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. >>> at the top of the broadcast yesterday, i told nicolle wallace i would give just about anything to talk about good news and today i've been richly rewarded with this -- britain's 94-year-old queen elizabeth emerged today from lockdown to knight 100--year-old world war ii veteran tom moore in a ceremony at windsor castle. the man widely known as captain tom won the hearts of people around the world after he raised over $40 million for the british national health service by doing over 100 laps across his garden, a perfect time to bring in nicolle wallace, though i'm compelled to add it's fleeting. stop the broadcast here and play cartoons until 4:00. if we weren't in the middle of a pandemic with unmarked camouflage, troops on the streets of portland, oregon, a story we'll get to later and the just the continued drum beat of news that we have to discuss every day. >> i know we have to get all that stuff. but we should keep that image in mind, good leaders honoring great citizens at a time of immense tragedy. it's really, really, really nice to see that. i'm glad you included that
. >>> at the top of the broadcast yesterday, i told nicolle wallace i would give just about anything to talk about good news and today i've been richly rewarded with this -- britain's 94-year-old queen elizabeth emerged today from lockdown to knight 100--year-old world war ii veteran tom moore in a ceremony at windsor castle. the man widely known as captain tom won the hearts of people around the world after he raised over $40 million for the british national health service by doing...
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back with me, nicole hannah jones. also with us, robert patterson, professor of african-american studies at georgetown university. he's the author of destructive desires, rhythm and blues culture and the politics of racial equality. good to see you again. nicole, thank you for being back with us. nicole, you wrote about reparations and the fact that it's time for american to pay its bill and you offered your view of what reparations look like. can you share that with us? >> yes. so, the piece that i wrote is called what is owed. and it really looks at this idea that for 350 years black americans were legally denied the ability to accumulate wealth and for 250 years the ability to even have an income. and that almost every disparity that we looked that. this country can be related in some ways to the economic status of black americans. black americans and indigenous people have the highest rates of poverty, the lowest wealth. black people have about t$10 of wealth for $100 of wealth that white americans have. i argue th
back with me, nicole hannah jones. also with us, robert patterson, professor of african-american studies at georgetown university. he's the author of destructive desires, rhythm and blues culture and the politics of racial equality. good to see you again. nicole, thank you for being back with us. nicole, you wrote about reparations and the fact that it's time for american to pay its bill and you offered your view of what reparations look like. can you share that with us? >> yes. so, the...
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as you know, nicolle, in new york we went through a hellish period. at peak we had 799 deaths in a 24-hour span. thankfully we're down to zero deaths for the first time. that's after we had leadership at the local and state level just mandating stay at home, wearing masks. i don't leave my home without this mask. like you, nicolle, i have 10,000 questions. for me it boils down to really one. what on earth is wrong with the administration? right now the public health and medical professionals we could not be more clear in terms of what needs to be done. not as a recommendation or a good idea, but mandate. you got to cover your mouth and nose and maintain physical distancing. it's as simple as that. we're not asking people to go to a hospital and donate an organ. it's as noninvasive as covering your face and maintaining distance. >> just in the time since the top of the hour, the governor of colorado has become the latest governor to require face coverings in that state in all indoor public spaces. stores and the like. another state going to require mas
as you know, nicolle, in new york we went through a hellish period. at peak we had 799 deaths in a 24-hour span. thankfully we're down to zero deaths for the first time. that's after we had leadership at the local and state level just mandating stay at home, wearing masks. i don't leave my home without this mask. like you, nicolle, i have 10,000 questions. for me it boils down to really one. what on earth is wrong with the administration? right now the public health and medical professionals we...
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>> hi, nicolle. there are a lot of factors, before i mention those, keep in mind, if there are 12,000 new cases, as the reporter steve was discussing, multiply that by ten. it has been repeatedly stated by experts that confirmed number, test confirmed number of 12,000 is no more than 10% of the actual total number. we're talking 120,000 cases, new cases in california. why is that happening? i think we had a rush to reopen, had too many people not following the rules, we have people instead of following health rules are following the horrendous example of the president of the united states. all of these things come together. people on the beaches without masks and distancing, people at bars. maybe changes in the virus, we don't know. we do know we're tracking a significant increase not only in california. it is worrisome for the near and long term future, nicolle. >> and alexi, the president remains in committed denial when he is absent the teleprompter, saying there are no failures, again, second gue
>> hi, nicolle. there are a lot of factors, before i mention those, keep in mind, if there are 12,000 new cases, as the reporter steve was discussing, multiply that by ten. it has been repeatedly stated by experts that confirmed number, test confirmed number of 12,000 is no more than 10% of the actual total number. we're talking 120,000 cases, new cases in california. why is that happening? i think we had a rush to reopen, had too many people not following the rules, we have people...
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congratulations. >> thank you, nicolle. appreciate you. >> let me start with you, eddie, on the incredible state of affairs. republican governor larry hogan writing about what new york governor andrew cuomo and i talked about that states have had to go it alone. you now have states like new york trying to purge resources to houston and atlanta and pass along lessons learned. now you have this dangerous cyclical nature of the hot spots and governor cuomo said you don't know when one or two people could infect people in new york. >> absolutely. it's a combination of mind numbing and deadly incompetence. on the one hand you have governor hogan and governor dewine and then you have governor desantis and governor kemp. because there's no national response you get this unevenness and people are dying. what i mean is, in some ways this is about federal government. it's about the federal government being big and bad. it imposes on our liberties. there's a federal responsibility to the states. we've seen that argument play out over
congratulations. >> thank you, nicolle. appreciate you. >> let me start with you, eddie, on the incredible state of affairs. republican governor larry hogan writing about what new york governor andrew cuomo and i talked about that states have had to go it alone. you now have states like new york trying to purge resources to houston and atlanta and pass along lessons learned. now you have this dangerous cyclical nature of the hot spots and governor cuomo said you don't know when one...
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. >>> quÉ el nicole nada frena el caso de coronavirus en estados unidos volvemos a romper el rÉcord de nuevos contagio a nivel nacional con 66 mil nuevos contagios y con el paso del tiempo expertos dicen que florida es el nuevo epicentro de esta pandemia no solo porque aquÍ se ha roto ya 3 veces el rÉcord de contagios desde que iniciÓ el mes, sino porque ayer se registrÓ el nÚmero mÁs alto de muertes en un solo dÍa con 132 fallecimientos por covid-19. las autoridades en distintos niveles se echan la culpa los unos a otros los la administraciÓn de trump recomienda a los gobernadores que utilicen la guardia nacional para reportar los datos de hospitalizaciones, y de camas disponibles y que ya que no se reporten directamente a los cdc a los centros de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades que fueron creados con este fin. la medida estÁ alterando y esta preocupando a mÚltiples personas especialmente a la comunidad cientÍfica gente que depende de sus datos para hacer predicciones la medida puede ser menos transparentes y lÍderes hospitalarios dicen que el problema no que los hos
. >>> quÉ el nicole nada frena el caso de coronavirus en estados unidos volvemos a romper el rÉcord de nuevos contagio a nivel nacional con 66 mil nuevos contagios y con el paso del tiempo expertos dicen que florida es el nuevo epicentro de esta pandemia no solo porque aquÍ se ha roto ya 3 veces el rÉcord de contagios desde que iniciÓ el mes, sino porque ayer se registrÓ el nÚmero mÁs alto de muertes en un solo dÍa con 132 fallecimientos por covid-19. las autoridades en...
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this is a perfect example, nicole. the democrats proactively listening to science said, you know, we're not going to do this. congress, stay home. delegates, stay home. there has not been chaos around the democrats. there hasn't even been that much coverage of the democrats canceling their convention. meanwhile, trump has wasted millions of dollars, weeks with the charlotte and then the florida and oh, we're going on and we're going to have a big -- we're going to build stages outside and it's going to be great. and then he's trapped by reality. and he looks like a fool. and that's happening in florida. headlines all across florida. that's why you're seeing record poll numbers in biden's favor right now in this presidential election in the key, key state of florida. >> i want to ask you about just that, jonathan lamir. donald trump's poll numbers are god-awful and we all know the uselessness of national polls, but having worked on campaigns, you only point to their uselessness when you're losing in those polls. they ar
this is a perfect example, nicole. the democrats proactively listening to science said, you know, we're not going to do this. congress, stay home. delegates, stay home. there has not been chaos around the democrats. there hasn't even been that much coverage of the democrats canceling their convention. meanwhile, trump has wasted millions of dollars, weeks with the charlotte and then the florida and oh, we're going on and we're going to have a big -- we're going to build stages outside and it's...
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nicole: there are two aspects of what people could be after. the first one is around the intellectual property, the research itself. about the approaches and techniques that could be used for these vaccines. the other type of data is equally important. we don't know if this specifically has been targeted yet. the underlying patient data, the data that would come from things like the antivirus test sets. the covid swab tests. even some genetic testing. say who hasctually and does not have covid. the reason that set could be valuable is ai simulations could be run. and those simulations could speed up some other countries ability to get the vaccine sooner. if downside risk is, thatens lose trust that patient-level data isn't protect it, with that dissenter flies them to go get tested? because that data could be at risk. the research data itself or the underlying patient data to run these simulations. this group that is supposedly behind this is normally a low-profile group. they are gathering intelligence, not doing something that's high-profile.
nicole: there are two aspects of what people could be after. the first one is around the intellectual property, the research itself. about the approaches and techniques that could be used for these vaccines. the other type of data is equally important. we don't know if this specifically has been targeted yet. the underlying patient data, the data that would come from things like the antivirus test sets. the covid swab tests. even some genetic testing. say who hasctually and does not have covid....
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>> i mean, nicole, listen. from the very beginning, we -- on the intelligence community of the united states unanimously told the american public that russia interfered in the election of the president of the united states in 2016. and we have, in donald trump, someone who has rejected, who has denied, who has called it a hoax. and has not taken seriously what this act of aggression was against our democracy, at the very core of our democracy, our systems of election. and the concern that i and so many of us have openly shared is a concern that without any response to what we know happened in 2016, what can we really expect or not expect in 2020? with an election months away? and so, it is incumbent on all of us, clearly not the president of the united states, because he clearly doesn't have any initiative or interest or courage to take these issues on. so it's going to be incumbent on all of us to be alert, to be aware, and do what we can to preserve our democracy against adversaries such as russia on an issue
>> i mean, nicole, listen. from the very beginning, we -- on the intelligence community of the united states unanimously told the american public that russia interfered in the election of the president of the united states in 2016. and we have, in donald trump, someone who has rejected, who has denied, who has called it a hoax. and has not taken seriously what this act of aggression was against our democracy, at the very core of our democracy, our systems of election. and the concern that...
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deseosa tambiÉn de estar informada con nicole suÁrez que nos darÁ las noticias, buenos dÍas nicole >>> buenos dÍas adita asi es vamos a comenzar con nuestra primera ediciÓn de "un nuevo dÍa ". ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> dan otro golpe a la administraciÓn trump un juez alega que es caprichosa e ilegal por vÍctimas de trÁfico este es un nuevo revÉs en materia migratoria para el presidente trump luego que la corte suprema no quiere eliminar daca. y vamos a cambiar el foco confirman restos humanos en texas donde buscan a vanesa guillÉn, francisco ¿ quÉ han
deseosa tambiÉn de estar informada con nicole suÁrez que nos darÁ las noticias, buenos dÍas nicole >>> buenos dÍas adita asi es vamos a comenzar con nuestra primera ediciÓn de "un nuevo dÍa ". ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> dan otro golpe a la administraciÓn trump un juez alega que es caprichosa e ilegal por vÍctimas de trÁfico este es un nuevo revÉs en materia migratoria para el presidente trump luego que la corte suprema no quiere eliminar daca. y vamos a...
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nicole >> well, we certainly need sports back in our life. we'll stay on this vaughn hillyard in phoenix for us, thank you so much for spending some time with us today. >>> coming up, donald trump's ignorance and defiance in the face of the coronavirus ndemic on full display. "deadline: white house" next some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. save without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you only have to pay for the data you need, starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50
nicole >> well, we certainly need sports back in our life. we'll stay on this vaughn hillyard in phoenix for us, thank you so much for spending some time with us today. >>> coming up, donald trump's ignorance and defiance in the face of the coronavirus ndemic on full display. "deadline: white house" next some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr...
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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 sides of the capitol. we knew that he always worked on the side of the angels and now we know that he is with them. john had deep faith. believing that every person has a spark of divinity, making them worthy of respect, and he had faith in the charity of others, wh
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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en las noticias hoy buenos dÍas esto nicole?. >>> muy feliz cumpleaÑos para nuestra querida rashel dÍaz vamos a continuar con las noticias en "un nuevo dÍa ". ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> comenzamos hablando sobre el caso de vanessa guillÉn. la abogada de la familia de vanessa revelÓ detalles de lo que habrÍa sufrido la joven soldado al ser atacada antes de morir y de ser descuartizada francisco guajardo tiene los detalles. >>> ansiosos por respuestas entramos a la base fort hood y darÍan informaciÓn sobre la joven soldado. pero fue lo que menos ofrecieron, ante los cuestionamientos directos se limitaron decir que no podrÍan entrar en detalle. argumentando que podÍa afectar la investigaciÓn. todo mientras en una entrevista que la abogada de la familia guillÉn le ofreciÓ al show (nombre en inglÉs) con nancy grey revelaba detalles cuando vanessa habÍa muerto. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> segÚn la abogada vanessa estaba en el cuarto de armas de la base aparentemente con el principal sospechoso, robinson mismo que la ac
en las noticias hoy buenos dÍas esto nicole?. >>> muy feliz cumpleaÑos para nuestra querida rashel dÍaz vamos a continuar con las noticias en "un nuevo dÍa ". ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> comenzamos hablando sobre el caso de vanessa guillÉn. la abogada de la familia de vanessa revelÓ detalles de lo que habrÍa sufrido la joven soldado al ser atacada antes de morir y de ser descuartizada francisco guajardo tiene los detalles. >>> ansiosos por respuestas...
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our friend nicolle wallace will join us in a moments' time. the facts as we know them at this hour, over 3.4 million americans have been diagnosed with the coronavirus. the death toll up 46% in the course of a week by rate, approaching 137,000 now, despite those numbers the trump administration's testing czar, admiral brett giroir made this optimistic assessment today on nbc. >> the early indicators we see, for example the percent of test that are positive have leveled off, going down in most of the jurisdictions that we have a problem with and we're seeing e.r. visits go down. these are the early indicators that are turning the corner. this doesn't mean we've turned the corner. >> we'll be hearing from the president when he holds what's being billed as a news conference at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. two hours from now. no word yet on what the president he'll address but the optimism we're hearing from that man in the administration runs counter to what we're seeing on the ground in the states with the biggest outbreaks. in california for starter
our friend nicolle wallace will join us in a moments' time. the facts as we know them at this hour, over 3.4 million americans have been diagnosed with the coronavirus. the death toll up 46% in the course of a week by rate, approaching 137,000 now, despite those numbers the trump administration's testing czar, admiral brett giroir made this optimistic assessment today on nbc. >> the early indicators we see, for example the percent of test that are positive have leveled off, going down in...
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>> nicole, good to see you. obviously, amplify everything that ron just said, but taking it a step further. you know, you talk to pediatricians. my wife is a pediatrician. you talk to people, principals, school districts, we've been having this conversation here in seattle, people want testing, nicole. as the backdrop of any type of return to school strategy. whether it's a university or a school district. the cdc guidelines, i don't think, went far enough. they talked about -- i have no idea what the president is talking about. it was actually quite circumscribed and quite narrow. hey, let's put some staggered schedules, let's do some virtual learning with some in-person learning. let's make sure there's adequate ventilation and make sure that desks are six feet apart with infection and sanitation protocols. why is that too onerous? why is that too impractical? it doesn't make any sense. they didn't even mention, let's get some point of care testing clinics on site. let's have some act to get some rapid diagnos
>> nicole, good to see you. obviously, amplify everything that ron just said, but taking it a step further. you know, you talk to pediatricians. my wife is a pediatrician. you talk to people, principals, school districts, we've been having this conversation here in seattle, people want testing, nicole. as the backdrop of any type of return to school strategy. whether it's a university or a school district. the cdc guidelines, i don't think, went far enough. they talked about -- i have no...
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thank you for having me, nicolle. i'll go watch. >>> >> thanks, my friend. >>> when we return -- donald trump is sinking in the polls and now democrats aren't wondering whether joe biden can win but how much he could win? that story next. attory next. i've always been fascinated by about what's next. and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily- -and it may take longer than us
thank you for having me, nicolle. i'll go watch. >>> >> thanks, my friend. >>> when we return -- donald trump is sinking in the polls and now democrats aren't wondering whether joe biden can win but how much he could win? that story next. attory next. i've always been fascinated by about what's next. and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than...
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>>> hi, everyone i'm nicolle wallace, it's 3:00 p.m. in the east 12 noon out west brian williams will be back with us at this time tomorrow we begin with the headlines and facts as we know them at this hour >>> it was six months ago today that the very first coronavirus case was diagnosed in washington state. six months later, more than 3.8 million americans have been sickened and nearly 142,000 have lost their lives cases are now increasing in 40 states, and 25 states have seen a rising number of deaths. but there appears to be promising news in the search for a vaccine, according to early clinical trial results published in the medical journal the lancet, a vaccine being developed by oxford university in england and astrazeneca is safe researchers are using the next phase of clinical trials to determine whether the vaccine protects against coronavirus infections in the meantime, more than half of all states now require people to wear masks in public, even though president trump told fox news sunday that he wants people to have a, quot
>>> hi, everyone i'm nicolle wallace, it's 3:00 p.m. in the east 12 noon out west brian williams will be back with us at this time tomorrow we begin with the headlines and facts as we know them at this hour >>> it was six months ago today that the very first coronavirus case was diagnosed in washington state. six months later, more than 3.8 million americans have been sickened and nearly 142,000 have lost their lives cases are now increasing in 40 states, and 25 states have...
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it's just mind boggling, nicole. >> dr. irwin redlener and yamiche alcindor, thank you both for helping us to try to make sense of some of this today. we're grateful. >>> after the break, it's a campaign tactic that donald trump has used time and time again, trying to convince americans in the suburbs that they -- not clear who they are -- but they're coming for you. the latest iteration of donald trump's fearmongering is next. fd trump's femoarngering is next. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair today. >> techand your car., we're committed to taking care of you >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? try boun
it's just mind boggling, nicole. >> dr. irwin redlener and yamiche alcindor, thank you both for helping us to try to make sense of some of this today. we're grateful. >>> after the break, it's a campaign tactic that donald trump has used time and time again, trying to convince americans in the suburbs that they -- not clear who they are -- but they're coming for you. the latest iteration of donald trump's fearmongering is next. fd trump's femoarngering is next. when you shop with...
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vamos con cosas importantes y serias porque las noticias nunca paran y nuestra preciosa nicole suÁrez tiene todo en el mundo de las noticias. >>> buenos dÍas, >>> buenos dÍas nicole >>> sÍ chicos vamos a continuar con las noticias en "un nuevo dÍa" y comenzamos con nuestra primera ediciÓn de noticias telemundo "un nuevo dÍa ". ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> el covid-19 continÚa marcando nuevos rÉcordes en estados unidos cada dÍa que pasa. mientras el presidente trump atribuye el repunte al mayor nÚmero de pruebas que se estÁn haciendo, las cuentas dicen que en 22 estados y puerto rico y las islas vÍrgenes se han sobrepasado los registros anterior que se tenÍan en un solo dia, y apenas una semana de lo que llevamos del mes de julio. en total el nÚmero de contagios acumulados en todo el territorio estadounidense supera los 3 millones 463 mil, los lugares que ofrecen pruebas de detecciÓn de covid-19 estÁn completamente supe raedz saturado, en vivo desde miami estÁ lourdes hurtado buenos dÍas? >>> buenos dÍas nicole al menos 22 estados que batieron sus rÉcordes en las Últimas
vamos con cosas importantes y serias porque las noticias nunca paran y nuestra preciosa nicole suÁrez tiene todo en el mundo de las noticias. >>> buenos dÍas, >>> buenos dÍas nicole >>> sÍ chicos vamos a continuar con las noticias en "un nuevo dÍa" y comenzamos con nuestra primera ediciÓn de noticias telemundo "un nuevo dÍa ". ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> el covid-19 continÚa marcando nuevos rÉcordes en estados unidos cada dÍa que pasa....
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our friend nicolle wallace will be with us moments from now. this day has thus far been a living example of both poles of our politics. in many ways that means our recent past, as well as our present, as recently as today. we've been watching the moving scenes from atlanta, georgia as the nation says farewell to a giant, congressman john lewis. the funeral was held at ebenezer baptist church, church where his mentor dr. martin luther king jr. presided. the dignitaries at today's service included former presidents from both parties. he was eulogized by former president barack obama who looked to lewis as a hero. after his inauguration in '90 he signed lewis' program with the words because of you john. he talked about what john meant to him and our country. >> john lewis was in so many ways exceptional. he vindicated the faith in our founding, redeemed that faith. that most american of ideas, the idea that any of us, ordinary people without rank, or wealth, or title, or fame can somehow point out the imperfections of this nation and come together
our friend nicolle wallace will be with us moments from now. this day has thus far been a living example of both poles of our politics. in many ways that means our recent past, as well as our present, as recently as today. we've been watching the moving scenes from atlanta, georgia as the nation says farewell to a giant, congressman john lewis. the funeral was held at ebenezer baptist church, church where his mentor dr. martin luther king jr. presided. the dignitaries at today's service...
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nicolle. >> unbelievably sad picture there. vaughn, thank you so much for staying on top of that for us. >>> joining our conversation now, phil rucker, pulitzer prize winning washington borra bureaus of the washington post. also joining us a professor of epidemiology. phil rucker to you first, take me inside this really disgraceful effort to smear dr. fauci. writing that trump was furious about tony fauci's 67% credibility and approval rating on questions on coronavirus. where he stands down at about 25%. >> nicolle, throughout this pandemic it seems almost everything has been politicized and seemed through a partisan lens and one of the few figures who's not seen a political actor has been dr. anthony fauci, his approval rating has been higher than that of virtually any politician and certainly higher than president trump throughout this crisis. members of both parties are turning to him for information. what you had in the last few days is an effort by the white house led by the president to discredit dr. fauci, sow doubt wha
nicolle. >> unbelievably sad picture there. vaughn, thank you so much for staying on top of that for us. >>> joining our conversation now, phil rucker, pulitzer prize winning washington borra bureaus of the washington post. also joining us a professor of epidemiology. phil rucker to you first, take me inside this really disgraceful effort to smear dr. fauci. writing that trump was furious about tony fauci's 67% credibility and approval rating on questions on coronavirus. where he...
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paÍs. >>> gracias nicole. nueva york y new jersey piden que tengan cuidado al entrar al paÍs. en new jersey se les piden a los viajeros que se hagan una prueba de covid-19 los afectados son quienes vienen de california, florida, texas, arizona, utah y nevada entre otros. a partir de hoy american airlines comenzarÁ a llenar sus vuelos y limpiar donde se coloca el equipaje de mano y los aviones serÁn tratados con un roceador que mata el virus y muchos en salud recomiendan no volar sino es necesario. y la cdc dicen que los vuelos aumentan el riesgo de exposiciÓn al covid-19 y tambiÉn le traemos una buena noticia un ciudadano y un alguacil de sacramento california fueron reconocidos como hÉroes locales tras salvar a un hombre. (gritos) >>> ahÍ ven las impresionantes imÁgenes ellos no calcularon los riesgo para su su propia vida momento despuÉs del rescate el vehicul vehÍculo ardiÓ en llamas ambos dicen que estaban en el lugar y en el momento correcto para ayudar pero el hombre y su esposa no tienen cÓm
paÍs. >>> gracias nicole. nueva york y new jersey piden que tengan cuidado al entrar al paÍs. en new jersey se les piden a los viajeros que se hagan una prueba de covid-19 los afectados son quienes vienen de california, florida, texas, arizona, utah y nevada entre otros. a partir de hoy american airlines comenzarÁ a llenar sus vuelos y limpiar donde se coloca el equipaje de mano y los aviones serÁn tratados con un roceador que mata el virus y muchos en salud recomiendan no volar...
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ofof that, 2.57 trillion, nicole clowers, how much hasot been spt already? >> guest: about $677 billion. that's what we found in our collection of data. unfortunately, at treasury and omb of not released over all spending data yet. under omb guidance, agencies are to report on their care spending, starting at the end of june. we expect the overall spending data to be available starting probably at the end of july and august timeframe. in the absence of comprehensive the data, we undertook our own efforts to collect what was known about spending, so we collected spending information on the six largest areas that you just mentioned as well as other federal agencies. wer found about $677 million hs been extended and about $1.3 billion has been obligated. that means the government has committed to spend those funds. >> host: have the money is spent with the gao's nicole clowers, their healthcare team manager. we welcome your comments at 202-748-8000 eastern/central time zones. i have to imagine that keeping track of 2.5 million is hard enough. what were the chal
ofof that, 2.57 trillion, nicole clowers, how much hasot been spt already? >> guest: about $677 billion. that's what we found in our collection of data. unfortunately, at treasury and omb of not released over all spending data yet. under omb guidance, agencies are to report on their care spending, starting at the end of june. we expect the overall spending data to be available starting probably at the end of july and august timeframe. in the absence of comprehensive the data, we undertook...
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i recall talking with you about it, nicolle. the president was identified in federal court as individual one as part of a conspiracy. today's decisions are momentous. if you were hoping to pour over the president's tax returns, it might feel like a loss. but it's a victory for the rule of law. the president is not immune and like all citizens has the obligation to provide all information to a grand jury. there may be some disappointment, but very important cases, not terribly surprising and a resounding legal victory for the court of law. >> tim o'brien, someone in contact with this white house said this area of potential criminal legal exposure is donald trump's trigger. this is what he fears most. the bad press is something he's become, if not numb to, accustomed to. there is this fear and it triggered his rage at jeff sessions. it triggered 23 months of rage at robert mueller. it brought donald trump to say in an interview with the "new york times" it would be crossing a red line if mueller looked into his business dealings.
i recall talking with you about it, nicolle. the president was identified in federal court as individual one as part of a conspiracy. today's decisions are momentous. if you were hoping to pour over the president's tax returns, it might feel like a loss. but it's a victory for the rule of law. the president is not immune and like all citizens has the obligation to provide all information to a grand jury. there may be some disappointment, but very important cases, not terribly surprising and a...
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>>> sÍ nicole continÚa el esparcimiento del coronavirus en california, ayer por primera vez desde el pasado 7 de julio no se registraba una cifra tan baja porque no se pasÓ de los 9 mil casos, sin embargo, siguen siendo nÚmeros que son muy altos y que estÁn entre los primeros de toda la naciÓn. el nÚmero de hospitalizaciones en toda la naciÓn ha seguido aumentando nicole y especialmente aumentÓ en florida las hospitalizaciones de niÑos creciÓ en un 23%. todo esto te lo comento porque se viene la reapertura de las escuelas se harÁ y otros toman medidas para hacerlos con cuidado y otros no se harÁ en el condado de miami-dade si continÚa en fase uno no abren las escuelas a pesar que el gobernador ron desantis insiste que se tiene que regresar a clases es una de las cosas que estÁn sucediendo. pero ademÁs en toda la naciÓn se siguen produciendo estas fiestas que se han convertido en una de las principales fuentes de contagios. hay casos increÍbles como esta fiesta que se hizo en el estado de new jersey un hombre que acababa de comprar una casa laren to y fueron mÁs de 70
>>> sÍ nicole continÚa el esparcimiento del coronavirus en california, ayer por primera vez desde el pasado 7 de julio no se registraba una cifra tan baja porque no se pasÓ de los 9 mil casos, sin embargo, siguen siendo nÚmeros que son muy altos y que estÁn entre los primeros de toda la naciÓn. el nÚmero de hospitalizaciones en toda la naciÓn ha seguido aumentando nicole y especialmente aumentÓ en florida las hospitalizaciones de niÑos creciÓ en un 23%. todo esto te lo...
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. >>> vamos con las noticias y nicole. >>> mucho de quÉ hablar. muy buenos dÍas gracias por informarse con nosotros, comenzamos con la "primera ediciÓn" de noticias telemundo "un nuevo dÍa". ♪(mÚsica)♪ el presidente trump y el presidente de mÉxico lÓpez obrador pasan pÁgina dejando atrÁs sus insultos del pasado y sellan su primer encuentro con elogios y agradecimientos sin embargo en el tintero quedaron muchos temas claves en la relaciÓn bilateral, cristina londoÑo estÁ en washington dc, con los momentos mÁs importantes de la visita de amlo a la casa blanca, buenos dÍas, cristina, cuÉntanos. >>> hola nicole. muy buenos dÍas, bueno, la visita culminÓ con una cena gourmet, el menÚ, el postre por ejemplo tenÍa mantecada de azÚcar morena con crema de lima y merengue asado. pero aquÍ en muchos criticos que estÁn diciendo que realmente trump le sirviÓ a lopez obrador un (nombre en inglÉs) o un pastel de humildad, que es una expresiÓn muy comÚn que se usa cuando una persona humilla a otra o la pone en su lugar. sin embargo, d
. >>> vamos con las noticias y nicole. >>> mucho de quÉ hablar. muy buenos dÍas gracias por informarse con nosotros, comenzamos con la "primera ediciÓn" de noticias telemundo "un nuevo dÍa". ♪(mÚsica)♪ el presidente trump y el presidente de mÉxico lÓpez obrador pasan pÁgina dejando atrÁs sus insultos del pasado y sellan su primer encuentro con elogios y agradecimientos sin embargo en el tintero quedaron muchos temas claves en la relaciÓn...
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>> nicolle, thanks so much for having me. i do wonder the same thing that you do because we have in some ways squandered all of the sacrifices in may and march and april. we squandered a lot of the gains. we find ourselves in a position the system can't keep up with the increasing number of cases and increasing number of states becoming red zones. the thing that comes to my mind is one of the biggest obstacles developing to our ability in this country to control the pandemic is us. it is our behaviors. it is our deep division in a way that we have not been able to unify, even in the face of this actual and existential crisis of the pandemic. a huge part of that is the fault of our political leadership. 21 states as was mentioned have become red zones, 13 of those don't have statewide mandates. dr. fauci said that governors feel like they can't enforce it. well, when we passed indoor smoking bans, indoor smoking went down. click it or ticket rules for seat belts, seat belt wearing went up. 100 people die every day of car accid
>> nicolle, thanks so much for having me. i do wonder the same thing that you do because we have in some ways squandered all of the sacrifices in may and march and april. we squandered a lot of the gains. we find ourselves in a position the system can't keep up with the increasing number of cases and increasing number of states becoming red zones. the thing that comes to my mind is one of the biggest obstacles developing to our ability in this country to control the pandemic is us. it is...
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>> nicolle, you're exactly right. this excuse of it wasn't yet corroborated so we didn't focus on it, i used to come in every tuesday. it was terrorism tuesday with president bush and president obama. john was there for many of these. we did these weekly to a great level of detail. if we only waited for corroborated on confirmed intelligence that we knew was right, we could have done that once every two or three years. the fact is the flow of intelligence to protect the nation is a constant source of attention for the president, or at least it should be. we start with enormous amounts of threats and something like this, the idea that it would not be briefed early and often, it would not be discussed and that options would not be generated and brought to the president about how the u.s. could protect its troops, how it could protect its allies and what policy steps might be taken, because that's the purpose of the intelligence. the intelligence is there to drive action. i can guarantee you one thing. one action that wo
>> nicolle, you're exactly right. this excuse of it wasn't yet corroborated so we didn't focus on it, i used to come in every tuesday. it was terrorism tuesday with president bush and president obama. john was there for many of these. we did these weekly to a great level of detail. if we only waited for corroborated on confirmed intelligence that we knew was right, we could have done that once every two or three years. the fact is the flow of intelligence to protect the nation is a...
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> >>> quÉ tal nicole. buenos dÍas. >>> en el monumento de lincoln, saludÓ a simpatizantes que habÍan acudido para saludarlo, y llegÓ al monumento de benito juÁrez, en estos momentos se encuentra aquÍ un grupo de mexicanos que estÁn celebrando que estÁn cantando mÚsica mexicana. justo a la ofrenda floral que colocÓ el presidente lopez obrador, por quÉ benito juÁrez, primer presidente indÍgena, es una especie de emblema para el presidente lÓpez obrador, es el presidente en el que Él se ha inspirado por lo que se conoce como las leyes de la reforma en mÉxico, y lo considera un ejemplo. en este lugar se dio una especie de enfrentamiento, habÍa personas a favor y en contra de la visita de lÓpez obrador. muchas personas a favor del mandatario diciendo que estÁn orgullosos de cÓmo los ha representado y que les llena de alegrÍa la visita del mandatario mexicano, y otro grupo de personas que expresaron preocupaciÓn por el camino del paÍs que este camino de izquierda no es el mejor para mÉxic
> >>> quÉ tal nicole. buenos dÍas. >>> en el monumento de lincoln, saludÓ a simpatizantes que habÍan acudido para saludarlo, y llegÓ al monumento de benito juÁrez, en estos momentos se encuentra aquÍ un grupo de mexicanos que estÁn celebrando que estÁn cantando mÚsica mexicana. justo a la ofrenda floral que colocÓ el presidente lopez obrador, por quÉ benito juÁrez, primer presidente indÍgena, es una especie de emblema para el presidente lÓpez obrador, es el...
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>> hey, nicole. for the parent who keeping their kids at home, they feel like the school did not consult them enough. for the parents who dropped their kids off, i think there's relief that they're back at school. on the bus, there'll be a wellnessarrive. no more playing outside in big groups, no more eating in the cafeteria and masks for everybody. the masks don't seem to be a problem. listen to two parents about balancing that at-home learning kpra compared to learning at school. >> we did online learning, but there wasn't a solid planning. for me, it was really hard, having five kids in four different grades, trying to -- i've got two that can't read, and i've got one in middle school honors math. i can't do that. >> they've given parents the option that if they want to keep their kids at home, there'll be an online e-learning option for their students, or if they're safe sending their school, they're open and ready to have them. >> reporter: you have to declare whether or not you're going to drop
>> hey, nicole. for the parent who keeping their kids at home, they feel like the school did not consult them enough. for the parents who dropped their kids off, i think there's relief that they're back at school. on the bus, there'll be a wellnessarrive. no more playing outside in big groups, no more eating in the cafeteria and masks for everybody. the masks don't seem to be a problem. listen to two parents about balancing that at-home learning kpra compared to learning at school....
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>>> muchas gracias nicole. sÍ vamos a continuar con este campamento de verano y precisamente como ya es Época de calor y mucha gente quiere estar afuera. es es un buen momento para hacer un picni sobre todo ahora que algunos de los parques ya estÁn reabriendo. pero buen hay que hacerlo de una forma segura. y por eso una de nuestras colaboradoras del campamento de verano nos muestra cuÁles son las reglas para tener un picnic con todo el Éxito del mundo en este nuevo normal veamos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> hola muy buenos dÍas, mi nombre es marÍa y el dia de hoy les voy a enseÑar cÓmo hacer un picnic con distanciamiento social. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> el primer paso hoy que el parque estÉ abierta al pÚblico y acogerse a las normas y reglas. segundo paso utilizamos una cuerda como esta para delinear este lugar. tercer paso reemplazamos el mantel por cojines para tener 6 pies. >>> cuarto paso llevaremos una nevera como esta para colocarle una mantica y organizar nuestra comida, en ve
>>> muchas gracias nicole. sÍ vamos a continuar con este campamento de verano y precisamente como ya es Época de calor y mucha gente quiere estar afuera. es es un buen momento para hacer un picni sobre todo ahora que algunos de los parques ya estÁn reabriendo. pero buen hay que hacerlo de una forma segura. y por eso una de nuestras colaboradoras del campamento de verano nos muestra cuÁles son las reglas para tener un picnic con todo el Éxito del mundo en este nuevo normal veamos....
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>>> good day, brian williams with you, nicole wallace will join us in just a minute fist we want to look at the facts as we know them at this hour the coronavirus killed over 142,000 americans. sickened nearly 3.9 million more there is new evidence that that number is beyond there and the cases is two to 13 times higher than reported this suggests a large number of people that did not see symptoms the total number of infections in california passed 400,000 that puts the state on pace to pass new york as the state with the highest coronavirus cases, and the top infectious disease expert responded to the president, a long time mask denier, tweeting a picture wearing a mask during that visit a couple weekends ago to walter reed fauci responded. >> i was pleads to see the president readingwearing a mask i think we have turned the road for a consistent message >> hours after that tweet the president showed up at his dc trump branded hotel mingled with prominent republican guests while not wearing a mask nor were many of them. about two hours from now trump goes to the white house briefing roo
>>> good day, brian williams with you, nicole wallace will join us in just a minute fist we want to look at the facts as we know them at this hour the coronavirus killed over 142,000 americans. sickened nearly 3.9 million more there is new evidence that that number is beyond there and the cases is two to 13 times higher than reported this suggests a large number of people that did not see symptoms the total number of infections in california passed 400,000 that puts the state on pace...
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nicole, thank you. thanks as always. do appreciate you. as we continue to take in these powerful images of the flagged-draped casket of john lewis in that hearse headed to its first stop. the martin luther king jr. memorial. we continue to see folks taking pictures along the route. we are going to pause for just a few moments, but we will have much, much more, including the new effort to rename that aforementioned bridge in selma, alabama, after the late congressman from georgia. >> tech: at safelite, we're committed to taking care of you and your car. >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so you only pay for what you need? given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liber
nicole, thank you. thanks as always. do appreciate you. as we continue to take in these powerful images of the flagged-draped casket of john lewis in that hearse headed to its first stop. the martin luther king jr. memorial. we continue to see folks taking pictures along the route. we are going to pause for just a few moments, but we will have much, much more, including the new effort to rename that aforementioned bridge in selma, alabama, after the late congressman from georgia. >> tech:...
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i'm nicolle wallace. it's 3:00 p.m. in the east. 12 noon out west. brian williams will be back with us at this time tomorrow. we begin with the facts and headlines as we know them at this hour. >>> the coronavirus is spreading faster than at any point in the pandemic. as 22 states and 2 u.s. territories have set new daily infection records just since july 1st. 75,000 new cases were reported just yesterday, the highest single-day total yet. that brings the number of confirmed infections in the united states to nearly 3.5 million with the death toll climbing to 138,000 souls. the university of washington institute for health metricses and evaluation, a model once touted by the white house now projects that the virus could now kill more than 224,000 americans by november 1st. former fda commissioner scott gottlieb say new cases will slow. >> arizona looks like it's the upper limited of its testing capacity. we'll start to see new cases on a daily basis to start slow their growth. we really need to look at hospitalizations to know what's going on in thos
i'm nicolle wallace. it's 3:00 p.m. in the east. 12 noon out west. brian williams will be back with us at this time tomorrow. we begin with the facts and headlines as we know them at this hour. >>> the coronavirus is spreading faster than at any point in the pandemic. as 22 states and 2 u.s. territories have set new daily infection records just since july 1st. 75,000 new cases were reported just yesterday, the highest single-day total yet. that brings the number of confirmed infections...
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>> qué tal nicole hay nueva información sobre los implicados en el caso de vanessa habían dos sospechosos en la mira pero uno se quitó la vida ayer un soldado que huyó cuando supo que lo estaban buscando y después se quitó la vida la segunda sospechosa está arrestada mientras que la misma persona que la acosaba fue la misma que la asesinó >> también la familia dio una conferencia de prensa muy emotiva cuéntanos sobre eso >> así es nicole la familia ofreció una conferencia de prensa con la abogada desde washington escuchar a la hermana mayor diciendo que a la hermana se le trató mal y que se les mintió en la cara vamos a esperar a ver qué pasa con la confirmación de los restos encontrados >> ella amaba a este país y quería trabajar y proteger al país dijo la familia muchas gracias por tu reporte desde texas (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> los números no engañan la crisis de contagios por el coronavirus va en ascenso y el país se empeña a romper su récord lo que ha puesto un freno en la reapertura vamos con más detalles acerca de esta noticia desde los Ángeles cualq
>> qué tal nicole hay nueva información sobre los implicados en el caso de vanessa habían dos sospechosos en la mira pero uno se quitó la vida ayer un soldado que huyó cuando supo que lo estaban buscando y después se quitó la vida la segunda sospechosa está arrestada mientras que la misma persona que la acosaba fue la misma que la asesinó >> también la familia dio una conferencia de prensa muy emotiva cuéntanos sobre eso >> así es nicole la familia ofreció una...
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y bueno, bueno vamos con las noticias con nicole suÁrez venga nicole. >>> muy buenos dÍas a ustedes en casita vamos a abrir este segmento noticioso hablando sobre el nuevo rÉcord que se enfrentan miles de dreamers en estados unidos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> activistas y organizaciones que respaldan los dreamers van a debatir en las cortes la orden del presidente trump que busca ponerle nuevos trabas al programa daca buenos dÍas maria paula cÓmo se siente los soÑadores te escuchamos? >>> muy decepcionados despuÉs de escuchar esta nueva orden del gobierno que cambia de una manera muy importante los protocolos del programa de daca despuÉs de que como era de cÓmo fue creado en el 2012 a partir de ayer cuando se dio este memo rando las personas que renueven su permiso tendrÁn un aÑo de autorizaciÓn para estar legalmente en el paÍs y disfrutar de los beneficios de daca y en el 2012 este permiso se renovarÍa por 2 aÑos y rechazar quienes querÍan ser amparados por daca no pueden hacerlo y esto para muchos es indignante asÍ lo han dicho, ya que la corte suprema habÍa fallado en c
y bueno, bueno vamos con las noticias con nicole suÁrez venga nicole. >>> muy buenos dÍas a ustedes en casita vamos a abrir este segmento noticioso hablando sobre el nuevo rÉcord que se enfrentan miles de dreamers en estados unidos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> activistas y organizaciones que respaldan los dreamers van a debatir en las cortes la orden del presidente trump que busca ponerle nuevos trabas al programa daca buenos dÍas maria paula cÓmo se siente los soÑadores te...
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>> well, there's no real good news, nicolle. we've had this massive resurgence of covid-19 in the united states mainly focused in the southern u.s. we're at 40,000 cases last week. that was 10,000 cases -- 5,000 to 10,000 more than our peak back in april and may. now in the early part of this week, 50,000. now we're headed to 60,000. and dr. fauci has predicted we'll soon get to 100,000. if you look at the -- if you extrapolate times the populations of texas, arizona and florida, we're already there. so you have this steep acceleration in the number of cases. it's being paralleled by hospital admissions, intensive care unit admissions, the positivity rate is going up. so this is terrible public health crisis that we're now facing. and we still, as far as i can tell, do not seem to have any national plan or road map for what to do. it's still business as usual. let the states decide. the federal government and the task force will ensure that we have adequate supplies and supply chain management for ppe and masks and other measure
>> well, there's no real good news, nicolle. we've had this massive resurgence of covid-19 in the united states mainly focused in the southern u.s. we're at 40,000 cases last week. that was 10,000 cases -- 5,000 to 10,000 more than our peak back in april and may. now in the early part of this week, 50,000. now we're headed to 60,000. and dr. fauci has predicted we'll soon get to 100,000. if you look at the -- if you extrapolate times the populations of texas, arizona and florida, we're...
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suárez y las noticias del día muy buenos días nicole (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> cifras de 150 mil nuevos casos de coronavirus en julio y pone al borde del colapso a hospitales en los estados más afectados del país acoso sexual es incorporado a la línea de investigación en el caso de vanessa guillén que había dicho el presunto hostigamiento corte de apelaciones de san francisco niega la política del presidente donald trump para no dar asilo a personas y falsa denuncia de una mujer ante una confrontación racista veto a tik tok estados unidos quiere prohibir las redes sociales de aplicaciones chinas como esta como se ha hecho en otras ocasiones, un cuarto de millón de nuevos casos de coronavirus casi 42 mil casos de media como en la florida en miami está lourdes con la información muy buenos días adelante >> muy buenos días nicole así es el virus avanza en la florida arizona y texas preocupa no solamente el aumento de casos de covid-19 también las hospitalizaciones en estos estados y el número de pruebas positivas y podría aumentar los fallecimientos que han estado estables
suárez y las noticias del día muy buenos días nicole (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> cifras de 150 mil nuevos casos de coronavirus en julio y pone al borde del colapso a hospitales en los estados más afectados del país acoso sexual es incorporado a la línea de investigación en el caso de vanessa guillén que había dicho el presunto hostigamiento corte de apelaciones de san francisco niega la política del presidente donald trump para no dar asilo a personas y falsa denuncia de...
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nicole, the loss of an american roughly every minute. that ought to personalize this story for people who may be still in denial or think we are getting on top of this. >> i think it does for the vast majority of americans. i think that's why donald trump sees every plunging poll numbers. what's remarkable to me is that the front pages of all three major newspapers today has reporting and graphic depictions of the economic carnage as well. it's a known that trump isn't capable of feeling anyone's pain. the economy is someone he found himself to have some ability to impact. felt pride in it. he is now sitting up in the residence live tweeting a congressional hearing about his own incompetence instead of convening his economic advisers and do something about the economic pain on top of the human suffering from the virus. it's a stunning, stunning, stunning state of affairs. i know i say that all the time. he has given us another exhibit. >> you mentioned that hearing. we showed a bit of fauci's testimony. we heard testimony today additiona
nicole, the loss of an american roughly every minute. that ought to personalize this story for people who may be still in denial or think we are getting on top of this. >> i think it does for the vast majority of americans. i think that's why donald trump sees every plunging poll numbers. what's remarkable to me is that the front pages of all three major newspapers today has reporting and graphic depictions of the economic carnage as well. it's a known that trump isn't capable of feeling...
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nicolle wallace, the host of deadline white house, veteran of the george w. bush white house, my dear friend. nicolle, i miss you a lot. thank you for being here tonight. >> i miss you a lot. >> all right. up here next, a new record today. more new cases of coronavirus diagnosed today in america than ever before. and some details about it that you haven't heard anywhere else that we're going to bring you tonight exclusively. that story is ahead. stay with us. ay with us jim, could you uh kick the tires? oh yes. can you change the color inside the car? oh sure. how about blue? that's more cyan but. jump in the back seat, jim. act like my kids. how much longer? -exactly how they sound. it's got massaging seats too, right? oh yeahhhhh. -oh yeahhhhh. visit the mercedes-benz summer event or shop online at participating dealers. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on select new and certified pre-owned models. "should i invest in stocks or not?" meaning, "are stocks going to rise or not?", let's instead stop looking at the investments, which we can't control, and l
nicolle wallace, the host of deadline white house, veteran of the george w. bush white house, my dear friend. nicolle, i miss you a lot. thank you for being here tonight. >> i miss you a lot. >> all right. up here next, a new record today. more new cases of coronavirus diagnosed today in america than ever before. and some details about it that you haven't heard anywhere else that we're going to bring you tonight exclusively. that story is ahead. stay with us. ay with us jim, could...
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nicolle, i miss you. i'm sorry for talking to you on a dark night under dark circumstances for thank you for making time to be here. >> i feel your pain. and you've gone deep and let me just go forward. i mean, there is no discernable difference between william barr and a bouncer. he has been intellectually overestimated from day one. he is not a mastermind of anything. he is donald trump's body man. there's some well-sourced spin coming out of the white house tonight. i spoke to someone who was enlisted to try to talk trump out of this. no one talks trump out of anything, and no one ever resigns. so there will be rumors, in the coming days, that william barr almost resigned over this. that pat cipollone. and we should remember their names forever. they are accomplices in corruption of one of the most sacred powers. i spoke to two former justice department officials who said trump pardons people because he can and william barr goes along with it because he is complicit in the erasure of robert mueller's p
nicolle, i miss you. i'm sorry for talking to you on a dark night under dark circumstances for thank you for making time to be here. >> i feel your pain. and you've gone deep and let me just go forward. i mean, there is no discernable difference between william barr and a bouncer. he has been intellectually overestimated from day one. he is not a mastermind of anything. he is donald trump's body man. there's some well-sourced spin coming out of the white house tonight. i spoke to someone...
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nicole, let me start with you. let's just discuss the idea that maybe for the first time in a couple of decades a lot of americans are realizing that independence day doesn't symbolize the same thing to everybody. >> yeah. thanks for having me on and for your coverage, as usual. independence day has always been very complex for black americans. clearly we are americans, this is the holiday that marks the independence of our country. but as you pointed out with frederick douglass' speech, douglass perhaps the greatest american the country has produced, black people were not free on independence day. when this country decided that it -- when the colonists decided that they needed to break off from britain in order to become free themselves, they held one-fifth of the population in bondage. that population were enslaved back people. we would -- black people. we would not know freedom by law and citizenship in this country until nearly a century later at the end of the civil war. it's interesting that this has long bee
nicole, let me start with you. let's just discuss the idea that maybe for the first time in a couple of decades a lot of americans are realizing that independence day doesn't symbolize the same thing to everybody. >> yeah. thanks for having me on and for your coverage, as usual. independence day has always been very complex for black americans. clearly we are americans, this is the holiday that marks the independence of our country. but as you pointed out with frederick douglass' speech,...
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para sorprender a los niños y también tenemos más sorpresas en un nuevo día pero ahora pasamos con nicole suárez y las noticias >> muchas gracias muy buenos días a mí me encanta el chocolate así que voy a pasar por la cocina vamos a comenzar con las noticias telemundo un nuevo día (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> investigadores del ejército identificaron los restos encontrados el pasado martes como de vanessa y esto hace eco en todo el país vamos con más detalles acerca de esta noticia >> así es, es vanessa la peor noticia para la familia de la soldado dios la tiene a su lado han sido las palabras para la familia pero hay más preguntas que respuestas lo que causa enojo >> investigadores del ejército dijeron a la familia de vanessa que identificaron los restos como de la soldado latina según dijo la abogada >> en este mensaje por twitter su hermana le dice a vanessa te amo con todo mi corazón y nos vemos pronto >> (información en pantalla) >> en la protesta pidiendo justicia en houston lupita su hermana dijo que su hermana fue acosada de manera sexual en la base militar >> (g
para sorprender a los niños y también tenemos más sorpresas en un nuevo día pero ahora pasamos con nicole suárez y las noticias >> muchas gracias muy buenos días a mí me encanta el chocolate así que voy a pasar por la cocina vamos a comenzar con las noticias telemundo un nuevo día (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> investigadores del ejército identificaron los restos encontrados el pasado martes como de vanessa y esto hace eco en todo el país vamos con más detalles acerca...
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>> and with that, nicole, you're going to be here all night so i'm going to ask you questions later on in the show. but still ahead, season two of president donald trump's coronavirus briefings, this time with an appearance by a medical expert and a hall of fame relief pitcher. the highlights and the low lights next. and as we go to break, we listen in to the memorial service for congressman john lewis. looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, a
>> and with that, nicole, you're going to be here all night so i'm going to ask you questions later on in the show. but still ahead, season two of president donald trump's coronavirus briefings, this time with an appearance by a medical expert and a hall of fame relief pitcher. the highlights and the low lights next. and as we go to break, we listen in to the memorial service for congressman john lewis. looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this...
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in the narrative terms of fact, walter duranty was about good but the new york did not listen, nicole haner jones has hers and not much has changed with the narrative. mark: if the new york times and nicole haner jones were to apply their own standards to the new york times as michael goodwin pointed on the new york post's past week. it has a strong history of racism in strong history connected to slavery. at least part of it did. we would have to bring down the new york times building what we based on their own violent ideological thoughts. we'll be right it's not just fund fees that matter. fund taxes matter too. every time a fund manager sells a stock it triggers a tax liability for you. and the higher the turnover the more you have to pay in taxes every year. and here's the worst part, because of high turnover, you actually might have to pay taxes even if the fund itself loses money. that's why you want to own low turnover funds whenever possible. the less you pay in fund fees, the less you pay in taxes, the more wealth you can accumulate... moms love that land o' frost premium sl
in the narrative terms of fact, walter duranty was about good but the new york did not listen, nicole haner jones has hers and not much has changed with the narrative. mark: if the new york times and nicole haner jones were to apply their own standards to the new york times as michael goodwin pointed on the new york post's past week. it has a strong history of racism in strong history connected to slavery. at least part of it did. we would have to bring down the new york times building what we...
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in the narrative terms of fact, walter duranty was about good but the new york did not listen, nicole haner jones has hers and not much has changed with the narrative. mark: if the new york times and nicole haner jones were to apply their own standards to the new york times as michael goodwin pointed on the new york post's past week. it has a strong history of racism in strong history connected to slavery. at least part of it did. we would have to bring down the new york times building what we based on their own violent ideological thoughts. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: how to destroy american in three easy steps is writing a book and it'll be out this coming tuesday, get it on amazon.com. it seems to be that any nation that continues to focus on is a perfectionist or past failures is a nation that is doing it, any nation that does not accept the fact that there's a norm as progress, in our case in enormous progress, a massive civil war, civil rights law, civil rights battles, court decisions in a society that struggled with the issue of slavery and segregation and wrestled
in the narrative terms of fact, walter duranty was about good but the new york did not listen, nicole haner jones has hers and not much has changed with the narrative. mark: if the new york times and nicole haner jones were to apply their own standards to the new york times as michael goodwin pointed on the new york post's past week. it has a strong history of racism in strong history connected to slavery. at least part of it did. we would have to bring down the new york times building what we...
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dando ejemplo a todos nicole suÁrez esta aquÍ para contarnos muy buenas tardes nicole. >>> buenas tardes felicidad traemos imÁgenes tiernas para comenzar la semana, un vecino captÓ como anthony hernÁndez le puso una mascarilla a su perro anthony tambiÉn se asegura de ponerse su mÁscara antes de salir a comprar huevos y leche para su familia. ahÍ verÁn quÉ los dos tienen tremendo equilibrio y es que cuando se trata de reducir el riesgo de covid-19 cualquier precauciÓn es buena. vamos a escuchar ahora al pequeÑo. >>> creo que todos tambiÉn que dios les cuide y gracias por no sÉ cÓmo se me ocurrio subir a mi perro a la bici >>> quÉ divino eso si es un joven responsable y consciente con lo que estÁ pasando en el unido verdad >>> sÍ amoroso ademÁs con un perro fuera de serie que ese sostiene en la bici y se deja poner la mascarilla >>> anthony adora a los animales ha puesto fotos con sus mascotas la familia tiene 7 perros y dos gatos >>> cÓmo lo hacen con este minizoolÓgico por supuesto que este video ha conmovido a muchos en la internet >>> sÍ miles de personas se han imp
dando ejemplo a todos nicole suÁrez esta aquÍ para contarnos muy buenas tardes nicole. >>> buenas tardes felicidad traemos imÁgenes tiernas para comenzar la semana, un vecino captÓ como anthony hernÁndez le puso una mascarilla a su perro anthony tambiÉn se asegura de ponerse su mÁscara antes de salir a comprar huevos y leche para su familia. ahÍ verÁn quÉ los dos tienen tremendo equilibrio y es que cuando se trata de reducir el riesgo de covid-19 cualquier precauciÓn es...
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>> this is it, nicolle. there are two issues here. one is the -- how this highlights that we cannot exist in a bubble. if there are surges of infection in the community, you can't seal yourself off from it. no school is going to be able to seal themselves off. we have to be controlling this rapid surge. the second part is, i think all of us would love to have the type of access to rapid available testing that these baseball players do. testing doesn't prevent someone from getting infected, but it does prevent others around them from doing so. if we had testing we could do every day or every few days before going to work or school, that would make those places safer. i find it unbelievable we don't have a strategy for procuring these tests when the technology exists. there are rapid antigen tests that can be rapidly produced and distributed. they're available in other countries. they can be available here. why aren't we doing it? >> based on jake sherman's reporting republican staffers are being bullied in the offices over wearing mask
>> this is it, nicolle. there are two issues here. one is the -- how this highlights that we cannot exist in a bubble. if there are surges of infection in the community, you can't seal yourself off from it. no school is going to be able to seal themselves off. we have to be controlling this rapid surge. the second part is, i think all of us would love to have the type of access to rapid available testing that these baseball players do. testing doesn't prevent someone from getting...
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nicolle wallace, the host of "deadline: white house," veteran of the george w. bush white house, my dear friend. nicolle, i miss you a lot. thank you for being here tonight. >> i miss you a lot. >>> all right. up here next, a new record today. more new cases of coronavirus diagnosed today in america than ever before. and some details about it that you haven't heard anywhere else that we're going to bring you tonight exclusively. that story is ahead. stay with us. look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. try downy fabric conditioner. unlike detergent alone, downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning and smoothing fibers, so clothes look newer, longer. downy and it's done. you can't always stop for a fingerstick.betes with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing.
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i'm joined now by nicole hannah jones with the "new york times" magazine. jalani cobb and jonathan la mere, a white house reporter with the associated press. i'm going to you first, jonathan to get the reporting on this. donald trump used the nixon phrase silent majority and talked about what he wants to do. here he is. >> i think we're doing very well in the polls and i think you have a silent majority, the likes of which this country has never seen before. >> you know, so in 2016 there was what you called a shy tory voter. voters that wouldn't tell pollsters that they liked donald trump because they didn't want to be associated with racism because of his antiimmigration rhetoric. do they have some information that there is a shy trump voter in 2020. all of the polls show he is losing even among suburban white voters? >> that's right, joy. first of all, congrats on the new show this week. the campaign does believe that there are voters out there who have not voted in the past and their whole plan this time around is to try to turn them around again as diff
i'm joined now by nicole hannah jones with the "new york times" magazine. jalani cobb and jonathan la mere, a white house reporter with the associated press. i'm going to you first, jonathan to get the reporting on this. donald trump used the nixon phrase silent majority and talked about what he wants to do. here he is. >> i think we're doing very well in the polls and i think you have a silent majority, the likes of which this country has never seen before. >> you know,...