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a live one captu earli this w isn tohe neluurba o tl.ashington, loves his loves th. >> bee keepers love their bees. each colony has its own personality. royalty which is why it was so upsetting to him when he found one of his favorite hives had been slaughtered. >> they killed all the workers, the drones, the queen. they slaughtered every last bee in the entire colony. royalty the likely culprit. something called the asian giant hornet, when you may also have heard called the murder hornet. more on that in a minute. >> they will slaughter the es insideip outth bupa barva it to their own young. royalty i know nature is violent, but that's like horror movie violent. >> yeah, it is total horror movie. our western honeybee is hopeless against this predator. royalty scientists think the hornets hitched a ride over on a cargo trip. chris hopes he doesn't get popular. he's an entomologist in charge of exotic pests in washington. >> their jaw can take a chunk of flesh out of a human body. they can take a littttle divot skin out. ey mashing other
a live one captu earli this w isn tohe neluurba o tl.ashington, loves his loves th. >> bee keepers love their bees. each colony has its own personality. royalty which is why it was so upsetting to him when he found one of his favorite hives had been slaughtered. >> they killed all the workers, the drones, the queen. they slaughtered every last bee in the entire colony. royalty the likely culprit. something called the asian giant hornet, when you may also have heard called the murder...
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tohe conditions he in the devices yatia.n n adted they arere waterproof f and can wiwithstand tempmperaturesminusus fifty degrees celsius. >> the t team have to o be pat. they are watching ouout foany reindeerer swimming acacross e river. when t they spot onene, they e to act f fast. this young male probablyeieighs -- this younung male probabably weigighs more thanan 130 kilog. thisisrocedure can be ngererou for the men and d is probablya bibiof a shock for the reindeer. ththe transmitter r is designeo fallll off once ththe batterys empty. ththey take the e animal's port r r the dabasese andet himim g they have atattached such h des to more thanan forty wildd reindeer so far. the data he e alreadrevevealed thth migration patterns areh des to morechanngng.orty wildd the reindeer head north to oloin the season every year.er and in t the winter they headddy to morechanngng.orty wildd rests to find enough to eat anand that whehere t competitition with domomesticd ones is growing. innokenty wildeindndeer ve alwlwaybeen seen as rivalsls of domesticicd herds.s. it is impossible to breed them where
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advisors tohe told slow down the testing. he said the virus would miraculously disappear. that has clearly not been the case. the consequences of his missteps have been devastating. deadly with the rates of death in this country making us an outlier on the planet earth, and to the economy, which so many americans are now suffering through. not only did trump's mismanagement of covid-19 tank the economy, but it is also clear that the financial hardship, he is not acting as a leadership. 40 million americans are at risk of being kicked out of homes but trump was slow, dragged his speed, and 30 million americans are not getting -- not getting enough food to eat. trump slashed unemployment benefits in half for tens of millions of workers and cut supplemental benefits to zero for more than one million low-wage workers. five point 4 million americans have lost their health care because of this crisis as he continues through his legal actions to try and stop, undermine, and take away the affordable care act. 100,000 small businesses are closed for good in our country now. send ai
advisors tohe told slow down the testing. he said the virus would miraculously disappear. that has clearly not been the case. the consequences of his missteps have been devastating. deadly with the rates of death in this country making us an outlier on the planet earth, and to the economy, which so many americans are now suffering through. not only did trump's mismanagement of covid-19 tank the economy, but it is also clear that the financial hardship, he is not acting as a leadership. 40...
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letters tohe has the to remain iners power and move ahead with a high spending agenda because he canely on support on the social democrats. joe: great explanation. our thanks. with the drama in canada. coming up, we continue to dig into possible we points in the economy -- weak points in the economy and why you should watch the u.s. coin shortage. we will speak with joe debate. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: welcome back. joe weisenthal -- romaine: joe weisenthal owes me 75 centss and refuses to pay it back because there is a coin shortage in the u.s. you can tell something about the pace of the economic recovery with those coins. we have looked at the data. there has been a significant drop in the number of available coins. why does that matter? what does it tell us about the pace of the economy right now? joe a.: so, one of the things it is telling us is that when the economy went into the shutdown, a lot of the coins that would normally be circulating in the economy and through transactions ended up being locked up in cash register and cash drawers. and so, when the economy started to
letters tohe has the to remain iners power and move ahead with a high spending agenda because he canely on support on the social democrats. joe: great explanation. our thanks. with the drama in canada. coming up, we continue to dig into possible we points in the economy -- weak points in the economy and why you should watch the u.s. coin shortage. we will speak with joe debate. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: welcome back. joe weisenthal -- romaine: joe weisenthal owes me 75 centss and refuses to...
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. >> biden has already said he will listen tohe amend scientists, which mean he would shut the wholenomy down again. nothing could be worse than that. trump is not going to do that. janine: pennsylvania is a battleground state and the small towns have a lot of influence. how people here both will decide not only their on fate, but own country.f their katty:ennsylvania, which brings in those very critical 20 electoral collegeomotes. at thet, joe biden is about five points in that state. it had been democrat for a long time. tedonald trump would despe like to hang onto it. the republican national convention -- we will have coverage all this week on bbc world news. to stay withs. as we wait for donald trump to speak every night and very many members of the trump family as well will be joining him in this strange, virtual world we are in. around the world.er news from president trump's senior advisor kellyanne conway hasisnnounced she esigning from her post in the white house effective at the end of the month. she spearheaded trump's 20 camp -- 2016 campaignas and stayed on a political a
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i talked tohe coauthor today of "identityrisis," political scientist.e noted in our conversation tod was she wrote about how donald trump successfully in 2016 shifted the area ofebate in the campaign to an area that he was comfortable with. well, that's what he's trying to do here with issues of violence and the cities and anything other than what he is actually facing, which is three ver tough issues on race, on the economy, on covid. he was successful in 2016 in t shifti territory. that is much harder to do now. why? because reali is keeping everybody's focusn those three big problems. you can try to talk about another issue. president is you're supposed to handle those big three programs. and polls have shown u again and again that americans are disappointed with the president's handling of the problems. he might want t talk about something else. america wants to talk about those three things. >> kaitlan, let's jump from 1968 back to 2020. you mentioned dr. fauci. he testified before the house earlier friday. but it's unclear as you said how much the
i talked tohe coauthor today of "identityrisis," political scientist.e noted in our conversation tod was she wrote about how donald trump successfully in 2016 shifted the area ofebate in the campaign to an area that he was comfortable with. well, that's what he's trying to do here with issues of violence and the cities and anything other than what he is actually facing, which is three ver tough issues on race, on the economy, on covid. he was successful in 2016 in t shifti territory....
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reporter: few lebanese politicians would dare to get this close tohe people's anger.hen in a ruined pharmacy, the p frensident spoke to ada. >> he said, you must try ourga best and again. we shall do this because for our children, the future of our children, because -- although we are all desperate, because we had enough. we are hopeless in this country. every time we try to doome project or to do -- we don't have dreams anymore. porter: it's a sign of lebanon's desperation. colonial power for salvation. abeirutdort, groun zero for the explosion, mr. macron laid down a challenge. >> we know that the crisis here rious. it implies a historical responsibility on the pt of the leaders in place. there's a political, moral, economic and financial crisis ba which the se people are the first victims. reporter: there may be no alternative. this was lebanon's life line to the world and it's now in ruins.s th what's left of the country's electricity provider. it barelyor functioned bthe explosion. rebuilding this will take billions, whole neighborhoods have been abandoned.a ob l
reporter: few lebanese politicians would dare to get this close tohe people's anger.hen in a ruined pharmacy, the p frensident spoke to ada. >> he said, you must try ourga best and again. we shall do this because for our children, the future of our children, because -- although we are all desperate, because we had enough. we are hopeless in this country. every time we try to doome project or to do -- we don't have dreams anymore. porter: it's a sign of lebanon's desperation. colonial...
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despite threats and police violence, tens of thousands have taken tohe streets, in the biggest challenge to lukasheno's 26 years in power. from exile in neighboring lithuania, lukashenko's main opponent svetla tikhanovskaya has urged protestors to continue to demand new elections. >> sreenivasan: mail-in voting is not new in the united states. s the possibility that most states will offer it in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. even with the postmaster general's testimony that the postal service will be able to properly handle all the ballots, the president's continued attacks, withoth evidence, on safety and security of voting this november is taking a toll. i spoke with audrey kline, national policy direonor at the na vote at home institute in denver, colorado, about the facts and the history of voting by mail. >> i think it's really important to start with understanding that the printing, after a request responsibility of an election official. and then, the delivery of the ballot is the responsibility of the u.s.p.s. but to uerstand the edale of the untates postal service,nd you
despite threats and police violence, tens of thousands have taken tohe streets, in the biggest challenge to lukasheno's 26 years in power. from exile in neighboring lithuania, lukashenko's main opponent svetla tikhanovskaya has urged protestors to continue to demand new elections. >> sreenivasan: mail-in voting is not new in the united states. s the possibility that most states will offer it in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. even with the postmaster general's testimony that the...
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hery a bac tohe tck two were rushed te hospital. >> for jim's only reason the couple survived. >> i told if it wasn't for you probably wouldn't be alive today. >> it is unclear when the couple evacuated they hope it drives home an important message. >> if you live in an area prone to wildfire have a plan and leave when advised. >>> the napa county sheriffs office shared this video early yesterday, it is unclear how many homes were destroyed. here is a birds's eye view of the fire. you canhe flames ravaging another neighborhood. shifting winds have people in sonoma county on edge. new evacuation orders were announced on saturday. >> to the south we are getting a fresh look at the damage from the czu lightning complex fire. this video is from the boulder creak area, and more homes went up in flames ynd overnight. some people are celebrating the victories within the larger battle. >> a small fire turned to a big threat this morning. flames surrounding the property. about a dozen volunteer firefighters and the fire department spent hours putting it out. some residents who refused to evacuate
hery a bac tohe tck two were rushed te hospital. >> for jim's only reason the couple survived. >> i told if it wasn't for you probably wouldn't be alive today. >> it is unclear when the couple evacuated they hope it drives home an important message. >> if you live in an area prone to wildfire have a plan and leave when advised. >>> the napa county sheriffs office shared this video early yesterday, it is unclear how many homes were destroyed. here is a birds's...
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. >> reporter: the results from the clinic brought much-needed good news tohe lewiston community: zeroitive tests. but statewide, black mainers still have an infection rate 11 times higher than all othe mainers. schools are reopening, but said hopes that with state funding finally expected in coming weeks, they will be ready. >> sreenivasan: newshour will have live coverage of the democratic national convention this week. the first-ever virtual convention begins tomorrow and ends thursday with former vice president joe biden's nomination and acceptance speech. coverage on air and online will be from 8:00 pm until 11:00 pm eastern time. that's all for this editioof" p.b.s. newshour weekend." for the latest news updates visit pbs.org/newshour. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. stay heahy and have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the anderson family fund. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the jpb foundation.
. >> reporter: the results from the clinic brought much-needed good news tohe lewiston community: zeroitive tests. but statewide, black mainers still have an infection rate 11 times higher than all othe mainers. schools are reopening, but said hopes that with state funding finally expected in coming weeks, they will be ready. >> sreenivasan: newshour will have live coverage of the democratic national convention this week. the first-ever virtual convention begins tomorrow and ends...
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completed. , and are some achievements some milestones that we hit in mandate.respond to the , i want tohe public extend my appreciation to the people of japan. though i have one year to go in my tenure, and with other challenges that have not been addressed yet amid the coronavirus outbreak, i decided to step down as prime minister. i would like to extend my apologies to the people of japan. i was not able to solve issues involving japanese nationals. the peace treaty with russia, constitutional amendment, i'm going to leave my status without achieving those ambitions and targets. indeed a regrettable thing commitment.it is a under new leadership of the party, we will work out new policies. we will have a new engine for growth. those measures will be executed. the next prime minister, before he or she is appointed, the onus will be on me. i will take my responsibility as prime minister of japan. , and i have tont regain my health again. a new administration of politicians, to the people of support appreciate your for eight years. thank you very much indeed. i will take questions from repo
completed. , and are some achievements some milestones that we hit in mandate.respond to the , i want tohe public extend my appreciation to the people of japan. though i have one year to go in my tenure, and with other challenges that have not been addressed yet amid the coronavirus outbreak, i decided to step down as prime minister. i would like to extend my apologies to the people of japan. i was not able to solve issues involving japanese nationals. the peace treaty with russia,...
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not just losing individual fascinating record of an individual birth or nest or te lose the ability tohery. >> nbc 7 debris fwr a burning tree injuring two firefighters. the injuries had official officials -- they have closed the point raised. 2,868 acres and the pair is 80%. residents and lima are still under a mandatory evacuation and kos tal road, now with the weather. >> things are improving in terms of the humidity. for t for t for the firer fighter tonight. here is a live look. what's what's creating the problem there. 61 degrees in san francisco, 69 in oakland. 76 in san jose. i think as the sea breeze picks up, visibility will improve for those firefighters tonight. hid 70s from san rafael to santa rosa right now. it is in the low 90s for fairfield and livermore. certainly warmer around the coast. you will notice poor air quality oakland and concord and it is unhealthy fwor fremont and red ood city. the smoke had been trapped in the area and lack of winds. that's why it is bad at times. >> ear is a look at the air quality fraks, continuing right on through sunday. mod date air ke
not just losing individual fascinating record of an individual birth or nest or te lose the ability tohery. >> nbc 7 debris fwr a burning tree injuring two firefighters. the injuries had official officials -- they have closed the point raised. 2,868 acres and the pair is 80%. residents and lima are still under a mandatory evacuation and kos tal road, now with the weather. >> things are improving in terms of the humidity. for t for t for the firer fighter tonight. here is a live...
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once you are out of the health going tohe market is struggle, i think, to go higher, but you really doeed to look at diversification and be more global in your portfolio. the concentrations in these names, people came in, and they are going to leave just as quickly. anchor: chris there with our colleagues taylor riggs and caroline hyde and romaine bostick. soon shifting, joining us is the sandra morris ceo, gorge ball. george, great to have you with us. morris ceo, george ball. we had the stock split with tesla and apple trying to make things cheaper for their individual investors. george: there is no doubt that the reemergence of the retail investor is a significant factor in the market, something that is unexpected and at the margin very important. roughly speaking, retail volume has gone from 10% of the overall to 15%. one could say, well, that is only a 5% swing, that is not a big deal. that is a huge difference at the margin. today, the retail investors are number one, speculators, and number two, they understand the idea of technology and the value of stocks, and number three, th
once you are out of the health going tohe market is struggle, i think, to go higher, but you really doeed to look at diversification and be more global in your portfolio. the concentrations in these names, people came in, and they are going to leave just as quickly. anchor: chris there with our colleagues taylor riggs and caroline hyde and romaine bostick. soon shifting, joining us is the sandra morris ceo, gorge ball. george, great to have you with us. morris ceo, george ball. we had the stock...
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we'll continue tohe ton givorit as we get them. julian glover, abc 7 news. >> we are certainly thinking about all of those at r tmog aplndeo p heoploe a that they will be okay. >>> want to tell you about an animal shelter that was evacuated overnight. lucky one's ranch said on facebook that it evacuated most of its 100 animals with the help of solano cart. the ranch was asking for help earlier, but now it says to stay away because there are so many roads closed in the dgearre a t would put yourself in because of the fire you just saw. at last check they were working to get some horses, llamas and pigs out of that facility. and of course are a topet p s priority for many tpe abc7news. have everything that you need to includindy eth>>g >plup s and napa county, thanking firefighters for saving it. >> it is a miracle. it is just kiln dried red wood, to think that fire when icot evulerythidng else is total destruction. >> he says cal fire crews, his cousins with water hoses were ab flames. and look how close the to one of the oldest cal
we'll continue tohe ton givorit as we get them. julian glover, abc 7 news. >> we are certainly thinking about all of those at r tmog aplndeo p heoploe a that they will be okay. >>> want to tell you about an animal shelter that was evacuated overnight. lucky one's ranch said on facebook that it evacuated most of its 100 animals with the help of solano cart. the ranch was asking for help earlier, but now it says to stay away because there are so many roads closed in the dgearre a t...
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up tohing kind of builds maximum capacity right before the election. , because ofpandemic concerns aboutail-in voting we are going to have a number of places where that backwards early stick starts in september and continues at a very high peak all the way through november. we feel very confident that we not only have the operational ability to execute on this, we also have the right strategy to ensure that we are reaching voters and supporting them through that process. our goal is going to be pushing people to participate and vote, to know the way they can vote and do it as early as possible while also ensuring that we are supporting a heavy amount of turnout. we expect turnout to be greater than any presidential election before us and we will make sure that takes ice even in a pandemic. robert: you believe turnout will be higher than any time in american history? jennifer: yes. we expect turnout to be higher than 16 and we will do all we can to make sure that we are supporting voters as they turnout. closelyyou have worked with president obama over the years and are running the biden
up tohing kind of builds maximum capacity right before the election. , because ofpandemic concerns aboutail-in voting we are going to have a number of places where that backwards early stick starts in september and continues at a very high peak all the way through november. we feel very confident that we not only have the operational ability to execute on this, we also have the right strategy to ensure that we are reaching voters and supporting them through that process. our goal is going to be...
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the reason i was not able to do withhad to do partially tohing he did or said seemed turn anynybody offnyway, so 'm not sure he -- sure that my saying anything would matter. at2020, there is such more stake than there ever has been. i believe our countrtry is on te knife's edge, and i don't want anybody going to cast their vote in november claiming they just don't know who they are voting for. amy: tell us about your family. you are the daughter of donald trump's older brother, freddie trump, who died at a young age. , as us back to your family you talk about and quote victor of "limos rob -- "les m iserables" about deep darkness. "if the soul is left in darkness, sins will be committed. the guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but the one who clearly a dararkness," reference to what fred trump, your grandfather, you say did to donaldld trump. dr. trump: i chose that quote for that reason and because i ththink it works in the e preset day. a lot of people in this country are purposely left in the dark and making bad decisions and self defeating decisions b becae they are not given
the reason i was not able to do withhad to do partially tohing he did or said seemed turn anynybody offnyway, so 'm not sure he -- sure that my saying anything would matter. at2020, there is such more stake than there ever has been. i believe our countrtry is on te knife's edge, and i don't want anybody going to cast their vote in november claiming they just don't know who they are voting for. amy: tell us about your family. you are the daughter of donald trump's older brother, freddie trump,...
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first lady melania trump will be coming to the rose garden tohe deliver key note, eric trump, larry kudlow, making the case that president trump can devastating economic impacts to have the coronavirus. and we'll also hear from secretary of state me pompeo, an unusual move in the last 75 years, we'vnot seen a sitting secretarsecretary of state deli address atepublican convention or a major party convention, so there are ethical ncerns there, but these are just some of the people we be hearing from tonight making the case for president trump. >> woodruff: let me ask you, nick, about that, there is controversy aroundecretary pompeo's address. how is this a break from tradition? i >> yeah, judy spoke with a half dozen historians, polical sigscientists and point out that while there were multipleec cabinet taries that spoke at obama convention, a handful of cabinet secretaries who spoke at previous republican cvption, secretary of state has spoken at any convention since at least world war ii and for most liely many years before that and the reason are u.s. traditions. politics are supposed to
first lady melania trump will be coming to the rose garden tohe deliver key note, eric trump, larry kudlow, making the case that president trump can devastating economic impacts to have the coronavirus. and we'll also hear from secretary of state me pompeo, an unusual move in the last 75 years, we'vnot seen a sitting secretarsecretary of state deli address atepublican convention or a major party convention, so there are ethical ncerns there, but these are just some of the people we be hearing...
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an entie team of firefighters that rushed tohe initial blaze is missing. for dr.i, she's grateful she has her daughter back in her arms, safe. >> the main thing is she is out of the hospital, she is stable, she is not needing oxygen, and she is back to her feisty self. so the moments that you used to curse as a mother, those moments of tantrums, are joyful now, when you hear your child's cry. it is a joy now. jane: the lebanese scribed as resilient, have no choice but to live through yet another tragedy, and try to mend their homes and their lives. for the "pbs newshour," i am jane ferguson. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with newshour west. we will return to judy woodruff and the full program after the latest headlines. in election news, progressive mcgrath scored key wins in tuesday's primaries. inetroit, first-term congresswoman rashida tlaib won renomination over city council president brenda jones. in missouri, black lives matter activist cori bush beat longtime congressman william lacy clay. we'll talk with two political observors about what's on the mind of
an entie team of firefighters that rushed tohe initial blaze is missing. for dr.i, she's grateful she has her daughter back in her arms, safe. >> the main thing is she is out of the hospital, she is stable, she is not needing oxygen, and she is back to her feisty self. so the moments that you used to curse as a mother, those moments of tantrums, are joyful now, when you hear your child's cry. it is a joy now. jane: the lebanese scribed as resilient, have no choice but to live through yet...
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stephen curry has been sidelined, that's because his team, the warriors, did not make it tohe playoffsarantining at home with his wife and their two james,rs and toddler son. and i'm literally in tears -- >> reporter: we spoke to curry two weeks ago withthe aut+ brought along his 6-year-old son. >> you don't have to be shy. it's okaym all right. i'm go. you rocking with me and supporting me, man. that means a lot. [cheering] [applause and cheering] >> reporter: curry is a three-time nba champion and a two-time most luable player. his mastery of three-point shot -- >> curry >> reporter: -- changed the way the game is played. >> the first time i thought about coming across that court ando, it felt [applause and reporter: why do you think that no one ever noticed that was worth 50% more than all of the other shots you could take? >> i don't know. i'm just glad i unlocked that when i did. whená i was 8, 9 years old, i w smallest smallest kid on the team, but the one thing i could do w >> reporter: the average height is 6' 6." >> i had to be skilledn and my feelings hurt if i was gettin
stephen curry has been sidelined, that's because his team, the warriors, did not make it tohe playoffsarantining at home with his wife and their two james,rs and toddler son. and i'm literally in tears -- >> reporter: we spoke to curry two weeks ago withthe aut+ brought along his 6-year-old son. >> you don't have to be shy. it's okaym all right. i'm go. you rocking with me and supporting me, man. that means a lot. [cheering] [applause and cheering] >> reporter: curry is a...
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fair tohe saymr. pence was governor and tapped to be trump's v.p., he wasn't popular. has that changed in the last four years since he's been vice president? >> i've talked to a lot of people both in threpublican party and some democrats that think mike pence is re popular w than he was when he was governor in rt because he's not often in the state of indiana. the reality is, as you said, is re-election and what is becoming an increasingly redstate was far from a lock. that's because he got into the state in a number of controversies in 2015, the ligious freedom restoration act, al of people and particnsarly republiidn'ts like. so he was navigating rocky waters as he tried to run and then elevated to the es ential ticket with donald trump. he's been the vice president now for more than three years. i think a lot of people are -- a lot of republicans in ndiana are taking a lot more happy view of mike pence than the before. >> brandon, give us a view among indiana vote. we should remind people indiana went for obama and then for romney. 19 points for mr. trump in 2016. a
fair tohe saymr. pence was governor and tapped to be trump's v.p., he wasn't popular. has that changed in the last four years since he's been vice president? >> i've talked to a lot of people both in threpublican party and some democrats that think mike pence is re popular w than he was when he was governor in rt because he's not often in the state of indiana. the reality is, as you said, is re-election and what is becoming an increasingly redstate was far from a lock. that's because he...
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everybody is going to be , tohing production costs make their company more resilient to low oil pricese first of china's first big producers to report. they see demand weakening and rises weakening and the possibility of stranded assets growing. will that translate to china? you still have a rise in energy cnooc decides to write down assets later next week, that could affect big china companies. haidi: asia energy reporter dan murtaugh in singapore, critical days in the patch. session, theading now space, stellar rally being extended almost 20% -- extended to almost 20%. income for the full year $160 million there. we are also watching and's bank -- anz bank, up 1.5%, cutting declines to about 25% up to the lender payday reduced evident -- reduceded charges dividend and increased charges. they will cover mortgages at losses related to slower businesses with the ongoing lockdown and pandemic impact. we are watching a two mill. the stock down 4% dr. not a bad for its in terms of the china segment, but missing expectations for earnings by 1.5%. we spoke with the asian milk producer -- wit
everybody is going to be , tohing production costs make their company more resilient to low oil pricese first of china's first big producers to report. they see demand weakening and rises weakening and the possibility of stranded assets growing. will that translate to china? you still have a rise in energy cnooc decides to write down assets later next week, that could affect big china companies. haidi: asia energy reporter dan murtaugh in singapore, critical days in the patch. session, theading...
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to you, to i say everyone who supported other primary and tohe those who may have voted for donald trumpke. he future of our planet is at stake. we must come together, defeat trump, and elect joe biden and kamala harris as our vice resident and president. my friends, the price of failure is just too great to imagine. thank you. [applause] ♪ rise up my american dream is to have an america where we have people housing.able >> for every human being in this that has access to quality health care and economic needs to care for themselves and families. >> access to equality and equitable education. >> a system of government that workers and their families. >> joe biden, throughout his career, has focused on the middle class. >> we need a leader that actually supports our unions for hardworking people. >> real leadership to show genuine support to small downturn during this due to the covid crisis. the believe joe biden has xperience, the platform, to build america back better. >> he wants good things for all americans. just a select few. ♪ we long to hear right now are the ones that kindness,
to you, to i say everyone who supported other primary and tohe those who may have voted for donald trumpke. he future of our planet is at stake. we must come together, defeat trump, and elect joe biden and kamala harris as our vice resident and president. my friends, the price of failure is just too great to imagine. thank you. [applause] ♪ rise up my american dream is to have an america where we have people housing.able >> for every human being in this that has access to quality health...
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opportunity tohe appear before you today and alec forward your questions. sen.isch: thank you so much. i appreciate those words. risch, ranking member menendez and members of this committee, it is an honor to appear before you today as president trump's nominee to serve as ambassador to ukraine. i look forward to continue to work with congress to further bipartisan support of the ukrainian people to enhance our relationship, support ukraine's reform agenda, and work to fully restore ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. these steps will be critical to advancing our shared goal of ukraine joining the euro atlantic community. my name is keith dayton. i have been married to my wife for almost 45 years. we have three married children, five grandchildren and one more on the way. i dedicated the past 50 years of my life to public service. i retired from the u.s. army as a general after more than 40 years in uniform. for the past 10 years, i have been the director of the european center for security centers, addressing regional and transnational security iss
opportunity tohe appear before you today and alec forward your questions. sen.isch: thank you so much. i appreciate those words. risch, ranking member menendez and members of this committee, it is an honor to appear before you today as president trump's nominee to serve as ambassador to ukraine. i look forward to continue to work with congress to further bipartisan support of the ukrainian people to enhance our relationship, support ukraine's reform agenda, and work to fully restore ukraine's...
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window tohe cuppola have on the space station.tioned, dragon is outside the keep out sphere and a little more than 500 meters away from the iss. we will be looking for it to exit the approach ellipsoid in about six minutes. siva: right now, dragon moving away just under one meter per second, close to three feet per second, away from the space station, as it starts to get further and further away. the speed will pick up a little orbittil we get into an where eventually we have our highest point of orbit be about 10 kilometers below the space station. the approacher ellipsoid exit, we will have three more burns schedule today, two more departure burns as well as a departure phasing burn. that should button up the activities. these are the activities for today and bob and doug should hopefully be able to get some rest before an exciting day tomorrow. leah: i imagine they are very exciting. tomorrow, they wake up and several more milestones to look forward to, including the deorbit burn, the commitment to bringing them home. if there
window tohe cuppola have on the space station.tioned, dragon is outside the keep out sphere and a little more than 500 meters away from the iss. we will be looking for it to exit the approach ellipsoid in about six minutes. siva: right now, dragon moving away just under one meter per second, close to three feet per second, away from the space station, as it starts to get further and further away. the speed will pick up a little orbittil we get into an where eventually we have our highest point...
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i would like to say tohe peoplele oth o reonreon mus,sl , ristchrins tsives gives g ththpet thaet trotfuitrefu ititnfcoctnf eerse oot h oe h hndot ofofottitind ahi wil w il t aou i a a a wil a w a wlso al nebetfieo p hen arimerime s iericer we w used to t have ahave bveig dendencenydeyn ea for andnd f oil,nksnk totorto leadershidersrsmerica i w enew eyw depededet. n longer have that. but a lot of american soldiers have fought for securing our allies in that region and making more peace there, lessons are needed to have less soldiers in that region and less conflicts in that region. obviously radical extremism which we see as a cancer that has infected so many regions in the woshlg world, so many extremists have used these conflicts to say the mosque is under attack and muslims don't have access to the mosque and now this will enable people to take flights from dubai and abu dhabi directly to tel aviv. muslims will be welcome in israel. this will create better inter-faith exchange. this is a tremendous step forward for peace in the world, for america, for israel, for abu dhabi and all w
i would like to say tohe peoplele oth o reonreon mus,sl , ristchrins tsives gives g ththpet thaet trotfuitrefu ititnfcoctnf eerse oot h oe h hndot ofofottitind ahi wil w il t aou i a a a wil a w a wlso al nebetfieo p hen arimerime s iericer we w used to t have ahave bveig dendencenydeyn ea for andnd f oil,nksnk totorto leadershidersrsmerica i w enew eyw depededet. n longer have that. but a lot of american soldiers have fought for securing our allies in that region and making more peace there,...
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when it comes tohe pandemic and the economy in montana, what has been the effect and where go thstand now? >> just as a side to that, we received $1.8 billion in those paycheck protection act funs, so over 22,000 businesses soofed at money in montana, it has been the economy in montana is not too bad. it didn't go quite as rugh as we thought it was going to. i talked with someone with the cbureau of business and eonomic today, he said we expected tourism to be terrible and it was better than exemented. hotels and some of the restaurants arunder, about 40% under normal spending but they have certainly restrictions on the number of customers they can have within the restaurants and hotels. but campgrounds have been packed and people have been viting glacier national park, yellow stone national park so it has been a good travel destination, when they feel like they neededp e this summer. income tax receipts are pretty good, they are not as bad as we expected. they didn't take the tip we expected. so it has been kind of a mixed bag and we expecsee am so he koafer a little sooner in some o
when it comes tohe pandemic and the economy in montana, what has been the effect and where go thstand now? >> just as a side to that, we received $1.8 billion in those paycheck protection act funs, so over 22,000 businesses soofed at money in montana, it has been the economy in montana is not too bad. it didn't go quite as rugh as we thought it was going to. i talked with someone with the cbureau of business and eonomic today, he said we expected tourism to be terrible and it was better...
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to you, to i say everyone who supported other primary and tohe those who may have voted for donald trump in the last future of our democracy is at stake. economy is at ur stake. he future of our planet is at stake. we must come together, defeat trump, and elect joe biden and kamala harris as our vice resident and president. my friends, the price of failure is just too great to imagine. than first lady, michelle obama. obama: good evening, everyone. everyone'sd time, and feeling it in different ways. and i know a lot of folks are to tune in to a political convention right now or to politics in general. me, i get that. but i am here tonight because i my this country with all heart, and it pains me to see so hurting.le i met so many of you. i heard your stories. through you, i have seen promise.try's and thanks to so many who came before me,
to you, to i say everyone who supported other primary and tohe those who may have voted for donald trump in the last future of our democracy is at stake. economy is at ur stake. he future of our planet is at stake. we must come together, defeat trump, and elect joe biden and kamala harris as our vice resident and president. my friends, the price of failure is just too great to imagine. than first lady, michelle obama. obama: good evening, everyone. everyone'sd time, and feeling it in different...