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palmer. mr. palmer served in the executive branch from 2002 through 2005 as a presidential appointee in the commerce department, assistant secretary for legislative affairs and as deputy assistant secretary for trade legislation. he holds a history degree from dav davisson college. our second witness is ms. coin. she's a chef and owner of dirt candy, the award-winning vegetation restaurant in new york city. the restaurant was the first vegetable restaurant in the city and it's a pioneer of the vegetable-forward movement and is included on the list of the ten restaurants that change america. she received two stars from the "new york times" and was recognized by the guide five years in a row. dr. cook is a professor of economics at the michigan state university. prior to joining the faculty at michigan state, she was a senior economist at the president's council for economic advisers. she also held positions at the federal reserve banks of minneapolis, new york, philadelphia, the world bank, th
palmer. mr. palmer served in the executive branch from 2002 through 2005 as a presidential appointee in the commerce department, assistant secretary for legislative affairs and as deputy assistant secretary for trade legislation. he holds a history degree from dav davisson college. our second witness is ms. coin. she's a chef and owner of dirt candy, the award-winning vegetation restaurant in new york city. the restaurant was the first vegetable restaurant in the city and it's a pioneer of the...
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palmer and dr. cook, -- technology partners, initiative of the pennsylvania department of commerce, economic development suggested an idea to office on how to increase sbic investment. investments have low fixed interest rate while private investors offered tole go sheeta much higher interest rate for its portion of the investment. however, private investors -- fully repaid on this portion of investment before they can start to receive investment. this means private investors often wait years before seeing any return. can you give me your reaction to that idea? >> sure. i don't know the full details but i think that i'm actually working with benjamin franklin partners to use the program are broadly and make it more accessible to small venture funds like across the country. the private investors that drive these things do demand a certain rate of return. we need to make sure that whatever products we are offering actually passes the market filter there to driveas that private capital to them, to make
palmer and dr. cook, -- technology partners, initiative of the pennsylvania department of commerce, economic development suggested an idea to office on how to increase sbic investment. investments have low fixed interest rate while private investors offered tole go sheeta much higher interest rate for its portion of the investment. however, private investors -- fully repaid on this portion of investment before they can start to receive investment. this means private investors often wait years...
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since then he founded defense technology startup anduril palmer, nice to see you again.nks for being with us. >> thank you so much for having me on. i'm glad to be here. >> now, this morning you guys just raised another round of money nearly double your last valuation $1.9 billion and you guys are really embracing defense contracts at a time when big tech companies, microsoft, amazon and others, ibm, are moving away in terms of facial recognition where does this leave the united states and our biggest tech companies in terms of next generation technologies? >> you're right big tech is pulling away from defense. that's why i started this company. for the first time in u.s. history, we're in a period where the biggest, most innovative tech nothing companies in the united states are not helping the u.s. dod they're not allowing us to stay ahead of our adversaries and help our allies. that's why i started this company. that's why i wanted to get really good people out of silicon valley and into national security, working on problems that the major defense primes aren't going
since then he founded defense technology startup anduril palmer, nice to see you again.nks for being with us. >> thank you so much for having me on. i'm glad to be here. >> now, this morning you guys just raised another round of money nearly double your last valuation $1.9 billion and you guys are really embracing defense contracts at a time when big tech companies, microsoft, amazon and others, ibm, are moving away in terms of facial recognition where does this leave the united...
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lynn says what an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he scores nigel says so jeff palmer to philip this process of bali brain historian activist and for racism most of his life truly one of the create living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman fossil says professor suggest pam a present of el reg answered alexander's questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed how people comment great interview i basically agree with his take on statues i think that perhaps it should be put together in a museum with plaques and videos recounting history and stories of sleaze. sue makes a point that i think the statue should remain in their places but placards of the truth should be placed beside them with the ugly truth that's behind them martin says i saw a surge of power speaking at the beer matches convention in 2090 he's such a great spirit laughing and smiling all the time with fascinating knowledge a brilliant guy with answers prof palmer enjoyed your interview interest says great show will humanity and genuine people i look forward to every thursday well thank you i
lynn says what an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he scores nigel says so jeff palmer to philip this process of bali brain historian activist and for racism most of his life truly one of the create living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman fossil says professor suggest pam a present of el reg answered alexander's questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed how people comment great interview i basically agree with his take on statues i think that perhaps it...
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right now on jimmy kimmel, kiki palmer. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ♪ ♪ jimmy kimmel live this is ridiculous. >> jimmy: hello, and welcome. my name is jimmy kimmel. i host a talk show in my kitchen. which was previously something you might hear from someone with paranoia and delusions. so, maybe i'm not hosting a show. maybe i'm crazy! speaking of crazy, we have a bigly milestone on the way. this weekend, donald trump celebrates his birthday, number 74! so break out the ketchup and cake. donald trump was born on june 14th, 1946, when a pile of soggy cheese fries was struck by a bolt of orange lightning. trump supporters in florida, michigan and arkansas are holding events to celebrate. and what better way to honor the president than by gathering, to contract the very virus whose existence he denies? by the way, here's one of donald trump's old birthday invitations from a party he had in 1994. the theme was "trump: lord of the financial jungle." that's him and marla maples in j
right now on jimmy kimmel, kiki palmer. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ♪ ♪ jimmy kimmel live this is ridiculous. >> jimmy: hello, and welcome. my name is jimmy kimmel. i host a talk show in my kitchen. which was previously something you might hear from someone with paranoia and delusions. so, maybe i'm not hosting a show. maybe i'm crazy! speaking of crazy, we have a bigly milestone on the way. this weekend, donald trump celebrates his...
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if they saw worst among those coming across the 1948 was jeff palmer's mother and 7 years later at 14 years 11 months old godfrey parma arrived in the u.k. to join his mom and i'll take up that story worth professor of suggests power who joins me from his home in panic. welcome to the salmon show thank you very much for inviting me but 1st i was the beginning your mother came to london fortis a spot of course no no there's the windrush generation what's your mom actually on the empire when rush or did she come into another boat from jamaica you know she wasn't on the where she she was on the mauritania and all the canard line ships. at that time that was transporting people ended in i so i came on the ask gania and that was some years later you're 14 when you arrived to join your mother yes i came well i arrived at liverpool in 1955 and when i got to london i was 14 years and 11 months and one month has been very significant to my life because when i arrived. and my mother tried to take me to work the next morning after travelling 5000 miles no idea that i was coming to join or to wor
if they saw worst among those coming across the 1948 was jeff palmer's mother and 7 years later at 14 years 11 months old godfrey parma arrived in the u.k. to join his mom and i'll take up that story worth professor of suggests power who joins me from his home in panic. welcome to the salmon show thank you very much for inviting me but 1st i was the beginning your mother came to london fortis a spot of course no no there's the windrush generation what's your mom actually on the empire when rush...
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palmer. i'm so glad that you're going to express how important ftse is in him much more potential and has to address are covid-19 economic crisis. insisting nearly 2 million jobs in this program operates is extremely low to taxpayers even though there is a guarantee of the private investors capital. before that guarantee is even impacted read in this program operates at zero sensitives. the investing in their capital. [inaudible]. still awaits further action incentives what made this program last in the recovery now the investing in the ftse is more effective is the economy recovers from the covid-19 pandemic. >> thank you very much for that question. and for your support and making that correction that will allow more thanks for capital. i will mention that there couple of reasons why the program works prefers it works because it passes all of the private sector requirements and second it worked before that because the public policy purpose. the program really for the taxpayer in the second
palmer. i'm so glad that you're going to express how important ftse is in him much more potential and has to address are covid-19 economic crisis. insisting nearly 2 million jobs in this program operates is extremely low to taxpayers even though there is a guarantee of the private investors capital. before that guarantee is even impacted read in this program operates at zero sensitives. the investing in their capital. [inaudible]. still awaits further action incentives what made this program...
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len says what an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he's a scott rigell says so jeff palmer developed this process of barley brain historian activist on foot racism most of his life truly one of the great living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman also says professor suggest palmer president of el reg answered al examines questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed at the prominence great interview i basically agree with his take on statues.
len says what an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he's a scott rigell says so jeff palmer developed this process of barley brain historian activist on foot racism most of his life truly one of the great living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman also says professor suggest palmer president of el reg answered al examines questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed at the prominence great interview i basically agree with his take on statues.
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len says was an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he's a scores nigel says so jeff palmer developed this process of body brain historian activist and for racism most of his life truly one of the great living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman also says professor suggest palmer president of el reg answered al examines questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed at people comments great interview i basically agree with his take on statues i think that perhaps he should be put together in a museum with plaques and videos recounting history and stories of sleaze. sue makes a point that i think the statue should remain in their places but placards of the truth should be placed beside them with the ugly truth that's behind them martin says i saw a surge of palmer speaking at the beer matches convention in 2090 he's such a great spirit laughing and smiling all the time with fascinating knowledge a brilliant guy with answers prof palmer enjoyed your interview interest says great show will humanity and genuine people i look forward to every thursday well thank you
len says was an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he's a scores nigel says so jeff palmer developed this process of body brain historian activist and for racism most of his life truly one of the great living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman also says professor suggest palmer president of el reg answered al examines questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed at people comments great interview i basically agree with his take on statues i think that perhaps he...
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and anna palmer, seen your washington correspondent for politico. a great trio this morning.me to all. kristen welker, i want to start with robert mueller's op ed pushing back on the president's decision to commute roger stone's sentence. under the headline, roger stone remains a convicted felon. he lied about his intermediary. he denied about meeting with the trump campaign about the timing of wikileaks diseases, and he tampered with the witness imploring him to stonewall congress. in your report, kristen welker, the president is basically alone apparently in that west wing in being in favor of this decision. did he really push back on every single adviser on this? >> it seems that he pushed back on post advisers, chuck, according to conversations with multiple officials. he was counseled against this move by some of his top aides, including by the attorney general and yet, president trump moved forward with this decision and, look, his aides, chuck, were saying to them this could be politically risky. this could ultimately cost you. your base supports you because they wante
and anna palmer, seen your washington correspondent for politico. a great trio this morning.me to all. kristen welker, i want to start with robert mueller's op ed pushing back on the president's decision to commute roger stone's sentence. under the headline, roger stone remains a convicted felon. he lied about his intermediary. he denied about meeting with the trump campaign about the timing of wikileaks diseases, and he tampered with the witness imploring him to stonewall congress. in your...
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are nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker, syndicated columnist george will and anna palmercorrespondent for "politico." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. for a country that celebrates american exceptionalism the united states finds itself in an exceptionally bad place today. the calendar says july 12th, but it feels more like april 12th when it comes to battling this virus, even if president trump did finally wear a mask in public late yesterday. once again, cases are surging, the ten worst days for cases nationwide have occurred over the past 11 days. we are facing shortages of protective tests and icu beds for covid-19 patients and once again, we are left to wonder how did we get here again? is it because of a president who remains in denial about the sdafrter unfolding on his watch? is it because foolish deciding they were immune or the experts were wrong or that they had a right not to wear a mask or is it all of the
are nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker, syndicated columnist george will and anna palmercorrespondent for "politico." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. for a country that celebrates american exceptionalism the united states finds itself in an exceptionally bad place today. the...
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cbs' elizabeth palmer reports tonight from sweden. >> reporter: a trip on stockholm's subway is like time travel back to the pre-covid world. i stick out like a sore thumb, rants stayed open.ors and so did primary and middle schools as research showed that kids didn't spread the virus. >> are you hap are you happy with the swedish government's approach? .> happy is a strong word. but i'm satisfied, yes, i am. but i'm satisfied, yes, i am. >> reporter: but at what cost? sweden per capita has one of the worst covid mortality totals in the world, 30% higher than the united states. helen gluckman says sweden's policy utterly failed her 80 year old father, jan. >> he was squeezing my hand when i was talking to him. but on wednesday he was... >> reporter: he didn't know you were there. >> i think he heard me. >> reporter: when jan tested positive for covid, instead of sending him to the hospital for treatment, his care home gave him morphine, and he died. have you lost faith in your government? >> yes, of course, i have lost faith in the government. >> reporter: but will that government ch
cbs' elizabeth palmer reports tonight from sweden. >> reporter: a trip on stockholm's subway is like time travel back to the pre-covid world. i stick out like a sore thumb, rants stayed open.ors and so did primary and middle schools as research showed that kids didn't spread the virus. >> are you hap are you happy with the swedish government's approach? .> happy is a strong word. but i'm satisfied, yes, i am. but i'm satisfied, yes, i am. >> reporter: but at what cost?...
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theresa palmer: i was also in the press worrying about my mom.on: theresa palmer's mother, bernice, turns 103 next month. she's covid-19-free here at the san francisco campus for jewish living. but theresa, a geriatrician, got worried when she heard the nursing home's plans to create a covid-only wing. she feels better now after learning the home will install special ventilation and take a host of other precautions. theresa: i'm still afraid, but not as afraid as i was when i hear they're doing all this. jaxon: but now, she's alarmed by the state department of social services' strategy to encourage assisted living facilities, which don't have the medical staff or protective equipment that nursing homes do, to create their own covid-only wing. theresa: but i don't think it's safe. jaxon: the state is offering as much as $1,000 per day for each covid-positive patient an assisted living home takes in, while also waving some regulations. critics call that a bounty. jodi spiegel: it's russian roulette. jaxon: jodi spiegel is an attorney who advocates
theresa palmer: i was also in the press worrying about my mom.on: theresa palmer's mother, bernice, turns 103 next month. she's covid-19-free here at the san francisco campus for jewish living. but theresa, a geriatrician, got worried when she heard the nursing home's plans to create a covid-only wing. she feels better now after learning the home will install special ventilation and take a host of other precautions. theresa: i'm still afraid, but not as afraid as i was when i hear they're doing...
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if i were in mecklenburg for palmer. my family think twice about it as fast as christmas family. so have the authorities successfully tackled this threat he advised the band saw no threat remains it's important to stress that the right wing structures are still in place as they have been for decades in germany and the highly dangerous and the feel is tied to the. right wing extremists continue to enforce trade germany's security apparatus and the government needs to do more to stop them they pose a serious threat to democracy. now. they were sworn enemies for most of their lives in the end they fought for control of iraq. or is a. storage area now much of the west. total ruhollah khomeini commercial. the world is still dealing with the consequences of their conflict. the shah and the ayatollah. in 15 minutes long d.w. . what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t w world heritage $316.00 get the map now. this is d w news coming to life from a fresh warni
if i were in mecklenburg for palmer. my family think twice about it as fast as christmas family. so have the authorities successfully tackled this threat he advised the band saw no threat remains it's important to stress that the right wing structures are still in place as they have been for decades in germany and the highly dangerous and the feel is tied to the. right wing extremists continue to enforce trade germany's security apparatus and the government needs to do more to stop them they...
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i'm elizabeth palmer in london. >> in washington, congress and the white house continue to wrappinglones of a new coronavirus relief package. all sides seem to agree the final bill should include another round of200 stimulus
i'm elizabeth palmer in london. >> in washington, congress and the white house continue to wrappinglones of a new coronavirus relief package. all sides seem to agree the final bill should include another round of200 stimulus
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was a body palmer on suspicion of attempted murder they found palmer passed out in a car stopped right in the middle of the road. a car matched the description seen in those 2 shootings. well coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, it could be the end of caltrain as we know it why members of san francisco board of supervisors decided not to. >>to offer a much needed lifeline to the transit system. i'm trevor shirley in washington where some members of congress say it's time to beef up the nation's cybersecurity defenses coming up we'll explain what their plan is to make that happen. >>a new police body cam video of george floyd's arrest has been released how this latest development could >>welcome back everyone the time is for 14 good morning and thanks for staying with us let's get an update on your forecast with dave hey dave. >>hey good morning there are robin good morning, everybody. sfo coming in this morning a 3rd a clear shot we can see and no reports of delays going on, but i'm sure behind all of this we have light you would see those chemical cloud hanging up there the fog
was a body palmer on suspicion of attempted murder they found palmer passed out in a car stopped right in the middle of the road. a car matched the description seen in those 2 shootings. well coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, it could be the end of caltrain as we know it why members of san francisco board of supervisors decided not to. >>to offer a much needed lifeline to the transit system. i'm trevor shirley in washington where some members of congress say it's time to beef up...
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this is the news with rick sanchez you're watching our special coverage when we come back dr lisa palmer joins us to discuss well how to cope with the kobe blues we're here for you will be right back. like it blindly hosts ask a question yes and then actually listens to the yes answer and then react to that that's a false dennis miller got a new show. on the larry king question being listening learning you know i've always said i never learned anything more i was talking it's important to a list of. questions and more. seeing the horrors that arise with money and evil. corporate criminals who trashed countless lives they're just one more dollar to their billions. they threaten they bribe they'll do anything to keep their crimes in the door when the people they've heard are demanding justice their stories need to be told on america's lawyer. listen subletting online algorithms dictate what you get to watch go to portable dot tv slash download to get killer television it's completely free i'm talking award winning comedy awesome sports coverage inside so fresh still taste like rats berries
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to the future we've been talking about this 20 year history there the future is a guy named lucky palmer he is only now 27 years old he was the inventor of oculus rift v.r. goggles he made a ton of money off of that when facebook bought them he sat on facebook's board until facebook discovered he was a trump supporter and then they pushed him out so now palmer has launched this company called and a role it's a start up geared towards defense technology so given this guy's really impressive tech mack brown he stands to really reshape the future of warfare and troop training so mike what do you think about the direction of the d.o.d. when it comes to tech. well there they're trying to do more and more with silicon valley even during the obama administration and there was an effort to do that have much more much closer collaboration between the defense department darpa's research arm with silicon valley and we're seeing that now more and more and and that isn't to say that the darker isn't going to go ahead and create its own industries has been off and that's a possibility but the type of
to the future we've been talking about this 20 year history there the future is a guy named lucky palmer he is only now 27 years old he was the inventor of oculus rift v.r. goggles he made a ton of money off of that when facebook bought them he sat on facebook's board until facebook discovered he was a trump supporter and then they pushed him out so now palmer has launched this company called and a role it's a start up geared towards defense technology so given this guy's really impressive tech...
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spirit laughing and smiling all the time with fascinating knowledge a brilliant guy with answers prof palmer enjoyed your interview interest says great show will humanity and genuine people i look forward to every thursday well thank you ian curtis bill says cheers surgery ronnie barry says excellent interview i will security professor jeff palmer every time i partake of a beer jacqueline mcgee comments that she was moved by this interview and mike says just a legend university and across the world and finally cattle says my conclusion everyone in this world deserves a sense of belonging and have a chance to educate others. only 4 months until the election and the democrat challenger has a clear lead in the polls but can president from tom not round for the answer i thumbed foster kid republican strategist ed martin ed has served this chairman of the missouri republican party and as a a member of the republican national committee in 2016 he coughed of the new york times best seller the conservative case for trump at mufon joins me from the nation's capital washington d.c. welcome to the alex
spirit laughing and smiling all the time with fascinating knowledge a brilliant guy with answers prof palmer enjoyed your interview interest says great show will humanity and genuine people i look forward to every thursday well thank you ian curtis bill says cheers surgery ronnie barry says excellent interview i will security professor jeff palmer every time i partake of a beer jacqueline mcgee comments that she was moved by this interview and mike says just a legend university and across the...
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that's great advice great advice dr lisa palmer joining us with well coping tips for the cove and my team blue. guess who's declaring bankruptcy brooks brothers a high end men's wear store that has manufactured suits that were worn by almost every single u.s. president it's the oldest men's store in america it was founded in 1818 when james monroe was president is brooks brothers alone in these bankruptcy times that we're looking at as well no $97.00 other businesses of bankruptcy this year look at his list j.c. penney through 24 hour fitness advantage rent a car chuck e. cheese saturday so no circus so late gnc herds j. crew naman marcus wow what's going on joining us now co-host of market analyst chrystia christy. should we be worried i mean these are some of the companies that most of us grew up with right absolutely and right now like the names that you just listed these are mom and pop businesses these are large mega cat businesses and as he said books by this have been around for over 200 years. bloomberg actually reported that the list is even bigger as of now there's over the
that's great advice great advice dr lisa palmer joining us with well coping tips for the cove and my team blue. guess who's declaring bankruptcy brooks brothers a high end men's wear store that has manufactured suits that were worn by almost every single u.s. president it's the oldest men's store in america it was founded in 1818 when james monroe was president is brooks brothers alone in these bankruptcy times that we're looking at as well no $97.00 other businesses of bankruptcy this year...
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. >> elizabeth palmer in sweden for us. according to the world health organization most people who suffer a mild case of covid 19 should fully recover in two weeks but some report other complaints even after recovered. so just how common is this here's dr. tarrin arula. >> her ride home was amazing. the skies never seemed so castr left the hospital was one of the best days of his life. >> reporter: did you feel like you'd survived, beaten this? or did you have some issues. >> being in isolation is really hard. i knew my muscles had atrophied. i felt i got a new opportunity. he was put in a ventilator. it's clear his battle with the disease is not over. >> i'm still not a hundred percent. i still feel tired. i still have no stamina. >> doesn't look like much to me. >> she was hospitalized in april but she never went to the i.c.u. in may she tested negative but hasn't recovered either. >> i have bad joint pain. i still have this pressure in my chest. i also had a lot of confusion, where i'll have to read things two or three t
. >> elizabeth palmer in sweden for us. according to the world health organization most people who suffer a mild case of covid 19 should fully recover in two weeks but some report other complaints even after recovered. so just how common is this here's dr. tarrin arula. >> her ride home was amazing. the skies never seemed so castr left the hospital was one of the best days of his life. >> reporter: did you feel like you'd survived, beaten this? or did you have some issues....
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i'm elizabeth palmer in london. >> in washington, congress and the white house continue to wrappinglo the outlines of a new coronavirus relief package. all sides seem to agree the final bill should include another round of200 stimulus checks. in the first round nearly $1.4 billion went toe m of their surg spouses received checks they cannot cash. anna warmer has more. >> tough couple of years. >> ian davis lost his wife, a 32-year-old mom and singer. she died in surgery related to kidney problems in february. ♪ ♪ >> i miss everything about her. not a day, not a moment goes by that i don't think about her. her laugh, her joy for life. >> now davis, who had been caring for his wife full time is struggling to find work. he's staying with family along with his 5-year-old son. inform may he thought he caught a break when a stimulus check arrived for he and his wife. when he went to the bank. what did they say to you? >> can't do anything. even with a death certificate, they said they cooperate do anything to cash it. >> jenny faced a similar problem. her husband died march 21st, possibly o
i'm elizabeth palmer in london. >> in washington, congress and the white house continue to wrappinglo the outlines of a new coronavirus relief package. all sides seem to agree the final bill should include another round of200 stimulus checks. in the first round nearly $1.4 billion went toe m of their surg spouses received checks they cannot cash. anna warmer has more. >> tough couple of years. >> ian davis lost his wife, a 32-year-old mom and singer. she died in surgery...
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and that's despite johnny palmer's own experience. stop leaving rubbish. it's actually disgusting, and it ruins places like this. he believes it's about cultural change. the more we use rivers, the more we're aware of our environment. if you're in a river, you think a lot about where does your sewage go. you think about what might be in the river. you instantly start taking a massive interest in other aspects of your environment. so the more people engage with rivers and waterways, the better in my view. the pandemic has changed us. we're exploring closer to home. the question is whether we'll work together to share the land and the water. claire marshall, bbc news, somerset. time for a look at the weather — here's ben rich. choppy waters ahead with the outlook, i'm afraid, because if you we re outlook, i'm afraid, because if you were hoping for dry and settled weather as we head towards the weekend with heat and sunshine, that kind of weather is currently all the way down here in the atlantic. a big area of high pressure well to the south—west of us. what
and that's despite johnny palmer's own experience. stop leaving rubbish. it's actually disgusting, and it ruins places like this. he believes it's about cultural change. the more we use rivers, the more we're aware of our environment. if you're in a river, you think a lot about where does your sewage go. you think about what might be in the river. you instantly start taking a massive interest in other aspects of your environment. so the more people engage with rivers and waterways, the better...
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it hasn't happened until a few weeks or months ago. >> anna palmer and dr.or spending some time with us on the day's surreal coronavirus headlines. >>> after the break, another brick in the wall for donald trump's lurch toward authoritarianism. his administration compiling information on journalists. that reporting is next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upp
it hasn't happened until a few weeks or months ago. >> anna palmer and dr.or spending some time with us on the day's surreal coronavirus headlines. >>> after the break, another brick in the wall for donald trump's lurch toward authoritarianism. his administration compiling information on journalists. that reporting is next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪...
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let's check in with cheryl palmer, the ceo and chairwoman of taylor morrison welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks for having me jim. how are you today? >> trying to stay safe like you, right? >> good deal that's what matters. >> you were the first person to actually just lay the thesis out in your excellent call you said there was a thesis at the beginning of the pandemic involving a flight from urban areas where personal space is limited to more suburban or rural areas where space is more abundant and you say it is a real phenomenon you have the floor >> yeah, it sure is, jim as i talked about on the call, you know, early on it started off as a lot of chatter. so we do a considerable amount of research and have watched the trend grow week over week in the last i would tell you 20 weeks and what started out as talk amongst our visitors and some of our internet traffic has turned into reality amongst our buyers. what's most interesting, jim, there's a number of reasons they're making that move it's not really just flee the urban corridor, but it's their desire to get more space, their
let's check in with cheryl palmer, the ceo and chairwoman of taylor morrison welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks for having me jim. how are you today? >> trying to stay safe like you, right? >> good deal that's what matters. >> you were the first person to actually just lay the thesis out in your excellent call you said there was a thesis at the beginning of the pandemic involving a flight from urban areas where personal space is limited to more suburban or...
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ifeel rather sorry for chris palmer.ing these huge orders in which come from criminals and he spreading all his time an e—mail trying to block them now. nigel, joe, thank you both for joining us again tonight. still can‘t get used to this bit of not seeing you in the flesh.|j can‘t get used to this bit of not seeing you in the flesh. i know. we will one day. i look forward to it when you can be back in here with me. a lonely place for mark, the floor manager come he is waving at me. that is it for tonight. buy a paper tomorrow. goodbye for now. next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home.
ifeel rather sorry for chris palmer.ing these huge orders in which come from criminals and he spreading all his time an e—mail trying to block them now. nigel, joe, thank you both for joining us again tonight. still can‘t get used to this bit of not seeing you in the flesh.|j can‘t get used to this bit of not seeing you in the flesh. i know. we will one day. i look forward to it when you can be back in here with me. a lonely place for mark, the floor manager come he is waving at me. that...
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ceo, sheryl and palmer, joins us now. always great to get your take.u walk us forward, the biggest question in my mind is, as we have millions of people intentionally losing $600 a week , starting tomorrow, what does your business look like in six months? good morning. good to see you again. obviously, the strength in our industry, i think, has been somewhat really unexpected and very good. their strength coming from consumers -- really across all age groups -- we have seen a lot of strength in first-time buyers. today, the ability to buy a home, if you have the ability, the down payment is more affordable than even rental rates, so we are seeing very strong demands of people pushing out a multi family into single-family. we are also seeing it across that first move up your people see -- people need more space because the kids are home. we are seeing it with active adults who want to make sure the balance of their journey was a good and positive one. obviously, unemployment is always a key factor in homeownership. the consumers have an effective have b
ceo, sheryl and palmer, joins us now. always great to get your take.u walk us forward, the biggest question in my mind is, as we have millions of people intentionally losing $600 a week , starting tomorrow, what does your business look like in six months? good morning. good to see you again. obviously, the strength in our industry, i think, has been somewhat really unexpected and very good. their strength coming from consumers -- really across all age groups -- we have seen a lot of strength in...
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joining now is chef charlie palmer. chef, it's great to have you on.e restaurant industry in particular is reeling from something that no one has really ever experienced before. how are you adjusting? >> yeah, i would say it is reeling, and the uncertainty day to day is really what is hard, and it's difficult to manage, because -- and it really boils down to our employee employees, and how we can ramp up like we've done over the last few weeks here in sonoma county, but also in napa, and then all of a sudden here we are back to very limited seating for most people. you know, i think, you know, we're one of the fortunate ones that have ample outdoor seating. in fact, we have probably as much outdoor seating as anybody, and same thing napa. so worry not as affected as some, but a lot of these restaurants and chefs are really, you know, forced to now close once again, because they don't have enough outdoor seating to generate enough revenue to keep people working. >> yeah, so talk, chef, a little bit about what you are now offering at your restaurants. >>
joining now is chef charlie palmer. chef, it's great to have you on.e restaurant industry in particular is reeling from something that no one has really ever experienced before. how are you adjusting? >> yeah, i would say it is reeling, and the uncertainty day to day is really what is hard, and it's difficult to manage, because -- and it really boils down to our employee employees, and how we can ramp up like we've done over the last few weeks here in sonoma county, but also in napa, and...
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he is the coleader right now, halfway through the memorial with ryan palmer.is guy. he was one of the most ferocious linebackers. could be a hall of famer. talking about james harrison, formally of the steelers. fun in the sun by the pool with his kids. that is a lot of trust. mom has to be holding her breath. that is a tough looking dad. it all turned out right. no major injuries. i wish you could see that. that is the sporting life for now. happy friday night. >>> that will do it for us. modern family is next. . the guy on their money is sitting in a lawn chair. ay. i cannot believe that my little baby's leaving me. you know, i left the glass doors open downstairs. so right now, yoactual baby may be leaving. ah-ah-ah! one robe! i guess we know what everyone will be talking about my second morning there. manny's visiting gloria's family for about a month -- i hope. i just got to get him on a plane before gloria has a meltdown and changes her mind. 'cause if he doesn't go to colombia, colombia comes to me. it's happened before. [ all shouting in spanish ] [ sh
he is the coleader right now, halfway through the memorial with ryan palmer.is guy. he was one of the most ferocious linebackers. could be a hall of famer. talking about james harrison, formally of the steelers. fun in the sun by the pool with his kids. that is a lot of trust. mom has to be holding her breath. that is a tough looking dad. it all turned out right. no major injuries. i wish you could see that. that is the sporting life for now. happy friday night. >>> that will do it for...
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looked like he was going to pull it up, he held out on 16 for the birdie and went out to beat ryan palmer during the broadcast, he and his wife barbara tested positive for cova 19. one hundred laps to go, mark, in a wreck, slamming into the wall. dylan lead for only 22 laps. a late restart restart, he picked up his first victory in 88 races. and training camp will begin july 28th. they are asking the league to list listen to the health officials and have noncontact rules for the first three weeks of camp. owners want a different timeline and preserved two of the preseason games, so stay tuned for that. things are going much smoother in the orlando bubble. practice games begin this week and they also have a hotline for players to file complaints of anybody ryan violating the rules of the bubble. dock rivers has his snitch line on speed dial. >> i turned in lebron james yesterday, i'm trying to turn all these guys in. that's phenomenal. we are the only team left going to be left when i'm done with this hotline. we will take you to the nba bubble with the national beat rider. >> we are count
looked like he was going to pull it up, he held out on 16 for the birdie and went out to beat ryan palmer during the broadcast, he and his wife barbara tested positive for cova 19. one hundred laps to go, mark, in a wreck, slamming into the wall. dylan lead for only 22 laps. a late restart restart, he picked up his first victory in 88 races. and training camp will begin july 28th. they are asking the league to list listen to the health officials and have noncontact rules for the first three...
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'd we need to make women paul or if we need women in palmer man. what does it take to make films that truly matter to these emerging filmmakers that questions drives their work. back in february some $250.00 of them gathered at the international film festival as part of the ne will challenge. barbara encounter only weeks before trouble shut down. 3 filmmakers. 3 women whose craft is an integral part of their lives. of germany is interested in people who've been left behind. me it's always most important to create a really close relationship with the people to. embrace his creative freedom and rejects boundaries raises eyebrows in israel where she lives i don't know maybe i mean but. these of land has no i don't think it has any meaning. as a director who lives and works in afghanistan. to stop the times the law the life is not the way that you want but in films we have this power to make the life the way that we want and this is beautiful if. we turn 1st to lorenz see against a documentary filmmaker interested in society's outsiders in the stories
'd we need to make women paul or if we need women in palmer man. what does it take to make films that truly matter to these emerging filmmakers that questions drives their work. back in february some $250.00 of them gathered at the international film festival as part of the ne will challenge. barbara encounter only weeks before trouble shut down. 3 filmmakers. 3 women whose craft is an integral part of their lives. of germany is interested in people who've been left behind. me it's always most...
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. >> reporter: miss palmer, tell me about what that meant to you.. >> it was nice to get the message, just to know that somebody feels the way that i feel. you have so much anger inside of you, so much disbelief over what happened to your child. to know that she talked about, you know, having the best day that day. going out to dinner with her boyfriend, and going home to watch movies. to know she was in her house, in her own bed, and someone kicked in her door and killed her. to know that she didn't deserve it. >> reporter: sabrina fulton's pain hasn't d, her son le i wasg to be happy again. i went from 95% of the time being happy to 95% of the time being sad. when i first started out, the hoodie would make me sad. now i smile about it, because i've trained and reprogrammed myself to say that's a memory of my son. >> reporter: she went to his funeral. >> i was like, america did this to him. this is a result of the ugliness in america. i asked god, why did this have to happen? why am i looking at a man in this casket who should have been just arrest
. >> reporter: miss palmer, tell me about what that meant to you.. >> it was nice to get the message, just to know that somebody feels the way that i feel. you have so much anger inside of you, so much disbelief over what happened to your child. to know that she talked about, you know, having the best day that day. going out to dinner with her boyfriend, and going home to watch movies. to know she was in her house, in her own bed, and someone kicked in her door and killed her. to...
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. >> autoridades de vallejo steven múltiples balaceras que involucrarían a palmer de 18 años, la policía el vehículo de los tiroteos del 20 de junio en estas calles en pantalla donde una persona fue herida >> seguimos un caso que acaparó la atención el menor gabriel fernández, juez de los Ángeles retiró cargos contra cuatro trabajadores sociales implicados en el caso. bis tiene detalles >> desestimando casos juez de la corte suprema dictamina que por los hechos cuatro trabajadores son inocentes en el caso de gabriel fernández niño que murió torturado 2013 por su madre y su novio. la corte selló el historial de su resto y documentos >> algo me dice que los trabajadores tuvieron que ver más con la muerte dice el tío de gabriel que tiene la custodia de los dos hermanos mientras los dos trabajadores sociales y supervisores acusados de falsificar recortes dieron una declaración por sus abogados u que los absolvió de cargos criminales >> nuestros clientes están agradecidos con el fallo que retira cargos de los encuentra inocentes basados en hechos, la fiscalía acusó de falsificar documentos en
. >> autoridades de vallejo steven múltiples balaceras que involucrarían a palmer de 18 años, la policía el vehículo de los tiroteos del 20 de junio en estas calles en pantalla donde una persona fue herida >> seguimos un caso que acaparó la atención el menor gabriel fernández, juez de los Ángeles retiró cargos contra cuatro trabajadores sociales implicados en el caso. bis tiene detalles >> desestimando casos juez de la corte suprema dictamina que por los hechos...
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they found palmer passed out in a car stopped right in the middle of the road. the car matched the description seen in those 2 shootings. >>house democrats press the senate to take on the heroes act the german pretty in washington. why some lawmakers say they are running out of time. and it looks like things are moving pretty nicely in the approach of the bay bridge toll plaza this morning and this early hour 5.20 and the traffic's moving real nice we'll be right back. >>we welcome back it's been 2 months now since the house of representatives passed the heroes act but there's been no action from the senate and house democrats say it's time to pass the bill washington correspondent basil john has more. >>house democrats are pushing the senate to take up the heroes act instead of working with house democrats on this legislation senate leader mcconnell dismissed the bill virginia representative bobby scott says americans need the bill to provide funding to families and schools. >>rather than downplaying the risks of reopening schools we should be doing everything
they found palmer passed out in a car stopped right in the middle of the road. the car matched the description seen in those 2 shootings. >>house democrats press the senate to take on the heroes act the german pretty in washington. why some lawmakers say they are running out of time. and it looks like things are moving pretty nicely in the approach of the bay bridge toll plaza this morning and this early hour 5.20 and the traffic's moving real nice we'll be right back. >>we welcome...
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police arrested lays be any palmer on suspicion of attempted murder they found palmer passed out in acar stopped right in the middle of the road. the car matched the description seen in those 2 shootings. >>still ahead on the kron 4 morning news it might be the end of the line for caltrain as we know it we'll find out why members of san francisco's board of supervisors decided to block a much needed lifeline for the transit system. i'm trevor shirley in washington where some members of congress say it's time to beef up the nation's cybersecurity defenses coming up we'll explain what their plan is to make that happen. >>and we'll take a live look outside activity on walnut creek of the 6.80 a 24 interchange traffic's moving smoothly. this morning, we'll be right >>welcome back everyone grim predictions about the future of caltrain the san francisco board of supervisors blocked a sales tax measure that could have generated a 100 million dollars a year charles stone is on the peninsula quarter joint powers board which oversees caltrain and explains that prepandemic the rail line carried
police arrested lays be any palmer on suspicion of attempted murder they found palmer passed out in acar stopped right in the middle of the road. the car matched the description seen in those 2 shootings. >>still ahead on the kron 4 morning news it might be the end of the line for caltrain as we know it we'll find out why members of san francisco's board of supervisors decided to block a much needed lifeline for the transit system. i'm trevor shirley in washington where some members of...
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i'm ok this is very we're doing european palmer lines when we want to do is to. especially in europe to explain why we use far more and of course. there's a lot of information in the in the media. there are negative images balm on companies who are should decide to pour into the round table stating that palm oil . these companies are committed and they do not. own one terry and there are a lot of studies very n.g.o.s found out about a lot of companies that are still members have confessions and all the regions where the fire was breaking out so i don't think this is a coincidence it's no excuse i think is really good it is either going into the ins is is i think this is not it is it is. it's a real effect it's it is still a need to side to side it is not an issue got only the ball more in you see is too late by the fire was not only spreading because of any new because of all the degraded land as well because of all the cut down trees and all the very drive plantations because palm oil is sucking water it's drying out the land just in the middle of the is not the
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i'm ok this is very rare what we're doing european palmer lying is what we want to do is to. especially in europe to explain why we use far more and of course i there's a lot of information in any media about. negative images bomb on companies who are certified to go into the round table staying with us. these companies are committed and they do not. own one terry and their i love us that is rare enzio found out about a lot of companies that are still members have confessions and all the regions where the fire was breaking out so i don't think this is a coincidence no excuse i think is very good it is either going into the ins nor is i think this is not it is it is. it's a new effect it's it is still in need to side to side it is not an issue of going to only the ball more you see is to live by their fire was not always fighting because of any meal because of all the degraded land as well because of all the cattle and through these and all of the very drive plantations because palm oil is sucking water there it's drying out the land stability is now the 6th great deal and now
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joining me now from the white house is my nbc news colleague shannon pettypiece, also anna palmer, who covers capitol hill, morgan chesky in midland, texas, where the president is. we just heard from him. and i have dr. kavita patel, nbc news medical contributor and former adviser to the obama white house. shannon, let me start with you and the president now in his second day of defending a doctor he knew nothing about but thought she said some interesting things. what -- is there -- i think we talked about this earlier. are people in the white house throwing up their hands? i mean, in some ways, this is not shocking behavior by the president. he does this all the time. i mean, you know, the first interview i did with him, he said he gets his military advice from watching the shows. so now we're finding out he might get medical advice from watching something. is there any remorse from the white house about how damaging this is? >> i mean, they continue trying to push this message, a real urgent message to get people to follow these basic health guidelines that they have been promoting
joining me now from the white house is my nbc news colleague shannon pettypiece, also anna palmer, who covers capitol hill, morgan chesky in midland, texas, where the president is. we just heard from him. and i have dr. kavita patel, nbc news medical contributor and former adviser to the obama white house. shannon, let me start with you and the president now in his second day of defending a doctor he knew nothing about but thought she said some interesting things. what -- is there -- i think we...