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we will continue our conversation with mindy grossman now.onder, in terms romaine: we were just listening to carol and jason, speaking with ww ceo mindy grossman. coming up next, amazon's commitment to a sustainable future. we will speak with kara hurst, amazon head of worldwide estate ability. we'll talk about the $2 billion investment in climate technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. effort toin an eliminate its carbon footprint, amazon is investing $2 billion in sustainable land d carbon icing technolog
we will continue our conversation with mindy grossman now.onder, in terms romaine: we were just listening to carol and jason, speaking with ww ceo mindy grossman. coming up next, amazon's commitment to a sustainable future. we will speak with kara hurst, amazon head of worldwide estate ability. we'll talk about the $2 billion investment in climate technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless...
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karen, you got some thoughts this is a huge pop here, 19% >> right i think mindy grossman was presentingeel really dumb, having seen match yub b match-up big numbers, people want a digital place to socialize, and this sort of gives them that as well as, you know, they talk about a wellness ecosystem but i think as you and i talked about before, i think this lockdown has sort of created a whole bunch of potential new customers who are looking to lose weight so i think some of their digital offering is more flexible than prior plans so i think they're doing a good job and i missed it again. having missed this one when oprah signed on was one of my bigger misses ever and i'm still kind of bitter over it, but i wish them well i think mindy grossman is a great ceo. >> i think it's interesting because the stay-at-home trades are peloton -- people are riding the peloton all day, losing weight with weight watchers or eating comfort food and binge watching on netflix. i don't know what to make of this, steve grasso >> i like a little insight into you that your comfort food is v velvetta that's im
karen, you got some thoughts this is a huge pop here, 19% >> right i think mindy grossman was presentingeel really dumb, having seen match yub b match-up big numbers, people want a digital place to socialize, and this sort of gives them that as well as, you know, they talk about a wellness ecosystem but i think as you and i talked about before, i think this lockdown has sort of created a whole bunch of potential new customers who are looking to lose weight so i think some of their digital...
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grossman has spent his entire life on the rivers of so then you once a member of an olympic rowing team now prefers kayaks his love of rivers has made him an ardent environmentalist who enabled by nigger months every year rock joins like minded people to paddle along the balkans rivers to protest against the destruction of the last wild river landscapes in europe. and award winning documentary tells their story. yeah this year we were planning the battle all the way from the source in balkan to belgrade that flows into the danube and we chose because sabah is basically the most legendary river of the bought guns because it defines the bought a company insular and because it's now really being attacked by the hydrologic. rock roseman founded the ngo in river defense today he's taking us along to mock creates a row hydro electric power plant has been planned for years. we are a blend them construction side of them they're the 3rd in a dam that is the most controversial dam in slovenia for last 10 years that everybody who knows a bit about nature and energy law has been fighting claws and.
grossman has spent his entire life on the rivers of so then you once a member of an olympic rowing team now prefers kayaks his love of rivers has made him an ardent environmentalist who enabled by nigger months every year rock joins like minded people to paddle along the balkans rivers to protest against the destruction of the last wild river landscapes in europe. and award winning documentary tells their story. yeah this year we were planning the battle all the way from the source in balkan to...
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that is wh a national database that would list people with grossman conduct whether racism, biases, don't have the temperament to do the job. >> reporter: the three unions want to see a national model for every police agency. he says he would speaking out and says he's recommending the local law enforcement agencies 320 will require agencies to retain use of force policies. >> let's see if we can accelerate that. let's show the people of california we can start doing this work without being required to do it on january 1 where it is a recommendation or a proven best practice, i hope we can cope with the spectrum from a story expect to restoring trust. >> reporter: xavier becerra says his office has adopted these policies. he says he's open to discussing qualified immunity and that is when officers are protected from suing from excessive force. >>> some of the demonstrators who shut down the bay bridge last night today are talking about the demands. at least 100 cars with many more people involved got onto the upper deck of the bridge from treasure island. the protesters blocked off five w
that is wh a national database that would list people with grossman conduct whether racism, biases, don't have the temperament to do the job. >> reporter: the three unions want to see a national model for every police agency. he says he would speaking out and says he's recommending the local law enforcement agencies 320 will require agencies to retain use of force policies. >> let's see if we can accelerate that. let's show the people of california we can start doing this work...
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further training, licensing, more weapon training and deescalation training and maybe no more david grossman no more killology. >> that's what you're really hearing here is it's all a message of unification. it's a message of police reform. it's a message of repeal 50a which is a law that con secealse records of police officer ifs they have infractions against them. it's incredible to see these thousands of folks that are marching for the city on this 12th day of protest not only here in new york but throughout the country. >> all right. thank you both so much. >>> up next, young people are leading the way. we are seeing a new generation of leaders at these protests across the country. how is that changing the movement? we'll talk about it, next. >>> a little later, former democratic presidential candidate joins me to talk about real policy solutions. what he thinks democrats should propose for the future of policing in america. e future of policing in america. and i'm still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so
further training, licensing, more weapon training and deescalation training and maybe no more david grossman no more killology. >> that's what you're really hearing here is it's all a message of unification. it's a message of police reform. it's a message of repeal 50a which is a law that con secealse records of police officer ifs they have infractions against them. it's incredible to see these thousands of folks that are marching for the city on this 12th day of protest not only here in...
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columbus, ohio, an investigation has been launched into the death of 22-year-old protester sarah grossman, who died soon after getting pepper sprayed at a protest. this comes as reports s of polie violence against protesters continue to pile up. a warning to our tv audiencece, we're about to show graphic images of police violence. inin indiana, 21-year-old balin brake lost his right eye after a police officer fired a tear gas canister directly into his face at a protest in fort wayne. in texas, 26-year-old brandon saenz lost his left eye, seven teeth, and fractured his skull after a dallas police officer shot him in the face at close range with an unknown projectile. in la mesa, california, 59-year-old grandmother leslie fulcron was filming a facebook live videoeo of a protest whenee was shot between the eyes by a bean bag round fired by police. >> oh, my god! oh, my god1 are you ok? you ok? amy: fulcron was hospitalized in an icu and placed in a medically-induced coma. meanwhile, the two buffalo police officers who last week assaulted martin gugino, a 75-year-old demonstrator, violently
columbus, ohio, an investigation has been launched into the death of 22-year-old protester sarah grossman, who died soon after getting pepper sprayed at a protest. this comes as reports s of polie violence against protesters continue to pile up. a warning to our tv audiencece, we're about to show graphic images of police violence. inin indiana, 21-year-old balin brake lost his right eye after a police officer fired a tear gas canister directly into his face at a protest in fort wayne. in texas,...
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grossman. >> can you hear me now? >> i can hear you now. >> real good, i don't mean to beat a dead horse but i would just request of my good friend knowhairman that i don't if we will be around your thursday and friday. i miss not being able to talk with my democratic colleagues. i like to be bipartisan and i wish so much i could talk to some democrats to my left but i cannot. i will ask you one more time that i wish you would reschedule for next wednesday, thursday or friday when so many of us will be around here. the second thing, as far as mr. gordon is concerned, he is very critical of schools that are 40 years old or older. district, iith the think all of the schools were was a0 years old and it well-respected school. everything in my experience indicates the important thing is to have good teachers and good parents and how old the bricks and mortar are is secondary. but i will ask mr. gordon who is complaining here -- i tried to a little bit of research. compared to the state of ohio as a hold -- as a whole, how
grossman. >> can you hear me now? >> i can hear you now. >> real good, i don't mean to beat a dead horse but i would just request of my good friend knowhairman that i don't if we will be around your thursday and friday. i miss not being able to talk with my democratic colleagues. i like to be bipartisan and i wish so much i could talk to some democrats to my left but i cannot. i will ask you one more time that i wish you would reschedule for next wednesday, thursday or friday...
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there's a possibility, although the record is not clear, that he served as a grossman and grants wedding. >> the tomb was dedicated april 22nd 1987. >> at his passing handed the country mourn him? >> i believe it was the largest funeral ever held in the country. >> larger than lincoln's? >> yes. they brought his body into new york city and then buried his body in a temporary tomb in a park in new york city and began the effort to get the money to build a tone we know today. >> julie attended? >> yes. >> what was her role in all of that? >> proud widow and pleased to see the nation recognizing her husband. >> as we close here we have looked at a long and distinguished military career, a life of many ups and downs for the grants overtime, eight years in the white house, a successful world tour, he's very celebrated. what is the legacy of julia grant and how does she fit into the pantheon of first ladies we are studying and learning about this year? >> well, they are all women who basically support what their husband is trying to achieve. she did it with certain splendor in a very difficult
there's a possibility, although the record is not clear, that he served as a grossman and grants wedding. >> the tomb was dedicated april 22nd 1987. >> at his passing handed the country mourn him? >> i believe it was the largest funeral ever held in the country. >> larger than lincoln's? >> yes. they brought his body into new york city and then buried his body in a temporary tomb in a park in new york city and began the effort to get the money to build a tone we...
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grossman? i am not aiming this at anyone in particular. i have a long history and politics but i was in the state legislature and had a built 12 years ago, making it easier to get rid of about police officer. i got almost no help at the time. i did not get one democratic senator to sign on. i am very pro-place but i think the good police do not want to protect the bad place. but sometimes the power of the police union and politicians going to bat for them, are a problem. and it is particularly a problem in big cities. there are rumors it was a big problem in minneapolis, that may have resulted in this death. an someone comment on why -- lot of you here live in big cities. people vote for politicians in big cities who really, as part of their campaign, their major goal is to help the unions, for one of their goals is to help the unions protect the worst actors? to have a reason why historically that has been true? why those politicians have a tendency to get elected in our big urban cities? >> i would say i believe it is because we have not
grossman? i am not aiming this at anyone in particular. i have a long history and politics but i was in the state legislature and had a built 12 years ago, making it easier to get rid of about police officer. i got almost no help at the time. i did not get one democratic senator to sign on. i am very pro-place but i think the good police do not want to protect the bad place. but sometimes the power of the police union and politicians going to bat for them, are a problem. and it is particularly...
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. >> joining us now, clinical assistant professor at the nyu grossman school of medicine's departmentopulation health, dr. lippy roy. she is an nbc news medical contributor. dr. roy, you know, just looking and analyzing the facts here. you have an event in arizona, a state that's seeing an uptick in hospitalizations in coronavirus cases, and you put people in a megachurch sitting next to each other without wearing masks, close to each other, chanting, clapping, singing for hours, what would you call that? >> well, good morning, mika. to quote dr. fauci, this is nothing short of disturbing. the community spread of this virus all over the country. yes, we're seeing a decline like in states like new york, new jersey, after we went through a hellish period, but yeah, that scenario that you're showing footage of in that church in arizona, i mean, it's creating the perfect environment for this virus to thrive. it's indoors. people are in close -- closely congregating, so that means the respiratory virus, the virus doesn't have to travel very far at all. and the key point here is that those
. >> joining us now, clinical assistant professor at the nyu grossman school of medicine's departmentopulation health, dr. lippy roy. she is an nbc news medical contributor. dr. roy, you know, just looking and analyzing the facts here. you have an event in arizona, a state that's seeing an uptick in hospitalizations in coronavirus cases, and you put people in a megachurch sitting next to each other without wearing masks, close to each other, chanting, clapping, singing for hours, what...
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grossman? >> ms. stefanac? >> present. >> mr. allen? >> present. >> mr. smuckers? mr. banks? mr. walker? mr. culmer? mr. corins? >> present. >> mr. fulter? mr. watkins? >> present. >> mr. wright? mr. muser? >> present. >> mr. johnson? >> present, ma'am. >> mr. keller? >> present. >> mr. murphy? mr. va ndrewk? >> present. >> chairman scott, this concludes the roll call. >> excuse me, susan wild, present. >> thank you. anyone else want to note their presence? >> david trone, present. > david trone, mrs. underwood? hello? >> mr. chairman, it's congresswoman fox. i just want to note that congressman thompson was here and stepped out for just a moment. and also that we have several members at mrs. barr's funeral today, both kentucky people as well as other states. so there are several absent because of that funeral going n right now. >> that is certainly understandable. thank you very much. pursuant to committee rule 7-c, opening statements limited to chair and ranking member alius us to hear from our witnesses sooner and provide members adequate time to ask questions. i now recognize
grossman? >> ms. stefanac? >> present. >> mr. allen? >> present. >> mr. smuckers? mr. banks? mr. walker? mr. culmer? mr. corins? >> present. >> mr. fulter? mr. watkins? >> present. >> mr. wright? mr. muser? >> present. >> mr. johnson? >> present, ma'am. >> mr. keller? >> present. >> mr. murphy? mr. va ndrewk? >> present. >> chairman scott, this concludes the roll call. >> excuse me, susan...
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grossman. ms. stephan. >> present. >> mr. allen. >> present. >> mr. smucker. mr. banks. mr. walker. mr. coleman. mr. klein. >> present. >> mr. fulcher. mr. watkins. >> present. >> mr. wright. mr. mus are. >> present. >> mr. johnson. >> present. >> mr. calorie. >> present. >> mr. murphy. mr. van drew. >> present. >> chairman scott, this concludes the rollcall. >> excuse me, susan wild present. >> does anyone else want to note they are present? [inaudible] david sharon, ms. underwood -- hello? >> mr. chairman, it's congresswoman fox. i just want to note that congressman thompson was here and stepped out for just a moment and also that we have several members at misses bar's funeral today. kentucky people as well as other states. so there are several absent because of that funeral going on right now. that is certainly understandable. thank you very much. pursuant to committee rule seven c, opening statements are limited to the chair and ranking member and witnesses. i now recognize myself for the purpose of making an open statement. first, following up on the ranking member's comment,
grossman. ms. stephan. >> present. >> mr. allen. >> present. >> mr. smucker. mr. banks. mr. walker. mr. coleman. mr. klein. >> present. >> mr. fulcher. mr. watkins. >> present. >> mr. wright. mr. mus are. >> present. >> mr. johnson. >> present. >> mr. calorie. >> present. >> mr. murphy. mr. van drew. >> present. >> chairman scott, this concludes the rollcall. >> excuse me, susan wild present....