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-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe.ting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country. i'll start with the one that we shipped you. this is our great lakes chair. man: what's the retail on that? -steve: $495. -man: okay. lemonis: i had him make these four chairs with four very specific regional feels. the line that this will all be branded under will be the american dream. man: are you guys gonna carry inventory, or what type of lead times would you expect? steve: this is our quick-ship program, so we are going to stock and be able to ship in a 24-hour period. lemonis: can we look at the chairs? have you seen them? let's look at them. man: okay. steven: it's a clean, modern look, available with a cushion or with just the wood. man: mm-hmm. lemonis: there's a story behind the manufactur
-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe.ting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country. i'll start with the one that we shipped you. this is our great lakes chair. man: what's the retail on that?...
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circuit judge then to justice stevens. you are left is jeff fisher, a professor of law and codirector of the supreme court litigation clinic at hanford law. leadingone of the authorities on supreme court practice and he has argued over three dozen cases in that court. he was the winning advocate in crawford v. washington. involving the hearsay exception in criminal prosecutions. in riley against california on smartphone privacy protection rights. and he was one of the plaintiffs counsel in obergefell versus hudson. jeff is a graduate of duke and michigan law and he clerked for the late stephen reinhardt on the court of appeals and for justice stevens. to his left is kathleen hartman. a partner in law 4 -- she has a private practice representing clayton and that plaintiffs and defendants and high-stakes litigation. during the obama administration -- and theas deputy department of justice. she is a graduate of harvard college and law school and andked for merrick garland as you may have guessed also for justice stevens. fina
circuit judge then to justice stevens. you are left is jeff fisher, a professor of law and codirector of the supreme court litigation clinic at hanford law. leadingone of the authorities on supreme court practice and he has argued over three dozen cases in that court. he was the winning advocate in crawford v. washington. involving the hearsay exception in criminal prosecutions. in riley against california on smartphone privacy protection rights. and he was one of the plaintiffs counsel in...
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steven really did that.ized that's what was going on, i did not do sorry for him anymore. yes he is a person with a handicap it he had reddish hair, blue eyes and had other traits. we interacted, i interacted with him without even thinking about. >> host: that's what i mentioned earlier. you mentioned his utter humanit humanity. you touch on something quite important in respect to steven. i have experienced in my own life with my throat cancer a few years ago. that is the ability to really focus on living in the moment. too really understand that wow, this is a pretty tenuous little fragile line in which we walk. and it does not have to be lou gehrig's disease. but often it requires something to jumpstart your humanity. and you think wow, all the sudden i know what is important. and he come according to your description, was the embodiment of that. that he literally made lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >> guest: it really was pretty think that one of the great lessons i tried to empower. and i ad
steven really did that.ized that's what was going on, i did not do sorry for him anymore. yes he is a person with a handicap it he had reddish hair, blue eyes and had other traits. we interacted, i interacted with him without even thinking about. >> host: that's what i mentioned earlier. you mentioned his utter humanit humanity. you touch on something quite important in respect to steven. i have experienced in my own life with my throat cancer a few years ago. that is the ability to...
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steven: thank you. one of the things i was doing was kicking around under website and i like the framing that some issues are not left versus right but right versus wrong. i know you are bringing back moral mondays and gathering people to talk about covid, talk about the crisis, talk to legislatures around the nation. find youraming, do you have unexpected allies? do you find that there are people, not just democrat and republican, but they get the message you are saying? is that an opportunity that our listeners ought to be aware of that we need to be careful of typecasting people by political party but when you put it in white versus wrong, there may be more opportunities? rev. barber: i think the linkage of left and right and centrist is -- the left and right language comes when the french revolution so i don't know why we are still using it. i don't know what a centrist is. what we believe is what politicians should be doing is dealing with what is at the center of people's lives. what is causing mi
steven: thank you. one of the things i was doing was kicking around under website and i like the framing that some issues are not left versus right but right versus wrong. i know you are bringing back moral mondays and gathering people to talk about covid, talk about the crisis, talk to legislatures around the nation. find youraming, do you have unexpected allies? do you find that there are people, not just democrat and republican, but they get the message you are saying? is that an opportunity...
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steven was fine -- i don't know how i get it done.sometimes he did not want to talk but he would ignore them so you know when we work together he would come in and he was a loner, do you mind if we -- but were kind of busy but they would just keep coming and start asking their questions and he would just not answer and ignore them and keep talking to me. [audio difficulties] my friend cecelia who is, i believe a straight a student, i'm not sure but forgive me did you ever collaborate on any physics problems together? did he inspire you to learn about certain areas of physics? >> there was one, there was one that i was interested in why we remembered or okay, let me give you a little preamble. >> go ahead. >> the equations of physics are reversible so you could take data on the current state of a system and how everything is moving in a snapshot and then the laws of physics tell you how that develops and then it can go forward or backward in time, there is no difference. you so now obviously if you see a film you can tell the differenc
steven was fine -- i don't know how i get it done.sometimes he did not want to talk but he would ignore them so you know when we work together he would come in and he was a loner, do you mind if we -- but were kind of busy but they would just keep coming and start asking their questions and he would just not answer and ignore them and keep talking to me. [audio difficulties] my friend cecelia who is, i believe a straight a student, i'm not sure but forgive me did you ever collaborate on any...
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steven: let me explain the chart.t's the path of the short rate that matters most of all. the fiscal policy, i can take that later. but will me value bonds, it's about the short rate. as you move right words on the chart,w -- rightards on the chart, we go upwards on the blocks, you change the terminal rates to higher levels. 2.5% is the terminal rate the last dot plot indicates. we'll stay at zero and then slowly go up to 2.5%. that's how we would value the bond, based on that path of short rates. but to me, to buy percent seems most likely. 2.5% seems% seat -- unlikely. case, the 10 year treasury is bounded by between 50-100. you have to look at the chart in the way you look from left to right, three years, five years, seven years, and upwards based on how high the terminal rate is going to be. those are the most important criteria for valuing bonds. it's as simple as that. anna: really interesting. apologies, we weren't able to show that chart on air. you mentioned your thoughts on fiscal. what are your expectations
steven: let me explain the chart.t's the path of the short rate that matters most of all. the fiscal policy, i can take that later. but will me value bonds, it's about the short rate. as you move right words on the chart,w -- rightards on the chart, we go upwards on the blocks, you change the terminal rates to higher levels. 2.5% is the terminal rate the last dot plot indicates. we'll stay at zero and then slowly go up to 2.5%. that's how we would value the bond, based on that path of short...
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although simon stevens there broke his own rule then, by showing another slide.hat was all very confusing. when you're sitting there doing the press conference on zoom, i can't even see the slides anyway so i didn't know what was going on. having said he had one, he then seemed to be talking about quite a few. and we've all watched hundreds of hours of american tv, so we are absolute experts on tv graphics now and we will discuss what those graphics mean, whether it's the american election or coronavirus in the uk, on this edition of newscast. hello. it's adam in the studio. and vicki also in the studio. and chris in my socially distant booth, down the corridor. and we are going to talk about the introduction of the english lockdown in a bit, and we'll also talk quite a lot about the return of the furlough scheme, which rishi sunak announced today. that's quite a big deal in terms of the government's handling of the pandemic. and we're also going to talk loads about the american election. and we have managed... last week, we spoke to george osborne. we've got som
although simon stevens there broke his own rule then, by showing another slide.hat was all very confusing. when you're sitting there doing the press conference on zoom, i can't even see the slides anyway so i didn't know what was going on. having said he had one, he then seemed to be talking about quite a few. and we've all watched hundreds of hours of american tv, so we are absolute experts on tv graphics now and we will discuss what those graphics mean, whether it's the american election or...
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steven mnuchin and has asked for the return of unused funds.he treasury secretary sought a 90 day extension but requested that others expire december 31. backentral bank pushed causing a rare public rift. >> i was a bit surprised and i have to say that after the announcement, the airport came out with a statement expressing their interest in extending them to keep them available and that is where i am. given where the economy is and there is so much uncertainty still out there, it is prudent to keep those things open so when people, if they do have stress, can draw upon it. anna: joining us now is gregory latham cosithnot 0cio. this comes down to the lesser sign that we expect to see that markets want to see extraordinary's of work for credit markets in the u.s. do you sense that credit markets are on a sustainable footing? the backstop still really important for market sentiment? the backstop is definitely important and it takes different forms. my reaction is that i would be surprised if the markets see this as too much of a big deal. the rea
steven mnuchin and has asked for the return of unused funds.he treasury secretary sought a 90 day extension but requested that others expire december 31. backentral bank pushed causing a rare public rift. >> i was a bit surprised and i have to say that after the announcement, the airport came out with a statement expressing their interest in extending them to keep them available and that is where i am. given where the economy is and there is so much uncertainty still out there, it is...
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but i thought that very long pause from sir simon stevens told its own story.n optimistic picture amongst all the gloom we often see at these press co nfe re nces . the gloom we often see at these press conferences. he did it again today when it came to christmas. some scientists and politicians think the idea of a big family gathering on the 25th of december is extremely unlikely this year. but the government says it will work with the devolved administrations to figure out a plan and it is desperate not to tell us that christmas isn't happening this year, it wants to leave that option on the table. that is one of the reasons we are going into lockdown in england now, because it wants to get the r rate down by the time we get to december to allow christmas to happen ina december to allow christmas to happen in a meaningful way. but there were two things in particular that boris johnson there were two things in particular that borisjohnson wanted to get overin that borisjohnson wanted to get over in that press conference. the first was that message about follow
but i thought that very long pause from sir simon stevens told its own story.n optimistic picture amongst all the gloom we often see at these press co nfe re nces . the gloom we often see at these press conferences. he did it again today when it came to christmas. some scientists and politicians think the idea of a big family gathering on the 25th of december is extremely unlikely this year. but the government says it will work with the devolved administrations to figure out a plan and it is...
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that's where candace stevens comes in. she's a tech special this that the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking off to south africa's natural wealth in the public. good, and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that bite of this city. so even as you plow money time, if an energy into looking after the sun almost may think you're not getting in your know, is a special tax incentive just to give a little bit back. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can write off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period, that extra cash and pocket he would be able to, to give a little bit more financial sustainability to you in managing this in perpetuity. and so that you could put a little bit more interest, which would be your decision and you know, what needs to happen on the side of photographer, of course, fundamental purchase the land 5 years ago and has taken countless pictu
that's where candace stevens comes in. she's a tech special this that the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking off to south africa's natural wealth in the public. good, and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that bite of this city. so even as you plow money time, if an energy into looking after the sun almost may think...
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the bower belonged to adam steven dandridge and the time stuart has his headquarters there, it's often written about there were lots of parties, feasts, dances. it's almost a break from war. but stuart is going to take a
the bower belonged to adam steven dandridge and the time stuart has his headquarters there, it's often written about there were lots of parties, feasts, dances. it's almost a break from war. but stuart is going to take a
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lifting rifts from krakatoa: east ofjava and dante's peak, and ripping its plot so thoroughly off a steven spielberg dinosaur movie, they might as well have called it "jurassic spark". running the gamut of every disaster movie cliche imaginable, skyfire delivers a series of cheesy, emotional peaks and troughs — explained by dialogue that appears to have been written by a speak & spell machine, and interspersed every few minutes with another massive explosion and rain of fire. to be clear — skyfire is not a good movie. in fact, in many ways, it's a very bad movie. but watching this preposterous tosh — which briefly topped the chinese box office last year and is available on dvd and digital here from monday — i found myself grinning from ear to ear at the sheer cavalcade of utter nonsense. whatever the flaws of skyfire, i enjoyed it a lot more than hillbilly elegy,
lifting rifts from krakatoa: east ofjava and dante's peak, and ripping its plot so thoroughly off a steven spielberg dinosaur movie, they might as well have called it "jurassic spark". running the gamut of every disaster movie cliche imaginable, skyfire delivers a series of cheesy, emotional peaks and troughs — explained by dialogue that appears to have been written by a speak & spell machine, and interspersed every few minutes with another massive explosion and rain of fire. to...
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that's where candace stevens comes in. she's a tax specialist that the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking after south africa's natural wealth in the public. good. yes. and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that biodiversity, so even as you plough money, time, if an energy into looking after the sun, farmers may think you're not getting anything out. there is a special tax incentive just to give a little bit back. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can write off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period. that extra cash and pocket would be able to, to give a little bit more financial sustainability to you in managing this in corporate units. and so that you could put a little bit more interest, which would be your decision and, and you know, what needs to happen on the side of photographer, cost fund of and purchase the land 5 years ago and has taken coun
that's where candace stevens comes in. she's a tax specialist that the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking after south africa's natural wealth in the public. good. yes. and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that biodiversity, so even as you plough money, time, if an energy into looking after the sun, farmers may think...
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to me, this was the headline, and it also put a target on steven's back.r, because it was so creepy. that was my big takeaway. >> police raided the home of her husband and father-in-law, seizing several computers and sealed boxes after those disturbing allegations made on here on "gma" yesterday. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk. even for those with family history. ♪ don't take vascepa if you are... ...or become allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in more people... ...with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had them in the past. tell your doctor if you experience an irregular heartbeat or other heart rhythm problems. possib
to me, this was the headline, and it also put a target on steven's back.r, because it was so creepy. that was my big takeaway. >> police raided the home of her husband and father-in-law, seizing several computers and sealed boxes after those disturbing allegations made on here on "gma" yesterday. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is...
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but i think we have other words of a steven miller and in the future headlines here in a 2nd. thank you, natalie. thank you. here are your headlines from the future and next week you'll read steven miller not sure who to ask of trump last means he has to really use his own personal immigrants in cages. i don't know. i don't know what the, i don't know what the rules are on that and 2 years from now in the midterm elections, florida passes. 'd ballot initiative to move to georgia. it's a good call on their part and tomorrow you'll learn. m.s.m. base is still, of course, still is off made from a girder to choose 0 chinos. won't real merge until october 2024. that's our show, but join our free. you mail list by texting or redacted to 33777 am to find me on twitter at camp until next time. good night. ok. buying a new gold rush is underway. flocking to the gold fields, hoping to strike it. rich, as children are torn between gold was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to see which side will have the strongest appeal to what we've got to do is identify the threats
but i think we have other words of a steven miller and in the future headlines here in a 2nd. thank you, natalie. thank you. here are your headlines from the future and next week you'll read steven miller not sure who to ask of trump last means he has to really use his own personal immigrants in cages. i don't know. i don't know what the, i don't know what the rules are on that and 2 years from now in the midterm elections, florida passes. 'd ballot initiative to move to georgia. it's a good...
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stevens: we certainly saw mr. somewhat exploded last week when he called on the federal reserve to return the dollars that were allocated to the federal reserve to buoy our economy. with myeen very clear leadership. i don't think we need to get into the race to the bottom with a dollar figure. what we need is relief. i have regularly taken to the house floor and spent time listening. but right now in this environment, we are also removed from one another, which is also causing problems. the letter writing campaigns that go on, obviously spending time with my constituents and reconfirming, i work closely with about a dozen or so of the mayors and township supervisors right here in metro detroit. most of them by and large are on the others of the aisle, so i take their viewpoint, bring them together, and share them with my house leadership. we need our fair share of federal funding. they say, fiscal responsibility. that is really important. i call it return on spend, return on the taxpayer dollar that is being spent
stevens: we certainly saw mr. somewhat exploded last week when he called on the federal reserve to return the dollars that were allocated to the federal reserve to buoy our economy. with myeen very clear leadership. i don't think we need to get into the race to the bottom with a dollar figure. what we need is relief. i have regularly taken to the house floor and spent time listening. but right now in this environment, we are also removed from one another, which is also causing problems. the...
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maria: steven, real quick. your thoughts on all of this.e the positive news on the vaccine front, steven. >> we do. we have better -- we have the rheumatoid arthritis drug approved last night as well. i think that's the real stimulus here and the news flow is going to be better. we'll be a little choppy in the near term, as we get through this semi-lockdown many it won't be nearly as severe as last time around. the doing news is everything is working in favor of big cyclical pick-up next year. maria: you're still a buyer. you've been right. great to see everybody. mike, steven, lindsey, thank you. businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast bus
maria: steven, real quick. your thoughts on all of this.e the positive news on the vaccine front, steven. >> we do. we have better -- we have the rheumatoid arthritis drug approved last night as well. i think that's the real stimulus here and the news flow is going to be better. we'll be a little choppy in the near term, as we get through this semi-lockdown many it won't be nearly as severe as last time around. the doing news is everything is working in favor of big cyclical pick-up next...
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steven corwin.e is ceo of new york presbyterian hospital. ranked number one in the new york metropolitan area and number four nationwide. avis your perspective. how does this compare with that whirlwind last march? dr. corwin: well, last march and april you saw it concentrated in the north -- the northeast. now you are seeing this across the entire country, which is worrisome in terms of how stretched we are going to be more particularly on issues like staffing. recall that when new york went through this crisis, we received help from around the country. that's not going to be available for many of the health systems now, because we are seeing it across the entire country. testing and testing reagents are going to be stretched as well. i think it is somewhat different. having said that, the demography is more favorable. younger people tend to do better than old people. the mortality is less. the number of people requiring insulators throughout the country is less than when we first saw it in both ma
steven corwin.e is ceo of new york presbyterian hospital. ranked number one in the new york metropolitan area and number four nationwide. avis your perspective. how does this compare with that whirlwind last march? dr. corwin: well, last march and april you saw it concentrated in the north -- the northeast. now you are seeing this across the entire country, which is worrisome in terms of how stretched we are going to be more particularly on issues like staffing. recall that when new york went...
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despite treasury secretary steven restarting stimulus talks. the move to cut fed funding is really hurting sentiment. finally, we're going to finish off in canada where the ts x. is up for the week. but that surge in coburn 1000 cases. oil stocks fall at the end of the week. in the coming weeks, we are going to continue to closely monitor stimulus measures, case numbers, and even vaccine related developments that is your global market walk. us treasury secretary steven chu, chin is getting some heat after announcing plans to end some emergency fed funds, but nugent defended his decision to end these crisis lending tools in an interview with c. and b. . c. newton said it. we said these are emergency tools and when the emergency is over, let's put them away. he also said he plans to continue stimulus talks and negotiations with democrats in the coming weeks. for more on this, we're joined by bill frist christie, treasury secretary, will essentially allow several of these emergency lending programs to expire on december 31st. what does this mean f
despite treasury secretary steven restarting stimulus talks. the move to cut fed funding is really hurting sentiment. finally, we're going to finish off in canada where the ts x. is up for the week. but that surge in coburn 1000 cases. oil stocks fall at the end of the week. in the coming weeks, we are going to continue to closely monitor stimulus measures, case numbers, and even vaccine related developments that is your global market walk. us treasury secretary steven chu, chin is getting some...
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mÁs aÚn porque su asesor de polÍtica migratoria, steven miller, habÍa advertido sobre medidas mÁs durasta la posibilidad de que pueda emitir una avalancha de medidas antiinmigrantes antes de salir de la casa blanca. >> hemos visto o como Él actÚa, de una manera vengativa. posiblemente puede que haga eso. ademÁs, está rodeado de gente que le ayuda, como steven miller, que tiene una agenda polÍtica antiinmigrante extremista. dulce: algunos abogados de inmigraciÓn como josÉ pérez dicen que ya estÁn viendo acciones sospechosas. >> han estado llamando a los inmigrantes que no tenÍan que presentarse con ice, de repente tengo cerca de 20 clientes que los han llamado a presentarse de una manera rÁpida. dulce: una medida serÍa a travÉs de Órdenes ejecutivas. >> las redadas, el aumento de las deportaciones expeditas, no solamente trumpha tratado de aumentar el costo de los trÁmites, sino tambiÉn cambiar las preguntas y aumentar su nÚmero, para que sea mÁs difÍcil pasar el examen. tambiÉn las multas que les han estado poniendo. dulce: en los Últimos 4 aÑos, el presidente trump ha presentado mÚltip
mÁs aÚn porque su asesor de polÍtica migratoria, steven miller, habÍa advertido sobre medidas mÁs durasta la posibilidad de que pueda emitir una avalancha de medidas antiinmigrantes antes de salir de la casa blanca. >> hemos visto o como Él actÚa, de una manera vengativa. posiblemente puede que haga eso. ademÁs, está rodeado de gente que le ayuda, como steven miller, que tiene una agenda polÍtica antiinmigrante extremista. dulce: algunos abogados de inmigraciÓn como josÉ...
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we wake up to a public clash between steven mnuchin and jay powell on unused lending funds and we saw that hit the futures market. s&p 500 futures paring some of those losses. we have nasdaq futures relatively flat this morning. treasury yields steady. in the pound, north of 132. we do have sources telling bloomberg's that emmanuel macron is urging his e.u. counterparts to start drawing up contingency plans for a no-deal brexit. we are going to have more of that with maria tadeo from brussels later in the program. a lot going on in the european union and still no stimulus deal. complicating the brexit is one individual on the european team has actually contracted coronavirus. those talks are going virtual. coronavirus is surging in many with 9f the world million cases and california ordering a curfew. it comes amid a rare public rift between the u.s. treasury and federal reserve. the central bank is pushing back after steven mnuchin asked a return any unspent stimulus money when the program expires. >> i was a bit surprised and i have to say right after that announcement, the reserve
we wake up to a public clash between steven mnuchin and jay powell on unused lending funds and we saw that hit the futures market. s&p 500 futures paring some of those losses. we have nasdaq futures relatively flat this morning. treasury yields steady. in the pound, north of 132. we do have sources telling bloomberg's that emmanuel macron is urging his e.u. counterparts to start drawing up contingency plans for a no-deal brexit. we are going to have more of that with maria tadeo from...
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treasury secretary steven, announced cut off for the federal reserve's lending program and hopes to restart stimulus talks, and hopefully will resume negotiations. to see i standing by have a lot to get through. so i get started. pharmaceutical giant pfizer is filing for emergency authorization of its crown of arsenic seen in the united states. the company is one of many working to fight the spread of cove 19. and as alex mohill of its reports, it is one of a few front runners that may help on the pandemic. the bottles are full and ready to go. once given the green light, pfizer says that it could start shipping out its coronavirus vaccine within a couple of hours. if the value i, we have already produced more than 20000000 doses in our warehouses and to continue as a state producing more and more the company promises to have 50000000 doses ready for distribution by the end of this year. and estimates that it will produce 1300000000 doses of the vaccine by the end of 2021. however, there is one major hurdle standing in the way that government approval in the us. that means getting the thumb
treasury secretary steven, announced cut off for the federal reserve's lending program and hopes to restart stimulus talks, and hopefully will resume negotiations. to see i standing by have a lot to get through. so i get started. pharmaceutical giant pfizer is filing for emergency authorization of its crown of arsenic seen in the united states. the company is one of many working to fight the spread of cove 19. and as alex mohill of its reports, it is one of a few front runners that may help on...
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the office of white house council rejected the deal after consulting with steven miller of all peoplee mental toll on immigrants and their children was too much to bear, a report by the associated press reports that according to lawyers, 65 immigrant children at a south texas station were being held in conditions that exposed them to the spread of covid with one team describing he was only allowed to shower for five minutes a day and to do so he had to wait in a cramped line with no room for social distancing and only given one facemask that he has had to wear every day. the trump administration has engaged in behavior and enacted policies with the purpose of hurting migrants making their way across the border. meaning these reports are a long string in mergeless attacks on civilians who are simply seeking a better, safer life for themselves and their children. in short, the cruelty is the point. nbc jacob so has done extensive reporting on this. the author of "separated inside an american tragedy." jac jacob, good to see you my friend. what gets missed, not by you at all, but childre
the office of white house council rejected the deal after consulting with steven miller of all peoplee mental toll on immigrants and their children was too much to bear, a report by the associated press reports that according to lawyers, 65 immigrant children at a south texas station were being held in conditions that exposed them to the spread of covid with one team describing he was only allowed to shower for five minutes a day and to do so he had to wait in a cramped line with no room for...
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steven pitt. >> he was very intellectually honest, whether you wanted his opinion or not, you got it. but he was formidable, and he was fair. >> pitt was nationally known for his work on cases like the columbine massacre and the murder of jonbenet ramsey. his interest in natalie was personal as well as professional. when they met again a few years later, he asked her to lunch. >> i took him up on the offer, and i had the longest lunch i've ever had. it was hours, and it was fabulous. i loved every minute of it. >> hours turned into years. they got engaged. >> he was a brilliant forensic psychiatrist, but he was in my biased opinion an even better human being. >> steve had two sons with his ex-wife, and they were the center of his world. >> he would say to the boys, work hard, don't say can't. be nice and have fun. >> steve was a master at delving into someone's mind, understanding what made them tick. >> no matter who retained him or what they wanted him to say, he would always tell you what he re
steven pitt. >> he was very intellectually honest, whether you wanted his opinion or not, you got it. but he was formidable, and he was fair. >> pitt was nationally known for his work on cases like the columbine massacre and the murder of jonbenet ramsey. his interest in natalie was personal as well as professional. when they met again a few years later, he asked her to lunch. >> i took him up on the offer, and i had the longest lunch i've ever had. it was hours, and it was...
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and senator stevens's wife, catherine, is with us tonight.sioner and i say congratulations to her. i also offer congratulations also to susan harris. board members throughout this process, and our deepest appreciation to the congressman and senators who also served. and we salute general carl rigell without whom there would be no memorial. [applause] and it is fitting that senator and chairman pat roberts is giving a keynote tonight. he is uniquely qualified to honor to honor his fellow kansan, dwight eisenhower. he guided this memorial across the finish line. and a very special thank you to a true hero, senator bob dole, who so proudly hails from dwight eisenhower's beloved kansas. thank you, senator for the boost, you provided as a commissioner. i would also like to say congratulations to my sisters, anne, mary and susan. and i think anne and mary would not resent it if i let emphasis to susan. they played a major role in organizing support and sponsorship for this memorial. and congratulations to architect frank gehry who throughout this p
and senator stevens's wife, catherine, is with us tonight.sioner and i say congratulations to her. i also offer congratulations also to susan harris. board members throughout this process, and our deepest appreciation to the congressman and senators who also served. and we salute general carl rigell without whom there would be no memorial. [applause] and it is fitting that senator and chairman pat roberts is giving a keynote tonight. he is uniquely qualified to honor to honor his fellow kansan,...
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we meet him and he says, please call me steven. we go in, and we have steven spielberg and rick carter and myself. we go to the entrance, and there is a line. he does not want to go in front of them, so we wait in the line. we are sitting there and people are taking pictures. he's being very gracious. as they keeping coming, i say let's just go in. we go in, and it was -- his eyes were bright and wide. he started texting. instead of texting his mama or friend, he is sending pictures to sally field and daniel day lewis and other celebrities. it was a really wonderful experience. the next slide you will see, an army hospital from the war. he looks at this and at the set, and he says, it is as if i did the movie so that you guys could do this wonderful exhibit. we thought, wow that is pretty cool. the final gallery that you will see in the next slide is kind of a wide angle. what is important about this is that on the left side of the screen, you will see a depiction of where he passed away. the bloody pillow that he passed away on. a
we meet him and he says, please call me steven. we go in, and we have steven spielberg and rick carter and myself. we go to the entrance, and there is a line. he does not want to go in front of them, so we wait in the line. we are sitting there and people are taking pictures. he's being very gracious. as they keeping coming, i say let's just go in. we go in, and it was -- his eyes were bright and wide. he started texting. instead of texting his mama or friend, he is sending pictures to sally...
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one of the plaintiffs is steven hotze, a coronavirus and qanon conspiracy theorist who said -- "the deep state could have been the ones that orchestrated this whole viral problem with the virus." during the racial justice uprising this summer, hotze told texas governor greg abbott in a voicemail he should order the national guard to kill protesters. he said -- "shoot to kill the sons of [b leeps] that's the only way you restore order. kill 'em." this is joe speaking at a socially distanced drive-in rally in philadelphia on sunday. mr. biden: this is the most important election of our lifetimes. we have to vote like we never did before. every day. every day is an reminder of how high the stakes are, how far the other side will gold to try to suppress -- go to try to suppress the turnout. amy: axios is reporting trump plans to declare a premature victory tuesday night if he is ahead of joe biden in early returns. election forecasters say vote counting after election day will likely favor biden -- particularly in pennsylvania -- even if trump holds a lead on -- holds an early lead. trump de
one of the plaintiffs is steven hotze, a coronavirus and qanon conspiracy theorist who said -- "the deep state could have been the ones that orchestrated this whole viral problem with the virus." during the racial justice uprising this summer, hotze told texas governor greg abbott in a voicemail he should order the national guard to kill protesters. he said -- "shoot to kill the sons of [b leeps] that's the only way you restore order. kill 'em." this is joe speaking at a...
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and steven hassan and the author of "the cult of trump."our family and the things that they believe. just from reading it, your family didn't strike me as religious, but to the extent there was a religion, norman vincent peale was it. walk us through that. in your mind has trump become norman vincent peale to his supporters? >> well, donald didn't learn the power of positive thinking directly from peale who in my mind as a charlatan, he learned it through my grandfather's interpretation. he took it to such a degree that there was this atmosphere of toxic positivity in my grandparents' house so that being sick, any kind of weakness, losing, was considered absolutely unforgivable. so we see how donald dealt with covid-19. we see how he's dealing with this loss that he cannot find his way out of. so i don't think he's norman vincent peale, although he does represent that to these people who are taking such extreme allegiance to him. it's rather disturbing. >> and that allegiance is the thing that i think sort of blows people's minds, steven ha
and steven hassan and the author of "the cult of trump."our family and the things that they believe. just from reading it, your family didn't strike me as religious, but to the extent there was a religion, norman vincent peale was it. walk us through that. in your mind has trump become norman vincent peale to his supporters? >> well, donald didn't learn the power of positive thinking directly from peale who in my mind as a charlatan, he learned it through my grandfather's...
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steven, thanks for joining us.teven kim on the builders >>> still ahead, between canceled games and postponed concerts, a lot of fans have been left without their favorite live events. seat keep has launched new tools to get them safely back into the seats. we'll talk to the ceo about that next ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. we honor our veterans and those no longer with us and to all our military serving around the world, thank you for defending all the freedoms we enjoy. >>> welcome back shares of draft kings are higher, the stock up about 5%. the number of unique players up more than 60% to oaf a milliver in the third quarter with cases spiking being we're s seeing more and more cancellations of games eric chemi is here >> reporter: that's right. we're seeing fresh wave of facilities closing and games being cancelled across the nation today the nfl cleveland brown's closing their building after a player tested positive baker mayfield ear
steven, thanks for joining us.teven kim on the builders >>> still ahead, between canceled games and postponed concerts, a lot of fans have been left without their favorite live events. seat keep has launched new tools to get them safely back into the seats. we'll talk to the ceo about that next ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. we honor our veterans and those no longer with us and to all our military serving...
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what is steven mnuchin trying to achieve with this?ing is legally mandated under the cares act, that the money expires and it should be returned. democrats have rejected that, saying essentially that it is yet another move by the outgoing trump to box biden in an limit his ability to maneuver. it is kind of incredible that it is happening at this point where there is such desperate need for stimulus package to deal with the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. desperate need for money to be injected into the economy to help struggling businesses, unemployed, people who have lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic. and janet yellen is going to face an unprecedented crisis coming in. arguably as big as the 2008 financial crisis, possibly even the great depression. unlike obama when he came in and 2008, had a democrat-controlled congress, it looks like we will have divided government, so she will have to work incredibly togetherry to pull different sides to come up with a comprehensive package to get the economy back on tra
what is steven mnuchin trying to achieve with this?ing is legally mandated under the cares act, that the money expires and it should be returned. democrats have rejected that, saying essentially that it is yet another move by the outgoing trump to box biden in an limit his ability to maneuver. it is kind of incredible that it is happening at this point where there is such desperate need for stimulus package to deal with the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. desperate need for...
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the treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, said he will not extend them.is reason for this is he said financial conditions in the u.s. are in good shape. he said when this emergency is over, let's put these programs away. the response to that for many people of course is that the emergency is not over yet. what steven mnuchin wants, he wants the federal reserve to return those unused funds, which would put $455 billion of back into the purse of the government. he says that money can then be used through congress and put toward more targeted coronavirus relief efforts. of course, his move not to extend these programs has been criticized by economists, i'm ever some the political opposition, he said the u.s. economy -- by members of the political opposition, who say that the u.s. economy is too fragile to shelve the support at the moment. the financial reserve responded quickly to the moon saying emergency facilities should continue to -- to the move saying emergency facilities should continue to serve as a backstop for strained economy. the worry is this mo
the treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, said he will not extend them.is reason for this is he said financial conditions in the u.s. are in good shape. he said when this emergency is over, let's put these programs away. the response to that for many people of course is that the emergency is not over yet. what steven mnuchin wants, he wants the federal reserve to return those unused funds, which would put $455 billion of back into the purse of the government. he says that money can then be used...
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steven mnuchin seeking to pull the plug on most of the federal reserve's emergency credit facilities including the main street and the knew us in pallone programs -- municipal loan programs. what kind of an impact is that going to have if these programs go away by year end? >> maria, i don't think it's going to have too much of an impact, and that's why i'm still very bullish here. those programs were put in place earlier this year when we were in the middle of a pandemic and we didn't know where we were going, we didn't know how we were going to control it, if we could control it, how deep our recession would get and when or if we would come out of it. so now that we've gone down that road, we've recovered a lot, and we have vaccines that we're hearing great news on on a daily basis. i don't think it's necessary right now. so although top line it could spook some investors, i think overall the biden administration, if they do take office, are going to put their own treasury secretary in, they're going to have their own plan in plus. i think the fed's low interest rates for a long ti
steven mnuchin seeking to pull the plug on most of the federal reserve's emergency credit facilities including the main street and the knew us in pallone programs -- municipal loan programs. what kind of an impact is that going to have if these programs go away by year end? >> maria, i don't think it's going to have too much of an impact, and that's why i'm still very bullish here. those programs were put in place earlier this year when we were in the middle of a pandemic and we didn't...
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joining me now is the ceo of brown harris stevens bess freedman.tys an out flux inhabitants early on in the pandemic. where are we now? bess: we are in a much better place. the big picture of real estate has been remarkable considering all the challenges we face in the economy. the weeks leading up to the election were a little bit slow, but now that we have results and there is less uncertainty, we have seen a lot more people volume. the market is doing considerably well. on monday, there were 22 contracts reported signed over $4 million last week, which is pre-pandemic levels. so we are very happy about that. vonnie: pre-pandemic levels in terms of the numbers. what was the covid discount generally? a very complicated question to answer. it was a mixed bag. we saw a lot of things signed close to the asking price, but there is a variety. it is a buyers market, we know that, but sellers are negotiating, there is good supply, rates are low. people are taking advantage of the opportunity to buy things right now. people are doubling down on new york c
joining me now is the ceo of brown harris stevens bess freedman.tys an out flux inhabitants early on in the pandemic. where are we now? bess: we are in a much better place. the big picture of real estate has been remarkable considering all the challenges we face in the economy. the weeks leading up to the election were a little bit slow, but now that we have results and there is less uncertainty, we have seen a lot more people volume. the market is doing considerably well. on monday, there were...
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that's where candace stevens comes in. she's a tech specialist that the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking off to south africa's natural wealth in the public. good. yes, and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that biodiversity. so even as you plough money, time, if an energy into looking after the sun almost may think you're not getting any. i don't know. there is a special tax incentive just to give a little bit back. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can write off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period. that extra cash and pocket would be able to give a little bit more financial sustainability to you in managing this in perpetuity so that you could put a little bit more interest, which would be your decision and you know what needs to happen on the side photographer? cause fundal and purchase the land 5 years ago, and it's taken countless pictures of
that's where candace stevens comes in. she's a tech specialist that the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking off to south africa's natural wealth in the public. good. yes, and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that biodiversity. so even as you plough money, time, if an energy into looking after the sun almost may think...
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our next question comes from steven clark. >> hi. congratulations, steven clark from space flight now. i just wanted to clarify one thing, the seven dragon missions in the next 15 months i think you said. did those include cargo missions or are those all crew missions? and also, i wanted to get an update on your crew dragon production line. how many crew dragons are currently being built? you have two that have launched now. do you have any other crew dragons being assembled right now or will you be doing your near-term missions with these two vehicles? thanks. >> i was hedging. i did check my phone and the seven missions were all for nasa. crs21 through 24 and three crew missions. but i was hedging just in case -- just in case one of those doesn't go to include a commercial mission between now and then. and then the other question you asked was -- second part? oh, how many dragons in production. thanks, steve. do you want to -- [laughter] >> we have the demo 2 dragon is in the refurbishment process to fly crew 2. dragon -- there's a
our next question comes from steven clark. >> hi. congratulations, steven clark from space flight now. i just wanted to clarify one thing, the seven dragon missions in the next 15 months i think you said. did those include cargo missions or are those all crew missions? and also, i wanted to get an update on your crew dragon production line. how many crew dragons are currently being built? you have two that have launched now. do you have any other crew dragons being assembled right now or...
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that's where candace stevens comes in. she's a tax specialist that the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking off to south africa's natural wealth in the public. good. yes, and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that biodiversity. so even as you plough money time, if an energy into looking after the sun farm is may think you're not getting in your now is a special tax incentive just to give a little bit back. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can write off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period. that extra cash and pocket would be able to, to give a little bit more financial sustainability to you in managing this in perpetuity. and so that you could put a little bit more interest, which would be your decision and you know what needs to happen on the side of photographer, cause funded and purchase the land 5 years ago and has taken countless pictures of th
that's where candace stevens comes in. she's a tax specialist that the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking off to south africa's natural wealth in the public. good. yes, and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that biodiversity. so even as you plough money time, if an energy into looking after the sun farm is may think...
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joining us now is steven whiting with city private bank steven, great to have you on that segment, weout buying there is $4.5 trillion of global cash still sitting on the sidelines, global markets have kind of gone wild this week. but there is still a ton of money out there. do you and your team still see more gains ahead for ours and the global markets or will the next couple months bring nervousness and uncertainty? >> we see more gains ahead we think that the news that we've seen out of pfizer is not what you've been seeing in the last year. things like the cocktails and all these sorts of things. we'll see a different world economy particularly as we get more vaccines that have good lowe gis tic logistics and an ability to truly end the pandemic and if you combine it with all the money on the sidelines, with negative real yields, zero yield cash nominal, again, they can get a lot of money in risk assets i think that there will also be a rotation in fact into the particular stocks, the industries that have been most beaten down, it can create i think a little bit of headwind for th
joining us now is steven whiting with city private bank steven, great to have you on that segment, weout buying there is $4.5 trillion of global cash still sitting on the sidelines, global markets have kind of gone wild this week. but there is still a ton of money out there. do you and your team still see more gains ahead for ours and the global markets or will the next couple months bring nervousness and uncertainty? >> we see more gains ahead we think that the news that we've seen out...
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joining me joe stone crab owner steven, steven, it's great to see you again, thanks very much for beingats to you on your reopening. assess how business is going in a new covid world, steven? >> well, it's been a very challenging year. by the way, good morning, maria. this has been a challenging year for us and the restaurant industry. we have approximately 500 employees including fishermen, just the joe stone crab and fisheries. everyone is concerned and worried. we have a full staff, though, back at the restaurant. we haven't let anybody go. we are still working, we are working with all of the details of covid-19 and the guidelines, et cetera. we are ready, willing and able and we are starting optimistically but unfortunately volume is down in the restaurant because of our seating capacity which has been mandated by the city and the county. maria: right, sure, we are looking at pictures of when i visited back in january and it was quite a different scene back in january for super bowl sunday weekend when i joined you and the place was packed and this was before we knew anything really
joining me joe stone crab owner steven, steven, it's great to see you again, thanks very much for beingats to you on your reopening. assess how business is going in a new covid world, steven? >> well, it's been a very challenging year. by the way, good morning, maria. this has been a challenging year for us and the restaurant industry. we have approximately 500 employees including fishermen, just the joe stone crab and fisheries. everyone is concerned and worried. we have a full staff,...
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steven mcdonnell, bbc news, beijing.atic party and former member of the hong kong legislative council, and earlier she told me the probe democracy lawmakers had no other choice but to resign. in my whole political life, i advocated engagement but u nfortu nately, advocated engagement but unfortunately, she jim advocated engagement but unfortunately, shejim payne and carrie lam refused to have any dialogue —— xijinping. so what can they do. so what can they do? the hong kong people have been disenfranchised. but life will go on, the struggle will go on and of course, the uk government, the former colonial power must do more to help hong kong and call on its allies to help hong kong we are not fighting for independence. we arejust asking not fighting for independence. we are just asking xi jinping and the chinese communist party to honour the promises of the britishjoint to honour the promises of the british joint declaration under basic law. it's very reasonable. but we are losing oui’ reasonable. but we are losing our fr
steven mcdonnell, bbc news, beijing.atic party and former member of the hong kong legislative council, and earlier she told me the probe democracy lawmakers had no other choice but to resign. in my whole political life, i advocated engagement but u nfortu nately, advocated engagement but unfortunately, she jim advocated engagement but unfortunately, shejim payne and carrie lam refused to have any dialogue —— xijinping. so what can they do. so what can they do? the hong kong people have been...