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saying that lebanon's future is at stake french president emanuel mark long appealed for a unified international effort to help the country as he opened the emergency donor conference in which other world leaders paul so participated. together we have to do everything we can so that violence and chaos do not win the day and aid was arriving in beirut from around the world the united states air force loaded food and medicine destined for lebanon on to planes at an air base in qatar. at the vatican pope francis called for unity and been on hand to help from abroad during remarks in st peter's square. you know well you know the baby i once again appealed for generous help from the international community that. morocco was also air lifting aid to the country prompting lebanese journalist simply a route to express their gratitude. thanks morocco for their help and i thank all countries all countries face crises but they support us the support is stronger than politics and the interests. of russian rescue teams continue to search for survivors at the site of the blast in beirut hope of finding any fad
saying that lebanon's future is at stake french president emanuel mark long appealed for a unified international effort to help the country as he opened the emergency donor conference in which other world leaders paul so participated. together we have to do everything we can so that violence and chaos do not win the day and aid was arriving in beirut from around the world the united states air force loaded food and medicine destined for lebanon on to planes at an air base in qatar. at the...
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having their defender to do for a do nothing but mark maradona for 90 minutes even though man marking had long since been abandoned by them same for the liberals this then was to play the wizards of the next great technical trend at eagle soccer a large part of today's football is based on his technical visions at the end of the eighty's when we talk about was manning complex i mean the principle accusation the lance used to win the european cup in 1989 and 99. the distances between the lines. he was the 1st place consistently with the back 4 and with that aggressive top side trips at that time. today stand there with every football teams among the major revolutions to change the game a rigorous sarkis innovations can be described as the end of technical development . in order to develop techniques for the teams today coaches are inventing anything new but taking elements from the past and put them together that were taken again class champions league winning side from last year what are the building blocks for 33 formation pressing high up the pitch fall and in the seventy's the high back lin
having their defender to do for a do nothing but mark maradona for 90 minutes even though man marking had long since been abandoned by them same for the liberals this then was to play the wizards of the next great technical trend at eagle soccer a large part of today's football is based on his technical visions at the end of the eighty's when we talk about was manning complex i mean the principle accusation the lance used to win the european cup in 1989 and 99. the distances between the lines....
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mark, long time no see. how you doing, buddy? >> i've been kicking it. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. how's the wife? >> everybody's good. >> give her my love and i appreciate you joining us this evening. you wrote a piece for vanity fair entitled why vp's pick could cinch the 2020 race. what's his strategy here? >> well, you know historically, don, vp picks have not been consequential except in the negative sense. you think about sarah palin or don quail or thomas eagleton. i think it's different for several reasons. one, joe biden admits himself he's old. people are going to look at this pick not just as the vp but as the potential president of the united states should they have to step in god forbid he have a health issue. but also even if he does have a health issue it's unlikely he's going to run for a second term so the vp kamala harris is now in a good position to be either the next president of the united states or the nomination of the democratic party. she's historic, and number three we've been a big news blackout for a long time as far as the campaign go
mark, long time no see. how you doing, buddy? >> i've been kicking it. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. how's the wife? >> everybody's good. >> give her my love and i appreciate you joining us this evening. you wrote a piece for vanity fair entitled why vp's pick could cinch the 2020 race. what's his strategy here? >> well, you know historically, don, vp picks have not been consequential except in the negative sense. you think about sarah palin or don quail or...
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their all all so long. mark of. their news real knowledge you know but you. don't you know from graham why don't you know by your. scrabble set up by my bump in the. saddle put side. even the brazilian rain forest m c slavery piece mounts raid on a suspect slate. similar to paul the mobile home inspection team comes to a remote coffee wrong in the heart of one of the most lawless inns of brazil. and one of the biggest strongholds of modern slavery. and if you. go back. over for a minute you feel so here they should definitely have. some of us a little somebody about the. state of the province of you is the region we're mauls of the cases were found it is a very dangerous region there has been recently 5 homicides. involve regarding people who are fighting for the land. even though mobile specs and units the have had some surprises in which they had some some shooting units the landowners and the units and you know my lord that a while. well. they say just in. case it was just it was 1995 brazil adopted in the bits of laws to fight the problem of modern slaver
their all all so long. mark of. their news real knowledge you know but you. don't you know from graham why don't you know by your. scrabble set up by my bump in the. saddle put side. even the brazilian rain forest m c slavery piece mounts raid on a suspect slate. similar to paul the mobile home inspection team comes to a remote coffee wrong in the heart of one of the most lawless inns of brazil. and one of the biggest strongholds of modern slavery. and if you. go back. over for a minute you...
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including an overhaul of the draconian royal defamation law which protects the powerful king mark harvard you are long gone it's one of the strictest lays modjeska laws in the world anyone who insults the monarchy can be punished by up to 15 years in prison. 2 activists were arrested at a demonstration on friday but later released on stage challenging the taboo. right thank you my we shouldn't have to speak using symbols direct discussion is best that's what i think so i choose to speak directly out of respect for my own dignity for that of the listeners and for the monarchy as an institution all that we have yet why i just want to say that to speak out about the institution of the monarchy . is something we can do what. the prime minister has been protesters not to involve the monarchy in their alleys he said the king had asked them not to arrest anyone under the defamation all organizers say the next rally will be held on wednesday national holiday commemorating the queen mother's birthday. judge you're also what one city is a political scientist and associate fellow at the german institute for glob
including an overhaul of the draconian royal defamation law which protects the powerful king mark harvard you are long gone it's one of the strictest lays modjeska laws in the world anyone who insults the monarchy can be punished by up to 15 years in prison. 2 activists were arrested at a demonstration on friday but later released on stage challenging the taboo. right thank you my we shouldn't have to speak using symbols direct discussion is best that's what i think so i choose to speak...
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roosevelt contended the ceaseless activism that had long marked her as america's most public first lady. she was outspoken in her support for racial and gender equality. she championed the tuskegee airman, womens admission into the armed services and the right of workers to organize. in 1942 she visited england to offer support to america's ally and returned with detailed reports for fdr. a year later she conducted a 25,000 mile tour of the south pacific as it representative of the american red cross. the first lady traveled in military transports putting herself at risk to visit hospitals, military camps and red cross clubs. during her trip she saw an estimated 400,000 american service men and women. the need for war workers created economic opportunities for women and minorities and advanced the cause of these two major social movements. after being threatened by black leaders with a march on washington fdr moved to confront racial discrimination by issuing executive order 8802 which barred racial disi'mination in war plants. to enforce it he created the fair employment practices comm
roosevelt contended the ceaseless activism that had long marked her as america's most public first lady. she was outspoken in her support for racial and gender equality. she championed the tuskegee airman, womens admission into the armed services and the right of workers to organize. in 1942 she visited england to offer support to america's ally and returned with detailed reports for fdr. a year later she conducted a 25,000 mile tour of the south pacific as it representative of the american red...
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mediterranean only lead to a surge in sea crossings to italy from north africa comes 5 years after a long mark speech by german chancellor angela merkel on this exact date in 2015 she responded to concerns over the influx of migrants to europe with a message of optimism if you are going to enforce the action on this then i say very simply germany is a strong country the attitude with which we approach these things must be we have achieved so much we can do it we can do it and when something stands in our way it has to be overcome it has to be worked on. let's go through the figures according to official data almost 5000000 people have applied for asylum in the e.u. in the past 5 years it's really france sweden and germany have taken in the largest numbers officially and germany has accepted more asylum seekers than any other nation in the past decade according to the un refugee agency we spoke with petter from the alternative for germany party he believes the inflow of migrants has been devastating for the country. everybody knows that the policy wasn't. if the target was not to destroy the ge
mediterranean only lead to a surge in sea crossings to italy from north africa comes 5 years after a long mark speech by german chancellor angela merkel on this exact date in 2015 she responded to concerns over the influx of migrants to europe with a message of optimism if you are going to enforce the action on this then i say very simply germany is a strong country the attitude with which we approach these things must be we have achieved so much we can do it we can do it and when something...
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said he is willing to share power but only after a constitutional referendum it would mark a reversal for the long ruling lucas shaken who has consistently rejected any calls to step down those calls have been growing louder ever since he was returned to office over a week ago in a controversial election. their bread and white flag of the opposition has one small been raised on this. rates of minutes. this time by the work is a balance the gathered outside factories and the state television headquarters. go away they chanted directly to president alexander lukashenko who had come to win them over. appeared unconcerned just 6 thought the new portrait though if someone doesn't want to work at once to leave nobody will bully anyone nobody will push anyone please go ahead the doors are open so to see what those the sewage national water or the of. the protests have been fueled by new promises from the opposition leader. i'm prepared to take responsibility and act as the nation's leader during this period so the country settles down and gets back to normality so that we can release all political prison
said he is willing to share power but only after a constitutional referendum it would mark a reversal for the long ruling lucas shaken who has consistently rejected any calls to step down those calls have been growing louder ever since he was returned to office over a week ago in a controversial election. their bread and white flag of the opposition has one small been raised on this. rates of minutes. this time by the work is a balance the gathered outside factories and the state television...
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has said he's willing to share power but only after a constitutional referendum it would mark a reversal for the long running. role ruling lucas shank i should say who has consistently rejected any calls to step down those calls have been growing louder ever since he was returned to office over a week ago in a controversial election. the red white flag of the office. mission has been raised once more on the streets of minsk this time by the workers of bella bruce who gathered outside factories and the state television headquarters. all. go away they chanted directly at president alexander lukashenko who had come to win them over. the heckling continued and the president walked off the stage and into the crowd in a bid to pacify protests lucas shanker said he would stand down but only after the country holds a referendum. the president should not make decisions as a result of pressure the president must find a compromise which is acceptable to everyone exactly that's how it will be with we need to approve a new constitution so the opposition won't be against it it needs to be approved in a referendum
has said he's willing to share power but only after a constitutional referendum it would mark a reversal for the long running. role ruling lucas shank i should say who has consistently rejected any calls to step down those calls have been growing louder ever since he was returned to office over a week ago in a controversial election. the red white flag of the office. mission has been raised once more on the streets of minsk this time by the workers of bella bruce who gathered outside factories...
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if there is a post mark, as long as it is postmarked, it should be counted. but we want the pos office to correct the problem long before we get to the election. il should not be delayed. mail should not be slowed down. congress should act. and it is ironic, and in a way shmeful and sad that the postal workers are on nde front line in this ic, binding people, connecting people, in these challenging times, th somehow this wonderful institution that belongs to all of us is not going to have the pport from congress and this administration that it should. contrary to what the president of the united states says, the postal service is not a joke. that's an insult to every hard-working postal rvice, an insult to every customer in this country. >> all right. mark dimondstein, president of the american postal workers union, thank you very much for your time. >> thanks so much for having m >> brangham: we now turn to someone who's in charge of running an election. utah has had a great deal of experience with mail-in voting and officials there say it has helped with vo
if there is a post mark, as long as it is postmarked, it should be counted. but we want the pos office to correct the problem long before we get to the election. il should not be delayed. mail should not be slowed down. congress should act. and it is ironic, and in a way shmeful and sad that the postal workers are on nde front line in this ic, binding people, connecting people, in these challenging times, th somehow this wonderful institution that belongs to all of us is not going to have the...
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such a lot of this stuff in the 1st place rolling it out and then i suppose there's a question mark about how long this vaccine last how long you've got a minute to cover it and what's the ideal term ask most of it for life but it's not likely. yes absolutely i mean whatever the trials that have been reported so far none of the vaccine is the one that can give a protective immunity by the single short so that means that need to be given to shorts and so to to have enough immunity but that we don't really know for how long that community would last maybe one year 2 years or 5 year based on our previous experiences with the core nobody says i'm unity lost last productive enough for one year but to some extent if you're mean up to 3 years in source or conventional source back in 200220028 so certainly that is one of the things that we need to consider at that the vaccines those are being rolled out but those who are and provide enough protection for a year or 3 years and if they're going to wipe protection for one year that mean it would become a seasonal vaccine like influenza vaccine that. i mean w
such a lot of this stuff in the 1st place rolling it out and then i suppose there's a question mark about how long this vaccine last how long you've got a minute to cover it and what's the ideal term ask most of it for life but it's not likely. yes absolutely i mean whatever the trials that have been reported so far none of the vaccine is the one that can give a protective immunity by the single short so that means that need to be given to shorts and so to to have enough immunity but that we...
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national public radio said the bill marks a long wish list for democrats and "the new york times" said the bill was more a messaging document than a viable piece of legislation. madam president, government doesn't have a spending problem so much as an overspending problem and it's on full display right now as the democrats promote runaway spending, spending that is unrelated to the challenge before us. speaker pelosi is wasting our nation's time on a far-left fantasy that does not have a single chance in the world of becoming law. so let me be clear. republicans will hold the line on reckless spending. we need to keep the next relief bill to no more than a frill dollars and we -- frill dollars and we -- trillion dollars and we need to ensure the bill only includes things directly related to the coronavirus. i'm ready to act now. it's essential we get this right. and for the good of the country, this wild, willful wasteful spending by the democrats has to stop. thank you, madam president. and i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, all postcloture time is exp
national public radio said the bill marks a long wish list for democrats and "the new york times" said the bill was more a messaging document than a viable piece of legislation. madam president, government doesn't have a spending problem so much as an overspending problem and it's on full display right now as the democrats promote runaway spending, spending that is unrelated to the challenge before us. speaker pelosi is wasting our nation's time on a far-left fantasy that does not...
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there is an unexpected uptick in increasing back towards the one million mark signaling a long road aheadidesharing company announced it is suspending operations in california on on itst, making good promise to stop business rather than reclassify employees as employees share stumbled, that and much more coming up. romain:
there is an unexpected uptick in increasing back towards the one million mark signaling a long road aheadidesharing company announced it is suspending operations in california on on itst, making good promise to stop business rather than reclassify employees as employees share stumbled, that and much more coming up. romain:
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thinking with and marked human readable ballots. for a long time manufacturers said it's human readable because the machine marks it, and the gold standard is and march. that tells you the intention of the voter, human readable, it's not a mission, not a barcode. a lot of these machines will print out an audit report of what you voted, but it's in a barcode you can't read. he just have to trust that the barcode reads. there are so many more people sensitize that at the first whiff of an issue, there would be 1000 eyes and that wasn't the case four a few years ago. >> host: incented by terms, were you able to alter a vote count in this year's black hat? >> guest: so i don't know about at defcon voting village of this year. i haven't gotten all the results back so i don't know, sorry. >> in previous years you have? >> guest: yeah, other small to voice to this. when was let's say you got these machines and they are sitting in a warehouse every other year and use, so they sit for a year hoping nobody comes in tabs with them during that year. but w
thinking with and marked human readable ballots. for a long time manufacturers said it's human readable because the machine marks it, and the gold standard is and march. that tells you the intention of the voter, human readable, it's not a mission, not a barcode. a lot of these machines will print out an audit report of what you voted, but it's in a barcode you can't read. he just have to trust that the barcode reads. there are so many more people sensitize that at the first whiff of an issue,...
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things that sanofi really likes about it, and those same things could be a potential question mark in the longand then you look at the question of the deal, on the way you can get into be npv neutral is to be assuming $3 billion of sales for the drug without really discounting its probability of success, just with the cost of money. there really is, i don't think, particularly value adding in terms of the numbers, at least for the key drug. there might be stuff in the pipeline that might work out. as for the share price, nobody really cares. alix: what a great lead-in. guy's, stay. is part of it because sanofi has so much money, with that state in regeneron? do they have the cash and they have to do something with it? sam: that was the idea, right, and they still have tons of cash. they have fire from a balance sheet perspective in terms of debt. the other think of you very rarely get pharma companies buying companies whose main asset they already have control over, or at least some of the indications that they have control over. theust doesn't happen until phase 3 data or something. they obvi
things that sanofi really likes about it, and those same things could be a potential question mark in the longand then you look at the question of the deal, on the way you can get into be npv neutral is to be assuming $3 billion of sales for the drug without really discounting its probability of success, just with the cost of money. there really is, i don't think, particularly value adding in terms of the numbers, at least for the key drug. there might be stuff in the pipeline that might work...
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long run. whether it is global operations versus u.s. operations, whether it is microsoft or facebook, what makes more sense here? i think why mark zuckerberg is saying that is obviously, facebook is the global company. they operate in tons of countries. but they keep a lot of their data operations here in the united states. i think if you see the u.s. start to silo off services and say ok, this version of tiktok only works in the u.s., and data has to be stored in the u.s., that opens the door for other countries to perhaps do the same to american companies like a facebook. while mark zuckerberg is probably implying that a ban on tiktok in the u.s. opens up other companies to threaten the
long run. whether it is global operations versus u.s. operations, whether it is microsoft or facebook, what makes more sense here? i think why mark zuckerberg is saying that is obviously, facebook is the global company. they operate in tons of countries. but they keep a lot of their data operations here in the united states. i think if you see the u.s. start to silo off services and say ok, this version of tiktok only works in the u.s., and data has to be stored in the u.s., that opens the door...
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so here in washington, we have a post-marked ballot, as long as it is postmarked by election day or beforet after election day through certification. >> reporter: but it still means there will be delays, maybe a delay of weeks, before all of the ballots in every state can be counted this november. in new york's democratic primary in june, more than 20% of the mail-in ballots were tossed, and it took six weeks for some districts to declare winners. >> is it possible that we're not going to know the winner of theprction fordayh afterwards? >> yes. that's actually my biggest fear right now, that the expectation is election night, like most election nights, around midnight, 1:00, we know who the president is going to be. and in 2020, that is simply not going to be the case. we want to make sure that whoever wins was, indeed, the person, the candidate, that the voters wanted. and that's going to take time. and the expectation should be that we will probably not know the president of the united states until mid-to-late november. >> pauley: that old expression "keep on truckin'," takes on new mea
so here in washington, we have a post-marked ballot, as long as it is postmarked by election day or beforet after election day through certification. >> reporter: but it still means there will be delays, maybe a delay of weeks, before all of the ballots in every state can be counted this november. in new york's democratic primary in june, more than 20% of the mail-in ballots were tossed, and it took six weeks for some districts to declare winners. >> is it possible that we're not...
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long way off, but it's still possible. we don't need to say this to the folks there, but as we mark the 15th anniversary of katrina and as nervesouston, where hurricanes are concerned, the gulf states gave at the office a long time ago. and in the worst-case scenario, one of these is headed to texas, the other to louisiana during a pandemic that has hit both of those states hard. still, it's early yet, but we ask that you spare a thought for the folks in the gulf between now and when we next see you on monday night. for now, that is our broadcast for this evening and for this week. please try to have a good and safe weekend, and on behalf of all my colleagues here at the networks of nbc news, good night. >>> he's almost like a marvel comic book arch villain. he's bright. he's clever. evil as can be. >> on a beautiful, sprawling farm, seeds of danger. >> we heard this big explosion. he's just laying on the ground. >> this loving father of three, the farm's heart and soul, killed in a ball of fire. >> they were saying it wasn't an accident. >> our assumption was it was a pipe bomb. >> someone finds the dead man had reaped what he
long way off, but it's still possible. we don't need to say this to the folks there, but as we mark the 15th anniversary of katrina and as nervesouston, where hurricanes are concerned, the gulf states gave at the office a long time ago. and in the worst-case scenario, one of these is headed to texas, the other to louisiana during a pandemic that has hit both of those states hard. still, it's early yet, but we ask that you spare a thought for the folks in the gulf between now and when we next...
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with hand marked, human readable ballots. for a long time, manufacturers say it is human readable because a machine made it, and the gold standard is hand marked. it is not a barcode. a lot of these machines will print out an audit report of what you voted, but it is a barcode you cannot read. you just have to trust a barcode. now there are so many more people sensitized that at the first whiff of an issue, it will be 1000 eyes. that was not the case a few years ago. >> mr. moss, in simplified terms, here you able to alter a vote count in this year's black hat? >> i do not know about def con. i have not gotten all the results back. i do not know. sorry. >> in previous years you have? >> yeah, and there are multiple ways to do this. let's say you have these machines and they are sitting in a warehouse unused. they sit for a year hoping nobody comes and tampers with them in that year. when it times to program the machines, there is usually a memory card. you plug that memory card into every machine and that teaches the machine what is on
with hand marked, human readable ballots. for a long time, manufacturers say it is human readable because a machine made it, and the gold standard is hand marked. it is not a barcode. a lot of these machines will print out an audit report of what you voted, but it is a barcode you cannot read. you just have to trust a barcode. now there are so many more people sensitized that at the first whiff of an issue, it will be 1000 eyes. that was not the case a few years ago. >> mr. moss, in...
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mark. that was a pretty long speech from the u.s. president. it was wide-ranging. how effective do you think it was? >> well, it was effective for those who wanted to hear that message which was i think we can acknowledge a pretty dark message. and for folks right now who are buying into that kind of tone, that is what they wanted to hear because what they are saying is their suburbs are being taken over. we saw donald trump try to accentuate that. so the idea of fear, is that going to be effective. i think that donald trump did a good job of effectively delivering that. i think that it will work well with his base but i think people that are in the middle might walk away from the speech wondering kind of what is going on here. >> that is my question, anybody who has watched the last four days of the republican convention, and of course also last week with the democrats, who needed to have been flipped or convinced, and do you think that either side, either party, was more effective at perhaps speaking to independents or suburban women, people who needed to be conv
mark. that was a pretty long speech from the u.s. president. it was wide-ranging. how effective do you think it was? >> well, it was effective for those who wanted to hear that message which was i think we can acknowledge a pretty dark message. and for folks right now who are buying into that kind of tone, that is what they wanted to hear because what they are saying is their suburbs are being taken over. we saw donald trump try to accentuate that. so the idea of fear, is that going to be...
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some people argue democrats did miss the mark in waiting so long to talk about what has been going onn these cities. >> they had the biggest platform at their convention, four knights of uninterrupted programming, they don't give us that luxury at the rnc but they didn't speak up against it. this is a agenda in action. they control these cities and we've seen the disastrous old and it wasn't enough for the innocent business owners to have their bars and restaurants burned to the ground in minneapolis. wasn't enough when captain david doran lost his life protecting his friend epstein shop, wasn't enough the two teenagers who died in mayor dirk and's sunny of love in seattle. that wasn't enough for joe biden to say anything about it but we've seen donald trump is the law and order president, we will defend every american's right to safety and freedom which this nation has always been about. >> coming up in the next hour of "fox and friends first" hurricane laura churns inland after slamming the coast and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. live in louisiana and texas with conti
some people argue democrats did miss the mark in waiting so long to talk about what has been going onn these cities. >> they had the biggest platform at their convention, four knights of uninterrupted programming, they don't give us that luxury at the rnc but they didn't speak up against it. this is a agenda in action. they control these cities and we've seen the disastrous old and it wasn't enough for the innocent business owners to have their bars and restaurants burned to the ground in...
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many are trying to beat the heat.tuesday marked the fifth day in a week long stretch of extreme temperaturesng to start seeing stress on the system."with an investigation underway into the latest round of rolling blackouts... the governor says more are inevitable as the state is expected to peak at 50,000 megawatts of power tuesday and 47,000 wednesday.governor gavin newsom's administration is investigating regulators' failure to predict and plan for the shortages...especially amid a pandemic when everyone is encouraged to work, learn and ultimately stay inside. the state's largest electric company, pg&e, said the california independent system operator --also known as cal iso-- gave it a ten minute notice to shut down power to hundreds of thousands of customers over the weekend. ((az)) cal iso has yet to confirm pg&e's claim, but leaders of the agency say the blackouts could've been avoided had the state's public utilities commission listened to their constant warnings of an energy shortfall. meanwhile.. the public utilities commission says the recent demand for electricity isn't out of the
many are trying to beat the heat.tuesday marked the fifth day in a week long stretch of extreme temperaturesng to start seeing stress on the system."with an investigation underway into the latest round of rolling blackouts... the governor says more are inevitable as the state is expected to peak at 50,000 megawatts of power tuesday and 47,000 wednesday.governor gavin newsom's administration is investigating regulators' failure to predict and plan for the shortages...especially amid a...
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should advocate for is that because of these delays, you're ballot should be counted as long as it is post marked by the correct day. much like we administer tax collection in this country. if it is post marked by the day, then your vote should be counted and government should take it and receive it. >> reporter: so this is something that pennsylvania has asked the department of state to consider. they're looking to make sure that votes are counted if they come in up to three days after the election as long as they've been post marked by that day. some counties in pennsylvania are also looking at enacting in-person absentee voting centers, especially in this area of pennsylvania. so that is an alternative option that you could get. but all in all, because of these delays, election officials are really advocating for voters to send in battols as early as possible to guarantee you are marked before election day so as the changes take place your vote could be counted. garrett. >> mara barrett in philly. thank you. >>> coming up, brand-new polling giving us a clearer picture of where things stand not
should advocate for is that because of these delays, you're ballot should be counted as long as it is post marked by the correct day. much like we administer tax collection in this country. if it is post marked by the day, then your vote should be counted and government should take it and receive it. >> reporter: so this is something that pennsylvania has asked the department of state to consider. they're looking to make sure that votes are counted if they come in up to three days after...
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they splashed down safely after a month's long journey said to mark a major milestone for the futuref space travel >> splash down. >> a historic and successful splash down off the coast of florida. >> welcome back to planet earth. thanks for flying spacex. >> the first water landing for an american flown spacecraft in 45 years. >> what an amazing day today we made history. >> the spacex dragon is about 3,500 degrees farenheit. it was slowing down the capsule from 350 to 15 miles per hour. the journey beginning two months ago with astronauts. today marked another significant milestone in the future of space flight. >> 3, 2, 1, 0. ignition lift off of the falcon 9. >> spacex became the first private company to send astronauts into orbit. it had been nearly a decade since nasa launched anyone from u.s. soil. suiting up for the mission meant spending time on experiments and maintenance on the mission. >> both of our sons are pretty happy about that their pet dinosaur made it into orbit. >> kept the crew company with social media buzzing. >> it's hard to put into words just what it was li
they splashed down safely after a month's long journey said to mark a major milestone for the futuref space travel >> splash down. >> a historic and successful splash down off the coast of florida. >> welcome back to planet earth. thanks for flying spacex. >> the first water landing for an american flown spacecraft in 45 years. >> what an amazing day today we made history. >> the spacex dragon is about 3,500 degrees farenheit. it was slowing down the capsule...
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long-term. francine: mark, thank you so much. bluebay asset management chief investment officer. coming up, a conversation on markets and fixed income with head ofklock strategy. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get the bloomberg business flash. --ket the pharmaceutical takada pharmaceutical is finalizing a deal to sell part of its business to blackstone. it has been in investment mode. this company has agreed to pay $533 million if it fails to buy virgin australian airlines. the unusually high breakup fee helped win over the air than administrator. virgins creditors will vote on the deal in september. in the world's largest container shipment has restated its full-year guidance. aersk reported second-quarter ibitda that beat analyst estimates. it says it was able to serve customers under very difficult circumstances. and that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: thank you so much. you are on a surge that the euro is on a surge -- the euro is on a surge. hearing 115 on the euro. francine? francine: tom, if you look at european stocks, they are tradi
long-term. francine: mark, thank you so much. bluebay asset management chief investment officer. coming up, a conversation on markets and fixed income with head ofklock strategy. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get the bloomberg business flash. --ket the pharmaceutical takada pharmaceutical is finalizing a deal to sell part of its business to blackstone. it has been in investment mode. this company has agreed to pay $533 million if it fails to buy virgin...
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tonight cbs' mark strassmann kicks off our week-long series, the new normal, back to school reportingm the hot zone of georgia. >> there could be several kids in our school right now who have it. >> reporter: seniors hope terhune and ryle meadows are covid scared. jefferson city high is typical for georgia, masks are only recommended. georgia, masks are the girls say maybe half the students wear one. >> every single day i think that there is less and less kids wearing masks. >> reporter: they started a petition, mandate masks. roughly 2,000 people signed it already. why are the masks so important to you? >> i just don't understand like why everyone wouldn't want to wear one to keep other people safe. >> reporter: in georgia's cherokee county seniors at etowah high flashed perfect smiles, not one mask in the picture. and remember this photo? at north paulding high kids without masks jammed the hallway like a drake concert. at least 35 people here have since tested positive. but many parents oppose masks. one repeated false information at paulding county school board meeting. >> we do n
tonight cbs' mark strassmann kicks off our week-long series, the new normal, back to school reportingm the hot zone of georgia. >> there could be several kids in our school right now who have it. >> reporter: seniors hope terhune and ryle meadows are covid scared. jefferson city high is typical for georgia, masks are only recommended. georgia, masks are the girls say maybe half the students wear one. >> every single day i think that there is less and less kids wearing masks....
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long way off, but it's still possible. we don't need to say this to the folks there, but as we mark the 15th anniversary of katrina and as nerveswhere hurricanes are concerned, the gulf states gave at the office a long time ago. and in the worst-case scenario, one of these is headed to texas, the other to louisiana during a pandemic that has hit both of those states hard. still, it's early yet, but we ask that you spare a thought for the folks in the gulf between now and when we next see you on monday night. for now, that is our broadcast for this evening and for this week. please try to have a good and safe weekend, and on behalf of all my colleagues here at the networks of nbc news, good night. >>> i haven't slept a wink. anything could happen over the course of the next hour. i'm completely beyond it. it has been such an -- it's been a big week. there's been a lot. this was the front page in wilmington, delaware, today. wilmington is where joe biden lives. it's where he and senator kamala harris accepted the nominations of their party for the presidential and vice presidential ticket of the democratic party. this is the fron
long way off, but it's still possible. we don't need to say this to the folks there, but as we mark the 15th anniversary of katrina and as nerveswhere hurricanes are concerned, the gulf states gave at the office a long time ago. and in the worst-case scenario, one of these is headed to texas, the other to louisiana during a pandemic that has hit both of those states hard. still, it's early yet, but we ask that you spare a thought for the folks in the gulf between now and when we next see you on...
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i think honestly i know in the long term and mark and many others are in the. can implement along with delivering babies randi is also responsible for delivering paperwork to fish and that's because getting. on ok now and then congressman nadler. and. the. 6 people down there. at. times and he gives you joy. because of that friend. when no not at all in line with. us. but it's limited and from. putting. on some guys up on somebody i'm all about over like. i'm rather. than. a fellow but i'll take. her dad not. back as the harbor lorna is still. admit it's tough. on the. bottom of the. bottle. don't you. think in a mechanic some. meanwhile there is having another goal at catching some fish. but the law of god. and nurse persistence will feed his family tonight with some spearfish to sell to this neighborhood. rémy swart is delivering a life into the slum. today she deals with the other side of her job which is visited by a young girl with a disturbing package. now. it is only. going to go. in. and. think the mouth is a voice 6. in the. hall i was feeling so on pa
i think honestly i know in the long term and mark and many others are in the. can implement along with delivering babies randi is also responsible for delivering paperwork to fish and that's because getting. on ok now and then congressman nadler. and. the. 6 people down there. at. times and he gives you joy. because of that friend. when no not at all in line with. us. but it's limited and from. putting. on some guys up on somebody i'm all about over like. i'm rather. than. a fellow but i'll...
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conservative lawmakers in congress, mitch mcconnell among them, but many others including mark meadows, who not long ago was the leader of sort of a conservative rumpus group in congress and now is the white house chief of staff. it's such a conundrum for them to be hurtling themselves towards spending more money on unemployment benefits when it's not something that's really part and parcel of what they describe as their party's mission. but they realized in painful, painful detail while scanning poll numbers in the last few weeks that their ship is going down unless they do something about the pandemic. they can see that the president is not doing it. he's trying to argue that it's the governors' responsibilities or it's china's fault, so there's nothing that can be done, it is what it is. but congress members in this republican party are literally freaking out about how many losses they personally or as a party will sustain if they don't deliver something of value. as, you know, rahm emanuel used to say, points on the board. they've got to get some points up very quickly. >> hey, kim, i note that
conservative lawmakers in congress, mitch mcconnell among them, but many others including mark meadows, who not long ago was the leader of sort of a conservative rumpus group in congress and now is the white house chief of staff. it's such a conundrum for them to be hurtling themselves towards spending more money on unemployment benefits when it's not something that's really part and parcel of what they describe as their party's mission. but they realized in painful, painful detail while...
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glad that they're alive and okay, but figuring out this is going to leave a mark certainly for a longime to come. stephanie? >> i am mesmerized right now, sam broad standing before us, not a gust of wind. the size of that tree, the roots, extraordinary. i cannot imagine what the last 12 hours have been like. our colleague peter alexander just confirmed president trump will be heading over to fema today to get as update on the storm. my god, that tree. >>> coming up next, a fourth night of protests in wisconsin on the heels of the most widespread day of act visit in the history of american sports. the nba players, they took a stand. the nba players, they took a stand. ♪ (peter walsh) people came and they met and they felt comfortable. it's what we did with coogan's. you felt safe and, if you were safe, you could be joyful. everybody has a coogan's. and almost half those small businesses, they could close if people don't do something. we have to keep our communities together. that's how we get through this. ♪ ...to soccer practices... ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give th
glad that they're alive and okay, but figuring out this is going to leave a mark certainly for a longime to come. stephanie? >> i am mesmerized right now, sam broad standing before us, not a gust of wind. the size of that tree, the roots, extraordinary. i cannot imagine what the last 12 hours have been like. our colleague peter alexander just confirmed president trump will be heading over to fema today to get as update on the storm. my god, that tree. >>> coming up next, a fourth...
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mark meadows. >> we have a long way toss go. the last three days, actually the last four days trying to get to some kind of consensus, at least to start negotiating. i'm not optimistic there will be a solution in the very near term. >> reporter: the weekend talks have made little progress determining how or whether to expand the extra $600 per week in unemployment benefits many americans have been receiving. democrats are pushing for the rest of their $3 trillion plus plan that includes a massive bailout for state and local governments. >> we need a bold, strong solution. we're not close to an agreement yet. but we are making progress and i'm hopeful that we can get to an agreement. there are significant divisions that remain. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi meantime is going after white house coronavirus advisor dr. deborah birx. >> i think the president is spreading disinformation about the virus and she is his appointee. so i don't have confidence there, no. >> i have tremendous respect for the speaker. it was unfortu
mark meadows. >> we have a long way toss go. the last three days, actually the last four days trying to get to some kind of consensus, at least to start negotiating. i'm not optimistic there will be a solution in the very near term. >> reporter: the weekend talks have made little progress determining how or whether to expand the extra $600 per week in unemployment benefits many americans have been receiving. democrats are pushing for the rest of their $3 trillion plus plan that...
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death of george floyd in police custody has touched off an examination of long simmering racial issues not only here but also yoers. marks has the story from london. >> reporter: at the tate modern museum in lund, they've just reopened lockdown so discover that the installation they thought was bold when it first opened in the museum'senml now seems positively clair foye vant. it's a statement about slavery by american artist cara walker. as she explained in the accompanied video. sa africa to waters which america. england was the beneficiary of the slave trade and its products, and so you have this kind of institution that spaps many hns of years and everybody's implicated in it. >> everybody's implicated in it including the people that ep joyed this face. they made their fortune in sugar business which was formed with slave labor. if it looks a little familiar, that's because its modelled after one of the most famous monuments in london. the imposing memorial to kwooep victoria that has sat in front of buckingham paults for more than a search features classic himry to deticket a monarchy. while the museum shows the da
death of george floyd in police custody has touched off an examination of long simmering racial issues not only here but also yoers. marks has the story from london. >> reporter: at the tate modern museum in lund, they've just reopened lockdown so discover that the installation they thought was bold when it first opened in the museum'senml now seems positively clair foye vant. it's a statement about slavery by american artist cara walker. as she explained in the accompanied video. sa...
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these days of the coronavirus pandemic if is a to counts in the anything to go by as long as people stick to the mark trails. hina is fine with it. people like to be in the actual surroundings. lake validation is particularly popular. it's a delicate balancing act protecting nature while promoting crowds of people to have some fun and the sun. these days the ranges only go out in pests communing with nature means different things to different people. it hurts us we have a managing the crowds are getting harder one of my colleagues said we are more like people minders than conservation officers. you hear it all so they threaten to call a lawyer with the threats. even when all you want to do was clarify this was also clear. protected plant species grow in the nature reserves and conservation areas around the lake for example the marsh. in restricted areas people often build fires which is not limited to all this and with cigarette butts. the heart of the summer the more people head into the water as many as a 1000 per day at the book when they go waterfalls in the. often they get close to sensitive are
these days of the coronavirus pandemic if is a to counts in the anything to go by as long as people stick to the mark trails. hina is fine with it. people like to be in the actual surroundings. lake validation is particularly popular. it's a delicate balancing act protecting nature while promoting crowds of people to have some fun and the sun. these days the ranges only go out in pests communing with nature means different things to different people. it hurts us we have a managing the crowds...
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cooling center in california's capital city many are trying to beat the heat tuesday marked the 5th day in a week long stretch of extreme temperatures sizzling the state and overwhelming the electrical grid we're going to start i seen the stress on the system with an investigation under way into the latest round of rolling blackouts the governor says more are inevitable as the state is expected to peak at 50,000 megawatts of power tuesday and 47,000 wednesday governor gavin newsom's administration is investigating regulators failure to predict and plan for the shortages, especially amid a pandemic when everyone is encouraged to work learn and ultimately stay inside the state's largest electric company pg e said the california independent system operator also known as cal, iso given a 10 minute notice to shut down power to hundreds of thousands of customers over the weekend guy so has yet to comment on pg e's claims but the agency says this could have been avoided had the public utilities commission listen to their constant warnings of an energy shortfall meanwhile, the public utilities commission says
cooling center in california's capital city many are trying to beat the heat tuesday marked the 5th day in a week long stretch of extreme temperatures sizzling the state and overwhelming the electrical grid we're going to start i seen the stress on the system with an investigation under way into the latest round of rolling blackouts the governor says more are inevitable as the state is expected to peak at 50,000 megawatts of power tuesday and 47,000 wednesday governor gavin newsom's...
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coming up next, a first in space for an astronaut who has waited a long time to make her mark on history. and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-free cash and stay in the home you love. you've probably bee
coming up next, a first in space for an astronaut who has waited a long time to make her mark on history. and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it...