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cameron: it is boiling hot.here are white gangs moving up and down the primary mentor -- perimeter and black gangs within it, looking for white victims. it becomes this chaotic place where they just want order restored. when the militia finally shows up, they do exactly that. they restore order quickly. at the whitends mobs and they vanish. cameron: here is a tract -- prof. mathieu: here is a truck delivering milk and bread in chicago and it has to be with armed guards. cannot forget that even if that is a good military aesence, a safeguard, in broader, national political that sees african-americans as a criminalized population, we forget that these weapons are not there to keep african-americans in place but rather to protect them. these become images that represent a higher level of violence needed to put african-americans where they belong. cameron: let's take chicago as a classic example, but it reshapes the city of chicago politics today, i would argue, but you have disheartening of neighborhoods. this is m
cameron: it is boiling hot.here are white gangs moving up and down the primary mentor -- perimeter and black gangs within it, looking for white victims. it becomes this chaotic place where they just want order restored. when the militia finally shows up, they do exactly that. they restore order quickly. at the whitends mobs and they vanish. cameron: here is a tract -- prof. mathieu: here is a truck delivering milk and bread in chicago and it has to be with armed guards. cannot forget that even...
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cameron this job and for cameron to have turned this down is curiousm is interesting.vid cameron has been approached says the pair have finally mended relations, david has turned it down. i am surprised he has turned it down. he has finished his memoir, what else has he got to do? maybe the friendship hasn't been fully restored. i would have thought he would have jumped at the chance to have a high profilejob in the world stage. but obviously he has better things to do. indeed. we go back to the front page of the daily e—mail. cameron's bodyguard leaves gun injet. well, e—mail. cameron's bodyguard leaves gun in jet. well, my e—mail. cameron's bodyguard leaves gun injet. well, my bodyguard wouldn't have done that. you'd get a shock, wouldn't you ? wouldn't have done that. you'd get a shock, wouldn't you? you go into one of those cramped toilets, although a sure it was business or first class. a glock pistol, alongside it was the bodyguard's passport and cameron's passport as well. anyway, it is lucky they didn't put it in that disposal bits, where you put the rubbish an
cameron this job and for cameron to have turned this down is curiousm is interesting.vid cameron has been approached says the pair have finally mended relations, david has turned it down. i am surprised he has turned it down. he has finished his memoir, what else has he got to do? maybe the friendship hasn't been fully restored. i would have thought he would have jumped at the chance to have a high profilejob in the world stage. but obviously he has better things to do. indeed. we go back to...
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so this is going to be a major hit on the town of cameron and the parish of cameron. as i said, the good news, they got all the people out that is great news prior to the storm and that's been validated. lake charles is a different story. it's about 70,000 people. they didn't have a full evacuation. so we'll see what happens in the morning once the sun comes up but i imagine you're going to be missing a lot of roofs in lake charles besides the water going up to 15 feet as predicted. >> right. >> and the eye of the storm going right over lake charles. >> sir, in 15 second what is would you say to residents that might be still in lake charles, there's of course, been different guidance from local government. but what should they do? >> go to the safest room in your house and keep everybody together. get your weather radio, try to stay informed. save your radio battery because in the morning you're going to need to call people to rescue you if the predictions are correct. >> lieutenant general russel honore. i so much appreciate your expertise. we'll talk in the next hou
so this is going to be a major hit on the town of cameron and the parish of cameron. as i said, the good news, they got all the people out that is great news prior to the storm and that's been validated. lake charles is a different story. it's about 70,000 people. they didn't have a full evacuation. so we'll see what happens in the morning once the sun comes up but i imagine you're going to be missing a lot of roofs in lake charles besides the water going up to 15 feet as predicted. >>...
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we have radar of cameron to get -- zoomed in radar of cameron to get a sense of what that looked like when it hit. general honore, obviously, during a hurricane like this, during a storm. there's the before, the during, and the after. i want to make one thing clear. we're very much in the during at this moment. we are in the now. this storm is hitting now sp. so what needs to be happening now? >> right now, the -- getting assessments as best as you can. and the best thing is, until the wind dice down, is everybody hunker down and get what intelligence -- what weather intelligence you can, and talking to people where you can. but right now, you can't get helicopters up. we were fortunate enough in hurricane rita, we maneuvered two ships from hurricane katrina that followed rita in. and it was just fortunate they were already in the area, because we had used them in katrina. and they picked people up on pecan island, which is between a million and cameron parish. people who we thought had evacuate ed hadn't evacuated. and the marines followed that storm in and went into cameron parish.
we have radar of cameron to get -- zoomed in radar of cameron to get a sense of what that looked like when it hit. general honore, obviously, during a hurricane like this, during a storm. there's the before, the during, and the after. i want to make one thing clear. we're very much in the during at this moment. we are in the now. this storm is hitting now sp. so what needs to be happening now? >> right now, the -- getting assessments as best as you can. and the best thing is, until the...
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i don't know if daniel cameron can hear us. let's say it from the heart so not only daniel cameron can hear us, but breonna taylor can hear us from heaven, what we want daniel cameron, the kentucky attorney general to do. on three. one, two, three. >> release the transcripts! >> at this time -- before i bring up one of the greatest lawyers, one of the greatest secrets in louisville, kentucky, my co-counsel, my sister, my co-warrior, lanita baker. i would be remiss if i didn't tell you, tamika, people who are in the fraternity that you're in from all over america, a fraternity that no parent wants to be in, but far too many black mothers and fathers are part of, have sent their pledge of support to stand with you. all of them couldn't come like mr. jacob black sr., but all of them sent their report. when the announcement came out philonise floyd, the brothers and sisters from george floyd who was killed in minneapolis, minnesota, were the first ones to pledge their support. right after that, lanita we got a call from sabrina ful
i don't know if daniel cameron can hear us. let's say it from the heart so not only daniel cameron can hear us, but breonna taylor can hear us from heaven, what we want daniel cameron, the kentucky attorney general to do. on three. one, two, three. >> release the transcripts! >> at this time -- before i bring up one of the greatest lawyers, one of the greatest secrets in louisville, kentucky, my co-counsel, my sister, my co-warrior, lanita baker. i would be remiss if i didn't tell...
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and daniel cameron, i do. i took offense to you not being fully up-front with tameka palmer when we met with you. i take true offense to that. and you have to know your legal obligations as a prosecutor is to inform the family, to talk to the family, to keep them informed on what's going on. you failed to do that and you failed to be fully honest whith her when we met with you, when the grand jury report was being relayed to the public. so you told us we would know in advance. we learned at the same time that america learned, that's unacceptable. and we have a right to be angry. but i want to talk to those of us who have been on the ground. we can't let the anger consume us, because we've still got work to do. >> tell it! >> and we can't fully think when we're consumed by anger. so i've been praying, i've been praying this morning to not let the anger that's been inside me consume me and come out today, because i know we have work to do. i'm dressed down today, because i'm staying down here, because i want lmp
and daniel cameron, i do. i took offense to you not being fully up-front with tameka palmer when we met with you. i take true offense to that. and you have to know your legal obligations as a prosecutor is to inform the family, to talk to the family, to keep them informed on what's going on. you failed to do that and you failed to be fully honest whith her when we met with you, when the grand jury report was being relayed to the public. so you told us we would know in advance. we learned at the...
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we never met cameron? >> you they have met attorney general cameron? >> no, we never met him. >> i think many people will be surprised to hear they had no contact with attorney general cameron whatsoever. >> i agree. if you watched the press conference, it seemed clear from the wording that mr. cameron was implying that he played a larger role in the actual presentation. >> is that normally how it works? >> well, the attorney general in kentucky doesn't normally present cases to the grand jury. but i think to answer your question, generally the highest person in the office would come and introduce themselves to the grand jurors. >> do either of you think there was enough evidence to present charges of murder, attempted murder, manslaughter? >> yes, i think there was. just all of the evidence there, as we were listening to it, we were sure this was leading up to something like that. >> reporter: among the evidence the grand jury heard from the night of the raid was the 911 call from breonna taylor's boyfriend, kenneth walker. he says he fired a warning
we never met cameron? >> you they have met attorney general cameron? >> no, we never met him. >> i think many people will be surprised to hear they had no contact with attorney general cameron whatsoever. >> i agree. if you watched the press conference, it seemed clear from the wording that mr. cameron was implying that he played a larger role in the actual presentation. >> is that normally how it works? >> well, the attorney general in kentucky doesn't...
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cameron has been through so many ups and downs in her relatively short life wonder she findsrocks. >> this other. >> reporter: a journey that began five years ago office. >> i remember the day i was first diagnosed. wow. >> stage 3 cancer is what cameron was told back then, a cancer that has since gone only to return. >> the question that comes in my head, constantly, why me and why now type of thing. that is what a lot of people go through. >> it was while dealing with such heavy questions that cameron one day got a visit from jane, she introduced cameron to the meditative effect of rock painting but someone else opened her eyes to what it really could do. >> i think it that's do with one of the nurses that i had on the floor. >> cameron sensed the nurse could use therapy herself and offered to paint with her. >> very healing for me just to paint then. it would be great to also have it as a tool, i guess, to help ople. >> this is the fifth floor of the hospital. >> it worked so well cameron knew that she was on to something. she began leaving rocks with inspirational messages in a ho
cameron has been through so many ups and downs in her relatively short life wonder she findsrocks. >> this other. >> reporter: a journey that began five years ago office. >> i remember the day i was first diagnosed. wow. >> stage 3 cancer is what cameron was told back then, a cancer that has since gone only to return. >> the question that comes in my head, constantly, why me and why now type of thing. that is what a lot of people go through. >> it was while...
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were famously very close, not just cameron were famously very close, notjust neighbours at number 10owning street but he trusted your advice. he told him it was a bad idea but if you said to him look, this is the most important decision facing us in the country since the second world war, and i cannot go along with this and if you insist on the referendum i am out of here, that may have made a difference? i don't think it would have, honestly. the train was leaving the station, the political train towards referendum inside the conservative party, inside the conservative media and other elements of the political spectrum don pyke but you never tested the proposition. my resignation would not have made a difference and if anything once a decision was made, i thought i was someone he may be able to influence the outcome, i was the finance minister and set out the consequences of leaving and that did not work. then i had the responsibility to make the argument and make sure the country knew what it was voting for a new the consequences. you were it was voting for a new the consequences.
were famously very close, not just cameron were famously very close, notjust neighbours at number 10owning street but he trusted your advice. he told him it was a bad idea but if you said to him look, this is the most important decision facing us in the country since the second world war, and i cannot go along with this and if you insist on the referendum i am out of here, that may have made a difference? i don't think it would have, honestly. the train was leaving the station, the political...
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i think it's a false memory as the years go past that somehow by then the cameron regime was unpopularestablishment. only a year earlier, the conservatives had won a resounding victory and the economic message was a very important part of that victory. just on the referendum and what our opponents called project fear, i have not seen the counterfactual, and in a way we will never know, but i am not sure that if we had not made those economic arguments, we would have won the referendum, we may have lost it by a bigger margin because the truth be told, when he got to the vote, the british people were not particularly enamoured with the eu and the swing voters, the people you appeal to in any campaign, were people who emotionally wanted to leave but were nervous of the economic consequences so, inevitably, the campaign focused on that. one more question then on looking back at 2016 and on your possible culpability. it's interesting to me than in the last year or so they have been quite a few academic studies and i am very taken by one, by a gentleman called thiemo fetzer, who was an assoc
i think it's a false memory as the years go past that somehow by then the cameron regime was unpopularestablishment. only a year earlier, the conservatives had won a resounding victory and the economic message was a very important part of that victory. just on the referendum and what our opponents called project fear, i have not seen the counterfactual, and in a way we will never know, but i am not sure that if we had not made those economic arguments, we would have won the referendum, we may...
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cameron: absolutely. the primary job of every central bank is to ensure financial markets are functioning. replacing or ameliorating the hit to demand has to be a fiscal solution. what we are seeing today is the investment grade credit market is trading ok, and that was the subject of what the fed was doing this morning. previous comments, i think the attitude of the market is it is not going to play politics. we want to put all of these people in a room and lock them in and throw away the key and do not come out until you have something. make it quick. brown, what is the question you are primarily getting from your account? jason: most people are a little shellshocked by the relentlessness of the clients. we do a lot of outbound communications that has been very helpful. i do not know that i'm getting huge numbers of questions. people want to know not just when this will end but what are we trying to do so we are well-positioned when we come out of it, which is encouraging for people who are able to thin
cameron: absolutely. the primary job of every central bank is to ensure financial markets are functioning. replacing or ameliorating the hit to demand has to be a fiscal solution. what we are seeing today is the investment grade credit market is trading ok, and that was the subject of what the fed was doing this morning. previous comments, i think the attitude of the market is it is not going to play politics. we want to put all of these people in a room and lock them in and throw away the key...
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you know i'm more focused on as cameron said the people who did sign a peace deal. cameron said they were a part of the of the previous peace deals that we saw you know under the bashir is him there are some unsavory elements factors who belong to the bashir regime still in power and i must say looking at the images coming out of sudan yesterday i was excited i guess you could say about the fact that we did sign this peace deal because the people of darfur deserve peace the people about darfur deserve to be of a live in their homes and not be or the threat of force coming in from outside and impacting their stability but the individuals who signed on to this peace deal throughout history that throughout sudan's history i'm have been some of the worst perpetua knows this violence that we've seen in dire for and i do believe to move forward that the people we need to be most serious about making sure that this process doesn't become unstable that they need to be sure that they're confident in their own abilities to make sure that they uphold the agreements that they'v
you know i'm more focused on as cameron said the people who did sign a peace deal. cameron said they were a part of the of the previous peace deals that we saw you know under the bashir is him there are some unsavory elements factors who belong to the bashir regime still in power and i must say looking at the images coming out of sudan yesterday i was excited i guess you could say about the fact that we did sign this peace deal because the people of darfur deserve peace the people about darfur...
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cameron.ys in part, attorney general cameron is committed to doing everything he can to insure the integrity of the prosecution before him and continuing fulfilling his ethical obligations both as a prosecutor and as a partner in the ongoing federal investigation. so wrapping up, with you, lucas, if mr. cameron releases the grand jury transcripts even months from now, does that give the taylor family legal recourse or legal closure? >> well, closure in this case is going to be difficult. they have already reached a settlement, a 12 million-dollar settlement that included a lot of police reforms in louisville. no-knock warrants like the one used that night have been banned already by metro council. there is a law or a proposal to ban them in kentucky as well. that will be heard about it kentucky legislature at some point but closure will be very difficult in this case. it is going to be, especially if these officers are not charged which it doesn't appear based on the grand jury's, you know, fi
cameron.ys in part, attorney general cameron is committed to doing everything he can to insure the integrity of the prosecution before him and continuing fulfilling his ethical obligations both as a prosecutor and as a partner in the ongoing federal investigation. so wrapping up, with you, lucas, if mr. cameron releases the grand jury transcripts even months from now, does that give the taylor family legal recourse or legal closure? >> well, closure in this case is going to be difficult....
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but in an interview with abc bowling green affiliate wbko, cameron stood by his decision. >> it was notgment that there were going -- there should be other charges that the grand jury should be advised of. i know i take a lot of criticism for that, but we did the right thing. >> ahmad arbery died and the justice system said, give it time. george floyd died and the justice system said, give it time. breonna taylor died, and the justice system said, give it time. people gave it time. and then -- basically nothing. >> if i had to share one final thought about breonna, it would be that she was one who brought everybody together. >> on the one hand, you hate that it's her face that's on this cause. but on the other hand, it's a cause that will definitely give some change that's been well overdue. >> she always said she was going to be famous, but we never imagined her not being here to see herself famous. >> i hate that she had to die -- to be great. gets to work faster, making easy work of tough messes. dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. keep a bottle in the laundry
but in an interview with abc bowling green affiliate wbko, cameron stood by his decision. >> it was notgment that there were going -- there should be other charges that the grand jury should be advised of. i know i take a lot of criticism for that, but we did the right thing. >> ahmad arbery died and the justice system said, give it time. george floyd died and the justice system said, give it time. breonna taylor died, and the justice system said, give it time. people gave it time....
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and get a response from beth cameron . >> cameron, thank you. first and foremost thanks for your service. i appreciate what you've done for our country and i think you're certainly expressing frustration with this public healthemergency that many people have . first i want to say to your question about morbidity and mortality, your first question that yes, mortality is the number of people or the case of people die from the disease relative to those who are infected. and the infections rates is not the case fatality rate so there are many more people who are infected with this disease and who will die and i think when you say morbidity, what morbidity is the people who are affected by the disease, not necessarily the number including the people who died also including the people recover . so there are going to be way more people as steve mentioned with this statistic earlier about the number of cases versus thenumber of deaths . i do think that the number of deaths from this disease is quite high. it would have been much much fight higher in thi
and get a response from beth cameron . >> cameron, thank you. first and foremost thanks for your service. i appreciate what you've done for our country and i think you're certainly expressing frustration with this public healthemergency that many people have . first i want to say to your question about morbidity and mortality, your first question that yes, mortality is the number of people or the case of people die from the disease relative to those who are infected. and the infections...
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tom: one question of cameron crise, and then come back with cameron on the markets.ent as we look at the flow of finance out of the united kingdom. do you see any linkage of how the market adapts and adjusts to fiscal policy? it is not in the textbooks. it is all markets, monetary. does fiscal matter? cameron: i think it does. we haven't really tested the limits. tom: recently we haven't. cameron: you can argue that the sharp rise in treasury yields in 2018 was the child not only of the fed putting rates up but also the fiscal expansion in the united states, and the fact that obviously yields in europe and japan are so low, europe in particular because there has not been this fiscal impulse the economy needs. tom: you brilliantly have written on how with all the turmoil this year, it is a relative value year. what do you mean? that is greek to me. cameron: it is one of these things, we all know the coronavirus will have an impact, but it is difficult to say with any degree of precision how it back does how big it will be. -- how big it will be. if you say bond yields
tom: one question of cameron crise, and then come back with cameron on the markets.ent as we look at the flow of finance out of the united kingdom. do you see any linkage of how the market adapts and adjusts to fiscal policy? it is not in the textbooks. it is all markets, monetary. does fiscal matter? cameron: i think it does. we haven't really tested the limits. tom: recently we haven't. cameron: you can argue that the sharp rise in treasury yields in 2018 was the child not only of the fed...
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cameron? cameron: a few different issues here. one is the algorithmic stock, risk parity funds, vol targeting funds. they were a significant impact earlier in the week. these guys tend to trade midafternoon, and we had a few 2:00 meltdowns that sort of get your spidey senses tingling but that is what is at play. you also have the passive that has beenze part of the investment landscape over the past decade. while your advisor might tell you that you should not sell when the market goes down, mom and pop don't necessarily follow that advice. if they do, sort of everything goes down at the same time. doug: it is interesting, during the wild upside days, nobody was asking if the algos had a role in melting it to the upside. i don't think there is a serious unpacked -- impact there. what strikes me is that our sentiment work was so one-sided a few weeks ago, we would say we are vulnerable to a 7% correction. just based on that sentiment work alone, and that there would be some news catalyst that would be attributed. obviously, this is
cameron? cameron: a few different issues here. one is the algorithmic stock, risk parity funds, vol targeting funds. they were a significant impact earlier in the week. these guys tend to trade midafternoon, and we had a few 2:00 meltdowns that sort of get your spidey senses tingling but that is what is at play. you also have the passive that has beenze part of the investment landscape over the past decade. while your advisor might tell you that you should not sell when the market goes down,...
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but the first part of the storm is now over the little town of cameron in cameron parish.0-mile-per-hour winds now. so, houses, homes, businesses are being destroyed. it's almost like what a strong tornado would do. and winds are picking up further to the north. 74 miles per hour in lake charles. even as pfar to the northeast a jennings, 52 miles per hour. and beaumont and port arthur, a mile shift east or west makes a huge difference. and the extreme wind warning is up. we're expecting from an event like a hurricane, a category 4 or 5, expect a period of winds that are life-threatening. as far as the storm surge, we're watching the tidal gauges, the water level is coming up now. we expect that to happen in the next two or three hours. you see to the right of there, it's where we'll see the highest storm totals. we're waiting to see what will happen in the lake charles area. and you hear storm surge, that kills the most people. it kills more people than the winds do in a hurricane. three feet of storm surge, that's considered life-threatening. six feet, on top of that, we
but the first part of the storm is now over the little town of cameron in cameron parish.0-mile-per-hour winds now. so, houses, homes, businesses are being destroyed. it's almost like what a strong tornado would do. and winds are picking up further to the north. 74 miles per hour in lake charles. even as pfar to the northeast a jennings, 52 miles per hour. and beaumont and port arthur, a mile shift east or west makes a huge difference. and the extreme wind warning is up. we're expecting from an...
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host: cameron in nevada, issouri. independent line. cameron in missouri, hello? we'll try one more time. cameron, hello? i believe -- let's try this one. cameron, are you there? caller: yes, i'm here. host: go ahead. caller: hi. mr. mcintosh, i would just like to get your opinion on some things here. do you think that this whole coronavirus thing is -- do you think that we are opening up too soon? our economy, especially since ow we have the biggest stock market crash since the great depression? because for the life of me i can't seem to understand why we are continuing to open everything up when obviously there's a surge in cases. i believe this country needs to come together and we need to really -- all of us should come together and pray and unify itself so that we at least asked god to help us get through this. what do you think about that? guest: cameron, i'm also a big believer personally in a god who will look out for our country and to pray and ask him for that. thank you for that. yes, we need to do that. that's my personal opinion. club for growth doesn
host: cameron in nevada, issouri. independent line. cameron in missouri, hello? we'll try one more time. cameron, hello? i believe -- let's try this one. cameron, are you there? caller: yes, i'm here. host: go ahead. caller: hi. mr. mcintosh, i would just like to get your opinion on some things here. do you think that this whole coronavirus thing is -- do you think that we are opening up too soon? our economy, especially since ow we have the biggest stock market crash since the great...
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we are thrilled cameron can join us.eron, in the secondary offering, you and i tried out the hilton hotel. we have rubber chicken, moved some vegetables around a plate, of institutional guys asked questions about the management. must wants to mr. ask questions about that process? asklon musk wants to questions about that process? cameron: he does enjoy the sound of his own voice. i tend to view this as a wind fall. in theve split the stock robinhood crowd do not seem to understand each share is worth less than it was two days ago. found golden has eggs in his backyard and decided to monetize them. look at the .nconventional approach dan ives publishing at what bush has been a big bull. he solidifies his his price pre-sprintt is $3500 -- pre-split. they will move shares from time to time. under an equity distribution, how they pull that trigger? cameron: i believe what they will do is they have this panel, and when they deem it an opportune time, they can go to move shares in a trade. they will be like a regular customer
we are thrilled cameron can join us.eron, in the secondary offering, you and i tried out the hilton hotel. we have rubber chicken, moved some vegetables around a plate, of institutional guys asked questions about the management. must wants to mr. ask questions about that process? asklon musk wants to questions about that process? cameron: he does enjoy the sound of his own voice. i tend to view this as a wind fall. in theve split the stock robinhood crowd do not seem to understand each share is...
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cameron, what is new? cameron: so the deal is that the treasury wants its money back for some of the emergency lending programs that the fed created over the course of the year, and the fed does not want to give the dough back. there are a couple of possible clinician for this. one we could call the good faith explanation, which is that some of these programs have essentially been duds. if we combine the main street lending program, the corporate credit lending program, the municipal lending program, they have only grown by about $13 billion since the beginning of the third quarter. that is not a lot of money. it is not moving the needle at all in the economy, and it is not a good use of the hundreds of billions of dollars that the treasury and congress have allocated to the fed. the money is sitting metaphorically in a vault somewhere. come on, karen, you know the math of the multiplier effect -- come on, cameron, you know the mass of the multiplier effect. what is the multiplier effect of the stimulus or
cameron, what is new? cameron: so the deal is that the treasury wants its money back for some of the emergency lending programs that the fed created over the course of the year, and the fed does not want to give the dough back. there are a couple of possible clinician for this. one we could call the good faith explanation, which is that some of these programs have essentially been duds. if we combine the main street lending program, the corporate credit lending program, the municipal lending...
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wow. >> reporter: stage 3 cancer is what cameron was told back then. a cancer that has since gone, only to return. >> the question that posed in my head constantly was why me, why now type of thing. and as cheesy as that sounds, that's what a lot of people, i feel like, go through. >> reporter: it was while dealing with such heavy questions that cameron one day got a visit from jane siegel, an expressive arts therapist at sutter pcmc. it was jane who introduced cameron to the calm, meditative effects of rock painting, but it was someone else who opened her eyes to what it could really do. >> i think it had to do with one of the nurses on the floor. >> reporter: cameron sensed that nurse could use some therapy herself so she offered to paint with her. >> it's been very healing for me just to paint them. i thought, like, it would be great to also have it as a tool, i guess, to help heal other people. this is the fifth floor of the hospital. >> reporter: it worked so well, cameron knew she was on to something. >> let me bring you to it. >> reporter: so sh
wow. >> reporter: stage 3 cancer is what cameron was told back then. a cancer that has since gone, only to return. >> the question that posed in my head constantly was why me, why now type of thing. and as cheesy as that sounds, that's what a lot of people, i feel like, go through. >> reporter: it was while dealing with such heavy questions that cameron one day got a visit from jane siegel, an expressive arts therapist at sutter pcmc. it was jane who introduced cameron to the...
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making landfall about an hour and a half ago in cameron, texas.rricane center saying it has sustained winds of 140. so a slight tick down, but still huge. more than 500,000 people from texas to louisiana have been called to evacuate their homes with warnings of a potential storm surge that would be unsurvivable. and all of this comes just days before the 15th anniversary of hurricane katrina. also in louisiana. and headed straight towards one city, shreveport, louisiana, we go to priscilla thompson. shreveport, about a half hour away, as hurricane laura heads your way, priscilla. calm now but won't be that way shortly. >> reporter: that's right. it is very peaceful here right now. earlier this morning, we saw some light rain, as some of those outer bands moved through. but we don't feel anything coming down at the moment. but that is going to change here in just a short while, as hurricane laura moves up i-49 making its way here. of course, those winds, those high winds are going to be a big concern, particularly as we think about the power outage
making landfall about an hour and a half ago in cameron, texas.rricane center saying it has sustained winds of 140. so a slight tick down, but still huge. more than 500,000 people from texas to louisiana have been called to evacuate their homes with warnings of a potential storm surge that would be unsurvivable. and all of this comes just days before the 15th anniversary of hurricane katrina. also in louisiana. and headed straight towards one city, shreveport, louisiana, we go to priscilla...
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and i might just divest for a minute, cameron parrish and parts of cameron, hurb rita, hurricane gustav, hurricane ike, hurricane harvey, and now hurricane laura, put lights out in cameron, in parts of cap eschew parrish. the bridge in the parrish, the interstate bridge you see that's closed, got hit by a barge. the undercarriage of that bridge has been deteriorated from pollution from a plant from south africa, a company in west lake. the chemicals got out. it has deteriorated the bottom of that bridge and the state and the federal government keep arguing about who's going to replace that bridge, and they're not holding the company. these are effects of man that's deteriorating our infrastructure and putting our people at risk. this is the outcome of continuing pollution, warming sea levels, aging infrastructure, not taking into account they put four brand-new plants in cameron parrish, in a flood zone. l & g that we're not going to use. it's sold overseas. and louisiana is still the second poorest state. but we get all of the effects of the pollution. i'm sorry for a long answer. >> l
and i might just divest for a minute, cameron parrish and parts of cameron, hurb rita, hurricane gustav, hurricane ike, hurricane harvey, and now hurricane laura, put lights out in cameron, in parts of cap eschew parrish. the bridge in the parrish, the interstate bridge you see that's closed, got hit by a barge. the undercarriage of that bridge has been deteriorated from pollution from a plant from south africa, a company in west lake. the chemicals got out. it has deteriorated the bottom of...
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cameron, we are pulling for you and the whole team at cameron mitchell restaurants.ere. thank you so much for joining us >> thank you so much, liz i appreciate the kind words. >> liz: your story is an important one to tell. i hope somebody in washington is listening. in the meantime, president-elect biden unveiling a brand new crop of picks for his cabinet at this hour, including a familiar name for agriculture secretary. what will this nominee do for american farmers after president trump's tariff wars with china left many of them plowed under. closing bell ringing in 38 minutes the dow getting a better grip here up 45 points at the moment, stay tuned, if you eat food and who doesn't, right? you need to hear the breaking news, next. a must in your medicine cabinet! less sick days! cold coming on? zicam® is clinically proven to shorten colds! highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam zinc that cold! it shortens colds! unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicat
cameron, we are pulling for you and the whole team at cameron mitchell restaurants.ere. thank you so much for joining us >> thank you so much, liz i appreciate the kind words. >> liz: your story is an important one to tell. i hope somebody in washington is listening. in the meantime, president-elect biden unveiling a brand new crop of picks for his cabinet at this hour, including a familiar name for agriculture secretary. what will this nominee do for american farmers after...
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now what's the reaction here, cameron?pproach them and say i'm selling bracelets, that's for a good cause, there are businesses that need our help right now, what do they say? >> they say good job. >> yeah, it is a good job. when you're selling these bracelets for justice, cameron and said i approach you, here's a bracelet, richard, what do you tell me why i should buy the bracelet for you? >> because it gives to the money for people in minneapolis and families in need. >> that's correct. perfect. now what is inspiring cameron to do this? >> well, i think the first thing that inspired her was just the idea of doing something fun with her friends. our child is very social and she just really values her friendships. so that was her first motivation. and then when the idea came up about donating the money, she became even more excited about doing it. it kind of combined two of her greatest gifts, i think, just the fact that she's super kind and loving and then the fact that she just loves being with her friends and having fun
now what's the reaction here, cameron?pproach them and say i'm selling bracelets, that's for a good cause, there are businesses that need our help right now, what do they say? >> they say good job. >> yeah, it is a good job. when you're selling these bracelets for justice, cameron and said i approach you, here's a bracelet, richard, what do you tell me why i should buy the bracelet for you? >> because it gives to the money for people in minneapolis and families in need....
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cameron: i would doubt it.ink, of cast-iron, intellectual property rights, which is really the crux of the administration's dispute with china, that is not being resolved. the issue of huawei his not being resolved. germany -- is not being resolved. germany, yes, they need a deal to smooth the international trade waters, but they could do with a lot more fiscal spending domestically as well. if they are not willing to help themselves, it's hard to have a whole lot of sympathy that they can't free ride on the rest of the world. tom: look at that, cameron crise with the morning shot. it is great to have cameron crise here on a quieter day, francine. usually he is here when it is frantic and frenzy and all that. moments ago, a blistering note was published on the iowa debate. whoe different opinions, won, who lost. the final debate. we will do much more on this next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> he pulled out of the agreement, trump. we are now isolated, in a situation where allies in europe are making a comparison b
cameron: i would doubt it.ink, of cast-iron, intellectual property rights, which is really the crux of the administration's dispute with china, that is not being resolved. the issue of huawei his not being resolved. germany -- is not being resolved. germany, yes, they need a deal to smooth the international trade waters, but they could do with a lot more fiscal spending domestically as well. if they are not willing to help themselves, it's hard to have a whole lot of sympathy that they can't...
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his fellow bullingdon club member david cameron has a new preface and he says actually the reaction of britain to the 28 crisis was precisely why britain is in such a good place to cope with 1000 was the rainy day we had been saving for i sat watching chancellor richardson next press conferences thinking how vital it was that we had taken those difficult decisions when we did referring to austerity david cameron the you just made that up right no i'm afraid joe this is the new pro this i mean it's the but that's a complete and total joke i mean there the economy was absolutely destroyed by their will sterrett city it was certainly not prepared for what was coming the government sector if you like had been decimated think of towns. i mean he senses the health service and everything else was actually decimated then the country was totally unprepared because of the complete nutter incompetence of david cameron and especially him. on the ice tickle slasher all's ball and can you believe they're going to try and try this the same old nonsense and i've argued that a stereotype was entirel
his fellow bullingdon club member david cameron has a new preface and he says actually the reaction of britain to the 28 crisis was precisely why britain is in such a good place to cope with 1000 was the rainy day we had been saving for i sat watching chancellor richardson next press conferences thinking how vital it was that we had taken those difficult decisions when we did referring to austerity david cameron the you just made that up right no i'm afraid joe this is the new pro this i mean...
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for almost 20 years, cameron's home state has gone to the democrats.il trump flipped the state red in 2016. while fivethirtyeight's election forecast has joe biden favored at the moment, voters like cameron, who have been concerned with the president's handling of the pandemic and racial justice, aren't taking their vote for granted. >> you think there's a lot at stake? >> there is a lot. i don't believe that we will progress as a country, as a nation, if we continue to go in the direction that we're going. and with the president that we're going with. >> reporter: for cameron, the power of social media has made the act of voting that much more exciting. ♪ vote >> it's limited to do things in person right now. i wanted to get people's attention about voting, but make it fun. as long as it catches their attention, they're going to listen to the message that's behind it. >> one, two, three! >> reporter: the influence of tiktok and instagram on this year's election is something that organizations small and large are banking on to drive up registration num
for almost 20 years, cameron's home state has gone to the democrats.il trump flipped the state red in 2016. while fivethirtyeight's election forecast has joe biden favored at the moment, voters like cameron, who have been concerned with the president's handling of the pandemic and racial justice, aren't taking their vote for granted. >> you think there's a lot at stake? >> there is a lot. i don't believe that we will progress as a country, as a nation, if we continue to go in the...
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and anything that related to what you did from 2010 to 2020 is a disaster i'm i'm i'm a beginner to cameron in a 2nd but i'm going to tell you ritchie cynic says the furnace scheme should not and cannot go on forever and everyone who says it should be extended after october would then just say has to continually extend therefore that's the argument for stopping it. well i didn't say it should go on forever but i certainly think it should go on for a year or so i mean france and germany have agreed that they'll keep this going for 2 years but if this government wants to have an unemployment rate of 37 percent or 28 percent on a number like that keep saying stuff like that the bank giving the doesn't have a lot of leeway i mean it's talked about going negative can you imagine that and buying more assets but essentially what you have to do in this once in 100 year crisis i mean we had a once in a 100 year financial crisis now we have a crisis that is comparable to the great influenza and the answer is that you have to have the courage to keep going and they've done well so far and anybody who
and anything that related to what you did from 2010 to 2020 is a disaster i'm i'm i'm a beginner to cameron in a 2nd but i'm going to tell you ritchie cynic says the furnace scheme should not and cannot go on forever and everyone who says it should be extended after october would then just say has to continually extend therefore that's the argument for stopping it. well i didn't say it should go on forever but i certainly think it should go on for a year or so i mean france and germany have...
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it is interesting reading what cameron had to say. world. is there no way that he could have perhaps subsidised this until the social distancing matters had been resolved? i do not know of his financial situation that is the thing that everyone thinks when someone has quite a few dollars. or pounds, as it would be. but i know cameron and if there was something that he could do, then he would've done just that. but as cameron spoke about, he made his money from the theatre and he has given all of his money into the theatre and is so generous to his actors and i know that he is someone that takes care of his performers and his staff and continues to do as much as he can. so, it really just breaks my heart that this is the situation that we are in and in my opinion, it is of no fault of anyone's except that this pandemic that we are in and i really, really think there should be something for the arts. i always say try to get to this pandemic, try to get through this quarantine without the arts, as we have all seen, show people, where som
it is interesting reading what cameron had to say. world. is there no way that he could have perhaps subsidised this until the social distancing matters had been resolved? i do not know of his financial situation that is the thing that everyone thinks when someone has quite a few dollars. or pounds, as it would be. but i know cameron and if there was something that he could do, then he would've done just that. but as cameron spoke about, he made his money from the theatre and he has given all...
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however, looking at kentucky law, there are six different holiday statues which daniel cameron had atbeing able to present to the grand jury. based off of his conversation today during a press conference with the media i am not confident he presented any of them, not even the reckless statute which i think would have enabled him, at a statute which i think would have enabled him, ata minimum, to allow for some level of a homicide charge to appear on that indictment. but, again, they also want to stress that daniel cameron doctor the question of what the investigation is into the police work that led up to this to begin with. we do have a $12 million settlement, so that does suggest that some wrong doing actually took place and ata minimum doing actually took place and at a minimum there was some negligence on behalf of the police department in kentucky. soi police department in kentucky. so i don't want to concede this point that it is going to be a hard, near impossible thing to get done in the first place, they do think there were some challenges, but ultimately the fa ct challenges
however, looking at kentucky law, there are six different holiday statues which daniel cameron had atbeing able to present to the grand jury. based off of his conversation today during a press conference with the media i am not confident he presented any of them, not even the reckless statute which i think would have enabled him, at a statute which i think would have enabled him, ata minimum, to allow for some level of a homicide charge to appear on that indictment. but, again, they also want...
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just like all of us come as to what the kentucky attorney presentdaniel cameron to the grand jury. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. welcome to democracy now!, i'm amy goododman. presidenent trump could be discharged from walter reed medical center. he could be discharged as early as today according to doctors after a weekend of mixed messages from trump's team about his health status following his covid-19 diagnosis last week. on saturday, white house chief of staff mark meadows reportedly told staff trump's vitals were very concerning and that "we are still not on a clear path to a full recover." however, president trump's physician sean conley painted a much rosier picture of the president's recovery, even as doctors shared his oxygen levels dropped twice and that he had been on steroids that are usually reserved for critically ill covid patients. on sunday, calmly admitted he misled reporters about trump given oxygen. >> i was trying to reflect the .pbeat attitude of the team i did not want to give any informa
just like all of us come as to what the kentucky attorney presentdaniel cameron to the grand jury. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. welcome to democracy now!, i'm amy goododman. presidenent trump could be discharged from walter reed medical center. he could be discharged as early as today according to doctors after a weekend of mixed messages from trump's team about his health status following his covid-19 diagnosis last...
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and at the end of the hour i'll ask recent british prime minister david cameron, he'll be here, his thoughts on president trump. but we begin with msnbc's very own rachel maddow. i recently talked to her about her new book, blowout. in 2019 robert mueller released his report on russian interference in the 2016 american election and the role president trump and those around him played in all that. understanding what motivated trump is only half the story. why was it that russian president vladimir putin was so intent on messing with our election? why were there more than a hundred contacts between trump associates and russians during the campaign? those are some of the questions that led rachel maddow to write her new new york times best selling book, blow out, corrupted democracy, rogue state russia and the richest most destructive industry on earth, where she reports putin's actions were an act of desperation as his country's sole economic industry of oil and gas was being strangled by u.s. sanctions. as she puts it the russian federation ultimately embarked on a deliberate and aggressive c
and at the end of the hour i'll ask recent british prime minister david cameron, he'll be here, his thoughts on president trump. but we begin with msnbc's very own rachel maddow. i recently talked to her about her new book, blowout. in 2019 robert mueller released his report on russian interference in the 2016 american election and the role president trump and those around him played in all that. understanding what motivated trump is only half the story. why was it that russian president...
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eastern near cameron, louisiana. that's category 4, but very nearly category 5. lake charles' population, 80,000 may be the area of greatest concern. you can see what the winds did there. just pushing over that rv like it was a toy. we have seen power lines down. trees down. windows blown out, all kinds of debris as the light comes up in that city. >> at this hour, nearly half a million customers are without power in texas and louisiana so we'll talk to the governors in both states about what's next. it was 15 years ago this week that hurricane katrina killed more than 1,800 people and that hurricane right now is hitting louisiana, it's even more powerful than katrina. >>> let's begin with cnn's martin savage, who is in hard-hit lake charles, louisiana. so what's happening at this hour? >> hey, alisyn, as you say day light is going to tell everything here. you know, one of the frustrating things we know this storm has done a great deal of damage but when you're in a big resort which is where we had to go to find safety and shelter in the ferociousness of the stor
eastern near cameron, louisiana. that's category 4, but very nearly category 5. lake charles' population, 80,000 may be the area of greatest concern. you can see what the winds did there. just pushing over that rv like it was a toy. we have seen power lines down. trees down. windows blown out, all kinds of debris as the light comes up in that city. >> at this hour, nearly half a million customers are without power in texas and louisiana so we'll talk to the governors in both states about...
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interesting reading what cameron mcintosh had to say. he agreed. he could've perhaps subsidized this until perhaps the social distancing matters have been resolved. i don't know his financial situation andi know his financial situation and i think that is a thing everybody that somebody has quite a few dollars. £4. but if there was something he can do, then he would've done just that. as cameron spoke about the outcome he made his money from the theatre and he has given all his money back into the theatres. so generously to his actors. of my opinion, it is no 1's fault except that this pandemic that we are in and i really think that there should be something for the art. as say tried to get to this pandemic, tried to get to this pandemic, tried to get through this pandemic without the art, as we have seen, should people where some the most resilient people we come together and doing all kinds of things, filming to create anything so that people can bring people joy, create anything so that people can bring peoplejoy, can bring people some type of r
interesting reading what cameron mcintosh had to say. he agreed. he could've perhaps subsidized this until perhaps the social distancing matters have been resolved. i don't know his financial situation andi know his financial situation and i think that is a thing everybody that somebody has quite a few dollars. £4. but if there was something he can do, then he would've done just that. as cameron spoke about the outcome he made his money from the theatre and he has given all his money back into...
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eyewall is on shore in the back edge is beginning to move around sure on cameron. i think it's a pretty small little town , not a lot of population in this area outside of lake charles. here is the storm reports. let's see, lake charles, this is not one: 06 a.m. , 79 sustained, we have a 79 mile an hour wind here. to89 mi winds. i have had reports within the storm. let's see, cameron has 127 mile an hour wind gusts and i've seen reports of gusts within the storm up to 180 miles an hour. the storm surges big, the rain is coming down and it is going to move quick. tomorrow morning the sun is going to be out and lake charles in cameron, but there will be a lot of damage. some of the video coming in right now is incredible as this historic hurricane is just made landfall. not only is it messing things up now in the gulf states, but it will spend the next three days just grinding across the central part in the mississippi ohio valley and up through the east coast, dropping heavy rain and potential tornadoes. a lot of weather, a lot of news these days. so, a big storm, w
eyewall is on shore in the back edge is beginning to move around sure on cameron. i think it's a pretty small little town , not a lot of population in this area outside of lake charles. here is the storm reports. let's see, lake charles, this is not one: 06 a.m. , 79 sustained, we have a 79 mile an hour wind here. to89 mi winds. i have had reports within the storm. let's see, cameron has 127 mile an hour wind gusts and i've seen reports of gusts within the storm up to 180 miles an hour. the...
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that is cameron crise from our team.t are you looking at when you come in these days to see what is going on in the marketplace? we are settled into a new normal wear stocks are telling one story, bonds are telling another , and we are getting this economic data day after day battering our idea of what the economic recovery will look like. it has been a challenging environment to navigate, for sure. what has been interesting about all of this bounce off of the lows for march is that the bulk of it has occurred overnight. you see futures rally from midnight eastern time until 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, and then america wakes up, checks their screens, and sees futures up 1% or two, and then during the day stocks go nowhere in aggregate. , the natureunusual of this rally. ,hat has happened recently certainly last night, is the mystery buyer did not show up. more generally, stocks have started to trade more negatively during regular trading hours, which suggests some people who have managed to catch the rally are bringing
that is cameron crise from our team.t are you looking at when you come in these days to see what is going on in the marketplace? we are settled into a new normal wear stocks are telling one story, bonds are telling another , and we are getting this economic data day after day battering our idea of what the economic recovery will look like. it has been a challenging environment to navigate, for sure. what has been interesting about all of this bounce off of the lows for march is that the bulk of...
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cameron: i think it is twofold.the very near term, we need to see some sort of response in terms of public health that can restore confidence and will let people not necessarily ignore, but put the marginal headlines about new cases and whatever into context, and then more broadly, it is pretty clear that monetary policy has shot its bolt. if we are going to replace demand that is being impacted by this, that is going to require a fiscal response. to date, we haven't really seen a whole lot of progress on that front. is the plumbing working? 2008 come of the fear was the plumbing wasn't working. you seen some widening in the market spreads from ois somehat have you, and to extent, that represents the ace impact nature of libor. i think it would be very dangerous if libor were to approach or go below zero, particularly in the united states, particularly given the trillions of dollars in products based off of libor. just consider, what if you paid swaps and received the floating libor rate, and it goes below zero? the
cameron: i think it is twofold.the very near term, we need to see some sort of response in terms of public health that can restore confidence and will let people not necessarily ignore, but put the marginal headlines about new cases and whatever into context, and then more broadly, it is pretty clear that monetary policy has shot its bolt. if we are going to replace demand that is being impacted by this, that is going to require a fiscal response. to date, we haven't really seen a whole lot of...
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problems edwin who can solve cameron's proppants what what id's do you have for where do you go from here where innocent children are being slaughtered at school now what does come a long day we have a problem which clearly come to solved by the commission of the farce of of the kids we are a sovereign people will have recall about sovereignty as republican voters or no we came into this union with the 1st begin people and it hasn't worked so you make it mission has president's already been in the issue in 94 and so in pakistan. did the pashmina you know i'm not saying let it template for how you can solve a problem by invoking the articles of applied we asked we have the article some 6 b. having been implemented. and left on implement that and we are only asking now that seems these 2 people come out of the lead to leave because the systems that be inherited are it's is that we get incompatible let your answer is missive referendum just because it happened for the united kingdom people of backseat people unless you're as it can separate say breck say is an economic facts it was an e
problems edwin who can solve cameron's proppants what what id's do you have for where do you go from here where innocent children are being slaughtered at school now what does come a long day we have a problem which clearly come to solved by the commission of the farce of of the kids we are a sovereign people will have recall about sovereignty as republican voters or no we came into this union with the 1st begin people and it hasn't worked so you make it mission has president's already been in...
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government led by cameron saying action on climate change and i'm supporting it and then his minister in defra was cutting out all the legislation that was preventing us from overstepping them all and this action was running against all the actions on managing climate change so it wasn't a coherent approach different ministers were acting in different ways can i just ask you though about the own voice would it be true to say that you stopped the redeployment of the voice because i said that policy was all going to to reduce the number of climate change over was when i left i was given a promise that no more would be lost do you get the promise because of a non-disclosure agreement or it was quite as it wasn't quite that but it's fair to say that the foreign secretary please not to go into the public domain talking about the law and he. a few years later. and very very worried about coherency in government actions on time of change you can get a prime minister saying one thing in a minister of government behaving in the opposite direction we tell me about this and in cambridge do you s
government led by cameron saying action on climate change and i'm supporting it and then his minister in defra was cutting out all the legislation that was preventing us from overstepping them all and this action was running against all the actions on managing climate change so it wasn't a coherent approach different ministers were acting in different ways can i just ask you though about the own voice would it be true to say that you stopped the redeployment of the voice because i said that...
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cameron said you had to push him out of the restaurant. [ inaudible ] >> cameron, i'm having real troubleou. is there any way you can get closer to the microphone? not sure if that's it or not. >> can you hear me now? >> yes, i can. >> okay. i'm sorry about that. >> that's okay. >> once i got into the restaurant, it was heartbreaking to see something that they built for eight years, i'd been with them ever since they owned the restaurant, just almost torn down and gone. to watch my best friend cry and to watch someone who is like my father cry, it was just really hard to see for me. and it's still hard to walk into that restaurant and see it, because we were there earlier today. and i just -- i just want whoever did this caught. >> we're looking at white power, trump 2020, go back, and on and on. john, your father worked at the restaurant starting in the '90s, then he bought it. your family has never experienced this kind of racism. number one, do you know what brought this on? and are you worried about your safety? [ inaudible ] >> i can't hear you, john. close to the microphone, if you
cameron said you had to push him out of the restaurant. [ inaudible ] >> cameron, i'm having real troubleou. is there any way you can get closer to the microphone? not sure if that's it or not. >> can you hear me now? >> yes, i can. >> okay. i'm sorry about that. >> that's okay. >> once i got into the restaurant, it was heartbreaking to see something that they built for eight years, i'd been with them ever since they owned the restaurant, just almost torn...