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are, myer blanchard 94,o economics, on page here is professor blanchard. may i quote?: of course you tom: " and when you feel confident, put on a bow tie and explain events on tv. many tv that so economists actually wear bow ties is a mystery." the gospel according to olivia or blanche are. ard.livier blanche tenure atis steamed at national monetary fund the massachusetts institute of technology and out the peterson institute holding court with adam posen. professor blanchard, honored to have you with us today. definitive in saying we must have the courage to reflate. with the years you've studied this topic, do we have the ability to reflate ourselves out of this low interest rate regime? i do not care about what happens to interest rates, i care what happens to the economy. it may well be we need to low rates for a long time. but onot a catastrophe, your question i think we can reflate, go back not quite to the old normal but do something not far from it. we can go there quickly. spoke ofwrote, and you the american economic association a year and a half ago about our
are, myer blanchard 94,o economics, on page here is professor blanchard. may i quote?: of course you tom: " and when you feel confident, put on a bow tie and explain events on tv. many tv that so economists actually wear bow ties is a mystery." the gospel according to olivia or blanche are. ard.livier blanche tenure atis steamed at national monetary fund the massachusetts institute of technology and out the peterson institute holding court with adam posen. professor blanchard, honored...
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olivier blanchard scheduled to be with us, with the peterson institute.cle research, this is really important, economists have an immense respect for it, and it is so different from the way most economists look at the achuthan is lakshman of ecri. right now you are seeing up aaron. how big is the -- you are seeing an upturn. how big is the upturn? akshman: there's no doubt about it. i think they had to do it because the end of the recession is already in sight. they had to really get off their seat and take the peak. the stock price upturn is completely consistent with the economy's cyclical fundamentals. this was a super deep recession. in early april, 10 weeks ago, we put out a piece publicly. it is a nasty, short, and bitter recession. the end is happening this summer , and it is just because we had such a sharp incline -- sharp decline that even a partial opening of the economy is going and we us off those lows are going to begin to have a recovery. it does not mean we are recovered. we have a long way to go. jonathan: let's talk about that. you are a
olivier blanchard scheduled to be with us, with the peterson institute.cle research, this is really important, economists have an immense respect for it, and it is so different from the way most economists look at the achuthan is lakshman of ecri. right now you are seeing up aaron. how big is the -- you are seeing an upturn. how big is the upturn? akshman: there's no doubt about it. i think they had to do it because the end of the recession is already in sight. they had to really get off their...
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lauren blanchard reports from washington d.c. >>reporter: president trump off to arizona to tour a section of the border wall and speak with young supporters. >> we have over 200 miles of wall built and it was incredible. >> before he left he took a few shots at john bolton saying washed up creep is a lowlife and money seized for disseminating profit of highly classified information. the book hit shelves across the u.s. and on capitol hill dr. anthony fauci who has been relatively quiet facing questions from the house, energy and commerce committee. coronavirus cases rise as more and more areas is upon closures. >> i think one reasons why states like texas have responded so miserably to this is because of the leadership from washington d.c. and something needs to change. >> president trump giving his reasoning behind the increased numbers. >> testing is a double-edged sword. the reason we have more cases is because our testing is so much. >>reporter: president trump won arizona and both parties consider it a crucial battleground
lauren blanchard reports from washington d.c. >>reporter: president trump off to arizona to tour a section of the border wall and speak with young supporters. >> we have over 200 miles of wall built and it was incredible. >> before he left he took a few shots at john bolton saying washed up creep is a lowlife and money seized for disseminating profit of highly classified information. the book hit shelves across the u.s. and on capitol hill dr. anthony fauci who has been...
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lauren blanchard with more. hi, lauren. lauren: as attorney general bill barr said he would put one of the favorites in the position, it wasn't that barr conceded that berman's deputy could take over for the time being. that berman said he would resign. he said in a statement in light of attorney general's decision and have deputy u.s. attorney audrey strauss becoming u.s. attorney i would be leaving for the southern district of new york effective immediately. before resignation and while the two were in a public standoff, barr sent this letter, quote, you have chosen public spectacle over public service, because you have declared no intention of resigning, i have asked the president to remove you as of today and he has done so. democrats hope to bring berman to testify this coming week. they want to know who and berman was investigating and if there was any politically motivated reason particularly from the oval office for the removal, house judiciary chairman jerry nadler says barr should be impeached although it's not li
lauren blanchard with more. hi, lauren. lauren: as attorney general bill barr said he would put one of the favorites in the position, it wasn't that barr conceded that berman's deputy could take over for the time being. that berman said he would resign. he said in a statement in light of attorney general's decision and have deputy u.s. attorney audrey strauss becoming u.s. attorney i would be leaving for the southern district of new york effective immediately. before resignation and while the...
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lauren blanchard has more on the nationwide protesters calling for racial equality. tensions with law enforcement remain high. >> the new york governor reacting to this video of two now suspended buffalo police officers shoving a 75-year-old man to the ground later claiming he tripped. as a nation prepares for another night of protests, police are facing criticism for use of excessive force against peaceful protesters. protesters are not backing down. >> not just black and white racism but black people fighting for their basic human rights. >> reporter:protesters are calling for rejection of funding for police and redirecting those funds toward minority communities >> in minneapolis, some city councilmembers are pledging to dismantle the police department and replace them with the transformative new model of public safety. president trump saying the radical left democrats is defined the police. remember that when you don't want crime, especially against you and your family. he continue, more money for law enforcement. outside the white house, the dc mayor and feeling
lauren blanchard has more on the nationwide protesters calling for racial equality. tensions with law enforcement remain high. >> the new york governor reacting to this video of two now suspended buffalo police officers shoving a 75-year-old man to the ground later claiming he tripped. as a nation prepares for another night of protests, police are facing criticism for use of excessive force against peaceful protesters. protesters are not backing down. >> not just black and white...
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as lauren blanchard tells us, the federal government and local law enforcement are still struggling. >> reporter: what happened more than a week ago in minneapolis is still causing division. this is the president says he's done more for black people than any president since abraham lincoln. in a ceremony president trump and the first lady appearing outside the white house. the president second departure in two days drunk protesters. fishing less criticism to monday's trip to a nearby church. >> the presidents relentless need to make a week man feel strong let him to order federal law enforcement officers to gas peacefully assembled americans so that he could sneak his way to a church photo up. >> reporter: the president continues to urge state leaders to crackdown on rioters offering increased military intervention if needed. >> justice is a two-way street. we need justice for the killer of george floyd and justice for the people being hurt whose property is being burned to the ground. >> reporter: peaceful protests are overshadowed by overnight violence. in las vegas, two police off
as lauren blanchard tells us, the federal government and local law enforcement are still struggling. >> reporter: what happened more than a week ago in minneapolis is still causing division. this is the president says he's done more for black people than any president since abraham lincoln. in a ceremony president trump and the first lady appearing outside the white house. the president second departure in two days drunk protesters. fishing less criticism to monday's trip to a nearby...
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let's bring in reporter lauren blanchard. tell us what his plans today. >> reporter: good morning.ut 30 minutes ago we saw the casket, that golden casket of george floyd arrived here at the fountain of praise church. let me get out of the ways you can see what it looks like this morning behind me. the service, the private funeral service expected to begin in about an hour and a half from now. you can see a lot of crowds out together. a lot of it is media, folks coming to watch, we have watched people going to the doors. today's private funeral will have about 500 invited guests. >> put your fist in the sky! get them up, raise them high! >> reporter: his brothers spoke of his memory and called for change through community action. >> i want everybody to start voting, according to council meetings and everything, to get everything together. remake the event capping off a day of mourning throughout the city, some 6000 people filed to the fountain of praise church for a public viewing of floyd casket. the final chance for the public to bid their goodbyes. despite the blazing heat, many
let's bring in reporter lauren blanchard. tell us what his plans today. >> reporter: good morning.ut 30 minutes ago we saw the casket, that golden casket of george floyd arrived here at the fountain of praise church. let me get out of the ways you can see what it looks like this morning behind me. the service, the private funeral service expected to begin in about an hour and a half from now. you can see a lot of crowds out together. a lot of it is media, folks coming to watch, we have...
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the ensemble cast are terrific, and lee's ear for music remains as sharp as ever, with terence blanchard's's going on, sometimes erupting as a group sing—along, elsewhere surfacing as a plaintive solo voice. da 5 bloods is on netflix now. music. if you're looking for something more family—friendly, then disney's artemis fowl aims to fill a harry potter—sized hole in the movie market. you never told me how to start. sir kenneth branagh, who played gilderoy lockhart in chamber of secrets, directs this adaptation of eoin colfer‘s source, which the author memorably described as "die hard with fairies", although personally i prefer the phrase "wizard: impossible". this isn't about the father. this is about the son — artemis fowl. ferdia shaw, grandson of robert, is the 12—year—old mastermind who must search for his missing father, played by colin farrell, in a world where magical creatures are real and deployed with military precision. taking inspiration from the roller coaster rides of old saturday morning serials, branagh keeps things moving along briskly, slipping nimbly between worlds real
the ensemble cast are terrific, and lee's ear for music remains as sharp as ever, with terence blanchard's's going on, sometimes erupting as a group sing—along, elsewhere surfacing as a plaintive solo voice. da 5 bloods is on netflix now. music. if you're looking for something more family—friendly, then disney's artemis fowl aims to fill a harry potter—sized hole in the movie market. you never told me how to start. sir kenneth branagh, who played gilderoy lockhart in chamber of secrets,...
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lauren blanchard reports now from washington, d.c. where demonstrators gathered in lafayette park today.>> reporter: for the eighth straight night, protests continue over the killing of george floyd while being detained by police. from minnesota to los angeles, the many cities in between to the nation's capital, is another nice curfew took effect, did remain largely peaceful with thousands in the streets, in the front yard of the white house. president trump declared himself the law and order president, threatening military action if the states do not control violent outbreaks. he says washington, d.c. was the safest place on earth after helicopters, thousands of officers and fencing attempted to control crowds. president trump faced bipartisan criticism for clearing peaceful protesters from lafayette park on monday in order to hold up a bible in front of a church for a photo opportunity. statement president trump doesn't care about justice or law and order. he cares only about his own politics and his own ego. >> reporter: the said t
lauren blanchard reports now from washington, d.c. where demonstrators gathered in lafayette park today.>> reporter: for the eighth straight night, protests continue over the killing of george floyd while being detained by police. from minnesota to los angeles, the many cities in between to the nation's capital, is another nice curfew took effect, did remain largely peaceful with thousands in the streets, in the front yard of the white house. president trump declared himself the law and...
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fox news lauren blanchard tells us that congressional lawmakers are working on their own reform billsreporter: surrounded by law enforcement, president trump signing his policing reform executive order. >> when you remove the police, you hurt those who have the least, the most. nobody needs a strong, trustworthy police force more than those who live in distressed areas. bull the order would been choke holds except for when an officer's life is in danger by creating national standards for use of force. information sharing would help weed out cops with records of excessive use of force so they simply cannot move from department to department and it would allow experts in mental health, homelessness and addiction to respond with police. plus the president said they are looking into other less deadly weapons police can use. >> additionally we are looking at new advanced and powerful, less lethal weapons to help prevent deadly interactions. new devices are being developed all the time and we are looking at the best of them. and cost is no object. >> reporter: president trump says he will w
fox news lauren blanchard tells us that congressional lawmakers are working on their own reform billsreporter: surrounded by law enforcement, president trump signing his policing reform executive order. >> when you remove the police, you hurt those who have the least, the most. nobody needs a strong, trustworthy police force more than those who live in distressed areas. bull the order would been choke holds except for when an officer's life is in danger by creating national standards for...
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lauren blanchard is outside of the church in houston. we understand there is about 500 people coming into the church and as we've seen there are impromptu memorials as well around the entire city. >>reporter: wright, leland. we've been watching this morning to watch the numbers grow. this morning was peaceful. only a couple of people came out to the fountain of praise church and look at the pile of flowers left behind from yesterday's public memorial. now all of the guests have arrived. the cars have rolled in all at once and we know there are a number of high-profile names here today including the family of george floyd. we know floyd mayweather, a former boxer, is picking up the expenses for this funeral. the reverend al sharpton will be giving the eulogy today once it actually begins and the number of nfl players from the texans here and members from congress. a bus pulled up as to everyone else who pulled around and waited and we saw representatives debbie dingell, al green, sheila jackson lee, they got off the bus and walked togethe
lauren blanchard is outside of the church in houston. we understand there is about 500 people coming into the church and as we've seen there are impromptu memorials as well around the entire city. >>reporter: wright, leland. we've been watching this morning to watch the numbers grow. this morning was peaceful. only a couple of people came out to the fountain of praise church and look at the pile of flowers left behind from yesterday's public memorial. now all of the guests have arrived....
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lorne blanchard is live with more on the political fallout.i, lauren. >> reporter: after the back and forth between jeffrey berman and attorney general bill barr, now house judiciary chairman jerry nadler wants barr impeached for his handling of the justice department. now, hee he admits that's not ly to happen but senator schumer wants a full investigation. >> any investigation must examine the roles of president trump, attorney general barr and anyone else who was involved. the bottom line is we need an answer to two simple questions. what did the president know? and when did he know it? >> reporter: despite being told to resign by barr on friday, it wasn't until last night berman officially agreed to step down as prosecutor in new york's southern district. it was after barr conceded that berman's deputy would take over for the time being. rather than barr's choice. berman saying in light of attorney general barr's decision to respect the normal on of on f presentation of law and have the deputy u.s. attorney become acting u.s. attorney, i w
lorne blanchard is live with more on the political fallout.i, lauren. >> reporter: after the back and forth between jeffrey berman and attorney general bill barr, now house judiciary chairman jerry nadler wants barr impeached for his handling of the justice department. now, hee he admits that's not ly to happen but senator schumer wants a full investigation. >> any investigation must examine the roles of president trump, attorney general barr and anyone else who was involved. the...
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in washington, lauren blanchard, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> renaming schools, coming up in our next half hour, the movement underway in san francisco and the two schools at the center of the debate. >>> but first, as racial tensions continue to run high across the country, a big question is how do we bridge the divide? what one silicon valley leader thinks needs to be done to help bring people together in the workplace. >>> power through your morning when you wake up on mornings on 2. >> you always have the power to know everywhere you go when you download the >>> the santa clara county board of supervisor will discuss solutions that will declare racism a public crisis. they will bring up the matter at a board meeting today. there are 11 resolutions in all. they include expanding the understanding of racism, reviewing county ordinances to check for racial equality, and training all elected officials and staff on workplace bias. >>> racial discrimination in the workplace and beyond to talk more about this right now we are joined by one of the big business leaders in silicon valley, charlie moo
in washington, lauren blanchard, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> renaming schools, coming up in our next half hour, the movement underway in san francisco and the two schools at the center of the debate. >>> but first, as racial tensions continue to run high across the country, a big question is how do we bridge the divide? what one silicon valley leader thinks needs to be done to help bring people together in the workplace. >>> power through your morning when you wake up on...
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laura what blanchard, thank you.he death of george floyd on memorial day has brought back a painful debate about racism and police brutality in america. now many are wondering about the perspective of the police officers on the front lines, and the difficult balance they have to strike. and this national debate involves everyone, including the president. >> we have to get the police department -- everybody has to do better. has to do better. this is a long-term problem. this didn't happen today. >> trace: let's bring in chief clarence cox the third, former president may national organization of black law enforcement, executives, and chief, we thank you so much for coming in. you spent a lot of time on the streets. you know this subject better than any of us ever will. is there a solution, are the recommendations that you would offer to improve relationships between police and african-americans? >> yes, i certainly do. we had a real comprehensive study done under the last administration, and it resulted in a very deep
laura what blanchard, thank you.he death of george floyd on memorial day has brought back a painful debate about racism and police brutality in america. now many are wondering about the perspective of the police officers on the front lines, and the difficult balance they have to strike. and this national debate involves everyone, including the president. >> we have to get the police department -- everybody has to do better. has to do better. this is a long-term problem. this didn't happen...
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and then yes i do we all have nightmares blanchard's. the children who have undergone indoctrination and i as training camps include about 1500 from western european countries. almost 300 from germany and more than 500 from france. intelligence and security experts warn of the threat they pose should they return and of cool for precautionary measures now we have a 2 fold problem we've got former extremists former terrorists and foreign fighters so we have individuals that are going to fight in countries like iraq and syria who are coming back not just as former terrorists but foreign fighters which makes it even more difficult to deal with. how do you deal with children who have undergone military training and experienced brutal violence. can maybe read integrated into societies that uphold human rights freedom and the rule of law. the courthouse and bobby nina paris houses the files of all the children who have returned to france from previously held i asked territories. about 20 come back each year most of them are not yet 12. on their
and then yes i do we all have nightmares blanchard's. the children who have undergone indoctrination and i as training camps include about 1500 from western european countries. almost 300 from germany and more than 500 from france. intelligence and security experts warn of the threat they pose should they return and of cool for precautionary measures now we have a 2 fold problem we've got former extremists former terrorists and foreign fighters so we have individuals that are going to fight in...
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olivia blanchard is scheduled to be with us in a few hours and we are looking forward to that conversation want to mention gideon rose will join us from foreign affairs magazine, who has been truly industry-leading, and the conversation on this pandemic, linked into the economic collapse. gideon rose coming up next. a pullback, finally, day after day -- finally, after day after day up. futures are -30ish. this is bloomberg. ♪ you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. --ncine: >> let's get the first word news. in congress are questioning the need for a multi-time stimulus because of the surprise rebound by u.s. job markets. lawmakers will hav
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in washington, lauren blanchard , fox news. >>> president trump said he will sign an executive orderestrictions on employment-based immigration visas. it would greatly limit the number of people from other countries who could apply for visas. both visas are designed for highly skilled workers, including those in the high- tech industry. the order comes in response to the record number of workers filing for unemployment benefits due to coronavirus. >> we are not taken seriously at all. we are trying to make a statement. >>> actavis painted mural spanning two blocks. why this is not just the message that is important, what is also important is where they painted it. >>> also, we will tell you how much recent protests have cost taxpayers in california. a new poll shows positive news for joe biden and the new add that his campaign just released. >>> we have an update about the lenny college professor that told a vietnamese student to anglicized her name. the president said they are investigating. matthew hubbard has been placed on administrative leave. in an exchange, the professor told
in washington, lauren blanchard , fox news. >>> president trump said he will sign an executive orderestrictions on employment-based immigration visas. it would greatly limit the number of people from other countries who could apply for visas. both visas are designed for highly skilled workers, including those in the high- tech industry. the order comes in response to the record number of workers filing for unemployment benefits due to coronavirus. >> we are not taken seriously at...
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lauren blanchard has more on this case. >> reporter: the supreme court in a 5-4 decision blocking a louisiana law that required doctors that perform abortions to have admitting privileges and hospitals. the state produced no evidence saying patients have better outcomes when patients have admitting privileges or when a requirement would've helped even one woman obtain better treatment. the chief justice john roberts appointed by george w. bush sided with the liberal justices. trump appointed justice gore search writing the the law before this holds no benefit for the public and bears too many social costs. the law might as well have fallen from the sky and that is hardly the case. >> reporter: but this is a setback for women and co- louisiana this is a case where they put profits over the lives and safety of their patients. it is not a setback for the generation. >> reporter: president trump has made the argument he needs to be reelected to shift the court further to the right. people who disapprove of his time in office are the rhinos and stupid people who don't want to see great judges and
lauren blanchard has more on this case. >> reporter: the supreme court in a 5-4 decision blocking a louisiana law that required doctors that perform abortions to have admitting privileges and hospitals. the state produced no evidence saying patients have better outcomes when patients have admitting privileges or when a requirement would've helped even one woman obtain better treatment. the chief justice john roberts appointed by george w. bush sided with the liberal justices. trump...
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tom: you are channeling professor blanchard, who has appeared with us many times.said the same thing. there can't be fear of wreathlaying. evidence --ee any of reflate thing. but do you see any evidence that we can, policy wise, reflate in the future? david: i think we've got a tremendous amount of practical experience from the real world. this isn't just theoretical stuff that takes place in the graduate seminar room. banksw that if central put their foot on the enoughator pedals hard and make clear they are absolutely determined to achieve their objectives, results will follow. banks havet central to take responsibility for the outcomes, and if they persist, they will achieve those outcomes. criticallyw how important it is that those objectives be met because the lived experience of tens of millions of individuals in the united states today, particularly low income individuals, particularly persons of color, is that they are bearing the brunt of this downturn, and it is incumbent on policymakers of all kinds to do their utmost to turn this situation around as rap
tom: you are channeling professor blanchard, who has appeared with us many times.said the same thing. there can't be fear of wreathlaying. evidence --ee any of reflate thing. but do you see any evidence that we can, policy wise, reflate in the future? david: i think we've got a tremendous amount of practical experience from the real world. this isn't just theoretical stuff that takes place in the graduate seminar room. banksw that if central put their foot on the enoughator pedals hard and make...
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you heard from olivier blanchard yesterday. now time to turn the equivalent in new york city real estate. some people do real estate and go on with their lives. in others, it becomes a part of the fabric of the community. william rudin has done that. onhas been hugely upfront the development of real estate in new york city that has a social good and the social fabric. we are thrilled to bring him to you as new york city reopens. thank you for being with us today. what has the last few weeks been like for you, your properties, and the people within those properties. william: first of all, thank you and the rest of the team for having me on. professor rajan talked about the community and you mentioned at. and what we work on is creating communities and trying to bring people together. through aly have gone very difficult period of time, and the last couple of weeks there been dramatic changes in the way people look forward and try to bring our communities together. that is critical. our city is so diverse. that is our strength. h
you heard from olivier blanchard yesterday. now time to turn the equivalent in new york city real estate. some people do real estate and go on with their lives. in others, it becomes a part of the fabric of the community. william rudin has done that. onhas been hugely upfront the development of real estate in new york city that has a social good and the social fabric. we are thrilled to bring him to you as new york city reopens. thank you for being with us today. what has the last few weeks...
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lauren blanchard, foxnews. >>> in atlanta, six police officers are facing charges for their role in theests of two college students during a protest for george floyd. they are charged for using excessive force. body cam video shows the officers smashing the car window and using the stun gun. the students on your said it happened what they were stuck in traffic. the charges filed to day include aggravated assault and battery. two of the officers have already been fired. >>> facebook's eloquent pressure to make changes to the inside and outside. mark zuckerberg defended facebook's policy on freedom of expression. here's what he told his employees today. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg stood behind his position on tuesday to allow trump's controversial post when the looting starts the shooting starts. twitter flagged with a warning because of violated the rules about glorifying violence. on tuesday he told facebook employees in a video chat he made a tough decision but it was pretty thorough. zuckerberg's employee address comes after a facebook first for hundreds of workers staged a virtual w
lauren blanchard, foxnews. >>> in atlanta, six police officers are facing charges for their role in theests of two college students during a protest for george floyd. they are charged for using excessive force. body cam video shows the officers smashing the car window and using the stun gun. the students on your said it happened what they were stuck in traffic. the charges filed to day include aggravated assault and battery. two of the officers have already been fired. >>>...
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lauren blanchard, foxnews. >>> for more and today's hearing we are joined by a congresswoman that represents part of the silicon valley. i appreciate it. we heard you today and you really press dr. fahealth leade stand up to the administration saying that you believe the white house response has been politicized. what exactly do you mean why do they have come up short? >> i did not criticize dr. fauci. i used him as an example with the other doctors that he has stood up and given trusted information to the american people. where is dr. redfield? he's ahead of the cdc which is the pretty imminent center for disease control and prevention in the world. he has been missing in action. no direction to the american people. not speaking out. that is why i said to him, i am deeply disappointed. i am so dismayed. the united states of america is number one in the number of he then what does that look like? >> also, i know the issue of testing came up today. president trump over the weekend at his rally made that to slow down the testing. obviously, dr. fauci and the other leaders of the cdc and fda sa
lauren blanchard, foxnews. >>> for more and today's hearing we are joined by a congresswoman that represents part of the silicon valley. i appreciate it. we heard you today and you really press dr. fahealth leade stand up to the administration saying that you believe the white house response has been politicized. what exactly do you mean why do they have come up short? >> i did not criticize dr. fauci. i used him as an example with the other doctors that he has stood up and given...
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as olivier blanchard mentioned in our show open, the challenge forward is on policy. i know you were long amazon and apple yesterday, driving forward the nasdaq. was.han: i wish i not just yesterday, but through the year as well. tremendous performance in this equity market. who would have thought we would have the revisions we are about to get later, and this equity market would be higher versus where it was in december? speaking of the data, 90 minutes away, a little more data. lisa: this is the focus for policymakers in th monetary, as well as fiscal side. getting 8:30 am, we are consumer price index data. i am curious about whether we are getting the right kind of inflation. in other words, the necessities are going up in price. the food you buy, the homes you rent and buy. is this the right kind of inflation? ahead at 2:00 p.m., we are getting the fomc statement, but before that, the monthly budget statement from the united states. the key event of the day, the fomc meeting. i am very curious to see what they have to say about yield curve control and how much of
as olivier blanchard mentioned in our show open, the challenge forward is on policy. i know you were long amazon and apple yesterday, driving forward the nasdaq. was.han: i wish i not just yesterday, but through the year as well. tremendous performance in this equity market. who would have thought we would have the revisions we are about to get later, and this equity market would be higher versus where it was in december? speaking of the data, 90 minutes away, a little more data. lisa: this is...
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lauren blanchard tells is one senate republican is among those signing on. >> reporter: as a nation recognizeste that forms slaves in texas of their freedom, it is facing protests over racial inequality still present today. >> we are going to celebrate juneteenth in the city and have a day where we not only celebrate freedom, but reflect on how far we have to go in this country to get real racial justice. >> reporter: the white house is not said if they will support naming june 19 a holiday. the secretary refuted claims that the president did not know about june 19 but he has helped spread the word. >> that is simply not true. there were a lot of people who did not know what juneteenth was. you can see that i looked at the chart and this year they went like this. that is thanks to president trump. >> reporter: slates in galveston, texas received word they were free 2.5 years after the emancipation proclamation. john cornyn is proposing legislation to make juneteenth the federally recognized holiday. >> on a day we celebrate as juneteenth it's an opportunity to reflect on our history and the mi
lauren blanchard tells is one senate republican is among those signing on. >> reporter: as a nation recognizeste that forms slaves in texas of their freedom, it is facing protests over racial inequality still present today. >> we are going to celebrate juneteenth in the city and have a day where we not only celebrate freedom, but reflect on how far we have to go in this country to get real racial justice. >> reporter: the white house is not said if they will support naming...
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lauren blanchard tells us where the bill will go from here. >> the actual problem is not what is being offered. it is who is offering it. >> reporter: the bill on policing reform failed to make it to even a debate in the senate. >> we voted no. we are not ready to proceed to a partisan my way or the highway bill . >> reporter: mitch mcconnell changing his vote to know to say the bill for another day. >> if they are confident in their positions they should embrace the amendment process. >> reporter: they say republicans were not willing to allow for compromise. >> don't get on your sanctimonious horse later macconnell. you have none of the civil rights community behind you. butt democrats are trying to use it as a far. >> you have to be for law enforcement or for communities of color. that is a false bargain every choice. >> reporter: the house bill is expected to pass but it will stall in the senate while the parties are divided on specifics. it is unclear if they will take up another police reform bill. a two week break begins next friday. >> the house bill will not be the final bill
lauren blanchard tells us where the bill will go from here. >> the actual problem is not what is being offered. it is who is offering it. >> reporter: the bill on policing reform failed to make it to even a debate in the senate. >> we voted no. we are not ready to proceed to a partisan my way or the highway bill . >> reporter: mitch mcconnell changing his vote to know to say the bill for another day. >> if they are confident in their positions they should embrace...
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lauren blanchard reports from houston on the heartfelt service and he calls for justice. >> reporter: an emotional funeral for george floyd whose death sparked a worldwide movement for change. >> we are rising in love. he went down and injustice and we are rising up for just is. it is our time to honor his life and death by becoming one family with one teacher . >> reporter: the eyes of the world were on houston, texas as leaders gather to bid a final farewell to george floyd. 500 people were invited for the private service. silent says his casket was carried into the church. >> ♪ >> reporter: it was a heartwarming celebration including emotional remarks from the grieving family at the video message from former vice president joe biden. >> unlike most, we must grieve in public and that is a burden. a burden that is your purpose to change the world for the better in the name of george floyd. >> reporter: an impassioned eulogy by reverend al sharpton. >> asbury lake you to rest today, the movement will not rest until we get justice, until we have one standard of justice. >> reporter: th
lauren blanchard reports from houston on the heartfelt service and he calls for justice. >> reporter: an emotional funeral for george floyd whose death sparked a worldwide movement for change. >> we are rising in love. he went down and injustice and we are rising up for just is. it is our time to honor his life and death by becoming one family with one teacher . >> reporter: the eyes of the world were on houston, texas as leaders gather to bid a final farewell to george floyd....
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. >> that kryzie little contraption is a lathe that was designed by thomas blanchard and installed inthe springfield army in massachusetts in the early 1800s. and this is one of the first machines that started the american industrial movement, the industrial revolution. it is a stock making machine and it works just like you could copy a key at a hardware store today. this is the beginning of interchangeable and mass-produced parts. and when we see this in the gun industry, we don't see this in any of the other industries burgeoning in america and especially in new england during the early 1800s. but it really manifests itself with this rifle right here. a halls breach loader made right here in virginia, what is now unfortunately west virginia, up at harper's ferry, but the hull is one of the first military adopted breach-loading firearms of the united states, but it also is one of the first guns to begin the use of manufacturing processes that see the development of inter change ability in parts and yes eventually assembly line production. so when colt got that letter jim was talking
. >> that kryzie little contraption is a lathe that was designed by thomas blanchard and installed inthe springfield army in massachusetts in the early 1800s. and this is one of the first machines that started the american industrial movement, the industrial revolution. it is a stock making machine and it works just like you could copy a key at a hardware store today. this is the beginning of interchangeable and mass-produced parts. and when we see this in the gun industry, we don't see...
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fox news correspondent lauren blanchard live for us in d.c. >> trace, former secretary of defense james mad doc mattis breaking his silence tonight speaking out against his old boss. criticized the use of force in the nation's capital. in an article in the "the atlantic," he wrote, "donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who has not tried to unite the american people, does not even pretend to try. instead, he tries to divide us. we are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort." says using force to disperse crowds made a mockery of the constitution, writing, "i swore an oath to support and defend the constitution. never did i dream that troops taking the same oath would be ordered under any circumstance to violate the constitutional rights of their fellow citizens, much less to provide a bizarre photo opt for the elected commander in chief with military leadership standing alongside." and there's no love lost between president trump and the general. he tweeted, "the only thing barack obama and i had in common is that we both have the honor of firin
fox news correspondent lauren blanchard live for us in d.c. >> trace, former secretary of defense james mad doc mattis breaking his silence tonight speaking out against his old boss. criticized the use of force in the nation's capital. in an article in the "the atlantic," he wrote, "donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who has not tried to unite the american people, does not even pretend to try. instead, he tries to divide us. we are witnessing the...
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fox news correspondent lauren blanchard life for us in the nation's capital. >> thank you it's a quiet night in d.c. still a lot of people out well past curfew and where we are near the capital, we saw a little bit of activity. a number of police cars near the streets. we heard some chanting or yelling, too far away to hear. police helicopters have been circling this area, they have the spotlight obviously looking for people out in this area. you might be able to hear them approaching where we are on the rooftop. throughout the night, even now, there have been crowds gathered near the white house in that lafayette park, however we are not seeing the show for some law enforcement and military like we saw yesterday with helicopters low over the city and police running a protesters and hauling them away. another reason so many people out on the streets tonight, people faced extraordinarily long lines to vote in the d.c. primary. because of social distancing, voters are exempt from the curfew in order to cast their ballots. earlier today, one very recognizable face in the crowd, massachuse
fox news correspondent lauren blanchard life for us in the nation's capital. >> thank you it's a quiet night in d.c. still a lot of people out well past curfew and where we are near the capital, we saw a little bit of activity. a number of police cars near the streets. we heard some chanting or yelling, too far away to hear. police helicopters have been circling this area, they have the spotlight obviously looking for people out in this area. you might be able to hear them approaching...
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side, the ensemble cast are terrific and lee's ear for music remains as sharp as ever from terence blanchard'slso resurfacing as a plaintiff solo voice. da 5 bloods is on netflix now. if you're looking for something more family—friendly, then disney's artemis fowl aims to fill a harry potter—sized hole in the movie market. you never told me how to start. sir kenneth branagh, who played gilderoy lockhart in chamber of secrets, directs this adaptation of eoin colfer‘s source which the author memorably described as "die hard with fairies". although personally i prefer the phrase "wizard: impossible". this isn't about the father. this is about the son. artemis fowl. ferdia shaw, grandson of robert, is the 12—year—old mastermind who must search for his missing father played by colin farrell in a world where magical creatures are real and deployed with military precision. taking inspiration from the roller coaster rides of old saturday morning serials, branagh keeps things moving along briskly flipping nimbly between worlds real and imagined via a series of hidden layers, jet powered portals, high—t
side, the ensemble cast are terrific and lee's ear for music remains as sharp as ever from terence blanchard'slso resurfacing as a plaintiff solo voice. da 5 bloods is on netflix now. if you're looking for something more family—friendly, then disney's artemis fowl aims to fill a harry potter—sized hole in the movie market. you never told me how to start. sir kenneth branagh, who played gilderoy lockhart in chamber of secrets, directs this adaptation of eoin colfer‘s source which the...
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with me, the editor of politico's london playbook, jack blanchard. we are expecting jo tanner, a political commentator, but we are yet to make a connection with her. let's have a look at what has been coming in so far this evening. "up the ladder with his lover" — the front page of the metro shows a picture of leicester's mayor apparently breaking the lockdown rules, as his city becomes the first in the uk to be put back in to lockdown. the guardian warn of more local lockdowns to come. they say parts of kent, london, north wales and scotland are still dealing with significant covid—19 outbreaks. "the us and europe condemn china for tightening its grip on hong kong" with its new security law. that's the lead story on the front of tomorrow's financial times. same picture there of protestors in hong kong appears on the japan times‘s front page. it also reports on china passing the controversial new security law. it's all about borisjohnson‘s new £5 billion economic plans in the i. they say his announcement brings the biggest change to planning laws sin
with me, the editor of politico's london playbook, jack blanchard. we are expecting jo tanner, a political commentator, but we are yet to make a connection with her. let's have a look at what has been coming in so far this evening. "up the ladder with his lover" — the front page of the metro shows a picture of leicester's mayor apparently breaking the lockdown rules, as his city becomes the first in the uk to be put back in to lockdown. the guardian warn of more local lockdowns to...
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ahead to what the the papers will be with me are the editor of the politico london playbook, jack blanchard and political strategist, jo tanner. welcome back at both of you. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. ‘up the ladder with his lover‘ the front page of the metro shows a picture of leicester's mayor apparently breaking the lockdown rules — as his city becomes the first in the uk to be put back in to lockdown. the guardian warn of more local lockdowns to come they say parts of kent, london, wales and scotland are still dealing with significant covid—i9 outbreaks. the us and europe condemn china for tightening its grip on hong kong' with its new security law. that's the lead story on the front of tomorrow's financial times. it's all about borisjohnson‘s new 5 billion pound economic plan in the i. they say his announcement brings the biggest change to planning laws since the war. however, the daily mirror say that the prime ministers new deal isn't enough to prevent the loss ofjobs after a stark warning from the unions. it's promising news in the times though, who report that the ba
ahead to what the the papers will be with me are the editor of the politico london playbook, jack blanchard and political strategist, jo tanner. welcome back at both of you. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. ‘up the ladder with his lover‘ the front page of the metro shows a picture of leicester's mayor apparently breaking the lockdown rules — as his city becomes the first in the uk to be put back in to lockdown. the guardian warn of more local lockdowns to come they say parts of...