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meek mill was living the fantasy.went from rapping on street corners to rubbing elbows with some of the biggest names in hip-hop. then suddenly the risen star found himself in a spotlight he never imagined. what happened to meek mill and how he fought back struck a cord that had nothing to do with music. here's lester holt with dreams and nightmares, the meek mill story. >> we're here to demand justice. >> his plight sparked headlines around the world and protests in the streets. his cases defining a cause for millions, demanding reform. charging the criminal justice system is corrupt; that mass incarceration and a punitive probation system are unfairly insnaring minorities. >> we're sick of a system that over incarcerates black and brown people. >> also known as meek mill a philadelphia rapper who has sold millions of albums. in november 2017, he was thrown in prison for probation violations. but the free meek mill movement gave hope to many that justice is on the way. >> in 25 years in working in criminal justice re
meek mill was living the fantasy.went from rapping on street corners to rubbing elbows with some of the biggest names in hip-hop. then suddenly the risen star found himself in a spotlight he never imagined. what happened to meek mill and how he fought back struck a cord that had nothing to do with music. here's lester holt with dreams and nightmares, the meek mill story. >> we're here to demand justice. >> his plight sparked headlines around the world and protests in the streets....
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time flows slowly at the mill.ater from the river has been driving machinery from as far back as 1016. heavy stones grinding wheat into flower, seshlgry after century. demand wasn't what it used to be until now, says head miller peter loosemoore. >> you kind of saw your calling a bit? >> yes, i suppose to. it came along, we had set up the mill ready for our usual season, which is just for occasional visitors, really. within probably about ten days to a fortnight we realized that all the local shops running out of florida. >> reporter: the mill doubled the amount of flower it usually produces during an entire summer in just a few weeks. >> it suddenly threw the clock right back to medieval times, almost, working the mill just as it used to for the local population, really. >> reporter: knights in shipping armor were roaming the field. it survived wars, mad mop arks and, of course, population and pandemics. add to that, the coronavirus lockdown. how important is the mill today? ask a local shop keeper. >> wow, blamy.
time flows slowly at the mill.ater from the river has been driving machinery from as far back as 1016. heavy stones grinding wheat into flower, seshlgry after century. demand wasn't what it used to be until now, says head miller peter loosemoore. >> you kind of saw your calling a bit? >> yes, i suppose to. it came along, we had set up the mill ready for our usual season, which is just for occasional visitors, really. within probably about ten days to a fortnight we realized that all...
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has the balance sheet to go to the old agagener mills way, taking shares and a better dividend.here is and constellation brands, let's say you believe there will be a democratic sweep. you found a stock that will probably go up 100 points. why? they have the best tasting cannabis beer and nobody else seems to have that could be a shortage. like i say, there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow >>> good evening, i'm scott wapner on day 185 of the coronavirus crisis the u.s. just had its worst day since the pandemic began >> a shocker from the state of florida. 7,000 children are confirmed to have the virus it's new evidence children are not immune. >> we are very concerned about clusters of people congregating in areas that they're going to obviously be fertile ground for the spread of the virus. >> georgia, tennessee report record new caseloads. >>
has the balance sheet to go to the old agagener mills way, taking shares and a better dividend.here is and constellation brands, let's say you believe there will be a democratic sweep. you found a stock that will probably go up 100 points. why? they have the best tasting cannabis beer and nobody else seems to have that could be a shortage. like i say, there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow...
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tim mills, i'll go to you. we were talking about ual having all sorts of cancellations because of its presence in the new york and new jersey area more and more states are being added to that long list of quarantine states, more trouble for the airline. >> yeah. i've been pretty vocal about my trepidation about the industry overall. but do i think look at ual specifically, it's a stock that's down 62%. it's interestingly showing some pretty good support at the upper sloping moving 50-day average. i do believe it's a reopening play and a vaccine play. if you're an investor that belie believes those headlines are going to be positive, i would keep a short leash on it i think about international demand and international revenue exposure as an example a company like united is pushing upwards of 40% of their revenue linked to international travel that's particularly problematic for them also i think about their pricing and the ability to price profitability. go back to the financial crisis. think about how many year
tim mills, i'll go to you. we were talking about ual having all sorts of cancellations because of its presence in the new york and new jersey area more and more states are being added to that long list of quarantine states, more trouble for the airline. >> yeah. i've been pretty vocal about my trepidation about the industry overall. but do i think look at ual specifically, it's a stock that's down 62%. it's interestingly showing some pretty good support at the upper sloping moving 50-day...
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still more flowers now being mill here than ever. orders that we tend to get maybe for sale or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic is here those orders of increase dramatically for the bakeries are nervously trying to make sure they can produce bread and for people looking for flour because they can't get supermarkets but at home they want to be able to make bread and pass the patients cakes and things. and then there's the local food bank. personally delivers donations of flour from the bricks and with. but the term notice when people look into these various cases you could be a. 5 year old. and you could be in one on one here in brixton there's a real sense of community and the mill is a big part of that. sphere not come help in. coping up the mill which is a charity in itself but also helping out people in the area if you want to get access to good quality ingredients good flour that they can use to make her feel. so it's pretty likely the flour ground at the brixton windmill will remain popular even after the corona crisis is ov
still more flowers now being mill here than ever. orders that we tend to get maybe for sale or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic is here those orders of increase dramatically for the bakeries are nervously trying to make sure they can produce bread and for people looking for flour because they can't get supermarkets but at home they want to be able to make bread and pass the patients cakes and things. and then there's the local food bank. personally delivers donations of flour from the...
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districts more just steel mills would be shut down by friday. trying to recover from that they passed now in new york nafta is great wall street good stuff nafta and on the west coast nafta is great because you got out of los angeles you have the ocean there and that's coming from china and mexico and all that stuff so all those free traders they're making millions but the people here they're hurting their jobs are gone these new jobs are going through. these issues we gave. people it can be hard to go buy that plant now and know that 1000 jews to work they are due. employees learned friday afternoon that up to 1500 of them would be laid off when the 2nd shift is eliminated in the county since your all american finance network the property the county treasurer's office has been trying to collect taxes for 5 years and is in the foreclosure process. this is truly a metaphor or wrong with both america's health care system which through mergers and corporate ization take the community away from their own health care and from their own facility they
districts more just steel mills would be shut down by friday. trying to recover from that they passed now in new york nafta is great wall street good stuff nafta and on the west coast nafta is great because you got out of los angeles you have the ocean there and that's coming from china and mexico and all that stuff so all those free traders they're making millions but the people here they're hurting their jobs are gone these new jobs are going through. these issues we gave. people it can be...
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. >>> and this old flour mill has survived every pandemic since the plague. how it's finding new purpose in the age of covid-19. >>> and the weekend warm up that seemed to just turn on us like a dime is going to start to turn off almost as fast. good news for those inland locations that have been in the mid-90s for the last two days. tomorrow's different. i'll have the change coming up in the forecast next. >>> right now, we are keeping a close eye on the 1,000-acre grass fire burning on the eastern edge of gilroy. it has burned at least two buildings and is threatening others along canada road. the fire putting up a huge plume of smoke that has prompted an air quality advisory for the far f0 >>> the entertainment industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus shutdowns. >> but hollywood is now getting ready to roll again. but cbs correspondent christ martinez reports new health safety rules will require writers and producers to get creative. >> i'm supposed to believe you're here by coincidence? >> reporter: after months with no roles to play, actor mica pose
. >>> and this old flour mill has survived every pandemic since the plague. how it's finding new purpose in the age of covid-19. >>> and the weekend warm up that seemed to just turn on us like a dime is going to start to turn off almost as fast. good news for those inland locations that have been in the mid-90s for the last two days. tomorrow's different. i'll have the change coming up in the forecast next. >>> right now, we are keeping a close eye on the 1,000-acre...
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look down any street in town and you will see the mill at the end of it. there's 25 miles of them along the river, and today they are busy day and night, every eight hours a shift change. 15,000 ban on each shift. >> the valley, named for the mulroney river was pretty amazing, just one after the other you would see glass furnaces and the coaching operation, all of the factory buildings and it was hard to tell where one began and another ended. >> by the 1940s the company was one of the largest steel companies in the nation and the largest employer in the state of ohio. according to the 1950 census, there were in the mahoney valley about 400,000 people. of that, 70,000 worked in steel or a related industry. of that 70, 000, 40,000 worked in basic steel production. . certainly, it is important because you need to manufacture munitions in that sort of thing for the proverbial hot war. the korean war was a hot war. they needed steel for munitions, tanks, gps, all of those things that you needed in the second world war as well. so if the steel industry went on
look down any street in town and you will see the mill at the end of it. there's 25 miles of them along the river, and today they are busy day and night, every eight hours a shift change. 15,000 ban on each shift. >> the valley, named for the mulroney river was pretty amazing, just one after the other you would see glass furnaces and the coaching operation, all of the factory buildings and it was hard to tell where one began and another ended. >> by the 1940s the company was one of...
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still more flour is now being milled here than ever. the wood is that we tend to get maybe for 10 or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic is here those orders of increase dramatically for the bakers a set up in their lives are trying to make sure they can produce bread and that people can fly because they can get supermarkets at home they want to be able to make bread and pass the pastries cakes and things. and then there's the local food bank. personally delivers donations of flour from the brixton windmill. but a term like this when people look into these various kinds. of could be. 5 year old you. know and you get one by one here in britain there's a real sense of community and the milk is a big part of that. should feel not help in. coping up the mill which is a charity in itself but also help you know people in the area you want to get access to good quality ingredients and good flow that they can use to make up the lives so it's pretty likely the flour ground at the brixton windmill will remain popular even after the corona crisis
still more flour is now being milled here than ever. the wood is that we tend to get maybe for 10 or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic is here those orders of increase dramatically for the bakers a set up in their lives are trying to make sure they can produce bread and that people can fly because they can get supermarkets at home they want to be able to make bread and pass the pastries cakes and things. and then there's the local food bank. personally delivers donations of flour from the...
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the industrial history of it and back it began in the 19th century with this oil mill. cuts and what led to this early prosperity. in 823 a man called solomon have scame here he established a grain trading business and used the profits to build an oil mill. and he built it here invid and because he found the location favorable. then in 846 the railway was built and he used his influence to make sure it passed through a bit and. so modern transportation trains together with the waterways made the town so attractive that other companies also settled here. under. the former oil mill at least has found a new use as a hotel and cafe with a beautiful sun terrace the perfect place for a short break. in the mean time you guys get the chance to check in with our globe trotters steve payments he and a friend went on a sightseeing tour of tehran and came back with some amazing insights into life in the arabian capitals to for yourself. who are on. the run here my buddy we just heard then it's him to run and we'll be discovering iran in the next few weeks together where we know thi
the industrial history of it and back it began in the 19th century with this oil mill. cuts and what led to this early prosperity. in 823 a man called solomon have scame here he established a grain trading business and used the profits to build an oil mill. and he built it here invid and because he found the location favorable. then in 846 the railway was built and he used his influence to make sure it passed through a bit and. so modern transportation trains together with the waterways made...
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. >> jeff mills, how do you process the reclosing of california i mean, california's a very large economy. it means a great deal overall in the gdp and here it is shutting back down. >> part of the market action doesn't make me feel very good in general it's what we're dealing with now, in the morning the market is up on the vaccine hopes and you have the opposite in the afternoon and the selloff. you have certain positive elements you have pmi, good employment data if you look under the surface in the elements the market was telling you we were going to have a problem pmi's rising typically you'll see cyclic calls and they were moving in the opposite direction the labor market, we added 5 million jobs 40% were leisure and hospitality. given all of the closings, what does that mean for july numbers? i think you have to look under the surface. all of the elements were telling us you will have a hard time moving higher. we talked about the technicals and the market, 95, 96% stocks trading over the 50 day. in the past few weeks that has fallen to 50, 60%. you've had that on the surface i've
. >> jeff mills, how do you process the reclosing of california i mean, california's a very large economy. it means a great deal overall in the gdp and here it is shutting back down. >> part of the market action doesn't make me feel very good in general it's what we're dealing with now, in the morning the market is up on the vaccine hopes and you have the opposite in the afternoon and the selloff. you have certain positive elements you have pmi, good employment data if you look...
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chris mills rodrigo of the hill. >> thanks for having me. i wanted to start with some fairly big news that broke last night, obviously on twitter. there were several prominent accounts the recovery was including former president barack obama, the presumptive democratic comedy joe biden and accounts like apple and uber. i want to get your thoughts on this hack and what it means going forward for the security of platforms like twitter. >> guest: i think it once again you so to start by saying it can happen to barack obama, among others, they can happen at american anywhere anytime. we have become aware of that. we know that are bad actors out there. some baby kids in the basement. others may be russian intelligence services. you see those news reports today as well, that they had been hacking into our covid scientists and companies, which is really despicable. but we know this goes on. it goes on by the chinese. they goes on by the russians. it goes on by the iranians and north koreans, and you can go down a long list.
chris mills rodrigo of the hill. >> thanks for having me. i wanted to start with some fairly big news that broke last night, obviously on twitter. there were several prominent accounts the recovery was including former president barack obama, the presumptive democratic comedy joe biden and accounts like apple and uber. i want to get your thoughts on this hack and what it means going forward for the security of platforms like twitter. >> guest: i think it once again you so to start...
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peter: chris mills rodrigo. chris: continuing with the discussion of privacy.uring the coronavirus pandemic, there's been a lot of questions about technology companies having access to more sensitive data like health information. i know that you and your colleagues in the committee and democrats both introduced competing legislation on privacy related to coronavirus. can you give us a little bit of information about where you are at in that process and what is the sticking point now? rep. walden: i wish we were farther along. it is always easy when you have been the chairman and now chairman and exxon permanently since i am retiring. this is what i would have done. privacy is something the senator and i would have joined focus on early on. we talked a lot about it. then my party lost the majority and i lost the gavel. we were hoping to get ahead of california privacy laws taking effect and look at what worked and didn't work there. you have the whole european issue now, as you know, on data privacy. america should lead in this space. we should set a strong priv
peter: chris mills rodrigo. chris: continuing with the discussion of privacy.uring the coronavirus pandemic, there's been a lot of questions about technology companies having access to more sensitive data like health information. i know that you and your colleagues in the committee and democrats both introduced competing legislation on privacy related to coronavirus. can you give us a little bit of information about where you are at in that process and what is the sticking point now? rep....
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because i'll make it comfortable for them. >> even in the toughest of times, from mill valley, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> check this out. the weather has changed dramatically over the past week in the sierra. this was south lake tahoe last weekend. warm and clear enough for people to be out on the beaches. and then today it hailed. an abc7 news viewer shot this video of the sizable hail coming down today. thunderstorms were predicted through the evening across the sierra, lake tahoe basin, and western nevada. what month is it, dan? >> i know, right? mid-july. sandhya, why are we getting hail? what's going on? >> hey, monsoon moisture. it's that time of year, dan and ama, when that moisture rides up against the mountains, and we do get the thunderstorms that do drop hail. the good thing is at least we had rain with the thunderstorms. that helps with fire danger. and speaking of fire, i do want to show you a smoky sunset from tonight. this is our san jose camera. 8:30 this evening when the sun was going down, you can see some smoke layers. very thin layers in the upper parts of the
because i'll make it comfortable for them. >> even in the toughest of times, from mill valley, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> check this out. the weather has changed dramatically over the past week in the sierra. this was south lake tahoe last weekend. warm and clear enough for people to be out on the beaches. and then today it hailed. an abc7 news viewer shot this video of the sizable hail coming down today. thunderstorms were predicted through the evening across the sierra,...
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. >> pappe receives support from the wagegenfeld spinning mill. in a globalized textile market, producing fabric regionally is difficult. the production costs are too high, the quantities too low. her wool is processed here dyed and spun into yarn. wool from german sheep barely plays a role in the international market. >>>> "we get our wool from all over the world frfrom new zealand, australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet, we get our wool from everywhere." >> this mill receives only about 10 tons of wool from germany each month. compare that to the 220 tons it gets from new zealand. wool from down under is purer than wool from other places. it is softer and cheaper too, because it is produced very efficiently. the wagenfeld spinning mill believes in promoting local wool, but has no illusions about the future of wool from germany. >> sadly, consumerers today ae not willing to pay higher prices at the retail level. they are more interested in getting new products, faster. they want to see trends
. >> pappe receives support from the wagegenfeld spinning mill. in a globalized textile market, producing fabric regionally is difficult. the production costs are too high, the quantities too low. her wool is processed here dyed and spun into yarn. wool from german sheep barely plays a role in the international market. >>>> "we get our wool from all over the world frfrom new zealand, australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to...
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i think bk, mills, grasso all hit on it. really we're going to need to see how much of the unemployment benefit is going to be continued. the way that i'm playing it, as they pointed out, the fed is going to continue to print money. i think that bodes well for precious metals. again, i hate to hop on the band wagon but this is clearly the right train to be on the home builders are also set up nicely. you saw pulte's earnings yesterday. you have their unique situation with specifically to home builders because they serve a slightly high eer niched market with the low rate environment and given that we've all been talking about stress valuations across asset classes, it's really a case of where else do you put your money >> bonawyn is in the penalty box for creating his own rule. i said what is the biggest market event for the week? it's not plural. it's singular and you did plural jeff mills, i feel you can play by the rules. >> i'm an avid watcher of "jeopardy. i've got this. i say what is the fed meeting? i do think it's im
i think bk, mills, grasso all hit on it. really we're going to need to see how much of the unemployment benefit is going to be continued. the way that i'm playing it, as they pointed out, the fed is going to continue to print money. i think that bodes well for precious metals. again, i hate to hop on the band wagon but this is clearly the right train to be on the home builders are also set up nicely. you saw pulte's earnings yesterday. you have their unique situation with specifically to home...
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. >> host: well, to help us explore some of the unfinished issues is chris mills rodrigo of "the hill." >> hey, thanks for having me. i guess i wanted to start with some fairly big news that broke last night, obviously on twitter, there were several accounts that were compromised including former president barack obama, the presumptive nominee joe biden and i just wanted to get your thoughts, representative, on this hack and sort of what it speaks going forward for the security of platforms like twitter. >> guest: well, i think it, once again, you sort of start by i saying if it can happen to barack obama, among others, it can happen to any american anywhere, anytime. and i think we've become aware of that. we know that there are bad actors out there. some may be kids in a basement, others may be russian intelligence services. you see those news reports today as well that they've been hacking into our covid scientists and companies. which is really despicable. but we know this goes on. it goes on by the chinese, it goes on by the russians, it goes on by the iranians expect north korea
. >> host: well, to help us explore some of the unfinished issues is chris mills rodrigo of "the hill." >> hey, thanks for having me. i guess i wanted to start with some fairly big news that broke last night, obviously on twitter, there were several accounts that were compromised including former president barack obama, the presumptive nominee joe biden and i just wanted to get your thoughts, representative, on this hack and sort of what it speaks going forward for the...
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lead miller abigail hose birth normally grinds flour here twice a month the mill host tours for school classes and the annual bread and beer festival. in brixton a london borough once known for its roughness it had become a real draw. but the coronavirus changed all that. still more flowers now being built here than ever. the wood is that we tend to get maybe 10 or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic has hit those orders and increased dramatically for the bakeries the nerves are trying to make sure they can produce bread and people milk because they can gain supermarkets they will be able to make bread and passed pastries cakes and things. and then there's the local food bank. personally delivers donations of flour from the brixton windmill. but a term like this would be. the 1st case it could be. 5 year old. and you could get one by one here in britain there's a real sense of community and the milk is a big part of that. his feet are not helped and cope without the mill which is a charity in itself but also helping out people in the area if you want to get access to good quality ingr
lead miller abigail hose birth normally grinds flour here twice a month the mill host tours for school classes and the annual bread and beer festival. in brixton a london borough once known for its roughness it had become a real draw. but the coronavirus changed all that. still more flowers now being built here than ever. the wood is that we tend to get maybe 10 or 20 bags of flour. since the pandemic has hit those orders and increased dramatically for the bakeries the nerves are trying to make...
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still more flowers now being mill here than ever. or is that we tend to get maybe 10 or 20 bags of flour a time. since the pandemic those orders of increase dramatically. for the bakers as the nerves are trying to make sure they can produce bread and for people looking for flour because they can't get in supermarkets at home they won't be able to make bread and pass the. cakes and things like that and then there's the local food bank. abigail personally delivers donations of flour from the brixton windmill . i determined this will be probably look into various cases we could. get. 5 year olds. and you could get in one on one for peer groups and there's a real sense of community and the mil is a big part of that. his feet are not come to help them. cope enough to know which is a charity in itself but also helping out people in the area if you want to get access to good quality ingredients and good flour that they can use to make coffee in the us so it's pretty likely the flour ground at the brixton windmill will remain popular even af
still more flowers now being mill here than ever. or is that we tend to get maybe 10 or 20 bags of flour a time. since the pandemic those orders of increase dramatically. for the bakers as the nerves are trying to make sure they can produce bread and for people looking for flour because they can't get in supermarkets at home they won't be able to make bread and pass the. cakes and things like that and then there's the local food bank. abigail personally delivers donations of flour from the...
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just feel not come help and put up the mill which is a charity in itself but also helping out people in the area if you want to get access to good quality ingredients good flour all they can use to make cookies. so it's pretty likely the flour ground at the brixton windmill will remain popular even after the corona crisis is over. with that we've come to the end of today is filled with thank you so much for watching who join us next week for another edition of focus on the europe from me and the rest of the team goodbye and see you are next time. good thing. i'm not thinking out of the gym i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and when we should have been think deep into the gemma culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics put in here thinking she's a country guy not. kenya needed to take his grandmother day out to eat it's all about a bob no i'm a joke join me for meet the gentleman from v.w. . post. to the point shaun opinion clear positions from international perspectives. after 4 nights of heated negotiation with your leaders reached agreement on the 750000000000 euro recover
just feel not come help and put up the mill which is a charity in itself but also helping out people in the area if you want to get access to good quality ingredients good flour all they can use to make cookies. so it's pretty likely the flour ground at the brixton windmill will remain popular even after the corona crisis is over. with that we've come to the end of today is filled with thank you so much for watching who join us next week for another edition of focus on the europe from me and...
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and our refineries and our paper mill. i talked about partnering with local colleges, partnering with high schools, tapping into those schools and colleges that are actually doing these programs and expand upon them. communicate better about what manufacturing jobs are. a lot of people across this country don't feel it's a viable option anymore those are some of the types of things we can do. >> thank you very much. ms. glass you used the ftas as a way to secure market oriented demographic reforms. it showed up in a number of tmz, if we could raise the environmental or labor standards in countries around the world it would make us far more competitive. which wrings me back to my great concern about us pulling out of tpp, lift environmental and labor standards in 11 countries and allow us to set the rules for international trade, rather than letting china do it, which we spent most of the last two hours complaining about. do you think that there's a reason, a rationale for recommitting to a multilateral trade agreement arou
and our refineries and our paper mill. i talked about partnering with local colleges, partnering with high schools, tapping into those schools and colleges that are actually doing these programs and expand upon them. communicate better about what manufacturing jobs are. a lot of people across this country don't feel it's a viable option anymore those are some of the types of things we can do. >> thank you very much. ms. glass you used the ftas as a way to secure market oriented...
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as a wheelchair user artist jason wilson mills has long found ways to serve mound obstacles that come his way so when the coronavirus interrupted his planned exhibit at the tate modern in london he got to work on plan b. and his installation did go up and up and up right in his own. it's as if there's some sort of strange resurrection underway in jason wilson mills garden but this isn't a bouncy castle it's art beyond just as self isolating injuring the coronavirus a pandemic because he's in a high risk group. his inflatable sculptures should have been in london's tate modern but with galleries closed jason has had to get creative and such have his own private exhibition. chalets. a smile so i mean gauging with them making them laugh to make them smile that i've got them and i can talk about the difficult things about how disabled people are being treated about how how difficult life can be for disabled people. behind all the color and fun there's an important message jason subjects always have a visible handicap such as a white stick or a cane his artwork details his daily life as a
as a wheelchair user artist jason wilson mills has long found ways to serve mound obstacles that come his way so when the coronavirus interrupted his planned exhibit at the tate modern in london he got to work on plan b. and his installation did go up and up and up right in his own. it's as if there's some sort of strange resurrection underway in jason wilson mills garden but this isn't a bouncy castle it's art beyond just as self isolating injuring the coronavirus a pandemic because he's in a...
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i have four paper mills in my district and i have a couple of steel plants as well. one thing we saw, you know, as a result of the regulatory reform that we've gotten done for covid, as a result of the trade reform that we've gotten done for covid, as a result of the tax cuts and jobs act, with the unemployment rates at below 4% nationwide, one problem that we were running into is that even with that, even with opportunity that hadn't been seen in decades in this country, we were struggling to get people off the sidelines and coming to the manufacturing job. my tech schools were telling me they could place a thousand people in manufacturing jobs if they could find the students. how do you engage a lot of these poor communities, how do you engage people to take advantage of these opportunities that, you know, how do you get them out of generational poverty? mrs. brown: thank you so much for the question, mr. rice. i really appreciate it. yes, while manufacturing pre-covid was an improved place, it still definitely was not anywhere where we need it to be as a country.
i have four paper mills in my district and i have a couple of steel plants as well. one thing we saw, you know, as a result of the regulatory reform that we've gotten done for covid, as a result of the trade reform that we've gotten done for covid, as a result of the tax cuts and jobs act, with the unemployment rates at below 4% nationwide, one problem that we were running into is that even with that, even with opportunity that hadn't been seen in decades in this country, we were struggling to...
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claim on behalf of our 900 workers who are losing their jobs at that mill. so again to your point, mr. davis, you have 900 workers at this mill, a lot of them who are older and i think anyone who knows where paper mills are, they're in some of the most rural parts of this country where, oftentimes, the papermill, the post office, and the school, so there are no real viable options when you lose an $85,000 a year paper mill job that includes benefits like retirement. i completely agree with the sentiment of your question and absolutely look forward to talking about more how we expand programs like these. >> thank you very much. if i could quickly ask for your perspective as to why we can't seem to have the kind of supplies that are needed for the covid right now. what's been happening? >> congressman, that is the quintessential question. i think for our industry would say that we have not fully maximized domestic production that's in our backyard today that could be retooled in real time to help with the ppe crisis. there's a disconnect between those who are
claim on behalf of our 900 workers who are losing their jobs at that mill. so again to your point, mr. davis, you have 900 workers at this mill, a lot of them who are older and i think anyone who knows where paper mills are, they're in some of the most rural parts of this country where, oftentimes, the papermill, the post office, and the school, so there are no real viable options when you lose an $85,000 a year paper mill job that includes benefits like retirement. i completely agree with the...
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. >>> i'm wayne freedman in mill valley with the story of a saesor community,ade a and how after the pandemic, that community has saved him. coming up. >>> and from being out on the beach to hail. see the wild weather in the sierra. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures in the comfort zone today, but some changes are coming for the weekend. i'll item you all about it, coming up. >> thanks, sandhya. >>> first a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel life, with guest host sebastian maniscalco. >> thanks. tonight's show, it's just like mama used to make. >> i probably went through about 36 pieces of game every game i played. >> every time i have two pieces of game, i get a little gas. ♪ ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. with us... turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. fenow there's more to wlove with xfinity x1,? the ultimate entertain
. >>> i'm wayne freedman in mill valley with the story of a saesor community,ade a and how after the pandemic, that community has saved him. coming up. >>> and from being out on the beach to hail. see the wild weather in the sierra. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures in the comfort zone today, but some changes are coming for the weekend. i'll item you all about it, coming up. >> thanks, sandhya. >>> first a look at what's coming up...
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guy adami, dan nathan, jeff mills. tonight on "fast," the dow posting another triple-didn'trit gain it was a big day for moderna later, jeff mills has a pitch on one non-bank name in the financial sector why he thinks the stock deserves an upgrade yes, that's a hint. >>> we start off tonight with -- ♪ hello from the other side >> hello from the other side are the markets trading like we are on the other side of the coronavirus crisis despite the spike in cases around the country? the reopening trade, that was on fire today and so far this week, cyclicals have been the big gainers, industrials, energy, materials and small caps what has under performed, big cap technology guy, what's going on here? are we on the other side as far as the stock market is concerned? >> i tell you what's going on here i'm going to offend 90% of our audience by saying despite the fact that adele is a huge "fast money" fan, that might be the most annoying song in the history of mankind. >> that's why we used it. >> notice i was closing my eyes
guy adami, dan nathan, jeff mills. tonight on "fast," the dow posting another triple-didn'trit gain it was a big day for moderna later, jeff mills has a pitch on one non-bank name in the financial sector why he thinks the stock deserves an upgrade yes, that's a hint. >>> we start off tonight with -- ♪ hello from the other side >> hello from the other side are the markets trading like we are on the other side of the coronavirus crisis despite the spike in cases around...
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chris mills rodrigo of the hill.thank you both for being on "the communicators." >> guest: my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> thank you. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs program on television, online or listen on our free radio app and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily "washington journal" programs or through our social media fees. c-span, created by america's cable-television companies as a public service and brought you today by your television provider. >> the president's, from public affairs, available now in paperback and e-book. presents biographies of every president organized by the ranking by noted historians from best to worst. and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executives and leadership styles. visit our website c-span.org/thepresidents to learn more about each president and a story and featured, and order your copy today wherever b
chris mills rodrigo of the hill.thank you both for being on "the communicators." >> guest: my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> thank you. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs program on television, online or listen on our free radio app and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily "washington journal" programs or through...
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this used to be the pride of the nation it's gone it's gone along with this and hundreds of other mills just like it just one right here is where this was a proud nation. you can be bold with the yeah you like. is you'll be dia a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maid in the shallows. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them underage. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge if you're going to exploit for a child here in los angeles oh they were going to come out you would see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the 6 trades. join me every 1st day on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. the saying is that when you have me at my printers in charge th
this used to be the pride of the nation it's gone it's gone along with this and hundreds of other mills just like it just one right here is where this was a proud nation. you can be bold with the yeah you like. is you'll be dia a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maid...
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the story traces barbara leisurely years born in texas the move to california her days at mills college c berkeley a single mom and a young activist. >>when she needs shirley who is the first african american representative in congress who she invites to come to mills. >>and she decides what now that i can achieve running for president maybe i can work in her campaign and in that moment, barbara becomes you know essentially a political activists sort of within the democratic party, the film follows her election to the california statehouse and then the house of representatives all the time and advocate for progressive issues fighting for the poor and communities which are largely ignored and it highlights her lone vote against the iraq war. >>this resolution authorizing the president to use military force president is authorized to use force. this is going to set the stage for endless war i rise today really with that very heavy heart understanding how barbara came to that boat why she was able to live with that. >>you know the pushback that came to her some of the death threat to ceter
the story traces barbara leisurely years born in texas the move to california her days at mills college c berkeley a single mom and a young activist. >>when she needs shirley who is the first african american representative in congress who she invites to come to mills. >>and she decides what now that i can achieve running for president maybe i can work in her campaign and in that moment, barbara becomes you know essentially a political activists sort of within the democratic party,...
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worked here all of life back in the sixty's i was a kid he used to tell me that one day this this mill would close down in his belly would cry i said there is no way it's too big it's huge it goes from miles this way to where you miles now it's never going to close embargo is word for true this could be the pride of the nation it's gone it's gone along with this and hundreds of other mills just like with this one right here this was this was a fraud. or . just russian meddling in the u.k. politics according to initial reports the answer is maybe tried it in the usual highly likely report isn't done also secretary of state my company you know is on a crusade against china does anyone outside the beltway really care. a duck industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells abilities on the street many of them under-age. police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit a child here in los angeles there are going to come as you would see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customer has to fight the 6 trades. we go to work so you sta
worked here all of life back in the sixty's i was a kid he used to tell me that one day this this mill would close down in his belly would cry i said there is no way it's too big it's huge it goes from miles this way to where you miles now it's never going to close embargo is word for true this could be the pride of the nation it's gone it's gone along with this and hundreds of other mills just like with this one right here this was this was a fraud. or . just russian meddling in the u.k....
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and thursday morning, central part of japan could get up to 100 mill meters of rainfall.nd that could pose a risk and threat for flooding and landslides because the soils are still very loose and still very easy to move around. terms of temperatures, it's looking like it's going to get cooler for tokyo. 31 degrees is what we should be feeling this time around. but they'll be dropping to 26 for wednesday and 25 by thursday. so, much cooler weather coming your way there a all due to hig pressure system across the sea and bringing slightly cooler conditions for much of japan. the rest of asia might not be so cool as we're seeing hot weather towarding chongqing and chiang high. taiwan will be around 36 degrees. crossing towards india, also hef ri rainfall here and it's going to stick around even further, particularly towards the northeastern south side crossing all the way towards asan as well. and upper 30s expected d for ne delhi, islam bad, as well as those in calcutta. just over 35 degrees. north america has had unstable weather, especially towards northeastern side into
and thursday morning, central part of japan could get up to 100 mill meters of rainfall.nd that could pose a risk and threat for flooding and landslides because the soils are still very loose and still very easy to move around. terms of temperatures, it's looking like it's going to get cooler for tokyo. 31 degrees is what we should be feeling this time around. but they'll be dropping to 26 for wednesday and 25 by thursday. so, much cooler weather coming your way there a all due to hig pressure...
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changed and mills mechanized by hydroelectric power. you can not talk about the money and affluence of the community or ongoing exploitation of black work notices worked the nine in the mills unless you explain how the profit structure word and what changed live and why there are up toes of this size. love history and i do think it's the way we make sense of the world and i think to some extent harper leave agreed with that, part of what she is doing and marking birder is tellogy how people in make come relate to each other because of how their parents related to each other and who is allowed to change or evolve and who isn't, and who is in control of the way society works. so, that part i owe spirally to her, and the little bit we know about her work on -- she is was going to call her book the reverend and the little well know about the reverend, its about the history of the area. going to sit you down and tell you but the river and tell you about that early mights to alabama from the carolinas and poor irish people who moved there she
changed and mills mechanized by hydroelectric power. you can not talk about the money and affluence of the community or ongoing exploitation of black work notices worked the nine in the mills unless you explain how the profit structure word and what changed live and why there are up toes of this size. love history and i do think it's the way we make sense of the world and i think to some extent harper leave agreed with that, part of what she is doing and marking birder is tellogy how people in...
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neighbors reach out to save a man who may be the heart and "sole" of mill valley. >>> and we begin with a time line on a safe and effective covid vaccine. good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. dr. anthony fauci told mark zuckerberg during a facebook live that a abc ns leit stepe, cerencouraging, dan. cautiously optimistic was the first thing dr. fauci said after being asked about a reliable vaccine. he pointed out there's one of many promising vaccines that could enter a phase three clinical trial by the end of this month. it's the question on everyone's mind, when will the world see a safe and effective covid vaccine? dr. anthony fauci had a promising answer to mark zuckerberg during a facebook live today. >> i'm cautiously optimistic about this, mark, because of what we've seen. given the technologies we have and the different platforms we moved from literally the day that that sequence was put on a public database. >> reporter: that sequence transformed within 61 days to a promising phase one trial. so where are we right now? >> there are multiple candidates, not only o
neighbors reach out to save a man who may be the heart and "sole" of mill valley. >>> and we begin with a time line on a safe and effective covid vaccine. good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. dr. anthony fauci told mark zuckerberg during a facebook live that a abc ns leit stepe, cerencouraging, dan. cautiously optimistic was the first thing dr. fauci said after being asked about a reliable vaccine. he pointed out there's one of many promising vaccines...