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let's take to roger chang, who's seen that's executive editor. he's joining us from new york. thanks for speaking to us analysis 0. what do you think is behind this move by the presidents considering that since he's taken office? he's talk tough on china. yeah, i wouldn't interpret this replication as president biden being more lax on china or, or take talk or what are, which are. so keep in mind again, as mentioned, this new executive order that is issued still says that there are continuing looking at having the commerce department look at these apps to see if there is a potential fringed meant on your, your personal data. so it's not like these copies are off the hook, so this, this isn't necessarily the, the u. s. easing off of the pressure of china. it's just, it's, i think, making the policy a bit broader and less narrowly defined, which was one of the big criticisms of the trunk tripping 2nd order. right. but clearly he's still concerned about security concerns because he's ordered the commas department to, to review security concerns by those apps as well as others. so
let's take to roger chang, who's seen that's executive editor. he's joining us from new york. thanks for speaking to us analysis 0. what do you think is behind this move by the presidents considering that since he's taken office? he's talk tough on china. yeah, i wouldn't interpret this replication as president biden being more lax on china or, or take talk or what are, which are. so keep in mind again, as mentioned, this new executive order that is issued still says that there are continuing...
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s. government conducts this review, what roger chang is seen, its executive editor, and he says, the new approach takes out the complications from trump's executive orders. i wouldn't interpret this replication as president biden being more lax on china or, or take talk or will or which are. so keep in mind again, as mentioned, this new executive where they issued still says that they're continuing looking and having the commerce department look at these apps to see if there is a potential fringed meant on, you know, us, us who personal data. so it's not like these companies are off the hook, so this, this isn't necessarily the, the u. s. using off of the pressure of china. it's just, it's, i think, making the policy a bit broader and less narrowly defined, which was one of the big criticisms of the trunk trip executive order. i think the idea of pushing to talk to, you know, find a u. s. owner or us majority stakeholder, some of those things were tied up in court already. a lot of the, the impact were a lot of the, the, the substance of that original track record border was, was tie
s. government conducts this review, what roger chang is seen, its executive editor, and he says, the new approach takes out the complications from trump's executive orders. i wouldn't interpret this replication as president biden being more lax on china or, or take talk or will or which are. so keep in mind again, as mentioned, this new executive where they issued still says that they're continuing looking and having the commerce department look at these apps to see if there is a potential...
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roger took the phone and changed the story. >> where they white, black, hispanic? white. >> three white males. okay, how -- >> two white males. >> two white males? >> roger explained the reason for all the apparent confusion, that if they ever revealed whether captures looked like they would be hunted down and kill. did you buy that? >> not really. i didn't. they didn't appear fearful. they were saying it. but they were really acting fearful. >> anyway, why would vicious killers not have killed than, two? the night of the murder he they were interviewed. >> my name is eric by the way. >> did they seem nervous or agitated? >> not really nervous or agitated. just kind of an emotional. >> even at times, cold towards the victim. roger's father. >> he was a cantankerous old far and he says his mouth everybody. >> and as they told their stories. detective started noticing subtle differences. >> and they had blue, fuzzy gloves. they looked like women's winter driving gloves. or something. a physique. >> they had -- i know they had purple gloves. purple, you know, your med
roger took the phone and changed the story. >> where they white, black, hispanic? white. >> three white males. okay, how -- >> two white males. >> two white males? >> roger explained the reason for all the apparent confusion, that if they ever revealed whether captures looked like they would be hunted down and kill. did you buy that? >> not really. i didn't. they didn't appear fearful. they were saying it. but they were really acting fearful. >>...
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that hurt black ownership, one, and two, do you see those discriminatory lending practices changing? mr. rogerswell, i do believe that we are in a better place today than we were 40 years ago, 50 years ago, 60 years ago, where -- it's interesting. my grandfather actually helped to argue the case in supreme court, hansberry v. lee, that was all about the restrictive covenants that we had here in chicago that wouldn't allow us to own homes in certain parts of our community. as you know, the redlining that went on and the added costs when we did have a chance to buy a home was really extraordinarily damaging and losing the impact, not giving us the opportunity to create real wealth. that discrimination that you've talked about is better than it used to be, but the ramifications of redlining and restrictive covenants of 50, 60, 70, 100 years or more continue to really plague us because we haven't been able to benefit from the rising housing prices. here in chicago, we're one of the most segregated cities in the country, and unfortunately, our real estate has primarily been in parts of our city wher
that hurt black ownership, one, and two, do you see those discriminatory lending practices changing? mr. rogerswell, i do believe that we are in a better place today than we were 40 years ago, 50 years ago, 60 years ago, where -- it's interesting. my grandfather actually helped to argue the case in supreme court, hansberry v. lee, that was all about the restrictive covenants that we had here in chicago that wouldn't allow us to own homes in certain parts of our community. as you know, the...
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about voting changes for the voting transparency. >>> roger bennett from "men in blazers" tells us about.a." that's the "cbs this morning" news for tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
about voting changes for the voting transparency. >>> roger bennett from "men in blazers" tells us about.a." that's the "cbs this morning" news for tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
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roger ailes contributed to, and i guess created some of the crazy. let me read part of what you say in the book. at some point, after the 2008 election, something changedend, roger ailes. i once met him in new york during the obama years to plead with him to put a leash on some of the crazies he was putting on the air. it was making my job trying to accomplish anything conservative that much harder. how much responsibility, mr. speaker, do you think that outlets like fox news channel bear for radicalizing the republican party? >> well, i don't know -- i don't put it all on one news channel because there are a lot of people on fox news channel who i think do a very good job. some people used to be at fox news, i thought did a very good job. but there are a couple of people on that network that, you know, i just think they're out there to create noise, and the more crazy noise they create, the bigger the audience tends to be. and you know, to put somknuckle heads on there every night, almost nobody in the congress would agree with on anything, i describe it as irresponsible. and so, every -- time and time i'd say something to roger if i happened to be in
roger ailes contributed to, and i guess created some of the crazy. let me read part of what you say in the book. at some point, after the 2008 election, something changedend, roger ailes. i once met him in new york during the obama years to plead with him to put a leash on some of the crazies he was putting on the air. it was making my job trying to accomplish anything conservative that much harder. how much responsibility, mr. speaker, do you think that outlets like fox news channel bear for...
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but when she gets that migration the economy and climate change will be the agenda. and roger federer withdraws from a french open a day off to winning his 3rd round match. we'll have details with german a bit later. ah hello there we got some quiet weather coming into western parts if you pay for the next couple days looking good here. not quite a good for the western side of the mediterranean central as if europe and a little further east. we have got areas of low pressure, just bringing some foundry showers in. once again here i pressure up towards western part, so we'll quiet and things down. so spin, rather stormy in spain recently, monday was fine and dr. is some lovely warm sunshine bursting back 3, but some lie, be shouts, bursting away here at southeast corner of france in switzerland. selim, areas of germany also seeing some of that where the weather march of italy, looking a little lively over the next day or so along with the balkans. it all makes its way a little further east with as we go through tuesday. bright skies coming back in across to the northwest of ire
but when she gets that migration the economy and climate change will be the agenda. and roger federer withdraws from a french open a day off to winning his 3rd round match. we'll have details with german a bit later. ah hello there we got some quiet weather coming into western parts if you pay for the next couple days looking good here. not quite a good for the western side of the mediterranean central as if europe and a little further east. we have got areas of low pressure, just bringing some...
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but when she gets that i gratian the economy and climate change will be the agenda. i'm roger federer withdraws from a french open a day off to winning his 3rd round notch. we'll have details with jemma a bit later. ah ah hello, we got some quite.
but when she gets that i gratian the economy and climate change will be the agenda. i'm roger federer withdraws from a french open a day off to winning his 3rd round notch. we'll have details with jemma a bit later. ah ah hello, we got some quite.
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cash, because what we've already met the digital gold camp, who opposes any changes to the protocol, despite the high fees, roger represents the other side of the debate. they wanted a system upgrade, a solution as easy, and just increase the size of the blocks from $1.00 to 248 megabytes. so that more transaction fit into them. this will lower the fees, and people will start using bitcoin as cash again. but most of the community disagreed. so bitcoin, jesus had become bitcoin, judith and there was a split into 2 separate bit coins. every revolution is followed by the counter revolution, which is usually a purge of the original revolutionaries. when i 1st started covering the space, every one was united in the struggle against the establishment. now, the industry has grown so much that they are competing parties, propaganda machines, conspiracy theories looks a lot like politics. the biggest fight within the bitcoin ecosystem is over at the moment, is who has the right, the name bitcoin. but at the end of the day, i think the version of bitcoin described in the big one white paper has the strongest claim to the
cash, because what we've already met the digital gold camp, who opposes any changes to the protocol, despite the high fees, roger represents the other side of the debate. they wanted a system upgrade, a solution as easy, and just increase the size of the blocks from $1.00 to 248 megabytes. so that more transaction fit into them. this will lower the fees, and people will start using bitcoin as cash again. but most of the community disagreed. so bitcoin, jesus had become bitcoin, judith and there...
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the referee on the dow since this wimbledon out with injury, roger federer will play but on an unsteady knee come a chance perhaps for change if younger men are ready for it. that's rafael nadal. change is inevitable in the women's competition. the champion is abdicated. simona halep betrayed by her calf muscle. fix, abdicated. simona halep betrayed by her calf muscle.— her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if our— her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if our fans. _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if our fans. i _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the | tournament if our fans. i personally tournament if ourfans. i personally was looking forward to seeing her backin was looking forward to seeing her back in action for that calf injury but she sustained during the clay—court season, it is an issue. she was actually at wimbledon practising and preparing and trying to get ready but i guess she know somebody better than anyone. naomi osaka is taking _ somebody better than anyone. naomi osaka i
the referee on the dow since this wimbledon out with injury, roger federer will play but on an unsteady knee come a chance perhaps for change if younger men are ready for it. that's rafael nadal. change is inevitable in the women's competition. the champion is abdicated. simona halep betrayed by her calf muscle. fix, abdicated. simona halep betrayed by her calf muscle.— her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if _ her calf muscle. a...
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change. but the rogers amendment would strip out those increases. the underlying bill provides for deadlines for e.p.a. to set health protective standards for pfas, other toxins, which are long overdue. but the rogers amendment would strip out those deadlines. the underlying bill also makes targeted changes to improve the standard-setting process and empower e.p.a. to set standards as needed. the current standard-setting process has been an utter failure. e.p.a. hasn't been title of the bill complete that process for a single drinking water standard in the 25 years it's been if place. that should be unacceptable to all of us, but the rogers and mckinley amendments would strip out the changes this bill makes on standard settings. instead of working -- standard-setting. instead of working with us to improve the process, my republican colleagues seem intent on preserving the status quo. despite so much evidence that this is simply not enough. so let me turn briefly to the affordability provisions of this bill. this bill authorizes significant new fundi
change. but the rogers amendment would strip out those increases. the underlying bill provides for deadlines for e.p.a. to set health protective standards for pfas, other toxins, which are long overdue. but the rogers amendment would strip out those deadlines. the underlying bill also makes targeted changes to improve the standard-setting process and empower e.p.a. to set standards as needed. the current standard-setting process has been an utter failure. e.p.a. hasn't been title of the bill...
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the referee on the dow since this wimbledon out with injury, roger federer will play but on an unsteady knee come a chance perhaps for changeed. simona halep betrayed by her calf muscle.— her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if our— her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if our fans. _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if our fans. i _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the | tournament if our fans. i personally tournament if ourfans. i personally was looking forward to seeing her backin was looking forward to seeing her back in action for that calf injury but she sustained during the clay—court season, it is an issue. she was actually at wimbledon practising and preparing and trying to get ready but i guess she know somebody better than anyone. naomi osaka is taking _ somebody better than anyone. naomi osaka is taking time _ somebody better than anyone. naomi osaka is taking time away _ somebody better than anyone. naomi osaka is taking time away from - somebody better than anyone. naomi os
the referee on the dow since this wimbledon out with injury, roger federer will play but on an unsteady knee come a chance perhaps for changeed. simona halep betrayed by her calf muscle.— her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if our— her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if our fans. _ her calf muscle. a real loss for the tournament if our fans. i _ her calf muscle. a...
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, in the athens are blatantly they're going to mika the radio to change it. witness her mood anson container. maxine on the brand is roger clicker supervisor, i want to put you in a moment to be completely blasio no. not a better level sheet, but i said it said i relo maintain. i didn't, didn't have been in the middle of an endemic crisis for many, many years now for decades. if you want to call it that way. but many of the plans have failed. does this government have a specific plan for contina dna occasionally? well, as i post the, she had it too, but it says ho mentally. every, since you have your most book with already so much of that a set of us. yeah. kids, you know, every monetize you get into nothingness, how it really shows no casa there, but i mean, tell you now, don't. so i was a bush and the reddish. she's your bill went on to the, to classa in business contina thinkers. bizarre said calculate them. and that is going to be, have the money to us and we appreciate the program. are you going to meet them in the program? and so many governments in casual majority, we wanted you 30 go to the active last year. only
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reaction across the league was quick and overwhelmingly positive, a big change since michael sam came out back in 2014. roger that representation matters. while stars like the recently retired julian edelman of the patriots tweeted out support. saquon barkley also did it as well. this is one where you have a feeling this is one of those eventually we'll just say, yeah, so what? maybe we've made that step here. we'll see. that does it for us this hour. we are partnering with our friends at the american film institute. watch afi docs starting today. >>> so we'll be back tomorrow but msnbc's coverage continues with jeff bennett right after this break. rage continues with jeff bennett right after this break ♪♪ >>> it's great to be with you. i'm jeff bennett. as we come on the air this hour, congress is just hours away from what a senator called political armageddon. the senate is expected to hold a key test vote on its voting rights bill, a critical piece of the democratic agenda. supporters argue this legislation is an existential necessity for the american voter and the democratic
reaction across the league was quick and overwhelmingly positive, a big change since michael sam came out back in 2014. roger that representation matters. while stars like the recently retired julian edelman of the patriots tweeted out support. saquon barkley also did it as well. this is one where you have a feeling this is one of those eventually we'll just say, yeah, so what? maybe we've made that step here. we'll see. that does it for us this hour. we are partnering with our friends at the...
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, well, the alternative seafood movement is raising big bucks as consumers change their dining habits here's cnbc's kate rogers-based wasn't always the plan the all female family owned and operated business sold traditional seafood for 20 years, but talbert said after seeing what she called hidden practices in the seafood industry from over fishing and child labor and mislabeling, the company decided to pursue new products without using fish. >> we wanted to something about it and we thought if not us then who, and that's when we really made the decision that we were going to do something to create change. >> so they started out with a plant-based crab cake featuring artichokes instead of crab that took off fooling customers. >> no way, it's so good. >> who didn't realize there were no fish involved from there the company launched coconut shrimp, scallops and more, all currently sold out online the company is also pushing into select retail stores and closing a funding round to meet demand. >> the past few years there's been a huge shift in consumer behavior and how they think about their food and the supply c
, well, the alternative seafood movement is raising big bucks as consumers change their dining habits here's cnbc's kate rogers-based wasn't always the plan the all female family owned and operated business sold traditional seafood for 20 years, but talbert said after seeing what she called hidden practices in the seafood industry from over fishing and child labor and mislabeling, the company decided to pursue new products without using fish. >> we wanted to something about it and we...
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extraordinary what's going on and they're going to be remaining changes in a way to organize optimistic happening in the united states. and then roger, roger, i'm not going to like, i'm not going to let you off the hot with hang on, roger, i'm not going to let you off the hook with that. what do you mean by groundswell about what? go ahead. oh, practically everything that the we suppose the legacy media has been telling is now being opposed by the masters in tennessee and places like that. and florida, where i have been quite a bit recently under the status and everything the, the amount and the amount of organizing is going on among people is extraordinary ed, particularly among the children because they are so opposed to this critical race, fascist idiocy. yet, ned is backfire again. you don't hear about that in moscow, and you don't hear about new york and you don't hear back because those are places that are backwards. it's been the bursts and it should be because we ideally, that came out of out of the corporate media are so reactionary and old fashion and bashes that me, you know, people are not as dumb if you think they are.
extraordinary what's going on and they're going to be remaining changes in a way to organize optimistic happening in the united states. and then roger, roger, i'm not going to like, i'm not going to let you off the hot with hang on, roger, i'm not going to let you off the hook with that. what do you mean by groundswell about what? go ahead. oh, practically everything that the we suppose the legacy media has been telling is now being opposed by the masters in tennessee and places like that. and...
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is extraordinary work story on and they're going to be mazing changes in a way to organize optimistic happening in the united states or roger. roger, i'm not going to like, i'm not going to let you hang on. roger, i'm not going to let you off the hook with that. what do you mean by grounds? well about what go ahead. oh, tragically, everything that we suppose is legacy media's been telling is now being opposed by the masses in tennessee and places like that. and florida, where i have been quite recently under the sanders, never think the, the amount and the amount of organizing is going on among people is extraordinary. particularly among your children. because they are so opposed to this critical race, fascist idiocy. yet it's backfire. again, you don't hear about that in moscow and you don't hear about new york. you don't hear back because those are places that are now backwards. it's been bursts and it should be because we i view that came out of out of the corporate media or so reactionary and old fashion and fascist that me you know way people are not as dumb as you think they are. and right now i do last night. i went
is extraordinary work story on and they're going to be mazing changes in a way to organize optimistic happening in the united states or roger. roger, i'm not going to like, i'm not going to let you hang on. roger, i'm not going to let you off the hook with that. what do you mean by grounds? well about what go ahead. oh, tragically, everything that we suppose is legacy media's been telling is now being opposed by the masses in tennessee and places like that. and florida, where i have been quite...
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. >>> we will talk to executive chairman tom rogers on the media landscape changing and more after thisess our network will help you take care of business okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. frank doesn't need a posh virtual receptionist, $359 a month for 36 months. because he cloned himself. while his clone does reception work, frank can go to meetings. visit a job site. and even finish work early. you look really lovely. frank? frank...i trusted you! but if cloning isn't right for you, just get posh. virtual receptionists who can answer and transfer
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changes. and for a way to organize the optimistic happening in the united states or roger. roger, i'm not going to like, i'm not going to let you hang on, roger, i'm not going to let you off the hook with that. what do you mean by groundswell about what? go ahead. oh, tragically, everything that we suppose is legacy media is been telling is now being opposed by the masters in tennessee and places like that or. and florida, where i have been quite recently under the sadness, never think the amount and the amount of organizing is going on among people is extraordinary, particularly among the children because they are so opposed to this critical race, you know, the fascist idiocy. yep. ned. it's backfire again. you don't hear about that in moscow and you don't hear about new york and you don't hear bad because those are places there now backwards in the middle bursts. and it should be because we, i view that came out of out of the corporate media are so reactionary and old fashion and fastest that me, you know, people are not as dumb if you think they are. and right now i was
changes. and for a way to organize the optimistic happening in the united states or roger. roger, i'm not going to like, i'm not going to let you hang on, roger, i'm not going to let you off the hook with that. what do you mean by groundswell about what? go ahead. oh, tragically, everything that we suppose is legacy media is been telling is now being opposed by the masters in tennessee and places like that or. and florida, where i have been quite recently under the sadness, never think the...
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these were normal people, not paul manaforts or rick or roger stones, not rick, sorry, they were regular people, and i know they've changedcan't see them going to jail and i cannot see ever, ever, ever letting a child take the fall. that won't happen. >> barbara res, thank you very much. appreciate you being here this evening. >>> democrats and two republicans, all the democrats and two republicans voted to create a select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on our capitol while the vast majority of house republicans the 190 who voted to show up anyway voted against it. i would like to know that they did this gleefully under the eyes of u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn, metropolitan police officers and gladys sicknick and sandra garza mother and partner of brian sicknick. blue lives don't matter to the crowd after all. >>> today's movement represents fealty. house republicans to affirm the sedition refusing to move statues of confederate traders if in the capitol. today 90% of the republicans banded together to vote against the select committee. if you had any doubt of how willing the party is to wrap it
these were normal people, not paul manaforts or rick or roger stones, not rick, sorry, they were regular people, and i know they've changedcan't see them going to jail and i cannot see ever, ever, ever letting a child take the fall. that won't happen. >> barbara res, thank you very much. appreciate you being here this evening. >>> democrats and two republicans, all the democrats and two republicans voted to create a select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on our...
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changing corporate america. we're getting more fighters in these leadership roles that are going to make a difference for all of us. >> john w. rogersair and co-ceo of ariel investments, thank you very much for coming back to "washington post live." great to see you. have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> and thank you for tuning in. join us on monday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, when my colleague, geoff fowler, talks with paypal's ceo dan schulman. once again, i'm jonathan capehart, opinion writer for "the washington post." thank you very much for tuning in to "washington post live." >>> tonight on american history tv, we'll look at the life and career of john f. kennedy. later, a discussion about his political life, his presidency, and his legacy. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story, every weekend. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, megan kate nelson talks about guerilla warfare on both sides during the civil war. tactics including ambushes and surprise raids on troops and towns. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, we compare the de
changing corporate america. we're getting more fighters in these leadership roles that are going to make a difference for all of us. >> john w. rogersair and co-ceo of ariel investments, thank you very much for coming back to "washington post live." great to see you. have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> and thank you for tuning in. join us on monday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, when my colleague, geoff fowler, talks with paypal's ceo dan schulman. once again, i'm jonathan...
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changed by gun violence. >> reporter: california's ban on auto automatic rifles, judge roger benitez ruled to overturn it, on the heels of an elementary school shooting in stockton, california, that left five children dead, the law was touted as california's first assault weapons act. it established what an assault w weapon is. this week, judge benitez ruled that ban was unconstitutional, and deprived law-abiding californians of weapons in other states, weapons he compared to swiss army n95 . >> if a swiss army knife would have been used at pulse, we would have had a birthday party and not a vigil for my friend. >> in his ruling, judge benitez wrote firearms as assault weapons are ordinary, popular, modern rifles. benitez's decision is being celebrated by pro gun groups. one suing the state of california saying it was quote delighted with the outcome. those calling for stricter gun laws are outraged. >> frankly, the wording in that ruling sounds like it's taken directly from an e-mail or a memo written by the national rifle association. >> first nominated by president george w. bush in 2003, judge benitez ha
changed by gun violence. >> reporter: california's ban on auto automatic rifles, judge roger benitez ruled to overturn it, on the heels of an elementary school shooting in stockton, california, that left five children dead, the law was touted as california's first assault weapons act. it established what an assault w weapon is. this week, judge benitez ruled that ban was unconstitutional, and deprived law-abiding californians of weapons in other states, weapons he compared to swiss army...
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changed. >> listen, chuck, you remember last year when we all heard commissioner roger goodell utter those words that the nba and the wnba certainly, before major league baseball, certainly before the nfl, they made sure their players had a voice, had a platform and were able to use those voices and platforms to advance certain social causes. over the past year, we've really seen the nfl and major league baseball step up and other sports teams as well. anquan said something interest. he said when people tell athletes to shut up and dribble, it's not because they don't want them to be advocates or activists, they don't agree with their politics. and that was not something i had considered until the potential hall of fame receiver said that. >> craig, you and i get this all the time, right? if somebody likes your report, it's great journalism. if somebody doesn't like your report -- >> you're hacked. >> -- it's a bunch of hack, right. i think this is sort of human nature on that course, that's for sure. craig, it's always great to work with you. i'm glad we got to work together on this one. >> sam
changed. >> listen, chuck, you remember last year when we all heard commissioner roger goodell utter those words that the nba and the wnba certainly, before major league baseball, certainly before the nfl, they made sure their players had a voice, had a platform and were able to use those voices and platforms to advance certain social causes. over the past year, we've really seen the nfl and major league baseball step up and other sports teams as well. anquan said something interest. he...
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change and the environment. but could the g7 economies learn anything from cornwall�*s own green example? rogerrm pool on offer, heated not by gas, but with clean energy from hot rocks underground. it's nice that you can harness something like that and use it for something like a pool, a relaxing touristy feature. yeah. it's good for the environment as well, i think. you've got to use it. and here's a gull�*s eye view of other changes. cars will no longer dominate the penzance promenade, thanks to work over the past year. priorities have been given to visitors on foot or on bikes, in a move supported by the government. the green revolution has seen strict traffic restrictions on the high street. some love it. i think it's a step at a time, all in the right direction. bring it on. others think road closures haven't been thought through. we have so much traffic, we're gridlocked. to do what they've done now in the summertime, is ten times worse. but the green trend is growing. cornwall�*s first smart wind turbine will vary energy production to meet changes in demand for power. at the g7 meeting,
change and the environment. but could the g7 economies learn anything from cornwall�*s own green example? rogerrm pool on offer, heated not by gas, but with clean energy from hot rocks underground. it's nice that you can harness something like that and use it for something like a pool, a relaxing touristy feature. yeah. it's good for the environment as well, i think. you've got to use it. and here's a gull�*s eye view of other changes. cars will no longer dominate the penzance promenade,...
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change their tune. i am not surprised but it is pure hypocrisy. >> harris: roger, explain to me how it goes.o if the emails that we've seen through the reporting, the post reporting and it turns out to be more from that lab top which hunter first said wasn't sure if it was his, whatever. we think it is his now because he says. but if we see that there was a connection between joe biden and his business associates while he was vice president, what happens next? >> first off harris thank you so much for having me. i love doing shows with matt. first off the messenger mr. meadows is not going to be anyone i nominate for a poster boy in terms of credibility. fond of making jokes about president obama coming from kenya. from john boehner he got down on his knees and begged not to be punished after not supporting him for speaker and former president trump got mr. meadows to disavoi his own position on healthcare. that's the messenger on this. >> harris: we've also talking about reporting but about the emails, too. there are details in there. i'm asking a straight-up question. >> let's talk about t
change their tune. i am not surprised but it is pure hypocrisy. >> harris: roger, explain to me how it goes.o if the emails that we've seen through the reporting, the post reporting and it turns out to be more from that lab top which hunter first said wasn't sure if it was his, whatever. we think it is his now because he says. but if we see that there was a connection between joe biden and his business associates while he was vice president, what happens next? >> first off harris...
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. >> changing these floors has an environmental impact given what's under these floors. >> reporter: superintendent roger leon points out a few problems plaguing the school. >> when was it built? >> 1888. >> reporter: leon says 29 of the district's 64 schools are over 100 years old. throughout the years renovations have been made, but the fixes, he says, have been more like band- aids. in 2016, the district, one of new jersey's poorest, asked the state for $311 million to fund more than 150 projects. as of today, only 11 have been app approved. across the country, thousands of superintendents find themselves in similar positions. structural crises that president biden hopes to tackle as part of his nearly $2 trillion infrastructure plan. >> today, up to 10 million homes in america and 4,000 schools and child care centers have pipes with lead in them. >> reporter: the american society of civil engineers has given the nation approximately 84,000 public schools a failing grade of d-plus. according to their analysis, 53% of school districts need to upgrade or replace multiple systems in their schools. the in
. >> changing these floors has an environmental impact given what's under these floors. >> reporter: superintendent roger leon points out a few problems plaguing the school. >> when was it built? >> 1888. >> reporter: leon says 29 of the district's 64 schools are over 100 years old. throughout the years renovations have been made, but the fixes, he says, have been more like band- aids. in 2016, the district, one of new jersey's poorest, asked the state for $311...
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roger rest of the year for me. i fell helpless and there was the i could do to support my family. that's definitely taken, a told can change in my life as a mother. and i took my kids down, i do as i let them down, but they understand and they get it in think my kids are very, very great, amazing children and they get it and they're, they're still there for me. there's a lot of broken people that haven't got the help that they needed managers. daughter was there. she was injured to go back into a wheelchair after happened. she couldn't stand up for work. she was shot at the s l. s. and they fired her because she couldn't work. she lost her own divorce to see if they got to vegas strong on the fire, trying medic, west sol town was all in. we all got the moodle. and i want to get coffee in the window of dunkin donuts and they were selling vegas strong t shirts out of the window. everybody had their hands in this big marketing point. the people that were victim eyes continue to be victimized because they have not received the funds provide for ripping more beloved everything. you know, we can do one of, you know, cable no mon
roger rest of the year for me. i fell helpless and there was the i could do to support my family. that's definitely taken, a told can change in my life as a mother. and i took my kids down, i do as i let them down, but they understand and they get it in think my kids are very, very great, amazing children and they get it and they're, they're still there for me. there's a lot of broken people that haven't got the help that they needed managers. daughter was there. she was injured to go back into...
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roger poodle who wrote about the death of inflation back then said we could be at that beginning of a sea change. what are your views on inflation? jurrien: that is the big conversation we are all having here among my colleagues at fidelity and everyone else is as well. we know we have transitory inflation. by definition, it is transitory just from the rate of change affect aspect because you always have to look at the level and the flow. we know the flow -- a mathematical sort of certainty almost. that rate of change will peak us some point in the next few months and that it will come down. the question is, what is the come down to? if it wasn't -- it went from one to five and two and goes back up to four, at that point you start to get the level of espousing at a higher point. you start to see those higher highs and higher lows. that is what we saw mid 1960's into the early 1970's. i don't to draw that parallel because the 1970's were not pleasant, but for the market, if rates are rising because inflation is rising, i think both the bond market, the stock market, the fed will be ok. energy fin
roger poodle who wrote about the death of inflation back then said we could be at that beginning of a sea change. what are your views on inflation? jurrien: that is the big conversation we are all having here among my colleagues at fidelity and everyone else is as well. we know we have transitory inflation. by definition, it is transitory just from the rate of change affect aspect because you always have to look at the level and the flow. we know the flow -- a mathematical sort of certainty...
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rogers are prepared to pay. well, so as a print money, as they arrange the printing of more and more and more money. as you say this, this very fundamental change in your liberal orthodoxy. there are reports again of refugees trying to cross the channel goes to england. and of course, biden's vice president has been in guatemala, telling the people of latin america do not to come to the united states. a big mark changed to the tweets from bite and then come on harris during the election campaigns. do you think they learn something from the european union? they can pay off to stop the refugees from, from nature nation was it goes down, you did this. the question is, the european union, as reno paid off, large amounts of money to prevent the refugees from the syrian war, which is now being prolonged and kept going by the west is, should be suppressed, but they will not take on the responsibilities. they've never liked to do back in europe. i mean, i one say directly, but top serious the, when you people decide to go to wall, you should allocate amongst yourselves, preferably in popular company. refugees are going to come in at the end of these wa
rogers are prepared to pay. well, so as a print money, as they arrange the printing of more and more and more money. as you say this, this very fundamental change in your liberal orthodoxy. there are reports again of refugees trying to cross the channel goes to england. and of course, biden's vice president has been in guatemala, telling the people of latin america do not to come to the united states. a big mark changed to the tweets from bite and then come on harris during the election...
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roger tainey alone looming over the entrance to the u.s. capitol. as of right now. or how about not? how about we change that? tonight the house of representatives voted to not do that anymore. to swap him out. to take down from that place of honor in the u.s. capitol, the justice who wrote the worst supreme court ruling of all time and instead replace him with a different supreme court justice who didn't do that. how about justice thursday good marshall. how about that? the house passed a bill to take down the bust last summer. it passed in the democratic controlled house last july but never went anywhere. republican senate leader mitch mcconnell blocked it. republicans in the senate never took it up. so taney still sits there. now that democrats are in control of the senate -- not mitch mcconnell there anymore, it's chuck schumer, who is the majority leader in the senate. now that it's democrats in the house and senate, major roger taney is going to get downtime. maybe we'll stop the ongoing honor at the united states capitol. see if somebody else will get a turn. the vote tonight in the house for the secon
roger tainey alone looming over the entrance to the u.s. capitol. as of right now. or how about not? how about we change that? tonight the house of representatives voted to not do that anymore. to swap him out. to take down from that place of honor in the u.s. capitol, the justice who wrote the worst supreme court ruling of all time and instead replace him with a different supreme court justice who didn't do that. how about justice thursday good marshall. how about that? the house passed a bill...
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roger taney alone, looming over that entrance at the u.s. capitol, as of right now. or how about not -- how about we change that to the house of representatives voted to not do that anymore. to swap him out. to take down from that place of honor in the u.s. capitol the justice who wrote the worst supreme court ruling of all time and instead replace him with a different supreme court justice who didn't do that. how about justice thurgood marshall, for example, might he work in that spot instead? you know, the house actually passed a bill to take down the roger taney bust last summer. it passed in the democratic-controlled house last july, but it never went anywhere. republican senate leader mitch mcconnell blocked. so taney still sits there outside of the old supreme court chamber in the u.s. capitol. now that democrats are in control of the senate, it's not mitch mcconnell there anymore, it's chuck schumer who is the majority leader in the senate, now that it's democrats controlling the house and senate, maybe old roger taney is finally going to get some downtime. maybe we will stop that ongoing honor for
roger taney alone, looming over that entrance at the u.s. capitol, as of right now. or how about not -- how about we change that to the house of representatives voted to not do that anymore. to swap him out. to take down from that place of honor in the u.s. capitol the justice who wrote the worst supreme court ruling of all time and instead replace him with a different supreme court justice who didn't do that. how about justice thurgood marshall, for example, might he work in that spot instead?...
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. >> changing these floors has been -- has an environmental impact due to what's under the floor. >> reporter: newark school superintendent rogerw of the massive infrastructure problems plaguing lafayette street elementary school. when was this school built? >> 1848? before abraham lincoln was born. >> yes. >> reporter: leon says 29 of the district's 64 schools are over 100 years old. throughout the years renovations have been made, but the fixes, he says, have been more like band-aids. >> we'll actually do the major reparations that are here. >> reporter: in in 2016 the district, up of new jersey's poorest, asked the state for $311 million to fund more than 150 projects. as of today only 11 have been approved. across the country, thousands of superintendents find themselves in similar positions. struck toorl crises that president biden hopes to tackle as part of his nearly $2 trillion infrastructure plan. >> today up to so million homes in america and more than 400,000 schools and child care centers have pipes with lead in them. >> the administration has allocated $100 billion for new school construction and upgrades to existi
. >> changing these floors has been -- has an environmental impact due to what's under the floor. >> reporter: newark school superintendent rogerw of the massive infrastructure problems plaguing lafayette street elementary school. when was this school built? >> 1848? before abraham lincoln was born. >> yes. >> reporter: leon says 29 of the district's 64 schools are over 100 years old. throughout the years renovations have been made, but the fixes, he says, have...
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roger stone up to? that's coming up. from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance nerve communication. and, alpha-lipoic acid, which relieves occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. live your life with less nerve discomfort with nervive nerve relief. over the years, mercedes-benz has patented thousands of safety innovations. crash-tested so many cars we've stopped counting. and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous braking. active lane keeping assist and blind spot assist. we've introduced airbags, side curtain airbags, and now the first-ever rear-mounted front-impact airbags. all in the hope that you never need any of it. some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7
roger stone up to? that's coming up. from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance nerve communication. and, alpha-lipoic acid, which relieves occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. live your life with less nerve discomfort with nervive nerve relief. over the years, mercedes-benz has patented thousands of safety innovations. crash-tested so many cars we've stopped counting. and...
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change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets the ah, welcome back to the art the interview. i'm peter labelle. i have the privilege to be interviewing him. rogers, international investor and author. it lists kind of spread it out from the 1st part of the program here. give me some advice. ok. as the financial advice advice i can go to the bank on ok because i want it to be really good. globally, what are the sectors the got hit the hardest during this experience and the ones that profited from an online people obviously did well. well, i have learned in my invest in korea, that is when those a disaster, there's also an opportunity travel, tourism airlines, transportation destroy the airport in singapore close. so i find, i hope i found opportunities in travel and tourism, you know, things like that. the actual coach is a disaster. i also, i think i found opportunities in agriculture. i'm a director of a company called tacro. it's moving because agriculture is coming back. i can also has the advantage that is cadmium free. you know, i had heavy metals. well, most of our lives as heavy metal. whatever reason my cycle has no heavy metal, so it's g
change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets the ah, welcome back to the art the interview. i'm peter labelle. i have the privilege to be interviewing him. rogers, international investor and author. it lists kind of spread it out from the 1st part of the program here. give me some advice. ok. as the financial advice advice i can go to the bank on ok because i want it to be really good. globally, what are the sectors the got hit the hardest during this experience and the...
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change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets. ah, hello, and welcome to the r t interview. i am peter bell. it is my supreme pleasure to have jim rogers here international, fancier and author. jim, welcome to the race to have you here in saint petersburg. you are an eminent investor. you are an oracle. if you are ok, and a lot of people going to watch this interview, the world will economy is receding, and least the industrialized part of the world. the, the pandemic is receding. some places better than others. obviously, different governments have different reactions to it. and because of the different actions and reactions to the pandemic, we have, we have very different economic outcome. so we were to, as an aggregate, putting it together. where is the global economy going? is we, you see.
change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets. ah, hello, and welcome to the r t interview. i am peter bell. it is my supreme pleasure to have jim rogers here international, fancier and author. jim, welcome to the race to have you here in saint petersburg. you are an eminent investor. you are an oracle. if you are ok, and a lot of people going to watch this interview, the world will economy is receding, and least the industrialized part of the world. the, the pandemic is...
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roger teeny, alone. looming over that entrance at the u.s. capital, as of right now. or, how about not? how about we change that? tonight, the house of representatives voted to not do that anymore. to swap him out. to take down from that place of honor, in the u.s. capital, the justice who read the worst court ruling of all-time. instead, and -- replace him with another court justice who didn't do that. how about justice thurgood marshall, for example. might he work in that spot instead? you know, the house actually passed a bill to take down the roger taney bust last summer. passed in the democratic-controlled house last july, but it never went anywhere. republicans senate mitch mcconnell blocked it. they never took it. up so taney still sits there outside the old supreme court chamber in the u.s. capital. now, the democrats are in control of the senate. it's not mitch mcconnell there anymore, it's chuck schumer who's the majority leader in the senate. now the democrats control in the house and senate, maybe old roger taney will probably now get some downtime. maybe we will stop that ongoing honor at the united
roger teeny, alone. looming over that entrance at the u.s. capital, as of right now. or, how about not? how about we change that? tonight, the house of representatives voted to not do that anymore. to swap him out. to take down from that place of honor, in the u.s. capital, the justice who read the worst court ruling of all-time. instead, and -- replace him with another court justice who didn't do that. how about justice thurgood marshall, for example. might he work in that spot instead? you...
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this law had been regularly updated and changed but it been in place at left until now, of course, subject to an appeal here, where the judge just yesterday, judge roger benitez, essentially ruling it would be unconstitutional to prevent law-abiding citizens in the state of california from purchasing and owning these kinds of semiautomatic rifles. and a portion of that ruling is what really had so many people outraged there when you see how the judge compared some of these weapons to swiss army knives. multiuse swiss army knives. the specific part of that ruling that has so many people outraged here is where the judge writes, like a swiss army knife, the popular ar-15 rifle is a perfect combination of home defense weapon, and also homeland defense equipment. firearms seen as assault weapons are fairly ordinary popular modern rifles and that's really what spurred so much outrage, not just from the families of those who have lost family members to mass shootings but also by california's state officials, including the chief executive, governor newsom, who responded to this ruling saying he's going to continue with this fight for stricter gun laws. and he
this law had been regularly updated and changed but it been in place at left until now, of course, subject to an appeal here, where the judge just yesterday, judge roger benitez, essentially ruling it would be unconstitutional to prevent law-abiding citizens in the state of california from purchasing and owning these kinds of semiautomatic rifles. and a portion of that ruling is what really had so many people outraged there when you see how the judge compared some of these weapons to swiss army...
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change pretty fast for shots, the different stories behind the bullets. ah, hello and welcome to the r t interview. i am peter labelle. it is my supreme pleasure to have jim rogers here international, fancier and author. jim, welcome to the race to have you here in saint petersburg. you're an eminent investor. you are an oracle, if you are ok and a lot of people go to watch this interview. the world will economy is receding, and least the industrialized part of the world is the pandemic is receding. some places better than others. obviously, different governments have different reactions to it. and because of the different actions and reactions to the pandemic, we have, we have very different economic outcome. so we were to, as an aggregate, putting it together. where is the global economy going? is we, you see a meaningful growth? and if it is, what kind of growth are we seeing stagnation, the global economy stalling? what's the, if we could get the most accurate aggregate picture, what it would be up, things are getting better better. but peter, last year everything was closed. i live in singapore, the airport close. so if you have 5 flights a week, now it's b
change pretty fast for shots, the different stories behind the bullets. ah, hello and welcome to the r t interview. i am peter labelle. it is my supreme pleasure to have jim rogers here international, fancier and author. jim, welcome to the race to have you here in saint petersburg. you're an eminent investor. you are an oracle, if you are ok and a lot of people go to watch this interview. the world will economy is receding, and least the industrialized part of the world is the pandemic is...
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i'm thinking of the statement of roger goodell putting out last year after george floyd was killed, black lives matter. then they had this whole campaign, inspire change a good idea to base brain injury settlements off the fact that black men cognitively were not on the same level or were inferior to white men. somebody thought that was a good idea. >> it's the same league that up in the, you know, i don't know, probably my late teenage years, you rarely ever saw a black quarterback. i feel like this is a consistent way with the way the nfl has thought about it. white men coach. white men, right, should be -- right, black men should be on the line. black men should be wide receivers. they're not quarterbacks, they're wide receivers. that kind of ethos to me is very nfl. that part doesn't surprise me. it just surprises me that they basically used eugenics from the early 20th century. what is the percentage of black players in the league. you're talking about the vast majority of players, right? >> yeah, you're talking about a league that's 70% black. you couldn't be more right, joy. based off their track record, the nfl has long sent the message that t
i'm thinking of the statement of roger goodell putting out last year after george floyd was killed, black lives matter. then they had this whole campaign, inspire change a good idea to base brain injury settlements off the fact that black men cognitively were not on the same level or were inferior to white men. somebody thought that was a good idea. >> it's the same league that up in the, you know, i don't know, probably my late teenage years, you rarely ever saw a black quarterback. i...
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coach jon gruden and roger goodell and jj watt, julian edelman, saquon barkley who was a teammate of nassib at penn state and that is just the beginning. the atmosphere has changedd it is always asked and when there is a historic first in any sport, is there a turning point. i do think it is a particularly interesting question when it comes to the nfl. and let's be honest, the false stereo types that people have about masculinity in that particular sport. >> yeah, there is no question that it is a hyper masculine environment but there is also no question that those attitudes don't still exist, they are substantially unacceptable now. they are not as openly expressed. might there be an outlier here or there, sure. but generally speaking, the country as a whole and the league significantly are on nassib's side and on the side it goes almost without saying, on the side of anyone else who should come forward in the future. so that is in the larger sense the more significant thing here. >> and that actually reminds me, we have talked about previously about how sports could sometimes be on the leading edge of change in society, right. but is this a situation as you're
coach jon gruden and roger goodell and jj watt, julian edelman, saquon barkley who was a teammate of nassib at penn state and that is just the beginning. the atmosphere has changedd it is always asked and when there is a historic first in any sport, is there a turning point. i do think it is a particularly interesting question when it comes to the nfl. and let's be honest, the false stereo types that people have about masculinity in that particular sport. >> yeah, there is no question...
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rogers. >> reporter: where is the beef not here vegan meat balls and impossible whoppers for you meatless meat is just about everywhere the food market is about to hit $33 billion by 2025 as consumers change consumption can help reduce carbon footprints others over higher risk of processed diseases the restaurant revamping its entire menu. the real money goes to beyond meat and impossible foods. two of the biggest names to reach more customers both companies are expanding into new stores. they got competition experts say with all of these new options, pricing is key. >> these has to be affordable. it is a massive change it can't be another option >> reporter: i went to my local ka target, i picked up plant based p patties. this is four patties here, under $8 making alternative meat more assessable can happen with small staff and government support >> we spent huge amount of money subsidizing meat industry. if we have a little bit of a plain field investing in some research, there are other things that could be transformational >> what is one day a month there was a school lunch that had an alternative protein. >> it is not just plant based meat is gaining popularity so how about a plant-b
rogers. >> reporter: where is the beef not here vegan meat balls and impossible whoppers for you meatless meat is just about everywhere the food market is about to hit $33 billion by 2025 as consumers change consumption can help reduce carbon footprints others over higher risk of processed diseases the restaurant revamping its entire menu. the real money goes to beyond meat and impossible foods. two of the biggest names to reach more customers both companies are expanding into new stores....
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rogers, minnesota. this conversation on race relations in america, how have they changed since the tulsa race massacre andaven't they changed? to santa maria, california, hairy, good morning. caller: yes, how's it going? i live in santa maria, california for 50 years and it just has gotten continuously worse. from the top down. from the police department to the city streets. we just lost two more young men to gun violence. the neighborhoods are in a shambles. everybody is unplugged and it has just gotten worse. i have lived here for 50 years. farming is one of our biggest businesses. we try to do everything we can to support community and it just keeps getting worse. corruption is off the hook. we really do need help here. maybe president biden can come in here and clean this mess up. host: president biden was in tulsa yesterday, recognizing the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. this is a bit of what president biden had to say in his address yesterday. [video clip] >> what happened in greenwood was an act of domestic terrorism with a through line that exists today still. just close your eyes a
rogers, minnesota. this conversation on race relations in america, how have they changed since the tulsa race massacre andaven't they changed? to santa maria, california, hairy, good morning. caller: yes, how's it going? i live in santa maria, california for 50 years and it just has gotten continuously worse. from the top down. from the police department to the city streets. we just lost two more young men to gun violence. the neighborhoods are in a shambles. everybody is unplugged and it has...