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our friend, tony schwartz, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> we turn now to public safety. update we promised you, very important. our colleague with the latest on hurricane laura. go ahead. >> this storm is now only about 6 to 8 hours away from just doing complete destruction in southwest louisiana. a lot of people are already out of harm's way, beaumont, port arthur, cameron, holly beach, a lot of those people are gone, at least they better be. this is the sunset you're watching in the eye. the tall thunderstorms are so high here on the west side of the eye that this casting a shadow all the way across the middle of the eye. you only see that in, like, the strongest of storms that we get. so, here's the latest in the hurricane center. it's 145-mile-per-hour winds, this rapidly intensified over the last 24 hours. we thought it would. we were hoping it wouldn't get quite this strong but obviously it did. now it's making that north northwest jog towards southwest louisiana. you can see how quickly it's closing in on the coast. 150-mile-per-hour winds is what they predict at
our friend, tony schwartz, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> we turn now to public safety. update we promised you, very important. our colleague with the latest on hurricane laura. go ahead. >> this storm is now only about 6 to 8 hours away from just doing complete destruction in southwest louisiana. a lot of people are already out of harm's way, beaumont, port arthur, cameron, holly beach, a lot of those people are gone, at least they better be. this is the sunset you're...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milste family. kbarbara hope zerg. charles rosenblum. ntwe try to live in the mo to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investnts. >> for 25 yes, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. this weekend our special series taking a look at how them" is coronavirus pandemic is affecting education as schools across the country apening in various stages of in-person or remote learning. as of this morning, the more than 25 mi
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milste family. kbarbara hope zerg. charles rosenblum. ntwe try to live in the mo to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investnts. >> for 25 yes, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more what they like. our u.s.-based customer...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make thmost of today. nmutual of america ial group, retirement services and investments. additional suprt has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a patvate corpn funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. for millions of students and their families, this time of gathering school supplies and preparing for the first day of classes, but the coronavirus has changed all that. for city leaders and educators, the summer has been spent weighing whether or not students can return to school safely or at all. this weekend, for our special ovid-19 and the classroom," we'll be exploring what parents, children and educators are planning as this unconventional school year begins. but first, here's the ne
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bernard and denise schwartz. ls the cheryl and philip in family. ra hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we lieve taking care of tomorrow e most of you make today. mutual of america financial group, retirement serves and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visitwww.consume. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporationor ic broadcasting, a priva corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank r joining us. the day before the republican national convention gets underway-- the president and many republicad they will not support legislation that reverses changes at the u.s. postal service andates $25 billion in additional yesterday the hous representatives passed a bill democrats s
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, nto not miss what's right front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow ocan help you make the mo today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer arcellas been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.r -based custorvice team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit wwv.w.consumercellular additional support has been provid and by the corporation for spublic broadg, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributioyour pbs station from viewers like you. thank u. >> sreenivasan: good eveningr nd thank you ining us. the day after president trump signed four different documents on covid-19 economic relief, th critics and supporters are trying to figure out what is possible and what is legal. democratic leaders called the executive actions unconstitutional and said they
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, n not miss what's right i front of us. believe takinge of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group,etirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the americanpl p and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. with talks between the white house and democrats stalled over a second coronavirus aid package, presp identrid he wouldse executive action to help americans. last nigsoht, at his golf re in newersey, the president said-- with little detail-- he is looking at several executive orders through the end of the year, including defeing payroll taxes and student loans, as well as extending unemployment benefits and eviction moratoriums. >> if democra continue to hold this critical r
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. the average number of daily confirmed coronavirus infections in the united states continues to trend down from new highs seen in late july. covid-19-related hospitalizations are also declining, even as deaths, which lag behind, remain high. but despite the positive signs, public health officials are worried about continued issues with testing. across the u.s., the number of covid-19 tests has fallen, on average, from highs in late july
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the jpb foundation. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellar.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation fundedy the american people. and by conibutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the trump administration continued to criticize and question the capabilities of the u.s. postal service today as states prepare for a massive increase in mail-in balloting this fall during the con
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the crisis would last longer than expected so we agreed to dismissal protection until 2024 so mr schwartzdirective redundancies in the press today have come as a shock enough turns to has to stick to the agreements it's made for the hope that with the german state owning a 20 percent stake in the airline any job cuts are set to become a political issue and with the pandemic still in full force carefree flying as it once was will be pioneer sky for a long time to come. that's it for me and the business team here. a lot of dot com slash business and we're also on facebook and twitter i'm saving as watching. don't miss our highlights. program. w dot com highlights. carefully. the soon. to be a good. discussion . the. documentary. cut the. this is the wus a show on today's program a human tragedy that brings through the ages all. 75 year olds since an atom bomb an i.v. to the peace $70000.00.
the crisis would last longer than expected so we agreed to dismissal protection until 2024 so mr schwartzdirective redundancies in the press today have come as a shock enough turns to has to stick to the agreements it's made for the hope that with the german state owning a 20 percent stake in the airline any job cuts are set to become a political issue and with the pandemic still in full force carefree flying as it once was will be pioneer sky for a long time to come. that's it for me and the...
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gadi schwartz takes a look at the challenges in our nbc news and telemundo partnership. >> reporter: in california's central valley, a quarter of the food supply is in the hands of essential work force with a lot of fear and a lot to lose. >> she says she is hoping they don't get evicted. >> reporter: she and her daughter usually pick grapes. they have not worked since they learned her son was exposed to covid-19. >> you might not work? >> yes. >> that will that do for paying the rent? >> exactly. it will be a stress. >> we tried to be proactive. >> reporter: the ceo is trying to make sure workers get paid for missed hours and hopes other farms do the same. >> we will take care of you. we will do the right thing. >> reporter: for many undocumented workers, there is fear and reluctance to self report. even to doctors promising confidentiality. >> are you checking? >> absolutely not. that is not the intent. we are here to help. >> reporter: the governor of california pledged $52 million to central valley to help with testing and contact tracing. as our colleague found, the pressure to
gadi schwartz takes a look at the challenges in our nbc news and telemundo partnership. >> reporter: in california's central valley, a quarter of the food supply is in the hands of essential work force with a lot of fear and a lot to lose. >> she says she is hoping they don't get evicted. >> reporter: she and her daughter usually pick grapes. they have not worked since they learned her son was exposed to covid-19. >> you might not work? >> yes. >> that will...
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gadi schwartz is in california in a farming community where cases are unfortunately rising and testingarming 17% test positivity rate, a staggering number there. gadi, talk to us about the new efforts to respond to this situation. >> reporter: eamon, yes that 17% is alarmingly high especially when you consider that los angeles right now is at about a 7% positivity rate and california as a whole is 6% positivity rate. you've got a lot of people in the county that are essential workers that work out in the agricultural fields. this is stunning out here, this is some of the grapevines that you see out in currant county and there's testing going on in that building way over there, there's actual testing that's being brought to the workers, because one of the problems that we've seen in currant county is there is a fear among some of the workers some undocumented workers to get tested. they feel that ones we've spoken to say they may lose their jobs, they fear and not getting hours because of covid-19, so we've been talking to some of the people testing them. this is kelly glad. a volunteer
gadi schwartz is in california in a farming community where cases are unfortunately rising and testingarming 17% test positivity rate, a staggering number there. gadi, talk to us about the new efforts to respond to this situation. >> reporter: eamon, yes that 17% is alarmingly high especially when you consider that los angeles right now is at about a 7% positivity rate and california as a whole is 6% positivity rate. you've got a lot of people in the county that are essential workers that...
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. >> reporter: here is the cofounder, sonny schwartz. >> these are women who have endured speakable violenceand painfully and unjustly ended up in prison because they were not allowed to bring in evidence of their abuse. >> reporter: many women who killed their abusive partners decades ago ended up with prison terms for life and that changed in 2012 when a new california law allowed the women to go back to the parole board or court and show evidence they were defending themselves from abuse. as a result, women like rosemary are receiving commuted sentences or early parole and they need a place to call home. >> this is writing a terrible wrong committed against these women. >> reporter: this is subsidize in part by the city and they partner with other agencies to help these women navigate daily life from using a cell phone to finding a job. dozens of volunteers from the training program clean and renovate the old treasure island units so tenants can move in this fall. tammy garvin is designing the space. she herself was a formerly incarcerated abuse survivor. >> something so new and refreshin
. >> reporter: here is the cofounder, sonny schwartz. >> these are women who have endured speakable violenceand painfully and unjustly ended up in prison because they were not allowed to bring in evidence of their abuse. >> reporter: many women who killed their abusive partners decades ago ended up with prison terms for life and that changed in 2012 when a new california law allowed the women to go back to the parole board or court and show evidence they were defending...
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tonight gadi schwartz and guad venegas, look at covid-19 testing challenges among farm workers let's begin with gadi in california wher latinos account for nearly half of the state's coronavirus deaths >> reporter: in california's central valley a quarter of our nation's foo supply is in the hands of an essential workforce with a lot of fear and a lot to lose she says she's hoping they don't get evicted. they're usually picking grapes but haven't been able to work since learning 5-year-old angel may have been exposed to covid-19 at his day care, he got tested but results might not be ready for two weeks. you might not be able to work for two weeks? >> yes. >> what's that going to do for paying the rent >> exactly it's going to be a stress >> we've tried to be as proactive as we can. >> reporter: the ceo of california grapery is trying to make sure workers get paid for missed hours and hopes other farms do the same. >> we're going to take care of you if you get sick we're going to do the right thing. >> reporter: for many undocumented workers there's fear and reluctance to self-report
tonight gadi schwartz and guad venegas, look at covid-19 testing challenges among farm workers let's begin with gadi in california wher latinos account for nearly half of the state's coronavirus deaths >> reporter: in california's central valley a quarter of our nation's foo supply is in the hands of an essential workforce with a lot of fear and a lot to lose she says she's hoping they don't get evicted. they're usually picking grapes but haven't been able to work since learning...
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. >> reporter: schwartz is picking up yard work, mowing, trimming, weeding and anything in between from>> i can only imagine stress families are going through now. especially now, the last few months. we've all been through so i love grandparents and -- i want them to know they're not alone. >> reporter: there's no fancy landscaping equipment. the new jersey maybe it load all his gear in the family jeep as he spruces up the community he grew up in. he connects with his clients through a website he set up, "i want to "iwanttomowyourlawn.com. lois found him on line. how important was it to find someone who could do this? >> my god, a lifesaver. look at it. i took such great pride in my yard and gardening, and now with, you know, pacemaker and defibrillator and 18 surgeries, i can't do it anymore h. it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: the digital advertising manager started the site just days after getting with bls mounting, a mortgage waiting, and yet another life change ahead. >> i just wanted to do good. got out there. didn't want to sit around. you know, my newborn, first newborn came mid
. >> reporter: schwartz is picking up yard work, mowing, trimming, weeding and anything in between from>> i can only imagine stress families are going through now. especially now, the last few months. we've all been through so i love grandparents and -- i want them to know they're not alone. >> reporter: there's no fancy landscaping equipment. the new jersey maybe it load all his gear in the family jeep as he spruces up the community he grew up in. he connects with his clients...
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but one man named fred schwartz had an enormous impact in building the conservative movement. he was an australian physician who was invited one day to debate a communist, and he beat him and then he realized how evil communism really is. and he realized that the united states was the main battleground. so he came to this country and he worked in this country for 50 years. he had an enormous impact in building the start of the conservative movement. he brought thousands of people into what we didn't call conservatives. again, we're not using the term of conservative but it was the anti-communist movement so that we had a grass-roots that was he will well informed and i got him to put on his first school. he conducted these five-day schools, 9:00 to 5:00 all on communism. he had a couple other speakers shz gave several of the speeches himself but had he other distinguished speakers on the subject. and i assisted him in putting on the first one in 1956 at the tower grove baptist church. st. louis. and he realized what he could do by training people with a five-day class. so he t
but one man named fred schwartz had an enormous impact in building the conservative movement. he was an australian physician who was invited one day to debate a communist, and he beat him and then he realized how evil communism really is. and he realized that the united states was the main battleground. so he came to this country and he worked in this country for 50 years. he had an enormous impact in building the start of the conservative movement. he brought thousands of people into what we...
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. >> i'm tom schwartz. >> we are here today to talk about one of the most remarkable transitions in american history, the presidential election of 1932 and hoover and roosevelt, their long relationship of prior to and after their presidencies. this was a period of incredible trauma for the united states with the great depression. of course the two of them had known each other for quite some time during world war i, franklin roosevelt was the assistant secretary of navy under woodrow wilson. >> and herbert hoover was the head of the u.s. food administration, the food administration had to essentially provide food to the soldiers going to europe and hoover was able to provide the necessary food by getting americans to voluntary reduce consumption by 15% and he did this by appealing to american housewives to sign pledge cards where they would hooverize. hooverize meant every day of the week, you gave up a certain essential component, meat, wheat, sugar, fats. and so you had meatless mondays and wheatless wednesdays. hoover was able to use that as a stopgap before the farmers could increase thei
. >> i'm tom schwartz. >> we are here today to talk about one of the most remarkable transitions in american history, the presidential election of 1932 and hoover and roosevelt, their long relationship of prior to and after their presidencies. this was a period of incredible trauma for the united states with the great depression. of course the two of them had known each other for quite some time during world war i, franklin roosevelt was the assistant secretary of navy under woodrow...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live inhe moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at ubelieve taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual oerica financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to cellular s been offering no-contract wireless plans, dmoigned to help people do of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. anadditsupport has been provided by: heand byorporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. politicians debated what should be included in another round of coonavirusconomic relief legislation today, as tens of allions of americans begi new month without emergency unemployment aid and worry fbout evictiond aid and health care
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live inhe moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at ubelieve taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual oerica financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to cellular s been offering no-contract wireless plans, dmoigned to help people do of what they like. our u.s.-based...
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particular facing tough questions over what he knew about the scandal and when back at the end of june mr schwartz was clear of a wide scale reform of the financial sector is needed. scam diary. was a scandal like the one why a card must be a wake up call that we need more oversight and control of the finance markets than we have today we owe that to shareholders employees of these firms and in particular germany as a financial center and all of us as citizens. the official response here at the finance ministry is a 3 point action plan firstly to strengthen the financial regulator baffin to give it the sovereign power to intervene in public companies secondly to the orders regulator and fast rule out its to impose sanctions on rule breakers and finally to oblige all companies to change their orders every 10 years. but right now there remain many unanswered questions about what really happened with wild card and why it took so long for the or for it is to notice dominic came out zira berlin. and that's our show for this week remember you can get in touch with us via twitter use the hash tag see whe
particular facing tough questions over what he knew about the scandal and when back at the end of june mr schwartz was clear of a wide scale reform of the financial sector is needed. scam diary. was a scandal like the one why a card must be a wake up call that we need more oversight and control of the finance markets than we have today we owe that to shareholders employees of these firms and in particular germany as a financial center and all of us as citizens. the official response here at the...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services a investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellul's asgoaleen to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. announcer: explore new wororlds and new ideas through programs like this, made availab for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [cheering and applause] ♪ ♪
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services a investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellul's asgoaleen to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of...
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>> gaudy schwartz in irvine, california.ust try to put together a meal without these essential workers and not a lot of people are lining up for these jobs. >>> thank you for being with us this hour. i'll be back at 11:00 eastern time. "deadline white house" begins after this break. hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> i'm joshua johnson in for nicolle wallace. just about the end of kamala harris' end of 24 hours of joe biden's running mate. on one side you have president trump making the case his actions on coronavirus have done more good and less harm than his critics and experts say. yesterday was one of the deadliest days of the pandemic this summer. mr. trump and his allies are trying to solidify a line of attack against the democrat
>> gaudy schwartz in irvine, california.ust try to put together a meal without these essential workers and not a lot of people are lining up for these jobs. >>> thank you for being with us this hour. i'll be back at 11:00 eastern time. "deadline white house" begins after this break. hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he...
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come south and to tie into right above calistoga and then working down to finish this area above schwartz creek using bulldozers, hand crews, backfiring and engine companies of course to try to tie this fire. this is kind of the last and most difficult piece of this fire. and we're hoping that today with the break in the weather the last two days, that we get that opportunity to do so. thank you. >> thank you, chief. now i'd like to invite up our sheriff, sheriff mark essick and sheriff john robertson for a law enforcement update. >> good morning. i'm here today with my colleague from napa county. and we're here to just give you a quick update on evacuations. your sheriffs departments in this area are working with chp and with cal fire. we continue to work closely with our partners in these evacuation zones to keep you safe and keep you out of those evacuated areas so that our firefighters can get in there and do work. we are working on a repopulation plan and a re-entry pran. our overall hope is to get you back home quickly and safely. your safety is pair amount to us. we ask for your pa
come south and to tie into right above calistoga and then working down to finish this area above schwartz creek using bulldozers, hand crews, backfiring and engine companies of course to try to tie this fire. this is kind of the last and most difficult piece of this fire. and we're hoping that today with the break in the weather the last two days, that we get that opportunity to do so. thank you. >> thank you, chief. now i'd like to invite up our sheriff, sheriff mark essick and sheriff...
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the total would represent as 69 percent decline from 2016 i don't know whether to be amazed that schwartz and loyalty were the fact that a majority of rich white conservatives who would only benefit from a trump presidency will have patience to hitch their wagon to a man who pronounces yosemite as your semites yosemite of course he had a 2nd chance to fix it and still get up to exactly what happened was that he's reelected. but when it comes to giving your d.n.a. away really in a capitalist society dying to mine it for profit you will get a 2nd chance to get it back private equity firms will continue to dismantle companies out of greed but that can't stop us from calling out the companies who can exploit our data plus we can make it more difficult to explore info to begin with by making fun of people for sending their spit the strangers i mean seriously who who would spit the strangers during a time like this video of a woman's interaction with a clerk and 4 worth went by roll when she got upset she couldn't check out without a mask on and then allegedly spit on the counter a nightmare ri
the total would represent as 69 percent decline from 2016 i don't know whether to be amazed that schwartz and loyalty were the fact that a majority of rich white conservatives who would only benefit from a trump presidency will have patience to hitch their wagon to a man who pronounces yosemite as your semites yosemite of course he had a 2nd chance to fix it and still get up to exactly what happened was that he's reelected. but when it comes to giving your d.n.a. away really in a capitalist...
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or tara schwartz in las vegas who teaches her fifth graders over zoom and in her own special way in personome about? >> i just thought it would be so awesome to walk in here and see the kids and for them to see themselves. >> reporter: she did it using major league inspiration and her own money >> i e-mailed the parents right away and asked them for a picture of their child against a white background. i went and sent them in to a print shop and had them printed out. >> reporter: all 26 students in attendance. some laughing. others raising their hands. one even day dreaming. >> she needs company because they're not in the classroom every day to annoy her. >> reporter: in north carolina, this third grade classroom has gone wild. >> i love penguins. >> i love how they waddle. it's so cute! >> reporter: teacher cathy smart. >> okay. you guys can take one more quick break. >> reporter: let every student pick a stuffed animal to take their seat in class. >> there's like a whale and a little puppy in there. >> reporter: a much needed distraction in these tough times. >> when i look out and see th
or tara schwartz in las vegas who teaches her fifth graders over zoom and in her own special way in personome about? >> i just thought it would be so awesome to walk in here and see the kids and for them to see themselves. >> reporter: she did it using major league inspiration and her own money >> i e-mailed the parents right away and asked them for a picture of their child against a white background. i went and sent them in to a print shop and had them printed out. >>...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family.
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with fears of deportation, they aren't getting the tests they need gadi schwartz has more on what officials are doing to help. >> reporter: good morning, phillip. one of the big things they're focusing on out here in kearn county and the entire central valley is bringing testing to the farm workers themselves. they say one thing they have seen is a fear of getting covid-19 tests for a variety of reasons. there are some farm workers that are undocumented as a matter of fact, the majority of this essential workforce is undocumented. estimates of up to 70% so they want to reassure this population and this community that they are not going to get deported and that they're not going to lose their job because that's one of the other fears we have heard and so they're making it as easy as possible, bringing the tests to the field, there is testing site inside of that warehouse right now. and they're hoping that that may bring the positivity rate down right now the positivity rate out here in kearn county is 17%. and they need to get that down considerably phillip, back to you. >> their health is s
with fears of deportation, they aren't getting the tests they need gadi schwartz has more on what officials are doing to help. >> reporter: good morning, phillip. one of the big things they're focusing on out here in kearn county and the entire central valley is bringing testing to the farm workers themselves. they say one thing they have seen is a fear of getting covid-19 tests for a variety of reasons. there are some farm workers that are undocumented as a matter of fact, the majority...
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schwartz is a teacher but for years he has been helping him on the 2 want the german government to recognize the kidnapped children as victims of the nazi regime so that they can receive compensation. she wants founded an association representing the children's interests and he and harman have filed lawsuits together so far with no success. as a last resort they've approached germany's highest court the constitutional court. this is this nice is the letter i received this freedom. this processing it. now i have to wait for a day i mean. you know how money shortfall just certain i'd suggest that we write another letter to the constitutional court saying they should speed things up a little in consideration of your business and of those who are not. those initial toys i think it's great that his age he still are prepared to fight for justice even though it's only about the symbolic sums of 2500 euros for not really it's a joke. according to germany's act regulating compensation for national socialist injustice that is the sum to which non jewish victims are entitled. kemah nudie king considers
schwartz is a teacher but for years he has been helping him on the 2 want the german government to recognize the kidnapped children as victims of the nazi regime so that they can receive compensation. she wants founded an association representing the children's interests and he and harman have filed lawsuits together so far with no success. as a last resort they've approached germany's highest court the constitutional court. this is this nice is the letter i received this freedom. this...
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schwartz is a teacher but for years he has been helping him on the 2 want the german government to recognise the kidnapped children as victims of the nazi regime so that they can receive compensation. she wants founded an association representing the children's interests and he and harman have filed lawsuits together so far with no success. as a last resort they've approached germany's highest court the constitutional court. this is this is nice is the letter i received this. just processing it. and now i have to wait for a day. you know how money shortfall just certain i'd suggest that we write another letter to the constitutional court saying they should speed things up a little in consideration of your visibility and zone of. those initial toilette i think it's great that at his age he's still prepared to fight for justice because even though it's only about the symbolic sums of 2500 euros from not really it's a joke it's. according to germany's act regulating compensation for national socialist injustice that is the sum to which non jewish victims are entitled. kemah nudie can considers
schwartz is a teacher but for years he has been helping him on the 2 want the german government to recognise the kidnapped children as victims of the nazi regime so that they can receive compensation. she wants founded an association representing the children's interests and he and harman have filed lawsuits together so far with no success. as a last resort they've approached germany's highest court the constitutional court. this is this is nice is the letter i received this. just processing...
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joini joining me now is debber wie wasserman schwartz.et me get to the first point, does the president have the mowho power to postpone the alexandria in november that he suggested and if not, why is he throwing that out there in your opinion? >> good to be with you. he absolutely does not have the power to post poechb tpone the . the power rests with congress. and i was glad to see republicans and democrats dismiss it as ridiculous suggestion that it was. president trump's polling numbers are tanking. not that we can take anything for granted, but he has a coronavirus that is spreading like wildfire and the blame for that lies at his feet because he has not taken public health guidance certificate seriously, reopenings too soon. and the biggest drop in the gdp. >> so if he doesn't have the power, why do you think that he is putting that out there? >> he is trying to sow seeding the doubt. not only is voter fraud minu miniscule, it is even less by. and at the same time that you have the michigan republican part ty encouraging them to vot
joini joining me now is debber wie wasserman schwartz.et me get to the first point, does the president have the mowho power to postpone the alexandria in november that he suggested and if not, why is he throwing that out there in your opinion? >> good to be with you. he absolutely does not have the power to post poechb tpone the . the power rests with congress. and i was glad to see republicans and democrats dismiss it as ridiculous suggestion that it was. president trump's polling...
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a lot of time left brian schwartz, thanks see you later. >>> coming up, the race for coronavirus veeck is on as the u.s. has now spent $9 billion on potential treatments and research a top analyst will tell us which company he thinking will come out on top some of the caribbean islands are in dire financial straits, but 14 have now opened their doors to the u.s the prime minister of st. lucia will be here to explain how he is jgluging the travel rink and reward much more "power lunch" after this break i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. stocks by the slice from fidelity. it's totally not the same without you. we're finally back and can't wait until you are too. universal orlando resort. buy now and get two days free at the parks. restrictions apply. >>> you may have heard the government
a lot of time left brian schwartz, thanks see you later. >>> coming up, the race for coronavirus veeck is on as the u.s. has now spent $9 billion on potential treatments and research a top analyst will tell us which company he thinking will come out on top some of the caribbean islands are in dire financial straits, but 14 have now opened their doors to the u.s the prime minister of st. lucia will be here to explain how he is jgluging the travel rink and reward much more "power...
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. >> it's often said, you know, tony schwartz who wrote the art of the deal said the things that the president tweets about, the criticisms he uses to attack other people are actually what he often thinks about himself deep down inside. you're a psychologist, i believe, by training. does that ring true to you? >> yeah, it's very common mechanism that donald employs. much of the time he's not doing it consciously, but it is remarkably consistent and frequent. >> do you think he knowingly lies? i mean, a lie is something that is not true and you have the knowledge that it's not true. he's certainly been told the things, some of the things he's saying are not true. many of the things he says are not true and yet, he continues to say it. do you think he just doesn't believe it or doesn't care? >> oh, interesting way of putting it. i think sometimes he believes it and doesn't care. sometimes he doesn't believe it and then convinces himself it's true almost immediately. it's pretty fascinating to watch. you know, i think it's also fairly easy to know when he's lying or when -- sorry, when
. >> it's often said, you know, tony schwartz who wrote the art of the deal said the things that the president tweets about, the criticisms he uses to attack other people are actually what he often thinks about himself deep down inside. you're a psychologist, i believe, by training. does that ring true to you? >> yeah, it's very common mechanism that donald employs. much of the time he's not doing it consciously, but it is remarkably consistent and frequent. >> do you think he...
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rademacher had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews in the court them yes schwartz nobody should believe that the version of the quote that should be very was the yamaha. v some air condition we signal in my same with the enemy of rule nazi shit suit to even go because you see picture. the 2 all shell of the 2 shell of the phone in taba holy visit cali hotel i'm sure what all the talk is a break up of both. the coulda got more vile suma see how many colors there. of god vanny need to end just suing over water bismo name it all should do who are . not a lot of the haka will the be shameful letter to the she should i am missouri malee them already in the so because kimberly would eventually she give you holy shit sucking tummy and milk and i'm sure limpets mommies it much going to push would knock over her of the poorest by having the lucky you or your dream but. it's a can not only for short surely. built up you sharma surely a ship. may only mahalo over let me look to over regularly be able. by best you could say about why he would not have slowed down due to simple
rademacher had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews in the court them yes schwartz nobody should believe that the version of the quote that should be very was the yamaha. v some air condition we signal in my same with the enemy of rule nazi shit suit to even go because you see picture. the 2 all shell of the 2 shell of the phone in taba holy visit cali hotel i'm sure what all the talk is a break up of both. the coulda got more vile suma see how many colors there. of...
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rademacher had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews in the courtroom yes schwartzbody should believe that the version of the quote should be very of the yamaha. very some air condition we signal in my same with the enemy of rule nazi shit suit to wind down i leave go because you see picture. the 2 all shell of a 2 shell of the are. the holy visit cali hotel i'm sure what all the talk as by a car of boat dock and the coulda got more vile suma see how many colors there. of god vanny any 2 ends just suing over water bismo name it all should do who are. my lot of a haka but obviously i'm for leisure to china she should i am am missouri malee they are more d n a so because kimberly would eventually she give you holy shit sucking tummy and belittling them surely that's mommy they're not going to talk over her of the poorest by are the lucky you you are deemed by much there. it's a cannot and if a short sale equally colossally up both up you shamash militia if you thing let's all thought my own i'm a hullabaloo let me look that off because i'm going to be able to. about b
rademacher had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews in the courtroom yes schwartzbody should believe that the version of the quote should be very of the yamaha. very some air condition we signal in my same with the enemy of rule nazi shit suit to wind down i leave go because you see picture. the 2 all shell of a 2 shell of the are. the holy visit cali hotel i'm sure what all the talk as by a car of boat dock and the coulda got more vile suma see how many colors...
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gadi schwartz takes a look at the challenges in our nbc news and telemundo partnership. >> reporter:f the food supply is in the hands of essential work force with a lot of fear and a lot to lose. >> she says she is hoping they don't get evicted. >> reporter: she
gadi schwartz takes a look at the challenges in our nbc news and telemundo partnership. >> reporter:f the food supply is in the hands of essential work force with a lot of fear and a lot to lose. >> she says she is hoping they don't get evicted. >> reporter: she
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rademacher had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews in the courtroom yes schwartz nobody should believe that the version of the quote it should be very was the yamaha v. some air condition we signal in my same with the enemy of all nazi shit suit to even go because you see picture. the 2 all shell over to do a shell of the phone interview who live in this hotel i'm sure what all the talk is about a car of boat dock under khuda gum a vile supercell many colors there. of. vanny i need to ensure suing over water bismo name it all should do who are. not a lot of the haka will that be shown for leisure to china she should i am am mazuma lead them already in the so because kimberly would eventually she give you holy shit sucking tummy and will offend them surely that's mummy's it not going to push with luck over her of the polish by having the lucky you wear your debug. it's a cannot only for short surely. built up you sharma surely a ship. may only mahadeva let me look to over regularly be able. by best you can say about why he would not have slowed down to simple arrog
rademacher had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews in the courtroom yes schwartz nobody should believe that the version of the quote it should be very was the yamaha v. some air condition we signal in my same with the enemy of all nazi shit suit to even go because you see picture. the 2 all shell over to do a shell of the phone interview who live in this hotel i'm sure what all the talk is about a car of boat dock under khuda gum a vile supercell many colors there....
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schwartz says the industry needs a major infusion of cash, likely more than concertgoers alone could make up by buying merchandise or through donations. >> it could be one guy at one company that goes you know what, my $10 million could save every single small to medium venue in san francisco and i will be a hero and we will put on a concert in your name. >> reporter: they agree the city needs to do something out of the box. >> we are ready to do the hard work to put on socially distanced concerts in the park and make sure we are doing it safely. >> we need it now. it's not as complicated as it sounds. the people are there already, we just need guidance from the health department and how to do it safely. >> reporter: applicants say they need long-term fixes to ensure long-term viability, including streamlining regulations for opening and operating venues and rolling back some fees, such as tour bus parking fees. >>> the u.s. postal service today unveiled a new stamp featuring the artwork of a late bay area japanese american artist. the new stamps feature 10 different images of abstra
schwartz says the industry needs a major infusion of cash, likely more than concertgoers alone could make up by buying merchandise or through donations. >> it could be one guy at one company that goes you know what, my $10 million could save every single small to medium venue in san francisco and i will be a hero and we will put on a concert in your name. >> reporter: they agree the city needs to do something out of the box. >> we are ready to do the hard work to put on...
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had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews i'll be in the courtroom yes schwartznobody should believe that the version of the quote it should be very was the yamaha car very some air condition we signal in my same within limits of all nazi ships suitable entirely for global because you see picture of the 2 all over to do a show of the our food in taba holy visit cali hotel i'm sure what all the look at the breakup of boat dock and the coulda got more vile suma see how many colors there who are of vanni need to end just suing over water bismo name it should do for who are. a lot of a haka but obviously i'm for leisure to china she should i am am missouri malee they are more d n a so because kimberly would eventually she give you holy shit sucking tummy and i'm sure limpets mommies it. would knock over her of the poorest by having the lucky you were your debug. it's a can not only for short surely. built up you sharma surely a ship. may only mahadeva let me look to over regularly be able. by best you can say about why he would not have slowed down to simple arroganc
had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews i'll be in the courtroom yes schwartznobody should believe that the version of the quote it should be very was the yamaha car very some air condition we signal in my same within limits of all nazi ships suitable entirely for global because you see picture of the 2 all over to do a show of the our food in taba holy visit cali hotel i'm sure what all the look at the breakup of boat dock and the coulda got more vile suma see how...
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rademacher had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews in the courtroom yes schwartznobody should believe that the value of the court it should be very of the yamaha. v some americans issue we signal in my same with the enemy of rule nazi shit suit to even go because you see pictures of the 2 all shell of a 2 shell of the are. the holy visit cali hotel i'm sure what all the talk is a break up of both. the coulda got more vile suma see how many colors there. of god vanny need to ensure suing over water bismo name it all should do who are. not a lot of the haka will that be shown for leisure to china she should not imam musri merely the money in the so because kimberly would eventually she give you holy shit sucking tummy and milk and i'm sure limpets mommy they're not going to push with lack of a viewpoint just by having the lucky you wear your debug. it's a can not only for short surely. built up you shall be surely a ship. or may only mahalo or let me look to over regularly be able. by best you can say about why he would not have slowed down to simple arrogance. self
rademacher had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews in the courtroom yes schwartznobody should believe that the value of the court it should be very of the yamaha. v some americans issue we signal in my same with the enemy of rule nazi shit suit to even go because you see pictures of the 2 all shell of a 2 shell of the are. the holy visit cali hotel i'm sure what all the talk is a break up of both. the coulda got more vile suma see how many colors there. of god vanny...
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. >> so the other piece of the modernization, obviously, this relates to a question by steven schwartz who says launching first and fast is not only or even primarily driven by fear of a surprise attack, since 1950 military officials have been aware that just a handful of military weapons could prevent our ability to retaliate by killing or inwhats tating top military leaders and destroying their mobile command posts and inherently vulnerable communications networks link aring them together with our nuclear forces. do you, especially dr. perry, concur with that fear, and if so, do you recommend investing additional billions of dollars to further harden our mc-3 network? >> yes. in the book, in fact, we make that specific recommendation, that some of the money that we were saving from that program could be used for hardening the system is. we think that's a good thing to do. >> just to add to that, you know, certainly if we're getting away from icbms and launch on warning, then there's a greater chance that we would be retaliating after a nuclear attack and, therefore, that puts a huge
. >> so the other piece of the modernization, obviously, this relates to a question by steven schwartz who says launching first and fast is not only or even primarily driven by fear of a surprise attack, since 1950 military officials have been aware that just a handful of military weapons could prevent our ability to retaliate by killing or inwhats tating top military leaders and destroying their mobile command posts and inherently vulnerable communications networks link aring them...