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saturday the indoor events went ahead despite concerns that it might spark a fresh coronavirus outbreak trumbull was in a defiant mood but the much hyped event was marred by low turnout something trump said was down to media coverage of covert 19 and protesters go walking attendees from getting access. yes well this was a supposed to have been trumps a big comeback to the campaign trail instead empty seats and what appears to be an embarrassed president to tell us more i'm joined now by our reporter. peter a look on social media raises the question it did trump that trolls. it looks like it you know it turns out that a lot of these nearly 1000000 people who signed up for the event never really intended to show in the 1st place instead they were really out to stick it to trump whom you know we learned afterward knock aeration really cares about crowd sizes it appears that a 51 year old grandmother by the name of mary jo law had a little something to do with it when she last week posted this message on tech talk it's 2 free tickets per cell phone number because when you register you have to give t
saturday the indoor events went ahead despite concerns that it might spark a fresh coronavirus outbreak trumbull was in a defiant mood but the much hyped event was marred by low turnout something trump said was down to media coverage of covert 19 and protesters go walking attendees from getting access. yes well this was a supposed to have been trumps a big comeback to the campaign trail instead empty seats and what appears to be an embarrassed president to tell us more i'm joined now by our...
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for the average american stephen moore member of president trumps economic taskforce co-author of trumbull nomics inside the american 1st plan to revive the american economy stephen thanks for joining us today where. how would you describe the sanity economy right now well it's pretty poor i mean there's no question that we've done serious severe damage to the american economy through the shutdown. businesses and putting so many millions of americans tons of meds americans out of work so it's it's sad to me because i really felt like going into 2020 in the 1st month or 2 of 2020 we had one of the best economies and 30 percent lowest unemployment rate low inflation wages for brigade 8 and it looked like it was a good we were in for a lot lot of prosperity and now we've we've just really been sacked so hard by this by this virus and of course the protests and riots have been a problem for the economy i do think we're going to get out of this larry but i think it's going to it's going to get a lot and slow travel a lot of this i think by the end of the year hopefully will happen on employment
for the average american stephen moore member of president trumps economic taskforce co-author of trumbull nomics inside the american 1st plan to revive the american economy stephen thanks for joining us today where. how would you describe the sanity economy right now well it's pretty poor i mean there's no question that we've done serious severe damage to the american economy through the shutdown. businesses and putting so many millions of americans tons of meds americans out of work so it's...
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restrictions on doctors who perform abortions in the state of louisiana is the 1st big abortion case since trumbull pointed to new justices shifting the course political balance to the right. and egypt has told the u.n. it faces the next essential threat from a hydroelectric dam you're ethiopia's building on the blue nile if europe is expected to start filling it with water next month but at a virtual meeting of the security council egypt's foreign affairs minister warned of conflict if the un doesn't intervene tribal leaders in libya are pledging to end the blockade on oil output exporting terminals in the central coastal region have been under a blockade by forces loyal to war please i have to since january is sort of cost the country nearly $6000000000.00 those are the headlines and back with more news in half an hour here on al-jazeera next it's the stream to stay with us. as countries begin easing coronavirus restrictions scientists warn of a 2nd wave of infections in the last few days. in the neighborhood and many fear the economy is being prioritized about for human life until fall of people
restrictions on doctors who perform abortions in the state of louisiana is the 1st big abortion case since trumbull pointed to new justices shifting the course political balance to the right. and egypt has told the u.n. it faces the next essential threat from a hydroelectric dam you're ethiopia's building on the blue nile if europe is expected to start filling it with water next month but at a virtual meeting of the security council egypt's foreign affairs minister warned of conflict if the un...
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trumbull said the trade agreements are of yesteryear and the president has to negotiate them. from that standpoint, you look at what's happening in iowa, battle ground zero for the trade war and theresa greenfield is a political unknown that progressives have rallied behind . she's now leading joni ernst from the cockeyed states that the president carried by 6% to 9%. that democrats have iowa on their hopes for the senate race is remarkable. and she's running as a small-town farmer, theresa greenfield is a farmer, and is definitely front and center in that race. tom: kevin cirilli, thank you. kevin on an to hourly basis as we go towards november 3 this year. no, i'm kidding. coming up, jamie bullard will we have david rubenstein in conversation with the secretary of the treasury. commentsr. navarro's will come up with secretary mnuchin. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ good morning everyone, we have francine look -- francine lacqua in london, i'm tom keene. we can see a recovering market on doubts of turmoil over the last couple of days. us,ave ronald temple with it's always a piercing
trumbull said the trade agreements are of yesteryear and the president has to negotiate them. from that standpoint, you look at what's happening in iowa, battle ground zero for the trade war and theresa greenfield is a political unknown that progressives have rallied behind . she's now leading joni ernst from the cockeyed states that the president carried by 6% to 9%. that democrats have iowa on their hopes for the senate race is remarkable. and she's running as a small-town farmer, theresa...
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of police reform is not content centered on the 2020 presidential race, sources telling president trumbullow announced police reform. we will get more on that from the press secretary. meanwhile, joe biden is appearing on cbs news and clarified his decision on issues of racism and law enforcement, and defunding the police. watch. >> it's not just a law enforcement and to promptly forward, housing, education, everything we do. it's real, genuine, serious. not all law enforcement officers are racists, there is some really good cops out there. i don't support defunding the police, i support conditioning federal aid to police based on whether or not they meet certain basic standards of decency and honorable spin >> dana: let's praying and chris wallace, ankara fox news sunday and author of the much lauded book, that is available about. i encourage everyone to get it. we want to talk about your book in a moment, but based on your experience as issues come up inn a presidential year and you have hearings on capitol hill. could i get done and this measurement? >> i would love to think so. obvious
of police reform is not content centered on the 2020 presidential race, sources telling president trumbullow announced police reform. we will get more on that from the press secretary. meanwhile, joe biden is appearing on cbs news and clarified his decision on issues of racism and law enforcement, and defunding the police. watch. >> it's not just a law enforcement and to promptly forward, housing, education, everything we do. it's real, genuine, serious. not all law enforcement officers...
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they figured prominently in depictions of the war produced by john trumbull and lesser talents he influenced. regiments other really company the light infantry filled its ranks with smaller, quicker fellows to function as function as skirmishers and flankers. battalion companies and granted years were trained to fight -- the long red lines to see with the -- infantry operate with two ranks with the men set of parted intervals four feet or ten feet extended order, which made them more difficult to target. the light bobs as they were called, incessantly practiced skirmish-ing and how to advance in small bodies. they're training also stressed speed, habitual waiting light troops to move either at the quick step or a run. light infantry men were a uniform that reflected their specialized rule. light infantry coats had wings, like the grenadiers, but their tails were cut short to perform's witness on the march or in combat. instead of a top bare skin cap or a wide brim hat that can hamper movement over wooded ground, the light bob's favorite letter caps with distinct distinctive or decorative fro
they figured prominently in depictions of the war produced by john trumbull and lesser talents he influenced. regiments other really company the light infantry filled its ranks with smaller, quicker fellows to function as function as skirmishers and flankers. battalion companies and granted years were trained to fight -- the long red lines to see with the -- infantry operate with two ranks with the men set of parted intervals four feet or ten feet extended order, which made them more difficult...
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yorktown, or as we like to tell schoolchildren, that is benjamin lincoln featured so prominently in the trumbull paining at the u.s. capitol. he also served as constable and selectmen. he also came from a family that owned slaves. and two blocks from here there in the atticters of the benjamin lincoln home. our next major exhibit here at fineuseum generate our from the green bush excavation. the artifacts, a colonial bundle, a fishing lead, and it tells many stories. but the amazing story from the tribe from which the commonwealth gets its name -- the massachusetts -- we were this.eged to work on we hear these voices correctly. how do we do this. how do we tell the story of slavery. how do we tell the story of our andve peoples well correctly and we do it together? pleasure to be here with all the voices of the table. thank you for being here. i would like to introduce the head of the board at the abigail whos historical society will introduce our speaker. thank you for coming tonight. [applause] michelle: i'm going to echo dutra in saying welcome and thank you so much for coming this evening. i
yorktown, or as we like to tell schoolchildren, that is benjamin lincoln featured so prominently in the trumbull paining at the u.s. capitol. he also served as constable and selectmen. he also came from a family that owned slaves. and two blocks from here there in the atticters of the benjamin lincoln home. our next major exhibit here at fineuseum generate our from the green bush excavation. the artifacts, a colonial bundle, a fishing lead, and it tells many stories. but the amazing story from...
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president's top economic advisors held for the 1st time at george washington university oh ask him whether trumbull omics is really helping ordinary americans and whether a volatile and seemingly unstable trump is even fit to be president of the united states. i'll also be joined by rick. a longtime republican political strategist who's become a leading conservative critic of the president and author of the book everything trump touches. general is a constitutional lawyer and member of the trump 2020 advisory board and tiffany krause a liberal commentator and co-founder of the national news website the b. please welcome stephen moore. moore is co-author of the book trump a nomics inside the america 1st plan to revive the economy. stephen moore thank you for joining me on head to head 1st to be here. stephen you think that u.s. president donald trump of all people deserves to win the nobel prize for economics well we've got a very strong economy in the united states right now you know it's weakened a little bit from last year when i said that i think on c.n.n. that he should win the nobel prize for
president's top economic advisors held for the 1st time at george washington university oh ask him whether trumbull omics is really helping ordinary americans and whether a volatile and seemingly unstable trump is even fit to be president of the united states. i'll also be joined by rick. a longtime republican political strategist who's become a leading conservative critic of the president and author of the book everything trump touches. general is a constitutional lawyer and member of the...
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smaller cities, trumbull, windsor, glassenbury. and then places like torrenton, east hartford, anberry, all across the state. proud to be with people from connecticut, led by our young people, as are many great social movements and revolutions of our time led by young people who have the audacity and hope to cast aside the normal and say there's no going back. there's no rolling back to the old normal. what we need is action. and that has been the common theme in these cries for justice. the demands for accountability, the pleas for an end to racism. generations of racial justice, and racism with historic roots in so many of our institutions, including some of our law enforcement. but they are demanding more than just our listening and more than just our speaking. they're demanding action, real action, real reform, real change with real teeth and new laws. and the time has come for us in this congress to heed those calls. we need legislation that honors the memories and the lives of those who have lost their futures. michael brown,
smaller cities, trumbull, windsor, glassenbury. and then places like torrenton, east hartford, anberry, all across the state. proud to be with people from connecticut, led by our young people, as are many great social movements and revolutions of our time led by young people who have the audacity and hope to cast aside the normal and say there's no going back. there's no rolling back to the old normal. what we need is action. and that has been the common theme in these cries for justice. the...