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mr. kelly, my husband, works in the post office. i guess he is what you would call a salaried man. a lot to be said to be a salaried man, but i can tell you most of us never get rich out of it. what about rent control? i don't know much about it except we were paying 39 dollars a month rent before the war and we're still paying it. we just couldn't pay any more. >> clark, james clark, radio engineer. i'm one of mr. johnson's attendance as well. what do i think of rent control? well mister, i've got a family to support and anything that keeps down the cost of living is all right with me. >> rent control isn't perfect. there are very few chillers and rent gougers who insist on bonus payments and phony tight in sales of furniture. but by the vigilance of cooperating landlords and other local citizens, as well as government officials, the public is protected. what this public. and this public. the shooting war is over, but we are still at war against inflationary prices and rents. next to food, rent is the largest item in our budget. lifting rent controls while homes are still scarce w
mr. kelly, my husband, works in the post office. i guess he is what you would call a salaried man. a lot to be said to be a salaried man, but i can tell you most of us never get rich out of it. what about rent control? i don't know much about it except we were paying 39 dollars a month rent before the war and we're still paying it. we just couldn't pay any more. >> clark, james clark, radio engineer. i'm one of mr. johnson's attendance as well. what do i think of rent control? well...
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mr. kelly. >> good afternoon, commissioners. the work plan i bring to you today reflects proposed performance goals for my work plan for fiscal year 2020-2021. if approved by you, i will submit outcomes for each of them for your evaluation at the end of the fiscal year. i last submitted performance goals for the commission review for the fiscal year 2019 and 2020 and due to competing priorities during the commission leadership during that year those goals were not evaluated and new goals were not approved for the fiscal year 2019-2020. this year's goals falls into five categories as specified in my employment contract. the first item is general management. the second category is policy implementation the third is audit response. the fourth one is transparency and the fifth one is year specific goals. the first four categories are concerned with ongoing operational management while the year specific goals are focussed on specific organizations initiatives and priorities. while many of the year s
mr. kelly. >> good afternoon, commissioners. the work plan i bring to you today reflects proposed performance goals for my work plan for fiscal year 2020-2021. if approved by you, i will submit outcomes for each of them for your evaluation at the end of the fiscal year. i last submitted performance goals for the commission review for the fiscal year 2019 and 2020 and due to competing priorities during the commission leadership during that year those goals were not evaluated and new goals...
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mr. kelly, do we have an item under 7 d? >> yeah. i just wanted to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for both commissioners ann caen and francesca vitor resigne -- vito. i have known francesca under willie brown. the first department head of the department of environment. we, you know, the city engineer at the time really helped me change the way i thought about capital projects from an engineering perspective to more of a community environmental perspective. i think her value on the commission has been fantastic. i think that she has really helped move this big large organization in a way that we, as you mentioned, commissioner moran, into a greener space. and she is a really good friend of mine. so i'm really going to miss her pushing the organization. and i know that sophie is going to push as well. and then also, you know, ann caen has been really a solid commissioner with a lot of expertise, as it relates to the history of the organization and her leadership on the budget. a
mr. kelly, do we have an item under 7 d? >> yeah. i just wanted to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for both commissioners ann caen and francesca vitor resigne -- vito. i have known francesca under willie brown. the first department head of the department of environment. we, you know, the city engineer at the time really helped me change the way i thought about capital projects from an engineering perspective to more of a community environmental perspective. i think her...
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mr. kelly? you with us? will come back to mr. kelly. five minutes. >> i am sorry to jump over you.u can hear me, right? >> yes. >> thank you for pulling this together, appreciate it. i'd like to submit a letter the travel association, they talk about the unemployment rate is 34.5% versus the national average, 24% and how they affected by the downturn. >> without objection, that shall be the order. >> want to thank the witnesses, i am a former mayor myself, i can imagine how frustrating it is for you when you have your local residents coming to you, you have the power to fix this problem. it requires the federal government help i know you care about your people. thank you so much, it is inspiring to listen to you you talk about what you get, the joy you get from serving people like that. when you are speaking, i was listening to you and looking at the faces of my colleagues, people were smiling listening to you. >> everything you shared with us, thank you for making it clear it's not just about the businesses which are so important but it is about the workers in the 70 unemployed or
mr. kelly? you with us? will come back to mr. kelly. five minutes. >> i am sorry to jump over you.u can hear me, right? >> yes. >> thank you for pulling this together, appreciate it. i'd like to submit a letter the travel association, they talk about the unemployment rate is 34.5% versus the national average, 24% and how they affected by the downturn. >> without objection, that shall be the order. >> want to thank the witnesses, i am a former mayor myself, i can...
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mr. kelly, you're recognized for five minutes. mr. kelly, are you with us? we'll come back to mr. kelly. >> sorry to jump over you, mike. you can hear me, right, chairman? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for pulling this together. really appreciate it. i would like submit for the record a letter from the u.s. travel association. where they talk about how their unemployment rate is 34.5% versus the national average of 8.4% and how they're affected by the downturn. >> without objection, that should be the order. >> thank you very much. i want to thank all the witnesses. mayor, i'm a former mayor myself. i can just imagine how frustrating it is for you when you have all your local residents coming to you and you don't have the power to fix this problem. this is a national problem that requires the federal government's help, and my heart goes out to you, and sondra bernstein, thank you so much. it was inspiring to listen to you talk about the joy you get from serving people, and christine ha, the same thing. i want you to know, ms. ha, when i was listening to you, i was looking at
mr. kelly, you're recognized for five minutes. mr. kelly, are you with us? we'll come back to mr. kelly. >> sorry to jump over you, mike. you can hear me, right, chairman? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for pulling this together. really appreciate it. i would like submit for the record a letter from the u.s. travel association. where they talk about how their unemployment rate is 34.5% versus the national average of 8.4% and how they're affected by the downturn. >>...
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the poles have been rather stubborn in showing mr. kelly above senator max allie. you think about that race? jan: i'm very disappointed, i know senator max allie very well, she is a hard worker, i know what she stands for, she loves arizona. i think she will have to work hard to continue getting her message out there. she is from southern arizona. down there they are a bit more liberal than we are in the northern part of the state. sometimes that is held against her but we keep telling people, she has been very active. i know mark kelly. what does he stand for? i don't know. he was asked or not, that's about all we know. independentas an expenditures to lie about martha mcsally. i'm hoping that the people of arizona do their own research and do the right thing and elect senator mcsally to the u.s. senate. we lost one of our senate seats, we cannot afford to lose another one. david: what accounts for mark kelly's superior position in the polls? jan: a lot of it comes from his wife, gabby giffords. she was beloved in southern arizona, certainly when i was governor, s
the poles have been rather stubborn in showing mr. kelly above senator max allie. you think about that race? jan: i'm very disappointed, i know senator max allie very well, she is a hard worker, i know what she stands for, she loves arizona. i think she will have to work hard to continue getting her message out there. she is from southern arizona. down there they are a bit more liberal than we are in the northern part of the state. sometimes that is held against her but we keep telling people,...
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mr. kelly, you are recognized for a five-minute opening statement. mr. kelly: thank you, mr. chairman. first, i would like to echo the sentiments of the ranking member and say that reports about the postmaster general are speculation. this hearing is another attempt to attack the postmaster general insteffed of tackling the real issue of postal reform. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have been critical dejoy's t -- 34569er theories and launch food conspiracy theoriesries these are tied to destroying the postal service. the key question is, why does usps need to be efficient? the answer is simple. it's so americans can have a reliable and affordable postal service. as one of our witnesses has mentioned in his testimony, the post reorganization act of 1970 established the usps to be a self-sustaining business-like entity that would cover its costs primarily with revenues from postage. when the postal service's spending combloinie on inefficient routes or extra machines, that gets passed on to americans and businesses in the form of slower service or possibly increa
mr. kelly, you are recognized for a five-minute opening statement. mr. kelly: thank you, mr. chairman. first, i would like to echo the sentiments of the ranking member and say that reports about the postmaster general are speculation. this hearing is another attempt to attack the postmaster general insteffed of tackling the real issue of postal reform. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have been critical dejoy's t -- 34569er theories and launch food conspiracy theoriesries these are...
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mr. kelly, do we have an item under 7 d? >> yeah. i just wanted to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for both commissioners ann caen and francesca vitor resigne -- vito. i have known francesca under willie brown. the first department head of the department of environment. we, you know, the city engineer at the time really helped me change the way i thought about capital projects from an engineering perspective to more of a community environmental perspective. i think her value on the commission has been fantastic. i think that she has really helped move this big large organization in a way that we, as you mentioned, commissioner moran, into a greener space. and she is a really good friend of mine. so i'm really going to miss her pushing the organization. and i know that sophie is going to push as well. and then also, you know, ann caen has been really a solid commissioner with a lot of expertise, as it relates to the history of the organization and her leadership on the budget. and then also really making sure that we
mr. kelly, do we have an item under 7 d? >> yeah. i just wanted to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for both commissioners ann caen and francesca vitor resigne -- vito. i have known francesca under willie brown. the first department head of the department of environment. we, you know, the city engineer at the time really helped me change the way i thought about capital projects from an engineering perspective to more of a community environmental perspective. i think her...
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mr kelly denies any wrong doing and could face up to ten years in prison if convicted.g trial, said the automaker did not contest the charges. tighter coronavirus restrictions are being extended in portugal from today after a sharp rise in infections across the country. the number of people from different households allowed to gather is being halved to ten and the consumption of alcohol in public spaces is banned, as well its sale after 8pm. the portuguese government ordered the changes as daily cases have soared by around 50% to over 600, a level not seen since april. as coronavirus cases rise in the uk, there is an increasing demand for testing. but many people looking for tests can't find available slots to have them. it's not where the british government hoped to be as the winter approaches, as mark lobel reports. britain's coronavirus testing system is once again under strain. in the uk's worst affected covert —— covid hot spots, some are finding no tests are available. i went online, the system cast. -- crashed. leaving some doctors and nurses just at home, affect
mr kelly denies any wrong doing and could face up to ten years in prison if convicted.g trial, said the automaker did not contest the charges. tighter coronavirus restrictions are being extended in portugal from today after a sharp rise in infections across the country. the number of people from different households allowed to gather is being halved to ten and the consumption of alcohol in public spaces is banned, as well its sale after 8pm. the portuguese government ordered the changes as...
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kelly >> yeah. leslie, stay with us mr. mentioned now, a 20% price gives them valuation leslie also mentioned the walk-up period, so that could be considered one overhang on the stock for the next few months. we lost ed mike santoli, i'll turn back to you. what do you make of it >> i think you could consider this a success in terms of how direct listings work you don't necessarily want to see it fall through that kind of benchmark price that the advisers were looking for, but you also don't tend to see the energy built up for some kind of a pop, because you weren't trying to get more demand than really was able to be supplied with the offering. so it seems like it's pretty much on target 22 billion is kind of fascinating. because it's a relatively mature business, it doesn't seem like u it's that big anymore. i know that tells you where we are in the cycle, but it seems like you could say this more or less went a kroccording to scrit >> ed lee, third time is the charm here give us your opinion as the stock opens for trading
kelly >> yeah. leslie, stay with us mr. mentioned now, a 20% price gives them valuation leslie also mentioned the walk-up period, so that could be considered one overhang on the stock for the next few months. we lost ed mike santoli, i'll turn back to you. what do you make of it >> i think you could consider this a success in terms of how direct listings work you don't necessarily want to see it fall through that kind of benchmark price that the advisers were looking for, but you...
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mr. kelly: as millions have learned in this pandemic, child care is a critical component of our national economy. in addition to the significant benefits child care prvidse for children's social and emotional development, access to reliable child care continues to play a vie call -- vital role in america's economic recovery. as parents return to work they need to be sure their children will be looked after and kept safe. the ensuring children and child care workers are safe act of 2020, h.r. 7909, would make these assurances to families by equiping child care providers with the resources they need to perform their jobs safely and effectively. this will provide funding for states to implement technical support in meeting safety guidelines and acquiring personal protective equipment. child care providers provide essential service in good times and bad. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 7909 and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman yields. the gentlewoman from oregon is recognize
mr. kelly: as millions have learned in this pandemic, child care is a critical component of our national economy. in addition to the significant benefits child care prvidse for children's social and emotional development, access to reliable child care continues to play a vie call -- vital role in america's economic recovery. as parents return to work they need to be sure their children will be looked after and kept safe. the ensuring children and child care workers are safe act of 2020, h.r....
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dollars.arch so alongside with my colleagues, mr. kelly, ms. speier, we have used the caucus to ancer produce that hope. this caucus has yielded tangible results for the hundreds of thousands of patients, advocates, and parents that were hoping for better results. when we first started this ago, therer a decade were only two new drugs developed to specifically treat cancer in the prior 20 years. i would talk to these children parents and they would tell me that the cancer just had or if there was a treatment, it was from a drug 1960's or n the older. many of these drugs were meant adults, and their intent was to kill the cancer patient.ey killed the that is why mr. butterfield and i worked together to pass the hope act in ting 2011, to try to create a market pediatric cancer and rare disease drugs approved in this country. our bill created a voucher award within the f.d.a. develop rare that pediatric disease drugs have thatity on future products could save kids' lives. this ppy to report that program has been very successful. ince 2014, when th
dollars.arch so alongside with my colleagues, mr. kelly, ms. speier, we have used the caucus to ancer produce that hope. this caucus has yielded tangible results for the hundreds of thousands of patients, advocates, and parents that were hoping for better results. when we first started this ago, therer a decade were only two new drugs developed to specifically treat cancer in the prior 20 years. i would talk to these children parents and they would tell me that the cancer just had or if there...
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i have zero confidence that the japanese criminal justice system will give mr. kelly a fair trial. the fix was in for him from the beginning. his being lured to japan, his wrongful arrest, his deplorable treatment and solitary confinement and in court are a scandal worthy of vladimir putin, not our allies in japan. it should be an embarrassment for any modern democracy. this is a matter that should have been resolved in the boardroom and by shareholders. this needless ordeal sends an unmistakable message to the american business community. in you do business in japan, you had better watch your back. when it suits japanese interes interests, they could set a trap for you. throw you under the bus, put you in prison, deprive you of your rights to counsel, and your rights to return home and waste years of your life needlessly. that's the message it sends to the american business community. this is a shameful story for an ally ever the united states, and it looms as an ominous shadow over the coming tokyo olympic games, the recently completed u.s.-japan agreement and future trade negoti
i have zero confidence that the japanese criminal justice system will give mr. kelly a fair trial. the fix was in for him from the beginning. his being lured to japan, his wrongful arrest, his deplorable treatment and solitary confinement and in court are a scandal worthy of vladimir putin, not our allies in japan. it should be an embarrassment for any modern democracy. this is a matter that should have been resolved in the boardroom and by shareholders. this needless ordeal sends an...
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mr. kelly. kelly: first, i would like to echo the sentiments of the ranking member and say that reports about the postmaster general are speculation. attemptring is another to attack the postmaster general instead of tackling the real issue of postal reform. my colleagues on the others of the aisle have been critical on the semester general's focus on efficiencies and have launched into conspiracy theories. the question is, why does usps need to be efficient? it is so that americans can have a reliable and affordable postal service. as one of our witnesses has mentioned, the postal 1970anization act of established the usps to be a self-sustaining business-like entity which would cover its costs primarily with postage. when the postal service is spending money on inefficient routes and machines, those costs get passed on to americans in the form of slower service or possibly increased postage. meaningful postal reform will require changes from the status quo and the current business model. the go
mr. kelly. kelly: first, i would like to echo the sentiments of the ranking member and say that reports about the postmaster general are speculation. attemptring is another to attack the postmaster general instead of tackling the real issue of postal reform. my colleagues on the others of the aisle have been critical on the semester general's focus on efficiencies and have launched into conspiracy theories. the question is, why does usps need to be efficient? it is so that americans can have a...
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mrs. allen, kelly allen talked about her son's roommate had a cough, and that was the start of it.nd soon she lost him. he's gone. he was 20, he was a kid. can you just walk through for us as a doctor the irresponsibility of donald trump getting up in front of a crowd? they don't have masks on him. they put some people behind him with masks and saying almost nobody dies of it who's young. >> well, joy, this past week certainly has been an eventful one, hasn't it? it's a week where we surpassed the somber milestone of over 200,000 lives lost from a largely preventible disease, 200,000 last i checked is not nobody. ms. allen's son is not nobody. 20 years old, and by the way, just yesterday, we lost -- yesterday the day before, we lost dr. adeline fagan in training who died from a complication of coronavirus, a hemorrhagic stroke. she was 28 years old. not nobody, and certainly not just the elderly, not to diminish that of course either. this illness, this coronavirus pandemic, joy, we have talked about this for months now, largely preventible. at this point in the game, it's now sept
mrs. allen, kelly allen talked about her son's roommate had a cough, and that was the start of it.nd soon she lost him. he's gone. he was 20, he was a kid. can you just walk through for us as a doctor the irresponsibility of donald trump getting up in front of a crowd? they don't have masks on him. they put some people behind him with masks and saying almost nobody dies of it who's young. >> well, joy, this past week certainly has been an eventful one, hasn't it? it's a week where we...
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but according to sources with knowledge of this visit, trump turned to mr. kelly't get it. what was in it for them? >> kelly, who de-chinaed to comment for this story, said trump was making a ham handed reference to the selflessness of america's all volunteer force. but later, he came to realize that trump simply does not understand nontransactional life choices. in another example of what jeffrey calls mr. trump's material-focused world view, he writes, the president believes nothing is worth doing without the promise of monetary payback and that talented people who don't pursue riches are losers. according to eyewitnesss, after a white house briefing given by the then chairman joint he chiefs of staff general joe dunford, trump turned to aides and said that guy is smart. why did he join the military? >> so this gets to that underlying question, yes, people reading these quotes will be shocked, even though they -- many believes that they had already seen the low point of donald trump's mind-set, of his attitude towards america. but people will read it and, of cou
but according to sources with knowledge of this visit, trump turned to mr. kelly't get it. what was in it for them? >> kelly, who de-chinaed to comment for this story, said trump was making a ham handed reference to the selflessness of america's all volunteer force. but later, he came to realize that trump simply does not understand nontransactional life choices. in another example of what jeffrey calls mr. trump's material-focused world view, he writes, the president believes nothing is...
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. >> were gonna go back to mr. kelly you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairman, we are having trouble getting on muted. first of all he just said listening to your testimony and listening to the faces, that is one of the most inspirational panel members i've ever listen to and from the time that your family in vietnam since you came here, you faced an uphill battle every step of the way but you never stopped, you keep going, you are so inspirational, it is incredible sitting with the staff and were looking at each other saying i don't want to hear anybody say how hard theira life has been, you are so inspirational from the very time you left in you came here, it's amazing, we all appreciate everybody's presence here today and thank you for having this, i know everyone of us has the same problem, doesn't matter what state or what town you live in, all of you are in the same boat, my families in the retail been antibusiness, third-generation now. we look at what is happening in all the states have the abil
. >> were gonna go back to mr. kelly you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairman, we are having trouble getting on muted. first of all he just said listening to your testimony and listening to the faces, that is one of the most inspirational panel members i've ever listen to and from the time that your family in vietnam since you came here, you faced an uphill battle every step of the way but you never stopped, you keep going, you are so inspirational, it is...
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kelly: and mr. healthy, has secretary is forever told you esper ever told you that forces will be withheld until the 2020 election? >> what he has sent to me and publicly is that we will look to get between 4000 and 5000 troops in afghanistan by the end of november 2020. >> ok, thank you. i yield back. the gentlelady yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from the virgin islands for five minutes. -- gentlewoman from the virgin islands for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just wanted to share that i share your views that while the start of the afghan negotiations are important steps in ending decades of conflict, we cannot conclude it will inevitably lead to peace. with the u.s. withdrawing forces from afghanistan, we have lost much of our leverage against the taliban to hold them to their commitments, especially their promised to sever ties with terrorist organizations. report, the u.s. security council found, quote, the taliban regularly consulted with al qaeda during negoti
kelly: and mr. healthy, has secretary is forever told you esper ever told you that forces will be withheld until the 2020 election? >> what he has sent to me and publicly is that we will look to get between 4000 and 5000 troops in afghanistan by the end of november 2020. >> ok, thank you. i yield back. the gentlelady yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from the virgin islands for five minutes. -- gentlewoman from the virgin islands for five minutes. >> thank...
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jason kelly, in conversation with mr. tom barrack.ell has done an amazing job with 435 individuals, say how do we get theplan not to us, not to big countries -- it is not the balance sheets, people are panicked for survival. the average individual trying to figure out how do i live, how do i go forward? what is happening with my rent, my home loan? what is happening with my check that is not coming from an employer? that confusion and dismay, when to $5ve $3 trillion trillion being flushed into the economy and how do you disperse it? you have to give them all credit. at the end of the day, the solution to all of that has got to be a resurgence of confidence across all the things that we talked about. pandemic -- i honestly never thought i would see a global submission as bad as this is, -- and asrible horrible as an environment like this is, we cannot find a solution, a cure, that is another quandary. but the cessation of revenue in the world is a problem. and the unintended consequences openness of the division between the have and t
jason kelly, in conversation with mr. tom barrack.ell has done an amazing job with 435 individuals, say how do we get theplan not to us, not to big countries -- it is not the balance sheets, people are panicked for survival. the average individual trying to figure out how do i live, how do i go forward? what is happening with my rent, my home loan? what is happening with my check that is not coming from an employer? that confusion and dismay, when to $5ve $3 trillion trillion being flushed into...
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kelly, to speak just a moment. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yielding how much time? mr. pallone: such time as the gentlewoman from illinois may choose. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized. ms. kelly: thank you, mr. chair. thank you, madam speaker. i rise to encourage my colleagues to support the helping moms act. this bipartisan legislation which i authored together with my colleagues in the house energy and commerce committee would allow states to use their own funds to expand medicaid coverage for new moms to the entire postpartum period of one year. which is the recommendation of medical professionals and experts. right now states must seek a waiver from the secretary of health and human services to expand postpartum coverage beyond 60 days. with medicaid providing coverage similar than half of new american moms, expanding medicaid would save lives. study after study has proven this to be the case. this bill will help correct a hurdle that existed for too many women. tragically we know that our nation's maternal mortality crisis, like s
kelly, to speak just a moment. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yielding how much time? mr. pallone: such time as the gentlewoman from illinois may choose. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized. ms. kelly: thank you, mr. chair. thank you, madam speaker. i rise to encourage my colleagues to support the helping moms act. this bipartisan legislation which i authored together with my colleagues in the house energy and commerce committee would...
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mr. trump suggested his former chief of staff, john kelly, could've been behind, at least one, of the reports. although, trump didn't accuse kelly, outright. but he did say the retired marine general was unfit for the job as trump's top aide. >> i know john kelly. he was with me. didn't do a good job. had no temperament. and ultimately, he was petered out. he got -- he was exhausted. this man was totally exhausted. he wasn't even able to function, in the last number of months. >> well, john kelly's son was, also, a marine and was killed in afghanistan. mr. trump's opponent in the november election responded, on friday, to all of this. joe biden saying that, because of trump's well-documented attacks of the late john mccain's service in vietnam, he believes the report to be true and horrifying. >> if it's true, and based on all the things he said, i believe the article's true. i'd ask you all the rhetorical question. how do you feel? how would you feel, if you had a kid in afghanistan right now? how would you feel, if you lost a son, daughter, husband, wife? how would you feel? for real. i pro
mr. trump suggested his former chief of staff, john kelly, could've been behind, at least one, of the reports. although, trump didn't accuse kelly, outright. but he did say the retired marine general was unfit for the job as trump's top aide. >> i know john kelly. he was with me. didn't do a good job. had no temperament. and ultimately, he was petered out. he got -- he was exhausted. this man was totally exhausted. he wasn't even able to function, in the last number of months. >>...
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mr. president, have you asked john kelly to publicly refute "the atlantic"? pres. trump: no. i have nothing against john. i have nothing against anybody. i was very heartened to hear that a friend of his, because zach fuentes is a friend of his, worked for him. i was very heartened to see zach fuentes came out with the statement he did last night that it was not true. >> can i ask another question? what exactly is un-american about federal government training programs aimed at increasing productivity -- pres. trump: we will do a report. i fired all those people. they are all gone. it was a disgrace, and we are going to give you a big report that's going to make you very happy. >> thank you. you said a moment ago they do not say anything. you're talking about joe biden and kamala harris and their comments about the vaccine. pres. trump: no, they say worse. they say negative. they say negative. they are going to make the vaccine into a negative, so that when we have it -- and i spoke to the head of pfizer, i spoke to the head of johnson & johnson, i spoke to the head of the gre
mr. president, have you asked john kelly to publicly refute "the atlantic"? pres. trump: no. i have nothing against john. i have nothing against anybody. i was very heartened to hear that a friend of his, because zach fuentes is a friend of his, worked for him. i was very heartened to see zach fuentes came out with the statement he did last night that it was not true. >> can i ask another question? what exactly is un-american about federal government training programs aimed at...
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mr. trump has publicly disparaged other decorated vempbs, john kelly and john mccain. retired army lieutenant hartling says the president doesn't understand the military. >> every time he talks about how he helps the military, it's usually transactional events, i have given them more pay. i have given them money for the budget, which is true, but there are things that you can debate. i'm getting military forces out of country because they are not paying enough. what the military is interested in national security. how do we contribute to peace so we don't have to fight? how do we ensure that we take care of each other, not guarantee a monetary return, but care for one another? there is a lack of understanding, him, to the military, the military to him. >> the holiday weekend drawing out more protestors, sending a clear message for racial justice and against police brutality. demonstrators marching near the kentucky derby in louisville. that is the ski j breonna taylor was killed in march. jason carroll was there. >> reporter: the demonstration ended where it began, a p
mr. trump has publicly disparaged other decorated vempbs, john kelly and john mccain. retired army lieutenant hartling says the president doesn't understand the military. >> every time he talks about how he helps the military, it's usually transactional events, i have given them more pay. i have given them money for the budget, which is true, but there are things that you can debate. i'm getting military forces out of country because they are not paying enough. what the military is...
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of our panelists today for their extraordinary participation, michael german, sergeant kelly, professor johnson, mr. meeink, sheriff napier from arizona, thank you all for coming of participating so intelligently in this important conversation. the question of the neutrality and the purpose of law enforcement all across america goes right to the question of our social contract. if you read any of the social contract, john locke or tom assad's or russo, all of them said that we enter into society because we'll be safer inside the social contract and outside of it which hobbs said was a state of nature, a state of war and violence, nasty brutish and short. we enter the social contract but we expect that the police who we pay to protect us will act with neutrality and fairness and respect for everyone in the community. we know the vast majority of officers into with that idea. so the infiltration of white supremacists members, activists, ideas and attitudes is a threat to public security and public safety, and it is a threat to the repetition of the law enforcement function which i think all of us agr
of our panelists today for their extraordinary participation, michael german, sergeant kelly, professor johnson, mr. meeink, sheriff napier from arizona, thank you all for coming of participating so intelligently in this important conversation. the question of the neutrality and the purpose of law enforcement all across america goes right to the question of our social contract. if you read any of the social contract, john locke or tom assad's or russo, all of them said that we enter into...
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mr trump. the list is unusually long — anthony scaramucci, jim mattis, john bolton, john kelly. trump's handling of the coronavirus. olivia troye was an adviser to vice president pence, and she worked on the coronavirus task force. she left the administration in august, saying mr trump wasn't looking out for americans in his handling of the pandemic. ms troye joins us now. thanks very much forjoining the programme. you left in august, remind us what it was that made you get out of it all? i did. there were a numberof get out of it all? i did. there were a number of reasons for that decision, to be honest. some of it had to do with internal dynamics, the environment i was working in. primarily, ijust got to the point where enough was enough. i had been working on the task force since january, since before the vice president was actually leading the task force, and i worked very closely with him and the members of the task force team. and at some point, ijust felt it was time for me to move on. i saw a lot of things happening behind—the—scenes that we re very happening behind—the—
mr trump. the list is unusually long — anthony scaramucci, jim mattis, john bolton, john kelly. trump's handling of the coronavirus. olivia troye was an adviser to vice president pence, and she worked on the coronavirus task force. she left the administration in august, saying mr trump wasn't looking out for americans in his handling of the pandemic. ms troye joins us now. thanks very much forjoining the programme. you left in august, remind us what it was that made you get out of it all? i...
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kelly. he was a very -- you look at some of his news conferences, what happened to him, he got eaten alive. he was unable to handle the pressure of this job. mrs. job was a tough job. mark meadows is doing a great job. but kelly was unable to do that, and as far as that day, we have so much proof as to going -- i went to paris, and i was all set to go. they had a rainstorm the likes of which you rarely see. the fog was so great. it was as dense as i've ever seen, and i almost knew that you couldn't use the helicopter. and because they had to drive through, i guess certain parts of paris, the secret service -- by the way, we have people here that were on the trip, they are writing a report, unable to even think about it, and i said, "nope, i want to go." i insisted on going. it would have taken us forever. the paris police said "please, you can do this," you have to have to shutdown various parts of paris. and it just was not a possible situation. the helicopter would have been very quick. to have a helicopter all set, but the helicopter could never fly in that kind of weather. so -- and that is all documented, by the way. we have all of the in
kelly. he was a very -- you look at some of his news conferences, what happened to him, he got eaten alive. he was unable to handle the pressure of this job. mrs. job was a tough job. mark meadows is doing a great job. but kelly was unable to do that, and as far as that day, we have so much proof as to going -- i went to paris, and i was all set to go. they had a rainstorm the likes of which you rarely see. the fog was so great. it was as dense as i've ever seen, and i almost knew that you...
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mr. president. pres. trump: also thanks to arizona republican party kelly ward. [cheers and applause] pres.: great job, kelly. how are we doing, kelly, by the way? state representative shope, thank you very much. arizona corporation commissioner leah mÁrquez peterson. much.you very thank you. chavez of the national coopers coalition. [applause] pres. trump: we have the law enforcement from all over the country. florida, all the sheriffs, all the law ohio, texas,- everywhere. new york. they've got new york's finest. they said they've never endorsed before but they're endorsing this year. that took courage because they're in unfriendly territory politically. new york did. and we just got chicago. can you believe that? wonderful mayor. have a man that has a lot of respect -- i like baseball. i've always liked baseball. he's done a fantastic job. the moreno, the owner of los angeles angels. albert pujols doing, good? i think he's great. good? and you have mike trout. he as good as they say? they say he's the best player. he's better, right? they say he's the best player in baseball, right? than
mr. president. pres. trump: also thanks to arizona republican party kelly ward. [cheers and applause] pres.: great job, kelly. how are we doing, kelly, by the way? state representative shope, thank you very much. arizona corporation commissioner leah mÁrquez peterson. much.you very thank you. chavez of the national coopers coalition. [applause] pres. trump: we have the law enforcement from all over the country. florida, all the sheriffs, all the law ohio, texas,- everywhere. new york. they've...
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mr. chu is here with those numbers. >> we can all tell kelly loves the return of live sports. and for good reason, we like to see those news and sports, things we want to watch live markets live are now in the red, but not by a lot one quarter of 1% for the dow, and the nasdaq continuing that volatility we're seeing as of late it's volatile to the upside and the downside off today by about 1%. as we dig into that trade on the nasdaq as well as technology and communication services, check out this etf that tracks some of the internet names out there we're talking amazons, netflix, facebooks. we did see a dip on some of those for this particular etf indicating the underlying holdings were showing a weakness a bit of a pop here. we'll see if that sticks around as a flatline. we mentioned some of those big stocks, amazons, facebooks, apple apples 55% for amazon, 54% for apple. anywhere from 14, kelly, to 20%. so as we take a look at those trades, that's what i'll be watching for this afternoon's session. are those still in the shopping list i know that you want to do some drawing
mr. chu is here with those numbers. >> we can all tell kelly loves the return of live sports. and for good reason, we like to see those news and sports, things we want to watch live markets live are now in the red, but not by a lot one quarter of 1% for the dow, and the nasdaq continuing that volatility we're seeing as of late it's volatile to the upside and the downside off today by about 1%. as we dig into that trade on the nasdaq as well as technology and communication services, check...
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kelly: the tnk you, mr. thank you, mr. speaker. a hearing was in response by the of services or dos attack which left the internet inaccessible for much of the east coast. and . devices have power internet connection but doesn't security. i.o.t. devices can range from reuters -- routers, baby monitors, industrial sensors. hackers e attack, attempted to hack into common 61 user name-pass point of order, a quorum is not present combos that is used as a default for i.o.t. devices and never changed. this tactic gave them access to of reds of thousands unsecured i.o.t. devices. his attack served as a wake-up call. in 2018, lieutenant general obert ashley, d.i.a. director, described exploitation of insecure i.o.t. devices as one most important emerging cyberthreats to our national security. my colleaguesurge to support this bipartisan legislation. during the hearing and process, we learned that the u.s. government is devices g these i.o.t. without a standard for security to prevent them from being used used as an ttack or unauthorized ac
kelly: the tnk you, mr. thank you, mr. speaker. a hearing was in response by the of services or dos attack which left the internet inaccessible for much of the east coast. and . devices have power internet connection but doesn't security. i.o.t. devices can range from reuters -- routers, baby monitors, industrial sensors. hackers e attack, attempted to hack into common 61 user name-pass point of order, a quorum is not present combos that is used as a default for i.o.t. devices and never...
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mr. speaker. sadly, i rise today to honor a iend, ms. kelly krieger, who lost her life this past summer on july 5. she was killed in a midair collision above the lake engine herself and not afraid of any hard work. mother, vived by her nancy, and two sisters, and many nieces and ephews and her life-long best friend, vicky. lease join me in prayers for kelly's family and friends in this difficult time. oin with my office as we personally feel this pain of her time we just is ask blessings on kelly, those closest to her. her.less we will never forget you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman michigan, ms. slotkin, for five minutes. ms. slotkin: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. slotkin: thank you, mr. speaker. rise today to commend and thank my colleagues in the house for passing my bill, the strengthening america's stockpile ational bipartisan unanimous consent to make sure we don't epend on foreign
mr. speaker. sadly, i rise today to honor a iend, ms. kelly krieger, who lost her life this past summer on july 5. she was killed in a midair collision above the lake engine herself and not afraid of any hard work. mother, vived by her nancy, and two sisters, and many nieces and ephews and her life-long best friend, vicky. lease join me in prayers for kelly's family and friends in this difficult time. oin with my office as we personally feel this pain of her time we just is ask blessings on...
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while standing by the grave, trump turned to john kelly and said i don't get it, what was in it for them. >> mr. kahn, it's always great to see you and talk to you. i extend my heartfelt condolence. thank you for your son's service. when you saw and heard this report, what were your thoughts? >> joy, thank you. i am delighted to join you. you have graced our hearts and homes for a very long time so i am delighted to be with you today. joy, the words we say are windows to our souls, how we see the world. so when donald trump calls anyone who places their life in the service of others, in the service of the nation, he calls them losers, we understand trump's soul. by his accounting, self sacrifice does not make sense. love of country does not make sense. according to trump the winners in life are those that put themselves before all, and the losers are those that don't. what kind of soul this man has. his life is a testament to selfishness. he calls our war dead losers and celebrates autocrats and people like putin from russia. donald trump told us who he is by disrespecting our heroes. he is inc
while standing by the grave, trump turned to john kelly and said i don't get it, what was in it for them. >> mr. kahn, it's always great to see you and talk to you. i extend my heartfelt condolence. thank you for your son's service. when you saw and heard this report, what were your thoughts? >> joy, thank you. i am delighted to join you. you have graced our hearts and homes for a very long time so i am delighted to be with you today. joy, the words we say are windows to our souls,...
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mr. trump pointed to a statement from zach fuentes and retired general john kelly.nd he said do you think kelly would've stood by and let anyone call soldiers losers. and they are conflating stories. >> who would say a thing like that? only an animal. >> reporter: but the president brushed off reminders that he's repeatedly disparaged the late senator john mccain. >> he's not a war hero. >> five and a half years -- >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. >> mr. trump's explanation for that? >> i've always been on the opposite side of john mccain. >> reporter: joe biden seized on the controversy in pennsylvania. >> did you think most those guys and women are suckers? >> no. >> reporter: the president also responded to a report in "the washington post" finding that embattled postmaster general louis dejoy reimbursed some employees for their political contributions when he was running his own company. mr. trump said he's open to an investigation into the allegations. >> sure. >> i think let the investigations go. but he's a very
mr. trump pointed to a statement from zach fuentes and retired general john kelly.nd he said do you think kelly would've stood by and let anyone call soldiers losers. and they are conflating stories. >> who would say a thing like that? only an animal. >> reporter: but the president brushed off reminders that he's repeatedly disparaged the late senator john mccain. >> he's not a war hero. >> five and a half years -- >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like...
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mr. trump pointed to statement by zach fuentes, an aid to retired general john kelly, who said, honestly, do you think general kelly would have stood by and let anyone call fallen marines losers? whatever the sources are, they're unlikely firsthand accounts and they're conflating stories. >> it's a disgrace. who would say a thing like that? only an animal. >> reporter: but the president brushed off reminders that he's repeatedly disparaged late senator mcmjohn mccain. >> he's not a war hero. >> he's a war hero. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people who weren't captured. >> i've always been on the opposite side of john mccain. >> reporter: joe biden seized on the controversy in pennsylvania. >> do you think most of those guys and women are suckers? >> no. >> the president also responded to a report in "the washington post," finding that embattled postmaster general louis dejoy, reimbursed some employees for their political contributions when he was running his own company. mr. trump said he's open to an investigation into the allegations. >> sure, sure. i think, let the
mr. trump pointed to statement by zach fuentes, an aid to retired general john kelly, who said, honestly, do you think general kelly would have stood by and let anyone call fallen marines losers? whatever the sources are, they're unlikely firsthand accounts and they're conflating stories. >> it's a disgrace. who would say a thing like that? only an animal. >> reporter: but the president brushed off reminders that he's repeatedly disparaged late senator mcmjohn mccain. >> he's...
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right now, i'm standing closer to kelly evans than i have in six months we are still socially distanced, follow me mrcan't even joke about it. right about there. >> let's get back to the purpose of this broadcast. that's to tell you what stocks are doing. they are lower across the board. the dow industrials down 220 points nasdaq down by one and two-thirds percent 184 points and the s&p sfliting the
right now, i'm standing closer to kelly evans than i have in six months we are still socially distanced, follow me mrcan't even joke about it. right about there. >> let's get back to the purpose of this broadcast. that's to tell you what stocks are doing. they are lower across the board. the dow industrials down 220 points nasdaq down by one and two-thirds percent 184 points and the s&p sfliting the
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mr. green, we will call on miss kelly from illinois for five minutes. >> thank you. i'm trying to get to my questions. thank you, mister chair. a few months after taking office, president trump outlined a new strategy for the united states and afghanistan. during an august 2017 speech, he stated conditions on the ground, not arbitrary timetables, will guide our strategy from now on. americas enemies must never know our plans or believe they can weigh this out. three years later, trump seems to be doing exactly the opposite of what he promised to do. under the february 29th peace agreement, the united states agreed to reduce the number of troops in afghanistan from about 13,000 to 8600 by mid july 2020 followed by complete withdraw by may 2021. despite repeated assurances, president trump has allegedly, and i quote, repeatedly voiced a desire to leave afghanistan sooner than the timetable laid out in the february 29 peace agreement. the facts on the ground seem to bear that out. in mid june, general mckenzie announced the united states had already met its commitment t
mr. green, we will call on miss kelly from illinois for five minutes. >> thank you. i'm trying to get to my questions. thank you, mister chair. a few months after taking office, president trump outlined a new strategy for the united states and afghanistan. during an august 2017 speech, he stated conditions on the ground, not arbitrary timetables, will guide our strategy from now on. americas enemies must never know our plans or believe they can weigh this out. three years later, trump...
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can i ask you to remain standing while mr greaney reads out the names of those who died? john atkinson, courtney boyle, kelly
can i ask you to remain standing while mr greaney reads out the names of those who died? john atkinson, courtney boyle, kelly
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right now, i'm standing closer to kelly evans than i have in six months we are still socially distanced, follow me mr. camera >> can't even joke about it. right about there. >> let's get back to the purpose of this broadcast. that's to tell you what stocks are doing. they are lower across the board. the dow industrials down 220 points nasdaq down by one and two-thirds percent 184 points and the s&p sfliting the difference there off 41. this follows the fed chair powell's comments on an uncertain economic recovery. airline stocks are lore wer as e group pushes for more money. time we got the details on that. later moderna laying out its time line for vaccine as president trump and the cdc contradict each other about when one will be fully available to americans. maybe we're splitting hairs a little bit maybe not. we'll separate fact from fiction. >>> kelly, bye >> it feels strange to be this close to someone other than any husband. let's take a look at the big board behind me. what's leading the way industrials and materials. the only two sec sotors in the frie green. that's the trend we have been see
right now, i'm standing closer to kelly evans than i have in six months we are still socially distanced, follow me mr. camera >> can't even joke about it. right about there. >> let's get back to the purpose of this broadcast. that's to tell you what stocks are doing. they are lower across the board. the dow industrials down 220 points nasdaq down by one and two-thirds percent 184 points and the s&p sfliting the difference there off 41. this follows the fed chair powell's...
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mr. trump has also publicly disparaged public veterans, jim mattis and former chief of staff john kelly and the late senator john mccain, general markt mark hurtling says the president does not understand the military's function. >> every time he talks about how he helps the military, it's usually related to transactional events. i've given them more pay. i've given them more money for their budget. all of which is true, but there are some things you can debate, getting military force out of the countries because they're not paying enough. it all has to do with mon they' monetary transactions. how do we insure we take care of each other, not guarantee a monetary return but care for one another so there's a lack of understanding him to the military, the military to him. >>> black lives matter protesters are out again in portland, oregon. they're making 100nates now of demonstrations there. and this comes a night after authorities declared an unlawful assembly outside a police building where crowds scuffled with officers. 27 people arrested there. portland, of course, has become an epicenter
mr. trump has also publicly disparaged public veterans, jim mattis and former chief of staff john kelly and the late senator john mccain, general markt mark hurtling says the president does not understand the military's function. >> every time he talks about how he helps the military, it's usually related to transactional events. i've given them more pay. i've given them more money for their budget. all of which is true, but there are some things you can debate, getting military force out...
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mr sorell. and aide to former nissan boss carlos colon is due to go on trial in japan for financial misconduct greg kelly was arrested in 2018 he denies under reporting tens of millions of dollars in pay that gold was allegedly promised up to his retirement go on was arrested but escaped to lebanon and is wanted by japanese police. russia's president has given his backing to embattled bella rules leader alexander lukashenko in their 1st face to face meeting since mass protests escalated against the question of this rule but rather may putin says that the bell russian people should deal with the political crisis themselves without foreign interference so said reports from minsk. it was clear from the start of the meeting who is calling the shots look at shanghai has proven to be a tough negotiator for puttin in the past this time he was taking note of what the russian leader had to say and making his case for moscow support. the main thing and i say it's all the time is not to cross the line there's a red line and you are familiar with it you have to draw these lines in chechnya when you're a young presid
mr sorell. and aide to former nissan boss carlos colon is due to go on trial in japan for financial misconduct greg kelly was arrested in 2018 he denies under reporting tens of millions of dollars in pay that gold was allegedly promised up to his retirement go on was arrested but escaped to lebanon and is wanted by japanese police. russia's president has given his backing to embattled bella rules leader alexander lukashenko in their 1st face to face meeting since mass protests escalated against...
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mrs. mccain did not support donald trump in 2016 and he is president now. and of course arizona is the mccain's home and political base and very much a battleground state this year. savannah >> all right, kelly. thank you. cindy mccain is with us now from phoenix. mrs. mccain, good morning to you. i know it's early there. so let's pick it up right there. i mean, you're a lifelong republican you've made it clear you still are. and here you are endorsing joe biden. you're a prominent voice in a state that could be decisive what led you to this decision? >> well, good morning. and thank you for having me. really what led me to this decision was like so many othern watching what's going on and i'm deeply concerned joe biden represents to me the kinds of values and integrity and courage that we want in a president. and someone who is -- has -- i think would have my back as a citizen and someone who lives in a neighborhood and has a family and all the other things that people do. i want to feel like my president cares about me and cares about this country and joe biden does i've known joe for over 40 years. and i know the kind of man that he is. and i'm just so deeply honored to be a part of this
mrs. mccain did not support donald trump in 2016 and he is president now. and of course arizona is the mccain's home and political base and very much a battleground state this year. savannah >> all right, kelly. thank you. cindy mccain is with us now from phoenix. mrs. mccain, good morning to you. i know it's early there. so let's pick it up right there. i mean, you're a lifelong republican you've made it clear you still are. and here you are endorsing joe biden. you're a prominent voice...
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mr. chu is here with the numbers to kick things off for us, as always >> who is up for a road trip, kelly? i would go to a road trip with you guys >> you know, i don't think we'd be very -- two screaming kids? i don't think so >> that's a lot of screaming kids in that rv, by the way. kelly, to your point, we are seeing a lot of good positivity and a lot of stories working their way through the markets, but generally we're seeing a constructive build on the pullback we saw driven by technology in the last week. the dow industrials up about half a percent at this stage, but the nasdaq composite continuing to outperform, up about 1.5% the s&p 500 still right above that 3400 lefrvel. it's a key level we're going to watch. one sector that's maybe under the radar that's not been getting a lot of attention but hit a record high today, a big gold star goes up there, the materials sector this sector is up -- let's call it three-quarters of 1% on the day so far, but still a move higher here puts it in rarefied territory. remember, sherwin-williams, the paint company, a home improvement play, is par
mr. chu is here with the numbers to kick things off for us, as always >> who is up for a road trip, kelly? i would go to a road trip with you guys >> you know, i don't think we'd be very -- two screaming kids? i don't think so >> that's a lot of screaming kids in that rv, by the way. kelly, to your point, we are seeing a lot of good positivity and a lot of stories working their way through the markets, but generally we're seeing a constructive build on the pullback we saw...
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mr. chairman, right now doses of this vaccine are being produced so that they'll be ready to be distributed >> so, kelly, that's for the earliest vaccines, probably pfizer and moderna j & j says it all goes well, it could have doses ready for emergency use authorization early next year. >> all right meg, stay right there. >>. >>> according to our poll, more people are getting concerned about taking it. kayla tausche with the latest. >> reporter: for six months likely voters have been polled in the battleground states that will decide this election. we found the receptiveness to take a vaccine steadily eroding since this summer. the share of swing-state voters who were willing to get a covid vaccine in our most recent poll dropping to 36%. fewer than half of democrats and just a quarter of republicans say they would get the vaccine when it's ready. and a majority believe that president trump, who has suggested that a vaccine could be approved by the end of october and distributed just after that, is politicizing the vaccine effort to benefit his re-election. and as for the companies developing the vaccin
mr. chairman, right now doses of this vaccine are being produced so that they'll be ready to be distributed >> so, kelly, that's for the earliest vaccines, probably pfizer and moderna j & j says it all goes well, it could have doses ready for emergency use authorization early next year. >> all right meg, stay right there. >>. >>> according to our poll, more people are getting concerned about taking it. kayla tausche with the latest. >> reporter: for six...
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where rick is tracking the action >> kelly, as we finish up the third quarter there's interesting things going on. you can see we spiked up in yields a bit probably mr. mnuchin, markets love a bit of stimulus we can debate whether it's truly needed we know pain is out there. if you open the chart up for a quarter to date on 30s, what you find is we are basically at the highest levels since the ten if you look at the -- it's still within the range of the last quarter. tenning finished it up, and that was basically in the range today. it hasn't really gone that far finally if we look at the dollar index versus the s&ps, this is really interest. the dollar is down about 3.5%. the s&ps are up close to, well, 5-plus percent, so it seems odd man out, most of that is europo strength kelly, back to you >>> rick, thank you. >>> new york city restaurants can finally offer indoor dining, but is it already too late has the damage been done that story is next we'll hear from the faa administrator after he finally took the max for a spin. what this means, when "power lunch" returns 20 years ago, i was an hourly associate cart pusher. the different positions i've
where rick is tracking the action >> kelly, as we finish up the third quarter there's interesting things going on. you can see we spiked up in yields a bit probably mr. mnuchin, markets love a bit of stimulus we can debate whether it's truly needed we know pain is out there. if you open the chart up for a quarter to date on 30s, what you find is we are basically at the highest levels since the ten if you look at the -- it's still within the range of the last quarter. tenning finished it...
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kelly, thank you very much. and tom perez is the chair of the democratic national committee. mr. perez, thanks for being here. i've got a bunch to get to this morning. let me start with the supreme court, if i can, very quickly. democrats are furious that the senate is planning to move ahead with a vote on the president's supreme court pick, after republicans blocked president obama's pick in 2016. republicans argue that they now control the white house and the senate. that that's what's different and that it's their constitutional responsibility. so why shouldn't they. >> let's just use their own words. we saw from mitch mcconnell the american people should have a say in who the nominee is. those aren't my words. those are mitch mcconnell's. lindsey graham, the same thing. every member of the committee in 2016. the hypocrisy is rank. but what's even more important is this highlights that health care -- we know health care is on the ballot november 3rd. health care is on the docket november the 10th. and we are going to remind voters every single day, because health care was on the ballot in 2017, it was on t
kelly, thank you very much. and tom perez is the chair of the democratic national committee. mr. perez, thanks for being here. i've got a bunch to get to this morning. let me start with the supreme court, if i can, very quickly. democrats are furious that the senate is planning to move ahead with a vote on the president's supreme court pick, after republicans blocked president obama's pick in 2016. republicans argue that they now control the white house and the senate. that that's what's...
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kelly gazar to testify. >> thank you for your kind introduction and support. thank you, mr. chairman, and members of the committee. on september 4th we celebrated john's 25th birthday without his physical presence for the third year. he was born in the same hospital he died 25 years later. as a toddler, he was the cutest boy imaginable. he loved his microcars and legos. i will never forget the enjoy in his eyes when he got his first playstati playstation console when he was in fourth grade. he did not have a football players physique and was not born an athlete, but he loved the game and worked hard. he fell in love with the new england patriots when they won the super bowl after 9/11. he earned a degree in accounting and joined his father's accounting firm in virginia. everything changed on november 17th, 2017. two men in plain clothing knocks on our door, two detectives from the park police. they told us he was in a shootout. i did not believe them. he was antigun, antiviolence, and would not be involved in a shootout. they said they would meet us in the hospital. we never
kelly gazar to testify. >> thank you for your kind introduction and support. thank you, mr. chairman, and members of the committee. on september 4th we celebrated john's 25th birthday without his physical presence for the third year. he was born in the same hospital he died 25 years later. as a toddler, he was the cutest boy imaginable. he loved his microcars and legos. i will never forget the enjoy in his eyes when he got his first playstati playstation console when he was in fourth...