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public restrooms into works of art and the most popular one by far is a toilet with glass walls t younte degner. >> reporter: tokyo's hottest new destination isn't a swanky restaurant, nightclub or museum. set in local parks, the jewel like tubes are tinted pink, tangerine and purple and shades of blue-green. they're public bathrooms with a feature not standard in most toilet stalls, see-through walls. these are no ordinary plate glass windows but so-called smart glass used for prycy in hoefls and offices. when the door is unknocked, an electric current blocks the windows. when it's unblocked, the windows return to their frosted state. it was dreamed up by this a tekt. visibility he said is one pick for toilets which have a reputation for felt and criminal activity. >> you need privacy inside. but when you outside, you like to find out this is clean and is it safe, right. so this should be transparent. >> three times a day, clean erps in designer uniforms ensure the dazzling cubes pass the white . toilet project is unveiling over a dozenlicbaoms but none has raised eyebrows like these.
public restrooms into works of art and the most popular one by far is a toilet with glass walls t younte degner. >> reporter: tokyo's hottest new destination isn't a swanky restaurant, nightclub or museum. set in local parks, the jewel like tubes are tinted pink, tangerine and purple and shades of blue-green. they're public bathrooms with a feature not standard in most toilet stalls, see-through walls. these are no ordinary plate glass windows but so-called smart glass used for prycy in...
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business correspondent younes quoted in new york thank you 3 people have been charged in connection with the hacking of prominent twitter accounts 2 weeks ago prosecutors say a 17 year old from florida in the us was the mastermind behind the the hack that duped people into making bitcoin donations effected some of the platforms most high profile accounts including former u.s. president barack obama democratic presidential candidate joe biden microsoft founder bill gates as well as some companies accounts like apple and twitter said the hackers targeted some of its employees who had access to its internal systems. hong kong's legislative elections scheduled for september have been postponed for a year chief executive kerry lamb says the delay is necessary due to a surge and coronavirus cases but opposition lawmakers aren't convinced they accuse the government of using the pandemic as a pretext to thwart the pro-democracy movement there germany has responded by suspending its extradition treaty with the territory. hong kong's election 4 years ago it should happen again in september but ins
business correspondent younes quoted in new york thank you 3 people have been charged in connection with the hacking of prominent twitter accounts 2 weeks ago prosecutors say a 17 year old from florida in the us was the mastermind behind the the hack that duped people into making bitcoin donations effected some of the platforms most high profile accounts including former u.s. president barack obama democratic presidential candidate joe biden microsoft founder bill gates as well as some...
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the environment and for the people who live there you know use only sure when reports from betty younes. you can see the heat shimmer even now at the end of summer a few weeks ago they had set a new record 38 degrees celsius that's the highest temperature ever recorded within the arctic circle people here are usually proud of a different exterior their town is one of 2 places that claim to be the coldest on earth. we're used to the cold people here can't handle that sort of heat everyone bought electric fans they were totally sold out here people had ice cream and cold drinks we aren't prepared for these conditions. swam and worked it was fine even in the winter when it's minus 60 degrees centigrade here we eat ice cream so working when it was 38 degrees wasn't a problem either with me i have to scratch them. the climate is changing every year and the ice is slowly melting people say the winters have gotten a bit warmer and the summer has moved by a whole month it's longer now. it is. nice it's the buildings and better are on stilts designed to drive down into the permafrost and give th
the environment and for the people who live there you know use only sure when reports from betty younes. you can see the heat shimmer even now at the end of summer a few weeks ago they had set a new record 38 degrees celsius that's the highest temperature ever recorded within the arctic circle people here are usually proud of a different exterior their town is one of 2 places that claim to be the coldest on earth. we're used to the cold people here can't handle that sort of heat everyone bought...
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the state is also launching a new coronarugoalto reach a youn audience about the importance of social distancing. >> party over here. corona right here. raise your hands if you think i'm horrible. a big hug for me. [ laughter ]>> wear a mask, maintain physical distance. >> make it hard for the rona, that is the tagline with a new representative site called defeat the rona. >>> a live look at the state capital tonight, as white eviction moratoria bills on the table, this according to governor gavin newsom who says he is ready to find the will but without disclosing details. >> we were able to accommodate each other's points of view, not everybody please with every detail, that is the nature of negotiation. but we did get the eviction ing itvery very shortly. to >> californians out of a job due to the pandemic, they soon will get extra cash, with two weeks on top of the regular state of employment to get extra money you must qualify at least $100 in benefits. >>> libby schaaf spoke out on the jacob blake a protest taking a turn wednesday night with agitators smashing windows and setting
the state is also launching a new coronarugoalto reach a youn audience about the importance of social distancing. >> party over here. corona right here. raise your hands if you think i'm horrible. a big hug for me. [ laughter ]>> wear a mask, maintain physical distance. >> make it hard for the rona, that is the tagline with a new representative site called defeat the rona. >>> a live look at the state capital tonight, as white eviction moratoria bills on the table,...
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long, tributes have been coming in, his death a tragic reminder that colon cancer rates are rising in youn four-year fight with colon cancer. news of the deaths from his family sending shock waves around the world. he was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer in 2016 and battled with it these last four years as it progressed to stage 4. he died in his home with his wife and his family by his side. bozeman never spoke publicly about his personal battle. he shot some of his most iconic films during his battle. the interview said, you've been through the ringer. oh, you don't even know, he laughed. you have no idea, one day i'll live to tell the story. >> life on chemotherapy is a ta able to work through it. >> bozeman diagnosed stage three, the cancer already through his colon wall. the toll of the disease apparent in one of his final instagram videos. >> april 15th, jackie robinson day. >> colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the u.s. affecting an increasing number of young americans. >> the rise of early on set colorectal cancer remains an enigma. people under 50
long, tributes have been coming in, his death a tragic reminder that colon cancer rates are rising in youn four-year fight with colon cancer. news of the deaths from his family sending shock waves around the world. he was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer in 2016 and battled with it these last four years as it progressed to stage 4. he died in his home with his wife and his family by his side. bozeman never spoke publicly about his personal battle. he shot some of his most iconic films...
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to youn honor to speak tonight from the hallowed grounds of fort mchenry, the site of the very battlehat inspired the words of our national anthem. those words have inspired this land of heroes in every generation since. 6 yearson this site 20 ago when our young republic heroically withstood a ferocious naval bombardment from the most powerful empire on earth. they came to crush our revolution, to divide our nation , and to end the american experiment. the heroes who held this fort took their stand for life, liberty, freedom, and the american flag. and those ideals have to defined our nation. but they were hardly ever mentioned in last week's democratic national convention. instead, democrats spent four attacking america. joe biden said that we were living through a season of darkness, but as president trump said, where joe biden sees we seen darkness, american greatness. [applause] these challenging times, our country needs a president who believes in america, who believes in the boundless capacity of the american people to meet any challenge, defeat any foe, and defend the freedoms
to youn honor to speak tonight from the hallowed grounds of fort mchenry, the site of the very battlehat inspired the words of our national anthem. those words have inspired this land of heroes in every generation since. 6 yearson this site 20 ago when our young republic heroically withstood a ferocious naval bombardment from the most powerful empire on earth. they came to crush our revolution, to divide our nation , and to end the american experiment. the heroes who held this fort took their...
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this is a portrait of three of the four female legislators from the era of 1893 through 1894 you , youn, jones and riddle have two democrats and one republican. in the back, we've got three portraits of african-americans. there is ida hunt, anna cooper, and mary church terrel on the right. these were studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at overland -- oberlin college. it was founded by abolitionists and was one of the first liberal arts schools in the united states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. and you know that each went on to lead great lives as activists, as women who are advocating for citizenship rights, particularly for african-americans. and for all people of the united states. especially anna julia cooper was a teacher at the m street college school, now the dunbar high school in washington, dc, , she was living the life of someone who truly believed in giving liberal arts education to african americans. as did mary church terrel, who in 1893 founded the national college women's as
this is a portrait of three of the four female legislators from the era of 1893 through 1894 you , youn, jones and riddle have two democrats and one republican. in the back, we've got three portraits of african-americans. there is ida hunt, anna cooper, and mary church terrel on the right. these were studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at overland -- oberlin college. it was founded by abolitionists and was one of the first liberal arts schools in the united...
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dr youn has also pointed indonesia's medical community has been hit hard by the outbreak and dozens of doctors and nurses have died he hopes he can help his colleagues. i don't feel like we're being used as guinea pigs in this time of the pain to make this is an honor for us. the proposed vaccine has previously been tested in china now advanced trials are taking place in countries with higher rates of infection base 3 trials are expected to last around 6 months and if the vaccine does work indonesia's state owned pharmaceuticals manufacturer says it will increase production capacity and aim to produce around $250000000.00 doses of the vaccine by the end of the year. the government has signed a deal with son of that to purchase 50000000 doses of vaccine concentrate and take part in a technology transfer. according to those running the trial in indonesia that's good for both nations yet the one thing infection rate is still high here we can benefit from this trial if it is successful in the michele field one of the 1st countries to get the vaccine. analysts say the outcome of the vaccine
dr youn has also pointed indonesia's medical community has been hit hard by the outbreak and dozens of doctors and nurses have died he hopes he can help his colleagues. i don't feel like we're being used as guinea pigs in this time of the pain to make this is an honor for us. the proposed vaccine has previously been tested in china now advanced trials are taking place in countries with higher rates of infection base 3 trials are expected to last around 6 months and if the vaccine does work...
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that is it for me so i will turn it over to jack and robert youn young. >> i will be interviewing jack today the first with a presentation basically presenting the core ideas so it would be best then we can start talking. it is all yours. >> thank you so much into the museum of jewish heritage it is great to have this opportunity to share the story of a truly remarkable man and so to began telling you about who he wires as a steam to define so much of a man and his legacy and then taking it with a brief tour of his life so let me start sharing my screen. i would like you all to begin picturing september 19, 1940 just after dawn the operatives sitting in the district of warsaw that is the apartment building he was sitting in on the third floor. and here he is sitting to the left in this photograph. a reserve officer in the calvary a devout catholic and father of two. here are a couple of images. his wife maria is a local schoolteacher. this is one of my favorite images. before the war poland was one of the most pluralistic societies in europe and one tenth of the population is jewish. t
that is it for me so i will turn it over to jack and robert youn young. >> i will be interviewing jack today the first with a presentation basically presenting the core ideas so it would be best then we can start talking. it is all yours. >> thank you so much into the museum of jewish heritage it is great to have this opportunity to share the story of a truly remarkable man and so to began telling you about who he wires as a steam to define so much of a man and his legacy and then...
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search youn this have people you can look at and say different people have different strengths and weaknesses. that is always the case. you look at somebody like vice president cheney who presented himself with an overwhelming resume and yet, he was somebody there were questions about in terms of his health history. you can go down the list of any of the people who were selected in the past and they all had strengths and weaknesses. that is part of the challenge vice president biden faces. us talk to bobby calling from jackson, mississippi on the democratic line. caller: how are you doing this morning? host: just fine. go ahead. caller: i think picking the right vice president is very important. picked joe biden and i think you made a good decision. commitmentade this thinkk a woman and i susan rice would be a good pick in my mind. thank you. host: has an ambassador or former ambassador ever served as vice president before? guest: yes in the sense that anrge h w bush had been ambassador to the united nations. i think what is distinctive about ambassador rice is that she has not bee previously
search youn this have people you can look at and say different people have different strengths and weaknesses. that is always the case. you look at somebody like vice president cheney who presented himself with an overwhelming resume and yet, he was somebody there were questions about in terms of his health history. you can go down the list of any of the people who were selected in the past and they all had strengths and weaknesses. that is part of the challenge vice president biden faces. us...
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around 2 thirds of lagos younes live in slum areas like here in my cocoa a community built on stilts between lagos island and the mainland. and the economy depends on trade through lagos says industrial farms. crude oil is nigeria's economic lifeblood it accounts for much of its federal revenue. deny jungle and. they have been telling us right from windy to call the entertainment is a nest of oil money for the country they want to focus on it in because they know that they can rely heavily on oil revenue and in this revenue that they can where they can get money for me from the the dominion those. fulfill. culture journalist scheiber who signing has been reporting on nollywood for over 20 years he's particularly interested in the generation that started the business you need to know your past to know where you're headed in the future you need to know those who laid the foundation what were their visions what were they trying to prove what we're doing things that they wanted to achieve you know with the industry. a film released in 1992 marks the birth of nollywood. was a significant
around 2 thirds of lagos younes live in slum areas like here in my cocoa a community built on stilts between lagos island and the mainland. and the economy depends on trade through lagos says industrial farms. crude oil is nigeria's economic lifeblood it accounts for much of its federal revenue. deny jungle and. they have been telling us right from windy to call the entertainment is a nest of oil money for the country they want to focus on it in because they know that they can rely heavily on...
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if the curve is steepening sufferingvestors are where youn, that's would have the yield curve , i think that's what we are looking at if the 10-year got to 1%. below those numbers it is good to see the curve steepen. alix: in europe that is not the case? higher yields don't give you that confidence? >> in europe there is some way to go. the bench curve is negative right now for 50 years. the 30-year might be higher. we want to see the curve shift higher and steeper. we don't want it to be a problem in terms of providing higher funding costs, but i would see that as a net positive as opposed to a negative thing. alix: are you still into rallies? does feel like players are set in the back end. i would expect the short duration right now and i would do that for another 10 or 20 basis points because we still have that macro to get around edges quite painful from a bond market perspective. head into the fed meeting in september, there are questions about what they can do. i the going to average out securities or ramp-up q. week? what is the easiest thing for them to do? >> the fed has got to
if the curve is steepening sufferingvestors are where youn, that's would have the yield curve , i think that's what we are looking at if the 10-year got to 1%. below those numbers it is good to see the curve steepen. alix: in europe that is not the case? higher yields don't give you that confidence? >> in europe there is some way to go. the bench curve is negative right now for 50 years. the 30-year might be higher. we want to see the curve shift higher and steeper. we don't want it to be...
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wynton well, i think if you just well, if youn: took what mitch said about dylann roof, he is an extremistent to an extreme degree to make his point. if you go back to the girls who were killed in alabama and the changes that created in the country. many times, extremist acts bring about change, so i am not an advocate of breaking the law. when you have protests, at a certain point, you stay within the law. and this is what mitch was talking about. taking a spoon out of a restaurant. i am not going to say i am an advocate, but something about this makes the protests for real. and i am going to head out, and , and this isme, how it changes. this is a big argument -- mitch: and this is a big argument that we are having, about who is a traitor and who is a patriot. muhammad ali, when cassius clay decided not to fight for america, and we hated on him for a long time, and then when he changed his name to muhammad ali, it was like now everybody thinks he is one of the greatest people who ever lived. dr. king, according to the friends who were with him, most of the time said he was despondent, an
wynton well, i think if you just well, if youn: took what mitch said about dylann roof, he is an extremistent to an extreme degree to make his point. if you go back to the girls who were killed in alabama and the changes that created in the country. many times, extremist acts bring about change, so i am not an advocate of breaking the law. when you have protests, at a certain point, you stay within the law. and this is what mitch was talking about. taking a spoon out of a restaurant. i am not...
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home, youn, work from saw a spike on online. did that spike continue as you saw the reopening?t to get a sense of stickiness, where you are with online and its propensity to move higher. did that change? that narrative is critical in your business. rob: yeah. it's really interesting point. it's really fortunate that over the last three years, we have invested heavily in our digital capability. i'm pleased that we did. we've moved ahead leaps and bounds, which has helped us through the lockdown. there's no question that we will see a further acceleration of e-commerce and online. what has been interesting with on our business is that our stores have held up really well. once the lockdowns and restrictions start to ease, we've seen a significant increase in demand back in our stores. ultimately, it comes back to what is the quality and proposition you have in your retail stores. we are fortunate that we have phenomenal brands, well loved brands, powerful options. customers have been very keen to get back into our stores once lockdown started to subside. annmarie: speaking of your
home, youn, work from saw a spike on online. did that spike continue as you saw the reopening?t to get a sense of stickiness, where you are with online and its propensity to move higher. did that change? that narrative is critical in your business. rob: yeah. it's really interesting point. it's really fortunate that over the last three years, we have invested heavily in our digital capability. i'm pleased that we did. we've moved ahead leaps and bounds, which has helped us through the lockdown....
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we are also getting smarter because with everything , youning with digital, ai are starting to carry right merchandise in those stores based on the customers that are within the area around those stores. that physical stores are still very important in servicing the consumer, and yes the stores have to become more experiential, and there has to be a reason why people come into stores, not just to try on the product, but experience the product and get a better feeling than they have in the past, just with traditional payroll retail. what i find interesting about the collection of companies that you own, they are all over. you are getting a segments of each area of the market. can you give me a hint at what you are looking at next and what type of area you think provides good opportunity? is obviouslyrategy lifestyle-based and entertainment based. is 70%ur business lifestyle and 30% entertainment. there is a crossover between both divisions. as far as which brands that we are looking to buy, we look into the retail brand or into a brand , and i would argue that there is a branch that w
we are also getting smarter because with everything , youning with digital, ai are starting to carry right merchandise in those stores based on the customers that are within the area around those stores. that physical stores are still very important in servicing the consumer, and yes the stores have to become more experiential, and there has to be a reason why people come into stores, not just to try on the product, but experience the product and get a better feeling than they have in the past,...
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if some republican politician youn, have gone after republicas more harshly than anyone we've had onhe show, if some republican politician were doing this in order to win an election, would you stand by in order to let it happen? >> absolutely not. it is horrifying to watch, the death of any real journalism, at some level we can agree the death of real journalism has taken place. these people are propagandists and interested in pushing a narrative. the propagandists and the democrats stopped caring because it's inconvenient for their narratives. they are supporting black lives matteron looting in chicago sayg this is reparations as the middle-class is is literally dying. they are out of jobs, and they are losing businesses. they were forgotten and abandoned by democrats, it's time for the american people to say enough of this madness. we are not going to be manipulated anymore. we are actually going to take a stand and say were going to put in end to this in november, we are the ones in charge. i would remind the american people in a constitutional republic, all power flows from the
if some republican politician youn, have gone after republicas more harshly than anyone we've had onhe show, if some republican politician were doing this in order to win an election, would you stand by in order to let it happen? >> absolutely not. it is horrifying to watch, the death of any real journalism, at some level we can agree the death of real journalism has taken place. these people are propagandists and interested in pushing a narrative. the propagandists and the democrats...
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and let's go now to our financial correspondent in new york younes korda the ins we are hearing more feedback from companies regarding this decision to ban this very popular app will it have an effect on the decision makers. well it might get tricky because it's election time and u.s. president donald trump tries to make sure the show that joe biden saw his competitor is the big friend of china and 50 years tough on the country and then if you look what happened in the past couple of months a lot of companies were also not happy for example with certain travel bans in place and the president did not really listen or react to it does that have in the having that said if you look at it there's still a couple of issues that we do not know about it is theoretically possible that we should only get spent internationally but not in china so that would also be crucial and that's what u.s. companies are pointing at that it would be crucial for them that they could use a wheelchair in china otherwise they might have a competitive disadvantage. in critical questions still out there you just to
and let's go now to our financial correspondent in new york younes korda the ins we are hearing more feedback from companies regarding this decision to ban this very popular app will it have an effect on the decision makers. well it might get tricky because it's election time and u.s. president donald trump tries to make sure the show that joe biden saw his competitor is the big friend of china and 50 years tough on the country and then if you look what happened in the past couple of months a...
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we also her tonight from a youn man who not that long ago found himself in front of a firestorm. >> that young boy from kentucky who obviously had this moment o the national mall and it was really powerful to have them tell the whole story from a place where it all happen. it is now and about that it is led to a lawsuit against cnn in the washington post and settlement. but the point was that the medi can take a narrative and go ove the top and really destroy somebody's like if you don't push back. he and that the whole thing wit putting on the same make americ great again hat. >> and there is another a momen that got a lot of attention and plenty of criticism and that would involve a cabinet member. >> secretary of state mike pompeo honestly to israel and h taped a message for this convention in jerusalem. and that got a lot of eyeballs and raised a lot of eyebrows. here is what he said. >> present trump is what is america first vision into action . it may not have made him popula in every capital, but it has worked. president trump understands. what might -- a president eisenhower said
we also her tonight from a youn man who not that long ago found himself in front of a firestorm. >> that young boy from kentucky who obviously had this moment o the national mall and it was really powerful to have them tell the whole story from a place where it all happen. it is now and about that it is led to a lawsuit against cnn in the washington post and settlement. but the point was that the medi can take a narrative and go ove the top and really destroy somebody's like if you don't...
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and the cry for police reform, they will opt and then are youn men and women in the city, they will opt to find different professions. >> i just want to read this to you, this is the new york post editorial board. black communities, age or majority of them want to retain a police presence, and even more , there was 61 percent i believe that want to retain, 20 percent about defunding cubs. it doesn't take a criminologist to see that fewer cops and pure resources for the mean less safety, more crimes and more victims. how do you respond to that? >> i think the cry should not b defunding the police department. it's been loosely defined. their crime has been allowed with the definition of it has been weeks lead to find. what we should look at is how t redirect unnecessary spending two programs that will facilitate better health, bette education, better jobs in the underserved communities. >> it is a big problem for its big debate over how to handle it . we appreciate you weighing in tonight. >> geraldo rivera from ohio. the latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly
and the cry for police reform, they will opt and then are youn men and women in the city, they will opt to find different professions. >> i just want to read this to you, this is the new york post editorial board. black communities, age or majority of them want to retain a police presence, and even more , there was 61 percent i believe that want to retain, 20 percent about defunding cubs. it doesn't take a criminologist to see that fewer cops and pure resources for the mean less safety,...
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however, it's the children that are younger or your vuvery youn seem to get more of those children that end up hospitalized. there was a very important study that came out just last week out of chicago that looked at the amount of virus that was out of the nose. it's obviously there. they're at higher levels, in some cases, than adults. what we don't know yet is how well does that virus that's there transmit to other children and to other adults. and there's many studies, including in the united states, there's the study of 6,000 people, which is going to be a cohort of 2,000 families looking carefully at how the virus is transmitted throughout those families, is it going from the adults to the children or more likely going from the children to the adults. >> go ahead and finish your comment. >> i was going to say there's important studies in schools coming out of the united kingdom as well as germany where they'll be looking at the amount of transmission both by virus and antibody levels in both the students as well as the staff and teachers in those schools. >> our guest is dr. robert
however, it's the children that are younger or your vuvery youn seem to get more of those children that end up hospitalized. there was a very important study that came out just last week out of chicago that looked at the amount of virus that was out of the nose. it's obviously there. they're at higher levels, in some cases, than adults. what we don't know yet is how well does that virus that's there transmit to other children and to other adults. and there's many studies, including in the...
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what would youn, like to see congress on the white house agreed to in terms of helping small businesses this point? what are one or two things you would like to see in a bill, if they could get one together, that comes on specifically targeting small businesses? through haven't looked all the particular items that are being suggested in the new know theept i do president does want to continue payments to individuals. to continue making sure employers do have money to there.eir employees we want to make sure we don't see taxes increased, as joe biden wants. and i know the president wants to make sure businesses are looking at rules and regulations that will allow them to reopen and not be impediments to their reopening, so that we can keep our economy on the right track and keep us growing. david: what we have heard so far from the convention is a lot of what resident trump has done. he is an incumbent. do you have a sense of what he might do for the next four years and how it might differ in his first term were he to be reelected? are going to see that economic recovery, which is on pac
what would youn, like to see congress on the white house agreed to in terms of helping small businesses this point? what are one or two things you would like to see in a bill, if they could get one together, that comes on specifically targeting small businesses? through haven't looked all the particular items that are being suggested in the new know theept i do president does want to continue payments to individuals. to continue making sure employers do have money to there.eir employees we want...
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shares and people listen, this is exactly how you have to be able to grow this whole mthing nlgunless younbe part of a collision. expectations for 2021, we'll manage our spend to the margin everyone expects that. we continue to expect earnings per share low to mid teens head winds from lower interest income that's not something i'll worry about. doesn't everyone have that >> everyone has that so i think everybody's model needs to change if i have $4.3 billion and i'm making less money, it will affect earnings. operating performance is strong. >> must coost companies are struggling let me ask you because you know and see so much. is the -- do people come back? do they come back or always have a choice i'm seeing home builders put in an office and i'm seeing people leave urban areas and go to country places because they can have an office it seems it will be maybe i'll go to the office today, maybe i'll work at home. and there are not many companies that expected this but you did the other guys think maybe they will come back and my business will turn up >> jim, this is a good question. as l
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i think youne are watching. >> martha: great having a privity with us this week and we will see you backe ingraham angle" is up next. good night, everybody, from bloomington delaware. good night. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight, that's a wrap on dnc for four days, politicians depressing big net vignettes from america that doesn't sound like the one that i remember. donald trump jr. will be here in just a few moments with exclusive reaction to biden speech, but first, and what felt at sometimes like an never ending zoom call with professional scold, the 2020 virtual dnch finally, mercifully wraps. after all the democrats and gauzy tributes to joe and the shameless liests about trump, all we are left with is a recognition that this is a party that has nothingng since 2016. think about it, to answer trump's popular appeal, they nominated a guy first ran for president 33 years ago. a guy that has been hanging around washington since the early 70s. aa man whose grandfather appeal, notwithstanding, epitomizes the word swamp. then add
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how involved are youn this decision? >> it's a marriage and he, you know, bounces things of of me, i bounce things off of him. of course, we talk about it, ans eecision. when joe was in white house with barack obama, they had a true friendship. i would say, you know, ieven developed into a love for one another, and our familiesre very close, and i think joe is going to be looking forhe woman who shares the same values that he shares, and i think that's what he had with barack obama, and that's what he's looking for. we assume he shares values with all the women who made the cutto or are dowhe final short list. but give us a sense of eci qualities that you and he are looking for. >> well, i think that it's really important that trust is important to us and, i guess, experience, wisdom, the things you would want someone -- you know, he needs a partner in governorring and someone who ows has to govern and has the experience. so i love all the -- i mean, the women that are candidates now, each and every one of them would bri
how involved are youn this decision? >> it's a marriage and he, you know, bounces things of of me, i bounce things off of him. of course, we talk about it, ans eecision. when joe was in white house with barack obama, they had a true friendship. i would say, you know, ieven developed into a love for one another, and our familiesre very close, and i think joe is going to be looking forhe woman who shares the same values that he shares, and i think that's what he had with barack obama, and...
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and let's go now to our financial correspondent in new york younes korda the ins we are hearing more feedback from companies regarding this decision to ban this very popular app will it have an effect on the decision makers. well it might get tricky because it's election time and u.s. president donald trump tries to make chili the show that joe biden saw his competitor is the big friend of china in 50 years tough on the country and then if you look what happened in the past couple of months lot of companies were also not happy for example with certain travel bans in place and the president did not really listen or react to this that have been having that said if you look at it there are still a couple of issues that we do not know about it is theoretically possible that reach it only gets spent internationally but not in china so that would also be crucial and that's what u.s. companies are pointing at that it would be crucial for them that they could use a wheelchair in china otherwise they might have a competitive disadvantage. in critical questions still out there you just touched
and let's go now to our financial correspondent in new york younes korda the ins we are hearing more feedback from companies regarding this decision to ban this very popular app will it have an effect on the decision makers. well it might get tricky because it's election time and u.s. president donald trump tries to make chili the show that joe biden saw his competitor is the big friend of china in 50 years tough on the country and then if you look what happened in the past couple of months lot...
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and youn i just ask, are not a macro economist, you are a bottom up equity investor, although you doin theoretical physics, which i think is fascinating. what is your view on inflation? areas with smaller priced goods like foodstuffs where clearly prices are rising, and some commodities as well. on the other hand, we are in a situation where carmakers or appliance manufacturers have very little pricing power. it is obviously a question that the market is really concerned with. what do you expect in terms of inflation? guest: the inflation monster, we call it. actually, it is very easy to see why the market is not pricing it in, in the way you would originally have done that with yields. we did have the federal reserve chairman talk about made up inflation. we have had unprecedented money being put into economies to help with the covid slowdown, actually stoppage. and yet, we are not seeing inflation in the way that you would have thought about inflation coming back. that is really a reflection on the fact that quite a lot of that money ended up in savings, as opposed to being spent.
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do youn, what signal look at to advise your clients to invest or not invest in china?a is going to be a major factor, but as long as the avernment is taking as long asic stance, the government to seems -- government seems to be opposed to globalization, it is very hard to make new commitments in china. but i do think there are growth opportunities there, and i just think we need to have more harmonious relationships with china before i am comfortable making new commitments there. techron, do you think u.s. companies have fully appreciated the impact of a conflict between the united states and china? do you think investors in u.s. have appreciated the impact of u.s. tech companies largely being shut out of china? byron: to some extent, but not the full extent. i think u.s. tech companies are still attractive. ther earnings are growing, degree of innovation that is taking place here is still very impressive. i didn't like to see intel considering transferring its manufacturing operations to taiwan. i thought they were benefiting from having manufacturing and research and
do youn, what signal look at to advise your clients to invest or not invest in china?a is going to be a major factor, but as long as the avernment is taking as long asic stance, the government to seems -- government seems to be opposed to globalization, it is very hard to make new commitments in china. but i do think there are growth opportunities there, and i just think we need to have more harmonious relationships with china before i am comfortable making new commitments there. techron, do...
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-- are youn was saying the flynn case should be dismissed because the lies were not material to a legitimate investigation? miss yates: no, senator, they were material to a legitimate investigation. then, i guess i am not understanding what you are saying. could you tell me once again? miss yates: i will try it again. i was trying to lay out for you, senator, what the situation was at the time. flynnas, we had general investigating in discussions with the russian ambassador that were neutering american policy. that is a curious thing to be doing particularly when the russians had been acting to benefit president trump. then he is covering it up, lying about it. understandably needing to understand what the relationship was here between general flynn and the russians and to try to find out from him who else might be involved in this. had general flynn then honest when the agents came to him and admitted what he said, the agents would have found out what the mueller investigation discovered later, that general notn -- these were conversations opt -- these were not conversations off the top of
-- are youn was saying the flynn case should be dismissed because the lies were not material to a legitimate investigation? miss yates: no, senator, they were material to a legitimate investigation. then, i guess i am not understanding what you are saying. could you tell me once again? miss yates: i will try it again. i was trying to lay out for you, senator, what the situation was at the time. flynnas, we had general investigating in discussions with the russian ambassador that were neutering...
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to youn honor to speak tonight from the hallowed grounds of fort mchenry, the site of the very battlehose words have inspired this land of heroes in every generation since. 6 yearson this site 20 ago when our young republic heroically withstood a ferocious naval bombardment from the most powerful empire on earth. they came to crush our revolution, to divide our nation , and to end the american experiment. the heroes who held this fort took their stand for life, liberty, freedom, and the american flag. and those ideals have to defined our nation. but they were hardly ever mentioned in last week's democratic national convention. instead, democrats spent four attacking america. joe biden said that we were living through a season of darkness, but as president trump said, where joe biden sees we seen darkness, american greatness. [applause] these challenging times, our country needs a president who believes in america, who believes in the boundless capacity of the american people to meet any challenge, defeat any foe, and defend the freedoms we hold dear. america needs four more years of p
to youn honor to speak tonight from the hallowed grounds of fort mchenry, the site of the very battlehose words have inspired this land of heroes in every generation since. 6 yearson this site 20 ago when our young republic heroically withstood a ferocious naval bombardment from the most powerful empire on earth. they came to crush our revolution, to divide our nation , and to end the american experiment. the heroes who held this fort took their stand for life, liberty, freedom, and the...
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dagendagen, dabbing back to youn wall street, joining us now, dave nelson and mark mattson. mixed this morning and we turn to the stimulus showdown. president trump signing executive orders over the weekend, providing coronavirus relief as congress failed to strike an aid deal. the orders provide unemployment expansion of $400 a week, eviction assistance, they defer payroll taxes and student loan payments through the end of the year. mark, what do you make of this? how does this impact markets? >> well, i think it might calm markets and help people be a little more optimistic. but in reality, we need to be looking for long-term solutions, not short-term band-aids and in this case, you have unintended consequences. you have people that are going to maybe not pay their mortgages, not go back to work. these are incentives matter so it's critical to get -- the only thing that's going to fix this thing long-term that's going to help the economy is getting people back to work. i'm not a doctor but i know about the economy. you've got to get kids back to school. so many parents can
dagendagen, dabbing back to youn wall street, joining us now, dave nelson and mark mattson. mixed this morning and we turn to the stimulus showdown. president trump signing executive orders over the weekend, providing coronavirus relief as congress failed to strike an aid deal. the orders provide unemployment expansion of $400 a week, eviction assistance, they defer payroll taxes and student loan payments through the end of the year. mark, what do you make of this? how does this impact markets?...
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can you plain that question youn again? >> sure, what projects were specifically included in the eir? was it just solely the balboa reservoir project in terms of the housing? does it include some of the things city college might do later, whether it's five years from now, 20 years from now or, you know, 100 years from now? could you tell me if you studied that or not? >> wade, would you like to take this one? >> thank you. i'm with the planning department staff and yes, absolutely, president yee. we, in the draft eir, we acknowledge the city college's draft facility's master plan and potential upcoming bonds at that time. and the various projects that could be included in that bond. and the draft eir analyzed the combined impacts of the project with city college and disclosed the impacts from that. and then in response to numerous public comments on the draft eir, we just pointed back in the response to comment's document where they analyze and impact the city college. >> there was also some mention by public comment about
can you plain that question youn again? >> sure, what projects were specifically included in the eir? was it just solely the balboa reservoir project in terms of the housing? does it include some of the things city college might do later, whether it's five years from now, 20 years from now or, you know, 100 years from now? could you tell me if you studied that or not? >> wade, would you like to take this one? >> thank you. i'm with the planning department staff and yes,...
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as the youn caller said, a young lady should not have to learn spanish to get a job at mcdonald's tok through college. you shouldn't have to dial 1 for english. open borders are a disaster for folks, undercutting wages and destroying black businesses. donald trump is dedicated to stopping it. a majority of native-born it,icans will no longer do which is voting for democrats. donald trump is defending the second amendment. you should be supporting the second amendment because they are burning down the country. host: let me jump in, i want to get in a little bit about the book you wrote. let me jump in real quick. i want to ask you about something in your book. -- ifve a graph that says donald trump wins 20 or even 30% of the black vote, he will have taken a major step towards establishing the nearly unbreakable alliance black people had with the republican party for more than 70 years after the assassination of abraham lincoln. however, to do so, he must end the division that has existed between republicans and black americans since 1964. do you think it is realistic to think that 20%
as the youn caller said, a young lady should not have to learn spanish to get a job at mcdonald's tok through college. you shouldn't have to dial 1 for english. open borders are a disaster for folks, undercutting wages and destroying black businesses. donald trump is dedicated to stopping it. a majority of native-born it,icans will no longer do which is voting for democrats. donald trump is defending the second amendment. you should be supporting the second amendment because they are burning...
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.>> i would agree with youn that, dagen, i think -- right now, parents are not going to want to investith this bill, maria, i think the best thing is these institutions are taking all this financial aid to have them disclose things with this bill, i think it would be eye-opening to see what their policies really are. so there are some really good things in this bill that i think would open some people's eyes about what their policies are. maria: yeah. good job from senator cotton. coming up, time is running out for tiktok, the latest on president trump's executive orders last night on the popular social media app as well as the app of we chat. stay with us. introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. maria: welcome back. good friday morning, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. it is jobs friday, august 8th. a look at markets this morning 7:32 a.m. on the east coast. we are expecting a
.>> i would agree with youn that, dagen, i think -- right now, parents are not going to want to investith this bill, maria, i think the best thing is these institutions are taking all this financial aid to have them disclose things with this bill, i think it would be eye-opening to see what their policies really are. so there are some really good things in this bill that i think would open some people's eyes about what their policies are. maria: yeah. good job from senator cotton. coming...
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can you plain that question youn again? >> sure, what projects were specifically included in the eir? was it just solely the balboa reservoir project in terms of the housing? does it include some of the things city college might do later, whether it's five years from now, 20 years from now or, you know, 100 years from now? could you tell me if you studied that or not? >> wade, would you like to take this one? >> thank you. i'm with the planning department staff and yes, absolutely, president yee. we, in the draft eir, we acknowledge the city college's draft facility's master plan and potential upcoming bonds at that time. and the various projects that could be included in that bond. and the draft eir analyzed the combined impacts of the project with city college and disclosed the impacts from that. and then in response to numerous public comments on the draft eir, we just pointed back in the response to comment's document where they analyze and impact the city college. >> there was also some mention by public comment about
can you plain that question youn again? >> sure, what projects were specifically included in the eir? was it just solely the balboa reservoir project in terms of the housing? does it include some of the things city college might do later, whether it's five years from now, 20 years from now or, you know, 100 years from now? could you tell me if you studied that or not? >> wade, would you like to take this one? >> thank you. i'm with the planning department staff and yes,...
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-- are youn was saying the flynn case should be dismissed because the lies were not material to a legitimate investigation? miss yates: no, senator, they were material to a legitimate investigation. then, i guess i am not understanding what you are saying. could you tell me once again? miss yates: i will try it again. i was trying to lay out for you, senator, what the situation was at the time. flynnas, we had general investigating in discussions with the russian ambassador that were neutering american policy. that is a curious thing to be doing particularly when the russians had been acting to benefit president trump. then he is covering it up, lying about it. understandably needing to understand what the relationship was here between general flynn and the russians and to try to find out from him who else might be involved in this. had general flynn then honest when the agents came to him and admitted what he said, the agents would have found out what the mueller investigation discovered later, that general notn -- these were conversations opt -- these were not conversations off the top of
-- are youn was saying the flynn case should be dismissed because the lies were not material to a legitimate investigation? miss yates: no, senator, they were material to a legitimate investigation. then, i guess i am not understanding what you are saying. could you tell me once again? miss yates: i will try it again. i was trying to lay out for you, senator, what the situation was at the time. flynnas, we had general investigating in discussions with the russian ambassador that were neutering...
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search youn this have people you can look at and say different people have different strengths and weaknessess always the case. you look at somebody like vice president cheney who presented himself with an overwhelming resume and yet, he was somebody there were questions about in terms of his health history. you can go down the list of any of the people who were selected in the past and they all had strengths and weaknesses. that is part of the challenge vice president biden faces. us talk to bobby calling from jackson, mississippi on the democratic line. caller: how are you doing this morning? host: just fine. go ahead. caller: i think picking the right vice president is very important. picked joe biden and i think you made a good decision. commitmentade this thinkk a woman and i susan rice would be a good pick in my mind. thank you. host: has an ambassador or former ambassador ever served as vice president before? guest: yes in the sense that anrge h w bush had been ambassador to the united nations. i think what is distinctive about ambassador rice is that she has not bee previously run for
search youn this have people you can look at and say different people have different strengths and weaknessess always the case. you look at somebody like vice president cheney who presented himself with an overwhelming resume and yet, he was somebody there were questions about in terms of his health history. you can go down the list of any of the people who were selected in the past and they all had strengths and weaknesses. that is part of the challenge vice president biden faces. us talk to...
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changes when your own parties says when you started the changes you say yes but in your documents youn talk there were changes. you can't have it both ways there were changes but there is a line you don't want to have because then you have to go before the regulatory board and you don't want to do't that. >> it sounds like. >> it sounds weak. >> it soundsha like what happened. >> have you communicated with anyoneny in the administration since you were considered for this spot about how to operate usps? >> no. >> nobody has communicated with you working and those that work for the trump administration or the trump campaign of how to operate and then the only time i when we were negotiating ofth the terms of the $10 billion note and to think we have some to get some cost out and improve service. there was no direction. >> my time is expired. >> before we adjourn, thank you for yourr time you have been here all day. wait a minute. is he here? he is virtual. is one of our member of congress who has waved on from the great state of north carolina, adams was here but is virtual. you are now
changes when your own parties says when you started the changes you say yes but in your documents youn talk there were changes. you can't have it both ways there were changes but there is a line you don't want to have because then you have to go before the regulatory board and you don't want to do't that. >> it sounds like. >> it sounds weak. >> it soundsha like what happened. >> have you communicated with anyoneny in the administration since you were considered for this...