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couldn't raise them so ijustjumped in the ute.ogs two—foot high, but it did, on the road. erm... i got to my parents' place and my mother was sitting on the porch outside with her head in her lap, saying, "they're gone." and that wasjust... i didn't know what to feel, i didn't... i sort of looked where they were. and they were, yeah, they were gone, they were gone. it was, it was terrible. they were only 40 metres from the house. something must've, like a fireball, must've just dropped on them and... it was tough, yeah. aaron lost his father and his brother patrick. it's beyond hard. erm... you know, it's, erm, hard for... ..hard for patrick because he's left a three—year—old kid behind. erm... i sort of... ..want to step up to be like a, you know, a father to his son. erm, you know, he's going to need that guidance a little bit. i really feel that patrick would want that. amid the loss and pain, there were stories of survival too. ah, yes. do you remember seeing that one? yes, i do remember seeing that one. yes, because that truc
couldn't raise them so ijustjumped in the ute.ogs two—foot high, but it did, on the road. erm... i got to my parents' place and my mother was sitting on the porch outside with her head in her lap, saying, "they're gone." and that wasjust... i didn't know what to feel, i didn't... i sort of looked where they were. and they were, yeah, they were gone, they were gone. it was, it was terrible. they were only 40 metres from the house. something must've, like a fireball, must've just...
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last ut searches during night's debate. leading up to the debate, drinking al debate games spiked yesterday. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> detroit down to houston and l.a. there is pride every american in the united states ♪ i'm proud to be an american know i'm free ♪ up, next to you and defend her still today because there doubt i love this land, god bless the usa. i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm forget ♪ and i won't forget the men who to me ♪ gave that right to you and ext her still today. because there and it no doubt i love this land, god bless the usa ♪ you very trump: thank much. thank you. thank you. president trump: it's great to be with you. it's something i've wanted to do, i was here four years ago in ballroom that held about 400 people, and i said, i to be with the villages. out and get a feel. a feel and that's what they d
last ut searches during night's debate. leading up to the debate, drinking al debate games spiked yesterday. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> detroit down to houston and l.a. there is pride every american in the united states ♪ i'm proud to be an american know i'm free ♪ up, next to you and defend her still today...
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respect,ut dignity, and your place in the community. he said, and this is the gods truth, it is about being able to look at your kid in the eye and say honey, it will be ok. that is a lesson i have never forgotten. i grew up around a lot of hard-working folks. how many people today think they could look there kid in the eye right now and say, it will be ok, and mean it? so many people are hurt. over half of people in america say they have a bill for $400 they did not expect in one month and they would not be able to pay it. they either borrow money or sell something. unemployment is way up. 1,000,200 thousand people file for unemployment just this week. folks are worried about making the next mortgage payment, whether health care would be ripped away in the middle of the sending, worrying about their kids to school or not. doingee folks at the top better than ever while left to wonder, who is looking out for me? that is down from's presidency. deadthan 217,000 americans because of covid-19. nearly 4000 in the state of north carolina. on
respect,ut dignity, and your place in the community. he said, and this is the gods truth, it is about being able to look at your kid in the eye and say honey, it will be ok. that is a lesson i have never forgotten. i grew up around a lot of hard-working folks. how many people today think they could look there kid in the eye right now and say, it will be ok, and mean it? so many people are hurt. over half of people in america say they have a bill for $400 they did not expect in one month and...
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there is a flurry of campaigning in the key states it turnedl ut to be cruc the outcome of their election go back with developments there president trump begins the rally. joe biden's running mate is in tucson at the moment. donald trump's running mate mike pence is campaigning in donald trump won -- won michigan in 2016 but joe biden is favored to win. mr. biden: we lost 220,000 lives to the virus already but this is mr. risch and has given up. over the weekend, the white house chief of staff, mark meadows, when on television and admitted they have waived the red flag and -- the white flag and declared surrender. he said we will not control the pandemic. vethe american people des better than this. look at what happened last night at omaha after the trump rally ended. hundreds of people were stranded in subze and freezing temperatures for hours. several fos were in the hospital. an image thattu cd president trump's approach to the crisis. heak a lot of big pronouncements but they do not hold up. he leaves everyone else to suffer the conquence of his failure to make a responsible an. >> jo
there is a flurry of campaigning in the key states it turnedl ut to be cruc the outcome of their election go back with developments there president trump begins the rally. joe biden's running mate is in tucson at the moment. donald trump's running mate mike pence is campaigning in donald trump won -- won michigan in 2016 but joe biden is favored to win. mr. biden: we lost 220,000 lives to the virus already but this is mr. risch and has given up. over the weekend, the white house chief of staff,...
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company trading from 100 times earnings to 70 times earnings, it doesn't necessarily move the needle. ,utf you've got a cheap stock you've got a difference. impossible. i wouldn't view it as an upside surprise necessarily for moving the market higher. i want to get your thoughts on the election. day-to-dayot on the over whether the market will rally based on who wins after november 3. is there some sort of material affect of the election outcome on markets? yes ine short answer is the short run, not so much in the long run. ok, thise sense that, election, about 40% of the electorate really dreads a trump win and about 40% really dreads a biting win. that means 80% of those metrics are very worried and are therefore more risk-averse than normal. when the election is over, the 40% who dread one or the other, one of those groups is going to have its unease lifted. this is why you often see the effect that, in a closely contested, contentious election, the market rallies no matter who wins. it is a very common phenomenon. but on a long-term basis, it matters less than you think. donors,ties f
company trading from 100 times earnings to 70 times earnings, it doesn't necessarily move the needle. ,utf you've got a cheap stock you've got a difference. impossible. i wouldn't view it as an upside surprise necessarily for moving the market higher. i want to get your thoughts on the election. day-to-dayot on the over whether the market will rally based on who wins after november 3. is there some sort of material affect of the election outcome on markets? yes ine short answer is the short...
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if we search beyond a gleaming exterior of our cities and towns, we can uncover stories that connect utsast, and we might just be surprised at what we can learn. anchor: france extends its nighttime curfew as coronavirus cases continued to surge there and around europe. and disturbing images from the basement of a siberian hospital, where the bodies of covid victims are mounting up. ♪ this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. >> because you aren't president, screwing things up. anchor: donald trump and joe biden prepared to go head-to-head for their second and final debate. but will it
if we search beyond a gleaming exterior of our cities and towns, we can uncover stories that connect utsast, and we might just be surprised at what we can learn. anchor: france extends its nighttime curfew as coronavirus cases continued to surge there and around europe. and disturbing images from the basement of a siberian hospital, where the bodies of covid victims are mounting up. ♪ this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. >> because you aren't president, screwing things...
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no,ut they were taking the right precautions you need to take, just as if he hadcaeen in his me room.ot see that this was putting anybody at risk. it was not putting him at ri. and it was doing something that the patient, firstnt pat made him feel more comfortable. he wanted to getnd oute was not putting anyone at risk, so i did not have any significant heartburn with that. judy: all right, we are going to leave it there. we thank you botvery much. ♪ with president trump's return to the white house' lets turn now to one of his reelection campaign's senior adviser, steve cortez. welcome to the newshour. we heard the president's doctors today say he is not out of the woods yet, they are watching him closely. they saytihey know he is contagious. given that, why is that a good idea to go back e? the white ho >> listen, i'm not going to speak to the medical side of things. that is up to his team, but they enow they approved of this and i trust their jud dr. conley is not only a man of ience, but he is also a naval officer and incredible patriot to serve in afghanistan. between his patrioti
no,ut they were taking the right precautions you need to take, just as if he hadcaeen in his me room.ot see that this was putting anybody at risk. it was not putting him at ri. and it was doing something that the patient, firstnt pat made him feel more comfortable. he wanted to getnd oute was not putting anyone at risk, so i did not have any significant heartburn with that. judy: all right, we are going to leave it there. we thank you botvery much. ♪ with president trump's return to the white...
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. >> or the ut longhorns could use him on their offensive line.lost in the red river showdown this weekend. horns down. sorry. >>> this next man is all of >>> right now on "america this morning" -- immune to the virus? the new claim from president trump about beating covid and his rush to return to the campaign trail. plus, the trump campaign now at odds with dr. anthony fauci who says his words have been taken out of context. >>> supreme showdown. hearings kick off today for amy coney barrett. vice presidential candidate kamala harris among the senators expected to grill barrett on everything from health care to abortion. the message this morning from judge barrett. >>> murder for hire. two teens arrested after a woman allegedly paid them to shoot her ex-husband. the victim now speaking out. af.
. >> or the ut longhorns could use him on their offensive line.lost in the red river showdown this weekend. horns down. sorry. >>> this next man is all of >>> right now on "america this morning" -- immune to the virus? the new claim from president trump about beating covid and his rush to return to the campaign trail. plus, the trump campaign now at odds with dr. anthony fauci who says his words have been taken out of context. >>> supreme showdown....
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ut schoo have leto hoschoolinand onli remote learning. for our globs 1.5 billion a highly improvised situation! but education generally has long been a pressing global issue. 264 million childrenorldwide buhave no access to it at all. longand the pandemic has made things much worse. currently, around 463 millio children are not receiving any form of education -- neither in the classroom nor at home. better to have a bit of school than none at all. that's the motto of the mexican governme. its rrent educion programme cents around something found in most living rooms. >> a kitchen for a classroom; and instead of pen and paper, a remote control. it's a way of learning that calls for a lot discipline. >> it feels weird but i'll do my best. >> between 4:00 in the afternoon and 7:00 in the evening, all middle school students in mexico watch classes on tv. topics include the big bang and galileo. >> they said galileo went to prison, but i don't get why. >> 11-year-old kristopher's questions will remain unanswered. the government-funded program b
ut schoo have leto hoschoolinand onli remote learning. for our globs 1.5 billion a highly improvised situation! but education generally has long been a pressing global issue. 264 million childrenorldwide buhave no access to it at all. longand the pandemic has made things much worse. currently, around 463 millio children are not receiving any form of education -- neither in the classroom nor at home. better to have a bit of school than none at all. that's the motto of the mexican governme. its...
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it became known for violence and prostitution,ut that reputation is beginning to change and people areoying the district's improved image. >> it is bringing pride to their own environment. you don't have to just eat something out of a plastic or drink something out of a bottle and throw it on the ground. we are starting to get that change of behavior in the people and the community and eventually , the crime elements, they move out. >> he says crime, particularly robberies, needs to be addressed. he takes us to the block of flats where he works as a caretaker. he says while the situation has improved dramatically in the last few years, coronavirus has rolled back some of those improvements. >> people are struggling, so they're trying to find something for their kids. >> he wants to do what he can to make the locals a little bit happier next weekend and make the neighborhood a little more pleasant. even if he cannot solve all the area's problems in self, he and many others are happy to live here -- even if he cannot solve all the areas problems himself. ♪ gerhard: brazil's football grea
it became known for violence and prostitution,ut that reputation is beginning to change and people areoying the district's improved image. >> it is bringing pride to their own environment. you don't have to just eat something out of a plastic or drink something out of a bottle and throw it on the ground. we are starting to get that change of behavior in the people and the community and eventually , the crime elements, they move out. >> he says crime, particularly robberies, needs to...
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it returns Ãbreminds us of the the way it is for me at ucla compared to ut austin two different worldscla in los angeles not the state capital but austin this relationship with the legislature is just completely different. one thing it reveals the importance of stakeholders on some campuses right now we look every day in the news we say, who's really pushing this decision around major sports, major college football, in a pandemic. that is very telling when you think of a college president as an elected official sort of navigating their position as a public figure, if you will. the other aspect you just mentioned and the question all the issues we are dealing with right now stem back to policy and social practice. talking about campus relationships with police department's own police department's as well as city police. student debt and the racial disparities without. racist incidents on campus and we can go down the list of all these issues but when we think about those issues off the college campus we look at where elected officials who take about the same issues on a college campus w
it returns Ãbreminds us of the the way it is for me at ucla compared to ut austin two different worldscla in los angeles not the state capital but austin this relationship with the legislature is just completely different. one thing it reveals the importance of stakeholders on some campuses right now we look every day in the news we say, who's really pushing this decision around major sports, major college football, in a pandemic. that is very telling when you think of a college president as...
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ut vice our read a what's the reviewnside of these white h yamiche: the review inside the white house they fee mike pence did the best he could when it came to defending the president's strategy. the thing that should be noted heres that the coverage that would have been not only the fly but the policies, that was stepped over because president trump decided to go on fox news and give a long interview about th things he thought of. the debate, the thing that struck me the mos about mike pence, he is less brash and definitely gave susan a run her money when adhering to the rules but he was defending the trump white house but with the same talking points from the president. he said that senator harris was the oneplaying politics with people's lives and said we have been honest with the american people. the president admitted he downplayed the virus and said he didn wt to alarm the public. another thing as, i wruck how many questions didn't get answered by senator harris and vice president pence. he didn't talk about what the health care plan for trump administration if it comes out befo
ut vice our read a what's the reviewnside of these white h yamiche: the review inside the white house they fee mike pence did the best he could when it came to defending the president's strategy. the thing that should be noted heres that the coverage that would have been not only the fly but the policies, that was stepped over because president trump decided to go on fox news and give a long interview about th things he thought of. the debate, the thing that struck me the mos about mike pence,...
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the approach has really been all --ut attacking time a attacking china, about putting tariffs in place and demanding that china makes changes in the way it improves, protects intellectual property and increases market access to the u.s. and other foreign firms. what you really need to do if you want to rebalance the economic relationship is make investments at home, right? you need u.s. infrastructure, which is modern and efficient. you need investments in education and research and development so that the u.s. industry can move the technology front here forwards and keep hold of its world leading position. the absence of those investments , even as the trump administration declared victory in its trade war, as the administration approaches the end of a first term, the trade deficit is getting wider and wider. caroline: great perspective coming from the chief attacks of -- chief economist at bloomberg economics. up next, we keep an eye on what credit companies do. moody's downgrading england, and the united kingdom says to keep an eye on the u.k. being cut aa2 by moody's. that is now i
the approach has really been all --ut attacking time a attacking china, about putting tariffs in place and demanding that china makes changes in the way it improves, protects intellectual property and increases market access to the u.s. and other foreign firms. what you really need to do if you want to rebalance the economic relationship is make investments at home, right? you need u.s. infrastructure, which is modern and efficient. you need investments in education and research and development...
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. >> the warriors won't give any details,ut they say to expect a few surprises at the ballot dropoffenter. the team will also be selling voters win shirts at the warriors. if you've not registered, you can text the warriors at 26797 to get more information. and so we put together a complete voting guide to give you everything you might need for november and the weeks leading up to it. remember, voting has already started in california, early voting. there are simple steps to register to vote. the detls on key state propositions, and even a link that lets you track your mail-in ballot to see when is counted. it's all on abc7news.com/election. >>still ahead o abc 7 mornings, a popular restaurant that's been serving the east bay for decades is now simply trying to survive. more on how the community is rallying to help. > and let's take a live look outside as we head to break looking out over t san francisco skyline right now. a little bit foggy, hazy out there this saturday morning. it's going to be cooler today than we've experienced, and it's going traffic and air pollution will be ev
. >> the warriors won't give any details,ut they say to expect a few surprises at the ballot dropoffenter. the team will also be selling voters win shirts at the warriors. if you've not registered, you can text the warriors at 26797 to get more information. and so we put together a complete voting guide to give you everything you might need for november and the weeks leading up to it. remember, voting has already started in california, early voting. there are simple steps to register to...
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. >> as lisa said, hope isn't gone, but ut looks as if this will be a tough thing.y have been negotiating for weeks and months, and they still have not been able to get together and really focus in on agreeing on some key things. so the white house and president trump have been told, especially is it white house has heard from president trump instructing treasury secretary steve mnuchin to keep coming up with his number buzz g..p. lawmakers don't want to spend more than $1 trillion. the latest offer is $1.62 trillion. $250 billion for state and local governments, $186 billion less than democrats want to spend. $400 per week in additional job benefits, that's $200 less than democrats want. $75 billion for testing and trailing. there's agreement on that as of now. $60 billion for rennele and rtgage assistance, $11 billion less than democrats'. so the numbers are hiring but nowhere near each other especially on the critical issue of state and local government. >> woodruff: yamiche, how is the white house working with republicans in congress to get this bill passed? >>
. >> as lisa said, hope isn't gone, but ut looks as if this will be a tough thing.y have been negotiating for weeks and months, and they still have not been able to get together and really focus in on agreeing on some key things. so the white house and president trump have been told, especially is it white house has heard from president trump instructing treasury secretary steve mnuchin to keep coming up with his number buzz g..p. lawmakers don't want to spend more than $1 trillion. the...
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look, i will say a few things for the press and a little bit. ,ut the fact of the matter is this president's chief of staff, they have given up. these super spreaders going on. i wish i could shake each one of your hands and thank you personally, but i'll tell you what. ,s my grandfather said [indiscernible] maybe we can get together in washington at some point. >> as long as you are in charge. mr. biden: i feel good. it's not over until it's over. i am kind of superstitious whether you're running. it's not over until the whistle blows. [indiscernible] i'm heading to georgia tomorrow. rounds.aking the it just feels good. >> we are so happy to have you here. we know we need you in the white house and we can't wait for that to happen. when i went to , i kept saying to the , every time the prime , we wouldould come sit in the president's office. finally one day, they said, why don't you come to ireland? said it is a land of 100,000 welcomes. i had to go back on business and a went back and they did whole genealogy of my family. want to hurt her reputation, but i think we are related. [laughter]
look, i will say a few things for the press and a little bit. ,ut the fact of the matter is this president's chief of staff, they have given up. these super spreaders going on. i wish i could shake each one of your hands and thank you personally, but i'll tell you what. ,s my grandfather said [indiscernible] maybe we can get together in washington at some point. >> as long as you are in charge. mr. biden: i feel good. it's not over until it's over. i am kind of superstitious whether...
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they're not expecting ut in in the air line industry. at least until going into 2024 probably you might see some increase by 2023 again, it all depends on what happens with covid-19. the expectations are very low right now. >> he excuse me. phil, sorry, you said 80 deliveries this year how many in the last couple years? >> it's a fraction of that keep in mind, you have no 737s being delivered. so you're going to see bate of a rebound because of that. you've got these backed up planes that are built, that they're going to start deliveringing once the plane is ungrounded the production on the 737 max that, is limited right now they're uncreasing it gradually over the next year and a half. but that's the reason why you see no -- you shouldn't say no deliveries, very few deliveries this year. >> yes phil, thank you. phil la bho phil lebeau. are retailers in for a rough october? we're going to ask the ceo of columbia bortz wear what he is seeing from his customers. a quick check on bonds for you my father always reminded me, "a good education
they're not expecting ut in in the air line industry. at least until going into 2024 probably you might see some increase by 2023 again, it all depends on what happens with covid-19. the expectations are very low right now. >> he excuse me. phil, sorry, you said 80 deliveries this year how many in the last couple years? >> it's a fraction of that keep in mind, you have no 737s being delivered. so you're going to see bate of a rebound because of that. you've got these backed up...
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adapt to a diveryeryeryechaecnim you'reyo i goodhapeha,ut thoseho retailers thatth hataveeeneee to doy, they really have been left behind. at whole foods how have you adapted to more online grocery and delivery? >> well, maria, of course, 2020 has been the weirdest year of my life, the weirdest year in whole foods' history. it's been a terrible year. the pandemic has, obviously, made a lot of people sick, it's killed now over 200,000 people. it's made a lot of adjustments. but our first thing at whole foods has been to end keep our customers and our team members safe, so we put a great emphasis on that early on. in terms of temperature checks, mandating mask wearing for both team members and our customers, discuss infecting grocery carts. we've been repeatedly named the safest supermarket company in the u.s. during the covid crisis. but, yes, things have changed. i mean, social distancing, people wearing masks, it's more of a transaction to come in the stores instead of peopleling orerring longer -- people lingering longer. our prepared foods crashed. whole foods does a lot of busines
adapt to a diveryeryeryechaecnim you'reyo i goodhapeha,ut thoseho retailers thatth hataveeeneee to doy, they really have been left behind. at whole foods how have you adapted to more online grocery and delivery? >> well, maria, of course, 2020 has been the weirdest year of my life, the weirdest year in whole foods' history. it's been a terrible year. the pandemic has, obviously, made a lot of people sick, it's killed now over 200,000 people. it's made a lot of adjustments. but our first...
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campaign is hoping to prevent what happened to hillary clinton four years ago, when black voter men,utespecially among men, declined com declined compared to 2012, when obama was on the ticket. supporters lining up to see the former president said he'll energize turnout this time around. >> but he also was the most instrumental in getting more masses of black and brown people out to vote. with him coming out here with biden, that's going to solidify that black and brown vote. >> he was right beside barack obama, and they worked together. we could bring this country back to where it need to be. >> reporter: but in addition to >> reporter: but in addit philadelphia, biden also needs strong turnout in pittsburgh, and he must limit mr. trump's gains in more industrial and rural parts of the state, including his native scranton, and places like erie. biden himself has campaigned across pennsylvania 13 times this year, and he remains holed up tonight next door in delaware, preparing for his final face-off with president trump tomorrow night. biden aides expect biden will try to remain calm w
campaign is hoping to prevent what happened to hillary clinton four years ago, when black voter men,utespecially among men, declined com declined compared to 2012, when obama was on the ticket. supporters lining up to see the former president said he'll energize turnout this time around. >> but he also was the most instrumental in getting more masses of black and brown people out to vote. with him coming out here with biden, that's going to solidify that black and brown vote. >> he...
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does ut shape the outlook, the economic outlook for you >> yeah.y the women numbers. i saw your tweet earlier today i retweeted it i think it's very troubling. i'm working on my column for usa today on why women need tore more engaged in in their financial lives because this is the kind of thing that happens and they need to be prepared i do think that ppp resurgence, it's critical for many of the small business owners who are women and also employees who are women. so i do think this is a social issue that will impact our economy and our country for a long time. and that's something that i think should be above politics >> tell us about the opportunities that you are seeing overseas. the clearly, some of the virus data in europe is worrying but the economic data hasn't turned south in the last couple weeks. do you find european equities attractive it doesn't really fit for our outlook. we're more interested in china which has actually dealt relatively well with the virus and had a proper v shaped recovery and also from trade talks and going brazil
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ut there was s also something very unlucky for romney and ryan in that election. folks in new jersey might remember this. october 2012, do you remember an event that took place?? if i told you it was a weather event told you it was a weather event. >> hurricane sandy. >> no one remembers. >> superstorm sandy. >> superstorm sandy. right. some of you may remember that barack obama came to new jersey, and he and chris christie had their arms around each other. and later on, the republican ccampaign said that one really hurt. you know, i mean, it was certainly not, not meant to be that way, but boy, there we have the media image that just ends up hurting that romney, they are defeated and that is it. 2016. we ar going to spend a lot more time on 26 in future classes. i think everyone should remember this pretty clearly. of course, it was hillary clinton against donald trump. tim came, kain, the senator from virginia and mike pence the former governor of indiana. i have said this before. i might've said and the first class but i'm going to say it again, and that is som
ut there was s also something very unlucky for romney and ryan in that election. folks in new jersey might remember this. october 2012, do you remember an event that took place?? if i told you it was a weather event told you it was a weather event. >> hurricane sandy. >> no one remembers. >> superstorm sandy. >> superstorm sandy. right. some of you may remember that barack obama came to new jersey, and he and chris christie had their arms around each other. and later on,...
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that the precipitous withdrawal of forces from vietnam would be a disaster not only for south vietnam ut for the united states and the cause of peace. this would allow the communist to complete the massacres that they are doing in the north 15 years before. they then murdered more than 50,000 people and hundreds of thousands of moore died in slave camps. we saw a prelude of what would happen and selfie it on when the communists entered the city of last year. during their brief rule there, there was a bloody reign of terror in which 3000 civilians were shot to death and buried in mass graves. with the sudden collapse, these atrocities would become a nightmare of the entire nation. and particularly for the million and a half catholic refugees who fled to south vietnam when the communist took over. for the united states, those first defeat in our nation's history, resulted in a claps of confidence in american leadership not only in asia but throughout the world. >> three american presidents have recognized the great mistakes in vietnam and understood what had to be done, in 1963, president
that the precipitous withdrawal of forces from vietnam would be a disaster not only for south vietnam ut for the united states and the cause of peace. this would allow the communist to complete the massacres that they are doing in the north 15 years before. they then murdered more than 50,000 people and hundreds of thousands of moore died in slave camps. we saw a prelude of what would happen and selfie it on when the communists entered the city of last year. during their brief rule there, there...
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i think you all. ,ut it's been no bed of roses no pleasure crews. --cruise.hallenge before all the human race and i would never lose. ♪ we are the champions my friend. ♪ fighting untilon the end. champions. we are the champions. losers, because we are the champions of the world. friend.he champions, my fighting untilon the end. we are the champions. we are the champions. losers because we .re the champions ♪ [cheering] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 45th president of the united states of america, donald j
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. >> well, first of all, uts a lie. the obama stock market is 3x what the trump stock market has been. he mishandled the covid-19 crisis. >> say that again because isn't that amazing? he puts out -- >> yeah. >> he says these things and people buy into it. go on, anthony, sorry. >> no, no, i'm just saying -- by the way, over the last 100 years, democratic administrations -- i hate to say this as a republican, but democratic administrations have had better stock market appreciation, lower unemployment and higher gdp growth. and mr. trump is at the lower end of this stuff. he blew the economy by mishandling the pandemic. if you just take the advice of the epidemiologists, we would have the case counts down. president obama said it over the weekend, south korea, 20 deaths per million. the united states over 600 deaths per million. imagine something like dr. anthony fauci sitting there knowing that we could have done better. we could have been south korea had the president just listened or had his team been less malicious. s
. >> well, first of all, uts a lie. the obama stock market is 3x what the trump stock market has been. he mishandled the covid-19 crisis. >> say that again because isn't that amazing? he puts out -- >> yeah. >> he says these things and people buy into it. go on, anthony, sorry. >> no, no, i'm just saying -- by the way, over the last 100 years, democratic administrations -- i hate to say this as a republican, but democratic administrations have had better stock...
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>>ut maybe the president doesn't care about other people. years later, we're gonna look back on this moment and see that you could either be a john mccain republican or a donald trump republican. think aboutgot to choose. which you'd rather be. >> look, many of these appearces have gone viral. you have been clear that, while you distrust fox news channel, that you don't distrust the viewers of fox news channel, that many of them me sincerely and earnestly with open minds and that it's your responsibility to try to help inform them in a way that you think is consistent with building trust. what has the reaction by fox news viewers been to you? >>ell, you know, you're not gonna win everybody over. but time and time agai i encounter somebody who says, "you know, or, "i've always votedcan," republican, but i support you or i support what you're what s you're trying ." and i think it an indication, as i experienced just on the ground in normal human interactions ataround here in indiana, you know, you can reach people if you sta with some level o
>>ut maybe the president doesn't care about other people. years later, we're gonna look back on this moment and see that you could either be a john mccain republican or a donald trump republican. think aboutgot to choose. which you'd rather be. >> look, many of these appearces have gone viral. you have been clear that, while you distrust fox news channel, that you don't distrust the viewers of fox news channel, that many of them me sincerely and earnestly with open minds and that...
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going into the imf meetings, there will be a new focus on em debt sustainability. ,ut i would say forhe moment with very supportive financial condition, the outlook is still the reasonably constructive one. but a longer-term, like many em it will be settled with higher debt levels. some of them might struggle more to carry them given the institutional setups and market other -- is is for not as solid as other countries. much,ne: thank you so head of macro research at blackrock investment. coming up, a food distribution and retailing during a pandemic. coming uped that shortly. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: you are watching bloomberg surveillance. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. failed tomes has force apple to put fortnite into its -- back into its app store. apple removed the game in office of a august after epic set pay system that circumvented apples system. the case is headed to a trial next year. the world's biggest maker of rubber gloves is considering a hong kong listing to raise more than $1 billion. they are working with advisors on the potential share sales and it
going into the imf meetings, there will be a new focus on em debt sustainability. ,ut i would say forhe moment with very supportive financial condition, the outlook is still the reasonably constructive one. but a longer-term, like many em it will be settled with higher debt levels. some of them might struggle more to carry them given the institutional setups and market other -- is is for not as solid as other countries. much,ne: thank you so head of macro research at blackrock investment....
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thenumbers show that recession has actually been somewhat less severe than the estimates in june. ,uteveloping world the recession has been worse than what was expected in june excluding china. china is in a bit of a recovery phase. the other developing countries still in a worsening recession >> given what you are seeing play out right now, and there used to be a stigma being attached to this question but i'm not sure there is anymore. whether the cure for this virus is worse for the disease given what you are seeing play out in poorer countries. >> it's hard for us to judge. history will look back and try to assess. for the poorest in the world, covid is a problem but a bigger problem for people is no jobs and increasingly this problem of food shortage and scarcity as their incomes go down. theof the things that hit developing world so hard is remittances got dropped from workers across the border. they would be sending money back every month to their families and that got cut off rather suddenly. another thing is just the activity level of the world for many countries is down 10% f
thenumbers show that recession has actually been somewhat less severe than the estimates in june. ,uteveloping world the recession has been worse than what was expected in june excluding china. china is in a bit of a recovery phase. the other developing countries still in a worsening recession >> given what you are seeing play out right now, and there used to be a stigma being attached to this question but i'm not sure there is anymore. whether the cure for this virus is worse for the...
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. ♪ recession,ut of this what we need is more fiscal stimulus.mulus has been awe-inspiring in terms of the speed and these size. i hope we will get this done sooner rather than later >. >> the industry is a source of strength. the amount of capital that exists in the system has allowed us to continue to support customers of all sizes. >> we are pretty optimistic in the near term. we have pretty constructive views on the global economy and into 2021. >> wall street leaders there with a clear and unanimous message. "we need more stimulus." prompted has not democrats and republicans to reach a deal. house speaker nancy pelosi is set at tuesday deadline to reach agreement on a bill to pass before election day. president trump says he is willing to uproar than the $1.8 trillion, but senate majority leader mitch mcconnell so far is only keeping to a smaller bill for this week. guest.ring in our the global macro strategist for medley global advisors. what is striking to me is it does not matter which money manager you ask, the election is whether or not
. ♪ recession,ut of this what we need is more fiscal stimulus.mulus has been awe-inspiring in terms of the speed and these size. i hope we will get this done sooner rather than later >. >> the industry is a source of strength. the amount of capital that exists in the system has allowed us to continue to support customers of all sizes. >> we are pretty optimistic in the near term. we have pretty constructive views on the global economy and into 2021. >> wall street leaders...
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emphasis here not only is it important to cast year vote for the president of the united states, but utever know that member of a community college board could become a member of congress later on. >> all right, thank you very much, paul. >>> again just nine days before election day, and the candidates are hitting the campaign trail hard. this is kamala harris in troy, michigan. >>> jasmine bernie clark is the founder of a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization hosting several get out the early vote events in florida. good to see you. >> great to see you as well. thank you. >>> souls to the polls is going on in florida. who are you trying to reach and how are you trying to reach them? >> we are doing a souls to the polls park and praise edition, we are keeping in lines with cdc regulations as well as state regulations. we're looking it turn out black and brown voters, lgbtq folks, individuals in rural communities, where there's large organizing capacity. we know there are faith leaders, civic organizations, so we're bringing them together to turn folks out in a socially distanced manner, wh
emphasis here not only is it important to cast year vote for the president of the united states, but utever know that member of a community college board could become a member of congress later on. >> all right, thank you very much, paul. >>> again just nine days before election day, and the candidates are hitting the campaign trail hard. this is kamala harris in troy, michigan. >>> jasmine bernie clark is the founder of a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization hosting...
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ut salute for fallen firefighter. >> fire boats sprayed a water salute. as he was carried away for a final ride. the firefighter answering his last call. >> we are thinking about him. his family and colleagues tonight. up next. cut by a chain saw. the squirrel recovering and the warning before trimming trees. they endorse yes on 25 to end money bail. governor gavin newsom. congresswoman karen bass. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. yes on 25. accused of rape. accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail. got out the same day. the senior citizen could not. forced to wait in jail nearly a year. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>> hold off trimming trees a little while longer. the plea is after baby squirrel lost its nose to chain saw. it's now recovering. it's six weeks old and was in a nest when it was cut. animals and birds are getting hurt because people are trimming trees during nesting season. this year it's running late
ut salute for fallen firefighter. >> fire boats sprayed a water salute. as he was carried away for a final ride. the firefighter answering his last call. >> we are thinking about him. his family and colleagues tonight. up next. cut by a chain saw. the squirrel recovering and the warning before trimming trees. they endorse yes on 25 to end money bail. governor gavin newsom. congresswoman karen bass. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians...
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host: are you at ut now? caller: yes. in personing a lot of classes or remote classes? there: i am online, but are a lot of in person and hybrid classes now. host: are you living in a dorm? caller: yes. host: have they reduced the student population? think a lot of people showed up. my roommates and everyone, a lot of rooms are empty. i think everyone is afraid of the coronavirus. i don't see it as a problem right now. open, the bars and restaurants and downtown area? caller: not really. a lot of it is shut down. up.el it is slowly opening i have gone to restaurants. the masks and social distancing is all still there. .t is slowly opening up hopefully with the mayor, he is a different story. host: they have had fans at the longhorn games? caller: they have. i have a lot of friends go to the longhorns game. it is limited capacity. races down in texas, wendy davis is running for a congressional seat where you are living in austin, and john cornyn is running for senate. what is your take on those races, and how will you be voting, by mail? caller: i think john cornyn will
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we have seen evidence. ,ut even in the face of that the integrity of the vote count remains secure.e will continue to follow. thank you so much. coming up, we will take a look at snowflake's performance hitting the public market. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: it has been less than a month since snowflake debuted on the public market, the biggest software ipo in history. the company is already valued at over $67 billion. a $282 a buy rating at million price target. how does snowflake make good on this more than 100% run-up on day one? >> how does a company trading at 40 times revenue make money for investors? they have to do a lot better than people expect. a great example of this happening is if you look back at zuma. inn i initiated on zoom 2019, it looked like it was trading at about five times revenue. we thought they would do about 700 million in revenue this year. instead, they will do about $2.5 billion. it turns out they were trading at 10 times. it is the bottom line. these companies coming out of the ipo need to do a lot better than people think they will. emily
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ut the guidelines is wear face coverings. water water are you proud of the job you have done? secretary azar: 206,000 people have died. ms. waters: you don't like to talk about what you are saying to the president who should be a role model to the people of this country and can't give me any numbers about the increases that are taking place and you don't know and you come here and come here today with this testimony and you expect us to be happy. we are very unhappy what is going on and we feel that the president and his wife and others are now experiencing a positive test, et cetera. and how can you as the secretary with the responsibilities that you have come here and not be very, very open with us about what is happening in this country, the increases and the deaths and what we need to do and the role modeling that we need to have? how can you come here without being prepared to do that? secretary azar: i would be happy to do that and glad to talk you taken.he steps being ms. waters: tell me why, in fact, money has been diverted from d.p.a. to build ships and military equip
ut the guidelines is wear face coverings. water water are you proud of the job you have done? secretary azar: 206,000 people have died. ms. waters: you don't like to talk about what you are saying to the president who should be a role model to the people of this country and can't give me any numbers about the increases that are taking place and you don't know and you come here and come here today with this testimony and you expect us to be happy. we are very unhappy what is going on and we feel...
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ut i'm going to call it right now. i predict the high season and gift card purchases, to be an even bigger win for amazon because not everyone, people that they rget even have them, so they used to pay up front for it. will be a big one. i do think amazon moved up shipping demand. move re trying to forward with prime day, kick off an early holiday season with deals all the time running. ship-one i will not forget. m season has to live up to great expectations this quarter. retailers, target, worked at amazon for a decade. melissa, so much, for sharing your analysis with us. coming up, we'll be talking about facebook and how it's the covid storm and it appears to be doing digitalr than other companies but 2021 may not fare so well. into facebook results as well as twitter. twitter shares seeing a huge slide. more on that next. this is bloomberg. n that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco, facebook posting better than expected revenue as ads increase despite
ut i'm going to call it right now. i predict the high season and gift card purchases, to be an even bigger win for amazon because not everyone, people that they rget even have them, so they used to pay up front for it. will be a big one. i do think amazon moved up shipping demand. move re trying to forward with prime day, kick off an early holiday season with deals all the time running. ship-one i will not forget. m season has to live up to great expectations this quarter. retailers, target,...
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the a lot of drugs fail in phase one or phase two stage. ,ut of course you get failures that is the beginning of the biotech story. you have the probability people are having a phase 3 success rate is 50 to 60%. that's a pretty chunky number. the issue is that it is going to be less about total failure and more about how good it is, how safe it is. is it something that is going to protect me at the 90% level? or 50%? about polio vaccines, some vaccines like measles we are familiar with, what do they care at? ure at? sam: a lot of vaccines are at that level. thatan have hope in because these are being developed by the same people who develop those vaccines. francine: thank you so much. later today we speak with johnson and johnson chief financial officer on this important development of the covid-19 trials being halted after one patient fell ill. don't miss that at 10:00 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance from london and new york. francine lacqua and tom keene. we are seeing this rebound continued move up in nasdaq futures and even spx futures at negative thre
the a lot of drugs fail in phase one or phase two stage. ,ut of course you get failures that is the beginning of the biotech story. you have the probability people are having a phase 3 success rate is 50 to 60%. that's a pretty chunky number. the issue is that it is going to be less about total failure and more about how good it is, how safe it is. is it something that is going to protect me at the 90% level? or 50%? about polio vaccines, some vaccines like measles we are familiar with, what do...
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ut pei think he got bumbled up and snapped at jill when she tried to correct them. >> laura: that's goodrt. whatever your name is. >> thank you, susie. it's great being with you at the amy coney barrett event. >> laura: we were socially distant in masks, we had it down but it's a beautiful event. great to see you. ahead, what's it being a trump supporter on college campuses. rampant radicalism silencing students. next. ♪ if you have medicare, listen up. the medicare enrollment deadline is only weeks away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with healthmarkets' fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit healthmarkets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit and once you've let the fitscore do the work, sit back and enjoy not having to shop for insurance again. healthmarkets'
ut pei think he got bumbled up and snapped at jill when she tried to correct them. >> laura: that's goodrt. whatever your name is. >> thank you, susie. it's great being with you at the amy coney barrett event. >> laura: we were socially distant in masks, we had it down but it's a beautiful event. great to see you. ahead, what's it being a trump supporter on college campuses. rampant radicalism silencing students. next. ♪ if you have medicare, listen up. the medicare...
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people back into the office, there are some sort of early signs of life of the city coming nevertheless,utre are still some substantial headwinds in the form of covid outbreaks. kind of play it cool and see what happens? alix: and do you want to pay them juicy bonuses? relationshipthat may have been broken, that seems to be the recent evidence. we are going to take a look at where european markets are but first, some other markets that are on the platform suspended for a significant part of the morning. we will talk about that all next. this is bloomberg. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. guy: 30 seconds to go until the end of the regular trading this monday. we got higher the first thing thi
people back into the office, there are some sort of early signs of life of the city coming nevertheless,utre are still some substantial headwinds in the form of covid outbreaks. kind of play it cool and see what happens? alix: and do you want to pay them juicy bonuses? relationshipthat may have been broken, that seems to be the recent evidence. we are going to take a look at where european markets are but first, some other markets that are on the platform suspended for a significant part of the...
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regulatory belief, unleashing the energy sector and achieving fair and more reciprocal trade deals,utut it is also a huge testament to the implementation in record time of the cares act program, which would completely unprecedented, very innovative and cap millions and millions of americans connected to their jobs during this unprecedented crisis. lou: and, again, it is this president leadership contributing mightily to what we are seeing in these numbers, these historic numbers, because they represent a resurgence in the economy because he refused to go along with extended lockdowns. he wanted the economy open. he wanted the society, he wanted this nation to be open for business andth people not to loe their jobs, particularly those folks at the lower end of the income scale who are so desperate for that money and that work. it was the right decision, demonstrably so looking at these numbers. >> yes.vi this was a novel coronavirus. nobody had ever seen it before. the president made the excruciatingly difficult decision back in march to implement a wholesale national shutdown of the u
regulatory belief, unleashing the energy sector and achieving fair and more reciprocal trade deals,utut it is also a huge testament to the implementation in record time of the cares act program, which would completely unprecedented, very innovative and cap millions and millions of americans connected to their jobs during this unprecedented crisis. lou: and, again, it is this president leadership contributing mightily to what we are seeing in these numbers, these historic numbers, because they...
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♪ut we put our arm around the veterans.n i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase, we can help them and provide that financial solution for they and their families. it's a great rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique. ♪ >> tucker: six months ago the director of the world health organization assured the world than mass lockdowns were absolutely necessary to stop the stop the coronavirus. you might want to live your life and continue with their jobs, elderly parents tough. it's time for a new normal dr. ted rose told us. >> people and countries with stay with stay-at-home orders are understandably frustrated being confined to their homes for weeks. on end. people understandably want to get on with their lives because their lives and livelihoods are at stake. that's when we are working for all day, every day. but the world will not and cannot go back to the way things were
♪ut we put our arm around the veterans.n i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase, we can help them and provide that financial solution for they and their families. it's a great rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique. ♪ >> tucker: six months ago the director of the world health organization assured the world than mass lockdowns...
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caller: i will say that the moderators are heavily biased. ,ut out of the three moderators someone answering questions for joe biden, she was actually the best one. i was a little surprised. i think that we need to figure way of howunbiased we pick our moderators out. i think it is wrong for candidates to get the questions beforehand. that seems to be a massive the democratic party receiving the questions. and it has happened again with all three debates. host: we are going to leave it there. a reminder, if you want to send a text message. here is the number to text. make sure to include your first name and city. support florida on our vice president biden line. how did it go for you tonight? caller: hi. .'m a first-time voter i am 19 years old, so this is the first major election i will be voting and besides the primaries. is not myy that biden first choice in candidacy, but i think he was very strong and talking to the american people. when he was saying, for those of you at home who are wondering whether you want to buy new tires or by your college tuition, that really spoke to me . i am
caller: i will say that the moderators are heavily biased. ,ut out of the three moderators someone answering questions for joe biden, she was actually the best one. i was a little surprised. i think that we need to figure way of howunbiased we pick our moderators out. i think it is wrong for candidates to get the questions beforehand. that seems to be a massive the democratic party receiving the questions. and it has happened again with all three debates. host: we are going to leave it there. a...
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we still have students with rallies and protests on campus, sometimes right outside my home. .ut theyearing masks everybody's doing their activism in a responsible way. more online petitions, zoom meetings and discussions. we have been engaged since the 2016 election, trying to get more of our students to take personal responsibility for registering and voting. it was embarrassing to me that our turnout of michigan students for the 2016 presidential election was below 20%. more students were complaining about the outcome then voting. so we push hard on this and try to make it easy. michigan itself, as a state, has a no questions asked absentee ballot policy, early voting has already begun. we have opened up on campus there are absentee ballots to remove concerns about the u.s. mail. our students are going to vote this time in high numbers. we want them all to exercise that franchise. it's important. dr. schlissel: we really -- david: we really appreciate your time today. and we have breaking news from a few minutes ago, vice president mike pence and senator harris have both tested neg
we still have students with rallies and protests on campus, sometimes right outside my home. .ut theyearing masks everybody's doing their activism in a responsible way. more online petitions, zoom meetings and discussions. we have been engaged since the 2016 election, trying to get more of our students to take personal responsibility for registering and voting. it was embarrassing to me that our turnout of michigan students for the 2016 presidential election was below 20%. more students were...
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growth it is the biggest gainer on nasdaq 100 year to date beating out tesla for the spot you can see utp nearly 3.5% when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. ♪ the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. i have a soft spot for local places. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. gonna go ahead and support him, get my hair cut, leave a big tip. if we focus on our local communities, we can find a way to get through this together. thank you. ♪ if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. get out and about and support our local community. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ >>> full time tech remote work is not permanent managers there will have to approve permanent full time remote work. otherwise, workers can expect to be at home less than 50% of the working week, microsoft says that sounds to me like one or two days out of five for many people >> i think companies can be more productive and move more quickly. at the same time, i think we're also seeing disadvanta
growth it is the biggest gainer on nasdaq 100 year to date beating out tesla for the spot you can see utp nearly 3.5% when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. ♪ the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. i have a soft spot for local places. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. gonna go ahead and support him, get my hair cut, leave a big tip. if we focus on our local communities, we can find a way to get through this...
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of getting back to the level of gdp we were at the end of 2019, that could well happen during 2022. ,utse, in the meantime if trend growth is 1% to 2% a year, it is lower than that. how long before we see something close to 4% again? projectionthe fed's has been hitting that level at the end of 2023. i think that is plausible, but it is probably being optimistic, if anything. it is probably even later than that. jonathan: initially, they were looking for something north of 9% on the on, drake. talk about that correction down to eight. the positive move we have seen in a very short amount of time, and how much harder it will be to get from 8% to 4%. jim: trump is right in the sense that we have had a record recovery. certainly, the numbers over the last four months or so have been stronger than we expected. gdpolls up, third-quarter at a 25% annual rate. they are record numbers, no question about it. but of course, employment is down 11.5 million from where we were in february. plus, as you are touching on to momentum seems to be fading. there is no question momentum is slowing relative
of getting back to the level of gdp we were at the end of 2019, that could well happen during 2022. ,utse, in the meantime if trend growth is 1% to 2% a year, it is lower than that. how long before we see something close to 4% again? projectionthe fed's has been hitting that level at the end of 2023. i think that is plausible, but it is probably being optimistic, if anything. it is probably even later than that. jonathan: initially, they were looking for something north of 9% on the on, drake....
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ut utah's coronavirus cases doubled the last two weeks. utah's icu beds were 75% occupied and in france, thousands attending rallies in support of a teacher who beheaded in paris for showing cartoon of the prophet muhammad. macron says it is a terrorist attack. more "american voices," we'll be right back. "american voices," e right back because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. i'm on it. (d(burke) i nothing happened.appened. (driver) nothing happened? (burke) nothing happened. (driver) sure looks like something happened. (burke) well, you've been with farmers for three years with zero auto claims. (driver) yeah? (burke) so you earned your policy perk: accident forgiveness. now instead o
ut utah's coronavirus cases doubled the last two weeks. utah's icu beds were 75% occupied and in france, thousands attending rallies in support of a teacher who beheaded in paris for showing cartoon of the prophet muhammad. macron says it is a terrorist attack. more "american voices," we'll be right back. "american voices," e right back because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon...