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know, theou probably governor confirmed with nbc that she has been in preliminary talks with the vice president's team, joe biden, to serve potentially as a running mate. what do you think the roads are -- the odds are that she would be a contender for the position? rep. kildee: i think she would be a fine president. i think she is prepare for the -- she is prepared for the job. i think she has her detractors and supporters, but if you look at the general views as to how this governor has, managed this crisis she is getting high marks because she has shown the willingness to make hard decisions and not avoid those choices. that is a characteristic that anyone running for president should be looking for in a vice presidential nominee. i think she would be a fine candidate. i think she first and foremost would be a great vice president. she has prepared, but that is going to be a choice that vice president biden will have to make and there is a lot of really good choices that he has. the competition, fortunately for us in the party, for that spot is full of highly qualified candidates.
know, theou probably governor confirmed with nbc that she has been in preliminary talks with the vice president's team, joe biden, to serve potentially as a running mate. what do you think the roads are -- the odds are that she would be a contender for the position? rep. kildee: i think she would be a fine president. i think she is prepare for the -- she is prepared for the job. i think she has her detractors and supporters, but if you look at the general views as to how this governor has,...
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we believe that it is certainly something that given your bravery, given your compassion theou are serving on frontlines of this pandemic, we it is critically needed for those that are facing pressure in demands during his respond effort -- these response efforts. masks,ou mentioned n95 the ppe, the heartbreaking stories of the nurses being the last person there if they are passing away. is this going to change the profession? has it changed the profession? guest: for the past 18 years, nurses have been identified as honored and ethical profession. that certainly is not changing. we are that seeing how always ready and stand ready to respond and how we have responded during this pandemic has certainly resulted in a newfound respect and appreciation for our profession. nurses are being held as heroes. that out of this, there are going to be more people that field the call to response. as they learn more about the importance of what we do when terms of our response, all the years of health care, whether it is inpatient, whether it is in a community setting, whether it is at the state and loc
we believe that it is certainly something that given your bravery, given your compassion theou are serving on frontlines of this pandemic, we it is critically needed for those that are facing pressure in demands during his respond effort -- these response efforts. masks,ou mentioned n95 the ppe, the heartbreaking stories of the nurses being the last person there if they are passing away. is this going to change the profession? has it changed the profession? guest: for the past 18 years, nurses...
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theou the company misled congress abo third party selling, stemming from a "wall street journal" report that stated that an amazon lawyer told the house antitrust subcommittee in july that amazon does not reference third party seller data for strategy purposes. "the wall street journal" investigation suggests that amazon did use that data to figure out which products to make itself. >>> former vice president and apparent democratic presidential nominee joe biden responded for the first time publicly this morning to the sexual assault allegation made by a female staffer from 27 years ago. we first told you about his response on "today in the bay." nbc's tracie potts reports. >> reporter: in a lengthy statement and in a live interview this morning, former vice president and presidential candidate joe biden is categorically denying the sexual assault allegation from a woman who used to work with him 27 years ago. tara reade said he assaulted her in a corridor when she was working for him in 1993. bi true and that it of information about hi years of work on violence against women. but on ms
theou the company misled congress abo third party selling, stemming from a "wall street journal" report that stated that an amazon lawyer told the house antitrust subcommittee in july that amazon does not reference third party seller data for strategy purposes. "the wall street journal" investigation suggests that amazon did use that data to figure out which products to make itself. >>> former vice president and apparent democratic presidential nominee joe biden...
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lead theou conversation is wonderful. you discovered oil in the north sea in 1969.he interdependencies of your central bank effort at the sovereign wealth fund and oil production, it is original and extraordinary. in this pandemic, is that delicate balance at risk? is there a risk that norway upsets the prosperity that has been generated since 1969? oystein: my short answer is i don't think so, but for continuing, looking forward, of course it is a challenge for the economy if oil prices remain at the present low levels, but you , weack to 1969 and forward have actually exploited these opportunities and we have spent somewhat of the money, but we have saved a lot. we have a huge sovereign wealth fund and we benefit from that room to maneuver in fiscal policy these days that room -- days. that room to maneuver remains. it is a positive feature of our society that we have this room to maneuver unlike other countries. and ihe norwegian bank -- don't know how many of you know this -- but the norwegian central bank led central banking in clarity of statistics decades fro
lead theou conversation is wonderful. you discovered oil in the north sea in 1969.he interdependencies of your central bank effort at the sovereign wealth fund and oil production, it is original and extraordinary. in this pandemic, is that delicate balance at risk? is there a risk that norway upsets the prosperity that has been generated since 1969? oystein: my short answer is i don't think so, but for continuing, looking forward, of course it is a challenge for the economy if oil prices remain...
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theou look at valuations of credit markets, the asian high-yield, asian high-yield is over the yearstill around 1000 on the spread and four basis points higher than the u.s. yield and they are pricing a probability in the year. there have only been two episodes in asia the default raise -- rate has closed 10% over the past 20 years, one is the asia financial crisis. if you look at high-yield in, much of the market has recovered most of what it lost during the recent shocks of march and the yield of the market is back below 5%. that is surprising. the fed, and you rightly point indirectly steering over billion sundar yields etf's. however if you look at the default rate continuing to lincoln with more than 2% of high-yield indexes, the bloomberg barclays high-yield index in april alone. yes, we can say that on a high-yield valuation -- asian high-yield, valuation is cheap, but an economic recovery will be uncertain and there will be long-lasting impact of the virus and individual behavior. we remain cautious and selective there. tom: what would you need to seek to shift your focus fro
theou look at valuations of credit markets, the asian high-yield, asian high-yield is over the yearstill around 1000 on the spread and four basis points higher than the u.s. yield and they are pricing a probability in the year. there have only been two episodes in asia the default raise -- rate has closed 10% over the past 20 years, one is the asia financial crisis. if you look at high-yield in, much of the market has recovered most of what it lost during the recent shocks of march and the...
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watts organizes a special train rners from theou cumberland valley to carlisle, . remember it's the same station as the northern central train that is bringing abraham lincoln's body from washington, d.c. so the northern central train arrives at the station and the cvrr has already brought in mourners from the cumberland valley. final act is to bring soldiers home from the civil war back to places like chambersburg, some of which the soldiers only know that their homes are gone. they haven't seen them and they .o back to rebuild homes on behalf of my publisher, on behalf of the gettysburg heritage center, thank you for your time and attention today and hopefully you know a little more about one of the key railroads in pennsylvania that ran between maryland and the commonwealth during the civil war. thanks for your time and attention. [applause] scott: we have time for a couple of questions. does anybody have anything? good. in that case, any questions on the railroad? this was a pretty important railroad, that most people don't realize. how many of you knew that ge
watts organizes a special train rners from theou cumberland valley to carlisle, . remember it's the same station as the northern central train that is bringing abraham lincoln's body from washington, d.c. so the northern central train arrives at the station and the cvrr has already brought in mourners from the cumberland valley. final act is to bring soldiers home from the civil war back to places like chambersburg, some of which the soldiers only know that their homes are gone. they haven't...
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when theou choose principal for self-determination clashes with other principles and interests you hold dear? by the 1940's, washington shows what it saw as the containment of communism over support for colonial self-determination, most prominently when it shows to back the french were against the vietminh in indochina. when the french lost the war, the united states took it over itself. vietnam is just one example. throughout postwar decades, post-world war ii, the principle of support for self-determination remains prominent in rhetoric and self-image even while its policy often flouted in in practice in or otherof containment pressing concerns and interests. where does that leave us? first, i hope i have convinced you that in order to understand what wilson came to europe to do , we must take account of the intellectual capital he applied. over twoe built up decades of thinking and writing about u.s. politics. his analysis of the conditions of modernity in which americans found themselves by the time he theelected was centered on desire to escape the dialectic that he saw playing out
when theou choose principal for self-determination clashes with other principles and interests you hold dear? by the 1940's, washington shows what it saw as the containment of communism over support for colonial self-determination, most prominently when it shows to back the french were against the vietminh in indochina. when the french lost the war, the united states took it over itself. vietnam is just one example. throughout postwar decades, post-world war ii, the principle of support for...
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theou follow through with kind of productivity boosting policies, it can really get us to a new level. i think it requires a complete rethink of asset allocations and portfolios. lisa: how would that make you reallocate your investments? developed countries are going to stop relying on monetary policy to help us limp along, but invest in new technology, incentivize corporate capex, there's nothing that correlates there with productivity -- correlates better with productivity than r&d. toif you expect on a plummet rise, and equality to decline, that is how you see meaningfully hired gdp growth in developed economies that have otherwise stagnated at 1% or 2%. that means all of the trades that everyone has hated for so long, the value stocks, the financials, materials, industrials, europe, japan, the things that people don't own today, suddenly look much more attractive in a world of higher volatility. are you telling me this rotation into value, into the cyclical areas of this market, is not just a squeeze? it has legs? jared: i am not telling you this is the one. [laughter] there's two
theou follow through with kind of productivity boosting policies, it can really get us to a new level. i think it requires a complete rethink of asset allocations and portfolios. lisa: how would that make you reallocate your investments? developed countries are going to stop relying on monetary policy to help us limp along, but invest in new technology, incentivize corporate capex, there's nothing that correlates there with productivity -- correlates better with productivity than r&d. toif...
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theou will look, some of gravesites do not have gravestones -- headstones. doris's interest. ground x-ray equipment from the eastern shore. anywhere they saw a body in the ground, they put a flag. when they finished, they had over 1800 flags in this cemetery. because some of them don't have names on them, you have to have known doris, they didn't get a group of community leaders and some of the universities and then goes to probate court, and they go to the health department. they find the name of every person that was buried in that cemetery. they found the date they were born, the date they died, their name, and in some cases, what they died from, and military experience. there is a buffalo soldier buried here. there are world war i and world war ii veterans. when they finished, they had all 1800 names on the spreadsheet. when you go to the website and click on old plateau cemetery, there is a pdf file with all of that information on it. they did an enormous amount of work. it is a very spiritual cemetery. there are gravesites in here are from the mid-1800s. you can go 20 y
theou will look, some of gravesites do not have gravestones -- headstones. doris's interest. ground x-ray equipment from the eastern shore. anywhere they saw a body in the ground, they put a flag. when they finished, they had over 1800 flags in this cemetery. because some of them don't have names on them, you have to have known doris, they didn't get a group of community leaders and some of the universities and then goes to probate court, and they go to the health department. they find the name...
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. >> that justice department is under fire from democrats specifically those on theou hou judiciary committee who are asking michael horowitz to investigate interference into several ongoing criminal matters against donald trump's allies.ru summers are for sequels, impeach the president part 2, democrats in the house judiciary committee have been seeking redacted portions of the mueller report along with evidence for the grand jury proceedings, the documents for an ongoing impeachment investigation of donald trump. in margin dc appeals court ruled in democrats favor but now chief justice john roberts has put the lower court order on pause given democrats until may 18th to respond. shannon: thank you so much. revealing documents, texts and transcript raising questions about who knew what about the russia probe and when. the case against michael flynn is so weak they wanted to be t dismissed. our next guest says people must be held accountable but will they. k t mcfarland talks about in her book revolution, trump's washington and we the people, good to have you back. you experienced some of thi
. >> that justice department is under fire from democrats specifically those on theou hou judiciary committee who are asking michael horowitz to investigate interference into several ongoing criminal matters against donald trump's allies.ru summers are for sequels, impeach the president part 2, democrats in the house judiciary committee have been seeking redacted portions of the mueller report along with evidence for the grand jury proceedings, the documents for an ongoing impeachment...
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people when they are at home they would have their cell phone with them so unwanted calls would pose theou o same threat to the residential privacy that unwanted calls good. but in addition people for the most part. their cell phone with them at all times. so, the effect of automated calls to cell phones isn't just potentially disturb residential privacy. it's to disturb them when they are at work, when they are on social occasions, when for whatever reason they might want to be open to calls from friends or family members but a's scenic thank you, counsel. justice ginsburg. >> council, i don't see how you can escape content base distinction. the content is a debt owed to the government, then it's okay but if the message is please contribute to our political organization, it is based on what the message is. pay the government what you owe the government, or contribute to the political organization. >> i think as we said in the briefs, it is true that often the court in determining whether the government exception did apply what looked to the content of the cold call, but we wouldne looking
people when they are at home they would have their cell phone with them so unwanted calls would pose theou o same threat to the residential privacy that unwanted calls good. but in addition people for the most part. their cell phone with them at all times. so, the effect of automated calls to cell phones isn't just potentially disturb residential privacy. it's to disturb them when they are at work, when they are on social occasions, when for whatever reason they might want to be open to calls...
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theou have to have 74 guard, because they were terribly led. >> was anyone charged in the national guard for these killings? >> no. a number of students were charged and had to appear in the local court. no guardsmen were charged. there was cybill axman taken against -- there was civil action taken against the guard. was $40 million and the settlement was $650,000, and half of that went to dean kaler, the one most severely injured. amongst was just riveted the other -- was disturbing it -- was distributed among the other, it worked out to around $50,000 a person, all paid by the taxpayers of ohio. >> this is the headline in one of the iconic photographs from may of 1970, from the cleveland plain dealer. how big a story was this nationally, in 1970? >> it was absolutely huge. and the story unfolded in a complicated way. because the first accounts have the guardsmen being shot, not the students being shot. it was chaotic the way information flowed. there's one will seen in my book -- there is a wonderful scene in my book where people are sitting in the backyard in kent and someone is worki
theou have to have 74 guard, because they were terribly led. >> was anyone charged in the national guard for these killings? >> no. a number of students were charged and had to appear in the local court. no guardsmen were charged. there was cybill axman taken against -- there was civil action taken against the guard. was $40 million and the settlement was $650,000, and half of that went to dean kaler, the one most severely injured. amongst was just riveted the other -- was...
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we had theou opportunity to demonstrate how this can be done safely and have some semblance not onlyrned entertainment and a diversion, but actually see how people can get back to their normal livelihoods in a safe fashion. all that was asked was to provide a safe environment as possible, protect the vulnerable which we can easily identify in the population we deal with, and keep the restrictions of their normal life and livelihoods to a minimum, to parallel scientific protocols to help themem get bak to work. they trust us to do this, i think the result that people in the country are going to see is how this can be done in a nonpolitical way, doing things other than for the reason of optics, but have a scientific driven protocol to help people get back to their livelihoods. >> laura: you're getting pretty technical, but i want too say sports is really important to our psyche as a people. it's really ingrained in the american way of life from little league -- i played softball and field hockey, sports was my youth. that was really my thing, study and sports is all i did and these kid
we had theou opportunity to demonstrate how this can be done safely and have some semblance not onlyrned entertainment and a diversion, but actually see how people can get back to their normal livelihoods in a safe fashion. all that was asked was to provide a safe environment as possible, protect the vulnerable which we can easily identify in the population we deal with, and keep the restrictions of their normal life and livelihoods to a minimum, to parallel scientific protocols to help themem...
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. >> tucker: it sounds like you're suggesting some of theou people espousing these measures which arelly warping and destroying our society know they are really not necessary. >> if they don't know, they are all fools and haven't read the data which is publicly available, available on their own government website. and if they do know, i don't know what they are doing. you and i have talked a couple of times and for a month i've been waiting for the reality and the data to start to hit people and it's been very slow. many states have these phased in lockdown plans that have unrealistic benchmarks, oregon's benchmarks are crazy, illinois benchmarks, many of the blue state lockdown states have these benchmarks that are very difficult to meet and is it going to take people in the streets? that seem to help a little bitpl in california last week but i don't know what it's going to take for people to start being realistic here. not people, but lawmakers. >> tucker: let me ask you one last question, you just said about half of the deathsou have taken place in long-term care and nursing homes
. >> tucker: it sounds like you're suggesting some of theou people espousing these measures which arelly warping and destroying our society know they are really not necessary. >> if they don't know, they are all fools and haven't read the data which is publicly available, available on their own government website. and if they do know, i don't know what they are doing. you and i have talked a couple of times and for a month i've been waiting for the reality and the data to start to...
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suspended theou brigade scale exercises, but you are looking to resume that with a security course assistance brigade rotation to the jrotc in the louisiana, which would be a little smaller, but more than 1000 soldiers. is that basically how you are thinking about it -- step-by-step bigger exercises, and is it too soon to be sure? what is your way of thinking of getting training back to where it needs to be? the smaller the unit, the more capable you are of securing that unit. absorb. risk you on army is working multi-echelon training. we had to suspend or cancel some exercises. the one area that we are concerned about. we are seeing low impact. that is one of the concerns that we look at. one of the things that we have at how we test our forces, how we preserve the writing. forces, whether strategic forces, premier counterterrorism forces, cyber command forces -- all those sailors and marines, we want to make sure that they continue to train and protect the country. we are taking extra care. capability that we know we must absolutely have. with apologies, if some of these get sensitive or cl
suspended theou brigade scale exercises, but you are looking to resume that with a security course assistance brigade rotation to the jrotc in the louisiana, which would be a little smaller, but more than 1000 soldiers. is that basically how you are thinking about it -- step-by-step bigger exercises, and is it too soon to be sure? what is your way of thinking of getting training back to where it needs to be? the smaller the unit, the more capable you are of securing that unit. absorb. risk you...
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walk me through itte that will feel like for you knowing you're headed to theou launchpad, you're goingbe launching intohe space for the very first time. >> it will be tough, it is tough to imagine with those feelings are going to be like. we were able to simulate that and go through a launch exercise and write out up the elevator out the crew armed with the vehicle would be. just that day was amazing to me. we were able to do it with the full convoy and to see what that would be like. that was overwhelming after being a kid watching something similar to that on television. i can't imagine what it's gonna happen on the actual david all tell you what i'm looking forward to it and against go back to the mall or bob and doug got to say bye to their boys and karen and megan, i can't wait to see my kids standing there at something i look forward to it's going to be great. >> victor glover and mike hopkins thank you so much we can't wait to wish you well ensure you along on that journey. m lauren? >> that was so cool. now come as you are watching this live from wherever you are, you can send
walk me through itte that will feel like for you knowing you're headed to theou launchpad, you're goingbe launching intohe space for the very first time. >> it will be tough, it is tough to imagine with those feelings are going to be like. we were able to simulate that and go through a launch exercise and write out up the elevator out the crew armed with the vehicle would be. just that day was amazing to me. we were able to do it with the full convoy and to see what that would be like....
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we believe that it is certainly something that given your bravery, given your compassion theou are serving on frontlines of this pandemic, we it is critically needed for those that are facing pressure in demands during his respond effort -- these response efforts. masks,ou mentioned n95 the ppe, the heartbreaking stories of the nurses being the last person there if they are passing away. is this going to change the profession? has it changed the profession? guest: for the past 18 years, nurses have been identified as honored and ethical profession. that certainly is not changing. we are that seeing how always ready and stand ready to respond and how we have responded during this pandemic has certainly resulted in a newfound respect and appreciation for our profession. nurses are being held as heroes. that out of this, there are going to be more people that field the call to response. as they learn more about the importance of what we do when terms of our response, all the years of health care, whether it is inpatient, whether it is in a community setting, whether it is at the state and loc
we believe that it is certainly something that given your bravery, given your compassion theou are serving on frontlines of this pandemic, we it is critically needed for those that are facing pressure in demands during his respond effort -- these response efforts. masks,ou mentioned n95 the ppe, the heartbreaking stories of the nurses being the last person there if they are passing away. is this going to change the profession? has it changed the profession? guest: for the past 18 years, nurses...
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application of the new york law or any similar statute divisions of children that in themselves to have theous value would violate first amendment. the heart of a child argument has a serious contribution to our or science. that's an interesting statement. ,'m not sure i agree with that but it is an interesting statement. the final frontier and regulation of pornography that is not obscene comes from efforts to regulate pornography. the goal in regulating feminism or regularly pornography from a feminist perspective was very much to make people think of women differently. that was the purpose of the indianapolis city ordinance. they had an interesting alliance with the conservative women, the joined together to back this, something of a feminist and right-wing alliance on these pornography issues. this ordinance was challenged and struck down in district court and then by the seventh circuit by judge frank easterbrook. you areook says regulating not obscene speech, you are defining pornography as a practice that discriminates against women and you regulate it regardless of whether it passes th
application of the new york law or any similar statute divisions of children that in themselves to have theous value would violate first amendment. the heart of a child argument has a serious contribution to our or science. that's an interesting statement. ,'m not sure i agree with that but it is an interesting statement. the final frontier and regulation of pornography that is not obscene comes from efforts to regulate pornography. the goal in regulating feminism or regularly pornography from...
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theou solemnly swear that testimony you are about to give to the senate committee on energy and natural resources shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? before you begin your statement, i bless you three questions addressed to each nominee who appears before this committee. appearou be available to before this committee and other congressional committees to represent departmental positions and respond to issues of concern to congress? >> i will. >> are you aware of any personal holdings, investments, or interest that would constitute a conflict or create an appearance of such a conflict should you be confirmed and assume the office for which you been nominated? >> i do not. >> you have any assets held in blind trust? >> i do not. >> you may proceed. chairman markowski, acting chairman cassidy, ranking member mansion, members of the committee and staff, they queue for scheduling this confirmation hearing, particularly during this challenging time and for the flexibility of your demanding schedules to be here in person and virtually this afternoon. i would like to
theou solemnly swear that testimony you are about to give to the senate committee on energy and natural resources shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? before you begin your statement, i bless you three questions addressed to each nominee who appears before this committee. appearou be available to before this committee and other congressional committees to represent departmental positions and respond to issues of concern to congress? >> i will. >> are you...
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>> i have not, the point you made earlier in all those cases theou court to the consequence f a lame-duck standing alone. here you have other statutes specifically addresses consequences, each of those cases arose in deciding whether federal law would apply or state law would apply, here congress answered that question directly, there is no need to infer that from the surplus lands act alone, congress in preparation for safe would provided that the same laws would apply to indians and non-indians and turned over the territory with the attributes to the new c. immediately upon statehood when the compacted statehood was entered into, the state courts started to exercise jurisdiction over indians in that territory in fulfillment of congress preparation and that was done for an act of congress, it's not simply a consequence of surplus land, all that is for consequence preparation for statehood. >> thank you. >> justice ginsburg. >> one of the statements and allotment conveying the title and interest of the tribe, allotment unlike session does not diminish the reservation. >> there is no party
>> i have not, the point you made earlier in all those cases theou court to the consequence f a lame-duck standing alone. here you have other statutes specifically addresses consequences, each of those cases arose in deciding whether federal law would apply or state law would apply, here congress answered that question directly, there is no need to infer that from the surplus lands act alone, congress in preparation for safe would provided that the same laws would apply to indians and...
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theou are starting to see health care crisis be mitigated, you are starting to see the economy startnd we can talk about that, but the approach to winning the war against the crisis for us has move. customer-centric we have been out there trying to make sure they have the credit and capital to make sure they make it through this activity in the second quarter. things,loans and other we have helped them through, we helped our teammates by saying no layoffs. then getting them safe and working from home. and we have helped our communities by contributions of $100 million for financial institutions 170 million already out. all that is offsetting the impacts of the current second quarter downdraft did. we don't see it much differently, it is just that we are seeing ourselves come out of this the other side. >> we have heard from the federal reserve and they have expressed some concern that there may be some threat to the overall system and specifically commercial real estate. are you seeing some parts of the market that are particularly vulnerable on the credit side? >> remember that the
theou are starting to see health care crisis be mitigated, you are starting to see the economy startnd we can talk about that, but the approach to winning the war against the crisis for us has move. customer-centric we have been out there trying to make sure they have the credit and capital to make sure they make it through this activity in the second quarter. things,loans and other we have helped them through, we helped our teammates by saying no layoffs. then getting them safe and working...
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or why the chinese government is slowing down theou internationalr scientific effort to trace the origins of the effort? or why china is sending counter foot ppe to the u.s. and all over the world? why china is trying to be theths heroes working on a coronavirus vaccine? or how china co-opted the world health organization. the list goes on and on but thec question is thelybu same why dos democrats want to hurt the americans? >> thank you. >> thank you very much. and i want to recognize mr. foster. >> thank you mister, shaman rocky, member one of oursight or greatest feelings in congress is that we did not adequate oversight over the corn of ours testing at its earliest fazes, when it wouldiot have done the most good. we trust of the promises given by the administration about american testing and when they were notft fulfilled, with our tens of tho americans died. with our current level ofback to isolation and testing we will be able to extend the pandemic andt get our economy back to normal, until we have a vaccine. one of the greatest concerns of the committee s must be to makej sure tha
or why the chinese government is slowing down theou internationalr scientific effort to trace the origins of the effort? or why china is sending counter foot ppe to the u.s. and all over the world? why china is trying to be theths heroes working on a coronavirus vaccine? or how china co-opted the world health organization. the list goes on and on but thec question is thelybu same why dos democrats want to hurt the americans? >> thank you. >> thank you very much. and i want to...
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theou have a cell phone, cdc is recommending that you wipe it down and alcohol swab or soap and water or a cloth to keep it clean and to do so on a regular and repeated basis. politico.com, german-speaking german about coronavirus, joining us from berlin is the chief european correspondent for politico. good sunday afternoon to you. thank you for being with us. guest: nice to be with you today. 'ost: let's talk about germans response to his pandemic. what has it been on a personal level about those you have talked to? at the beginning, these germans generally underestimated the severity of the crisis, just as everyone else did. it was not until the beginning of march when you saw the explosion of covid in northern italy and you saw the prime minister in italy effectively put the northern part of the country under quarantine that the germans woke up to what was happening and from that point on , i believe it was march 8, they scrambled to put measures into thee to start to combat virus, but prior to that, you did not really hear much from senior politicians, angela merkel barely addres
theou have a cell phone, cdc is recommending that you wipe it down and alcohol swab or soap and water or a cloth to keep it clean and to do so on a regular and repeated basis. politico.com, german-speaking german about coronavirus, joining us from berlin is the chief european correspondent for politico. good sunday afternoon to you. thank you for being with us. guest: nice to be with you today. 'ost: let's talk about germans response to his pandemic. what has it been on a personal level about...
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theou look worldwide at stability of countries, one of the first things people look at his governancew functional is the government? whereou look at countries there is a lot of instability, poverty and famine and so forth, those are the ones that do not have good governance structure. the caller is right, it is absolutely important to have competent government. you know, i am not going to talk politics, was, but fema has undergone a sort of major upgrade since hurricane katrina in 2005. the person in charge of fema right now he spent his career working as the emergency manager in providence, rhode island, where he worked under democrats, ironically. fema is a professional organization. host: we talked about fema, but we have not talked about the national guard and the army corps of engineers and their preparedness levels for this hurricane season. can you address that real quick? guest: the army corps of engineers, you know, it works on long-term projects. control.rked on flood their projects have not been affected by the coronavirus because when you think about a lot of their work li
theou look worldwide at stability of countries, one of the first things people look at his governancew functional is the government? whereou look at countries there is a lot of instability, poverty and famine and so forth, those are the ones that do not have good governance structure. the caller is right, it is absolutely important to have competent government. you know, i am not going to talk politics, was, but fema has undergone a sort of major upgrade since hurricane katrina in 2005. the...
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in theou wrote an op-ed hill where you talk about the new geography of america, post coronavirus. how are cities likely to change in the future, based on this pandemic? guest: first of all, a lot of the trends i've talked about were already happening. we already saw the populations of chicago and new york were all dropping before this happened. this is very important, because the trends were, people were beginning to move to the suburbs and, interestingly, not just to big sunbelt cities, but now within two cities with under one million people, many of which for 50,ing population 60 years, now beginning to gain. i think technology is allowing us to spread employment out. people are looking for other options. we were in this direction, that the pandemic has sort of accelerated it. it has accelerated everything. it has accelerated the classifieds. it has accelerated where people are living. it has accelerated almost every aspect of our life. knows,t will end, nobody but this is an extraordinary time to observe the differences in how people live, on what class relationships are going
in theou wrote an op-ed hill where you talk about the new geography of america, post coronavirus. how are cities likely to change in the future, based on this pandemic? guest: first of all, a lot of the trends i've talked about were already happening. we already saw the populations of chicago and new york were all dropping before this happened. this is very important, because the trends were, people were beginning to move to the suburbs and, interestingly, not just to big sunbelt cities, but...