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anna: thanks very much for joining us, rachel reeves, u.k.llor of the duchy of lancaster. up next, green financed. the ecb says it will stop excepting bonds as part of its asset purchase program. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. making moves to the upside, up by 9/10 of 1% on the stoxx 600. the european central bank risks legal trouble of it tries to extend the emergency powers of its pandemic bond buying plans to its other asset purchasing programs, according to an executive board member. the statements comes as the global bank took a stance on climate changed. it would start blinking bonds as part of its goals. joining us is the head of the northern trust asset management. marie, good to speak with you. we have talked in the past about the green agenda, esg scenes. the news the ecb will be buying green bonds, i suppose many of the market had supposed that given that governments will be issuing so many of them. does that come as a surprise to the market at all? >> i don't think it comes as a surprise. righ
anna: thanks very much for joining us, rachel reeves, u.k.llor of the duchy of lancaster. up next, green financed. the ecb says it will stop excepting bonds as part of its asset purchase program. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. making moves to the upside, up by 9/10 of 1% on the stoxx 600. the european central bank risks legal trouble of it tries to extend the emergency powers of its pandemic bond buying plans to its other asset purchasing programs,...
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governor reeves: thank you, mr. president, for your leadership through this pandemic and through this crisis. this is -- it was said by democrats and republicans alike. this is a game changer. in our state of mississippi, our k-12 schools have been open for nine weeks. our institutions of higher learning have been open for about the same, but while we have testing available now, at least once a week in every county of our state, what this allocation is going to allow for us is we will have testing available for our k-12 teachers every single day going forward, and the thing that we know is that kids learn, and secretary devos knows this well, kids learn better in the classroom than when they are doing distant learning -- distance learning or a hybrid. we want to get 100% of our kids back in the classroom. it is also critically important, mr. president, your decision to allocate on the front end to the historically black colleges and universities. it means the world to mississippi. our larger institutions have the la
governor reeves: thank you, mr. president, for your leadership through this pandemic and through this crisis. this is -- it was said by democrats and republicans alike. this is a game changer. in our state of mississippi, our k-12 schools have been open for nine weeks. our institutions of higher learning have been open for about the same, but while we have testing available now, at least once a week in every county of our state, what this allocation is going to allow for us is we will have...
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miss reeves, mr. moosy, mr. sedlick, a question for you to respond to. miss reeves, when you were talking, you were discussing how we could create barriers to entry that could cause either businesses already in place to go out of business or others just not to decide to go down this path because of the lack of certainty. i do believe uncertainty was what drove the original dmca and gave rise to a lot of success stories. but i was also -- i started at a high-tech startup, was at a high-tech startup company in the mid '80s, it was more the realm of businesses that you were speaking to. but i'm also trying to find a way to balance that against the startup community of creators. i was thinking when mr. sedlick and mr. mowsy were speaking that we could have a whole generation of creators that could take a look at the threat of their life's work, never bearing fruit for themselves or their families. and the whole emergence of the internet and the content that we're seeing today is largely based on creative works that people want to see and share. so can you se
miss reeves, mr. moosy, mr. sedlick, a question for you to respond to. miss reeves, when you were talking, you were discussing how we could create barriers to entry that could cause either businesses already in place to go out of business or others just not to decide to go down this path because of the lack of certainty. i do believe uncertainty was what drove the original dmca and gave rise to a lot of success stories. but i was also -- i started at a high-tech startup, was at a high-tech...
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giroir,y azar, admiral and others, and work with governors like governor reeves and a testament to great companies like abbott laboratories and the thousands of employees who, mr. president, i know have literally worked around the clock since the early days in the pandemic, when you brought in the greatest research saidnies in america and that we need medicines known as therapeutics. we need a vaccine for america. and you also challenged them to develop a rapid point-of-care test that could be distributed all across america and enable us more effectively to slow the spread and flatten the curve, protect the vulnerable, and save lives. mr. president, today's announcement is really emblematic of the public-private partnership that you forged from the early days of this pandemic. as you said, we met today with the nation's governors, the white house going virus task force completed our 48th conference call with america's governors. but all along the way, from our very first meeting, you made it clear that we would spare no expense of the federal government. the full resources of the federal
giroir,y azar, admiral and others, and work with governors like governor reeves and a testament to great companies like abbott laboratories and the thousands of employees who, mr. president, i know have literally worked around the clock since the early days in the pandemic, when you brought in the greatest research saidnies in america and that we need medicines known as therapeutics. we need a vaccine for america. and you also challenged them to develop a rapid point-of-care test that could be...
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tate reeves in mississippi. thank you, sir.le, historic and deadly wild fires scorching the west. smoke is making its way to the east coast. plus, there's this -- new video shows the aftermath of the ambush on two l.a. sheriff deputies from over the weekend. we have an update now at this hour on their conditions and also the search for a suspect. - hey, can i... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. [narrator] this is steve. safe drivers do save 40%. he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. but this, this is the future. the future of communicating of hearing and connecting with life. and this, is
tate reeves in mississippi. thank you, sir.le, historic and deadly wild fires scorching the west. smoke is making its way to the east coast. plus, there's this -- new video shows the aftermath of the ambush on two l.a. sheriff deputies from over the weekend. we have an update now at this hour on their conditions and also the search for a suspect. - hey, can i... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers...
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we are also joined by mississippi governor tate reeves.bbot robert ford. robert, thank you very much. greatjob. ford. robert, thank you very much. great job. today ford. robert, thank you very much. greatjob. today i'm pleased to report that we are announcing our plan to distribute 150 million point—of—care tests in the coming weeks. very, very soon. this will be more than double the number of tests already performed. here's our plan, 50 million tests will go to protect the most vulnerable communities, which we've always promised to do, including 18 million for nursing homes, 15 million for assisted living facilities, 10 million for home health and hospice care agencies, and nearly 1 home health and hospice care agencies, and nearly1 million for historically black colleges and universities, and also tribal nation colleges. 100 million rapid point—of—care tests will be given to states and territories to support effo rts states and territories to support efforts to reopen their economies and schools immediately, and fast as they can. for exa
we are also joined by mississippi governor tate reeves.bbot robert ford. robert, thank you very much. greatjob. ford. robert, thank you very much. great job. today ford. robert, thank you very much. greatjob. today i'm pleased to report that we are announcing our plan to distribute 150 million point—of—care tests in the coming weeks. very, very soon. this will be more than double the number of tests already performed. here's our plan, 50 million tests will go to protect the most vulnerable...
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we are also joined by mississippi governor tate reeves. had a tremendous victory, we're so proud of you. and as well by abbott ceo robert ford. robert, thank you very much. great job. today i'm pleased to report that we're announcing our plan to distribute 150 million abbott rapid point of care tests in the coming weeks. very very soon. this will be more than double the number of tests already performed and here's our plan. 50 million tests will go to protect the most vulnerable communities which we have always promised to do, including 18 million for nursing homes, 15 million for assisted living facilities, 10 million for home health and hospice care agencies and nearly one million for historically black colleges and universities and also tribal nation colleges, 100 million rapid point of care tests will be given to states and territories to support efforts to reopen their economies and schools immediately and fast as they can. for example, the support my administration is providing would allow every state to on a very regular basis test
we are also joined by mississippi governor tate reeves. had a tremendous victory, we're so proud of you. and as well by abbott ceo robert ford. robert, thank you very much. great job. today i'm pleased to report that we're announcing our plan to distribute 150 million abbott rapid point of care tests in the coming weeks. very very soon. this will be more than double the number of tests already performed and here's our plan. 50 million tests will go to protect the most vulnerable communities...
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bar for 37 years now he may have to lay off a star for good there's little of the french show or the reeve under splay here these days is really pretty even though it was small that north the small businesses are in big trouble a 2nd what don't we spell the end for lots and lots of them. here for. we travel farther into the oz us with almost 1500 that the region was a covert 19 at the center. even now only paris has more patients hospitalized with the virus. normally this area is specially popular with belgians. but the belgian government is currently advising people not to travel here so these days there are futurists around. like there are fewer and fewer people in the restaurants we haven't met so many cyclists i imagine they'd be more it's nice for us on the municipality of middle earth has just 800 residents. but a boast 21 aris and vineyards as far as the eye can see telling the soil and taste in the grapes. recently causes tivo and bungee most specked took over this fin yard from the respective parents a changing of the guard in the mists of a crisis. he said we have too many greatn
bar for 37 years now he may have to lay off a star for good there's little of the french show or the reeve under splay here these days is really pretty even though it was small that north the small businesses are in big trouble a 2nd what don't we spell the end for lots and lots of them. here for. we travel farther into the oz us with almost 1500 that the region was a covert 19 at the center. even now only paris has more patients hospitalized with the virus. normally this area is specially...
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than in the company of william s preston, esq and ted theodore logan — aka alex winter and keanu reevesd stallyns. back in 1989, bill and ted's excellent adventure introduced us to wyld stallyns, whose terrible guitar—twiddling music would apparently improve so much that it would go on to unify the cosmos. but two movies and three decades later, our now—ageing antiheroes still haven't written the song that will save reality as we know it. so it's now time for bill and ted to face the music in a belated but delightedly bonkers threequel. penned by original writers chris matheson and ed solomon, the script picks up with bill and ted still plugging away at their dreams — to the dismay of their respective wives. greetings, my excellent friends. when kelly, daughter of time—traveller rufus, arrives from the future to tell the boys that time and space are collapsing, they're faced with a deadline of 7:17pm to write the ultimate song. so they venture back into the cosmic phone booth, travelling back and forth in time as they round up historical musicians and meet their future selves, while bei
than in the company of william s preston, esq and ted theodore logan — aka alex winter and keanu reevesd stallyns. back in 1989, bill and ted's excellent adventure introduced us to wyld stallyns, whose terrible guitar—twiddling music would apparently improve so much that it would go on to unify the cosmos. but two movies and three decades later, our now—ageing antiheroes still haven't written the song that will save reality as we know it. so it's now time for bill and ted to face the...
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. >> okay, ryan reeves. >> good morning. >> good morning. britney, can you confirm that you can see the power point? >> i can see a white screen. >> can you see it now? >> yes. >> okay. when i have a full screen, i lose it. so hopefully, the slides are large enough for you to see. okay. good morning, my name is ryan reeves and i'm our vision zero task force co-chair. and i will be sharing with you today a progress update on vision zero. really focused on the work over the past quarter. so through august of this year, we've had 18 traffic fatalities, including eight people walking, two people biking and nine people killed riding in vehicles. this is similar to the five-year average in fatalities, but we know even one is too many so we have much more work to do. although the goal is eliminate fatal crashes and reduce severe injuries, we have seen a 50% decrease in injury crashes during shelter-in-place as compared to the same time period last year. this is just comparing police data year over year, so it's not comprehensive because it doesn't
. >> okay, ryan reeves. >> good morning. >> good morning. britney, can you confirm that you can see the power point? >> i can see a white screen. >> can you see it now? >> yes. >> okay. when i have a full screen, i lose it. so hopefully, the slides are large enough for you to see. okay. good morning, my name is ryan reeves and i'm our vision zero task force co-chair. and i will be sharing with you today a progress update on vision zero. really focused...
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and here is will reeve. r l nheevth e w weeu all wi virtual for our back stage interviews. that is all coming up in first look. what does that feel like to win an emmy? it is the pinnacle of your industry and you're at home. >> it still feels incredible, to be honest with you. it is mind-blowing. you don't have to worry about tripping, which is a position as you're going up the stairs. but you definitely feel great. >> that was just one of the night's biggest winners. coming up, ghchltma has your emmy wrap-up. with your "gma first look," i'm will reeve, abc news, new york. >>> and listen to this, emmy pre-show hosts ended up missing the red carpet event, both found out that they had tested positive for covid-19. rancic says her husband and son also tested positive, but thankfully all are v viviva fox ended up resting at home. >>> and the bay area was well represented last night amongst the winners. >> the emmy goes to -- zendaya, euphoria. >> i just want to say to all my peers out there, doing the work in the streets, i admire you, i thank you, and thank you so much. >> and
and here is will reeve. r l nheevth e w weeu all wi virtual for our back stage interviews. that is all coming up in first look. what does that feel like to win an emmy? it is the pinnacle of your industry and you're at home. >> it still feels incredible, to be honest with you. it is mind-blowing. you don't have to worry about tripping, which is a position as you're going up the stairs. but you definitely feel great. >> that was just one of the night's biggest winners. coming up,...
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will reeve has the details. >> reporter: in "first look," shark sighting. summer may be over, but the sharks are still out. over labor day weekend, this great white spotted less than 10 feet from the shoreline in cape cod. its massive dorsal fin gliding above the water line. tim and mckenzie captured these images. >> it was just amazing to watch. >> reporter: mckenzie has been coming to this beach for more than 25 years and noticed the seals avoiding the water. and then she saw why. >> about two hours later we saw the fin. it was only about 10 feet away from us. >> reporter: it was close to 14 feet long and 3 to 4 feeted by. and with beach season extending in many parts of the country this year we'll talk to a shark expert on what the coming months have in store. with your "first look"," i'm will reeve. >>> and amy schumer is going public with some health news this morning. the actress has announced that she has lyme disease. schumer broke thes on instag fans for advice on her current medication. lyme disease is transmitted to humans by ticks. if gone untre
will reeve has the details. >> reporter: in "first look," shark sighting. summer may be over, but the sharks are still out. over labor day weekend, this great white spotted less than 10 feet from the shoreline in cape cod. its massive dorsal fin gliding above the water line. tim and mckenzie captured these images. >> it was just amazing to watch. >> reporter: mckenzie has been coming to this beach for more than 25 years and noticed the seals avoiding the water. and...
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cnn's ellie reeve is in portland speaking with people who continue to show up night after night. >> doot enter this area. >> when they start moving, start moving as well because they're going to get there. >> -- in our police department that is systemic. >> reporter: this is one week in portland, oregon. where anti-police protests have been going on for more than 100 days. and tensions between protesters and police have only escalated. as we got there, a member of the right wing group patriot prayer named aaron j. danielson was killed by an anti-fascist protester. everyone we spoke to said they feared violence would escalate. >> the reason that we're out here is because petitions don't work. voting for the lesser of two evils just leaves us worse off every time. >> we've come out. we fight. >> we're not doing this because we hate america. we all have one goal in mind, and that is end police brutality. >> people are dying, and if water bottles being thrown at the police stopped that, i'll do it every day. >> how long have you been coming to the protests? >> the whole time. since may 29t
cnn's ellie reeve is in portland speaking with people who continue to show up night after night. >> doot enter this area. >> when they start moving, start moving as well because they're going to get there. >> -- in our police department that is systemic. >> reporter: this is one week in portland, oregon. where anti-police protests have been going on for more than 100 days. and tensions between protesters and police have only escalated. as we got there, a member of the...
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we are also joined by mississippi governor tate reeves and a tremendous victory, we are so proud of you well by robert ford, robert, thank you very much. great job. today i'm pleased to report that we are announcing our plan to distribute 150 million rapid point-of-care tests in the coming weeks, very, very soon. this will be more than double the number of tests already performed and here is our plan, 50 million tests will be going to protect the most vulnerable communities which we've always promised to do including 18 million for nursing homes, 15 million for assisted living facilities, 10 million for home health and hospice care agencies and nearly 1 million for historically black colleges and universities and also tribal nation colleges, 100 million rapid point-of-care tests will be given to states and territories to support efforts to reopen their economies and schools immediately and as fast as they can. the support my administration is providing will allow every state on a very regular basis to test every teacher who needs it. this continues our critical effort to use testing to
we are also joined by mississippi governor tate reeves and a tremendous victory, we are so proud of you well by robert ford, robert, thank you very much. great job. today i'm pleased to report that we are announcing our plan to distribute 150 million rapid point-of-care tests in the coming weeks, very, very soon. this will be more than double the number of tests already performed and here is our plan, 50 million tests will be going to protect the most vulnerable communities which we've always...
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will reeve has the details. >> reporter: they may be popular, but how well did face shields and masks with valves actually work? new video showing just how ineffective a face b spread of coronavirus. it is part of a new study from florida atlantic university. researchers using a water and glycerin mixture to simulate a cough or sneeze. >> larger droplets get stopped, but the smaller droplets they follow the air streams very well, so they can flow around the visor very easily. andexthat lags, the valve opens and there is free flow of air which is not good. >> reporter: i'm will reeve, abc news new york. >>> just wear them all. put on a mask, the valve, the face shield. you know what -- >> yeah, please, no. >> i was going to you were describing barbara until you went saran wrap. so like hold on. she doesn't need to wear that. >> yeah, calm down. but it makes you wonder like what is the best thing? these studies, we just try to get it together and we just did our best. >> that's right. just bring you the information that they are providing. let me provide you some information that is goi
will reeve has the details. >> reporter: they may be popular, but how well did face shields and masks with valves actually work? new video showing just how ineffective a face b spread of coronavirus. it is part of a new study from florida atlantic university. researchers using a water and glycerin mixture to simulate a cough or sneeze. >> larger droplets get stopped, but the smaller droplets they follow the air streams very well, so they can flow around the visor very easily....
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our cnn correspondent, elly reeve has talked to some of its members. elly, you've really done more work on the proud boys than i think almost any journalist in america. so tell us who they are? >> it's a national group of local chapters. an ex-member told me he thinks of it as a bike gang without bikes, but unlike a lot of groups that arose during the trump era like the alt-right, they're not explicitly white supremacists. they say they want to support western civilization, but they're not out there posting swastikas. but that said, a group doesn't have to be neo-nazi to be dangerous. so you see them coming to rallies to battle with antifa wearing body armors, guns, and paintball guns and in recent months, you've seen them willing to use it >> you went to a proud boy rally in oregon,ing i think it was j last weekend. timely. what did you learn? >> i poke to the chairman, and he said he's happy about the president's comments, but he doesn't see it as an endorsement. he says "stand just keep doing what they're doing. so we went to a rally, you can check
our cnn correspondent, elly reeve has talked to some of its members. elly, you've really done more work on the proud boys than i think almost any journalist in america. so tell us who they are? >> it's a national group of local chapters. an ex-member told me he thinks of it as a bike gang without bikes, but unlike a lot of groups that arose during the trump era like the alt-right, they're not explicitly white supremacists. they say they want to support western civilization, but they're...
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the mississippi governor tate reeves is with us now live from jackson. governor, i'm grateful for your time today. i know you're very busy. you just heard chad lay out the being if. what is your emergency management team telling you, where in your state do you think is most vulnerable, and what are they telling you to expect? >> well, thank you for having me on, jop. you're exactly right dealing with hurricanes is part of the job as a southeastern governor, but we are certainly seeing complications in terms of sheltering and other things because of the coronavirus, but really i think what was just said is exactly what we're hearing. this storm has been very difficult to predict. it's been very difficult to predict for a lot of reasons. one of the things that we're seeing is typically when storms slow down like this one has, you know, 36 hours ago it was moving at 12 miles per hour and now it's down as was said to two to three miles per hour. typically those storms that do that then gain significant amounts of strength whereas with this particular storm i
the mississippi governor tate reeves is with us now live from jackson. governor, i'm grateful for your time today. i know you're very busy. you just heard chad lay out the being if. what is your emergency management team telling you, where in your state do you think is most vulnerable, and what are they telling you to expect? >> well, thank you for having me on, jop. you're exactly right dealing with hurricanes is part of the job as a southeastern governor, but we are certainly seeing...
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and if it means by violence means, we'll have to do it. >> elly reeve, cnn, portland. >> fascinatingwhat's happening there. and so helpful, because, you know, obviously, 3,000 miles away, it's hard to get a handle on exactly what's happening there during the day and night, so elly's reporting is really -- >> and she's a terrific reporter. to actually go and have conversations and to listen as many people as possible is very, very useful. so you are thanks to her. >>> okay. so maine republican senator susan collins finds herself in a tough re-election race. could a key decision she made be coming back to haunt her? that's next. i'm making pizza on king's hawaiian mini subs. yum! king's hawaiian. . ♪ limu emu & doug you know limu, after all these years it's the ones that got away that haunt you the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ a lot of folks ask me why t
and if it means by violence means, we'll have to do it. >> elly reeve, cnn, portland. >> fascinatingwhat's happening there. and so helpful, because, you know, obviously, 3,000 miles away, it's hard to get a handle on exactly what's happening there during the day and night, so elly's reporting is really -- >> and she's a terrific reporter. to actually go and have conversations and to listen as many people as possible is very, very useful. so you are thanks to her. >>>...
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the first gender discrimination case i briefed in the supreme case, as sally reeves woman from boise, idaho. son.ad an adopted .he and her husband separated she had legal custody of the boy. when the boy was a teenager, the father set, i would like to have my child at least part of the time. he needs to be prepared for a man's world. the family court judge said, ok. sally was distraught. .he had reason to be her son was depressed. he took out one of his father's guns and killed himself. sally wanted to be the administration of his estate. not because there was money involved, for sentimental reasons. she took that case through three levels of the idaho courts. when the idaho supreme court ruled against her. aclu read about the case, he said that is the case that will change the court. once the women's movement was conspicuous, more and more people like sally reeves thought, i don't have to put up with this. it should be changed. what touched you about that. justice ginsburg: the lawyer from the aclu called a local blogger from idaho -- called a local law your from idaho. sally's. was
the first gender discrimination case i briefed in the supreme case, as sally reeves woman from boise, idaho. son.ad an adopted .he and her husband separated she had legal custody of the boy. when the boy was a teenager, the father set, i would like to have my child at least part of the time. he needs to be prepared for a man's world. the family court judge said, ok. sally was distraught. .he had reason to be her son was depressed. he took out one of his father's guns and killed himself. sally...
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bar for 37 years now he may have to lay off a star for good there's little of the french show or the reeve on display here these days he's got a pretty even there with a small bit north a small businesses are in big trouble a 2nd what don't we spell the end for lots and lots of them. we travel farther into the us us with almost 1500 that's the region was a covert 19 at the center. even now only paris has more patience hospitalized with the virus. normally this area especially popular with belgians. but the belgian government is currently advising people not to travel here. these days there are a few tourists around. like there are fewer and fewer people in the restaurants we haven't met so many cyclists i imagine they'd be more it's nice for us on the municipality of middle of or has just 800 residents. but a boast 21 race and vineyards as far as the eye can see tilling the soil and tasting the grapes. recently causes tivo and biology most specked took over this fin yard from the respective parents a changing of the guard in the mists of a crisis. he said we have too many great was too muc
bar for 37 years now he may have to lay off a star for good there's little of the french show or the reeve on display here these days he's got a pretty even there with a small bit north a small businesses are in big trouble a 2nd what don't we spell the end for lots and lots of them. we travel farther into the us us with almost 1500 that's the region was a covert 19 at the center. even now only paris has more patience hospitalized with the virus. normally this area especially popular with...
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bar for 37 years now he may have to lay off the stuff for good there's little of the french or the reeve on display here these days he's got it pretty even though it was small that north the small businesses are in big trouble a 2nd what don't we spell the end for lots and lots of them. we travel further into the us us with almost 1500 that's the region was a covert 19 epicenter. even now only paris has more patience hospitalized with the virus. normally this area especially popular with belgians. but the belgian government is currently advising people not to travel here so these days there are a few terse around bills like there are fewer and fewer people in the restaurants we haven't met so many cyclists i imagine they'd be more it's nice for us on the municipality of middle earth has just $800.00 residents. but a boast 21 aris and vineyards as far as the eye can see telling the soil and taste in the grapes. recently causes tivo and bungee most specked took over this fin yard from the respective parents a changing of the guard in the mists of a crisis. he said we have too many great mo
bar for 37 years now he may have to lay off the stuff for good there's little of the french or the reeve on display here these days he's got it pretty even though it was small that north the small businesses are in big trouble a 2nd what don't we spell the end for lots and lots of them. we travel further into the us us with almost 1500 that's the region was a covert 19 epicenter. even now only paris has more patience hospitalized with the virus. normally this area especially popular with...
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i'm will reeve in for kenneth. >> and i'm mona kosar abdi. we begin with the new move by president trump to cut off federal funding to cities like new york and seattle. >> part of a crack down on riots and looting and what the president described as lawless protesting. >> the biden campaign saying the former vice president will hold a community meeting to discuss the challenges we face, but we begin with that new threat from president trump. this morning, president trump taking steps to revoke federal funding from what he calls anarchist cities. the president is asking all federal agencies to send reports to the white house within 14 days laying out funds that can be redirected. trump's memo signaling out washington, d.c., seattle, portland and new york city. the president writing in a tweet that his administration, quote, will do everything in its power to prevent weak mayors and lawless cities from taking federal dollars. overnight new york city mayor bill de blasio calling the move a cpaign stunt and new york governor andrew cuomo claiming
i'm will reeve in for kenneth. >> and i'm mona kosar abdi. we begin with the new move by president trump to cut off federal funding to cities like new york and seattle. >> part of a crack down on riots and looting and what the president described as lawless protesting. >> the biden campaign saying the former vice president will hold a community meeting to discuss the challenges we face, but we begin with that new threat from president trump. this morning, president trump...
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and we don't know how this is going to be so at this moment we should i think everybody of course reeves individually if somebody has lost a loved one. without he or she being able to be at this side of it at the bedside you know that is a horrible horrible scenario of course but at this point to remind. the whole nation again. you know to tool to sort of there's always straight a yeah i guess mission to just tell morning it's perhaps wait until it's over can i just ask you i said i take your point it put me in for professional perspective how have you seen the pandemic affecting people's mental health. oga everybody's mental health unit is in a certain way was affected and it's totally normal that everybody has had increased levels of anxiety or concerns or so forth however those well knowable groups like the elderly those single parents. those who lost their jobs or who are on a you know cooked up bite here in germany. who had other who had domestic problems so who had relationship problems those people really. suffered more and we know now that about the incidence of depression at who
and we don't know how this is going to be so at this moment we should i think everybody of course reeves individually if somebody has lost a loved one. without he or she being able to be at this side of it at the bedside you know that is a horrible horrible scenario of course but at this point to remind. the whole nation again. you know to tool to sort of there's always straight a yeah i guess mission to just tell morning it's perhaps wait until it's over can i just ask you i said i take your...
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i'm will reeve in for kenneth. >> and i'm mona kosar abdi. we begin with breaking news. the prime suspect in the death of a trump supporter in portland, oregon, has been killed by federal agents. >> investigators say they found michael reinhoehl at home outside portland where allegedly he pulled out a gun prompting agents to open fire. >> during an interview published hours before that shooting reinhoehl admitting to killing aaron danielson claiming self-defense. video shows a person shooting danielson after a caravan of trump supporters drove through the city. also breaking overnight, two men have been arrested in connection with the unrest in kenosha, wisconsin. investigators say the men from missouri were heading to kenosha to, quote, pick people off in the wake of the shooting of jacob blake. prosecutors say the men were seen on facebook with guns and a blue lives matter flag and say guns and tactical gear were found inside the men's vehicle. >>> we turn now to a prediction about the coronavirus as we enter the holiday weekend. >> the cdc predicts the number of death
i'm will reeve in for kenneth. >> and i'm mona kosar abdi. we begin with breaking news. the prime suspect in the death of a trump supporter in portland, oregon, has been killed by federal agents. >> investigators say they found michael reinhoehl at home outside portland where allegedly he pulled out a gun prompting agents to open fire. >> during an interview published hours before that shooting reinhoehl admitting to killing aaron danielson claiming self-defense. video shows a...
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bar for 37 years now he may have to lay off a star for good there's little of the french show or the reeve on display here these days is really pretty even there with the small that nor the small businesses are in big trouble a 2nd what don't we spell the end for lots and lots of them. here for. we travel farther into the others us with almost 1500 that's the regional was a covert 19 at the center. even now only paris has more patients hospitalized with the virus. normally this area especially popular with belgians. but the belgian government is currently advising people not to travel here so these days there are a few terse around bills like there are fewer and fewer people in the restaurants we haven't met so many cyclists i imagine they'd be more it's nice for us on the municipality of middle earth has just $800.00 residents. but a boast 21 aris and vineyards as far as the eye can see telling the soil and tasting the grapes. recently causes tivo and bungee most specked took over this fin yard from the respective parents a changing of the guard in the mists of a crisis. he said we have t
bar for 37 years now he may have to lay off a star for good there's little of the french show or the reeve on display here these days is really pretty even there with the small that nor the small businesses are in big trouble a 2nd what don't we spell the end for lots and lots of them. here for. we travel farther into the others us with almost 1500 that's the regional was a covert 19 at the center. even now only paris has more patients hospitalized with the virus. normally this area especially...
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reeves on that 2nd point on this is this is a principle for us iran doesn't buy a lot of warms we're not saudi arabia i mean day per day spend $67000000000.00 more than russia did on on the military. we don't spend that much money. we don't have that much money to spend we produce most of the weapons we need ourselves so we don't going to go to international markets. to try to procure weapons from here and none of the european countries even sold us weapons since since the revolution. so we're not under any illusions but this is a principle that there was an agreement to lift the restrictions and as russia correctly has pointed out we did not beaver not under an arms embargo there were restrictions we needed to get a permission from the security council to buy and sell weapons and now that restriction will be defeated in mid october and that is the most important thing if we need to procure weapons to buy weapons from our friends then the room no legal limits a well speaking of here or france and buying our arms from that. counterpart sergei lavrov was asked whether russian arms for
reeves on that 2nd point on this is this is a principle for us iran doesn't buy a lot of warms we're not saudi arabia i mean day per day spend $67000000000.00 more than russia did on on the military. we don't spend that much money. we don't have that much money to spend we produce most of the weapons we need ourselves so we don't going to go to international markets. to try to procure weapons from here and none of the european countries even sold us weapons since since the revolution. so we're...
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i'm will reeve in for kenneth. >> and i'm mona kosar abdi. we begin with president trump heading to kenosha after the police shooting of jacob blake. >> blake's shooting kicked off days of protests in several cities, some turning deadly. president trump is defending the teenager charged in the killing of two people in kenosha. this as we learn new details about the man killed in portland, oregon, this weekend. >>> in a new interview, the president defended police officers who misused deadly force saying they choke sometimes like a golfer missing a putt. abc's megan tevrizian has the latest. >> reporter: this morning family and friends demanding justice for aaron j. danielson. >> he was a good, good man that would have helped anyone in any need at any time. >> reporter: investigators identifying danielson as the man shot and killed in portland when pro-trump demonstrators clashed with counterprotesters. the 39-year-old reportedly a supporter of the right wing group patriot prayer. his friends call him a proud american. >> aaron j. danielson wa
i'm will reeve in for kenneth. >> and i'm mona kosar abdi. we begin with president trump heading to kenosha after the police shooting of jacob blake. >> blake's shooting kicked off days of protests in several cities, some turning deadly. president trump is defending the teenager charged in the killing of two people in kenosha. this as we learn new details about the man killed in portland, oregon, this weekend. >>> in a new interview, the president defended police officers...
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i'm will reeve in for kenneth. >> and i'm mona kosar abdi. we begin with the fallout from president trump's visit to kenosha, wisconsin, more than a week after the shooting of jacob blake. >> the president making little mention of the shooting but defending the police and avoiding answering a question about whether systemic racism is a problem in this country. >> it all comes as the president makes a series of claims about far left groups posing a danger to america. this morning, two clashing narratives unfolding in kenosha, wisconsin. [ crowd chanting ] anti-trump and pro-trump demonstrators facing off after the president's visit to the city, the you epicenter in the fight against racial justice. touring property damage where demonstrations broke out after a police officer shot jacob blake seven times in the back more than a week ago. >> reckless far left politicians continue to push the destructive message that our nation and our law enforcement are oppressive or racist. >> reporter: the president during his visit nevering mentioning blake
i'm will reeve in for kenneth. >> and i'm mona kosar abdi. we begin with the fallout from president trump's visit to kenosha, wisconsin, more than a week after the shooting of jacob blake. >> the president making little mention of the shooting but defending the police and avoiding answering a question about whether systemic racism is a problem in this country. >> it all comes as the president makes a series of claims about far left groups posing a danger to america. this...
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should not underestimate and the size of the outrage definitely women even those who are wearing reeves who reads even though they too have found themselves you know a you know a narrator sized because they're saying that well maybe clicks is just you know reflecting how black women themselves feel about their head because we don't wear our head natural be pretty fit to wear our the textures of hay so in terms of the size of the outrage i'd definitely say it's widespread across the country but it has suddenly spilled over to other you know regions you know we've seen people can anything in solidarity of what has happened who are not in south africa i think the main question is how is an advantage that's possible in a country where most stuff the people majority of the population is back. ok we need to understand that under daily basis in the media in social media in the mainstream media whiteness is regarded as normal ok and anything else that is not right is the default position or is the exception how is it possible let's look at the creative agencies who have the creatives be hind so
should not underestimate and the size of the outrage definitely women even those who are wearing reeves who reads even though they too have found themselves you know a you know a narrator sized because they're saying that well maybe clicks is just you know reflecting how black women themselves feel about their head because we don't wear our head natural be pretty fit to wear our the textures of hay so in terms of the size of the outrage i'd definitely say it's widespread across the country but...
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election she has made public appeals to the european union to help the forces of democracy in bello reeves on monday the e.u. failed to agree on sake sions against those administration undaunted to handle scalia today declared herself the legitimate leader of bella reuss the real president. develop rescinds today try to hold his own inauguration in secrets from the nation and we all understand what has happened it was an attempt to proclaim himself the illegitimate leader which only means that his previous monday suspended all the nation hasn't given him a new mandate. titian or sky and this old leader elected by the better racine people and our common goal now is to build a new better routes. are pulling our correspondent nick connolly he is in the capital of the roost minsk for us tonight good evening to you nic this secret inauguration did not remain a secret very long as we have seen has it triggered more protests and i'm wondering has it strengthen the resolve of the opposition. well there were a few hours brant where you got the sense that everyone was just shocked no one could actua
election she has made public appeals to the european union to help the forces of democracy in bello reeves on monday the e.u. failed to agree on sake sions against those administration undaunted to handle scalia today declared herself the legitimate leader of bella reuss the real president. develop rescinds today try to hold his own inauguration in secrets from the nation and we all understand what has happened it was an attempt to proclaim himself the illegitimate leader which only means that...
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we should not underestimate at the size of the outrage definitely women even those who are wearing reeves who reads even though they too have found themselves you know it's you know in america sized because they're saying that well maybe cakes is just you know reflecting how black women themselves feel about their head because we don't wear it away hey michel be pretty fit to wear our the textures of hay so in terms of the size of the outrage i'd definitely say it's widespread across the country but it has certainly spilled over to other you know regions you know we've seen people can you sing in solidarity of what has happened who are not in south africa i think the main question is how is an advantage this possible in a country where most stuff the people majority of the population is back. ok we need to understand that under daily basis in the media in social media in the mainstream media whiteness is regarded as normal ok and anything else that is not right is the default position or is the exception how is it possible let's look at the creative agencies who have the creatives be hind
we should not underestimate at the size of the outrage definitely women even those who are wearing reeves who reads even though they too have found themselves you know it's you know in america sized because they're saying that well maybe cakes is just you know reflecting how black women themselves feel about their head because we don't wear it away hey michel be pretty fit to wear our the textures of hay so in terms of the size of the outrage i'd definitely say it's widespread across the...
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here david cameron many members of the conservative party in fact the labor party members rachel reeves is now a member and because thomas cabinet she said at the time the benefits should be cut much bigger and faster than the osborne government was doing so i don't know i mean does this all feed into why governments like britain like the united states the reagan fatter models that are behind them or why they have the worst cove it figures you know it's you know i mean it's the of the obvious thing is that we've seen an explosion of poor mental health and distress and despair and depression and anxiety so that's what's happening right now across the western world in the u.s. and the u.k. but what what it dede what these austerity did is it made communities vulnerable it made individuals vulnerable in the way that they should intervene in a sense that the government sector in preparation for a crisis like ovid was the strong but gentle father's hand protecting people from what was coming what these people did was they took away all the buffers all the safety and said we can just get rid
here david cameron many members of the conservative party in fact the labor party members rachel reeves is now a member and because thomas cabinet she said at the time the benefits should be cut much bigger and faster than the osborne government was doing so i don't know i mean does this all feed into why governments like britain like the united states the reagan fatter models that are behind them or why they have the worst cove it figures you know it's you know i mean it's the of the obvious...
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here david cameron many members of the conservative party in fact the labor party members rachel reeves is now a member and because thomas cabinet she said at the time the benefits should be cut much bigger and faster than the osborne government was doing so i don't know i mean does this all feed into why. governments like britain like the united states the reagan tatar models there that are in behind them or why they have the worst coven figures you know it's you know i mean it's the of the obvious thing is that we've seen an explosion of poor mental health and distress and despair and depression and anxiety so that's what's happening right now across the western world in the u.s. and the u.k. but what what it deed what this austerity did is it made communities vulnerable it made individuals vulnerable in the way that they shouldn't have beem in a sense that the government sector in preparation for a crisis like ovid was the strong but gentle father's hand protecting people from what was coming what these people did was they took away all the buffers all the safety and said we can just
here david cameron many members of the conservative party in fact the labor party members rachel reeves is now a member and because thomas cabinet she said at the time the benefits should be cut much bigger and faster than the osborne government was doing so i don't know i mean does this all feed into why. governments like britain like the united states the reagan tatar models there that are in behind them or why they have the worst coven figures you know it's you know i mean it's the of the...
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. >> president trump will reeve reporters today. we will have that live for you when that starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. president trump goes to minnesota for a reelection campaign rally this evening. watch at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online, or listen with the free radio lab -- radio app. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern a live discussion with bob woodward on his two book, "rage," which looks at president trump's foreign policy decisions. c-span2.k tvr announcer: president donald trump and joe biden are set to debate tuesday, september 29. pres. trump: biden supports cutting police funding and he has pledged to end the bail. just last week he accepted the endorsement of the programmable portland authority. >> he lied to the american people. willingly liedd about the threat to the country for months. he had the information. he knew how dangerous it was. while this disease ripped through our nation, he failed to do his job on purpose. it was a life-and-death betrayal. >> watch coverage of the first presidential debate tue
. >> president trump will reeve reporters today. we will have that live for you when that starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. president trump goes to minnesota for a reelection campaign rally this evening. watch at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online, or listen with the free radio lab -- radio app. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern a live discussion with bob woodward on his two book, "rage," which looks at president trump's foreign policy decisions. c-span2.k tvr announcer:...
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this is a new bill that's been proposed by the conservative governments to slightly but significantly reeve draw the brakes it withdrawal agreement that they agreed with the european union over the status of the northern island border and how that relates to its border with the republic of ireland which will remain in the european union so the european union is very concerned that there will be breaches of trade of the trade rules by goods and services potentially crossing the border wants to keep northern ireland as close as possible almost identical to european union rules. that leaves the mainland of the united kingdom. stuck when it comes to importing and exporting to northern ireland because it creates a de facto border according to the british government down the irish sea through which they will have to check goods and services going back and forward in northern ireland and they wanted to put a proviso in the law that they could change what was agreed with the e.u. to make trade within the united kingdom including northern ireland a completely level playing field and this is cause th
this is a new bill that's been proposed by the conservative governments to slightly but significantly reeve draw the brakes it withdrawal agreement that they agreed with the european union over the status of the northern island border and how that relates to its border with the republic of ireland which will remain in the european union so the european union is very concerned that there will be breaches of trade of the trade rules by goods and services potentially crossing the border wants to...
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rachel reeves, a labour mp who speaks for the party on brexit issues, reinforced that.starmer cannot go through the division lobbies this evening knowing that we are deliberately and consciously breaking international law. it's the wrong thing to do for our moral standing in the world, but it's also absolutely counter—productive in achieving what we want to achieve, and that is a free trade agreement with the european union. is any of this likely to change downing street's is any of this likely to change downing street's position? we know this is a government that does like to dig in. that legislation is still due to start the latest stage of its progress through parliament tomorrow, so it's unlikely that we're going to see them change course because of these. helen catt, our political correspondent. more than 30 people have been killed by wildfires that are sweeping through us west coast states, officials say. dozens of people are missing in oregon alone, with one emergency official saying the state should be preparing for a "mass fatality incident. kathryn armstrong r
rachel reeves, a labour mp who speaks for the party on brexit issues, reinforced that.starmer cannot go through the division lobbies this evening knowing that we are deliberately and consciously breaking international law. it's the wrong thing to do for our moral standing in the world, but it's also absolutely counter—productive in achieving what we want to achieve, and that is a free trade agreement with the european union. is any of this likely to change downing street's is any of this...
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the attorney general's office is taking control of the case after a reeves resigned from the senate however critics say libby's attempting to get a more co-operative hearing over allegations of links to power military groups the 68 year old became the 1st former president to be put under house arrest last month on a central ramp yet he has more in the capital bogota. once for only confirm this will be another surprising twist in the legal saga of colombia's most powerful divisive in until recently seemingly untouchable politician former president would even the country's supreme court is expected to transfer a case involving he's being investigated for with a mistrial tampering and fraud to the country's attorney general's office and that's because earlier in the man who is currently under home detention has resigned from his senate seat to the supreme court hearing vestey gates criminal cases that involve lawmakers being the fact that the who is not anymore a lawmaker then he's saying the case has to move to the attorney general's office to critics ever even though this is a ploy for tryin
the attorney general's office is taking control of the case after a reeves resigned from the senate however critics say libby's attempting to get a more co-operative hearing over allegations of links to power military groups the 68 year old became the 1st former president to be put under house arrest last month on a central ramp yet he has more in the capital bogota. once for only confirm this will be another surprising twist in the legal saga of colombia's most powerful divisive in until...