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marc: great to get your thoughts and research. an associate professor of economics over at the city university of new york. he is talking about the efforts in california, a statewide effort. what about a nationwide, continent wide effort? coming up, we continue this focus on government spending and talk about europe. europe about to make it a much figure market. we are talking about green bonds. this is bloomberg. ♪ nowwe no change is -- k change is needed and it is possible. the european green deal is our blueprint to make that transformation. at the heart of it is our mission to become the first climate neutral continent in 2050. we will not get there with the status quo. marc: president of the european commission laying out her case for the green new deal in europe. interesting because we see europe potentially going down this road. we saw germany test its market with green bonds, issuing a bunch last month in august, though i am not sure how well they have been performing. joe: they have been performing the same -- the yields
marc: great to get your thoughts and research. an associate professor of economics over at the city university of new york. he is talking about the efforts in california, a statewide effort. what about a nationwide, continent wide effort? coming up, we continue this focus on government spending and talk about europe. europe about to make it a much figure market. we are talking about green bonds. this is bloomberg. ♪ nowwe no change is -- k change is needed and it is possible. the european...
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dana: marc, how do you see it?dy says that mismisconduct is okay and police misconduct is terrible i condemned it on the air and in my columns it does not justify up to two billion dollars of destruction of private property and not just that but people killed, people injured, hospitalized and all the rest of it. what, there is princeton study came out recently showed while most of the protests have been peaceful there have been 570 riots in 220 locations around the country. and if you look at these numbers from these damages, this is the equivalent of a natural disaster happening in the united states. this is equivalent of a hurricane or a fire or a flood of some kind and the democrats basically ignored it. they didn't mention it during their convention, they didn't talk about it. joe biden only started coming out mentioning it when he realized donald trump was gaining in the polls because they were failing to address it and he was. so they, it would be the equivalent if hurricane sally was happening and joe biden
dana: marc, how do you see it?dy says that mismisconduct is okay and police misconduct is terrible i condemned it on the air and in my columns it does not justify up to two billion dollars of destruction of private property and not just that but people killed, people injured, hospitalized and all the rest of it. what, there is princeton study came out recently showed while most of the protests have been peaceful there have been 570 riots in 220 locations around the country. and if you look at...
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marc, great to have you.e you hedging, are you going long, are you shorting? open your playbook for our viewers. >> pleasure to be with you. i think you want to be long. the reason you want to be long, you saw it from earlier on your program. there is going to be a huge amount of money that's going to be spent, whether it's a trillion, $2 trillion, whether it's on infrastructure, whether it's getting money to middle class america but trillions of dollars are going to be spent on this economy, and that's just unprecedented, the amount of money that's going to go into the system. so because of that, you want to be an investor and you want to be long. liz: okay. there is an impulse to cash out ahead of the election, to try and actually time the market. you would not advise that? >> no, i wouldn't. i think you want to be -- you want to be an investor. i think both parties, whether you are a democrat or a republican are going to be spending money. and spending money is going to be beneficial for the economy and fo
marc, great to have you.e you hedging, are you going long, are you shorting? open your playbook for our viewers. >> pleasure to be with you. i think you want to be long. the reason you want to be long, you saw it from earlier on your program. there is going to be a huge amount of money that's going to be spent, whether it's a trillion, $2 trillion, whether it's on infrastructure, whether it's getting money to middle class america but trillions of dollars are going to be spent on this...
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marc, you had covid.espond to this discussion and what we have seen as we -- if you can talk about presidentnt trump and what joeoe biden is recommending. >> it is a fascinating thing to watch the president of the united states mocking someone for wewearing a masask too much. it was is like a hihigh schooll bully. it was very bizarre. the idea of public representing the importance of a a mask is aa good idea, even if one were to overuse it. if that is even possible. on the idea of not erring the side of caution is representative o of the entire trumpet t administraration's handndling of the covid-19 cris. trump did not defefend himself alally ainstst the fact t that 200,0,000 people h have died. instead he argued more would have dieied under joe biden. he did not addddress this was entirely preventable. he pats hihimself on the back fr saying he was a able to stop people from comi in from china, largegely playing on xenophobia. but ignores the fact he did not blocock any sort of f travel frm europe was th
marc, you had covid.espond to this discussion and what we have seen as we -- if you can talk about presidentnt trump and what joeoe biden is recommending. >> it is a fascinating thing to watch the president of the united states mocking someone for wewearing a masask too much. it was is like a hihigh schooll bully. it was very bizarre. the idea of public representing the importance of a a mask is aa good idea, even if one were to overuse it. if that is even possible. on the idea of not...
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>> i must tell you, i agree with marc thiessen partially.hink that her posture as attorney general of california was that of a radical democrat. certainly is liberal but she's in the mainstream of the democratic party. she's not an aoc or bernie sanders supporter. so i think it's the wrong way to go if i was a trump campaign and quite frankly, at this point the trump campaign lacks a strategy, lacks focus and they're flailing away with the taxes. so far given the polling that shows biden leads seven or eight points. >> jon: so tom, you know, if she can be tagged with this label and there's a lot of people that sort of, you know, people in the middle of the country that laugh at california and have all kinds of names for the place, if she can be tagged as a california liberal, why did she get picked for the vice presidential slot? >> well, she got picked because she was the best of the least worst options, right? every candidate that joe biden was considering had flaws. she seemed to be sort of the safest choice. that's what the biden campaig
>> i must tell you, i agree with marc thiessen partially.hink that her posture as attorney general of california was that of a radical democrat. certainly is liberal but she's in the mainstream of the democratic party. she's not an aoc or bernie sanders supporter. so i think it's the wrong way to go if i was a trump campaign and quite frankly, at this point the trump campaign lacks a strategy, lacks focus and they're flailing away with the taxes. so far given the polling that shows biden...
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go to kellyandryan.com for all of marc's tips. thanks, marc.d to see you, buddy. >> bye, everyone. >> announcer: if you'd like to know more about anything you see on "live," log on to our website at kellyandryan.com. >> ryan: closed captioning sponsored in part by: [alarm blaring] >> ♪ how you feeling? ♪ every day can be ♪ a better day ♪ despite the challenge ♪ all you gotta do is leave it ♪ better than you found it ♪ and just say whatever 'cause ♪ there is no way around it ♪ hey, feeling good ♪ like i should ♪ went and took a walk ♪ around the neighborhood ♪ got that sunshine ♪ on my sunday best >> ryan: hey, we are gonna say go asheda patton and anthony presley. >> kelly: i'm so excited. and tune in monday for our all-new labor day cookout with hilary swank. >> ryan: and a performance by brett eldredge. and kelly and gelman and myself will be grilling our favorite recipes. so we're gonna go prep that. until then, have a great day. bye, bye, everybody. >> kelly: bye. [upbeat music] ♪ >> announcer: on tomorrow's show, join us for a special enco
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and "washington post" columnist, marc thiessen.ghts on the former vice president and if he's ready for chris wallace in ten days. >> he's been avoiding chris wallace but he won't avoid him forever. i don't think the democrats or their media allies are doing. >> bret: any favors but shielding him from tough questions. the reality is, is that he's not going to avoid them forever. hose going to have to debate. he's not getting tested. he's not getting challenged. so, you know, the reality is that he's going to have to face the tough questions without the press. at the same time, he did a good job yesterday of not having any senior moments. this is a problem going into the debate for donald trump who has been constantly mocking him for his being slow joe and his mental capacity. if. >> bret: be strings together a few coherent sentences in the debates, he wins because the bar has been set so low. so yesterday was soft on biden, but also shows how, you know, if he puts together a few sentences he comes out okay. >> bret: "the new york ti
and "washington post" columnist, marc thiessen.ghts on the former vice president and if he's ready for chris wallace in ten days. >> he's been avoiding chris wallace but he won't avoid him forever. i don't think the democrats or their media allies are doing. >> bret: any favors but shielding him from tough questions. the reality is, is that he's not going to avoid them forever. hose going to have to debate. he's not getting tested. he's not getting challenged. so, you...
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doctor marc siegel can you hear me? >> yes i hear you. ashley: [laughter] a magical yes. let's get the latest on the vaccine and applause announced by astrazeneca but we have no idea why, it could be reaction to the vaccine or reaction to the placebo or something completely else, this is a routine pause and we should not read too much into it. is that correct? >> yes, obviously astrazeneca took a big hit this morning and the other vaccines in the works are seen increases in their companies and i'll talk about
doctor marc siegel can you hear me? >> yes i hear you. ashley: [laughter] a magical yes. let's get the latest on the vaccine and applause announced by astrazeneca but we have no idea why, it could be reaction to the vaccine or reaction to the placebo or something completely else, this is a routine pause and we should not read too much into it. is that correct? >> yes, obviously astrazeneca took a big hit this morning and the other vaccines in the works are seen increases in their...
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your patient focus, the same marc benioff has at sales force and because you use it as the greatest platform for health care, you can make a lot of money being good >> it's incredible the better we do as a business, that means we're helping more people we help over 18 million people a month -- they have found savings and filled a prescription they couldn't have otherwise afforded we do over 1,000 telemedicine visits a day these are real people making hard decisions about rent or health care, and it's been an honor to be able to work at a place where we can help people and have a successful business doing it i want to mention one of the things we're doing as part of the ipo is launching a new goodrx health. we've taking over a million shares and dedicating it to the neediest, people not finding savings and we're going to have a very big focus on trying to help people who can't find help they need working with clinics across the country >> are there people who don't
your patient focus, the same marc benioff has at sales force and because you use it as the greatest platform for health care, you can make a lot of money being good >> it's incredible the better we do as a business, that means we're helping more people we help over 18 million people a month -- they have found savings and filled a prescription they couldn't have otherwise afforded we do over 1,000 telemedicine visits a day these are real people making hard decisions about rent or health...
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sharp selloff in half an hour as kelly and frank were discussing on the show we'll speak with ceo marc benioff we'll discuss how the pandemic changed business and his thoughts on oracle and tiktok deal plus more walmart is hiring tens of thousands of workers we'll speak to fubu founder and shark daymond john the stories we're watching, mike santoli tracking action, sara with a look at nike's quarter mike, let's kick things off with you. down 2% on s&p. >> it seems as if really this rolling correction period in september has unfinished business to it didn't seem news driven though incrementally coming into the week, weak seasonal patterns a general sense if you were talking about an economic recovery, you weren't getting fresh confirmation of that day to day of course nasdaq is in sell the rallies mode that's been the heaviest weight on the market. here is the s&p 500. 3230, there abouts was the low the year-to-date break even level. where we were back in june a lot of stuff comes in there where people are looking at it and saying are we going to actually have some genuine real money bu
sharp selloff in half an hour as kelly and frank were discussing on the show we'll speak with ceo marc benioff we'll discuss how the pandemic changed business and his thoughts on oracle and tiktok deal plus more walmart is hiring tens of thousands of workers we'll speak to fubu founder and shark daymond john the stories we're watching, mike santoli tracking action, sara with a look at nike's quarter mike, let's kick things off with you. down 2% on s&p. >> it seems as if really this...
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marc cieslak has disappeared down the rabbit hole to find out.a very important theatrical date. however, in order to follow alice down the rabbit hole for an adventure in wonderland, all we have to do is log in to a video chat call. are you all ok? alice, a virtual theme park is actually an immersive theatre show, which due to the covid—19 pandemic, the audience experiences from the comfort of their homes via the video chat platform zoom. it's the result of a collaboration between theatre companies, creation, big telly, and fox dog, partnering with tech outfit charisma.ai. we have built an animated version of the cheshire cat that the audience talk to. you are now ready to go further into wonderland. and before the show, they can chat to it, flirt with it. it's been asked out on dates a couple times. the second thing we do is, we've really pushed zoom into sort of video game territory. we have taken the tiles that everyone is used to in video conferences, separated them out and dropped them into a 3d games engine. you can wave to all to the other
marc cieslak has disappeared down the rabbit hole to find out.a very important theatrical date. however, in order to follow alice down the rabbit hole for an adventure in wonderland, all we have to do is log in to a video chat call. are you all ok? alice, a virtual theme park is actually an immersive theatre show, which due to the covid—19 pandemic, the audience experiences from the comfort of their homes via the video chat platform zoom. it's the result of a collaboration between theatre...
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marc cieslak has disappeared down the rabbit hole to find out.adventure in wonderland, all we have to do is log in to a video chat call. are you all ok? alice, a virtual theme park is actually an immersive theatre show, which due to the covid—19 pandemic, the audience experiences from the comfort of their homes via the video chat platform zoom. it's the result of a collaboration between theatre companies, creation, big telly, and fox dog, partnering with tech outfit charisma.ai. we have built an animated version of the cheshire cat that the audience talk to. you are now ready to go further into wonderland. and before the show, they can chat to it, flirt with it. it's been asked out on dates a couple times. the second thing we do is, we've really pushed zoom into sort of videogame territory. we have taken the tiles that everyone is used to in videoconferences, separated them out and dropped them into a 3d games engine. you can wave to all to the other members of the audience just before you zoom down the rabbit hole into wonderland. i think for us
marc cieslak has disappeared down the rabbit hole to find out.adventure in wonderland, all we have to do is log in to a video chat call. are you all ok? alice, a virtual theme park is actually an immersive theatre show, which due to the covid—19 pandemic, the audience experiences from the comfort of their homes via the video chat platform zoom. it's the result of a collaboration between theatre companies, creation, big telly, and fox dog, partnering with tech outfit charisma.ai. we have built...
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. >> you know, it's exactly what i was thinking, marc.arlos, it seems like you have -- everybody thinks, all you have to do is improve the older white vote and all these other numbers, but nothing is static. i'm curious your take on why you think biden is basically lagging behind hillary clinton with florida latinos. >> well, it's really interesting what's happening here, chuck, because biden is gaining ground in areas that have been trending red. so think about suburban areas here in south florida. of course, the i-4 corridor. and then the president is gaining ground with latinos and people of color generally. so in 2016, hillary clinton won miami-dade county by 30 points. i highly doubt that joe biden is going to be able to repeat that kind of victory here in south florida. he may win by 20, by 25, but from the polling i've seen and a lot of the anecdotal evidence i've found on the street he's not going to win by 30 but wh b suburban voters that abandoned trump in 2018 and gave trump the house and, sure, florida is raising a lot of ques
. >> you know, it's exactly what i was thinking, marc.arlos, it seems like you have -- everybody thinks, all you have to do is improve the older white vote and all these other numbers, but nothing is static. i'm curious your take on why you think biden is basically lagging behind hillary clinton with florida latinos. >> well, it's really interesting what's happening here, chuck, because biden is gaining ground in areas that have been trending red. so think about suburban areas here...
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marc, standby. we will go to president trump speaking out in moon township, pennsylvania. >> president trump: pittsburgh steelers. congratulations. congratulations. good team. i think he's good. great quarterback. he's a good man. he's a good man. 42 days from now we are going to win pennsylvania. we are going to win four more years in the white house. we are all entitled to it, i will tell you that. with your vote, we are going to lift our nation to extruder new heights. we are going to turn the page forever on the field political class and that's exactly what we've been doing. were going to defend our jobs, our families, our borders and our treasured way of life. and remember we now put america first. we do it. it's been a long time. it's been a long time. this is the most important election in the history of our country. believe that. this election is a matter of economic survival for pennsylvania. you had the greatest year you've ever had last year and you're on your way. we were very, very sadl
marc, standby. we will go to president trump speaking out in moon township, pennsylvania. >> president trump: pittsburgh steelers. congratulations. congratulations. good team. i think he's good. great quarterback. he's a good man. he's a good man. 42 days from now we are going to win pennsylvania. we are going to win four more years in the white house. we are all entitled to it, i will tell you that. with your vote, we are going to lift our nation to extruder new heights. we are going to...
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marc siegel, fox news contributor. thank you for being here.lk about the vaccine, what does this ceo tell you now? >> he's now saying to the fda that there is going to be testing for 44,000 people a fair 22,000 and get the vaccine, 22,000 don't. you want to make sure it's safe through phase three trials, but at the same time you want to make sure the group that got the vaccine gets less and factions, number of infections on the group that didn't. the ideal would be if you got the vaccine and you get zero infections. it's never exactly zero. how powerful is this vaccine in actual practice? the first part of the clinical trial, one and two, he looked very powerful. we had a robust immune response, better than when you get over covid. a lot of people over the last few days have been talking, 50% effective. let me tell you something. with the flu we have a virus that's changing all of time. it seems to be a pretty constant. if we are shooting not at a moving target, the chances are this vaccine is far more effective. let's think of polio which we s
marc siegel, fox news contributor. thank you for being here.lk about the vaccine, what does this ceo tell you now? >> he's now saying to the fda that there is going to be testing for 44,000 people a fair 22,000 and get the vaccine, 22,000 don't. you want to make sure it's safe through phase three trials, but at the same time you want to make sure the group that got the vaccine gets less and factions, number of infections on the group that didn't. the ideal would be if you got the vaccine...
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marc siegel will be here.new york city, you can go to shopping, you can go to schools season and you can go to the gym but you still can't go inside a restaurant. now restaurants are suing the state and the city for $2 billion. we'll talk to an owner about what is going on. i'm hector. i'm a delivery operations manager in san diego, california. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of electric vehicles. we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions into the air. i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. we have two daughters and i want to do everything i can to protect the environment so hopefully they can have a great future. you can adjust youriggest sacomfort on both sides...eep your sleep number setting.. i can to protect the environment can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it
marc siegel will be here.new york city, you can go to shopping, you can go to schools season and you can go to the gym but you still can't go inside a restaurant. now restaurants are suing the state and the city for $2 billion. we'll talk to an owner about what is going on. i'm hector. i'm a delivery operations manager in san diego, california. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of electric vehicles. we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions into the air. i feel...
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marc thiessen, is this a problem for the president? that joe biden would accuse the president of lying. because if the president was lying then, anthony fauci was lying. february 29, dr. fauci said he was asked if people should change their habits in response to the virus. he said no, right now there's no need to change anything that you're doing on a day-to-day basis. the risk is still low. that could change. i hope not or it could be something that is reasonably well-controlled. that is february 29. president trump did that interview with bob woodward march 17. a couple weeks later. so he was -- what he was saying and until march, dr. fauci was saying the risk was low, this isn't a -- it's serious, but it's not something that is going to affect the lives of most people. president trump was simply saying he didn't want to create a panic. he didn't lie. it's ridiculous. >> so jessica, as the president as part of your role to keep a lid on what could possibly spread like a wild fire in terms of people were to begin to panic. >> yeah, go
marc thiessen, is this a problem for the president? that joe biden would accuse the president of lying. because if the president was lying then, anthony fauci was lying. february 29, dr. fauci said he was asked if people should change their habits in response to the virus. he said no, right now there's no need to change anything that you're doing on a day-to-day basis. the risk is still low. that could change. i hope not or it could be something that is reasonably well-controlled. that is...
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if i was were joe biden, i'd stay presidential. >> martha: marc? >> what he's doing is very charming. i think harold is right, it's fun to watch. the people look at him and see the -- the more that see of trump the more they like him. his relationship with the audience is endearing. but i think on the issues that harold raises, the polls are closing and tighten and the ground is shifting. got overshot with the brouhaha over the military. we added 1.4 million jobs in august. 11 million jobs in last four months. the estimates for gdp growth are as much as 42%. so it's very likely that donald trump will be riding a big recovery going to the election where people on the field of ground shifting in a positive way economically. on the crime and violence, that shift -- that is obviously the democrats are worried about that. after not mentioning it in the convenient chun -- convention, joe biden started talking about it. it moved to kenosha, a suburb of milwaukee and then rochester and people being a saulted in restaurants and people hold up their hands in
if i was were joe biden, i'd stay presidential. >> martha: marc? >> what he's doing is very charming. i think harold is right, it's fun to watch. the people look at him and see the -- the more that see of trump the more they like him. his relationship with the audience is endearing. but i think on the issues that harold raises, the polls are closing and tighten and the ground is shifting. got overshot with the brouhaha over the military. we added 1.4 million jobs in august. 11...
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. >> you know, marc, in the media poll that was done right after the debate, 29% of those watching afterring that still said that the president would handle racial inequality in the united states better, and it's not a total surprise that the president didn't condemn this and the comments he made about proud boys. both sides, the charlottesville comments were two and a half, three years ago. what are your thoughts on that as you look at that number? >> i look at it this way, that means that 70% of the american people feel differently, and i believe that at this moment, as we've seen through the 1960s and with many of these moments of morality and american life, the vast majority of american, some active, some vocal, some silent do not embrace the notion of coddling, stoking, endorsing, playing footsie with wide supremacists groups. i know david duke, he is an abject hater and a con rikted criminal. the failure to denounce david duke, the failure to denounce the ku klux klan when your own fbi director says that they are the biggest threat to domestic, if you will, tranquility because they
. >> you know, marc, in the media poll that was done right after the debate, 29% of those watching afterring that still said that the president would handle racial inequality in the united states better, and it's not a total surprise that the president didn't condemn this and the comments he made about proud boys. both sides, the charlottesville comments were two and a half, three years ago. what are your thoughts on that as you look at that number? >> i look at it this way, that...
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jean-marc: we are seeing something interesting.bestsellers are more or less always the same. however, with the importance of china getting the bigger magnitude in terms of sales share, we see that chinese are getting more in the lower sizes of our assortment. however, it remains one of the brands which is having a large part of its business in the large-size. shery: jean-marc pontroue, thank you so much for your insights into your business. he's the ceo of a watch company. we go from watches to cars. we have been reporting tesla suffering its biggest one-day drop with investors spooked by general motors announcing a 2 billion-dollar equity stake in electric truck maker nikola. the no cash deal broadens gm's bet on alternative energy vehicles while providing nikola with credibility. the founder spoke with caroline hyde. >> it is a really good deal for both parties. oem thatle to get an can instantly build our nikola badger with a factory that already exists. it takes billions to build a factory and decades to learn the supply chains
jean-marc: we are seeing something interesting.bestsellers are more or less always the same. however, with the importance of china getting the bigger magnitude in terms of sales share, we see that chinese are getting more in the lower sizes of our assortment. however, it remains one of the brands which is having a large part of its business in the large-size. shery: jean-marc pontroue, thank you so much for your insights into your business. he's the ceo of a watch company. we go from watches to...
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marc cieslak has disappeared down a rabbit hole to find out.er to follow alice down the rabbit hole for an adventure in wonderland, all we have to do is log in to a video chat call. are you all ok? alice, a virtual theme park is actually an immersive theatre show which, due to the covid—19 pandemic, the audience experiences from the comfort of their homes via the video chat platform zoom. it's the result of a collaboration between theatre companies creation, big telly and fox dog, partnering with tech outfit charisma ai. we have built an animated version of the cheshire cat that the audience talk to. you are now ready to go further into wonderland. and before the show, they can chat to it, flirt to it. it's been asked out on dates a couple times. and then, the second thing we do is, we've really pushed zoom into sort of video game territory. so we have taken the tiles that everyone is used to in videoconferences, separated them out and dropped them into a 3d games' engine. you can wave to all to the other members of the audience just before you
marc cieslak has disappeared down a rabbit hole to find out.er to follow alice down the rabbit hole for an adventure in wonderland, all we have to do is log in to a video chat call. are you all ok? alice, a virtual theme park is actually an immersive theatre show which, due to the covid—19 pandemic, the audience experiences from the comfort of their homes via the video chat platform zoom. it's the result of a collaboration between theatre companies creation, big telly and fox dog, partnering...
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this new reporting says you were repeatedly asked by marc short, the vice president's chief of staff,he cdc to produce charts and reports that showed a decline in covid among young people. you're quoted as saying you regret being complicit in that effort. describe what happened from your vantage point. >> hi, andrea, thank you for having me on your show again. this is something that i faced and struggled with repeatedly in my tenure while serving on the covid task force for the vice president. this is something that went on behind the scenes. this is just actually one example of that type of situation where we were tasked internally to find additional data that played more in favor of the narrative of what the senior politicals in the white house and the president wanted to relay. in this specific instance, this had to do with fighting data that was displayed in a certain way that showed that perhaps people under the age of 18 were less susceptible to covid or, you know, were less likely to be at risk. unfortunately this played into the pressure on the cdc and these guidelines. and th
this new reporting says you were repeatedly asked by marc short, the vice president's chief of staff,he cdc to produce charts and reports that showed a decline in covid among young people. you're quoted as saying you regret being complicit in that effort. describe what happened from your vantage point. >> hi, andrea, thank you for having me on your show again. this is something that i faced and struggled with repeatedly in my tenure while serving on the covid task force for the vice...
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our assassinated hero, murder maneral soleimani, -- marc rtyred general soleimani, filed to protect all citizens of the secular,eligious or muslim or christy and sheer or sunni, against medieval reactionaries. in 2015, we achieved the j.c.p.o.a. as one of the biggest accomplishments of the history of diplomacy and remained faithful to it in spite of persistent violations by the united states. nationsident, such a does not deserve sanctions. the response to peace is not war. the reward for combating extremism is not assassination. the reaction to the choice of people through the ballot box in , is notaq and lebanon outside agitation and support for nondemocratic processes and street riots. claims are not our yardstick. actions are. claimed that they came to our region to fight saddam hussein. the very monster they had themselves created, nurtured, and financed in his imposed war against iran, equipping him with chemical weapons and the most sophisticated war machine. supposed to be fighting terrorism and daesh, while it is they themselves who created this terror network. they have the au
our assassinated hero, murder maneral soleimani, -- marc rtyred general soleimani, filed to protect all citizens of the secular,eligious or muslim or christy and sheer or sunni, against medieval reactionaries. in 2015, we achieved the j.c.p.o.a. as one of the biggest accomplishments of the history of diplomacy and remained faithful to it in spite of persistent violations by the united states. nationsident, such a does not deserve sanctions. the response to peace is not war. the reward for...
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as we were discussing and marce there is a hotspot in madrid and southern district of madrid.rnment has announced an extensive lockdown where you can't leave your house unless you are essentially needing to go to work off medical reasons. in the uk we had the highest daily figure since mass testing began. 6630 for cases. it's not an all—time high, there are probably an estimated 5000 cases when they were at their peak in the uk. but in order to deal with this rise which we are seeing deal with this rise which we are seeing across deal with this rise which we are seeing across all these countries, the uk government is bringing a new restriction such as speak to them at the curfew but a rule of six in public gatherings and also inside the house. also working from home telling people to stay back at home having asked them to go to the office if they could. thanks for bringing us up to date. mark was mentioning the uk let's have a closer look because more than 1 uk let's have a closer look because more than1 million people have already downloaded the governments contact tracing ap
as we were discussing and marce there is a hotspot in madrid and southern district of madrid.rnment has announced an extensive lockdown where you can't leave your house unless you are essentially needing to go to work off medical reasons. in the uk we had the highest daily figure since mass testing began. 6630 for cases. it's not an all—time high, there are probably an estimated 5000 cases when they were at their peak in the uk. but in order to deal with this rise which we are seeing deal...
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joining me now the chief of staff to the vice president marc short. mr. short, thanks so much for joining us. can you give us any idea of a time line here will the president introduce a nominee this week? does he want a confirmation vote before the election? >> i think that the president is prepared to make a nomination very soon. we've had a couple nominations that provide the president a chance to interview a lot of candidates. he's narrowed his list and he looks forward to fulfilling his obligation as president to make a nomination. as some of your guests have commented already this morning, the reality in history is that there's been 29 vacancies during a presidential election year. 29 times presidents have put forward a nominee. the president's going to stick with his obligation to do that, he looks forward to making a nominee that i think the american people will be proud of. and it's one of the reasons they elected donald trump to be president in 2016 was because he made the supreme court an essential part of his candidacy. >> you heard president c
joining me now the chief of staff to the vice president marc short. mr. short, thanks so much for joining us. can you give us any idea of a time line here will the president introduce a nominee this week? does he want a confirmation vote before the election? >> i think that the president is prepared to make a nomination very soon. we've had a couple nominations that provide the president a chance to interview a lot of candidates. he's narrowed his list and he looks forward to fulfilling...
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marc siegel is with us.eet journal" once we have a vaccine the next challenge will be getting people to take it. i will try to convince my patients to overcome their fear and help them to recognize the dangerous virus should be scarier than the vaccine. that's the only way to beat covid-19. how close are we to a vaccine and why is it so important to get it? >> we may be closer than we thought because the ceo of pfizer said this morning on the "today" show, julie, he is going to have answers, pfizer will have answers by the end of october. there are three companies in phase three trials of covid-19 vaccines in the united states for operation warp speed. one is pfizer and one is astrazeneca and another. those three are coming towards the finish line. he said the end of october. it is quite possible we'll have answers by then especially with the data safety monitoring board that looks over all of these vaccines making sure that safety throughout to all the volunteers and they look for efficacy. whether people t
marc siegel is with us.eet journal" once we have a vaccine the next challenge will be getting people to take it. i will try to convince my patients to overcome their fear and help them to recognize the dangerous virus should be scarier than the vaccine. that's the only way to beat covid-19. how close are we to a vaccine and why is it so important to get it? >> we may be closer than we thought because the ceo of pfizer said this morning on the "today" show, julie, he is...
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marc siegel joins us to assess what we know.octor, you just heard an eminent chinese virologist say that this was manufactured intentionally in the lab, it's genome proves that and it was released intentionally by the chinese government unleashed on the world. your reaction to that? >> tucker, i remain skeptical but i think she has great credentials and i also want to tell you that from the very beginning, i wondered why is this virus making people so sick? why are all of the organs of the body involved? it looks mild until he gets into the body and then it does things that no viruses ever done before. the blood clotting, scientists all over the world are shaking their heads. then i want to tell you another thing that's very important. if you recall, this virus was discovered by another doctor, 33 years old who had the chinese police visit him in the middle of the night and demanded that he retract this. it would be called covid's 2,020 or covid 2,021. that's why we believe anything coming out of china and suddenly we want to be
marc siegel joins us to assess what we know.octor, you just heard an eminent chinese virologist say that this was manufactured intentionally in the lab, it's genome proves that and it was released intentionally by the chinese government unleashed on the world. your reaction to that? >> tucker, i remain skeptical but i think she has great credentials and i also want to tell you that from the very beginning, i wondered why is this virus making people so sick? why are all of the organs of...
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. >>> y un beso increÍble de marc anthony dÁndole un beso al pintor romero britto cuando Él compartÍavamos con nuestro compaÑero Ángel villa gÓmez que nos va a contar quÉ estÁ haciendo?. >>> claro que sÍ muy buenos dias nuevamente, pues estamos aquÍ ante todo felicidades en el estudio a nuestra familia de "un nuevo dÍa" que estÁ trabajando hoy y a quienes estÁn trabajando en este dÍa y estamos aqui desayunado con nuestra gente, desayunado con nuestra comunidad y quÉ mejor forma que hacerlo en un dÍa como hoy con nuestros trabajadores latinos que todas las maÑana madrugan en la ciudad de nueva york para atender a todas las personas estamos con la propietaria de este restaurante jackson heights >>> comenzÓ hace 5 aÑos con barriles con la fusiÓn de comida colombiana, nueva york un estado donde en realidad tiene tanto para ofrecer y nosotros querÍamos dar un toque de eso con mucho, mucho amor >>> claro que sÍ esto huele delicioso pero luego hablamos de los platos y otra trabajadora latina cÓmo te sientes despuÉs de estar tanto tiempo sin trabajar y hoy? >>> ante todo estamos felices prime
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marc thiessen, a former speech writer and fox news contributor. let me repeat that, marc. we'll put the brain room data on the screen. these are the biden media events in which he took questions and answered questions from reporters. that's happened at least five times for joe biden since march 1. at least 150 times for president trump, marc. >> biden yesterday accused president trump of being incapable of controlling the violence. seems joe biden seems is he incapable of answering a question. a few days ago biden did an interview saying he could win the election from his basement. then a few days later he announced he will be going to battleground states and then all of a sudden he shows up in pennsylvania a week before labor day and condemns the violence that he didn't even mention during his convention two weeks ago. usually when -- if you want to know who is worried about an election you look at who is changing strategy. joe biden is the one changing strategy and why coming out of the basement? the polls are tightening in battleground states and failure to condemn the
marc thiessen, a former speech writer and fox news contributor. let me repeat that, marc. we'll put the brain room data on the screen. these are the biden media events in which he took questions and answered questions from reporters. that's happened at least five times for joe biden since march 1. at least 150 times for president trump, marc. >> biden yesterday accused president trump of being incapable of controlling the violence. seems joe biden seems is he incapable of answering a...
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marc pulled one back in at a time but it was no consolation a goal difference of minus 10 after 2 games as the worst start to a season in bundesliga history a new low felt throughout the club. you can't go in such an important game. is a. goal behind so easily and that was not. the game we were hoping for shock of fire david wagner's after an 18 game winless streak in which they conceded 9 goals and schooled just 8. braman however will be void by their performance and win which may bring the team some much needed impetus . and for one man in particular it was a match to cherish. that man was nicklaus fuku his hat trick didn't just relieve the pressure on frame and it was also a personal triumph over adversity who could miss most of last season with a crucial ligament injury one of several serious injuries the strike this suffered . yeah i'm really glad for him because. he had such a bad time last year and he was injured. and after if you're just referring them there's a quote from this it was really really tough for all of us to see this show he's back in the real from bam it came back.
marc pulled one back in at a time but it was no consolation a goal difference of minus 10 after 2 games as the worst start to a season in bundesliga history a new low felt throughout the club. you can't go in such an important game. is a. goal behind so easily and that was not. the game we were hoping for shock of fire david wagner's after an 18 game winless streak in which they conceded 9 goals and schooled just 8. braman however will be void by their performance and win which may bring the...
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marc siegel, we might get interrupted by the president.an if you submit results next month? where does that put us? >> it means that the fda advisory committee, they are meeting on october 22nd. they will go over this data. from what secretary azar is saying they will talk about the two new vaccine never tried before in humans. they are coming to the end of phase-3 trials. we know they can cause flu like symptoms but the question is how much infection is prevented in the 60,000 people that got it. those two vaccine will be talked about. will there be enough data for approval. high risk groups first including healthcare workers treating covid. >> bill: if you submit data next month, what timeline does that set us up for? >> what is unprecedentsed in history is the manufacturing is already good year up. meaning 100 million doses might be available in november and december. once the approval is there the manufacturing is already there. that's never been done before. you usually get the approval and then the manufacturing ramps up. the trick i
marc siegel, we might get interrupted by the president.an if you submit results next month? where does that put us? >> it means that the fda advisory committee, they are meeting on october 22nd. they will go over this data. from what secretary azar is saying they will talk about the two new vaccine never tried before in humans. they are coming to the end of phase-3 trials. we know they can cause flu like symptoms but the question is how much infection is prevented in the 60,000 people...
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marc siegel. i could talk to you an hour about this. we have a few minutes.rmation is so interesting. could you take a listen to what dr. birx said regarding the timing? i'm sorry. they just told me, too. let me read this. the american public should be assured there's no shortcuts. when the vaccine comes off the line, i can tell you it will have met the criteria of any vaccine in the united states." dr. seagle, can you give us a little bit of historical concern that happened back in 1976? >> dana, that's very important. in 1976, there was a new virus emerging, a swine flu. there was a rush to a vaccine that was put out in less than nine months. in the end, there was no swine flu and president ford pushed for this. in the end, there was over 500 cases of gillian beret syndrome that was tied to that vaccine. it was a reminder going forward that vaccines have to face certain set standards. there's a data and safety monitoring board that looks at that. sometimes, by the way, might say hey, you met it before the clinical trials are done. dr. fauci said it yesterda
marc siegel. i could talk to you an hour about this. we have a few minutes.rmation is so interesting. could you take a listen to what dr. birx said regarding the timing? i'm sorry. they just told me, too. let me read this. the american public should be assured there's no shortcuts. when the vaccine comes off the line, i can tell you it will have met the criteria of any vaccine in the united states." dr. seagle, can you give us a little bit of historical concern that happened back in 1976?...
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we'll talk to marc morial right after this break when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth...
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marc hirschi, who turned 22 last month, had twice come close to winning a stage on his debut appearancebreaking clear with seventeen miles to go on the longest stage this year and held on to win by 47 seconds. slovenia's primoz roglic retained the overall lead. and that's all the sport for now. hello, some wet and the windy weather will move south across scotland and northern ireland during friday morning. some of the rain looks quite heavy but by the end of the morning a lot of that will be clearing southwards and through the afternoon, brighter sunnier skies but with a few blustery showers. through the afternoon, the rain reaching into northern england. the rain most substantial to the west of the pennines and eventually towards north wales to end the day. south of that, a few hazy sunny spells under higher temperatures. and for northern england, northern ireland, and scotland, some wind gusts around 45 mph or so. a very narrow area of rain pushing further south through wales and england overnight and into saturday. a few showers for northern ireland, further blustery showers for nort
marc hirschi, who turned 22 last month, had twice come close to winning a stage on his debut appearancebreaking clear with seventeen miles to go on the longest stage this year and held on to win by 47 seconds. slovenia's primoz roglic retained the overall lead. and that's all the sport for now. hello, some wet and the windy weather will move south across scotland and northern ireland during friday morning. some of the rain looks quite heavy but by the end of the morning a lot of that will be...
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. >>> jennifer lÓpez y marc anthony estÁn muy felices porque su hija emmy le pide ayuda a dios, y escriben un libro, el nos mismo de su lanzamiento. >>> perdiÓ una pierna y un brazo en un accidente pero su optimismo no deja que se convirtiera en una adversidad, conoce la historia del exitoso carpintero que nos regala una lecciÓn de vida. >>> y desde el comienzo de las clases presenciales, pase otros y estudiantes siguen dando positivo al covid-19, mientras el gobernador de florida y el comisionado de educaciÓn quieren adelantar las reaperturas por completo, hablemos con expertos mÉdicos y representantes. >>> relÁjate, calmate, disfruta, la actriz y comediante patricia portoguerrero llega para ser parte de una terapia para enseÑarnos que la risa es la mejor herramienta para un frente lugar crisis. >>> acompaÑado de mariachi y mÚsica llega el joven cantante alex fernÁndez que tambiÉn nos cuenta quÉ creen, que ya estÁ listo para ser papÁ, esto y mas aquÍ en un nuevo dia, hoy y siempre mÁs cerca de ti. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). ♪. >>> mis amores muy buenos dÍas hoy es om
. >>> jennifer lÓpez y marc anthony estÁn muy felices porque su hija emmy le pide ayuda a dios, y escriben un libro, el nos mismo de su lanzamiento. >>> perdiÓ una pierna y un brazo en un accidente pero su optimismo no deja que se convirtiera en una adversidad, conoce la historia del exitoso carpintero que nos regala una lecciÓn de vida. >>> y desde el comienzo de las clases presenciales, pase otros y estudiantes siguen dando positivo al covid-19, mientras el...
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at times, i mean, you know, to marc i would say, you know the truth, i spent at he of late nights and there were times that i tried calling you at night and you wouldn't pick up the phone. >> all right, that was former aide to vice president mike pence oh olivia troye. the white house responds to the times report. president trump relies on the advice of all of his top health officials who agree that it's in the public health interest to safely reopen schools, and that the relative risk posed by the virus to young people. >>> spikes in coronavirus cases seen across the country, we're going to take you live to a school in new york city where students were back in their classrooms today for the first time in more than six months >>> plus, much more on that bombshell reporting on president trump's taxes. the blurred lines between his family and his business. you're watching msnbc. non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-ti
at times, i mean, you know, to marc i would say, you know the truth, i spent at he of late nights and there were times that i tried calling you at night and you wouldn't pick up the phone. >> all right, that was former aide to vice president mike pence oh olivia troye. the white house responds to the times report. president trump relies on the advice of all of his top health officials who agree that it's in the public health interest to safely reopen schools, and that the relative risk...
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marc siegel to the white house.president directly about new coronavirus therapies and vaccines. some of his interview in july. >> mr. president, great news today on vaccines, pfizer bio intact vaccine, 100 million doses being purchased by the federal government for $2 billion. it seems like therapeutics and vaccines are really proceeding at a major speed. >> they are, they are going well. i w watch all the time, it's lie my guide to this because frankly, you really have a good take on it, you know how important it is. the vaccine should do really well and therapeutics. you tell me, but it almost would prefer the therapeutics first. you go into the hospital, make people better, but we are doing very well with remdesivir and other things. plasma is turning out to be really good. we made tremendous progress and i think that's when you see the death numbers, it's a horrible thing to say but that's why you see the death numbers really looking much better. >> more on vaccines. i'm concerned about vaccine compliance in our
marc siegel to the white house.president directly about new coronavirus therapies and vaccines. some of his interview in july. >> mr. president, great news today on vaccines, pfizer bio intact vaccine, 100 million doses being purchased by the federal government for $2 billion. it seems like therapeutics and vaccines are really proceeding at a major speed. >> they are, they are going well. i w watch all the time, it's lie my guide to this because frankly, you really have a good take...
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marc hirschi had had double disappointment just missing out on winning two stages.it was a friend of the third time lucky. it was his dream come true. you don't have to win the tour de france to make a name for yourself. wearing number 204, this is mark writing racially at the back of the palatine with 56 miles to go in the longest stage of the race. further up the road is a small group leading the way they bring up for what they thought would be a fights to the finish. often the key to success is to ride a steady tempo and no when to ride a steady tempo and no when to attack. adam took it easy knowing their position would not be under threat. that opened the door to hershey. with 70 miles to go the he found his way to the front and seized his chance. he had already come close to winning the second stage and again on sunday when he led for more than 50 miles only to be picked before the finish. this time he was not going to be beaten. claiming victory by 47 seconds. and just 22 years old there should be more success to come. staying with cycling, geraint thomas isn'
marc hirschi had had double disappointment just missing out on winning two stages.it was a friend of the third time lucky. it was his dream come true. you don't have to win the tour de france to make a name for yourself. wearing number 204, this is mark writing racially at the back of the palatine with 56 miles to go in the longest stage of the race. further up the road is a small group leading the way they bring up for what they thought would be a fights to the finish. often the key to success...