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job. 6 days later frogs christine strike the german boss doesn't have a trophy holds a match for me oni's but he's one of german football's most popular figures a sense of humor decency and some passionate touchline antics make him a club icon and freiburg continue to overachieve. and he's not the 1st long term or at freiburg focused thinker holds the german record for longest spell in the top job spending 16 years in charge they stick with their man in the black forest there are also coaches like pet quality ola and you can club who have enjoyed successful careers without ever getting sacked calling katyn is one of them and he's not far from becoming the world's longest serving manager. that title is currently held by bruno lewsey of sean lee in the french 2nd division he's been in charge for almost 20 years but for the ballot box it's not all about breaking records across a news who's playing full time at the moment so you know it hurts me a little bit when i watch him so there will come a time when i've got to go and watch him and support him as well but he'd be heartbroken if i practi
job. 6 days later frogs christine strike the german boss doesn't have a trophy holds a match for me oni's but he's one of german football's most popular figures a sense of humor decency and some passionate touchline antics make him a club icon and freiburg continue to overachieve. and he's not the 1st long term or at freiburg focused thinker holds the german record for longest spell in the top job spending 16 years in charge they stick with their man in the black forest there are also coaches...
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this ony day they pass they soughteps refuge there.t's as if they were photographed for posterity. a reminder that after a nuclear blast, only the shadow of man remains. a shadow in the storm. the crane on top of the children's monument knows all these things. but he wants people in other countries to know about hiroshima and the bomb. tell everyone to work for peace, he says. tell them to make certain there will be no more hiroshima. tell them about the children's monument. tell them to put paper cranes together and they shall fly all over the world. tell them that they can form their own clubs for peace as the children of the folded crane club. that they too can wash away the world's ills. tell them it is up to the children of the world to sweep away our nuclear ashes. to sleep in peace. tell them on the night of august 6, the anniversary of the bomb, to think of. shema. .- to think of hiroshima on that night, the members of the folded crane club walk with lanterns. they placed them on the river for the spirits of the children who ha
this ony day they pass they soughteps refuge there.t's as if they were photographed for posterity. a reminder that after a nuclear blast, only the shadow of man remains. a shadow in the storm. the crane on top of the children's monument knows all these things. but he wants people in other countries to know about hiroshima and the bomb. tell everyone to work for peace, he says. tell them to make certain there will be no more hiroshima. tell them about the children's monument. tell them to put...
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with so it wasn't until 1996 that we began to get things more organized i'm a caution legal team greg oni and solicitor and karma got to look on barrister we gave the organization then the name justice for the 4 of us and january of 96. we went on then to try to get the irish government to provide a public inquiry into the dublin mama and bombings all doors were closed to us on terror 999 which was the 25th anniversary of the bombings and the family mash by the then tasia chair and for the 1st time. the jury. will be present. to. those who were present at the. ones in the 1st instance of proscribed went into the freeways we would say on this important issue to marry somebody up the government on the 42nd anniversary. 6 when i was walking and. the westfield motor company. in the character a man for a little bit baffled and all of the earth's a lot of it no money to bring. and that's i remember was a priest. to me you have solution. and down. on some of those going around to the hospital and had another explosion. and then i woke up and i was 7 i was. just i woke up in the muck. i was prono
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now, m many people c can ony afford one m meal a day. and residents of nairobi's biggest slum are desperately worried about their livelihoods and their children's future. reporter: it's a tense evening in nairobi's kibera district. an ambulance has brought a weak, elderly man back to the village, who has supposedly tested negative for the coronavirus. but many here suspect that he's still sick. it's not entirely clear whwhat his status is, but people are worried enough to force the ambulance to take him back to hospital. "do you think this is a coronavirus dumping ground" shouts someone in the crowd. the next day, two bystanders tell us it nearly erupted into violence. evelyne: the problem with the crowd was, how can they bring a covid patient here with no proper handling, because he was a covid case. because that is a way of transmitting covid to other people. oloo: the driver and the police agreed with us that they'd take him back to hospital. because the crowd was shouting, "burn the ambulance, set it on fire." reporter: officially, t
now, m many people c can ony afford one m meal a day. and residents of nairobi's biggest slum are desperately worried about their livelihoods and their children's future. reporter: it's a tense evening in nairobi's kibera district. an ambulance has brought a weak, elderly man back to the village, who has supposedly tested negative for the coronavirus. but many here suspect that he's still sick. it's not entirely clear whwhat his status is, but people are worried enough to force the ambulance to...
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. >> they have a sophisticated ony web seration, and here they were turning that operation to setting up these phony web sites to get money to fund terrorism when you thought you were paying for a mask that you needed. >> reporter: investigators from the justice department, f.b.i., homeland security, and i.r.s. also found terrorists from al qaeda and hamas used social media and cryptocurrency, a digital form of payment that offers some anonymity, to raise money for weapons and operations. described as the biggest case of its kind, u.s. authorities seized $2 million, over 300 s,yptocurrency accounts, as well as web sites and facebook pages. a senior justice department official described the covid isis fraud to cbs news as "just a slice of the overall criminal activity designed to spread fear about the virus." margaret? >> brennan: catherine herridge nt the department of justice. 20 weeks, for the first time in more than 20 weeks, new claims for unemployment benefits dipped slightly below one million. one sector still suffering historic losses is the leisure re's cbsmireyarrtoopen, aner
. >> they have a sophisticated ony web seration, and here they were turning that operation to setting up these phony web sites to get money to fund terrorism when you thought you were paying for a mask that you needed. >> reporter: investigators from the justice department, f.b.i., homeland security, and i.r.s. also found terrorists from al qaeda and hamas used social media and cryptocurrency, a digital form of payment that offers some anonymity, to raise money for weapons and...
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ony really want to put it the backs of the police. i see it. lawe is a war on enforcement in this country. that law enforcement, -- without , there is chaos. the democrats have that power, every city in this country could be another .ortland lawbreakers and defeat their hateful ideology about this country, about america. we must teach our children that america is a free and just nation worth defending. they are going to destroy our suburbs. way frome went along allowing that to happen. the suburbs are protected from the rule changes. i took them out of the obama administration. what we are witnessing today is the result of left-wing indoctrination in our nation's schools and universities. many young americans have been fed lies about america being a wicked nation plagued by racism. joe biden and his party spent their entire convention spreading his hateful and destructive message while refusing to say one word about the violence. they did not even discuss law enforcement and police. those words were not mentioned. those words taken out were und
ony really want to put it the backs of the police. i see it. lawe is a war on enforcement in this country. that law enforcement, -- without , there is chaos. the democrats have that power, every city in this country could be another .ortland lawbreakers and defeat their hateful ideology about this country, about america. we must teach our children that america is a free and just nation worth defending. they are going to destroy our suburbs. way frome went along allowing that to happen. the...
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somethin mentioned earlier which was the fact that jacob blake's name, even though the shooting happenedun ony, really didn' even come up at the republican nation convention until a few days in. did that surprise you, didou expect someo mention it sooner? errin: well, you know, given that there was attention paid to the protests, although that attention was focused as others have mentioned on the -- on looting and violence,no you and given that the president is -- is touting his record on criminal justice reform you have been some recon of ould the national reckoning on race that is happening. again, on his watch this summer. but th isn't something that happened. and i think that that actually is in kraeeping with thal playbook that this president has been operated under, you know, that got him elected in 2016. that he used again in 2018 and that we've already seen him using in this campaign and headed into november. listen, you know, the president is -- the messaging that he's using is reay aimed at energizing his base. really aimed at expanding the electorate even though you did see kind of
somethin mentioned earlier which was the fact that jacob blake's name, even though the shooting happenedun ony, really didn' even come up at the republican nation convention until a few days in. did that surprise you, didou expect someo mention it sooner? errin: well, you know, given that there was attention paid to the protests, although that attention was focused as others have mentioned on the -- on looting and violence,no you and given that the president is -- is touting his record on...
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when they make their case, will it be ony, pol as well, or is this mostly about character and conductl, if it is continuity wi t convention, it will mostly be about character. there was not a lotf emphasis on the policy agenda over the course of this convention, in part because democrats are trying ttho send the messag this is a really big tent, write, attend who werer brought togey trump, but nothing else is going to bring together a john kasich and a bernie sanders, for example, so that is kind of it, trying to convince people that they are sort of broadly palatable. it does have echoes of that hillary clinton slogan from 2016, "stronger together," which got criticism for being vague and inspirational and not mmunicating to people a policy agenda, particularly an economic agenda, but the decision that the biden campaign seems to have made is that you can still sell that message with a different messenger and with trump now in the whites house with three ye having elapsed with americans feeling so pessimistic about the direction of the countryecause of the pandemic and because of so
when they make their case, will it be ony, pol as well, or is this mostly about character and conductl, if it is continuity wi t convention, it will mostly be about character. there was not a lotf emphasis on the policy agenda over the course of this convention, in part because democrats are trying ttho send the messag this is a really big tent, write, attend who werer brought togey trump, but nothing else is going to bring together a john kasich and a bernie sanders, for example, so that is...
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. >> what is your response to thet ony in front of the senate today? >> i am profoundly concerned at the postal service es not have the resources that are needed to thmake sure we carry out the solution properly. but also that the changes they already put inlace need to be reversed. it is not enough the sorting machines need to be installed and figure out where they are make surethat we can handle the volume which is going to be higher than we've ever seen it before. notwithstandg efforts to discourage and disenfranchise people. i think you should step down. there is a reason whothers have chosen people who have experience to run the social postal service. in this risa my donald trump chose a donor instead and that is because the president wants to politicize everything cl ing postal service and as we have seen amply the pranident wants to do hing he can to make it difficult for anyone during the cast votes. and that is just un nscionable. >> what do you expect will come from the postal service here? >> i know it will pass. and it will provide 25 billi
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to focus ony today those who have so much more than us. our responsibility is to focus on those that have less than us. he has done that, really giving people a second chance. i believe that him taking a chance on different people and feeling comfortable with female leadership, with female advice, is very refreshing. it is refreshing for the country to have a president for whom that is just a regular workday. i also think he takes the counsel of people whose experiences are much more relatable to the population that he's serving. this is the president who as a candidate promised to help the forgotten man, forgotten woman, and has made very good on that promise. donald trump is an outsider. he's the first president in american history to have neither former political nor military experience. of whaty fit the bill americans were telling pollsters, i want somebody who has a ton of experience that never held political office. it turns out they wanted somebody who had business experience, who came to washington owing nobody anything. really a s
to focus ony today those who have so much more than us. our responsibility is to focus on those that have less than us. he has done that, really giving people a second chance. i believe that him taking a chance on different people and feeling comfortable with female leadership, with female advice, is very refreshing. it is refreshing for the country to have a president for whom that is just a regular workday. i also think he takes the counsel of people whose experiences are much more relatable...
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the german doctors events certainly seem to be moving faster now what can you tell us about 11 of oni's wife has written to vladimir putin and is it likely to have any kind of effect. well you were in the mine the wrote a letter directly to vladimir putin asking for permission to have her husband transferred to germany asking for his help in having me transferred. now that doesn't seem to have had much of an effect because even after that letter was published and was spread on social media by. news team we heard from the head doctor of the little who said that he would not be transferred into his condition has stabilized now that's despite the doctors seemingly having spoken to their german counterparts the team has also now made earlier today an appeal to the european court of human rights they've reached out to them and also to ask for help to get new transferred this whole case also draws a lot of parallels to other. alleged poisonings of opposition figures for example in 2018 people at that event zeal of a member of the anti government punk group pussy riot was also seemingly poison
the german doctors events certainly seem to be moving faster now what can you tell us about 11 of oni's wife has written to vladimir putin and is it likely to have any kind of effect. well you were in the mine the wrote a letter directly to vladimir putin asking for permission to have her husband transferred to germany asking for his help in having me transferred. now that doesn't seem to have had much of an effect because even after that letter was published and was spread on social media by....
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think ony in asia, i balance, the market is looking to go overweight again. of the whyf yu mellon stays with us. later, we hear from bank of america. don't miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: two weeks in a row, an extraordinary week here at bloomberg surveillance. nejra cehic in for francine lacqua, who is now in a conversation with bank of england governor andrew bailey. a lot going on at boe, particularly this discussion of negative rates. we have the labor economy of america front and center off the difficult report yesterday. , about 25port claims and it's after our conversation with the governor. as you look at the correlation and the litmus paper of the global system, geoff yu, with great respect to your sense of history, what does it signal to see the lower rate regime that we see worldwide? if you are glass half-full, basically the lower rate regime is a comprehensive attempt to reflate or overheat the economy. economy at the next phase of the average inflation target. your glass half empty, very simple, 20, 30 years of low rates, negative rate, qe, a
think ony in asia, i balance, the market is looking to go overweight again. of the whyf yu mellon stays with us. later, we hear from bank of america. don't miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: two weeks in a row, an extraordinary week here at bloomberg surveillance. nejra cehic in for francine lacqua, who is now in a conversation with bank of england governor andrew bailey. a lot going on at boe, particularly this discussion of negative rates. we have the labor economy of america front and...
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one reason europe has trailed is a relative lack of technology versus 20% ony 7% the s&p 500. one of the highest european tech names flamed out, wirecard, which is insolvent. industrial companies in europe are more directly tied to china than the u.s., and that will likely be the case with tensions rising between the u.s. and beijing. a lot depends on the path of the virus and how that is reflected in fx markets. europe and asia are seen managing the virus better than the united states but there is a headwind for european stocks. some say europe could have reached its limits and jane foley says the euro is likely to --ak above one dollar 20 1.20. guy: let's bring in bhanu baweja. money in the states or europe? bhanu: for the next three months, europe. scarlet gave a good round up. to main factor if you want understand country allocations is to understand sector allocations and one step further, factor allocations, do we want to be in growth or low-volume,entum, or quality? the market has been more and more priced in, will price in jackson hole and the vaccine. these are alread
one reason europe has trailed is a relative lack of technology versus 20% ony 7% the s&p 500. one of the highest european tech names flamed out, wirecard, which is insolvent. industrial companies in europe are more directly tied to china than the u.s., and that will likely be the case with tensions rising between the u.s. and beijing. a lot depends on the path of the virus and how that is reflected in fx markets. europe and asia are seen managing the virus better than the united states but...
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the only onis ses i saw were bl up on the side of the road and if you're coming across an open area and you're facing that tiger tank with its 88 millimeter gun or even the panther tank with its high velocity 75 millimeter gun and the frontal armor you're probable not going to have a good day. they gave something called the standoff rate and they could engage us before we could engage them and that was the advantage and we had numbers on our side and a lot of the people would point to the fact that it would take nine shermans to take on a panther or a tiger. what some of those folks overlook is the level of organization in armored warfare was five tanks and that was the tank platoon and that was the way we employed them and another thing with the speed of this tank and the maneuverability and the ease of operation, ideally what a lot of tankers did during the second world war was maneuver over a position of advantage where it was wacher and to break. very easy to krauz on and a capable weapons system. >> do you have stories from your uncle? >> he had interesting stories. some he was rel
the only onis ses i saw were bl up on the side of the road and if you're coming across an open area and you're facing that tiger tank with its 88 millimeter gun or even the panther tank with its high velocity 75 millimeter gun and the frontal armor you're probable not going to have a good day. they gave something called the standoff rate and they could engage us before we could engage them and that was the advantage and we had numbers on our side and a lot of the people would point to the fact...
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ony entered gold, so bearish gold, something warren buffett is known for having avoided in the past.here is ats defensive position. the s&p 500 near its all-time high, not paying much attention. you could make the case too far, too fast. it took three years for the s&p 500 to get to current levels, taking about five months to get to its current level if he could take out the record high. we all worry whether it is to mill scum of the economy, china, the election. investors have a lot to worry about, but you would not know it looking at the stock market today. although again, a little bit of a defensive tilt. david: thank you so much, abigail doolittle. up next, the man who should have inn hosting democrats milwaukee tonight. we talked with ben wikler, about the state of his state and wisconsin. this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ >> this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. holding a national convention is a big deal, but was constant picked up the short straw because of coronavirus, milwaukee will not be holding the convention tonight. ben
ony entered gold, so bearish gold, something warren buffett is known for having avoided in the past.here is ats defensive position. the s&p 500 near its all-time high, not paying much attention. you could make the case too far, too fast. it took three years for the s&p 500 to get to current levels, taking about five months to get to its current level if he could take out the record high. we all worry whether it is to mill scum of the economy, china, the election. investors have a lot to...
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ony with us, the simulcast radio and television.a: with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. hurricane laura is taking aim at the texas/louisiana coastline. the national hurricane center warns it could be a life-threatening category four storm with winds of 130 miles per hour. it is expected to make landfall late today or early tomorrow. the hurricane has already disrupted oil and gas production in the gulf of mexico. it could see some of america's biggest refinery shut for months. mike pompeo highlighting president trump leadership in his speech to the republican national convention. he says the president has "pulled back the curtain on the predatory aggression of the chinese communist party." china president has held accountable for covering up the china virus and allowing them to spread debt and economic destruction in america and around the world. he will not rest until justice is done. he has ended the logistic -- the ridiculously unfair trade relationship with china that is punched a hole in our economy. those jobs are comi
ony with us, the simulcast radio and television.a: with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. hurricane laura is taking aim at the texas/louisiana coastline. the national hurricane center warns it could be a life-threatening category four storm with winds of 130 miles per hour. it is expected to make landfall late today or early tomorrow. the hurricane has already disrupted oil and gas production in the gulf of mexico. it could see some of america's biggest refinery shut for months. mike...
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ony. you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it.y pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you can't claim that because it's inanimate! people ask me what sort of a person should become a celebrity accountant. and, i tell them, "nobody should." hey, buddy. what's the damage? i bought it! the waterfall? nope! a new volkswagen. a volkswagen? i think we're having a breakthrough here! welcome to caesar's palace. thank you. >>> good evening and welcome to "politics nation." tonight's lead, if you can't beat 'em, cheat 'em. four years in to his presidency and three months out from a re-election that may only occur in his mind, donald trump's campaign continues to slide against joe biden who may get yet another boost when he announces his pick for vice president as early as next week. and the president's trump card so to speak, the solid red state support that elected him, even that is in question as coronavirus continues to decimate the nation. cases totaling more than 4.5 million americans, deaths above 150,000, and
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ony, i wish you the best for getting sanity back into the white house. i don't think that we need to look at the 2016 elections for russian involvement with president trump's personal life. it goes way back. and he's clearly in putin's pocket, in my opinion. most likely we have the first time ever in the history of the united states where a sitting president knows the minute he's a private citizen, southern district of new york has an indictment waiting for him. and that's a pretty dangerous situation. but my question to you, tony, is that, i just read recently, i'm in colorado. and we're one of six states that have done very successful mail-in balloting. what is -- but i'm not seeing anything from the vice president biden campaign. i'm a big supporter of susan rice being his selection. susan can patch up our international relations, president biden can do what he's great, where he's got empathy, and heal the nation. our nation. but my question to you is, it seems to me looking at two congressional races in new york, and it's been a long time in the vote
ony, i wish you the best for getting sanity back into the white house. i don't think that we need to look at the 2016 elections for russian involvement with president trump's personal life. it goes way back. and he's clearly in putin's pocket, in my opinion. most likely we have the first time ever in the history of the united states where a sitting president knows the minute he's a private citizen, southern district of new york has an indictment waiting for him. and that's a pretty dangerous...
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and they're doing proprietary things i know one of the onies they're doing so well, rapid testing forid. ky see how their stuff could be easily stolen by other countries, and they've hired splunk to make sure that doesn't happen >> the interesting thing about yale, they actually got their taste of splunk that got them excited with our remote work package. it's a package that we developed in days, we had to move our entire employee base remote in march. and we put it online so what does this look like as far as delivering high quality education, communications when we're all remote and then because of that communication, security, as well in the illinois system, we're helping them directly with some of this incredible testing work and therapy work that they're doing. the analytics for that project, as well as the security and i.t. resiliency so it's really an astounding capability of the company. >> i love it when institutions of higher learning and health choose you, they need help one of the smartest guys we had on our show are the -- they chose you. in other words, people who unders
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and kirstjen miller fwas the ony one pushing back. this will be a massive logistical failure if they move forward with the policy, not on moral grounds, that this was going to be government sanctioned child abuse, but on the grounds that they just weren't ready to do so. and irrespective of that, after this vote, she went back to the ronald reagan building at her office, signed a decision memo and it was off to the races of child separation that we all know about and have seen the pictures to this day. >> it struck me that no one made the argument that this was inhumane, no one made a moral argument against that in large part because you were told by sources that there was the feeling that no one would listen to that argue, that it wouldn't be land. >> yeah. and the reality is, i mean, i wrote a whole book about this. i did not know about this event at the time that i wrote the book. there were moral -- there was moral opposition to this policy amongst people on the line, inside i.c.e., inside hhs. it did not trickle up to this room t
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if t they could do that, the ony way bolivia can survivive the cris in a peacaceful way.a brutal state -- amy: ollie vargas, thank you for being with us, journalist with kawsachun news. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible byby narrator: on this episode of "eartth focus," the illegal lumber trade is a multi-million-dollar business spanning the globe. in the northwest united states, scientists are using innovative methods to stop lumber from entering g the country,y, whilen brazil, violent clashes have erupted at the source, where indigenous groups are trying to stop poachers from decimating their forest.
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antibodies work better than others, maybe certain patients will be benefited more than others, maybe it's ony useful in the first day or two after people get sick. we don't know that and, now may not know it for even longer. to control covid, not how toow control the news cycle. >> reporter: aght, dr. thomas frieden, former head of the c.d.c. and now c.e.o. of "resolve to save lives," thank you so much again. >> tha you, william. >> sy: as reported, there were more arrests in hong kong today, part of an ongoing rampaign targeting pro-dem activists. bewing now has a powerful weapon to punish its critics in hong kong: a nional security law passed in late june, that allows authorities to sentence demonstrators to life in prison. nickchifrin sits down with one of the law's most prominent targets. >> schifrin: two months ago, beijing imposed a national security law on hong kong that promised to punish not only people for what they did, but also what they said. anyone who participates in any action that calls for separating hong kong from china, anyone who received support from a foreign country, e
antibodies work better than others, maybe certain patients will be benefited more than others, maybe it's ony useful in the first day or two after people get sick. we don't know that and, now may not know it for even longer. to control covid, not how toow control the news cycle. >> reporter: aght, dr. thomas frieden, former head of the c.d.c. and now c.e.o. of "resolve to save lives," thank you so much again. >> tha you, william. >> sy: as reported, there were more...
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back from a recession before and he can do it2009, barack obama and joe ecen started with the worst ony depression. and when they were done, they delivereded more than six straight years of job growth. what did joe do? he accepted responsibility for impletting the recovery act. his work created a lot of new jobs and started many new companies in communities across our country. now, joe is committed to back a. how? he's given us smart, detailed plans to invest in areas vital to our future. innovative financing for modern factories and small businesses. good jobs in green energy. a modern infrastructure that brings small town and rural america the connectivity and investment others take for granted. and a plan to ensure that black americans, latino americans, native americans, women, immigrants and other communities left behind are full particip t participants in our economy and an society. economy far better suited to our changing world. better for young people. better for families working and raising their kids. better for people who lost jobs and need new ones. better for farmers, tire
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most people are not oni twtter and they're not seeing them, but for those on twitter, those seeing them, those in e facebook it's become the dominant story at least in that world. >> woodruff: at the same time, mark, you have this very powerful social movement right now for racial justice. just today, you kw, thousands of americans on the nationals mall, i was ning to some of it, you know, pabnts, silings of black americans who have been killed by police asking for justice. the plea from do doc rivers, the coach of the clippers, saying i love my country, why doesn't my country love me back? the democrats are hearing that. what's going to happen to that ohile all this is going on, the fear factor, if will? >> well, judy, i mean, theve democrats o be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. i mean, their record and e democrats have a proud record, i about harry truman desegregated the american military, a noble act in the middlof a presidential campaign, while lyndon johnson passing the landmark civil rights act of 1964 and '65, i mean, the democrats really ha a sterling record in defe
most people are not oni twtter and they're not seeing them, but for those on twitter, those seeing them, those in e facebook it's become the dominant story at least in that world. >> woodruff: at the same time, mark, you have this very powerful social movement right now for racial justice. just today, you kw, thousands of americans on the nationals mall, i was ning to some of it, you know, pabnts, silings of black americans who have been killed by police asking for justice. the plea from...
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oni going to be drug there by implicit countries. >> i'm curious on your constituents in ohio, kind of the manufacturing hub lost a lot of jobs come sing the southern virginia, where i am, and kind trump rant on "the forgotten man" of woman in the flyover country versus coastal elites. as the supply chains come back noted to instantly so the would be some pain on wall street. mnuchin is slower than pompeo and the rest of them to come full on with this decoupling from china but in your district how do you view the coastal elites and is the message getting all the way through in ohio that hey we have got to deal with china so everyone understands it or is it just trying to warm up? >> ohio was saying this all along. they were being ignored whether it was obama or mccain or romney, people saying those jobs are not coming back. donald trump says they're coming back and were going to fight for them. that message was perfectly calibrated for states like ohio, states like michigan, wisconsin, western p.a., the quote rust belt. it's not rusty. we're manufacturing innovators. we still make more
oni going to be drug there by implicit countries. >> i'm curious on your constituents in ohio, kind of the manufacturing hub lost a lot of jobs come sing the southern virginia, where i am, and kind trump rant on "the forgotten man" of woman in the flyover country versus coastal elites. as the supply chains come back noted to instantly so the would be some pain on wall street. mnuchin is slower than pompeo and the rest of them to come full on with this decoupling from china but...
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republicans are expected to formally re-nominate presidenton trump ony, and make their pitch to the american people in for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the pandemic's official death toll in the u.s. reached 175,000, as new data underscored erat it may be much higher. the cefor disease control thd prevention said that nationwidee were up to 215,000 more deaths than usual, through july. the associated press repord that half of the victims were people of color. the plague of wildfires across california has now claimed six lives and forced evan orders for more than 100,000 people. three clusters of fires burned again today in northern and central california, threateni thousands of homes. firefighters pleaded with people to get out of harm's way. >> we do have the evacuations in place, and they're in ple for a very good reason-- not only for the public safety and the safety of our first responders, but with that, when people do stay behind and do try to take matters into their own hands with trying to suppress fires, it creates a bigger issue for out res
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onis not rate about staying prompter but he does entertain the crowd and he did that today.nts to make news that is positive for him and turn the page on what has a difficult news cycle for him. you mentioned the attorney general, that is the latest in a series of stories that have really dragged down the way people are seeing the convention rollout. haidi: setting up for a contested election with president trump continuing to double down his criticism of usps and mail-in voting. trumprd from a major donor, the postmaster general. jeanne: he was before congress today and he said he does not find the president's comments about questioning the ability of the postal service to deliver ballots securely, he does not find that helpful. while he is a major donor to the president and was nominated to this position by the president, he has distanced himself today from the president's remarks about questions about mail-in ballots. the president continued today saying democrats are trying to harvest votes, trying to steal votes, and trying to steal the election in the same way he claim
onis not rate about staying prompter but he does entertain the crowd and he did that today.nts to make news that is positive for him and turn the page on what has a difficult news cycle for him. you mentioned the attorney general, that is the latest in a series of stories that have really dragged down the way people are seeing the convention rollout. haidi: setting up for a contested election with president trump continuing to double down his criticism of usps and mail-in voting. trumprd from a...
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ony hold a hearing friday lending to main street businesses in response to the pandemic.ve coverage begins at 10:00 eastern on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free radio app. q&a, --ight on institute president -- examines the question on whether another exodus is ahead for u.s. cities due to the coronavirus pandemic and civil unrest. >> my fear is you will see a period from 19822020 when you saw tremendous prosperity in a number of major urban centers and 2020 beyond, if we do not broach this in a thoughtful careful way could represent a reversal in which economic thatity, the talent flooded into cities starts to flood out of our cities. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. leaders and the white house are trying to come to an agreement on another coronavirus academic a bill. treasury secretary steven mnuchin and white house chief of staff mark meadows give an update to reporters after the latest meeting on capitol hill. >> we probably want to social distancing bit because we are going to take off our mass. we met for a little o
ony hold a hearing friday lending to main street businesses in response to the pandemic.ve coverage begins at 10:00 eastern on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free radio app. q&a, --ight on institute president -- examines the question on whether another exodus is ahead for u.s. cities due to the coronavirus pandemic and civil unrest. >> my fear is you will see a period from 19822020 when you saw tremendous prosperity in a number of major urban centers...
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. >> federal prosecutors oni ahmed and scott jones were, however, not exactly confident about their caseke's murder was the toughest part that i was thinking of. we didn't have a body. we had no forensic evidence. >> so, to get a conviction, they'd need these two sketchy characters, who allegedly on orders from henriksen had done some truly awful things. if they didn't tell the story and make the jury believe it, henriksen would get away with murder. but if they did tell it? what sort of credibility would a person like that have? >> my concern's our most important witness is going to admit that he killed two people, literally beat k.c. clarke's brains out. >> how do you handle that? >> you have to embrace it. our number two witness has a tattoo on his back of him urinating on the headstone of the last guy that he killed. these are our two star witnesses. >> still, tim suckow, the actual killer, was by far the more important witness. after all, suckow could tell the jury chapter and verse about the many twisted and homicidal plots set in motion by james henriksen. so two nights before the
. >> federal prosecutors oni ahmed and scott jones were, however, not exactly confident about their caseke's murder was the toughest part that i was thinking of. we didn't have a body. we had no forensic evidence. >> so, to get a conviction, they'd need these two sketchy characters, who allegedly on orders from henriksen had done some truly awful things. if they didn't tell the story and make the jury believe it, henriksen would get away with murder. but if they did tell it? what...
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ony declined to comment recent talks between president trump and vladimir putin. of the u.k. population would accept vaccines. says they are more likely to refuse a vaccine despite covid-19 deaths above 46 thousand. researchers say large parts of the u.k. population are unclear about the information and misinformation surrounding the virus. minister,se prime shinzo abe, says we must avoid another virus state of emergency, suffering and economic blow from the pandemic. economists expect the gdp to have declined more than 20% in the second quarter, which would be worse than what was seen in the financial crisis one decade ago. allocated money. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. haidi? had itsustralia deadliest day in the pandemic yet. you continue to see the strict confidencehaking across nations, but our next guest says there may be cause for some optimism. an epidemiologist at the university of melbourne joins us n
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oni am not going to comment my discussions with the president or senior staff.on the events that have taken place in portland or -- >> have you discussed the deployment with any of his campaign staff? >> no. it has all been at the direction of the department. >> have you discussed the deployments with any of the president's campaign staff? >> no. ofhas the party affiliation mayors or governors come up in your conversations with anyone about the deployments? >> not in my conversations. >> are you aware of any conversations -- >> i am not going to comment on specific conversations. >> so you're not going to comment on whether the party affiliations of mayors or governors has come up in any conversations. statement, because i see where you are going, is i'm not going to comment specifically on any discussions i have had with the president or senior staff. i can tell you are deployment of law enforcement officers to portland or in support of operation legend are done within dhs authority and not for any political reasons. on july 23, a united states federal district
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you know, neil i'm actually traveling east to west right now oni-10 headed to lake charles and i spoke with the sheriff earlier this morning and actually en route to meet him to talk about and to assess a lot of the damage that has occurred in that area, and unfortunately, i think the damage across louisiana is really the storm is going to cut a swath from southwestern side of the state all the way to the northeastern side of the state, as it moves, you know, again from kind of west to east or from a northeast direction, but the damage is extensive. thankfully though, we've only had unfortunately a few lives lost that have been reported. we keep our fingers crossed, if things can stay just with structural damage, i think louisiana will really prevail in this storm. neil: now, better than half a million people are without power i don't know how it breaks down between your state of louisiana and texas but that's a lot of people. a lot of them have been dislocated. when you were urging them and the governor was urging people to evacuate most of them did heed that advice. not all of them b
you know, neil i'm actually traveling east to west right now oni-10 headed to lake charles and i spoke with the sheriff earlier this morning and actually en route to meet him to talk about and to assess a lot of the damage that has occurred in that area, and unfortunately, i think the damage across louisiana is really the storm is going to cut a swath from southwestern side of the state all the way to the northeastern side of the state, as it moves, you know, again from kind of west to east or...
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talk about engaging in the fbi and the university systems so they have a betterav understanding not ony the rules but what to look out for, and we need a much more coherent strategy. some of that has been done with much more remains to be done. >> the realization that a lot of these things have been embedded not just for a couple of years but as many as decades. thank you for your service and i thank you mr. chairman for the opportunity. >> thank. you senator capito. >> i'm going to continue on. i think we have a few more senators are going to be attending this questioning. in the meantime let me ask a few follow-up questions from this interesting discussion. of course there's challenges but in any relationship that is good to be sustainable there's challenges with regards to the relationship between the united states and china. we talk about the trump administration's phase one approach with regard to trade and that is something i was quite involved in trying to ensure that the president of the u.s. trade rep, the entire team was focused on many different sectors, including our fishery
talk about engaging in the fbi and the university systems so they have a betterav understanding not ony the rules but what to look out for, and we need a much more coherent strategy. some of that has been done with much more remains to be done. >> the realization that a lot of these things have been embedded not just for a couple of years but as many as decades. thank you for your service and i thank you mr. chairman for the opportunity. >> thank. you senator capito. >> i'm...
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i will call ony, you for your five minute opening statement.and welcome back to our subcommittee. >> it is good to be back mr. chairman. chair connolly: i'm sorry, i see you. go ahead. >> i do not have an opening statement. i was told to do something in the previous panel, with unanimous consent to enter a document into the record on supply chain vulnerability. chair connolly: yes. if you didn't hear me, i said i would be glad to work with you on that issue of supply chain. i to gets a good point that you made. little raise my hand button thing. i'm getting used to all of this webinar stuff. i have a follow-up question that i will ask one of the panelists here. with no opening statement, i would yield back so we can move forward with questions for the panel. chair connolly: thank you, mr. palmer. anid not call on you for opening statement because there was an opening statement for the whole hearing and this is the second panel. obviously if you had something you wanted to add, you are more than welcome. >> i thought you are asking if i had an o
i will call ony, you for your five minute opening statement.and welcome back to our subcommittee. >> it is good to be back mr. chairman. chair connolly: i'm sorry, i see you. go ahead. >> i do not have an opening statement. i was told to do something in the previous panel, with unanimous consent to enter a document into the record on supply chain vulnerability. chair connolly: yes. if you didn't hear me, i said i would be glad to work with you on that issue of supply chain. i to...
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onis pricing itself affordably. is it a big congress that decisions about local land decisions, where people build, close to the water, etc. are made locally? they are made by the state and yet response in terms of insurance or emergency response is expected from the federal level? this is something that i don't think people quite understand. pays for these losses during disasters. it begs the question of why we seeing all of this insurance particularly in government? what we have done is transfer a lot of the risk that local and state governments make on these decisions to the federal taxpayer. on the macro scale, we have set the price so low that many cases, we are not seeing much change in behavior. enabling.ses, we are we have to look at individual homeowners that have already built and live in these areas and how we manage. we have to really talk about future development and rebuilding in these areas. stop building,e but we have to stop -- start building differently and building for the future. it seems we are
onis pricing itself affordably. is it a big congress that decisions about local land decisions, where people build, close to the water, etc. are made locally? they are made by the state and yet response in terms of insurance or emergency response is expected from the federal level? this is something that i don't think people quite understand. pays for these losses during disasters. it begs the question of why we seeing all of this insurance particularly in government? what we have done is...
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ony were to start training these capsules being built by spacex and boeing.years ago, hurley and behnken, both test pilots, were assigned to this particular light. this is really a shakedown cruise for the crew dragon spacecraft. later this year, the crew dragon will be declared operational, if everything goes well today, and spacex and nasa will start flying a couple times a year at crew dragon.he this is making sure that everything is shipshape and solid before they start viewing -- using it for crew missions. host: how important was elon musk to this question mark -- to this? elon musk was behind spacex in 2002. without his vision, without his money, this would not have happened. the 2000'sted in with a small rocket. they launched the workhorse vehicle in 2010. sentmusk's vision is people to mars. this is a big steppingstone along that mission, a big step to show that spacex can be trusted and capable of putting people into space. obviously, they have to do this to get people to mars. host: i want to return to this country because the parachutes are going
ony were to start training these capsules being built by spacex and boeing.years ago, hurley and behnken, both test pilots, were assigned to this particular light. this is really a shakedown cruise for the crew dragon spacecraft. later this year, the crew dragon will be declared operational, if everything goes well today, and spacex and nasa will start flying a couple times a year at crew dragon.he this is making sure that everything is shipshape and solid before they start viewing -- using it...
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onis time for us to act important pieces of legislation and to protect our consumers from these very important issues during a time of crisis. people need help and support, not deception and schemes, and we need a more aggressive ftc. thank you. wicker: we look forward to seeing the legislation, once you get it introduced. to testimony, summaries of testimony, from our witnesses, and written testimony has been submitted, and admitted into the record in full at this point. we ask each member of the commission to summarize testimony, in five minutes if possible. we began with the honorable joseph j simons, who joins us remotely along with the other members. you are recognized. .> thank you so much chairman wicker, ranking member cantwell, and members of the committee, it is an honor to be with you today, especially alongside my fellow commissioners. despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, the ftc has remained open, active, and aggressive. we have used every tool in our arsenal on covid-related initiatives, while simultaneously handling our everyday efforts to protect consumer
onis time for us to act important pieces of legislation and to protect our consumers from these very important issues during a time of crisis. people need help and support, not deception and schemes, and we need a more aggressive ftc. thank you. wicker: we look forward to seeing the legislation, once you get it introduced. to testimony, summaries of testimony, from our witnesses, and written testimony has been submitted, and admitted into the record in full at this point. we ask each member of...
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ony have social security this stimulus package. i want to know why.nother thing i want to say is, tell president trump to leave god out of the politics. god don't need no help. he don't need any help from anyone. he is a good god, he is the creator. nobody, biden, myself and anyone else could come against god. host: to louise in florida. caller: good morning, how are you? host: great, thanks. caller: i have a couple of ideas. i have been thinking about the stack -- the package and it feels like both sides are running up against the wall. stop,k they need to just look at the people. this is what is the most important. not everything else. forget rebuilding any buildings. worry about the people. one side is worried about paying too much for the unemployed. they are never going to go back to work. instead of going with the $600 a month, i say knock it down to $300 a month. go with the stimulus package and give everyone $1200 per month right through the end of january. have the unemployment go straight through january. whoever is president, we can run thr
ony have social security this stimulus package. i want to know why.nother thing i want to say is, tell president trump to leave god out of the politics. god don't need no help. he don't need any help from anyone. he is a good god, he is the creator. nobody, biden, myself and anyone else could come against god. host: to louise in florida. caller: good morning, how are you? host: great, thanks. caller: i have a couple of ideas. i have been thinking about the stack -- the package and it feels like...