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navy, the majority of which was on board the u.s.s. bunker hill. went onto deployment to the gulf. >> joined the united states air force right out of high school. went in as a generator mechanic, and then through that i've gotten placed in a civil engineering squadron. >> got drafted in february 1971. i was assigned to batallion in hamburg, germany, and i was in the u.s. army. >> veterans day today means a lot to me, especially since i served. >> it's not just a three-day weekend. >> we celebrate the participation and the historic role that the military plays in the security of this country. >> it's really great to take time out to recognize those who have served, those of us that like serving. >> it's a day to celebrate and remember what people have accomplished and sacrificed for this country. >> actually, i recognize veterans each and every day of the year, but i'm proud that we as a country come together and recognize all veterans for their service. >> it's about paying respect to the ones that have fallen. >> i always reflect on my connection
navy, the majority of which was on board the u.s.s. bunker hill. went onto deployment to the gulf. >> joined the united states air force right out of high school. went in as a generator mechanic, and then through that i've gotten placed in a civil engineering squadron. >> got drafted in february 1971. i was assigned to batallion in hamburg, germany, and i was in the u.s. army. >> veterans day today means a lot to me, especially since i served. >> it's not just a...
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. >>>>> the operatotor of the vid calling platform zoom has suspended the account of a u.s.s.ased human rights group that held an online event to commemorate china's tiananmen square crackdown. western media say more than 250 people attended the event on zoom on may 31st. the media say a video recording of the event was streamed over 4,000 times in china and elsewhere but add that t the group's account was frozezen on sunday. thee media say a stozoom communication expe acacknowdged, pticipapas within tse countes are requiredo comy with their respective local laws. the rights group was founded by this man who took part in the tiananmen protests. he now lives in the united states. he tweeted on wednesday that the group's account has been reacted, but he also wrote that zoom has not yet communicated with the group and that they want to know why the accouount s suspspended. >>> it's time now for world weather. people in western and eastern japan have been dealing with rainfall. we go to yoko komagata for more on this. yoko, what's the latest? >> hello there. the wet season front h
. >>>>> the operatotor of the vid calling platform zoom has suspended the account of a u.s.s.ased human rights group that held an online event to commemorate china's tiananmen square crackdown. western media say more than 250 people attended the event on zoom on may 31st. the media say a video recording of the event was streamed over 4,000 times in china and elsewhere but add that t the group's account was frozezen on sunday. thee media say a stozoom communication expe...
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if the u.s.s.resesident is threatening to deploy the military on american citizens if violent protests are not squashed. ththe protesests across multiple u.s. cities, in response to heavy-handed police practices after george floyd died while in police custody last week. >> no justice, no paste. -- piece. hundreds filled times square and midtown manhattan, calling for justice for george floyd, ahead
if the u.s.s.resesident is threatening to deploy the military on american citizens if violent protests are not squashed. ththe protesests across multiple u.s. cities, in response to heavy-handed police practices after george floyd died while in police custody last week. >> no justice, no paste. -- piece. hundreds filled times square and midtown manhattan, calling for justice for george floyd, ahead
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if the u.s.s. presesident is threatening to deploy the military on american citizens if violent protests are not squashed. ththe protesests across multiple u.s. cities, in response to heavy-handed police practices after george floyd died while in police custody last week. >> no justice, no paste. -- piece. hundreds filled times square and midtown manhattan, calling for justice for george floyd, ahead of the city's first overnight curfew in more than 70 years. it is one of a dozozen new -- u. cities that imposed curfews. been in days ofas protests. >> unfortunate, people are out here looting, but you cannot tell angry people how to be angrgry. by nightfall, groups of looters began smashing windows and rating stores and midtown manhattan, exactly the scene authorities were hoping to avoid. according to a tally compiled by the associated press, police have made 5600 arrests nationwide since protests b begn last week, a number that will need revising. in washington, d.c., protesters gathered peacefully
if the u.s.s. presesident is threatening to deploy the military on american citizens if violent protests are not squashed. ththe protesests across multiple u.s. cities, in response to heavy-handed police practices after george floyd died while in police custody last week. >> no justice, no paste. -- piece. hundreds filled times square and midtown manhattan, calling for justice for george floyd, ahead of the city's first overnight curfew in more than 70 years. it is one of a dozozen new --...
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the navy said today brett crozier did not do enough to stop the spread on the u.s.s.dore roosevelt" before he pleaded for help. more than 1,200 crew members tested positive, and one died. senator amy klobuchar says she's bowing out of the selection process to become joe biden's running mate. cbs' ed o'keefe asked the senator today why she decided to withdraw. >> i think the right thing to do right now, and i told this to vice president biden, is to put a woman of color on the ticket as the next vice president of our country. >> o'donnell: cbs news has learned biden is vetting several potential running mates, including senators kamala harris and elizabeth warren, and congresswoman val demings. coming up next, cbs' steve hartman goes off road to solve a father's day mystery. >> o'donnell: we end tonight with cbs' steve hartman, who travels deep into the woods to solve a father's day mystery. here's tonight's "on the road." >> reporter: deep inside geprags park in hinesburg, vermont, there's a mystery.e way out here under the cover of night and installed a mailbox, leavi
the navy said today brett crozier did not do enough to stop the spread on the u.s.s.dore roosevelt" before he pleaded for help. more than 1,200 crew members tested positive, and one died. senator amy klobuchar says she's bowing out of the selection process to become joe biden's running mate. cbs' ed o'keefe asked the senator today why she decided to withdraw. >> i think the right thing to do right now, and i told this to vice president biden, is to put a woman of color on the ticket...
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while the sanctions imposed by the u.s.s.ake itt difficult to import medical equipment, they have decreased the country's dependence on imported goods. unlike many other countries, iran never ran out of protective equipment because it is produced in iran san. he fears the republic should -- republic could make it difficult to get hold of a vaccine. he is contributing to a channel on instagram that informs iranians about covid-19. >> as far as we have not educated enough the people. maybe some -- taking some more strength decisions and restrictions in some places would work. >> that is something most people in tehran's bazaars are afraid of. vendors are still trying to recover from a walk down in spring -- the lockdown in spring. >> our sales have plummeted. for example, checks have bounced. now they have piled up. in general, it is a terrible situation now. >> it is not likely to change anytime soon. i ran's government has warned its citizens they will probably have to live with the virus for a long time. phil: now for a look
while the sanctions imposed by the u.s.s.ake itt difficult to import medical equipment, they have decreased the country's dependence on imported goods. unlike many other countries, iran never ran out of protective equipment because it is produced in iran san. he fears the republic should -- republic could make it difficult to get hold of a vaccine. he is contributing to a channel on instagram that informs iranians about covid-19. >> as far as we have not educated enough the people. maybe...
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an investigation is under way and this morning wallace is speaking out >> new corirus cases in the u.s.e you who is getting hit the hardest. >>> this morning we'll hear from the former national security security adviser behiernd the book that the white house tried hard to stop its
an investigation is under way and this morning wallace is speaking out >> new corirus cases in the u.s.e you who is getting hit the hardest. >>> this morning we'll hear from the former national security security adviser behiernd the book that the white house tried hard to stop its
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the u.s.s. says it is outraged y the conviction and is calling for his immediate release.ussia has opened a criminal investigation against a kremlin critic over comments he made on social media. accused of posting a video about sweeping constitutional reforms alongside comments that the committee says are false and amount to slander. the german government says it plans to take a 23% stake in the private biotech company that is working on a covid-19 vaccine. that steak will cost 300 million euros. it is based here in germany and is about to begin clinical trials for a coronavirus taxing later this month. here's a closer look at the company that is attracting both scientific and political attention. >> it's one of the big helps when it comes to d developing a vaccine against the coronavirus. this method is particularly promising. now ththe german government has taken a 20% stake in the company, giving it a 300 million euro boost. this investment is a way of providing them with security so that it can continue to work with commitment toward producing a vaccine. cure back hit
the u.s.s. says it is outraged y the conviction and is calling for his immediate release.ussia has opened a criminal investigation against a kremlin critic over comments he made on social media. accused of posting a video about sweeping constitutional reforms alongside comments that the committee says are false and amount to slander. the german government says it plans to take a 23% stake in the private biotech company that is working on a covid-19 vaccine. that steak will cost 300 million...
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an investigation is under way and this morning wallace is speaking out >> new corirus cases in the u.s.e highest numbers since may 1st. we'll tell you who is getting hit the hardest. >>> this morning we'll hear from the former national security security adviser behiernd the book that the white house tried hard to stop its release "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. breaking news overnight. nascar said it opened an investigation after a noose was found in the garage of nascar driver bubba wallace it happened yesterday at talladega superspeedway in alabama. wallace is nascar's only full-time african-american driver derek brown is following the latest for us from the newsroom. >> reporter: details are breaking overnight and it was discovered sunday afternoon before the geico 500 in talladega was postponed due to bad weather. wallace never saw the noose. it was first seen bay member of his team and reported to nascar which responded saying we are angry and outraged and cannot say strongly enough how strongly we take this heinous act we'll d
an investigation is under way and this morning wallace is speaking out >> new corirus cases in the u.s.e highest numbers since may 1st. we'll tell you who is getting hit the hardest. >>> this morning we'll hear from the former national security security adviser behiernd the book that the white house tried hard to stop its release "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. breaking news overnight. nascar said it...
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annual infrape national income on aid, around 15 billion pounds, $19 billion, only germany and theon u.s.ehe u.k. government says that commitment t the 7% contribution is not changing. next, here ithriwos rk thast boy the outgoing departmen pm johnson: they have striven tn arnd wldm poo, ecnsprotllt mi the verge of global eradication. they haveaved the way for millions ofto gol attend school for the forced time in countries such as pakistan, as i have seen for myself. they have do thereof most to ease the suffering -- they have done t utmost to ease the suffering i syria, and to defeat the outbreak of the of all the virus. ro former prime minister david cameron has called it a mistake. he tweeted, "more could and should be done to coordinate aid and foreign policy, but the end of difd will mean less the top table, anmately,rs at less respect for the u.k. overseas." the opposition labour party keir starmer said it isct to def attentiofrom bertens coronavirus death toll, andtihe sc national party has also criticized the decision. >> the government blatantly using challenging domestic circums
annual infrape national income on aid, around 15 billion pounds, $19 billion, only germany and theon u.s.ehe u.k. government says that commitment t the 7% contribution is not changing. next, here ithriwos rk thast boy the outgoing departmen pm johnson: they have striven tn arnd wldm poo, ecnsprotllt mi the verge of global eradication. they haveaved the way for millions ofto gol attend school for the forced time in countries such as pakistan, as i have seen for myself. they have do thereof most...
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. >> amid growing protests over the killing of george floyd, the u.s.s. president sought toto reassert his authority. after threatening to deploy the army to restore order, donald trump walked to a damaged church. his path cleared of peaceful demonstrators by federal authorities in a heavyhanded operation, surrounded by top admininistration officicials. president trump posed for photos bible in hand before returning to the white house. among those at his side, dressed in military fatigues, army general mark milley who now says he regrets partaking in the photo op. >> i should not h have been the. my presence in that moment and in that environment c created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics. it was a mistatake that i learn from, and i sincerely hope we all can learn from it. >> the incident caused malaise within the military community. some even suggesting it sparked the deepest domestic civilian military divide since the vietnam war. the secretary of defense, mark esper, his prededecessor and retired four-star marine general john
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the u.s.s. scene a 6th night of violent protests and looting after the death of a black man and police custody curfews are in force in many cities. and turmoil in minneapolis as a truck drives through a crowd of protesters it seems that no one was seriously injured police say they think that out driver did it deliberately he is now in police custody. thank you for watching t.w. news go to our website dot com for all the latest news and information around the clock for all of us here in berlin and thank you for watching. good. good. good. good. it's an ancient dream to build a perpetual motion machine in scotland that dream might soon become reality scientists there are working on an unmanned aerial vehicle that can move forward without an engine. that could be used as a satellite for telecommunications. but how on the us decide what. to do. next on t.w. . lots of homeless people come out be seen on the streets of japan. in tokyo alone 4000 people used to spend their nights in internet cafes. amo
the u.s.s. scene a 6th night of violent protests and looting after the death of a black man and police custody curfews are in force in many cities. and turmoil in minneapolis as a truck drives through a crowd of protesters it seems that no one was seriously injured police say they think that out driver did it deliberately he is now in police custody. thank you for watching t.w. news go to our website dot com for all the latest news and information around the clock for all of us here in berlin...
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failed to act quickly enough to protect his same is on the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt and for his investigation had recommended that the navy give him back his job well then 1000 same as on the ship tested positive and one died. from the virus mike hanna is in washington with more on the investigation. well admiral michael gilday who's the head of naval operations was the senior officer who originally asked for the captain to be reinstated he has been at the top of that investigation and he's now made an announcement that if he'd known then what he knows now he would never have recommended reinstatement he says he found a number of command issues with both the captain and the strike commander of the fleet of which theodore roosevelt is a part and he along with the captain have now been basically reassigned they will not get any further promotions so essentially the careers have been put on hold but the key to this according to good to admiral gilday is the fact that chains of command were not properly followed at the admiral commanding the strike for
failed to act quickly enough to protect his same is on the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt and for his investigation had recommended that the navy give him back his job well then 1000 same as on the ship tested positive and one died. from the virus mike hanna is in washington with more on the investigation. well admiral michael gilday who's the head of naval operations was the senior officer who originally asked for the captain to be reinstated he has been at the top of that investigation and he's...
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the navy said alijah cromartie did not do enough to stop the spread on the u.s.s.fore he asked for help. more than 1,200 crew members tested positive, and one died. senator amy klobuchar says she's bowing out of the selection process to become joe biden's running mate. she explained her decision to >> reporter: why dyo ultimately decide that you should withdraw your name from consideration? >> i think the right thing to do right now, and i told this to vice president biden, is to put a woman of color on the ticket as the next vice president of our country. >> reporter: would you be more qualified to be vice president right now if you weren't white? >> all i know is that joe biden needs to win, and i think the best way for him to win right now is by healing the country. >> o'donnell: and cbs news has learned that bind is vetting several potential running mates. coming up next,gos f road to soa father's day mystery. chicago! "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized somethinwas ssin.
the navy said alijah cromartie did not do enough to stop the spread on the u.s.s.fore he asked for help. more than 1,200 crew members tested positive, and one died. senator amy klobuchar says she's bowing out of the selection process to become joe biden's running mate. she explained her decision to >> reporter: why dyo ultimately decide that you should withdraw your name from consideration? >> i think the right thing to do right now, and i told this to vice president biden, is to...
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coast of venezuela to intercept narco traffickers well speaking of these types of interceptions the u.s.s. problem navy destroyer with help from the u.s. coast guard seized a smuggling vessel in the eastern pacific earlier this month that was carrying 2000 kilos of coke that's worth more than $40000000.00 on the street according to the u.s. southern command well that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to cocaine trafficking last june actually almost a year ago today more than 60 tons of cocaine was see from seized from a cargo ship at the port of philadelphia that's worth more than a $1000000000.00 i said it right a $1000000000.00 well a day later 300 $33.00 pounds of coke worth $10000000.00 was seized at the port of baltimore so figure for the amount of cocaine being found and seized there are certainly as much if not more flowing into the u.s. europe and other parts of the world so the war on drug war on drugs very much rages on and all about. there are numerous ideas being thrown out there regarding police reform in the wake of these nationwide protests following the death of
coast of venezuela to intercept narco traffickers well speaking of these types of interceptions the u.s.s. problem navy destroyer with help from the u.s. coast guard seized a smuggling vessel in the eastern pacific earlier this month that was carrying 2000 kilos of coke that's worth more than $40000000.00 on the street according to the u.s. southern command well that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to cocaine trafficking last june actually almost a year ago today more than 60 tons...
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is on the u.s.s. to theodore roosevelt a previous investigation had recommended that he that the navy give him back his job more than 1200 sailors on the ship tested positive and one died from the virus mike hanna is in washington d.c. with more on the investigation well admiral michael gilday who's the head of naval operations was the senior officer who originally asked for the captain to be reinstated he has been at the top of that investigation and he's now made an announcement that if he'd known then what he knows now he would never have recommended reinstatement he says he found a number of commodity shoes with both the captain and the striker on the off the feet which theodore roosevelt is a part and he along with the captain have now been basically reassigned they will not get any further promotion so essentially in their careers have been put on hold but key to this according to. building is the fact that chains of command would not probably followed at the atmel commanding the strike force ha
is on the u.s.s. to theodore roosevelt a previous investigation had recommended that he that the navy give him back his job more than 1200 sailors on the ship tested positive and one died from the virus mike hanna is in washington d.c. with more on the investigation well admiral michael gilday who's the head of naval operations was the senior officer who originally asked for the captain to be reinstated he has been at the top of that investigation and he's now made an announcement that if he'd...
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u.s.e initial phase, the and european economies will behave similarly.s a more when you look further out towards 22 anyone 2022, there021 and will be differences. the situation will be more in their favor if the economies begin closing the gap. foreven by 2022, we look the european economy to be around to put 5% smaller than the trends we predicted -- 2.5% smaller than the trans we predicted. francine: is this on the assumption we don't get a hard brexit, or even if we get a hard brexit or a no brexit deal, it's fine because we have this support of action from the commission? klaus: it would be better if we didn't have a hard brexit, but let's not forget who's going to be damaged the most a hard brexit, the u.k. economy, not the eu economy. klaus, thankight, you so much. klaus stays with us. fed chair jay powell is expecting to downbeat his assessment as he heads to capital will sta -- capitol hill twice this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua in london. fed chair jay powell is expected to bring a cautionary
u.s.e initial phase, the and european economies will behave similarly.s a more when you look further out towards 22 anyone 2022, there021 and will be differences. the situation will be more in their favor if the economies begin closing the gap. foreven by 2022, we look the european economy to be around to put 5% smaller than the trends we predicted -- 2.5% smaller than the trans we predicted. francine: is this on the assumption we don't get a hard brexit, or even if we get a hard brexit or a no...
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u.s.s climb alongside futures. are cheering fresh stimulus measures to help the global economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." of the rally resumes, the stoxx 600 index jumped at the open, and there is a rally for the ninth day. aid -- themonetary trump administration expects to spend up to another $1 trillion to battle the effects of the pandemic. while investors are cheering fresh stimulus, we are awaiting the latest u.s. jobs figures. the phone isom paris an end. thank you so much for giving us a of your time. when you look at how markets are reacting, just to see -- there does seem to be a difference between the fundamental economy and what equities are doing. how would you describe the current situation? is there too much risk being taken? morning, francine. great to speak to you. i think what we are seeing in markets is a very strong policy of reaction to a couple of things. one has been the scale of the central bank intervention at the level of stimulus, both the monetary fi
u.s.s climb alongside futures. are cheering fresh stimulus measures to help the global economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." of the rally resumes, the stoxx 600 index jumped at the open, and there is a rally for the ninth day. aid -- themonetary trump administration expects to spend up to another $1 trillion to battle the effects of the pandemic. while investors are cheering fresh stimulus, we are awaiting the latest u.s. jobs figures. the phone...
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the u.s.e head into election in november, it seems bipartisan to rather be harsh toward china.even starts with covid-19. lastg the trade tension year and the year before, it had already becoming through. implication of what it is likely going to look like is that the global economy will have two engines of growth in the year ahead, you have the u.s., you have asia centered around china. that means from a strategic portfolio perspective, you will need allocation to both. why do we want to have china alongside the u.s.? the near-term case is also quite favorable all. think about china's economy further ahead in covid-19. when you think about china's reform and opening up effort, they continue. they seem to be accelerating at a time of increased global uncertainty. if you think about china in the monetary and fiscal policy front, they have not gone as big as the u.s. because they locked down the economy earlier. and they now have more room to play with as well. we think the decoupling trend is here to stay. we head into november. headlines could seem even more fiery, but that actu
the u.s.e head into election in november, it seems bipartisan to rather be harsh toward china.even starts with covid-19. lastg the trade tension year and the year before, it had already becoming through. implication of what it is likely going to look like is that the global economy will have two engines of growth in the year ahead, you have the u.s., you have asia centered around china. that means from a strategic portfolio perspective, you will need allocation to both. why do we want to have...
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the president has shrugged off allegations that the kremlin u.s.ed bounties to kill soldiers to the talibancrats unveiled their climate change plan today that includes a so-called negative emissions proposal. the goal is to effectively thanre more carbon dioxide we have met after the year 2050. no more delays for american taxpayers. the internal revenue service will not extend the filing deadline passed july 15. the agency previously delayed the deadline for three months. taxpayers can still get automatic extension on their paperwork until october 15, but they must pay any money they owe july. -- is in has learned talks to buy postmates. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. chair powell: at the central bank, we have the ability to create money digitally by creating bills or bonds or other government guaranteed securities, and that increases the money supply. we also print actual currency and distribute that through the federal reserve banks. jonathan: you will hear from him again this
the president has shrugged off allegations that the kremlin u.s.ed bounties to kill soldiers to the talibancrats unveiled their climate change plan today that includes a so-called negative emissions proposal. the goal is to effectively thanre more carbon dioxide we have met after the year 2050. no more delays for american taxpayers. the internal revenue service will not extend the filing deadline passed july 15. the agency previously delayed the deadline for three months. taxpayers can still...
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agency had spent emergency funds allolocated in 2019 afafter a se of asysylum seekers arriving at the u.s.s.-mexico border, and after reports of people being held in overcrowded, squalid cbp processing cells. in lebanon, protesters took to the streets thursday as anger mounts over the country's catastrophic economic crisis, actor it's currency plummeted to its lowest value on record. from tripoli to beirut, people marched through the night denouncing the country's cocorrt political elite, blocking major roads and setting buildings on fire, including several banks. thursday's demonstrations were among the largest and most widespread since a coronavirus lockdownwn was imposed in march. the trump administration announced sanctions thursday against investigators with the international criminal court amid reports the icc has evidence of rape, torture, and other war r crimes committed by american forces ininfghanistana. hina shahamsi, directotor of the aclu's national security project responded -- "president trump is grossly abusing emergency powers to block one of the only avenues left for justi
agency had spent emergency funds allolocated in 2019 afafter a se of asysylum seekers arriving at the u.s.s.-mexico border, and after reports of people being held in overcrowded, squalid cbp processing cells. in lebanon, protesters took to the streets thursday as anger mounts over the country's catastrophic economic crisis, actor it's currency plummeted to its lowest value on record. from tripoli to beirut, people marched through the night denouncing the country's cocorrt political elite,...
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after boot camp he was assigned o the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, the u.s.s. enterprise, where he was ultimately deployed to vietnam. his time aboard the carrier, the ship crossed the he joined king neptune's motley crew, making shellback.l he was honorably discharged in 1965 and continued to serve his ountry by joining the navy reserves. after 30 years of service in the united states navaly, fred reserve rom the navy readiness command on march 1, 1994. his career as a civil yap began with being hired by the u.s. postal service where he was a tractor-trailer operator for over 21 years. he and his family moved to rock hill, south carolina, in 2007 where he joined the estreamed group of patriots known as the rolling thunder chapter one. where he served as chairman of the board for over 10 years. this group of men and women offer comfort and aid to local veterans and their families as they become integrated into their respective communities. fred has continued to -- his service by becoming a member of the american legion, post 34, and serves as chairman of the bo
after boot camp he was assigned o the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, the u.s.s. enterprise, where he was ultimately deployed to vietnam. his time aboard the carrier, the ship crossed the he joined king neptune's motley crew, making shellback.l he was honorably discharged in 1965 and continued to serve his ountry by joining the navy reserves. after 30 years of service in the united states navaly, fred reserve rom the navy readiness command on march 1, 1994. his career as a civil yap...
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it's one of the reasons the navy renamed the u.s.s. "saddam hussein.", these bases weren't named right after the civil war. people back then knew they were traitors. the bases got their names after all the civil war veterans were dead, at the height of jim crow. so this sounds like a slam dunk. only someone completely tone-deaf to the continuing pain of black citizens who make up 20% of the u.s. army would disagree. "it has been suggested that we should rename as many as 10 of our legendary military bases, such as fort bragg in north carolina, fort hood in texas, fort benning in georgia, etc. these monumental and very powerful bases have become part of a great american heritage, and a dot-dot-dot... ...dot-dot-dot history of winning, victory, and freedom." first, they didn't fight for freedom. second, "winning" and "victory" are the same thing. and the confederacy didn't do either of them. you'd know that if you weren't stupid and an idiot. sorry, you were dog-whistling? "my administration will not even consider the renaming of these magnificent and fab
it's one of the reasons the navy renamed the u.s.s. "saddam hussein.", these bases weren't named right after the civil war. people back then knew they were traitors. the bases got their names after all the civil war veterans were dead, at the height of jim crow. so this sounds like a slam dunk. only someone completely tone-deaf to the continuing pain of black citizens who make up 20% of the u.s. army would disagree. "it has been suggested that we should rename as many as 10 of...
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they're very much of mind that they want to finish the job and not give u.s.s shale an out at this moment, julianna. >> steve, thank you so much for setting the scene for us we'll be back out to you shortly. we'll give viewers a look at the latest factory activity in the uk as the country moves to reopen its country after coronavirus lockdown we'll see where steve is today just after this break. tempur-pedic's mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic adapts and responds to your body... ...so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, all tempur-pedic mattresses are on sale! >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum and these are yo you are headlines >>> protests rock cities across america. hundreds are arrested. curfews are imposed and the national guard is called in as rallies turn violent in multiple capitals. >>> european equities shrug off unrest in america and regeopolitical concerns following the hang seng higher on relief that president trump has not reignited the t
they're very much of mind that they want to finish the job and not give u.s.s shale an out at this moment, julianna. >> steve, thank you so much for setting the scene for us we'll be back out to you shortly. we'll give viewers a look at the latest factory activity in the uk as the country moves to reopen its country after coronavirus lockdown we'll see where steve is today just after this break. tempur-pedic's mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and...
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today uphe the firing of an aircraft carrier captain who warned of the spread of covid-19 aboard the u.s.s. "theodore roosevelt." about a quarter of the 5,000 sailors aboard ultimately became infected with the virus, including one who died. the navy says the virus came aboard during a port call to vietnam. nick schifrin has that story. >> reporr: judy, it was a remarkable scene at the pentagon. the navy's top officer excoriated the captain of the t.r., brett crozier, accusing him and his boss, rear admiral stewart baker, of failing to prevent the cov oid 19tbreak. they are accused of being tooo slow evacuate sailors and endanger the entire ship when they moved some infected sailors out of quarantine, all before crozier's alarm and email that started the cis. email was unnecessary because the steps were already been taken. today there's a reversal that says crozier should be the navy are not hold more senior officials responsible even those who approved the port visit to vietnam. as for the ship, it's back at s. >> woodruff: thank you, nick. president trump is pledging to renew efforts to e
today uphe the firing of an aircraft carrier captain who warned of the spread of covid-19 aboard the u.s.s. "theodore roosevelt." about a quarter of the 5,000 sailors aboard ultimately became infected with the virus, including one who died. the navy says the virus came aboard during a port call to vietnam. nick schifrin has that story. >> reporr: judy, it was a remarkable scene at the pentagon. the navy's top officer excoriated the captain of the t.r., brett crozier, accusing...
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. >> woodruff: as the u.s.es approanother coronavirus milestone, we look back at the lives of a few of the almost 125,000 americans who have died because of the pandemic. 92-year-old theodore gaffney was a researcher and documentarian who brought great curiosity to his rk. after serving in the u.s. army following world war ii, theodore studied photography under the g.i. bill. the washington, d.c. native was one of the first african of the white house.raph inside in 1961, he documented the freedom riders as they traveledt through the to fight segregation. theodore later moved to brazil to study the african diaspora. it was there that he met his jess begay senior of the navajo nation was a long-haul trucker who transported everything from explosives to milk. he taught others how to drive commercially, includs own daughter, leslynn. she said her dad was humble, and always open to learning more. he still referred to himself as a rookie, even as a 25-year veteran in the trucking industry. s family described jess as dedicated, prayerful, and loving. he was 73 years old. mary wilson had a way
. >> woodruff: as the u.s.es approanother coronavirus milestone, we look back at the lives of a few of the almost 125,000 americans who have died because of the pandemic. 92-year-old theodore gaffney was a researcher and documentarian who brought great curiosity to his rk. after serving in the u.s. army following world war ii, theodore studied photography under the g.i. bill. the washington, d.c. native was one of the first african of the white house.raph inside in 1961, he documented the...
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here i in the united states, a w study shshows the u.s.s. coronos death toll likely surpassed 100,000 weeks ago as states continue to underestimate the number of people killed by the vivirus. this comes as some communities in califninia and heher stat are scaling back reopening plans after seeing a spike in covid cases. the supreme court voted 5 to 4 on friday to uphold california's restrictions on church services during the pandemic. meanwhile, the white house and the centers for disease control and prevention removed coronavirus warnings about church choirs, even though they are believed to be so-called super spreaders of the infection. in other relateded news, presist trump has canceleded a planneded face-to-face sumummit of g7 leaders s in june afteter german chanancellor angela a merkel saa summit in washington, d.c., would pose a health risk. in afghanistan, a journalist and a driver from a tv station were killed by a bomb blast in the capital kabul saturday. at least four others were injured. officials say the private bus was directly
here i in the united states, a w study shshows the u.s.s. coronos death toll likely surpassed 100,000 weeks ago as states continue to underestimate the number of people killed by the vivirus. this comes as some communities in califninia and heher stat are scaling back reopening plans after seeing a spike in covid cases. the supreme court voted 5 to 4 on friday to uphold california's restrictions on church services during the pandemic. meanwhile, the white house and the centers for disease...
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is this a recurrene that has something to do with the protests and what is happening today in t the u.s.s.? that from thew is great work of brent s stevenson and so many others, , the sort f history and lelegacy of lynchin, violencece and visual a anti-te. some of this is connected to law enforcement. att we know is we contntinue color of change -- i have been at the organization for nine yeyears now. every y year we get a cocouple f the stories thatt don't fit right. it is hard becauause you don't t the full reporting from law enforcement. there are gaps. you get the stotories where the community is c clear that theres something is wrong. we have a couple ofof the storis thatat bubbled up out of the soh where young black man was dating a white woman and magically fofound hanging from a trtree and they sayay he commitd suicide but his familyly was li, he w was a happy person and -- they pushed b back against t the idea of suicide anand knew ththe were folksks that were sort of threatened and n not happy with the how h he was engagingng in a community, how he was breaking sort of and viola
is this a recurrene that has something to do with the protests and what is happening today in t the u.s.s.? that from thew is great work of brent s stevenson and so many others, , the sort f history and lelegacy of lynchin, violencece and visual a anti-te. some of this is connected to law enforcement. att we know is we contntinue color of change -- i have been at the organization for nine yeyears now. every y year we get a cocouple f the stories thatt don't fit right. it is hard becauause you...
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on friday, pence touted the tion's, "trululy remaable progress," en n as t u.s.s. reported aececord 40,00000 new cas in the pviouous 24 hours. he also commented on new data showing an increase in young people becoming infected. arguably, as we see where we are today as a nation because of what the american people have done, because of the incredible work of our health-care workers, because of the partnership of governors and ththe every state, we did just that, slowed the spread, flattened the curve, saved lives. we hear this in florida, texas, and elsewhere, that roughly half of new cases are americans under at age of 35, which is, certain level, very encouragingg tell us the experts because as we know w so far in this pandemic, if younger americans are less susceptible to serious outcomes of the coronavirus and the fact that we are finding more younger americans have contracted the coronaviruss is a gooood thing. amy: for more, we are joined by laurie garrett, pulitzer prize winning science writer and former senior fellow for global health at the council on forei
on friday, pence touted the tion's, "trululy remaable progress," en n as t u.s.s. reported aececord 40,00000 new cas in the pviouous 24 hours. he also commented on new data showing an increase in young people becoming infected. arguably, as we see where we are today as a nation because of what the american people have done, because of the incredible work of our health-care workers, because of the partnership of governors and ththe every state, we did just that, slowed the spread,...
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military officials say that brett crews here failed to act quickly enough to protect his sailors on the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt a previous investigation had recommended that the navy give him his job back while the 1200 sailors on the ship tested positive one died from the virus if he has rejected egypt's call for the united nations to resolve the dispute over a controversial dam on the river nile kyra has asked the security council for a fair and balanced solution most of the ground for an ethiopian relations dam is complete but there are still several issues story the project mickleson expense it's a dispute over the amount of water that can be pumped into dis reza war on the blue nile that stalled the latest round of talks between egypt and saddam. if he wants it failed within 7 years egypt which relies on the nile for 90 percent of its water proposes a much longer p.d.s. . it fears the level of river water downstream will drop dramatically if the reza war is to quickly saddam caught between 2 disagreeing sides once an agreement on the time frame but it is now warning it will begin the p
military officials say that brett crews here failed to act quickly enough to protect his sailors on the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt a previous investigation had recommended that the navy give him his job back while the 1200 sailors on the ship tested positive one died from the virus if he has rejected egypt's call for the united nations to resolve the dispute over a controversial dam on the river nile kyra has asked the security council for a fair and balanced solution most of the ground for an...
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they created cartels to gofter after specific pharmaceuticals and essentially to bankrupt u.s.s. production of the pharmaceuticals. right now, a massive percentage of americas pharmaceuticals and the ingredients for pharmaceuticals wereina manufactured inwh china, whether you'reyo talking about antibiotics or blood pressureat medication,io heart medication, cancer medication, all sorts of anti anxiety medication. anti depressive medication. on sorts of medicines that we rely on, china is getting more and more of a monopoly on producing. thehe vulnerability of that was highlighted during the pandemic when one state on the newspaper economic s from explicitly thred to cut off pharmaceuticals from the united states as a tool of economicey w warfare.rfar if they were to do that, that is not just economic. that is actually real warfare. that is cutting off needed medicines and literally threateningh to lives of be entially millions of americans. personally, i think it is foolish to allow ourselves to be so dependent on china fore b our supply chain, that the next coff americans hang i
they created cartels to gofter after specific pharmaceuticals and essentially to bankrupt u.s.s. production of the pharmaceuticals. right now, a massive percentage of americas pharmaceuticals and the ingredients for pharmaceuticals wereina manufactured inwh china, whether you'reyo talking about antibiotics or blood pressureat medication,io heart medication, cancer medication, all sorts of anti anxiety medication. anti depressive medication. on sorts of medicines that we rely on, china is...
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in rusussia, former u.s.s.arie paul whelalan was sentenced d my to 16 yearars of hard labor aftr being convicted of espionage.. whelan was arrested in moscow last year after reportedly being given a flash drive containing classified information while visiting russia for a wedding. whelan has denied all charges and says he was framed. some have speculated his arrest was retaliation for the arrest of russian gun rights activist maria butina, who in 2018 pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as a russian agent without registering with the justice department. a south korean news agency is reporting nonorth korea pepearso have blown up an inter-korean liaison office. north korea had threatened to destroy the office, among other threats to south korea, in recent days. north korea's warned today it is ready to enter the demilitarized zone between the two koreas, reportededly partly in responsno defectors in south korea sending propaganda material to the north. a group of investigative reporters found that nearly half of
in rusussia, former u.s.s.arie paul whelalan was sentenced d my to 16 yearars of hard labor aftr being convicted of espionage.. whelan was arrested in moscow last year after reportedly being given a flash drive containing classified information while visiting russia for a wedding. whelan has denied all charges and says he was framed. some have speculated his arrest was retaliation for the arrest of russian gun rights activist maria butina, who in 2018 pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as a...
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after the war, he commanded the world's most famous battleship, "u.s.s. missouri," immediately after the war on a celebrated cruise to greece and turkey. and this is when the communists were threatening both greece, turkey, and yugoslavia. were actually threatening italy. so by sending hillincotter ete this battleship to the mediterranean, truman was emphasizing that the united states had military power sort of indirectly reminding people, hey, we also have the atomic bomb. he then returned to paris as a naval -- as a military attache. and there he is on the far right as military attache. however, as you can see from the picture in the middle, during his missouri command, there he is with a bunch of sailors from the ship who happen to have been born in missouri. he was visiting st. louis. sort of on a vip welcome back. and one of those sailors was black. so he proved himself in an episode that i recount in the book a civil rights trail blazer in january of 1946, 2 years before truman integrated the u.s. military. so he brought a black sailor with him and
after the war, he commanded the world's most famous battleship, "u.s.s. missouri," immediately after the war on a celebrated cruise to greece and turkey. and this is when the communists were threatening both greece, turkey, and yugoslavia. were actually threatening italy. so by sending hillincotter ete this battleship to the mediterranean, truman was emphasizing that the united states had military power sort of indirectly reminding people, hey, we also have the atomic bomb. he then...
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the u.s.s. chancellorville, for example, is named for a confederate battle victory, a defeat for the united states of america. the ship's crest pays homage to confederate general robert e. lee and stonewall jackson. defenders of these symbols of oppression speak often in generalities, glossing over the details of the confederacy, the civil war and the specifics about the individuals whose names are attached to american military installations. so how about we begin with the truth, the truth about the men for whom some of these bases are named? fort benning, georgia, home of the infantry, is named for brigadier general henry l. benning. he led georgia's succession from the union and commanded the confederate soldiers at gettysburg. he was a leader of the secessionist movement. why? because according to benning's own words, he had a, quote, deep conviction that a separation from the north was the only thing that could prevent the abolition of georgia's slavery. end quote. he was fearful that the en
the u.s.s. chancellorville, for example, is named for a confederate battle victory, a defeat for the united states of america. the ship's crest pays homage to confederate general robert e. lee and stonewall jackson. defenders of these symbols of oppression speak often in generalities, glossing over the details of the confederacy, the civil war and the specifics about the individuals whose names are attached to american military installations. so how about we begin with the truth, the truth...
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the u.s.e exports to falling 1% fall imports fell more than 13%.nges does china have? challenge isiggest that it will shrink in 2020. thisue is expected to drop year. that will be the first decline in at least two decades. that will be compounded even more by the tax breaks to help these firms that have been hit by the coronavirus crisis. tax revenues are usually used for general spending. scales as ase land support for money for infrastructure projects. seeing pressure on land sales revenue. if that falls, local government will have to cut spending. we have china due out with inflation and credit data later this week. what are we expecting? selina: a busy week ahead on the economic calendar. consumer price inflation is expected to have voted growth in may compared to april. they are getting lower gasoline prices. when it comes to those producer prices, we are expecting a deeper drop of 3.3% in the producer price index. with inflation being driven by weaker demand. for aggregate social financing, that may have increased by ¥3.5 trillion in may. tha
the u.s.e exports to falling 1% fall imports fell more than 13%.nges does china have? challenge isiggest that it will shrink in 2020. thisue is expected to drop year. that will be the first decline in at least two decades. that will be compounded even more by the tax breaks to help these firms that have been hit by the coronavirus crisis. tax revenues are usually used for general spending. scales as ase land support for money for infrastructure projects. seeing pressure on land sales revenue....
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the senate and will go through the house and probably be signed off by president trump the next few u.s.s that will section firms and other financial firms if they do dealings with chinese officials linked to the security law? is there any sense of how the financial industry is responding to that? obviously it would have to make them uneasy and you have to know the details. clearly it is important not only for financial markets but other companies. the rule of law and -- those need to be maintained. financial services is an advantage hong kong has over other places. otherst china, but many locations in the region. how does the hong kong government respond now? doesn't need to take some time ofaction and -- some type action and serious action for the world to take it seriously as an international finance hub or does it run the risk of if they do any action, let's say challenge this to the wto, it runs the risk of them aligning with china against the u.s. mark: that could happen, of course. i think what has to happen is communication. there doesn't seem to be much communication anywhere. th
the senate and will go through the house and probably be signed off by president trump the next few u.s.s that will section firms and other financial firms if they do dealings with chinese officials linked to the security law? is there any sense of how the financial industry is responding to that? obviously it would have to make them uneasy and you have to know the details. clearly it is important not only for financial markets but other companies. the rule of law and -- those need to be...
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go on a boat that's a way to get -- you don't get exercise but at least you kind of feel like the u.s.snnow, go out for a little time. >> good luck trying to get a boat these days, jim. >> you can't. >> speaking of retail, we mentioned macy's cutting 3,900 corporate and management roles, begin net says we know we will be a smaller company for the foreseeable future we have l brands and gap all leading earlier today. >> a break up play earlier this week, l brands is a break up play how many people in management does macy's have for the last few months they have been firing people at the corporate level. i mean, i think you need people on the floor and people in technology i think that there's obviously too much in corporate at macy's because if there's that many people that can go, it's questionable how bloated that company is. >> well, this he say here they're taking the action to align their cost base with their anticipated lower sales. >> it's cash cash. >> to that point, jim, this idea somehow that there's going to be a lot of value in this empty space so you can monetize your real e
go on a boat that's a way to get -- you don't get exercise but at least you kind of feel like the u.s.snnow, go out for a little time. >> good luck trying to get a boat these days, jim. >> you can't. >> speaking of retail, we mentioned macy's cutting 3,900 corporate and management roles, begin net says we know we will be a smaller company for the foreseeable future we have l brands and gap all leading earlier today. >> a break up play earlier this week, l brands is a...
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the missile cruiser u.s.s. chancellorsvil chancellorsville.nd west point and the naval academy named after confederate generals. we'll see what happens. in 2015, the army was also asked to change the name of its bases. the pentagon refused. leland. leland: and noteworthy, this is something the president did not address during his commencement speech at west point, a couple of hours ago. lucas, thank you. gillian. gillian: well, protests this weekend are continuing in the city where george floyd was murdered on memorial day. matt is on the ground in minneapolis, minnesota. >> the minneapolis city council not wasting any time. they've already passed a resolution to begin dismantling police here. we've live from the twin cities after this break. i don't keep track of regrets and i don't add up the years, but what i do count on... is boost high protein... and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. you've been avoiding. like people... and pants.ing
the missile cruiser u.s.s. chancellorsvil chancellorsville.nd west point and the naval academy named after confederate generals. we'll see what happens. in 2015, the army was also asked to change the name of its bases. the pentagon refused. leland. leland: and noteworthy, this is something the president did not address during his commencement speech at west point, a couple of hours ago. lucas, thank you. gillian. gillian: well, protests this weekend are continuing in the city where george floyd...
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if there was ever a time in the u.s.s.or oval office address to bring the country together, it's unquestionably right now. you can't watch these videos, brian, you can't of a woman in rochester being beaten senseless why her husband is screaming for mercy trying to swing a golf club to protect -- these people having their teeth knocked out and being attacked. black and white business owners alike in liberal cities having their entire livelihoods burned down. this has to stop tonight. we have to draw a line. there has to be imaginable line tonight. antifa and criminals have declared war on civility and the constitutional republic. this is not a joke. this is insurrection. this is a coo. this icoup.this is not a protes. steve: it is three groups. as we will look and see things devolve through the course of the day. there are really three different groups of people we are talking about. there are the protesters. >> yes, yes. steve: protesting police brutality. that's how it started in minneapolis. then have you got the second
if there was ever a time in the u.s.s.or oval office address to bring the country together, it's unquestionably right now. you can't watch these videos, brian, you can't of a woman in rochester being beaten senseless why her husband is screaming for mercy trying to swing a golf club to protect -- these people having their teeth knocked out and being attacked. black and white business owners alike in liberal cities having their entire livelihoods burned down. this has to stop tonight. we have to...
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but you know that u.s.s. appeals court whether hillary clinton should testify about email set up. trying to avoid inperson deposition to a conservative group. accused of using private email account and server during her time as secretary of state. brian, back to you. brian: should be interesting. as new york city reels in the wake of violence at least seven of the state's democratic politicians announce they will be shutting or redirecting convictions they receive from law enforcement groups. really? some even using the police fund as bail-out money for rioters. here to discuss is new york city state g.o.p. member and congressional candidate herself nicole. the lead editorial in the "new york post" says it's time to get behind the nypd. yet we have democratic lawmakers who are outraged by the nypd how do you split the difference? >> it's absolutely outray just. a slap in the face men and women who go wear the uniform to protect us and protect them. to be honest has just added on to all the bad, lousy pieces of legislation that these very members pass that strip the powers from the
but you know that u.s.s. appeals court whether hillary clinton should testify about email set up. trying to avoid inperson deposition to a conservative group. accused of using private email account and server during her time as secretary of state. brian, back to you. brian: should be interesting. as new york city reels in the wake of violence at least seven of the state's democratic politicians announce they will be shutting or redirecting convictions they receive from law enforcement groups....