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christine, laura? >> kara, thank you. >>> new york's former top prosecutor jeffrey berman will testify behind closed doors before congress next week about his forced resignation. he spearheaded a number of high profile investigations that had angered president trump including an investigation of president trump's former mayor. his abrupt and unusual removal has fueled further scrutiny and fueled criticism that he's been politicizing the justice department on the president's behalf. now cnn has learned there's talk of a job swap that would trip him to a top role leaving the position unfilled. >>> the supreme court cleared the way for alabama to make it more complicated to vote by mail in the name of guarding against ballot fraud. in a 5-4 vote they blocked a lower court ruling during this pandemic. president trump has repeatedly cast suspicion around voting by mail claiming there's massive fraud though the president votes by mail himself. show thor fraud is rampant. >>> a miami-dade police officer faces
christine, laura? >> kara, thank you. >>> new york's former top prosecutor jeffrey berman will testify behind closed doors before congress next week about his forced resignation. he spearheaded a number of high profile investigations that had angered president trump including an investigation of president trump's former mayor. his abrupt and unusual removal has fueled further scrutiny and fueled criticism that he's been politicizing the justice department on the president's...
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i'm christine romans. president trump is rejecting guidelines from his own top public health experts at the centers for disease control on how to reopen schools safely. he calls the guidelines impractical, very tough and expensive. the president wants schools open starting next month so parents can go back to their jobs. a necessary step to fully reopen the economy. vice president mike pence reinforcing that message but with a different tone. >> the president said today we just don't want the guidance to be too tough. that's the reason why next week cdc's going to be issuing a new set of tools. >> more now from white house correspondent jeremy diamond. >> reporter: pushing for schools to reopen, president trump is already turning to heavy-handed tactics threatening to cut funding to reluctant schools and dismissing some of his administration's own public health experts. falsely accusing democrats of opposing school reopenings across the board, the president tweeting, may cut off funding if not open. >> wha
i'm christine romans. president trump is rejecting guidelines from his own top public health experts at the centers for disease control on how to reopen schools safely. he calls the guidelines impractical, very tough and expensive. the president wants schools open starting next month so parents can go back to their jobs. a necessary step to fully reopen the economy. vice president mike pence reinforcing that message but with a different tone. >> the president said today we just don't want...
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and there's no way can it be a replacement for the united states christine as you know you hold. i would echo way mark said if you look at this particular european commission for example it's under underlined he calls itself a geo political commission but we have see in the past few months is an insistence upon the importance of values and the importance of the democratic system for europe and for a further europe as a political bloc that is fundamentally incompatible with russia and china at the moment and where china had marked a ripple of relations with with the e.u. perhaps prior to the last year we have also seen a sharpening of language over and and no declaration of systemic rivalry over the different systems between democracy and tearing and anti-democratic. this in the house and is there any chance that the russia and indeed china are going to soften their positions towards nato towards the european union well i think. the basic reality of our relations with nato and european union ease debt we are terribly weak witnessing a spectacular disorganization and complete unpre
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i'm christine romans. welcome to you, boris sanchez. >> thanks for having me even though socially distant, i am boris sanchez in for laura jarrett. it is monday, july 13th, 5 a.m. on the east coast. >>> florida shattering a record for coronavirus cases in a single day. at least 15,299 reported sunday. that is the highest single day number in any state around reporting is typically lower on the weekends. that 15,000 number in one day is more than greece and australia have totaled combined for the entire pandemic. >> the tests in florida which can indicate how fast the virus is spreading still hovers at 90%. they're nearing capacity. >> we definitely have a sharp increase in the number of people going to the hospital. number of people are in icu and the number of people on our ventilators. we still have capacity but it does cause me a lot of concern. >> we're going to have to start moving regular beds into icu beds. we're clearly being strained at this point. there's an impact on non-covid cases which also n
i'm christine romans. welcome to you, boris sanchez. >> thanks for having me even though socially distant, i am boris sanchez in for laura jarrett. it is monday, july 13th, 5 a.m. on the east coast. >>> florida shattering a record for coronavirus cases in a single day. at least 15,299 reported sunday. that is the highest single day number in any state around reporting is typically lower on the weekends. that 15,000 number in one day is more than greece and australia have totaled...
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laura, christine? >> nick, thank you for that. >>> billions of dollars was spent in the paycheck protection program to help small businesses survive the coronavirus pande c pandemic. a deep dive into the 4.8 million loans shows taxpayer money went to hair salons, restaurants, lobbyists, elite law firms, wealth managers, and even some members of congress, of course, who own businesses. congressman mike kelley's car dealerships received three loans ranging up to $1 million. tax money went to vicky hartzler's family supply business. media companies including news max and washington times also benefitted from the taxpayer loans. about 8% of the money went to the food and hotels sector which of course was 14r578d by the pandemic. taxpayer money went to elite private schools, private colleges and several arts organizations. the program was the central pillar of the central stimulus package passed in march. more than 130 billion was left unused when the program was closed last week. lawmakers agreed to extend
laura, christine? >> nick, thank you for that. >>> billions of dollars was spent in the paycheck protection program to help small businesses survive the coronavirus pande c pandemic. a deep dive into the 4.8 million loans shows taxpayer money went to hair salons, restaurants, lobbyists, elite law firms, wealth managers, and even some members of congress, of course, who own businesses. congressman mike kelley's car dealerships received three loans ranging up to $1 million. tax...
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christine lagarde -- sees inflation. welcome to bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua in london. the markets are definitely focusing on a couple of things out there. ,here is a lot going in china global stocks continuing to it is yes and in the market. the dollar and treasury slipping. homebuilder shares in the u k advance after a report the government is considering a temporary increase in the pay.hold at which buyers weighing a global equity market that remains about 40% above its march lows amid this economic recovery, which is under threat from the continuing spread of the virus. we will have more on the markets but let's get to the bloomberg first word news. here in london is leigh-ann gerrans. planning billions of pounds in two theaters and then use to rescue the arts and culture sector from the brink of collapse. announcing the move, the chancellor tweeted "the show must go on." he will outline his next steps for the economy on wednesday. the next key date for frexit progress according to one of europe's biggest finance lobbies is september.
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christine and laura? >> jaclyn, thank you for that. >>> an attorney found dead on monday is the suspect in a deadly shooting at the home of a judge. a self-described antifeminist lawyer who defends men's rights once argued before judge esther salas. he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. family and friends say daniel was an avid sportsman who aspired to be an attorney like his parents. the judge's husband is in stable condition after surgery yesterday. >>> ten minutes past the hour this tuesday morning. breaking overnight, a deal in the european union. hundreds of billions of dollars to recover from coronavirus. our health comes first. which is why we keep taking care of ourselves, like screening for colon cancer. because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. cologuard is noninvasive and detects altered dna in your stool... ...to find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative resul
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good morning, christine. there have been so many concerns about whether a season would, could, should even be played in this global pandemic. it was only fitting to have dr. anthony fauci leading the way throwing the first pitch and giving america a much needed dose of normalcy. baseball is back. the super fan's nerves might have gotten to him. he practiced all week. throwing at his local elementary school with his wife. one person tweeting, this was the perfect pitch because dr. fauci didn't want anyone to catch anything. at least there was no one in the stadium to heckle him. the team had to raise the banner for the first ever title in an empty stadium. despite the pandemic, small crowd of nats fans gathering outside the stadium. giancarlo stanton helping to lead the yankees with a monster home run en route to a 4-1 win. it was called in the 6th for rain. listening to a prerecorded speech about social justice narrated by morgan freeman. then they took a knee. all of them standing for the national anthem. in
good morning, christine. there have been so many concerns about whether a season would, could, should even be played in this global pandemic. it was only fitting to have dr. anthony fauci leading the way throwing the first pitch and giving america a much needed dose of normalcy. baseball is back. the super fan's nerves might have gotten to him. he practiced all week. throwing at his local elementary school with his wife. one person tweeting, this was the perfect pitch because dr. fauci didn't...
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hey, andy. >> reporter: good morning, christine. the indians mascot name has been controversial for years. yesterday the team's manager, terry francona, says he thinks it's come time for the team to think about changing the name. >> i know that we're never trying to be disrespectful, and i still feel that way, but i don't think that's a good enough answer today. i think it's time to move forward. i'm glad that we're going to be open to listening because i think that's probably the most important thing right now is being willing to listen, not necessarily just talk. >> reporter: yeah. the team said in a statement friday they are committed to engaging our community and appropriate stakeholders to determine the best path forward with regard to our team name. two years ago the indians made a notable change by removing chief wahoo as the logo. >> reporter: coronavirus continues to hamper teams. the milwaukee bucks confirming their facility was shut down. it will remain shut down until they leave for orlando on thursday. the sacramento ki
hey, andy. >> reporter: good morning, christine. the indians mascot name has been controversial for years. yesterday the team's manager, terry francona, says he thinks it's come time for the team to think about changing the name. >> i know that we're never trying to be disrespectful, and i still feel that way, but i don't think that's a good enough answer today. i think it's time to move forward. i'm glad that we're going to be open to listening because i think that's probably the...
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>> reporter: yeah, christine. it's absolutely extraordinary allegation that russia is engaged -- russians spies have been engaged in hacking organizations trying to find a vaccine for coronavirus in the united states, in brittain and in canada as well. that's the allegation being made by the security agencies of all of those countries. what they're saying is that a hacking group, which they called cozy bear, we've heard of it before in the context of 2016 presidential election, but cozy bear basically sort of identified vulnerable systems uploading malware into those computers and downloading files from infected machines. so extremely serious. the kremlin, as you might expect when they're confronted with any kind of allegations of wrongdoing, they always categorically deny it. they've done it this time. a statement from the kremlin spokesperson saying essentially russia has nothing to do with these attacks. he also went on to reject any allegations that russia has been involved in tampering or meddling in the brit
>> reporter: yeah, christine. it's absolutely extraordinary allegation that russia is engaged -- russians spies have been engaged in hacking organizations trying to find a vaccine for coronavirus in the united states, in brittain and in canada as well. that's the allegation being made by the security agencies of all of those countries. what they're saying is that a hacking group, which they called cozy bear, we've heard of it before in the context of 2016 presidential election, but cozy...
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laura and christine? >> ivan, thank you so much for all of your reporting. >>> never trumpers are republicans who are working to prevent president trump from winning re-election. the president has been dismissing them, but cnn's jeff zeleny says the movement is growing with election day less than four months away now. >> reporter: when president trump said this about spiking cases of coronavirus -- >> so i said to my people, slow the testing down please. >> reporter: -- a new television ad sprang to life. >> slow the testing down. >> slow down the testing. slow down our chance to save tens of thousands of lives. >> reporter: it's not the work of democrats but rather the never trump movement, a small slice of republicans trying to make trump a one-term president. after failing four years ago, the movement is back. multiplying with the lincoln project and republican voters against trump along with new groups like bush alumnae for biden whose slogan is we worked for w, we support joe. this time they're using
laura and christine? >> ivan, thank you so much for all of your reporting. >>> never trumpers are republicans who are working to prevent president trump from winning re-election. the president has been dismissing them, but cnn's jeff zeleny says the movement is growing with election day less than four months away now. >> reporter: when president trump said this about spiking cases of coronavirus -- >> so i said to my people, slow the testing down please. >>...
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i'm christine romans. >> great to have you back, christine. i'm laura jarrett. 30 minutes past the hour here in new york. the president loves to talk about numbers, crowd sizes, ratings, the most powerful, greatest. biggest numbers of all time he says. this is not what he had in mind. the u.s. setting a new single day record on wednesday with more than 50,000 new cases of covid-19 yet here's how president trump sees things. >> i think we're going to be very good with the coronavirus. i think that at some point that's going to sort of just disappear, i hope. >> he has said that for months and he's wrong. sources tell cnn there's a split in the white house over whether he should turn back to the pandemic that has killed 128,000 americans or he should continue to focus on reopening the economy. the president's focus has not been on the pandemic. it's been on monuments, black lives matter, joe biden, military base names, white power, tv ratings and more. >> the president has been following a familiar playbook all week, complaining about names on b
i'm christine romans. >> great to have you back, christine. i'm laura jarrett. 30 minutes past the hour here in new york. the president loves to talk about numbers, crowd sizes, ratings, the most powerful, greatest. biggest numbers of all time he says. this is not what he had in mind. the u.s. setting a new single day record on wednesday with more than 50,000 new cases of covid-19 yet here's how president trump sees things. >> i think we're going to be very good with the...
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could for christine lagarde, she is cautious about not too much turmoil. what she wanted to do was keep the markets calm ahead of today's summit. , they did at the news not reach a full agreement whether they should use all of that fund. perhaps some good news, and abouts will be optimistic the outlook for growth. the contraction this year, bloomberg is reporting a .7 is what the governing council is anticipating. some think it will not be that bad, but the reality is if the market sinks, they will not use all of that fund. a lot of people believe the today, itnks could was all about managing market expectations and asset prices. anna: in terms of where the euro trades, the ecb did not enact much policy change yesterday. the euro call slipping a little bit. option suggesting that investors are less optimistic and can make further gains from here. what is your view? jane: very much it depends on what happens at today's summit. the we have progress are not? we may not get a sign off on the recovery fund, but what we need to gauge is the degree of representat
could for christine lagarde, she is cautious about not too much turmoil. what she wanted to do was keep the markets calm ahead of today's summit. , they did at the news not reach a full agreement whether they should use all of that fund. perhaps some good news, and abouts will be optimistic the outlook for growth. the contraction this year, bloomberg is reporting a .7 is what the governing council is anticipating. some think it will not be that bad, but the reality is if the market sinks, they...
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i'm laura jared. >> i'm christine romans. across america, local business leaders are doing what the federal government will not, making hard decisions to fight the pandemic. decisions made harder because america's top infectious disease doctor, he is constantly being undermined by his own government. in a new interview overnight dr. anthony fauci said it's pretty tough trying to get your message out. >> now as the white house is in the caseload. in florida, miami-dade county has run out of icu beds. some patients are being used to improvised icus. >> governor desantis has given us an extra 150 nurses to help us. with that extra staffing, we have extra room. another three weeks we could run out. >> reporter: a consensus has them. the tide is beginning to turn. alabama's federal governor is mandating them. the state just reported the most deaths in a single day. >> brian kemp is demanding action. president trump visited georgia without a mask despite growing concerns in the south. >> we're in the 60s now and if we don't do a su
i'm laura jared. >> i'm christine romans. across america, local business leaders are doing what the federal government will not, making hard decisions to fight the pandemic. decisions made harder because america's top infectious disease doctor, he is constantly being undermined by his own government. in a new interview overnight dr. anthony fauci said it's pretty tough trying to get your message out. >> now as the white house is in the caseload. in florida, miami-dade county has run...
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. >> i'm christine romans. thursday, july 23rd, 5 a.m. in new york. republican senators in the white house reached a deal on the key parts of the stimulus package. here's what we know. it includes $105 billion for schools without holding back money from schools that need to stay closed. it includes 25 billion in funding for testing, something the white house has objected to. talks came at the last minute. white house raised a possibility of a short-term extension but senate republican leadership rejected the idea. locking in funding levels marks a step forward. there will be another round of stimulus checks for lower income families and another round of paycheck protection loans for struggling small businesses. they already passed their own $3 trillion proposal back in may. >> while washington has the details on the stimulus, there were more than 1,000 deaths of coronavirus reported in the u.s. again on wednesday. the first time that has happened two days in a row since late may. the governors of ohio, indiana, minnesota have added or expanded facemas
. >> i'm christine romans. thursday, july 23rd, 5 a.m. in new york. republican senators in the white house reached a deal on the key parts of the stimulus package. here's what we know. it includes $105 billion for schools without holding back money from schools that need to stay closed. it includes 25 billion in funding for testing, something the white house has objected to. talks came at the last minute. white house raised a possibility of a short-term extension but senate republican...
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christine lagarde sees disinflation ahead for the eurozone. the german lender looks to fill its top job as soon as this week in a bid to end a shareholder revolt. 6:00 and in -- 6:00 a.m. in london. you have not had it so cheap for quite some time. five year low in dollars. record no in pounds. , thedity from my friends munificence of central banks is gushing in the form of liquidity. it goes back to the old story which is where do you find the velocity, where do we start risk-on.he bonkers jp morgan, citigroup, look to the hinterlands of recovery. good to see you again. bita: goldman sachs takes a of a different view in terms of the rest of the year but i still see some growth coming through in 2021. to jp morgan's point, they are saying liquidity will lift stock and bond markets and that comes back to the conversation you and i have been having for so long in terms of our these two markets giving us different signals or is it all about the liquidity? manus: which is priced better? moves -- they scrapped their bearish call on risk assets and
christine lagarde sees disinflation ahead for the eurozone. the german lender looks to fill its top job as soon as this week in a bid to end a shareholder revolt. 6:00 and in -- 6:00 a.m. in london. you have not had it so cheap for quite some time. five year low in dollars. record no in pounds. , thedity from my friends munificence of central banks is gushing in the form of liquidity. it goes back to the old story which is where do you find the velocity, where do we start risk-on.he bonkers jp...
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ecbthan: we will hear from president christine lagarde. the struggle continues to get a clean read on the u.s. economy. tom: it is two worlds. it's about finance and morgan stanley and great. what it's really about is we really lose perspective on the tangible hardship that's out there. lisa: we are going to get a sense of that with the churn in the unemployment numbers. we are expecting a decline in total filings. are we seeing a significant number of increases in areas hit harder by the virus? futures -22. 28 .82 the center tendency. yesterday we spoke with michael holland with decades of experience. is with goldman sachs. just as importantly, what not to own. what do i not want to own right now? you want to avoid are companies that have a shorter duration in their cash flow. that is to say that the average time in which their earnings and their cash are coming in a relatively short ration. what you want to own our companies with the longest duration assets. those would particularly in the technology and health care sector. the reason fo
ecbthan: we will hear from president christine lagarde. the struggle continues to get a clean read on the u.s. economy. tom: it is two worlds. it's about finance and morgan stanley and great. what it's really about is we really lose perspective on the tangible hardship that's out there. lisa: we are going to get a sense of that with the churn in the unemployment numbers. we are expecting a decline in total filings. are we seeing a significant number of increases in areas hit harder by the...
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ecb president christine lagarde says the print -- says the mix of grants and loans in the rescue package could have been better. similar concerns among members, arguing that more debt would be difficult for some states. italy's government approved a proposal for extra spending combat the impact. rth from her glaze is still with us. how much more upside does the
ecb president christine lagarde says the print -- says the mix of grants and loans in the rescue package could have been better. similar concerns among members, arguing that more debt would be difficult for some states. italy's government approved a proposal for extra spending combat the impact. rth from her glaze is still with us. how much more upside does the
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the city council, former members, john liu, christine quinn and others who put this position in new york, they should be called into account even if they're gone out of office. he is now in the state senate. david: it is really extraordinary that here in our democracy, we're about to exercise our rights as citizens to vote in and out people all over the country, not only on a national level, not only for mayors, but for little things, so-called little things like the city council. most people, indeed most new yorkers, probably have no clue as to what the city council does. now they're realizing that what a city council does is vital to the way that you live, perhaps more so than even the president. >> david, driving around new york city, empty streets, boarded up windows, boarded up buildings, these decisions were not made in washington that enabled that type of environment, to let rioters run loose and looting soho and other areas in the east village, all over new york, up and down fifth avenue and madison avenue. this was allowed by your city
the city council, former members, john liu, christine quinn and others who put this position in new york, they should be called into account even if they're gone out of office. he is now in the state senate. david: it is really extraordinary that here in our democracy, we're about to exercise our rights as citizens to vote in and out people all over the country, not only on a national level, not only for mayors, but for little things, so-called little things like the city council. most people,...
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that said, christine, i want to skip to the big question here. the season that started, will it finish? >> john, i would say, i would say the odds are no. i hope i'm wrong. i would love to be wrong. i love baseball, i love this escape as much as you and so many people and fans out there. but if there's another outbreak. right now we have, of course, just -- it's basically the east coast, right? we're talking miami, this is philadelphia, washington is involved, yankees were involved losing a couple of games, not being able to play them. if this hits the west coast, if it's spikes up in the midwest, then i think one more, maybe two more of these and the season is done. and i hate the doomsday thing, but you've got to be realistic in the midst of a pandemic. >> christine, is part of the problem what we saw at the dodgers/astros game? let's play a clip of this video. and you see some taunting, you see it escalating, some yelling, and then, i think we're going to get -- then you see this, which is not a socially distant fight. >> no, alisyn. and this
that said, christine, i want to skip to the big question here. the season that started, will it finish? >> john, i would say, i would say the odds are no. i hope i'm wrong. i would love to be wrong. i love baseball, i love this escape as much as you and so many people and fans out there. but if there's another outbreak. right now we have, of course, just -- it's basically the east coast, right? we're talking miami, this is philadelphia, washington is involved, yankees were involved losing...
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christine, where should we be really watching? >> i'm concerned in the industries you could have people filing again for unemployment benefits and could be laid off again. there's my real concern. if you open too quickly and you don't have the public confidence that the virus, the pandemic is under control, that there's a national strategy for that i think longer term you could hurt those seconds for even worse. that's my big concern and i'm watching wages very closely here. because wages have been pretty stagnant for this entire recovery before this recession. you want to see people be able to be paid well. this is a recession that's hurt low wage workers, women, hispanics, black workers so the unevenness of the recovery is important to watch. >> julia, as we look at the white house -- the battle within the white house between talking about the economy and the coronavirus, we have this report from goldman sachs about wearing a mask could benefit the overall gdp and the economy. there is a way to tie the two together, julia. >> ab
christine, where should we be really watching? >> i'm concerned in the industries you could have people filing again for unemployment benefits and could be laid off again. there's my real concern. if you open too quickly and you don't have the public confidence that the virus, the pandemic is under control, that there's a national strategy for that i think longer term you could hurt those seconds for even worse. that's my big concern and i'm watching wages very closely here. because wages...
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christine and her daughter, sam, have experienced loss before. christine's husband was killed in a car crash when sam was a baby. but this is different. grieving right now is, it's not the same as any other time. we're stuck in a moment. like, it doesn't feel like time is moving. after a ten—day illness, christine's mother died from covid — the family unable to share her last moments. we didn't have a normalfuneral. my mother was religious, she was catholic. we had to let people watch from a link, if they wanted to tune into the service. we were allowed ten people, and we couldn't be near each other. we were all in separate pews. you know, my daughter and i were able to sit together, but i couldn't be with my siblings, i couldn't hug my siblings. at the cemetery, we were separated. that's not normal. nothing is normal in the time of covid. sacred rituals and even the process of grieving have been distorted by social distancing and quarantine. i think under normal conditions, pre—covid, you would have things that kept you busy. that's gone.
christine and her daughter, sam, have experienced loss before. christine's husband was killed in a car crash when sam was a baby. but this is different. grieving right now is, it's not the same as any other time. we're stuck in a moment. like, it doesn't feel like time is moving. after a ten—day illness, christine's mother died from covid — the family unable to share her last moments. we didn't have a normalfuneral. my mother was religious, she was catholic. we had to let people watch from...
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it will do before the current aid package expires joining us now to discuss this boom bust co-host christine an editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker thank you both for joining us jeffrey i want to start with you now there is a lot of talk about what could be included in this next round including a 2nd round of p.p.p. funding to hard hit businesses as well as another round of stimulus checks what are we looking at here and what are you looking at. but you markets are excited about this course but i more importantly than that i think markets are of the opinion that the lockdowns are gradually. ending a little bit at a time the markets were strong before the lockdowns came and i think traders are looking forward to restoring some of that bit of optimism and maybe the stimulus helps i mean it. helps boost most of the financial markets on the other hand you know from from a pure economic point of view this is just once again prolonging the pain the pain a bunch of businesses that are that are not being profitable right now because they have their custo
it will do before the current aid package expires joining us now to discuss this boom bust co-host christine an editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey tucker thank you both for joining us jeffrey i want to start with you now there is a lot of talk about what could be included in this next round including a 2nd round of p.p.p. funding to hard hit businesses as well as another round of stimulus checks what are we looking at here and what are you looking at. but...
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christine and her daughter, sam, have experienced loss before. christine's husband was killed in a car crash when sam was a baby. but this is different. grieving right now is, it's not the same as any other time. we're stuck in a moment. like, it doesn't feel like time is moving. after a ten—day illness, christine's mother died from covid — the family unable to share her last moments. we didn't have a normalfuneral. my mother was religious, she was catholic. we had to let people watch from a link, if they wanted to tune into the service. we were allowed to ten people, and we couldn't be near each other. we were all in separate pews. you know, my daughter and i were able to sit together, but i couldn't be with my siblings, i couldn't hug my siblings. at the cemetery, we were separated. that's not normal. nothing is normal in the time of covid. sacred rituals and even the process of grieving have been distorted by social distancing and quarantine. i think under normal conditions, pre—covid, you would have things that kept you busy. that's gon
christine and her daughter, sam, have experienced loss before. christine's husband was killed in a car crash when sam was a baby. but this is different. grieving right now is, it's not the same as any other time. we're stuck in a moment. like, it doesn't feel like time is moving. after a ten—day illness, christine's mother died from covid — the family unable to share her last moments. we didn't have a normalfuneral. my mother was religious, she was catholic. we had to let people watch from...
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let's go straight to christine romans. christine, these are good numbers. they are somewhat backward looking. put it all into context for us. >> really important. this is a rearview mirror picture of all the middle of june. what it shows is the reopenings were bringing people back to work. you had 4.8 million jobs added in the economy in june. and the unemployment rate fell to 11.1%. now, the government very clearly focusing here on a misclassification problem said that it would be more like 12.1% for the unemployment rate if people were classified properly, so keep that in mind. 12% unemployment rate, still higher than we had in the great recession or in the worst recession that we had in the 1980s. so where are the sectors? leisure and hospitality. it was in retail. health services there. those are doctor's offices, dentists, all of those elective procedures that were put on hold, they started back up in june. and that meant people were going back to work in doctor's offices and some added in construction there. but when you go beneath these numbers you c
let's go straight to christine romans. christine, these are good numbers. they are somewhat backward looking. put it all into context for us. >> really important. this is a rearview mirror picture of all the middle of june. what it shows is the reopenings were bringing people back to work. you had 4.8 million jobs added in the economy in june. and the unemployment rate fell to 11.1%. now, the government very clearly focusing here on a misclassification problem said that it would be more...
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the president christine legarde had to say today. well she explained why the e.c.b. took these measures or respectively did not take any additional measures she sees and her you see the colleagues the european economy picking up there is. it's picking up in the summer she says it will or will be but she's dampening experted expectations that this was it that there might not be another bottoming out and so she says that it's an unsteady recovery this supposed to see even some comments from e.c.b. people that they were seeing quite a healthy recovery so the e.c.b. is ready to do more if needed but at the moment it doesn't see that it has to do more it was only last month that it's that it decided on this huge package of $1.00 trillion. dollars germany's 1st big summit u.s. presidency of the e.u. council is going up tomorrow how does today's e.c.b. decision tie in with this. basically it fits like a glove christine legarde is basically passing the baton off to the european leaders now the e.c.b. has done so much and today already an introductory statement she offered al
the president christine legarde had to say today. well she explained why the e.c.b. took these measures or respectively did not take any additional measures she sees and her you see the colleagues the european economy picking up there is. it's picking up in the summer she says it will or will be but she's dampening experted expectations that this was it that there might not be another bottoming out and so she says that it's an unsteady recovery this supposed to see even some comments from...
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christine when the welcome to the program the irish government and apple have won their appeal against a 2016 e.u. decision that saved apple had to pay the irish government 13000000000 euros in back taxes money that ireland didn't even want so ireland took the case to 2nd highest devlin has long denied that its tech. arrangements with apple amounts to illegal state aid the european commission is expected to appeal the ruling to the european court of justice. earlier this year then irish prime minister lavrov current apple chief executive tim cook had an anniversary to celebrate 40 years since apple started manufacturing in ireland over the decades the e.u. country in the us i phone maker have both profited from the arrangement apple gets a massive tax break but it provides employment for multinational companies the favorable situation in our land is practically unrivaled in europe at the moment firms officially pay 12.5 percent corporate tax in arland that's compared with the e.u. average of 21.3 percent officially companies in germany have to cough up at least 30 percent. that alone h
christine when the welcome to the program the irish government and apple have won their appeal against a 2016 e.u. decision that saved apple had to pay the irish government 13000000000 euros in back taxes money that ireland didn't even want so ireland took the case to 2nd highest devlin has long denied that its tech. arrangements with apple amounts to illegal state aid the european commission is expected to appeal the ruling to the european court of justice. earlier this year then irish prime...
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thank you, christine. >> clerk: thank you, deputy director madison be doing the next part? >> i think so. i wonder if the director wants to -- we can check that. >> i believe terrace is going to talk a little bit more about the move. >> clerk: okay. >> you can go ahead and speak. >> can i share my screen now? >> clerk: yes, jon, if you can pass the presenter duties to tarek. >> doing it right now. >> clerk: thank you. all right. you're able to share your screen now. share screen button. >> okay. >> good morning, everyone. deputy director for the department of building inspection. and i'll just take a couple of minutes to go over our move. i think most of the -- a lot of information was already included in the earlier presentation. but just to give some details on the move. so we will move over two weekends. we're about a week away. the first move will be the weekend of july 23rd. and basically on that move date, inspection services, record management, housing and code enforcement and as well as m.i.s. then
thank you, christine. >> clerk: thank you, deputy director madison be doing the next part? >> i think so. i wonder if the director wants to -- we can check that. >> i believe terrace is going to talk a little bit more about the move. >> clerk: okay. >> you can go ahead and speak. >> can i share my screen now? >> clerk: yes, jon, if you can pass the presenter duties to tarek. >> doing it right now. >> clerk: thank you. all right. you're able...
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thank you, christine. >> clerk: thank you, deputy director madison be doing the next part? >> i think so. i wonder if the director wants to -- we can check that. >> i believe terrace is going to talk a little bit more about the move. >> clerk: okay. >> you can go ahead and speak. >> can i share my screen now? >> clerk: yes, jon, if you can pass the presenter duties to tarek. >> doing it right now. >> clerk: thank you. all right. you're able to share your screen now. share screen button. >> okay. >> good morning, everyone. deputy director for the department of building inspection. and i'll just take a couple of minutes to go over our move. i think most of the -- a lot of information was already included in the earlier presentation. but just to give some details on the move. so we will move over two weekends. we're about a week away. the first move will be the weekend of july 23rd. and basically on that move date, inspection services, record management, housing and code enforcement and as well as m.i.s. then
thank you, christine. >> clerk: thank you, deputy director madison be doing the next part? >> i think so. i wonder if the director wants to -- we can check that. >> i believe terrace is going to talk a little bit more about the move. >> clerk: okay. >> you can go ahead and speak. >> can i share my screen now? >> clerk: yes, jon, if you can pass the presenter duties to tarek. >> doing it right now. >> clerk: thank you. all right. you're able...
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christine wonder from the deadly news that africa thank you so much. this is data i mean yours is a reminder of our top story this hour germany's chancellor angela merkel has said house her goals for the european union are sad the country takes over the council presidency your main aims are unity in tackling the coronavirus a pandemic on the ducting an economic recovery package. i'll have more up the top of the hour in between of course as always the web site w dot com have a good day. thanks. numbers of corona virus infections in meat processing plant. crude treatment of livestock transported across europe. terrible living on what conditions for employees. how toxic is the meat industry. global 3000. next d.w. . beethoven is for me. it's for. beethoven is for. beethoven it is for. beethoven is for every modern beethoven 2020 vision of the 50th anniversary on d w. logo to the girl max you tube channel. close a good line up stood. with exclusive. the must see concerning startup culture in europe. should be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. s
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smith of transformative research and boom bust co-host christine thank you both for breaking down what's going on today. and that's it for this time because boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v.'s which is available on smartphones and tablets through google play on the apple app store by searching portable t.v. you can also be downloaded on a newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as roku devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. we'll see you next. i 1st heard about we you know. from the helicopter for a tree in iraq. i think the town actually pulled in a minute i'm going to with military who have never forgiven or. forgotten freighters the truth of the book and every little thing you believe you saw he was really starting to happen. in the pentagon journalese he's too dark to see a lot of crimes to outnumber the audience. the idea of developing an anonymous digital phones and applying it to the media and since. that was a friends. i did control interest and retain with me for a short while. in a room with one of the world's most powerful news a womanizer material s
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it's so great to talk to you, christine. did you ever think the day would come that we would be talking about the redskins changing their name, especially because the team owner, dan snyder has been insisting for years that this would never happen. >> that's right, jim, did i ever think we would see this day, maybe. but i don't know i thought it would be this soon. although it's been a long long time. but this conversation heated up in 2013, and that was when my colleague, eric brady, of usa today asked dan snyder would he ever change the name. he told eric, never, all caps. well, i guess today is the 12th of never because all of a sudden here we are. i think we all understand why, obviously, the tragic death, the murder of george floyd triggering this international conversation. black lives matter and so many other things. this is a racist name. it has always been a racist name. it's a terrible name. i try not to say it for the last 12 years. i have vowed not to say it, even though i covered them and said the names tens of
it's so great to talk to you, christine. did you ever think the day would come that we would be talking about the redskins changing their name, especially because the team owner, dan snyder has been insisting for years that this would never happen. >> that's right, jim, did i ever think we would see this day, maybe. but i don't know i thought it would be this soon. although it's been a long long time. but this conversation heated up in 2013, and that was when my colleague, eric brady, of...
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smith of transformative research and boom bust co-host christine thank you both for breaking down what's going on today. and that's it for this time because boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v.'s which is available on smartphones and tablets through google play on the apple app store by searching portable t.v. . t.v. can also be downloaded on newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as a roku devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. we'll see you next time. please. please. the world is driven by a dream shaped by phone person. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see me very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids and invited america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she did dose after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer so who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers all the governments. od no team no crowd.
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well christine money to from d.w. news to africa conducted that interview with the president to chiquita welcome christine i though does it tell us more than about what was so special about this win for the president phil it's what this win represents that in a continent where people go to the polls take part in elections only for them to be read and come to stays in power that change could be brought about and change could be brought about as a result of what the people went through an electoral process that it didn't have to be a coup of sorts but that people could say that these are the options before us this is what pushes and this is what we want millau it's came out in their numbers fall when that 1st election result came out of the incumbent one people wouldn't accept that and people went to the streets in a in a way that we've not seen malawians do before and we all thought of course this happens of course that some people playbook you know the incumbent wins people scream and shout and then everybody moves on
well christine money to from d.w. news to africa conducted that interview with the president to chiquita welcome christine i though does it tell us more than about what was so special about this win for the president phil it's what this win represents that in a continent where people go to the polls take part in elections only for them to be read and come to stays in power that change could be brought about and change could be brought about as a result of what the people went through an...
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smith of transformative research and boom bust co-host christine thank you both for breaking down what's going on today. and that's it for this time because boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v.'s which is available on smartphones and tablets through google play on the apple app store by searching portable t.v. you can also be downloaded on a newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as roku devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. we'll see you next. in order to justify all the money printing the fed has to claim that they're fighting the place and the wages go up that would be inflation and therefore they'd have to stop printing money which means i'd have to stop yelling out back and solve the zombie back. by claiming that they're fighting deflation i think gives them cover to keep this continuous rolling bail out of the zombie. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we seem very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids oids invited to a
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this is the fed and the market is saying we don't like it we don't like it so as christine was saying. telling you something i don't know what exactly because i'm not an expert there but there is an opt out there is an opt out from this system of money printing that has gone wild and gold getting to all time highs today is probably the clearest signal of what we have on the horizon for at least the next 6 to 12 months all this stimulus. we're keeping an eye on the federal reserve meeting coming up on wednesday kristie obviously a big question is reaching its new year highs again are we going to see some some economists analysts are predicting we're going to see it go up to 20000 is that possible well we've been predicting that benchmark for many years now but i think one of the key things is we're going to see a growing participation of people adopting this as david called it i think it's very smart an opt out and opting out of the system because we're seeing trust in fee government backed currency we're seeing trust in that at an all time low so once you have the trust and banks goin
this is the fed and the market is saying we don't like it we don't like it so as christine was saying. telling you something i don't know what exactly because i'm not an expert there but there is an opt out there is an opt out from this system of money printing that has gone wild and gold getting to all time highs today is probably the clearest signal of what we have on the horizon for at least the next 6 to 12 months all this stimulus. we're keeping an eye on the federal reserve meeting coming...
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my name is christine payne, 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, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. >>> welcome to "street signs." i'm karen tso. these are your headlines chinese equities close deep in the red despite gdp beating expectations with a jump in the second quarter as investors focus on the weaker aspects of the economy. european stocks are in the red french car sales show a demand come back boosting psa and renault shares >>> european union's top port use a peak tool in a face that pitted facebook against privacy activists. >>> twitter is forced to freeze some of the most high-profile accounts after hackers target jeff bezos, bill gates and joe biden. sending shares of twitter down let's get a check at how european markets are tr
my name is christine payne, 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, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. >>> welcome to "street signs."...
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but maggie christine has a good reason to keep practicing. i want to be able to ride up hill with my son. i'm not going to give up and also because of the coronavirus i need to stick with it and stop taking the train. and then i'll take the bike. let me parisians are using the pandemic as an opportunity to learn how to ride a bike less confident riders are glad not to have to learn on busy roads. i'm worried about the traffic it's fine here but it's a different story in the city center with all the cars and busses. reversing bicycle use in the french capital has also and seemed like an uphill battle but with the coronavirus the tide seems to be turning the french government has pledged $16000000.00 euros to promote cycling the funds will be spent on biplanes as well as on training programs. efforts to make the city more environmentally friendly have been ongoing for years authorities had already banned vehicles from our road along the rivers than. now in the era of a pandemic they've gone a step further and ban cars from the who do have or le
but maggie christine has a good reason to keep practicing. i want to be able to ride up hill with my son. i'm not going to give up and also because of the coronavirus i need to stick with it and stop taking the train. and then i'll take the bike. let me parisians are using the pandemic as an opportunity to learn how to ride a bike less confident riders are glad not to have to learn on busy roads. i'm worried about the traffic it's fine here but it's a different story in the city center with all...
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christine, um, wow, first of all. is it true that the marlins teammates decided they would play on a group text with each other, that's how they decided it would be safe? >> that is exactly the story, alisyn, according to reports, and that is stunning, because baseball has a 113-page protocol, and that's not in the protocol. that's not in any of those 113 pages. the thought that a few team leaders can text others and decide, we're going to play, that should have been a decision going all the way to new york, to major league baseball. it should have been a decision of the commissioner. we just heard rob manfred. the fact that the team can say, hey, we're tough, it's not in our mentality to cancel or postpone or not play. we're going to play, despite the fact they knew they had an outbreak on their team that's led to these three games being canceled -- two of theirs, one of the yankees and the phillies. and on and on it goes. so, you have to follow the protocols, at the very least, if you're going to try to pull this of
christine, um, wow, first of all. is it true that the marlins teammates decided they would play on a group text with each other, that's how they decided it would be safe? >> that is exactly the story, alisyn, according to reports, and that is stunning, because baseball has a 113-page protocol, and that's not in the protocol. that's not in any of those 113 pages. the thought that a few team leaders can text others and decide, we're going to play, that should have been a decision going all...
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esa celebracion el mejor tiempo de la noche de la etapa 1 para el fotÓgrafo de bodas quiÉn estÁ con christine >>> jake tenÍa curiosidad lo qu podrÍa haber en hecha me gustÓ el visor pero salchicha >>> se me abriÓ >> como dejaste no dirÍa que bueno >>> son carbohidratos y quÉ mÁs necesitas >> la velocidad no tu objetivo pero vo laft lo pensaste o solo pasÓ asÍ? >> es como dije ante si lo siento, lo siento y lo voy a intentar y lo sentÍ por lo que el circuito fluye muy bien >>> gracias christine >>> chicos con ustedes >>> la etapa 1 estÁ lista y murray se encuentra en la cima de la cifra rÉcord pero la historia tambiÉn se escribiÓ para de hecho logrÓ el quinto mejor tiempo en la etapa 1 y serÁ la primera mujer en llegar la etapa 2 otros favoritos >>> el sobrecargo. >> y el hombre del clima >>> que pasa de la etapa 2 por cuarto aÑo consecutivo los veremos la prÓxima semana 2 >>> un millÓn de dolares quedaÁa en juego si nuestros atletas lograr llegar a la etapa >> nos vemos el prÓximo program en la etapa 2 y al final de la temporada. de american ninja warrior. ♪. >>> bomber
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