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>> nicole, quÉ tal, muy buenos dÍas, tal como lo dices, son 4 millones de casos de coronavirus en los estados unidos, una cifra que preocupa mucho a las autoridades sanitarias, los estados mÁs afectados por ahora son california, pero tambiÉn la florida que registra una alza de muertos, un rÉcord de muertos que no habÍamos visto hasta ahora aquÍ en la florida que es uno de los estados mÁs afectados y que fue tambiÉn el epicentro de la pandemia hasta hace unos dÍas, vamos a ver el reporte. >> el coronavirus es una pesadilla para california, donde juan carlos se recupera del virus mientras que su hijo y su esposa estÁn graves en un hospital, luchando por su vida. >> estoy desesperado, tengo muchos sentimientos encontrados. >> toda su familia en casa se contagiÓ, incluyendo su nieto de tres meses, quien hoy se recupera. >> con 7 mil hospitalizados por el virus hay condados que tardan hasta diez dÍas para entregar resultados de sus pruebas y residentes viajan para hacerse el examen por falta de pruebas en sus localidades. >> pueden venir de otros condados, incluso estados a hace
>> nicole, quÉ tal, muy buenos dÍas, tal como lo dices, son 4 millones de casos de coronavirus en los estados unidos, una cifra que preocupa mucho a las autoridades sanitarias, los estados mÁs afectados por ahora son california, pero tambiÉn la florida que registra una alza de muertos, un rÉcord de muertos que no habÍamos visto hasta ahora aquÍ en la florida que es uno de los estados mÁs afectados y que fue tambiÉn el epicentro de la pandemia hasta hace unos dÍas, vamos a ver el...
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>> well, look, nicolle a couple of things are different. republican against voters, we have over 400 videos from republicans and former republicans telling us why they're voting against him this day and we clipped that ad from those videos. what we're hearing from people, he's the president this time and we have seen his actions that moment in lafayette square really congealed for a lot of these voters who had doubts about him the last time but thought maybe he was a vessel and maybe they had awareness that he's not a vessel. secondly the opponent is different. we have this viral video from a guy in massachusetts, talking about hillary clinton. maybe it was unfair. some of it was her felt, some of it was sex yichl. but it's a different time. they're more open to hearing these messages if they come from people like them. >> you know, joel, donald trump seemed to understand at that sort of cellular that joe biden represented a threat to him. he got impeached trying to take joe biden out of the race, trying to get him out of the race, there we
>> well, look, nicolle a couple of things are different. republican against voters, we have over 400 videos from republicans and former republicans telling us why they're voting against him this day and we clipped that ad from those videos. what we're hearing from people, he's the president this time and we have seen his actions that moment in lafayette square really congealed for a lot of these voters who had doubts about him the last time but thought maybe he was a vessel and maybe they...
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. >> well, thank you, nicolle. my colleague and i spent some time looking back at the last five months. and the presidency in crisis and how, frankly, this president has fallen short in the biggest test of his term. we highlighted five moments in particular and sort of drew a line through there where the president's response has been inadequate. we've seen him since he burst onto the political scene. his tactices are to bully, to outright lie and demand loyalty from his party and those around him. but this virus has not been listening. it doesn't respond. doesn't have a twitter account and certainly he's not shown the ability to engage with the sweeping protests that have gone from coast to coast demanding racial justice. we start by the day after he's -- the day after his impeachment acquittal. a day meant to be celebratory for the president. he strode into the east room of the white house to settle political scores. his aides told themselves that was the start of a new chapter in his presidency and could focus on
. >> well, thank you, nicolle. my colleague and i spent some time looking back at the last five months. and the presidency in crisis and how, frankly, this president has fallen short in the biggest test of his term. we highlighted five moments in particular and sort of drew a line through there where the president's response has been inadequate. we've seen him since he burst onto the political scene. his tactices are to bully, to outright lie and demand loyalty from his party and those...
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mÉdico intentÓ salvar una vida y Él y su familia terminaron golpeando y huyendo para salvar la suya, nicole te saludo desde michoacÁn el mÉdico salvador dicen que un grupo de encapuchados atacaron a Él y a su padre que es mÉdico y que el
mÉdico intentÓ salvar una vida y Él y su familia terminaron golpeando y huyendo para salvar la suya, nicole te saludo desde michoacÁn el mÉdico salvador dicen que un grupo de encapuchados atacaron a Él y a su padre que es mÉdico y que el
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nicolle wallace will be along with us in a moment. first the headlines and the facts as we know them at the top of this hour. for the third day of the row the coronavirus took the lives of over 1,000 of our fellow citizens yesterday bringing the death toll to nearly 146,000 now. another 75,000 americans were diagnosed with the virus on thursday. with the total number of confirmed cases approaching 4.1 million. within the last hour, the world health organization reported a single day record for new cases globally over 280,000 of them in the past 24 hours. >>> one day after we heard audio of a phone call between white house coronavirus response coordinator dr. deborah birx and state and local leaders, the one where she said 11 cities need to take aggressive steps to mitigate outbreaks, dr. birx was on the "today" show with an increasingly rare message to the public this morning. >> we already are starting to see some plateauing in these critically four states that have suffered under the last four weeks. so texas, california, arizona an
nicolle wallace will be along with us in a moment. first the headlines and the facts as we know them at the top of this hour. for the third day of the row the coronavirus took the lives of over 1,000 of our fellow citizens yesterday bringing the death toll to nearly 146,000 now. another 75,000 americans were diagnosed with the virus on thursday. with the total number of confirmed cases approaching 4.1 million. within the last hour, the world health organization reported a single day record for...
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lucro, ahora seguimos con más información del covid-19 algo realmente preocupante >> muchas gracias nicole queremos ahondar más sobre el tema del covid-19 porque estamos en un momento crítico donde vemos un repunte con 3.3 millones de personas 135 mil muertes es preocupante >> así es en la florida somos el epicentro de estados unidos a pesar que se nos ha dicho se habla de más de 15300 personas infectadas en las últimas horas aproximadamente y la responsabilidad también es de los ciudadanos >> las autoridades dicen que si no nos cuidamos si no usamos el tapaboca los casos van a ir en aumento y podríamos culpar a la reapertura económica de alguna manera porque hizo que todo el mundo salga a la calle y se sienta confiado >> el presidente insiste que es momento de abrir los negocios y las autoridades locales nos dicen que no estamos tan preparados no se están respetando reglas básicas >> así es por ejemplo en la florida en miami por ejemplo a los restaurantes no se les permitió abrir si no tenían terrazas es una medida para evitar más contagios otra de las cosas que vimos el fin
lucro, ahora seguimos con más información del covid-19 algo realmente preocupante >> muchas gracias nicole queremos ahondar más sobre el tema del covid-19 porque estamos en un momento crítico donde vemos un repunte con 3.3 millones de personas 135 mil muertes es preocupante >> así es en la florida somos el epicentro de estados unidos a pesar que se nos ha dicho se habla de más de 15300 personas infectadas en las últimas horas aproximadamente y la responsabilidad también es...
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nicole, my friend, it is great to see you as always. thank you for everything you do and have yourself a fantastic weekend, friend. >> i'm going to go upstairs and watch you with some mommy water. >> thank you, my friend. >>> to nicole's point mary trump is compelling. i know some of you are thinking, so what? what is another book that came out knocking the president? you are not all that surprised by a lot of what mary trump has to say. i think nicole hit on something. what makes this book different? here is what i think makes the book different, judgment and leadership. it's really what mary trump's book is about. judgment and leadership. other books, mostly as nicole said from former cabinet secretaries, people who worked with trump, they're full of observations about the president that we all observed together. we hear about it the next day in the times or the post. but mary trump is giving us the long-standing evidence that donald trump never possessed the judgment or the leadership ability to be the president of the united states
nicole, my friend, it is great to see you as always. thank you for everything you do and have yourself a fantastic weekend, friend. >> i'm going to go upstairs and watch you with some mommy water. >> thank you, my friend. >>> to nicole's point mary trump is compelling. i know some of you are thinking, so what? what is another book that came out knocking the president? you are not all that surprised by a lot of what mary trump has to say. i think nicole hit on something....
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hoy pasamos con la familia de un nuevo día para saber más del estado de la florida >> muchas gracias nicole como dijiste en varias ocasiones los estados de la la florida son el epicentro del covid-19 ayer se reportaron más de 12 mil casos un día después de establecer el récord de más 15 mil contagiados muchos hospitales dicen que no tienen camas para atender pacientes en muchas localidades se prohíbe el acceso a bares y restaurantes y también se hace obligatorio el uso de mascarilla y también hay toque de queda en algunos lugares >> ayer en conferencia de prensa se decidió compartir el aumento de casos de covid-19 en el sur de la florida como lo que vivió wuham fue comparado y se dijo que los hospitales están siendo reforzados con medicamentos y cuando hace calor las personas prefieron estar en lugares cerrados con aire acondicionado lo que facilita la transmisión del virus y la conferencia de prensa también ayer tuvo momentos de tensión cuando fue criticado el alcalde coronavirus él se puso crisis nervioso >> esta persona lo subió a twitter vamos a escuchar exactamente lo q
hoy pasamos con la familia de un nuevo día para saber más del estado de la florida >> muchas gracias nicole como dijiste en varias ocasiones los estados de la la florida son el epicentro del covid-19 ayer se reportaron más de 12 mil casos un día después de establecer el récord de más 15 mil contagiados muchos hospitales dicen que no tienen camas para atender pacientes en muchas localidades se prohíbe el acceso a bares y restaurantes y también se hace obligatorio el uso de...
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nicole hannah jones and steve schmidt, it's a great pleasure to get to talk to you on this momentous day, thanks a lot. >> thank you, chris. >> ahead, not only did barack obama deliver a stirring defense ofac democracy in his eulogy fo john lewis, he made big news this his speech. we'll show you what happened next. ened next this year, the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is everywhere. on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. >>> today at the funeral for congressman john lewis, former president barack obama delivered a eulogy that was a beautiful tribute, moving piece of oratory. it was also something else. after speaking at length about lewis's courage, he talked about enlarging and strengthening democracy by delivering a call for action. >> you want to honor a job? let's revitalize the law he was willing to die for. [ applause ] and,
nicole hannah jones and steve schmidt, it's a great pleasure to get to talk to you on this momentous day, thanks a lot. >> thank you, chris. >> ahead, not only did barack obama deliver a stirring defense ofac democracy in his eulogy fo john lewis, he made big news this his speech. we'll show you what happened next. ened next this year, the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is everywhere. on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising...
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cuando fui de vacaciones la disciplina estuvo lejos pero siempre podemos rectificar ahora vamos con nicole suárez porque el número de contagios del covid-19 aumenta en el país >> es algo que nos preocupa pero vamos a estar bien informados y a salir de esta, ahora vamos con noticias telemundo un nuevo día (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> las cifras del coronavirus en estados unidos proyectan un panorama desolador con más de 3.8 millones de contagios y 141 mil muertes y la comunidad hispana es la más afectada vamos con el reporte en vivo y más información sobre esta noticia con lourdes >> así es nicole muy buenos días la tendencia de contagios sigue a la alza no vamos a llegar al punto máximo de contagios hasta agosto en la florida hubo 10 mil contagios en un día nuevamente y hay 9.500 pacientes contagiados con covid-19 y quedan muchas semanas para salvar vidas. >> el covid-19 deja una estela de dolor en el país en california falleció el tercer miembro de una semana su esposa de 65 fue hospitalizada con él >> todavía está grave pero estamos confiando en dios por un milagro >
cuando fui de vacaciones la disciplina estuvo lejos pero siempre podemos rectificar ahora vamos con nicole suárez porque el número de contagios del covid-19 aumenta en el país >> es algo que nos preocupa pero vamos a estar bien informados y a salir de esta, ahora vamos con noticias telemundo un nuevo día (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> las cifras del coronavirus en estados unidos proyectan un panorama desolador con más de 3.8 millones de contagios y 141 mil muertes y la...
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but to your point, nicolle, that's something they could have done in the west wing. this isn't some complex test that requires different kinds of machinery. i've seen what's inside of the white house. they have all those resources there, so something still doesn't add up. >> john heilemann, i'd like you to tie these two things together. as ashley said, this was made in a hannity interview, and very similar to the rudy interview where rudy sort of springs it on hannity that he knows cohen was smuggling hush money to porn stars and whatnot. hannity seemed surprised. but there is a way that trump views medicine and science. in this world science is no good. it's a deep state product meant to sabotage his presidency. but if he's trying to tell the world that he aced a mental acuity test, which is all i can deduce from the comments on "sean hannity" last night, science is the gold standard. >> right. well, as with everything, you know, trump's narcissism, which is, as we know, relentless, insistent, bordering on pathological, maybe over the bored into pathological, of cou
but to your point, nicolle, that's something they could have done in the west wing. this isn't some complex test that requires different kinds of machinery. i've seen what's inside of the white house. they have all those resources there, so something still doesn't add up. >> john heilemann, i'd like you to tie these two things together. as ashley said, this was made in a hannity interview, and very similar to the rudy interview where rudy sort of springs it on hannity that he knows cohen...
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at the age of 12, nicole pavier was a promising young english gymnast. five years later she retired, battling bulimia. i was always worried about food but the real problems started at 1a. just being terrified that you were going to go over the scales. she says she would also skip meals and take laxatives. come on, move those legs! come on, push! push! claire barbieri is one of the most high—profile coaches in the sport and is currently the lead national technical adviser for scottish gymnastics. she was one of nicole's coaches. the gymnast alleges she was weighed several times a day. it got progressively worse. i remember a session where i was doing a full pirouette on bars and blacked out. claire barbieri told the bbc... elsewhere, with a different coach, another athlete told us she also suffered an eating disorder because of a culture, she says, british gymnastics allowed to continue. they have created this culture of fear, this culture of negative coaching and emotional abuse of coaching. and those coaches are then passing on to future generations o
at the age of 12, nicole pavier was a promising young english gymnast. five years later she retired, battling bulimia. i was always worried about food but the real problems started at 1a. just being terrified that you were going to go over the scales. she says she would also skip meals and take laxatives. come on, move those legs! come on, push! push! claire barbieri is one of the most high—profile coaches in the sport and is currently the lead national technical adviser for scottish...
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no suspense, nicolle. they've made themselves an extension of the trump political project for the last three years. they're not even trying. they still engage in these trumtrum trump obamagate conspiracies. one, after the 2016 election, president obama said something to me privately which is he didn't think that trump ever could have possibly gotten elected if there was an actual crisis. an economic crisis, if we were at the beginning of a war because, frankly, people understood trump was not necessarily fit for that office, but enough people could take a chance on him with the economy going well, kind of vote their cultural projection and support trump. and i think that bears out. right now you see people who voted for trump probably last time reconsidering, is this really the guy we want to guide us through a pandemic and depression? the other thing is in 2008, i was on the obama campaign. it was a hard-fought campaign. i think we were in good position to win. but when the bottom fell out of the global e
no suspense, nicolle. they've made themselves an extension of the trump political project for the last three years. they're not even trying. they still engage in these trumtrum trump obamagate conspiracies. one, after the 2016 election, president obama said something to me privately which is he didn't think that trump ever could have possibly gotten elected if there was an actual crisis. an economic crisis, if we were at the beginning of a war because, frankly, people understood trump was not...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts now with nicole wallace in for rachel maddow. good evening, nicole. >> i am clapping with my hands, my feet, my eyelashes and everything else that moves. amen to everything you just said on schools. >> thank you. >> thanks, chris. thanks to everyone at home for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off, but do not despair. she will be back on monday. we have a lot to get to this hour. >>> including the latest on supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who in a surprise announcement today said that her cancer has returned. plus, stunning anew reporting o how president trump is profiting off the presidency with campaign donations flowing into his own private revenue stream. more from rachel's interview with mary trump. we have a brand-new portion of their conversation that has not aired anywhere else. settle in, get comfy. we can do this, it is just one night. >>> over the past few weeks as coronavirus cases have been surging in this country, the president has been trying to seize on anything that will paint his handling of
"the rachel maddow show" starts now with nicole wallace in for rachel maddow. good evening, nicole. >> i am clapping with my hands, my feet, my eyelashes and everything else that moves. amen to everything you just said on schools. >> thank you. >> thanks, chris. thanks to everyone at home for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off, but do not despair. she will be back on monday. we have a lot to get to this hour. >>> including the latest on supreme...
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next we have senior advisor on cannabis to the governor, nicole eliot. we know nicole very well, and we are so appreciative that you could take this call today. ms. eliot serves as governor's senior advisor on cannabis. prior to her current post, she was appointed san francisco's first director of the san francisco office of cannabis where she helped to set up cannabis's regulatory framework and permitting process. she has worked in a number of capacities with city and county -- with the city and county of san francisco, including stints as a deputy board liaison and director of legislative and government affairs in the mayor's administration. thank you for being here. this community really values you and appreciates that you are willing to talk to us during these hard times. >> sure, always happy to have these conversations, and really happy to be back with my bay area family. thank you for putting this together and for treasurer ma as well, for facilitating the creation of this. a lot has happened since i've left. first and foremost, i had a baby. >> c
next we have senior advisor on cannabis to the governor, nicole eliot. we know nicole very well, and we are so appreciative that you could take this call today. ms. eliot serves as governor's senior advisor on cannabis. prior to her current post, she was appointed san francisco's first director of the san francisco office of cannabis where she helped to set up cannabis's regulatory framework and permitting process. she has worked in a number of capacities with city and county -- with the city...
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sus obras son cotizadas porque hizo 200 piezas solamente antes de su muerte en 1954 >> muchas gracias nicole >> a ti muchas gracias >> seguimos en méxico donde se han encontrado las minas más antiguas del continente americano explotadas por humanos hace 10 mil años están en la península de yucatán y ayudaría a entender la vida de los primeros habitantes del sur de méxico muchas gracias por acompañarnos hay más en telemundo gracia - mÓnica es mi exnovia. la golfa esta... mÓnica: respeta. - ...me puso los -----. - golfa tu mamÁ. - y, bueno, las cosas no funcionaron. yo cambiÉ acÁ de seudÓnimo. - ok. - pero ¿quÉ pasa? cuando empecÉ a usar el seudÓnimo vi que empecÉ a tener mÁs acogida. - usas un seudÓnimo de mujer. mateo: exactamente. - yo dije: "sÉ sincero... sÉ sincero y presentate". - me puse marilyn acÁ. - ok. - yo descubrÍ que ella lo que manejaba era una vida de prostituciÓn en las redes sociales con hombres... - pero doctora no es prostituciÓn porque no estoy pidiendo dinero a cambio de los viajes. doctora polo: y... - a mÍ, la verdad, a m
sus obras son cotizadas porque hizo 200 piezas solamente antes de su muerte en 1954 >> muchas gracias nicole >> a ti muchas gracias >> seguimos en méxico donde se han encontrado las minas más antiguas del continente americano explotadas por humanos hace 10 mil años están en la península de yucatán y ayudaría a entender la vida de los primeros habitantes del sur de méxico muchas gracias por acompañarnos hay más en telemundo gracia - mÓnica es mi exnovia. la golfa...
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next we have senior advisor on cannabis to the governor, nicole eliot. we know nicole very well, and we are so appreciative that you could take this call today. ms. eliot serves as governor's senior advisor on cannabis. prior to her current post, she was appointed san francisco's first director of the san francisco office of cannabis where she helped to set up cannabis's regulatory framework and permitting process. she has worked in a number of capacities with city and county -- with the city and county of san francisco, including stints as a deputy board liaison and director of legislative and government affairs in the mayor's administration. thank you for being here. this community really values you and appreciates that you are willing to talk to us during these hard times. >> sure, always happy to have these conversations, and really happy to be back with my bay area family. thank you for putting this together and for treasurer ma as well, for facilitating the creation of this. a lot has happened since i've left. first and foremost, i had a baby. >> c
next we have senior advisor on cannabis to the governor, nicole eliot. we know nicole very well, and we are so appreciative that you could take this call today. ms. eliot serves as governor's senior advisor on cannabis. prior to her current post, she was appointed san francisco's first director of the san francisco office of cannabis where she helped to set up cannabis's regulatory framework and permitting process. she has worked in a number of capacities with city and county -- with the city...
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nicole, i put together a five-year chart. over the last five years to jeff flock's point, amazon is up 600%. walmart is up 70% but feels like it has gotten its act together. it is no longer in dispute whether or not it can compete with walmart, or can it beat amazon? >> my personal view, charles, i'm excited to hear the words coming out of my mouth, are we allowed to call walmart an underdog? i'm pretty excited about the idea of a disruptter like amazon getting disrupted. i want to make some nfl analogies so i don't know i will get them right. i will go with, this is fun to watch play out. i'm excited to see who wins this about the he battle war. charles: fool disclosure i put a strong buy on walmart earlier in the week on monday because it is breaking out and this news is going to help. i want to look in another area where there is struggle and maybe opportunity. this morning seaport securities upgrade ad whole bunch of banks, goldman sachs, jpmorgan. overall, financials, nicole haven't done well. how important is it that th
nicole, i put together a five-year chart. over the last five years to jeff flock's point, amazon is up 600%. walmart is up 70% but feels like it has gotten its act together. it is no longer in dispute whether or not it can compete with walmart, or can it beat amazon? >> my personal view, charles, i'm excited to hear the words coming out of my mouth, are we allowed to call walmart an underdog? i'm pretty excited about the idea of a disruptter like amazon getting disrupted. i want to make...
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buenos días. >> buenos días, nicole. así es, cerramos esta semana con cifras alarmantes. ayer se registraron casi 60,000 nuevos contagios en el país, 59,880 para ser exactos. se vuelve a romper el récord diario de contagios, y eso evidentemente se puede ver en un repunte de hospitalizaciones. escuchamos preocupación por parte de los doctores por lo que pueda venir a las próximas semanas. >> su preparación no pudo tenerlo listo para lo que se enfrenta en texas, las lágrimas le ruedan al pensar que debe decidir a quién deben salvar y a quién no. >> estas decisiones son muy duras. >> (llanto). >> es una persona. >> desean evitar a toda costa la saturación hospitalaria queó enr repetirse en estados como california, arizona y florida. >> ¿qué le quita el sueño? >> en momentos no tenemos camas de cuidados intensivos, no podemos cuidar a los pacientes más graves. >> pero no es cuestión solo de espacio, escasean medicamentos y personal médico. >> ya viene y ya está aquí. >> en el sureste de florida, la red más grande de hospitales públicos hubo que solicitar a
buenos días. >> buenos días, nicole. así es, cerramos esta semana con cifras alarmantes. ayer se registraron casi 60,000 nuevos contagios en el país, 59,880 para ser exactos. se vuelve a romper el récord diario de contagios, y eso evidentemente se puede ver en un repunte de hospitalizaciones. escuchamos preocupación por parte de los doctores por lo que pueda venir a las próximas semanas. >> su preparación no pudo tenerlo listo para lo que se enfrenta en texas, las lágrimas...
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nicol nicolle, you know how this works. sounds like there was some disagreement or another agency, the nsa, had some skepticism. we don't know how much of that has been worked through. i would reinforce the idea that intelligence is a business of trying to gather the best information you have and rarely is it perfect. rarely is it established and completely locked down. otherwise it wouldn't be intelligence. the bin laden operation, the operation to get bin laden was not -- there was no confirmation that he was there. that operation was launched on intelligence that suggested that he was there. a high probability that he was there. there was no confirmation leading up to that operation. this is how national security works. it's based on fragmented intelligence all the time. >> that's exactly right. if you go back to intelligence about threats, threats are always uncorroborated until heaven forbid an attack is carried out. it suggests some pretty scary things about donald trump's lack of understanding about intelligence in y
nicol nicolle, you know how this works. sounds like there was some disagreement or another agency, the nsa, had some skepticism. we don't know how much of that has been worked through. i would reinforce the idea that intelligence is a business of trying to gather the best information you have and rarely is it perfect. rarely is it established and completely locked down. otherwise it wouldn't be intelligence. the bin laden operation, the operation to get bin laden was not -- there was no...
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next we have senior advisor on cannabis to the governor, nicole eliot. we know nicole very well, and we are so appreciative that you could take this call today. ms. eliot serves as governor's senior advisor on cannabis. prior to her current post, she was appointed san francisco's first director of the san francisco office of cannabis where she helped to set up cannabis's regulatory framework and permitting process. she has worked in a number of capacities with city and county -- with the city and county of san francisco, including stints as a deputy board liaison and director of legislative and government affairs in the mayor's administration. thank you for being here. this community really values you and appreciates that you are willing to talk to us during these hard times. >> sure, always happy to have these conversations, and really happy to be back with my bay area family. thank you for putting this together and for treasurer ma as well, for facilitating the creation of this. a lot has happened since i've left. first and foremost, i had a baby. >> c
next we have senior advisor on cannabis to the governor, nicole eliot. we know nicole very well, and we are so appreciative that you could take this call today. ms. eliot serves as governor's senior advisor on cannabis. prior to her current post, she was appointed san francisco's first director of the san francisco office of cannabis where she helped to set up cannabis's regulatory framework and permitting process. she has worked in a number of capacities with city and county -- with the city...
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so take me inside what's going on in texas. >> reporter: he plays a critical role here, nicolle. i'm glad you spoke with him because as i talk to officials here, they talk about how he's on these conference calls that local officials is having. he's bringing that voice of reason. he's focusing on the data and it's sobering but it's so important here. i'm front of lyndon b. johnson hospital. part of the safety net system here. i spoke with the ceo yesterday and he said this hospital behind me is already at capacity. they've been tents that they can use as triage. they can find out in a patient might have symptoms for covid-19, try to get them a bed here, but if not, move them to the texas medical center proper where i was yesterday. officials here are really looking at three things right now very closely. it's a pretty dire situation. they're looking at hospitalization as we see the number of icu patients ticking up. they're looking at testing. you mentioned that startling statistic of positivity, one out of four. so many people here still haven't been tested and can't get tested.
so take me inside what's going on in texas. >> reporter: he plays a critical role here, nicolle. i'm glad you spoke with him because as i talk to officials here, they talk about how he's on these conference calls that local officials is having. he's bringing that voice of reason. he's focusing on the data and it's sobering but it's so important here. i'm front of lyndon b. johnson hospital. part of the safety net system here. i spoke with the ceo yesterday and he said this hospital behind...
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. >>> asÍ es, vamos con nicole para hablar del problema que pues nos causa el hecho de saber que donald trump no quiere que los indocumentados sean considerados en el censo. >>> una polÉmica decisiÓn, y de esto vamos a hablar aquÍ en la ediciÓn de telemundo un nuevo dÍa. >>> mÁs de mil fallecidos en 24 horas es el nuevo dato abrumador que wronl el rebrote del coronavirus en el paÍs, la crisis ha llevado a california a sobrepasar a new york como el estado con mÁs contagios, acumulados en total, casi 410.000, pero antes, una noticia no menos alarmante la decisiÓn del presidente donald trump de dejar fuera de censo a los inmigrantes indocumentados, la medida tiene muy molesta a la comunidad inmigrante, buenos dÍas maria paula, cuÉntanos. >>> la medida del presidente tiene muy molesta a la comunidad inmigrante no solamente a los activistas sino indocumentados que dicen el gran aporte que dan al pasa debe ser tomado en cuenta. >>> margarita siente que no es valorada por el presidente que quiere que los indocumentados no sean incluidos en el censo. >>> nosotros pagamos impuestos te
. >>> asÍ es, vamos con nicole para hablar del problema que pues nos causa el hecho de saber que donald trump no quiere que los indocumentados sean considerados en el censo. >>> una polÉmica decisiÓn, y de esto vamos a hablar aquÍ en la ediciÓn de telemundo un nuevo dÍa. >>> mÁs de mil fallecidos en 24 horas es el nuevo dato abrumador que wronl el rebrote del coronavirus en el paÍs, la crisis ha llevado a california a sobrepasar a new york como el estado con...
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nicole clowers, the payments sent out, there was a $1200 initial payment. what other payments went to individuals? what was covered under that spending? guest: there have been other assistance provided to families, whether it be through the snap program. additional --ome if you were eligible, some rent forbearance, loan forbearance programs that have been enacted. so there have been some for families and individuals provided, as well as than the community, the businesses through ppp. at the state level, there has also been assistance provided, for example in the medicaid program. thelegislation increased federal share that's provided through medicaid. medicaid is a joint federal and state program. the federal government pays for a certain percentage of medicaid. the states provide a certain percentage, they pay for a certain percentage of medicaid. and medicaid is a health insurance provided for low income or other vulnerable populations, so the legislation increased of the federal share, recognizing that states are facing significant economic downturns. an
nicole clowers, the payments sent out, there was a $1200 initial payment. what other payments went to individuals? what was covered under that spending? guest: there have been other assistance provided to families, whether it be through the snap program. additional --ome if you were eligible, some rent forbearance, loan forbearance programs that have been enacted. so there have been some for families and individuals provided, as well as than the community, the businesses through ppp. at the...
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nicole, let me start with you. today the president talking about delaying an election you know, he tweets a lot of stuff and there seemed a red line crossing, particularly in the sense of him threatening this on the day that america is mourning the icon of the voting rights act and americans equal access to the franchise. >> yes. i think it speaks to how dangerous and serious this is, that the cofunder of the federalist society actually came out against donald trump and said that that tweet was an impeachable offense. we need to think about the words of john lewis, who had his final words printed in "the new york times" today. and he said democracy is not a state. it is an act. and of course president obama echoed that when he said democracy is not automatic. if we didn't understand that before, we certainly should understand that today, that we, the citizens, are clearly going to have to fight to save this democracy. >> you know, steve, piggybacking off what nicole just said, you know, through much of the time of
nicole, let me start with you. today the president talking about delaying an election you know, he tweets a lot of stuff and there seemed a red line crossing, particularly in the sense of him threatening this on the day that america is mourning the icon of the voting rights act and americans equal access to the franchise. >> yes. i think it speaks to how dangerous and serious this is, that the cofunder of the federalist society actually came out against donald trump and said that that...
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reporte en vivo y más información sobre esta noticia desde miami con rogelio muy buenos días >> así es nicole ayer se superó los 300 mil contagios totales en este estado en miami-dade hubo 2500 nuevos casos ayer para superar la marca de 300 mil que nos acerca a países como méxico pero la situación acá es dramática también en hospitales >> en el estado que día a día tiene los números más altos de contagios nuevos miami es el epicentro del epicentro por eso es comparado con wuham donde comenzó la pesadilla >> nos estamos volviendo el nuevo centro de la pandemia en estados unidos por lo menos >> en la florida se expande sin control el martes registró 132 muertes y el miércoles 112 >> estamos viendo el pico de la próxima semana >> el sistema de salud del hospital jackson espera el triple de pacientes >> (mostrando estadísticas en pantalla) >> solamente quedaba 1 cama en toda la florida son impresionantes las filas en los centros donde se hacen pruebas de covid-19 ella no sabe si lo tiene aún >> dos salieron positivos y ahora fui el lunes y espero que salga negativo >> la florida
reporte en vivo y más información sobre esta noticia desde miami con rogelio muy buenos días >> así es nicole ayer se superó los 300 mil contagios totales en este estado en miami-dade hubo 2500 nuevos casos ayer para superar la marca de 300 mil que nos acerca a países como méxico pero la situación acá es dramática también en hospitales >> en el estado que día a día tiene los números más altos de contagios nuevos miami es el epicentro del epicentro por eso es comparado...
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so take me inside what's going on in texas. >> reporter: he plays a critical role here, nicolle. i'm glad you spoke with him because as i talk to officials here, they talk about how he's on these conference calls that local officials is having. he's bringing that voice of reason. he's focusing on the data and it's sobering but it's so important here. i'm front of lindyndon b. johns hospital. i spoke with the ceo yesterday and he said this hospital behind me is already at capacity. they've been tents that they can use as triage. they can find out in a patient might have symptoms for covid-19, try to get them a bed here, but if not, move them to the texas medical center proper where i was yesterday. officials here are really looking at three things right now very closely. it's a pretty dire situation. they're looking at hospitalization as we see the number of icu patients ticking up. they're looking at testing. you mentioned that startling statistic of positivity, one out of four. so many people here still haven't been tested and can't get tested. that's a huge problem for the city
so take me inside what's going on in texas. >> reporter: he plays a critical role here, nicolle. i'm glad you spoke with him because as i talk to officials here, they talk about how he's on these conference calls that local officials is having. he's bringing that voice of reason. he's focusing on the data and it's sobering but it's so important here. i'm front of lindyndon b. johns hospital. i spoke with the ceo yesterday and he said this hospital behind me is already at capacity. they've...
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of course, i want to thank the subcommittee staff, my team, our nicole: --h young, nicole cohan. carter, i would like to turn to you for your comment. >> thank you very much, madam chairman. i am honored to be here with you. it has been a joy to work with you on this subcommittee. congress was as congenial as our subcommittee has been, we would be in good shape, but i want to thank you for working with me and the members of our party. i want to tell you that i appreciate you bringing this bill before the subcommittee. , except forod bill a few areas. i would like to express my appreciation for you accommodating all of the request ofthis will and report, many which were made on a bipartisan basis. did workommittee staff to address every concern. fundingly support the provided and am pleased that it will include funding for almost every project on the priorities list. that is to be commended. thank you. $35 million for oversize privatization of military housing. with energye deals conservation and cleanup of contaminated areas. we heard some horror stories this year. a -- we share
of course, i want to thank the subcommittee staff, my team, our nicole: --h young, nicole cohan. carter, i would like to turn to you for your comment. >> thank you very much, madam chairman. i am honored to be here with you. it has been a joy to work with you on this subcommittee. congress was as congenial as our subcommittee has been, we would be in good shape, but i want to thank you for working with me and the members of our party. i want to tell you that i appreciate you bringing this...
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we talk about it a lot, nicolle. this is bigger than donald trump, and you can look at the heart and soul of the republican party, and its current leaders, and say they all deserve to get run out of town in november. every last one of them. >> amen. the rev al sharpton, eli stokols, david jolly, thank you for starting us off. when we come back, trump today finding time for everything except developing a national plan for beating the pandemic. today's activity, live tweeting the hearing on capitol hill and seeking to rapidly respond to criticisms. on the other side, dr. fauci showing why he's the most trusted of the president's advisers on coronavirus by swath out the politics and delivering difficult truths. >>> also ahead, the government compiling intelligence reports. it's not a russian dateline anymore. it happened in donald trump's administration, and we'll bring you the latest reporting on it. >>> and the virus and racial injustice have entered into the openings of all professional sports leagues. athletes are u
we talk about it a lot, nicolle. this is bigger than donald trump, and you can look at the heart and soul of the republican party, and its current leaders, and say they all deserve to get run out of town in november. every last one of them. >> amen. the rev al sharpton, eli stokols, david jolly, thank you for starting us off. when we come back, trump today finding time for everything except developing a national plan for beating the pandemic. today's activity, live tweeting the hearing on...
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covid-19, el comisionado puede decidir terminar con todo. >>> es lÓgico, pero algo es algo, gracias nicole. >>> muchas gracias feli. ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> la pausa que ha traÍdo a nuestras vidas la pandemia del coronavirus, no crean que se ha desaprovechado, sobre todo por empresas tecnolÓgicas que vieron una oportunidad, si estamos acostumbrados a llevar mascarilla, no se imagina lo que puede hacer con ella, ana mÉndez nos cuenta, buenas tardes, cuÉntanos. >>> felicidad quÉ gusto volver a saludarte, y sobre todo para contarte cÓmo la tecnologÍa nos ayudarÁ a adaptarnos en esta nueva normalidad derivada de la pandemia, y justamente cÓmo el uso de cubrebocas es cosa de todos los dÍas, quiero hablarte de lo que hace la empresa japonesa (nombre en inglÉs), porque ellos crearon la primera mascarilla inteligente que se conecta a internet y ademÁs es capaz de traducir del japonÉs a otros 8 idiomas. ♪(mÚsica)♪ este producto se llama (nombre en inglÉs), es de plÁstico y se utiliza sobre un cubreboca normal y tambiÉn es posible hacer llamadas telefÓnicas o amplificar la voz para
covid-19, el comisionado puede decidir terminar con todo. >>> es lÓgico, pero algo es algo, gracias nicole. >>> muchas gracias feli. ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> la pausa que ha traÍdo a nuestras vidas la pandemia del coronavirus, no crean que se ha desaprovechado, sobre todo por empresas tecnolÓgicas que vieron una oportunidad, si estamos acostumbrados a llevar mascarilla, no se imagina lo que puede hacer con ella, ana mÉndez nos cuenta, buenas tardes, cuÉntanos....
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let me get to you, nicole. you can comment on all of this and there are so many interesting issues that the ambassador puts on the table. you planned this so well. let me turn it over to you and i love to get your thoughts spirit great, thanks so much. thanks to everyone for joining us today. it's a really important conversation that i am thrilled to be a part of myself and to be with all of you. you are right. there is a lot of directions and comments that been made that i can touch on but let me pick up on that. in addition to the gender inequality that we see in the impact of covid there is this interracial intergenerational as well and one of the opening comments that gina made that you commented on as well is the situation before the pandemic headed for young women and young people around the world here in the u.s. and abroad was that race. right? you son of women has been a lingering challenge all around the world and in various exten extents, since 2008 and even before that what we saw with the way the g
let me get to you, nicole. you can comment on all of this and there are so many interesting issues that the ambassador puts on the table. you planned this so well. let me turn it over to you and i love to get your thoughts spirit great, thanks so much. thanks to everyone for joining us today. it's a really important conversation that i am thrilled to be a part of myself and to be with all of you. you are right. there is a lot of directions and comments that been made that i can touch on but let...
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and then there's nasa says mars 2020 mission that's the one that daniela tears and nicole schmitz of the german aerospace center in berlin are most interested in right now. the perseverance rover is set to land at just 0 crater which is a very exciting place if you look there are lots of craters on mars but this one is very special because there's a river delta on its florida it shows that blowing water entered a body of still water and deposited sediment there it's proof that there was once a lake in the greater distance and where there was water there may have been life. the plan is that the rover will explore the area nicole schmitz is part of a team developing a very advanced camera system mounted on the rovers mast it will film the neighborhood in color and 3 d. . it's so powerful it could make out a fly at the end of a football pitch its job will be to look out for traces of ancient life. substance looking for substances or textures or patterns the only image while life is involved. would be for example a fragment of a fossilized microbe of course we're not reckoning what. it w
and then there's nasa says mars 2020 mission that's the one that daniela tears and nicole schmitz of the german aerospace center in berlin are most interested in right now. the perseverance rover is set to land at just 0 crater which is a very exciting place if you look there are lots of craters on mars but this one is very special because there's a river delta on its florida it shows that blowing water entered a body of still water and deposited sediment there it's proof that there was once a...
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and nicole and jen. nicole was. a little sad fetish he was sad and tends to get why he was then grey thought through john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him a bit he listens. yeah what do they have to learn how to get by and i have no hope so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right path as they would a little bit that on the. plane these are difficult times for us. we will manage. what's on your mind. we like to go to the scene. like we've never seen the beach or the sea or the animals and i see that we'd like to go there lima so big. is there another reason why you want to travel. home. on we want to make new friends. that's our big dream in the near travelling cost a lot of money. lot can happen. things used to be bad. how can law today if you don't have work you go hungry you know monday to my mother damn you sometimes don't have anything to eat either yeah my kids we don't have enough money for michael b. you know that w
and nicole and jen. nicole was. a little sad fetish he was sad and tends to get why he was then grey thought through john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him a bit he listens. yeah what do they have to learn how to get by and i have no hope so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right path as they would a little bit that on the. plane these are difficult times for us. we will manage. what's on your mind....
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you know nicole and jen. and nicole was. a little sad but. he was sad and tends to help he was then great to do i think john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him a bit he listens. yeah but they have to learn how to get by and i have a hope so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right path they were a little bit upon budget. plan these are difficult times for us. but we will manage. if the so. what's on your mind out. that when we go we like to go to the scene. we've never seen the beach or the sea or the animals and i see we'd like to go there so big. is there another reason why you want to travel. oh. we want to make new friends. that's our big dream. we're travelling costs a lot of money. a lot can happen. things used to be better. today if you don't have work you go hungry give them what. we sometimes don't have anything to eat either yeah my kids we don't have enough money michael but you know that. i love when i take him out of this room with a mind
you know nicole and jen. and nicole was. a little sad but. he was sad and tends to help he was then great to do i think john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him a bit he listens. yeah but they have to learn how to get by and i have a hope so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right path they were a little bit upon budget. plan these are difficult times for us. but we will manage. if the so. what's on your...
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>> o sea que no nos juzguen, hacemos un gran esfuerzo, gracias, nicole. gracias por esta noticia, muy bonita de viernes. >> a ti, muchas gracias. >> oigan, hay personas capaces de demostrar que su vocaciÓn es tan fuerte que no hay obstÁculos que la frenen, eso demuestra cada dÍa un maestro en un lejano lugar de los andes peruanos, ha construido un robot con el que ayuda a estudiar a sus alumnos que no pueden ir a la escuela, asÍ que viaja de pueblo en pueblo enseÑando en espaÑol y quechua, liliana nos cuenta esta preciosa historia. >> el profesor walter velÁsquez recurre en su burro varias millas con la pequeÑa robot que Él programÓ en espaÑol y quechua para enseÑar a los niÑos mÁs pobres del sector. >> (habla en quechua). >> el profesor de ciencia y tecnologÍa lo armÓ con una galÓnera vieja, dos linternas como ojos y otros elementos reciclados. >> cuando llega a las comunidades donde no hay sefÑal de radio, telÉfono o internet los niÑos se emocionan y sacan los cuadernos y todos siguen muy atentos las clases. >> no existe ninguna cond
>> o sea que no nos juzguen, hacemos un gran esfuerzo, gracias, nicole. gracias por esta noticia, muy bonita de viernes. >> a ti, muchas gracias. >> oigan, hay personas capaces de demostrar que su vocaciÓn es tan fuerte que no hay obstÁculos que la frenen, eso demuestra cada dÍa un maestro en un lejano lugar de los andes peruanos, ha construido un robot con el que ayuda a estudiar a sus alumnos que no pueden ir a la escuela, asÍ que viaja de pueblo en pueblo enseÑando en...
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our friend nicolle wallace will be along with us later this afternoon. we're expecting president trump and attorney general barr to announce this hour the deployment of more of those federal law enforcement officers like the ones we have seen on the streets of portland, oregon, clashing with protesters, they'll be expanded apparently into other cities across our country, according to the ap, chicago among the cities the president will be deploying them to, in what the ap says is an effort to combat rising crime, chicago was the scene of a terrible shooting just last night, the chicago mayor has said repeatedly the feds are not welcome in her city, we'll have much more on this as it develops over this next hour. now, to the coronavirus pandemic, let's not forget, and the latest facts and headlines as we know them at this hour, nearly 4 million americans have been affected by the coronavirus. cdc saying the actual numbers could be 13 times higher in some places. death toll has passed 143,000 in our country with over 1,000 deaths recorded yesterday. former
our friend nicolle wallace will be along with us later this afternoon. we're expecting president trump and attorney general barr to announce this hour the deployment of more of those federal law enforcement officers like the ones we have seen on the streets of portland, oregon, clashing with protesters, they'll be expanded apparently into other cities across our country, according to the ap, chicago among the cities the president will be deploying them to, in what the ap says is an effort to...
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and they're not helping, nicolle. they are making it worse, which is what i think the president wants to do because i think he wants to try to find footage that makes it look like lawlessness is the rule of the day. i have family in portland. they say the vast majority of these protesters are peaceful. they've been peaceful for weeks. there are a few bad actors, but you take them out with surgical skill, not with a 2x4. >> you take them out with local authorities. my question about legal authority is, how are we just covering these live pictures night after night after night? why isn't there an immediate legal process for there to be a judge to say, until we're clear on the law and lines of authority and communicating, i imagine it's not safe for law enforcement at the federal or state level, not to be communicating with one another how is this happening night after night? >> well, i think there are lawsuits that have now been filed. i know the aclu has filed a lawsuit about the way that they have grabbed up people of
and they're not helping, nicolle. they are making it worse, which is what i think the president wants to do because i think he wants to try to find footage that makes it look like lawlessness is the rule of the day. i have family in portland. they say the vast majority of these protesters are peaceful. they've been peaceful for weeks. there are a few bad actors, but you take them out with surgical skill, not with a 2x4. >> you take them out with local authorities. my question about legal...
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nicole, how did you react to the story when it broke friday night? do you file it under shocking but not surprising? how do you characterize it? >> shocking is probably the best way. it's important that we see the way these ideas, which gestate in other places, get mainstreamed through tucker carlson's shows and other places as well. you're not surprised when you read the story because if you watch tucker carlson's show, this lines up pretty cleanly with the kind of anti-immigrant and racist rhetoric he uses. this is a show that has talked about the demographic erase insure of white people. this is not a surprise because the ideologies line up even if the words aren't exactly the same. >> many years ago when he was working for msnbc, he was talking about iraqis at primitive monkeys and was making racist and homophobic comments years ago as described by media matters. there are reasons why carlson has relatively few advertisers and sponsors because many advertisers don't want to be associated with him. there's a paradox, maybe, nicole, that advertiser
nicole, how did you react to the story when it broke friday night? do you file it under shocking but not surprising? how do you characterize it? >> shocking is probably the best way. it's important that we see the way these ideas, which gestate in other places, get mainstreamed through tucker carlson's shows and other places as well. you're not surprised when you read the story because if you watch tucker carlson's show, this lines up pretty cleanly with the kind of anti-immigrant and...
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i'm nicole wallace. we have a lot to get to this hour, including a coronavirus outbreak on a major league baseball team just days aftering day. but we begin with what has been a day of tribute for a man who was once treated so poorly by his nation. members of congress now filing past his casket. the casket of civil rights icon, long time georgia congressman, john lewis, as he lies in state in the rotunda of the united states capitol. this comes after his family and some of his colleagues gathered in the rotunda to pay tribute to the man known as the conscious of the congress. house speaker nancy pelosi talked about what he brought to his job as a legislator. >> here in congress, john was revered and beloved on both sides of the aisle. on both
i'm nicole wallace. we have a lot to get to this hour, including a coronavirus outbreak on a major league baseball team just days aftering day. but we begin with what has been a day of tribute for a man who was once treated so poorly by his nation. members of congress now filing past his casket. the casket of civil rights icon, long time georgia congressman, john lewis, as he lies in state in the rotunda of the united states capitol. this comes after his family and some of his colleagues...
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nicole hanna jones is here. she is pulitzer prize winner at "the new york times" and creator of the 1619 project. and timothy neftali. again, i want to say that we asked the senator to appear tonight, but he declined. really, would want to talk to him about it. so good evening, to both of you. nicole, i would like to start with you and just get your reaction, first, on what senator cotton is saying here about the role slavery played for our founding fathers. >> first, i wouldn't necessarily agree that slavery is a necessary evil. as congressman hakeem jeffries said, it was a crime against humanity. our they had choices and this is a choice they made. you can't say the forced labor of our ancestors through torture and violence was a necessary evil. however, in saying that, he also basically confirmed the thesis of the 1619 project. >> he proved the big picture that america really needs to grapple with how foundational slavery was to our country. go on, nikole. >> he said our country, the union was built upon slav
nicole hanna jones is here. she is pulitzer prize winner at "the new york times" and creator of the 1619 project. and timothy neftali. again, i want to say that we asked the senator to appear tonight, but he declined. really, would want to talk to him about it. so good evening, to both of you. nicole, i would like to start with you and just get your reaction, first, on what senator cotton is saying here about the role slavery played for our founding fathers. >> first, i wouldn't...
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very well have to face these new guidelines now and stay with that as long as it stays active really nicole arista. under hungary which passed a new law that stops transgender people from changing the gender recorded on their birth certificates critics in the community say this effectively ends legal recognition of trans people we spoke with some of the people affected to find out how the law has affected their lives. software engineer event took a big decision to change gender and start a new life she still young has a successful career and says she feels lucky but at the same with her and i know they're my friends have accepted me as i am hardly anyone has turned their back on me. but for events hungary's new law is a step backwards and then when you can coin a hungry you always need your eye day whether at a hotel renting a bike or at the post office and every time that's a risk for me because i don't have to out myself as a trans woman. the law makes it impossible for people to legally change the gender critics of the government introducing a during the pandemic was undemocratic but it'
very well have to face these new guidelines now and stay with that as long as it stays active really nicole arista. under hungary which passed a new law that stops transgender people from changing the gender recorded on their birth certificates critics in the community say this effectively ends legal recognition of trans people we spoke with some of the people affected to find out how the law has affected their lives. software engineer event took a big decision to change gender and start a new...
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thankfully nicolle wallace will join us momentarily. but first the headlines and the facts as we know them at this hour. nearly 60,000 more americans were diagnosed with the coronavirus just in the space of yesterday. that's the highest number thus far, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to nearly 3.2 million. a number of states including texas and florida set new daily infection records as well. florida and tennessee reported their highest daily death tolls with the virus now killing more than 134,000 souls across our country. texas' governor greg abbott said his state may need to be locked down again to slow the spread of the virus after the state reported another 10,000 new cases just yesterday and after the daily death toll there has now passed 100. the world health organization expanded its guidance to include the possibility that the virus could be spread through tiny droplets that linger in the air, even though the agency maintains it spreads through close contact with infected people. the move comes days after as we re
thankfully nicolle wallace will join us momentarily. but first the headlines and the facts as we know them at this hour. nearly 60,000 more americans were diagnosed with the coronavirus just in the space of yesterday. that's the highest number thus far, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to nearly 3.2 million. a number of states including texas and florida set new daily infection records as well. florida and tennessee reported their highest daily death tolls with the virus now killing...
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nicolle wallace joining us momentarily. we begin however with a look at where things stand in the coronavirus pandemic. the virus has now killed over 132 now americans, another 57 new cases were diagnosed just yesterday. bringing the total number of confirmed cases over 3 million. but the cdc says the actual number could likely be ten times higher than that. the number of cases, deaths, hospitalizations still rising, but that hasn't stopped the trump administration from insisting that schools must reopen this fall. >> it would fail america's students and it would fail taxpayers who pay high taxes for their education. ultimately it's not a matter of if schools should reopen it's simply a matter of how. they must fully open and they must be fully operational. >> that declaration came hours after president trump threatened to cut off federal funding for schools that do not open their doors, although most school budgets are funded by state and property taxes anyway, but his administration haven't put together a formal plan to i
nicolle wallace joining us momentarily. we begin however with a look at where things stand in the coronavirus pandemic. the virus has now killed over 132 now americans, another 57 new cases were diagnosed just yesterday. bringing the total number of confirmed cases over 3 million. but the cdc says the actual number could likely be ten times higher than that. the number of cases, deaths, hospitalizations still rising, but that hasn't stopped the trump administration from insisting that schools...
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nicole in. the 14th century who said that's really it if france or the government expands the monetary so on. i for their own ends that it isn't in unjust thing and that's exactly what i'm pointing out about all of these monetary expansion programs that are happening all over the world as a result of this and so it's been quite a. deal in the sense that it's impossible for a few people to control and we saw that with. 2 x. no one you know and they failed and they were some very powerful corporations can't do it no it's ok so what is because monetary policy well the monetary policy a big point is hard to tap at 21000000 with a known inflation schedule 'd that has every 4 years so this is you know there's a 21000000 decline by will ever be and rate of inflation slows down you know to basically 02140 so it ends up being a very good monetary policy for saving money or storing your value for tipping your value that's that's the point if it works well of course in the genesis block of the protocol the
nicole in. the 14th century who said that's really it if france or the government expands the monetary so on. i for their own ends that it isn't in unjust thing and that's exactly what i'm pointing out about all of these monetary expansion programs that are happening all over the world as a result of this and so it's been quite a. deal in the sense that it's impossible for a few people to control and we saw that with. 2 x. no one you know and they failed and they were some very powerful...
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we are joined by the health care team manager, nicole clowers, for the government accountability office. guest: thank you for having me. host: tell us why the gao did this report. guest: the cares act passed in verch required us to ha oversight of the funding and activities of the federal government, specifically it requires us to provide oversight of the government's efforts to respond to and recover from covid-19. and it includes us assessing the impact of covid-19 on public health, as well as at the economy, as well as track the funding and use of the funding. the act requires us to report everything, starting 90 days after an accident, so the june report was our first report, and we will be issuing additional reports every other month. host: as soon as the legislation assigned, enacted and -- signed, the gao is monitoring? guest: absolutely, we are providing real-time oversight. we have experience doing this. going back over a decade ago, for example, under the lease program that provided assistance to the financial sectors after the global crisis, we were required to provide ongoin
we are joined by the health care team manager, nicole clowers, for the government accountability office. guest: thank you for having me. host: tell us why the gao did this report. guest: the cares act passed in verch required us to ha oversight of the funding and activities of the federal government, specifically it requires us to provide oversight of the government's efforts to respond to and recover from covid-19. and it includes us assessing the impact of covid-19 on public health, as well...
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nicolle, i think the distinction you're drawing is the important distinction. and my sense of it, talking to people around the trump campaign, a number of things are true, one of which is that as brad parscale got demoted and so on, there's a -- that the president is casting about to his -- is casting about to a wider circle of advisers. people who worked on the previous campaign. he's trying to listen to more people because he recognizes the death of his political difficulties. number two, a lot of those people are saying to him that he must change one thing to make his political fortunes improve and that is his approval rating on the coronavirus. a thing that back in march it got -- it was right around 50%, 51%. now it's in the low 30s. if there's any chance for this race to be competitive, donald trump needs to bring his approval rating up into the mid-40s at least. so the question is how to do it. and one of the things -- you're right. his perception of the pandemic itself remains as primitive and misguided as ever. but the decision to shut down the convent
nicolle, i think the distinction you're drawing is the important distinction. and my sense of it, talking to people around the trump campaign, a number of things are true, one of which is that as brad parscale got demoted and so on, there's a -- that the president is casting about to his -- is casting about to a wider circle of advisers. people who worked on the previous campaign. he's trying to listen to more people because he recognizes the death of his political difficulties. number two, a...