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this down hets and i didn't want to take part in the killing anymore so he switched to another breed by the female and male chicks survived the ferry and poultry farm is an exception to the rule when it comes to raising chickens most industrial poultry farms are not funds of the so-called dual purpose chicken. much money usually for i don't have to guess my male chicks because we sell both sexes quick breeding we use. the heavy white chickens and because this is a jewel purpose breed the females are raised until the sold for production and the male chicks attractant and sent to small to. the mission to flock to. culling is a common practice on large poultry farms in germany millions of chicks aghast because they don't produce enough meat. so not only is that that but simply go to waste some of them the fed to 0 animals. poultry industry representatives fear that many how trees in germany will be out of business if chip culling is bound. there is news here to find us and we raised $32000000.00 hens every year and for that we need hatching eggs or that he caps in supplies far enough to
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poultry breeder christan hets america is making a good living from his job as chickens he sells 400000 young hens unfasten vs every year the chickens a particularly popular with cool may restaurants. and that's it for me as a business team here in berlin for more you can always go to our website that's dot com slash business thank you very much for watching. first. the 1st kanye much. grander. on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. and returns home. w dot com tanks. rock n roll. band. sinful rhythms condemned by the church. i know the evil feeling that you feel when you fight. your past. are stopped no one is more popular than jesus come book. rock and religion a clash that brings many parallels too late. for that to really soak your reconcilable card devil and welcome. june 17th on t.w. . business . because. of the physical. presence of. waking up when an artificial sleep.
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poultry breeder christan hets america is making a good living from his jewel purpose chickens he sells 400000 young hens unfastened roosters every year the chickens a particularly popular with core may restaurants. and that's it from me as i did all the business team here in berlin for more you can always go to our website that's g.w. dot com slash business thank you very much for watching. what secrets lie behind these me. find. our city experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites. w world heritage for 16. to the new hero max you tube channel. oh good line up story. with exclusive. the must see concerning part. is to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss out. still she'd have to get through the plane to sneak a break without a couple thanks again. the winds will come in strong slaves and excitement in motion. some claim its 1900 lumens. the goals of the results hit on d.w.t. as. this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes. of violence sunday's massacre in central mali un troops are stationed back to make people feel safe but is th
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poultry breeder christan hets america is making a good living from his jewel purpose chickens he sells 400000 young hens unfasten 3 states every year the chickens are particularly popular with core may restaurants. football in today's 1st game of the women's world cup nigeria defeated south korea 2 nil in grenoble to record their 1st win of the campaign i got off to a dream start when i came deo tempted clearance wrong footed her own goalkeeper to get to my team and lead in the 25 minutes i'm going to forget for the defender composed. a show no signature. composed to finish and put the game to bed in the 2nd term i spoke to. yesterday stunned our game united states made their 1st much anticipated appearance of the tournament expectations for the defending champions were high as they took on thailand but if you could have expected a record setting 13 no score. when star striker alex morgan noted us saints the lead up to this 12 minutes thailand fans had every right to be concerned by a bruising half followed before morgan made it 5 nailed to the usa in the 52nd minutes 5 and she complet
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secondly since new audio came out today from npr has him s saying het would supp constitutional amendment to ban forced bussing. seems like he woul say i've had a long career over 40 years and maybe he's changed his mind. i don understand how he's digging in his heels, but he is. otherre were 18 candidates on stage. i think on the first night elizabeth warren was really the one twatch. she really held her own. what impressed me on bothnights about her and sanders was how much they as the progressive wing ofhis party seem to be really pushing the debate. there were more moderate candidates trying to push back a little but it was kind of on the abogressive terms. >> lutely. someone who was cheering that it was on the progressive terms was president trump, ally when they said everyone put up your hand if you support giving health benefits to undocumented immigrants, everyod went up. >> on thursday night. >> on the first night and the second night, hopports taking away private health insurance, which is notla po bernie and kamala put their hands up. secondight warren and bill de blas on the f
secondly since new audio came out today from npr has him s saying het would supp constitutional amendment to ban forced bussing. seems like he woul say i've had a long career over 40 years and maybe he's changed his mind. i don understand how he's digging in his heels, but he is. otherre were 18 candidates on stage. i think on the first night elizabeth warren was really the one twatch. she really held her own. what impressed me on bothnights about her and sanders was how much they as the...
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the first pass of the day though, het's give that a shot and see how it goes. see this that's my xwun wejune wear. she brushes teeth and now it's time to run errands. >> if it was a regular car, i could do it. but it's an suv. it's too hard. >> they order some food. she was definitely'se itinher he i using the back of her hand. they do a little shopping. after the shopping trip is when she makes that final decision. >> i think we have to go to walmart and buy the cutters and cut them off in the car. >> yeah. they decided right here at 16 hours that they were going to finally cut them off. she didn't give us an idea how much relief she gets from kugt t cutting the end of the nail. >> ouch. >> oh, my god. that already is so much relief. >> so she cuts the rest of the nails off. they ask them to remove the nail on your actual nail. after she'sdone. the final words are don't do it. >> never, ever doing that ever again. >> these people leap across buildings. >> they have to be strategic while making it all look random. >> but what happens when the back. just too muc
the first pass of the day though, het's give that a shot and see how it goes. see this that's my xwun wejune wear. she brushes teeth and now it's time to run errands. >> if it was a regular car, i could do it. but it's an suv. it's too hard. >> they order some food. she was definitely'se itinher he i using the back of her hand. they do a little shopping. after the shopping trip is when she makes that final decision. >> i think we have to go to walmart and buy the cutters and...
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>>het's the same proteins, t same food that you've been consuming forever. >> reporter: but not everyone thinks it's that simple.t >>bare minimum, they must be honest with the consumer with what you're feeding your family. >> the senator from alaska. >> reporter: to senator lisa murkowski of alaska, theg ssue of label such a big deal that she single-handedly delayed the sale of aquadvanta salmon in the u.s. for years. >> "frankenfish" is what we call it because it is so unnatural. >> reporter: as a member af the powerfropriations committee, murkowski attached a rider to a budget bill that s blocked the g.mon from being sold in the u.s. until the department of agriculture came up with rules for how it must be labeled. murkowski's home state of alaska is also the nation's leading seafood producer. cifimassive, wild-caught pa salmon industry is a source of state pride. murkowski even caut the huge pacific salmon mounted on her office wall herself. how much of this is about opposing this technology, and duw much of this is about protecting that ry and the politics surrounding that? us it is
>>het's the same proteins, t same food that you've been consuming forever. >> reporter: but not everyone thinks it's that simple.t >>bare minimum, they must be honest with the consumer with what you're feeding your family. >> the senator from alaska. >> reporter: to senator lisa murkowski of alaska, theg ssue of label such a big deal that she single-handedly delayed the sale of aquadvanta salmon in the u.s. for years. >> "frankenfish" is what we...
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because you ardn't have another het attack. not today.on about your chronic coronary artery disease toeart. even with a stent procedure, your condition can get worse over time and keep you at risk of blood clots. you added xarelto® to help keep you protected. xarelto® - a blood thinner approved by the fda - when taken with low-dose asrin is proven to further reduce the risk of blood clots that can cause t attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death in people with chronic cad. that's because while aspirin can help, a recent study showed it may not be enough to manage your underlying sk of blood clots. in a clinical trial, almost 96% of people taking xarelto® did not have a cavascular event. don't stop taking xarelt® without talking to your doctor, as this maeaincrease your risk of h attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death. while taking, you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to st. and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. get help right away for unexpected bleeding
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he's one of these -- [ laughter ] j het feels like - he just feels like one of those guys i'm tellingnd finally, you guys, this is going viral. fire fighters in germany had to rescue a squirrel after it got caught in a manhole. pretty cute. check it out [ audience aws ] " squirrel was l least it wasn't my nuts." [ laughter and applause hey, we've got a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: we've got a great show tonight, everybody. chrissy teigen is here >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: from the new show "south side" on comedy central bashir salahuddin and diallo riddle are here [ cheers and applause >> steve: yeah come on! >> jimmy: bashir and diallo! s >>ve: come on. >> jimmy: bashir and diallo are here>> steve: so lovely. >> jimmy: "south side. i can't wait and we have great music by aldous harding, everybody. look at this [ cheers and applause at a voice i also want to mention this wednesday and thursday night "the tonight show" is going live >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: we have a lot of fun stuff planned. on wednesday,
he's one of these -- [ laughter ] j het feels like - he just feels like one of those guys i'm tellingnd finally, you guys, this is going viral. fire fighters in germany had to rescue a squirrel after it got caught in a manhole. pretty cute. check it out [ audience aws ] " squirrel was l least it wasn't my nuts." [ laughter and applause hey, we've got a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: we've got a great show tonight,...
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well, het's guess again. people are buying less trade is decreasing. and we're talking about it here. the fact is if you continue to escalate, you're going to precipitate a global down turn the fed is going to inoculate against that >> julian, oen that point, can a fed rate cut and multiple raid cuts guard against a global down turn or do they not have the bullets to do that >> if we go 25% across the board, the market responded very favorably to back ago way from the brink with regard to mexico. it's very clear it will continue to respond correctly if you go to a full on global trade war, there's very little that the fed can do particularly when interest rates are minus 20 basis points in germany. >> so nothing can -- if we go into full blown trade war, 3,000 by the end of the year that, is off the table? >> it won't happen yeah basically, we have done a lot of work talking about call it cold war multiples sort of 1960 to 1989 the berlin wall fell then you had, you know, economic multiples. if we go into an economic cold war, we will go into the multi
well, het's guess again. people are buying less trade is decreasing. and we're talking about it here. the fact is if you continue to escalate, you're going to precipitate a global down turn the fed is going to inoculate against that >> julian, oen that point, can a fed rate cut and multiple raid cuts guard against a global down turn or do they not have the bullets to do that >> if we go 25% across the board, the market responded very favorably to back ago way from the brink with...
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as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, anarnew or worsening heten to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't staranhumira if you have nfection. be there for you, and them. ogask your gastroenterolt about humira. with humira, remission is possible. >> h jimmy, we have the telemundo promo next >> jimmy: okay, great. guys, i'm going to do a quick promo. >> he's doing the promo. >> jimmy: that is our spanish language sister network and i am warning you right now, i n' dospeak spanish. [ light laughter ] it'll sound fine, but i have no idea what i'm saying i really should learn spanish. >> yeah, you should. >> in five, four, three -- [ speaking in spanish j >>immy: why am i saying despacito? >> steve: it's the town, not the song >> jimmy: okay can i start again? three --we go, in five, four, [ speaking in spanish >> so what's he saying >> i thought you wrote thi i >>hought you wrote it. [ speaking in spanish >> well if neither of us wrote it,
as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, anarnew or worsening heten to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't staranhumira if you have nfection. be there for you, and them. ogask your gastroenterolt about humira. with humira, remission is possible. >> h jimmy, we have the telemundo promo next >> jimmy: okay, great. guys, i'm going to...
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obviously is you contemplate the record. ,ou contemplate what this man who was serious about the job years het in the served. -- think, i thing was privileged not just to know him, but on a couple of occasions to see him in a different light and have personal feelings. and that came early in our friendship. out,, as has been pointed advance man. who was a friend, said, i have seen you talk a good game, but we need some help. why don't you find time to be on the county committee? haldeman. said, where don you want to practice? and i said, i'm not sure. but i'm leaning heavily toward san diego, i think. and bob said, good. we will keep you out of there. and i said, what? he said, you are going to have to make some tough calls with some people who take themselves very seriously, and you are going to have to say, i'm sorry, this is the way it has to be. it you canomes to pick up the phone and say, here, forgoing to dial the number the campaign manager and i'm going to let you talk to him. i warn you right now, he's going to tell you what i just asked. in fact, he told me, if we can't do it that wa
obviously is you contemplate the record. ,ou contemplate what this man who was serious about the job years het in the served. -- think, i thing was privileged not just to know him, but on a couple of occasions to see him in a different light and have personal feelings. and that came early in our friendship. out,, as has been pointed advance man. who was a friend, said, i have seen you talk a good game, but we need some help. why don't you find time to be on the county committee? haldeman. said,...
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het let's get to phil lebeau. >> we're getting the may orders and deliveries this is when the company says this is how many orders we have for a particular aircraft. and in particular, we're focusing on the 737. we're not going to go through all the numbers here we had a bankruptcy in india with jet airways last month. jet had a sizable order for 737 maxes. that obviously will not be an order that they will follow-through with. so the latest numbers when it comes to the 737 max is a negative 68 in terms of orders this year. but the backlog for 737s between the ng and the max is still robust over 5,500 but it is lower compared to a month ago now standing at 5,546, down about, what, 37, something like that compared to a month ago. guys, back to you. >> phil lebeau, thank you. >>> still ahead here on a special edition of ""squawk alley,"" we're going to be talking beyond meat which is actually down 20% right now. stock was up 500% after getting a downgrade at j.p. morgan today. easterlyin' vestor will join us next and later, much more from our exclusive coverage of the code conference ou
het let's get to phil lebeau. >> we're getting the may orders and deliveries this is when the company says this is how many orders we have for a particular aircraft. and in particular, we're focusing on the 737. we're not going to go through all the numbers here we had a bankruptcy in india with jet airways last month. jet had a sizable order for 737 maxes. that obviously will not be an order that they will follow-through with. so the latest numbers when it comes to the 737 max is a...
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because you didn't have another het attack. not today.disease to heart. even with a stent procedure, your condition can geworse over time and keep you at risk of bod clots. so you added xarelto® to help keep you protected. t xarelto® - a bloodnner approved by the fda - when taken with low-dose aspirin is proto further reduce the risk of blood that can cause heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death in people with chronic cad. that's because while aspirin can help, a recent study showed it may not be enough to manage your underlyin in a clinical trial, almore 96% of people taking lto® did not have a cardiovascular event. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death. while taking, you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your risk of bleeding get help right away for unexpected bleeding or unusual bruising. do not take xare® if you have an artif
because you didn't have another het attack. not today.disease to heart. even with a stent procedure, your condition can geworse over time and keep you at risk of bod clots. so you added xarelto® to help keep you protected. t xarelto® - a bloodnner approved by the fda - when taken with low-dose aspirin is proto further reduce the risk of blood that can cause heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death in people with chronic cad. that's because while aspirin can help, a recent study showed it...
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he didn't get the conclusion het wanted. they are trying now so hard to keep their hopes alive. four separate investigations, including the mueller investigation. it can't be any more straightforward and frankly, at this point, they are deranged, desperate, and full of rage and frankly, they look prettyde stupid. tonight, we have another example of this psychotic anti-trump delusion thanks to this pretty interesting sound bite from the president. let's take a look. >> your campaign this time around, if foreigners, iff russia, if china, if someone else offers you information on an opponent, should they accept it or should they call the fbi? >> i think maybe you do both. i think you might want to listen. o there's nothing wrong with listening. if somebody called from a country, norway, "we have information on your opponent," oh, i think i would want to hear it.at >> you want that kind of interference in our elections? >> it's not an interference. they have information. i think i'd take it. if i thought something was wrong, i would go maybe to the fbi. >> sean: if they call me, i w
he didn't get the conclusion het wanted. they are trying now so hard to keep their hopes alive. four separate investigations, including the mueller investigation. it can't be any more straightforward and frankly, at this point, they are deranged, desperate, and full of rage and frankly, they look prettyde stupid. tonight, we have another example of this psychotic anti-trump delusion thanks to this pretty interesting sound bite from the president. let's take a look. >> your campaign this...
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hets's somebody that dislikes trump. despite $40 million, 18 trump haters including people that work for hillary clinton and some of the worst human beings on earth, they got nothing. it's pretty amazing. >> your paper, julie, had an analysis that really struck us because it really condensed the dynamic here. here is what it said. headline "mueller plays by the rules, trump made new ones." he said nothing and the president said everything. he worked in secret allowing the president to still the void with reckless accusations of a witch hunt. his damning conclusions were encased in dense legal jargon that the president distorted into a vindication. >> this is why, one, so many democrats want bob mueller to testify, but this is also why bob mueller testifying may not have the desired effect that they want. he will play by the rules. he got up there this past week and read from the report. if you read from the report, he said the things -- he did highlight the things he wanted to make sure everybody heard and that's fine. h
hets's somebody that dislikes trump. despite $40 million, 18 trump haters including people that work for hillary clinton and some of the worst human beings on earth, they got nothing. it's pretty amazing. >> your paper, julie, had an analysis that really struck us because it really condensed the dynamic here. here is what it said. headline "mueller plays by the rules, trump made new ones." he said nothing and the president said everything. he worked in secret allowing the...
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so by that het p metric, it doesn't look like the swamp is very drained, right? one of the first things the president did whether he entered office was to issue an executive order that for bid people like me, a senior position in the white house from leaving and going directly to become a lobbyist. so things like that can to start that process. he's also cleaning out in terms of eliminating a lot of bureaucratic positions that don't always necessarily need to be filled. we're reducing the size of the federal government, reducing the regulatory burden. it's a long process. the swamp has been engrained for a long time. that's one of the things that the president will fight to keep doing in a second term. >> that's part of the question, right? does he have to fight it because there is still a swamp and getting worse like more spending or is he fixing it? which is the answer right now the? >> well, the lobbyist spending that is something that goes on. obviously that's made by corporate zigs and who they're hiring as lobbyists. we can try to reduce the influence of pe
so by that het p metric, it doesn't look like the swamp is very drained, right? one of the first things the president did whether he entered office was to issue an executive order that for bid people like me, a senior position in the white house from leaving and going directly to become a lobbyist. so things like that can to start that process. he's also cleaning out in terms of eliminating a lot of bureaucratic positions that don't always necessarily need to be filled. we're reducing the size...
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debra: president trump has up his criticism of germany, and angela merkel's support for -- that het trump worried could shift troops away from the nato ally over the lack of defense spending. hong kong lawmakers have ncrapped debate o extradition bills. filing classes yesterday, the question turns to what happens next and if this will become a prolonged test. hong kong is not a safe place to keep assets now. >> if you are a u.s. or british investment banker, you have to stayly no rationale in hong kong. you moved to singapore or move your assets out of hong kong. what you will see, the reason you are seeing at spike is there is a massive liquidity shortage in hong kong. japanese shinzo abe has to avoid conflict at all costs. he pledged to do his most. it is the first by a sitting ,remier in the 40 year history it comes as the u.s. shows little signs of reducing sanctions. senator bernie sanders has lashed out at jamie dimon after he criticized socialism. the jp morgan executive says state-controlled companies lead to deterioration and would be a huge mistake for the u.s.. the presidential
debra: president trump has up his criticism of germany, and angela merkel's support for -- that het trump worried could shift troops away from the nato ally over the lack of defense spending. hong kong lawmakers have ncrapped debate o extradition bills. filing classes yesterday, the question turns to what happens next and if this will become a prolonged test. hong kong is not a safe place to keep assets now. >> if you are a u.s. or british investment banker, you have to stayly no...
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het's take a closer look at what mexico can do, andotential economic ripples, with ambassador john feeley served as u.s. envoy to panama from 2016 to 2018. and over his 28-year state departnt career, he held senior posts throughout latin america, including in mexico. he is now a political analyst for univision, and joins us tonight from bogota, colombia. ambassador feeley, thank you for being with us. i want to ask you, now, obviously this isn't the first time president trump has tried to apply pressure to mexico act to do more. what has mexico been doing, if anythingto address the stem of migrants that have been going through their country, and what more can they do before june 10th? >> you know, it's a great question because this is not the first time the president h sas usctions or tariffs. he has said many times before that i'ma tariff guy, i'm a sanction guy. the fact is tashat mexico actually done quite a lot and has been doing quite a lot. you know, we're a a net zero immigration with mexicans right now, meani there are more mexicans returning to mexico than there are going to the
het's take a closer look at what mexico can do, andotential economic ripples, with ambassador john feeley served as u.s. envoy to panama from 2016 to 2018. and over his 28-year state departnt career, he held senior posts throughout latin america, including in mexico. he is now a political analyst for univision, and joins us tonight from bogota, colombia. ambassador feeley, thank you for being with us. i want to ask you, now, obviously this isn't the first time president trump has tried to apply...
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that het trump has said will meet g jinping -- president xi jinping at the summit. be a process for talks to restart after they broke down last month. talkedresident trump about his agreement with mexico and warned about what would happen if it did not work out. that same press conference, he warned that mexico faced a tougher biggest if they could not stem the flow of great to the u.s. southern border. he threatened tariffs on mexican exports to the u.s., if they did not cut the flow of migrants. a deal was reached to avert those tariffs. mexico's -- mexico has 40 days to cut the flow. president trump said he is coming from a position of strength in this morning to mexico. it is unclear if they can stem the flow of migrants, raising the prospect of another instance where trump lashes out at mexico for the flow of migrants. president trump also lashing out against germany over the gas pipeline from russia. how serious is this? >> we heard similar comments from president trump four. we know that he is not a fan of this pipeline. today he threatened sanctions over the
that het trump has said will meet g jinping -- president xi jinping at the summit. be a process for talks to restart after they broke down last month. talkedresident trump about his agreement with mexico and warned about what would happen if it did not work out. that same press conference, he warned that mexico faced a tougher biggest if they could not stem the flow of great to the u.s. southern border. he threatened tariffs on mexican exports to the u.s., if they did not cut the flow of...
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het row genius groups come to better solutions, they just don't think they did. diversity turns out to be more complex. there is the challenge of avoiding the illusion of inclusion which is that just because you have some programs around diversity inclusion, it doesn't necessarily mean your organization is fair. so some of the tools that i think are valuable, central human resource and diversity effort which can help overcome unconscious bias, create consistency in recruiting and developing and training, creating an office of diversity and inclusion which i know happened is a strong step. pay interns to avoid socioeconomic exclusion, get referrals from minority groups, understand why people leave and why they stay. learn about other representative bodies efforts on diversity through organizations like the interparliamentary union. think about the rooney rule, the man field rule which is law firms committing to hire 30% women and minority leaders for significant leadership positions. creating things like a resume bank and having transparent widely available job po
het row genius groups come to better solutions, they just don't think they did. diversity turns out to be more complex. there is the challenge of avoiding the illusion of inclusion which is that just because you have some programs around diversity inclusion, it doesn't necessarily mean your organization is fair. so some of the tools that i think are valuable, central human resource and diversity effort which can help overcome unconscious bias, create consistency in recruiting and developing and...
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>>ening yo het. needs i thank you. thank you so much.ruhle explains why the job market is suddenl hot for all women. but first this is "today" on nbc. day" on nbc. compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole business package, which woulbe incredible. so what are you guys waiting for? let's do it. (laughs) comcast business gives you more. switch now and get fast, reliable internet for a new low price of $39.95 a month. plus, get free installation. better, faster? i mean sign me up. call today at 1-800-501-6000. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> we are bac with 50 and fabulous. are you lookingo change careers or jump back into the job market after raising your kids? if you're a woman over 50 and feel like there's nowhere to turn, that's just not true. the job market is hot with plenty of nbc business correspondent and msnbc anchor steph nigh ruhanie here to walk us through them. you'r
>>ening yo het. needs i thank you. thank you so much.ruhle explains why the job market is suddenl hot for all women. but first this is "today" on nbc. day" on nbc. compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole business package, which woulbe incredible. so what are you guys waiting for? let's do it. (laughs) comcast...
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>>het's start wit this. are drops. they have spf 30. ou take your foundation, your moisturizer, whatever you use, you add in a couple little drops. mix it up, and there you go. all of a sudden -- >> any product you're using you can turn to spf. >> then this is an industry first. this is from super goop. it's spf eye shadow. shimmery shades. they'rell flattering on a skin tones and they're long lasting and have spf 30 on them. your eyes and lids which a sensitive to the sun, are protected. you can see the colors are gorgeous. i was wearing them all weekend. it's a really great sheen. >> i like that. >> and three ey colors. >> nice neutral colors. >> protect your eyes. another sunscreen innovation. better than your basic typical sunscreen. this is new from coppertone. it has shimmer in it. it gives you a glow, but not like glitter shimmer. >> carson can wearit? >> i will glow. i n to glow. i could use aee litdtle aftergl. >> works on all skin tones. it gives you a nice finish onsk your . if you're wearing yspf
>>het's start wit this. are drops. they have spf 30. ou take your foundation, your moisturizer, whatever you use, you add in a couple little drops. mix it up, and there you go. all of a sudden -- >> any product you're using you can turn to spf. >> then this is an industry first. this is from super goop. it's spf eye shadow. shimmery shades. they'rell flattering on a skin tones and they're long lasting and have spf 30 on them. your eyes and lids which a sensitive to the sun,...
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another state that's incredibly diverse, the president is going there next week to het up central florida community. people have to get out and talk to people of color, minorities, latino community and the black community and not forget about these important groups, these voting blocks that are going to be the determining factor in the general election. >> yeah, i'll sort of jump in there. look i think you made good points. i think the key thing that really helps mayor pete this election cycle is the fact he put out policy this week. and the plan that spoke specifically to economic prosperity for african-americans. and i think that's something people had been long waiting to hear from poout buttigieg. and listen you have to earn this vote, and he is really trying hard to earn it. his rapid response director is a black woman, so i think his staff is starting to reflect what people wanted to see, but again it's a long way to go. like elizabeth warren has been putting out policy, and i want to quickly touch on what she said about coming between two african-american candidates. yeah, he did t
another state that's incredibly diverse, the president is going there next week to het up central florida community. people have to get out and talk to people of color, minorities, latino community and the black community and not forget about these important groups, these voting blocks that are going to be the determining factor in the general election. >> yeah, i'll sort of jump in there. look i think you made good points. i think the key thing that really helps mayor pete this election...
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. >> hets talk about this document you have in your possession that says the indictment -- was this an attempt by the special counsel's office, in your view, to game out what an indictment would look like? >> sure. let me tell you exactly what i have and the document is in my possession. it's a 56-page document. it assumes that the president has been indicted. it assumes that the president has gone into court and asked for that indictment to be dismissed on the grounds you can't indict a sitting president. the document i have then is an answer to the president's motion, and it has two parts. the first part outlines the terms of the indictment. it's about 20 pages highly specific. the second part makes the argument about why a sitting president can be indicted. and it's a thorough and, in fact, powerful and actually at least to me highly convincing argument. >> you had like a blanket pretty hard stop denial that this was ever the case. >> i don't think it was -- i don't think -- the specific denial was the documents as described don't exist. to me that's a nondenial denial. actually whe
. >> hets talk about this document you have in your possession that says the indictment -- was this an attempt by the special counsel's office, in your view, to game out what an indictment would look like? >> sure. let me tell you exactly what i have and the document is in my possession. it's a 56-page document. it assumes that the president has been indicted. it assumes that the president has gone into court and asked for that indictment to be dismissed on the grounds you can't...
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officials say his pass gave him access to all floors and police say het fired a random. a mystery, though, as to what may have set him off. he was still activelyye emplo on friday, but city officials declined to speak on whether his job was in jeopardy or if he had been disciplined recently. police say he used a 45 caliber handgun and a semi-automatic. at least one of the guns was fitted with a silencer.a police interviewing craddock's co-workers and searching through his emails, a work space,nd home, looking for clues about why he did this. be sure to stay with ne 4 as the story continues to develop. keep up to date on our nbc shington app. >>> let's turn our attention to decision 2020.g larry ho is making it official. will not take on president trump for the gop nomination. hogan says he'll instead focus on his second term as governor. the washington post first reporting on his intention not to run. hogan released a statement yesterday thankingo everyone did want him to run. it reads in part, quote, i truly apprecie all of the encouragement i received from people aroun
officials say his pass gave him access to all floors and police say het fired a random. a mystery, though, as to what may have set him off. he was still activelyye emplo on friday, but city officials declined to speak on whether his job was in jeopardy or if he had been disciplined recently. police say he used a 45 caliber handgun and a semi-automatic. at least one of the guns was fitted with a silencer.a police interviewing craddock's co-workers and searching through his emails, a work...
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did is het heae considered himself to be intellectually superior and wanted to have this debate. that change the confirmation process forever. he was defeated. he insisted on a floor vote and was defeated. what has happened since then is that the nominees don't want to answer any questions because they realize if i say some that is going to give ammunition. in one sense the questioning and attacks have got very polarizing and partisan, but the justices are not saying much. host: we also have a paper trail. that that in part lead to justice souter being nominated? guest: that has been, as with other people, too. cavanaugh had a huge paper trail. the republicans figured out a way to hold back, and they held back a lot of the documents. host: the authority of the supreme court comes from the willingness of the republic and branches of the government to accept its decisions. the court has no army to enforce its rulings and is reliant on congress and the executive branch to hold up their into the constitutional bargain. guest: it is like a magic trick. the court issues an opinion and
did is het heae considered himself to be intellectually superior and wanted to have this debate. that change the confirmation process forever. he was defeated. he insisted on a floor vote and was defeated. what has happened since then is that the nominees don't want to answer any questions because they realize if i say some that is going to give ammunition. in one sense the questioning and attacks have got very polarizing and partisan, but the justices are not saying much. host: we also have a...