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parker. i would now like to yield to the ranking member to introduce our final witness. >> thank you, mr. chairman. our next witnesses pete patel, the ceo and president of promise hotels, company founder with his wife 12 years ago. promise hotels is a hospitality business of group that runs a dozen hotels in the tulsa, oklahoma, area. my district. with five years of experience he is a current board member of your club hotel and lodging association and the tulsa hotel and lodging association. he's also a former board member of the tulsa metro chamber of commerce. mr. patel we are grateful you can take the time away from running their businesses to talk with us this morning. we know that you any other witnesses are very busy so we appreciate all of your time. welcome and we look forward it to your testimony. >> thank you, mr. hern. we will start with the witnesses here, so ms. ozer, you are no recognize for five minutes for your opening statement. >> thank you for inviting me, and good morning,
parker. i would now like to yield to the ranking member to introduce our final witness. >> thank you, mr. chairman. our next witnesses pete patel, the ceo and president of promise hotels, company founder with his wife 12 years ago. promise hotels is a hospitality business of group that runs a dozen hotels in the tulsa, oklahoma, area. my district. with five years of experience he is a current board member of your club hotel and lodging association and the tulsa hotel and lodging...
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parker found this houston clinic that would treat her on ag slidale, based on her income. only after the cancer diagnosis did she qualify for a special medicaid program.lo so the tumor-- with 33 lymph nodes-- were removed. while surgery was a success, -- along with the chemotherapy and radiation-- left her unable r use one of ms like before. >> alright, take my hand, >> reporter: do you think if you had had health insurance you would have found this soon? >> if there would have been healthcare for me, at that time, healthcare tt i would have been able to afford, i would have easily accepted it. but, again, it comes the question of having somewhere to live, having something to eat, gas to get back and forth to work. >> reporter: those were the choices you were wrestling with? >> of course. you know, those are everyday life choices that a lot of people have to make, based o their income. >> reporter: the weakness in her arm cost her her job. with no money, she lost her apartment. >> and you become homeless if you cannot pay rent. >> reporter: parker is now homeless, employed
parker found this houston clinic that would treat her on ag slidale, based on her income. only after the cancer diagnosis did she qualify for a special medicaid program.lo so the tumor-- with 33 lymph nodes-- were removed. while surgery was a success, -- along with the chemotherapy and radiation-- left her unable r use one of ms like before. >> alright, take my hand, >> reporter: do you think if you had had health insurance you would have found this soon? >> if there would...
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parker. mr. parker, you're now recognized for five minutes. thank you. >> chairman kim, ranking member hern, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to speak about experiences about the paycheck protection program. i own river view studios, a video production company in new jersey. i'm a member of the main street alliance of new jersey, a network of small businesses in the garden state, and the chapter of the national main street alliance. earlier this yorear, i applied r ppp funds and received $11,200 through the program. having used the funds by early summer, i'm waiting to begin the process of closing out the loan. i'm hopeful 100% of the loan will be forgiven under the rule of the program. i'm hopeful because i can't be sure and say for sure that will be the case as i and my operations manager are just beginning the process. we found much to be done to clarify the terms of forgiveness and the process to attain it. it's still unclear what the timeline is for beginning the process, the steps we need to take to complete it
parker. mr. parker, you're now recognized for five minutes. thank you. >> chairman kim, ranking member hern, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to speak about experiences about the paycheck protection program. i own river view studios, a video production company in new jersey. i'm a member of the main street alliance of new jersey, a network of small businesses in the garden state, and the chapter of the national main street alliance. earlier this yorear, i...
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. >> camilla has gotten engaged, military officer by the name of andrew parker bowles. >> camilla knew that she was never going to marry prince charles. he was prince charles and she was just camilla shand. so she said yes to andrew. >> prince charles realized that he'd lost what he suddenly felt might be the love of his life. >> he writes through a friend that he is devastated by the news. he says i will not have someone to come home to. ♪ i do what i want when i want it ♪ ♪ i buy my own rocks and i flaunt it ♪ ♪ rolling through the streets so stunning ♪ ♪ you know i'm a diamond honey ♪ ♪ i'm a celebrate this feeling ♪ ♪ watch me while i break the ceiling ♪ ♪ you know that unstoppable feeling ♪ ♪ so i'ma show'em how i'm shinin' ♪ ♪ walking bold... ice on me ♪ ♪ raining down like diamond rings ♪ ♪ everyday did you know that you can shop online with a virtual consultant? ask about special financing ♪ yeah i do it right cuz with the diamond credit card. ♪ i'm a diamond... when you're miles from home... ...your bank should help you check on your account to see what's free to spend. henry.
. >> camilla has gotten engaged, military officer by the name of andrew parker bowles. >> camilla knew that she was never going to marry prince charles. he was prince charles and she was just camilla shand. so she said yes to andrew. >> prince charles realized that he'd lost what he suddenly felt might be the love of his life. >> he writes through a friend that he is devastated by the news. he says i will not have someone to come home to. ♪ i do what i want when i want...
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. >> throughout diana's marriage to charles there was a third figure hovering around, camilla parker-bowlesthe wife of one of prince charles' old friends. >> she was his first love, and he had never stopped adoring camilla. >> wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife? >> i will. >> charles really believed that he was doing the right thing by marrying diana, but hi always knew it wasn't the deep love that he felt for camilla. >> and at some point he resumed his intimate relationship with camilla parker-bowles who was then still married. >> princess diana knows about charles' love affair and she was deeply unhappy. diana goes and speaks to the queen, as she did regularly in those days. >> and the queen, all she said was, it is what it is, and did nothing about it. >> for hundreds of years, princes of wales have had mistresses, they've had extramarital affairs, and it's been condoned, of course in secret. >> her husband is unfaithful. she has two young sons who require all her attention and the royal family expect that she shut up and get on with it. >> diana found it very difficult to liv
. >> throughout diana's marriage to charles there was a third figure hovering around, camilla parker-bowlesthe wife of one of prince charles' old friends. >> she was his first love, and he had never stopped adoring camilla. >> wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife? >> i will. >> charles really believed that he was doing the right thing by marrying diana, but hi always knew it wasn't the deep love that he felt for camilla. >> and at some point he...
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we'll have the ceo of american airlines, doug parker.e joins us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ stop your cough from interrupting, ♪ with dq cough and congestion. it's max strength formula coats your throat and provides powerful relief. new dayquil cough and congestion. the maxcoat daytime power through your cough medicine. >>> welcome back. it is a crucial day for stimulus talks. it's a crucial day for americans who might be losing their jobs. speaker pelosi and treasury secretary steve mnuchin are trying to cut a deal. airlines in particular, they're bracing because tens of thousands of workers face furlough tomorrow without action. joining us now is the ceo of american airlines, doug parker, among the airlines that plans to let go thousands of people tomorrow. mr. parker, thanks so much for taking the time this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> so steve mnuchin said moments ago that he and speaker pelosi are meeting again. they're going to take one more serious try in his words that he's hopeful for a deal and that's going to speak to airline exe
we'll have the ceo of american airlines, doug parker.e joins us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ stop your cough from interrupting, ♪ with dq cough and congestion. it's max strength formula coats your throat and provides powerful relief. new dayquil cough and congestion. the maxcoat daytime power through your cough medicine. >>> welcome back. it is a crucial day for stimulus talks. it's a crucial day for americans who might be losing their jobs. speaker pelosi and treasury secretary steve...
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doug parker. a rally today by right wing extremists has portland in a state of emergency. members of the so-called proud boys lined up for a picture chanting, "back the blue." the group put out a nationwide call to converge in portland, predicting thousands would show up. these pictures show their actual numbers to be much smaller. police are now on alert for clashes with counterdemonstrators. protesters are vowing to stay on the streets of louisville, kentucky for a fourth day people demonstrated after now police officers were directly charged with the killing of breonna taylor. she's the black woman fatally shot in her apartment in march as police performed a no-knock warrant. cbs' adriana diaz is in louisville with the latest. >> reporter: protesters are gathering again tonight at breonna taylor's memorial. activist jeff compton arrived early this morning waiting for a friend to be released from jail. >> they have locked up almost 700 people in the past 124 days now. that is insane. almost 700 people. and you can't even arrest four cops or find they made a mistake or ev
doug parker. a rally today by right wing extremists has portland in a state of emergency. members of the so-called proud boys lined up for a picture chanting, "back the blue." the group put out a nationwide call to converge in portland, predicting thousands would show up. these pictures show their actual numbers to be much smaller. police are now on alert for clashes with counterdemonstrators. protesters are vowing to stay on the streets of louisville, kentucky for a fourth day people...
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ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post." and chael schmidt, washington correspondent for the "new york times" and author of "donald trump vs. the united states: inside the struggle to stop a president." ashley, you've been reporting on recent days on the fallout of the woodward book. why doeshat february 7th remark matter by the president? what was he doing at that time? what was he not saying to the american publi >> the question is really what he wasn't doing and what he wasn't saying, and it's a fascinating about 10-day window from -- which woodward recounts in his book from when robert o'brien goes into the oval office and said the coronavirus is going to be the biggest national security crisis of your tells cy to when trump he understands the severity. he uerstands that it is deadly. it is tricky. and that it is airborne. in that period, he really does you not convey that grim reality to the american public in words for starter so they can begin preparing and figure out if they need masks and if they have members of the
ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post." and chael schmidt, washington correspondent for the "new york times" and author of "donald trump vs. the united states: inside the struggle to stop a president." ashley, you've been reporting on recent days on the fallout of the woodward book. why doeshat february 7th remark matter by the president? what was he doing at that time? what was he not saying to the american publi >> the question is...
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200,000 the tapes are where we start today, with us from the aforementioned washington post ashley parker, robert gibbs is here and former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. bob woodward, your colleague, said when his last book "fear" came out that the truth emerges. i think that's a safe bet with trump and covid but it is jarring to hear trump admit in calls in february and march that he knew covid would be deadly here in this country it suggests that maybe he did see the pdb prepared by his intelligence community around the same date that that first tape with woodward was recorded and then acknowledging to bob woodward who we must know wasn't talking to him for kicks, that it was going to be part of the public record, admitting that he intentionally lied about the dangers, intentionally likes to downplay it. >> that's right. there was already a damning narrative about the president's handling of this pandemic, which went something like, this is a president who doesn't trust science, who doesn't trust expertise, maybe he doesn't understand the science or the full scope or magnitude
200,000 the tapes are where we start today, with us from the aforementioned washington post ashley parker, robert gibbs is here and former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. bob woodward, your colleague, said when his last book "fear" came out that the truth emerges. i think that's a safe bet with trump and covid but it is jarring to hear trump admit in calls in february and march that he knew covid would be deadly here in this country it suggests that maybe he did see the pdb...
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parker's note says simply "you are perfect." >> it popped in my head.ne might want to hear it. >> reporter: pilot michael jones needed to hear it. he's not sure if he will have a job in a few months. >> it helps, you know-- i think everybody is having their own personal struggles right now. >> reporter: at a time when we have to stay apart, a small reminder-- we're all still in this together. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: random acts of kindness last a good long while. that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. i'm major garrett in washington. good night. >>> a bizarre crash on the golden gate bridge since half a dozen people to the hospital, including for chp officers. it wasn't the crash that hurt, it was what was inside the car. >>> there is just as much smoke being put into the atmosphere over california as any point. we are at the mercy of the wind and about to get help. >>> it is different and weird. >> the bad air didn't keep the 49ers off the field. how the faithful adapted to the conditions like no other. >>> let's get
parker's note says simply "you are perfect." >> it popped in my head.ne might want to hear it. >> reporter: pilot michael jones needed to hear it. he's not sure if he will have a job in a few months. >> it helps, you know-- i think everybody is having their own personal struggles right now. >> reporter: at a time when we have to stay apart, a small reminder-- we're all still in this together. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: random acts...
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our thanks to ashley parker, alexi mccammond, chuck rosenberg. greatly appreciate you starting us off tonight, three friends of this broadcast >>> coming up for us, the president says he knows better than the cdc about all things coronavirus. we'll ask a doctor on the front lines of the coronavirus why that might be a bad prognosis for american citizens. >>> and later, in an otherwise suppressed economy, fact checkers are doing well. here's the question, though. how does biden win against an incumbent president and a daily blizzard of misinformation we'll talk to one of this country's top political strategists and one of this country's top political reporters. we'll ask if biden is doing enough to win the prize as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this thursday night audible is my road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in historic
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of us around the world what a year it's been thank you we'll let you get on with it i would go to parker from india's lilavati hospital and research center have a good day. what did you do. and you 2 at home as well thanks for watching the weekly with me kevin i would jackie said to take you through more of the week's news in recap in about half an hour's time and all of us here say enjoy the rest you we can't. you just have to fly between 2 columns of smoke and as fast as you can. go much any closer to the producer with push for the. mass less nature for some of the latest. stories impersonal suspense of course water rushes in racing is competition in the extreme to have a follows the specified route between the ones with the fastest time just to get a dog is reasonably good jim good to know each other but you should check your dish but you must lose should there really was a. bomb . there. are. a lot of welcome to the part of the global race to develop their backs in the. the novel coronavirus has already and terry thousands final mile of large scale human trials with hopes for these b
of us around the world what a year it's been thank you we'll let you get on with it i would go to parker from india's lilavati hospital and research center have a good day. what did you do. and you 2 at home as well thanks for watching the weekly with me kevin i would jackie said to take you through more of the week's news in recap in about half an hour's time and all of us here say enjoy the rest you we can't. you just have to fly between 2 columns of smoke and as fast as you can. go much any...
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jessica parker, our political correspondent.s investigating the shooting of sgt matt ratana in croydon on friday are searching properties in south london and close to the village of banstead in surrey. the 23—year—old suspect is critically injured and detectives are unable to question him. sgt ratana was remembered this morning at the national police memorial day service and also at east grinstead rugby club, where he was head coach. tom symonds reports. police memorial day commemorates all of those who have died while serving but the killing of an officer is a particularly traumatic event. the home secretary and the mayor of london laid wreaths but the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, was remembering an officer she had personally served alongside. matt ratana, she said, was extraordinary, firm but supportive of those needing help. if some good can come out of this terrible incident in which we have had one of our officers murdered, it would be that more people understand a little bit about the challenges of
jessica parker, our political correspondent.s investigating the shooting of sgt matt ratana in croydon on friday are searching properties in south london and close to the village of banstead in surrey. the 23—year—old suspect is critically injured and detectives are unable to question him. sgt ratana was remembered this morning at the national police memorial day service and also at east grinstead rugby club, where he was head coach. tom symonds reports. police memorial day commemorates all...
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ashley parker, thank you for being with us. bazel and steve staying with us.orney general william barr saying china, not russia, is a bigger threat to the 2020 election. >>> plus, house democrats demanding answers why an intelligence briefing meant to flag law enforcement on how russia was spreading misinformation about joe biden was put on ice by the trump administration. >>> and jon meacham will join us on the shredding of presidential dec decorum we've seen just in the last couple days. m we've seen je last couple days introducing the future of fitness. it's every class you can imagine, live. welcome back to the mirror. you've got this john. and on demand. it's boxing... cardio... yoga... and more. it's an interactive, goal crushing...whole family...whole body fitness machine. it's so cool! the future of fitness is at home. the mirror. ♪ sometimes you want to go ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ applebee's. now that's eating good in the neighborhood. find a stock basedtech. on your interests or what's trending. get rea
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bob parker joins us.od to insights to guide us through the m&a and spanish banks and the text selloff. on the text selloff, do you think this means something for broader equities or for other indexes or is it very much concentrated around big tech names that have come so far so fast? bob: if you look back over the last few weeks, we had a number of warning signs on what potentially could happen in markets, so i would highlight the recent increase in the vix. we go back to june and early july and the vix was trading well below 20. recently, we have seen the move up to the mid-20's. yesterday, you had a further drop. warning sign number two was also the very narrow rally we have had. the heavy concentration in the rally in the nasdaq or more specifically in the leading tech stocks. that narrow rally i think was giving us a warning. haduld also argue we have very concentrated positions in the nasdaq. notably from retail investors. that again i think gave us a warning. markets were looking against the backgro
bob parker joins us.od to insights to guide us through the m&a and spanish banks and the text selloff. on the text selloff, do you think this means something for broader equities or for other indexes or is it very much concentrated around big tech names that have come so far so fast? bob: if you look back over the last few weeks, we had a number of warning signs on what potentially could happen in markets, so i would highlight the recent increase in the vix. we go back to june and early...
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jessica parker, bbc news. our economics correspondent andy verity is here with me now.says this is all about protecting jobs. will it work is yellow at the moment you've got a situation where the furlough scheme is due to come to an end. there, employers have up to 80% of the wages paid by the government and the calculation they must be making is doi calculation they must be making is do i have enough demand, enough business coming in, in order to bring that person off furlough, so what the government is trying to do here, which is what is being urged by both the cbi and tuc, both business and unions, is to incentivise businesses to have more people working part—time rather than have say one person working full—time and one person being made redundant. so it should help those where employers were coming under ring whether to bring them back off furlough —— whether people were wondering whether to bring them back off furlough. those people will still get 77% of their normal wages. for the employer the incentive isn't anywhere near as good as it was under the furlough sch
jessica parker, bbc news. our economics correspondent andy verity is here with me now.says this is all about protecting jobs. will it work is yellow at the moment you've got a situation where the furlough scheme is due to come to an end. there, employers have up to 80% of the wages paid by the government and the calculation they must be making is doi calculation they must be making is do i have enough demand, enough business coming in, in order to bring that person off furlough, so what the...
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our political correspondent jess parker reports.nto a new phase of this fight, borisjohnson's warning that if people don't follow the rules, he reserves the right to go further. we are now going to move on to prime minister's questions... in a subdued chamber, labour attacked the government's record on test and trace. losing control of testing is a major reason why the prime minister is losing control of this virus. as a result, as a result, he is phasing in health measures, restrictions which we do support, but at the same time he is phasing out economic support. health measures and economic measures are now dangerously out of sync. borisjohnson said his government had provided unparalleled support for business. we will go forward with further creative and imaginative schemes to keep our economy moving, and that is the essence, mr speaker, of the plan, of the proposals. he has talked about them, he supported them last night, he supported them yesterday, mr speaker. i hope he continues to support them. the essence of what we are say
our political correspondent jess parker reports.nto a new phase of this fight, borisjohnson's warning that if people don't follow the rules, he reserves the right to go further. we are now going to move on to prime minister's questions... in a subdued chamber, labour attacked the government's record on test and trace. losing control of testing is a major reason why the prime minister is losing control of this virus. as a result, as a result, he is phasing in health measures, restrictions which...
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parker grew up in kings port, tennessee. very near to where i live. after high he army school graduation. he was only 25 years old when he summer.s i did not know parker personally, but i have been ouched by the loving legacy left behind and the many wonderful comments i heard from friends and family. his family and friends today. i hope they take some comfort in will foreverparker be memorialized through this program that will help veterans the country and hopefully save others from the eep grief they are now experiencing. it is parker that i will be thinking of when i vote in today, and his bill i hope that every one of my join me.s will in closing, i would like any veteran listening today who may with their own thoughts of suicide to know that ou do not have to struggle alone. these are trying times, but free confidential support is available to you anytime of the ay or night by calling 1-800-273-8255. that. repeat 1-800-273-8255 and pressing one texting 838255. 838255. or visiting the veterans risis -- veteranscrisisline.net. it's ok to not be ok.
parker grew up in kings port, tennessee. very near to where i live. after high he army school graduation. he was only 25 years old when he summer.s i did not know parker personally, but i have been ouched by the loving legacy left behind and the many wonderful comments i heard from friends and family. his family and friends today. i hope they take some comfort in will foreverparker be memorialized through this program that will help veterans the country and hopefully save others from the eep...
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parker and morning noon. a comedy only so sam a fragile who. also sort of. heard of. what once was affects what will be the one chechen choreographer tradition in future after revelling in twine through passion and aspiration he brings home and adulation and with them the attention of alluding to it is through fishing of the future not from the need to sign east chechnya's done its witness jazeera. building a wall was the promise made in the bid for the white house 0 tolerance approach the southern border became government policy detaining children and separating families the stark reality of picture too much to bear for many americans in a country that was built on immigration. follow the key issues of the us elections on al-jazeera. rewind return to object on the backs of al-jazeera is documentary. oh it's funny to get. the gift of sight. just so sickly intervention is one of the few where you will see patients like this series least 10 years younger than she was yesterday just within 24 hours on al-jazeera for centuries egypt's assault to come on power over the nil
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parker and. a comedy only store sam a fragile who. also saw. what once was i think that's what will be the one chechen choreographer tradition in the future aftermath of intoning through passion and has been a scene he brings home and adulation and with then the attention of a routine because one fishing of the future and not from the need to sign east chechnyans down its witness on a new jersey or. global pandemic. family comes 1st. for every american healthcare has never been more important. because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor r block over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognize water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very bad for his words privatization on anybody say americans. those people who see everything as something to invest the profit of they want all
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let's speak to our political correspondentjessica parker. 77 for the government, not as many extensions from conservatives who said they cannot vote in favour of it because they felt it was wrong to vote for a bill that would mean that the uk government is breaking international law in the form of the brexit withdrawal bill which struck last year with the european union. we will have more on that in just a moment. our correspondent is in the house of commons trying to get some reaction to that. but now, it is time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are matt dathan, deputy political editor at the sun and anna isaac, journalist at the wall streetjournal. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the metro says that the uk government s self—proclaimed world—beating coronavirus testing system has been branded a shambles after people living in england s ten top covid—i9 hotspots found it impossible to book an appointment. the telegraph says nhs hospitals in england are now having to cancel operations and turn away pati
let's speak to our political correspondentjessica parker. 77 for the government, not as many extensions from conservatives who said they cannot vote in favour of it because they felt it was wrong to vote for a bill that would mean that the uk government is breaking international law in the form of the brexit withdrawal bill which struck last year with the european union. we will have more on that in just a moment. our correspondent is in the house of commons trying to get some reaction to that....
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david: bloomberg's white house correspondent mario parker. key issue in the election is the economy, and in particular jobs. jobless claims numbers dipped below one million and were better than expected. with the view from the white house we welcome joseph just joe , chief economist for the white house. give us your picture of what is going on with the jobs. there are some change in the methodology of how they are calculated, right? down,: this fourth shut the pandemic contraction is the most unusual recession we've ever had, certainly was not the result of economics. the economy was excellent. it destroyed the seasonal patterns in the data, the normal patterns you see for a year, those were changed. therefore the data has been distorted. the good news is the trend in the data, this was the case before these adjustments, the trends in the data were meaningfully lower. you've had great progress made on claims. there is more work to be done. the president is working tirelessly. the continuing claims data, which do not get captured much in the p
david: bloomberg's white house correspondent mario parker. key issue in the election is the economy, and in particular jobs. jobless claims numbers dipped below one million and were better than expected. with the view from the white house we welcome joseph just joe , chief economist for the white house. give us your picture of what is going on with the jobs. there are some change in the methodology of how they are calculated, right? down,: this fourth shut the pandemic contraction is the most...
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ashley parker, alexi mccammond, barbara mcquade, our thanks on this tuesday night. >>> and coming up, if the trump campaign were a company, you might think it's going under. where has all the money gone? two journalist who's have reported extensively on donald trump and his money will join us next. >>> and later, the president predicts a coronavirus vaccine just around the corner. but the science doesn't seem to agree. we will get a second opinion as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this back-to-work tuesday night. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus, get $400 off when you buy the new samsung galaxy note20 ultra 5g. >>> welcome back, and we have more details tonight as to exactly how the trump campaign squandered its $200 million cash advantage over joe biden. more specifically, what happened to just under $1 billion raised? according to "the new yo
ashley parker, alexi mccammond, barbara mcquade, our thanks on this tuesday night. >>> and coming up, if the trump campaign were a company, you might think it's going under. where has all the money gone? two journalist who's have reported extensively on donald trump and his money will join us next. >>> and later, the president predicts a coronavirus vaccine just around the corner. but the science doesn't seem to agree. we will get a second opinion as "the 11th hour"...
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parker. have been received is -- has been one of the great thrills of my whole career. >> very nice. >> and talk about how they've been received and why you think they've been received so well and what people enjoy out of getting this book. >> well, joe, what everybody has been saying is, and again, he was my friend. i've read all of his books three times. so his voice has been in my head since i was in college, and everybody says that these books, i'm pleased to say, have captured his sound and his attitude and in this book, i even bring sonny randall in to have a continuing romance with jesse stone who is a tremendously interesting character. he's a recovering alcoholic, a police chief in a small massachusetts town, and one of the great book sites for books, mysteries and thrillers is real books and ryan who runs it says he was blown away by "fool's paradise" and that's good enough for me. >> all right, mike lipeca, thank you. robert b. parker's. now also to a new study that finds that covi
parker. have been received is -- has been one of the great thrills of my whole career. >> very nice. >> and talk about how they've been received and why you think they've been received so well and what people enjoy out of getting this book. >> well, joe, what everybody has been saying is, and again, he was my friend. i've read all of his books three times. so his voice has been in my head since i was in college, and everybody says that these books, i'm pleased to say, have...
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. >> joining us now is ashley parker, dr. patel and gee charles. he's an expert on electoral law. something tells me we'll be relying on that heavily in the next couple months. ashley, let me begin with you. what's the reaction inside the white house to trump's comments he will not promise a peaceful transition of power. does it reflect what aides are saying behind the scenes? >> you're seeing people in the white house publicly in some ways double down on this. white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany did a briefing today. she was pressed on what the president said and did not disavow his previous remarks. she side stepped and dodged around it. when she was asked very expli t explicitly does the president accept the results of the election, she talked around it. i said does this fit in with his law and order message. this isn't representative of everyone. there are certainly people in the white house who wish the president would not say stuff like this. this person said they dismiss it as noise. it's not going to impact the way voters think about it. they put this not in the l
. >> joining us now is ashley parker, dr. patel and gee charles. he's an expert on electoral law. something tells me we'll be relying on that heavily in the next couple months. ashley, let me begin with you. what's the reaction inside the white house to trump's comments he will not promise a peaceful transition of power. does it reflect what aides are saying behind the scenes? >> you're seeing people in the white house publicly in some ways double down on this. white house press...
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"washington post" ashley parker and senior opinion writer for boston globe kimberly atkins all msnbcr contributors. i'm thrilled to have all of you on board for tonight's show. jon meacham, let me start with you here, just because tapes i feel like end up in our historical memories in a way that perhaps more fleeting moments do not. we have often discussed and wondered which moments from a madcap presidency are going to land in the history pooks. i'm hoping you'll help us put into perspective what we learned in this woodward book, what we heard, what people can clearly hear with their own ears and how it's going to be viewed in decades to come. >> you use a really important phrase, what will people choose to hear. that's a phrase that perfectly encapsulates america in the age of trump, because you should really only hear what is the sound moving through the air, right? there is such a thing as clinical discernible fact. call me crazy, okay, but there does seem to be in theory. >> i think that's right. >> also, is there any coincidence you've been doing this through the age of trumpp
"washington post" ashley parker and senior opinion writer for boston globe kimberly atkins all msnbcr contributors. i'm thrilled to have all of you on board for tonight's show. jon meacham, let me start with you here, just because tapes i feel like end up in our historical memories in a way that perhaps more fleeting moments do not. we have often discussed and wondered which moments from a madcap presidency are going to land in the history pooks. i'm hoping you'll help us put into...
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monica alba, ashley parker, thank you for getting us started zoo we're going to turn to minnesota.oth candidates will be in minnesota today. before i get started with either one of you, i want to set up -- we heard from both the president last night and joe biden basically talking about their two styles of campaigning. i want to get this out there and ask you if you see sort of a similar contrast today as we saw yesterday. here's the president and joe biden. >> it's the weirdest thing i've ever seen. cnn is going, oh, this is so beautiful. it's not beautiful there are cars in the parking lot. what a deal, i'll tell you what a deal. >> he continues to think masks don't matter very much, although, he says it, and then he has these large gatherings with everybody around and no masks on and it's extremely dangerous. >> you know, it's interesting how often the president's campaigns are covered via does he follow protocols or not is that how it's covered locally? >> reporter: it's usually a piece of it, chuck you look at the coverage of the news rallies it's part of it. no sitting presid
monica alba, ashley parker, thank you for getting us started zoo we're going to turn to minnesota.oth candidates will be in minnesota today. before i get started with either one of you, i want to set up -- we heard from both the president last night and joe biden basically talking about their two styles of campaigning. i want to get this out there and ask you if you see sort of a similar contrast today as we saw yesterday. here's the president and joe biden. >> it's the weirdest thing...
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souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> bonnie parker'sitting there... >> right. >> ...all along?
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ashley parker, pulitzer prize-winning white house reporter for "the washington post." chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and former senior fbi official. and mara gay, member of "the new york times" editorial board, a former new york city hall bureau chief for "the wall street journal." also happens to be a covid-19 survivor. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, i want to play for you a little bit more of the trump/bob woodward recordings we got to hear over the past 72 hours. this is about the appointment of judges. >> i just signed by 187th federal judge. it's a record. 187 judges in less than three years, bob. and two supreme court judges. never been done before. the only one that has a better percentage is george washington because he appointed 100%. but my percentage is, you know, like ridiculous. >> ashley, there's no other way to put this. is the white house somewhat perversely hoping that even a fight over the supreme court will distract attention away from 200,000 dead? >> that was one of the first things we heard when we found out the president had
ashley parker, pulitzer prize-winning white house reporter for "the washington post." chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and former senior fbi official. and mara gay, member of "the new york times" editorial board, a former new york city hall bureau chief for "the wall street journal." also happens to be a covid-19 survivor. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, i want to play for you a little bit more of the trump/bob woodward recordings we got to hear...
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here's the comment that ashley parker is talking about. this is the president saying to george stephanopoulos that a lot of people are anti-mask, and then here's director redfield saying that masks at this point more important, more protective than a vaccine let's watch. >> a lot of people don't want to wear masks there are a lot of people who think that masks are not good. there's a lot of people as an example -- >> who are those people? >> waiters. >> i'm not going to comment directly about the president, but as the cdc director, these face marvs are the most important public health tool we have, and i will continue to appeal for all americans, all individuals in our country, to embrace these face coverings we have clear, scientific evidence they work, and they are our best defense i might even go so far to say that this face mask is more guaranteed to protect me against covid than when i take a covid vaccine. >> alexi, director redfield there, certainly offering some science-based evidence phone biden just called for a mask mandate. >>
here's the comment that ashley parker is talking about. this is the president saying to george stephanopoulos that a lot of people are anti-mask, and then here's director redfield saying that masks at this point more important, more protective than a vaccine let's watch. >> a lot of people don't want to wear masks there are a lot of people who think that masks are not good. there's a lot of people as an example -- >> who are those people? >> waiters. >> i'm not going to...
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. >>> now to the storm watch, tropical storm beta makes landfall in texas and as parker reports, the biggest threat facing residents right now is the storm surge. >> tropical storm beta has not even made landfall and is still causing a lot of problems along the coast. some neighborhoods are completely >> he took his paddleboard to pick up a few things at the gas station. >> i live under the bridge. i do not want to wade through it. >> lazarus brow made his round, making sure gas stations have plenty of fuel. >> we have been watching it closely since yesterday. >> larry moore has lived there for 15 years and he has been through a lot of storms but he camera for a time there has been so many. >> it is crazy. it has literally been crazy as far as the storms down here. >> i want to show you the latest on tropical storm data here and it is packing from sustained winds of 40 miles an hour and it will likely stall out over texas today, bringing heavy rain to the area before it finally pushes to the north east and that is the latest from tropical storm beta. at home, we are looking at that o
. >>> now to the storm watch, tropical storm beta makes landfall in texas and as parker reports, the biggest threat facing residents right now is the storm surge. >> tropical storm beta has not even made landfall and is still causing a lot of problems along the coast. some neighborhoods are completely >> he took his paddleboard to pick up a few things at the gas station. >> i live under the bridge. i do not want to wade through it. >> lazarus brow made his...
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airline officials like american ceo doug parker say there's no question thousands will be furloughed on october first if congress doesn't act. >>a father who are both flight attendants on the furlough list with a special needs son. jeopardy of losing their medical insurance some in congress fear the impact mass furloughs would have on the greater economy i do believe that there's going to be some bipartisan consensus, but it's unlikely the psp could be extended on its own. >>and congress shows no signs of agreeing on another major covid relief bill before election day reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >>police in sonoma county arrested a man who allegedly struck and killed a pedestrian while driving under the influence, according to petaluma police the pedestrian was a 53 year-old man he was hit in the area of south wendell boulevard and bay would drive tuesday night announced dead at the hospital. police identify the suspect as 41 year-old james watkins who was found in his car in the middle of the roundabout police say watkins drove onto the sidewalk just before the roun
airline officials like american ceo doug parker say there's no question thousands will be furloughed on october first if congress doesn't act. >>a father who are both flight attendants on the furlough list with a special needs son. jeopardy of losing their medical insurance some in congress fear the impact mass furloughs would have on the greater economy i do believe that there's going to be some bipartisan consensus, but it's unlikely the psp could be extended on its own. >>and...
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donna edwards, jeremy bash, ashley parker, thank you all for being with us.ciate that. >>> and coming up, another indication the u.s. may be going it alone in the rush for a workable vaccine for the coronavirus. >>> and later, going over to the big board, history was made in massachusetts tonight in a democratic primary. we're going to take a look at that and the presidential election just nine weeks away. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a tuesday night. >>> it's great to talk about this utopian kind of idea where everybody has a test every day and we can do that. i don't live in a utopian world. i live in the real world. we can return to society without having everyone have a test every single day. you know, we can do that, and we're showing you can do that. >> that was president trump's coronavirus testing czar responding to a question about when rapid tests will become widely available. meantime, the cdc continues to face backlash for changing its guidance and downplaying the need to test asymptomatic patients. the headline of a "new york times" op
donna edwards, jeremy bash, ashley parker, thank you all for being with us.ciate that. >>> and coming up, another indication the u.s. may be going it alone in the rush for a workable vaccine for the coronavirus. >>> and later, going over to the big board, history was made in massachusetts tonight in a democratic primary. we're going to take a look at that and the presidential election just nine weeks away. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a tuesday night....
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let‘s cross live to westminster and our political correspondentjessica parker.ted. can you briefly unpick it? yes it's a bit of a complicated one, but it goes back to the withdrawal agreement with the divorce settlement to the eu and the uk signed off on earlier this year. but borisjohnson, uk signed off on earlier this year. but boris johnson, the uk signed off on earlier this year. but borisjohnson, the prime minister says he‘s worried that extreme interpretations of that agreement could damage the integrity of the uk, the internal market, the movement of goods between all four nations and be a problem for the northern ireland peace process. that‘s his arguments of the government has put forward some legislation that could potentially give powers to override parts of that treaty in order to protect those elements that they say they are worried about. a lot of people are worried about. a lot of people are crying foul over this, some people see it as a sabre rattling as the uk engages in trade talks, future trade talks with the eu. they think that northern irela
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. >>> it is in this parker one homeowner says she recently some of the burglary suspects was arrested earlier this month and then released. they want more answers from the district attorney's office. burgers but homeowner sleep. this video capture and 4 am on august 20 burgers but homeowner sleep. this video capture and 4 am on august 21, one of more than 1000 burglaries so far this year just in the northern district of san francisco. >> any little noise, any little sound at night, we wake up and look out the window. it is pretty scary. >>> she showed us how her home was broken into. >> they cannot appease of the gate. she start posting flyers alert neighbors who sent dozens of pictures and videos. >> i was also looking at the videos and seeing the same people. i could see the backpack was the same, or the shoes were the same. >> reporter: county more than 50 burglaries in a span of just weeks. two weeks ago, as deputy nance they rest of but a new policy does not allow them to share mugshots of the suspects. as a deputy in representative took part in a zoom community meeting today to
. >>> it is in this parker one homeowner says she recently some of the burglary suspects was arrested earlier this month and then released. they want more answers from the district attorney's office. burgers but homeowner sleep. this video capture and 4 am on august 20 burgers but homeowner sleep. this video capture and 4 am on august 21, one of more than 1000 burglaries so far this year just in the northern district of san francisco. >> any little noise, any little sound at...
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ashley parker, alexi mccammond, barbara mcquade, our thanks on this tuesday night. >>> and coming up, if the trump campaign were a company, you might think it's going under. where has all the money gone? two journalist who's have reported extensively on donald trump and his money will join us next. >>> and later, the president predicts a coronavirus vaccine just around the corner. but the science doesn't seem to agree. we will get a second opinion as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this back-to-work tuesday night. 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. upper respira
ashley parker, alexi mccammond, barbara mcquade, our thanks on this tuesday night. >>> and coming up, if the trump campaign were a company, you might think it's going under. where has all the money gone? two journalist who's have reported extensively on donald trump and his money will join us next. >>> and later, the president predicts a coronavirus vaccine just around the corner. but the science doesn't seem to agree. we will get a second opinion as "the 11th hour"...
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here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.eat rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, why are we doing this? why are we doing what? using my old spice moisturize with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. but what about afoods creamy chicken sautee? salad, sure, but what about a pasta bake? whatever's left in your fridge you can do more with best foods than you think. see the possibilities at bestfoods.com (fisherman vo)ce) how do i register to vote?ential election... hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes! (four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it's the most important thing you can do! this halloween will be just like last. we'll buy tons of reese's cups for the youngin
here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.eat rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, why are we doing this? why are we doing what? using my old spice moisturize with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. but what about afoods creamy chicken sautee?...
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donna edwards, jeremy bash, ashley parker, thank you all for being with us. appreciate that. >>> and coming up, another indication the u.s. may be going it alone in the rush for a workable vaccine for the coronavirus. >>> and later, going over to the big board, history was made in massachusetts tonight in a democratic primary. we're going to take a look at that and the presidential election just nine weeks away. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a tuesday night. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobil
donna edwards, jeremy bash, ashley parker, thank you all for being with us. appreciate that. >>> and coming up, another indication the u.s. may be going it alone in the rush for a workable vaccine for the coronavirus. >>> and later, going over to the big board, history was made in massachusetts tonight in a democratic primary. we're going to take a look at that and the presidential election just nine weeks away. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a tuesday...
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>>parker's garden says not confirmed how many people have tested positive for covid and they have not said how many people have died at that facility. also in the east bay that touched us the county sheriff's office is investigating the death of an inmate at the martinez detention facility. they say 32 year-old available williams was in a fight with other inmates and got a broken jaw. he was taken to john muir medical center for treatment where officials say he died from complications while in surgery. williams was arrested earlier this month by pittsburgh police on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. an official cause of death has not yet been determined. still ahead tonight we continue our coverage of hispanic heritage month by shining the spotlight on one doctor helping immigrant communities navigate the pandemic. plus next in sports. the giants hosting the padres tonight playoff implications on the line yet. this is tense and there was a late inning we're living in uncertain times, but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you'v
>>parker's garden says not confirmed how many people have tested positive for covid and they have not said how many people have died at that facility. also in the east bay that touched us the county sheriff's office is investigating the death of an inmate at the martinez detention facility. they say 32 year-old available williams was in a fight with other inmates and got a broken jaw. he was taken to john muir medical center for treatment where officials say he died from complications...
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our political correspondent jessica parker unpicks it for us from westminster.agreement, the divorce settlement that the eu and the uk signed off earlier this year, but borisjohnson, the prime minister of the united kingdom, says he is worried that extreme interpretations of that agreement could damage the integrity of the uk, the internal market, the movement of goods between all four nations, and be a problem as well for the northern ireland peace process. that's his argument. so the government has put forward some legislation that could potentially give powers to override parts of that treaty in order to protect those elements that they say they are worried about, but a lot of people are crying foul over this. some people see it as a sabre rattling as the uk engages in trade talks, future trade talks with the eu. they think that northern ireland is being used as a political football by this government. some even suspect number 10 of trying to just blow up the talks altogether. both sides — the eu and the uk — insist they want to reach a deal overfuture trade,
our political correspondent jessica parker unpicks it for us from westminster.agreement, the divorce settlement that the eu and the uk signed off earlier this year, but borisjohnson, the prime minister of the united kingdom, says he is worried that extreme interpretations of that agreement could damage the integrity of the uk, the internal market, the movement of goods between all four nations, and be a problem as well for the northern ireland peace process. that's his argument. so the...
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of educators were more likely to retire early or leave the profession because of covid-19 as sarah parker reports covid is also creating a need for more substitute teachers. >>the national education association found that 28% of educators were more likely to retire early or leave the profession because of covid-19 that percentage is not as drastic in the francis how school district but they did see 3 of their 1200 teachers retire early those 3 where reasons specific to covid whether it was just a comfort level of being in the classroom or maybe they had a family member who was in the high-risk category and i didn't want to risk bring something home. >>those are the 3 that sent you know i want to i want to exercise my right to do early retirement because of covid the district is still filling for positions with during final interviews, normally all hiring is done by july it's extremely rare for a teacher to ask to be released from her contract this close to the start of the school year with the fear of spreading covid-19 the district wants students and staff to stay home if they feel sick
of educators were more likely to retire early or leave the profession because of covid-19 as sarah parker reports covid is also creating a need for more substitute teachers. >>the national education association found that 28% of educators were more likely to retire early or leave the profession because of covid-19 that percentage is not as drastic in the francis how school district but they did see 3 of their 1200 teachers retire early those 3 where reasons specific to covid whether it...