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chris: a day. >> cases. chris: it went down and now since june it has gone up more than double, one day this week, 75,000 new cases, more than double. >> that's because we have great testing, because we have the best testing in the world. if we didn't test you wouldn't show that chart. if we tested half as much, the numbers would be down. chris: this isn't burning embers. >> we'll put out the flames and in some cases we'll put out burning embers. we have embers and we do have flames. florida became more flame-like. but it's going to be under control. you know, it's not just this country. it's many countries. we don't talk about it in the news. they don't talk about mexico and brazil and still parts of europe. which actually got hit sooner than us so it's a little ahead of us in that sense. but you take a look, why don't they talk about mexico? which is not helping us. thank god i built most of the wall. if i didn't have the wall up, we would have a much bigger problem with mexico. chris: sir, we have the sev
chris: a day. >> cases. chris: it went down and now since june it has gone up more than double, one day this week, 75,000 new cases, more than double. >> that's because we have great testing, because we have the best testing in the world. if we didn't test you wouldn't show that chart. if we tested half as much, the numbers would be down. chris: this isn't burning embers. >> we'll put out the flames and in some cases we'll put out burning embers. we have embers and we do have...
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chris: i'm chris wallace. in the middle of a pandemic and election year and a nation divided, we talk in depth with president donald trump. ♪ chris: today, we spend the full hour at the white house and ask the president about the nation's most pressing issues. let's start with the surge of the coronavirus across the country in recent months. a lot of people say this is because we don't have a national plan. do you take responsibility for that? we ask him about reopening schools and whether washington will pass another big relief bill for businesses that have been shut down and workers that have been laid off. the stimulus bill is running out the end of this month. will you only sign a bill that has those two provisions? then, the nationwide protests against racism in police forces, along with a dramatic increase in urban violence. there has been a spike in violent crime in america in recent weeks. how do you explain it and what are you going to do about it? and we tell the president about new fox polls on th
chris: i'm chris wallace. in the middle of a pandemic and election year and a nation divided, we talk in depth with president donald trump. ♪ chris: today, we spend the full hour at the white house and ask the president about the nation's most pressing issues. let's start with the surge of the coronavirus across the country in recent months. a lot of people say this is because we don't have a national plan. do you take responsibility for that? we ask him about reopening schools and whether...
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chris: i'm chris wallace. it is now 100 days til the election, and voters must decide who they trust more to deal with the coronavirus, the economic fallout and violence in our cities. ♪ ♪ >> the president, geffen, -- again, is focused on money and american workers. chris: the white house and senate republicans are still at odds over how to shore up the economy as some key benefits expire. we'll ask treasury secretary and lead administration negotiator steven mnuchin when we'll get answers about new funding for workers and businesses. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. >>> then, president trump changes tactics as the white house tries to get a handle on the virus. >> it will probably, unfortunately, get worse before it gets better. chris: as states reimpose restrictions and hospitals fill to capacity, we'll discuss the latest with former cdc director dr. tom frieden. >>> plus -- >> i'm announcing a surge of federal law enforcement into american communities plagued by violent crime. chris: violent spikes i
chris: i'm chris wallace. it is now 100 days til the election, and voters must decide who they trust more to deal with the coronavirus, the economic fallout and violence in our cities. ♪ ♪ >> the president, geffen, -- again, is focused on money and american workers. chris: the white house and senate republicans are still at odds over how to shore up the economy as some key benefits expire. we'll ask treasury secretary and lead administration negotiator steven mnuchin when we'll get...
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chris: i'm chris wallace. president trump pushes for the nation's students to return to the classroom. even as the coronavirus spikes. ♪ >> we have to get our schools open and stop this political nonsense. chris: parents, students an teachers debate the risk of prolonged virtual learning versus the risk from the virus itself while the trump administration threatens to cut funding for schools that stay closed. >> why should they receive funds for something they're not going to do? chris: we'll ask education secretary betsy devos about the challenging of starting the new school year in the midst of a pandemic. states dial back on reopening as coronavirus cases hit news highs. we'll ask dr. tom inglesby director for the center of health security what's driving the latest surge. and president trump commutes the sentence of long-time ally roger stones days before he was set to go to prison. we'll ask our sunday panel about the president's latest intervention in the criminal justice systemming all right now, on fo
chris: i'm chris wallace. president trump pushes for the nation's students to return to the classroom. even as the coronavirus spikes. ♪ >> we have to get our schools open and stop this political nonsense. chris: parents, students an teachers debate the risk of prolonged virtual learning versus the risk from the virus itself while the trump administration threatens to cut funding for schools that stay closed. >> why should they receive funds for something they're not going to do?...
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. >> thank you, chris. chris: up next, the u.s. continues to see near record numbers of new coronavirus cases every day. we'll talk with the former head of the cdc about the continued spread and new guidance for reopening schools. ♪ ♪ guys, times are tough. but force factor's test x180 can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. 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 prepaid card when you switch. 5g is now included with all new data options. switch and save hundreds. xfinity mobile. ♪ ♪ chris: as covid cases continue to spike across the sun belt, health experts are warning americ
. >> thank you, chris. chris: up next, the u.s. continues to see near record numbers of new coronavirus cases every day. we'll talk with the former head of the cdc about the continued spread and new guidance for reopening schools. ♪ ♪ guys, times are tough. but force factor's test x180 can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart....
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chris: august 5. >> yes. chris: you had to go home. >> yes, we insisted. chris: back to here oshima. >> yes. chris: as she headed back to her family's estate of film crew on the island prepared a record to be released to the public after tibbets and his men made history. >> the crew had their final briefing on whether an air and sea rescue. chris: the few men of shown photos the trinity test never imagined one bomb could be so deadly. now, they were going to be the ones to drop it, not in an empty desert but on a densely populated japanese city. ♪ >> at 2:45 a.m. august 6, 1945 colonel tibbets takes the enola gay down the runway into the air beginning the 6.5 hour flight to japan. chris: tibbets knew better than anyone how many things could go wrong on the mission and they could be shut down and the crew carried a cyanide to commit suicide and avoid capture and torture. the bomb could be detonated prematurely and if the enemy found their radiofrequency and even if the mission went perfectly shock waves from the explosion could tear the enola gay apart. a
chris: august 5. >> yes. chris: you had to go home. >> yes, we insisted. chris: back to here oshima. >> yes. chris: as she headed back to her family's estate of film crew on the island prepared a record to be released to the public after tibbets and his men made history. >> the crew had their final briefing on whether an air and sea rescue. chris: the few men of shown photos the trinity test never imagined one bomb could be so deadly. now, they were going to be the ones...
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chris: yeah. of course i think almost everyone you mentioned there is either in a toss-up or in a state that's now leaning democrat. we will continue this conversation. we've got 115 days according to karl rove. thank you, panel. see you next sunday. up next, our power player of the week, creating stylish hats and going strong at the century mark. you try to stay ahead of the mess but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. when you start with a better that's no way to treat a dog... ...you can do no wrong. where did you learn that? the internet... yeah? mmm! with no artificial preservatives or added nitrates or nitrites, it's all for the love of hot dogs. 1 in 5 people you meet wear yeah. that many! but right now, is not the time to talk about it. so when you're ready, search 'my denture care'. poligrip and polident. fixed. fresh. and just b
chris: yeah. of course i think almost everyone you mentioned there is either in a toss-up or in a state that's now leaning democrat. we will continue this conversation. we've got 115 days according to karl rove. thank you, panel. see you next sunday. up next, our power player of the week, creating stylish hats and going strong at the century mark. you try to stay ahead of the mess but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray,...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace buried in the middle of a pandemic, an election year, and a nation divided, we talk in depth with president donald trump. ♪ today we spend the full hour at the white house and asked the president about the nation's most pressing issues. let's start with a surge of the coronavirus across the country in recent months. a lot of people say this is because we don't have a national plan. do take responsivity for that? >> chris: we ask them about reopening schools and whether washington will pass another big relief bill for businesses that have been shut down and workers that have been laid off. if >> chris: the stimulus bill is running out the end of this month. will you only sent a bill that has provisions? >> chris: then, the nationwide protests against racism and police forces along with a dramatic increase in. >> there's been a spike in violent crime in recent weeks, how do you explain it or what he going going to do about it? >> chris: and we tell the president about new fox poll's from the state of the 2020 race. >> you talked about how your winning and th
>> chris: i'm chris wallace buried in the middle of a pandemic, an election year, and a nation divided, we talk in depth with president donald trump. ♪ today we spend the full hour at the white house and asked the president about the nation's most pressing issues. let's start with a surge of the coronavirus across the country in recent months. a lot of people say this is because we don't have a national plan. do take responsivity for that? >> chris: we ask them about reopening...
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. >> thank you, chris. chris: up next, the u.s. continues to see near record numbers of new coronavirus cases every day. we'll talk with the former head of the cdc about the continued spread and new guidance for reopening schools. ♪ ♪ still fresh... unstopables in-wash scent booster. downy unstopables. when you start with a better that's no way to treat a dog... ...you can do no wrong. where did you learn that? the internet... yeah? mmm! with no artificial preservatives or added nitrates or nitrites, it's all for the love of hot dogs. maria had to do everything for me. [maria] she had these awful blisters on her back. i don't want shingles when i'm your age. [camera man] actually, if you're 50 or older, you're at increased risk. [maria] that's life, nothing you can do... [camera man] uh, shingles can be prevented. [maria & theresa] shingles can be whaaaat? [camera man] prevented. you can get vaccinated. [maria] where? [camera man] at your pharmacy, at your doctor's. [maria] hold on! [maria] don't want to go through that! [there
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man: chris. -lemonis: you're chris? -chris: i'm chris. lemonis: and so, walk me through the process, 'cause i want to have a better appreciation for how beautiful the product is. chris: so, this is basically where it starts. i mean, this comes directly from the mill in wisconsin. it's hardrock maple. it's perfect wood for a skateboard. -lemonis: okay. -chris: your first ply is a long ply. -lemonis: okay. chris: what you have is the fibers running the long way, which gives you that longitudinal stiffness. lemonis: so, it sits in here for how long? chris: 45 minutes. they come out looking like this. -lemonis: so, this comes out of there. -chris: correct. lemonis: where does it go from here? chris: we throw the truck holes in, and this is our drill press right here. mike: this piece of metal i'm holding onto is the truck. we assemble this. lemonis: amount of detail that goes into this is unbelievable. sandy: yeah. have to be very careful, 'cause you don't want to dig into the wood. and i can shape the boards, i can cut them, i can decal them
man: chris. -lemonis: you're chris? -chris: i'm chris. lemonis: and so, walk me through the process, 'cause i want to have a better appreciation for how beautiful the product is. chris: so, this is basically where it starts. i mean, this comes directly from the mill in wisconsin. it's hardrock maple. it's perfect wood for a skateboard. -lemonis: okay. -chris: your first ply is a long ply. -lemonis: okay. chris: what you have is the fibers running the long way, which gives you that longitudinal...
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>> chris downey: no. i never thought-- >> stahl: you never thought-- you never thought the word "insurmountable--" >> chris downey: lots of people, friends that were architects and anybody else would say, "oh my god, it's the worst thing imaginable, to be an architect and to lose your sight. i can't imagine anything worse." but i quickly came to realize that the creative process is an intellectual process. it's how you think. so i just needed new tools. >> stahl: new tools? downey found a printer that could emboss architectural drawings so that he could read and understand through touch.>>e normal prints, normal drawings, on the computer. but then they just come out in tactile form. >> stahl: so it is like braille, isn't it? >> chris downey: right. >> stahl: and he came up with a way to "sketch" his ideas onto the plans using a simple children's toy-- malleable wax sticks that he shapes to show his modifications to others. and he says something surprising started to happen. he could no longer see building
>> chris downey: no. i never thought-- >> stahl: you never thought-- you never thought the word "insurmountable--" >> chris downey: lots of people, friends that were architects and anybody else would say, "oh my god, it's the worst thing imaginable, to be an architect and to lose your sight. i can't imagine anything worse." but i quickly came to realize that the creative process is an intellectual process. it's how you think. so i just needed new tools....
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what is his resistance, chris? >> chris, i think he's done a good job. first of all, let's give him credit. a plus for handling the economic response. we faced a near economic collapse. he has signed off on three and, now, soon to be four, bipartisan stimulus bills that are in the trillions of dollars to keep this economy going. keep the country going. you know, barack obama, when he started his presidency, started with a trillion dollar stimulus and he wouldn't allow any republicans to be part of it. this president's just -- four bipartisan stimulus bills. so the idea he's some sort of rogue president. >> wait, chris, how is he doing the job he needs to do? i don't want to talk about cnn. hold on a second. we just had our worst quarter in history. we are, relatively, faring worse than other countries that dealt with this, at similar scale and worse scale. i don't know how you give him an a plus. i wish you had been one of my teachers in school. but don't make it about obama. obama inherited one of the worst economies in history, and took some of the too
what is his resistance, chris? >> chris, i think he's done a good job. first of all, let's give him credit. a plus for handling the economic response. we faced a near economic collapse. he has signed off on three and, now, soon to be four, bipartisan stimulus bills that are in the trillions of dollars to keep this economy going. keep the country going. you know, barack obama, when he started his presidency, started with a trillion dollar stimulus and he wouldn't allow any republicans to...
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chris: schools happen in an environment. if there's 30 of cases in a state, in a country, that's very different than a place where it's out of control and there's 70,000 new cases in a day. >> and we're not talking about places where it's, quote, out of control. we're talking about the rule, not the exception. and where there are hot spots in the future in the fall, of course that has to be dealt with differently. and i would reference miami-dade county which has a very robust continuity of learning plan that was put into place in anticipation of hurricanes but it's very appropriate here. the state of florida has said in the fall, parents and students need to be able to count on a five day a week, in-person school situation. and where those parents or where that situation suggests something else for a shorter period operiod of time, there he plans for learning continue 100% of the time, full-time, in a different setting. so miami-dade has multiple plat forms for students to continue to learn. chris: i have one last question,
chris: schools happen in an environment. if there's 30 of cases in a state, in a country, that's very different than a place where it's out of control and there's 70,000 new cases in a day. >> and we're not talking about places where it's, quote, out of control. we're talking about the rule, not the exception. and where there are hot spots in the future in the fall, of course that has to be dealt with differently. and i would reference miami-dade county which has a very robust continuity...
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and then the second person i called was chris. >> 14-year-old chris bagshaw. annie had brought him over to the house a few times. >> he was kind of quiet. i kind of took it as the, all right, i'm here with my girlfriend's parents, i want to make sure they don't kill me, so. >> was he in and out of the picture for her as the boyfriend of the moment? >> mm-hmm. >> his stock would rise and fall? >> yep, she was crazy about him. >> chris told veronica he didn't know where annie was, but he had potentially significant information. chris told veronica she was running away with a guy named l.j. >> we were shocked because we didn't know all of her friends because they changed a lot, depending on who she was hanging out with at the moment. but it wasn't familiar at all. >> a police officer came and took a report. james, meanwhile, called up the gps function on annie's cell phone. >> it put her around the golf course around riverton, within a mile of that, around the bridge area. >> the bridge at the jordan river, just a couple of miles from their home, a place jogger,
and then the second person i called was chris. >> 14-year-old chris bagshaw. annie had brought him over to the house a few times. >> he was kind of quiet. i kind of took it as the, all right, i'm here with my girlfriend's parents, i want to make sure they don't kill me, so. >> was he in and out of the picture for her as the boyfriend of the moment? >> mm-hmm. >> his stock would rise and fall? >> yep, she was crazy about him. >> chris told veronica he...
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according to ladell king, chris jordan was the driver who took julius to the scene. >> chris jordan, we called him westside. he was part of our basketball team. back then, really, christopher jordan and julius didn't really hang around each other. we were into basketball, christopher jordan was kind of into some other stuff. >> chris actually left santa fe high school because he was kind of involved with some gangs. >> he certainly had friends that were in some gangs. but he was not a gang member. >> i mentored chris a lot. he just would want to come across as tough. i did not see him as a tough person, but he had a rep he wanted to build. >> julius went to the university of oklahoma. myself, i went to grambling state university to play basketball. i kind of reconnected with julius, may of 1999. and christopher jordan is with him. and i say, yo, j.j. that's what i called him, what's the deal with you hanging with westside? he's like, man, we just hanging. i thought something's not right about my best friend hanging with this gentleman. >> after chris jordan was arrested, he was taken
according to ladell king, chris jordan was the driver who took julius to the scene. >> chris jordan, we called him westside. he was part of our basketball team. back then, really, christopher jordan and julius didn't really hang around each other. we were into basketball, christopher jordan was kind of into some other stuff. >> chris actually left santa fe high school because he was kind of involved with some gangs. >> he certainly had friends that were in some gangs. but he...
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mike: chris and him did, not me. lemonis: where's chris at? grab chris. -mike: yo, chris? -chris: yeah? -lemonis: hey. -chris: hey. lemonis: what's the story with these? chris: i try to use the "good, better, best" model -for cajóns, okay? -lemonis: yeah. chris: i placed an original order with scott. lemonis: how many? chris: for six good and six better. lemonis: 12 total. 6 good and 6 better? -chris: yeah. -lemonis: and the six good -- -how many did you get of those? -chris: zero. mike: and scott brought all of these and handed us an invoice for a lot of money. lemonis: what was the bill for each of them? chris: he charged us $195. lemonis: and so, if any other vendor had delivered us what we didn't ask for, what would we do? -chris: i would return it all. -lemonis: right. chris: i didn't want to ruin that relationship. it seems like scott hasn't gotten over some of the...past when mike is trying to bridge that gap and move on. lemonis: you should be able to go to bed at night -- i'm just being straight with you -- and feel like you've done your part because i know how h
mike: chris and him did, not me. lemonis: where's chris at? grab chris. -mike: yo, chris? -chris: yeah? -lemonis: hey. -chris: hey. lemonis: what's the story with these? chris: i try to use the "good, better, best" model -for cajóns, okay? -lemonis: yeah. chris: i placed an original order with scott. lemonis: how many? chris: for six good and six better. lemonis: 12 total. 6 good and 6 better? -chris: yeah. -lemonis: and the six good -- -how many did you get of those? -chris: zero....
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chris david goes up there -- >> we are not going into crowds and grabbing people. >> chris david asks them about their constitutional duty. you can say that's a little bit of a provocative thing to talk about in the middle of a protest, but hi wasn't making a move on the building. he you got lucky he was go big. he would have been knock down on the ground and beaten badly. he's disadvantaged by size, that man. what is that about? >> so, the -- there are four agencies there. >> right. >> there are the u.s. marshalls, which is who you saw interacting with chris david. >> that's not dhs. that's doj. >> right. so i can get every ounce of detail out of dhs officers. >> right. >> i don't have the ability to do that with the marshalls. they're not in my chain of command. >> that's a little too convenient, isn't it, ken? you still got eyes. you got two good eyes and that good looking head. but i'm saying -- >> wasn't designed by me. >> it wasn't about the building, okay? and your guys at cbp were brought in to back up the marshalls. the marshalls are supposed to defend the courthouse. cbp is
chris david goes up there -- >> we are not going into crowds and grabbing people. >> chris david asks them about their constitutional duty. you can say that's a little bit of a provocative thing to talk about in the middle of a protest, but hi wasn't making a move on the building. he you got lucky he was go big. he would have been knock down on the ground and beaten badly. he's disadvantaged by size, that man. what is that about? >> so, the -- there are four agencies there....
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peter: chris mills rodrigo. chris: continuing with the discussion of privacy. during the coronavirus pandemic, there's been a lot of questions about technology companies having access to more sensitive data like health information. i know that you and your colleagues in the committee and democrats both introduced competing legislation on privacy related to coronavirus. can you give us a little bit of information about where you are at in that process and what is the sticking point now? rep. walden: i wish we were farther along. it is always easy when you have been the chairman and now chairman and exxon permanently since i am retiring. this is what i would have done. privacy is something the senator and i would have joined focus on early on. we talked a lot about it. then my party lost the majority and i lost the gavel. we were hoping to get ahead of california privacy laws taking effect and look at what worked and didn't work there. you have the whole european issue now, as you know, on data privacy. america should lead in this space. privacyd set a strong pro
peter: chris mills rodrigo. chris: continuing with the discussion of privacy. during the coronavirus pandemic, there's been a lot of questions about technology companies having access to more sensitive data like health information. i know that you and your colleagues in the committee and democrats both introduced competing legislation on privacy related to coronavirus. can you give us a little bit of information about where you are at in that process and what is the sticking point now? rep....
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chris: i'm chris wallace. in the middle of a pandemic and election year and a nation divided, we talk in depth with president donald trump. ♪ chris: today, we spend the full hour at the white house and ask the president about the nation's most pressing issues. let's start with the surge of the coronavirus across the country in recent months. a lot of people say this is because we don't have a national plan. do you take responsibility for that? we ask him about reopening schools and whether washington will pass another big relief bill for businesses that have been shut down and workers that have been laid off. thelu
chris: i'm chris wallace. in the middle of a pandemic and election year and a nation divided, we talk in depth with president donald trump. ♪ chris: today, we spend the full hour at the white house and ask the president about the nation's most pressing issues. let's start with the surge of the coronavirus across the country in recent months. a lot of people say this is because we don't have a national plan. do you take responsibility for that? we ask him about reopening schools and whether...
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not a man who often gets credit, chris woa kes, a man who often gets credit, chris woakes, but a man who often gets credit, chris woa kes, but he a man who often gets credit, chris woakes, but he had a great day as well. absolutely. any kind if feel that anderson— broad duo retire, he will be out of the limelight, but you feel he doesn't mind that. he has got a fantastic record in england and he will step up as the opening bowler once they do retire. hope not too soon, though. know, and i guess on another day, he would be getting more of the headlines but it is about stuart broad and what he has received, and that response. 0ne of the things i liked broad said afterwards was about the west indies saying they are here, they were in the bubble, they made the sacrifice of the series could have been played. we continue to watch what broad did today. one thing that struck me about him is it is not just what he does on the pitch, it's how he speaks often as well. absolutely. he is an articulate person from the camera. regards to the west indies, we have heard it, anybody from england or
not a man who often gets credit, chris woa kes, a man who often gets credit, chris woakes, but a man who often gets credit, chris woa kes, but he a man who often gets credit, chris woakes, but he had a great day as well. absolutely. any kind if feel that anderson— broad duo retire, he will be out of the limelight, but you feel he doesn't mind that. he has got a fantastic record in england and he will step up as the opening bowler once they do retire. hope not too soon, though. know, and i...
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chris? chris: david spunt reporting from bridgewater, new jersey. david, thank you. >>> joining us now, treasury secretary, steve mnuchin. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. it's good to be with you. chris: house democrats passed their bill fully two months ago, but here we are the last week in july, and the white house and senate republicans still can't agree on just a gop package. meanwhile, a federal ban on i instructions ran out yesterday -- evictions ran out yesterday, federal unemployment benefits ran out on friday, and the last checks have already gone out, expect payroll protection program for businesses is running out early next month. here's senate democratic leader chuck schumer. >> they have been so divided, so discuss organized, so unprepared that they have struggled to even draft a partisan proposal within their own conference, they can't come together. chris: won't millions of
chris? chris: david spunt reporting from bridgewater, new jersey. david, thank you. >>> joining us now, treasury secretary, steve mnuchin. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. it's good to be with you. chris: house democrats passed their bill fully two months ago, but here we are the last week in july, and the white house and senate republicans still can't agree on just a gop package. meanwhile, a federal ban on i instructions ran out yesterday -- evictions...
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i'm chris jansing. president trump is on his way back to the white house after visiting walter reed medical
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chris: ask for having me. i'm curious to know how the coronavirus pandemic has shifted the priorities of you and your subcommittee. representative doyle: it has obviously made it much more difficult to schedule hearings and do our normal course of business. we had a hearing last week on this information. i'm sure we will talk about that later. we don't at this time know when our next hearing is going to be. there are six committees on energy and commerce, all competing for spots. there is also a limited amount of time left as we move into the recess, leadership 20 to get certain legislation to the floor, so those will take precedence, depending on the committee or subcommittee, so it has made the normal operations of the committee more difficult. but we are all learning this technology, zoom, webex and other media to conduct our hearings, and have been able to do it without many glitches. chris: do you see the potential for digital hearings moving forward? representative doyle: i am old school. i like that we
chris: ask for having me. i'm curious to know how the coronavirus pandemic has shifted the priorities of you and your subcommittee. representative doyle: it has obviously made it much more difficult to schedule hearings and do our normal course of business. we had a hearing last week on this information. i'm sure we will talk about that later. we don't at this time know when our next hearing is going to be. there are six committees on energy and commerce, all competing for spots. there is also...
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>> well, you know, chris, i'm concerned about this. we can show, you know, as much as we've heard about her over the years about her time on the bench but we got to know her medical history, as well. in 9'99 she had colon cancer surgery and treatment in 2009 and in the interim stuff done on her heart and lungs. the last two lines, august 2019 she had another pancreatic cancer treatment. unclear at this point was this new, recurrence, we know she got immu immunotherap immunotherapy. what we're learning today, chris, that immune know therapy did not work. in may of 2019 when she had a gull bladder treatment, when we know today she also started another form of chemotherapy at that point. this is more of a palatetive chemotherapy, not curative. it may shrink tumors and reduce pain. i hate talking about this like this, but it's not the sort of thing you're giving with the hopes you're going to cure somebody. every patient is different. people respond differently. you saw her statement today, said it does seem to be working. she is having re
>> well, you know, chris, i'm concerned about this. we can show, you know, as much as we've heard about her over the years about her time on the bench but we got to know her medical history, as well. in 9'99 she had colon cancer surgery and treatment in 2009 and in the interim stuff done on her heart and lungs. the last two lines, august 2019 she had another pancreatic cancer treatment. unclear at this point was this new, recurrence, we know she got immu immunotherap immunotherapy. what...
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i'll hand it over the chris for "cuomo primetime." >> jon, thank you very much. i am chris cuomo. the president finally admitted the pandemic is getting worse and that wearing a mask, if you can't socially distance, wearing a mask is a must. six months, 141,000 deaths. almost 4 million cases later and as half the states in the country fall backwards, trump is finally admitting the truth. this is at least what you need to be hearing from this president every day. it's called reality. >> it will probably unfortunately get worse before it gets better. something i don't like saying about things, but that's the way it is. when you are not able to socially distance, wear a mask, get a mask. whether you like the mask or not, they have an impact. they'll have an effect, and we need everything we can get. we are imploring young americans to avoid packed bars and other crowded indoor gatherings. be safe and be smart. >> look, he had to read it, but at least the people who are writing it are putting the right things on the page now, and at least he found the will to say it. and i say at leas
i'll hand it over the chris for "cuomo primetime." >> jon, thank you very much. i am chris cuomo. the president finally admitted the pandemic is getting worse and that wearing a mask, if you can't socially distance, wearing a mask is a must. six months, 141,000 deaths. almost 4 million cases later and as half the states in the country fall backwards, trump is finally admitting the truth. this is at least what you need to be hearing from this president every day. it's called...
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donald trump that chris wallace is fair, and he did that by showing video of chris wallace putting challenging questions to nancy pelosi and james comey, maybe chris wallace was actually trying to convince his boss rupert murdoch that he was fair but he had to know there was no way of changing donald trump's mind about who is fair so for several minutes of the interview, wasted, utterly wasted on an exercise in which the interviewer is trying to prove how fair he is by showing donald trump that he's asked challenging questions of people who donald trump hates, and not minute, not one minute was used to ask the president of the united states about intelligent reports that the man he seems to admire most in the world, vladimir putin, is paying to kill american soldiers in afghanistan, not one minute on that not one word and that is what donald trump calls a win because the trump game is to create as many news media distractions as possible so that the news media will forget his most e greggous outrages and it works most of the time, but it's not working with voters. the latest abc washington pos
donald trump that chris wallace is fair, and he did that by showing video of chris wallace putting challenging questions to nancy pelosi and james comey, maybe chris wallace was actually trying to convince his boss rupert murdoch that he was fair but he had to know there was no way of changing donald trump's mind about who is fair so for several minutes of the interview, wasted, utterly wasted on an exercise in which the interviewer is trying to prove how fair he is by showing donald trump that...
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i'm going to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris? >>ester, a great name. a huge, towering figure in the bible. gives us -- gives the jews the holiday of -- she was a fighter. she fought for her people and will fight now. anderson, thank you, my friend. >>> i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." 127,000 dead. the task force says we could be heading to 100,000 cases a day. that's the bad news. what's the good news? there's a chance. and the key is the same as it's always been, my brothers and sisters, we must be together, as ever, as one. you, me, and a perversely self-interested president makes three. will tonight be the night that trump finally tells people to socially distance and wear a mask? we'll see. >>> plus, you've likely seen this video. husband and wife taking up arms after protestors showed up in front of their house. what were they afraid of? is this the portrait of where america is right now? others talk about this. i say let's talk to the people in it. we have the husband who held that long rifle as his wife aimed a handgun at the crowd. wh
i'm going to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris? >>ester, a great name. a huge, towering figure in the bible. gives us -- gives the jews the holiday of -- she was a fighter. she fought for her people and will fight now. anderson, thank you, my friend. >>> i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." 127,000 dead. the task force says we could be heading to 100,000 cases a day. that's the bad news. what's the good news? there's a chance. and the...
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was with him shortly before his death he had been proud of chris i mean chris never back up took the credit is hand i don't think it was trump's finest moment he called them and misstatements it was embarrassing even if you're a trump supporter that had to be embarrassing. chris how old is told of the far never let up caught him in a coup and we're when he said we had the best mortality rate in the world coronavirus strong they're wrong that biden has said what he said it was incredible to see i don't know and you blaming it on the he. have you ever done you've done more interviews than just about anybody and have you ever been on a fireman where you knew this is not a good place to do an interview there's just not going to be good karma here i mean it's all week long here in washington but 160 degrees it's uncomfortable just going outside and these guys were standing sitting here doing this interview in that environment. veteran interviewer what is your comment on that. occasion i've done some like that in this very hard to focus of my question is why did they do it in the rose gard
was with him shortly before his death he had been proud of chris i mean chris never back up took the credit is hand i don't think it was trump's finest moment he called them and misstatements it was embarrassing even if you're a trump supporter that had to be embarrassing. chris how old is told of the far never let up caught him in a coup and we're when he said we had the best mortality rate in the world coronavirus strong they're wrong that biden has said what he said it was incredible to see...
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kind of here and larry i'm sure you had a chance to watch this you know chris wallace interviewed chris wallace you've interviewed his father and you've interviewed donald trump what how did this go so sideways. well i was great friends with mike. was with him shortly before his death he'd have been proud of chris i think chris never back it up took he cried it is hand i don't think it was trump's finest moment he called them and misstatements it was embarrassing even if you're a trump supporter that had to be embarrassing. chris how old is told of the fire never let up. quite a minute when we hear when he said we had the best mortality rate in the world coronavirus strong they're wrong that biden has said what he said it was incredible to see i don't i mean you blaming it on the he. have you ever done you've done more interviews than just about anybody and have you ever been in an environment where you knew this is not a good place to do an interview there's just not going to be good karma here i mean it's all week long here in washington but 160 agree that it's a lot of conflict will
kind of here and larry i'm sure you had a chance to watch this you know chris wallace interviewed chris wallace you've interviewed his father and you've interviewed donald trump what how did this go so sideways. well i was great friends with mike. was with him shortly before his death he'd have been proud of chris i think chris never back it up took he cried it is hand i don't think it was trump's finest moment he called them and misstatements it was embarrassing even if you're a trump...
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>> chris, let's be clear. the republican plan so far as we know it, just based on the sketchy details we have, says nothing about evictions. we want to deal with evictions right now. the eviction moratorium is expiring in a few days. in fact "the new york times" headline today had, "landlords jump the gun as eviction moratorium wanes." this is a serious crisis and it's totally unavailable. we would like to deal with that. we would like to deal with the unemployment extension. >> would you deal with it piecemeal, senator, or does it have to be a comprehensive package? >> the republicans don't have a proposal yet on ui. we need to see what they're proposing before we decide how to proceed. i mean, right now there are separate messages this morning coming from the white house compared to senate republicans. so put your plan on paper, put it on the table, then we can decide how to proceed. we can decide whether there's pieces that need to be passed on an emergency basis. but so far, they haven't come together with
>> chris, let's be clear. the republican plan so far as we know it, just based on the sketchy details we have, says nothing about evictions. we want to deal with evictions right now. the eviction moratorium is expiring in a few days. in fact "the new york times" headline today had, "landlords jump the gun as eviction moratorium wanes." this is a serious crisis and it's totally unavailable. we would like to deal with that. we would like to deal with the unemployment...
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>>> hello i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "primetime." today was another day this president failed to take charge of the pandemic and we have to track it every day because every day costs lives. just today, cases of sick americans in california, florida, texas, all broke their daily coronavirus death counts again. yet the biggest concern in the country right now is arizona. it is leading america in new cases. icu beds are running dangerously low there. this has been no secret yet there is no offer of help from the federal government. why not? more than two dozen other states are facing similar reopening resurgences and there is still no plan to help them. the only plan is the president's plan to spread false claims of victory. >> what we do have is perhaps the lowest, the lowest mortality rate, death rate anywhere in the world. we did it right. we shut it down. now it is time to get back to work. >> shut it down. how can anybody believe that brand of dishonesty? it is making us sick literally and figuratively. one question destroys the en
>>> hello i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "primetime." today was another day this president failed to take charge of the pandemic and we have to track it every day because every day costs lives. just today, cases of sick americans in california, florida, texas, all broke their daily coronavirus death counts again. yet the biggest concern in the country right now is arizona. it is leading america in new cases. icu beds are running dangerously low there. this has been no secret yet...
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>> that's the hope, chris. the hope is we can develop a vaccine that will last longer and is more consistent with our natural immunity. right now there's a lot we don't know. one of the main questions is about immunity. we know you develop antibodies if you get the virus and recover from it. we don't know how long the antibodies provide protection. we don't know how complete that protection is. maybe you need to get very sick in order for there to be protection. we just don't know the answer. this is the reason why the vaccine is so important. even if a vaccine is developed, we need to set realistic expectations. it's possible it may only be 40% to 50% effective as the flu vaccine is. we should still take it. it may not be 100% effective. we may need to get a booster shot. it may be something like the flu vaccine that we get every year. we certainly hope it will provide much better protection than we currently do. >> critically important, but not a magic bullet. our next question comes to us from ina. do the cl
>> that's the hope, chris. the hope is we can develop a vaccine that will last longer and is more consistent with our natural immunity. right now there's a lot we don't know. one of the main questions is about immunity. we know you develop antibodies if you get the virus and recover from it. we don't know how long the antibodies provide protection. we don't know how complete that protection is. maybe you need to get very sick in order for there to be protection. we just don't know the...
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>> reporter: good question, chris. it was not a good week for republicans, not a good week for republican leader mcconnell where he has really struggled to gain consensus among his diverse republican conference, and he's also been trying to do that while he's been negotiating with the administration. there's several sticking points. one of them is the price tag. he wants to spend a trillion dollars. there's some in in his conference that say there should be no more money spent until there's an audit, perhaps, of the last aid bill. the biggest sticking point is the unemployment insurance, this cliff. people are going to start to lose the additional $600 benefit this weekend perhaps. and no republican wants to extend that benefit. but what they can't agree on is what to do. there's some talk about giving a percentage of people's income. but that's also very complicated as well. they haven't reached consensus on that. as far as timing is concerned, mcconnell says that he hopes to unveil the builderil bill early. we expect
>> reporter: good question, chris. it was not a good week for republicans, not a good week for republican leader mcconnell where he has really struggled to gain consensus among his diverse republican conference, and he's also been trying to do that while he's been negotiating with the administration. there's several sticking points. one of them is the price tag. he wants to spend a trillion dollars. there's some in in his conference that say there should be no more money spent until...
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thanks. >> good morning, chris. we didn't talk specifically with apollo astronauts but i remember specifically when i was still -- before i was even assigned to this flight, working in flight operations, reading the after-action reports from the skylab astronauts which was a little more applicable in that those flights were a little longer. you know the water landing portion of it is pretty challenging from a physiological standpoint, just after coming back from being in microgravity for on the order of one to two months, i think the longest skylab mission was close to three months which is similar to what bob and i are doing. obviously there was some challenges post-splashdown. folks didn't feel well. that is the way it is with a water landing. even if you're not deconditioned like we're going to be. so we think what we need to do is do our fluid loading properly. we've exercised very hard while we've been up here. and we're just trying to put ourselves in the best posture to be able to deal with those effects. and
thanks. >> good morning, chris. we didn't talk specifically with apollo astronauts but i remember specifically when i was still -- before i was even assigned to this flight, working in flight operations, reading the after-action reports from the skylab astronauts which was a little more applicable in that those flights were a little longer. you know the water landing portion of it is pretty challenging from a physiological standpoint, just after coming back from being in microgravity for...
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amy schumer and chris fischer. host of "the graham norton show," graham norton an all new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ and now, seth meyers >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everybody doing? today i wrote "look at phone" on a to-do list just so i had something to cross off so, let's get to the news. former vice president joe biden appeared on snapchat's daily political show yesterday although i'm not sure snapchat is a good way to prove you haven't disappeared. that's right, joe biden appeared on snapchat's daily political show yesterday they were only able to tell it was joe biden from the thumbprint the fbi has seized the cell phone of republican senator richard burr as part of an investigation into whether he used information from a coronavirus intelligence briefing to sell stocks. it's also incriminating that right after the meeting, he signed up for netflix and hulu so, he knew something was coming according to a new report, amazon founder jeff bezos could become the world's f
amy schumer and chris fischer. host of "the graham norton show," graham norton an all new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ and now, seth meyers >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everybody doing? today i wrote "look at phone" on a to-do list just so i had something to cross off so, let's get to the news. former vice president joe biden appeared on snapchat's daily political show yesterday although i'm not sure snapchat is a good...
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it's simple, chris. we're not asking people to get admitted to a hospital, undergo major heart surgery and donate an organ. we're simply asking people to wear a mask and to maintain that physical distancing, don't congregate. we have a lot of asymptomatic transmission. that gentleman innocently went home and spread it to his family. we're seeing young people get sick, severely sick, chris. unfortunately we still don't have really big treatment, major treatment and no cure, no vaccine. so preventive health measures is the key. please, please wear a mask. >> michelle, i'm guessing that is your message as well. i think we have your audio back now. i can't imagine you would have imagined in your wildest dreams that something like this could happen to your family. walk us through exactly what happened. >> we share the same story many families across the country are facing. the younger generation just don't get it. they don't care or they don't think. i'm not quite sure what it is that they don't get. like our
it's simple, chris. we're not asking people to get admitted to a hospital, undergo major heart surgery and donate an organ. we're simply asking people to wear a mask and to maintain that physical distancing, don't congregate. we have a lot of asymptomatic transmission. that gentleman innocently went home and spread it to his family. we're seeing young people get sick, severely sick, chris. unfortunately we still don't have really big treatment, major treatment and no cure, no vaccine. so...
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chris >> chris: thank you, harris. it was an honor to coanchor the coverage earlier today with you, and be part of this broadcast. as we head down constitution avenue here to the justice department building, it is so interesting, because john lewis was the person who introduced the legislation to rename the justice department building for attorney general robert f. kennedy, john kennedy's brother, who served as attorney general in the early '60s and was such a prime mover in the civil rights movement. lewis was with robert kennedy in indianapolis when martin luther king was assassinated in april of 1968, and bobby kennedy wanted to go into the inner city in indianapolis, and he was told by the police they are not to go because it was too dangerous. as we know, there were a number of riots all over the country in the wake of mlk's assassination. lewis went with robert kennedy there, and he spoke to the crowd about how a white man had killed martin luther king, but his brother, john kennedy, had also been killed by a whi
chris >> chris: thank you, harris. it was an honor to coanchor the coverage earlier today with you, and be part of this broadcast. as we head down constitution avenue here to the justice department building, it is so interesting, because john lewis was the person who introduced the legislation to rename the justice department building for attorney general robert f. kennedy, john kennedy's brother, who served as attorney general in the early '60s and was such a prime mover in the civil...
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i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time". another week begins without america have a top-down plan to fight a pandemic. remember that. that is our biggest problem right now. and trump is to blame, period. cases are soaring. too many places are still not doing what we must. tests are not easy to get everywhere needed, and return times, as you know where you live, can last days or more for too many. and dr. anthony fauci is n blame for any of this. trump is, period. and now that the reality is sinking in to blue and red to left, right and reasonable, trump is doing what he always does -- trying to shift blame to someone else. and we must reject efforts to shift stink onto the one man we can trust. a medal of freedom recipient, adviser to six presidents, he has been straight with you, including being straight about having a late start, and having to change guidance on threat assessment, on masks and transmission risks. why? because as the facts changed, the positions changed. that's okay, if done quickly and transparently. but h
i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time". another week begins without america have a top-down plan to fight a pandemic. remember that. that is our biggest problem right now. and trump is to blame, period. cases are soaring. too many places are still not doing what we must. tests are not easy to get everywhere needed, and return times, as you know where you live, can last days or more for too many. and dr. anthony fauci is n blame for any of this. trump is, period. and now that the...
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chris wallace was talking about another one of those things. and so they were maybe perhaps talking past each other which seems to happen a lot lot when discussing coronavirus. and again, i think trump has a good point to make in terms of mortality rates compared to some of the other of countries, especially in europe. a lot of americans i think looking forward over the next three and-a-half, four months are wondering, okay, that's fine for now. whatwhat are we doing to get outbreaks under control. i don't know if a lot of people have full confidence in that process right now. howard: all right. susan, lengthy piece in the new york times today saying the president is responsible for the latest virus surge because between april and june he shifted responsibility to the states, quoting the piece, an attempt to escape blame for the crisis, perhaps one of the greatest failures of presidential leadership, that's a news story. what's your take? >> the new york times has done great reporting on flaws within the cdc at the beginning of this pandemic an
chris wallace was talking about another one of those things. and so they were maybe perhaps talking past each other which seems to happen a lot lot when discussing coronavirus. and again, i think trump has a good point to make in terms of mortality rates compared to some of the other of countries, especially in europe. a lot of americans i think looking forward over the next three and-a-half, four months are wondering, okay, that's fine for now. whatwhat are we doing to get outbreaks under...
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i'm chris jansing. president trump is on his way back to the white house after visiting walter reed medical center. in a carefully choreographed public gesture, the president wore a mask, something he has been notably reluctant to do. this nod to what medical experts have been saying for months comes as the country deals with new highs in the number of cases almost every day. more than 3 million nationwide, more than 130,000 deaths. the epicenter right now, florida where dpf rgovernor ron desantie trump who has downplayed the serious necessary of the pan da>> i believe in school choice across the board. >> as the nation deals with the rising number of cases, there was one covid case donald trump made sure he could prevent. roger stones are his sentence on seven felony crimes commuted in part, the white house says, over concerns he could face coronavirus in prison. though trump blamed what he called overzealous prosecutors. the move prompting this from prominent democrats. >> it's shocking but not surpri
i'm chris jansing. president trump is on his way back to the white house after visiting walter reed medical center. in a carefully choreographed public gesture, the president wore a mask, something he has been notably reluctant to do. this nod to what medical experts have been saying for months comes as the country deals with new highs in the number of cases almost every day. more than 3 million nationwide, more than 130,000 deaths. the epicenter right now, florida where dpf rgovernor ron...