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gotten ahold of it too. so she spoke to the press on the condition of anonymity and she wanted to make the dangers of thalidomide known to american women but somehow, someone, got ahold of the hospital and found out about her procedure and her hospital physician basically contacted her to let her know that the abortion was canceled. and this story became a sensation. she soon realized she had no prospect of getting a legal abortion in her state of arizona. so they was able to fly to sweden, where abortion was legal. and she had the procedure there. after the abortion was completed, they did verify that the fetus had been affected by the thalidomide. it only had one arm and had no legs. when she returned, she lost her job at the rom per room. the mother of five was no longer thought to be safe around children. and her family received death threats. people were threatening her children who were alive and even put death threats on their dog. so this generated a lot of public attention. but there were other peop
gotten ahold of it too. so she spoke to the press on the condition of anonymity and she wanted to make the dangers of thalidomide known to american women but somehow, someone, got ahold of the hospital and found out about her procedure and her hospital physician basically contacted her to let her know that the abortion was canceled. and this story became a sensation. she soon realized she had no prospect of getting a legal abortion in her state of arizona. so they was able to fly to sweden,...
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to see is concerned he fears this republic's international isolation could make it difficult to get ahold of a potential vaccine. so to avoid a further spread of the disease he's contribution to a channel on instagram that informs iranians about covert 19 but as far as we have not educated enough people maybe just you know taking some more strict decisions and restrictions in some some places but work. that is something most people in tehran spas are afraid of vendors are still trying to recover from the weeks of lockdown and spring which made their already bad economic situation even worse. in belgium thousands of anti racism activists say it's time to really face up to the country's colonialist past especially the cruel tyranny imposed on the congo by king leopold the 2nd. finally i'm betsy feels a little less alone. for years the art historian has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now she's among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the country's longest serving monarch the man who headed up a brutal colonial regime in what is now the demo
to see is concerned he fears this republic's international isolation could make it difficult to get ahold of a potential vaccine. so to avoid a further spread of the disease he's contribution to a channel on instagram that informs iranians about covert 19 but as far as we have not educated enough people maybe just you know taking some more strict decisions and restrictions in some some places but work. that is something most people in tehran spas are afraid of vendors are still trying to...
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i've litigated these wrongful arrests and excessive force cases, and it's very difficult to get aholdthese prior disciplinary records. this is the kind of information that can go a long way to show a pattern or practice that shows this officer did this in the past so each time they come to new litigation, it's like a fresh new case because people can't get ahold of their prior disciplinary record. this could change the landscape for civil liability for officers and police departments if these records are lucid. look for unions to oppose this, of course, but it's really questionable how much control they have over a police department's internal investigation and how they do things. there's nothing we lawyers can do about it. >> so you are talking about the new york change, which was the 50a law. my hunch is as you mentioned, they will challenge it. i want to talk about this disclaimer to protect the president's campaign and the rally organizers. i read through some of it. does the fact that it's there mean that this rally is dangerous to its participants, and does it actually protect t
i've litigated these wrongful arrests and excessive force cases, and it's very difficult to get aholdthese prior disciplinary records. this is the kind of information that can go a long way to show a pattern or practice that shows this officer did this in the past so each time they come to new litigation, it's like a fresh new case because people can't get ahold of their prior disciplinary record. this could change the landscape for civil liability for officers and police departments if these...
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was over so graciously so based on you here let life happen to you you take goods or clothing grab ahold of life you life have you basically how you described the coming to me you read in a wave that's a bad place to be a road you run away but you're going to sad to know but you can this at was making money if you get nothing at in the day you know me if your whole life is a gamble you know to me and you're always looking for it for the next big lick to get the flip you know me like you know flipping the nothing that's a dozen number if you're a hustler you will make someone but that's the corn a mistake of a hustler is you just live for the moment. and that ended a room you that you had in the day liveable nothing like it in the flesh you don't know has last seen you but you're never happy you're still saying you can never jump out and you can you can never achieve happiness that way to his you never have nothing you always you always slip and you always slip into you always on your next you are looking for your next lick you feel me you know you never to a place where you can say let's
was over so graciously so based on you here let life happen to you you take goods or clothing grab ahold of life you life have you basically how you described the coming to me you read in a wave that's a bad place to be a road you run away but you're going to sad to know but you can this at was making money if you get nothing at in the day you know me if your whole life is a gamble you know to me and you're always looking for it for the next big lick to get the flip you know me like you know...
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>> a jackapoo from wales has become an internet sensation and broke into his owner's stuff and got aholdowner says she was a little curious when the dog became a little too quiet. when they're quiet you know they're up to something. look at that toothy terrier. >>> finally where does a 400-pound bear take a break from the heat. >> try a 300-gallon wading pool. take a look at dakota. that's the oregon zoo in portland. >> staffers admit he's a little goofy, but he was just trying to cool off. >> not the first time we've seen dakota taking a little bath cooling off, a little swim. >> no. >> i enjoy it every single time. >> it's just the bare necessity, the simple bare necessities. t oy asthma attacks i've had. i've been on and off oral steroids to manage my asthma. does that sound normal to you? it's time for a nunormal with nucala. my nunormal: fewer asthma attacks. my nunormal: less oral steroids. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. it targets and reduces eosinophils, a key cause of severe asthma. nucala is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks
>> a jackapoo from wales has become an internet sensation and broke into his owner's stuff and got aholdowner says she was a little curious when the dog became a little too quiet. when they're quiet you know they're up to something. look at that toothy terrier. >>> finally where does a 400-pound bear take a break from the heat. >> try a 300-gallon wading pool. take a look at dakota. that's the oregon zoo in portland. >> staffers admit he's a little goofy, but he was...
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get ahold of that jonathan sarna book and it explains everything better than i can. >> thank you. >> how do you reconcile -- again i'm a novice on grant, how do you reconcile the fact that julia owned slaves or her father gave them slaves? >> yes. julia came from a slave holding family outside stainless ste. l national park, near grant's farm, the budweiser thing. yes, she, throughout her life was favorable towards slavery. he was not. the best example i think about grant himself, there was a situation where we think it's his father-in-law gave him a slave. well, he worked next to the slav slave, hired two african-americans, including grant, who worked on the property, worked on the land constantly, and the neighbors thought this was terrible. whites were not supposed to be doing this sort of thing. when julia and ulysses grant are to be married, they're married without grant's family being there. they could not accept the idea he was marrying a slave holder's daughter. you have that. you do have that problem. grant is very much -- not an abolitionist but anti-slavery, really from th
get ahold of that jonathan sarna book and it explains everything better than i can. >> thank you. >> how do you reconcile -- again i'm a novice on grant, how do you reconcile the fact that julia owned slaves or her father gave them slaves? >> yes. julia came from a slave holding family outside stainless ste. l national park, near grant's farm, the budweiser thing. yes, she, throughout her life was favorable towards slavery. he was not. the best example i think about grant...
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i think it's interesting throughout our ahold history we try to figure out what we are and what we're not, or whatever grad school we took. i took a class called being african in america. some are african, they're not american, they don't know which side will -- for me, i mean, when did it all happen? personally, to put myself in the shoes, it's probably when i pick up a musket and fire at a british soldier and maybe up not as british as i thought. if i'm not -- if i'm a loyalist and i'm still a british - american until the day i die. so it's a personal thing and when you put him in the categories we keep changing our identity and we will leave it at that before we get into the 21st century discussion about identity. yeah, i think it depends on the person know, what that person's choices or the family's choice in the community or the general stroke on. >> i think self identity plays a big role in all this. you mentioned firing, i mean, i think it was in concord where there is a man saying an englishman's home is its hassle and firing in the british, so some people still held on to thi
i think it's interesting throughout our ahold history we try to figure out what we are and what we're not, or whatever grad school we took. i took a class called being african in america. some are african, they're not american, they don't know which side will -- for me, i mean, when did it all happen? personally, to put myself in the shoes, it's probably when i pick up a musket and fire at a british soldier and maybe up not as british as i thought. if i'm not -- if i'm a loyalist and i'm still...
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and by the way punishing china makes no more sense than punishing finland if the parent country got ahold of the thinnish access codes the same issues would arise what's the world is interconnected we are already linked in many ways look how quickly the virus spread from one corner of the world to the other the notion that you can identify and punish one country and control technology is wrong it never works and i think this is all a recognition that china has now fully and the world of leading technology and will be there for the foreseeable future or faster if i want to take it over overseas her for a minute here and now that the u.s. seems to be easing these restrictions well and brazil for example recently the u.s. ambassador to brazil todd chapman told that is how paul and his paper that the 2 countries there and talks to fund this new 5 g. product and they're saying that this would allow the u.s. to fund nokia and ericsson equipment and installation by local brazilian talcum companies what do you make of this continue fight for to be the 1st in 5 g. and in the specially in these maj
and by the way punishing china makes no more sense than punishing finland if the parent country got ahold of the thinnish access codes the same issues would arise what's the world is interconnected we are already linked in many ways look how quickly the virus spread from one corner of the world to the other the notion that you can identify and punish one country and control technology is wrong it never works and i think this is all a recognition that china has now fully and the world of leading...
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after cooperating with police and taking breathalyzer test, police say he got ahold of a taizr and point td at them. he was shot twice in the back. >>> coming up here, officers shoot and kill a stabbing suspect. and tonight, we're hearing from a neighbor who heard the deadly encounter. also, do you feel like you're hearing more loud and loud illegal fireworks. the complaints from neighbors all across the bay area and the action being taken in the south bay. >> fog at the coast and cool there. jackets are needed and it's hot and air conditioners are on. we'll have more on the forecast. see you after the break. >> they are proposing the first black-owned nfl team. and it will be right here in the bay area. and take a look on this monday evening, almost no traffic out there at all. it was a little busy in the east bound direction. those are the lanes on the right earlier. as you can see right now virtually no commute, i-80 in berkeley. we'll be right back. >> we're hearing from a lot of people in the bay area because we're fed up from the people now. people say they're already on edge becau
after cooperating with police and taking breathalyzer test, police say he got ahold of a taizr and point td at them. he was shot twice in the back. >>> coming up here, officers shoot and kill a stabbing suspect. and tonight, we're hearing from a neighbor who heard the deadly encounter. also, do you feel like you're hearing more loud and loud illegal fireworks. the complaints from neighbors all across the bay area and the action being taken in the south bay. >> fog at the coast...
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. >> word got around in california that if you're going to chicago, you get ahold of fosser. >> he designshe sets for "home alone" and "curly sue" and a couple of best picture winners, too. >> "the sting," "ordinary people." >> great credits, but it all was just a way to fund his miniature opera. >> in bill's heart, puppets were number one. it's what he lived for. >> in 1993, at 65, bill takes his dream retirement. he leaves the film biz and moves his puppet opera to the chicago suburb of rolling meadows. curtains rise and fall, and after a few more years, bill realizes he needs more help and, though he doesn't say so at the time, an heir or two. he places a want ad in the newspaper. it's answered by 18-year-old justin snyder. >> when i told him that i wanted to be a puppeteer, he kind of chuckled and he said, "well, if you're gonna work here, you're gonna have to be an all-purpose evil henchman." >> what exactly does that mean? [ vocalizes ] >> natural puppeteer. >> i'll find out in act two, right after intermission. ♪ >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. the answer afte
. >> word got around in california that if you're going to chicago, you get ahold of fosser. >> he designshe sets for "home alone" and "curly sue" and a couple of best picture winners, too. >> "the sting," "ordinary people." >> great credits, but it all was just a way to fund his miniature opera. >> in bill's heart, puppets were number one. it's what he lived for. >> in 1993, at 65, bill takes his dream retirement. he...
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and this morning we just got ahold of an op-ed written by retired general david petraeus who said, yeah, that's a good idea. he says we do not live in a country that benning or robert e. lee can serve, and the army which prides itself on leading the way in perilous times will be left to fight a rear guard action against a more inclusive american future. one that fulfills the nation's founding promise. that is from david petraeus who led the u.s. military effort in iraq at the end there. that's extraordinary, to see the discussion move so far in that direction. >> it is extraordinary and i think that often it's really people are hesitant to assume there is more change happening until it happens but we need to look at what evidence we actually have of where public sentiment is. what is happening at the ground level. and i think what we see is that public sentiment is starting to shift in a very clear and dramatic fashion. in about five years, public opinion has shifted about 20 to 25 points on the question of whether there's a systematic problem with the racial disparity in policing that
and this morning we just got ahold of an op-ed written by retired general david petraeus who said, yeah, that's a good idea. he says we do not live in a country that benning or robert e. lee can serve, and the army which prides itself on leading the way in perilous times will be left to fight a rear guard action against a more inclusive american future. one that fulfills the nation's founding promise. that is from david petraeus who led the u.s. military effort in iraq at the end there. that's...
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the police haven't seemed to get ahold on the chaos that continue to the erupt in different parts of this neighborhood. rick: we are going to let you get to safety. we'll move on to middle america. the flash point of this national crisis. minneapolis, minnesota. it was there george floyd died a week ago in the hands of police. joining us, mike tobin. it's past midnight where you are and it appears to be relatively calm with the national guard on scene. >> fire crews are at the scene of two different structure fires a block away from each other. you have a city in which a curfew is in effect and for the second night in a row the curfew is being enforced with a large show of manpower. you look at the downtown area. there are guardsmen on every corner in the downtown area and boards up on the windows. guardsmen here keeping the peace. we saw bike cops coming through the downtown area. there was a concentration of arrests at a gas station at the intersection of i-35 west and washington. and around 150 people have been dip stripped and carted away this evening with a range of charges from
the police haven't seemed to get ahold on the chaos that continue to the erupt in different parts of this neighborhood. rick: we are going to let you get to safety. we'll move on to middle america. the flash point of this national crisis. minneapolis, minnesota. it was there george floyd died a week ago in the hands of police. joining us, mike tobin. it's past midnight where you are and it appears to be relatively calm with the national guard on scene. >> fire crews are at the scene of...
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it's extremely come extremely difficult situation that they need to get ahold of immediately. >> and now a second federal law accuses the mayor and the governor of washington j. inslee of abandoning this area and violating the constitutional rights of the people who live and work here. this of course on the heels of a class-action lawsuit basically alleging the same thing that was announced wednesday night and jon still no response either of these lawsuits by any of seattle's leaders. back to you. jon: claudia cowan in seattle, claudia thank you federal appeals court rules against the trump administrations transfer of military funds to build the presence border while calling it unlawful. this is a federal judge orders the release of migrant children being kept in family detention centers. more on all this including the present supreme court victory on expelling immigrants who demand asylum. christina. >> that's illegal in for the trump administration but on thursday the supreme court ruled administration can afford some people seeking asylum without allowing them to make their case t
it's extremely come extremely difficult situation that they need to get ahold of immediately. >> and now a second federal law accuses the mayor and the governor of washington j. inslee of abandoning this area and violating the constitutional rights of the people who live and work here. this of course on the heels of a class-action lawsuit basically alleging the same thing that was announced wednesday night and jon still no response either of these lawsuits by any of seattle's leaders....
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the tweet remained online for three hours because they could not get ahold of the president to take it in virginia and had put his phone down. they also reached his aide and were unsuccessful as well am come was pointing firearms at a group of protesters. a 30-second video shows the couple outside their upscale home on sunday brandishing a firearm and a pistol while protesters were protesting 30 feet away. >>> my wife doesn't know anything about guns but she knowsing being scared, and she grabbed a pistol and i had a rifle. i was very careful. i didn't point a rifle at anyone. the only thing that stopped the crowd from approaching the house is i had a rifle that i was holding. that's the only thing that stemmed the tide. >> so sunday's demonstrations was in response to the city's mayor lyda crusen. on friday krewson apologized and the situation was reversed. >>> let's take a look at the weather with meteorologist janessa webb will w.h.o. will also give us an update on covid as we watch the numbers rise. >> mondays are really vital days because over the weekend we kind of see a decrease
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i'm taking ahold on everything right now. we have actually slimmed down.we closed one location in florida and moved one location into our bigger location right now it's hunker down and see where the dust settles and see what opportunity there might be out there. >> i know that you have a big day, a big week ahead. the best to you and your team. all of your staff. thank you for joining us on cnbc we appreciate it let us know how you're doing, thank you. >> thank you, brian, appreciate it. >> take care and best to you dow futures off of their highs only up 22 right now still in the green we're back right after this. that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuu
i'm taking ahold on everything right now. we have actually slimmed down.we closed one location in florida and moved one location into our bigger location right now it's hunker down and see where the dust settles and see what opportunity there might be out there. >> i know that you have a big day, a big week ahead. the best to you and your team. all of your staff. thank you for joining us on cnbc we appreciate it let us know how you're doing, thank you. >> thank you, brian,...
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is struggling to get ahold of this virus. >> reporter: certainly struggling, victor. at least a handful of states yesterday reporting their largest single-day increase in terms of covid cases. the result has been a grim record breaking weekend. here in new york, a night and day difference, a test positivity rate of less than 1%. over half of the country seeing coronavirus cases surge this weekend. this was the u.s. a month ago, this is it today. red highlighting the states seeing increases. florida continues to shatter its record of daily covid cases. on saturday, that figure surpassed 9500 people. that's already more than italy ever saw in a single day when that country was considered the global epicenter of the pandemic in march. the sunshine state is on track to beat new york's highest single day increase than the empire state with the ground zero the pandemic. a title florida may soon have. miami-dade's mayor ordering them to close for the july 4th holiday. >> we've seen a spike. the 18 to 34-year-old group. those two groups have really spiked way up. >> as the nu
is struggling to get ahold of this virus. >> reporter: certainly struggling, victor. at least a handful of states yesterday reporting their largest single-day increase in terms of covid cases. the result has been a grim record breaking weekend. here in new york, a night and day difference, a test positivity rate of less than 1%. over half of the country seeing coronavirus cases surge this weekend. this was the u.s. a month ago, this is it today. red highlighting the states seeing...
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it is mid-april when bret baier and some other journalists, josh rogen of "the washington post" got aholdecific role of china and specifically that laboratory in wuhan in which something happened to allow this virus to leak out. we knew this was back in 2019 by the way. it was far before they originally said it was being transmitted from person-to-person. we still have not heard the whole story of what happened there. nor is the world ready yet, i think to impose a price on china for what they have done in releasing this pandemic. will that happen? will the rest of the world and even the united states force china to pay some kind of price for unleashing this pandemic? >> i think so. i think there has been distraction with the on going, sort of duration of the epidemic. infections are up. death rate continues to drop especially if you look at a seven day average here in the united states. once we get through this, past the current unbelievable political unrest of the united states. i think it will be time for recrimination. especially no longer as dependent on them for masks and other medi
it is mid-april when bret baier and some other journalists, josh rogen of "the washington post" got aholdecific role of china and specifically that laboratory in wuhan in which something happened to allow this virus to leak out. we knew this was back in 2019 by the way. it was far before they originally said it was being transmitted from person-to-person. we still have not heard the whole story of what happened there. nor is the world ready yet, i think to impose a price on china for...
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that's the only way we're going to get ahold of the pandemic and then we can have real policies with safety of travel. we know there are grave risks with the numbers going up. but what it truly means and how it translates to travel policy, i think we'll need more information before making that decision. >> all right. thank you so much. joining us from florida. and we have breaking news from the hill. senate democrats rejecting the please reform bill. also the national guard in d.c. and wisconsin is on stand by to protect statues and monuments from protesters. and i'll be speaking live to one of the no-police zones. as the mayor says it's time to retake the area. a range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, natural-smelling freshness. febreze one neutralizes stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo or lavender & eucalyptus. to eliminate odors with no heavy perfumes, try febreze one. brand power. helping you buy better. and get way more.ith wso you can bring yours vision to
that's the only way we're going to get ahold of the pandemic and then we can have real policies with safety of travel. we know there are grave risks with the numbers going up. but what it truly means and how it translates to travel policy, i think we'll need more information before making that decision. >> all right. thank you so much. joining us from florida. and we have breaking news from the hill. senate democrats rejecting the please reform bill. also the national guard in d.c. and...
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seen resisting arrest after failing a sobriety test and scuffling with one of the officers as he got ahold this is the second angle. this is from an eyewitness. it begins with the struggle brooks had with the officers there on the ground one officer appears to fire histu three gunshots are heard out of frame. this whole thing has sparked outrage and anger as protesters took to the streets over the weekend and now into this week demanding justice. and as we wait to hear from the fulton county district attorney, let's begin the hour with ryan young who there is at the courthouse in atlanta and correspondent dianne gallagher standing by at the wendy's where brooks was killed. ryan i want to begin with you. what are we expecting to see here in a few minutes? >> well that is the big question. obviously we've been chasing after paul howard after the last few days to see what he would announce. but i could tell you the pain in this community is something that so many people have been talking about when you watch that body camera footage, so many people talked about how calm it was for some 30 min
seen resisting arrest after failing a sobriety test and scuffling with one of the officers as he got ahold this is the second angle. this is from an eyewitness. it begins with the struggle brooks had with the officers there on the ground one officer appears to fire histu three gunshots are heard out of frame. this whole thing has sparked outrage and anger as protesters took to the streets over the weekend and now into this week demanding justice. and as we wait to hear from the fulton county...
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. >> she called a number of times and this made her nervous not being able to get ahold of him on e-mailr text. >> laura went home but came back to the townhouse with the two kids to see what was going on. >> did she express she had any idea where craig might be? >> no. >> she said craig was home when the kids were dropped off the night before. >> you are a little concerned about him? >> his personality wouldn't be -- >> the investigator asked the kids some questions. first the 6-year-old daughter. >> was he there when you woke up? >> we woke up and dad wasn't there. >> last time you saw your dad was when? >> yesterday. he was playing video games on the computer. went to the bathroom and then he went upstairs. that night he was downstairs and disappeared in the morning. >> the 12-year-old son said the same story. >> when is the last time you saw him? >> 11:30 last night when i went to bed? >> what happened this morning? >> he wasn't there. so i was just guessing he went to work. >> no one could find craig. laura texted p.j. >> she said craig is not here. i said that's weird. >> colin cal
. >> she called a number of times and this made her nervous not being able to get ahold of him on e-mailr text. >> laura went home but came back to the townhouse with the two kids to see what was going on. >> did she express she had any idea where craig might be? >> no. >> she said craig was home when the kids were dropped off the night before. >> you are a little concerned about him? >> his personality wouldn't be -- >> the investigator asked the...
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brooks gets ahold of it and points it to officers with nofect. at this point one of the other officers pulls his tazer and fires at him running away. the restaurant surveillance picks up the rest and we slowed it down. mr. brooks is being pursued turning back with the taser at him. the actual shooting happens off camera but was captured on video from a restaurant surveillance camera at a drive-through. from that angle, you can see moving from left to right mr. brooks being pursued, tuning apparently pointing the taser back at him and finally the officer appearing to open fire. we should mention right here that police do not consider a taze aerodeser a deadly weapon. in addition, the officers determined mr. brooks had no firearms on him. as cnn law enforcement analyst and former philadelphia police chief put it, the officers had his car and knew who he was and where to find him. rayshard brooks was 27 years old. in addition to his widow, he leaves behind three young daughters and a teenage stepson. the medical examiner ruled his death a homicide.
brooks gets ahold of it and points it to officers with nofect. at this point one of the other officers pulls his tazer and fires at him running away. the restaurant surveillance picks up the rest and we slowed it down. mr. brooks is being pursued turning back with the taser at him. the actual shooting happens off camera but was captured on video from a restaurant surveillance camera at a drive-through. from that angle, you can see moving from left to right mr. brooks being pursued, tuning...
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turkish would get ahold of his schedule so erdogan knows where to reach him. he would often reach him on the golf course. their dialogue as a source said, putin gave -- putin -- trump gave away the store to erdogan in syria. he allow american troops, putin and erdogan wanted to withdraw and he removed troops from syria and allies were open for slaughter and that's what erdogan wanted. he had a willing partnership in it with donald trump. the real thing about these calls is that they show that the president's closest national security aids, his secretary of defense, his chief of staff, his secretary of state all came to the conclusion in these calls especially, they showed that the president of the united states through being incompetent and being a bully and beating up on allies and calling them all kinds of names in the phone calls, that he himself, trump, is a danger to the national security. that is an extraordinary thing unique in our history. >> also, it seemed like they were concerned he essentially was kind of a chump to these autocrats and gave away th
turkish would get ahold of his schedule so erdogan knows where to reach him. he would often reach him on the golf course. their dialogue as a source said, putin gave -- putin -- trump gave away the store to erdogan in syria. he allow american troops, putin and erdogan wanted to withdraw and he removed troops from syria and allies were open for slaughter and that's what erdogan wanted. he had a willing partnership in it with donald trump. the real thing about these calls is that they show that...
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you just have to take ahold of it. we went into this quarter, you know, we had a lot of optimism. then coronavirus very quickly brought that optimism down. as we work our way through april and the back half of april where we started to see lower double digit demand increases, then through may, where we saw higher double digit demand increases, then going into june, i think potentially, the economy has a very good opportunity to get right back on track. liz: do you believe in brick and mortar in the future? >> i think there's a percentage of customers out there that want to interact with a brand in brick and mortar or in a tactile way. i think the problem today is many retailers have overstored or oversized and they are in a bad way. i think for us, luckily, we really started out as an e-commerce company and the brick and mortar stores were really kuft mocustomer service centers. you have to figure out what's the right size, where should they be and how many do you need. we will always have to have them but we are taking a pause until we see what consumer demand will look like over
you just have to take ahold of it. we went into this quarter, you know, we had a lot of optimism. then coronavirus very quickly brought that optimism down. as we work our way through april and the back half of april where we started to see lower double digit demand increases, then through may, where we saw higher double digit demand increases, then going into june, i think potentially, the economy has a very good opportunity to get right back on track. liz: do you believe in brick and mortar in...
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"van tirr fair" got ahold of unredacted words that said make sure i win.l, how much does this sort of undercut what the campaign thought would be an effective message against biden? >> first, i've known john bolton for almost four decades and know him well and i believe john bolton. he may have many faults, but he's a truth-teller, and so i'd take anything he says about china and the presidency as alarming. china right now is trumping -- pardon the pun -- on hong kong and their invading the border with india and relations with china are horrible and the information about china's intelligence breaches are also quite alarming. and so i don't know that it's a good idea to harp on china, but i do expect joe biden to do so and this say way to neutralize biden's campaign and take on china and the record on china. i call it a way to get even with china. i don't want see a plus one way or the other. >> well, and in this case, you know, the democrats are also going to try to make hay of china. yamiche, i want to show this graphic of the matchup between biden and tr
"van tirr fair" got ahold of unredacted words that said make sure i win.l, how much does this sort of undercut what the campaign thought would be an effective message against biden? >> first, i've known john bolton for almost four decades and know him well and i believe john bolton. he may have many faults, but he's a truth-teller, and so i'd take anything he says about china and the presidency as alarming. china right now is trumping -- pardon the pun -- on hong kong and their...
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meanwhile, the bay side lower 70's at work here, san bruno 71 millbrae 73 and some 80's were grabbing ahold as we go to the south mid-eighties at that too like palo alto at 85 and in the south bay mid to upper 80's expected los gatos and also morgan hill 85 for san jose in cupertino to 87 on the east bay shoreline to the south about 80 may not have that tomorrow by the way 89 going on for livermore up to the north 90 going on for walnut creek 93 for concord 72 for berkeley and up to the north bay we've got mostly the 80's but we have a couple 90's here and they're back though 91 antioch at 90 as well, 85 going on for santa rosa with 80's heading down south 70 forecast, here's the big drop. we're talking about here on thursday temporary now it's going for a couple of days warming back up for the weekend we want to watch sunday for some offshore winds to potentially return marty. >>all right dave thanks a lot, let's go to the south bay this morning, new calls to defund the san jose police department are intensifying after races facebook postings were exposed from officers in recent days. the
meanwhile, the bay side lower 70's at work here, san bruno 71 millbrae 73 and some 80's were grabbing ahold as we go to the south mid-eighties at that too like palo alto at 85 and in the south bay mid to upper 80's expected los gatos and also morgan hill 85 for san jose in cupertino to 87 on the east bay shoreline to the south about 80 may not have that tomorrow by the way 89 going on for livermore up to the north 90 going on for walnut creek 93 for concord 72 for berkeley and up to the north...
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but there's so many people that have it, that if we don't get ahold of this pandemic, just like if y'alln't wear the masks in new york, 45 days from now you're going to have another issue and we're going to have to shut down again. so it's just so important. it's hard. people i think right now because it is mandatory, they've got to respect it and they've got to respect other people and if my customer who doesn't want to respect other people, then i don't want them as a customer. that really gets back to your question so can i make them wear it right then i don't have bouncers. no, i cannot make them wear it i can tell you this, they won't be allowed back. it's so important right now to respect other people's rights. >> that's very interesting and strongly stated. you know, i think it is interesting that obviously the disease came to washington state, california, new york, new jersey, connecticut in a strong way. i don't know anybody here in my circle who does not know someone who has not lost someone or multiple people to this disease. my family has lost two individuals. so it is, this
but there's so many people that have it, that if we don't get ahold of this pandemic, just like if y'alln't wear the masks in new york, 45 days from now you're going to have another issue and we're going to have to shut down again. so it's just so important. it's hard. people i think right now because it is mandatory, they've got to respect it and they've got to respect other people and if my customer who doesn't want to respect other people, then i don't want them as a customer. that really...
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brooks gets ahold of it and points it back at the officers to no apparent effect. it's at this point the officer pulls his taser and fires at brooks while he is running away. you see mr. brooks being pursued by one of the officers. turning back, with the taser at him, the actual shooting happens off camera but was captured on video from a restaurant surveillance camera at a drivethrough. from that angle, you can see, moving from left to right, mr. brooks being pursued by one of the officers. turning. apparently, pointing the taser back at him. and finally, the officer appearing to open fire. now, we should mention, right here, that police do not consider a taser a deadly weapon. at least, that's what they say when they use it, themselves. in addition, the officers had already determined mr. brooks had no firearms on him. as cnn law enforcement analyst and former philadelphia police chief charles ramsey put it, the officers had his car, they knew where he was, and where to find -- where to find him. rayshard brooks was 27 years old, in addition to his widow, he leav
brooks gets ahold of it and points it back at the officers to no apparent effect. it's at this point the officer pulls his taser and fires at brooks while he is running away. you see mr. brooks being pursued by one of the officers. turning back, with the taser at him, the actual shooting happens off camera but was captured on video from a restaurant surveillance camera at a drivethrough. from that angle, you can see, moving from left to right, mr. brooks being pursued by one of the officers....
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so if it's nonlethal when an officer uses it, it's nonlethal when a citizen gets ahold of it.iate defense of life means just that, imminent threat of your life being taken or that of another. also, you have to take into consideration what other alternatives were available for you. using deadly force is an absolute last resort, that thing you do when you have nothing else left at your disposal and we know that the officers had alternatives. as i said, set up a perimeter, contain him. they had his driver's license. they knew who he was. they could have followed up at his home. there were other alternatives. but this was about punishment. this was about you made me mad and there's a price to pay, and that's why he was shot. >> one last question on this topic, sergeant. the taser is obviously a controversial weapon because, i mean, maybe they call it nonlethal but we know that at least 500 people have been killed in the past ten years by a taser, and so do you think that it should be reclassified? >> i mean, it is what it is, and so you can't have it both ways. it can't be a nonle
so if it's nonlethal when an officer uses it, it's nonlethal when a citizen gets ahold of it.iate defense of life means just that, imminent threat of your life being taken or that of another. also, you have to take into consideration what other alternatives were available for you. using deadly force is an absolute last resort, that thing you do when you have nothing else left at your disposal and we know that the officers had alternatives. as i said, set up a perimeter, contain him. they had...
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just getting people on the phone and talking to them and getting this em to open up once you get a ahold them. >> and there are more challen challenges. experts say contact tracing is now more complicated than ever because of the decisions by some governors to reopen their states so quickly. >> as these cases grow and spike because of reopening and because people have come together in large number, the it's going to get harder and harder to do that. >> it's getting so difficult that america's top voice on coronavirus says the armies of contact tracers should start acting like real armies. sxwl you can get community people to get boots on the ground and to go out there and look for the people instead of getting on a phone and doing so-called contact tracing by phone. >> but experts say contact tracers who go out into neighborhoods should be from those neighborhoods so they understand the community and the eventualture, but they add ood huge challenge, they say it's like a police officer trying to get a witness account of a crime. people's memories of their encounters are often shady and u
just getting people on the phone and talking to them and getting this em to open up once you get a ahold them. >> and there are more challen challenges. experts say contact tracing is now more complicated than ever because of the decisions by some governors to reopen their states so quickly. >> as these cases grow and spike because of reopening and because people have come together in large number, the it's going to get harder and harder to do that. >> it's getting so...
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he then according to the video and the police got ahold of one of the officer eaves ta's taser away, and turned the taser at police and was shot. surveillance video was released, the video you're looking at right here. he drops to the ground. we're going to have much more on this breaking story throughout the night. meanwhile, a barrage of controversy once again swirling around the attorney general, bill barr, and his justice department. you'll remember these dramatic pictures from outside the white house of smoke bombs, pepper balls and police on horseback clearing a peaceful crowd so the police could have a photo-op. now more than 1,200 former department of justice officials have signed an open letter calling for an internal investigation into barr's role saying we are disturbed by attorney general barr's possible role in ordering law enforcement personnel to suppress a peaceful domestic protest. let's bring in the former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. she signed the letter i just mentioned. in that photo, maybe we got the video of the president and bill barr and mark
he then according to the video and the police got ahold of one of the officer eaves ta's taser away, and turned the taser at police and was shot. surveillance video was released, the video you're looking at right here. he drops to the ground. we're going to have much more on this breaking story throughout the night. meanwhile, a barrage of controversy once again swirling around the attorney general, bill barr, and his justice department. you'll remember these dramatic pictures from outside the...
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once rayshard brooks got ahold of that taser, was it considered a deadly weapon?> arthel, thanks for having me on the show. i think i want to point out something that's already been brought up by mr. brooks' attorney. a taser is not a deadly weapon. law enforcement can't have it both ways. they can't argue that when they use a taser it's not a deadly weapon but when a civilian gets his hands on it it magically becomes a deadly weapon. rayshard brooks was running away from the officers. the officers had mr. brooks' car right there. they could have gone to his house and arrested him later on. there was no need to shoot him three times in the back. arthel: and you know, again, you're a former federal prosecutor. atlanta's mayor says deadly force was unjustified, saying there is a difference between what can be done and what should be done and then have you the atlanta police saying the officers were justified in investigator response. how do you -- in their response. how do you see it. >> i'm a former state prosecutor. you do have two different sides. you have the ma
once rayshard brooks got ahold of that taser, was it considered a deadly weapon?> arthel, thanks for having me on the show. i think i want to point out something that's already been brought up by mr. brooks' attorney. a taser is not a deadly weapon. law enforcement can't have it both ways. they can't argue that when they use a taser it's not a deadly weapon but when a civilian gets his hands on it it magically becomes a deadly weapon. rayshard brooks was running away from the officers. the...
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the loan value stock on the list drove ahold sellers seems cheap by comparison.aybe running on takeover speculation. i couldn't figure out on what it's doing 12 is apple. they had developers conference and the stock got a huge push this morning mistake to sell ahead of the 5 g cycle. a lot of peel bougople bought id own it, don't flip it. 13 we never talk about electronic design automation firms. someone clearly cares or it won't be on the high list. canes is a terrific company with 5 g. 15 is about the best medical instrumentation company on earth other than thermo fisher came down, buy 16 opportunity t-mobile. this is all about the sprint merger i think the combined company will be big. doesn't have a lot of sponsorship which means it can keep going and you might want to buy the 134 million shares that soft bank announced it's selling this evening 17 electronic arts and other video games stay at home trade 18, fantastic conductor. both downgraded. limited number of companies in the business don't sell 19, l lowes, the ceo whipping te home improvement center int
the loan value stock on the list drove ahold sellers seems cheap by comparison.aybe running on takeover speculation. i couldn't figure out on what it's doing 12 is apple. they had developers conference and the stock got a huge push this morning mistake to sell ahead of the 5 g cycle. a lot of peel bougople bought id own it, don't flip it. 13 we never talk about electronic design automation firms. someone clearly cares or it won't be on the high list. canes is a terrific company with 5 g. 15 is...
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up next, what cnn has learned from a copy of john bolton's new memoir we just got ahold of. claiming the president is erratic, foolish, and a lot more, when we continue. the tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep... feel cool. because the tempur-breeze transfers heat... away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, experience the mattress ranked number one in customer satisfaction by jd power. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. the broadcast, the words that might have been written about a mob boss but instead about the president of the united states. john bolton's book, cnn has obtained a copy. the justice department has gone to court for a second day to stop publication and
up next, what cnn has learned from a copy of john bolton's new memoir we just got ahold of. claiming the president is erratic, foolish, and a lot more, when we continue. the tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep... feel cool. because the tempur-breeze transfers heat... away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, experience the mattress ranked number one in customer satisfaction by jd power. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com,...
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. >> i have not been able to get ahold of kevin johnson today but as a long-time follower of howard schultztions, he's the founder, he always told me listen, what matters, jim, is what tastes best i was initially surprised that starbucks would go with someone who has gmos in them but that is not the way. are you concerned others will find the gmos once really the impossible are, let's say, found out about that it will hurt your business >> not at all, no. i mean, we've become plately chance p - been completely transparent we used genetically altered yeast that makes meat take like meat and makes our products taste like any other plant-based products on the planet we've been open about that forever. we're proud of it. frankly, i think that, you know, i talk to consumers about this all the time and as soon as they really understand what it is and why we made that choice, it just a total non-issue. >> well, i have to tell you, look, i've had your burgers and i think they are fantastic and i can't tell the difference and i do like the taste more than meat candidly and i figured, it has got to b
. >> i have not been able to get ahold of kevin johnson today but as a long-time follower of howard schultztions, he's the founder, he always told me listen, what matters, jim, is what tastes best i was initially surprised that starbucks would go with someone who has gmos in them but that is not the way. are you concerned others will find the gmos once really the impossible are, let's say, found out about that it will hurt your business >> not at all, no. i mean, we've become...
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okay, so you can see brooks get ahold of the officer's taser here. you see a clear image of this scuffle. we've got about ten seconds here, stay with me, guys. okay. and now it appears he's down on the ground. okay, we're going to re-rack this video. as you look at this, again, a different -- a different angle. what is your thought there, commissioner ramsey? >> well, i mean obviously they have a pretty significant struggle going on there. but again, you look at these things. like the struggle is one thing and clearly, you know, that's an issue. the one officer discharges his taser. the issue is at the point in time when deadly force was used, was it justified. and so it's not as if whatever you do earlier means that from that point on it's okay. because the answer to that is no, it's not. so you have to look at every single second between the initial contact, the struggle, and when the discharge took place that actually took his life. clearly, it was a struggle but that doesn't -- that by itself doesn't justify use of deadly force. so again, that's
okay, so you can see brooks get ahold of the officer's taser here. you see a clear image of this scuffle. we've got about ten seconds here, stay with me, guys. okay. and now it appears he's down on the ground. okay, we're going to re-rack this video. as you look at this, again, a different -- a different angle. what is your thought there, commissioner ramsey? >> well, i mean obviously they have a pretty significant struggle going on there. but again, you look at these things. like the...
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brooks manages to get ahold of one officer's taser and runs. what happens next is seen via surveillance video. officer garrett rolfe gives chase, transfers his taser to his left hand, and reaches for his gun. brooks turns back toward the officer pointing the taser, firing it. officer rolfe drops his taser, draws his gun, and fires three shots. an autopsy report reveals brooks is shot two times in the back and rules the death a homicide. in an interview with cnn tamika miller said their daughter will always associate her birthday with her father's death. >> she will forever remember this birthday as the day that my daddy was killed. not just the day my daddy died or passed away. he didn't just die of natural causes. this is the day that he was murdered. >> reporter: protesters took to the streets. saturday they blocked the main highway through downtown, shutting off traffic. police in riot gear moved in to make arrests. then the wendy's where the shooting occurred, demonstrators began breaking windows. fires broke out on the property before some
brooks manages to get ahold of one officer's taser and runs. what happens next is seen via surveillance video. officer garrett rolfe gives chase, transfers his taser to his left hand, and reaches for his gun. brooks turns back toward the officer pointing the taser, firing it. officer rolfe drops his taser, draws his gun, and fires three shots. an autopsy report reveals brooks is shot two times in the back and rules the death a homicide. in an interview with cnn tamika miller said their daughter...
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and it's hard to keep ahold of that perspective in this kind of coverage. >> absolutely. it's the hardest thing of all. this happened during black lives matter, as well. the camera gets attracted to one unique event and that becomes a story, but it's a tiny piece of a larger puzzle. and, again, if you watch these protests all day, you see these enormous protests. the one in new york had to have been the biggest thing i've seen since the protest against the iraq war. these magstissive protests in d in which the idea of acquiring decent human rights for black people is this universal principle everyone agrees on. and it gets darker or you go to the fringe of the protest, and you see a different story. we have to keep those stories separate. >> thank you, joy. we've established our phone connection with attorney general latisha james, the attorney general for the state of new york. and general james, i wanted to get your reaction to -- which we heard in writing any way, to donald trump's threat, which i'm predicting -- i don't know about you, but i'm predicting it's an empty
and it's hard to keep ahold of that perspective in this kind of coverage. >> absolutely. it's the hardest thing of all. this happened during black lives matter, as well. the camera gets attracted to one unique event and that becomes a story, but it's a tiny piece of a larger puzzle. and, again, if you watch these protests all day, you see these enormous protests. the one in new york had to have been the biggest thing i've seen since the protest against the iraq war. these magstissive...
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and this -- this is debate bloomberg after elizabeth warren got ahold of him. [ laughter ] during lastight's -- [ cheers and applause during last night's debate every candidate was asked to share their personal motto for example, amy klobuchar's was "politics is about improving people's lives and elizabeth warren's was, "i will murder mike bloomberg with my bare hands. [ laughter ] [ applause ] according to a new report the fcc received more than 1300 complaints about the super bowl halftime performance by jennifer lopez and shakira and i have to agree. it was not long enough [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause the heiress to the hot pockets fortune was sentenced yesterday to five months in prison for her role in the college admission scandal. and she'll know when her sentence is up because she'll hear this sound. [ bell ring [ laughter ] according to a new study, men who eat a healthy and balanced diet are more likely to have a high sperm count, which explains applebee's new salad [ laughter ] that's right, a new study says men who eat an unhealthy diet of sweets are more likely to hav
and this -- this is debate bloomberg after elizabeth warren got ahold of him. [ laughter ] during lastight's -- [ cheers and applause during last night's debate every candidate was asked to share their personal motto for example, amy klobuchar's was "politics is about improving people's lives and elizabeth warren's was, "i will murder mike bloomberg with my bare hands. [ laughter ] [ applause ] according to a new report the fcc received more than 1300 complaints about the super bowl...
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they're trying to do here he says that donald trump isn't concerned about foreign governments getting ahold of the information he's concerned about the american people getting hold of the information it's rare that a court would decide to block this but if they did it would mean the publication on tuesday wouldn't go ahead but i've been working my way through a copy that i obtained and most of the main information little interest thinks that bits but the big stories are all out in the public domain they've been covered in extracts in newspapers over the last couple of days have been covered by as here on al-jazeera john bolton a piece for the wall street journal it may not please john bolton's hopes of making big sales but you've read most of the information but he's still hoping to go ahead in the court will make that decision though interestingly enough there's been a briefing by the press secretary here at the white house just in the last hour or so she was asked specifically about some of donald trump's tweets about john bolton he described them as dumb as a rock and he was out and she
they're trying to do here he says that donald trump isn't concerned about foreign governments getting ahold of the information he's concerned about the american people getting hold of the information it's rare that a court would decide to block this but if they did it would mean the publication on tuesday wouldn't go ahead but i've been working my way through a copy that i obtained and most of the main information little interest thinks that bits but the big stories are all out in the public...
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channelling will rogers who said once, people feel about congress the same way they do when baby gets ahold of the hammer you're worried about what might happen if we opened up that act. but there is no assurance that what you have rightfully pointed out, what you have rightfully pursued will continue to be pursued. how do we assure ourselves that what you have figured out and what you have led the fed to do will continue into the future if we don't change the law, sir did i stump you, mr. chair >> i forgot to unmute myself sorry. i actually think the law as written does accommodate what we've really learned, what a lot of us have learned and that is -- for many years, when we were growing up, inflation was a problem. people were imagining that they really had to watch carefully or inflation would move up and it would hurt people on fixed incomes more than anybody else what we've learned is that, you know, these disinflationary forces we've seen around the world for a quarter century, they're here to stay for a while, and we live in an era of continuing downward pressure on inflation. that
channelling will rogers who said once, people feel about congress the same way they do when baby gets ahold of the hammer you're worried about what might happen if we opened up that act. but there is no assurance that what you have rightfully pointed out, what you have rightfully pursued will continue to be pursued. how do we assure ourselves that what you have figured out and what you have led the fed to do will continue into the future if we don't change the law, sir did i stump you, mr....
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confirming that it's deeply concerned about the russian mercenaries that into the oil field and for sid ahold of production as you know. and chad are the country's biggest oil fields it is located about 700 kilometers south of the capital tripoli and it it has a production capacity of about 300000 pounds but a day now as the production is whole to dig government is already suffering a major financial crisis due to the blockade of the oil christian area but have to his forces since it january then you see said that it is timid that total losses of about $6000000000.00 are due to the blockade of the oil by have to his forces since it generate now there of the n.o.c. most of us on our law stated that there are certain foreign countries that are benefiting get out of the blue kade of libya's oil sector that these countries are . now benefiting of and they're trying to keep the oil production the libyan oil absent in the global markets he also stated that those mercenaries who are getting paid by the revenues of the oil income are now stopping the. production the oil field in southern libya was ta
confirming that it's deeply concerned about the russian mercenaries that into the oil field and for sid ahold of production as you know. and chad are the country's biggest oil fields it is located about 700 kilometers south of the capital tripoli and it it has a production capacity of about 300000 pounds but a day now as the production is whole to dig government is already suffering a major financial crisis due to the blockade of the oil christian area but have to his forces since it january...
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he did get ahold of their taser, but the force you are allowed to use to protect public safety or the officers' safety can't be more than the force necessary for that protection. so even if the officers say, but we were afraid, he had our taser, to your point, the question is, what danger did the taser pose? certainly not more than their gun. and they had tasers. so they chose lethal force in a situation where someone who didn't seem to pose a significant danger to the public. and that's why it's so important that we talk about not just what excessive force policies are but when and how the police are liable for going way beyond the force that's necessary. >> i want to ask donna about mayor bottoms in atlanta, who took steps through executive orders yesterday. it was very noteworthy that she had initiated a study group a week ago at the suggestion of former president obama to study chokeholds, use of force, and other things, the obligations of other officers to intervene, and then she said after this terrible incident with mr. brooks, mr. bottoms said yesterday, that she had no choice
he did get ahold of their taser, but the force you are allowed to use to protect public safety or the officers' safety can't be more than the force necessary for that protection. so even if the officers say, but we were afraid, he had our taser, to your point, the question is, what danger did the taser pose? certainly not more than their gun. and they had tasers. so they chose lethal force in a situation where someone who didn't seem to pose a significant danger to the public. and that's why...
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something that's a little more masculine citrusy, and then you got to get ahold of arvin from modernd get boxes printed. i will tell you that if you do not work with arvin and do what you say you're gonna do, i can't do business with you. clear? -sam: deal. -mark: yeah. lemonis: i always knew that i wanted mark and sam's company to be more than a candle company. i wanted it to be a design and scent company. today, they're gonna find out why. i'm taking them to market ready in chicago. -okay. -mark: oh, wow. this looks interesting. lemonis: the kitting that i'm looking for could be a self-contained kit or a kit that people can buy individual pieces and create -their own collection. -korie: okay. lemonis: think about the last time you went a home goods store and you bought a candle. around that candle was a variety of other products that leverage the same design and the same fragrance, like lotions, soaps, room sprays. that's called kitting. in an instant, you can go from just selling candles to having multiple products, and it allows you to double or triple your revenue, like that. wh
something that's a little more masculine citrusy, and then you got to get ahold of arvin from modernd get boxes printed. i will tell you that if you do not work with arvin and do what you say you're gonna do, i can't do business with you. clear? -sam: deal. -mark: yeah. lemonis: i always knew that i wanted mark and sam's company to be more than a candle company. i wanted it to be a design and scent company. today, they're gonna find out why. i'm taking them to market ready in chicago. -okay....