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he is expected to focus onn the fight against the coronavirus and measures to boost the economy.be visited a university hospital in tokyo for the second time in a week on monday. he received the results of a test he took last week and underwent additional tests. abe told reporters that he'll take all measures to manage his physical condition but said he would not comment on the nature of the tests or the results. >> i hope the prime minister will exercise leadership while taking care of his health. >> there are concerns over abe's health within the opposition camp which wants to hold an extraordinary diet session to debate the government's response to the coronavirus and other issues. >> translator: i wish for abe to be in the best of health i him in good condition when i challenge him in an extraordinary diet session. >> on monday he broke the record for a japanese leader serving the most days in office. 2,799 days. >>> turning no the united states, president donald trump has formally become the republican party's nominee for president at the party's national convention. >> this
he is expected to focus onn the fight against the coronavirus and measures to boost the economy.be visited a university hospital in tokyo for the second time in a week on monday. he received the results of a test he took last week and underwent additional tests. abe told reporters that he'll take all measures to manage his physical condition but said he would not comment on the nature of the tests or the results. >> i hope the prime minister will exercise leadership while taking care of...
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had started to pile onn the pressure for the government to take action and to bring to justice people in the security forces who have been accused of civilians..sacres of speculate some people in the military had an interest in seeeeing a disruption of the normal process that could lead against thel action interest of certain people. genie: thank you for sharing your expertise with us. we are getting reports that militants in nonortheastern nigeria have taken hundreds hostage. groupoup is a split off from boko haram. the kidnappingd of schoolgirls in 2014. shutrmany, a a highway was down after a series of crashes. it was all caused by one man. what isle were hurt in being g called an islamist exextrist attackck. he crashed into several vehihics before putting a box on the roof of his car that he's that was full of explosives. the incident left 300 people stuck on the highway for hours. european union is holding talks to support protesters in belarus. people have poured into the streets over an election that handed a sixth term to alexander lukashenko. firm,m, sending security into the
had started to pile onn the pressure for the government to take action and to bring to justice people in the security forces who have been accused of civilians..sacres of speculate some people in the military had an interest in seeeeing a disruption of the normal process that could lead against thel action interest of certain people. genie: thank you for sharing your expertise with us. we are getting reports that militants in nonortheastern nigeria have taken hundreds hostage. groupoup is a...
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technolology-led solututions to alalert locals o of elephans prprence, as a gentle way of enriring no ves s are st onnside. >> in this study area there have been about 39 human deaths in the last ten years, and most of them, more than 60% of the cases , people didn't know there were elephants in that area. probably, , if they hadd informatation, these i incides could d have beeeen avoided. >> in 201717, the ncf lalaunchn early warnrning stem, , thfirst of its kind in the region, that covers 220 villages in hassan district. it is a free service for which locals can sign up by registering ththeir mobile numr with the organisation. >> thihis is a publilic service announcemement. wild elephanants have e been sighted near the vilillages. we r request you a all to be vigilant at t all times. >> a aone registered routinely reivives ales inin the local languauage kannadada about the possible location of the elephahants, as wellll as additional wnings in thingngs ok e espially riy. thiss done through bulk sms-, voice ssagages as well elephahants, as wellll as asighand led alerert lights.ss >> because o of thes
technolology-led solututions to alalert locals o of elephans prprence, as a gentle way of enriring no ves s are st onnside. >> in this study area there have been about 39 human deaths in the last ten years, and most of them, more than 60% of the cases , people didn't know there were elephants in that area. probably, , if they hadd informatation, these i incides could d have beeeen avoided. >> in 201717, the ncf lalaunchn early warnrning stem, , thfirst of its kind in the region,...
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for many individuals in my state, that meant that you made more on unemployment than you did onn employment. that is a problem long-term, that is a program set up to be short-term, that would be assistance until the end of july which is now pastor we could go. the individualswe applying for unemployment this week are still getting unappointed assistance in my state, exactly as they were in february of this year, exactly as they were in november of last year, exactly as they were in august of last year. unemployment assistance is still happening in my state. just like it's happening in every other state. but the debate is, do we want to do above and beyond unappointed assistance that literally takes people as they make for staying k.at home than they do at work, there are some folks saying that the actually does not incentivize work, really? tell that to the person ik work for in manufacturing that there act the job working every day and away from them at home because they talk to them and they're saying i'll come back and unemployment. so this person is busting their tail working, making le
for many individuals in my state, that meant that you made more on unemployment than you did onn employment. that is a problem long-term, that is a program set up to be short-term, that would be assistance until the end of july which is now pastor we could go. the individualswe applying for unemployment this week are still getting unappointed assistance in my state, exactly as they were in february of this year, exactly as they were in november of last year, exactly as they were in august of...
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>> reporter: today thousands onn washgtonorow60, walked 800 miles from milwaukee, wisconsin to washington, d.c. to be here for the march. >> we wanted to let the world know what was going on in the state of wisconsin with african-americans and african-americans across the world when it comes to the racial inequality in america. >> reporter: to make their voices heard and to remember the names of those whose lives were eck at thatten. ra ,nd fmeps where mlk stood, sd jacob blake's family delivered a powerful message. >> america, your reality is not real! catering to your delusions is no longer an option! we will not be your docile slaves. we will only pledge allegiance to the truth. >> reporter: alex perez in kenosha, wisconsin. >> our thanks to alex. up next, reverend dr. william barber on what today's march means. ard,ig? yes it is. jim, could you uh kick the tires? oh yes. can you change the color inside the car? oh sure. how about blue? that's more cyan but. jump in the back seat, jim. act like my kids. how much longer? -exactly how they sound. it's got massaging seats too, right? oh y
>> reporter: today thousands onn washgtonorow60, walked 800 miles from milwaukee, wisconsin to washington, d.c. to be here for the march. >> we wanted to let the world know what was going on in the state of wisconsin with african-americans and african-americans across the world when it comes to the racial inequality in america. >> reporter: to make their voices heard and to remember the names of those whose lives were eck at thatten. ra ,nd fmeps where mlk stood, sd jacob...
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but itit is very clear that they were onn a hunting spree. this was not the defense of property. we should be very clear about that. i remember when i first got involved in social change, i inld to a kkk rally here milwaukee at the age of about 14 years old. we were part of the opposition to the kkk to making sure they knew that they could not come to this rally, could not come to the city and try to spread their hateful views and would not find the opposition there. i remember seeing children with ,olks that came with the kkk and thinking how they would take their views and grow up with them. this is exactly what i'm saying right now. he is 17 years old. he believes in these white supremacist views and he is using it lethally -- using it to hurt other people, and he is not even being held accountable for it. he is being given the dylann roof treatment, you get treated well, you get acclimated after you literally take people's lives. this is a horrible direction for our country to move into. the leaders in the silence by those on the right to be able to cosign this is very danger
but itit is very clear that they were onn a hunting spree. this was not the defense of property. we should be very clear about that. i remember when i first got involved in social change, i inld to a kkk rally here milwaukee at the age of about 14 years old. we were part of the opposition to the kkk to making sure they knew that they could not come to this rally, could not come to the city and try to spread their hateful views and would not find the opposition there. i remember seeing children...
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the first struckiroshima onn th second hit nagasakiter ndreds ohousandsf people died.ave museums dedicated to the tragedy which usually draw people from all over the world, but the coronavirus forced them to temporarily close, and since reopening, visitor numbers have been down. now the museums are working with the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons or ican, to reach an international audience once again. together they've offered english tours on social media. we've compiled some excerpts for you to see. >> over here you can see the famous atomic bomb zone. it was the hiroshima industrial production hall. due to the atomic bombing over '6,2000 mobilized students were killed. this set of shirt and pants belonged to a 13-year-old boy. he was at his building demolition site about 600 meters from the hyper center when the bomb exploded. his body was burned black and he was thrown into the river. >> as you can see, the clock ceased to tick at 11:02 a.m., august 9, 1945. that's when an atomic bomb was dropped here in nagasaki. >> located only 500 meters away fr
the first struckiroshima onn th second hit nagasakiter ndreds ohousandsf people died.ave museums dedicated to the tragedy which usually draw people from all over the world, but the coronavirus forced them to temporarily close, and since reopening, visitor numbers have been down. now the museums are working with the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons or ican, to reach an international audience once again. together they've offered english tours on social media. we've compiled some...
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onn, the naacp president black voters and issues most important campaign 2020.n's washington journal, by the technical again eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. be sure to watch the democratic convention live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, listen live at the three c-span radio app, livestream or watch on demand c-span.org/dnc, also on the web, the latest dnc schedule information and sign up for our newsletter, offering a synopsis d the days key events -- ay's key events. ♪ announcer: how are campaign 2020 coverage continues, c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. of thisht is day two virtual dnc convention. joe biden will officially become the democratic nominee, as delegates put him over the top but no crowds. based on last night, some sharp attacks against the president. we will hear from two former presidents, the daughter of a third president, and members of congress. the lineup will begin in 10 minutes was the gavel comes down. former president clinton and jimmy carter will be speaking. the rollcall across america, the traditional rollcall,
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. >> reporter: this man is a truck driviver who is registered onn service.e uses an apppp to search for companys that meet his conditions, truck type, size of delivery, and schedule and distance of the shipment. the service also provides insurance to cover sudden cancellations. >> translator: i used to drive to the dock in search of delivery jobs, but now i get orders at home. it saves a lot of time, and my monthly income has increased by about $300. >> the government has provided subsidies to encourage major tech firms to open d data cente. these companies are now creating a wave of new jobs in the area, but the next challenge will be to achieve sustainable growth without government support. nhk world, gujo province. >>> and now a check on the world weather with our meteorologist yoko komagata. hello yoko. hurricane laura has hit the louisiana coast and is bringing life threatening conditions. how bad is the situation? >> widespread power outages in texas and louisiana. more than 800,000 people are still without power.. the hardest hit area saw 3 meter of s
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so i inste of 29 hou onn board, which i is already y vy lolong, the animalals are proby 30, 35, we obsbserved up to 60 hours on board ten,n, the authoriritiesouldn't believeve us if we d didn't he proof,f, but with vivideproof, there is no escape.. >> evevery year, the eu also exports roroughly 800,00000 cs and 2.6 million shp p and gos to couountes outsisi the eu. animal welfafare groups cocompn that therere is no contrtrol r how these animals are begg treaeated ce thehey ave eu territory y and enter cocounts that oftften don't havave the e stanandards of animamal protec. inin the past, v videos of eu-d animals being mistatated in e middlele et and nonoh africa have caused a stir anim welelfareroups s ar asking to trtransport animimalo the closesesslaughter r house d then export the meat i insteadf transpsporting animamals thate still l alive. >> why are they trspororte ale and nonot dead? it's all a about the moneyey because unfortrtunately, it's cheaper r to transportrt them e thanan chilled meaeat,ecause yy need spepecial trucks s whichn cool t the meat, andnd apparey it's m more expensiv
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we're not going to put t the entire middldle east onn hold ul someone dedecides they need a changege.hey should d now board this trn very quickly. i think you will find israel forging relationwiwith many of the countries in the region, and palestinians can either get on board be left behind. it is their choice, the choice of their leaders, because i think the people would rather be on board. >> israel claims it wants the palestinians on the negotiation table. yet, at this point in time, the future of a two-state solution hangs by a thread more than ever, don't you agree? look, i'm not even looking at how we envision the s solution o ththe currentt situationon in te mimiddle east. all i can say is we have to move forward. no p point in statanding at the point t in which we are at thiss moment. all previous american n presides who have triried to inflfluencet isis going on in the middle e et have failedd becauause they sett on the point of the palestinians, , let's do o withe palelestinians want, andnd then relay i it to the rest t of theb nation t they have sent t to the arab nations,
we're not going to put t the entire middldle east onn hold ul someone dedecides they need a changege.hey should d now board this trn very quickly. i think you will find israel forging relationwiwith many of the countries in the region, and palestinians can either get on board be left behind. it is their choice, the choice of their leaders, because i think the people would rather be on board. >> israel claims it wants the palestinians on the negotiation table. yet, at this point in time,...
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taiwiwan's attorney mininistry reviewed the details onn tucuch the delegation includes about 90 peoplethey include lawmakakers, the mayor of prague, business leaders, and the czech republic's second highest ranking official. he's scheduled to meet president tsai ing-wen. he has criticized beijing for opposing the visit. he said he hopes to strengthen ties with taiwan, adding democrcracy and the rule of law come before economic gains. earlier this month, the u.s. secretary of state praised the intention to visit the island. beijing maintains taiwan is part of china under the one china principle. >>> turning to japan where the world's fastest supercomputer has helped shed light on anticoronavirus measures. the new findings make the case for the importance of properly ventilated rooms in the fight against the virus. a research team used a supercomputer fugaku to study the effectiveness of face masks against viral droplets released by other people sneezing or coughing. they say using a mask made of unwoven fabric can cut the amount of droplets a person inhales by about 2/3 compared with no
taiwiwan's attorney mininistry reviewed the details onn tucuch the delegation includes about 90 peoplethey include lawmakakers, the mayor of prague, business leaders, and the czech republic's second highest ranking official. he's scheduled to meet president tsai ing-wen. he has criticized beijing for opposing the visit. he said he hopes to strengthen ties with taiwan, adding democrcracy and the rule of law come before economic gains. earlier this month, the u.s. secretary of state praised the...
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a meeting g wi angela merkel onn thursday provided a chance to refocus attention on the climate changesis area -- crisis. we want people to -- >> we want people to listen to the science. that is all we ask. that we should establish annual binding carbon budgets based on the available science and then of course based on the budgets which gives us the best chance of staying below 1.5 degrees of global average temperature rise. that is what we are asking for. >>>> they delilired an opepen lr signed by thousands to deliver stronger environmental legislation from leaders. the meeting came as temperatures continue to soar during germany's heatwave.. it was cfifirmed todayay earlier that they would have missed the 2020 climate goals had it not been for the large drop in greenhouse gases caused by the economic havoc of the coronavirus pandemic. brent: a pair of spectacles thought to have belonged to the independent leader, gandhi are to be auctioned in bristol on friday. the iconic glasses were found in the auction house's letterbox. employees linked them to an 80-year-old man who says his unc
a meeting g wi angela merkel onn thursday provided a chance to refocus attention on the climate changesis area -- crisis. we want people to -- >> we want people to listen to the science. that is all we ask. that we should establish annual binding carbon budgets based on the available science and then of course based on the budgets which gives us the best chance of staying below 1.5 degrees of global average temperature rise. that is what we are asking for. >>>> they delilired...
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that w t the first time that everybody that didn't work onn the campaign's saga really the bare bones of what was going on behind the scenes. i wish i would've known earlier i wish i would have done something. butut it's never too l late to do the right thing. you were a democrat that yet you ended up working for some of the- most powerful people from the fall riright. in the unitedd states ultimately how did that happen. in a sense would you targeted. that's really why i have f four hundred pages of a book to explain what happens. i want everyone to know that everybody is vulnerable to being persuaded. everybody can be targeted that happened to meme. it can happen to anybody and it really does on a d day to day basis we are not protected today from anything that happened in twenty sixteen. in your book y your narrator's voie almost feels at times. app schizophrenic i feel like you both extremely smart and savvy. but then at the same time you portray yourself as someone not evenen he was s in a way a victm he was used who is brittany kaiser. it's hard to quantify what happens all i ca
that w t the first time that everybody that didn't work onn the campaign's saga really the bare bones of what was going on behind the scenes. i wish i would've known earlier i wish i would have done something. butut it's never too l late to do the right thing. you were a democrat that yet you ended up working for some of the- most powerful people from the fall riright. in the unitedd states ultimately how did that happen. in a sense would you targeted. that's really why i have f four hundred...
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leader mcconnell schedule confirmation votes onn right-wig judges, the chairman judiciary in homeland security held hearings on the president's wild conspiracy theories about the 2016 election period and conducted desperate fishing expeditions hoping to dig up dirt on the family the president and political rival. it was not even remotely related to covid. all through that time, democrats came to the floor to practically beg our colleagues to consider covid relief legislation, we ask consent to pass relief no fewer than 15 times in every single time republicans blocked a request. one senate republican finally decided to write a bill which is the legislative equivalent of a dumpster fire, republicans bickered among themselves for over ae week and a half before finally giving up, they did not release a coherent bill, just a series of proposals with corporate giveaways and carveouts. republicans proposed the tax breaks over martini lunches but no food assistance for hungry kids. $2 billion to build a new fbi building to boost the value of a trump hotel but not a dime to help americans aff
leader mcconnell schedule confirmation votes onn right-wig judges, the chairman judiciary in homeland security held hearings on the president's wild conspiracy theories about the 2016 election period and conducted desperate fishing expeditions hoping to dig up dirt on the family the president and political rival. it was not even remotely related to covid. all through that time, democrats came to the floor to practically beg our colleagues to consider covid relief legislation, we ask consent to...
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the watch of course all developments onn thisis story a as you can see people very much battening down the hatches a moving awaway. to preserve life and limb. iran has agreed to alallow you and watchdog access that it requested to two alleged nucleosides is the head of the agency and the disperses it to tehran. the announcement came just hours after the u. s. suffered a humiliating defeat when the u. n. blocked its bid to reimpose into. sanctions the us move threatened to torpedo the historic twenty fifteen accord under which iran agreed to curb its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. ending a monthslong standoff. tehran has given the green lighght for the internanational atomic enenergy agency to access to sites suspepected of oncnce hostingg secret nuclear material. the annououncement cae as the agency chief wrapped up his first visit to iran. the two sides later released a joint statement. iran is voluntarily providing the i. a. e. a. with access to the two locations specicified by the i aea and facilitating the i. a. e. a. verification activities. the statement said d
the watch of course all developments onn thisis story a as you can see people very much battening down the hatches a moving awaway. to preserve life and limb. iran has agreed to alallow you and watchdog access that it requested to two alleged nucleosides is the head of the agency and the disperses it to tehran. the announcement came just hours after the u. s. suffered a humiliating defeat when the u. n. blocked its bid to reimpose into. sanctions the us move threatened to torpedo the historic...
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hello and welcome to the friends twenty four interview my guest today is onn thehe on the shiva she's a world famous environmental activist from india she's a laureate of the alternrnative. n noble pririze n nineteen ninety three she's author of numerous spoke the latest is cold one s. versus 1% thank you very much for being on the phone okay. i want to begin early on you were not. supposed to be an activist the you were physicists you wanted to work in nuclear enenergy and then- you came across in the early nineteen seventies what is known in india as the ship code movement can you explain to us. how you came across yes i was training to be in india's nucleus tablissements. but then. my sister woke me up to the has its nuclear she was a medical doctor. and i went deeper into terrific of physics i was going to canada to do a phd in the foundations of quantum theory. and before and it went i wanted to visit some of my favorite forests in the himalayas have grown up in the himalayan forests. and this forest i had tricked him was gone the stream that came from the soak force was gone. an
hello and welcome to the friends twenty four interview my guest today is onn thehe on the shiva she's a world famous environmental activist from india she's a laureate of the alternrnative. n noble pririze n nineteen ninety three she's author of numerous spoke the latest is cold one s. versus 1% thank you very much for being on the phone okay. i want to begin early on you were not. supposed to be an activist the you were physicists you wanted to work in nuclear enenergy and then- you came...
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onn top of it- i decide somebody told me are you too old to go to mars as shocked as like wait a minute that's that's only just been started- and but that might be true i don't know how much time it's going to take i think we'll see during a lifetimime i'm convincd of that. is if it is some mistaken i think the jury to also be very interesting because like the comparison can be made b. b. between what is happening on. earth with the environment with the- with the app and- the moisture around us the most hatton- mall some of that is a ththreat that could also. affect us late so absolutely so you can see you can really see mars and the earth has twin sisters. are in terms of position are respected to the sign in terms of shape. weight except we're not exactly but- and they were much. closer at some point in time in the past we know there's been- liquid water on the surface of mars and it's gone we know marches lost its atmosphere- so it's got i interesting question could it. happen to us is very much linked. to what's happening nowadays w we're destroying our envnvironment could be pushed
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triple digit heat possibly i little more tomorrow about 86 in hayward a 100 and danville abconcord onnn fairfield 97 in pittsburgh, a 10in ynapa lley, a 100 degrees e, 79. it saythe rosa, little beach in 87 in sandfell next few days the temperatures begin to come down a few degrees but we're talking 700's maybe hover right around that poin take you into theeekend. if you're just tonight area that are continuing to ugh busee on your se are several of thamong the est ones we're following the santa clara unit or svu lightning complex fire which is burn n g the er colors fires seas eu lightning comple burning on the and in the north bay, the l a new lightni many of these blazes the hvespa rolled the bay and nortcalifornia as e orders already in 8 plo napa ameda and of the exact uazones and emergency centers, it's all on ouwebsite kron 4 dot com. other news tonight an emotional day for those whose lives were ruined by joseph de angelo he is the man better known as the golden killer outside the courthouse. this morning, many of the victims even their families waiting to address doug johnson
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thinking about these issues for a while and obviously something that you have encountered during your time onnhe surface kennedy and senator mccain is the policy adviser. but what was the genesis of sitting down and writing the entire book? >> guest: it's a great question i ask myself constant constantly. i would say basically it was two things. both of these were kind of a product of the years i spent working on these issues when i was in the senate and just kind of thinking about the stuff on a day-to-day basis. first it waat first it was juste growing realization. we had a fundamental problem that i felt this kind of underappreciated. people didn't appreciate that we were losing competitive advantage and we were not where we needed to be from a standpoint. it was mostly just the sense that i didn't think there was the urgency to get after a problem we needed considering how fast was closing and in some respects how far behind the problem we actually are. the thinking that i had been doing around what do we do about this. on the one hand, there is a lot of talk about the threats and the oper
thinking about these issues for a while and obviously something that you have encountered during your time onnhe surface kennedy and senator mccain is the policy adviser. but what was the genesis of sitting down and writing the entire book? >> guest: it's a great question i ask myself constant constantly. i would say basically it was two things. both of these were kind of a product of the years i spent working on these issues when i was in the senate and just kind of thinking about the...
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today most of theso same people are setting up onn the thing why aren't we doing enough to hold them accountable for what they are suffering from at the moment and i don't have a lot of things about the administration buthato wish that this administration would rise up and be tougher to hold them accountable for the coronavirus of $3.5 trillion is added to our national debt already that's going to grow in the weeks andad months to come d for the long-term damage that's been done to so many working class people seem their wages scaled-back for their lives have been disrupted in a substantial way. they want i want this presidentt they votethey voted for on the m of holding china accountable to do exactly that right now for what they are going through today. >> i want to hear you both layout again this is an educational summit, but i want to hear you both layout what this looks like in terms of you know, joe biden has been in public office foros almost 50 years so we have a long record to look at. we have a recent presidents give donald trump so we know what that looks like. if joe bide
today most of theso same people are setting up onn the thing why aren't we doing enough to hold them accountable for what they are suffering from at the moment and i don't have a lot of things about the administration buthato wish that this administration would rise up and be tougher to hold them accountable for the coronavirus of $3.5 trillion is added to our national debt already that's going to grow in the weeks andad months to come d for the long-term damage that's been done to so many...
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just to note, credit agricole is more diversified, less dependent onn bnp paribas and socgen trading, so it did benefit from the volatility that boosted fixed income results. at the same time, it was able to avoid the dividend related losses at socgen and natixis. overall, it was a mixed quarter better thanost expected net income. we will speak with the cfo. that exclusive interview after 8:30 a.m. u.k. time, manus. manus: from the french bank to unicredit now, unicredit's trading unit seems to have had a bumper quarter. second quarter trading profit, 357 million. the estimate was for 270 million. the net income number comes in way ahead of estimates. 420 million. near doubling of the original estimate that we had in the market, driven by the trading side of the business. seems to be one of the considerations. now, when it comes to the guidance, confirming the cost of risk for them. risk is going to be 120 basis points and they are saying that they still see, going into next year, for 2021, they see an adjusted net profit to 3.5 billion. there beat on the net in -- t double theore tha
just to note, credit agricole is more diversified, less dependent onn bnp paribas and socgen trading, so it did benefit from the volatility that boosted fixed income results. at the same time, it was able to avoid the dividend related losses at socgen and natixis. overall, it was a mixed quarter better thanost expected net income. we will speak with the cfo. that exclusive interview after 8:30 a.m. u.k. time, manus. manus: from the french bank to unicredit now, unicredit's trading unit seems to...
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onn i was on the other day c-span, somebody referred to la aslah -- kama un-american. how can you be african-american but be, have. to that is jamaican and asian? thank you. host: professor lawless, do you want to pick that up? guest: i will say that i think the slate of candidates is strong. val demings was certainly at the top of that list. at the end of the day i think the biden campaign a decision about who they thought he could work best with, who he thought would be the best asset in the white house and help deliver him to vote in november. as to diversity of thought among candidates, it is true. for a decade now the overwhelming majority of congress, governors, and presidents have been lawyers, misleaders, educators, or political activists. and of the ways we can expand that pool is for people who are not in those positions to start running for office. experience and ultimately run for higher office. -- federal office. the final piece will adhere, in terms of a vote for change is that we saw in 2016 that people were tired of politics as usual. they did want to g
onn i was on the other day c-span, somebody referred to la aslah -- kama un-american. how can you be african-american but be, have. to that is jamaican and asian? thank you. host: professor lawless, do you want to pick that up? guest: i will say that i think the slate of candidates is strong. val demings was certainly at the top of that list. at the end of the day i think the biden campaign a decision about who they thought he could work best with, who he thought would be the best asset in the...
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they have inconsistent onn that. >> ray: there is another point, the hydroxychloroquine is a cheap drugand the fda gets a third of its funding from drug companies. there is a financial incentive, here. that's the reality. biden offered this miracle mandate for stopping the spreada of covid-19. >> every single american should be wearing a mask when they are outside for the next three months at minimum. every governor should mandate mandatory mask wearing. it's not about your rights, it's about your responsibilities as an american. my colleague and running mate, she has a few comments to make.. >> ray: dr. biden, the enforcement of this aside, what about the medical efficacy of not wearing masks over your eyes, outside. what do you make of this three month mandate? >> he has picked this out of thin air. if there is no evidence that shows masks are going to be effective except for n95 masks. to wear them outside is ridiculous. there's numerous data summarized in a may 20th 2020 cdc protocol that shows 12 randomized controlled studies, masks don't work for influenza-like illnesses. this is
they have inconsistent onn that. >> ray: there is another point, the hydroxychloroquine is a cheap drugand the fda gets a third of its funding from drug companies. there is a financial incentive, here. that's the reality. biden offered this miracle mandate for stopping the spreada of covid-19. >> every single american should be wearing a mask when they are outside for the next three months at minimum. every governor should mandate mandatory mask wearing. it's not about your rights,...
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read leaders in the region and our team has announced talking to folks, secretary pompeo is working onn we are going to see peace breaking out in a number of countries and even some different regions, i think we are going to see something interesting happened., the president is known as a great deal maker, history's going to remember as a great peacemaker. >> sean: thank you, sir, for being with us. great job by the secretary of state, great job by the attorney general.be finally things getting done. you don't hear about it. speaking of the mob, i don't how she does her job, i couldn't do her job. white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany is next, straight ahead. ♪ straight ahead. ♪ you know when your dog is itching for a treat. itching for an outing or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help licking for help or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. for 37 years we have been fighting for
read leaders in the region and our team has announced talking to folks, secretary pompeo is working onn we are going to see peace breaking out in a number of countries and even some different regions, i think we are going to see something interesting happened., the president is known as a great deal maker, history's going to remember as a great peacemaker. >> sean: thank you, sir, for being with us. great job by the secretary of state, great job by the attorney general.be finally things...
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i would like the two of you to comment onn this issue of the lack of reciprocity as a core principle that we need in the relationship between the united states and china and secondly, if you can talk about an issue that i referred to as promise fatigue. this is the issue over the last three decades, almost every major agreement that t the chine have undertaken with regard to the united states, they don't follow through on. two examples during the obama administration, they led the effort with the comprehensive agreement on intellectual property theft, the butcher administration and they continue to steal intellectual property ohio levels in a 2015, xi jinping, next to president obama in the rose garden said we will not militarize the south china sea. president china said that the rose garden said that the united states. within weeks, they were breaking that promise, promise fatigue is another issue that i would like the two of you to address. if you look at reciprocity, promise fatigue. >> thank you for the excellent question which really goes toqu the heart of the relationship at th
i would like the two of you to comment onn this issue of the lack of reciprocity as a core principle that we need in the relationship between the united states and china and secondly, if you can talk about an issue that i referred to as promise fatigue. this is the issue over the last three decades, almost every major agreement that t the chine have undertaken with regard to the united states, they don't follow through on. two examples during the obama administration, they led the effort with...
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if you were to ask joe biden like 20 questions onn kamala harris, do you think you be able to answerny of them? >> i think we have 20 different pronunciations, i think we have 20 different names, to be honest. we might get a kamala once, kamala, however you say it. i don't think anyone is really surprised that he made that mistake and will probably make it many, many, many other times. i still don't really know how we are supposed to say it. m but of course the media is going to ignore that. why would they give that any attention when they can try to dig up little barbs elsewhere? they'vehe obviously gone head i, they've forgotten how she almost failed and how she did horribly in the primaries and now they have just sainted her. >> tucker: and how dare you mispronounce it. chadwick moore, kamala, like the punctuation mark. we'll put that in our scripts. later in our show we will have a very respectful investigation into kamala harris' career as a prosecutor. next, an update on the gym owners from new jersey who have been battling with the governor there toto work. they join us next t
if you were to ask joe biden like 20 questions onn kamala harris, do you think you be able to answerny of them? >> i think we have 20 different pronunciations, i think we have 20 different names, to be honest. we might get a kamala once, kamala, however you say it. i don't think anyone is really surprised that he made that mistake and will probably make it many, many, many other times. i still don't really know how we are supposed to say it. m but of course the media is going to ignore...
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was destroyed by a virus it w ws unstable it was unfair for you to s support you withh today it was onn the edge of a recession already. so if we have a crisis it is s not two hundred for nothing it isis to learn something you just to gett out of the crisis much better than we were when you entered the crisis this is what we have to call our habits into q question. and we have to find completely nenew ways to dismsmiss ways too print. in a profitable way. and also new ways f for the i indusy and your outcomes- managing to waste suturing konamami all the energy efficiency- development inin the p planet all this iss a fantastic cold for humankind. but this. is in the future it's not in the past. i need that a so high change is a- market put you. rather than an expense problem. absolutely you know whatat what i believe in thatt s not to fight against growth because this brings a social chaos but it's also not going to be sending me to consumption because this bringsgs an environmental chaos. i believe in i i wanted to achieve goaoals twenty thirty rorolled is when you createe jobob and mak
was destroyed by a virus it w ws unstable it was unfair for you to s support you withh today it was onn the edge of a recession already. so if we have a crisis it is s not two hundred for nothing it isis to learn something you just to gett out of the crisis much better than we were when you entered the crisis this is what we have to call our habits into q question. and we have to find completely nenew ways to dismsmiss ways too print. in a profitable way. and also new ways f for the i indusy...
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over the course of just under two months, the vaccintested onn people, some even willingly, i don't knowt his family, but i know that kid is definitely his don jr. maybe the vaccine will work. so far the only side effects are depression, hunger and chills in putin's defense, that's how everyone walked in before the vaccine. in his announcement, putin said, quote, it works effectively enough that's like your doctor saying, i got most of the ringworm yeah, well, we'll be fine. when asked about the vaccine, the u.s. secretary of health and human services said the point is not to be first and trump was like, yeah, yeah, great, that's the end of my desk by lunch or you're fired. he tried to talk about the 1 1918 pandemic and was a little off on history >> the closest thing is in 1917, they say, right? the great, the great pandemic certainly was a terrible thing probably ended the second world war, all the soldiers were sick >> ah, come on >> jimmy: not too bad, only off by two decades what's the big deal? what, what, what congratulations, it's a baby boy. and he can vote. trump's basically li
over the course of just under two months, the vaccintested onn people, some even willingly, i don't knowt his family, but i know that kid is definitely his don jr. maybe the vaccine will work. so far the only side effects are depression, hunger and chills in putin's defense, that's how everyone walked in before the vaccine. in his announcement, putin said, quote, it works effectively enough that's like your doctor saying, i got most of the ringworm yeah, well, we'll be fine. when asked about...
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kevin: larry kudlow suggesting that an executive order is very -- onn the taelor short the table short-termparticularly on student loans and unappointed benefits. it will go through mid-december. the white house is telling democrats if you are not going to budge in terms of the negotiations, we are going to go around you. the second point, he is saying debate of ideological epic proportions. i thought a key line from larry kudlow moments ago was when he said that he is not willing -- the white house is not willing passion," as it relates to speaker pelosi. he invoked jack kemp. thell long history inside beltway with conservative economist and thought leaders in terms of how economic incentives would help to grow the economy. the final point that he made, and the third take away, is that essentially they are prepared to go along. they are prepared to roll up their sleeves, to continue pressing on word -- onward for these negotiations. larry kudlow really signaling that they are going to be able to do this for the long term. thank you very much indeed. we are continuing to monitor what happen
kevin: larry kudlow suggesting that an executive order is very -- onn the taelor short the table short-termparticularly on student loans and unappointed benefits. it will go through mid-december. the white house is telling democrats if you are not going to budge in terms of the negotiations, we are going to go around you. the second point, he is saying debate of ideological epic proportions. i thought a key line from larry kudlow moments ago was when he said that he is not willing -- the white...
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it is important to e emphasize e fafact that kamala harris i is standing onn the shoulders off l of the mentioneded lat night, but also standing on the which youoff bass, pointed out. it is unfortunate she didid not mention that because bas -- ran on the e progressive paparty ticket. in so many ways, her exclusion last night f from harris's speeh i think signalals thee way we en do sideline black radical politics a and really echo somethining mentioned earlier, y how the movement tends to be sidelinened. i am not suggesting that the exclususion of bass was inintentional but i think it was unfortunatate and i would love o hear more peopople acknowledging this history and the fundamemenl work bass did long before kamala harris. amy: why don't youou tell ushaht history? >> one thing we e know is that bass truly engaged andnd was described a as pragmatic activi. this is someone who shiftfted, o momove between organizatioions, someone who was literally at the sameme time that she was a leadr anyone who cp, studies history understands thee beieing able to function in two organizations that we
it is important to e emphasize e fafact that kamala harris i is standing onn the shoulders off l of the mentioneded lat night, but also standing on the which youoff bass, pointed out. it is unfortunate she didid not mention that because bas -- ran on the e progressive paparty ticket. in so many ways, her exclusion last night f from harris's speeh i think signalals thee way we en do sideline black radical politics a and really echo somethining mentioned earlier, y how the movement tends to be...
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onne addition -- editi of a newspaper might be shared by his many as 25 or 30 people in a nuclear familyit is hard to determine readership. to your other question, my own instincts are and visitors from other countries make note of this through the 1840's and 1850's when they visited the united states, and that is that people were given totally different reports about individual news events according to the political party affiliated paper that they read. european visitors often could not recognize the event they themselves had witnessed when they read about in the different party papers the next morning. i think people read the party paper with which they were affiliated and not anything else. i think it is comparable to the research we have on viewers who are glued often to msnbc or fox , but don't flip the dial between to get different perspectives. susan: the press was really about a trajectory of partisan , then moving into coverage that was supposed to be fair to whomever was in office, and now we are again in an age where at least on television, people are moving to partisan outle
onne addition -- editi of a newspaper might be shared by his many as 25 or 30 people in a nuclear familyit is hard to determine readership. to your other question, my own instincts are and visitors from other countries make note of this through the 1840's and 1850's when they visited the united states, and that is that people were given totally different reports about individual news events according to the political party affiliated paper that they read. european visitors often could not...
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taking onn china, winning the trade war, protecting and strengthening medicare and social security.t lowering the cost of medicine, delivering the first real job in drug prices and 50 years. fixing the reality and taking the world's deadliest terrorists off theta ballot. isis, brought to justice. moving america's embassy to houston, a new era of strength and solidarity with our ally. at negotiating a historic peace deal between israel and the isr. dropping to the lowest points in the decade. fighting the coronavirus. banning conflict from china, business, the american people manufacturing masks, medical supplies. launching operation warp speed. an. unprecedented development of a vaccine to eradicate the coronavirus from the face of the earth. president trump has accomplished more for the american people in four years than any y other president in history. in his second term, he will lead america through draining the swamp, rebuilding the economy, bringing back a million jobs, io10 million new jobs in ten months, new opportunities for all americans. not just those at the top, lower i
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it's onn top of the state unemployment checks.t's now $600, a lot of people argue that it's too much. a lot of people are getting paid more than they got for working. that shouldn't be. but the president wants to continue it since it ran outd this week. it apparently democrats are too involved to play political games, then at least go long on this one effort to really help americans. the president may in fact use an e executive order in order to continue with that program. larry kudlow talked about earlier today let's play that tape. >> i believe he will, as i said the legal drafting is complete. we have had this intense discussions about this in the last several, days. i do not want to make a prediction it is up to him to inform the public if he is satisfied with the work that's been done. there's a whole variety of issues and federal powers that are at the president's disposal. he and he will use them, you can bet on it. david: secretary larry says you can bet on it. we heard as evening we could see some signs of an executive or
it's onn top of the state unemployment checks.t's now $600, a lot of people argue that it's too much. a lot of people are getting paid more than they got for working. that shouldn't be. but the president wants to continue it since it ran outd this week. it apparently democrats are too involved to play political games, then at least go long on this one effort to really help americans. the president may in fact use an e executive order in order to continue with that program. larry kudlow talked...
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i found myself homeless back onn, and i used to see her the street every morning walking to the neighborhoodrocery store. she would carry groceries. i said, how are you this morning? she would be so spry and talk just the way you are talking on tv now. she was very alert, very intelligent. she was a cotillion lady. she was a little lady, about pounds, and she was a sweetheart. i wanted to relate that to you. she talked about her times when she was a young woman and when she was in that movement. i was blessed just to know her. she was a wonderful person. i wanted to reveal that to you. host: any reaction? guest: this is part of the reason why we have the centennial celebration celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, to recall the stories of these women. there may be a little bit of a mythology with the women's suffrage movement. if it is taught at all in american history, it might be something like women advocated for the right to vote, they politely held signs, they donned their parasols. before you know it, they were granted the right to vote. that is not really the accura
i found myself homeless back onn, and i used to see her the street every morning walking to the neighborhoodrocery store. she would carry groceries. i said, how are you this morning? she would be so spry and talk just the way you are talking on tv now. she was very alert, very intelligent. she was a cotillion lady. she was a little lady, about pounds, and she was a sweetheart. i wanted to relate that to you. she talked about her times when she was a young woman and when she was in that...
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clear suspects of doing just what he says didn't happen that is blocking his effort to get subpoenas onnma gate, and amongst them, of course, mitt romney senator lanford it looks, it looks very, very bad for the committee. >> well it does look bad for the community and look bad for the u.s. we need to get bottom is i'm here -- working in the house and my colleagues to get this testimony. let's just go, they have had, you know, a long too many now with senate majority to get this out of it. we both know call me jim mccabe, strzok, page, clapper need to get them on there in a deposition under oath so you can ask the questions that need to be asked the american people want to know. the congress has been asking this. we've been asking this. we've been revealing this for a wheel and new transcripts lindsey graham put out and what i put out last year all show there was wrong doing it is time to get to the bottom of it no matter what the excuse is. let's get them under oath get this moving because we're running out of time to actually let the american people show vividly what they did and anoth
clear suspects of doing just what he says didn't happen that is blocking his effort to get subpoenas onnma gate, and amongst them, of course, mitt romney senator lanford it looks, it looks very, very bad for the committee. >> well it does look bad for the community and look bad for the u.s. we need to get bottom is i'm here -- working in the house and my colleagues to get this testimony. let's just go, they have had, you know, a long too many now with senate majority to get this out of...
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[applause] said, onn churchill taking office some 20 years ago, quarrel between the present and the past -- a portal between the present in the past and be in danger of losing the future. our concern must be with the future because the world is isnging and the old era ending and the new ways will not do. abroad the balance of power is shifting, new and more terrible weapons are coming into use. one third of the world may be free, and one third is a victim of a cruel repression and the other third is rocked by cruelty, hunger, and disease. communist influence has penetrated into asia, middle miles off the 90 coast of florida. friends -- france has slipped into neutrality and neutrals have slipped into hostility. the president who began his career by going to korea ended by staying away from japan. [applause] warworld have been close to -- has been close to war before, but now man, who survived all previous threats, has taken into his mortal hands the power to exterminate his species seven times over. at home the future is equally revolutionary. the new deal, and the fair deal put bold mea
[applause] said, onn churchill taking office some 20 years ago, quarrel between the present and the past -- a portal between the present in the past and be in danger of losing the future. our concern must be with the future because the world is isnging and the old era ending and the new ways will not do. abroad the balance of power is shifting, new and more terrible weapons are coming into use. one third of the world may be free, and one third is a victim of a cruel repression and the other...
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poi onn s ss now b nut n n wha interesting about the s&p is that goldman sachs went all out, they've increased their year-end price target for the index by 20%. they're now saying 3,600, very bullish call from goldman as you know, but are they right and what is that, how are we going to get there frankly? let's go to the floor show with phil flynn standing by. how do we get to this new call from goldman sachs by the end of the year? >> well first thing you have to look at is the all-time high pivot which to the s&p cash is 3,393. that is the level the whole markets watching. the bears are hoping that maybe we touch it and then we trace it so they could say that it's a double top and i don't put a lot of credit into that. i think that building a new little base here, we've got a little bit of a push in the re balance trade in the small cap, the banks, the airlines, but that's not what it's going to take us to goldman's target of 3,600. it still has to be big cap tech. i still see it perform well you still need momentum in tesla and what's going to bring us there is potentially amazon.
poi onn s ss now b nut n n wha interesting about the s&p is that goldman sachs went all out, they've increased their year-end price target for the index by 20%. they're now saying 3,600, very bullish call from goldman as you know, but are they right and what is that, how are we going to get there frankly? let's go to the floor show with phil flynn standing by. how do we get to this new call from goldman sachs by the end of the year? >> well first thing you have to look at is the...
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