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frans van houten, ceo of philips .ig into the details of julius baer's numbers, live from zurich next. later, we will speak to the ceo at 7:00 a.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm annmarie hordern with matt miller. what a start to the week. european hardliners ready to accept 390 billion euros in grants as talks tough over the weekend. at one point saturday, talks broke up between medical and they said they walked away grumpy but they have finally been able to get closer to this fiscal deal. we saw the euro pop off the back of 1.14.trading north matt: interesting stuff. we will be following this closely and as our markets. they are waiting for a deal before the market open. eu officials were looking to get some traction before the market open so it is great we got those headlines right at the top of the program. of course, we are all looking ofward to seeing what kind rescue package comes out of the u.s.. i know you've been following it closely, having spent some time
frans van houten, ceo of philips .ig into the details of julius baer's numbers, live from zurich next. later, we will speak to the ceo at 7:00 a.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm annmarie hordern with matt miller. what a start to the week. european hardliners ready to accept 390 billion euros in grants as talks tough over the weekend. at one point saturday, talks broke up between medical and they said they walked away grumpy but...
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with the grief there is anger at the way the government's handled the pandemic did only as young philip schultz met one woman who lost her mother and is determined to bring to account those she believes are responsible. rose unlike a studio always found peace of mind in caring for houseplants but not anymore thoughts keep circling around the 7th of march the day she learned of a corona virus outbreak in her mother's retirement home her mother had a loss for life even in old age even if dementia had weakened her in recent years on march 22nd rosanna got the phone call her mother had died in the retirement home . of the little saw the most painful thing was that i couldn't visit her not even for 5 minutes i couldn't be there for her in her final days. and she lived quite close by yet but all contact was forbidden. i couldn't hold her handlers. i couldn't say goodbye nothing. in madrid nearly one in 6 nursing home residents have died since the coronavirus crisis began leaked e-mails from the local government caused outrage they suggested that overwhelmed hospitals word files to only admit
with the grief there is anger at the way the government's handled the pandemic did only as young philip schultz met one woman who lost her mother and is determined to bring to account those she believes are responsible. rose unlike a studio always found peace of mind in caring for houseplants but not anymore thoughts keep circling around the 7th of march the day she learned of a corona virus outbreak in her mother's retirement home her mother had a loss for life even in old age even if dementia...
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philip: tech is probably the most love.became not only way to get upside in the equity market, but became a defensive. any kind of headline use on negative on the virus, tech was off. unloved,ot say tech is but if you look at the price-to-book of the russell 2000 versus the s&p, it is only cheaper 3% of the timer or last 20 years. is trading at high levels. we think there are plenty of places which is a value story where that rotation will happen. tom: this has been very valuable. morgan withreale jp great data on this unloved market. futures flat. on the debt start we had secretary of treasury speaking. we had larry kudlow speaking. they do not want to speak to us today given these challenges that are out there. one of them from the secretary was the challenge of getting republicans on board. lisa: that does seem to be moving forward with some sort of stopgap measure. that is the worry, the concern you have a fiscal cliff and will we just get another fiscal cliff when they finish coming up with a temporary enhanced unemplo
philip: tech is probably the most love.became not only way to get upside in the equity market, but became a defensive. any kind of headline use on negative on the virus, tech was off. unloved,ot say tech is but if you look at the price-to-book of the russell 2000 versus the s&p, it is only cheaper 3% of the timer or last 20 years. is trading at high levels. we think there are plenty of places which is a value story where that rotation will happen. tom: this has been very valuable. morgan...
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philip been a nurse a scar actor is they being. industrious very polite very dedicated and committed to their. work. leader felix druther is executive director of the philippine nurses association of america and a professor of nursing at william patterson university. he says the philippines a deep commitment to the profession began over 100 years ago during the u.s. occupation at that time there were many soldiers american soldiers in the philippines and they started training philippine nurses to take care of the u.s. soldiers. after world war 2 the system intensified as the american set up more training programs and a new visa system of allowing filipino nurses to easily move to the u.s. . by the late sixty's filipino nurses were heading all over the world the philippine nurses were celebrated as ambassadors because of how much they have contributed to the philippine economy they improve the livelihood all of their families they were able to send members of their families to school and they were able to improve their way of living
philip been a nurse a scar actor is they being. industrious very polite very dedicated and committed to their. work. leader felix druther is executive director of the philippine nurses association of america and a professor of nursing at william patterson university. he says the philippines a deep commitment to the profession began over 100 years ago during the u.s. occupation at that time there were many soldiers american soldiers in the philippines and they started training philippine nurses...
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and standing by for us in madrid as did abuse john philip scholz who put that report together for us today to young philip the spanish government is holding ceremonies today and it's also facing thousands of angry relatives of the dead like rose anna who we saw in your report how much has this undermined faith in authorities and their confidence during emergencies like the one we're in right now . i think what you're seeing at the moment is that spain is very polarized. conflict hasn't brought people together it's actually the contrary it has polarized people and it's has opened old conflict lines for example between the left wing and right wing politics but also between reaching no and central government all the takes. those ones that say that the left wing such the government has done a good job especially regarding the extent of the crisis in spain then there's the argument of position that says that the government is to blame that spain is one of the hardest hit countries in the world so we're actually witnessing a strong polarization of the society here at the moment we're getti
and standing by for us in madrid as did abuse john philip scholz who put that report together for us today to young philip the spanish government is holding ceremonies today and it's also facing thousands of angry relatives of the dead like rose anna who we saw in your report how much has this undermined faith in authorities and their confidence during emergencies like the one we're in right now . i think what you're seeing at the moment is that spain is very polarized. conflict hasn't brought...
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news live from berlin a new prime minister for france a shake up at the top after it off philip tendered his resignation paving the way for another way to reshuffle his team and push ahead with plans to reinvent his president's. also on the program a record number of new coronavirus cases in the u.s. with mixed messages coming from the trump administration over marking independence day will americans strike a balance between safety and celebration. plus in an attempt to boost morale indian prime minister modi face a surprise visit to troops in the region that recently saw a deadly confrontation with china. and the mysterious fate of elephants an investigation is underway into what's killing hundreds. welcome to the program it's all change at the top of the french government the country's new prime minister has just been named as sticks he was responsible for coordinating france's reopening strategy after its coronavirus lock down earlier the previous prime minister it was philip and in his government's resignation to president philip's decision to stand down as pave the way for a reshuff
news live from berlin a new prime minister for france a shake up at the top after it off philip tendered his resignation paving the way for another way to reshuffle his team and push ahead with plans to reinvent his president's. also on the program a record number of new coronavirus cases in the u.s. with mixed messages coming from the trump administration over marking independence day will americans strike a balance between safety and celebration. plus in an attempt to boost morale indian...
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philip macarius. 'd join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics core business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back to on contact we continue our conversation about policing and police reform with philip mackerras. i want to make it clear that this and let's call it what it is police terror is it actions the same way lynching functions i remember speaking to the great theologian james cone grew up in segregated arkansas he said as a small boy as soon as it got dark he would stand by the window even though he was a child fully cognizant that for a black man to walk down a road in the dark in segregated arkansas meant that is his daddy might never come home and he talks about that trauma as a child and it's this is by design you create police terror and i think you describe it very well in these neighborhoods as a form of social control d. industrialized pockets where there is no work unless you're forced into the illegal economy and
philip macarius. 'd join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics core business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back to on contact we continue our conversation about policing and police reform with philip mackerras. i want to make it clear that this and let's call it what it is police terror is it actions the same way lynching functions i remember speaking to the great theologian james cone grew up in segregated arkansas he...
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philip and nurses are very respectful and very obedient to to their employers and they've done the a to really question authorities so they're seen as. less assertive so they may not necessarily get those position of management. he says these traits also make them vulnerable to unscrupulous employers. one group of nurses turn to loyal false commission for help in a busy legal fight against their employer the weight of the case was not just that they were facing a year in prison it was that they would be deported. the fight was against new york's biggest nursing home network sentosa care when oscar's clients were crude in the philippines they signed up to work at specific missing lines but when they arrived they found themselves working elsewhere in breach of the fisa conditions what happened was they were moved to other facilities that were owned by the same global corporation but were not the name listed on their direct hire applications and then when they got here they had other issues respect to how they were treated . how they were paid. the necessary they won't over where underp
philip and nurses are very respectful and very obedient to to their employers and they've done the a to really question authorities so they're seen as. less assertive so they may not necessarily get those position of management. he says these traits also make them vulnerable to unscrupulous employers. one group of nurses turn to loyal false commission for help in a busy legal fight against their employer the weight of the case was not just that they were facing a year in prison it was that they...
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each showed that at least 60 percent of philip in america nurses work in acute care ridicule care people use this puts them at higher risk of being infected with cards at 19 but there's another more complex factor at play to what leo felix calls the bamboo ceiling which hinders filipino nurses who try to get promoted off the wards into more senior positions phillippa nurses are very respectful and very obedient to do their employers. and they've done the and i really question authorities so they're seen as. less assertive so they may not necessarily get those position of management. he says these traits also make them vulnerable to unscrupulous employers. one group of nurses turn to lawyers commission for help in a busy legal fight against their employer the weight of the case was not just that they were facing a year in prison it was that they would be deported. the fight was against new york's biggest nursing home network sentosa care when oscar's clients were recruited in the philippines they signed up to work at specific missing lines but when they arrived they found themselves worki
each showed that at least 60 percent of philip in america nurses work in acute care ridicule care people use this puts them at higher risk of being infected with cards at 19 but there's another more complex factor at play to what leo felix calls the bamboo ceiling which hinders filipino nurses who try to get promoted off the wards into more senior positions phillippa nurses are very respectful and very obedient to do their employers. and they've done the and i really question authorities so...
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philip, jump in here?you mentioned top line items, employment liability reforms, things of that nature. a lot of your republican colleagues in the senate are concerned about the size of the bill and you mentioned and do you think that your constituents back home are really concerned about an increase in spending right now? for instance, are they concerned whether or not funding for new fbi building is included or do they want to see something get to the finish line? >> i think they want to see something good get to finish line but they are concern about children and grandchildren's grandchildren play paying for the bills. they say we realize we need to have something but the 600-dollar figure is so high that we can't get some of our employees to come back to work because they make more money sitting at home. maria: that makes total -- yeah. >> and even privately agree with that, it makes no sense. maria: i'm sure, and when you're talking about $21 trillion in debt, yeah, you are going to have to attack thi
philip, jump in here?you mentioned top line items, employment liability reforms, things of that nature. a lot of your republican colleagues in the senate are concerned about the size of the bill and you mentioned and do you think that your constituents back home are really concerned about an increase in spending right now? for instance, are they concerned whether or not funding for new fbi building is included or do they want to see something get to the finish line? >> i think they want...
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the cheryl and philip milstein bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family.bara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblu we try to live in the moment, to notiss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make e most of today. mutual of america financial igroup, rent services and investments. additional support has bee provided by: >> consumer cellular. and by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private ncorporation by the american people. and by contributions to your station fromiewers lik you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and th it is the fourth of july-- independence day-- 244 years after the signing of the declaratn of independence. instd of parades and prinics, many ans are staying home, as a precaution during the coronavirus pandemic. others are protestinagainst racial inequality and police brutality. ♪ ♪ despite warnings not to gather in large groups, and to wear chface masks, the presidene to have a rally and fireworks display at mount rushmore in south dakota last night. mr. tr
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. >> that's philip blank snatching a 3-year-old out of midair after the boy's mom dropped him out of the top floor of a burning three-story building. the boy is in critical condition. his mom, unfortunately, did not survive this. another child was saved in a nearby building when neighbors caught him in a blanket after his mom dropped him to safety. >> incredible. >> wow, to see those videos. >>> turning now to the grim reality check from hundreds of scientists that the coronavirus can linger in the air for much longer than we'd initially thought. >> it now has a growing number of us taking a second look at air purifiers and filtration systems.
. >> that's philip blank snatching a 3-year-old out of midair after the boy's mom dropped him out of the top floor of a burning three-story building. the boy is in critical condition. his mom, unfortunately, did not survive this. another child was saved in a nearby building when neighbors caught him in a blanket after his mom dropped him to safety. >> incredible. >> wow, to see those videos. >>> turning now to the grim reality check from hundreds of scientists that...
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single case of cold feet 19 here and for the shows filed that report for us let's bring him in and philip i'm sure people will be asking how did you actually get into a place under lockdown. well getting into the place was actually not so difficult the city has been under current scene for a week now but the trains still operates what was more difficult was while i was there the local government announced a very strict lockdown but in the same night doing the same night judge overturns the decision so the situation was very confusing and nobody really knew what was going on but the most difficult part was actually getting out of the city again this morning train station was completely shut off there were a lot of policemen guarding the train station and to it took me a lot of time and i to present a lot of paper from w. my past part and my journalistic retaliation. to. go out of the city and to write i can watch it until you're out now it looks like you say could something good come out of this could the coronavirus change the conditions things work because for example a counter in that r
single case of cold feet 19 here and for the shows filed that report for us let's bring him in and philip i'm sure people will be asking how did you actually get into a place under lockdown. well getting into the place was actually not so difficult the city has been under current scene for a week now but the trains still operates what was more difficult was while i was there the local government announced a very strict lockdown but in the same night doing the same night judge overturns the...
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more and more patients are developing problems like philip. the liver serves many vital functions such as filtering the blood coming from the digestive tract but when we eat too much of the wrong kinds of foods it's staunch to store fat and can no longer work properly it begins to swell and can reach twice its size that can be liver cirrhosis and eventually organ failure. is nowhere near that stage the good news for him is that his liver can still make a complete recovery but only if he makes some changes to his lifestyle and diet to fit avoid eating too much fast or sugar at least a circuit is contained in many foods fruit juices are one example of the things that have been sweetened and often it's fructose that's been used which is especially bad it's like pure alcohol for the liver. cool. it's been a healthy shock for the patient since the diagnosis he started exercising regularly he goes jogging 3 times a week for 30 minutes and he's also changed his diet introducing a lot more salads and healthy snacks and his efforts have paid off just o
more and more patients are developing problems like philip. the liver serves many vital functions such as filtering the blood coming from the digestive tract but when we eat too much of the wrong kinds of foods it's staunch to store fat and can no longer work properly it begins to swell and can reach twice its size that can be liver cirrhosis and eventually organ failure. is nowhere near that stage the good news for him is that his liver can still make a complete recovery but only if he makes...
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do you remember that, philip? >> i do not. >> there was sort of a loyalty question that was added to the job interview. and that hit "the washington post." and there were rogue line prosecutors who saw an opening because they felt that the justice department was, you know, on the rocks a little bit. and they indicted senator ted stevens, and that was the beginning of how that indictment got through, because they thought nobody at the justice department would stop the indictment of a republican senator when this was going on. and as we all know, that was a completely mishandled prosecution and got later overturned by the obama attorney general once he got in office. but there's a longer story with all that. the thing that struck me, just looking at it from sort of a comic point of view, was that karl rove there looks so evil. and is actually kind of rehabbed himself over the years and is sort of another nice guy talking head on tv. and meanwhile, i don't know if you saw that cheney film that came out, but cheney ha
do you remember that, philip? >> i do not. >> there was sort of a loyalty question that was added to the job interview. and that hit "the washington post." and there were rogue line prosecutors who saw an opening because they felt that the justice department was, you know, on the rocks a little bit. and they indicted senator ted stevens, and that was the beginning of how that indictment got through, because they thought nobody at the justice department would stop the...
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the queen and prince philip look fabulous, 99 and 94, i've not seen prince philip for a long time, buthich he said he had no regrets about his friendship with jeffrey epstein, i'm had no regrets about his friendship withjeffrey epstein, i'm sure he's had many regrets about it since then. obviously with maxwell been recently arrested, this is still a very hot topic that shows no sign of going away. james, they say every picture tells a story, extraordinary some of the's absence from the picture can be a front—page lead. you couldn't have anything more telling. the headline is dad? my headline would have been where's wally? he had extraordinary arrogance in what catherine rightly called a car crash interview in the worst exa m ple called a car crash interview in the worst example of career suicide in a long time. the allegations against him for his involvement withjeffrey epstein have made him resign from every single official role and he is untouchable. i feel desperately sorry for beatrice. i'm not a massive fan of the royal family but asa human massive fan of the royal family but as a
the queen and prince philip look fabulous, 99 and 94, i've not seen prince philip for a long time, buthich he said he had no regrets about his friendship with jeffrey epstein, i'm had no regrets about his friendship withjeffrey epstein, i'm sure he's had many regrets about it since then. obviously with maxwell been recently arrested, this is still a very hot topic that shows no sign of going away. james, they say every picture tells a story, extraordinary some of the's absence from the picture...
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welcome to our own country today we discussed police reform with philip mackerras a writer activist and ph d. candidate in sociology and african-american studies at yale university this entire system has to be and there is no way to reform and we can't tweak a reform here where mass incarceration or this current you know policing apparatus that we have or culture of surveillance that it's actually under a broader cultural tradition and control that is actively harming certain people with it's also not operating in this way of giving public with a broader public consumes and to instill the entire thing and there is no tweaking it but along that way there are certain steps that if you know to begin this means shifting resources our way in the end that's diverse framework which is fundamentally about the best from systems of punished. in this specific context policing in reinvesting those lines into community resources isn't to say because we know what makes this in this community this resources we look around the country the same students have the most resources not. our national conversa
welcome to our own country today we discussed police reform with philip mackerras a writer activist and ph d. candidate in sociology and african-american studies at yale university this entire system has to be and there is no way to reform and we can't tweak a reform here where mass incarceration or this current you know policing apparatus that we have or culture of surveillance that it's actually under a broader cultural tradition and control that is actively harming certain people with it's...
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philip randolph. he had a different view of what he wanted from the legislation, you know, that the civil rights legislation. and it was the night the meeting before "i have a dream" speech from martin luther king, he was one of the speakers, and he had words with a. philip randolph about how it didn't go far enough. and he was going to criticize and get up there in front of the thousands of people and talk about, hey, this isn't good enough for us, man. and he listened to his elders, and they -- they convinced him that, hey, you know what, you don't need to speak out about it publicly now. we can all come to a point where we're in agreement. and in so many ways, he represented the black lives matter movement that we see today. and that there is always going to be -- and it's completely normal. and that tension that you have between the young folks who want to push, push, push. and make it happen fast, the older people who are trying their best. and the fact that, you know, he had that respect for his
philip randolph. he had a different view of what he wanted from the legislation, you know, that the civil rights legislation. and it was the night the meeting before "i have a dream" speech from martin luther king, he was one of the speakers, and he had words with a. philip randolph about how it didn't go far enough. and he was going to criticize and get up there in front of the thousands of people and talk about, hey, this isn't good enough for us, man. and he listened to his elders,...
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philip >> and still in a few days, a lot of people need that help tracy, thank you remember a giant of the civil rights movement, the late congressman john lewis offer referred to as the conscience of congress, he served his district for over 30 years. today, he'll lie in state at the capitol rotunda. it comes after a powerful day of remember lanrance in alabama ♪ >> reporter: a symbolic final journey across this bridge on a horse-drawn cason, carrying the body of john lewis, reaches the top and crosses the alabama river one last time. >> my life is better selma is better. this nation and this world better because of john robert lewis. >> reporter: a very different scene from the now infamous bloody sunday, when lewis and hundreds of other activists, calling for voting rights, were brutally attacked by state troopers after crossing the bridge in selma. >> they beat him with billy clubs, fracturing his skull. but john was determined to fight for equality and justice putting his own life on the line in the service of others >> reporter: 55 years later, alabama patrolman now escort his ca
philip >> and still in a few days, a lot of people need that help tracy, thank you remember a giant of the civil rights movement, the late congressman john lewis offer referred to as the conscience of congress, he served his district for over 30 years. today, he'll lie in state at the capitol rotunda. it comes after a powerful day of remember lanrance in alabama ♪ >> reporter: a symbolic final journey across this bridge on a horse-drawn cason, carrying the body of john lewis,...
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the startup wants to make fresh water for regions where it's scarce engineer and physicist philip fair planted it will be using the salt solution to extract water from the air we're having hits and we've put our new salt into the unit and are keen to see how much water our evaporator can produce we've tested it in the lab now it's for real. the new process could bring much needed drinking water to the world's arid regions. engineer spend hasnain is helping to test the pilot unit in germany the basic principle behind extracting water from air is a simple one. a concentrated salt solution absorbs more easter from the surrounding air the resulting more tight lipped solution is then heated using solar energy to evaporate the water in that water vapor then condenses yielding distilled water the salt solution is also used as a coolant during the condensation phase. this eliminates the need for a separate cooling system and helps reduce costs. has applied for a patent for this invention. on top of the container is the absorber unit it brings the salt solution into contact with the air. you ca
the startup wants to make fresh water for regions where it's scarce engineer and physicist philip fair planted it will be using the salt solution to extract water from the air we're having hits and we've put our new salt into the unit and are keen to see how much water our evaporator can produce we've tested it in the lab now it's for real. the new process could bring much needed drinking water to the world's arid regions. engineer spend hasnain is helping to test the pilot unit in germany the...
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some who are struggling it's monday, july 27th "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm philip mena. >> a record number of coronavirus cases are being reported california emerging as an eni sent we are 500,000 confirmed infections and florida has recorded more cases than new york as health officials race to contain the outbreaks, there's emphasis on boosting testing and getting results back quickly here's nbc's jennifer johnson with this report >> reporter: california and florida have now surpassed new york as the states with the highest number of covid-19 cases. the depth of health is conducting 770,000 tests a day, but still struggling to get results back faster. >> we are never going to be happy with testing until we get turn around times within 24 hours and i would be happy with point of care testing everywhere >> reporter: cases surging in mississippi, hawaii and montana. texas is not only dealing with massive outbreaks on the mexico border but outages and flooding from hurricane hanna and in washington, democrats say they've had a bill on hold to help struggling americans
some who are struggling it's monday, july 27th "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm philip mena. >> a record number of coronavirus cases are being reported california emerging as an eni sent we are 500,000 confirmed infections and florida has recorded more cases than new york as health officials race to contain the outbreaks, there's emphasis on boosting testing and getting results back quickly here's nbc's jennifer johnson with this report >>...
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philip bump for "the washington post." and dr. vin gupta, global health policy expert and an msnbc medical contributor. great to have both of you. so philip, the editorial board of your paper called the president's move a betrayal of his office. so first, give us the big picture, the white house statement, what they're saying about why this happened. i mean, for a lot of people, this read more like a twitter rant or an airing of grievances. >> and you kind of took my lead there. i was going to say if you can imagine what donald trump would have tweeted about roger stone, that's exactly what this thing was. it is very atypical for a presidential document, particularly something of this importance where he is trying to balance the weight of giving a pardon to someone who is known to be an ally, someone even inside the statement itself is known to be a supporter of president trump. that's the sort of thing you would try and nuance and say actually there are overriding reasons here. it was reportedly from kayleigh mcenany. it was very
philip bump for "the washington post." and dr. vin gupta, global health policy expert and an msnbc medical contributor. great to have both of you. so philip, the editorial board of your paper called the president's move a betrayal of his office. so first, give us the big picture, the white house statement, what they're saying about why this happened. i mean, for a lot of people, this read more like a twitter rant or an airing of grievances. >> and you kind of took my lead there....
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before the testing continues philip for plan to have an appointment with a visitor from a variant center for innovation and technology transfer. other meyer focuses on energy technology we ask him what he thinks of aqua harris invention. it's nature isn't it it's an interesting technology with a lot of potential and it's not likely to do any direct harm to the environment but it will affect the microclimate it's the same with any technologies take cars for example a system might work in isolation but when you have a 100000 of them the impact is different this will see when it's implemented as humans and it's. her it's test phase here in germany will last for 6 weeks then the unit will be shipped to morocco there it will be set up at an orphanage near marrakech to be tested under realistic conditions. the senator said we're looking forward to seeing how much water we can extract that we need 23 percent humidity in the ethanol system to work because germany we have 4050 all see . 6 percent humidity so not realistic conditions in morocco will have the real thing it'll be interesting to see
before the testing continues philip for plan to have an appointment with a visitor from a variant center for innovation and technology transfer. other meyer focuses on energy technology we ask him what he thinks of aqua harris invention. it's nature isn't it it's an interesting technology with a lot of potential and it's not likely to do any direct harm to the environment but it will affect the microclimate it's the same with any technologies take cars for example a system might work in...
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[roll roll of philip morris.evice, they're trying to switch cigarette customers to it. as you know, jack, i am an ethics expert, and i believe the way you measure morality is how many pages a company can fill in a report describing its ethics-driven activity in the year before. philip morris' report has 192 payments, 54 more than its annual financial report. it's almost double unicef and the american red cross' report combined. that's pretty holy, jack. jackie: maybe it's an inverse relationship. speaking of healthy things, ben, what do you have for us as an action able idea? >> mcdonald's is looking interesting. now that people can drive their cars through the drive-through, should show up when they report earnings next week. jack south carolina and, carlton, finish us off. >> looking at big lots. it's a may on the stay at home play and an activist has helped it along so far this year. jack: great ideas. fascinating, as always. to roadway more, check out this week's edition of barron's.com. don't forget to follo
[roll roll of philip morris.evice, they're trying to switch cigarette customers to it. as you know, jack, i am an ethics expert, and i believe the way you measure morality is how many pages a company can fill in a report describing its ethics-driven activity in the year before. philip morris' report has 192 payments, 54 more than its annual financial report. it's almost double unicef and the american red cross' report combined. that's pretty holy, jack. jackie: maybe it's an inverse...
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i'm philip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. this is us store mandy moore will talk about the big question whether the hit show will return. >>> the number of covid-19 cases in the u.s. continues to surge, with over 2.5 million confirmed cases nationwide on sunday, florida reported upwards of 10,000 cases for a fourth straight day. >>> authorities in idaho are investigating after two planes collided and crashed into a lake it appear there is were no survivors. >>> a violent weekend with multiple shootings in a number of states. the casualties are mounting, including the death of an 8-year-old girl. >>> as new york begins phase three reopening today, could the uk b
i'm philip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. this is us store mandy moore will talk about the big question whether the hit show will return. >>> the number of covid-19 cases in the u.s. continues to surge, with over 2.5 million confirmed cases nationwide on sunday, florida reported upwards of 10,000 cases for a fourth straight day. >>> authorities in idaho are investigating after two planes collided and crashed into a lake it appear there is were no survivors. >>> a...
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i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. it was a fourth of july that was truly unlike any america has ever seen. many of the celebrations making local leaders nervous as coronavirus cases increase in more than 30 states. the death toll nation bide is now over 130,000 >> covid-19 cases are surging in the military cases rose 27% in june three service members have died out of the over 12,000 military cases. >> global coronavirus cases hit a new high over the weekend. on saturday, the world health organization says worldwide cases rose by over 212,000 in 24 hours. the united states, brazil, and india have the biggest increases. >> here in new york, broadway star nick cordero has died from covid complications after spending weeks in intensive care the 41-year-old tony nominated actor went to the emergency room march 30, spending more than 90 days in the hospital his wife said she held his hand and sang his favorite song called "live your life." >>> new york city was once the eni center here in the u.s., but today will interphase
i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. it was a fourth of july that was truly unlike any america has ever seen. many of the celebrations making local leaders nervous as coronavirus cases increase in more than 30 states. the death toll nation bide is now over 130,000 >> covid-19 cases are surging in the military cases rose 27% in june three service members have died out of the over 12,000 military cases. >> global coronavirus cases hit a new high over the weekend. on...
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. >> yeah, good morning, philip. as you mentioned, this whereas one of those weekends that many medical officials worry about. there were a lot of large gatherings across the country, though we kind of saw some mixed response after mixed messaging. there were some states that closed beaches, banned large gatherings but there were others that were packed. mixed messaging, some of it comi coming directly from president trump. he headlined a couple evof july events. he said this is the rising number of testing that is fueling the rising number of cases, though that is something that medical experts have said many times is not the case. that, in fact, it's the positivity rate of the tests that's going up. for instance, in houston which is one of the hardest hit areas a month ago, 1 in 10 cases -- or tests were coming back positive. now that number is 1 in 4. so that shows you, again, it's not just the overall number but is the rate of positive cases that's going up. but nonetheless, president trump continues this line of
. >> yeah, good morning, philip. as you mentioned, this whereas one of those weekends that many medical officials worry about. there were a lot of large gatherings across the country, though we kind of saw some mixed response after mixed messaging. there were some states that closed beaches, banned large gatherings but there were others that were packed. mixed messaging, some of it comi coming directly from president trump. he headlined a couple evof july events. he said this is the...
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is and that is not what has been happening this is more of a personal feeling from from the king philip that is what many people told me today . what you're talking about there is possibly reparations and you're right it's we're a long way from being close to making that a reality so this expression of regret or even an apology will that be enough. look of course you have those people who say regrets will never be enough and they will never pay for the atrocities will never pay for the pain that has been inflicted by this belgian regime under colonial times and that is what people clearly told me but it was quite interesting to see that after that statement that royal statement everywhere i went today people have been debating what that means what are the consequences that the country is moving forward it's a 1st step that clearly has for many been the signal i went to a particular place it's called the limo bus square it's the only place where there is some reference to a colonial hero the 1st prime minister of the democratic republic of congo and here is what people had to say i don't
is and that is not what has been happening this is more of a personal feeling from from the king philip that is what many people told me today . what you're talking about there is possibly reparations and you're right it's we're a long way from being close to making that a reality so this expression of regret or even an apology will that be enough. look of course you have those people who say regrets will never be enough and they will never pay for the atrocities will never pay for the pain...
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software specialist philip hacker is tending to his next appointment with a customer the 37 year old often drives long distances for his work he usually doesn't have much time to eat and must settle for something quick typically he'll stop at a roadside restaurant for some fast food and. obviously i try to eat a healthy diet freshly cooked things like chicken or other meat or a salad. but unfortunately it often doesn't work out i just have to stop off at a fast food place for a burger and fries. for the pepper is one meter 81 tall and weighs $93.00 kilos that's a little above the ideal weight like many people every 2 years he goes to his g.p. for a general checkup including a blood test but his last visit to the doctor showed his liver values were 5 times what they should be he was surprised because he feels absolutely fine. i have no pain no dizziness nothing all completely normal. still the test results bothered him so we got an appointment with hepatologist kristoff zelotes. he says it's no small matter of blood tests showed liver enzymes are seriously elevated as in for the packe
software specialist philip hacker is tending to his next appointment with a customer the 37 year old often drives long distances for his work he usually doesn't have much time to eat and must settle for something quick typically he'll stop at a roadside restaurant for some fast food and. obviously i try to eat a healthy diet freshly cooked things like chicken or other meat or a salad. but unfortunately it often doesn't work out i just have to stop off at a fast food place for a burger and...
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schultz good day to young philip oh what have been the reactions from british tourists aware you are to the new 2 week quarantine announced back home. well you know in the region of god there are some of the most popular tourist destinations for british tourists you can see some of the hotels in the background insects and from what i can see they remain quite relaxed of course they're not very happy that they have to be in quarantine when they fly back home but they say that they don't really understand the messages and they quite safe here this vanished government says they respect the decision of the british government's about they say that they have everything under control here of course they are in a very difficult situation at the moment and they don't want to seem irresponsible especially regarding the obvious risks on the other hand we have the middle of the summer season and spain heavily depends on tourism 3000000 people are employed in the tourism sector and the british i one of the most important groups this is a key sector isn't it for spain and now it's looking at the p
schultz good day to young philip oh what have been the reactions from british tourists aware you are to the new 2 week quarantine announced back home. well you know in the region of god there are some of the most popular tourist destinations for british tourists you can see some of the hotels in the background insects and from what i can see they remain quite relaxed of course they're not very happy that they have to be in quarantine when they fly back home but they say that they don't really...
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philip of all the changes that you just outlined it is there any one personality. that you think we shouould look out for. . what that's barbara told petty is the one a lot of people go be looking at see what she can. not can from the ecologygy poli. he l. which is brings together the college party the girl. that she could for them to be do not with this. paul that i thought they'd enjoyoy u up with michael by the way he run. right for press. so shehe's been lookoked at as sosomebody actuay come. from the gray called the ecology. in the- of that for will be s. character in the- much but than the- other person to charge because- he doesn't come from that background and hopefully will classisify this. tomorrrrow foror greater degreef policies in france which is blown up. for two reasons- basically because i think many people what about. global warming and secondly a corona virus outbreak is hammered home- the site that's- up maybe the companies take more. action to. fight global warming and take care of society and fightht againsnst. insults about predictive. a cast
philip of all the changes that you just outlined it is there any one personality. that you think we shouould look out for. . what that's barbara told petty is the one a lot of people go be looking at see what she can. not can from the ecologygy poli. he l. which is brings together the college party the girl. that she could for them to be do not with this. paul that i thought they'd enjoyoy u up with michael by the way he run. right for press. so shehe's been lookoked at as sosomebody actuay...
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th abernard and denise schwartz.yl the chnd philip milstein ucamily. barbara hoperberg. charles ronblum. we try to live in the moment,s to notat's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomrow can help you make e most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your ikpbs station from viewers you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. s the unittes remains the center of the coronavirus pandemic, with new confirmed infections near record highs. there were more than 72,000 confirmed new infections yesterday, according to the centers for disease control and ilevention. on average, the number of positive tests has doubled over the last month. there were more than 1,100 deaths reported in the u.s. on friday for the fourth consecutive day. in total, more than 145,000 people have died sin
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the cheryl and philip milsteini . barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporatnded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president trump commuted thece0- month sentf longtime friend and former campaign adviser roger stone last night-- just days before stone was to report to prison. stone was found guilty of seven ctlonies last november, including obstrun of justice, lying to congressional investigators and witness tampering in special counsel robert mueller's probe of russian interferce ithe 2016 presidential election. prosecutors originally recommended a seven to nine year seeence for stone before th president criticized the recommendati
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welcome to the program it's all change at the top of the french government after prime minister it was philip handed in his government's resignation to president in manuel michael phillips decision to stand down paves the way for reshuffle which was widely expected to win is a palace says the new prime minister will be announced in the next few hours president mccoy has promised to chart a new course for the last 2 years of his term that will focus on efforts to relaunch the french economy. let's go to paris and bring in our correspondent lisa lewis of prime minister phillips resignation been expected but why is the whole government resigning while now this is not the 1st time that the whole government resigns in france it happened under in a man like course predecessor the socialist francois or longer but it does indicate that the president really wants to bring fresh impetus into his reign to his government just 2 years ahead of the next presidential elections he said in an interview with a local and regional newspapers this morning that he would invest more money in the economy that he wou
welcome to the program it's all change at the top of the french government after prime minister it was philip handed in his government's resignation to president in manuel michael phillips decision to stand down paves the way for reshuffle which was widely expected to win is a palace says the new prime minister will be announced in the next few hours president mccoy has promised to chart a new course for the last 2 years of his term that will focus on efforts to relaunch the french economy....