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undercut it i think we are becoming the society we used to see overseas on claims of wealth new york san francisco chicago and all of that and so rounded by a sea of really desperate poverty they have accepted that in india and they have. our system is if not more despite the independence from great britain they have the excepted in brazil another case and boy you look at trump blow snarl and moldy and you can see the kind of right wing government which this is an acceptable range you know it would. be silly i'm going to follow politics very carefully and i watch snippets of the the republican and democratic conventions and i was appalled i'm simply appalled that 900 party has a pro active economic agenda presumed to presume to pursue in light of the. high unemployment. and the in the structural changes that are going through the economy i didn't see that from either party here and it goes back to my question to richard is there is this an exception acceptance that we're just going to have a whole lot more poor people. well you know we're i disagree that we've even been having a growing economy i don't th
undercut it i think we are becoming the society we used to see overseas on claims of wealth new york san francisco chicago and all of that and so rounded by a sea of really desperate poverty they have accepted that in india and they have. our system is if not more despite the independence from great britain they have the excepted in brazil another case and boy you look at trump blow snarl and moldy and you can see the kind of right wing government which this is an acceptable range you know it...
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by the way, portland, new york, seattle, chicago, los angeles, san francisco, learn from the mayor of kenosha. >> i will tell you that the national guard has been extremely helpful and we feel comfortable that we can keep th president safe and keep the public safe. mostly we need to try to make sure that there is called in th community and that is what we are hoping to maintain. >> and after a request the president was able to restore law and order and safety and security in minnesota and, of course, our nation's capital, washington dc. the president did his job to keep people safe and secure. stapley kenosha before the guar was called in an order was restored, dozens of businesses for absolutely wrecked with man completely burned to the ground. today the president, he toured the devastation and announced his administration was allocating a million dollars fo local law enforcement, 4 millio at eight to the businesses that were destroyed and 42 million t the state of wisconsin to bolster public safety efforts. stay with one store owner had this to say about the president 's visit that
by the way, portland, new york, seattle, chicago, los angeles, san francisco, learn from the mayor of kenosha. >> i will tell you that the national guard has been extremely helpful and we feel comfortable that we can keep th president safe and keep the public safe. mostly we need to try to make sure that there is called in th community and that is what we are hoping to maintain. >> and after a request the president was able to restore law and order and safety and security in...
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. >> people are afraid to go back to the city, because of the crime, whether new york, other big steers san francisco, chicagoink. maria: seen a lot of -- >> yes if we learned from you know, new york is a good example we learned from history look being what happened in 1970s then kind of the city bounced back a bit in the 80s went down again with crack, pandemic, crime very unlivable city went so far as all liberal as it is to elect rudy giuliani from rudy giuliani ebb michael bloomberg for er essentially 20 years city was governed by republican mayor, progressive republican mayor nevertheless it is going to have to get worse before the political shift changes. right now new york city politics has gone heavily to the left, and democrat socialists elected in state and city governments there is going to be more that have in election cycle i think going to be more pain. >> what are expectation for reunder a trump presidency versus a biden presidency. >> well i think, under a trump presidency you will see continued growth in some commercial sectors i ploef they will be the incentivized by tax policy, because they
. >> people are afraid to go back to the city, because of the crime, whether new york, other big steers san francisco, chicagoink. maria: seen a lot of -- >> yes if we learned from you know, new york is a good example we learned from history look being what happened in 1970s then kind of the city bounced back a bit in the 80s went down again with crack, pandemic, crime very unlivable city went so far as all liberal as it is to elect rudy giuliani from rudy giuliani ebb michael...
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one complete opera was banned in new york, chicago and san francisco.he overture, the prelude, that was played. so, wagner was quite popular in the united states during the world war ii. again, in the book, i explain why that was so. but it really is a striking departure from what had happened 20 years earlier. >> so, if history is destined to repeat itself, i'm just curious, is this a by gone area of classical music and its role in the united states as well as foreign diplomacy? and if not, or if there's a way -- how to make this relevant today? >> classical music or my book? >> yes. and your subsequent chapter of how to -- how can -- i'm looking at the homogeneity of the room here. >> yes, yes. >> and though i know that in classical music today, it's not as homogenous as it once was. so, how can classical music be used in a similar way, culturally speaking, if the military is the right -- full disclosure, i'm in the military -- if the military is the right arm and music is the left arm, how can we bring these together? what we do see that happening? >
one complete opera was banned in new york, chicago and san francisco.he overture, the prelude, that was played. so, wagner was quite popular in the united states during the world war ii. again, in the book, i explain why that was so. but it really is a striking departure from what had happened 20 years earlier. >> so, if history is destined to repeat itself, i'm just curious, is this a by gone area of classical music and its role in the united states as well as foreign diplomacy? and if...
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the five top cities for permanent closures new york, los angeles, san francisco, chicago, and dallas.bout his reelection. it should be about the american people and they're in trouble. you have to level with the american people. shoot from the shoulder. there has never been a time they haven't been able to step up. this president should step down. >> trace: joe biden in a town hall last night attacking president trump's response to the pandemic trying to keep the issue front and center in the 2020 campaign. let's bring in chris wallace, the anchor of "fox news sunday". chris, always great to see you. i just wonder if you watched that town hall last night, chris, and you saw some softball questions critic say. 16 questions, 13 from democrats and 3 from democrats. your thoughts. >> honestly i didn't watch much of it. i was watching thursday night football. i watched a little bit. but i will say that from what i've heard, that the questions were noticeably easier to biden on cnn last night than they were to president trump on abc earlier in the week. you know, i think you should ask toug
the five top cities for permanent closures new york, los angeles, san francisco, chicago, and dallas.bout his reelection. it should be about the american people and they're in trouble. you have to level with the american people. shoot from the shoulder. there has never been a time they haven't been able to step up. this president should step down. >> trace: joe biden in a town hall last night attacking president trump's response to the pandemic trying to keep the issue front and center in...
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phoenix, seattle and charlotte reported higher annual gauins in july than june new york, chicago, and san francisco seeing the smallest gains. thcht is a three month running average through june other averages show steeper gains in august. supply continues to shrink and demand holds affordability, of course, is weakening substantially. in a makes it harder for buyers. >> it's interesting. even the latest consumer confidence data also had a few more pockets of positivity to be more expect to tail off which wasn't the case. and the home data continues as well even when you do get the pace of other economic measures plateauing a little bit. >> yeah. demand for housing is uncredible right now. it is really push ford that dire for people to get bigger hoemdz. not urban flight but upsizing either to the suburbs or larger homes or larger apartments because of the whole stay at home culture that we're at right now. but they apparently are willing to pay anything so far we'll see how so far that goes >> on the urban flight, what are the smartest people you're talking to say about how long that is really goi
phoenix, seattle and charlotte reported higher annual gauins in july than june new york, chicago, and san francisco seeing the smallest gains. thcht is a three month running average through june other averages show steeper gains in august. supply continues to shrink and demand holds affordability, of course, is weakening substantially. in a makes it harder for buyers. >> it's interesting. even the latest consumer confidence data also had a few more pockets of positivity to be more expect...
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looking at some of the democratic run cities in this run they are a wreck look at new york look at chicago, san francisco floor homelessness et cetera, what is the policy in the tell me about baltimore, because you are seeing a similar situation there, and what policies do you believe are behind this? >> yeah, so, you know this is the important piece i think and that is the fact that we just don't have career opportunities, baltimore used to be a manufacturing powerhouse ironic that joe biden talking about in america with him and colleagues that signed over to nafta pushed manufacturing jobs out of this country, when you look at ro he chester that was another manufacturing hub, here you've got a punch of police officers now resigning, over retiring early they don't want to deal he will with nonsense we have going on can't afford to have any cops leave in baltimore city we are down more police officers i am saddened the way things are going across the country i think people listening to donald trump saying you know what maybe this is our guy. >> former president obama chatting with kamala harris, talked a
looking at some of the democratic run cities in this run they are a wreck look at new york look at chicago, san francisco floor homelessness et cetera, what is the policy in the tell me about baltimore, because you are seeing a similar situation there, and what policies do you believe are behind this? >> yeah, so, you know this is the important piece i think and that is the fact that we just don't have career opportunities, baltimore used to be a manufacturing powerhouse ironic that joe...
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exception, the maestro singer was not complete opera was not plate, it was banned in new york, chicago and i think san franciscos plate so wagner was quite popular in the united states during world war two. again, in the book i explain why that is so, but it really is a striking departure from what had happened 20 days earlier. yes. >> if history is destined to repeat itself, i'm curious, is this a bygone era of classical music and its role in the united states as well as foreign diplomacy? and if not, or if there is a way how to make this relevance today. classical >> music for my book? >> yes. and your subsequent chapter of how to, i'm looking at the homogeneity of the room here and though i know that classical music today, it's not as homogeneous as it once was and so how can classical music be used in a similar way, culturally speaking if the military is, full disclosure i've in the military, if the military is the right arm and music is the left arm, how can we bring these together? >> we do see that happening. >> i'm much better looking at the past than predicting the future. generally, historians are not
exception, the maestro singer was not complete opera was not plate, it was banned in new york, chicago and i think san franciscos plate so wagner was quite popular in the united states during world war two. again, in the book i explain why that is so, but it really is a striking departure from what had happened 20 days earlier. yes. >> if history is destined to repeat itself, i'm curious, is this a bygone era of classical music and its role in the united states as well as foreign...
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chicago. rain along the southeast coast today. temperatures in the 70s for boston and new york. in the west coast highs will be in the 90s from san francisco bay area down to los angeles county. >>> coming up a real-life murder at a haunted house. >>> new details about an alleged kidnapping at joe montana's house. >>> and the future of the social i'm to help california's 19 most vulnerable. over 24,000 homes were destroyed by wildfires in less than two years. too many of those victims are also hit with a sudden tax hike after their forced to move. it's wrong. prop 19 limits taxes on wildfire victims and limits taxes on seniors and severely disabled homeowners. join firefighters and emergency responders in voting 'yes' on 19. >>> back now with this dangerous stunt on the streets in seattle. drivers putting on what they call a side show, spinning their cars in circles. see what happened there. one driver crashed into the crowd. reports say the injuries were minor. there's been no word on any arrest. >>> the ban on downloading which was set to take effect today is now on hold. a judge last night delayed the trump administration's move. tiktok
chicago. rain along the southeast coast today. temperatures in the 70s for boston and new york. in the west coast highs will be in the 90s from san francisco bay area down to los angeles county. >>> coming up a real-life murder at a haunted house. >>> new details about an alleged kidnapping at joe montana's house. >>> and the future of the social i'm to help california's 19 most vulnerable. over 24,000 homes were destroyed by wildfires in less than two years. too many...
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there's this out migration of once great cities like new york city and realize the reason why our cities are in such chaos, chicago, l.a., san franciscowashington d.c. is because all of these major cities are run by socialists. the policies are not working. taxes are too high. defunding the cops creating more crime. when they were racked with this political intollerant mob, the reaction is to defund the cops, which is opposite what rationale people would do. so you can't have an economy when you have murders spiralling in these cities. >> yeah -- >> dana: we played a clip from van jones yet. >> you can't have a economy -- >> dana: and van jones was on cnn saying if you're not talking about the issues, our news of the day, he thinks the biden campaign is missing something and trump could win because of that. last word. >> you can't have an economy when people are afraid of covid-19. all this stuff that mat is saying is in trump's america. trump is the president. the buck stops with him. he's caused economic collapse in this country and we all know that crime is directly connected to our economy. trump has destroyed our economy and it i
there's this out migration of once great cities like new york city and realize the reason why our cities are in such chaos, chicago, l.a., san franciscowashington d.c. is because all of these major cities are run by socialists. the policies are not working. taxes are too high. defunding the cops creating more crime. when they were racked with this political intollerant mob, the reaction is to defund the cops, which is opposite what rationale people would do. so you can't have an economy when...
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san francisco chicago washington d.c. and important organ you could see a demonstrator here throwing a molotov cocktail at police. and a new york city thousands gathered outside of the barclays center in brooklyn where they staged a die and before marching over the manhattan bridge into the city where tensions grew. the protests come after a grand jury declined to charge 3 police officers with directly killing briana taylor on march 13th the officers broke down the door to her apartment while executing a no knock warrant looking for suspected drug dealer. brianna's boyfriend fearing an intruder was breaking in shot one of the officers in the leg and that's when the officers fired multiple shots killing briana former officer brett hankinson has been charged with 3 counts of one ton endangerment in the 1st degree this charge does not charge him with brianna's death but for recklessly shooting into a neighboring apartment and endangering the lives of others hankinson quickly booked and released and $15000.00 bail and instagram post from briana sister reading sr i am so sorry protesters on the ground reacting to the decision to not
san francisco chicago washington d.c. and important organ you could see a demonstrator here throwing a molotov cocktail at police. and a new york city thousands gathered outside of the barclays center in brooklyn where they staged a die and before marching over the manhattan bridge into the city where tensions grew. the protests come after a grand jury declined to charge 3 police officers with directly killing briana taylor on march 13th the officers broke down the door to her apartment while...
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chicago. rain along the southeast coast today. temperatures in the 70s for boston and new york. in the west coast highs will be in the 90s from san francisco bay area down to los angeles county. >>> coming up a real-life murder at a haunted house. >>> new details about an alleged kidnapping at joe montana's house. >>> and the future of the social media app tiktok. joe montana's house. >>> and the future of the social media app tiktok. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you r
chicago. rain along the southeast coast today. temperatures in the 70s for boston and new york. in the west coast highs will be in the 90s from san francisco bay area down to los angeles county. >>> coming up a real-life murder at a haunted house. >>> new details about an alleged kidnapping at joe montana's house. >>> and the future of the social media app tiktok. joe montana's house. >>> and the future of the social media app tiktok. to all the people who...
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justice has carried out by the progressive prosecutors in places like minneapolis, chicago, san francisco and new yorkck and this is a result of democratic politics and their policy and now the biden harris campaign simply have no real answer to it. stuart: do you think joe biden will hit that issue violence of unrest, do you think he'll hit it head-on, he is going to be in minnesota. >> i do not think he will hit it head-on, the democrats especially joe biden have put themselves in a box, the progressive prosecutor policies were based on the idea that there were too many arrested in inner-city neighborhoods and too much incarceration of young black males in those neighborhoods, the idea was the crime should be redefined as something else and there should not be as many incarcerations, this is now what progressive prosecutors and democrats believe, that makes it very difficult for joe biden to issue annunciation of this kind of violence or these protests which they claim on behalf of the kids being incarcerated in inner cities. as i just pointed out, 60% of black americans who are the victims, the rea
justice has carried out by the progressive prosecutors in places like minneapolis, chicago, san francisco and new yorkck and this is a result of democratic politics and their policy and now the biden harris campaign simply have no real answer to it. stuart: do you think joe biden will hit that issue violence of unrest, do you think he'll hit it head-on, he is going to be in minnesota. >> i do not think he will hit it head-on, the democrats especially joe biden have put themselves in a...
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san francisco, seattle, portland and my great home city of chicago. this is just a, an absence of leadership. it is incompetence of leadership in these cities. you're there in new york know what i'm talking about. there are ways to deal with this in a way that doesn't cause the destruction of property, the destruction of businesses and neighborhoods. you know the injury to people. so, look, the people have to be held accountable and these are all democratic cities. trump is right about this democratic leaders that can't control, and keep people safe. that is the first function of government. so, would i say withdraw the financial support for these cities? i'm not sure i would but i don't think there is any reason to go along with the pelosi plan which is to massively tax people in the red states so we can give the money to these blue states that can't take care of themselves. this is a problem of leadership in these cities, you know. it is absolutely clear. melissa: no doubt. but before we run out of time i've been asking this question for the past couple days, what is it that a president could actually do to help one much these cities? i mean sitting here just as a
san francisco, seattle, portland and my great home city of chicago. this is just a, an absence of leadership. it is incompetence of leadership in these cities. you're there in new york know what i'm talking about. there are ways to deal with this in a way that doesn't cause the destruction of property, the destruction of businesses and neighborhoods. you know the injury to people. so, look, the people have to be held accountable and these are all democratic cities. trump is right about this...
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around new york that's impacted will be impacted if new york city mdiminishes or chicago diminishes they are the economic engines of both of those states as dallas is in texas or l.a. and san franciscon california these are big pest of america. and whether red, blue or whatever, we've got the vast majority of americans that live in urban, metropolitan areas >> bill, it's always good to see you. i want to thank you for your time today bill daley former white house chief of staff, former commerce secretary. good to see you. we'll talk to you soon >> thanks very much. have a good day. >> you too >> we have some breaking job news or career news. the adp report minutes away. stock futures soaring. nasdaq futures are almost up as much as dow jones future nasdaq looks like big tech will soar again i don't think 'vwee seen them flip you're watching "squawk box" on another big market day right after this so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if
around new york that's impacted will be impacted if new york city mdiminishes or chicago diminishes they are the economic engines of both of those states as dallas is in texas or l.a. and san franciscon california these are big pest of america. and whether red, blue or whatever, we've got the vast majority of americans that live in urban, metropolitan areas >> bill, it's always good to see you. i want to thank you for your time today bill daley former white house chief of staff, former...
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san francisco lab for processing. flyers will have results within 48 hours. united hopes to eventually expand testing options to its hubs across the country in cities like new york, chicago >> being able to identify a positive case and pull them out of a public health situation and put them in isolation and then be able to kind of window that group of individuals will have an impact. >> reporter: john f. kennedy and newark airports are working with a private company to offer passengers flying any airline a rapid covid test before departure. a recent survey found three-fourths of flyers support preflight covid testing. united sees this effort as a major step toward reconnecting the u.s. with international travel. airlines are pushing for, quote, air bridges between major cities like new york and london that would require preflight covid tests for all on board. there does appear to be lawmaker support for the so-called air bridges, as well, linking major u.s. cities to international cities. love tanz athe german carrier, says it will begin rapid testing passengers next month. that airline has set up two testing sites at german airports for arriving passengers. american air
san francisco lab for processing. flyers will have results within 48 hours. united hopes to eventually expand testing options to its hubs across the country in cities like new york, chicago >> being able to identify a positive case and pull them out of a public health situation and put them in isolation and then be able to kind of window that group of individuals will have an impact. >> reporter: john f. kennedy and newark airports are working with a private company to offer...