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we have today's voices for 2020 trump advisory board member, tw shannon.t next. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. ♪. charles: president trump moving his tulsa, oklahoma rally, from juneteenth to june 20th out of respect, after receiving backlash for wanting to hold the rally on oldest nationally annually celebrated holiday commemorating end of slavery in the united states. for more i want to bring to light the importance of the tulsa race riots which wiped out black wall street. while the media focuses on the outrage, i want to focus on black wall street which by the way flourishes alo
we have today's voices for 2020 trump advisory board member, tw shannon.t next. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in...
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gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us tonight, tw shannon, i want to start with you, you have aot of choices in life, speaker of the house. why are you doing what you are doing for donald trump? >> jason it is pretty clear, when you look at the record that president trump has on promises made, promises kept. the president told us he was going to go to washington, d.c., and change how washington does business. he is going to hold people accountable. he would hold the left wing media accountable and he's done it. when you look at the african-american community and what is done in black america whether record employment or hbcu funding over 14% and utilizing that come with the proof is in the pudding and we have the right guy at the right time. i'm excited to be supporting donald trump. i'm more excited he's here in oklahoma for the first rally of this campaign to really tell that story. i'm here in tulsa and it is in its hiding place to be right now. >> jason: it is. congressman hearne, you are probably new to the congress. the president comes to town and it's an opportunity for t
gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us tonight, tw shannon, i want to start with you, you have aot of choices in life, speaker of the house. why are you doing what you are doing for donald trump? >> jason it is pretty clear, when you look at the record that president trump has on promises made, promises kept. the president told us he was going to go to washington, d.c., and change how washington does business. he is going to hold people accountable. he would hold the left wing media...
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tapped tw bay area leaders for the task force. >> this team of experts speaking to community members and non-profit. collecting ideas that will be presented tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. fo governor newsoms staff. to restore trust between the community and law enforcement. >> these protests after the killing of george floyd have shaken the way policing is done akrsz the nation. >> that is designed to stop people's blood from flowing into their brain? that has to place any longer. >> governor newsom announced his support for new policing kp criminal justice reform as well as stopping the teaching of the strangle hold. to help with police reform. he appointed a 30 year-old police vet. who served oakland and police departments. >> a lot of chiefs take a knee. that's great. now take a stance. a stance for systemic reform and change. >> we must forward. >> civil rights leader. their job is listen to community members and bring reform ideas to the governor. >> i want to talk to 50 groups. that i have worked with consistently over the 25 years of me working in this work. >> what are the ideas that
tapped tw bay area leaders for the task force. >> this team of experts speaking to community members and non-profit. collecting ideas that will be presented tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. fo governor newsoms staff. to restore trust between the community and law enforcement. >> these protests after the killing of george floyd have shaken the way policing is done akrsz the nation. >> that is designed to stop people's blood from flowing into their brain? that has to place any longer....
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george floyd died in a street ie minneapolis tws ago, but the brutal manner of his death has sparkedtests as far away as sydney, australia. he was killed by a white policeman who kept his knee on mr. floyd's neck so that he couldn't breathe anymore. his funeral was an emotion appeal that at shod never happ again. reporter: the man who energized the movement for racial justice was laid to rest in his hometown, ainal goodbye for ose who loved him most. in the midst of personal grief, friends and family have been rust into a national convulsion, americans forced into a passionate reckoning of historic rounds. >> i almost want to say i love you and i thank god for giving me my own personal superman. >> no more he crimes, please. someone said make america great agern, but when has america been great? [applause] those four officers were on him for nine minutes. nothisjust murder, but i hate crime. >> i want juice for my brother, my big brother. that's big floyd. everybody knows who big floyd is now. >> ♪ reverter: incredible things happened since george floyd's dying cries for breath, pinn
george floyd died in a street ie minneapolis tws ago, but the brutal manner of his death has sparkedtests as far away as sydney, australia. he was killed by a white policeman who kept his knee on mr. floyd's neck so that he couldn't breathe anymore. his funeral was an emotion appeal that at shod never happ again. reporter: the man who energized the movement for racial justice was laid to rest in his hometown, ainal goodbye for ose who loved him most. in the midst of personal grief, friends and...
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reporter: president trump has told the mayor to take bati the city, tw that if you she said the threaenwelcome and that any such action would be illegal. in an interview, he renewed his criticism. >> i saw h breakdown. i saw her leave. i saw her with absolutely no control. i saw her make a lot of bad decisions, including don't do anything that is going to affect anyby. toughness sometimes is the most compassionate. porter: protesters say they have no intention of leaving and are reportedly limiting access to the area. >> i would love to see the police department return to a youth cter. if it goes back to normal, they defeat tde possessioats the purpose. -- it defeats the purpose. we are going to stand r. here foreve reporter: critics, including the president, are saying they are anarchists and terrorists. showing just how americ divided america is -- diowing just how ded america is on police reform. laura: joining us is houston's police chief, who was at george floyd's funeral thi week. the president said today he thought chokeholds should be ended in most cases. do you think that is r
reporter: president trump has told the mayor to take bati the city, tw that if you she said the threaenwelcome and that any such action would be illegal. in an interview, he renewed his criticism. >> i saw h breakdown. i saw her leave. i saw her with absolutely no control. i saw her make a lot of bad decisions, including don't do anything that is going to affect anyby. toughness sometimes is the most compassionate. porter: protesters say they have no intention of leaving and are...
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announced he is going to have a series of rallies around the country coming up in the next week or tw you concerned about these big gatherings? and when would we see evidence of these rallies and thesepr ests producing a spike? dr.: yes, i am very concerned, sebecause tre mass gatherings, and we know this is a virus that does not ce while you're at this event. it may be torotest racism a public health issue, and you want to be there. but that virus is still going to be transmied, so to your point, we might not see it impact for a bit of time, even two or three weeks after the rallies, because theres e incubation period, the period between exposure d when people start getting symptoms, and also, there is still a lot of time bween tha and when people become ill enough to be theitalized, and should succumb, even more time, a few weeks after that. what we are seeing in the u.s. with reopening, fear that soon we are going to get the coupling of rpening plus people attending mass events, and we will see a substantial surge that we are noteady for here. katty: ok, dr. lena wt, thank you for
announced he is going to have a series of rallies around the country coming up in the next week or tw you concerned about these big gatherings? and when would we see evidence of these rallies and thesepr ests producing a spike? dr.: yes, i am very concerned, sebecause tre mass gatherings, and we know this is a virus that does not ce while you're at this event. it may be torotest racism a public health issue, and you want to be there. but that virus is still going to be transmied, so to your...
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objectives of the tennessee valley authority act is the readjustment and use o ofitrate plant number twand investments in new processes. the most challenging problem today is securing the phosphorus. most soils throughout the world are deficient in this land food element. as a nation, we do not yet realize of the tax on phosphorus. the chief source is the vast accumulated remains of prehistoric animals whose bones have long since gone back into the earth, but whose burden of phosphorus has been processed by nature. such as here in central tennessee. when no thought is given to the future welfare of the land, phosphate strip mining reduces desolation such as this. under the old system, the top soil was scraped off and the rock was extracted and the site was abandoned. proper regard for the land might have caused the replacement of the topsoil before moving on. the tva is thinking of the future. its mining methods will allow the future generation to tell whether or not has been extracted. the supply is so restricted that it has been deemed possible to claim the phosphorus located in the s
objectives of the tennessee valley authority act is the readjustment and use o ofitrate plant number twand investments in new processes. the most challenging problem today is securing the phosphorus. most soils throughout the world are deficient in this land food element. as a nation, we do not yet realize of the tax on phosphorus. the chief source is the vast accumulated remains of prehistoric animals whose bones have long since gone back into the earth, but whose burden of phosphorus has been...
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now you can watch the latest pbs episodes, ho or catch up on tws you missed.when you support your local station, you can get pbs passport, giving you access to more episodes, more specials, more of what you love! get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs, ytime you want, anywhere you are. - a platform where... - people can go to in order to share their experiences. - when i was 18 and joined the marine corps. ng- and it's been an ama journey ever since. - this project can help bring us together. - to underanand what it really meto be an american. - to join in... - gs... - .org - /americanportrait - join us, andpart of history. ♪ captioning sponsoredroy newshoductions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, a troubling rge-- the world marks its highest single-day total of new coravirus infections yet as the president walks back remarks about slowing down testing. then, jailed for journalism-we discuss the crackdown on press freedom in the philippines with a journalist targeted by her country's government. plus, war
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nigeria says it is saddened by the cell of tw sculptures belonging to a community in the country.y called an auction house risti's to cancel the cells saying that they were loote from shrines during the civil war in the late 1960's. they sold just under $240,000 in paris. christie's rejected the claim that they were stolen. next to a new bbc report on the islamic ate group, about how is has sought to tak advantage of the world's preoccupation with the pandemic. i.s. has even called the virus god's little soldier. one reason is that the outbreaks in iraq and syria have meant fewer western troops othe ground,ad so this group which been on theetreat has reemerged in the corona campaign assassinaons and bert -- murders. >> while coronavirus brought the world to a hal in iraq and syria a war has reignited. the islamic state group is resurgent. in the dead of night in syria, a led specialurdis forces are on the move earlier this month. deinhis house, i.s. suspects thought to be armed.150 were ars operation alone. many more are at large. i.s. his back. the caliphate remains, says this gr
nigeria says it is saddened by the cell of tw sculptures belonging to a community in the country.y called an auction house risti's to cancel the cells saying that they were loote from shrines during the civil war in the late 1960's. they sold just under $240,000 in paris. christie's rejected the claim that they were stolen. next to a new bbc report on the islamic ate group, about how is has sought to tak advantage of the world's preoccupation with the pandemic. i.s. has even called the virus...
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tapped tw bay area leaders for the task force. >> this team of experts speaking to community members and non-profit. collecting ideas that will be presented tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. fo governor newsoms staff. to restore trust between the community and law enforcement. >> these protests after the killing of george floyd have shaken the way policing is done akrsz the nation. >> that is designed to stop people's blood from flowing into their brain? that has to place any longer. >> governor newsom announced his support for new policing kp criminal justice reform as well as stopping the teaching of the strangle hold. to help with police reform. he appointed a 30 year-old police vet. who served oakland and police departments. >> a lot of chiefs take a knee. that's great. now take a stance. a stance for systemic reform and change. >> we must forward. >> civil rights leader. their job is listen to community members and bring reform ideas to the governor. >> i want to talk to 50 groups. that i have worked with consistently over the 25 years of me working in this work. >> what are the ideas that
tapped tw bay area leaders for the task force. >> this team of experts speaking to community members and non-profit. collecting ideas that will be presented tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. fo governor newsoms staff. to restore trust between the community and law enforcement. >> these protests after the killing of george floyd have shaken the way policing is done akrsz the nation. >> that is designed to stop people's blood from flowing into their brain? that has to place any longer....
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last week, they said the money resided with lenders, specifically tw oh in the philippines, who deniedkind of business relationship with wirecard. it is still a mystery why that money existed on the balance existand if it did it has about 2 billion of financing, the banks can recall the loans. 6 ranks.owngrading resigning.the ceo nejra: it has gone from national pride to embarrassment. ceo.fallout for the former braun, former ceo, he was biggest shareholder. andook a loan to buy shares used the shares as collateral. call. triggered a margin he has to liquidate those. nejra: that is is for "daybreak: europe." u.s. futures in green. 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 movin
last week, they said the money resided with lenders, specifically tw oh in the philippines, who deniedkind of business relationship with wirecard. it is still a mystery why that money existed on the balance existand if it did it has about 2 billion of financing, the banks can recall the loans. 6 ranks.owngrading resigning.the ceo nejra: it has gone from national pride to embarrassment. ceo.fallout for the former braun, former ceo, he was biggest shareholder. andook a loan to buy shares used the...
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how do you balanceceom those tw. >> those are important stories and people are correct to be concerned and numbers that appear to be going up. people are also concerned about the continuation of having to stay closed in, shutting as the economy contracts the way it has, at this point you will have to balance both and i think people are smarter about this disease than they were a few months ago, i think we all seen the benefits in the wisdom of social distancing, certainly i think of times in the past when i did not feel well but i went to work anyway, you cannot do that right now, if you're sick, stay home and if you suspect someone is sick, don't be around them. when -- remember back in march, the whole purpose of closing everything down was to save the healthcare system from what appeared to be a coming surge of ilplaces that are very, very il, i see you ill, ventilator ill, and would overwhelm our system, there was really concern because we seen it happen in wuhan, china even though they cut off communications fromm their and e kind of saw it happen in italy, there was concern in th
how do you balanceceom those tw. >> those are important stories and people are correct to be concerned and numbers that appear to be going up. people are also concerned about the continuation of having to stay closed in, shutting as the economy contracts the way it has, at this point you will have to balance both and i think people are smarter about this disease than they were a few months ago, i think we all seen the benefits in the wisdom of social distancing, certainly i think of times...
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. ♪ ♪ it so hard to say goodbye ♪ tw to yesterday ♪ ♪ i don't know where this road ♪ is going to lead pa pain ♪ ♪ it's so hard to say goodbye ♪ two yesterday ♪ and i'll take with me the memories ♪ ♪ be my sunshine after the rai rain ♪ ♪ it's so hard to say goodbye ♪ to yesterday [applause] god bless. ♪ >> good afternoon. i am honored to stand before you today. honored to share what george floyd meant to our alumni senior high school, our community. of course, his children, family, his friends, and now the world. 3260 is where it all began. and if you could carry the whole community on your back, work to help your fam, you do it with your bare hands, to make a way out, your gift with the ball helps to create a vision and infiltrate a plan. and now, be on the streets, your legacy will stand. your children will be honored to witness your contribution firsthand. you didn't make excuses, but stood tall and accepted your responsibility like a real man. such a gentle giant, although his 6'6" statue could intimidate some men. your smile was a way of creating an openness, greeting a stranger w
. ♪ ♪ it so hard to say goodbye ♪ tw to yesterday ♪ ♪ i don't know where this road ♪ is going to lead pa pain ♪ ♪ it's so hard to say goodbye ♪ two yesterday ♪ and i'll take with me the memories ♪ ♪ be my sunshine after the rai rain ♪ ♪ it's so hard to say goodbye ♪ to yesterday [applause] god bless. ♪ >> good afternoon. i am honored to stand before you today. honored to share what george floyd meant to our alumni senior high school, our community. of...
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states opened too didn't follow the m that the task force put forward of a downward trend ever tof tws of cases. i live in atlanta and we opened too early with the brars, wiars loc sal salons. and you see what is happening. >> so are bars responsible for the increase? is this enough to reverse the trend in texas and florida. >> >> not at all. it is not enough to pause. we have to stop. and yes, i'll use the dreaded three words which is stay at home. the stay-at-home orders have to be re-enacted. the whole thing of contact tracing that dr. fauci mentioned will not work. this pandemic is out of control. the number ofs are s are so hig just have to pull back and go to extreme measures. and so it is not just the bars opening, it is a com bin nation of everything that opened too early. >> and can we go back to masks? joe biden says that he would use presidential power to require masks in public. do you agree? >> 100%. i think masks should be mandatory. i know i'm sounding like an alarmist. this is a dire situation. and listen to this, by wearing masks if 95% wear masks, we can countdown the
states opened too didn't follow the m that the task force put forward of a downward trend ever tof tws of cases. i live in atlanta and we opened too early with the brars, wiars loc sal salons. and you see what is happening. >> so are bars responsible for the increase? is this enough to reverse the trend in texas and florida. >> >> not at all. it is not enough to pause. we have to stop. and yes, i'll use the dreaded three words which is stay at home. the stay-at-home orders...
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we will talk with tw shannon, the former oklahoma speaker of the house of representatives.t is here on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ 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. i'm david westin. markets are having a tough time and it's mainly about the coronavirus. we have an uptick in florida. there are a lot of concerns around miami-dade. and new jersey are saying that if you are coming from a virus hotspot, you will have to come into quarantine for some time. now, we're are joined by our reporter. give us an update on where the markets are. >> if you look at the major benchmarks, we are seeing a nas
we will talk with tw shannon, the former oklahoma speaker of the house of representatives.t is here on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ 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...
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i think the market has bucketed data into tw all caps, temporary and permanent. as we see jobless claims spike to unprecedented levels, they still remain in terms of the market you in that temporary bucket. as the economy is expected to recover in the second half of the year, many of those workers are likely to be hired or find new jobs. a shift in that bucket from temporary to permanent changes the market view on the data quite significantly. losses persist past what the market is currently anticipating, that could throw some cold water on the rally. on the longer-term view that this is a quick bounceback from what will be a terrible second quarter, in terms of the economic data. taylor: given the backdrop of the economic data we are seeing, are we in a new bull market, or are we in a really big bear market rally? nela: that is the key question. where does one start, where does ?ne end i think that will be driven over the next few weeks by more information on the outlook for the economy and for corporate earnings. i think there are some big blind spots in the ra
i think the market has bucketed data into tw all caps, temporary and permanent. as we see jobless claims spike to unprecedented levels, they still remain in terms of the market you in that temporary bucket. as the economy is expected to recover in the second half of the year, many of those workers are likely to be hired or find new jobs. a shift in that bucket from temporary to permanent changes the market view on the data quite significantly. losses persist past what the market is currently...
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it's kind of funny that the trade issues which were the big, contentious issues between the tw countriesleague says, now the kind of channel of communication between both countries. lou: we're going to continue withlingling wei and bob davis, authors of this very important new book. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. . . . . unlike ordinary memory supplements neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. there are people who say things aren't made here anymore. those people should make a trip to michigan. or kentucky. or illinois. where you'll find our workers and dealers and engineers and technicians. building for america. we're proud to employ more hourly workers than any other automaker in this country. because we build for this country. ♪. lou: we're pack with linwei and bob davis. author of book of superpower showdown. how battle of trump and xi. we recomm
it's kind of funny that the trade issues which were the big, contentious issues between the tw countriesleague says, now the kind of channel of communication between both countries. lou: we're going to continue withlingling wei and bob davis, authors of this very important new book. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. . . . . unlike ordinary memory supplements neuriva has clinically proven ingredients...
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it's kind of funny that the trade issues which were the big, contentious issues between the tw countries now the kind of channel of communication between both countries. lou: we're going to continue withlingling wei and bob davis, authors of this very important new book. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪. lou: we're pack with linwei and bob davis. author of book of superpower showdown. how battle of trump and xi. we recommend it to you. as we conclude, your thoughts what the likely end is here? this is president who made it only balance, reciprocity will be permitted in a relationship between china and the united states. and yet we've got xi talking about the overseas chinese community being animated for further espionage transfer, force, and otherwise transfer to serve the homeland. this sounds like a china intent on real trouble. >> well, to be sure, a lot of complaints goes, the trump administration having in mind when it launched this trade
it's kind of funny that the trade issues which were the big, contentious issues between the tw countries now the kind of channel of communication between both countries. lou: we're going to continue withlingling wei and bob davis, authors of this very important new book. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪. lou: we're pack with linwei and...
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our surprise, that came and went and phase two, the same thing announced we were going to be in phase twwo a nonetheless seven ripped us out in phase two and phase three but allowed bait shops to open and allowed the state owned to citizens of north carolina where it's well-known that it causes many health complications, fitness is one of the few things that actually can do to improve your health so it's pretty dire right now. and there's been multiple businesses including one of the best yoga studios in our city shut down just this week. a gym owner, so these people are getting desperate, stories of people even attempting suicide that are gym owners here in the surrounding counties, so there's many desperate families right now trying to seek a way to get back to work. >> brian: i looked it up this morning because new york is in the same situation, they went from 2 to zero. right now, they are in hyperspace like you. i was in florida working out in the gym, they clean in between, they bring in the sessions, cut down capacity. by definition, health club members and owners are disciplined.
our surprise, that came and went and phase two, the same thing announced we were going to be in phase twwo a nonetheless seven ripped us out in phase two and phase three but allowed bait shops to open and allowed the state owned to citizens of north carolina where it's well-known that it causes many health complications, fitness is one of the few things that actually can do to improve your health so it's pretty dire right now. and there's been multiple businesses including one of the best yoga...
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look0ívten year charts of tw, threes, fives and sevens because each maturity is close to yield.has beenq"ó the low we really want to watch these. ten year- points away and 30 year bonds about 38 basis points away kelly, back to you >> rick, thank you the sell off is intensifying on wall street. we're at fresh session lows down 750 points or so on the dow. about to crack 25,000. s&p hovering at or below the 3,000 mark.gmj here is albertson's which waits for years to go public it priced below its range and trading even lower than that tough day. will it have a chilling effect on other companies looking to ipo? power lunch will be right back dow is under 25,000. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your financial professional or consultant it's a thirteen-hour flight, tfifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you
look0ívten year charts of tw, threes, fives and sevens because each maturity is close to yield.has beenq"ó the low we really want to watch these. ten year- points away and 30 year bonds about 38 basis points away kelly, back to you >> rick, thank you the sell off is intensifying on wall street. we're at fresh session lows down 750 points or so on the dow. about to crack 25,000. s&p hovering at or below the 3,000 mark.gmj here is albertson's which waits for years to go...
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when i march and my kids, one in brooklyn, one in the bronx, tw o in the bronx, when they march, theyere topped by the values taught by myself and their mother. i want to be with the people because there can't be a bear lesson taught and social action for positive change in this country. >> ok. let me ask each of you, there are calls for each of you to defund the police. i want to know if you disappointed that -- if you supported that. different people mean different parts of the. let me start with you -- of that. let me start with the. -- with you. >> i don't support defunding the police. what i do support is taking some of the money and using it for other methods of policing. there is not just one method of policing. i think we each have the structure of the police department. that doesn't mean we have to go with the model we had been using. i think that people can put their heads together, come up with a good plan, and i think we will be able to, by and large, move forward in a positive way. but it could take a while. we can't solve these problems overnight. but we're all in this -
when i march and my kids, one in brooklyn, one in the bronx, tw o in the bronx, when they march, theyere topped by the values taught by myself and their mother. i want to be with the people because there can't be a bear lesson taught and social action for positive change in this country. >> ok. let me ask each of you, there are calls for each of you to defund the police. i want to know if you disappointed that -- if you supported that. different people mean different parts of the. let me...
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it's kind of funny that the trade issues which were the big, contentious issues between the tw countries the kind of channel of communication between both countries. lou: we're going to continue withlingling wei and bob davis, authors of this very important new book. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ how they gonna pay for this? they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. i do motivational speakingld. accident forgiveness from allstate. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. pre
it's kind of funny that the trade issues which were the big, contentious issues between the tw countries the kind of channel of communication between both countries. lou: we're going to continue withlingling wei and bob davis, authors of this very important new book. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ how they gonna pay for this? they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate...
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eso has fought against vir your entire career and studied y w they mutate, how they replicate, how tw they transmit from person to person, was there a point in your own belness where you moved from g you, the scientist to you, the patient? >> yes roe moment i went to the emergenc and i, you know, i saw my chest x-ray, clearly pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia, my oxygen saturation. and so i switched from the doctor, from the scientist/the doctor to the patient. you know, your world, you know, shris completely. you know, you think breathing. will i get out of here? t w will i get out of here? i don't want to the ventilator. i was thinking... my wife, m children. yeah. it was a really, really different experience for me. >> brangham: you said earlier that the virus "got you." and i know in another interview you described this as the virus getting revenge for all of the labors you've done to push back on viruses all over the world. do you see it... i mean, i understand that's a metaphor, t t do you see it that way? do you seeat it finally... a virus finally caught up with you? >> yea i thou
eso has fought against vir your entire career and studied y w they mutate, how they replicate, how tw they transmit from person to person, was there a point in your own belness where you moved from g you, the scientist to you, the patient? >> yes roe moment i went to the emergenc and i, you know, i saw my chest x-ray, clearly pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia, my oxygen saturation. and so i switched from the doctor, from the scientist/the doctor to the patient. you know, your world, you...
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we know that for the last tw weeks or so there's been deliberation in the white house about him potentiallyress to the nation about racial unity, about some of these issues that philonise floyd was just discussing a moment ago, but the president has been hearing from aides about their personal experiences when it comes to racism and he's apparently, according to sources been receptive to those stories and he's open according to sources, to some measure or some kind of police legislation though the details remain murky. remember that president trump has remained steadfast in his position of law and order and defending police officers and law enforcement across the country saying that 99.9% of them are good people who do their work in a good way. here we're hearing something very different from george floyd's brothers effectively saying to these lawmakers that they should listen to the thousands of voices that are in the streets calling for change. he visibly became emotional when he talked about not being able to help his brother when he was in that -- in his final moments and in that eight
we know that for the last tw weeks or so there's been deliberation in the white house about him potentiallyress to the nation about racial unity, about some of these issues that philonise floyd was just discussing a moment ago, but the president has been hearing from aides about their personal experiences when it comes to racism and he's apparently, according to sources been receptive to those stories and he's open according to sources, to some measure or some kind of police legislation though...
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started off well first tw holes, within three feet and got some unlucky breaks on 3 and 4 but overall it back on the back nine, hitting it close, making some putts. the way to finish on that nine is a lot of positives headed into tomorrow >> are with authority home quarantine series continues, we caught one cal football's marcel dan dancy doing offcampus work. raising $20. >>> if for burke culture e elementary and set up a go fund me page. the money raised give two rounds of groceries worth $100 each for families in need. >> had me thinking you know, this is what the younger kids depend on the schools for that they can't get right now, especially low income, so i'll just brainstorm and came up with the idea that you know, get a team around me from cal, cal has great resources and figure out how we can help the kids right now at this moment, and we brought it to life >> that's your look at sports. back to you. >> lisa, how are you doing this morning? >> doing well. we're looking at not only the low clouds and the fog, sort of a disrupted marine layer so not typically what we'd see out
started off well first tw holes, within three feet and got some unlucky breaks on 3 and 4 but overall it back on the back nine, hitting it close, making some putts. the way to finish on that nine is a lot of positives headed into tomorrow >> are with authority home quarantine series continues, we caught one cal football's marcel dan dancy doing offcampus work. raising $20. >>> if for burke culture e elementary and set up a go fund me page. the money raised give two rounds of...
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time we're going to have to push back on earnings and assessments and giving companies one year or tw mulligan and i think that's really what it comes down to the disease is all about a vaccine to the extent but this country as dan pointed out, i don't think we're going to get shut down again. i think the reality is that this is going to be a process where we're going to see some rebound. there is no question that this has been seen by some parts of the country as, you know, a political dynamic more heavy-handed than it should be the reality is this is a health issue, folks and markets are responding most to the health issue. >> all right we're just getting started here on "the fast money five. >> up next, we'll tackle a look into who is really in the dri r e stoojo seat on wall street and onfa fd int slimming down in a big way. stay with us we're back after this. where will you go first? wherever you may go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers on exceptional vehicles. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experienc
time we're going to have to push back on earnings and assessments and giving companies one year or tw mulligan and i think that's really what it comes down to the disease is all about a vaccine to the extent but this country as dan pointed out, i don't think we're going to get shut down again. i think the reality is that this is going to be a process where we're going to see some rebound. there is no question that this has been seen by some parts of the country as, you know, a political dynamic...
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reiner who directs the cardiac cath lab ot tw. so, the president, he's on an island here. you hear these doctors one after the other, haven't talked to him in weeks. the president says it's dying out. the guy in charge of infectious diseases in the united states says if we don't get control of it by fall we're essentially chasing after a forest fire. it should disturb all of us to hear these messages be so polar opposite. >> there's no question. the public health community has been pretty consistent on this. and look, the numbers don't lie. we know that it's not dying out. it is a message that we've heard from this president since the beginning. i remember i was at that white house press conference where he said there's 15 people, it'll be zero by next week. it's been consistent in terms of how he's talked about this. but the numbers don't lie. i think the idea that you suggest test less and therefore the problem will go away obviously reflects a lack of understanding or lack of wanting to understand the problem. if you test more, if you test the right amount, the numbers
reiner who directs the cardiac cath lab ot tw. so, the president, he's on an island here. you hear these doctors one after the other, haven't talked to him in weeks. the president says it's dying out. the guy in charge of infectious diseases in the united states says if we don't get control of it by fall we're essentially chasing after a forest fire. it should disturb all of us to hear these messages be so polar opposite. >> there's no question. the public health community has been pretty...
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world war tw. many of their stories remain untold. find and honor the veterans in your family.tories live on at ancestry. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come...
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>> we have been working on this report for tw years.it must be said, and with a sense of urgency the entire time. that urgency has been fueled byh the sense that social compact in this country has crked, fractured, just as stephen says. dipeople feel sempowered. people feel that government has not been responsive. we also feel separate and apart from each oter, divided and pollerrized. this has been the truth for s time. this moment has brought out clearly just hower jet the problems are. if one focuses on the question of policing and racial justice, it's a perfect example. people have been pusuing change for long time, but certainly with renewed energy since 2014 with the death of michael brown and others, and although there have been some successful reforms here and there, fundamentay what we've had to take away is that the government has been non-onreve. now we're seeing a rediscovery of common purpose. a reiscovering of the goal o securing liberty and justice for all and a recognition thatin achithat does require living together, re
>> we have been working on this report for tw years.it must be said, and with a sense of urgency the entire time. that urgency has been fueled byh the sense that social compact in this country has crked, fractured, just as stephen says. dipeople feel sempowered. people feel that government has not been responsive. we also feel separate and apart from each oter, divided and pollerrized. this has been the truth for s time. this moment has brought out clearly just hower jet the problems are....
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look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat >>twurch visits on monday amid the protests. president trump standing in front of one of washington, d.c.'s most historic churches holding a bible but criticized by the church's bishop for not stopping to pray. earlier presumptive democratic nominee joe biden met and prayed with black leaders in delaware. he will speak in philadelphia today. >>> after another night of sometimes violent protests, an effort is already under way on capitol hill to draft legislation holding police accountable for their actions. earlier i spoke with representative karen bass. congressmember karen bass, thank you so much for joining us. in the rose garden monday, the president declared himself a law and order president as he threatened to use military force to quell the violence at protests. what is your reaction to his remarks and his walk to st. john's church? >> well, i think his remarks were very sad. it's like the least that the community, that the country, needed right now. we need someone who can heal the
look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat >>twurch visits on monday amid the protests. president trump standing in front of one of washington, d.c.'s most historic churches holding a bible but criticized by the church's bishop for not stopping to pray. earlier presumptive democratic nominee joe biden met and prayed with black leaders in delaware. he will speak in philadelphia today. >>> after another night...
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