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. ♪ phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. we begin in berlin, where belarus' opposition leader has been in talks with german political leaders, including the chancellor, angela merkel. she wants elections following the forced poll. she wants germany to play a leading role in ending the unrest. reporter: this meeting at the german chancellory in berlin is crucial. the opposition leader has high hopes, as she said ahead of the talks. >> germany is one of the most powerful countries in the world. now, we need help and mediation of our negotiations with authorities. think that germany can be extremely helpful in this situation. reporter: merkel has deep sympathy for the belarus and protest movement. as a former citizen of east or minute, she has lived through a peaceful revolution, which gives her a special understanding of belarus. >> when i see the courage of these women who take to the streets to call for freedom and and corruption, i can only say i am amazed. i find it truly impressive. [applause] reporter: women have persist
. ♪ phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. we begin in berlin, where belarus' opposition leader has been in talks with german political leaders, including the chancellor, angela merkel. she wants elections following the forced poll. she wants germany to play a leading role in ending the unrest. reporter: this meeting at the german chancellory in berlin is crucial. the opposition leader has high hopes, as she said ahead of the talks. >> germany is one of the most powerful...
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phil: thank you for that. to france, where police have arrested a second suspect in connection with thursday's knife attack in nice. investigators believe the man was in contact with the man who killed three people. the countries interior minister says ants is being targeted for its staunch defense of free expression and secularism and warned that more of such attacks on french soil are likely. >> nice is a city in morning. -- in mourning. for some, the shock of thursday's attack is difficult to bear. >> it makes me really sad because i'm from nice. i work 50 meters down the road and it could've been my mother, my on. we are working with crazy people that want to impose their awful rules on us. we need to come together to save this isn't possible. we want peace, but we cannot continue like this. this is just not acceptable. the three victims, among them this church worker, are the latest in an ever-growing list of people murdered in terror attacks on french soil. authorities responded by increasing police numb
phil: thank you for that. to france, where police have arrested a second suspect in connection with thursday's knife attack in nice. investigators believe the man was in contact with the man who killed three people. the countries interior minister says ants is being targeted for its staunch defense of free expression and secularism and warned that more of such attacks on french soil are likely. >> nice is a city in morning. -- in mourning. for some, the shock of thursday's attack is...
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. ♪ i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. prosecutors in france are treating the fatal stabbing of a man near paris as a terror attack. police were called to one of the french capital's western suburbs after responding to reports about suspicious activity near a school. the attacker was heard shouting and arabic phrase meaning "god is great" which is often heard during terror attacks. the french president has traveled to the scene. our r parents cororrespondentntd us more about the menen who had been attacked. >>>> the victim was a history teacher who showed three mohammed cartoonss pubublished recently in class. it is likely this incensed some of the people. we do not know if the assailant was a pupil or just a friend. the authorities specializing in terrorism were immediately put onon the case, a and they are nw investigating to see if he acted alone, if thiss was prepared, if thisis was spur of the moment. the area is a suburb of paris, about 20 miles out of paris. it has been for decades a working-clclass suburb and has g
. ♪ i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. prosecutors in france are treating the fatal stabbing of a man near paris as a terror attack. police were called to one of the french capital's western suburbs after responding to reports about suspicious activity near a school. the attacker was heard shouting and arabic phrase meaning "god is great" which is often heard during terror attacks. the french president has traveled to the scene. our r parents cororrespondentntd us more about...
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phil: thank you for that. the government in spain has declared a state of emergency in the capital madrid because of a rapid increase in the number of coronavirus cases. the government overruled veto authority to enforce a partial lockdown in the capital and surrounding region. the health minister said measures were necessary to prevent madrid'd's higigh infecn rate affecting the rest of spain. white house offfficials sayay u. prpresident dodonald trumpmp wil speak at an in person event on saturday. this comes after a spokeswoman for the president said that he would be tested for covid-19 and will not go out in public if it is determined he can still spread the virus. foreign ministers of azerbaijan and armenia have met for talks in moscow following nearly two weeks of deadly clashes. the mountain enclave iss populatedd and governened by etc armeninians, though it falllls r azerbaijani law. some areas recorded up to 500 millimeters of rain. authorities worn more flash floods are expected in coming days. the 20
phil: thank you for that. the government in spain has declared a state of emergency in the capital madrid because of a rapid increase in the number of coronavirus cases. the government overruled veto authority to enforce a partial lockdown in the capital and surrounding region. the health minister said measures were necessary to prevent madrid'd's higigh infecn rate affecting the rest of spain. white house offfficials sayay u. prpresident dodonald trumpmp wil speak at an in person event on...
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. ♪ ♪ phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. donald trump's personal physician says the u.s. president has been free of covid symptoms at least 24 hours. mr. trump is back at work in the oval office after being hospitalized with the virus last week. since his return to the white house monday, he's been making his presence felt on social media, with tweets criticizing his democratic rivals and floating false figures about the pandemic. the vice presidential candidates are preparing to debate tonight. on joe biden's campaign, the historic town of gettysburg. reporter: the site of one of the bloodiest battles in the u.s. civil war. mr. biden: thank you for being here. reporter: used as the backdrop for joe biden's call for unity. mr. biden: thank you. today once again we are a house divided. but that, my friends, can no longer be. we are facing too many crises. we have too much work to do. we have two bright a future -- too bright a futuree to have a ship wrecked on t the shoals of anger, hate, and division. reporterer: but his presidential opponent appeaears to delight in divis
. ♪ ♪ phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. donald trump's personal physician says the u.s. president has been free of covid symptoms at least 24 hours. mr. trump is back at work in the oval office after being hospitalized with the virus last week. since his return to the white house monday, he's been making his presence felt on social media, with tweets criticizing his democratic rivals and floating false figures about the pandemic. the vice presidential candidates are preparing to...
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phil: ok. thank you. the first of the 2020 nobel prizes was awarded today -- was announced today, and it is going to a trio of people for discovering hepatitis c. the ground breaking research dates back to the 1970's. the discoveries help save countless lives around the world. >>>> 71 million people. that is how many people suffer from a chronic hepatitis c infection. the virus is transnsmitted throh blood. it often goes unnoticed for a long time, slowly and silently attacking the liver. infection can lead to diseases like liver cirrhosis or liver cancer, a majoror reason people need liver transplant. the discovery of the virus led to huge medidil b breakthrougug. >> really a lifesaving discovery. also, it is critical to go to the beginning to really understand the basic original discoverieies. there is so much else that has happened. soso many advances in therapy, etc., but that is made possible by this initial disiscovery. >> when harvrvey discovered hepatitis c virus in 1989, it was the first step to f
phil: ok. thank you. the first of the 2020 nobel prizes was awarded today -- was announced today, and it is going to a trio of people for discovering hepatitis c. the ground breaking research dates back to the 1970's. the discoveries help save countless lives around the world. >>>> 71 million people. that is how many people suffer from a chronic hepatitis c infection. the virus is transnsmitted throh blood. it often goes unnoticed for a long time, slowly and silently attacking the...
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phil: on to sports. if formula one japanese manufacturer, honda, will live the sport at the end of the 2021 season. it is moving toward d greener solutions and away from internal combustion engines. the decision means red bull and offertory will need to find a new engine supplier ahead of the 22 season. the sport will have only three, including mercedes and ferrari. how do olympics gears keep fit during the off-season? many had to travel a blood, but in australia, freestyle skiers can now hit the slopes. year-round, thanks to a new water kangaroos making a splash in brisbane. they can reach speeds up to 70 kilometers an hour on the plastic ramps. here's a reminder of our top story, the white house says he was president, donald trump is suffering from mild symptoms of covid-19. he and his first lady have tested positive and are quarantining at the white house. the president's chief of staff says he's in good spirits. you can always get dw dues on the go, just download our -- dw news on the go, just downlo
phil: on to sports. if formula one japanese manufacturer, honda, will live the sport at the end of the 2021 season. it is moving toward d greener solutions and away from internal combustion engines. the decision means red bull and offertory will need to find a new engine supplier ahead of the 22 season. the sport will have only three, including mercedes and ferrari. how do olympics gears keep fit during the off-season? many had to travel a blood, but in australia, freestyle skiers can now hit...
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phil: thank you. to new york now where small businesses are weathering tough economic conditions as result of the pandemic. many new yorkers are feeling the pinch. some are worried for the dire economic situation they're facing. >> fifth avenue, a symbol of new york's prosperity looks abandoned. big retail chains are considering giving up. it is just not worth it. restaurants and smallll stores e struggling to survive. there are more and more homeless people on the streets. the job is no longer worthwhile for yellow cabs either. only about a quarter of the taxis are still on the street. victor is behind the wheel for the first time in five months. he even thought about quitting his yellow cab entirely. >> many of us are not working right now. most of us are not working. if someone is coming back to work, they usually -- i know for a fact they are working 14 or 16 hours every day to make ends meet. >> jenny's toy store was closed for 2.5 months. sales have been drastically down since she reopened. way
phil: thank you. to new york now where small businesses are weathering tough economic conditions as result of the pandemic. many new yorkers are feeling the pinch. some are worried for the dire economic situation they're facing. >> fifth avenue, a symbol of new york's prosperity looks abandoned. big retail chains are considering giving up. it is just not worth it. restaurants and smallll stores e struggling to survive. there are more and more homeless people on the streets. the job is no...
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so, phil, breaking news, tonight, regarding north carolina senator thom tillis. what can you tell us about that? but, hang on one second. phil, i have some breaking news for you. i think that you want to get to it, right? from the president of the united states. do you have that? >> do i, personally? i do not have that but i have seen kayleigh mcenany's tweet about the latest update from the -- oh, are you talking about the president's tweet? or the tweet by the doctor? >> no, the president's tweet. i was going to get to you about thom tillis but since it's up, i'll just let you respond. the president says it's going well, i think. thank you all. love. that's the president's latest tweet at 11:30 p.m., this evening. go on, phil. >> that's the way you conclude all of your tweets as well. love. i also think kayleigh mcenany has a tweet out from the doctor, too. but quickly, i will update you. senator thom tillis, who was at the nomination of amy coney barrett for the supreme court, on wednesday met with her for the supreme court. announced, tonight, that he has tes
so, phil, breaking news, tonight, regarding north carolina senator thom tillis. what can you tell us about that? but, hang on one second. phil, i have some breaking news for you. i think that you want to get to it, right? from the president of the united states. do you have that? >> do i, personally? i do not have that but i have seen kayleigh mcenany's tweet about the latest update from the -- oh, are you talking about the president's tweet? or the tweet by the doctor? >> no, the...
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so i want to thank everyone that invited me and phil and just say, phil, you're doing a wonderful job. keep up the good work. and god bless you. thank you. >> just a few quick acknowledgements and then we're going to wrap up and if there are any questions you have a few people here who might be able to answer them. just a couple of questions. but i i want to recognize through the san francisco park alliance that without the san francisco park alliance, make no mistake that we would not be renovating or ribbon cutting five new playgrounds. their partnership is invaluable and they lead with their heart and they care about the parks. thank you, san francisco park alliance. [applause] and then last to my own team, lisa brampton, lisa, thank you for all that you have done to bring private resources to help to supplement what the voters have done to allow us to renovate these playgrounds. to our park supervisor, brandon young bright and early here, mayor, making sure that this place looked super clean. so, thank you, brandon, for being here. and to dan mauer, our project manager for this pa
so i want to thank everyone that invited me and phil and just say, phil, you're doing a wonderful job. keep up the good work. and god bless you. thank you. >> just a few quick acknowledgements and then we're going to wrap up and if there are any questions you have a few people here who might be able to answer them. just a couple of questions. but i i want to recognize through the san francisco park alliance that without the san francisco park alliance, make no mistake that we would not be...
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and phil jackson shook my hand. and i was like holy cow i just met phil jackson. and blah, blah, blah. and then we drove back to new hampshire. and i'm like what? what's going on in this car? there's something weird. and i smell -- smelled my hand and it -- i had phil jackson's sweat hand. a four and a half hour trip. i kept going phil jackson's hand smelt terrible. what the hell? but he just played a game. so god bless him. i used to -- i hope phil jackson doesn't smack me in the face for that. >> jimmy: yeah, right. it would stink. >> but, but jimmy, when i would go to laker games, i went to literally 600 laker games, and i would sit right next to the bench. and phil jackson always i would tell my friends i know phil jackson because of my uncle. and i'd be sitting there. i'd be like phil jackson said hello to me maybe one out of 60 games. and whenever he did, he'd be like how's uncle michael? and i'd be like can this guy acknowledge i'm a [ bleep ] movie star? one time? >> jimmy: adam sandler is with us. "hubie halloween" is his new one it's on netflix october 7
and phil jackson shook my hand. and i was like holy cow i just met phil jackson. and blah, blah, blah. and then we drove back to new hampshire. and i'm like what? what's going on in this car? there's something weird. and i smell -- smelled my hand and it -- i had phil jackson's sweat hand. a four and a half hour trip. i kept going phil jackson's hand smelt terrible. what the hell? but he just played a game. so god bless him. i used to -- i hope phil jackson doesn't smack me in the face for...
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phil can verrilli -- phil camporeale there. this is very different to the conversations we are having with market participants. hasn't that been the truth for the last six months? tom: i am glad you bring up the timeline. we are going into fourth quarter right now, and the starkness here on october 1 is stunning. laidlers like 10 ben out there looking at the vix under a 26, going, where are we going to be in 90 days? there's that knowledge to it just gets better. jonathan: i'm still in march, dazed and confused, with people telling me things will reopen in may, then june. where did this year ago? tom: that's true. the year has been truly traumatic. ian bremmer on with us with some great reporting. they did a great report on the mental exhaustion from a global pandemic. i know you see it in england as we see it here in america. maybe we witnessed it in that debate. we are staggering into q4, and yet i would suggest the market is separate from the economics and from some of the social discussions out there. jonathan: i would sugg
phil can verrilli -- phil camporeale there. this is very different to the conversations we are having with market participants. hasn't that been the truth for the last six months? tom: i am glad you bring up the timeline. we are going into fourth quarter right now, and the starkness here on october 1 is stunning. laidlers like 10 ben out there looking at the vix under a 26, going, where are we going to be in 90 days? there's that knowledge to it just gets better. jonathan: i'm still in march,...
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so i want to thank everyone that invited me and phil and just say, phil, you're doing a wonderful job. keep up the good work. and god bless you. thank you. >> just a few quick acknowledgements and then we're going to wrap up and if there are any questions you have a few people here who might be able to answer them. just a couple of questions. but i i want to recognize through the san francisco park alliance that without the san francisco park alliance, make no mistake that we would not be renovating or ribbon cutting five new playgrounds. their partnership is invaluable and they lead with their heart and they care about the parks. thank you, san francisco park alliance. [applause] and then last to my own team, lisa brampton, lisa, thank you for all that you have done to bring private resources to help to supplement what the voters have done to allow us to renovate these playgrounds. to our park supervisor, brandon young bright and early here, mayor, making sure that this place looked super clean. so, thank you, brandon, for being here. and to dan mauer, our project manager for this pa
so i want to thank everyone that invited me and phil and just say, phil, you're doing a wonderful job. keep up the good work. and god bless you. thank you. >> just a few quick acknowledgements and then we're going to wrap up and if there are any questions you have a few people here who might be able to answer them. just a couple of questions. but i i want to recognize through the san francisco park alliance that without the san francisco park alliance, make no mistake that we would not be...
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(sighs) phil, you forgot to open one of your gifts. ooh! this one, jay picked it up for you himself. he did? -(paper ripping) -hey, dad. so, what's going on with that hat? gloria thinks i look grumpy in the photos that we take when we go to these things, so i'm searching for the right hat that makes me look like i'm having fun. or you could just smile more. eh. wow! the sommelier's guide to the wines of france. claire: ooh! -i love it so much. -nice! oh, my goodness. it's inscribed. (gasps) "may you continue to age as gracefully as a fine bordeaux." dad... "happy birthday, jay. love, cam." ...cam. yeah. jay, you re-gifted my gift? dad! i didn't know he wrote in it. because you didn't open it. so now i feel like a jerk. how could you be a jerk? you're wearing that hat. a year from now, i'm gonna know what that means. ♪ i got gloria the greatest valentine's day gift -- a box set of dvds of all the dean martin roasts. i was so moved by the romantic gesture that for jay's birthday, i invited a bunch of people over to insult him. (laughter) sh
(sighs) phil, you forgot to open one of your gifts. ooh! this one, jay picked it up for you himself. he did? -(paper ripping) -hey, dad. so, what's going on with that hat? gloria thinks i look grumpy in the photos that we take when we go to these things, so i'm searching for the right hat that makes me look like i'm having fun. or you could just smile more. eh. wow! the sommelier's guide to the wines of france. claire: ooh! -i love it so much. -nice! oh, my goodness. it's inscribed. (gasps)...
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thanks, phil. >> thanks. >> you can read phil's column every wednesday and sunday. >> and in the 2018 general election, ballots were rejected across the u.s. stephanie dug into the totals reported around the bay area and found one county that stands out. >> nearly 23,000 mail-in ballots were rejected across the bay area in the 2018 general election. according to an abc 7 analysis of federal election data, almeida county stands out. more than 8,000 mail in blarts rejected in 2018, or 1.9%. san francisco county ranked swekd more than 37 loo ballots rejected or 1.6%. >> ballots, we can't count them because they didn't meet the decline with the postmark. >> ma run and santa clara counties reportsed the lowest with .5 and .7% with mail-in ballots rejected. >> we take a lot of time to cure that and so we'll reach out to the voter and say hey, yes, that is my ballot. >> i asked ef len mendez for the santa clara superstar's office. >> they forget to sign it and it doesn't count. if they forget to write their address or any of the information on the envelope and turning it in late. >> no signa
thanks, phil. >> thanks. >> you can read phil's column every wednesday and sunday. >> and in the 2018 general election, ballots were rejected across the u.s. stephanie dug into the totals reported around the bay area and found one county that stands out. >> nearly 23,000 mail-in ballots were rejected across the bay area in the 2018 general election. according to an abc 7 analysis of federal election data, almeida county stands out. more than 8,000 mail in blarts rejected...
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you know, i think that phil made an important point. the unaffiliated voters are 20% of the vote in florida. how they break is pretty important. the other thing is how many people actually vote early in all these places. 80 million nationally, staggering number. and the more people vote early, the more pressure it puts on the president to have a great day on -- on tuesday at the polling places. the cnn poll suggested that the people who are voting early were breaking 2 to 1 in favor of biden and that people voting for trump were breaking heavily his way. but if more people vote early, that puts more pressure on trump to outperform. and i think we're -- people are going to be watching that and the -- and the thing that phil mentioned. where are these nonaffiliated voters going? if they break one way or the other, that can make a big difference. >> gloria, i mean, do you think the -- is the focus on florida even more heightened this year because it's so crucial to the president's path to 270 electoral votes? >> you know, as long as i've c
you know, i think that phil made an important point. the unaffiliated voters are 20% of the vote in florida. how they break is pretty important. the other thing is how many people actually vote early in all these places. 80 million nationally, staggering number. and the more people vote early, the more pressure it puts on the president to have a great day on -- on tuesday at the polling places. the cnn poll suggested that the people who are voting early were breaking 2 to 1 in favor of biden...
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oh, phil flynn. i do need -- you know what, i do need, phil, a clapper for everybody's live shot here. all right. >> yeah. liz: okay, so -- >> the stocks have had an incredible run. i think part of it's about the election but part of it is about the fact we are going to see better efficiencies in solar, you know, in the future. so people are betting big and if biden gets in, that would be positive. obviously those stocks have been very very volatile. i keep reminding people, when you look at solar, and everybody thinks well, solaris going to replace traditional energy sources, you have to consider the fact, to produce the same amount of energy that you would get out of a natural gas plant or nuclear plant, the land mass is like 300%, 400% more land mass -- liz: yeah, but dan brouillette was on this show a few days ago and he said the trump administration has been looking at a check all of the above boxes. so it's not as if we are looking at a situation where they are somehow trying to crimp solar and
oh, phil flynn. i do need -- you know what, i do need, phil, a clapper for everybody's live shot here. all right. >> yeah. liz: okay, so -- >> the stocks have had an incredible run. i think part of it's about the election but part of it is about the fact we are going to see better efficiencies in solar, you know, in the future. so people are betting big and if biden gets in, that would be positive. obviously those stocks have been very very volatile. i keep reminding people, when...
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>> phil is robert. the whole notion of black friday is wacko the only thing worse than black friday is three black fridays. i mean the flat-screen hungry hordes that storm into the door and the parents fighting over the last hatch-a-mole. let's get rid of it and go online most people are used to the 30 boxes at their door a week from amazon just make it another 10 or 20 for christmas, and i just think the whole thing was not holiday spirit anyway, and i think we should move it more online >> yeah. it's so holiday spirit to be hovering over your laptop waiting to click for some deal going to prioritize people with the best broadband i guess anyway don't miss walmart's ceo doug mcmillan on "squawk box" tomorrow to shed more on the whole flack friday strategy. >>> next up, drop box is going all virtual. san francisco-based company will stop asking employees to come into its offices and will make remote work the standard practice, even after the pandemic ends and when asked why this is better than the hybri
>> phil is robert. the whole notion of black friday is wacko the only thing worse than black friday is three black fridays. i mean the flat-screen hungry hordes that storm into the door and the parents fighting over the last hatch-a-mole. let's get rid of it and go online most people are used to the 30 boxes at their door a week from amazon just make it another 10 or 20 for christmas, and i just think the whole thing was not holiday spirit anyway, and i think we should move it more online...
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the creator of the grange hill and brookside, phil honoured. the creator of the grange hilland brookside, phil redmond is also knighted to four years of work championing arts and culture outside of london. we now have this grand title, sir phil. i look back to where it came from, my counsel estate. i fits in where it came from, my counsel estate. ifits in the narrative of what i often say to people, look, you can achieve whatever you want in this life if you put the effort in. among those becoming cbes is the singer in recognition on her work of music and equal rights. and tv presenter and physicist brian caught also becomes a cbe for services to the promotion of science. many of you did not believe. the prizewinner bernadine has been made in 0be. also becoming an 0be,jeff bernadine has been made in 0be. also becoming an 0be, jeff lin of the electric light 0rchestra. while children's laureate and bestseller author cressida cowell becomes an mbe. the of sports, former on the pick athlete and founder of the great north run, brendan foster receive
the creator of the grange hill and brookside, phil honoured. the creator of the grange hilland brookside, phil redmond is also knighted to four years of work championing arts and culture outside of london. we now have this grand title, sir phil. i look back to where it came from, my counsel estate. i fits in where it came from, my counsel estate. ifits in the narrative of what i often say to people, look, you can achieve whatever you want in this life if you put the effort in. among those...
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phil, thank you so much. you can read phil matier's columns in the "san francisco chronicle" every wednesday and sunday. >>> vote-by-mail ballots have been sent out, you can return yours before or on november 3rd. don't forget to seal, sign, and date your ballot. you can mail it back, take it to your county's election office in person and official drop box, vote center, or any polling place. you can track your ballot online through the secretary of state's website. if you would like to vote in person on election day, you certainly can do that. you should wear a mask but you won't be refused to your right to vote if you don't, but why not just wear a mask and be safe? >>> happening now, 32,000 pg&e customers in northern california are without power during this public safety power shutoff. the pink triangles show you where they are. pg&e says the first wave is over, but we're now in a second wave. >> winds are expected to remain gusty overnight until 10:00 a.m. by 10:00 a.m. we should see the winds on the decre
phil, thank you so much. you can read phil matier's columns in the "san francisco chronicle" every wednesday and sunday. >>> vote-by-mail ballots have been sent out, you can return yours before or on november 3rd. don't forget to seal, sign, and date your ballot. you can mail it back, take it to your county's election office in person and official drop box, vote center, or any polling place. you can track your ballot online through the secretary of state's website. if you...
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phil scott is vermont's incumbent governor serving two terms already. a republican, scott served for a decade in the state senate and was lieutenant governor when he was elected governor. until he became governor, he worked in the construction industry and sold half of the construction firm he owned after being elected. david zuckerman is vermont's lieutenant government. having served two terms in that role, he's hoping you'll elevate him to the state's top position. he ran in the democratic primary, he got enough write-in votes to be the nominee for the democratic and progressive parties. prior to becoming lieutenant governor, he served in the vermont house and senate for a combined 14 years. he runs an organic farm with his wife. welcome to you both. it's a pleasure to have you on this debate with us today. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> we're going to have a round of questions that i ask to start off and then you'll be able to ask questions of one another. in the last third of this debate, we'll have questions fro
phil scott is vermont's incumbent governor serving two terms already. a republican, scott served for a decade in the state senate and was lieutenant governor when he was elected governor. until he became governor, he worked in the construction industry and sold half of the construction firm he owned after being elected. david zuckerman is vermont's lieutenant government. having served two terms in that role, he's hoping you'll elevate him to the state's top position. he ran in the democratic...
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doctor phil whittaker speaking to me earlier. let's cross live to the walter reed medical centre where mr trump is being treated and speak to our correspondence. remind us, what was the last update on the present‘s condition. what did it say? the last update was from his position last night, saying they are cautiously optimistic and much more cautious note, then they had given earlier on in the day. they told they gave earlier was much more upbeat, really, about the president's condition. today we have seen some tweets from donald trump, around five tweets from him, from inside the medical centre. i guess is you are saying trying to show people that he is up and about, he is working, working, he is still in control. just remind us, yesterday's briefing was pretty confusing. the white house physician was forced to offer several clarification afterwards. what was that about? absolutely, it was. the medical team asked several times about whether or not the president had ever been given oxygen. the reply they gave was very confusin
doctor phil whittaker speaking to me earlier. let's cross live to the walter reed medical centre where mr trump is being treated and speak to our correspondence. remind us, what was the last update on the present‘s condition. what did it say? the last update was from his position last night, saying they are cautiously optimistic and much more cautious note, then they had given earlier on in the day. they told they gave earlier was much more upbeat, really, about the president's condition....
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>> we're moving as fast as we can, phil. the other begrigin is in very a stages of development. you'll see prototypes soon. >> this is a driverless vehicle with no steering wheel and no pedals, brakes or things like that how confident are you that it's actually going to work, in be one? number two, do you have any read on whether -- on how frequently you have computer or other kinds of hiccups that would cause the car basically just to stop in other words, if i'm in a ride-sharing vehicle and something goes wrong and the system goes down, i'm ticked off. >> yeah, you most certainly are. that's something we're obviously keenly aware of. we have over 2 million miles of testing. mostly on the streets of san francisco. so, in a very complex urban environment. we're focused on all the aspects of the self-driving vehicle performance. obviously, how safely it drives is most critical how smoothly it drives how reliable and stable the system is. and when we're talking about system stability, which is what you're referring to, we are autos more stable than things like your laptop or phone
>> we're moving as fast as we can, phil. the other begrigin is in very a stages of development. you'll see prototypes soon. >> this is a driverless vehicle with no steering wheel and no pedals, brakes or things like that how confident are you that it's actually going to work, in be one? number two, do you have any read on whether -- on how frequently you have computer or other kinds of hiccups that would cause the car basically just to stop in other words, if i'm in a ride-sharing...
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phil, wonderful to see you. up ahead leftist gone wild and the unseen moment from last night's town hall, of course, "friday follies" with raymond arroyo next. ♪ all otc pain relievers including voltaren have one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. ♪ >> laura: it is friday night and that means it is time for... "friday follies." for the latest we go to the author of the new book, huge, huge smash already. "the spider that saves christmas" raymond arroyo, celebrities are in full meltdown mode over the election. dear mandy. >> the homeland actor, broadway legend has gotten political as of late joining fund-raisers across the country and now hitting msnbc where he tried to find ways to tell donald trump "we do not belong together without the music." watch. i don't give a [bleep]! i don'tr give a [bleep]! i don't give a damn. i don't give a damn what trump says. or
phil, wonderful to see you. up ahead leftist gone wild and the unseen moment from last night's town hall, of course, "friday follies" with raymond arroyo next. ♪ all otc pain relievers including voltaren have one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. ♪ >> laura: it is friday night and that means it is time for... "friday...
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scott redler and phil flynn. scott, lay it out for investors. you have the rising covid cases and again, we want to stress, rising hospitalizations as well. dwindling stimulus hopes. the election and tech hearings on wednesday. all of this on the horizon. we can put these up on the screen. if we are going simply by today, we know it's covid driving the action but does the pandemic maintain its hold on the markets and on investors' psyche for the rest of the week? >> well, you just named pretty much a perfect storm. if you remember, i heard you mention before the vix, you said two, three weeks ago what can investors do in order to have some insurance just in case a storm hits and that was buy vix call spreads for the election and for december. hopefully some investors did that. but for this week, i think all eyes like you said are on big tech earnings, right. you have the biggest ones out there, amazon coming up, facebook, apple, microsoft. i think amazon and apple are going to be very important. they are both on thursday. we will see whether or
scott redler and phil flynn. scott, lay it out for investors. you have the rising covid cases and again, we want to stress, rising hospitalizations as well. dwindling stimulus hopes. the election and tech hearings on wednesday. all of this on the horizon. we can put these up on the screen. if we are going simply by today, we know it's covid driving the action but does the pandemic maintain its hold on the markets and on investors' psyche for the rest of the week? >> well, you just named...
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phil it's interesting because we saw that big study just the other day that said there hasn't really been a lot of documented spread of covid on an airplane which is shocking, but, again -- >> i don't think it's shock, kelly. i don't think that's shocking. i think when you look at the steps that have been put in place on all aircraft around the world from face masks to spraying the airplanes to the documentation that they have shown that wiping these planes down, it does kill the virus, the amount of spread on a plane, your chances of catching have been reduced dramatically, and i know there are people watching this who are saying you're nuts. i've never getting on a plane. you can't change those minds all the airlines and aircraft-makers can do is say here's the science >> and, again, to show us maybe a path forward even as this is spreading if you do the right mitigation phil, thank you, sir, as always. >> phil relow on the airlines for us >>> tough session. >>> markets are selling off eight days to the economy. former economic council adviser larry lindsy is here to discuss. we'll
phil it's interesting because we saw that big study just the other day that said there hasn't really been a lot of documented spread of covid on an airplane which is shocking, but, again -- >> i don't think it's shock, kelly. i don't think that's shocking. i think when you look at the steps that have been put in place on all aircraft around the world from face masks to spraying the airplanes to the documentation that they have shown that wiping these planes down, it does kill the virus,...
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on bloomberg, new jersey governor phil murphy said the country needs a deal soon. >> we need a deal that has to include state aid. obviously extending unemployment, help for small businesses, all of the things that we know about, but we need a big of state aid. ritika: mnuchin has proposed a plan that would include $250 billion for state and the will governments. democrats are asking for more. the tokyo stock exchange halted trading for the entire day because of a hardware break on. it is the worst ever outage for the world's third-largest exchange. the operator of the exchange says it will resume trading is normal on friday. in the u.k., a major study shows
on bloomberg, new jersey governor phil murphy said the country needs a deal soon. >> we need a deal that has to include state aid. obviously extending unemployment, help for small businesses, all of the things that we know about, but we need a big of state aid. ritika: mnuchin has proposed a plan that would include $250 billion for state and the will governments. democrats are asking for more. the tokyo stock exchange halted trading for the entire day because of a hardware break on. it is...
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phil lebeau has a special guest now that can comment on some of this phil >> let's bring in doug parker from american airlines joining us from washington doug, you practically lived in washington over the last month, month and a half what is your reaction to the news that speaker pelosi says there is no stand alone airline bill coming? >> well, obviously breaking news so i don't have much -- what to go back and see exactly where this stands. now, look, it's consistent with what is going on in this process for quite some time now. that is huge bipartisan support for extension of psp for the airlines and there has been for quite some time. but a frustrating process by which we' which we're trying to get it enacted. we had starts and stops and two days ago the president tweet that he was calling off all relief talks and then several hours later sent out a tweet saying he supported air line relief we'll go see what this means what i know is this. the there is enormous bipartisan support for extension of this payroll support program. and there is enormous understanding of the you are general
phil lebeau has a special guest now that can comment on some of this phil >> let's bring in doug parker from american airlines joining us from washington doug, you practically lived in washington over the last month, month and a half what is your reaction to the news that speaker pelosi says there is no stand alone airline bill coming? >> well, obviously breaking news so i don't have much -- what to go back and see exactly where this stands. now, look, it's consistent with what is...
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phil foden and mason greenwood are also out of the squad after being sent home from iceland last month. southgate's reminded his players of what it means to play for england. a rider at cycling's giro d'italia has been left with a suspected broken back, after a helicopter caused a crash. it happened near the end of stage four. one team boss said the helicopter was flying too low, and that the movement of the air from the blades caused a barrier to blow into the road. the italian rider luca wackermann was taken to hopsital with multiple injuries. we wish him a very speedy recovery. that is a horrible story, awful. thank you so much. all eyes across the us may be focused on the clash between donald trump and joe biden at the moment, but it's not the only high—stakes contest taking place between heavyweights in the states right now. that is written with a heavy amount of irony! for the last week, thousands of people have been
phil foden and mason greenwood are also out of the squad after being sent home from iceland last month. southgate's reminded his players of what it means to play for england. a rider at cycling's giro d'italia has been left with a suspected broken back, after a helicopter caused a crash. it happened near the end of stage four. one team boss said the helicopter was flying too low, and that the movement of the air from the blades caused a barrier to blow into the road. the italian rider luca...
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ruffin of las vegas. >> phil rucker, what a crazy time that was. the president kept saying, or the candidate at the time kept saying that he was so rich, but he was relying on other people's money for much of that campaign. there were always questions about why he wasn't infusing more of it with his own money. these tax documents that the "new york times" was able to obtain sheds a lot of light on that. on a lighter news day, my friend, i hope you'll introduce us to your puppy which we just heard in the background. thank you so much. today house speaker nancy pelosi and congressman jamie raskin unveiled legislation to determine a sitting president's ability to carry out the duties of the office. the bill would supplement the twenty-fifth amendment, which allows for the removal of a president if they are deemed unfit to serve. it comes at a time when the president's health is in question. but pelosi says the proposal is not about president trump. >> this is not about president trump. he will face the judgment of the voters. but he shows the need for
ruffin of las vegas. >> phil rucker, what a crazy time that was. the president kept saying, or the candidate at the time kept saying that he was so rich, but he was relying on other people's money for much of that campaign. there were always questions about why he wasn't infusing more of it with his own money. these tax documents that the "new york times" was able to obtain sheds a lot of light on that. on a lighter news day, my friend, i hope you'll introduce us to your puppy...
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in the words of phil donahue >> and that's to our faith. and that's their right. you can worship a pet rock, if you want to. and no official, high or petty, can tell you that this is not orthodox. robert jackson. >> another important lesson to learn from this, isn't it. number one, young people off are often underestimated. where they often excel is in the sincerity, and their courage. standing up for what is right as possible, even when the odds appeared in the wrong. personal integrity has its own rewarding. on that point like to conclude with some final comments, from phil donahue, who would like to be here with was unable to. >> to think that the supremes came down from on high and took two positions, and they grab these little kids and they went like this to the nation, stop right there. and they sincerely, jackson looked over that bench, and you look at those kids, and said this is what the decision means, you obey your parents. i mean, what's america to you? this is just one reason why i am a proud american. in a why i respect the witnesses, not only for th
in the words of phil donahue >> and that's to our faith. and that's their right. you can worship a pet rock, if you want to. and no official, high or petty, can tell you that this is not orthodox. robert jackson. >> another important lesson to learn from this, isn't it. number one, young people off are often underestimated. where they often excel is in the sincerity, and their courage. standing up for what is right as possible, even when the odds appeared in the wrong. personal...
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phil tell us more about your findings . well what we found is there is a real yawning gap between what the north korean government system in terms of laws and actual criminal procedure says and what actually happens the reality is that people can be arrested for almost any reason that pretrial detention is a system where there are systematic torture and abuse people or you know for instance forced to remain sitting in a in a fixed position a stress position for as many as 7 to 8 and sometimes 13 to 16 hours a day and if they move if they do anything to shift their weight they face beatings and abuse you have a situation where the authorities can arrest people without any sort of evidence and that they then can proceed through a process that is completely without access to lawyers without access to families that ultimately results in confessions and possible prosecutions the only good outcome about the situation is that because of the changes on the ground of the economic system and north korea where there are people now wit
phil tell us more about your findings . well what we found is there is a real yawning gap between what the north korean government system in terms of laws and actual criminal procedure says and what actually happens the reality is that people can be arrested for almost any reason that pretrial detention is a system where there are systematic torture and abuse people or you know for instance forced to remain sitting in a in a fixed position a stress position for as many as 7 to 8 and sometimes...
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on 17, phil drains the puck to stay par and maintain a two shot lead. mickelson shot seven under 65 to win by three shots. he becomes the third player in champion history to win his first two tournaments and he celebrates by watching his own highlights. by the way, mickelson decided to play in virginia to prep for the masters in november. masters in november, does not sound quite right. covid-19 point >> yeah, nothing is >>> check this out. a new stadium slack line world record has just been set in nuremberg, germany. this daredevil was over nearly 240 feet off the ground, walked about 755 feet, but don't worry, he had multiple safety ropes and clasps. he says the hardest part was actually keeping his concentration. a >> who had the previous record, the great melinda, right, undoubtedly? he didn't have any contractions. >> using this one doesn't count because he had safeties? would you go without the safety? >> no. i wouldn't do it at all. despite how about you darren? >> i'm just glad dennis was here for the historical context. >> thank you. >>> that's
on 17, phil drains the puck to stay par and maintain a two shot lead. mickelson shot seven under 65 to win by three shots. he becomes the third player in champion history to win his first two tournaments and he celebrates by watching his own highlights. by the way, mickelson decided to play in virginia to prep for the masters in november. masters in november, does not sound quite right. covid-19 point >> yeah, nothing is >>> check this out. a new stadium slack line world record...
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phil tell us more about your findings . well what we found is there is a real yawning gap between what the north korean government system in terms of laws and actual criminal procedure says and what actually happens the reality is that people can be arrested for almost any reason that pretrial detention is a system where there are systematic torture and abuse people or you know for instance forced to remain sitting in a in a fixed position a stress position for as many as 7 to 8 and sometimes 13 to 16 hours a day and if they move if they do anything to shift their weight they face beatings and abuse you have a situation where the. authorities can arrest people without any sort of evidence and that they then can proceed through a process that is completely without access to lawyers without access to families that ultimately results in confessions and possible prosecutions the only good outcome about the situation is that because of the changes on the ground of the economic system and north korea where there are people now wi
phil tell us more about your findings . well what we found is there is a real yawning gap between what the north korean government system in terms of laws and actual criminal procedure says and what actually happens the reality is that people can be arrested for almost any reason that pretrial detention is a system where there are systematic torture and abuse people or you know for instance forced to remain sitting in a in a fixed position a stress position for as many as 7 to 8 and sometimes...
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. >> phil? >> the reason ford moved higher was because these were stronger earnings than expected in the fourth quarter in april production was shut down in north america and a good chunk of europe as well. and in the third quarter they beat the street earning 65 cents a share, well above expectation. revenues stronger than expected. truck and suv demand it's not just ford, people want struks and suv look what is going on when you try to buy an f-150. this is a company that has not done well when it comes to execution over the last several years. break even to a loss of $500 million. that may be disappointing to some people, but keep in mind they have three vehicle launches coming up in the fourth quarter, they have the new bronco and well as the mach se. jim on the conference call said we are planning on doing that in the spring one last note regarding jim farley having listened to these going back to the hackett area, different with jim farley, night and day. he said we have weaknesses and thi
. >> phil? >> the reason ford moved higher was because these were stronger earnings than expected in the fourth quarter in april production was shut down in north america and a good chunk of europe as well. and in the third quarter they beat the street earning 65 cents a share, well above expectation. revenues stronger than expected. truck and suv demand it's not just ford, people want struks and suv look what is going on when you try to buy an f-150. this is a company that has not...
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phil in nottingham. big figures were you are. yes, and surprisingly they have gone up are. yes, and surprisingly they have gone up so are. yes, and surprisingly they have gone up so much. the figures went up from about 70 cases per—100,000 people, to 440 in the week up to the second 0ctober. that is partly due the adjustment for those additional cases that weren't originally included in the public health england data, so that has made some of the difference but it can't account for all of it. and the outbreak isn't just account for all of it. and the outbreak isn'tjust confined to the city but some neighbouring boroughs as well, so, nottingham is probably the next big city to go into some additional measures, it will start to experience the kind of life they have been living in the big north east cities fairly soon. the director of public health minister here has said that is likely to happen. we expect the announcement 20 come tomorrow because there is every week a government meeting with department of health and local authorities and after that there is announcements ar
phil in nottingham. big figures were you are. yes, and surprisingly they have gone up are. yes, and surprisingly they have gone up so are. yes, and surprisingly they have gone up so much. the figures went up from about 70 cases per—100,000 people, to 440 in the week up to the second 0ctober. that is partly due the adjustment for those additional cases that weren't originally included in the public health england data, so that has made some of the difference but it can't account for all of it....
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phil rucker and carol, i want to start with both of you. phil, what do we know about how frequently the president is in contact with his staff. how recent are the most recent updates that his symptoms remain mild? >> well, nicolle, we don't have any update beyond what mark meadows told reporters several hours ago this morning about the president's mild symptoms. our reporting shows that the president has been in touch with some staffers, some advisers and friends this morning by phone. i'm not sure if he has seen any staff in person. certainly a number of his aides reported to work at the white house and are at the white house today. we should point out that it is now 4:00 in the afternoon on friday, and we have notice detailed information about the president's health condition. there has been no public briefing by his doctor. there has been no public briefing by any members of his staff to provide in detail what those symptoms are, what his temperature might be, any development beyond the note we got from his physician overnight that said
phil rucker and carol, i want to start with both of you. phil, what do we know about how frequently the president is in contact with his staff. how recent are the most recent updates that his symptoms remain mild? >> well, nicolle, we don't have any update beyond what mark meadows told reporters several hours ago this morning about the president's mild symptoms. our reporting shows that the president has been in touch with some staffers, some advisers and friends this morning by phone....
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phil, good to see you this morning. thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> i just want to check on you, my friend. how are you feeling? are you good, and have you been tested? >> thankfully i'm feeling great. it's been actually a couple of weeks since i've been physically at the white house and around any of those, so i don't have a lot of concern for exposure at this point, but thank you for asking. >> but your headline is remarkable, invince blt punctured that is a thesis unto itself. we've heard it from you, our reporters, a ton of people, they sometimes function as if it's what we call the before times, right? before coronavirus, for whatever reason there seems to be a sense, and sometimes that happens to us as reporters when we cover stories. i cover hurricanes, we sometimes think the rules don't apply to us the same as it applies to everybody else, but it turns out that they do. >> you're exactly right, and the culture in the white house for hon ho months now has been the before times. you have staffers
phil, good to see you this morning. thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> i just want to check on you, my friend. how are you feeling? are you good, and have you been tested? >> thankfully i'm feeling great. it's been actually a couple of weeks since i've been physically at the white house and around any of those, so i don't have a lot of concern for exposure at this point, but thank you for asking. >> but your headline is remarkable, invince blt punctured...
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tesla is out as well phil lebeau? >> a beat on the top and bottom line for tesla the earnings per share at 76 cents a share. you see the stock popping right now. that is well above the expectation of 56 cents a share. the street was expecting 8.35 billion. couple of metrics we're getting, as we're starting to pour through the release. the operating margin 9.2%. that's going to be lower than a lot of people were expecting, but you've got to go back and really look at what goes into everything when they look at their operating margins. again on the top and the bottom line, this is better than expected from tesla with an earnings of 76 cents per share the street was expecting 57 cents a share. back to you. >> phil lebeau, thanks for that. mike, i'll come to you on tesla. we've had the deliveries already but the profitability coming through better than expected as well. >> absolutely. so, you know that, qualifies as a relatively modest move for tesla, but definitely positive there was a bit of a fear hovering over it we a
tesla is out as well phil lebeau? >> a beat on the top and bottom line for tesla the earnings per share at 76 cents a share. you see the stock popping right now. that is well above the expectation of 56 cents a share. the street was expecting 8.35 billion. couple of metrics we're getting, as we're starting to pour through the release. the operating margin 9.2%. that's going to be lower than a lot of people were expecting, but you've got to go back and really look at what goes into...
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i also want to ask you, phil, about caroline giuliani. this is always a sensitive subject, family matters, but she's published an extraordinary essay in "vanity fair" criticizing her father, saying they've had longstanding political differences, and writing, in fact, that -- i mean, i've certainly been concerned about his public behavior, this is what she said to rachel maddow last night, she said it's taken persistence and nerve to find my voice in politics and i'm using it now to ask you to stand with me in the fight to end donald trump's reign of terror. what do you make of this? >> you know, andrea, it's remarkable. i don't consider myself an expert on giuliani family relations, but it is telling that his daughter has come out in such strong language to condemn the president that her father works with and works for. we should point out, by the way, that another of rudy giuliani's children, his son andrew, actually works for the trump white house and is very much a part of the trump coalition. so clearly a divide around the dinner tabl
i also want to ask you, phil, about caroline giuliani. this is always a sensitive subject, family matters, but she's published an extraordinary essay in "vanity fair" criticizing her father, saying they've had longstanding political differences, and writing, in fact, that -- i mean, i've certainly been concerned about his public behavior, this is what she said to rachel maddow last night, she said it's taken persistence and nerve to find my voice in politics and i'm using it now to...
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phil, trump is now telling everyone not to be afraid of the coronavirus. he's also touting the treatments which are unique to him that he is getting, but watch this. >> we have the best medicines in the world and it all happened very shortly and they're all getting approved, and the vaccines are coming momentarily. >> the truth is, phil, trump is telling everyone not to be afraid of the coronavirus. he is getting those therapeutics that are simply not accessible to everyone like him. >> yeah, and that's completely contradictory to the advice from public health professionals throughout this pandemic which is that americans and citizens of the world really should be afraid of the coronavirus and should take a number of necessary precautions in order to protect themselves and perhaps more importantly protect others in the community that you encounter, including wearing a mask, including socially distancing, including avoiding mass gatherings such as the large scale rallies, campaign rallies that the president has been having around the country. so it's a very
phil, trump is now telling everyone not to be afraid of the coronavirus. he's also touting the treatments which are unique to him that he is getting, but watch this. >> we have the best medicines in the world and it all happened very shortly and they're all getting approved, and the vaccines are coming momentarily. >> the truth is, phil, trump is telling everyone not to be afraid of the coronavirus. he is getting those therapeutics that are simply not accessible to everyone like...
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thank you, phil. a quick -- the futures, looks like down -- is it out i don't know third straight day of downward movement in the dow. 320 is -- we'll see what happens to the rest of the session down 175 on the nasdaq and oil is down, so it is kind of across the board. guys, we'll see you tomorrow guys and gals. becky, i like the purple, purple is good. "squawk on the street" is next >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber it is risk off this morning. stocks on track for the first three day-loss since mid-september as daily global covid cases hit a new record europe introduces new lockdowns. hospitalizations in this country near a two-month high. and stimulus hopes remain thin, jobless claims go the wrong direction up 53 k. road map begins with stimulus hope
thank you, phil. a quick -- the futures, looks like down -- is it out i don't know third straight day of downward movement in the dow. 320 is -- we'll see what happens to the rest of the session down 175 on the nasdaq and oil is down, so it is kind of across the board. guys, we'll see you tomorrow guys and gals. becky, i like the purple, purple is good. "squawk on the street" is next >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla...
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phil mattingly. so, phil, where do things stand in florida as the path to 270 for the president? >> yeah, look, i'm not going to be breaking any news, anderson, when i say it's going to be close. i think everybody agrees on that, in both parties. and everybody also agrees the state of florida, this is the map back in 2016, president trump winning by about 100,000 votes. here's where things stand, at this moment. the poll of polls show joe biden with about a three-point lead. that's a little sizeable but it gives democrats some hope. the reality, anderson, when you look at this map, it's not going to be much different in terms of colors, tuesday night. democratic strongholds will remain. same with republicans up top. the question is who can run up votes where they need it, and who can hope to keep margins down in other places that are strong suits? i think, right now, where you see the president and joe biden in the i-4 corridor, fighting for the suburbs, fighting for retirees, understanding dynamics of this race right now. while they will head multiple places over the course of t
phil mattingly. so, phil, where do things stand in florida as the path to 270 for the president? >> yeah, look, i'm not going to be breaking any news, anderson, when i say it's going to be close. i think everybody agrees on that, in both parties. and everybody also agrees the state of florida, this is the map back in 2016, president trump winning by about 100,000 votes. here's where things stand, at this moment. the poll of polls show joe biden with about a three-point lead. that's a...
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phil, thank you. kavita, stay with me. i want to go deep or the coronavirus pandemic and head out to utah where the spike has gotten so bad that hospitals there are warning they may have to start rationing care. that's utah. in the united states of america. i want to bring in zgerald, our newest msnbc reporter. what's going on? >> health officials here are calling the situation dire. to give you some perspective here, on thursday, the state logged its highest number, a record number of cases of nearly 1500 in one day. the next day, on friday, that record was shattered. the state recording about 2,000 cases. now the biggest concern across the state and certainly here at the university of utah hospital are the hospitals being overrun, specifically the icus. we talked to some icu nurses yesterday who say, look, we're at capacity. they have 25 beds. one of the beds they use as a spare bed. 17 of those beds are filled with covid patients, and they went on to talk about how intense it is to try and care for these patients. the l
phil, thank you. kavita, stay with me. i want to go deep or the coronavirus pandemic and head out to utah where the spike has gotten so bad that hospitals there are warning they may have to start rationing care. that's utah. in the united states of america. i want to bring in zgerald, our newest msnbc reporter. what's going on? >> health officials here are calling the situation dire. to give you some perspective here, on thursday, the state logged its highest number, a record number of...
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phil, happy friday you think this deal makes sense? to be honest, i don't know if it makes it a good sense. i don't know how amd will handle the xilinx product line. the product lines are different. they differ, you know, differ market segments. so that will be interesting to see, you know, how they plan to do the merger. >> phil, there are a couple or at least a few different kinds of m & a and scale it's one thing when a bigger company swallows a smaller company that is very much in its space. but right now, we're seeing some really big potential m & a i'm thinking nvidia, arm, as well as this that's very ambitious. do those tend to work out? >> it really depends on the company doing the acquiring. and often it's a function of how well they let the acquired company continue to operate successful way they would as a merger >> we were making that point earlier. you can be great engineers and not necessarily get great advice from the investment bankers. there was a school of thought, philip, that nvidia is the one that should have made
phil, happy friday you think this deal makes sense? to be honest, i don't know if it makes it a good sense. i don't know how amd will handle the xilinx product line. the product lines are different. they differ, you know, differ market segments. so that will be interesting to see, you know, how they plan to do the merger. >> phil, there are a couple or at least a few different kinds of m & a and scale it's one thing when a bigger company swallows a smaller company that is very much in...
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guys, back to you. >> all right, phil phil lebeau, thanks. >>> stock debut 17 years in the making how the shares of palantir performed n their first trading days >>> after 17 years, secretive company palantir went public distinguished fellow for journalism for advanced study at princet princeton, joann i'm interested on what your take is on this particular offering it has a unique government structure and there's still questions around what the right comparable would be in terms of trying to find a multiple on this stock. >> yeah. what's really interesting about palantir is you raise those excellent points but what's interesting here is how investors will value it. what happens after an election we have to think about why did they go public right now they've been -- it's been 17 years. they've never turned a profit. we're not talking five or ten years. we're talking 17 years with no profit but it's a company that is very, very closely aligned with the trump administration you've got the co-founder, who has been one of the biggest supporters of the president. and then the work that the
guys, back to you. >> all right, phil phil lebeau, thanks. >>> stock debut 17 years in the making how the shares of palantir performed n their first trading days >>> after 17 years, secretive company palantir went public distinguished fellow for journalism for advanced study at princet princeton, joann i'm interested on what your take is on this particular offering it has a unique government structure and there's still questions around what the right comparable would be...
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let's get to phil. >> ed bastian joining us from the ompany's headquarters in atlanta. ed, you reported a loss of $3.30 a share on an adjusted basis, a little worse than what analysts were expecting, but everybody is saying, look, throw out the results from the q3 in terms of whether or not it meets expectations the bottom line is you guys are still burning through cash on a daily basis. pant a picture of what you're seeing now when you look at not only your business, but the airline business. >> well, good morning, phil. thank you for having me. 80% reduction in revenues in the third quarter makes for a very, very difficult set of numbers, tough quarter. but that said, if you look through the numbers, you certainly can seat impact of the pandemic, but we can see real encouraging signs of improvement in things that we can control. demand, demand was down 80%. so we're at 20% recovery levels in the third quarter the second quarter at the peak of the pandemic at 10% versus 19 third quarter, 20% we expect the fourth quarter to be somewhere between 30 and 35% of the fourth
let's get to phil. >> ed bastian joining us from the ompany's headquarters in atlanta. ed, you reported a loss of $3.30 a share on an adjusted basis, a little worse than what analysts were expecting, but everybody is saying, look, throw out the results from the q3 in terms of whether or not it meets expectations the bottom line is you guys are still burning through cash on a daily basis. pant a picture of what you're seeing now when you look at not only your business, but the airline...