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penny: absolutely. could scale for sure to a state level and it could be replicated in other places. our aspiration is to do a good job for the greater chicagoland area in the state of illinois. this process and this capability absolutely should be replicated in other places both nationally and globally. the information crisis is potentially being perpetrated by our own president, who has peddled theories about treatments and cures that don't work, says things are getting better when they are getting worse and has refused to wear our mask for the first several months of the crisis. how big a concern is that? penny: look, i think it is extremely important that we have a fact-based approach to addressing the public health crisis, and that is what the data comes is trying to do. it is trying to be a collaborative effort to recognize situations we are basic to one of the things we are facing that requires attention is the disparity -- communities being hit hardest by covid-19. we see it in our african-ameri
penny: absolutely. could scale for sure to a state level and it could be replicated in other places. our aspiration is to do a good job for the greater chicagoland area in the state of illinois. this process and this capability absolutely should be replicated in other places both nationally and globally. the information crisis is potentially being perpetrated by our own president, who has peddled theories about treatments and cures that don't work, says things are getting better when they are...
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with penny smith and baroness ros altmann — first the headlines.ributes are paid to the actor chadwick boseman, who's died of cancer at the age of a3. he starred in black panther — a film that proved ground—breaking and inspired a generation. criticism of the government's timing of new guidance for schools in england on how to respond to covid lockdowns — coming just days before pupils are due to return. the italian coastguard picks up migrants from a rescue boat in the mediterranean, a vessel funded by the street artist banksy. the first piece of silverware of the new football season in england has been won — chelsea are crowned winners of the women's community shield. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster penny smith and former pensions minister baroness ros altmann. lovely to have you both here with us tonight. tomorrow's front pages, then. the express says a coronavirus vaccine could be ready within the next six weeks in the ‘best case scenario‘ — and britain is now at a
with penny smith and baroness ros altmann — first the headlines.ributes are paid to the actor chadwick boseman, who's died of cancer at the age of a3. he starred in black panther — a film that proved ground—breaking and inspired a generation. criticism of the government's timing of new guidance for schools in england on how to respond to covid lockdowns — coming just days before pupils are due to return. the italian coastguard picks up migrants from a rescue boat in the mediterranean, a...
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with me are broadcaster penny smith and former pensions minister ros altmann. the sunday express says a coronavirus vaccine could be ready within the next six weeks in the best—case scenario, and britain is now at a crucial stage in the fight against the virus. as a result of the pandemic, the uk is set to have the largest tax rise in a generation. that's according to the sunday telegraph, which suggests treasury officials are pushing for the move. the observer reports that the prime minister is facing a showdown with what they call "furious mps" over his handling of covid—19. the papers calls his leadership chaotic and says the conservatives have surrendered a massive lead over labour. the independent agrees and accuses borisjohnson of a culture war. it says the new liberal democrat leader, ed davey, has referred to the pm's leadership as "nasty politics" and vows to overturn it. the mail on sunday talks about rupert murdoch's plans for a rival news channel to the bbc, that they say is being spearheaded by a former bbc employee and downing street adviser. r ,
with me are broadcaster penny smith and former pensions minister ros altmann. the sunday express says a coronavirus vaccine could be ready within the next six weeks in the best—case scenario, and britain is now at a crucial stage in the fight against the virus. as a result of the pandemic, the uk is set to have the largest tax rise in a generation. that's according to the sunday telegraph, which suggests treasury officials are pushing for the move. the observer reports that the prime minister...
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vonnie: our thanks to david westin, speaking to penny pritzker. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. nvidia is due to report and a couple of days. and a less are becoming more optimistic. shares are up 7%. abigail doolittle has the story. abigail: shares are up 7%. this stock is up more than 100% this year, more than 170% off of the march lows, and it is a $300 billion cap company. analysts are excited ahead of the report on wednesday. white we have nvidia, in blue, the average price targets. so, the stock is above the abovee price target, 17% 420 three dollars, which suggest maybe the market is a little frothy. work in have analysts conjunction along these lines, similars it suggests conversations have been had, but it seems like analyst are using this stay-at-home idea. most of their revenue comes from gaming. if the percent of their chips come from gaming. 27% is the data center. a lot of pressure for them to in some automated areas. similar to some tech companies this year, i should say, this is the top per
vonnie: our thanks to david westin, speaking to penny pritzker. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. nvidia is due to report and a couple of days. and a less are becoming more optimistic. shares are up 7%. abigail doolittle has the story. abigail: shares are up 7%. this stock is up more than 100% this year, more than 170% off of the march lows, and it is a $300 billion cap company. analysts are excited ahead of the report on wednesday. white we have...
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democrats said nobody gets a penny unless texas and florida bail out new jersey. that's their position. nobody gets a penny unless texas and florida bail out new jersey. so this is where we are. the previous u.i. benefits expired. the p.p.p. closed its doors. over the weekend, president trump took steps to soften the blow of the democrats' hostage tactics on american families who need help most. his decisions will help spare some americans some of the pain from the democrats' hostage taking. from the beginning, -- from the very beginning, mr. president, our side has tried everything possible to find common ground and deliver more help, but the democrats have said no. at least the american people know the score. at least they know the score.e d with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: now, mr. president, over the weekend the united states achieved a milestone. five million americans are confirmed to have contracted covid-19, by far the most in the world. our country went from four million americans having had the disease to five million in 17 da
democrats said nobody gets a penny unless texas and florida bail out new jersey. that's their position. nobody gets a penny unless texas and florida bail out new jersey. so this is where we are. the previous u.i. benefits expired. the p.p.p. closed its doors. over the weekend, president trump took steps to soften the blow of the democrats' hostage tactics on american families who need help most. his decisions will help spare some americans some of the pain from the democrats' hostage taking....
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democrats said nobody gets the penny and less texas and florida bail out new jersey.t's their position. nobody gets the penny unless texas and florida bail out new jersey. so this is where we are. the previous ui benefits expire the the ppp close its doors. over the o weekend president trp took steps to soften the blow of the democrats hostage tactics on american families who need help most. his decisions while spare some americans some of the pain from the democrats hostagetaking. from the beginning, from the very beginning, mr. president, our side has tried everything possible to find common ground and delivere more help, but the democrats have said no. at least the american people know the score. at least they know the score. now, on a totally different matter this weekend brought more unsettling news in the ongoing struggle for hong kong to of its civil liberties and self-governance. one of the reasons most prominent pro-democracy advocates was arrested yesterday for alleged violations of the so-called national security law imposed by beijing. last year after an h
democrats said nobody gets the penny and less texas and florida bail out new jersey.t's their position. nobody gets the penny unless texas and florida bail out new jersey. so this is where we are. the previous ui benefits expire the the ppp close its doors. over the o weekend president trp took steps to soften the blow of the democrats hostage tactics on american families who need help most. his decisions while spare some americans some of the pain from the democrats hostagetaking. from the...
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>> yes, absolutely, every penny. penny allocated -- >> neil: that money was paid back after the fact? >> t 100% in the same law -- >> neil: would you be open to this if this president did that? >> i don't think the payroll tax part of this, i don't think is the most effective stimulus, neert do a great majority of republican senators, they don't think -- >> neil: they worked twice with barack obama. they were for george w. bush, this is a precedent here, right? >> neil, the issue are 30 million americans who are out of work and a payroll tax deduction does zero for them. if you are not getting a paycheck, getting money deferred from payroll taxes doesn't do you any good. >> neil: unemployment benefits kick in, right? you are right, means have you to iran out, that is what you want it to be, right? >> just to be clear, what president trump is proposing is simply saying that for a little while americans who are working won't have payroll taxes deducted, but under president trump's proposal, they will have to pay every
>> yes, absolutely, every penny. penny allocated -- >> neil: that money was paid back after the fact? >> t 100% in the same law -- >> neil: would you be open to this if this president did that? >> i don't think the payroll tax part of this, i don't think is the most effective stimulus, neert do a great majority of republican senators, they don't think -- >> neil: they worked twice with barack obama. they were for george w. bush, this is a precedent here,...
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amazon wants to buy old jc penny stores to turn into centers. it's unknown how many they want to buy. or where the stores are located. assuming they would be near a lot of people. it would make it easier for delivery drivers to pick up and drop off. in june, jc penny said it's closing s closing 150 stores after filing for bankruptcy. >> nearly 555,000 confirmed cases, california has the most covid-19 infections in the country. tonight a look inside one southern california hospital hit especially hard. l.a. county medical center one of two public hospitals serving los angeles. to show you the human toll. we were supposed to go inside the covid-19 ward with the medical team. with the virus spiking that was deemed too risky. we had the hospital's team shoot video of what it's like for doctors and nurses on the front lines. >> reporter: this is one of the country's busiest hospitals. >> we are running at full speed. >> now treating the poorest and sickest covid-19 patients in los angeles. where hospitalizations and death skyrocketed in july. >> that
amazon wants to buy old jc penny stores to turn into centers. it's unknown how many they want to buy. or where the stores are located. assuming they would be near a lot of people. it would make it easier for delivery drivers to pick up and drop off. in june, jc penny said it's closing s closing 150 stores after filing for bankruptcy. >> nearly 555,000 confirmed cases, california has the most covid-19 infections in the country. tonight a look inside one southern california hospital hit...
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joining us to talk about the convention, this former commerce secretary penny prince as adviser to theiden-harris campaign. >> thank you for having me. >> bret: i want to talk to you about the convention and how it sets up in what the main message is first. >> sure, first of all the convention is going to show that we have a great ticket. it's going to show what a joe biden presidency will be like, one of integrity, character, confidence, certainty for our people and our economy. tonight as you have heard is about we the people where you will hear from regular americans who talk about their stories, their stories of resilience, stories about how they want a better future and they think joe biden and kamala harris can do that for them. >> bret: the message we get from the list of speakers alone seems that the democrats want to betray a big tent, that moderates and progressives can support this ticket. interestingly today, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeted out it's great that john kasich, former ohio governor has woken up and realized the importance of supporting this ticket
joining us to talk about the convention, this former commerce secretary penny prince as adviser to theiden-harris campaign. >> thank you for having me. >> bret: i want to talk to you about the convention and how it sets up in what the main message is first. >> sure, first of all the convention is going to show that we have a great ticket. it's going to show what a joe biden presidency will be like, one of integrity, character, confidence, certainty for our people and our...
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. >> jc penny and sears have filed for bankruptcy, there is empty space.ooming at amazon, which needs more, amazon has asked simon property to convert sears and jc penny into distribution centers for goods amazon sells online. there are 11 sears on the books and amazon has been eyeing jc penny stores to convert into amazon grocery stores, not whole foods. it has been a tough year for bricks-and-morter. brooks brother and other stores ha have. it is killing mauls a malls and storefront retailers, dana. >> dana: i love to see what is happening and love that you brought the story to us. thank you for joining us on this monday. i'm dana perino, see you on the five, what kind of nonsense we can get for you. bill hemmer, it is great to have you back. >> bill: nice to see, always mischief at 5:00 east coast time and you're in the middle. >> dana: always. >> bill: see you then. thank you, dana. >> dana: see you then. >> bill: awaiting update on a national gas explosion that happened a few hours ago, look at that scene. neighbors heard a huge explosion, went outsid
. >> jc penny and sears have filed for bankruptcy, there is empty space.ooming at amazon, which needs more, amazon has asked simon property to convert sears and jc penny into distribution centers for goods amazon sells online. there are 11 sears on the books and amazon has been eyeing jc penny stores to convert into amazon grocery stores, not whole foods. it has been a tough year for bricks-and-morter. brooks brother and other stores ha have. it is killing mauls a malls and storefront...
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hail the size of possibly even a penny. bring yourxtended until 8:00 a.m. but even pastential of more thunderstorms developing into this afternoon as well. so i will keep was also extended until monday. so originally it was set to expire today. we have decided, the national weather service decided to extend that until monday, for good reason. we're still seeing the fast moving thunderstorms. we're not in the clear just yet. so i'll have a closer look at that. i'll also be bringing you a quick explainer about thunderstorms and lightning coming up in my full forecast in about 15 minutes, kira. >> that will be good, because i think a lot of people in the bay area are unfamiliar and will need the tutorial. vianey, see you then, thanks. >>> as vianey was discussing, it was a rude awakening for a majority of the bay area, thunder, lightning, reminiscent of living to the midwest or the south. we want to get to these videos captured by our viewers and our sky cameras. this first one shows downtown san jose illuminated by lightning strikes. here in san jose, 30 minu
hail the size of possibly even a penny. bring yourxtended until 8:00 a.m. but even pastential of more thunderstorms developing into this afternoon as well. so i will keep was also extended until monday. so originally it was set to expire today. we have decided, the national weather service decided to extend that until monday, for good reason. we're still seeing the fast moving thunderstorms. we're not in the clear just yet. so i'll have a closer look at that. i'll also be bringing you a quick...
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line in effect for a year and every time it's gotten up to that trend line it's hit its head to the penny and in fact just a week or so ago. and so, one -- two more charts next one, this is a little tighter, up close and what we know is we have a double top meaning the ewj couldn't even get above its june high. then the final chart i'v drawn here we're hovering ominously right at the intermediate lows in effect so poor relative performance, diverging from the s&p, major trading companies in japan coming out with very bad earnings, and it speaks to the question of is there a global recovery >> all right mike what's the trade off the back of that >> one of the things, we take a look at some of the top constituents in ewj, some well-known names worldwide and easy to imagine some negatively affected by what's going on, i'm talking now abou toyota motor, i'm talking about mitsubishi, i'm talking about honda. that represents the minority when you think about it and you have to think about the broader index here and the hazards that they might be facing and the signs to see from other companies
line in effect for a year and every time it's gotten up to that trend line it's hit its head to the penny and in fact just a week or so ago. and so, one -- two more charts next one, this is a little tighter, up close and what we know is we have a double top meaning the ewj couldn't even get above its june high. then the final chart i'v drawn here we're hovering ominously right at the intermediate lows in effect so poor relative performance, diverging from the s&p, major trading companies in...
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with me are broadcaster penny smith and former pensions minister ros altmann.
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not one penny and then documents likely showing -- certainly showing that money went into his pocket.derstands that. and everyone gets that. and it's hard to imagine what an effective defense would be in this case. >> so was it that ostentatious and luxurious lifestyle that raised flags for the prosecutors? this organization was heavily promoted when it initially began. >> it's hard to know. you know, there had to have been some basis for the prosecutors in the sdny to issue subpoenas and do other investigative work. may have been a suspicious activity report filed by one of the banks. there's a lot of bank investigation that went on here as you can see if you read the dimts. it may have been some donor raised a red flag and thought the money wasn't going to the right place. they may have had someone on the inside. it's hard to know. certainly part of what probably raised red flags is the kind of lifestyle that one or more of these people led. after they are saying they're not using any of this money for anything other than the purpose for which they advertised it. >> and bannon, of c
not one penny and then documents likely showing -- certainly showing that money went into his pocket.derstands that. and everyone gets that. and it's hard to imagine what an effective defense would be in this case. >> so was it that ostentatious and luxurious lifestyle that raised flags for the prosecutors? this organization was heavily promoted when it initially began. >> it's hard to know. you know, there had to have been some basis for the prosecutors in the sdny to issue...
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and the pennies a minute now when you go to undermine it when they said i want to go and they are in there is intercut there was going to go well with you know so everything is. the way of hungary. and that's saying they're willing to join willy and then they. when the. you know when that on the going on the talent in the night of the what's going on in the time you're pretty good bye and then i need them and then she didn't i don't know years on this how do you know because i don't care. and then. this is sort of. a poem to. days also read and write nice between you and the little. bird flu. like. what. you said last night so you treat like. this time to sleep. by using our technology contents even in the class they can go anywhere in the speaking countries to have a conversation we need to speak their sense even they can travel or to famous places like london eye and then see how or when any other countries. do live the cost of a yellow. young. sister like a moment. the falling asleep nothing. just class is going to listen find something market. pages make it. you know. i haven't.
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on the assembly line or in farming the land, these hard-earned dollars are taxed to the very last penny. there is a depletion allowance the redwoodfrom to the gulf stream waters -- this land was made for you and me. [applause] so let us close on this note -- may god grant each one of us the wisdom to cherish this good land and to meet the great challenge that beckons us home. and now is the time to meet that challenge. good night, and godspeed to you all. [applause] announcer: next, richard nixon accepts his party's presidential nomination for a second term at the 1972 republican national convention in miami beach. election nixon won the in a landslide over democratic nominee george mcgovern, 39 states.0 s >> the president of the united states. [cheers and applause]
on the assembly line or in farming the land, these hard-earned dollars are taxed to the very last penny. there is a depletion allowance the redwoodfrom to the gulf stream waters -- this land was made for you and me. [applause] so let us close on this note -- may god grant each one of us the wisdom to cherish this good land and to meet the great challenge that beckons us home. and now is the time to meet that challenge. good night, and godspeed to you all. [applause] announcer: next, richard...
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democrats said nobody gets a penny unless texas and florida bail out new jersey. that's their position. nobody gets a penny unless texas and florida bail out new jersey. so this is where we are. the previous u.i. benefits expired. the p.p.p. closed its doors. over the weekend, president trump took steps to soften the blow of the democrats' hostage tactics on american families who need help most. his decisions will help spare some americans some of the pain from the democrats' hostage taking. from the beginning, -- from the very beginning, mr. president, our side has tried everything possible to find common ground and deliver more help, but the democrats have said no. at least the american people know the score. at least they know the score. now, on a totally different matter, this weekend brought more unsettling news in the ongoing struggle for hong kong to preserve any shred of its civil liberties and self-gonance. one of the region's most prominent pro-democrats advocates, jimmy li, was arrested yesterday for alleged violations of the so-called national security
democrats said nobody gets a penny unless texas and florida bail out new jersey. that's their position. nobody gets a penny unless texas and florida bail out new jersey. so this is where we are. the previous u.i. benefits expired. the p.p.p. closed its doors. over the weekend, president trump took steps to soften the blow of the democrats' hostage tactics on american families who need help most. his decisions will help spare some americans some of the pain from the democrats' hostage taking....
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american schoolchildren contributed their pennies to save the old ship, which brought glory to her namer country. today birth in the waters of the boston navy yard, the eagle of the sea is as seaworthy as when she was built. by hostile shall, old ironsides has waged her hardest battle against time, repairs have been made regularly through the years, preserving the original constitution, now nearing her 160th birthday. decks onre replacing the ship whose hall is a little more than 200 feet long. for $300,000, her first spikes were supplied by paul revere. old ironsides cannon are silent, but 40 crewmen walker deck. -- walk her deck. keeping the ship shape, today's crew remembers her first great 1798.ctory during a half-century later, she was to carry old glory around the world. below deck are the tight quarters shared by old ironsides' original crew. here can be found the heavy guns, ammunition, and to prevent sparks, the leather powder buckets. a four prong weapon which when fired, opened like an umbrella to rip the sails and rigging of enemy ships. shrapnel sprayed like into these cann
american schoolchildren contributed their pennies to save the old ship, which brought glory to her namer country. today birth in the waters of the boston navy yard, the eagle of the sea is as seaworthy as when she was built. by hostile shall, old ironsides has waged her hardest battle against time, repairs have been made regularly through the years, preserving the original constitution, now nearing her 160th birthday. decks onre replacing the ship whose hall is a little more than 200 feet long....
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could be linked to france's coronavirus knock down which saw a few of flights take off from nearby penny ampoules. this is day to bring the news live from. first to talk now we chop the president to trump issues an executive order targeting 2 hugely successful chinese ops a benzo and we'll have the latest in this business update in just a moment of the day. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. we're all set. to go beyond yes. that we're on live. as we take on the world. we're all about the stories that matter to you country. what ever is. no such thing as the. made for mines. a rollercoaster ride or a surgeon sinew coronavirus cases chokes off a proper recovery for the world's biggest economy killing the job market will take up. the u.s. and china coincidence growing digital disputes and executive order targets to chinese success stories to talk and we checked. and what do you get when tourists stay away in cape town's case m.t.v. chiz and straight to tourism operators it's su
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on their hands glad to say this week killed and also the takeover of monsanto which cost a pretty penny well stay where you are conrad because i want to talk to you about oil in a 2nd oil futures gave out there overnight gains and fell due to nagging worries about an increase in the supply of crude oil prices haven't been this low though in a long time the coronavirus crisis all factories around the world close travel hold that demand plummeted oil giant be a b.p. has just reported a $16800000000.00 net loss for the last quarter and then the only one turning. petroleum is no longer a direct pipeline to profit global demand for oil and gas has dropped the pandemic has put entire economies on hold and edgy consumption is down and so is the price of oil. that price was already low in january just a vis $60.00 a barrel during the pandemic a lack of demand pushed it down further the oversupply even briefly led to send is paying to get rid of that oil future is now the price has recovered somewhat though it remains low. oil companies overproducing even be fooled the pandemic and the glass on
on their hands glad to say this week killed and also the takeover of monsanto which cost a pretty penny well stay where you are conrad because i want to talk to you about oil in a 2nd oil futures gave out there overnight gains and fell due to nagging worries about an increase in the supply of crude oil prices haven't been this low though in a long time the coronavirus crisis all factories around the world close travel hold that demand plummeted oil giant be a b.p. has just reported a...
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i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this coverage, your premium never increases for any reason, and your benefit won't decrease simply because you grow older. options start at just $9.95 a month. to find out more, call now. (male announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner and this free prescription savings card. subut when we realized she wasn hebattling sensitive skin, weit'leskin,w odowny fe.fe foh eczema and psoriasis. over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but others smell this... (upbeat music) that's why febreze plug has two
i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with...
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special for buying marina cans because every time by an acre when a title that no one level though penny that's where all the players are invited over by the c.d.'s and then they all come out including the coaching staff and then they present their trophies to assess to this area right here and here you have usually thousands and thousands of buy and munich fans but because of hold it 19 it's very very unlikely that they will be a public celebration this year ok so no coronation this time you've been watching byron a by. all season and certainly. as well can p.s.g. stop the streaking byron club. i mean i mean i might as well add to that by an 8th unbeaten in their last 29 games in all competitions but of course if there is one team that can beat them it is p s g it's really difficult to tell how this game will play out because there is no me a favorite you have 2 very strong teams going at it offensive p.p.s. with the likes of neymar and bought and paid can match up with the likes of nevan dosti and sewage cannot breathe and then of course you also have the battle of the german coaches y
special for buying marina cans because every time by an acre when a title that no one level though penny that's where all the players are invited over by the c.d.'s and then they all come out including the coaching staff and then they present their trophies to assess to this area right here and here you have usually thousands and thousands of buy and munich fans but because of hold it 19 it's very very unlikely that they will be a public celebration this year ok so no coronation this time...
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sounds like a penny ante scam not like any sophisticated conspiracy? >> jake, you're right. not sophisticated $25 million alleged here. steve bannon is in an awful lot of trouble, others as well pretty soon. bannon has three options. a, go to trial, go into trial in federal court particularly in the sdny, a very high-risk proposition, vast majority of federal trials result in conviction. gets convicted given the loss amount here, could look at seven to nine years in prison, just look at the federal guidelines. option two, plead guilty. a few less years than seven to nine. option three, cooperate. in sdny, swaumt, acomment, all nothing. willing to do everything you did and give information about any other crimes that anybody else committed that you know of. that's why there may be other nervous people around today. >> does that mean that this is a race to hoop the first one to flip? also, how much jail time could these four men face? >> you know, often adage is, this idea of the first person to speak gets the most lenience. more control over what's going to happen, of course,
sounds like a penny ante scam not like any sophisticated conspiracy? >> jake, you're right. not sophisticated $25 million alleged here. steve bannon is in an awful lot of trouble, others as well pretty soon. bannon has three options. a, go to trial, go into trial in federal court particularly in the sdny, a very high-risk proposition, vast majority of federal trials result in conviction. gets convicted given the loss amount here, could look at seven to nine years in prison, just look at...
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in coins and pennies and quarters. >> i have been counting pennies so you can get your bonus. >> i will take it. it is overcast and still cold. it will burn up a little bit. >>> this will be the coolest day without a doubt. there is a strong on shore wind gust, 36 to 40. a little overcast making a huge push. fog and low clouds. inland cooling today. coolest day of the week. low clouds, fog. 50s to 60s. temperatures will be below average today with thunderstorms in the mountains. 60s and 70s or low 80s for most. usually things pick up this time. is there someplace you would like to start first? >>> we could start in the south bay. just to see there are more people there. it is not stopping go. san jose, northbound 280 on the right of your screen is doing well. no major issues. 880 in oakland looks good in both directions. there is a crowd at the bay bridge. that is starting near the maccarthur maced. let's get back to the headlines. >>> russian president said russia has developed a coronavirus vaccine. putin said it has been effective during tests and he even gave it to one of his daught
in coins and pennies and quarters. >> i have been counting pennies so you can get your bonus. >> i will take it. it is overcast and still cold. it will burn up a little bit. >>> this will be the coolest day without a doubt. there is a strong on shore wind gust, 36 to 40. a little overcast making a huge push. fog and low clouds. inland cooling today. coolest day of the week. low clouds, fog. 50s to 60s. temperatures will be below average today with thunderstorms in the...
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went to the common sense penny drop? to have dropped at the very last minute. because there have been warnings about this algorithm and the problems that it was going to create and even if it is common sense, i think if it was common sense, i think if it was common sense, it was forced on gavin williamson, the education secretary and borisjohnson williamson, the education secretary and boris johnson the williamson, the education secretary and borisjohnson the prime minister that we believe is on holiday in scotland, rather than them coming to it unforced. it built up of the weekend andl it unforced. it built up of the weekend and i think coming from the conservative back benches during the day today, it's pretty obvious that they were going to have to make the change in the very fact that there was no minister, nobody else willing to go and defend the policy this morning, i think toward his other this change was coming. shall we go to the metro. the exams u—turn with the striking exam a—level students, stop playing postc
went to the common sense penny drop? to have dropped at the very last minute. because there have been warnings about this algorithm and the problems that it was going to create and even if it is common sense, i think if it was common sense, i think if it was common sense, it was forced on gavin williamson, the education secretary and borisjohnson williamson, the education secretary and boris johnson the williamson, the education secretary and borisjohnson the prime minister that we believe is...
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we're going to be joined by penny pritzker and ask her about the democrats' economic platform and how a biden administration would tackle the coronavirus are your taxes going up? we're going to ask her directly. right now let's focus in on the big stories that we're watching to day mike santoli, as always, watching all the market action joining us to talk about the latest developments of the covid-19 and treatment front is from stat news the we're going to start with you, mike. this, the recent knock on this market rally, by recent i mean on wex this morning, was that this is a very narrow rally. 70% of s&p 500 stocks actually fell last week it must have heard the criticisms because it seems to have turned around the breadth of the market today. >> yeah. the market is essentially answered that critique now periodically with he get this it is true that rally has started to wabble or become more selective or sputter a little bit under the surface. but there is no single right way or objectively better way for the market to behave sometimes it is narrow sometimes it broadens out. the key
we're going to be joined by penny pritzker and ask her about the democrats' economic platform and how a biden administration would tackle the coronavirus are your taxes going up? we're going to ask her directly. right now let's focus in on the big stories that we're watching to day mike santoli, as always, watching all the market action joining us to talk about the latest developments of the covid-19 and treatment front is from stat news the we're going to start with you, mike. this, the recent...
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mean, okay it's not like my kids where i'm being mean i'm not being mean fifth, speaking of too low penny stocks, incluare suckers. i see them all over the place these days they're usually -- don't fall for it first decade on the air, i did a study how many penny stocks went on to make it big. how many do you think? i could only find one. those are terrible odds, don't you think? you're playing a game of three card monty, which means you're going to lose. you don't have a profit until you sell many newbies are thrilled to be in action, but when they hear something negative about a stock they own, i say grow up. serento might not have the winning saliva test. there's always risks so please, when you've got a monster gain, sell something take out your initial investment and let the rest run you haven't made a dime until you ka ching ka ching. and seven, stop heckling me on twitter. it's not a stratstrategy i'm not going to push a stock because you asked me too no it didn't work at home with the kids, it's not going to work with you now well, it worked too much with the kids i'm always happy
mean, okay it's not like my kids where i'm being mean i'm not being mean fifth, speaking of too low penny stocks, incluare suckers. i see them all over the place these days they're usually -- don't fall for it first decade on the air, i did a study how many penny stocks went on to make it big. how many do you think? i could only find one. those are terrible odds, don't you think? you're playing a game of three card monty, which means you're going to lose. you don't have a profit until you sell...
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every single penny counts here. it shows an economy that's healing.o much inflation overall, and it really matters because we know that those jobless checks, the $600 jobless checks ended a couple of weeks ago and the white house scaled back to how much people would get and $300 extra when they finally get that all said and done and every penny matters here. >> the acting head of the council of economic advisers at the white house said on fox yesterday that these checks could be going out to people within two weeks. is that true? >> he is on the record and we will hold him to that. >> two weeks. >> that's going to be something here because you have employment law experts who have said how are you going to get this money through the state systems. we saw how long it took to get extra checks through and larry kudlow says the labor department says they could have them out in two weeks and they'll be retroactive to august 1st. remember, the president promised on saturday in front of everybody at bedminster, $400 a week. that's $300 extra. that's half of w
every single penny counts here. it shows an economy that's healing.o much inflation overall, and it really matters because we know that those jobless checks, the $600 jobless checks ended a couple of weeks ago and the white house scaled back to how much people would get and $300 extra when they finally get that all said and done and every penny matters here. >> the acting head of the council of economic advisers at the white house said on fox yesterday that these checks could be going out...
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help build a wall on the border with mexico, and it's alleged that mr bannon said he wouldn't take a pennyillion out of it for his own purposes and some of his collea g u es for his own purposes and some of his colleagues did similar things. not a good day for mr trump, who, very very quickness on television this afternoon had distanced himself from him and said, yes, he did work for me for a short time at the beginning of this administration, but he was actually his chief strategist, the architect of the election if the truth be told, than they fell out as you rightly said, they fell out and mr bannon went his only. mr term very keen to distance himself from mr bannon on this issue, saying that he thought this whole idea of this fund was a bad idea, it was mr bannon showboating and if you're going to start a fund like this, it has to be done through government, and of course, it wasn't done through government because congress refused to finance it. jessica, it is so hard to predict how this may 01’ is so hard to predict how this may or may
help build a wall on the border with mexico, and it's alleged that mr bannon said he wouldn't take a pennyillion out of it for his own purposes and some of his collea g u es for his own purposes and some of his colleagues did similar things. not a good day for mr trump, who, very very quickness on television this afternoon had distanced himself from him and said, yes, he did work for me for a short time at the beginning of this administration, but he was actually his chief strategist, the...
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if you don't want to spend a few pennys. i don't care. president walton should not take any pride in this. he needs to hang in head in shame shame shame. he needs to resign. let's get some republicans up in this. >> operations do we have another caller, please? >> good afternoon board this is peter sprows o, i want to strapy support the measure before you today. i want to thank you and all of the colleagues and regional san francisco team for your diligence in pursuance. this was a convoluted and strange trip. we're not enthused about a sales tax. that's the opportunity that the state provided us. to induce the equity of its transit everybod service and hen francisco. in this case it has our support. we hope this will be one of the last transportation sale taxes before us. i want to thank your efforts in pursuing governance. it's entirely the right approach. get a clean ballot measure. we look forward to engaging with you and others in the discussion of gornance which is sorely needed, we agree. thank you for getting where you are today.
if you don't want to spend a few pennys. i don't care. president walton should not take any pride in this. he needs to hang in head in shame shame shame. he needs to resign. let's get some republicans up in this. >> operations do we have another caller, please? >> good afternoon board this is peter sprows o, i want to strapy support the measure before you today. i want to thank you and all of the colleagues and regional san francisco team for your diligence in pursuance. this was a...
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republicans aren't pinching pennie pennies.rying to use common sense. >> brian, come on, all of a sudden -- >> left wing wish list. >> all of a sudden republicans are now fiscal conservatives after the 2017 tax bill that put us back into trillion dollar deficits far before the cbo originally projected? let me ask you about spending because one of the pushbacks from the president is that he doesn't want to fund all the democrats think that cities and municipalities needed. and we had a guest on earlier who said something i thought was important. is that local governments didn't budget for a pandemic. and that the federal government needs to step up. if the president is willing to bail out airlines and bail out cruise lines and bail out hotel industries, why not support cities so that police can keep their jobs and teachers can keep their jobs and trash can be picked up? why push back on municipality support? >> you know, victor, i don't know that this is a sheer partisan divide. i know here in my home state of georgia, the repub
republicans aren't pinching pennie pennies.rying to use common sense. >> brian, come on, all of a sudden -- >> left wing wish list. >> all of a sudden republicans are now fiscal conservatives after the 2017 tax bill that put us back into trillion dollar deficits far before the cbo originally projected? let me ask you about spending because one of the pushbacks from the president is that he doesn't want to fund all the democrats think that cities and municipalities needed. and...
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, quote, not a penny, would go into their pockets. their pockets, they funneled it to third party charities and those charities paid the money, according to the indictment, to steve bannon and to the others. in bannon's case, the person that is most of interest to our viewers because of his former relationship to the president, in bannon's case the government alleges and the indictment charges him with receipt of over a million dollars. so there are two charges here. one is wire fraud, obtaining money through email using false pretenses by promising not to pay yourself and paying yourself anyway. and the other is conspiracy to do that. trace, they're facing 20 years each for the money that they paid themselves in defiance of their promises not to do so. >> trace: the allegation as you specified there, judge, is that steve bannon took a million dollars and of that million dollars he used several hundred thousand to cover hundreds of thousands of dollars in his personal expenses to fund a lavish lifestyle. the same accusation against th
, quote, not a penny, would go into their pockets. their pockets, they funneled it to third party charities and those charities paid the money, according to the indictment, to steve bannon and to the others. in bannon's case, the person that is most of interest to our viewers because of his former relationship to the president, in bannon's case the government alleges and the indictment charges him with receipt of over a million dollars. so there are two charges here. one is wire fraud,...
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i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. we both do. -both of you? -that's right. neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. -no one? -no one? nope. hm. is this a plan that offers a lot of protection at first, and then reduces it little by little each year? no! i've had this coverage for years. my benefit never decreases as i get older. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this coverage, your premium never increases for any reason, and your benefit won't decrease simply because you grow older. options start at just $9.95 a month. if you're age 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. colonial penn specializes in protection for mature men and women. to find out more, call now. (male a
i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. we both do. -both of you? -that's right. neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. -no one? -no one? nope. hm. is this a plan that offers a lot of protection at first, and then reduces it little by little each year? no! i've had this coverage for...
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i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this coverage, your premium never increases for any reason, and your benefit won't decrease simply because you grow older. options start at just $9.95 a month. to find out more, call now. (male announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner and this free prescription savings card. >>> and in our politics lead today, president trump is firing back after a fellow republican called trump's executive orders, quote, unconstitutional slop. senator ben sasse is the first republican to publicly criticize the president's actions on coronavirus
i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with...
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it brings up an important point, which is that nobody for its ardeses -- nobody ho pennies. only purpose for coins is to make change and change is correlated with transactions in the economy. that, if those transactions are not occurring or rather they are slowing, than the demand for coins is going to go down. so that is one of the reasons why we are looking at coins in circulation. caroline: how good a tell is a going to be going forward? when i was in new zealand, they stopped cash being used because of the pandemic. will there be a sea change shift away from coins, even from paper and cash towards credit cards, towards plastic more in the longer term, and how long can you depend on coin velocity to be a tell on the economy? joe a.: i definitely agree on that. if you look at shipments of coins declining over a decade. i think, you know, obviously, we are moving towards a cashless or e society in terms of transactions. certainly if you look at the preferred means of payment, it is a debit card. at this point. you know, coins as an economic not, you know, is not going to be
it brings up an important point, which is that nobody for its ardeses -- nobody ho pennies. only purpose for coins is to make change and change is correlated with transactions in the economy. that, if those transactions are not occurring or rather they are slowing, than the demand for coins is going to go down. so that is one of the reasons why we are looking at coins in circulation. caroline: how good a tell is a going to be going forward? when i was in new zealand, they stopped cash being...
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secretary penny pritzker, thank you very much. >> as we said, coming up, next hour, we'll speak withe president mike pence, about the state of the country in terms of the battle against coronavirus and also what we can expect to see at the republican national convention. >>> another state has crossed 10,000 deaths with coronavirus and we're just learning the vast number of americans that may have been infected. dr. sanjay gupta joins us next. on king's hawaiian bread! yum! king's hawaiian. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. yum! but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensiti
secretary penny pritzker, thank you very much. >> as we said, coming up, next hour, we'll speak withe president mike pence, about the state of the country in terms of the battle against coronavirus and also what we can expect to see at the republican national convention. >>> another state has crossed 10,000 deaths with coronavirus and we're just learning the vast number of americans that may have been infected. dr. sanjay gupta joins us next. on king's hawaiian bread! yum! king's...
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i took literally almost every penny i had, $20 million and bought a put on an internet index. lost all my money on that hedge. literally all gone, which was good, because that got me to the point where yahoo! was still a high flyer. that hedge saved me and actually made me money. david: but you lost the first $20 million? what did your wife say? mark: i wasn't married at the time. [laughter] but it was timed out right. i got through the six months. even though i lost the money on off hedge, i knew, based where the yahoo! stock was, what the volatility levels were, how i would be able to sell calls on my yahoo! stock and use that money to buy put on the yahoo! stock. when the stock collapsed, my puts were worth a fortune. david: you bought the dallas mavericks for roughly $280 million, which at the time was thought to be a lot of money. today it is a fraction of what it is worth. mark: i have always been a basketball junkie. i was a dallas mavericks season ticket holder. during that time i owned season tickets, they were awful. all of the 1990's they were voted the worst affect
i took literally almost every penny i had, $20 million and bought a put on an internet index. lost all my money on that hedge. literally all gone, which was good, because that got me to the point where yahoo! was still a high flyer. that hedge saved me and actually made me money. david: but you lost the first $20 million? what did your wife say? mark: i wasn't married at the time. [laughter] but it was timed out right. i got through the six months. even though i lost the money on off hedge, i...
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let me, if i may, howard penny pennyman, i'll turn to you, how would you tell them what the candidateshoward: this is not always an easy question to answer, but in the case of president ford as in the case of most republican nominees 1964 excepted, one that is a candidate who is slightly to the right of center within the american political spectrum. he is a man who is prepared to support government intervention in the social economic order but to a lesser extent would be the democratic candidate. he is a man who is supporting a traditional form of foreign policy which is going through the hands of democrats and republicans over the last two decades, for part of those two decades anyway it would be roughly the same as the foreign policy would be that of the democratic candidate. for people overseas there is going to be i would suppose very little indication of change in america's foreign policy, if the president is re-elected or the other is elected. the domestic policy exactly to be the greatest difference and it's a difference of degree of magnitude. richard: steve, i had so much the
let me, if i may, howard penny pennyman, i'll turn to you, how would you tell them what the candidateshoward: this is not always an easy question to answer, but in the case of president ford as in the case of most republican nominees 1964 excepted, one that is a candidate who is slightly to the right of center within the american political spectrum. he is a man who is prepared to support government intervention in the social economic order but to a lesser extent would be the democratic...
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penny nance, president of the concerned women of america. heather higgins, president of independent women's voice. congratulations. slidell-wall, deputy, archivist of the united states. it's a very big job. that is a lot of archives. [laughter] how many buildings does that take up? great job. thank you very much. colleen s., international outreach for the library of congress. another big one, right? great. congratulations. that is beautiful. susan combs, assistant secretary of policy management at the department of the interior. thank you very much. great job. thank you all very much. today, i am honored to find it -- honored to sign a marking august 18th, 2020, as the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. elizabeth cady stanton stood before the first-ever women's rights convention in seneca falls, new york, and declared that women should enjoy this fundamental civil rights. what a job she did. seven decades later, the suffrage movement succeeded. 1920, the united states ratified the 19th amendment. it was a monumental victory for equalit
penny nance, president of the concerned women of america. heather higgins, president of independent women's voice. congratulations. slidell-wall, deputy, archivist of the united states. it's a very big job. that is a lot of archives. [laughter] how many buildings does that take up? great job. thank you very much. colleen s., international outreach for the library of congress. another big one, right? great. congratulations. that is beautiful. susan combs, assistant secretary of policy management...
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i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn.e options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. we both do. -both of you? -that's right. neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. -no one? -no one? nope. hm. is this a plan that offers a lot of protection at first, and then reduces it little by little each year? no! i've had this coverage for years. my benefit never decreases as i get older. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this coverage, your premium never increases for any reason, and your benefit won't decrease simply because you grow older. options start at just $9.95 a month. if you're age 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. colonial penn specializes in protection for mature men and women. to find out more, call now. (male announcer
i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn.e options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. we both do. -both of you? -that's right. neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. -no one? -no one? nope. hm. is this a plan that offers a lot of protection at first, and then reduces it little by little each year? no! i've had this coverage for years. my...
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ashare in fact it's an expensive penny i takes away the optionalty in times of crisis.ngly i was look agent the five or six tech companies we consider driving the whole economy right now with 25 % of the market value there's no debt on those interestingly, that $5 trillion of market cap, they don't have one cent of debt which is kind of goes against the whole idea that you have to maximize your balance sheet and leverage so really your answer for us was we've been preparing we didn't know when a crisis would hit. but to be -- we have no debt we have excess capital and we believe these are moments in time like 13 years ago where you can create enormous value if you have the optionalty to do it you need the flexibility to do it >> right right. well, you mentioned debt, and there are plenty of companies that have too much debt and not enough sales right now i know you expect that there's going to be an up tick in m&a. is that going to come along with continued activity and restructuring or at the expense of it? >> it's a really bifurcated economy. it's misleading what's go
ashare in fact it's an expensive penny i takes away the optionalty in times of crisis.ngly i was look agent the five or six tech companies we consider driving the whole economy right now with 25 % of the market value there's no debt on those interestingly, that $5 trillion of market cap, they don't have one cent of debt which is kind of goes against the whole idea that you have to maximize your balance sheet and leverage so really your answer for us was we've been preparing we didn't know when...
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>>during a time when every penny counts as a you know a tough pill to swallow right now when. >>you know we're we're all struggling in this industry right now small business owners like doctor ricardo do say people should be supporting restaurants now and not stealing from them, everybody's trying to get these sba loans, you know on and there's not enough to go around so yeah i think is really unfortunate cal didn't on says revenues are already down 30% because he's services have been reduced to take out orders hurts it hurts both restaurants have filed reports with the police department. >>in alameda. kron 4 news. >>the pandemic continue to cause a ripple effect on the economy that are grim numbers released by the department of labor today that show one 0.2 million americans filed for unemployment last week. it was a decrease from the prior week's one 0.4 million claims first time jobless claims hit their highest at 6.9 million in the final week of march, congress still looking for a compromise on a stimulus deal to help americans who are affected. for the last 30 days corona
>>during a time when every penny counts as a you know a tough pill to swallow right now when. >>you know we're we're all struggling in this industry right now small business owners like doctor ricardo do say people should be supporting restaurants now and not stealing from them, everybody's trying to get these sba loans, you know on and there's not enough to go around so yeah i think is really unfortunate cal didn't on says revenues are already down 30% because he's services have...
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. >> but it's going to cost you a pretty penny. yeah.inal "top gun" pilot helmet is expected to fetch more than $65,000 and it comes with cruise's character's nickname maverick on the front. the long awaited sequel "top gun" maverick is in theaters this december. >>> still ahead in the next half hour on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area -- >> one of the strongest storms ever to hit the u.s. a look at the early morning damage from hurricane laura. >>> lots of broken glass and burned out vehicles and graffiti here in oakland. >>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a courthouse set on fire. store windows broken. and cars torched. the east bay aftermath following a police shooting protest. >>> and laura makes landfall. but now she's slowing down. the new video coming in this morning as the big storm pounds the gulf coast. >>> and firefighters making progress on our bay area wildfires. but this morning, a new setback. good morning everyone, it is thursday, august 27th. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm len kiese. good morni
. >> but it's going to cost you a pretty penny. yeah.inal "top gun" pilot helmet is expected to fetch more than $65,000 and it comes with cruise's character's nickname maverick on the front. the long awaited sequel "top gun" maverick is in theaters this december. >>> still ahead in the next half hour on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area -- >> one of the strongest storms ever to hit the u.s. a look at the early morning damage from hurricane laura....
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founder, brian kolfage, a triple amputee veteran, took more than $350,000 innns afterrsould not take a penny of compensatin. kolfage told cbs' david begnaud last year that his operation was clean. >> if we were doing anything wrong, gofundme would shut this down in a heartbeat. >> reporter: prosecutors say tens of thousands of dollars were paid to kolfage through his wife who flaunted their extravagant lifestyle on social media, cosmetic surgery, a luxury s.u.v. and a brand new boat. he once railed against the washington swamp on "60 minutes." >> the swamp is a business model. >> reporter: but he's now the sixth close associate of ost of the people in this room know. >> reporter: today, president trump distanced himself from bannon and the border project. >> i was not involved in the project. i have no idea who was. >> reporter: but several of the president's key supporters were on the group's aboard. eric prince, the brother oftrum, betsy devoss. former milwaukee sheriff david clarke, and kris kobach. and his own son, donald trump jr., helped raise funds for the wall project last year. >> t
founder, brian kolfage, a triple amputee veteran, took more than $350,000 innns afterrsould not take a penny of compensatin. kolfage told cbs' david begnaud last year that his operation was clean. >> if we were doing anything wrong, gofundme would shut this down in a heartbeat. >> reporter: prosecutors say tens of thousands of dollars were paid to kolfage through his wife who flaunted their extravagant lifestyle on social media, cosmetic surgery, a luxury s.u.v. and a brand new...
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. >> reporter: penny halpenny has driven a bus for the district for 45 years.year-old's main concern is that the district won't take students' temperatures before they get on the bus. >> we're the first ones that pick up the students. irregardless of whether we know they have a temperature or not, they're supposed to get on our bus and go to school. >> reporter: the district told cbs news workers will sanitize every bus every time students are dropped off at school. principal ortega says her school is preparing, but there is no lesson plan for a pandemic. are we going to be in basically the greatest social/science experiment that this country has ever seen? >> i don't know. i hope not. >> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> o'donnell: we turn now overseas because tonight, there are fears the situation in the former soviet republic of belarus is getting out of control. protesters have taken to the streets against the longtime president. u.s. allies are worried that russian forces could move in as they did in ukraine. cbs' chris livesay reports
. >> reporter: penny halpenny has driven a bus for the district for 45 years.year-old's main concern is that the district won't take students' temperatures before they get on the bus. >> we're the first ones that pick up the students. irregardless of whether we know they have a temperature or not, they're supposed to get on our bus and go to school. >> reporter: the district told cbs news workers will sanitize every bus every time students are dropped off at school. principal...