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morton toy confirms that some oil is still leaking out of the wreck. in fact he may have to organize a. other pumping operation. because that boucher and other warships are disintegrating. you also react because something is starting to leak more but we have also emptied wrecks because of the risk they might posts in maybe 10 to 20 years and the reason why we do. these kind of measures now is mainly due to the corrosion in 10 to 20 years it might be too late to do any physical operations on them right. this disintegration of sunken world war 2 era ships is one big reason why norway is taking active measures to protect its coastal areas it's one of the few countries that have done so. steel structures that are under water lose between half a millimeter and 2 millimeters of fitness per decade. depending on salt content water depth and temperature. australian researchers have discovered that if these structures lose between $3.10 millimeters of thickness they can become unstable and break apart. many of these wrecks have gotten to this point already or wi
morton toy confirms that some oil is still leaking out of the wreck. in fact he may have to organize a. other pumping operation. because that boucher and other warships are disintegrating. you also react because something is starting to leak more but we have also emptied wrecks because of the risk they might posts in maybe 10 to 20 years and the reason why we do. these kind of measures now is mainly due to the corrosion in 10 to 20 years it might be too late to do any physical operations on...
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hospital, morton plant hospital in clearwater, and advent health north had no icu beds available saturday. thetampa bay times reported data collected by the agency for health care administration. to your calls. we will go first to cedric in boston. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to make a comment about president trump. he used his whole fourth of july weekend talking about statues, and people are dying from this disease. job.ur this guy cannot even do a job. all these sick people worrying about going back to work, told not to wear a mask. we are going to fire his behind. in texas. is good morning. caller: how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: my comment pertains to all the violence we are having across the country. apparently, people have forgotten the history of this country. i'm old enough to remember what we were taught when we went to , and wes youngsters read history books that they are not reading today. the civil war was not fought over slavery at all. passed the slavery law completely separate from the revolution -- issuedresident lincoln the emancipation proclama
hospital, morton plant hospital in clearwater, and advent health north had no icu beds available saturday. thetampa bay times reported data collected by the agency for health care administration. to your calls. we will go first to cedric in boston. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to make a comment about president trump. he used his whole fourth of july weekend talking about statues, and people are dying from this disease. job.ur this guy cannot even do a job. all these sick people...
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ok morton we'll leave it there really good to talk to you that was a morton. who's made 2 documentaries on north korea and it was good to have you on the program today thank you. brazil's frontline health workers and senior clerics are accusing the president of crimes against humanity over the covert outbreak there are now taking their complaint to international the international criminal court in the hague brazil has suffered more than 87000 deaths and 2400000 registered cases making it the 2nd worst affected country after the united states a union representing more than a 1000000 brazilian medical professionals say that jebel scenario reacted to the pandemic with contempt neglect and denial also points to bolton are adamant insistence to you on using medicines which are proven to be ineffective in treating with 19 and that is resistance to social isolation measures to actually worsened the spread of the virus it is the 2nd complaint to the i.c.c. against the narrow over the health crisis the 1st was filed back in april with similar accusations from the outse
ok morton we'll leave it there really good to talk to you that was a morton. who's made 2 documentaries on north korea and it was good to have you on the program today thank you. brazil's frontline health workers and senior clerics are accusing the president of crimes against humanity over the covert outbreak there are now taking their complaint to international the international criminal court in the hague brazil has suffered more than 87000 deaths and 2400000 registered cases making it the...
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andrew morton book in the early 1990s. were they involved? i really don't know.hank you for your candour? the daily telegraph is where we will go back to. profits for women on board increased tenfold ? for women on board increased tenfold? apparently if you board is more representative of the workers and the world generally, you can be more profitable. that shouldn't really co m e more profitable. that shouldn't really come as a massive surprise but it does highlight the huge inequalities we have across many, many different companies, notjust the largest companies in this country but also small to medium sized businesses where the boards are stuffed full of men, generally white men, generally white men from middle—class backgrounds and expanding that, and i say it as a business owner, i say expanding that to include people from all different backgrounds, not just focusing to include people from all different backgrounds, notjust focusing on gender but background, and really increasing the representativeness of those boards can only be a good thing, notjust for th
andrew morton book in the early 1990s. were they involved? i really don't know.hank you for your candour? the daily telegraph is where we will go back to. profits for women on board increased tenfold ? for women on board increased tenfold? apparently if you board is more representative of the workers and the world generally, you can be more profitable. that shouldn't really co m e more profitable. that shouldn't really come as a massive surprise but it does highlight the huge inequalities we...
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which, by the way, you mentioned levi morton at the beginning, levi morton was not the important personality here. it was thomas collier platt who ran the state with an iron fist, they might -- the mainstream reformers may, because there were enough republicans to stop the democrats in tammany hall in new york city. >> next is the call from steve. >> caller: i love the series -- my question doesn't pertain directly to the supreme court case. but i was wondering about this triangle of the factories in new york city. to what degree did that speed up the development of labor union movement in this country, to what degree, they talk about working conditions. that have to have labor union movement growing in america? >> paul kens, can you help him with that question? >> well, i couldn't answer that question directly because i wouldn't know how it sped up the creation of unions but i think it drew more attention to the problems of tenement house business. >> next is will, watching us from lincoln, delaware. >> caller: yes, calling from lincoln, delaware, thank you susan for taking the call. it's a
which, by the way, you mentioned levi morton at the beginning, levi morton was not the important personality here. it was thomas collier platt who ran the state with an iron fist, they might -- the mainstream reformers may, because there were enough republicans to stop the democrats in tammany hall in new york city. >> next is the call from steve. >> caller: i love the series -- my question doesn't pertain directly to the supreme court case. but i was wondering about this triangle...
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rush was hired on sacramento's kfbk, this after the firing of morton downy, jr.king on set. downy was canned on radio after he told an ethnic joke on-air and to rush limbaugh. he quickly became the top talk show host in sacramento, then he was placed in national syndication in 1988, and limbaugh's impact on talk radio was transformative. news junkies had nbc, abc, cbs, "the new york times," "the washington post," which all leaned left. limbaugh filled that void be establishing a clubhouse for conservatives, and soon every major market would have limbaugh and a stable of his imitators. and when fox news launched on television in 1996 it adopt:96 the a.m. talk radio play book. later msnbc took note of that success, briefly gained viewers by giving keith a downy like platform against george w. bush. anybody remember his quote bush was urinating on the constitution? and now it was toned down as a version of that which morton dpo downy had established. entertainment masked as news, constant conflict, good guys versus bad guys and preordained outcomes just like what? p
rush was hired on sacramento's kfbk, this after the firing of morton downy, jr.king on set. downy was canned on radio after he told an ethnic joke on-air and to rush limbaugh. he quickly became the top talk show host in sacramento, then he was placed in national syndication in 1988, and limbaugh's impact on talk radio was transformative. news junkies had nbc, abc, cbs, "the new york times," "the washington post," which all leaned left. limbaugh filled that void be...
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reporter: it is not just morton williams.ke to the owner of a new york bar who said some employees are demanding 20-dollar an hour to match the benefits or only want to work less than 30 hours a week so they can still claim unemployment benefit. we reached out to new york state. they responded with this quote, unemployment benefits are a lifeline for new yorkers who lose their jobs and it is unacceptable that dishonest individuals would seek to defraud the system. we know a lot of americans may be staying home because of health concerns other they are caregivers or the combination of the federal benefits which right now are $600 a week and the state benefits are more than what they made pre-pandemic. this is making the rehiring process a struggle. you have businesses that are open but unfortunately they're still looking for that staff. back to you. connell: certainly complicates things. kristina. jackie has more on all of this. jackie: here now, liz peek, foxnews.com columnist and gary kaltbaum from kaltbaum capital managemen
reporter: it is not just morton williams.ke to the owner of a new york bar who said some employees are demanding 20-dollar an hour to match the benefits or only want to work less than 30 hours a week so they can still claim unemployment benefit. we reached out to new york state. they responded with this quote, unemployment benefits are a lifeline for new yorkers who lose their jobs and it is unacceptable that dishonest individuals would seek to defraud the system. we know a lot of americans may...
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morton son andreas is also a fisherman his generation in particular is affected by the shortage of women on the pharaohs andreas is single but many of his friends have partners from southeast asia. to the looks of the models often enough these days it's easy to find a beautiful young woman you sit down on the computer with a click to enter and they're right there on the floor and there's a big difference between them going for always one. with a filipino you go all around circles loaded she cooks orleans and does laundry for involves them. while many ferro east women are leaving the islands philippinas are arriving and taking their place. mainly thomas among them. she was one of the 1st filipino women to come to the barracks. my 1st day i was horrified jetlag and. dark. i'm like we don't like so i've been seen so much nature that time i didn't plan to stay here for just the tribal war. like. for 12 years bang lived her dream life she found love security and started a family. as the mother of 2 daughters she enjoyed her life on the remote pharaohs. but when she discovered her husband was
morton son andreas is also a fisherman his generation in particular is affected by the shortage of women on the pharaohs andreas is single but many of his friends have partners from southeast asia. to the looks of the models often enough these days it's easy to find a beautiful young woman you sit down on the computer with a click to enter and they're right there on the floor and there's a big difference between them going for always one. with a filipino you go all around circles loaded she...
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at the port of tour schollers morton johana says sells his catch of the day. his father and grandfather were also fisherman it's tough work for the guys but that's not what fair always women are looking for these days ya pay a quarter you know so i just fell. times of change. when i was young it was totally different but i spend i'm going to spend today young women are mainly looking for excitement in the farrows doesn't have as much to offer them as denmark from germany or france for example if you have. more 10 son andreas is also a fisherman his generation in particular is affected by the shortage of women on the pharaohs on trances single but many of his friends have partners from southeast asia. to. the most of the money out often enough these days it's easy to find a beautiful young woman like you sit down on the computer click enter and they're right there on the floor and there's a big difference between them going fairly easily with a filipino you go all around in circles loaded she cooks orleans and does laundry for a lot of the store. while many fer
at the port of tour schollers morton johana says sells his catch of the day. his father and grandfather were also fisherman it's tough work for the guys but that's not what fair always women are looking for these days ya pay a quarter you know so i just fell. times of change. when i was young it was totally different but i spend i'm going to spend today young women are mainly looking for excitement in the farrows doesn't have as much to offer them as denmark from germany or france for example...
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>> well, that is not true at morton plant. i've been in contact with the ceo and their folks. they still have capacity at the hospital. we certainly hope that they're not going to need that, but they have capacity. now, they are going to stop elective surgeries starting this friday, and it's on a daily basis, those decisions, whether they will start them back up again. >> so let's talk about those day-to-day decisions. the florida education commissioner said that public schools are going to be ordered to reopen in august and offer the full range of services to students and family. do you have concerns about that, and do you consider that also something to be a decision that may need to be made on a day-to-day basis as you actually get closer to the end of the month? >> it will be. our school systems in florida are on a countywide basis. but there are challenges as was said by your previous guests, if we do not have child care and schools open, it's very difficult for people to go back to work. fortunately, a lot of the summer camps and other providers for child care have reope
>> well, that is not true at morton plant. i've been in contact with the ceo and their folks. they still have capacity at the hospital. we certainly hope that they're not going to need that, but they have capacity. now, they are going to stop elective surgeries starting this friday, and it's on a daily basis, those decisions, whether they will start them back up again. >> so let's talk about those day-to-day decisions. the florida education commissioner said that public schools are...
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sends me to what morton packed with idle cruise liners who his place is stirring up memories of that nightmare trip. ever since then i've kept my distance this is as close as i'll get to the giants of the sea hamburg germany made port but i am one of the few despite health scares and the sick to its huge carbon footprint business have been booming and over the rotavirus. now the operators face billions in losses and lawsuits some scientists have labeled the ships incubators for infectious disease but the industry says it took extraordinary measures to limit outbreaks. germany's are tiny and cut short a world cruise when the coronavirus broke out to get help in australia. this cruise entertainer was one of the thousands trapped on board. they did everything they could our captain and cruise director both with an amazing job they didn't get any sleep i was a really difficult time quarantine was strict you couldn't leave your cabin. the ukrainian still has concerns about safety. she should have been kind of the ships don't have a laboratory where they can do tests for example that's som
sends me to what morton packed with idle cruise liners who his place is stirring up memories of that nightmare trip. ever since then i've kept my distance this is as close as i'll get to the giants of the sea hamburg germany made port but i am one of the few despite health scares and the sick to its huge carbon footprint business have been booming and over the rotavirus. now the operators face billions in losses and lawsuits some scientists have labeled the ships incubators for infectious...
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morton. because you call him stupid. as the center of the mostly sunni were now if you try to raise the more. you supporters of. perhaps preparing elections are in therapy so this is a domestic for you because i've been in the shoes of mr erdogan is the reality. of france all decrease the us at the same time of friends or. civilization there are real world is against this decision it harms relations between greece and and the relations between european and the european union and the other. countries turkey. they need to. hear. this is r.t. international still had on the part. a 2 year suspended prison sentence is given to a former concentration camp guard has been found guilty of accessory to mass murder details on that story i'm more after the short break. seem wrong. to shape. and in. equals betrayal. worlds apart. to look for common ground. no shots. actually felt. a strong. system. which your thirst for. welcome back u.s. military insists it kept a safe distance while conducting a visual inspection of an iranian airc
morton. because you call him stupid. as the center of the mostly sunni were now if you try to raise the more. you supporters of. perhaps preparing elections are in therapy so this is a domestic for you because i've been in the shoes of mr erdogan is the reality. of france all decrease the us at the same time of friends or. civilization there are real world is against this decision it harms relations between greece and and the relations between european and the european union and the other....
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morton. because you know i'm still plans for better as the center of the mostly sunni we're now at the right range the more. you supporters of. perhaps preparing elections are in therapy so this is is a domestic for you because i've been in the seizure of mr erdogan is the reality. of france or greece the us in the same time of france or. civilization there are the world is against this decision it harms relations between greece and and the relations between europe and the european union and the other. countries turkey. they need to. hear. the coronavirus pandemic is having a. devastating impact on care for elderly people in victoria australia a key problem is the sort of shortage of medical workers in that sector and the situation's about to be made worse by a major round of furrows affecting casual and part time staff this is intended to help stop the spread of the virus recently victoria recorded a spike in new cases. i'm joined on the by dr norman swan he's a medical correspondent for the
morton. because you know i'm still plans for better as the center of the mostly sunni we're now at the right range the more. you supporters of. perhaps preparing elections are in therapy so this is is a domestic for you because i've been in the seizure of mr erdogan is the reality. of france or greece the us in the same time of france or. civilization there are the world is against this decision it harms relations between greece and and the relations between europe and the european union and...
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morton and ms. wurfle and other members of the fire department who have been a constant voice for expansion of the auxiliary water supply system. i really want to thank the puc who have stepped up and are taking this very seriously and look forward to our next hearing in six months. >> supervisor mar: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor haney? okay. >> supervisor haney: i'm okay, thank you. >> supervisor mar: can you please call roll? >> on the motion offered by chair martha the hearing -- mar that the the hearing about to the call of the chair. peskin aye. haney aye. mar aye. there are three ayes. >> supervisor mar: thank you. mr. clerk, any further business? >> there is no further business before the committee for today. >> supervisor mar: this is adjourned. bye. at 62942 working with together we can support your children. it's been my dream to start is a valley school since i was a little girl. i'm having a lot of fun with it (clapping) the biggest thing we really want the kids to have fun.
morton and ms. wurfle and other members of the fire department who have been a constant voice for expansion of the auxiliary water supply system. i really want to thank the puc who have stepped up and are taking this very seriously and look forward to our next hearing in six months. >> supervisor mar: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor haney? okay. >> supervisor haney: i'm okay, thank you. >> supervisor mar: can you please call roll? >> on the motion offered by...
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now hans-peter morton toy is heading out to survey some shipwreck sites. this aircraft is outfitted with high definition cameras that can spot oil slicks quickly . at least once a week one time in this team check all the wrecks that are classified as dangerous . today the fly over the oslo fjord. one 5th of norway's population lives near this narrow inlet in oil spill here would reach land in no time. this is the border fortress in april 1940 the fortress managed to delay a german naval force headed for oslo. and its gun sank the heavy cruiser lucia. which went down with more than $1400.00 tons of fuel on board. the blueshirts still lies on the floor of the fjord 70 meters down. it has been officially designated as a war memorial to protect it from looters. but the wreck no longer poses a serious threat to the environment since the boucher say it's been leaking small amounts of fuel. in 1900 for the norwegian coastal authority had most of what was left pumped out. there is still some left 4050 estimated. cubics of the soul because they didn't empty the tan
now hans-peter morton toy is heading out to survey some shipwreck sites. this aircraft is outfitted with high definition cameras that can spot oil slicks quickly . at least once a week one time in this team check all the wrecks that are classified as dangerous . today the fly over the oslo fjord. one 5th of norway's population lives near this narrow inlet in oil spill here would reach land in no time. this is the border fortress in april 1940 the fortress managed to delay a german naval force...
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what is the public health reason why someone in one side of gil morton avenue, what is the public healthsomeone is the public health reason why someone living on one side of the avenue is subject to restrictions because they fall under the city council, but they are presumably not allowed to cross the road to speak to their neighbour opposite because they fall under another district council. there are other examples across the city. if he could offer advice, i think we would appreciate it. leicester went into lockdown because of the infection rate and it took so long to get the specific data. local authorities still complain they are not getting patient identifiable data and no data on a daily basis, and they are not getting contact tracing data. the prime minister yesterday said we have a world leading system for testing and tracing and it will avoid a second spike. we know there have been problems with this testing and racing. last week it was revealed he had over this dated by 200,000 the test data. i believe this is a £130 million contract that was given with no tender. what is wrong
what is the public health reason why someone in one side of gil morton avenue, what is the public healthsomeone is the public health reason why someone living on one side of the avenue is subject to restrictions because they fall under the city council, but they are presumably not allowed to cross the road to speak to their neighbour opposite because they fall under another district council. there are other examples across the city. if he could offer advice, i think we would appreciate it....
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morton, they'll be keep for the company going forward given the impact they may have been wrong, saying fedex appears to have handle the surge better than u.p.s., though the results have lifted the stock in both companies, and gives a bit of kudos to management there >>> you know who says kudos? michael farr >> yes one of his top stocks for 2020. >> he made a nice call yesterday. joe t., the street is split, so why don't you settle it? >> i go to ups, and i think that's the better strategy we were talking just six to 12 months ago they are restricted revenue growth that really leads me to say, i want u.p.s. first and foremost in any form of e-commerce and commerce-related recovery. >> that's a big move today rahel, thank you up next, is it time to buy the industrials? tet thurba iwi o experts. we're back in two. ♪ ♪ now is the time to support the places you love. spend 10 dollars or more at a participating small business and get 5 dollars back, up to 10 times with american express. enroll now at shopsmall.com. >>> here's what's happening at this hour. vice president mike pence is headin
morton, they'll be keep for the company going forward given the impact they may have been wrong, saying fedex appears to have handle the surge better than u.p.s., though the results have lifted the stock in both companies, and gives a bit of kudos to management there >>> you know who says kudos? michael farr >> yes one of his top stocks for 2020. >> he made a nice call yesterday. joe t., the street is split, so why don't you settle it? >> i go to ups, and i think...
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we are thrilled the gentleman from morton could join us. thank you for joining us.obert shiller talked about finance and a good society. inthis modern capitalism pandemic providing for a good society? jeremy: wow. did not expect to be hit by that question number one. [laughter] let's put it this way. unfortunately, i think in some ways unfortunately, the pandemic, the shutdowns have shifted advantage to large corporations. the targets, the walmart, those able to stay open, to have the thentory, to provide necessary protections against the mom-and-pop stores. they are the ones that are suffering. of -- the market value holding up extremely well, while with we had a stock market for mom-and-pop stores it would be in the subbasement. this is such an important conversation. i give great credit to catherine mann at citigroup for driving forward this to make. -- driving forward this debate. are we are becoming too monopolistic where we will see a consolidation of companies to bigger and bigger entities? there has been a shift, and obviously you're going to see some of the
we are thrilled the gentleman from morton could join us. thank you for joining us.obert shiller talked about finance and a good society. inthis modern capitalism pandemic providing for a good society? jeremy: wow. did not expect to be hit by that question number one. [laughter] let's put it this way. unfortunately, i think in some ways unfortunately, the pandemic, the shutdowns have shifted advantage to large corporations. the targets, the walmart, those able to stay open, to have the thentory,...
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reporter: not just morton williams. employees are demanding $20 an hour to enhanced benefits, or working less than 30 hours a week to get the benefits. we reached out to new york state with this quote. unemployment benefits are a life line for workers that lose their job. it is unacceptable that dishonest individuals would seek to defraud the system for their own gain. make no mistake, cheating the unemployment system is a crime. a lot of people are staying home not returning to jobs because of health concerns and care giving. but you said it could also be from the combined income from the government benefits. you get $600 a week from the federal government. there is additional amount from the state level. here in new york, the minimum amount is $172. that is adding to the struggle for a lot of businesses to rehire. new research shows 32% of small business owners for the month of june are struggling to find employees. so you have struggle of rehiring, the piles of paperwork for unemployment claims and the possibility th
reporter: not just morton williams. employees are demanding $20 an hour to enhanced benefits, or working less than 30 hours a week to get the benefits. we reached out to new york state with this quote. unemployment benefits are a life line for workers that lose their job. it is unacceptable that dishonest individuals would seek to defraud the system for their own gain. make no mistake, cheating the unemployment system is a crime. a lot of people are staying home not returning to jobs because of...
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just issued yarn and tom morton in most telefilm in an oven for them they are for. me with the would that be are beyond the fee. is there. sort of a theme i asked if you mean one would employ an arab from the suburbs or a woman wearing a headscarf. enjoy minister or have a car while. fast prospects a horrible problem. and the families are all numb to put but that's part of what. will who. let me be if it has it on to see it has a. plausible cause i would like us to be. the al-jazeera production team on our l'express interviews but they both declined their request. picking up on what alan greste said it seems to me that the legacy of clooney elitism place a bit part in the debate about what it means to be french. what's the relationship between mainstream french culture history and identity and the sections of the population descended from immigrants from the former french colonies in africa. this seem to me to be 2 separate francaise and that the one does not really want to accept the other. i decided to bring together a few young french people from different intell
just issued yarn and tom morton in most telefilm in an oven for them they are for. me with the would that be are beyond the fee. is there. sort of a theme i asked if you mean one would employ an arab from the suburbs or a woman wearing a headscarf. enjoy minister or have a car while. fast prospects a horrible problem. and the families are all numb to put but that's part of what. will who. let me be if it has it on to see it has a. plausible cause i would like us to be. the al-jazeera production...
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and now the business model for much of the media was toned down as a version of that which morton downeyestablished. entertainment masked as news, constant conflict, good guys versus bad guys and preordained outcomes just like what? pro wrestling. >> pro wrestling. michael, answer that question for us. what are some of those things you wish you knew before you started talking? >> well, primarily the destructive influence of a polarized media on civil discourse and the stranglehold that a polarized media could have on government officials be they in washington or in state capitals. much of what people will see tonight is me recommend niszing about the last three decades, but i offer a very serious message at the end and you've just played sort of the heart of it which is to say when i got into the talk radio business 30 years ago it was all about making the telephones ring. ideology didn't matter as long as you were capable as an entertainer, as someone who could have and hold a provocative conversation that was fine. it didn't matter if you were from the left or the right but that's all
and now the business model for much of the media was toned down as a version of that which morton downeyestablished. entertainment masked as news, constant conflict, good guys versus bad guys and preordained outcomes just like what? pro wrestling. >> pro wrestling. michael, answer that question for us. what are some of those things you wish you knew before you started talking? >> well, primarily the destructive influence of a polarized media on civil discourse and the stranglehold...
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ruby morton was 73, had a beautiful wide smile and loved to spend time with her grandchildren. was rushed to the hospital just hours after finding her son's body, not knowing then that either of them had covid-19. within a week she had passed leaving family members grieving for two relatives they adore. may they rest in peace, and may their memories being a blessing. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, breaking news, the u.s. coronavirus death toll topping 150,000 tonight. top experts warn the country must completely reset. as the president spends his day fundraising, visiting an oil rig in texas. plus republican congressman louie gohmert testing positive the coronavirus, claiming he got it by wearing a mask. why president trump seems to embrace the most dubious characters in medicine. let's go "outfront." and good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight the breaking news, more than
ruby morton was 73, had a beautiful wide smile and loved to spend time with her grandchildren. was rushed to the hospital just hours after finding her son's body, not knowing then that either of them had covid-19. within a week she had passed leaving family members grieving for two relatives they adore. may they rest in peace, and may their memories being a blessing. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, breaking news, the u.s. coronavirus...
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if they have the space and money at home >> i do the yoga on my computer with a guy named dennis mortonie is smiling. >> yep i have done his classes, too >> we'll let that one sit. >> next, new data shows after 12 straight weeks of rising occupancy hotels located in coronavirus hot spots now starting to see a decline in stays. seema, you've been following this story i guess there was a comeback and now a fall off >> yeah. starting to see a drop in hotel occupancy in states like texas and florida where covid cases are on the rise. but here's what's really interesting, if you look at the states that are seeing the strongest hotel occupancy trends, get ready for t idaho, montana, south dakota. these are not states that are popular tourist destinations over the summer, but it just speaks to how travelers preferences are changing post the pandemic this need for outdoor space, access to national parks that's driving more tourism into the states >> montana has had a low rate of covid throughout maybe my favorite state in the country, so georgeout out there. i went to idaho last year. they have
if they have the space and money at home >> i do the yoga on my computer with a guy named dennis mortonie is smiling. >> yep i have done his classes, too >> we'll let that one sit. >> next, new data shows after 12 straight weeks of rising occupancy hotels located in coronavirus hot spots now starting to see a decline in stays. seema, you've been following this story i guess there was a comeback and now a fall off >> yeah. starting to see a drop in hotel occupancy...
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>>morton county is seeing an increase in covid-19 cases, public health officials say that it is a sign the virus is spreading in the community and now residents say there are cases in bolinas saying west more and you may recall that town tested almost all of its. residents back in april and the came back negative then kron four's gayle ong reports. >>marion county's website. it was a courting bolinas has less than 10 cases unclear. if there's any confirmed cases, but residents say there's been an uptick in visitors. >>you know it seems like people are really anxious to get out of the house 4th of july and we cannot do with the weather was really good and it was pretty busy. >>molina says known to be isolated to scientists say its rule setting contributed to a low infection rate of covid-19 in april the town made national headlines after testing almost all of its residents the results negative locals worked hard to keep it that way sign at the entrance telling visitors the town is closed and to turn around but word is spreading the virus is in the community i heard there was like a coup
>>morton county is seeing an increase in covid-19 cases, public health officials say that it is a sign the virus is spreading in the community and now residents say there are cases in bolinas saying west more and you may recall that town tested almost all of its. residents back in april and the came back negative then kron four's gayle ong reports. >>marion county's website. it was a courting bolinas has less than 10 cases unclear. if there's any confirmed cases, but residents say...
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>>morton county is seeing an increase in covid-19 cases public health officers say it is a sign. the virus is spreading and the community and now residents say there's coronavirus in believe it's in west marine you might recall that town tested almost all of its residents back in april. >>nobody had it then kron four's gayle ong reports. >>marin county's website. it was a courting bolinas has less than 10 cases unclear. if there's any confirmed cases, but residents say there's been an uptick in visitors. >>you know it seems like people are really anxious to get out of the house 4th of july and the weekend after what the weather was really good and it was pretty busy. isolated to scientists say its rule setting contributed to a low infection rate of covid-19 in april the town made national headlines after testing almost all of its residents. the results negative locals worked hard to keep it that way signs at the entrance telling visitors the town is closed and to turn around but word is spreading the virus is in the community i heard there was like a couple cases just cost of in
>>morton county is seeing an increase in covid-19 cases public health officers say it is a sign. the virus is spreading and the community and now residents say there's coronavirus in believe it's in west marine you might recall that town tested almost all of its residents back in april. >>nobody had it then kron four's gayle ong reports. >>marin county's website. it was a courting bolinas has less than 10 cases unclear. if there's any confirmed cases, but residents say there's...
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[hip-hop music] ♪ 10 miles outside of my hometown of chicago, located in morton grove, illinois, is thee of athans motors. in 2009, pete athans, a car enthusiast and successful real estate investor, who made millions flipping houses, sunk his entire life savings into building his first car dealership. >> i created a place where you want to hang out, buy a car, sell your car... car's worth 30 all day, wholesale. service your car, or just come by and have a cup of coffee. >> the project took 18 months and cost more than $4 million to complete. >> i've spent all my cash building this place and trying to keep it open. come on. 1,300 in one month? and it's hard to get more money to buy vehicles. >> we're scarce on cars. >> pete hired his cousin tony to be general manager. >> hey, mike, make sure you check that all the tires match. >> okay. >> i'm here every day to make sure everything is perfect. >> and working together has strained their relationship. >> tony, come into my office, please. >> and tony has been talking about leaving athans. >> i can't work in an environment where the owner qu
[hip-hop music] ♪ 10 miles outside of my hometown of chicago, located in morton grove, illinois, is thee of athans motors. in 2009, pete athans, a car enthusiast and successful real estate investor, who made millions flipping houses, sunk his entire life savings into building his first car dealership. >> i created a place where you want to hang out, buy a car, sell your car... car's worth 30 all day, wholesale. service your car, or just come by and have a cup of coffee. >> the...
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jonathan, white house reporter from the associated press and roland martin, host and editor of row land morton unfiltered good to see you on a sunday. there's a a lot to unpack there. martin, roland, i'm going to have to talk about your outfit in a second. jonathan, as we talk about this, what is the most extraordinary thing that stands out to you fact check a bit of what you heard in that interview? >> hard to know where to begin, quite honestly and kudo to chris wallace for a really tough and fair interview. >> on fox news >> i want to start, on fox news. that should not be, you're right. that should not be overlooked. i want to start with where the president ended. where he was pressed whether he would accept the results of the election and he hedged on that wouldn't want to say that just now u. he evoked what he said in 2016, where he said it might be rigged he's saying that again now, which of course is exextraordinae extraordinarily worrisome to democrats and others because we expect to have voting delays in a number of states we've seen how long it takes to count votes in some primaries
jonathan, white house reporter from the associated press and roland martin, host and editor of row land morton unfiltered good to see you on a sunday. there's a a lot to unpack there. martin, roland, i'm going to have to talk about your outfit in a second. jonathan, as we talk about this, what is the most extraordinary thing that stands out to you fact check a bit of what you heard in that interview? >> hard to know where to begin, quite honestly and kudo to chris wallace for a really...
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which -- you mentioned levi morton, he was not the important personality here.was called collier platt. but they might get something that the mainstream reformers might, because there were enough republicans to thwart those democrats in tammany hall in new york city. ms. swain: next is a call from steve watching us in dallas. >> i love your >> series. my question doesn't >> pertain directly to the supreme court case, but i was wondering about the factory fire in new york city. to what degree did that speed up the development of labor union movement in this country? particularly about working conditions, did that help labor unions and their movement growing in america? prof. kens: i couldn't answer that question directly, because i would not know how it sped up labor unions. i think it drew more attention to the problems of tenement house businesses. ms. >> swain: next is will watching us in lincoln, >> delaware. >> it is a conceptual question i would like to address directly to professor barnett. he introduced in his early discussion about competition, about how
which -- you mentioned levi morton, he was not the important personality here.was called collier platt. but they might get something that the mainstream reformers might, because there were enough republicans to thwart those democrats in tammany hall in new york city. ms. swain: next is a call from steve watching us in dallas. >> i love your >> series. my question doesn't >> pertain directly to the supreme court case, but i was wondering about the factory fire in new york city....
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[applause] [cheers and applause] spent the first time i met donald trump i did a show called the mortons in new york city doing a debate in the apolloo theater i had my assistant pastor with me we went to h trump tower we went looking at that elevator like to country boys and a man walks by and tapped me on the shoulder and says are you enjoying this place? i said yes or he said let me know if you need anything and it was donald trump. the next time i met him i was speaking on a platform with them in the greenas room he said come over here. but the size man he is you come when he says that. [laughter] i began to talk he tells me about his daughter and he closed the deal for the post office to become a hotel. i said did you know norman vincent peele? he said yes. he was my pastor and we talked about it. and he would not stop talking about his church and his pastor because he loved his church. let me tell you something he loved your church to. [applause] i was seated with a group of pastors many are here tonight and last saturday we asked our senatorsk to talk about his spiritual life and
[applause] [cheers and applause] spent the first time i met donald trump i did a show called the mortons in new york city doing a debate in the apolloo theater i had my assistant pastor with me we went to h trump tower we went looking at that elevator like to country boys and a man walks by and tapped me on the shoulder and says are you enjoying this place? i said yes or he said let me know if you need anything and it was donald trump. the next time i met him i was speaking on a platform with...
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has a story taking a look at next steps when it comes to the positions held by john lewis. 100tor mortoning " potential successors have been drawn in interest. he had already won the democratic primary and the state will allow the party to replace a deceased nominee. according to a social media post, spokesperson maggie chambers had 100 and 31 candidates that had answered the call and submitted applications to be considered and she gave no names, but they outlined the process and said the names would be released today, consisting of prominent party members from the atlanta area and they will sift through the applications made through the open call on the party website. there will be an announcement by .oon today " josh, supporting the restrictions, good morning. for taking myyou call. first of all, i'm young, i'm part of the young group. i know that everybody feels like young people don't listen, but we do listen and some of us are wearing our masks. me and my girlfriend, we have been wearing them since january since we started hearing about the virus coming from china. everyone who thin
has a story taking a look at next steps when it comes to the positions held by john lewis. 100tor mortoning " potential successors have been drawn in interest. he had already won the democratic primary and the state will allow the party to replace a deceased nominee. according to a social media post, spokesperson maggie chambers had 100 and 31 candidates that had answered the call and submitted applications to be considered and she gave no names, but they outlined the process and said the...
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morton and ms. wurfle and other members of the fire department who have been a constant voice for expansion of the auxiliary water supply system. i really want to thank the puc who have stepped up and are taking this very seriously and look forward to our next hearing in six months. >> supervisor mar: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor haney? okay. >> supervisor haney: i'm okay, thank you. >> supervisor mar: can you please call roll? >> on the motion offered by chair martha the hearing -- mar that the the hearing about to the call of the chair. peskin aye. haney aye. mar aye. there are three ayes. >> supervisor mar: thank you. mr. clerk, any further business? >> there is no further business before the committee for today. >> supervisor mar: this is adjourned. bye. sorry about that. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us today. just a friendly reminder for those who are joining us for the first time. this platform is only for members of the press. if you are member of the public, watch the l
morton and ms. wurfle and other members of the fire department who have been a constant voice for expansion of the auxiliary water supply system. i really want to thank the puc who have stepped up and are taking this very seriously and look forward to our next hearing in six months. >> supervisor mar: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor haney? okay. >> supervisor haney: i'm okay, thank you. >> supervisor mar: can you please call roll? >> on the motion offered by...
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[applause] first time i met donald trump i had gone tod do a protocol at te morton downey show.ost of you live. i was in new york state and is going to and abate -- to debate at the apollo theater. we stand looking down elevator like to country boys just looking down there and the man walks by a company on the shoulder. he said are you enjoying this place? i said yes or i will do it. he shook my head and said i hope you enjoy. let me know if you need anything. it was a donald trump are time i met him our speaking on a platform platform within in a greenville. i i walked in he said come over here. you know, the size manias, you come when he says that. he wasn't president then why would over and began to talk. we were in new york and he was telling me about his daughter who would close the deal for the post office there to become a hotel. then i said did you ever know -- yes, i did. he was my pastor. we talk about it a long time. i said where you at marble collegiate church? yes. they begin to talk about marble collegiate church and he wouldn't stop talk but his church and his pas
[applause] first time i met donald trump i had gone tod do a protocol at te morton downey show.ost of you live. i was in new york state and is going to and abate -- to debate at the apollo theater. we stand looking down elevator like to country boys just looking down there and the man walks by a company on the shoulder. he said are you enjoying this place? i said yes or i will do it. he shook my head and said i hope you enjoy. let me know if you need anything. it was a donald trump are time i...
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maria: that was incredible sound bite that you played from the morton williams ceo they laid off justistina partsinevelos, in new york city, this morning, coming up a major health warning florida on high alert this morning after a detailed brain eating amoeba identified in the state we are taking a look when we come right back. stay with us. i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your voice remote to start watching today. maria: welcome back, are coronavirus not only worry in florida, this morning, issue officials there have issued a statewide warning, con firming a case has very rare deadly brain-eating amoeba, typically found in warm freshwater lake
maria: that was incredible sound bite that you played from the morton williams ceo they laid off justistina partsinevelos, in new york city, this morning, coming up a major health warning florida on high alert this morning after a detailed brain eating amoeba identified in the state we are taking a look when we come right back. stay with us. i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating....
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hospital, morton plant hospital in clearwater, and advent health north had no icu beds available saturdayetampa bay times reported data collected by the agency for health care administration. to your calls. we will go first to cedric in boston. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to make a comment about president trump. he used his whole fourth of july weekend talking about statues, and people are dying from this disease. job.ur this guy cannot even do a job. all these sick people worrying about going back to work, told not to wear a mask. we are going to fire his behind. in texas. is good morning. caller: how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: my comment pertains to all the violence we are having across the country. apparently, people have forgotten the history of this country. i'm old enough to remember what we were taught when we went to , and wes youngsters read history books that they are not reading today. the civil war was not fought over slavery at all. passed the slavery law completely separate from the revolution -- issuedresident lincoln the emancipation proclamation
hospital, morton plant hospital in clearwater, and advent health north had no icu beds available saturdayetampa bay times reported data collected by the agency for health care administration. to your calls. we will go first to cedric in boston. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to make a comment about president trump. he used his whole fourth of july weekend talking about statues, and people are dying from this disease. job.ur this guy cannot even do a job. all these sick people...
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businesses facing a new predicament the struggles to find workers which is why i'm standing in front of mortonid over 150 former employees who were let go for other reasons pre-pandemic or for other reasons he said they are still trying to get unemployment benefits. he also said that some employees , two in particular, are trying to get unemployment benefits while still on the payroll while still working at the store, so he says he's still struggling to find workers and this comes at a time when we know a lot of americans are staying home either because of health concerns, care taking, or because they're making more money with the benefits from both the federal level at $600 a week, and at the state level where the minimum here is $172 in new york. economists at the university of chicago say that roughly 70% of eligible workers are making more money so that's a combined income from all of the benefits post-pandemic than they were previously which could be part of the reason that's why many are not choosing to go back to work. here at this store we reached out to the new york state to find out
businesses facing a new predicament the struggles to find workers which is why i'm standing in front of mortonid over 150 former employees who were let go for other reasons pre-pandemic or for other reasons he said they are still trying to get unemployment benefits. he also said that some employees , two in particular, are trying to get unemployment benefits while still on the payroll while still working at the store, so he says he's still struggling to find workers and this comes at a time...
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straight ahead, the state department spokesperson morton -- morgan ortagus and dr. with president trump coming up. and a partner who listens and acts. humana calls it human care. it's talking to a doctor from your couch, or helping you find a cheaper prescription before you ask. it's helping you fix the rugs so you don't fall, and keeping you social, online or off. it's getting to know you, so you can be your healthiest. that's our superpower. that's human care. from humana. every time you touch a surface, bacteria is left behind. that's human care. now, consider how many times your family touches the surfaces in your home in 24 hours. try new microban 24. spray on hard surfaces to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria initially. once dry, it forms a bacteria shield that keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours, even after multiple touches. try new microban 24. available in multi-purpose, sanitizing, and bathroom sprays. this has been medifacts for microban 24. my father my grandmother my brothers and sisters my friends for going back to school the bbq the lake the beach my
straight ahead, the state department spokesperson morton -- morgan ortagus and dr. with president trump coming up. and a partner who listens and acts. humana calls it human care. it's talking to a doctor from your couch, or helping you find a cheaper prescription before you ask. it's helping you fix the rugs so you don't fall, and keeping you social, online or off. it's getting to know you, so you can be your healthiest. that's our superpower. that's human care. from humana. every time you...
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we can get morton out with chris mason. can you give us an oversight?living through the economic realities of this pandemic. and the significant government schemes, particularly the furlough scheme which pays the wages of millions of private sector employees, 80% of the wages, is still going on and so perhaps that masks the extent of the economic pain that is to come. to talk through a few of these, uk workers on company payroll falling by 649,000 during the lockdown. the number of people on work—related benefits now standing at 2.6 million. at the number of paid employees falling by around 2% year on year to june employees falling by around 2% year on year tojune and the claimant count for unemployment doubling since march. crucially, that furlough scheme is still in operation but will start unwinding very soon operation but will start unwinding very soon and that might mask the scale of what is to come. here is the business secretary reacting to these numbers in the last half—hour. it is incredibly difficult and i have written back to set up to suppor
we can get morton out with chris mason. can you give us an oversight?living through the economic realities of this pandemic. and the significant government schemes, particularly the furlough scheme which pays the wages of millions of private sector employees, 80% of the wages, is still going on and so perhaps that masks the extent of the economic pain that is to come. to talk through a few of these, uk workers on company payroll falling by 649,000 during the lockdown. the number of people on...