. >> i ran out of money to pay my people four or five days before the p.p.e. money came in. the following tuesday was when the money hit my account. >> how did you feel...
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let me start with the first question, why is there a disconnect between main street and wall street? then i will go into the emerging markets discussion. the first thing, this time around compared to the global financial crisis, we've had an immediate proactive response from all the central banks emerging market central banks. , if you look at the size of the expansion of the balance sheet, we estimate it's about 20% of gdp. if you compare that to the global financial crisis, that's about 6% of gdp. so you have expanded the balance sheet and more than three times what we saw in the global financial crisis. at the same time, look at how low interest rates are right now, we estimate nearly 70% of global government debt has a yield of 50 basis points or less. so you've got negative yielding debt and basically close to zero yielding debt for 70% of the market, and that has pushed money into the equity market. at the same time, market liquidity is poor here so you have to be careful you will have this return and volatility. we estimate the liquidity is about 60% weaker than it was in pre-
let me start with the first question, why is there a disconnect between main street and wall street? then i will go into the emerging markets discussion. the first thing, this time around compared to the global financial crisis, we've had an immediate proactive response from all the central banks emerging market central banks. , if you look at the size of the expansion of the balance sheet, we estimate it's about 20% of gdp. if you compare that to the global financial crisis, that's about 6% of...
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maine is in the bottom tier of states in the united states that have had a spike in infections and ind also our governor for taking decisive action quickly, keeping people safe, and i think if we follow this model into november, it is, you're right, very labour intensive. we could see 600,000 absentee ballots for a november election, but if the prices keeping people safe and allowing them to have their voices heard, i think it is work well done. let's talk about those absentee ballots, mail in ballots, you have written about your experience on the president's advisory commission on election integrity and you called it bizarre and you said it was sort of set up essentially with a preordained outcome, but looking at your experience there and your knowledge and experience elsewhere, what evidence have you seen that voter fraud is a problem in the us? almost none. certainly, there is a colourful history, going back a couple of hundred years, of how elections have been conducted. legislators across the country have responded with pretty strong laws to protect the integrity of the election
maine is in the bottom tier of states in the united states that have had a spike in infections and ind also our governor for taking decisive action quickly, keeping people safe, and i think if we follow this model into november, it is, you're right, very labour intensive. we could see 600,000 absentee ballots for a november election, but if the prices keeping people safe and allowing them to have their voices heard, i think it is work well done. let's talk about those absentee ballots, mail in...