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jane: thank you. with four days left until election day, on november 3rd, when voters decide who will control akasaka pay the white house next year. summa cspan, watch campaign 2020 coverage every day on c-span. stream or on demand at cspan.org. partisan of the c-span radio app created your place or an unfiltered view of politics. she spans washington journal, everyday were taking real calls, flame in the air. hundreds of the day and we will discuss policy issues that will impact you . coming up saturday morning, inside elections, discusses the race and could determine which party controls the senate. in university of arizona chris webber talked about the battleground state is arizona. she spans washington journal. live at seven eastern saturday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. and tomorrow as americans continue to cast their ballots, joe biden will be joined by former president barack obama at a rally in flint, michigan. it is
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jane: jon sopel, thank you for joining me. nigeria's president is addressing the nation, calling for calm and asking the young people to engage constructively after days of violent protest. demonstrations began over police brutality and killings. amnesty says they have seen 12 protesters shot. naomi jones reports from lagos. >> firing live rounds in daylight. armed men roaming the streets of one of africa's largest cities. it is tens despite a curfew, there is havoc. the smell smoke hangs in the air in lagos. this is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. the symbol of law & order was left to burn overnight. without the security forces showing up. authorities seem to have lost control. it is not clear who burdened down this building. i witnesses say it was not protesters. you mentioned they were wearing -- >> this footage of people looting a supermarket was taken earlier today. authorities have blamed protesters for much of the violence over the last few days. tonight in a television address, the president asked them to
jane: jon sopel, thank you for joining me. nigeria's president is addressing the nation, calling for calm and asking the young people to engage constructively after days of violent protest. demonstrations began over police brutality and killings. amnesty says they have seen 12 protesters shot. naomi jones reports from lagos. >> firing live rounds in daylight. armed men roaming the streets of one of africa's largest cities. it is tens despite a curfew, there is havoc. the smell smoke hangs...
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jane: jon sopel, thank you for joining me. nigeria's president is addressing the nation, calling for calm and asking the young people to engage constructively after days of violent protest. demonstrations began over police brutality and killings. amnesty says they have seen 12 protesters shot. naomi jones reports from lagos. >> firing live rounds in daylight. armed men roaming the streets of one of africa's largest cities. it is tense. despite a curfew, there is havoc. the smell of smoke hangs in the air in lagos. this is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. the symbol of law & order was left to burn overnight. without the security forces showing up. authorities seem to have lost control. it is not clear who burdened down this building. i witnesses say it was not protesters. you mentioned they were wearing -- >> this footage of people looting a supermarket was taken earlier today. authorities have blamed protesters for much of the violence over the last few days. tonight in a television address, the president asked the
jane: jon sopel, thank you for joining me. nigeria's president is addressing the nation, calling for calm and asking the young people to engage constructively after days of violent protest. demonstrations began over police brutality and killings. amnesty says they have seen 12 protesters shot. naomi jones reports from lagos. >> firing live rounds in daylight. armed men roaming the streets of one of africa's largest cities. it is tense. despite a curfew, there is havoc. the smell of smoke...
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jane: but north korea still has nuclear weapons. didn't joe biden have a point, that presiderump has effectively legitimized the regime and ndath korea? am you are trying to work you're trying to do anything you can to keep your people safe.i ink it is important. in holding the line, much like with the obama administration, the obama administration wned of the threat north korea was. i think that president trump hjo done the beshe could. [indiscernible] today we are hearing about sudan and other peace agreements that he has been able toh forge w other countries like uae and bahrain. jane: he also talked a lot about sorry to but in riere. some of his policies in gard to try to have actually hurt his supporters. why should they support him a second time around? amanda: that is a good point. i think when you have a debate, as 50 million americans had already voted, it is really hard to try and bring people onto your side. i really wonder if more than 5% of the people that were watching last night are even undecided. i think people have
jane: but north korea still has nuclear weapons. didn't joe biden have a point, that presiderump has effectively legitimized the regime and ndath korea? am you are trying to work you're trying to do anything you can to keep your people safe.i ink it is important. in holding the line, much like with the obama administration, the obama administration wned of the threat north korea was. i think that president trump hjo done the beshe could. [indiscernible] today we are hearing about sudan and...
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th jane: d wheres this leve the palestinians? reporter: there was a time there where the arab worldeally do anything before it looked through the prism of israeli-palestinian relations. there has always been a want for independent nations from the palestinians. the priorities have changed, and and donald trump, the middle east sees someone that is a transactional president, someone they can make deals happen with. they realize there are economic benefits to have a relationship with america. they are really about antagonism wi iran. they look at this as something that they need to do, and the palestinians are not the priority as much as they were. part of this process. a jane: thank you very muc f for joining m the white house. now, there was less shouting, fewer interruptions, and more policy during e fal presidential debate in nashville last night. days to go befor the election, joe biden and donald trump argued about how to end of the pandemic and health care relations. reporter: joe biden emerged onto the stage masked, and the
th jane: d wheres this leve the palestinians? reporter: there was a time there where the arab worldeally do anything before it looked through the prism of israeli-palestinian relations. there has always been a want for independent nations from the palestinians. the priorities have changed, and and donald trump, the middle east sees someone that is a transactional president, someone they can make deals happen with. they realize there are economic benefits to have a relationship with america....
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everything is jane the actor jane the activists. so i went to have another side to side will see her new book. jane is also a devoted, hungry learner. she understood the urgency about climate. she wants to learn more so dove into it into the sites. i remember one briefing in washington d.c. there was an economic and policy one of them said i don't get too much in the weeds. jane said in the weeds, in the weeds, get in the weeds. she speaks out and listens to voices on the front line of climate impacts. voices are often ignored. leading with curiosity inviting others to join her. as such to work with her this year end see it captured in this book. i asked maureen dowd the other day what she thought of the book and she said something right on. she said an odyssey of self-discovery. that is a great description and it's wonderful we have jane here and guide us joining her on that odyssey. we also have amber with us today to moderate the program. the entrepreneur work on the cutting edge but i know amber for marching together in the stre
everything is jane the actor jane the activists. so i went to have another side to side will see her new book. jane is also a devoted, hungry learner. she understood the urgency about climate. she wants to learn more so dove into it into the sites. i remember one briefing in washington d.c. there was an economic and policy one of them said i don't get too much in the weeds. jane said in the weeds, in the weeds, get in the weeds. she speaks out and listens to voices on the front line of climate...
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jane: absolutely. the big donors of the publican party, the koches and others, tend to be anti-government or at least small government people. they want tiny government spending. they want a free rein for business. they certainly want their taxes kept very, very low. and they see a big spending bill like this as something that's going to raise their taxes, cost money, and strengthen the hand of the government. i mean, these are people, a lot of these donors are people who want to undo everything from the progressive era on, let alone the new deal, and, you know, so they are -- they -- and niece are the people -- and these are the people behind mitch mcconnell and he is standing firm that he doesn't want this bailout. robert: we're going to have to leave it there tonight. many thanks to our reporters for stopping by on a friday night here in the fall. chuck todd, jane mayer, and ayesha rascoe, really appreciate it. thank you. and we will keep taking you all as close to the news as we can. make sure to c
jane: absolutely. the big donors of the publican party, the koches and others, tend to be anti-government or at least small government people. they want tiny government spending. they want a free rein for business. they certainly want their taxes kept very, very low. and they see a big spending bill like this as something that's going to raise their taxes, cost money, and strengthen the hand of the government. i mean, these are people, a lot of these donors are people who want to undo...
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jane: absolutely. the big donors of the republican party, the koches and others, tend to be anti-government or at least small government people. they want tiny government spending. they want a free rein for business. they certainly want their taxes kept very, very low. and they see a big spending bill like this as something that's going to raise their taxes, cost money, and strengthen the hand of the government. i mean, these are people, a lot of these donors are people who want to undo everything from the progressive era on, let alone the new deal, and, you know, so they are -- they -- and niece are the people -- and these are the people behind mitch mcconnell and he is standing firm that he doesn't want this bailout. robert: we're going to have to leave it there tonight. many thanks to our reporters for stopping by on a friday night here in the fall. chuck todd, jane mayer, and ayesha rascoe, really appreciate it. thank you. and we will keep taking you all as close to the news as we can. make sure to
jane: absolutely. the big donors of the republican party, the koches and others, tend to be anti-government or at least small government people. they want tiny government spending. they want a free rein for business. they certainly want their taxes kept very, very low. and they see a big spending bill like this as something that's going to raise their taxes, cost money, and strengthen the hand of the government. i mean, these are people, a lot of these donors are people who want to undo...
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jane: not long to wait then. before we go, one canadian town in quebec recently held a nailbiter of an election of their own. voters in asbestos agreed to change their town's name -- wonderhy. it was once home to the world's largest asbestos months, but since their closure, the town has been hindered by the negative exposure. close to half of voters turned out for a parking lot-based carveout. not everyone is happy about the decision, calling some of the suggested names ridiculous. it will now be known as valley of the spring. that's nice. you can find more on our website and to see what we're working on at any time, check us outn narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. nat the height of the conflict. into vietnam he becam
jane: not long to wait then. before we go, one canadian town in quebec recently held a nailbiter of an election of their own. voters in asbestos agreed to change their town's name -- wonderhy. it was once home to the world's largest asbestos months, but since their closure, the town has been hindered by the negative exposure. close to half of voters turned out for a parking lot-based carveout. not everyone is happy about the decision, calling some of the suggested names ridiculous. it will now...
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everybody knowns jane the actor and jane the activists. so i want to introduce a different side of jane. another said, a side of her new book. jane is also a devoted, hungry, learner. she understood the urgency about climate and wanted to learn more. so she dove in, incredibly digging into the science. i remember one briefing in washington d.c. where we got these briefing on economic and policy in one of them said, i don't get too much in the weeds, but jane said in the weed, in the weeds, get in the weeds. she dove, seeks out and listen to voices on the front line of climate. the voices that are often ignored leading with curiosity inviting others to join. it has been such a joy to work alongside her this past year. and to see it all captured in this book. i asked marine what she thought of the book and she said something so right on. she said it unfolds as an odyssey of self-discovery. that is a great description and how wonderful that we have jane here to guide us in joining her on that odyssey from claimant despair to action that we al
everybody knowns jane the actor and jane the activists. so i want to introduce a different side of jane. another said, a side of her new book. jane is also a devoted, hungry, learner. she understood the urgency about climate and wanted to learn more. so she dove in, incredibly digging into the science. i remember one briefing in washington d.c. where we got these briefing on economic and policy in one of them said, i don't get too much in the weeds, but jane said in the weed, in the weeds, get...
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francine: jane, thank you so much. jane foley from rabobank. we will have plenty more from jane, and we will also talk about the yen. the dollar fed president, robert kaplan, spoke exclusively to bloomberg. robert: the problem is this. the fed has a lot of tools, and we have more things we can do, but our tools, primarily, ease financial conditions to make it easier to borrow money to our tools are not more suited when you have an income loss and you need to make up an income loss. borrowing money will not solve the problem, either. i think the fed can do more, and i'm sure we will look at all of our options, but those are not substitutes for fiscal policy. >> george said the fed needs to give details on guidance when it comes to the fed's intentions with regards to bond purchases to ensure effectiveness, transparency, accountability. so what is going on here? what is the question you guys are grappling with? robert: um, i will speak for myself on that. i think we are buying still a substantial amount of bonds every month, treasuries and mortga
francine: jane, thank you so much. jane foley from rabobank. we will have plenty more from jane, and we will also talk about the yen. the dollar fed president, robert kaplan, spoke exclusively to bloomberg. robert: the problem is this. the fed has a lot of tools, and we have more things we can do, but our tools, primarily, ease financial conditions to make it easier to borrow money to our tools are not more suited when you have an income loss and you need to make up an income loss. borrowing...
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jane: the u.s. government has filed charges against google, accusing the company of using its market power to monopolize internet searches' online advertising. it marks the biggest case brought by u.s. regulators against a company and follows a hear of investigation. explain this tme -- google is free. i use it. everybody uses it. it works. what are regulators worried out? >> yeah, google is free. the lawsuit compared google to some of the oil tycoon's in the early 20th century. what happened there was there was a monopoly and all the prices went up, and that's why there was action. in this case, it's difficult because google does not charge anything. google says how can they be anti-consumer of they are offering a service that is free? that's why i think this will take a long time because it's difficult to nail down a company in that kind of way. >> google is obviously the big kahuna here. other tech companies are watching closely. how worried should they be? >> i think tech companies should be rea
jane: the u.s. government has filed charges against google, accusing the company of using its market power to monopolize internet searches' online advertising. it marks the biggest case brought by u.s. regulators against a company and follows a hear of investigation. explain this tme -- google is free. i use it. everybody uses it. it works. what are regulators worried out? >> yeah, google is free. the lawsuit compared google to some of the oil tycoon's in the early 20th century. what...
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overlapping voices: jane! you can see it in select cinemas and on demand now. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. i've got something for you. siren blares. you're dead. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. two penalties, seven goals, and a red card. safe to say it was an eventful match at old trafford with questions being asked of solskjaer — but celebrations for spurs. it's a marathon and a sprint. a surprise finish in london for the ethiopian shura kitata. and the top seed is out of the french open, simona halep beaten by a teenager. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome to the programme. we'll take you to an incredible game for tottenham at old trafford injust a moment, but first — aston villa are beating the defending champions liverpool 2—0 at villa park. 0llie watkins scoring in just the fourth minute, then getting a second on 23 minutes. where do we start with the match at old trafford? a penalty in the first thirty seconds an
overlapping voices: jane! you can see it in select cinemas and on demand now. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. i've got something for you. siren blares. you're dead. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. two penalties, seven goals, and a red card. safe to say it was an eventful match at old trafford with questions being asked of solskjaer — but celebrations for spurs....
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i'm jane o'brien. thanks very much indeed for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: you're watching pbs. vo: ready to watch the best of anytime, anywhe, on nearly any device? it's easy withhe pbs video app. simply download the pbs video app on your mobile or streaming device. now you can watch the latest pbs episodes, or catch up on the shows you missed. and when you support your local station, you can get pbs passport, giving you access to more episodes, more specials, more of what you love! get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs, anytime you want, anywhere you are. - a platform where... - people can go to in order to sre their experiences. - when i
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i'm jane o'brien. thanks very much indeed for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: you're watching pbs. vo: ready to watch the best of anytime, anywhere, on nearly any device? it's easy withhe pbs video app. simply download the pbs video app on your mobile or streaming device. now you can watch the latest pbs episodes, or catch up on the shows you missed. and when you support your local station, you can get pbs passport, giving you access to more episodes, more specials, more of what you love! get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs, anytime you want, anywhere you are. - a platform where... - people can go to in order to sre their experiences. - when
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overlapping voices: jane! you can see it in select cinemas and on demand now. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. i've got something for you. siren blares you're dead. hello there. the weekend was pretty much a wash out for many of us. we saw a vigorous area of low pressure parked across the uk bring huge amounts of rain, months worth of rain falling amounts of rain, months worth of rainfalling in amounts of rain, months worth of rain falling in many areas that wed to localised flooding and transport disruption. plenty of flood warnings remain in force if you're concerned about where you live, then head onto the bbc weather website to check all the bbc weather website to check all the details. but as we head into this new week, things will be a little bit quieter, still unsettled because low—pressure nearby, further shares at times but sunny spells. for monday morning, we have our area of low pressure still with us but it isa of low pressure still with us but it is a weaker feature. fewer isobar
overlapping voices: jane! you can see it in select cinemas and on demand now. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. i've got something for you. siren blares you're dead. hello there. the weekend was pretty much a wash out for many of us. we saw a vigorous area of low pressure parked across the uk bring huge amounts of rain, months worth of rain falling amounts of rain, months worth of rainfalling in amounts of rain, months worth of...
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overlapping voices: jane! you can see it in select cinemas and on demand now. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. i've got something for you. siren blares you're dead. hello there. rainfall totals really mounting up now as it will continue to stay wet through this morning thanks to this area of low pressure which is pretty much sitting right on top of the uk. now, we have got amber warnings for wales, the south west of england likely to expire to around midday today whereas further north the amber warning for eastern scotland will expire around the early part of this morning. it continues to rain for a while across scotland and then it turns a bit dry and brighter but very wet for northern ireland down into wales, particularly the south west of england crossing into the south—east. it will be windy here, too. in the centre of the low, lighter winds. so we will see sunshine and also a few heavy slow—moving showers as temperatures reach around 15 degrees. now, as we head on into monday, low pres
overlapping voices: jane! you can see it in select cinemas and on demand now. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. i've got something for you. siren blares you're dead. hello there. rainfall totals really mounting up now as it will continue to stay wet through this morning thanks to this area of low pressure which is pretty much sitting right on top of the uk. now, we have got amber warnings for wales, the south west of england...
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jane foley of rep. banks:, senior fx of rabobank -- of rabobank, senior fx strategist, coming up on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. call, click, or visit your local xfinity store today. jonathan: from london and new york, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. 60 minutes from the opening baell. the gap lower in europe. down 51.00, more restrictions coming in europe. potentially a lockdown in france. look out for emmanuel macron later this evening. potentially a proposal from angela merkel on closing bars and restaurants for over a month. lower bymarket yields a basis point. let's take a quick look at where -- german ten-year is your where the german ten-year is. -63 basis
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elsewhere in this impressively a—list brit pick cast, alice lowe is jane's sympathetic sister, penelope wilson, her unsympathetic mother and billy piper, the chancer sibling looking for an opportunity to cash in on jane's misfortune. i'm claiming money on the sick, for mental health. they'll be coming around here shortly to examine me to make sure i'm in ajob. why, what's wrong? i've got what you've got. that time of the month? written and directed by craig robertson, who made a splash in submarine and helmed 2015'sjustjim, eternal beauty is an ambitious film that has drawn comparison with the works of wes anderson, michele gondry and charlie kaufman. you're the most beautiful thing i've seen today. can you shut up? personally, i was put more in mind of the very little seen oddity stanley a man variety. an equally adventurous work in which a psychiatric patient is visited by the ghosts of musical performers all played by spall himself. inspired by a relative to whom roberts wanted to pay tribute, and co—produced by the wellcome trust, eternal beauty strives to avoid stigmatizing jane'
elsewhere in this impressively a—list brit pick cast, alice lowe is jane's sympathetic sister, penelope wilson, her unsympathetic mother and billy piper, the chancer sibling looking for an opportunity to cash in on jane's misfortune. i'm claiming money on the sick, for mental health. they'll be coming around here shortly to examine me to make sure i'm in ajob. why, what's wrong? i've got what you've got. that time of the month? written and directed by craig robertson, who made a splash in...
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jane, always appreciate your time. jane foley of rabobank. european equities are closed. session has drifted sideways. little higher during the option but not much to speak about. ftse 100 being rescued by a significantly weaker currency, which adds upside to the equity market. nevertheless, weak performances across the board, the ftse, the dax, and the cac 40 sharply lower. more postgame coverage and bloom go to -- on bloomberg radio at the top of the hour with the cable. alix: if you look at the credit markets, erik schatzker is here with howard marks. rik: howard marks is out with another memo. required your memo is reading for anyone trying to make sense of financial markets. i should add i encourage everyone to find it on the oaktree website, read all 16 pages. you make the point this is not an ordinary crisis. it is a different kind of crisis. valuations are high. prospective returns are the lowest, not just in your career but possibly in history. at one point you write this. "by dramatically lifting the --kets, the fed may have that can be counted on to keep things
jane, always appreciate your time. jane foley of rabobank. european equities are closed. session has drifted sideways. little higher during the option but not much to speak about. ftse 100 being rescued by a significantly weaker currency, which adds upside to the equity market. nevertheless, weak performances across the board, the ftse, the dax, and the cac 40 sharply lower. more postgame coverage and bloom go to -- on bloomberg radio at the top of the hour with the cable. alix: if you look at...
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to congressman david swygert, congresswoman debbie lesko jane -- jane and jason back and all two the men and women here, fellow americans from near and far it's great to be back in the , grand canyon state. [applause] and i've got to tell you, it's a special joy to be here with the marine corps mom, a champion of military families. she teaches at a christian school, and you just heard firsthand how blessed i am to be married to 35 years for to the wonderful karen pence. would you thank our second lady one more time? she is doing an amazing job for america. are excited to be here in arizona today. we are here for one reason and one reason only. and america need four more years of president donald trump in the white house. it is on, arizona. away from another great victory for the american people. in the road for victory runs right through arizona. [applause] is great to be with all of you. thank you for coming out here in the cool and breezy arizona desert. [cheering and applause] our son is stationed at the air force base yuma, arizona and we are proud of him. [cheering and applause]
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i got my qr code it's worth it. >> jane, maybe it's early for this, this is something that you might be able to look into while you're there, but in silicon valley, northern california, there are a couple of particularly popular vacation spots, one is tahoe. the other is going over to hawaii i wonder as they're talking about diversifying the state economy, more tech companies are talking about letting people work remotely, i wonder if they might be able to lure some tech workers to live in hawaii permanently. >> well, as you know, larry ellison and mark zuckerberg already have residencies here. >> yeah. ellison has a whole island >> yeah, he does please don't leave california, we need your tax dollars, but i guess because your businesses are still in california we can still take your tax dollars. i think hawaii has been trying to talk about diversifying for a long time. there's all kinds of sort of tech things with green energy and that sort of thing what you mentioned is interesting. by the way, facebook wanting to lower the incomes of people who move out of state to work, that prob
i got my qr code it's worth it. >> jane, maybe it's early for this, this is something that you might be able to look into while you're there, but in silicon valley, northern california, there are a couple of particularly popular vacation spots, one is tahoe. the other is going over to hawaii i wonder as they're talking about diversifying the state economy, more tech companies are talking about letting people work remotely, i wonder if they might be able to lure some tech workers to live...
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times by jane forsyth about her boris johnson and his the times by jane forsyth about her borisjohnson and his cabinet are very worried about christmas and they know really that they must do something about these restrictions before christmas because otherwise people will just start to ignore them and as soon as people start to ignore them then the government is out of control and that is a very bad look, and i think we'rejust seeing the first signs of that today with andy preston, mayor of middlesbrough, coming out of this very punchy statement. indeed, and once again we will talk about this a little bit longer when we have got more time, but now just to move on to brexit, the international financial times looking at that. sienna, with the european union starting the legal proceedings against the uk over the government's plan to the right parts of the brexit divorce agreement. —— plan to override parts of the brexit agreement. crucially, talks do still continue. absolutely, so we saw today ursula von der leyen, those videos went around of her announcing that brussels are suing the
times by jane forsyth about her boris johnson and his the times by jane forsyth about her borisjohnson and his cabinet are very worried about christmas and they know really that they must do something about these restrictions before christmas because otherwise people will just start to ignore them and as soon as people start to ignore them then the government is out of control and that is a very bad look, and i think we'rejust seeing the first signs of that today with andy preston, mayor of...
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and that was the first time i learned about jane doe, was from him. >> reporter: jane doe. according to gordon, there was a fifth victim. >> did she say where she was from? >> she said she was from compton. >> i feel a responsibility, because jane doe is not a missing person. she's -- she's an unknown, and i feel like, if i don't look for her, who will? i know there is a family out there wondering where she is. >> reporter: and so she looked. she combed through missing persons reports. she put up fliers, searched, prayed, and, yes, bought another rosary. why is it so important to give jane doe a name? to you, personally? >> i just think because she's so helpless. you're on the street, you're working as a prostitute, and you run into steve gordon and frank cano, and your last hours on this earth are horrific. and then they discard you like trash. >> reporter: trash. detective trapp is still haunted by trash. that keeps bringing her mind back here. >> even though it is a landfill, i mean, it is quite peaceful when it's quiet. >> reporter: somewhere under here, in addition to
and that was the first time i learned about jane doe, was from him. >> reporter: jane doe. according to gordon, there was a fifth victim. >> did she say where she was from? >> she said she was from compton. >> i feel a responsibility, because jane doe is not a missing person. she's -- she's an unknown, and i feel like, if i don't look for her, who will? i know there is a family out there wondering where she is. >> reporter: and so she looked. she combed through...
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. >>> i want to turn to jane timm, nbc's jane timm. she's our own fact checking expert. she's going to try to help us make some sense of what we saw and heard last night. jane, always good to see you. let's start with one of the biggest topics of the election, health care. we played that moment when senator harris noted the trump administration has been trying to get rid of the affordable care act. this is what vice president mike pence said. >> president trump and i have a plan to improve health care and to protect pre-existing conditions for every american. >> jane, fact check this for us. does the trump administration have a plan to protect pre-existing conditions? >> not that we've seen. they might have an idea, maybe vague plans, but legislation is what matters. while they recently signed an executive order, a symbolic protection of people's pre-existing conditions and their protections under the health care law, they're in court and they use legislation and executive order to try to dismantle the thing that protects people with pre-existing conditions which is obam
. >>> i want to turn to jane timm, nbc's jane timm. she's our own fact checking expert. she's going to try to help us make some sense of what we saw and heard last night. jane, always good to see you. let's start with one of the biggest topics of the election, health care. we played that moment when senator harris noted the trump administration has been trying to get rid of the affordable care act. this is what vice president mike pence said. >> president trump and i have a plan...
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there's hope in sin city jane wells is there. a casino is reopening, what? >> reporter: shep, you can't keep sin city down, you know despite an economic fallout. you've got zero conventions, zero shows, you've got the football stadium with zero fans. we talk to everybody from we talk to everybody from cabbies to elvis, the strith ♪ at t-mobile, we believe access to the internet equals opportunity. that's why we're launching our most ambitious program ever. project 10 million. to help close the homework gap by offering school districts free internet access and mobile hotspots for 10 million eligible households over the next five years. t-mobile. working to connect every student. so you're a small businor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this,
there's hope in sin city jane wells is there. a casino is reopening, what? >> reporter: shep, you can't keep sin city down, you know despite an economic fallout. you've got zero conventions, zero shows, you've got the football stadium with zero fans. we talk to everybody from we talk to everybody from cabbies to elvis, the strith ♪ at t-mobile, we believe access to the internet equals opportunity. that's why we're launching our most ambitious program ever. project 10 million. to help...
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. >> jane lynch is on "the kelly clarkson." show today and you can see the dance routine she did that got her into acting. t jobs there is, even in normal times. our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat everyone- rich, poor, and in-between. whether it's this pandemic or the next health crisis, vote yes on prop fifteen. for all of us. >>> welcome back. happening today, vallejo city leaders will consider a state of emergency over the rise in crime. the declaration is backed by the city's police chief and give the city manager to bypass state and local regulations. there have been 22 homicide so far in the city this year according to the herald. 30 homicide was the record in 1994. the police officers force didn't support it. >>> for people who don't have symptoms like many attending events at the white house there i
. >> jane lynch is on "the kelly clarkson." show today and you can see the dance routine she did that got her into acting. t jobs there is, even in normal times. our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat everyone- rich, poor, and in-between. whether it's this...
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. >> what would you say to a voter who says, jane, you're too old to run? >> i say, watch me. >> this is not predictive, of course, of how all, older women will vote this cycle. in fact, we talked to one woman in new hampshire who is a huge trump supporter. unfortunately, she did not want to speak on camera.
. >> what would you say to a voter who says, jane, you're too old to run? >> i say, watch me. >> this is not predictive, of course, of how all, older women will vote this cycle. in fact, we talked to one woman in new hampshire who is a huge trump supporter. unfortunately, she did not want to speak on camera.
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can we give jason and jane a big round of applause? [cheers] [applause] thank you for growing in peoria. we stood for our national defense. our veterans and jobs. and every day, president donald trump has stood for the rule of law. we've appointed more than 200 principled conservatives to our courts at every level, including two supreme court justices and i will tell you, they are all men and women who will uphold the god-given liberties in our constitution, like the freedom of religion and the second amendment right to keep and bear arms. [cheers] [applause] last month, we paused, as a nation, to rightly honor the life and service of the late justice ruth bader ginsburg. when the memorials were over, president donald trump fulfilled his constitutional duty and nominated a principled, experienced, brilliant conservative woman to the supreme court of the united states, judge amy coney barrett. [cheers] [applause] i've got to be honest with you, i'm a big fan of judge barrett. and not just because she's from indiana. [laughter] judge bar
can we give jason and jane a big round of applause? [cheers] [applause] thank you for growing in peoria. we stood for our national defense. our veterans and jobs. and every day, president donald trump has stood for the rule of law. we've appointed more than 200 principled conservatives to our courts at every level, including two supreme court justices and i will tell you, they are all men and women who will uphold the god-given liberties in our constitution, like the freedom of religion and the...
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now here's jane fonda. >> we are so excited to host the incomparable jane fonda for her new book on the climate crisis but before we go to the screen i'd like to introduce annie leonard, executive director of greenpeace usa. annie played an integral role in helping jane organize the now infamous fire drill friday and was one of the inspirations this book so will rent up first then welcome jane and amber. >> it's so wonderful to be here.i am delighted to introduce my friends and fellow climate
now here's jane fonda. >> we are so excited to host the incomparable jane fonda for her new book on the climate crisis but before we go to the screen i'd like to introduce annie leonard, executive director of greenpeace usa. annie played an integral role in helping jane organize the now infamous fire drill friday and was one of the inspirations this book so will rent up first then welcome jane and amber. >> it's so wonderful to be here.i am delighted to introduce my friends and...
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joining us from our fx market is jane foley. one of the angles that we have not really been exploring that much is, if you have a president, the most powerful man in the world, that tested positive, does it make it less likely that the u.s. economy can continue its reopening phase? does the economy almost automatically get a hit because governors and states will be reluctant to reopen at this point? jane: i think that is possible, certainly because the market, consumers are going to become much more nervous about covid-19. we've got to remember this news about trump comes on the heels of significant concerns in various parts of the world, including europe, about a second diagnoses.id-19 from this point of view, is it likely to underscore concerns? if the president can get it, my goodness, anyone can get it. but concerned about how his health progresses over the next couple of weeks -- if he remains well, there will be a lot of relief in terms of risk appetite. but if he deteriorates, that really brings a lot of confusion. we hav
joining us from our fx market is jane foley. one of the angles that we have not really been exploring that much is, if you have a president, the most powerful man in the world, that tested positive, does it make it less likely that the u.s. economy can continue its reopening phase? does the economy almost automatically get a hit because governors and states will be reluctant to reopen at this point? jane: i think that is possible, certainly because the market, consumers are going to become much...
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let's speak to jane chambers, who is a journalist based in santiago. you have been out about in chile today, give us a sense of what people are expecting from this moment of change. yes, there has been a huge turnout today, and when i was out, there were cars everywhere, streams or people outside the voting stations, and i think people are very hopeful about what this new change will mean, as katie said it was one of the key reforms during the process, something people have been pushing for, and it is very much seen as a symbol of hope that things would change, and what are seen as a deeply unfair country. let us talk a bit about the idea of unfairness and inequality because i suppose for many people, a constitution might seem like it is important but may be a bit dry, how often elections are held on how law is passed, but the current constitution in chile extends quite far into daily lives in the kind of services that people get from government, doesn't it? yes, it does but also there is the symbolism there. this is a constitution that was made during
let's speak to jane chambers, who is a journalist based in santiago. you have been out about in chile today, give us a sense of what people are expecting from this moment of change. yes, there has been a huge turnout today, and when i was out, there were cars everywhere, streams or people outside the voting stations, and i think people are very hopeful about what this new change will mean, as katie said it was one of the key reforms during the process, something people have been pushing for,...
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congratulations to jane. and that is the "newshour" for tonight. join u online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the "pbs newshour," stay safe and we will see you soon. announcer: major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> cfo, caregiver, eclipse chaser. a raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. announcer: johnson & johnson. consumer cellular. bnsf railway. the kendeda fund, transformative work through investments and leadership. ♪ >> thelfred p sloan foundation, driven by the promise of great ideas. >> supported by the john d and catherine t macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at maxfound.org -- macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ announcer: this is "pbs newour west." from weta studios in washington and our bur
congratulations to jane. and that is the "newshour" for tonight. join u online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the "pbs newshour," stay safe and we will see you soon. announcer: major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> cfo, caregiver, eclipse chaser. a raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. announcer: johnson & johnson. consumer cellular. bnsf railway. the...
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her name is augusta jane evans. she is a southern novelist after the civil war and she is the first female american author to earn more than $100,000. she is -- she precedes edith wharton, but the reason she is important and the reason i bring her up is because i have talked a lot about the north so far today. southern women are in an especially pinched spot, if you will. they are from a region of the country that has lost the civil war and is devastated. economically and psychologically as well and the men, especially the white men returning home, are often unable to assume positions in society again. you have a bunch of women who are financially dependent, they have to find some way to make money, and they know they are living through a dramatic time in america, and they are talented and educated. coming out of the civil war you have a huge number of female writers. north and south, but primarily in the south. what they write are things that now don't make it across our radar screen often, but she is famous as a r
her name is augusta jane evans. she is a southern novelist after the civil war and she is the first female american author to earn more than $100,000. she is -- she precedes edith wharton, but the reason she is important and the reason i bring her up is because i have talked a lot about the north so far today. southern women are in an especially pinched spot, if you will. they are from a region of the country that has lost the civil war and is devastated. economically and psychologically as...
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jane, that's why we love this. a good part of this like you say is restocking, and that's going to fade as the economy inializes, but, still, it tells us that there's some demand out there. where are we kind of going back you? mentioned the china trade especially going back to before the trade wars >> yeah. we have some numbers i just want you to kind of watch the activity here as i talk about it september imports compared to september 2017 were up 21%, so in that three-year trade war, imports are still up double digits exports, the latest certified numbers we have are july, and july 2020 was down 19% versus july 2017 so part of that is the trade war may or may not be working, but also part of of it is the pandemic, july and september, dips in july, a spike in september so it's a combination of the trade war and the pandemic restocking happening now if that makes sense. >> yeah, it does, and it's a microcosm of the trade gap that's at record levels. imports are coming back faster than exports jane, thank you so muc
jane, that's why we love this. a good part of this like you say is restocking, and that's going to fade as the economy inializes, but, still, it tells us that there's some demand out there. where are we kind of going back you? mentioned the china trade especially going back to before the trade wars >> yeah. we have some numbers i just want you to kind of watch the activity here as i talk about it september imports compared to september 2017 were up 21%, so in that three-year trade war,...
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a bbc freedom of information request suggests that other families share jane's frustrations. the number of young people taken on by cams in england at the height of the lockdown was 40% down on last year. i dread to think what the real statistics are in the uk of how many children they are failing or have failed or worse, that the child has lost their life because they have not had any help. experts say some young people's mental health has improved under lockdown but they agree that many others have suffered. we are very, very worried about the effects of the pandemic on the mental health of children and young people. two thirds of children and young people before the pandemic with a mental health disorder were not getting the help they need. add to that of the concerns about the increased demand with the pandemic, plus the long—standing staff shortage we have had in the nhs, that does lead to a perfect storm. if you're in the same bubble, you can sit next to each other... 0livia's mum has tried repeatedly to get her back into the cams system, as the figures show that the
a bbc freedom of information request suggests that other families share jane's frustrations. the number of young people taken on by cams in england at the height of the lockdown was 40% down on last year. i dread to think what the real statistics are in the uk of how many children they are failing or have failed or worse, that the child has lost their life because they have not had any help. experts say some young people's mental health has improved under lockdown but they agree that many...
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i'm jane dougall. i was irresponsible. the words of one barbarian player who breached covid rules. and now the match against england at twickenham is off. this one's definitely on, though! the premiership final goes ahead on saturday with wasps against exeter. we'll have all the build—up. and they are back on track, but only after furious giro d'italia riders stopped the race in protest over safety fears. also coming up in the programme — the king, pele, celebrates becoming an octogenarian by doing what all the best footballers do — releasing a record! music. welcome to the programme. not one, but two breaches of covid rules led to 12 players being stood down and has led to the cancellation of the barbarians match against england this weekend. it has caused chaos. the players left their hotel bubble contrary to team protocols to have dinner at a restaurant in central london. chris robshaw admitted he had been irresponsible. richard wigglesworth said he was embarassed to have let everyone down. they, along with sean maitland, jackson wray and eight other barbarian players, lef
i'm jane dougall. i was irresponsible. the words of one barbarian player who breached covid rules. and now the match against england at twickenham is off. this one's definitely on, though! the premiership final goes ahead on saturday with wasps against exeter. we'll have all the build—up. and they are back on track, but only after furious giro d'italia riders stopped the race in protest over safety fears. also coming up in the programme — the king, pele, celebrates becoming an octogenarian...
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i'm going to go to him which is why i had jane on the brain that. you know i think that's a perfect point and kate's so easy to find out after these crazy conspiracy that takes much more time unfortunately to unwind them and figure out what they are about and why they are discredited and why they shouldn't be trusted but we do it. every day we try to catch it before someone like president trumpery tweet that and it becomes even more amplified we try to catch it as quickly as possible but it's very difficult and we tracked this bill to 6 minutes conspiracy climbing back to actually 2 trumps the route go off woods or in miami it seems that roger stone trump and some others were at this conference with these this woman who made the 'd publicize the klan and the people she was interview were making with clarence and it seems that last story a couple weeks ago at that conference the route was where this claim can and that's apparently how it came to the president's attention to the author having a very great dinner companions. because you got so many gre
i'm going to go to him which is why i had jane on the brain that. you know i think that's a perfect point and kate's so easy to find out after these crazy conspiracy that takes much more time unfortunately to unwind them and figure out what they are about and why they are discredited and why they shouldn't be trusted but we do it. every day we try to catch it before someone like president trumpery tweet that and it becomes even more amplified we try to catch it as quickly as possible but it's...
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thank you, jane. the spanish champion‘s real madrid is top of la more than three million people in wales are being asked to stay mainly at home for the next 16 days after the country began a new national lockdown to try to slow the spread of coronavirus. supermarkets are still open but there's been confusion over rules banning the sale of nonessential items. first minister mark drakeford said the welsh government will review "how the weekend has gone". 0ur wales correspondent, tomos morgan, has more. there's a sense of deja vu in wales today. as the firebreak starts, the country is back under national lockdown for the next two weeks. caerphilly was the first area in wales to be put under strict local measures at the start of september, meaning it's been illegal for households to mix and for people to enter or leave local lockdown areas without good reason. we need it. if it's going to stop the spreading, 0k, it might hurt the economy, but they're doing it for a reason at the end of the day. ithink,
thank you, jane. the spanish champion‘s real madrid is top of la more than three million people in wales are being asked to stay mainly at home for the next 16 days after the country began a new national lockdown to try to slow the spread of coronavirus. supermarkets are still open but there's been confusion over rules banning the sale of nonessential items. first minister mark drakeford said the welsh government will review "how the weekend has gone". 0ur wales correspondent, tomos...
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and, jane, i thought this moment was amazing. chuck grassley saying to donald trump on twitter, i suggest you use pocket card at podium with five short sentences on what you've accomplished, five things that differentiate you from biden, five things you will accomplish in the next four years. focusing on these simple highlights will help your message and only take five minutes. then say whatever you want. >> again, this is being said to the president of the united states. but i wanted to point out a very specific moment from the debate. there was a moment in which trump appeared to go after biden for something having to do with his alma mater. that was a reference to a specific moment in which biden said he got his start at delaware state university. >> right. >> which is a historically black college, and people were railing against him, like, oh, he forgot where he went to school. that's not exactly what happened. it had to do with his first campaign. but also who cares? >> right. >> that was such -- one of those tiny little mom
and, jane, i thought this moment was amazing. chuck grassley saying to donald trump on twitter, i suggest you use pocket card at podium with five short sentences on what you've accomplished, five things that differentiate you from biden, five things you will accomplish in the next four years. focusing on these simple highlights will help your message and only take five minutes. then say whatever you want. >> again, this is being said to the president of the united states. but i wanted to...
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our jane wells talks about that this morning with a very session guest. hey, jane. >> hi, carl. good morning from dodgers stadium, which is number one in attendance, but they haven't within fabable to sell any ticks and they've had to protect the team in this bubble. joining me is stan kasten. can you give us an idea of the loss this year of the dodgers as a franchise financially? >> i can't pin it down for you it's clearly north of $100 million. you know, as much as any team or more because we have so many fans and we take in so much revenue in an ordinary year, most of that we didn't receive this year. so it's extraordinary. it's certainly not anything that anyone could plan for. it's going to take years to catch up, but we managed we came through it so far. hopefully, you know, the end of this will be found before we have to start next season. >> it's been an exciting series, but the ratings have not, especially against sunday night football why do you think that is >> i can't tell you. i do know that the games have been fantastic, both during the regular and postseason have
our jane wells talks about that this morning with a very session guest. hey, jane. >> hi, carl. good morning from dodgers stadium, which is number one in attendance, but they haven't within fabable to sell any ticks and they've had to protect the team in this bubble. joining me is stan kasten. can you give us an idea of the loss this year of the dodgers as a franchise financially? >> i can't pin it down for you it's clearly north of $100 million. you know, as much as any team or...
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>> love jane fonda. that video features several stars including shaquille o'neal, kerry washington just to name a few. pretty cool. >> she looks great! she's 82! >> way to go, jane fonda. >>> take a look at this. she is 102, a retired teacher from chicago. we went off to drop off her ballot in the mail wearing the full protective suit. we know the pandemic is going on. if she can do it during a pandemic, anyone can do it. 102 years old. still exercising her right to vote. love it. >> everybody's exercising. i don't know if you would get me in a leotard at 82 or 83, though. >> you know what, i bet you could do it, laura. we have a long way to get there. a long way to go. i think could you do it. >> i won't even wear to the grocery store. pretty conservative. >> okay, so, look -->>> let's get a look at our air quality. what's causing our spare the air alert. the glass fire is still burning and we're continuing to monitor that. elsewhere we've seen the smoke coming into the east bay. improving for the bay a
>> love jane fonda. that video features several stars including shaquille o'neal, kerry washington just to name a few. pretty cool. >> she looks great! she's 82! >> way to go, jane fonda. >>> take a look at this. she is 102, a retired teacher from chicago. we went off to drop off her ballot in the mail wearing the full protective suit. we know the pandemic is going on. if she can do it during a pandemic, anyone can do it. 102 years old. still exercising her right to...
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jane wells for us on the exchange today stick around for "power lunch. thll join known gamer tyler maisen for more after this quick break. you apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com >>> good afternoon, everyone, or good morning if you're on the west coast welcome to "power lunch. stocks are near the lows of the session as the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, says she is optimistic about getting a stimulus deal done before the election, but she has set a 48-hour deadline to do so. plus, one standout group is transports they keep trucking higher, near record highs we'll tell you how to catch that rally and whether it i
jane wells for us on the exchange today stick around for "power lunch. thll join known gamer tyler maisen for more after this quick break. you apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to...
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his primary supporters was jane fonda. if you want to upset vietnam veterans let them know that jane fonda is one of his biggest fans who, by the way, just said the covid-19 was a gift from god from the left. >> governor bullock, your response to that. >> you know that jane fonda has not given me a nickel in this campaign and he maybe brings that up because he tried to cover up for the $50000 he took from the wilkes brothers to take access to public cans or the $80000 that he took from the divorce family or the 800,000 he 30took from out-of-state real estate interest or the 700,000 he's taken from prescript and drug companies and insurance companies. they have actually gotten their worth out of you but look, at the end of the day senator daines voted to give that funding for the veterans home and we work so hard at the state level to get and then came home to take credit for it. montana's expect better. >> senator daines. >> that's a misrepresentation of facts. special interests, let's talk about self interest governor bul
his primary supporters was jane fonda. if you want to upset vietnam veterans let them know that jane fonda is one of his biggest fans who, by the way, just said the covid-19 was a gift from god from the left. >> governor bullock, your response to that. >> you know that jane fonda has not given me a nickel in this campaign and he maybe brings that up because he tried to cover up for the $50000 he took from the wilkes brothers to take access to public cans or the $80000 that he took...
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i'm going to go to him which is why i had jane on the brain that. you know i think that's a perfect point and kate's so easy to find out after these crazy conspiracy that takes much more time unfortunately to unwind them and figure out what they are about and why they are discredited and why they shouldn't be trusted but we do it. every day we try to catch it before someone like president trumpery tweet that and it becomes even more amplified we try to catch it of quickly as possible but it's very difficult and we tracked this 6 minute conspiracy climbing back to actually 2 trucks that were out off woods or in miami it seems that roger stone trump and some others were at this conference with these this woman who made the 'd publicize the klan and the people she was interview were making with clarence and it seems that last story a couple weeks ago at that conference that the route was where this claim came and that's apparently how it came to the president's you know thinking of a great dinner companions. because you got so many great stories of the
i'm going to go to him which is why i had jane on the brain that. you know i think that's a perfect point and kate's so easy to find out after these crazy conspiracy that takes much more time unfortunately to unwind them and figure out what they are about and why they are discredited and why they shouldn't be trusted but we do it. every day we try to catch it before someone like president trumpery tweet that and it becomes even more amplified we try to catch it of quickly as possible but it's...
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i'm going to go to him which is why i had jane on the brain that. you know i think that's a perfect point and kate's so easy to find out after these crazy conspiracy that takes much more time unfortunately to unwind them and figure out what they are about and why they are discredited and why they shouldn't be trusted but we do it. every day we try to catch it before someone like president trumpery tweet that and it becomes even more amplified we try to catch it as quickly as possible but it's very difficult and we tracked this 6 minute conspiracy climbing back to actually 2 trucks that were out off woods or in miami it seems that roger stone trump and some others were at this conference with these this woman who made the publicize the klan and the people she was interviewed were making claims and it seems that last story a couple weeks ago at that conference that the route was where this claim came and that's apparently her claim to the president's agenda you know thinking of a great dinner companions. because you got so many great stories of the i
i'm going to go to him which is why i had jane on the brain that. you know i think that's a perfect point and kate's so easy to find out after these crazy conspiracy that takes much more time unfortunately to unwind them and figure out what they are about and why they are discredited and why they shouldn't be trusted but we do it. every day we try to catch it before someone like president trumpery tweet that and it becomes even more amplified we try to catch it as quickly as possible but it's...
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i'm going to go to him which is why i had jane on the brain that. you know i think that's a perfect point and kate's so easy to found off these crazy conspiracy that takes much more time unfortunately to unwind them and figure out what they are about and why they are discredited and why they shouldn't be trusted but we do it. every day we try to catch it before someone like president trumpery tweet that and it becomes even more amplified we try to catch it of quickly as possible but it's very difficult and we tracked this 6 minute conspiracy climbing back to actually 2 trumps through al gore would soar in miami it seems that roger stone trump and some others were at this conference with these this woman who made. publicize the klan and the people she was interview were making headlines and it seems that last story a couple weeks ago at that conference that the route was where this claim came and that's apparently her claim to the president you know thinking of a great dinner companions. because you've got so many great stories of the i the scenes of
i'm going to go to him which is why i had jane on the brain that. you know i think that's a perfect point and kate's so easy to found off these crazy conspiracy that takes much more time unfortunately to unwind them and figure out what they are about and why they are discredited and why they shouldn't be trusted but we do it. every day we try to catch it before someone like president trumpery tweet that and it becomes even more amplified we try to catch it of quickly as possible but it's very...
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jane king is live in new york with that and more hi jane. >>yes, darya good morning. well shoppers do expect to pull back on purchasing gifts for family and friends this holiday season more than a quarter of americans told gallup that they will spend less on holiday gifts this year compared to last year just 12% of shoppers say they'll spend more this year plans on hiring a 100,000 workers to help it get packages out of the holidays, the employees will pick pack and ship customer orders across innocence network of warehouses in california, one of the states where there will be making a lot of their hiring ordering a flame grilled whopper from burger king drive-thru may be more fun in the months ahead, it's going to be adding these digital drive-thrus to 10,000 burger king location so this allows the restaurant chain to show the weather on the screen. it can also quickly change promotions and offering items on the fly depending on what selling well over the weather for example and books business reports that amazon founder and washington post owner jeff bezos may be lo
jane king is live in new york with that and more hi jane. >>yes, darya good morning. well shoppers do expect to pull back on purchasing gifts for family and friends this holiday season more than a quarter of americans told gallup that they will spend less on holiday gifts this year compared to last year just 12% of shoppers say they'll spend more this year plans on hiring a 100,000 workers to help it get packages out of the holidays, the employees will pick pack and ship customer orders...
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king is live in new york with those stories and more hi jane. >>hi daria just southwest airlines pilots taking issue with the company's proposal to cut their pay by 10%. southwest says it can avoid layoffs entirely if the employees will take this pay cut the flight attendants union also headed balking at that idea southwest by the way has never furloughed employee its nearly 50 year supply waffle set to unveil a 5 g enabled iphone later today so this new technology will to promise of internet speeds significantly faster than what many smartphones are able to do right now not all americans can take advantage of the 5 g it's not everywhere yet, but it is coming, so you may want to call your wireless carrier just make sure your by g capable before you spend the money on it and amazon's prime day is here it runs through tomorrow, there's discounts on more than a million items of some of the deals on the front page or the amazon branded things like the kindle echo device also video games other electronics as sales event expected to be bigger than bla
king is live in new york with those stories and more hi jane. >>hi daria just southwest airlines pilots taking issue with the company's proposal to cut their pay by 10%. southwest says it can avoid layoffs entirely if the employees will take this pay cut the flight attendants union also headed balking at that idea southwest by the way has never furloughed employee its nearly 50 year supply waffle set to unveil a 5 g enabled iphone later today so this new technology will to promise of...
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king is live in new york with those stories and more hi jane i daria. >>good morning. it's not like the airlines did not warning about this for months american united announced last night they will together cup 32,000 jobs airlines were holding out some hope that congress will come up with an aid package before the deadline last night but the delayed a vote to give time for more talks, the airlines have been asking for 25 billion in pay roll support they could hire those people back if there would be a coronavirus a package passed walmart giving its massive stores and make over its encouraging shoppers to download its app prior to entering to system navigating a store you can search for online options. they're paid through the app as well and shoppers will also notice that things are organized differently. there's more large signs around one is a really were inspired by airport, so airports, spicy chicken mcnuggets officially hit mcdonald's menus on september 16th already mcdonald selling out of this item along with the mighty hot sauce that comes with
king is live in new york with those stories and more hi jane i daria. >>good morning. it's not like the airlines did not warning about this for months american united announced last night they will together cup 32,000 jobs airlines were holding out some hope that congress will come up with an aid package before the deadline last night but the delayed a vote to give time for more talks, the airlines have been asking for 25 billion in pay roll support they could hire those people back if...