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it was lily white but the same issue apply the same exact name applying right there margaret and mike ok in again you know losing your job poverty it's a shameful element of american culture here but you know you know if you're told you can't work you can't go to work you. can't myrna living for yourself and your family then then again i criticize the structural deficiencies of the economy if you're telling people you can't go to work then you better you have to compensate them ok but no that's not what the $1200.00 check or whatever you know that's going to pay off debt that's not going to put food on the table you're up in the absence of that any interest in the in the concerns of the conditions of the middle class and working people i find abhorrence and there's nothing out there to change it because we're all focused on race race ranks go ahead mark you're like we are if. you're lucky if you know and if you black people suffer the most because you're less likely to have family wealth had assets were more likely to spend upon a salary and if anything happens to that sound we are in ve
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course of the day but certainly this will be another major test of the supreme court in the days ahead ok mike we'll leave it there many thanks mike our correspondent in washington well as the supreme court ruling was released mr trump and his administration were scrambling to react to revelations from a former high level staffer in his usual style mr trump has been highly defensive this time over more allegations about his dealings with foreign leaders made him a tell all book from his former national security adviser john bolton who quit last year as leaked excerpts from his book to the media in it he's accusing mr trump of asking leaders including the chinese president xi jinping to help him get reelected this year november the 3rd of course the election in the states now the 577 page book is called the room where it happened and it's got the president lashing out on twitter calling it a compilation of lies and made up stories just to make him look bad he continued saying the statements attributed to him were quote pure fiction he added that it was all about john bolton trying to get even r
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ok. thanks mike polls show americans are looking ahead to the presidential election is a chance to return to normalcy following the nightmares and then make historic recession and sweeping civil unrest but what do numbers really mean for biden intro media analyst david lam joins me to talk about this david 1st of all let me let me get this out on the media analysts who follow polls let me tell you my problems with polls and here they were a disaster in 26 mitigated no argument what are they defend the poll industry defending themselves on this what are they saying because outlook at a poll right now i go what does it mean does it mean anything to me that you're going to love this because their response is we got it right ok even though there's scant evidence of any poll store or polling service that actually said donald trump is going to win it but they said we did get the hillary clinton won the popular vote we were right on that but it is it is. to understand and really believe that the pollsters in 2016 it is difficult to trust them in 2020 what impact ok so here we are we have all thi
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ok. thanks mike airlines around the world have taken a nose dive with the coronavirus pandemic scrapping millions of travel plans so what's the story of the airlines tweaking their passenger agreements making it more difficult to get paid when you pay an airline a $1000.00 trying to get it back when they cancel your flight let's talk about this yes so basically these are a number of airlines that have added these additional clauses even before cokehead where they you know you have to sign these carriage of car contracts of carriage when you buy a ticket in here it's a standard industry document if you want to take it before you can even swipe your credit card to buy that plane ticket you basically have to agree to this and there clauses in there that say if you've got a problem with this airline we're going to have to go to arbitration or you can file an individual lawsuit but no class actions and so essentially it's one of those what you call contract of adhesion yeah yeah and so the time joyce you know so here's how it works airline owes you $800.00 because you paid them and they say t
ok. thanks mike airlines around the world have taken a nose dive with the coronavirus pandemic scrapping millions of travel plans so what's the story of the airlines tweaking their passenger agreements making it more difficult to get paid when you pay an airline a $1000.00 trying to get it back when they cancel your flight let's talk about this yes so basically these are a number of airlines that have added these additional clauses even before cokehead where they you know you have to sign these...
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ok. thanks mike recent polls have shown a widening gap in support for president trump and joe biden is the country continues to deal with the corona virus pandemic and widespread protests for the police reform well he's benefiting from all that power the political tide shifting during this time of crisis with me as media analyst david lamb one of the best in the country we can usually you know we can count on what you say you know i totally lost confidence in the in the last cycle i mean really they can defend themselves all they want it was a it was a it was a disaster so let me let's talk about this what to you as you see these trends taken place i saw a fox poll of 1300 registered voters biden 50 percent trumps 38 percent a 4 point change what does all this mean right now so the what it means is the trump training is stalled at the depot a lot of the biden bus is barreling down the highway 4 percent bump biden continues that ascent he's even outpacing not only hillary clinton much more steady but as as his as his poll numbers continue to increase the question for some campaign trying to
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criminal charges against the former national security adviser inevitable economic times mike hanna al jazeera washington. ok let me take you to tulsa oklahoma this is u.s. president donald trump walking into the bank of oklahoma center in the center of tell us he was quoted as saying that something the trumpet ministration was quoted as saying there have been a 1000000 applications for tickets to this event this stadium holds 19000 people in the pictures we've been seeing up to this point do show a significant amount of empty space this is the 1st rally that donald trump has held since the outbreak of the coronavirus in the u.s. it comes at a difficult week for him and his attorney general has been trying to oust a powerful u.s. attorney who's been investigating a number of associates of the president and also there's been a series of unflattering bombshells released in a new book by the former national security adviser as we were telling you just a couple of moments ago. ok let's go live to our reporter jay gray who's outside the stadium in tulsa jane just give us while we're waiting for donald trump to st
criminal charges against the former national security adviser inevitable economic times mike hanna al jazeera washington. ok let me take you to tulsa oklahoma this is u.s. president donald trump walking into the bank of oklahoma center in the center of tell us he was quoted as saying that something the trumpet ministration was quoted as saying there have been a 1000000 applications for tickets to this event this stadium holds 19000 people in the pictures we've been seeing up to this point do...
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popular trend in terms of a response to getting rid of marks of the old confederacy in this america ok mike hanna live in washington mike thanks as always the minneapolis police department as breaking up talks with the state police departments chief says it's hard to plan reforms in the wake of george floyd's death but. says the union contract needs to be restructured to provide more transparency. this is further examining those 6 significant matters. that touch on such things as critical incident protocol or use of force the significant role that supervisors play in this department and also the discipline process to include both grievances and arbitration. and i believe i speak for my chief peers here in the state of minnesota as well as across our current our country that there is nothing more debilitating to a chief from an employment matter perspective that when you have grounds to terminate an officer for misconduct when you're dealing with a 3rd party mechanism that allows for that employee to not only be back on your department but to be patrolling in your communities defund the poli
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police violence however the supreme court has decided to push this back to the lower courts mike thanks very much ok from washington to the other coast major police unions in california are calling for sweeping reforms to be implemented racist police officers and lessen the use of new diesel force chokeholds i guess we're talking about here the proposal follows weeks of protests and marches against police violence sparked of course 3 weeks ago by the death of george floyd los angeles the los angeles mayor has already pledged to slash $150000000.00 from its police budget live to rob reynolds following the story for us out of los angeles so rob just take us through what we think they're going to do. well the police unions have called for some reforms these are the 3 largest unions of police officers in the united states they are calling for decreased use of force not just chokeholds although that has already been addressed by the governor of california outlawing certain techniques of strangling strangulation type chokeholds that were taught in the police academy but also notably setting up a nationwid
police violence however the supreme court has decided to push this back to the lower courts mike thanks very much ok from washington to the other coast major police unions in california are calling for sweeping reforms to be implemented racist police officers and lessen the use of new diesel force chokeholds i guess we're talking about here the proposal follows weeks of protests and marches against police violence sparked of course 3 weeks ago by the death of george floyd los angeles the los...
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ok. thehe was even represents attorney's office, first deputy for mike freeman. >> [inaudible] >> no. i'm going to let the people who prosecute cases everything though they prosecute this case. -- every single day prosecute this case. i have tried homicide cases. but on the other side of the courtroom. people who know how to prosecute, i will let them do that work. >> [inaudible] know, i think it helps me anticipate what some of the attacks on our case might be. >> [inaudible] i see no reason why we can't get a fair trial here. >> [inaudible] >> yes. >> [inaudible] >> no. i will continue to do all the duties that i have, which involve legislative, a lot. we have been very active in the civil space. we've been active in representing state agencies. i will continue to supervise that as i always do. i feel very confident in it. i have excellent professionals who are going to be focused on this like a laser beam every single day. >> [inaudible] >> i feel a tremendous sense of -- tremendous sense of weight. this is a very serious moment. i can tell you i take no joy in this. i do feel a tr
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japan and and that's going to continue that way to work were aimed at china now ok we'll leave it right there george galloway mike maloof both appreciate your insight thank you. sure. code 19 continues to spread worldwide numbers continuing to grow cases now topping 6600000 globally with about 391000 reported deaths the u.s. still leading the way with the most confirmed cases now followed by brazil and russia taking a closer look at this country we have about 1800000 cases here and 108000 deaths. and the medical journal lance set has retracted a large study that raised concerns about. the reason they cite potential flaws in the research data the initial study found thousands of coded 1000 patients who took the drug had a higher mortality rate and increased risk for heart problems the results of the study led several governments to ban the use of the anti-malaria drug despite president trump saying that it works. let's head over to regina ham at the sports h.q. regina. the n.c. dynamos are back on top in the k b o and they're kind of unstoppable there on stop and they're pretty fun there mascots are also agree and
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level of credibility but there was no assertion that the information we had was a hoax ok for more let's cross live to mike hanna in washington d.c. so the democrats are saying they haven't got enough information what's their next step. well there's absolute fury among the democrats were briefed in the white house in the course of the day the chair of the house intelligence committee saying that the wrong people were in the room they want to the briefing from intelligence chiefs not from president trump's political appointees who were the one who gave the briefing well it's already very clear that the democrats are going to be pushing further on this they are demanding to have a full briefing from the country's intelligence chiefs the only interruption in all of this is the july the 4th holiday weekend and it's only after that that congress gets back and gets working but certainly democrats making very very clear that they are not going to let the matter rest here they have a number of questions they are asking whether president trump had any knowledge of this they see the white house's defense says purely
level of credibility but there was no assertion that the information we had was a hoax ok for more let's cross live to mike hanna in washington d.c. so the democrats are saying they haven't got enough information what's their next step. well there's absolute fury among the democrats were briefed in the white house in the course of the day the chair of the house intelligence committee saying that the wrong people were in the room they want to the briefing from intelligence chiefs not from...
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ok that is not a trainer in libya thank you mike. now anti-racism rallies are spreading across europe in solidarity with those in the u.s. over the death of george floyd. live pictures here from london where demonstrations around again they are in front not exactly in this shot but in front of the u.s. embassy is where the most numbers are echoing the chorus of voices demanding an end to systemic racism and police brutality. then we move to the u.s. embassy in spain's capital where protesters held pictures of george floyd and signs with some of his last words on them i can't brief the large turnout meant social distancing was difficult but most people were wearing masks and initially thousands took part in an anti racism rally in runs popular organizers say the turnout shows people realize there are racism issues too in italy and there were crowds gathering for a protest in belgium this was held outside the country's supreme court they rallied against police brutality in belgium and around the world now the barber is covering the pro
ok that is not a trainer in libya thank you mike. now anti-racism rallies are spreading across europe in solidarity with those in the u.s. over the death of george floyd. live pictures here from london where demonstrations around again they are in front not exactly in this shot but in front of the u.s. embassy is where the most numbers are echoing the chorus of voices demanding an end to systemic racism and police brutality. then we move to the u.s. embassy in spain's capital where protesters...
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other people no one was seriously injured rob reynolds al-jazeera los angeles ok so now when you look at washington d.c. with mike hanna his report on the protests there and the moves to crackdown on a far left group. protesters once again gathered in the vicinity of the white house kept the distance away by layers of police and secret service officers . invoking the name of the man whose death has sparked these nationwide protests here are 5 the president chose to assign responsibility for the violence that broke out in the past 24 hours singling out the predominantly left wing anti fascist movement known as anti. the united states he tweeted will be designated as a terrorist organization the problem is that there is no u.s. law that would allow a group to be designated in this way and the american civil liberties union was quick to point out that any attempt to do so would raise concerns about the constitutional right to free speech. that a terrorist is an inherently political label that is easily abused and misused the attorney general subsequently clarified that the joint terrorism task force would investigat
other people no one was seriously injured rob reynolds al-jazeera los angeles ok so now when you look at washington d.c. with mike hanna his report on the protests there and the moves to crackdown on a far left group. protesters once again gathered in the vicinity of the white house kept the distance away by layers of police and secret service officers . invoking the name of the man whose death has sparked these nationwide protests here are 5 the president chose to assign responsibility for the...
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sres mike i'm going to get you to respond to kareen she time and kareen ok it's almost as if kareen channeled let him in east was about to say to people who want to pull the flat life not a movement he she is this is what she told us and then resume you actually don't call myself an ally is that something that you are right apps instead i say that i'm practicing anti-racism and so that's an internal process where i am trying to be humble about is the 1st and most crucial thing to be humble and to be willing to learn from people of color who are the experts i constantly trying to do the best myself with my white fragility of right and sadness so that's the internal piece and then the 2nd piece of practicing and carries in some is of course to dismantle white supremacy which exists in every institution in the united states up to and including the federal government yes and i like the a practice that she uses because in your therapy in your work you each people from different communities how to practice could you give as. good friends you want to support that movement any single practice that th
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it looks like maybe mike has some thoughts on this. >> ok. >> quickly, [indiscernible] thank you. that's absolutely right. that was a major point of discussion, with a number of stakeholders hinging on conversations around this policy. we were pleased to get confirmation that the testing is , as of the time of application, trailing. 150%u are a household at of median income, users 50% of your income, you are now cost ported -- cost burden to. you -- cost burdened. you have the opportunity to receive. plus i have student housing i have student housing here. many of these complexes are saying they are left out because with the loans and stuff they have, they are not allowed to seek other resources in order to provide management of their because it's a type of loan they sign up for. so that becomes a problem because you got a lot of complexes here. and the students are not in this complex, so they are suffering and paying their mortgage. anything in that regard? anyone can comment on it. >> go ahead. >> i would just note that the emergency programs and other are only abouted supporti
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both the president donald trump and vice president mike pence have both been coming out and trying to. give the impression that everything is going ok and that they have this under control but the longer this goes on the more doubt that is cast upon that with many americans and we look at that based on polling as of the latest poll that was taken late this week or early 37 percent of americans polled by this reuters survey said that they approve of the job that's being done by president donald trump fighting the covert outbreak only 37 percent why that is so troubling is number one it's a very low number but the covert outbreak in america is affecting all 50 states and has or is affecting every single american in some way shape or form so the fact that only 37 percent of americans approve of his handling of it is clearly devastating numbers there's no real way to spin that most americans clearly are not satisfied with the job that the white house is doing fighting this pandemic is on the thank you for that reporting from new york where souther is a professor professor excuse you have it with you mala ga in medicine at columbia unive
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ok. we also have to remember that. mister does repeat itself and mike've seen before change is not happen overnight. is going to be long by we have to keep like and using people in and out. yeah keep coming in you gather. injuries. making sure that we keep fighting and so we do see a change the matter how long it takes. >>and those 2 organizers plan event here at the lake they were talking about that reported a body that was found hanging from the trees here lake near but again if you are going to come out today and celebrate any of these duty celebrations you're going to want to make sure that you keep yourself safe. so every organizer talked to today has stressed the importance of coming out and making sure that you have a mask when you do so now reporting here lake merritt reyna harvey kron 4 news. >>thank you very much rain. it's 7.32 and we have more on the hate crime investigation in oakland that rain a mention police are looking into a fake body that was hanging from a tree in lake merritt who put it there and who put 5 ropes around trees hanging
ok. we also have to remember that. mister does repeat itself and mike've seen before change is not happen overnight. is going to be long by we have to keep like and using people in and out. yeah keep coming in you gather. injuries. making sure that we keep fighting and so we do see a change the matter how long it takes. >>and those 2 organizers plan event here at the lake they were talking about that reported a body that was found hanging from the trees here lake near but again if you are...
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have refused to do ok let's look a little bit more closely at the insurrection act that mike hanna was referring to in his report at the top of the news hour donald trump is threatening to use it which gives him the power to deploy the military it was lost in vote used during the $1002.00 rockne king riots in los angeles the congressional research service reported in 2006 that a president must 1st issue a proclamation ordering quote insurgents to disperse and if that does not work he or she may issue an executive order to deploy troops the act also says the president doesn't need a state's permission to send in the military to enforce a law or to suppress rebellion very little and as a former u.s. deputy assistant attorney general he hosts a podcast called talking feds he says there is almost no legal barrier standing in mr trump's way if he decides to use the army. if he wants and he determines in his discretion that the law can't be enforced in a particular place because of the unrest or demonstrations he can on his own call in the army it's true there are these formal requirements b
have refused to do ok let's look a little bit more closely at the insurrection act that mike hanna was referring to in his report at the top of the news hour donald trump is threatening to use it which gives him the power to deploy the military it was lost in vote used during the $1002.00 rockne king riots in los angeles the congressional research service reported in 2006 that a president must 1st issue a proclamation ordering quote insurgents to disperse and if that does not work he or she may...
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ok. at what point does the government no longer have any say in what dividends the banks issue? mike: the federal reserve's record when dealing with banks, they are undefeated. [laughter] what the fed says goes. that is the regulator. but, at some point, the mask does take over and -- math does take over, and we have done the math. over 200 earnings model showed the banks have the strength to make loans and still have left over to pay dividends. higherist is to time then where was a decade ago -- two times higher then where they were a decade ago. of the resiliency of the banks, and this is a topic being debated now, should banks keep dividends or not. the $6 trillion investment grade bonds,rket says bank that the banks are among the safest corporations around. what we would say to anyone saying the bank should be mandated to cut their dividends, we say what do you know that the bond market doesn't know? we have done the work, so the are point is that the banks resilience, dividends will mostly stay, meaning 4% dividend yields. i guess our tagline view body for the day would be take
ok. at what point does the government no longer have any say in what dividends the banks issue? mike: the federal reserve's record when dealing with banks, they are undefeated. [laughter] what the fed says goes. that is the regulator. but, at some point, the mask does take over and -- math does take over, and we have done the math. over 200 earnings model showed the banks have the strength to make loans and still have left over to pay dividends. higherist is to time then where was a decade ago...
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words were going on fine and i introduce you ok and in the fever release it will represent the county attorney's office its 1st deputy it from mike freeman. knowing that i'm going to let the people prosecute cases every single day to prosecute this case now it is true that i've tried a lot of cases and i've tried homicide cases but on the other side of the courtroom the people who know how to prosecute i'm going to let them do that work. are. you know i think it helps me anticipate what some of the some of the attacks on our case might be. i see no reason why we can't get a fair trial here with the charges that were just while i'm at it correct. now they will say maximum. so yes. well but it's a. risk for but does your involvement in this case now put you on the sidelines in terms of the legislative process of working for police reform legislation you know. i'll continue to do all the duties that i have which involve legislative which involve a lot of we've been very active in the civil space we've been active in representing state agencies in government will be i'll continue to supervise it as i always do but i feel i feel very
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mike france has agreed to talk to us. and we're here. and i am braving here the whole of my life there are 3 and so we're out. by a cold. cold country ok and i like it over again like the culture and everything and it's beautiful and enjoy and i. france is 36 years old and he lives on this farm which he built himself. when. he and his wife elizabeth have 7 children. 15 year old twins honor and catarina of the eldest. daughter is 13 and elizabeth 10. and peter 6 and i. am sorry the youngest is 4 years old. they're a typical mennonite family must have 7 to 12 children. they live a simple way of life being a few fields a chicken coop and a couple of cows are enough to keep the family faint. to girls tend to the lot stock up. on a little as i don't hear it all on the same side put some here and some their. choice to. franz works from home. he's a mechanic in his workshop he repairs machinery for customers who are not members of the community. here and around $500.00 a month on average. his daughter catarina finished school 2 years ago since then she's been working with her father. we have only grow. jobs like this if we had boys big boys a
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ok, you know. you do you. available 24/7 at tracfone.com tracfone wireless. now you're in control. >>> secretary of state mikeed that the state department watchdog fired by president trump at pompeo's behest was conducting five investigations into the state department. cnn's kylie atwood investigates. >> reporter: upheaval inside the state department raising new questions about secretary of state mike pompeo's explanations. it all stems from the recent firing of inspector general steve linick who was carrying out five investigations into pompeo when president trump let him go at the request of his chief diplomat. >> i recommended to the president that steve linick be terminated. frankly, should've done it some time ago. >> reporter: at the time, linick was looking into pompeo's potential misuse of taxpayer funds and the decision to expedite an $8 billion arms sale to saudi arabia, both previously known. now we're learning of three additional ones, an audit of special immigrant visas, and review of the international women of courage award, as well as individuals in the office of protocol which handles diplomat
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mike gorman's civil war richmond has excellent newspaper accounts of the bread riots. arylso drew from jb jones' di of a confederate war clerk, and robert garlic keen, is published memoir, or diary. wow, ok, we're still getting a few messages. curious is why these riots -- let's see. i'm having trouble scrolling, so let's see here. alright. sorry about the pause. curious to know why the riots occurred across the confederacy in 1863, but didn't reappear after that when things got materially worse. what's up with the timing? felts something i haven't like i fully understand because the response to the need was minimal. it was not enough to alleviate the problem. they only got worse. although could have done something to stymie them, that too doesn't seem like it's as much as you might need. so, i don't really have a great answer for that because you would think there would have been continued riots. i don't know if it was just the people gave up, realized it wasn't an effective way, or they felt like they got enough from the government, or as much as they were going to get. and then i have a question about after the current pandemic is continue tohe acwm host these virtual happy hour meeti
mike gorman's civil war richmond has excellent newspaper accounts of the bread riots. arylso drew from jb jones' di of a confederate war clerk, and robert garlic keen, is published memoir, or diary. wow, ok, we're still getting a few messages. curious is why these riots -- let's see. i'm having trouble scrolling, so let's see here. alright. sorry about the pause. curious to know why the riots occurred across the confederacy in 1863, but didn't reappear after that when things got materially...
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ok with it back then because of the uncertainty. now let's emphasize smartly reopening the economy and hopefully that will do the heavy lifting. david: thank you so much, senator. that is senator mikeraun of indiana. coming will be talking with gerard smith, the president's assistant for domestic policy. we will talk about how to get the economy going, especially the less fortunate. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: it is time for bloomberg first word news. we go to mark crumpton. mark: mexico was hit by a powerful earthquake this morning, shaking buildings and displacing furniture in the country's capital city. the earthquake hit at a magnitude 7.7 according to mexico's seismological service. there are no reports of injury so far. democrats say they will block a republican policing reform bill because it does not go far enough. chuck schumer called the proposal "deeply, fundamentally, and irrevocably flawed." both parties are under significant pressure to act after a of political protest following the death of george floyd in minneapolis last month. boris has announced the latest change in lifting the coronavirus lockdown. hotels and restaurants an
ok with it back then because of the uncertainty. now let's emphasize smartly reopening the economy and hopefully that will do the heavy lifting. david: thank you so much, senator. that is senator mikeraun of indiana. coming will be talking with gerard smith, the president's assistant for domestic policy. we will talk about how to get the economy going, especially the less fortunate. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: it is time for bloomberg first...
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ok. oh, i trained her in the car. she's not gonna break. [ laughing ] ♪ >>> welcome back. joining us now from washington with a look at "axios am," co-founder of axios, mikerning to you. >> good morning. >> give us the "1 big thing" today. >> it's the stark, new reality for american ceos. we were just hearing in the last block about what corporations are doing in response to this moment where racial justice is at the top of everyone's mind. axios' ceo in this new piece, which just popped up at the top of awxios, gives a corporate, official's view of what it's like to navigate this. he calls it a bottom-up revolution, that if companies don't figure out a way to navigate, they're going to have internal turmoil and external backlash. so, what is the formula for doing this? in applying some of the principles he's used with the 200 people of axios is one, constant conversation and action. so, as jim says, there's no market for half-baked -- and he doesn't say half-baked, but we'll clean it up a little bit for early-morning tv -- half-baked efforts at diversity and inclusion is something that needs to be woven into your company, and you need to have it as a top
ok. oh, i trained her in the car. she's not gonna break. [ laughing ] ♪ >>> welcome back. joining us now from washington with a look at "axios am," co-founder of axios, mikerning to you. >> good morning. >> give us the "1 big thing" today. >> it's the stark, new reality for american ceos. we were just hearing in the last block about what corporations are doing in response to this moment where racial justice is at the top of everyone's mind....
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america and reports ok the 1st football match at the rio de janeiro state championship was anything but a joyous occasion. oh really fans of brazil's most popular team. protested outside the mike and ask him against president jade bosso nat'l he's been betting that the return of football matches will send a message to brazilians that it's time to get back to normal and back to work a couple of bad play can and a movement is against the reopening of the championship it's a fascist responsibility of the government which is not committed to helping people only concerned about the economy the game in arguably the world's most football crazed country was played without fans inside while right next to the stadium at least 2 more people died from corona virus in an emergency tent hospital. in brazil the number of infections and deaths is unrelenting and with more than a 1000000 infections now confirmed former health minister luis indri commanded that tells al jazeera that the pandemic is still a long way from subsiding but i think that we are in the middle of the pandemic season we have a country that is a really a cult and we had some serious they really went through the problem was
america and reports ok the 1st football match at the rio de janeiro state championship was anything but a joyous occasion. oh really fans of brazil's most popular team. protested outside the mike and ask him against president jade bosso nat'l he's been betting that the return of football matches will send a message to brazilians that it's time to get back to normal and back to work a couple of bad play can and a movement is against the reopening of the championship it's a fascist responsibility...
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no this is not ok let's go back to the audience with the theater let's take let's take the coolest text and we'll be waiting very patiently here in the jacket 2nd row mike's coming to stand by. my name is i've. already fled from the country because of a problem caused by the british. my arrival here i was detained for several months before the legal battle i won my case i was given they refused it was. so my question to you according to your book is hard do you plan to get refused is we've been here for more than 70 years to return and rebuild a country. that involves forcefully move. isn't a fix to these families no of course not right. so let me be clear about not i'm not advocating for st patrick's asian i don't know which country you're from. cameroon. the. but the we could go around the circle again but no one i'm not sure that your britain is now your home and if so you're right. but there's clearly a need in the cameroon to. for some people to help. build that society so that it catches up with britain so that future generations in the cameroon don't face this huge income gap and lack the civil rights. to take hold of them. running out of time gent
no this is not ok let's go back to the audience with the theater let's take let's take the coolest text and we'll be waiting very patiently here in the jacket 2nd row mike's coming to stand by. my name is i've. already fled from the country because of a problem caused by the british. my arrival here i was detained for several months before the legal battle i won my case i was given they refused it was. so my question to you according to your book is hard do you plan to get refused is we've been...
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ok. so, good morning, commissioners and executive director mcfadden. my name is melissa mcgee. i'm a program manager with the office of community partnership and i'm actually filling in for mike who -- >> all right. [laughter] >> so anyway, i'm here today to ask your approval to enter into contract with r.t.z. associates to provide access, development, support, maintenance and training of the s.f. get care system. d.a.s. has been working with r.t.z. since 1999, beginning w*n a information system to track services and with a number of additional applications and potions beginning in 2003 to the present has evolved into a comprehensive information system, the s.f. get care system, which coordinates and manages adult services throughout san francisco programs. r.t.z. will provide access to the information system for tracking, coordinating, management, reporting of services and in addition r.t.z. provides development, technical support, data integration, data analysis, reporting updates and staff training in the s.f. get care system. your memo outlines the history, but i wanted to mention that, until 2018, d.p.h. directly managed the contract, and at that time made a decision to go -
ok. so, good morning, commissioners and executive director mcfadden. my name is melissa mcgee. i'm a program manager with the office of community partnership and i'm actually filling in for mike who -- >> all right. [laughter] >> so anyway, i'm here today to ask your approval to enter into contract with r.t.z. associates to provide access, development, support, maintenance and training of the s.f. get care system. d.a.s. has been working with r.t.z. since 1999, beginning w*n a...
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ok, thank you very much. today is elder abuse awareness day. we are here to discuss our commitment to protecting and caring for america's seniors. we are joined by vice president mike pence, attorney general william barr, secretary of health and human services alex azar, secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson, who are the way, was fantastic over that weekend in various interviews you did, then, really good job, i appreciate it. secretary of veterans affairs, robert wilkie, administrator seema verma, chief postal inspector of the united states postal infection -- inspection service, gary barstow, and he has done a great job especially spotting drugs come into our country. my administration is working tirelessly to stop the depraved criminals who seek to defraud american seniors of which there are many but we are doing a very strong number on a lot of them. and nobody has ever done what we have done. three month ago we have launched the national elder fraud hotline , which has already received 1800 calls. in three years we have charged 1000 defendants involving $2.2 billion in fraud against our seniors and this afternoon the doj has announced a $2 mil
ok, thank you very much. today is elder abuse awareness day. we are here to discuss our commitment to protecting and caring for america's seniors. we are joined by vice president mike pence, attorney general william barr, secretary of health and human services alex azar, secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson, who are the way, was fantastic over that weekend in various interviews you did, then, really good job, i appreciate it. secretary of veterans affairs, robert wilkie,...
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ok, thank you. >> all right, welcome caller, we're taking public comment the conditional use appeal for 95 nordoff street. >> this is mike chen and they are calling in favor of the housing proposal and reject appeal and the motions that would get the housing and thank you. >> thank you for your comments. >> operations does that conclude the public callers in the queue? one morement. >> ok. >> all right, caller, welcome. we're taking public comment. >> i got in just in time. can you guys hear me? i just wanted to -- i'm glad the housing will get built. i was looking online on the sfgov website and there's thousand and thousands of pages of documents over six years on this. redwood trees are super important but if we think that housing should be the most important priority we need to reform this process. make it harder for people to file appeals and performance discretionary review. thank you. >> thank you, sir for your comments. >> madam clerk. >> that concludes the queue. >> great, thank you. mr. president. >> supervisor yee: thank you, madam clerk. so, at this point, i'd like to -- >> i got the motion. >> before you do
ok, thank you. >> all right, welcome caller, we're taking public comment the conditional use appeal for 95 nordoff street. >> this is mike chen and they are calling in favor of the housing proposal and reject appeal and the motions that would get the housing and thank you. >> thank you for your comments. >> operations does that conclude the public callers in the queue? one morement. >> ok. >> all right, caller, welcome. we're taking public comment. >> i...