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the u.s. death toll has topped 184,000 people and more than 6 million confirmed cases. and now a national institutes of health panel says there's no evidence backing the use of convalescent plasma touted by president trump to treat coronavirus patients. let's get more on the breaking news with cnn white house correspondent jeremy diamond. the president's focus is on the unrest in kenosha, not the police shooting of jacob blake. >> reporter: no question, jim. president trump spent nearly three hours on the ground today in kenosha, wisconsin. and he did not say jacob blake's name once. instead the president focused on surveying the damage of some of the riots that have happened in that city as well as meeting and thanking law enforcement there. the president also taking credit falsely for deployment of the national guard there that was ordered by the state's governor. when the president was, though, jim, asked about jacob blake, all we heard the president say was that he feels terribly about the situation. but he declined to weigh in any further saying that it is a local
the u.s. death toll has topped 184,000 people and more than 6 million confirmed cases. and now a national institutes of health panel says there's no evidence backing the use of convalescent plasma touted by president trump to treat coronavirus patients. let's get more on the breaking news with cnn white house correspondent jeremy diamond. the president's focus is on the unrest in kenosha, not the police shooting of jacob blake. >> reporter: no question, jim. president trump spent nearly...
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no one in the u.s. could. so they drove from hawthorne to texas. crystie wouldn't leave momo's side the entire time they were there. >> crystie's like, i'm sorry, but i came here just to see mom. she wasn't leaving her room. like, she was just focused on her. >> if she can get next to my mom, she's going to be -- >> and that worked. your mom kind of rallied. >> oh, yeah. >> after two weeks the family drove back to los angeles, arriving in the middle of the night on september 23rd. two days later, this family learned a difficult truth. no matter how much you love and how much you care, sometimes you can't help your loved one when harm is headed their way. >> 911. >> yes, i'd like to report a gunshot. there's a woman, she's shot. she's laying on the floor in the garage. >> soon after, a neighbor of crystie's called tia with some brutal news. >> they just said that she was shot. i remember saying, who would shoot crysti? >> uh-huh. >>> coming up -- >> she screamed the most harrowing scream. >> a family in anguish. >> i broke down crying. i just cried
no one in the u.s. could. so they drove from hawthorne to texas. crystie wouldn't leave momo's side the entire time they were there. >> crystie's like, i'm sorry, but i came here just to see mom. she wasn't leaving her room. like, she was just focused on her. >> if she can get next to my mom, she's going to be -- >> and that worked. your mom kind of rallied. >> oh, yeah. >> after two weeks the family drove back to los angeles, arriving in the middle of the night on...
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. >>> novak djokovic was kicked out of the u.s. open by accidentally hitting a line judge with a ball, later apolgd in instagram post. back to "dateline." >>> i kept thinking i was asleep, it was a really bad dream. and this wasn't really happening. i couldn't imagine anything like that ever happening. >> definitely a shock. >> reporter: the first stage was denial. that shelley nance, their innocent wisp of a sister, had been murdered, was almost beyond comprehending. but maybe worse, quite possibly they weren't going to know who did it. the first and most obvious mystery jumped right out at the experienced eyes that cased her bloody bedroom. shelley had been dead a while. >> we could tell by lookin' at her that she had not been there longer than 24 hours. >> reporter: but this was curious. her roommate was in the apartment for much of that 24-hour period, and claimed she saw and heard nothing amiss. like shelley, roommate ashley olvera was also 20 years old and from a tiny town -- taft, texas -- not far from corpus christi, on the
. >>> novak djokovic was kicked out of the u.s. open by accidentally hitting a line judge with a ball, later apolgd in instagram post. back to "dateline." >>> i kept thinking i was asleep, it was a really bad dream. and this wasn't really happening. i couldn't imagine anything like that ever happening. >> definitely a shock. >> reporter: the first stage was denial. that shelley nance, their innocent wisp of a sister, had been murdered, was almost beyond...
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u.s. democrats and republicans are currently battling over whole get the keys to the white house come november and all the parties are also set to lock horns over the supremes court as after the death was announced of judge ruth bader ginsburg at the age of $87.00 but it kinda burke had been the oldest sitting judge on a seaplane course having served there since 1903 she was only. the 2nd ever woman to be appointed to america's highest court and is regarded as a liberal and feminist icon as supreme court judges can sit for life or until they choose to retire and there is only 9 it's any time it could be a real game changer if the democrats or republicans can secure maturity. we will put in this position of power and importance to make decisions for the people who so proudly elected us the most important of which has long been considered to be the selection of united states supreme court justices we have this obligation without delay president trumps nominee will receive a vote on the floor
u.s. democrats and republicans are currently battling over whole get the keys to the white house come november and all the parties are also set to lock horns over the supremes court as after the death was announced of judge ruth bader ginsburg at the age of $87.00 but it kinda burke had been the oldest sitting judge on a seaplane course having served there since 1903 she was only. the 2nd ever woman to be appointed to america's highest court and is regarded as a liberal and feminist icon as...
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it says u.s. equities with higher calls on environmental, social, and governance metrics did not sustain much in the first quarter selloff. it also found that esg's goals associated with negative returns in the second quarter. contrary to widespread claims, esg is not an important determinant of prices -- returns. that is no lot -- a lot of cold water. alix: it is. i reached out to bloomberg intelligence, and she took me through two things. one, you are right. in better environments, esg does not work as well. it in periods of crisis, does. things got better in april, but we take a look at europe, the bottom panel, which is european esg. the top panel is the underperformance of u.s. esg. you did not see much of a recovery in europe in terms of the markets like we did in the u.s.. i thought that was interesting. the worse you do over there, the better esg does. guy: that's interesting, europe also pushing along pretty strongly when it comes to the environmental side of things. certainly a big part
it says u.s. equities with higher calls on environmental, social, and governance metrics did not sustain much in the first quarter selloff. it also found that esg's goals associated with negative returns in the second quarter. contrary to widespread claims, esg is not an important determinant of prices -- returns. that is no lot -- a lot of cold water. alix: it is. i reached out to bloomberg intelligence, and she took me through two things. one, you are right. in better environments, esg does...
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. >> reporter: this year's fire season in the western u.s. is already one of the worst ever recorded. >> reporter: these 100 fires have burned 4.5 million acres, nearly the size of new jersey. just incredible. >> reporter: sobering prediction from dr. anthony fauci. normal life may not return until the end of next year. >> it's not going to be an overnight event where you have a vaccine and then all of a sudden everything is okay. >> reporter: all four police officers charged in the death of george floyd went to court. >> the only overdose that killed george floyd was an overdose of excessive force and racism! [ bell ] >>> even the gravest threats against us only serve to reveal our truth strength. >> the country pauses to remember those lost 19 years ago on september 11th. >> america will always rise up, stand tall, and fight back. >> reporter: minutes before the first pitch in san diego, the padres' game against the giants was postponed due to a positive test in the giants organization. >>> all that -- >> the boston celtics knock off the ra
. >> reporter: this year's fire season in the western u.s. is already one of the worst ever recorded. >> reporter: these 100 fires have burned 4.5 million acres, nearly the size of new jersey. just incredible. >> reporter: sobering prediction from dr. anthony fauci. normal life may not return until the end of next year. >> it's not going to be an overnight event where you have a vaccine and then all of a sudden everything is okay. >> reporter: all four police...
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u.s. equity futures, you'll see at this point you are looking at some green arrows across the board. nasdaq indicated up. dow is up, so is the s&p 500 we'll talk about zoom. it is those technology stocks leading the way. looking here to date, they are up more than expected. looking at the treasury market, it looks like the 10-year is yielding around the same amount of 0.726%. zoom, huge news. >> right now, top single stock of the day is zoom the stock is on fire that may be the least impressive thing. jumped over 300% year over year. free cash flow up 2,000% year over year. new customer subscriptions delivered 81% of the revenue growth and less customer churn than expected. kelly will join us to dig through the quarter at 8:30 eastern time stock up 80% right now how would you like to be in a business where your free cash flow was up 2,000% it sounds like a kid's lemonade stand. that's what has happened to zoom it is incredibly >> it is insane. yesterday wrks he said the big test was how it
u.s. equity futures, you'll see at this point you are looking at some green arrows across the board. nasdaq indicated up. dow is up, so is the s&p 500 we'll talk about zoom. it is those technology stocks leading the way. looking here to date, they are up more than expected. looking at the treasury market, it looks like the 10-year is yielding around the same amount of 0.726%. zoom, huge news. >> right now, top single stock of the day is zoom the stock is on fire that may be the least...
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learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪ ...it was absolutely terrifying. i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work with computers. ♪ so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, that definitely appealed to me. you're learning how to create spreadsheets, documents, forms and surveys. i'm thinking i can become more marketable. i got to about the third course and i'm like, you know, i probably could do this for a living. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots and lots of people can learn. ♪ i feel hopeful about the future now. it's empowering to have that knowledge that nobody can take away from you. ♪ ♪ i feel good ♪ i knew that i would, now ♪ i feel good ♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for one dollar with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. >>> the presidential race ramping up with only 36 days to go. but there is a major question hanging over all of this. how will campaigning during a pandemic work? president trump i
learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪ ...it was absolutely terrifying. i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work with computers. ♪ so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, that definitely appealed to me. you're learning how to create spreadsheets, documents, forms and surveys. i'm thinking i can become more marketable. i got to about the third course and i'm like, you know, i probably could do this for a...
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it carried the israeli group and u.s. officials including president donald trump's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner. >> there are tremendous amount of common opportunities b betwe the countrieses and it i is wit the interests of both countries to move forward. >> the israeli delegates revealed that they started discussions with their counterparts on the opening of embassies and other topics like visas. prior to the talks nhk had an exclusive interview with the director of policy planning at the uae's foreign ministry. >> the subjects are very technical ones. such as aviation, culture, economics, finance. >> however, palestinian authority prime minister criticized the israeli trip to uae. he said it was a clear violation of a middle east peacece deal tt rejects the normalization of ties with israel unless israeli occupation comes to an end. >>> india's gdp shrank by the fastest on record in the latest quarter as the coronavirus undermined economic activities. gdp shrank 23.9% in the april to june quarter from a
it carried the israeli group and u.s. officials including president donald trump's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner. >> there are tremendous amount of common opportunities b betwe the countrieses and it i is wit the interests of both countries to move forward. >> the israeli delegates revealed that they started discussions with their counterparts on the opening of embassies and other topics like visas. prior to the talks nhk had an exclusive interview with the director of...
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former u.s. president. all this as the u.s. presidential campaign has officially kicked off and president trump is trailing his democratic rival joe biden in the polls trump is campaigning on law and order while biden is challenging trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic nearly $300.00 range refugees have been rescued from a beach in indonesia after drifting at sea for several months at least 30 people died on that journey they were bound for malaysia but were pushed back as borders tightened because of the pandemic well those are the headlines i will have more for you here to part 2 of the dark side of green energy. when the fukushima tsunami hit japan's coastline in 2011 it destroyed everything in its path in the octomom darcy's began building a bathtub you see will along 100 kilometers of the coastline it's hard construction will be completed by 2021 and a continuous line of walls would close off every river along the splintered northeast coast of japan. the project also includes a day or 2 less door open to allow the
former u.s. president. all this as the u.s. presidential campaign has officially kicked off and president trump is trailing his democratic rival joe biden in the polls trump is campaigning on law and order while biden is challenging trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic nearly $300.00 range refugees have been rescued from a beach in indonesia after drifting at sea for several months at least 30 people died on that journey they were bound for malaysia but were pushed back as borders...
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the u.s., large parts of california are being covered by an eerie orange glow as wildfires and a record het wave -- heat wave continue to spread dense smoke. power is slowly being restored after being switched off for half a million people to prevent fires in a windstorm. fires have burned 2.5 million acres this year, the most on record. i'm corina mitchell, that the bloomberg. yvonne, back to you. yvonne: thanks. we'll check yum china stock right now. it's down about 4% here in its first day of listing in the city. of course we were all asking these questions about just how sustainable this rally has been in hong kong. in particular. but despite the fact that there's still a lot of questions on whether you're willing to bet on the sector. we have seen the consumer come back. when it comes to eating out that's still a bit uncertain here right now. of course today they are down 4%. 412 the i.p.o. price. the c.e.o. saying she's optimistic about the recovery in china, it's at a good pace and yum
the u.s., large parts of california are being covered by an eerie orange glow as wildfires and a record het wave -- heat wave continue to spread dense smoke. power is slowly being restored after being switched off for half a million people to prevent fires in a windstorm. fires have burned 2.5 million acres this year, the most on record. i'm corina mitchell, that the bloomberg. yvonne, back to you. yvonne: thanks. we'll check yum china stock right now. it's down about 4% here in its first day...
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the u.s. approaches two hundred thousand deaths from covid-19. we remember the victims and examine the path forward. plus, fallout, even after withdrawal from the nuclear deal, the trump administration insists on the re-imposition of sanctions against iran despite rejection from other global powers. and it's monday. tamara keith and amy walter break down the impact of justice ginsburg and the latest on the race for the white house. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for t pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> with a world it's complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, an advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. >> consumer cellular. johnson and johnson. financial services firm raymond james. bm sf railway. the william and flora hewlett foundation, for more than 50 years supporting ideas and institutions for a better world. and, with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program
the u.s. approaches two hundred thousand deaths from covid-19. we remember the victims and examine the path forward. plus, fallout, even after withdrawal from the nuclear deal, the trump administration insists on the re-imposition of sanctions against iran despite rejection from other global powers. and it's monday. tamara keith and amy walter break down the impact of justice ginsburg and the latest on the race for the white house. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."...
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the u.s. senate's republican majority has moved a big step closer to filling thncy on the u.s. supreme court. of was created by the deat justice ru bader ginsburg last friday. today, utah republican mitt romneya key holdout, announced that he is prepared to vote on a replacement for ginsburg. >> i've indicated that what i intend to do is to proceed with the consideration proces and if a nominee actually reaches the floor, then i ll vote based upon the qualificatiees of that nom the decision to proceed with a new nominee is also consistent h witory and precedent, and that's where i come out. >> woodruff: two of the 53 s g.o.ators have come out against taking up a high court nomination before the election. that made romney's decion even more significant. but democrats, led by chuck schumer, again accused republicans of changing their previous positions. >> change the rules of the senate to pass supreme court justices on a majority vote; rush it through before an election. it doesn't matter if you said thexact opposite thing fou years ago, two years ago, or even some senators, a f
the u.s. senate's republican majority has moved a big step closer to filling thncy on the u.s. supreme court. of was created by the deat justice ru bader ginsburg last friday. today, utah republican mitt romneya key holdout, announced that he is prepared to vote on a replacement for ginsburg. >> i've indicated that what i intend to do is to proceed with the consideration proces and if a nominee actually reaches the floor, then i ll vote based upon the qualificatiees of that nom the...
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every american, he said just about every american will be hurt if she's confirmed to the u.s. supreme court. >> you're going to hear that over and over again. every american who has covid, for example, has a pre-existing condition right now, and if they have obamacare, they're going to lose their coverage. and this is going to be the message of the democrats. what was striking to me about the president, wolf, particularly as he was leaving the white house tonight was when he was asked about her, he talked about how she got a great recommendation from her professor at notre dame, how she's got this wonderful family, what a great picture that is, and he did not talk about her judicial philosophy. she said in her appearance that scalia's judicial philosophy is hers as well, and what you heard from chuck schumer was a discussion of her judicial philosophy, and what the democrats intend to do is to lay that out. i mean, they understand that she's a very good nominee from a conservative republican viewpoint if you want to get rid f of roe and the affordable care act. i think the fig
every american, he said just about every american will be hurt if she's confirmed to the u.s. supreme court. >> you're going to hear that over and over again. every american who has covid, for example, has a pre-existing condition right now, and if they have obamacare, they're going to lose their coverage. and this is going to be the message of the democrats. what was striking to me about the president, wolf, particularly as he was leaving the white house tonight was when he was asked...
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. >> we're also hearing from the u.s. surgeon general dr. jerome adams today who said we don't need to wait for a vaccine to get this virus under control. in fact, he pointed to new york city. here in the city the positivity rate has been under 1%, he noted for efrl s weeks. nationwide it's inching closer to 6% after dipping a little bit a couple of weeks ago. he also said what we really need, we know we've got the tools, he said we need the will of people to come together, wolf. >> we certainly do, erica hill in new york for us. thank you. i think jo us dr. richard besser, a former acting director for center for disease control and prevention, president and ceo of robert wood foundation. thank you for joining us. let me get your reaction to former white house task force member now speaking out publicly. she said it was clear back in february that this coronavirus would become a major crisis. the president, she says, simply didn't want to hear about it. how revealing is that to you? >> one of the biggest challenges during this entire respons
. >> we're also hearing from the u.s. surgeon general dr. jerome adams today who said we don't need to wait for a vaccine to get this virus under control. in fact, he pointed to new york city. here in the city the positivity rate has been under 1%, he noted for efrl s weeks. nationwide it's inching closer to 6% after dipping a little bit a couple of weeks ago. he also said what we really need, we know we've got the tools, he said we need the will of people to come together, wolf. >>...
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the u.s. is on the verge now of passing 190,000 coronavirus deaths. there are now more than 6.3 million confirmed cases here in the united states. and tonight as schools move ahead with re-opening, we're learning more about the toll the virus is taking on children. a new report very disturbing new report finds half a million american kids have been diagnosed with covid-19. also this hour, president trump is on the way to the battleground state of north carolina for a rally tonight. the crowd there already gathering with very limited social distancing and very few masks. this as the president is clearly scrambling to deny a report that he disparaged fallen american troops as suckers and losers. sources tell cnn the president is, quote, visibly distressed about the fallout from that story. i'll speak with the author of that bombshell report jeffrey goldberg. he's standing by live. we'll discuss in just a few moments. >>> but first we begin our coverage with our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, the president once again insisting he's doin
the u.s. is on the verge now of passing 190,000 coronavirus deaths. there are now more than 6.3 million confirmed cases here in the united states. and tonight as schools move ahead with re-opening, we're learning more about the toll the virus is taking on children. a new report very disturbing new report finds half a million american kids have been diagnosed with covid-19. also this hour, president trump is on the way to the battleground state of north carolina for a rally tonight. the crowd...
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>>> u.s. army officials are asking for the public's help in locating a missing soldier. >> private first class vanessa guillen was last seen on wednesday, and her loved ones say they need everyone's help to find her. ♪ >> how could she go missing on a military base? >> the growing search for a ft. hood soldier missing for more than two months. ♪ please promise me you'll find me ♪ >> this is a soldier on american soil who seemingly vanishes, and no one knows where she's at. ♪ please don't leave a stone unturned ♪ >> vanessa was special. like, a lot of people tell me, like, i don't know what's with vanessa, but, like, her smile just touches me. >> she's just a joyful person. she's very outgoing. we just had that connection. >> vanessa's 20 years old. she was born and raised in houston, texas, one of six children. that's vanessa right in the middle. her parents are immigrants from mexico. mom, gloria, took care of the kids while dad, rogelio, worked as a machine operator. the guillen fa
>>> u.s. army officials are asking for the public's help in locating a missing soldier. >> private first class vanessa guillen was last seen on wednesday, and her loved ones say they need everyone's help to find her. ♪ >> how could she go missing on a military base? >> the growing search for a ft. hood soldier missing for more than two months. ♪ please promise me you'll find me ♪ >> this is a soldier on american soil who seemingly vanishes, and no one...
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u.s. centers for disease control and prevention has reportedly notified all 50 states to be ready to distribute a potential vaccine as early as november 1st. but some health experts are warning the timeline may be too ambitious. u.s. media reports that the cdc have sent documents advising early planning for a covid-19 vaccination program. it plan lays out who should get it first, how it should be stored and other logistics. the head of the food and drug administration has suggested granting emergency approval for a vaccine before clinical trials have been completed, if data shows it's safe and effective. u.s. media have quoted some health experts who are worried the process may be rushed. there is speculation donald trump may want a vaccine leading up to the november presidential election. the u.s. has the highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases at more than 6.1 million. nearly 186,000 people have died. >>> south korea has been one of the bright spots in the pandemic showing the worl
u.s. centers for disease control and prevention has reportedly notified all 50 states to be ready to distribute a potential vaccine as early as november 1st. but some health experts are warning the timeline may be too ambitious. u.s. media reports that the cdc have sent documents advising early planning for a covid-19 vaccination program. it plan lays out who should get it first, how it should be stored and other logistics. the head of the food and drug administration has suggested granting...
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the u.s. remains hardest hit with nearly 6.3 million cases and almost 190,000 deaths. there are concerns tonight about new spikes in cases after thousands ignored warnings to avoid large gatherings over labor day weekend. here's cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: americans are pushing covid regulations to the brink this labor day holiday. in california alone, hordes of people crammed beaches and parks looking for relief from record- breaking heat. this burning man-themed party in san francisco drew more than 1,000 people and was quickly condemned by the mayor who called it "absolutely reckless and selfish," adding, "you are putting people's lives at risk." it is a stark reminder of what is at stake. a 26 states are reporting more new cases compared to two weeks ago. hot spots like florida hit yet another grim milestone with coronavirus-related deaths now topping 12,000. former f.d.a. commissioner scott gottlieb fears holiday gatherings will spark another more dangerous spike in new cases and than the one after memorial day weekend. >> we're heading into the fall and win
the u.s. remains hardest hit with nearly 6.3 million cases and almost 190,000 deaths. there are concerns tonight about new spikes in cases after thousands ignored warnings to avoid large gatherings over labor day weekend. here's cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: americans are pushing covid regulations to the brink this labor day holiday. in california alone, hordes of people crammed beaches and parks looking for relief from record- breaking heat. this burning man-themed party in san...
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trump: you have a very good tennis player playing right now in the u.s. open. >> the best in the world. [laughter] >> number one. pres. trump: joke odjokovic. he's a great player. >> an nba player too. pres. trump: they are all as tall as you. we want to thank you both. do you have any other questions for the prime minister or the president? reporter: can we ask about the economy? 1.4 million jobs were added. at this pace, it will still take a full year before all the jobs lost are regained. is that good enough? pres. trump: i think what's happening is you will see tremendous growth in the very near future. we are rounding the curb. we are coming up with vaccines. i think vaccines will be announced soon. i think you will see great companies announcing these vaccines. i spoke with pfizer today. i speak with different companies. johnson & johnson doing really well. moderna. tremendous talent, tremendous scientists and they are really right there. i think you will hear some tremendous news. to me, when it comes to therapeutics, we will have some incredible n
trump: you have a very good tennis player playing right now in the u.s. open. >> the best in the world. [laughter] >> number one. pres. trump: joke odjokovic. he's a great player. >> an nba player too. pres. trump: they are all as tall as you. we want to thank you both. do you have any other questions for the prime minister or the president? reporter: can we ask about the economy? 1.4 million jobs were added. at this pace, it will still take a full year before all the jobs...
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durham picking up the slack of u.s. attorney john huber who was assigned to investigate the clinton foundation in no of 20 -- in november of 2017 and who wrapped up his investigation this past january without a word, without a report, without a charge, zero results. our next guest has been, well, uncovering the illegal activities of the clinton foundation and biden family for years, and joining us is peter schweizer. he is president of the government accountability institute. he's author of "profiles in corruption: abuse of power by america's progressive elite." and amongst the progressive elite, certainly, indelibly the biden name appears repeatedly and often. peter, great to have you with us. your reaction to the news that, apparently, apparently -- we have to underline that -- john durham's investigation is now investigating the clinton foundation or, as it's been styled, the activities and the conduct of those investigating the clinton foundation. >> yeah, lou, great to see you. congratulations on your new book. yea
durham picking up the slack of u.s. attorney john huber who was assigned to investigate the clinton foundation in no of 20 -- in november of 2017 and who wrapped up his investigation this past january without a word, without a report, without a charge, zero results. our next guest has been, well, uncovering the illegal activities of the clinton foundation and biden family for years, and joining us is peter schweizer. he is president of the government accountability institute. he's author of...
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how will the u.s. respond? i'm happy to give you the tour, i love doing it. hey jay. jay? charlotte! oh hi. he helped me set up my watch lists. oh, he's terrific. excellent tennis player. bye-bye. i recognize that voice. annie? yeah! she helped me find the right bonds for my income strategy. you're very popular around here. there's a birthday going on. karl! he took care of my 401k rollover. wow, you call a lot. yeah, well it's my money we're talking about here. joining us for karaoke later? ah, i'd love to, but people get really emotional when i sing. help from a team that will exceed your expectations. ♪ you're on it. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney probl
how will the u.s. respond? i'm happy to give you the tour, i love doing it. hey jay. jay? charlotte! oh hi. he helped me set up my watch lists. oh, he's terrific. excellent tennis player. bye-bye. i recognize that voice. annie? yeah! she helped me find the right bonds for my income strategy. you're very popular around here. there's a birthday going on. karl! he took care of my 401k rollover. wow, you call a lot. yeah, well it's my money we're talking about here. joining us for karaoke later?...
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. >>> plus the fresh fallout from novak djokovic's ejection from the u.s. open. how his on-court outburst is now costing him even more cash. >>> check out this holiday weekend scare for a family of tubers in north carolina. they were rescued after being trapped overnight sunday into monday. firefighters used ropes to lower themselves to four siblings. their mom had managed to get to shore and call for help. everyone is expected to be okay. >>> now to the fallout from this weekend's stunning disqualification at the u.s. open. >> men's world number one, novak djokovic, using instagram to make a plea to his fans asking them to stop harassing the line judge he hit and injured with a ball during his match sunday. meantime, he's picked up another fine. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning, the on-court outburst from the world's top tennis player getting more costly. novak djokovic slapped with an additional $7,500 fine for skipping his post-match news conference, bringing his total
. >>> plus the fresh fallout from novak djokovic's ejection from the u.s. open. how his on-court outburst is now costing him even more cash. >>> check out this holiday weekend scare for a family of tubers in north carolina. they were rescued after being trapped overnight sunday into monday. firefighters used ropes to lower themselves to four siblings. their mom had managed to get to shore and call for help. everyone is expected to be okay. >>> now to the fallout from...
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. >>> inside the first u.s. airport offering travelers covid testing. can it make flying safer? >>> the barrier breaking ballerina inspiring america with a new message for kids >> this is "nbc nightly news" the presidential debate. here is lester holt. >>> good evening everyone for 90 minutes tonight the world's attention will focus on a stage in cleveland, ohio where donald trump and joe biden will for the first time take their bitter war of words face to face it's debate night. the president according to most polls going into tonight as the
. >>> inside the first u.s. airport offering travelers covid testing. can it make flying safer? >>> the barrier breaking ballerina inspiring america with a new message for kids >> this is "nbc nightly news" the presidential debate. here is lester holt. >>> good evening everyone for 90 minutes tonight the world's attention will focus on a stage in cleveland, ohio where donald trump and joe biden will for the first time take their bitter war of words...
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. >>> and the death toll from coronavirus here in the u.s. passed the 200,000 mark this weekend. this as the number of confirmed cases closes in on 7 million. now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm craig melvin. years after teresa mayfield's murder, a casual conversation overheard in a bar gave authorities their first break. a break which would lead them to the chilling tale of teresa's murder. once again, keith morrison. >> under a setting sun on a sweltering summer night, two years after her death, teresa mayfield's friends and family gathered to remember. >> i talked to her almost every day and i miss those talks. >> they took turns talking about the loving daughter, the softball mom, the sweet woman gunned down on that lonely country road. a murder that was still a mystery. >> my family will not stop searching or doing whatever it takes to find out who took teresa's life. >> when scott got up to speak, you can bet people were paying special close attention. >> yes, she was a loving wife, loving mother and a loving friend to the community. yes, she would d
. >>> and the death toll from coronavirus here in the u.s. passed the 200,000 mark this weekend. this as the number of confirmed cases closes in on 7 million. now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm craig melvin. years after teresa mayfield's murder, a casual conversation overheard in a bar gave authorities their first break. a break which would lead them to the chilling tale of teresa's murder. once again, keith morrison. >> under...
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congressman conn connor lamb, and retired colonel lawrence wilkerson, who spent three decades in the u.s. army. congressman, your view of this issue, and why it matters, at a time when there is obviously much going on? >> yeah. my view is that there is just something very disturbing and strange about the mounting evidence of this lack of respect that we see coming from the white house. and that's really what it is. i don't think any of us really have to waste too much time and energy litigating what was said, what was not said. i mean, i wasn't there. but i know that the president -- what he did. he did not go to visit the marine graves and for someone who served in the marine corps, you learn about it, on the first day of boot camp. that battle was so historic, and it made the reputation of the marine corps, forever. you know, somehow, general dunford got there, and somehow, john kelly got there, despite the rain, the traffic, whatever. the president should have been there and it's consistent with what i have seen in the last few years that -- that speak about his priorities. >> colonel
congressman conn connor lamb, and retired colonel lawrence wilkerson, who spent three decades in the u.s. army. congressman, your view of this issue, and why it matters, at a time when there is obviously much going on? >> yeah. my view is that there is just something very disturbing and strange about the mounting evidence of this lack of respect that we see coming from the white house. and that's really what it is. i don't think any of us really have to waste too much time and energy...
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americans won't be safe if democrats win in november and condemned the recent violence seen in several u.s. cities. >> i want to make it absolutely clear, so let me be very clear about all of this. rioting is not protesting. looting is not protesting. setting fires is not protesting. none of this is protesting. it's lawlessness plain and simple. and those who do it should be prosecut prosecuted. you know me. you know my heart. you know my story. my family's story. ask yourself, do i look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters? really? i want a safe america. safe from covid, safe from crime and looting. safe from racially motivated violence. safe from bad cops. let me be crystal clear, safe from four more years of donald trump. but look, if donald trump wants to ask the question who will keep you safer as president? let's answer that question. first, some simple facts. when i was vice president, violent crime fell 15% in this country. we did it without chaos and disorder. this is a sitting president of the united states of america. he's supposed to be protecting this country.
americans won't be safe if democrats win in november and condemned the recent violence seen in several u.s. cities. >> i want to make it absolutely clear, so let me be very clear about all of this. rioting is not protesting. looting is not protesting. setting fires is not protesting. none of this is protesting. it's lawlessness plain and simple. and those who do it should be prosecut prosecuted. you know me. you know my heart. you know my story. my family's story. ask yourself, do i look...
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judy: the u.s. presidential races focused on a potentially critical question, will president trump except the election results if he loses? he will not say explicitly and that intern has sparked criticism across the board. on none of oz has the day's developments. amna: democrats including former vice president joe biden in disbelief. >> he says the most irrational things. i don't know what to say. amna: after president trump's latest remarks, responding to this question in the briefing room yesterday. >> you commit to making sure there is a peaceful transfer of power? pres. trump: get rid of the ballots and there will not be a transfer, there will be a continuation of the ballots are out of control. amna: following mr. trump's not committing, the senate passed a resolution committing to a peaceful transfer of power and lawmakers including nancy pelosi weighed in. >> that the president of the united states would put into doubt the peaceful transfer of power, it is no surprise. amna: a number of repu
judy: the u.s. presidential races focused on a potentially critical question, will president trump except the election results if he loses? he will not say explicitly and that intern has sparked criticism across the board. on none of oz has the day's developments. amna: democrats including former vice president joe biden in disbelief. >> he says the most irrational things. i don't know what to say. amna: after president trump's latest remarks, responding to this question in the briefing...
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across the u.s. the case got huge attention. >> i think people are tired of seeing loved ones being taken so senselessly. >> reporter: after the public outcry they reopened the investigation at the request of the sheriff's office. the family is not satisfied. >> we just want justice. >> we need answers that makes sense. none of this makes sense, none of it. >>> still ahead, we'll get the latest on the condition of kremlin critic alexey navalny and how they're trying to explain what happened to him. bes the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in historical fiction before, but i'm obsessed with it now. th
across the u.s. the case got huge attention. >> i think people are tired of seeing loved ones being taken so senselessly. >> reporter: after the public outcry they reopened the investigation at the request of the sheriff's office. the family is not satisfied. >> we just want justice. >> we need answers that makes sense. none of this makes sense, none of it. >>> still ahead, we'll get the latest on the condition of kremlin critic alexey navalny and how they're...
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u.s. death toll from covid19 by january 1.000 this according to a new projection f from the inflfluenl institute for health metrics and evaluation. that is more than double the current death toll which is approaoaching 187,000. ththe in situ projects the death toll could reach 3000 people a day by december. however, the institute is prprojecting 12020,000 lives c d be s sedf 95% of the country regularly wears face masks. this comes as president trump openly mocked joe biden for wearing a face mask. pres. trump: didid you ever seea man who likes a mask as much as him? and then he makes a speech. not always, butut a lot of times he has it hanging down because you know it? it gives him a feeling of security. if i were a psychiatrist, right? no, i would say, this guy has got some big issues. amy: president trump made the remark during a packed outdoor rally in pennsylvania, where few people wore masks or practiced social distancing. the state of pennsylvania has banned outdoor gatherings of mo
u.s. death toll from covid19 by january 1.000 this according to a new projection f from the inflfluenl institute for health metrics and evaluation. that is more than double the current death toll which is approaoaching 187,000. ththe in situ projects the death toll could reach 3000 people a day by december. however, the institute is prprojecting 12020,000 lives c d be s sedf 95% of the country regularly wears face masks. this comes as president trump openly mocked joe biden for wearing a face...
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just moments ago suggesting that the u.s. is almost in the clear while touting a decline in deaths. >> by the way, we're rounding the corner. we're rounding the corner on the virus. hospitalizations and deaths have continued to decline over the past week, very substantially decline. >> we're rounding the corner. deaths have declined substantially. but just moments ago dr. anthony fauci was asked right here on cnn if he agrees that we're rounding the corner. >> what do you make of that characterization? >> you know, i'm not sure what he means. >> not sure what he means because frankly the facts just don't back up the president. deaths have not declined substantially over the past week. rough i will a thousand people have been losing their lives almost every day. and things could get worse. an influential model often cited by the white house is now predicting more than 410,000 americans could die from coronavirus by the end of the year. that is another 222,000 lives. it's more than double the current death toll. and experts are
just moments ago suggesting that the u.s. is almost in the clear while touting a decline in deaths. >> by the way, we're rounding the corner. we're rounding the corner on the virus. hospitalizations and deaths have continued to decline over the past week, very substantially decline. >> we're rounding the corner. deaths have declined substantially. but just moments ago dr. anthony fauci was asked right here on cnn if he agrees that we're rounding the corner. >> what do you make...
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risks around u.s. fiscal policy and the sport and risks around the u.s. election in coming weeks. in some ways we think august was a little bit calmer than the fundamentals would have suggested it would be and the volatility in the past week. it's just reflective effect that this is an uncertain effect as we go into the fall but investors are going to be rewarded by staying invested through that volatility. >> staying invested in what? should they be staying invested in the faang names, tech high flyers or would you be advising they pick some of the 490 other stocks in the s&p 500? >> so i'd say it's a little bit of both. the things that we've really come to like recently, we upgraded around u.s. high yield last week. we continue to think that credit broadly is the better place to be taking risk exposures right now. positive backdrop for risk overall, the restart underway, strong policy backstops but the valuation picture on things like high yield, the proximity to policy support looks somewhat more constructive. this looks like a place where investors can be recorded in the comin
risks around u.s. fiscal policy and the sport and risks around the u.s. election in coming weeks. in some ways we think august was a little bit calmer than the fundamentals would have suggested it would be and the volatility in the past week. it's just reflective effect that this is an uncertain effect as we go into the fall but investors are going to be rewarded by staying invested through that volatility. >> staying invested in what? should they be staying invested in the faang names,...
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if she wins this u.s. open match she ties margaret court at 24 for all-time. you followed tennis for a long time. when you snuck into your 20s, people would say, you're getting on in tennis years. serena is 39 in a few weeks and she's still dominating people on the court. >> willie, what she and federer, in particular, they're basically the same age. roger just turned 39. i say this all the time. what she and venus have done, nothing like this will ever happen again in american sports. two siblings who have won the way they have. they come out of compton, california, and not only changed the history of their sport, they changed the way their sport looked. everybody was worried if she played too many three-setters she might not have enough at this open. here she is in her second week. a lot of the top women are not here. you have to think that if she's not going to get number 24 this week, you wonder when she is. >> she's incredible. the number one player on the men's side, this bizarre moment two days ago. novak djokovic in frustration slams a ball back and hi
if she wins this u.s. open match she ties margaret court at 24 for all-time. you followed tennis for a long time. when you snuck into your 20s, people would say, you're getting on in tennis years. serena is 39 in a few weeks and she's still dominating people on the court. >> willie, what she and federer, in particular, they're basically the same age. roger just turned 39. i say this all the time. what she and venus have done, nothing like this will ever happen again in american sports....
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the u.s. is leading the world in the number of covid deaths and cases. this as president trump announced that the federal government will begin distributing millions of rapid covid-19 tests to states this week. he's urging governors to use them to help re-open schools. government is aiming to ship 100 million tests over the next several weeks. experts warn the rapid tests may be less accurate than other tests. this morning president trump's former campaign manager remains in a florida hospital after his wife told police he was abusive, armed and possibly suicidal. manuel bojorquez reports. >> i didn't do anything. >> reporter: this body camera video shows the take down of brad parscale. after standoff with ft. lauderdale police at his home. the incident started sunday afternoon with a 911 call from a woman who stopped to help parscale's wife, candice. according to the police report, candice told officers brad has made suicidal comments and drinks and suffers from ptsd. officers believed he was under the influence of alcohol. his wife said he had several
the u.s. is leading the world in the number of covid deaths and cases. this as president trump announced that the federal government will begin distributing millions of rapid covid-19 tests to states this week. he's urging governors to use them to help re-open schools. government is aiming to ship 100 million tests over the next several weeks. experts warn the rapid tests may be less accurate than other tests. this morning president trump's former campaign manager remains in a florida hospital...
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facebook will limit some advertising in the week before u.s. election. but note the rest of the headline. it will let politicians run ads with lies. facebook is taking some actions but there are some loopholes. i thought we should talk with facebook about this. i asked nick clegg to join me vice president of global affairs and communications at facebook and he is back on "reliable sources" now. tell us about the change in policy. i can buy an ad before halloween that's full of lies if i'm a candidate, but i can't buy it in the week around the election, is that right? >> it depends on who you are. if you're a pac or super pac your ads will be fact checked and are on a significant scale. we have more fact checkers that work for us than any other tech company. the ads of speech and politicians themselves in keeping with the law that you alluded to in your earlier piece -- >> local tv. >> which covers broadcast in this country, we, in fact, try to ash trait between the exaggerations and selective facts that politicians always use about each other. we have sa
facebook will limit some advertising in the week before u.s. election. but note the rest of the headline. it will let politicians run ads with lies. facebook is taking some actions but there are some loopholes. i thought we should talk with facebook about this. i asked nick clegg to join me vice president of global affairs and communications at facebook and he is back on "reliable sources" now. tell us about the change in policy. i can buy an ad before halloween that's full of lies if...
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commissioner scott gottlieb says the u.s. has already seeing an upsurge. >> we were always facing heightened risk of increased coronavirus as we headed into the fall and winter. now we're there. >> reporter: but in southern california, one bit of good news. the spread of the virus slowing down in los angeles and orange county. >> they wish corona would be over and they would go back to school. >> reporter: are you feeling safe? >> yes, i'm feeling very safe. >> it is normalizing, you know what i mean, it feels good, it good to feel that because i feel like we are isolated from everything before. >> reporter: orange county is moving closer to more reopenings. and could be in california's less restrictive orange tier as early as tuesday but that doesn't apply to theme parks or to stadiums. jamie. >> yuccas: lilia, thank you. nearly one million lives have been lost to the coronavirus around the world as hot spots keep emerging. cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: in rio de janeiro
commissioner scott gottlieb says the u.s. has already seeing an upsurge. >> we were always facing heightened risk of increased coronavirus as we headed into the fall and winter. now we're there. >> reporter: but in southern california, one bit of good news. the spread of the virus slowing down in los angeles and orange county. >> they wish corona would be over and they would go back to school. >> reporter: are you feeling safe? >> yes, i'm feeling very safe....
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. >> let me go to the other issue that you frame with regard to the u.s. supreme court. robert bork was nominated ronald reagan. you say on the supreme court, quote, robert bork was not on trial. it was a referendum on constitutional original. two reasons account for the supreme court amassing its power, its legislation powers to itself and second congress's unwillingness to check it. there are two separate points but i wonder if you can connect the two. what's interesting about robert bork. i'm sure you remember who were the chairman of the judiciary committee at that time. it was our vice president biden who is now the democratic nominee for president. he's was on that committee. about a year earlier they had confirmed ant thony scalia. he sailed through. but they both came from the d.c. circuit court and bork and scalia. and if you look at their judicial temperament and the way they thought, they were originalists. there wasn't a dime's worth of difference between them. yet one got through, almost virtually unanimously, and the other one was defeated. bork was defeate
. >> let me go to the other issue that you frame with regard to the u.s. supreme court. robert bork was nominated ronald reagan. you say on the supreme court, quote, robert bork was not on trial. it was a referendum on constitutional original. two reasons account for the supreme court amassing its power, its legislation powers to itself and second congress's unwillingness to check it. there are two separate points but i wonder if you can connect the two. what's interesting about robert...
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most u.s. astronauts live in houston, texas, and law allows them to vote from space using a secure electronic ballot. she's not the first to do this, but this is very cool that she thinks this is such a consequential election that she's going to cost that ballot. >> the first was in 1997. i love that we can get people to vote from space but we struggle on earth. >> that is the ultimate -- if i can vote from space, you can vote down here. >> the space program has invented many things we use every day. perhaps secure electronic ballots is the next frontier. >> yes, please. >> anthony, yes, please. we could use that. >>> all right. few unexpected fans showed up for yesterday's broncos game in denver. the entire town of "south park." love this story because i love the show. all the characters from the long-running animated series ore masks, playing . the show is set in colorado. its creators are huge broncos fans. the cost of the cutouts will be going to the broncos foundation. there's a moratorium
most u.s. astronauts live in houston, texas, and law allows them to vote from space using a secure electronic ballot. she's not the first to do this, but this is very cool that she thinks this is such a consequential election that she's going to cost that ballot. >> the first was in 1997. i love that we can get people to vote from space but we struggle on earth. >> that is the ultimate -- if i can vote from space, you can vote down here. >> the space program has invented many...
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the first time the u.s. will sanction foreign judges and a court for gross violations of human rights. the 27-year-old wrestler was executed 12 days ago after being convicted of killing a security guard during anti-government protests back in 2018. iran's court rejected a review of the case last month. >> sandra: vice president mike pence defending president trump's decision to hold rallies during the pandemic. this indoor rally in las vegas took place without many supporters wearing masks or practicing social distancing. the vice president explains why. >> we're in an election year and not surprisingly some politics is being played. in nevada that governor actually saw to it that the president was denied access to three or four different outdoor sites which would have been our first choice. >> sandra: president trump's rallies were postponed during the early stages of the pandemic but resumed back in june. >> trace: fox news alert. protests breaking out in louisville and nationwide following a grand jury's
the first time the u.s. will sanction foreign judges and a court for gross violations of human rights. the 27-year-old wrestler was executed 12 days ago after being convicted of killing a security guard during anti-government protests back in 2018. iran's court rejected a review of the case last month. >> sandra: vice president mike pence defending president trump's decision to hold rallies during the pandemic. this indoor rally in las vegas took place without many supporters wearing...
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only with xfinity mobile. >>> u.s. intelligence agencies all agree that russia ran a huge influence campaign to help donald trump get elected in 2016. the intelligence community says that russia is still interfering to try to help trump win this year. just over two months before election day, however, this president's top intelligence official just told congress that he will no longer provide them with in person briefings for election security issues. the director of national intelligence says he's doing this to crack down on leaks. even though there is plenty of reporting the president just hates it when people bring up election interference. democrats are outraged by canceling those briefings. joe biden says this is how american national security and sovereignty are violated and house speaker nancy pelosi and adam schiff said this is a shocking abdication of his responsible. house speaker nancy pelosi joins me now. let me first start, speaker, it is great to have you. >> thank you. >> your understanding of what this
only with xfinity mobile. >>> u.s. intelligence agencies all agree that russia ran a huge influence campaign to help donald trump get elected in 2016. the intelligence community says that russia is still interfering to try to help trump win this year. just over two months before election day, however, this president's top intelligence official just told congress that he will no longer provide them with in person briefings for election security issues. the director of national...
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we'll see if the u.s. sentiment can pick up overseas and whether it will continue the nasdaq in particular and u.s. more broadly outperforming. "fast money" starts now. >>> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. guy adami, pete najarian, dan nathan and steve grasso. tonight we'll be joined by marco and his provocative prediction about the election what it could mean for your money. >>> we've got a new game we'll see if the traders can keep up. plus, need a vacation? pete has a fast pitch on one travel stock he thinks could get a pop as our leisure habits shift. we've got another bonus hour of "fast money" tonight at 6:00 where we will be answering all of your burning trading questions. if you've got one, tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. >>> we start off with zoom zoom shares staged a gigantic really its 40% jump today now gives ut a market cap bigger than lowe's, ibm and citigroup. it is about 3/4 of the size of cisco, which of course is a similar product and 83 times the revenue. what do you make of this giant
we'll see if the u.s. sentiment can pick up overseas and whether it will continue the nasdaq in particular and u.s. more broadly outperforming. "fast money" starts now. >>> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. guy adami, pete najarian, dan nathan and steve grasso. tonight we'll be joined by marco and his provocative prediction about the election what it could mean for your money. >>> we've got a new game we'll see if the traders can keep up. plus, need a...
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u.s. intelligence agencies. two items not on the official schedule but we could be -- could see by the end of the week, appeared on package of coronavirus -- watch the senate life this week on c-span two. alicia garza is the cofounder of black lives matter. she joined a discussion on fighting racism and holding protests across the country. she also talked about police brutality community engagement. >> alicia garza is the founder of black lives matter and the black lives matter global network, an international project wednesday violence against black people. she is also the cofounder of an organization for women's activism. she is strategy director for the domestic workers alliance. she also hosts a politics and pop culture podcast called "lady don't take no." you have like seven jobs, that is seven full-time jobs were working at any time. we are thrilled you joined us today. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start by talking about how this summer has been. obviously, as one of the cofounde
u.s. intelligence agencies. two items not on the official schedule but we could be -- could see by the end of the week, appeared on package of coronavirus -- watch the senate life this week on c-span two. alicia garza is the cofounder of black lives matter. she joined a discussion on fighting racism and holding protests across the country. she also talked about police brutality community engagement. >> alicia garza is the founder of black lives matter and the black lives matter global...
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i think biden was too mousy and disrespectful to the u.s. president and made himself look childish. host: let's hear from helen in pennsylvania. hi, helen. caller: i do support president trump. i think he is doing a great job with our country. i just really like him. i supported him in 2016. he was first announced he was running, -- i was not even going to consider voting for him, but i did, and i am glad that i did. i'm sorry that the debate turned out the way it did. i knew it was going to be this way. i almost did not watch it, but i did. politically not correct because he is not a politician. i knew what he was going to do. i don't believe that biden is for the people. that is all i have to say. host: in pennsylvania. this is anita in california. union city, california. on our support joe biden line. how was the debate for you? caller: terrible. i felt sorry for chris wallace. i felt sorry for joe biden. donald trump was unhinged. that russia told must be very happy tonight? they advocate for divisiveness. divisiveness and discord. host: finally tonight, let's hear from lenore i
i think biden was too mousy and disrespectful to the u.s. president and made himself look childish. host: let's hear from helen in pennsylvania. hi, helen. caller: i do support president trump. i think he is doing a great job with our country. i just really like him. i supported him in 2016. he was first announced he was running, -- i was not even going to consider voting for him, but i did, and i am glad that i did. i'm sorry that the debate turned out the way it did. i knew it was going to be...
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." ♪ >> seth: she currently serves as a judge on the u.s. circuit court of appeals for the seventh circuit. she's a devout catholic and a mother of seven. her nickname is acb, which is also how trump starts the alphabet she's excited to rule on white woman v. family minding their own business her favorite tv show is "the new adventures of old christian. she believes in a woman's right to choose, and that woman is her. considers original sin a pre-existing condition at her coney island, hot dogs stay away from the buns until they're married. considers herself a strict originalist, and to this day refuses to acknowledge the 2014 remake of "robocop. she wants to break the glass ceiling and replace it with an impenetrable steel one this year for halloween she's going as wade from roe v. wade she believes it should be harder for immigrants to get green cards if they rely on public assistance or if she doesn't like their vibe. it takes her several hours to make breakfast because she insists on having funerals for the eggs and finally, she likes be
." ♪ >> seth: she currently serves as a judge on the u.s. circuit court of appeals for the seventh circuit. she's a devout catholic and a mother of seven. her nickname is acb, which is also how trump starts the alphabet she's excited to rule on white woman v. family minding their own business her favorite tv show is "the new adventures of old christian. she believes in a woman's right to choose, and that woman is her. considers original sin a pre-existing condition at her...
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allstate, eli lilly, u.s. bank, aarp, bill and melinda gates foundation, exxon mobil, john d t macarthure foundation and paypal. next, derek thompson, a staff writer at the atlantic. are nearly 3000 billionaires in the world and they hang on to all of their riches or do they share it for the greater good? can the wealthiest people in the world put an end to extreme poverty? joining me to help answer these questions is hugh evans and priyanka. thank you both for being here. hugh, let's start with you. what is global citizen and what are you trying to do? atlanticnk you to the festival for having priyanka and i with you. global citizen is a worldwide movement committed to the eradication of extreme poverty by 2030. our movement is focused on people who self identify, not as citizens of a state or a tribe or a nation but as members of the human race and people who are prepared to act on that belief to tackle the world's greatest challenges. so far, we have over 10 million members around the world, people who take
allstate, eli lilly, u.s. bank, aarp, bill and melinda gates foundation, exxon mobil, john d t macarthure foundation and paypal. next, derek thompson, a staff writer at the atlantic. are nearly 3000 billionaires in the world and they hang on to all of their riches or do they share it for the greater good? can the wealthiest people in the world put an end to extreme poverty? joining me to help answer these questions is hugh evans and priyanka. thank you both for being here. hugh, let's start...
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a federal judge has ordered the u.s. commerce department to temporarily stop winding down its operations to complete the u.s. census by the end of this month. in a lawsuit brought by a coalition of cities, counties, and civil rights groups, u.s. district judge lucy koh put a hold on a plan to expedi the census count until a hearing can take place on september 17. the plaintiffs in the lawsui- which is one of several across the country-- argue the sped-up timeline will lead to an undercount of minority communities. in a press release, the census bureau said it and the commerce department are "obligated to comply with the court's order and are taking immediate steps to do so." for more national and international news, visit pbs.org/newshour. >> hill: food insecurity in the united states skyrocketed when the covid-19 pandemic began almost six months ago. it's left emergency food distributors stretched to provide enough to those in need. to help fill this gap, organizations around the country have doubled down on an age-old
a federal judge has ordered the u.s. commerce department to temporarily stop winding down its operations to complete the u.s. census by the end of this month. in a lawsuit brought by a coalition of cities, counties, and civil rights groups, u.s. district judge lucy koh put a hold on a plan to expedi the census count until a hearing can take place on september 17. the plaintiffs in the lawsui- which is one of several across the country-- argue the sped-up timeline will lead to an undercount of...
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it all began when charles sumner made a speech in the u.s. senate the resultsattacked of the kansas nebraska act of 1854 and he went one step further. there was violence again. sumner knew this. he wanted to point out that there should be blame placed for the passage of the act and a few men in particular. he called out stephen douglas of illinois, and northern democrat, and he also called out andrew butler of south carolina. butler, remember, was a member of the f street mass. he was one of those -- f street mess. he was one of those powerful southern democrats who had forced franklin pierce to support the kansas nebraska act. sumner makes his speech in which he says and i quote, "stephen douglas was a nameless animal, not the proper model for an american senator." in his next breath, he insulted senator butler. he said of butler, "he was having taken a mistress who is always lovely to him, though polluted in the side of the world, the harlot slavery." charles sumner has issued major insults against two u.s. senators, two men of the opposite
it all began when charles sumner made a speech in the u.s. senate the resultsattacked of the kansas nebraska act of 1854 and he went one step further. there was violence again. sumner knew this. he wanted to point out that there should be blame placed for the passage of the act and a few men in particular. he called out stephen douglas of illinois, and northern democrat, and he also called out andrew butler of south carolina. butler, remember, was a member of the f street mass. he was one of...
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january 31st, azar bans most non-u.s. citizens traveling from china to the u.s. nsc and health officials push for a europe travel ban, but president trump and treasury secretary, steve mnuchin, refuse saying it will hurt the economy. february 6th, the w.h.o. announces the shipping of 250,000 testing kits for covid-19 around the world. the cdc only has 90 to send to a few state health departments. those tests prove faulty, setting the program back. february 10th, trump addresses the virus at a rally in new hampshire. >> by the way, the virus. they're working hard. looks like by april, you know, in theory when it gets a little warmer, it miraculously goes away, i hope that's true. we're doing great in our country. >> february 26th trump again takes on the future of the virus. >> when you have 15 people and the 15 within a couple days is going down to close to zero. >> february 29th, the washington state man became the first american to die of a coronavirus infection. that same day after a month of cdc failures, the fda approves private testing for covid-19. march 6
january 31st, azar bans most non-u.s. citizens traveling from china to the u.s. nsc and health officials push for a europe travel ban, but president trump and treasury secretary, steve mnuchin, refuse saying it will hurt the economy. february 6th, the w.h.o. announces the shipping of 250,000 testing kits for covid-19 around the world. the cdc only has 90 to send to a few state health departments. those tests prove faulty, setting the program back. february 10th, trump addresses the virus at a...
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indeed, a third of u.s. presidents have appointed to the supreme court justices, in an election year. this is with great emotion and strive in the country as first lady melania trump says reflecting on one of the giants of the court. she wrote on twitter, justice ruth bader ginsburg is a tremendous loss, her spirit will live in all inspired. my prayers are with her family and all who loved her. rest in piece, rbg. here is the press secretary. >> the president obviously put forward on the american people, know exactly where the president stands in terms of not just what his justices would look like, but exactly what their names are. you know, the original list, the people who respect the words of the constitution and the plain text of statutes. you know where the president stands, can't say that, tom, for every party. >>, but former president barack obama thinks, in the case, remember what happened to merrick garland. he thinks the senate should do something similar, which is apply the rule of the law. he say
indeed, a third of u.s. presidents have appointed to the supreme court justices, in an election year. this is with great emotion and strive in the country as first lady melania trump says reflecting on one of the giants of the court. she wrote on twitter, justice ruth bader ginsburg is a tremendous loss, her spirit will live in all inspired. my prayers are with her family and all who loved her. rest in piece, rbg. here is the press secretary. >> the president obviously put forward on the...
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and why it's the year of the moms at the u.s. open. i'm or. i'm a delivery operatins to pilt a fleet of electric vehicles. we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions into the air. i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. we have two daughters and i want to do everything i can to protect the environment so hopefully they can have a great future. your bank can be virtually any place you are. i can to protect the environment you can deposit checks from here. and...