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now the weather with susan powell. hello.rstorms across and for the next 2a hours, producing some beautiful scenes like these, ominous clouds on the horizon, sunshine breaking through and this beautiful rainbow recently. the thundery showers will migrate northwards late afternoon into the evening before petering out. more persistent rain pulling away from northern ireland, swirling across the irish sea into wells and the north west of england to end the night. pretty muggy once again. 1a to 15 degrees. on into tuesday, this swirl of rain will cut across north wales into northern england before pushing its way northwards into scotland during the course of the day. looking at the map, it looks like it is petering out but we could see some intense rainfall working its way northwards across scotland and for england and wales, decent sunshine but still locally the risk of some intense thunderstorms. for the remainder of the week we turn to the atlantic and areas of low pressure. two centres in fact areas of low pressure. two centr
now the weather with susan powell. hello.rstorms across and for the next 2a hours, producing some beautiful scenes like these, ominous clouds on the horizon, sunshine breaking through and this beautiful rainbow recently. the thundery showers will migrate northwards late afternoon into the evening before petering out. more persistent rain pulling away from northern ireland, swirling across the irish sea into wells and the north west of england to end the night. pretty muggy once again. 1a to 15...
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here's susan powell.lo, yet again this afternoon, we have seen dramatic thunderstorms breaking out across england and wales. some great looking cloud scapes on the ground if you have been caught in the showers, not so clever. localised flash flooding and plenty of shell are still rattling away at the moment, working their way northwards through the evening, they will start a payday but this curl of rain will push its way into wales and the north—west of england by the end of the night. it gives northern ireland a little break as it moves away. a keen eye will notice towards the side a little brighter spot are showing up by the end of the night. further showers will push their way across england and wales through tuesday and as the sun comes out, they will break out in certain spots. some areas will miss them all together, others again will get heavy downpours and a lot of rain in a short space of time and that risk transfers to scotland, pushing from south to north during the day through tuesday, the risk
here's susan powell.lo, yet again this afternoon, we have seen dramatic thunderstorms breaking out across england and wales. some great looking cloud scapes on the ground if you have been caught in the showers, not so clever. localised flash flooding and plenty of shell are still rattling away at the moment, working their way northwards through the evening, they will start a payday but this curl of rain will push its way into wales and the north—west of england by the end of the night. it...
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susan: a very different trajectory, as you described. chair powell: very. susan: in that context, do you see any role for the fed in terms of those financial institutions that do community development? chair powell: you know, we are very highly engaged with the cdfi, the community develop an ment financial institutions. and those of them who are banks are taking part in the programs, now took part in the ppp , they took part in the liquidity facility, so we strongly support them engaged with them, and the same is true of ndi's. that is not where liquidity shortage is. that is not where the big problems in the economy -- they are really in the service and manufacturing sector. it is in the real economy this time. big credit losses. here we have highly capitalized institutions, and we have credit problems in the real economy, and, you know, we a different situation this time. susan: thank you. we are almost out of time, unfortunately. i thought what i would do for our last minute or two was to cycle back to the very public review of the monetary policy framewo
susan: a very different trajectory, as you described. chair powell: very. susan: in that context, do you see any role for the fed in terms of those financial institutions that do community development? chair powell: you know, we are very highly engaged with the cdfi, the community develop an ment financial institutions. and those of them who are banks are taking part in the programs, now took part in the ppp , they took part in the liquidity facility, so we strongly support them engaged with...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello.rage values for the time of year. what we've not lost, though, is a lot of humidity. as a consequence of it cooling down, many of us will see scenes like these over the weekend, cloudy, misty and murky. some of us will also pick up some punchier showers. thunderstorms should not as widespread as the previous week. but showers spread into the south of the uk on saturday, migrating their way further north over england and wales through the afternoon. if the sun does pop out over the south—east, it will inject more energy into the atmosphere and here we could see some thunderstorms through the afternoon. top temperatures, 24 or 25 degrees in the sunshine. ten degrees down on the weekjust gone. north sea coasts always cooler because of the persistent mist and low cloud here, so high teens are best. showers in the south—east are pretty lively for the evening. they should taper off as we go into the small hours on sunday. then we will see showers heading further north across england and wale
now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello.rage values for the time of year. what we've not lost, though, is a lot of humidity. as a consequence of it cooling down, many of us will see scenes like these over the weekend, cloudy, misty and murky. some of us will also pick up some punchier showers. thunderstorms should not as widespread as the previous week. but showers spread into the south of the uk on saturday, migrating their way further north over england and wales...
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time for a look at the weather — here's susan powell. we have lost the dramatic hit of last week.
time for a look at the weather — here's susan powell. we have lost the dramatic hit of last week.
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here's susan powell.looking cloud scapes on the ground if you have been caught in the showers, not so clever. localised flash flooding and plenty of shell are still rattling away at the moment, working their way northwards through the evening, they will start a payday but this curl of rain will push its way into wales and the north—west of england by the end of the night. it gives northern ireland a
here's susan powell.looking cloud scapes on the ground if you have been caught in the showers, not so clever. localised flash flooding and plenty of shell are still rattling away at the moment, working their way northwards through the evening, they will start a payday but this curl of rain will push its way into wales and the north—west of england by the end of the night. it gives northern ireland a
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now, it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell once again, thunderstorms prep flash floodinge in these images being sent in for a weather watchers. things will get quieter and after the evening and overnight in terms of the thunderstorms that will slowly start to fade away, but we will see a band of persistent rain i do northern ireland and then tucking into wells in the northwest at the end of the night. noticing some showers will close them from the southwest of england by the end of the night. these showers will push their way north to the course of tuesdayit their way north to the course of tuesday it will be a similar story for some in terms of pretty intense thunder downpours to cope cope with. amounts of thunder and rain the flash flooding, wanted to show as possible here for northern ireland but some sunny spells and some warmth out there, highs of 22 or 23. this is bbc news. the democrats kick off their big election year party. it was meant to be milwaukee — now it's in cyberspace. not quite the same buzz. tonight's star speaker is michelle obama — how many democrats
now, it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell once again, thunderstorms prep flash floodinge in these images being sent in for a weather watchers. things will get quieter and after the evening and overnight in terms of the thunderstorms that will slowly start to fade away, but we will see a band of persistent rain i do northern ireland and then tucking into wells in the northwest at the end of the night. noticing some showers will close them from the southwest of england by the end...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. then push towards wales and the north west of england. by then the thunderstorms will have cleared. pretty muggy night, lows of 1a or 15 celsius. into tuesday, this more organised area of cloud and rain will drift further north, bringing wet weather through the morning to northern england, thickening the cloud across southern scotland and bringing some rain in here through the afternoon. generally a cloudier day on tuesday for scotland. northern ireland will see some isolated showers. across england and wales, don't be fooled, that chart looks relatively clear, but those intense little spots are there behind me, there will once again with the risks of some intense thunderstorms. hello this is bbc news with simon mccoy. the headlines: a u—turn from the welsh government — as it announces that a level and gcse students will now be awarded the grades calculated by their teachers. pressure mounts on the government over england's a level results — an announcement is expected this afternoon,
now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. then push towards wales and the north west of england. by then the thunderstorms will have cleared. pretty muggy night, lows of 1a or 15 celsius. into tuesday, this more organised area of cloud and rain will drift further north, bringing wet weather through the morning to northern england, thickening the cloud across southern scotland and bringing some rain in here through the afternoon. generally a cloudier day on tuesday for...
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chair powell: thank you very much, susan. good to see you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] on tuesday, secretary steven mnuchin testifies in for of the house on children, workers, and families and the implementation of key stimulus programs approved earlier this year. watch live coverage beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on-demand on c-span.org, or listen live on demand wherever you are on the c-span radio app. continues. host: we are back and we are joined by ohio state university professor hasan kwame jeffries, who is here to give us some historical perspective on the march on washington and the rights in the united states. professor jeffries, good morning. guest: good morning. you. to be with host: thank you so much for being with us. first, let's get your impressions of yesterday's march on washington and how it original.o the guest: it was very interesting, because there
chair powell: thank you very much, susan. good to see you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] on tuesday, secretary steven mnuchin testifies in for of the house on children, workers, and families and the implementation of key stimulus programs approved earlier this year. watch live coverage beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span,...
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>> yeah, well, colin powell, as you just noted is one of a handful of gop boomers and se a centenarians that the biden campaign has brought out. john kasich, susanolinari. and meg whitman and colin powell. what you see the biden campaign making a conservative evidence is to rein in the republicans and what republicans call a permission slip to vote for joe biden, to vote against their party tours choose country over partisan or ideological attachments. that being said, you know, there was a lot of drama within the party, especially on the progressive side, about some of these republican speakers. you know, questions about how you could have someone who is a proponent of the iraq war take such a prime time slot and get more speaking time than somebody like alexandria ocasio-cortez, the future of the democratic party. >> yeah. i want to turn back now to the senate bipartisan report on interference in the 2016 election. so, one of the main take a whats fr takeaways from the whole thing, in this report, it is stated that the trump campaign, it seems, eagerly embraced russia's help in the 2016 election. what stood out to you, in this report? >> well,
>> yeah, well, colin powell, as you just noted is one of a handful of gop boomers and se a centenarians that the biden campaign has brought out. john kasich, susanolinari. and meg whitman and colin powell. what you see the biden campaign making a conservative evidence is to rein in the republicans and what republicans call a permission slip to vote for joe biden, to vote against their party tours choose country over partisan or ideological attachments. that being said, you know, there was...
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susan: the rationale and you --nking for launching [indiscernible] [indiscernible] chair powell: the review is part of enhanced program transparency and accountability, something the fed has been working on for 30 plus years now. public faith in large institutions around the world is under pressure and so institutions like the fed have to aggressively seek transparency and accountability to preserve our democratic legitimacy and there are a bunch of things we are doing. the review was the center of that. i thought other federal banks have done other forms of reviews. not all of them around monetary policy and i thought this was something we could do to get great benefits and be able to up eight our framework. we had toic question -- the economic question we had to adapt to is what we had to learn since the global financial crisis since that long expansion. we knew we were going to be closer to the effective lower bound and had to address that as i described in my remarks. we did not know how it would come out. we are happy with where it came out. if you will allow me to just say for
susan: the rationale and you --nking for launching [indiscernible] [indiscernible] chair powell: the review is part of enhanced program transparency and accountability, something the fed has been working on for 30 plus years now. public faith in large institutions around the world is under pressure and so institutions like the fed have to aggressively seek transparency and accountability to preserve our democratic legitimacy and there are a bunch of things we are doing. the review was the...
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powell. the last few times i spoke with susan molnarry i enjoyed our conversation.licans part of an establishment in my mind steered republican voters wrong. they had them voting against their self-interest. they are part of the people who sent their jobs to china. they are part of the people who let the country deteriorate. i am not sure it hurts president trump as it might help them to have the folks against him. feels like the heartland is 100% behind president trump right now. >> you're absolutely right. folks behind president trump want law and order. they want job security, energy security. look what the left is pushing, the total opposite. you're looking at policies with this success under president trump's first term that is why there is so much enthusiasm and excitement behind president trump. you also have to look at black voters support too, charles. rasmussen reports has likely black voters support for president trump with their weekly polling anywhere from 30 to 40%, their daily polling. democrats are desperate. they're going to keep playing the race ca
powell. the last few times i spoke with susan molnarry i enjoyed our conversation.licans part of an establishment in my mind steered republican voters wrong. they had them voting against their self-interest. they are part of the people who sent their jobs to china. they are part of the people who let the country deteriorate. i am not sure it hurts president trump as it might help them to have the folks against him. feels like the heartland is 100% behind president trump right now. >>...
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president trump including former secretary of state colin powell, former ohio and new jersey governors john kasich and christine todd whitman, susan molinari of new york, meg whitman who ran for governor of california in 2010 and carly fiorina. and former republican congressman charlie dent from the great commonwealth of pennsylvania. congressman dent, thank you so much. you've been a lifelong republican. why are you supporting joe biden? >> well, jake, i'm doing this because, one, i did not support president trump in 2016. i did not vote for him. i'm not going to do it in 2020. but at the end of the day, this really isn't about right or left. it's not about ideology. for me it's about right or wrong. stability versus instability, security versus insecurity. normal versus abnormal. that's why i'm doing this because i feel that we need to return some sense of normalcy to the function of government. we simply don't have that now. and that's why i'm going to be voting for joe biden for president. >> so, i'm sure you are going to hear from a lot of republican colleagues, current and former republican congress men who say joe biden is
president trump including former secretary of state colin powell, former ohio and new jersey governors john kasich and christine todd whitman, susan molinari of new york, meg whitman who ran for governor of california in 2010 and carly fiorina. and former republican congressman charlie dent from the great commonwealth of pennsylvania. congressman dent, thank you so much. you've been a lifelong republican. why are you supporting joe biden? >> well, jake, i'm doing this because, one, i did...
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it's not going to have colin powell or kerry or susan molan nayeri although they were a symptom of whatwamp. it's going to be rarkd and ilhan omar and alexandria ocasio-cortez. what is she going to be, what in the treasury bernie sanders? these are serious things but you notice that you don't -- you are not getting any specifics, it's all about he's not donald trump. well, the fact of the matter is, donald trump is delivering and so it's good to know that all they have got is vote for us, we are not that guy. but you can't run the free world with that kind of an attitude. ainsley: let's talk about some of the issues. the presidency has been traveling all around the country, minnesota, wisconsin, and arizona this week while the democrats have been experiencing their convention. an issue very important to him as you know is immigration, building that border wall. so when you talk about that issue, the democrats like kamala harris have said she wants free healthcare for illegals and she wants to stop construction on the border wall. here is what the president said about immigration yesterd
it's not going to have colin powell or kerry or susan molan nayeri although they were a symptom of whatwamp. it's going to be rarkd and ilhan omar and alexandria ocasio-cortez. what is she going to be, what in the treasury bernie sanders? these are serious things but you notice that you don't -- you are not getting any specifics, it's all about he's not donald trump. well, the fact of the matter is, donald trump is delivering and so it's good to know that all they have got is vote for us, we...
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your view, susan, on the democratic convention, and what is the challenge the republicans will have to do in terms of the big names, even big-name republicans, governor kasich, colin powell, come and say i'm republican but i'm voting and kamala harris. we saw former president president obama. former first lady michelle obama. former president bill clinton and hillary clinton, former secretary of state in tonight. how does the republicans match that with four nights of donald trump? >> i mean, they don't. what we saw at the democratic convention was something that took a lot of time and planning. it was thoughtful. there were great speeches. it was inclusive, and -- and it was -- it was logical. one step followed the next, and it was overall especially going virtual for the first time widely reviewed as a very positive event. on the other hand, you have the republicans led by donald trump so you must express chaos and things not to go as well. there was no way donald trump would give up being on primetime air for four nights in a row and the fact that he came out and announced he's doing all four nights is no surprise. at the end of the day no one can sell donald trump hi
your view, susan, on the democratic convention, and what is the challenge the republicans will have to do in terms of the big names, even big-name republicans, governor kasich, colin powell, come and say i'm republican but i'm voting and kamala harris. we saw former president president obama. former first lady michelle obama. former president bill clinton and hillary clinton, former secretary of state in tonight. how does the republicans match that with four nights of donald trump? >> i...
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susan eisenhower examined the leadership style of her grandfather, president eisenhower and important decisions made during his presidency. watch book tv this weekend on c-span. ♪ now federal reserve chair, jerome powellage of 2%. measures would be taken if the rate drops or rises below or above 2% and discusses covid-19 impact on the economy and how this recovery will be different from previous economic crises. this is just shy of one hour. >> good afternoon, good evening and good night kiss for six countries around the world at least 12 different kinds. it is my pleasure to welcome you to the federal reserve bank of kansas city's economic symposium titled navigating the decade and president of the kansas city and am pleased to be joined by chairman jake powell is one of many of my colleagues in federal
susan eisenhower examined the leadership style of her grandfather, president eisenhower and important decisions made during his presidency. watch book tv this weekend on c-span. ♪ now federal reserve chair, jerome powellage of 2%. measures would be taken if the rate drops or rises below or above 2% and discusses covid-19 impact on the economy and how this recovery will be different from previous economic crises. this is just shy of one hour. >> good afternoon, good evening and good...