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tonya is first with tim phillips of americans for prosperity. >> good morning. i think mister phillips is just giving us talking points and many of them don't make sense. for instance he says it's not fair for a state that's in trouble to get more than another state. however when the first stimulus money came out, much of it went to businesses that had no business receiving thatmoney . there were big businesses and many of them they're talking about havingto pay it back . so there i guess is in the eyeof the beholder . many things are fair. we're in the middle of a pandemic in this world and when we could have stopped it , the president refused to take the testing products from the world health organization. then wound up and turned out tests that weren't accurate and were working. >> host: we will let our guest respond. >> guest: you may be surprised to hear i completely agree with her on the idea that bailing out industry-specific big businesses is the wrong way to go. we think that's a bad idea to. government help should not be cronyism where it picks up big
tonya is first with tim phillips of americans for prosperity. >> good morning. i think mister phillips is just giving us talking points and many of them don't make sense. for instance he says it's not fair for a state that's in trouble to get more than another state. however when the first stimulus money came out, much of it went to businesses that had no business receiving thatmoney . there were big businesses and many of them they're talking about havingto pay it back . so there i guess...
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phillip? >> all right, kristen, thank you. >> turning now to russia where voting has closed on a major referendum, president vladimir putin appears headed for a victory that could keep him in power until 2036 with a lot of changes coming to the country's constitution nbc's matthew vodner joins us live from moscow what's the latest on this controversial vote >> reporter: well, the ballots have been count and had we're seeing the results of 78% cast in favor of the proposed constitutional reforms there are 206 reforms in total, but the key one reset president putin's term limits, which will allow him to run again this is actually a record-setting result, exceeding the 76% that we saw vote for mr. putin directly in the 2018 russian presidential election. now, of course, as we always see every time there is an election here, the opposition has been very quick to allege improprieties and fraud. this morning we saw opposition leader lexi say the 78% number showed a record number of fakes. the term l
phillip? >> all right, kristen, thank you. >> turning now to russia where voting has closed on a major referendum, president vladimir putin appears headed for a victory that could keep him in power until 2036 with a lot of changes coming to the country's constitution nbc's matthew vodner joins us live from moscow what's the latest on this controversial vote >> reporter: well, the ballots have been count and had we're seeing the results of 78% cast in favor of the proposed...
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phillip? >> adam, thank you >> this weekend was sweltering for millions of americans. heat advisories were issued for cities from the midwest to the mid-atlantic and new england because of the high humidity, it felt like it was over 100 degrees in some places, and now that heat is headed into the northeast. for more we turn to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. good morning, michelle good to see you. so, how long is this one going to last? >> hi there. it's so good to see you. it's going to last at least through the mid week we are looking at brutal temperatures, brutal humidity. combine those and that's when it becomes dangerous. we have the advisories from the south to parts of new england. we have an excessive heat warning. that's where you see the pink. that includes philadelphia philadelphia could see a heat index of 110 degrees be careful as you head out today. use the 15i69 tips, hydrate, stay indoors, stay out of the sun. we're looking at 100 degrees in washington, d.c. this morning,
phillip? >> adam, thank you >> this weekend was sweltering for millions of americans. heat advisories were issued for cities from the midwest to the mid-atlantic and new england because of the high humidity, it felt like it was over 100 degrees in some places, and now that heat is headed into the northeast. for more we turn to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. good morning, michelle good to see you. so, how long is this one going to last? >> hi there. it's so good to see...
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good morning >> reporter: phillip, good morning.a taste of baseball this week, and previewing what the 2020 season will look like and while the ballpark looked very different without the fans, players were eager to get back to work. >>> baseball is back after a long time-out. the first exhibition games were played with no fans in the stands instead, cardboard cut outs filled the seats in citifield. when the mets and yankees faced off, the sound of silence replaced with crowd noise. a major milestone for the league trying to safely restart a shortened 60-game season yankees manager aaron said they're adjusting despied the covid curve ball >> it was a dress rehearsal for a lot of guys. these few days i think are important for not only us as players, but everyone that's, you know, attached to the organization >> reporter: opening day for the toronto blue jays is set for friday in florida. canada said no to home games due to risk of spreading the virus compared to the u.s., our northern neighbor has managed to keep covid under control t
good morning >> reporter: phillip, good morning.a taste of baseball this week, and previewing what the 2020 season will look like and while the ballpark looked very different without the fans, players were eager to get back to work. >>> baseball is back after a long time-out. the first exhibition games were played with no fans in the stands instead, cardboard cut outs filled the seats in citifield. when the mets and yankees faced off, the sound of silence replaced with crowd...
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phillips. i would like to know what this organization, americans for prosperity, whose prosperity are we talking about? all americans? it doesn't seem like you believe in that, because you want to cut states ando the people who have lost their jobs. this is nobody's fault, this pandemic. it's something we all have to for.equally bear the cost poorestdn't be upon the of the poor. the richest of the rich should also have to suffer as much as the poorest of the poor. atst: we at americans prosperity -- americans are prosperity, our goal is to remove barriers that hold every american from every walk of life , every walk of life, back from being able to live fulfilling lives was that we do that across the board. often on the economic policy front, what we are fighting for is more freedom and opportunity for people at the margins, those hurting the most, to be able to have fulfilling lives and live fulfilling lives. thatnk about the policies are sometimes hard to explain. i will give one or two examp
phillips. i would like to know what this organization, americans for prosperity, whose prosperity are we talking about? all americans? it doesn't seem like you believe in that, because you want to cut states ando the people who have lost their jobs. this is nobody's fault, this pandemic. it's something we all have to for.equally bear the cost poorestdn't be upon the of the poor. the richest of the rich should also have to suffer as much as the poorest of the poor. atst: we at americans...
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this was no easy burden on the investigative subcommittee led by congressman dean phillips and mr. bill flores and the chairman and ranking member of the panel. they were joined by congressman jamie raskin and congressman john katco. collectively investigative subcommittee met 22 times during this 116th congress in four times in the previous congress for they reviewed over 200,000 pages of evidence and material and conducted 18 witness interviews. the members took their turns with great care and diligence to ensure a thorough and fair process and i thank them for that. they work through some very complex material and have. >> today's report. i join the chairman and thanking them for their service. i encouraged all members and its staff to read the report as it contained significant guidance on proper use of this member's representational allowance also known as the mrap the reporter: campaign funds and the proper use of official resources and financial disclosure. the gentleman from arizona and his legal counsel or participated in this lengthy process with both the investigative su
this was no easy burden on the investigative subcommittee led by congressman dean phillips and mr. bill flores and the chairman and ranking member of the panel. they were joined by congressman jamie raskin and congressman john katco. collectively investigative subcommittee met 22 times during this 116th congress in four times in the previous congress for they reviewed over 200,000 pages of evidence and material and conducted 18 witness interviews. the members took their turns with great care...
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but nick hillary did not kill garrett phillips.cent man. >> love you, man, all right? >> reporter: just a few hours after the verdict, nick told us he felt a sense of relief, but would feel the scars of his ordeal for years to come. >> i'm very happy. don't get me wrong. but for five years my family and i have been living underneath this cloud. and the focus right now is to start putting this in the rearview mirror. >> reporter: maybe the people in potsdam will try, too, to put this case behind them. but it won't be easy. nick's civil suit against the police is still pending. and small towns don't pivot so easily to normal after an epic drama like this one. >> this case has had a lot of the great elements of fiction. and at the heart of it you have this terrible, terrible tragedy, which is the death of a child. >> reporter: and that raw hurt never goes away. not to a mother with a broken heart. >> i have pictures in my head that will never go away. i had to watch as people tried to resuscitate my son and failed. i'm never going to
but nick hillary did not kill garrett phillips.cent man. >> love you, man, all right? >> reporter: just a few hours after the verdict, nick told us he felt a sense of relief, but would feel the scars of his ordeal for years to come. >> i'm very happy. don't get me wrong. but for five years my family and i have been living underneath this cloud. and the focus right now is to start putting this in the rearview mirror. >> reporter: maybe the people in potsdam will try, too,...
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there was no indication on there that phillipe had tested positive for influenza b. >> dr. danaher, this report stated crowded conditions presented health challenges for on site medical staff in some facilities including containing the spread of contagious illnesses. phillipe had been in custody for six days when he died, which is three days longer than allowed. do you believe it's possible that phillipe contracted influenza while in cbp custody. >> i can believe i can actually state with certainty he did because the longest incubation period for influenza is four days. >> thank you. ms. gambler last fall i joined my colleagues in writing to the centers for disease control and prevention to request information about their recommendation that cbp should vaccinate all migrants over the age of six months at the earliest tame. i am certainly disappointed that nobody from cbp is here today to answer questions about why they have not implemented the cdc recommendation. did your office examine cbp's decision to not implement the recommendation, and if so, what did you find? >> yes
there was no indication on there that phillipe had tested positive for influenza b. >> dr. danaher, this report stated crowded conditions presented health challenges for on site medical staff in some facilities including containing the spread of contagious illnesses. phillipe had been in custody for six days when he died, which is three days longer than allowed. do you believe it's possible that phillipe contracted influenza while in cbp custody. >> i can believe i can actually...
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cori, phillip? >> a completely different experience. >> we should mention disneyland in california, the opening has been postponed indefinitely. >>> on the front lines, doctors are-and-death decisions. >>> and later, the politics of commuting roger stone. how muld impact could it have on chances of the president's re-election. have on chances of the president's re-election. though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm reaching for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? i'm on board. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, yo
cori, phillip? >> a completely different experience. >> we should mention disneyland in california, the opening has been postponed indefinitely. >>> on the front lines, doctors are-and-death decisions. >>> and later, the politics of commuting roger stone. how muld impact could it have on chances of the president's re-election. have on chances of the president's re-election. though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve...
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phillips which could nan britton have known about those things. and i've heard one historian say, "well, somehow she got access to those letters." that's just too far a stretch, ok? >> so, i think about what the question which he raised is a question i've had now for about 10 years since right in 1920 which is i would love to see those dna tests. this occurred to me quite a while because if we can do it on jefferson, we can -- and there are many collateral descendants of warren harding, he came from a really big family. >> yes, they did. >> and they're all doctors now. and -- but there was nan britton, elizabeth ann and she had two sons. so, i think dna testing is possible. i do not know if it is true that they have refused this or if anyone has asked them. i kind of doubt that, but i'll ask tonight. >> i think it's been difficult to arrange it. >> could you do it? >> we have only 20 minutes left and lots to cover, but i want to put on screen because we've been talking about the scandals and like, but we've alluded to the fact that there have been
phillips which could nan britton have known about those things. and i've heard one historian say, "well, somehow she got access to those letters." that's just too far a stretch, ok? >> so, i think about what the question which he raised is a question i've had now for about 10 years since right in 1920 which is i would love to see those dna tests. this occurred to me quite a while because if we can do it on jefferson, we can -- and there are many collateral descendants of warren...
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>> yes. >> but phillips, a voter fraud watchdog, was cagey about showing any evidence. >> do you havees. >> will you provide it? >> yes. >> can i have it? >> no. >> why? >> we're going to release everything to the public. >> when? >> as soon as we get done with the checks. >> hold on. so you're not done checking it yet? >> questions about a possible recount -- >> in fact, when phillips made his outrageous claim -- >> we count votes in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. >> states had not even certified their election results. >> we're not going to make a mistake. >> but that's on you. >> we're doing it. >> but you already accused them. >> look. i'm not a politician. i'm just a guy. >> millions of dead people voting, millions of illegals voting. >> then alex jones, the notorious conspiracy theorist, who said the u.s. government staged 9/11, picked up the story. >> donald j. trump didn't just win the electoral college, he also clearly won the popular vote. >> and after that story ran, president-elect trump tweeted for the first time that he won the popular vote if you deduct the milli
>> yes. >> but phillips, a voter fraud watchdog, was cagey about showing any evidence. >> do you havees. >> will you provide it? >> yes. >> can i have it? >> no. >> why? >> we're going to release everything to the public. >> when? >> as soon as we get done with the checks. >> hold on. so you're not done checking it yet? >> questions about a possible recount -- >> in fact, when phillips made his outrageous claim...
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phillip? >> thank you >> let's turn to michelle grossman see how we're starting off the week weather wise. extreme lly gross out there >> yesterday was disgusting walking out the door you felt that air on you it will be worse today we're looking at very dangerous heat find the pools, sprinklers, stay indoors in air conditioning. philadelphia could reach a heat index of 110 degrees look at the temperatures raleigh 96 going to feel like some spots reaching 100 degrees feeling more like 110 and stormy in the northern plains >>> take it easy out there we'll talk more about the week ahead. we have some relief for some of us coming up in the five day >>> a startling announcement from golf legend jack nicklaus over the weekend >> we contracted kofrs barbara was asymptomatic i had a sore throat and a cough and it didn't last very long and we were very, very fortunate we were very lucky >> the 80-year-old hall of famer revealed during a telecast that he and his wife had coronavirus back in march but no
phillip? >> thank you >> let's turn to michelle grossman see how we're starting off the week weather wise. extreme lly gross out there >> yesterday was disgusting walking out the door you felt that air on you it will be worse today we're looking at very dangerous heat find the pools, sprinklers, stay indoors in air conditioning. philadelphia could reach a heat index of 110 degrees look at the temperatures raleigh 96 going to feel like some spots reaching 100 degrees feeling...
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. >> i'm phillip mena. more than six months into this country's battle with covid-19 we're still struggling to contain it, infections are nearing the 3 million mark in new orleans officials ran out of tests five minutes after opening. in phoenix people sat in their cars for eight hours and san antonio officials imposing limits on testing. >> more than 200 scientists are urging the world health organization to advise guidelines and acknowledge the virus can spread through the air indoors. droplets stay airborne 12 minutes after someone stops speaking. >>> immigration and customs dealt a blow to international students, foreign students pursuing in the u.s. must leave or risk deportation if their college has switched to online only courses. >>> in florida, the education commissioner ordered all public schools to reopen next month following the guidance of health officials. >>> in texas a record number of people flooding ers, hospitalizations have increased 120% kerry sanders is in florida where patients are go
. >> i'm phillip mena. more than six months into this country's battle with covid-19 we're still struggling to contain it, infections are nearing the 3 million mark in new orleans officials ran out of tests five minutes after opening. in phoenix people sat in their cars for eight hours and san antonio officials imposing limits on testing. >> more than 200 scientists are urging the world health organization to advise guidelines and acknowledge the virus can spread through the air...
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phillips.ould like to know what this organization, americans for prosperity, whose prosperity are we talking about? all americans? it doesn't seem like you believe in that, because you want to cut states ando the people who have lost their jobs. this is nobody's fault, this pandemic. it's something we all have to for.equally bear the cost poorestdn't be upon the of the poor. the richest of the rich should also have to suffer as much as the poorest of the poor. atst: we at americans prosperity -- americans are prosperity, our goal is to remove barriers that hold every american from every walk of life , every walk of life, back from being able to live fulfilling lives was that we do that across the board. often on the economic policy front, what we are fighting for is more freedom and opportunity for people at the margins, those hurting the most, to be able to have fulfilling lives and live fulfilling lives. thatnk about the policies are sometimes hard to explain. i will give one or two examples.
phillips.ould like to know what this organization, americans for prosperity, whose prosperity are we talking about? all americans? it doesn't seem like you believe in that, because you want to cut states ando the people who have lost their jobs. this is nobody's fault, this pandemic. it's something we all have to for.equally bear the cost poorestdn't be upon the of the poor. the richest of the rich should also have to suffer as much as the poorest of the poor. atst: we at americans prosperity...
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site w dot com and don't forget you can follow us on twitter and instagram to add to this i'm kyra phillips and from me and thanks so much for watching. happiness fears for everyone schuman penises are very different from primates we have made totally ridiculous the size of your nature and their theory that this is climate change regular sex how creedence improves books you get smarter for free books. i'm not thinking out of the gym well i guess sometimes i am but most often women that one thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype question but if you think the future of the country that i don't. need it seems to take his grandmother day oh. it's cold out there. i'm rachel joins me from the german fun d.w. post. all becoming. evermore fashionable in fact it's a cheaper option than a food transfer and unsatisfied customers can return the playoff to the loads fell in europe's big clubs typically have a squad of 30 players plus several dozen more plying their trade all over the continent the hope is that their market value will rice a growing business conducted away from
site w dot com and don't forget you can follow us on twitter and instagram to add to this i'm kyra phillips and from me and thanks so much for watching. happiness fears for everyone schuman penises are very different from primates we have made totally ridiculous the size of your nature and their theory that this is climate change regular sex how creedence improves books you get smarter for free books. i'm not thinking out of the gym well i guess sometimes i am but most often women that one...
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compton phillips, thanks so much for coming on this morning. similar experience to california, right? early onset of the outbreak, early effort to shut down, and then as they reopen, they see a return of this. what does this tell us? what are we learning about washington -- from washington state about how to continue to keep the outbreak under control? >> it tells us that we can't get complacent. it is really easy to go from 0 to 100 in no time at all if we take our eye off the ball. and so doing all of the things that we know we need to do, but people are tired of doing. staying socially distant, wearing that mask everywhere you go. it's hard. it's really tough to do. but if we don't do it, the virus is continuously there lurking in the background and ready to rear its head again if we don't keep doing the hard things. >> yeah. >> do you know why the spike again in washington state and your state because jim showed the chart in early april. 800 cases a day and now we have seen the last two days of over 1,000 cases. i think the central question
compton phillips, thanks so much for coming on this morning. similar experience to california, right? early onset of the outbreak, early effort to shut down, and then as they reopen, they see a return of this. what does this tell us? what are we learning about washington -- from washington state about how to continue to keep the outbreak under control? >> it tells us that we can't get complacent. it is really easy to go from 0 to 100 in no time at all if we take our eye off the ball. and...
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greg phillips, still won't show us any evidence. >> the illegal immigrants were voting.llegal immigrants are voting. we don't want noncitizen voters. >> just like that, a voter fraud conspiracy was born. >> voter fraud, voter fraud, here's the evidence. it's a lie. >> trump has made an astounding number of completely unsubstantiated voter fraud claims over the years. as early as the 2012 election, he tweeted that president obama's win was a total sham. >> god bless the great state of iowa. >> in the 2016 primaries, he accused ted cruz of stealing iowa and marco rubio of rigging florida. >> new hampshire was taken away. >> he said there were bus loads of out of state voters who stole the state of new hampshire. >> nearly 2 million dead people voted for hillary clinton. >> tens of millions mail-in ballots. >> and in 2020 -- >> will they be forged. >> according to our president. >> will they be stolen from mailboxes? >> -- mail-in ballots will be riddled with fraud. >> will they be taken from the mail men and mail women? >> it's based on a lie, and it's a big, magical trick
greg phillips, still won't show us any evidence. >> the illegal immigrants were voting.llegal immigrants are voting. we don't want noncitizen voters. >> just like that, a voter fraud conspiracy was born. >> voter fraud, voter fraud, here's the evidence. it's a lie. >> trump has made an astounding number of completely unsubstantiated voter fraud claims over the years. as early as the 2012 election, he tweeted that president obama's win was a total sham. >> god bless...
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. >> an obscure, right-wing operative named greg phillips tweeted a bombshell.of noncitizen votes exceeds 3 million. >> can you prove, right now, that 3 million people voted illegally? >> yes. >> but phillips, a voter-fraud watchdog, was cagey about showing any evidence. >> do you have the proof? >> yes. >> will you provide it? >> yes. >> can i have it? >> no. >> why? >> we're going to release everything to the public. >> when? >> as soon as we get done with the checks. >> so you're not done checking it, yet. >> questions about a possible recount. >> in fact, when phillips made his outrageous claim. >> recount votes in michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. >> states had not even certified their election results. >> we're not going to make a mistake. we're going to do this. we're doing it. >> you already accused them. >> look, i'm not a politician. i'm just a guy. >> millions of dead people voting. millions of illegals voting. >> then, alex jones, the notorious conspiracy theorist, who said the u.s. government staged 9/11, picked up the story. >> donald j. trump
. >> an obscure, right-wing operative named greg phillips tweeted a bombshell.of noncitizen votes exceeds 3 million. >> can you prove, right now, that 3 million people voted illegally? >> yes. >> but phillips, a voter-fraud watchdog, was cagey about showing any evidence. >> do you have the proof? >> yes. >> will you provide it? >> yes. >> can i have it? >> no. >> why? >> we're going to release everything to the public....
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phillip randolph. and he had a different view of what he wanted from that -- the -- the legislation. you know, the civil rights legislation. and it was that -- the night the meeting before the i have a dream speech for martin luther king and he was one of the speakers. that he had words with a. phillip randolph about how it didn't go far enough. and he was going to criticize and get up there in front of, you know, the thousands of people. and talk about how, hey, this isn't good enough for us, man. and -- and he listened to his elders. and they -- they convinced him that, hey, you know what? you don't need to speak out about this publicly, now. we can all come to a point where we're in agreement. and in so many ways, represented kind of the black lives matter movement that we see today. and that there is always going to be -- it's completely normal, you know, the tension 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 a
phillip randolph. and he had a different view of what he wanted from that -- the -- the legislation. you know, the civil rights legislation. and it was that -- the night the meeting before the i have a dream speech for martin luther king and he was one of the speakers. that he had words with a. phillip randolph about how it didn't go far enough. and he was going to criticize and get up there in front of, you know, the thousands of people. and talk about how, hey, this isn't good enough for us,...
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explain as we kick off your wednesday "early today" begins right now >>> good wednesday morning i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. th states. th,0e na as the number of infected americans closes im. >> the covid-19 vaccine is showing promising results. the trial included 45 adults, phase three starts later this month. >> the pandemic is making it harder for families to put food on the table in june there was a larger than expected cost increase for food of .6% the prices have risen for six straight months. >>> there is one industry that seems to be booming. colorado sent a monthly record for pot sales in may reaching over $130 million. >>> closed signs are back up in california after recently opening. the golden state was the first with shelter in place orders and now over 7,000 people have died. >> reporter: with california crippled by covid, the shutdown now becoming the largest to implement a massive roll back. the governor's new closures aren't just limited to indoor dining, bars, movie theaters and churches most hair salons, gyms and noncritical offices must also shutter. >> i just
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earnings season gets underway, phillips reports beating estimates. good morning.op news this morning has to be what is going on in the eu, able to get a deal at the last moment after a lot of back and forth this weekend between the group. the hardliners are in for 390 billion euros in grants. i think the week will be the spotlight -- the spotlight will be on the fiscal front. both sides of the atlantic, we see the want for a stimulus package. the european union, inching closer to there's while in america, they are kicking off negotiations. want $1blicans trillion, while the democrats want three point trillion dollars and president trump yesterday said he might veto a bill if it comes to him without payroll tax cuts. it will be tough negotiations in washington. matt: i think that is one of the most exciting stories. the eu recovery plan was priced in already by markets. the participants like our guest cohost guy stear saying they expect something to happen. on the u.s. side, a bigger concern for a lot of people watching bankruptcies. that is a much bigger concern i
earnings season gets underway, phillips reports beating estimates. good morning.op news this morning has to be what is going on in the eu, able to get a deal at the last moment after a lot of back and forth this weekend between the group. the hardliners are in for 390 billion euros in grants. i think the week will be the spotlight -- the spotlight will be on the fiscal front. both sides of the atlantic, we see the want for a stimulus package. the european union, inching closer to there's while...
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>>phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>million coronavirus infections officials are clashing over the next steps and the supreme court rules on to birth control cases by they ruled employers can refuse to offer free contraception and after the break and we actually develop herd
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. >> especially for marissa phillips and her little girls. >> she would wake up in the middle of the night crying that she misses her daddy. throughout the day she will go through periods where she is kind of sad because she misses her daddy. >> the little ones have kept mom busy and entertained but this particular deployment has been challenging. >> and has been hard with him being away and with everything going on. there were times where i just wished i had someone to lean on. >> moritz and the girls waited an extra three months for this day. every time they thought dad was finally coming home covid 19 travel restrictions push things back. >> it is too heartbreaking when we get so close and you tell me it got extended again. we have just been patiently waiting and he finally got the for sure he was coming home. >> skyler phillips thought this day would never come. >> it felt unreal. i was not expecting it so soon. i was ready to come home. >> we were so anxious to see him. we could not wait at home for him to show up. we just wanted to see him as soon as he got off the plane. >> it
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>>in dublin phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. for virtual 4th of july celebration will show you some of the most memorable moments from the biggest fireworks shows on the west coast, san diego's a big bay boom will be featured. >>and we'll honor local heroes who have been on the front lines of the pandemic you can check out the 4th of july celebration on kron 4 starting at 09:00pm. and the 4th of july weekend almost here but for anybody planning to do traveling. the news is not good that's especially true for anybody trying to europe or are hoping to fly to new york state kron four's charles clifford explains. >>well here at sfo on tuesday, the airport remains basically a ghost town there's only a handful of flights up on the arrivals and departure board and very few people in the terminals and we've got 2 bits of news now that could make travel even more restrictive. the european union has announced that u.s. citizens will not be allowed to travel to europe for at least 2 weeks starting on july first the travel restriction doesn
>>in dublin phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. for virtual 4th of july celebration will show you some of the most memorable moments from the biggest fireworks shows on the west coast, san diego's a big bay boom will be featured. >>and we'll honor local heroes who have been on the front lines of the pandemic you can check out the 4th of july celebration on kron 4 starting at 09:00pm. and the 4th of july weekend almost here but for anybody planning to do traveling. the news is not good...
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i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. a lot of questions about safely moving forward as the coronavirus spreads rapidly across the country at least five states have reached single day records of new cases. >> the top health official in tulsa say president trump's rally likely contributed to a spike in cases in oklahoma a few days before the event. the city recorded 89 cases in one day. between monday and tuesday, tulsa reported nearly 500 cases. >>> the ivy league canceled all sports for the fall semester due to coronavirus concerns. a decision whether fall sports could be played in the spring will be made at another date >>> stanford university is cutting a third of their varsity sports and ohio state suspended teamworkouts after their last round of covid testing >>> renewed concern about dire shortages of protective gear doctors in houston are already reusing n-95 masks for up to 15 days the trump administration is pushing to get students back in school >> reporter: president trump is escalating his push for schools to
i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. a lot of questions about safely moving forward as the coronavirus spreads rapidly across the country at least five states have reached single day records of new cases. >> the top health official in tulsa say president trump's rally likely contributed to a spike in cases in oklahoma a few days before the event. the city recorded 89 cases in one day. between monday and tuesday, tulsa reported nearly 500 cases. >>> the ivy league...
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"early today" starts right now good morning i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. in dozens of states the coronavirus crisis is growing more concerning by the day california now has the distinction of the most confirmed cases after surpassing new york and florida is quickly getting closer to the 400,000 mark a list of major retailers that require shoppers to wear a face mask during the pandemic continues to grow. best buy, costco, cvs, walmart and home depot already have a policy target will start on august 1st. at least 75 hand sanitizer brands have now been added to the fda's recall list. some of the items whicwalmart, other national chas contain methanol >>> tour ships were out in niagra falls the u.s. ship made of the mist was chock full of tourists while the canadian ship just had a handful of people on board some people call it a response to the pandemic. >>> new hope is on the horizon a tentative agreement on a $1 trillion aid package. it includes billions for testing schools and more stimulus checks tracie potts joining us now s fl though right? >> it's far
"early today" starts right now good morning i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. in dozens of states the coronavirus crisis is growing more concerning by the day california now has the distinction of the most confirmed cases after surpassing new york and florida is quickly getting closer to the 400,000 mark a list of major retailers that require shoppers to wear a face mask during the pandemic continues to grow. best buy, costco, cvs, walmart and home depot already have a...
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amy phillips. john, the president is claiming that the coronavirus is being handled is the word he's using. i'm wondering by whom. i'm won dering what map he's looking at because the map we are seeing shows the opposite picture. what's happening? >> he's not looking at the map. he's taken the map, put it on the shelf and decided other people will take care of that. he's made the strategic decision that the economy is what his strong point is and he's going to talk it up. he had a news conference today at the white house. he came in to tout the strong economic numbers today, jobs added. that is good news, no doubt about it. but he didn't take questions because he knew he was going to get questions about the surging coronavirus numbers -- >> while i have you, john, we have breaking news just in. speaking of that surge, a new single-day record of coronavirus cases, we are now are up to 51,504. 51,504. can you imagine? and the president seems to still be in denial? >> well, that's exactly what the situ
amy phillips. john, the president is claiming that the coronavirus is being handled is the word he's using. i'm wondering by whom. i'm won dering what map he's looking at because the map we are seeing shows the opposite picture. what's happening? >> he's not looking at the map. he's taken the map, put it on the shelf and decided other people will take care of that. he's made the strategic decision that the economy is what his strong point is and he's going to talk it up. he had a news...
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"early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. it was announced former teacher mary kaye laterno has died after a battle with colon cancer she captured headlines for her ill is it affair with a student. she was found guilty of rapping billy faleau and had his child and married him after she got out of jail. they had another child and separated it in 2017 the father cared for her during the final month of her life. mary kay was 58 years old. >> turning to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the united states is now over 3 million. that grim milestone was reached as the trump administration formally gave notice to withdraw from the world health organization over its response to covid the country that is second to america in the number of infections is brazil the government has stopped reporting accurate numbers, but at least 65,000 brazilians have died from the virus. and after downplaying the risk, president jair bolsonaro revealed he tested positive. while speaking with reporters ab
"early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. it was announced former teacher mary kaye laterno has died after a battle with colon cancer she captured headlines for her ill is it affair with a student. she was found guilty of rapping billy faleau and had his child and married him after she got out of jail. they had another child and separated it in 2017 the father cared for her during the final month of her life. mary kay...
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sacrifice. >> i wouldn't be here without rachel long who is the true hero. >> reporter: and yet phillipsws it is greatest catch he's ever made. janet shamlian, cbs news. >> o'donnell: still serving his country. we'll be right back. building aence 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. all otc pain relievers including volthave one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've bo
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major injuries meantime the search for a suspect goes on it might be a delivery driver kron four's phillipe chagall has the story. do the right thing. and be held accountable. for her to my son doctors tell amanda jones that her 7 year-old boy only and is expected to survive the major injuries, he suffered thursday afternoon. >>her neighbors surveillance cameras captured with the california highway patrol describes as a white box truck running over and over at around 4 o'clock in the afternoon after he fell riding a scooter down his driveway on vine avenue near leslie avenue in martinez all you had to do was stop. it was an accident. his response. it was tragic amanda's neighbor brandi picks 10 shared this surveillance picture of the truck passing through the area after the collision she was also outside when the crash happened that car just kept going he probably 30 miles an hour in a residential area where the speed limit is 25 miles per hour. the chp is investigating the felony hit and run collision officer brandon korea says this may be the truck. >>and driver possibly involved, we don'
major injuries meantime the search for a suspect goes on it might be a delivery driver kron four's phillipe chagall has the story. do the right thing. and be held accountable. for her to my son doctors tell amanda jones that her 7 year-old boy only and is expected to survive the major injuries, he suffered thursday afternoon. >>her neighbors surveillance cameras captured with the california highway patrol describes as a white box truck running over and over at around 4 o'clock in the...
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kron four's phillipe djegal has that story. >>although alameda county much like others in the bay area has been plagued by the use of illegal fireworks in recent weeks it wasn't until sunday that safe and sane fireworks went on sale in dublin and demand is high we're doing it may be out 3 to 4 times more than we did before. >>okay not to enter percent increase right now kim delap work is a former president of the rotary club of dublin, one of at least 13 nonprofit organizations and schools selling legal fireworks. delacourt says ongoing shelter-in-place orders and an excuse to spend some time outdoors is leading to record sales for his boot and he's been a part of this fund raiser for more than 15 years to make them safe and sane is still not a gun powder is inside and the way they acquire off nothing gets airborne so they're not like roman candles or anything like that which is illegal. there are some changes to the rules this year on how and where the fireworks can be used in dublin unlike in the past fireworks are not allowe
kron four's phillipe djegal has that story. >>although alameda county much like others in the bay area has been plagued by the use of illegal fireworks in recent weeks it wasn't until sunday that safe and sane fireworks went on sale in dublin and demand is high we're doing it may be out 3 to 4 times more than we did before. >>okay not to enter percent increase right now kim delap work is a former president of the rotary club of dublin, one of at least 13 nonprofit organizations and...
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. >> especially for marissa phillips and her little girls, maddie and elyse. >> she will wake up in the middle of the night crying that she misses her daddy. throughout the day she will go through periods where she is just sad, because she misses her daddy. >> they have kept mom busy and entertained but this particular in deployment has been challenging. >> it is been difficult with everything going on, there were times when i just wanted somebody to lean on. >> marissa and the girls waited an extra three months, every time they thought that was coming home, covid-19 travel restrictions push things back. >> it is heartbreaking when we get so close, and you tell me it got extended again. >> we've just been patiently waiting, and we finally got the pressure that he was coming home. >> staff sergeant skyler phillips thought this day would never come. >> it felt unreal, i wasn't expecting it so soon. i was ready to come home, but it didn't seem like it was going to be happening. >> we are so anxious to see you, we can't wait for you to show up. we just want to see you as soon as you get off
. >> especially for marissa phillips and her little girls, maddie and elyse. >> she will wake up in the middle of the night crying that she misses her daddy. throughout the day she will go through periods where she is just sad, because she misses her daddy. >> they have kept mom busy and entertained but this particular in deployment has been challenging. >> it is been difficult with everything going on, there were times when i just wanted somebody to lean on. >>...
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>>that was abby phillip reporting for us tonight and the pressure on facebook appears to be getting the attention of ceo mark zuckerberg has agreed to meet this week with civil rights or going to the organizers behind the boycott. an extra 5.30 a new study revealing which types of face coverings we should and should not be wearing to best prevent the spread of covid-19. though many americans are hoping for things get back to normal this 4th of july holiday health experts are warning that behavior can only lead to more outbreaks. >>and fire officials in contra costa county say they're concerned about the upcoming holiday. how they're planning
>>that was abby phillip reporting for us tonight and the pressure on facebook appears to be getting the attention of ceo mark zuckerberg has agreed to meet this week with civil rights or going to the organizers behind the boycott. an extra 5.30 a new study revealing which types of face coverings we should and should not be wearing to best prevent the spread of covid-19. though many americans are hoping for things get back to normal this 4th of july holiday health experts are warning that...
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it is friday "early today" starts now good morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances revarria. the united states is facing many of the challenges we first saw in april now there are new coronavirus hot spots feeling the pressure both texas and florida just recorded their highest totals for single day deaths. >> overwhelmed healthcare workers were again raising alarms about shortages of masks, go nurses found that 85% are being asked to re-use the single use protective gear a nurse in dallas told nbc news she used the same mask for two weeks. >>> the pandemic may be causing cases of broken heart syndrome to rise in people who do not have coronavirus this condition is brought on by intense emotional or physical stress and causes the heart to enlarge. the syndrome is usually treatable. >>> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell signaled he may skip the republican national convention in florida. he said it depends how safe things are looking in late august florida is one of several states reporting troubling numbers. here is nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: in a growing number o
it is friday "early today" starts now good morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances revarria. the united states is facing many of the challenges we first saw in april now there are new coronavirus hot spots feeling the pressure both texas and florida just recorded their highest totals for single day deaths. >> overwhelmed healthcare workers were again raising alarms about shortages of masks, go nurses found that 85% are being asked to re-use the single use protective gear...
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phillips, can i ask you about that.s that partly because after three, four months of intensely battling this virus, you have doctors e.r. staff, they understand how to deal with this better? is it not because the virus is petering out, it's because effective treatment and the way they approach the protocol has gotten better? >> yeah. you're spot on, alex. it's that definitely the virus is not petering anywhere. it's right here to stay. but we do have better tools in our arsenal. hospitals are better equipped. just even in terms of having the equipment they need to treat patients. we're more knowledgeable. there are better treatments. we know better how to do ventd ventilator settings. we know -- have better protocols to approach patients. also, a younger group is getting infected, and you have to remember there is a delay between an increase in hospitalizations and deaths. the total between the time of infection and death is -- can be five weeks or longer. so we really don't know what's going to happen there. >> so what
phillips, can i ask you about that.s that partly because after three, four months of intensely battling this virus, you have doctors e.r. staff, they understand how to deal with this better? is it not because the virus is petering out, it's because effective treatment and the way they approach the protocol has gotten better? >> yeah. you're spot on, alex. it's that definitely the virus is not petering anywhere. it's right here to stay. but we do have better tools in our arsenal. hospitals...
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phillips we like.ll together but they don't have a worry about commodity prices. the commodity prices is the tough thing to forecast. their world will be rights once the pandemic goes away, once people are driving cars again and flying in planes again because they buy crude oil from others, refine it, sell it as gasoline, sell it as jet fuel. they're down 40%, all three of them, three major refiners, phillips, valero, marathon. so if you trace that back to the top, down 40, math of that you will be up 66% if you can just wait for that. liz: what about demand? i say that at 30,000 feet where we started to see china is pulling back from purchasing foreign oil at the moment. they're just worried that we may see round two of this horrific virus. we're in phase one certainly in the beginning and it is looking still very ugly. we have record numbers of infections in certain parts of the u.s. you still see demand where it is supposed to be versus where it is going to be? >> it will be when the pandemic is ove
phillips we like.ll together but they don't have a worry about commodity prices. the commodity prices is the tough thing to forecast. their world will be rights once the pandemic goes away, once people are driving cars again and flying in planes again because they buy crude oil from others, refine it, sell it as gasoline, sell it as jet fuel. they're down 40%, all three of them, three major refiners, phillips, valero, marathon. so if you trace that back to the top, down 40, math of that you...
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phillips thank you. that's over the show will be back on monday don't capitalism coronavirus and carlito's way with iconic character actor luis was until then wash to join the underground and you through twitter facebook instagram without. my social class. people poverty 1st. if you're born into a poor family if you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger than your born into generational poverty. it's a fight the fight every day so you meet your needs and the needs of your family. during the vietnam war u.s. forces are also neighbor unless there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. until our so much that is officially the most heavily bombed country per capita in the ball of human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country jordan i really don't think it's happening there even today kids in laos ful
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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 would do something for young people who were now struggling to find jobs after the cave in lockdown he would also help elderly people who needed assistance but he also said that he wouldn't completely change course and he would stick to the reforms he had announced when coming to power for example the very controversial pension reform against which at the french demonstrated for months on end just before the lockdown so it does mean that you might not call wants to bring in fresh wind he
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...
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of post pandemic human equality joining me now via skype from victorian counted to join the psni phillips whose book coauthored by michel reward ski the people's republic of wal-mart is out now lisa thanks so much for coming on your your book the people's republic of wal-mart explains how kweisi monopoly companies like supermarkets. where essentially soviet style blandly connolly's within gaveled lism i don't know where the you'd agree with that witnessing how will advance cabalist economies lead capitalist economies or reacted to coronavirus doing they read your book and they've understood the when there's an emergency you go to do things the wal-mart way yet and that's that's quite interesting what we've seen is that. for all of the discourse every last 40 years certainly a liberal argument that markets are at the optimum mechanism of allocation of goods and services when the crisis comes markets just are insufficient they are too slow to bear too laggard late or in many cases simply aren't producing the items that they're needed and suddenly the state it's back in vogue to plant that a
of post pandemic human equality joining me now via skype from victorian counted to join the psni phillips whose book coauthored by michel reward ski the people's republic of wal-mart is out now lisa thanks so much for coming on your your book the people's republic of wal-mart explains how kweisi monopoly companies like supermarkets. where essentially soviet style blandly connolly's within gaveled lism i don't know where the you'd agree with that witnessing how will advance cabalist economies...
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phillips thank you. if you. join the underground facebook. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. dramatic development only mostly. i don't see how that will be successful very. london police officer is suspended after video. also ahead. protests. there over his handling of the. corruption. and despite the us having the most cases. breaking new infections this week alone pushes ahead with getting students back in class with. every other country has circuits and schools except the united states.
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in light of what's happened so recently let's talk to chris phillips he's the former head of the british national counterterrorism security office a chris thanks been up bright and early with us this morning pre-show ated video from london do you think that arrest technique used by the officers say especially in light of what's happened over the last few months is in any way shape or form justified. just avoid is a interesting word i think what you have to do is go back to this and think this is a man that was fighting he was arrested for a fright and also for have been a large knife now one of the police officers goes to do they have to control someone and sometimes in a violent situation and arrested george and you do get in the wrong position though you do get in a position where you have to try and maintain protection of them someone's head whether the spitting or otherwise we haven't seen the full video what we've seen is an excerpt from a video which shows an officer trying to detain a man i think people of rushing to judgment i mean the man was shouting for goodness sake so it cle
in light of what's happened so recently let's talk to chris phillips he's the former head of the british national counterterrorism security office a chris thanks been up bright and early with us this morning pre-show ated video from london do you think that arrest technique used by the officers say especially in light of what's happened over the last few months is in any way shape or form justified. just avoid is a interesting word i think what you have to do is go back to this and think this...
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law enforcement the authority the site and find offenders who are in the act and as kron four's phillipe djegal reports for us tonight, this is said to be an alternative to the county having to rely solely on criminal prosecutions. >>during a virtual special meeting tuesday. all 5 contra costa county supervisors approved an urgency ordinance establishes administrative notices and potential fines for individuals and businesses violating state and county social distancing and face covering mandates simply watch the numbers continue to go up. >>i really don't want to find yourself in a mandatory shelter-in-place likely had back in march a violation will amount to an infraction rather than a misdemeanor or felony the offender will have up to 2 days to correct their error. >>if they do they can avoid a fine fines can also be appealed the approach all along has been educational. and we'll continue to be but the fines are extra tool and non criminally. we don't want this to be criminal and non-criminal e have extra opportunities for enforcement for individuals, the fines range from $100 for a f
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in power and more recently stakes was working together with the now former prime minister who are phillipe on the strategy to bring a company france out of the cove it 19 lockdowns is very raw known amongst politicians amongst senior public servants but not that well known amongst the general public and does his appointment as prime minister mark the beginning of a change of policy in france well not really he is from the center right party leader people a car and him on my car came to power the president came to power 3 years ago saying that he would implement the left wing and right wing front you know the center left and center light center right wing policies and so far he's more or less focused on the center right policies and market orientated policy so it seems that he's going to follow through with this strategy until 2022 when the next presidential election is coming up in one of the my clouseau talked to regional newspapers this morning and he said he underlined that he would do other reforms he would help young people to find jobs he would help the elderly who needed assistance
in power and more recently stakes was working together with the now former prime minister who are phillipe on the strategy to bring a company france out of the cove it 19 lockdowns is very raw known amongst politicians amongst senior public servants but not that well known amongst the general public and does his appointment as prime minister mark the beginning of a change of policy in france well not really he is from the center right party leader people a car and him on my car came to power...
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. >> and i'm abby phillip, in for christi paul today. and another record-setting day of coronavirus infections across the country. the u.s. added more than 66,000 cases, in just one day. that's the latest number in to cnn. it is the seventh time in 11 days that the u.s. has broken that record. >> the epicenter is now in florida. and that's where president trump was yesterday, for events not related to the coronavirus response. the the stastate recorded more 11,000 new cases and 93 deaths alone, on friday. and after facing weeks of pressure, florida is now r releasing details on coronavirus hospitalizations. >> let's take you to texas now where the latest numbers there have more than 10,000 covid patients in hospitals. the governor has already rolled back reopening. he says the next step would have to be a lockdown. >> and in georgia, the governor is reactivating a field hospital at a convention center in atlanta. the mayor there is rolling back reopening to essential travel only. and restaurants are being asked to close for dine-in servi
. >> and i'm abby phillip, in for christi paul today. and another record-setting day of coronavirus infections across the country. the u.s. added more than 66,000 cases, in just one day. that's the latest number in to cnn. it is the seventh time in 11 days that the u.s. has broken that record. >> the epicenter is now in florida. and that's where president trump was yesterday, for events not related to the coronavirus response. the the stastate recorded more 11,000 new cases and 93...
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it's good to see you, phillip. >> reporter: good to see you as well, dom. a health scare to tell you about for chief justice john roberts supreme court spokesman revealed the 65-year-old was hospitalized after falling and injuring his head while out on a walk near his home the injury needed sutures. the chief justice stayed the night in hospital out of an abundance of caution he has suffered from seizures in the past doctors believe the fall was due to lightheadedness due to dehydration. >>> new details in the jeffrey epstein case maxwell is demanding that the epstein estate pay for her legal fees epstein's lawyers reportedly filed a motion to dismiss. that case has been delayed until september. >>> finally on this tuesday, former president jimmy carter celebrated another milestone his 74th wedding anniversary jimmy and rows lynn carter have been married for 27,765 days making them the longest married presidential couple in american history. the carters grew up together in plains, georgia. they were married in 1946 right after jimmy graduated from the u.s.
it's good to see you, phillip. >> reporter: good to see you as well, dom. a health scare to tell you about for chief justice john roberts supreme court spokesman revealed the 65-year-old was hospitalized after falling and injuring his head while out on a walk near his home the injury needed sutures. the chief justice stayed the night in hospital out of an abundance of caution he has suffered from seizures in the past doctors believe the fall was due to lightheadedness due to dehydration....
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also joining is dagen mcdowell, cabot phillips and francis newton stacy.reat to see everybody this morning. thank you for being here. steven, let's kick it off with you. is earnings the focus or something else? what's driving markets this morning and over the near term? >> yeah, i mean, near term it's going to be pretty choppy, maria, as i've been saying. we're not seeing a sharp recovery on the industrial financials, the value side of the market. most of the earnings are coming out and people are a little disappointed, i think. on the other hand, it's not falling apart either and everyone is looking forward to when we get through this crisis. we know that stocks are going to be worth a lot more, that's the challenge for investors right now, on a two to three year view, stocks are going a lot higher, pretty clearly. the problem is, in the near term, we've got a lot of chop. the growth side of the market has already had a great run and the stocks have to grow into the prices. so i think we're kind of just chopping wood and then we've got to get through the
also joining is dagen mcdowell, cabot phillips and francis newton stacy.reat to see everybody this morning. thank you for being here. steven, let's kick it off with you. is earnings the focus or something else? what's driving markets this morning and over the near term? >> yeah, i mean, near term it's going to be pretty choppy, maria, as i've been saying. we're not seeing a sharp recovery on the industrial financials, the value side of the market. most of the earnings are coming out and...