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former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean is our home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. syria is mission i am here to carry on his torch i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallowness. of this connection to moment last chance to ask and ask company and sing and down the rest of the dots promotion commission see you. brits who just shoot on disc in the. engine. you know you're so so don't know pretty much to me mama just back yeah. we're going to work on building things across to the sun. and that's for me it was . oh it's actually happening i mean these crews are serious finally you could program just in the nick of time to. ours is some of the horrors of art of danger heard h
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former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean is our home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. syria is mission i am here to carry on his torch i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. yes . in this context i'm almost a last chance and ask for the last 70 and seeing and on the rest of the that's probably who should commission sue. branson shifts. shoot on disk in the. commitment. to digital mom. and i new car so sad i'm not going to much to me mama is just our. we're going to work on building things across to the sun. and that's for me it was . oh it's actually happening i mean these crews are serious. people who are just in the nick of time 2. hours is some of the hardest art of danger draw water. you can breathe it's a. quarter perth and we're. going to be knocked. down i don't want to. know what. the ribbon kind of at the new site must pick was basically orchestrated and celebrate this 2017 construction season and the celebration was not only to how. congratulate the tribe in the c
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former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean his own home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. i'm here to carry out his mission and here treat cheering on his courage i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. of . join me every thursday on the alex salmond's show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. who put oh yeah they have souping you. oh yeah it's for on tech who killed it yet spoiled yet so we thought it over the front desk we've gotten free tuition is the activity here. you know pretty girl. oh yeah it's. a. good game just for you they take you to where the courts for. the men who can't imagine life without fashion without a sense of style without things that might be seen as weakness in this masculine world but they still demonstrate incredible strength of spirit to live as they choose. for. we're going to work on building things across to the sun. and that's for me it was . oh it's actually happening i mean these cre
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former administrator tom john i believe that he now call us. the ocean is our home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. syria is mission i am here to carry on is where i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful and very critical time to sit down and talk. in this connection to moment last and ask for the last 70 and seeing and on the rest of the rights promotion commission. branch in just shoot on disk in the. asian economic zone leachate mom. you know your new car so sit on the open in much the same mama it's just that. yeah. we're going to work on building things across to the sun. and that's for me it was . oh it's actually happening i mean these crews are serious. you could program just in the nick of time 2. hours is some of the has a lot of danger broader. you can br
former administrator tom john i believe that he now call us. the ocean is our home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. syria is mission i am here to carry on is where i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that...
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administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean his own home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. carry out his mission and here to carry on is where i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. yes look. at this connection to moment last camshaft for the past 70 and seen and done today today for the votes for who should win the commission so you know branches just shoot on disc in the. engine going on among the. least you. know new car so sit on the open in my steam the mama is just back now and the. sun. that's right we talked about problems all year and that summertime we come up with all solutions not say with being joined by banker churn calling us from your simon dixon of bank the future long term friend of this. girl come to believe things that cost her so much. and that's her for me it was. over that sex are happening i mean these kids are serious finally could prove just in the nick of time to your. hours as some of the horrors ordered to do her daughter. you can breathe it's. never
administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean his own home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. carry out his mission and here to carry on is where i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. yes look. at this connection to moment last camshaft for the past 70 and seen and done today today for the votes for who should win the commission so you know branches just shoot on disc in the. engine going on among the....
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i was a former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean his own home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. carry out his mission i am here to carry on is where i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. we're going to work on building things across to the sun. and that's for me it was. oh it's actually happening i mean these crews are serious. people who are just in the nick of time 2. hours is some of the hottest art of danger broader. you can breathe it's a. quarter perth and we're. going to be knocked. down i don't want to. know what. they're going kind of at the new site must the pic was basically orchestrated and celebrate this 2017 construction season and the celebration was not only to how. congratulate the tribe in the community for perseverance through the process and getting to this point but to also help them recognise that things are happening and there is hope for their future and that they're not just before but. because of better as. a stage in this. you know to start bu
i was a former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean his own home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. carry out his mission i am here to carry on is where i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. we're going to work on building things across to the sun. and that's for me it was. oh it's actually happening i mean these crews are serious. people who are just in the nick of time 2. hours is some of the...
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i was a former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean is our home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. to carry on his mission i am here to carry on his tour i am here to see that his vision. here's a couple. of . granny has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that their opiate prescription is working for them and the remedy be certain to do the price that they pay was their dependency and addiction to opiates the long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not just be the absence of benefit but actually that they might be causing long term. is you'll be de a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is truth what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in th
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tom: john hume, a giant of ireland. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." the u.k.ing at all options for tackling flareups for coronavirus. according to a report in the sunday times, a london wide lockdown is one scenario this comes as a number of various cases tops 18 million. professor steven riley, thank you for joining us. you look about london, is this a full lockdown, or is it what we have seen in the north of the u.k., forcing households to limit the numbers of contacts with others? stephen: i don't think there are any details proposed for this yet, and i think that we kind of reflected a little bit on some of the recent local assets. for example, there have been lester -- ands in leister. they have been successful in terms of cases have fallen over a period of time when those interventions have been in place. i don't think it is clear in any sense on what a plan might be for london. are we testing enough in the u.k.? how is the u.k. doing after what many say was a pretty difficult start dealing with the pandemic echo steven: the testing capacity certainly se
tom: john hume, a giant of ireland. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." the u.k.ing at all options for tackling flareups for coronavirus. according to a report in the sunday times, a london wide lockdown is one scenario this comes as a number of various cases tops 18 million. professor steven riley, thank you for joining us. you look about london, is this a full lockdown, or is it what we have seen in the north of the u.k., forcing households to limit the numbers of...
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of his own early boyhood, tom likes to take whatever time he can to spend with his two boys, tom jr. and johne not posing as a working farmer himself, he has a wide knowledge of agriculture, understands farm problems and enjoys discussing them with his neighbors. as governor, he has taken vigorous action in giving constant aid to farmers in their fight to improve livestock and crops. during the war and since, governor dewey's food commission has helped farmers increase production and fight food shortages. york, deweyof new has won his place among american political leaders through his record of good government during the past six years. for the great state of new york with its normally diversified areas ranging from sparsely centered rural districts to the world's number one metropolitan center, it is almost a nation in itself. the job of governing it is second only to the president of the night states. by running his state with so much division see that he was able to increase services while cutting taxes, he won the confidence of the people of new york. he returned to albany for second term
of his own early boyhood, tom likes to take whatever time he can to spend with his two boys, tom jr. and johne not posing as a working farmer himself, he has a wide knowledge of agriculture, understands farm problems and enjoys discussing them with his neighbors. as governor, he has taken vigorous action in giving constant aid to farmers in their fight to improve livestock and crops. during the war and since, governor dewey's food commission has helped farmers increase production and fight food...
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tom fitton the, john solomon. gentlemen, thank you very much.> and don't forget to preorder my new book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of this history forever," available now for preorder, so preorder at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon.com. we're coming right back. geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... our first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense... mr... uhh... winkle. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. mr... ♪hh... winkle. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom
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tom fitton the, john solomon. gentlemen, thank you very much.e it. >>> and don't forget to preorder my new book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of this history forever," available now for preorder, so preorder at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon.com. we're coming right back. where are you?! honey, did you hear about these new geico savings? mom? you'll get an extra 15% on top of what geico could already save you. can i call you back? your father's been researching our geneology. we're vikings! there's never been a better time to save with geico. switch by october seventh for an extra 15% on car and motorcycle insurance. hey, we lost the wifi password. do you remember what that is? ♪. lou: the radical dems doing everything they can of course to try to alter the outcome of november's election. of course in favor of radical dem candidates. nevada's radical dem governor is shameless. steve sisolak signing into a law a new election bill that allows other people to fill out and hand in ballots for the elderly, particularly in nurs
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tom fitton the, john solomon. gentlemen, thank you very much.ate it. >>> and don't forget to preorder my new book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of this history forever," available now for preorder, so preorder at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon.com. we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get 0% apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. i'm janelle hail, founder & ceo of the national breast cancer foundation. when i was diagnosed in 1980, there was no internet and little information available to make an informed decision. today at nbcf we help women at every step of their breast cancer journey. early detection saved my life. it could save yours too. learn more at nbcf.org/hope. ♪. lou: the radical dems doing everything they can of course to try to alter the outcome of november's election. of course in favor of ra
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tom fitton the, john solomon. gentlemen, thank you very much.> and don't forget to preorder my new book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of this history forever," available now for preorder, so preorder at thetrumpcentury.com, amazon.com. we're coming right back. and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke . . . eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily- -and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take c
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tom inglesby of the johns hopkins university. you put out a list of ten recommendations. you guys didn't call it a reset, how do we get control of this virus now? ago one of your sort of colleagues in the larger sense michael osterholm is calling for a reset of some sort "new york times" today editorial page calling for this. it feels like officials are calling for some sort of reset, partial lockdowns, things like this, and yet we're not having that conversation at all on the political side of things. are we doomed to sort of live with this virus now if we're not going to at all look at your recommendations? >> i don't think we're doomed to this fate. i think we know what to do. other countries have done it. i think the purpose of these resetting reports and these calls for kind of a re-establishment of the basics is that we know that in other countries, universal masking, physical distancing, avoiding large gathering, and those kinds of things have worked. if we look at countries like italy, spain, and france. they have a total of seven or eight deaths a day and we have
tom inglesby of the johns hopkins university. you put out a list of ten recommendations. you guys didn't call it a reset, how do we get control of this virus now? ago one of your sort of colleagues in the larger sense michael osterholm is calling for a reset of some sort "new york times" today editorial page calling for this. it feels like officials are calling for some sort of reset, partial lockdowns, things like this, and yet we're not having that conversation at all on the...
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political science and instead of basing my theory on the work of deep political thinkers such as john locke and tom paine, john stuart mill and ed crane, i'm basing my theory on a dumb game played at all-night giggle sessions in girls boarding schools. my wife told me about this. the game is called jules krug mary. what happens is the girls picked three men and they go around the room and every girl have to decide which one of the three she would kill, which when she would screw and which one she would settle down for life embrace the family. i think the example my wife gave when she was telling about this was i think for example, was conan o'brien, david letterman and jay leno. the girls could you like nbc did, kill conan and screw letterman, all the other interns did, and mary j jay leno. i'm laughing but then it struck me, kill, screw, marry that's politics, that's within the president of the united states. take example 1992 presidential election george h.w. bush, bill clinton, ross perot. we killed ross perot. hardly avoid unscrewed from bill clinton and we marry kindly old george h.w. bush. th
political science and instead of basing my theory on the work of deep political thinkers such as john locke and tom paine, john stuart mill and ed crane, i'm basing my theory on a dumb game played at all-night giggle sessions in girls boarding schools. my wife told me about this. the game is called jules krug mary. what happens is the girls picked three men and they go around the room and every girl have to decide which one of the three she would kill, which when she would screw and which one...
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tom cotton, john cornyn, ben sasse. these are the senators that agreed with this report.they put a little p.s. at the end because they had to send trump a love letter and say no russian collusion, but the facts in this report are devastating, and the republicans agreed with them. >> lawrence, i'm going to skip over to you because you're a former staff guy in the u.s. senate. and, again, quoting from matt miller, trump solicited, welcomed, and benefited from russian interference. to claire's point, she named just some of the names with a lot to lose in terms of getting tweeted about, but still. >> yeah. it's the kind of thing you'd get impeached for in a previous world, for example. it's really stunning, and it also by the way shows some of the failures of the mueller investigation. it points to perjury in the mueller investigation on the part of witness donald trump in writing. it was the way he gave his answers to the mueller investigation. but it's also one of those things that's coming so close to the election that it can't have the impact it would have had in another
tom cotton, john cornyn, ben sasse. these are the senators that agreed with this report.they put a little p.s. at the end because they had to send trump a love letter and say no russian collusion, but the facts in this report are devastating, and the republicans agreed with them. >> lawrence, i'm going to skip over to you because you're a former staff guy in the u.s. senate. and, again, quoting from matt miller, trump solicited, welcomed, and benefited from russian interference. to...
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tom: we greatly appreciate it, john. some small audio difficulties there.hat is a loaded statement. i was thunderstruck about how ian waited the importance of this media tycoon. he did not mince words. it is a changed hong kong. jonathan: let's take the words and just set on them for a moment. hong kong is now just part of mainland china? tom: i'm not there yet. jonathan: that is the view from the eurasia group this morning. not my view, but that is where this is heading. let's be clear about this, this was always the direction of travel. we thought it would take seven more decades to get there and it happened a lot more quickly. the ramifications on a thecorporate day, ramifications to american banking and global banking will be profound. i don't really know what to make of that. i just don't buy the idea that everybody waltzes down to singapore for what will be the new banking and a new china. jonathan: we talked about what this would mean for the senators to make a list. line ofbio, the first the bio, banned in and sanctioned by china. the first line. th
tom: we greatly appreciate it, john. some small audio difficulties there.hat is a loaded statement. i was thunderstruck about how ian waited the importance of this media tycoon. he did not mince words. it is a changed hong kong. jonathan: let's take the words and just set on them for a moment. hong kong is now just part of mainland china? tom: i'm not there yet. jonathan: that is the view from the eurasia group this morning. not my view, but that is where this is heading. let's be clear about...
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discussion and actual item, the presenter is tom temrano and legislative aid, mandelman and john martin for the department of building inspection and he will be available to answer questions. >> great, welcome, tom, and good to see you again. welcome, john, and thank you for making yourselves available to present. you have the floor. >> thank you so much for having us. hello, commissioners. it's going to be way you to speak about supervisor mandelman's ordinance. this is to september 15, 2021. 2021.pair. >> sounded like somebody was doing seismic retrofitting. >> that's good. so this legislation will allow additional time for property owners to complete re retrofit construction on a timeline reduces disruption to our beleaguered and struggling small businesses. the re retrofit programme was established in 2013 to establish the resilience of the housing stock. tier 4 buildings, the final tier to be completed have ground-floor commercial space with residential units above and the current deadline for completion of work on these buildings is september 15th, 2020. and the 1,014 tier-4 prope
discussion and actual item, the presenter is tom temrano and legislative aid, mandelman and john martin for the department of building inspection and he will be available to answer questions. >> great, welcome, tom, and good to see you again. welcome, john, and thank you for making yourselves available to present. you have the floor. >> thank you so much for having us. hello, commissioners. it's going to be way you to speak about supervisor mandelman's ordinance. this is to...
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discussion and actual item, the presenter is tom temrano and legislative aid, mandelman and john martin for the department of building inspection and he will be available to answer questions. >> great, welcome, tom, and good to see you again. welcome, john, and thank you for making yourselves available to present. you have the floor. >> thank you so much for having us. hello, commissioners. it's going to be way you to speak about supervisor mandelman's ordinance. this is to september 15, 2021. 2021.pair. >> sounded like somebody was doing seismic retrofitting. >> that's good. so this legislation will allow additional time for property owners to complete re retrofit construction on a timeline reduces disruption to our beleaguered and struggling small businesses. the re retrofit programme was established in 2013 to establish the resilience of the housing stock. tier 4 buildings, the final tier to be completed have ground-floor commercial space with residential units above and the current deadline for completion of work on these buildings is september 15th, 2020. and the 1,014 tier-4 prope
discussion and actual item, the presenter is tom temrano and legislative aid, mandelman and john martin for the department of building inspection and he will be available to answer questions. >> great, welcome, tom, and good to see you again. welcome, john, and thank you for making yourselves available to present. you have the floor. >> thank you so much for having us. hello, commissioners. it's going to be way you to speak about supervisor mandelman's ordinance. this is to...
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. >> i look also at the statistics, i happened to look at wonderful work including john tom and data,hns hopkins data as well. deaths remarkably diminished from where they were in new york. why are we opening quicker if we see such good statistics and statistics?nds in >> where the numbers have come down in as possible to open with precautions. i think that is the lesson from around the world. many cases arein debating the precautions about what is practical. i think it's possible and kids really need to go back to school, young kids. i think it's the right thing to do in areas where cases have come down. thee are a lot of places in u.s. where that has not happened and we opening is not the easiest thing to do. texassee statistics in and florida a long way from the quietude of new york. the other thing i am seeing is the effect of the pandemic on the colder season. buy the weather dynamic that we should be concerned about in october flu season over the pandemic? hopefully people are concerned and will take precautions because that's what we need to do. i think it's hard to say. and ma
. >> i look also at the statistics, i happened to look at wonderful work including john tom and data,hns hopkins data as well. deaths remarkably diminished from where they were in new york. why are we opening quicker if we see such good statistics and statistics?nds in >> where the numbers have come down in as possible to open with precautions. i think that is the lesson from around the world. many cases arein debating the precautions about what is practical. i think it's possible...
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first, congratulations on the vindication by tom cotton and john cornyn that the investigations intorounding this russian asset in trump's campaign was called for. it was an appropriate investigation. unlike what the president has said. but i have a question for you. how many years were you in the department of justice? >> 27, but who's counting. >> 27 years. by my calculation, tens of thousands of cases that you were involved in and around during that time, can you tell me, there was ever a time that the department of justice asked a court to overturn the guilty plea of a defendant who had pled guilty to charges the department of justice had brought. >> no, i've never seen anything like that. i'm not the only one. i think after that happened with respect to mike flynn, there were a couple thousand prosecutors, former federal prosecutors, democrats and republicans who signed the letter expressing the same thing. >> when you spoke last night, you talked about -- you started off by saying that our democracy is at stake. the rule of law justice. yeah, it is unusual that you would be spe
first, congratulations on the vindication by tom cotton and john cornyn that the investigations intorounding this russian asset in trump's campaign was called for. it was an appropriate investigation. unlike what the president has said. but i have a question for you. how many years were you in the department of justice? >> 27, but who's counting. >> 27 years. by my calculation, tens of thousands of cases that you were involved in and around during that time, can you tell me, there...
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tom: that would be john mcenroe.someone observed that ohio state is not playing football, but high schools in ohio are playing football. things are bizarre. lisa: and you also wonder, we talk about whether the office will return. you have to wonder about the state of some of these college athletic towns, the college football towns that live and die by the football season, or all of these colleges that bring in the revenue based on their teams and how much will that get revived. see u.s.ee -- will we open as the next super bowl? tom: let's get back to the markets. futures of three, dow futures up 21. interesting to see what tech does. what are you looking at? lisa: i am watching the difference we are seeing with equity performance and credit performance. we had been seeing credit perform as well as equities this past month, that is fascinating. even as you see all-time highs in the s&p come easy spreads grind tighter but not that big of a deal. it raises questions if people are concerned about the fundamentals. other
tom: that would be john mcenroe.someone observed that ohio state is not playing football, but high schools in ohio are playing football. things are bizarre. lisa: and you also wonder, we talk about whether the office will return. you have to wonder about the state of some of these college athletic towns, the college football towns that live and die by the football season, or all of these colleges that bring in the revenue based on their teams and how much will that get revived. see u.s.ee --...
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police say tom miss took a hammer in monterrosa's waistband for a gun. but attorney john burris says that this was tom's 4th shooting in 5 years and claims the leo pd new or should have known about toms quote shocking history of firing his gun on the job. meantime. the city of vallejo has released new video and information surrounding the fatal police shooting of 20 year-old willie mccoy. he was killed outside of a taco bell back in february of 2019. the police chief is recommending that officer. ryan mcmahon be fired from his role for his stuff for that shooting we have kron four's jonathan mccall now with the latest on the story. according to an internal affairs investigation. mcmahon and was cleared of excessive and unlawful force in the case. but violated bp's own policy when it comes to safety and misconduct. he was one of 6 officers who fired shots at the 20 year-old mccoy in february of last year. the video released on monday shows 9 different angles from police body cameras in 2 new videos taken forward to cell phones. the video show officers yelling for mccoy who
police say tom miss took a hammer in monterrosa's waistband for a gun. but attorney john burris says that this was tom's 4th shooting in 5 years and claims the leo pd new or should have known about toms quote shocking history of firing his gun on the job. meantime. the city of vallejo has released new video and information surrounding the fatal police shooting of 20 year-old willie mccoy. he was killed outside of a taco bell back in february of 2019. the police chief is recommending that...
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host: tom davis, again, you know john kasich. will he face repercussions in the republican party? guest: i think he already has when you look at polling in ohio. i am a big fan of john kasich. he is a very principled guy. he has gone a different direction than the republican party, which has been moving from the party john kasich and i grew up in. it has moved to a more rural party and i think some republicans are uncomfortable. it is the trade-off of many people who have been voting democratic for years, that voted for president trump last time in some rural areas that he swept. that is why he carried wisconsin, almost minnesota, carried pennsylvania. coalitions are changing. as coalitions change, people that grew up in one party see it moving away from them. i think that's what we saw. i heard a comment about the underfunded postal service. 1972,stal service, since has had to operate on its own without federal subsidies. many of us went to the obama administration and said the postal service is in trouble. the business model they grew up with is gone because you have competition
host: tom davis, again, you know john kasich. will he face repercussions in the republican party? guest: i think he already has when you look at polling in ohio. i am a big fan of john kasich. he is a very principled guy. he has gone a different direction than the republican party, which has been moving from the party john kasich and i grew up in. it has moved to a more rural party and i think some republicans are uncomfortable. it is the trade-off of many people who have been voting democratic...
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earlier today, tom keene caught up with john bolton, former u.s.nal security advisor, to discuss the current situation in belarus. john: when i went on to warsaw for the anniversary of the nazi invasion, the 80th anniversary, the polls and the ukrainians, and i give them credit, arranged a four-way meeting of the national security advisers, in belarus. first time that has ever happened. that is how important belarus is to ukraine. and i think to us. how do we actually project this in the coming days? what would you advise secretary pompeo, or even the president, in discourse in body language to make clear to mr. putin that this is not some of the said stories that we have seen over the decades? john: well, i think we have done some good things with respect to poland, to strengthen our defense cooperation. we could do more with ukraine. it is not a nato member, but when george w. bush was president, he tried to make that happen and the europeans objected. the dilemma with belarus is i think we want to support the emerging view that we see in the str
earlier today, tom keene caught up with john bolton, former u.s.nal security advisor, to discuss the current situation in belarus. john: when i went on to warsaw for the anniversary of the nazi invasion, the 80th anniversary, the polls and the ukrainians, and i give them credit, arranged a four-way meeting of the national security advisers, in belarus. first time that has ever happened. that is how important belarus is to ukraine. and i think to us. how do we actually project this in the coming...
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to get my sea legs under me i had to talk to a real deal yachtsman like captain john of tom's river, social distancing practices meant staging an interview that was not awkward at all. >> we're going to the donald trump parade today. and rally. we're expect over a thousand boats. >> i got to say, i'm getting a little boat envy here. >> boat envy, pennist envy, you know. >> i was making that connection too, enough land talk, i wanted to see just how impressive these beautiful boaters were. st a line of trump boats as far as the eye can he soo. it really just keeps going. it is like an election polling place in a minority district. >> who are you voting for? >> donald trump! >> who are you-- who are you voting for. >> donald j. trump. >> must be undecided. usually not so worried out on the water, but technically this is an entire armada of jersey drivers. >> [bleep] you too. little history, we are here on the jersey shore, that is the cove where snookie got fingered and the beach that chris christie hogged to himself. >> make america great again. >> is a weird slogan for an incumbent.
to get my sea legs under me i had to talk to a real deal yachtsman like captain john of tom's river, social distancing practices meant staging an interview that was not awkward at all. >> we're going to the donald trump parade today. and rally. we're expect over a thousand boats. >> i got to say, i'm getting a little boat envy here. >> boat envy, pennist envy, you know. >> i was making that connection too, enough land talk, i wanted to see just how impressive these...
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tom: howard dean, to appear vice president biden speaking to the nation and to his democratic party. jason farley of johnswe do that next. this is bloomberg. futures -10. ♪ is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. bloomberg has developed a partnership with a leading authority on covid 19. johns hopkins university has been at the forefront and we bring you insight from infectious disease and emergency preparedness pet i'm delighted to be joined by jason farley, johns hopkins nursing professor. i know johns hopkins and you specifically are looking at research and trials. if there are two things you would like to know about the virus that would help in the vaccine or help in treating patients -- information we need in the next three to four weeks, what would that be? -- neede continue to be more data on broadly neutralizing antibodies and its responsiveness and the durability of the broadly neutralizing antibody. we continue to get more trickles of immunological studies that suggest that patients are even with mild disease producing these antibodies, which is a good thing. the
tom: howard dean, to appear vice president biden speaking to the nation and to his democratic party. jason farley of johnswe do that next. this is bloomberg. futures -10. ♪ is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. bloomberg has developed a partnership with a leading authority on covid 19. johns hopkins university has been at the forefront and we bring you insight from infectious disease and emergency preparedness pet i'm delighted to be joined by jason...
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john cornyn, tom cotton which says we assess that donald trump did, in fact, talk to roger stone abouth to wikileaks and the gatherings of these emails and what he was up to, even though donald trump told robert mueller that he didn't recall speaking about that at all. and now he said he didn't recall, right? so the report cannot accuse him of lying. they don't know his state of mind. it paints a picture of so many contacts that beggar's belief that the candidate trump didn't recall talking to roger stone about his outreach to wikileaks. this was a central part of the operation. the trump campaign was eagerly accepting these hacked and dumped emails that embarrass the democrats. they call it their october surprise and roger stone was their outreach. and we don't know the extent to which roger stone cooperating with russian intelligence officers and what exactly he did. >> i'll go to my grave believing someone helped wikileaks collate and organize those emails. they were very precise. an american operative of some sort had to help. ken dilanian getting us started there. >>> with me is t
john cornyn, tom cotton which says we assess that donald trump did, in fact, talk to roger stone abouth to wikileaks and the gatherings of these emails and what he was up to, even though donald trump told robert mueller that he didn't recall speaking about that at all. and now he said he didn't recall, right? so the report cannot accuse him of lying. they don't know his state of mind. it paints a picture of so many contacts that beggar's belief that the candidate trump didn't recall talking to...
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host: tom davis, again, you know john kasich. will he face repercussions in the republican party?st: i think he already has when you look at polling in ohio. i am a big fan of john kasich. he is a very principled guy. he has gone a different direction than the republican party, which has been moving from the party john kasich and i grew up in. it has moved to a more rural party and i think some republicans are uncomfortable. it is the trade-off of many people who have been voting democratic for years, that voted for president trump last time in some rural areas that he swept. that is why he carried wisconsin, almost minnesota, carried pennsylvania. coalitions are changing. as coalitions change, people that grew up in one party see it moving away from them. i think that's what we saw. i heard a comment about the underfunded postal service. 1972,stal service, since has had to operate on its own without federal subsidies. many of us went to the obama administration and said the postal service is in trouble. the business model they grew up with is gone because you have competitionfaxe
host: tom davis, again, you know john kasich. will he face repercussions in the republican party?st: i think he already has when you look at polling in ohio. i am a big fan of john kasich. he is a very principled guy. he has gone a different direction than the republican party, which has been moving from the party john kasich and i grew up in. it has moved to a more rural party and i think some republicans are uncomfortable. it is the trade-off of many people who have been voting democratic for...
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there was john lazio and tom pendergast. so they elected the board of police commissioners. and that was when they took over the city lock, stock, and barrel. they opened it up for every kind of vice and evildoings you can imagine. it was truly an open city. >> would the open city -- >> yeah, how did that book title go? >> that's the title of his first book. >> anyway, gangsters. the roaring '30s gangsters. the dillingers. they would come to kansas city for rest and relaxation. they wouldn't be arrested. check-in with john lazio, and you played golf and whatever. this was a notorious city. and the money flowed in. every racket had to kick in or contribute to the lazio/pendergast combine. they called it the lug. and this money flowed in, you can imagine, by the millions. now, 1933, prohibition is over. the mob is now looking for new vistas. gambling is one that they got into. but during the '30s, they continued to grow. they continued to prosper. they don't go away because there's no more bootlegging. and gradually, as these other criminal groups that were in bootlegging do f
there was john lazio and tom pendergast. so they elected the board of police commissioners. and that was when they took over the city lock, stock, and barrel. they opened it up for every kind of vice and evildoings you can imagine. it was truly an open city. >> would the open city -- >> yeah, how did that book title go? >> that's the title of his first book. >> anyway, gangsters. the roaring '30s gangsters. the dillingers. they would come to kansas city for rest and...
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tom: an hour ago, we saw john deere come out with a better view for their q3. certainly a surprise to the market. is that a trained we will see coming here, within the gloom of a panda been marked down -- of a pandemic markdown. tom: we saw in the second quarter -- of a pendulum markdown? the seconde saw in quarter that it was the single quarter where the market cared less then any other. people are trying to figure out where is this thing going, and what happens to q3 earnings in the middle of this. it is probably more noise. people are really trying to figure out the trend direction, do we have a cure, what does do for rates, what does it do for inflation, which is really the key issue. but the next quarter in terms of earnings, the market really is shrugging his shoulders much more than you would think. back to this's go inflation versus deflation. if we want to see inflation, where does it come from? is it central bank action, stimulus, or simply supply chains? if you move supply chains back home, partly because of trade wars, but also because of covid, doe
tom: an hour ago, we saw john deere come out with a better view for their q3. certainly a surprise to the market. is that a trained we will see coming here, within the gloom of a panda been marked down -- of a pandemic markdown. tom: we saw in the second quarter -- of a pendulum markdown? the seconde saw in quarter that it was the single quarter where the market cared less then any other. people are trying to figure out where is this thing going, and what happens to q3 earnings in the middle of...
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when he was managing john mccain's president -- of rick davis, when he was managing john mccain's presidential campaign. tomn't know how you do it. david westin leading our coverage tonight at 10:00 p.m. as well. futures to new highs, up 29. dow futures up 287. the vix, 22.52. this,ack to this, back to the yield to four digits, 0.6380% on the 10 year. yields don't move. lisa: is this the fed suppressing yields? is this pushing it down by buying up bonds? or is this a matter of market participants seeing that there is no inflation, very little growth, a very sluggish recovery that is getting hit again and again by resurgence is environs cases, and this is the actual yield? this is something we will hear from jerome powell from jackson hole on. i think this is an important to stiction to make. tom: to me come of the yield market is totally out of whack. while you were gone, you are swatting deer flies -- [laughter] you're not looking at yield curve control, argue? -- control, are you? lisa: i was not looking at yield curve control, although it did look like yield curve control with yields coming in last week.
when he was managing john mccain's president -- of rick davis, when he was managing john mccain's presidential campaign. tomn't know how you do it. david westin leading our coverage tonight at 10:00 p.m. as well. futures to new highs, up 29. dow futures up 287. the vix, 22.52. this,ack to this, back to the yield to four digits, 0.6380% on the 10 year. yields don't move. lisa: is this the fed suppressing yields? is this pushing it down by buying up bonds? or is this a matter of market...
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political science and instead of basing my theory on the work of deep political thinkers such as john locke and tom paine and i am basing my theory on the game played at all-night jiggled session in sporting schools. games called kill screw mary. the girls pics free men and go around the room and every girl has to decide which one of the three she would kill, which one she would screw and which one she would settle down for life and raise a family. the example my wife gave when she was telling me about this cars with conan o'brien, david letterman, jay leno. they could do like nbc did, till conan and mary jay leno. i'm laughing but then it struck me, that's politics. that's how we pick th the presit of the united states. take as an example 1992, george h. w. bush, bill clinton, ross perot. we told ross perot, screwed clinton and married george h. w. bush. the outcome isn't always a foregone conclusion. in the case of the presidential election in 2000, america was divided whether to screw george w. or get screwed by al gore but we all agreed on killing off ralph nader. i won't venture examples from
political science and instead of basing my theory on the work of deep political thinkers such as john locke and tom paine and i am basing my theory on the game played at all-night jiggled session in sporting schools. games called kill screw mary. the girls pics free men and go around the room and every girl has to decide which one of the three she would kill, which one she would screw and which one she would settle down for life and raise a family. the example my wife gave when she was telling...
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tom: there's that iconic, wonderful story of john mccain meeting cindy mccain, and they both lied aboutheir ages. john mccain said he was younger, and cindy mccain said she was younger. there was mrs. mccain at a democratic convention, supporting mr. biden, along with general powell and others. what did you think of that? rick: she's really there supporting her husband, who passed away with a 40 year relationship with joe biden. it wasn't an endorsement, per se. but when she got a call from the biden campaign to help narrate a little story about the relationship between the two of them, she jumped at it because she knew there was a special relationship there. john mccain, when he was in the navy, met joe biden as a navy liaison to the senate, and traveled all over the world. even though ultimately, as a senator they disagreed a lot on policy, they lived in an era where you could do that and still have a cocktail at night. so i think he wanted to honor we don'tage, which is have to be strictly partisan in everything we do. there are things that are good for the country, and you put that
tom: there's that iconic, wonderful story of john mccain meeting cindy mccain, and they both lied aboutheir ages. john mccain said he was younger, and cindy mccain said she was younger. there was mrs. mccain at a democratic convention, supporting mr. biden, along with general powell and others. what did you think of that? rick: she's really there supporting her husband, who passed away with a 40 year relationship with joe biden. it wasn't an endorsement, per se. but when she got a call from the...
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that would be representatives john catco, peter king and tom reed, all of them republicans from new york. but for the most part we are seeing democrats who will say yes to this bill. the arguments could not be more clear. they could not be more of a divisive contrast between these parties. the democrats simply saying, hey, we're taking our cues from president trump. the postal service is a mess, the board of governors says we need $25 billion and things are slowing down. and republicans accusing the democrats, saying this is all a hoax. listen. >> we all know the motto, neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. no one foresaw that any american president would crowbar our mail system to sway an election. don't mess with the usps, pass this good bill. >> my colleagues on the left are faking outrage over a made-up crisis to score points during an election. the united states postal service is under no greater stress than it was before the coronavirus pandemic and well before this election cycle. >> so, ana, we
that would be representatives john catco, peter king and tom reed, all of them republicans from new york. but for the most part we are seeing democrats who will say yes to this bill. the arguments could not be more clear. they could not be more of a divisive contrast between these parties. the democrats simply saying, hey, we're taking our cues from president trump. the postal service is a mess, the board of governors says we need $25 billion and things are slowing down. and republicans...
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tom inglesby. he is the director of johns hopkins serva hopkins center for health security and he joins me now. good evening, doctor, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining. >> good to be here, don. >>let let's talk about this. 4.5 milli 4.5 million americans now with coronavirus. as a public-health expert, this has to have you concerned. what do you say about it? >> yeah, i mean, who -- who would imagine we'd approximate be in this position, back in may or june? things were looking -- the numbers were coming down, week to week. the country kind of seemed to feel like we were moving forward. but we reopened too quickly, in many places around the country. and i think we didn't -- we -- we haven't been unified. we haven't been consistent in our messages. and, now, we see where we are. with cases up, 65,000 cases a day, 1,100 deaths a day. it's a terrible situation for our country to be in, and it didn't need to be this way. and it doesn't need to stay this way. i think we can -- we can change direction. >> you took the words out of my mouth. i was going to say it didn't have to be this way.
tom inglesby. he is the director of johns hopkins serva hopkins center for health security and he joins me now. good evening, doctor, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining. >> good to be here, don. >>let let's talk about this. 4.5 milli 4.5 million americans now with coronavirus. as a public-health expert, this has to have you concerned. what do you say about it? >> yeah, i mean, who -- who would imagine we'd approximate be in this position, back in may or june? things...
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tom: thank you so much. on the pandemic, it is a good and occasional visit, lauren sauer will join us with john hopkins universityw a mixed market. nasdaq of 38. that apple lived -- lift. this is "bloomberg." ♪ i am anna edwards with tom keene. let's focus on tracking the covid-19 virus, shall we? bloomberg has developed a unique partnership the leading authority uncovered 19, johns hopkins has been at the forefront of the response. every day we will bring you insight from experts. today is no different. joining us today is lauren sauer at johns hopkins university assistant professor of emergency medicine. really good to speak to you. let me ask about convalescent plasma. it seems to be something that is creating quite a lot of headlines around just how significant it can be. from your perspective, how much difference will it make, these of plasma in patients? >> i think we can actually tell you how much difference it is going to make -- i don't think we can naturally tell you the difference it is going to make, and that is part of the challenge. convalescent plasma's been around for a really long time and we hav
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tom: what is so important here, and you heard this from john ryding of green capital. this in focus that he used was residual. major,t project, steven at bloomberg, was to his claim to residual to people and frame it out in the terminal, etc. what is the nominal yield going to do? there is the belief that the central bank can control the nominal yield. can they? steven: i'm so pleased you've said that, tom, because to me it is controversial some people to understand this. if the policy is zero and the 10 year yield is 50, that is like saying for the 10 year rerate, you have -- for the 10 year rate come you have five years at 100. and the five years at that is the average. if the inflation expectation moves up to two when the fed wants in or beyond, the real yield is going to become 50 minus two, -150 residual. bonds,ity, people trade nominal yield bonds, and swaps and futures. the important -- the importance of trading the inflation link is time. there is a mess of explanation, you're completely right. it is just an outcome. francine: how much lower can they go? get no
tom: what is so important here, and you heard this from john ryding of green capital. this in focus that he used was residual. major,t project, steven at bloomberg, was to his claim to residual to people and frame it out in the terminal, etc. what is the nominal yield going to do? there is the belief that the central bank can control the nominal yield. can they? steven: i'm so pleased you've said that, tom, because to me it is controversial some people to understand this. if the policy is zero...
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prisoner of man named tom of lancaster, --o, [applause] >> tom recalls looking through a pinhole in his cell door as lieutenant commander johnled down the hallway by the guard day after day, and the story is told when mccain shuffled back from torturous interrogations, he would turn toward tom's door and flashed a grin and a thumbs up, as if to say, we are going to pull through this. theellow americans, that is kind of man america needs to see us through the next four years. [applause] >> a gifted speaker can inspire with his words. john mccain has inspired with his deeds. if character is a measure in the selection and hope the theme and , i askthe goal we share you to join our cause. join our cause and help america elect a great man as the next president of the united states. thank you, and god bless america. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> don't you think we made the right choice for the next vice president of the united states? [applause] >> what a beautiful family. [applause] ♪ >> c-span has covered every minute of every political convention since 1984. our video library includes those and ma
prisoner of man named tom of lancaster, --o, [applause] >> tom recalls looking through a pinhole in his cell door as lieutenant commander johnled down the hallway by the guard day after day, and the story is told when mccain shuffled back from torturous interrogations, he would turn toward tom's door and flashed a grin and a thumbs up, as if to say, we are going to pull through this. theellow americans, that is kind of man america needs to see us through the next four years. [applause]...
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tom: it is a blair. [laughter] jonathan: coming up on this program, john ryding of brean capital. this is bloomberg. ♪.itika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. president trump may take executive action if congress can't agree on a new stimulus package. he imposed he might impose a moratorium on- a uninsurance payments -- he might impose a moratorium on evictions. tiktok in the scale of -- the money would come from china or from an american buyer such as michael soft. the buyer said...
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tom: did you see how lindsey didn't answer john's question? she's a pro. that was good.ughter] lisa: she really painted that picture will. it's also a question of the type of job losses, are all job losses the same. the filings remain persistently elevated. we are seeing the composition increasingly towards permanent layoffs rather than temporary ones. 3/4 of all layoffs are considered temporary. how concerning is that to you? lindsey:lindsey: that is a big concern. when we were starting to see these very disappointing components in the labor market, we anticipated a lot of these layoffs, these furloughs actually come back. what we are seeing now is that many of these businesses that were able to maybe bridge the gap earlier on are reassessing now months into this crisis, saying i simply can't reopen my doors. what we are seeing is that many of these early layoffs are now rolling back into new rounds of layoffs or permanent joblessness. this really is creating a potentially long-term barrier to the recovery for the u.s. economy, and of course, the u.s. labor market. lisa
tom: did you see how lindsey didn't answer john's question? she's a pro. that was good.ughter] lisa: she really painted that picture will. it's also a question of the type of job losses, are all job losses the same. the filings remain persistently elevated. we are seeing the composition increasingly towards permanent layoffs rather than temporary ones. 3/4 of all layoffs are considered temporary. how concerning is that to you? lindsey:lindsey: that is a big concern. when we were starting to see...
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tom inglesby. he is director of the johns hopkins center for health security. thank you, doctor. good to see you. i appreciate you joining us. so, during this pandemic, more than 800 u.s. counties have been named covid-19 hot spots for at least a day. that amounts to 80% of the population. is there any -- people question reopening things like schools? >> yeah, i think the fact we've had so many different places in the country be hot spots from march to july, shows us how widespread this pandemic is. and how many places are, potentially, at risk. and that count of 800 different counties. that ended a month ago. so, in of the last month, i suspect there have been many more hot spots that have occurred. we just haven't had a chance to count them, yet. and i think you're right. yeah. i think we should be concerned about the impact of universities and k through 12 schools, potentially, increasing those numbers. >> i want to talk to you about this -- now, about this new npr/marist poll. 60% would. 5% are unsure. what happens if 30 to 35% of americans decide not to take it? >> well, i think that ultimat
tom inglesby. he is director of the johns hopkins center for health security. thank you, doctor. good to see you. i appreciate you joining us. so, during this pandemic, more than 800 u.s. counties have been named covid-19 hot spots for at least a day. that amounts to 80% of the population. is there any -- people question reopening things like schools? >> yeah, i think the fact we've had so many different places in the country be hot spots from march to july, shows us how widespread this...