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allen clark: yes. because a ship just has a low chain around it and if people are not used to it and the ship is going like this, they can fall off, particularly young people. even older people sometimes. >> yes. it was a really intense moment. allen clark: and i was right there in the midst of it. i was not there when the chaplain talked to the skipper but the skipper said, we have to do something. i will take them. >> and that was it. allen clark: yes. and the other captain said, if you are taking some, i will take some. so they got all of them that were there. >> how about with korean soldiers, did you often work together with korean soldiers, korean marines? allen clark: yes. korean marines, primarily. korean marines were tough. the discipline was 10 times tougher than ours. they just did not put up with anybody that did not cooperate, they did not even try. they did not put up with it. they had wonderful advances when they were asked to advance. when they were asked to defend, they defended. they
allen clark: yes. because a ship just has a low chain around it and if people are not used to it and the ship is going like this, they can fall off, particularly young people. even older people sometimes. >> yes. it was a really intense moment. allen clark: and i was right there in the midst of it. i was not there when the chaplain talked to the skipper but the skipper said, we have to do something. i will take them. >> and that was it. allen clark: yes. and the other captain said,...
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astonishing, considering this is something like allen's 48th feature.lm is crammed with big names, from selena gomez and jude law to liev schreiber, diego luna and rebecca hall. it's a reminder not only that stars once lined up to appear in allen's films, but also, that a talented cast can't save a frankly lacklustre movie. what are you doing here? i happened to see you out the window from the car, by sheer chance. really. well, that's awkward. awkward ? the title may invoke the romance of the rain, but this is just, pardon the pun, poor. you can catch it or indeed avoid it on a range of premium platforms now. is it so hard to believe someone might want to go on a date with me? yes. well, thanks very much. daniel, this is really not a big deal. we just had a bit of a flirt, i suppose. aw, please, stop talking now. if it makes you feel uncomfortable... it does... ..then we can talk about it. talking about it makes me uncomfortable. much more fun all around is days of the bagnold summer. a bittersweet coming—of—age movie based on the 2012 graphic novel by
astonishing, considering this is something like allen's 48th feature.lm is crammed with big names, from selena gomez and jude law to liev schreiber, diego luna and rebecca hall. it's a reminder not only that stars once lined up to appear in allen's films, but also, that a talented cast can't save a frankly lacklustre movie. what are you doing here? i happened to see you out the window from the car, by sheer chance. really. well, that's awkward. awkward ? the title may invoke the romance of the...
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has been the sole proprietor of allen's original redwood log house.home for her lumberjack grandpa is now a traveling tourist attraction -- her strange inheritance. do people look at you on the road like, "wait -- what"? "that lady's driving a tree." >> you can see the passenger tell the driver, "look, there's a girl driving that thing." >> her policy of admission by donation, plus the revenue from souvenirs, once provided a decent living, but it's tougher with each passing year. >> it's hard to be the log lady and have a life and be the bookkeeper and the truck driver and the repair person and do it all. >> those worries are building in the fall of 2014, when jamie is exhibiting the log house at the pittsburgh home & garden show. a few exhibits away is an antiques appraiser named lori verderame. jamie invites her to check out her cabin. what was your first impression when you saw this log cabin? >> oh, i thought it was very unusual. i didn't realize that it was a house inside until i went inside. >> the women begin brainstorming. is there anything ja
has been the sole proprietor of allen's original redwood log house.home for her lumberjack grandpa is now a traveling tourist attraction -- her strange inheritance. do people look at you on the road like, "wait -- what"? "that lady's driving a tree." >> you can see the passenger tell the driver, "look, there's a girl driving that thing." >> her policy of admission by donation, plus the revenue from souvenirs, once provided a decent living, but it's...
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consuelo allen came along. she is the daughter of terry allen junior was another major character in the book. he was the battalion commander of the black alliance battalion. he with his men but that day into the battle and was killed. she was a young girl, she was the oldest of three daughters she was five or six at the time. and of course she knew her dad her younger sisters did not really as much. but that moment of his death shaped her life unavoidably for all this time. she wanted to go and find the place where her dad was killed which was an incredibly powerful idea. so i wanted both of those people to go with me. one of the fascinating things about that, is that clarke had had very difficult hard feelings about the leadership including terry allen that got them into that battle. >> before we meet her tell me about her grandparents. >> that is more the fascinating things about the battle is terry allen junior who was killed in the battle who is the son of terry allen senior who is the commanding general of
consuelo allen came along. she is the daughter of terry allen junior was another major character in the book. he was the battalion commander of the black alliance battalion. he with his men but that day into the battle and was killed. she was a young girl, she was the oldest of three daughters she was five or six at the time. and of course she knew her dad her younger sisters did not really as much. but that moment of his death shaped her life unavoidably for all this time. she wanted to go and...
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a long delayed romcom from woody allen.a celebrated auditor now something of a pariah in the film business. i've got an interview. gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. chalamet plays gatsby wells, a student from yardley college who accompanies his girlfriend played by elle fanning on a weekend trip home to new york. you said you were call me 30 minutes ago. ashley is there to interview a famous film director while gatsby has no desire to meet up with his super rich family is looking forward to showing actually the sites. when the two get separated by a —— each of follow their own path through a stream of misadventures. shot in 2017 and completed in early 2018 a rainy day in new york was first finance and then dropped by amazon against a backdrop of negative press stories about what alan has brought, called baseless allegations of abuse. nevertheless actors expressed regrets about appearing in the film and donated their salaries to charity. whatever your opinion of this debacle one thing is clear
a long delayed romcom from woody allen.a celebrated auditor now something of a pariah in the film business. i've got an interview. gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. chalamet plays gatsby wells, a student from yardley college who accompanies his girlfriend played by elle fanning on a weekend trip home to new york. you said you were call me 30 minutes ago. ashley is there to interview a famous film director while gatsby has no desire to meet up with his super rich...
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i am in the midst of reading it and i'm in a treasure trove of reading apropos of nothing by woody allen and the now book the actor both making a lot laugh lines my life helping funny your people be having funny people be funny are now out in stores and online allen how are you my friend did then it's how you do embody. beautiful the book is killing me and the cover were very clever to put that like almost a post a memo about behind the scenes if you get the pet i just thought that is such a clever design was 8 euros now with not me at all about a year earlier he sent me a couple of cover designs that made me laugh but then i thought ok doing that there in the course of the next year we'll discuss it no one brought it up in the next thing i knew that was the cover and i went ok but yeah it's sort of makes sense and if you if you'd dine for a picture of me on the back you have my face but whole face yeah you have that harried comedian photo 101 on the back that's right that looks like that looks like a deadline shot like ok we need this by that time you know i'm i'm very in the beginning
i am in the midst of reading it and i'm in a treasure trove of reading apropos of nothing by woody allen and the now book the actor both making a lot laugh lines my life helping funny your people be having funny people be funny are now out in stores and online allen how are you my friend did then it's how you do embody. beautiful the book is killing me and the cover were very clever to put that like almost a post a memo about behind the scenes if you get the pet i just thought that is such a...
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allen. he and his medical staff have been in almost daily communication with experts from the cdc to ensure our response has been consistent. his medical expertise will be of great value during today's discussion. i spent nearly 28 years in the bureau, starting as a correctional officer, moving up through the ranks to leverage my experience as a captain, warden, regional director and now director i was appointed to serve as the bureau's 11th director four weeks before our first inmate covid case. i've seen the bureau's over 36,000 correctional professionals work with profound dedication in carrying out a mission to protect the health and safety of the inmates, fellow staff and the public. i am keenly aware of the personal sacrifices these law enforcement officers make in fulfilling our important public safety mission. they' their inherently dangerous work goes largely unseen by the public yet it helps to keep our community safe. we have a robust plan in place and it involves nation's covid r
allen. he and his medical staff have been in almost daily communication with experts from the cdc to ensure our response has been consistent. his medical expertise will be of great value during today's discussion. i spent nearly 28 years in the bureau, starting as a correctional officer, moving up through the ranks to leverage my experience as a captain, warden, regional director and now director i was appointed to serve as the bureau's 11th director four weeks before our first inmate covid...
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john allen writes and i quote remember the date. signal the beginning of the end of the american experiment. he went on to write while monday was truly horrific no one should have been surprised, indeed the moment was clarifying in so many ways. general allen joins us now. thank you for being with us. the beginning of the end of the american experiment, i found really chilling given your experience and all you've seen. can you elaborate on that? >> anderson, we haven't been at this place in history of this country ever. let's remember what's going on here. we're experiencing a global lethal pandemic. over 107,000 dead. more than 40 million unemployed. our economy is in tatters. almost 2 million americans infected. all of that's an operating system over just four months behind this awful moment of the death of george floud. let me just take a moment and offer my deepest condolences to the family and to the community in minneapolis on mr. floyd's passing and how incredibly emotional that memorial service was today. and so it's a momen
john allen writes and i quote remember the date. signal the beginning of the end of the american experiment. he went on to write while monday was truly horrific no one should have been surprised, indeed the moment was clarifying in so many ways. general allen joins us now. thank you for being with us. the beginning of the end of the american experiment, i found really chilling given your experience and all you've seen. can you elaborate on that? >> anderson, we haven't been at this place...
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i'm natalie allen. of. i'm natalie allen. f. i'm natalie allen. . i'm natalie allen. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. >>> live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm natalie allen. and this is "cnn newsroom." >>> thank you for joining us. and yet again we begin with huge protests across the u.s. on saturday, but they were overwhelmingly peaceful. nearly two weeks after the death of george floyd. and there were far fewer police. one notable exception
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john allen, former commander u.s. nato forces in afghanistan joins us next. >>> and later new testimony in the videotaped murder of ahmaud arbery in georgia. new information about what they did to mr. arbery who was out for a jog. hunting him down, hitting him with a truck, shooting him to death, and now we know the words one of the killer's shouted as mr. arbery lay dead in the street. your world is changing. it's ok to just stay quiet. it's ok to feel like you just wanna become someone else. it's ok to weep for hours in the middle of the day. it's ok to talk to your cats like they understand what you're saying. it's ok. it's ok. it's ok. >>> the president tonight is in the middle of a raging tweet storm about former defense secretary james mattis who as you know went on the record against the president's church publicity stunt on monday, and the beating and firing of pepper balls on peaceful protesters leading up to it. he called donald trump, quote, the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the a
john allen, former commander u.s. nato forces in afghanistan joins us next. >>> and later new testimony in the videotaped murder of ahmaud arbery in georgia. new information about what they did to mr. arbery who was out for a jog. hunting him down, hitting him with a truck, shooting him to death, and now we know the words one of the killer's shouted as mr. arbery lay dead in the street. your world is changing. it's ok to just stay quiet. it's ok to feel like you just wanna become...
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. >> and i'm allen martin. kpix5's maria medina is live in san jose's willow glen neighborhood to tell us it's not back to business as usual, huh, maria? >> reporter: that's right allen. here in santa clara county, instore retail and outdoor dining are now allowed. here, this was once a ghost town, no longer, but not all business owners are rejoicing. >> it feels good to walk in somewhere other than a grocery store. >> reporter: for the first time since march, irma is shopping for clothes inside a store. >> people were excited to come in, feel the items. try things on. >> reporter: many business owners are finding opening up after a significant financial impact and to modifications in order to continue social distancing guidelines is not that easy. >> a lot of us think, well, these restrictions are being loosened and these businesses will be excited. business owners will be excited. that's not really the case, right? >> no, unfortunately, we just don't have enough space. >> reporter: restaurant ores like jenny
. >> and i'm allen martin. kpix5's maria medina is live in san jose's willow glen neighborhood to tell us it's not back to business as usual, huh, maria? >> reporter: that's right allen. here in santa clara county, instore retail and outdoor dining are now allowed. here, this was once a ghost town, no longer, but not all business owners are rejoicing. >> it feels good to walk in somewhere other than a grocery store. >> reporter: for the first time since march, irma is...
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here, we see the full expression of allen's esthetic division.she is an oil painter, very confident. she knows a lot of the american impressionist painters of the day. she loves to paint landscapes. as a corollary to that, she lays out this extraordinarily beautiful garden here at prospect house. she plans the cedar trees. she plants roses and all kinds of flowers. in fact, she loves this garden so much that she hates to leave it when the wilsons inter politics and leave princeton. when ellen wilson is in the white house, she brings the white house garden back here to this garden bed, and she says to the white house gardner, let's recreate the rose section of this carton at the white house. because ellen wilson could look out of her bedroom window and prospect mansion, she could look down and see the flowers all day. similarly, she wanted the president of the united states to be able to see rhodes has when he looked out of his window in the white house. of course, this becomes a famous rose garden at the white house. ellen tragically does not liv
here, we see the full expression of allen's esthetic division.she is an oil painter, very confident. she knows a lot of the american impressionist painters of the day. she loves to paint landscapes. as a corollary to that, she lays out this extraordinarily beautiful garden here at prospect house. she plans the cedar trees. she plants roses and all kinds of flowers. in fact, she loves this garden so much that she hates to leave it when the wilsons inter politics and leave princeton. when ellen...
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allen? >> all right liz, thanks. >>> up up next, a magnitude 5.5 earthquake just rattled southern california. the shaking was felt in multiple counties. >>> plus, the nba season looks like it will happen afterall. but without the golden state warriors. some of whom were out protesting today. and, we will go back out live and check in on the protests in san francisco. we'll have another live report from the scene coming up a little >>> we are following breaking news out of southern california. a magnitude 5.5 earthquake has struck in san bernardino county near the city of ridge crest 120 miles northeast of los angeles. shaking has been reported throughout the area as far away as hollywood. so far, no reports of any damage or injuries. >>> meanwhile, several rallies were held across the bay area to protest police brutality and the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. chopper 5 was over hundreds of protesters who gathered in east palo alto, hayward, and san ramon. they chanted and held signs
allen? >> all right liz, thanks. >>> up up next, a magnitude 5.5 earthquake just rattled southern california. the shaking was felt in multiple counties. >>> plus, the nba season looks like it will happen afterall. but without the golden state warriors. some of whom were out protesting today. and, we will go back out live and check in on the protests in san francisco. we'll have another live report from the scene coming up a little >>> we are following breaking...
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. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. marissa pearlman is live with more. >> reporter: yes, we learned the suspect, 26-year-old mason james lira, police tonight confirming the suspect is down, though his condition still not known at this hour. we're also learning other officers, as many as 4 total may have been hurt detaining the suspect just within the past hour. this has been a huge effort for a smaller community. you can see the law enforcement efforts in this video. the police, the sheriff's office, and the fbi who were looking for the suspect last seen on surveillance camera at a chevron gas station early this morning. the shooting happened just after 3:00 yesterday morning. police now calling this an intentional attack, an ambush after lira is accused of shotting at the paso robles police station. one of the bullets hitting a police officer in the face. he's expected to be okay after undergoing surgery this morning. once again, several deputies hurt. the suspect, according to police is down. we're working to learn t
. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. marissa pearlman is live with more. >> reporter: yes, we learned the suspect, 26-year-old mason james lira, police tonight confirming the suspect is down, though his condition still not known at this hour. we're also learning other officers, as many as 4 total may have been hurt detaining the suspect just within the past hour. this has been a huge effort for a smaller community. you can see the law enforcement...
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allen?> thank you, liz. >>> up next, you're going to hear from one bay area store owner who is looking at a six digit loss thanks to looters. >>> plus, the bay area looter whose brought in heavy marinery to try to bust into a huge chain store. >>> and the bay area clothing company announcing hundreds of lay-offs. why workers have the option to >>> new videos show the moments thieves target a video store in san carlos. several people could be seen using a sledge hammer to break down the door and then they broke into glass cases causing thousands of dollars in damage in seconds. luckily for the store owner the diamonds were locked away in a vault. still the owner says it is his worst nightmare. >> finally we have a green light, let's open june 1. and now june 1, the 31st night this happen and june 1 this is what happened. so i was in tears literally. i was like my provideys were like, listen, we will get through this. i said when will this stop? >> others went behind the case over here. and th
allen?> thank you, liz. >>> up next, you're going to hear from one bay area store owner who is looking at a six digit loss thanks to looters. >>> plus, the bay area looter whose brought in heavy marinery to try to bust into a huge chain store. >>> and the bay area clothing company announcing hundreds of lay-offs. why workers have the option to >>> new videos show the moments thieves target a video store in san carlos. several people could be seen using a...
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board to remove allen.omment. >> this isn't the first instance in which director allen has really stoked some racially inflammatory flames. >> reporter: another one on the anniversary of oscar grant who was shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer. there was a facebook post the elicited hateful remarks. >> you want to be uncomfortable. you want to sit in that chair and listen to the public and you want to think about the things that you do. to bring an end to white supremacy and to bring an end to racism. >> reporter: the attorney representing steven foster, the imagined b.a.r.t. hand cuffed for eating a sandwich, also weighed in. >> it is clear, in some respects -- >> reporter: in the east bay, leslie brinkley. abc7 news. >>> memories of the black lives matter movement are taking a page from activists in washington, d.c. today volunteers painted the words, black lives matter on fulton street. the effort comes a week after the message was painted on the street in front of the white house. the organizers
board to remove allen.omment. >> this isn't the first instance in which director allen has really stoked some racially inflammatory flames. >> reporter: another one on the anniversary of oscar grant who was shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer. there was a facebook post the elicited hateful remarks. >> you want to be uncomfortable. you want to sit in that chair and listen to the public and you want to think about the things that you do. to bring an end to white...
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they want to be connected to each other, and thewant it to work. >> woodruff: danielle allen, finally that was go be my question do, you believe the american people are receptive to these kinds of ideas right now? >> absolutely. this country is full of brilliance and full of can-do energy.s the most iring parts of our work was listening all over the country, and thopportunity to see the way people are alreadyre ilding, rebuilding trust in their own communities, inventinm forms of civia that can fflook at the corrosive ts of social media, for example some the american people, they're hungry for this. the american people are full of ideas, full of can-do energy. i am 100% confident that we can brinthoug re att satrly aspire to. >> woodruff: and danielle allen, where do people go if they want to read this? >> the website is amacd back slash orcommon purpose. >> woodruff: all right. we're going the leave it there. dannydanielle allen, stephen gostkowski, we thank you both. >> thank you so much, judy. >> woodruff: chinatown i typically a vibrant and bustling staple of new york city. but as
they want to be connected to each other, and thewant it to work. >> woodruff: danielle allen, finally that was go be my question do, you believe the american people are receptive to these kinds of ideas right now? >> absolutely. this country is full of brilliance and full of can-do energy.s the most iring parts of our work was listening all over the country, and thopportunity to see the way people are alreadyre ilding, rebuilding trust in their own communities, inventinm forms of...
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original permutation right smack dab in the middle of it create an roseanne roseannadanna and many more allen's why bell right after this dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i'm very excited today usually want to guys nice i sometimes find their comedy incipit usually on a guy's brutal i sometimes find their comedy insightful to find a nice guy who's comedy. go on than those right on the button kill or insightful is truly to find the motherlode my guest today is you missed allen's what about alan is best known for his work on s n l but also you know billy's show 700 sundays you work 10 them on that. i think he's consulting producer with larry over kerger enthusiasm his new book i am in the midst of reading it and i'm in a treasure trove of reading apropos of nothing by woody allen and the now book the actor both laugh lines my life helping funny your people be having funny people be funny are now out in stores and online alan how are you my friend you don't it's how you do embody. beautiful the book is killing me and the cover were very clever to put that like al
original permutation right smack dab in the middle of it create an roseanne roseannadanna and many more allen's why bell right after this dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i'm very excited today usually want to guys nice i sometimes find their comedy incipit usually on a guy's brutal i sometimes find their comedy insightful to find a nice guy who's comedy. go on than those right on the button kill or insightful is truly to find the motherlode my guest today is...
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allen? >> reporter: patrick underwood's killing remains unsolved although oakland police believe he and another federal security guard were targeted. today underwood's sister testified before the house judiciary committee saying america is in pain and is crying. >> i want to ensure the memory of my brother, patrick, as a catalyst against injustice, intolerance and violence of any kind. >> reporter: angela underwood jacobs, came to capitol hill seeking, as she said, justice through the chaos for her brother, george floyd, and citizens of all colors as well as the police officers who protect citizens every day. >> the actions of a few are dividing us as a nation. at a time when we should be coming together and uniting for the well being of all people. we will never solve generational systemic injustice with looting, bushing, destruction of property and killing in the name of justice. >> reporter: she says we must find lawful, peaceful solutions that benefit everyone. and while police brutality
allen? >> reporter: patrick underwood's killing remains unsolved although oakland police believe he and another federal security guard were targeted. today underwood's sister testified before the house judiciary committee saying america is in pain and is crying. >> i want to ensure the memory of my brother, patrick, as a catalyst against injustice, intolerance and violence of any kind. >> reporter: angela underwood jacobs, came to capitol hill seeking, as she said, justice...
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. >> i'm allen martin. >> we want to check in with kenny choi live at the massive protest underway at mission high school. our guess is the protesters have moved since then. >> reporter: they have just about 10 to 15 minutes ago, we heard a loud applause. then a lot of the crowd that gathered here at mission dolores park started to make their way northeast. that's where mission police station is. where that station is located. just about a half mile away from the park. but, you can see, right here, even some of the social distancing circles. about 20 minutes ago, you could not see it. its was that backed. there has been movement already. people making their way outside, i talked to organizers before this protest started. they said they wanted it to be peaceful today. but they want their voices to be loud. take a look to my left as well. there's still a steady stream of people coming in and out. but certainly, it is a lot different from what we saw, not too long ago when they gathered a loud rallying cry to honor the life of george floyd, the man killed while detained by poce. they sai
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allen says he'll vote for trump. lesley. >> so you still support him today?, of course i do. even scott. if the election were held tomorrow and biden versus trump, who do you vote for? >> trump. >> you vote for trump right now? >> i dislike biden that much and don't feel he's going to he'd our country. i only support him about 10%. trump's only about 25%. >> three states, three voters, but one candidate they all still support. van jones, cnn. >> checking with voters. up next, one-on-one, a trvrgs with trevor noah, he gives his take on race relation and missing america from a unique perspective, someone who grew up in apartheid in south africa. on! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. i thought this was a no by-products call? look atstaring at you.p wall. embarrassing you in front of your in-laws. spreading rumors about you at work. that wall is your everest - but not any more. today let's paint. that wall never knew what hit it. today let's paint. behr. exclus
allen says he'll vote for trump. lesley. >> so you still support him today?, of course i do. even scott. if the election were held tomorrow and biden versus trump, who do you vote for? >> trump. >> you vote for trump right now? >> i dislike biden that much and don't feel he's going to he'd our country. i only support him about 10%. trump's only about 25%. >> three states, three voters, but one candidate they all still support. van jones, cnn. >> checking with...
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allen said that is not true.s of oscar grant, jolene kinley and mia wilson said allen must go. >> when you shoot someone three times in the back with the hands raised and they were complying with the officers demands, what else would you call it? oscar grant was on the ground, hands up and was still shot in the back and kill. >> three other bar directors have criticized allen. she told the chronicle she is disappointed that her defense of police has been politicized and somehow being racist. >>> silicon valley companies have been among those promising to do more to promote diversity in the ranks. lucid works ceo will hays grew up in the east bay. he said silicon valley companies often reach out to universities in search of talented and ways that he said they need to build pipelines to communities of color in the bay area. he said he is encouraged by the conversations that they are having. >> i would say the diversity in who was making statements and some can be perceived as hollow for sure. but it is taking up mu
allen said that is not true.s of oscar grant, jolene kinley and mia wilson said allen must go. >> when you shoot someone three times in the back with the hands raised and they were complying with the officers demands, what else would you call it? oscar grant was on the ground, hands up and was still shot in the back and kill. >> three other bar directors have criticized allen. she told the chronicle she is disappointed that her defense of police has been politicized and somehow...
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i'm natalie allen. >>> ahead this hour body cam video leads up to the moments of another shooting of another african-american man, rayshard brooks here in atlanta. comes against the backdrop of 20 straight days of nationwide protests of police brutality and racism. all of this amid a global pandemic. analyses of these two crises in
i'm natalie allen. >>> ahead this hour body cam video leads up to the moments of another shooting of another african-american man, rayshard brooks here in atlanta. comes against the backdrop of 20 straight days of nationwide protests of police brutality and racism. all of this amid a global pandemic. analyses of these two crises in
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i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm michael holmes. we give with a sixth night of protests amid sweeping curfews, lingering tension and tear gas. streets are quieter now, especially on the east coast, where it is just after 1:00 a.m., but that was not the case earlier in many west coast cities. >> crowded with demonstrators rallying against police brutality. hundreds of people have been arrested across the country. more than 20 u.s. states and some 40 american cities have imposed curfews. in new york, thousands of protesters have been marching. >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> lots of sirens, plenty of confrontations, as well, and we have seen police with their shields up. protesters demanding justice, of course, for george floyd, who died last monday while being arrested in minneapolis after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes. that officer scheduled to appear in court later today. >> a few hours ago, the minneapolis police chief told cnn that what happened to floyd, and these are his words, was a violenc
i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm michael holmes. we give with a sixth night of protests amid sweeping curfews, lingering tension and tear gas. streets are quieter now, especially on the east coast, where it is just after 1:00 a.m., but that was not the case earlier in many west coast cities. >> crowded with demonstrators rallying against police brutality. hundreds of people have been arrested across the country. more than 20 u.s. states and some 40 american cities have imposed curfews....
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in your own words if you do not deliver you're fired. >> reporter: allen today.s your verdict? husband he delivered or has he fired? >> he's delivered as much as he's allowed to deliver, we'll say that much. >> reporter: how do you think he's handled the protest movement? >> i think what he's done has been proportionate. and he says he supports protests. what the president and myself and many others do not support is if somebody hijacks a lawful protest and turns it into some of the things you've been seeing playing out at night. >> reporter: in november allen says he'll be voting for trump. leslie? do you still support president trump today? >> yeah, of course i do. >> reporter: even scott? if the election were held tomorrow and it was biden versus trump, who due yo you vote for? >> trump. >> reporter: you vote for trump right now? >> i dislike biden that much and don't feel he's going to lead our country -- i only support him about 10%. trump's only about 25%. >> reporter: three states, three voters but one candidate they all still support. van jones, cnn. >>>
in your own words if you do not deliver you're fired. >> reporter: allen today.s your verdict? husband he delivered or has he fired? >> he's delivered as much as he's allowed to deliver, we'll say that much. >> reporter: how do you think he's handled the protest movement? >> i think what he's done has been proportionate. and he says he supports protests. what the president and myself and many others do not support is if somebody hijacks a lawful protest and turns it into...
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>>open in san francisco that bart board belongs to all of us not just ever allen. >>in addition to calling on allen to step down the families are also asking leaders to defund the bart police department and put those resources and the programs or services was better serve youth and communities of color. >>today president trump issued an executive order on police reform and while it primarily outlines general guidelines for police it also places limits on some of the actions that officers can take kaitlan collins breaks it down. >>and he offered a full-throated defense of law enforcement today, president trump signed an executive order encouraging modest police reforms we will have reform. >>without undermining our many great and extremely talented law enforcement officers instead of calling for immediate action the order focuses on guidelines and establishing a national database to track excessive use of force offering funding incentives for police departments that increase training. >>and the justice department standards the standards will be as high and as strong
>>open in san francisco that bart board belongs to all of us not just ever allen. >>in addition to calling on allen to step down the families are also asking leaders to defund the bart police department and put those resources and the programs or services was better serve youth and communities of color. >>today president trump issued an executive order on police reform and while it primarily outlines general guidelines for police it also places limits on some of the actions...
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a long delayed wrong come from woody allen.e film business. i've got an interview. gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. schaller may plays gatsby wells a student from yardley college who accompanies his girlfriend played by elle fanning on a weekend trip home to new york. ashley is there to interview a famous film director while gatsby has no desire to meet up with his super rich family is looking forward to showing actually the sites. when the two get separated by a —— each of follow their own path through a strea m of follow their own path through a stream of misadventures. shot in 2017 and completed in early 2018 a rainy day in new york was first finance and then dropped by amazon against a backdrop of negative press stories about what alan has brought, called baseless allegations of abuse. nevertheless expressed regrets about appearing in the film and donated their salaries to charity. whatever your opinion of this debacle one thing is clear. a rainy day in new york is not very good. in fact, ra
a long delayed wrong come from woody allen.e film business. i've got an interview. gosh, that is amazing. and it's on campus? no, it's in manhattan. schaller may plays gatsby wells a student from yardley college who accompanies his girlfriend played by elle fanning on a weekend trip home to new york. ashley is there to interview a famous film director while gatsby has no desire to meet up with his super rich family is looking forward to showing actually the sites. when the two get separated by...
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dannydanielle allen, stephen gostkowski, we thank you both.s >> thank yoo much, judy. >> woodruff: chinatown is typically a vibrant and bustapng of new york city. but as a result of covid-19, thm area ba ghost town, with some there experiencing xenophobic attacks. karlin chan createime resident chinatown block watch to help keep everyone safe. he'she focus of tonight's brief but spectacular. >> i started patrolling the streets of the lower east side with a couple of friends because we heard of some harassment that was going on here. inen i shared it on social media and other friendhe five people, six people, and now we've expanded to a group of 20, 30 people. we are a multi-ethnic group who are banding together, who unite to fight xenophobia and hate. i love this area because i grew up in this area.ed i've lere in this area over 60 years now. it's a vibrant, functioninco immigranunity. first it was an irish slum, then it was an italian jewish slum, but then it became a chinese slum, and now it's changed. we have a functioning chinatown rd my h
dannydanielle allen, stephen gostkowski, we thank you both.s >> thank yoo much, judy. >> woodruff: chinatown is typically a vibrant and bustapng of new york city. but as a result of covid-19, thm area ba ghost town, with some there experiencing xenophobic attacks. karlin chan createime resident chinatown block watch to help keep everyone safe. he'she focus of tonight's brief but spectacular. >> i started patrolling the streets of the lower east side with a couple of friends...
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i'm natalie allen. this is cnn newsroom from atlanta.sident trump has changed his mind about restarting his campaign rallies in the u.s. late friday, he released this. we had targeted our maga rally for june 14th, a big deal. this would fall on the juneteenth sol lay. i have therefore decided to move our rally to saturday, june 20th, in order to honor their requests. mr. trump was criticized for scheduling the rally while so many americans are right now, protesting racism. >> reporter: defending his response to the protest, following the death of george floyd, president trump is founding like the divider in chief. the president is phrasing his photo op in washington after demonstrators were demled near the white house. >> reporter: as he is discussing comments from pentagon officials who say they regretting wi bein parttive up that. >> reporter: in seattle, he is warning city leaders. must end the seattle takeover, now. as for floyd, if president danced around whether it was continue were choke holds. >> it sounds so different, so perfec
i'm natalie allen. this is cnn newsroom from atlanta.sident trump has changed his mind about restarting his campaign rallies in the u.s. late friday, he released this. we had targeted our maga rally for june 14th, a big deal. this would fall on the juneteenth sol lay. i have therefore decided to move our rally to saturday, june 20th, in order to honor their requests. mr. trump was criticized for scheduling the rally while so many americans are right now, protesting racism. >> reporter:...
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and let's get more on this we are joined now by john allen namu an investigative journalist based in nairobi kenya who has uncovered stories of corruption and impunity welcome to the program and thanks so much for joining us and john allen i'd like to begin by asking you because you you've been looking we've been looking excuse me in that piece about how populous leaders are using this pandemic in order to fuel division in society and also target the media for its reporting is that something that you're also seeing playing out where you are. well not specifically where i am in terms of targeting the media but our neighbors to the south tanzania have had a very torrid time when it comes to reporting of 19 and he's reporting it in your bend at the end of watching it accurately the president john mark malkoff we has led the charge in this feuding essentially the conventional knowledge about how $1000.00 has spread what measures can be taken and if at all 1000 is as going to just as as has been you know has been said by the world health organization that something that we're seeing acros
and let's get more on this we are joined now by john allen namu an investigative journalist based in nairobi kenya who has uncovered stories of corruption and impunity welcome to the program and thanks so much for joining us and john allen i'd like to begin by asking you because you you've been looking we've been looking excuse me in that piece about how populous leaders are using this pandemic in order to fuel division in society and also target the media for its reporting is that something...
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allen. she started a private school directly behind us in the 1880's. allen called the institute. before the emancipation proclamation, it was against the law for african-americans to be educated. after the emancipation proclamation, still -- schools started opening everywhere. she opened one to educate young african-american. came toily actually mobile, virginia. home near dolphin island and they had a big home in the city. 1890's, that and was the way it was. they had a lot of friends. a lot of friends were people like booker t. washington. of ellen'sle they would go fishing. because of that relationship, a lot of her students got to go to tuskegee institute. that meant that when they graduated, they became entrepreneurs. they became teachers, business people, doctors and very successful, throughout the country. greatelationship was a bonding that they had during that time. closed a fewome years ago when the last sibling of the allen family past -- passed. it has been announced that it under the on-ford mortuary. -- owen-ford mortuary. here we have some other aunt numerous and w
allen. she started a private school directly behind us in the 1880's. allen called the institute. before the emancipation proclamation, it was against the law for african-americans to be educated. after the emancipation proclamation, still -- schools started opening everywhere. she opened one to educate young african-american. came toily actually mobile, virginia. home near dolphin island and they had a big home in the city. 1890's, that and was the way it was. they had a lot of friends. a lot...
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says the real accountability lies with allen. >> he needs to make adjustments or leave the board. as long as a people like that exists, there will never be no peace. >> johnson and the families also talked about defunding bart police, suggesting rerouting those to free ridership programs and cleaner bathrooms. >> one more note involving bart. police arrested a woman they say pushed a man onto the track as a train was approaching. it happened just after 9:00 p.m. the man was able to squeeze between the train and platform to avoid being hurt. a 34-year-old transient was arrested as she was sitting on a bench this morning. she was arrested on attempted murder. >>> a blast this morning at thee oceanic area. >> this is what remains tonight. an explosion over my shoulder severely damaged eight buildings in all. possibly from a propane tank. so powerful the debris flew 850 feet. had beachgoers arrived, this would have been a different kind of story. the fire department believes this was an accident, but it comes at a tough time, the beginning of a when for covid-19. a man said he was wal
says the real accountability lies with allen. >> he needs to make adjustments or leave the board. as long as a people like that exists, there will never be no peace. >> johnson and the families also talked about defunding bart police, suggesting rerouting those to free ridership programs and cleaner bathrooms. >> one more note involving bart. police arrested a woman they say pushed a man onto the track as a train was approaching. it happened just after 9:00 p.m. the man was...
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and around the world, i'm natalie allen.cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> thank you for joining us. u.s. president donald trump's return to the campaign trail wasn't as dramatic as he had hoped. the much smaller than expected crowd at his much hyped rally in tulsa on saturday didn't discourage him from attacking proteste protesters, joe biden, the media and coronavirus testing. the trump campaign said almost 1 million people requested tickets for the rally, but an outdoor event was canceled when only dozens of people showed up. and
and around the world, i'm natalie allen.cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> thank you for joining us. u.s. president donald trump's return to the campaign trail wasn't as dramatic as he had hoped. the much smaller than expected crowd at his much hyped rally in tulsa on saturday didn't discourage him from attacking proteste protesters, joe biden, the media and coronavirus testing. the trump campaign said almost 1 million people requested tickets for the rally, but an outdoor event...
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allen has put forward reflects the expertise that is in the committee on judiciary and public safety with regard to ideas. >> there haven't been any hearings on sweeping legislation, the committees have been working on these issues for years to jump on it now. >> i'm suggesting the latter, but i also think some of the positions actually track. requirements that are in the general orders, we've refined them a little bit but some of it is not new, but is being codified and there is value to that because then it's a matter of the policy of the government as opposed to the general order that can be changed. some of the provisions, like for instance, the prohibition on neck holds. i'm not sure a delivery process adds anything there. i will still be here for questions if there are more. thank you all very much. thank you, mayor. mayor bowser: good morning, everybody. i'm muriel bowser, mayor of washington, d.c. i want to thank chairman mendelson for being here and participating in a joint press or which i think is efficient for all of us. i know that he and the council are working hard and
allen has put forward reflects the expertise that is in the committee on judiciary and public safety with regard to ideas. >> there haven't been any hearings on sweeping legislation, the committees have been working on these issues for years to jump on it now. >> i'm suggesting the latter, but i also think some of the positions actually track. requirements that are in the general orders, we've refined them a little bit but some of it is not new, but is being codified and there is...
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>>they're demanding a bar director deborah allen to step down from her position after statements made in a board meeting last week barr pd murders people that's not true. >>the definition of murder as the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another insist simply of faults statement, you know statements made like this right now at a time of such turmoil and unrest. really i can only guess or just politically motivated. >>this is from here and there they're going to get up in the community. and it fell. then in morris and that rice is kind of second big way does she have the patches midst of all this is that we're going to where they were clearing said his known as uncle bobby is the uncle of oscar grant, the unarmed 22 year-old who was shot and killed by bart police, it's fruitvale station in 2009 in 2018 celine tyndall was shot 3 times in the back by a bart officer. >>as to was fighting with another man over a gun across from the west oakland bart station seen here in this body cam footage when you shoot someone 3 times in the back with their hands raised and they were
>>they're demanding a bar director deborah allen to step down from her position after statements made in a board meeting last week barr pd murders people that's not true. >>the definition of murder as the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another insist simply of faults statement, you know statements made like this right now at a time of such turmoil and unrest. really i can only guess or just politically motivated. >>this is from here and there they're going...
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arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >>> i'm natalie allen. that's "cnn newsroom."you follow me on twitter or instagram. stay with us. "new day" is coming up next. it's totally normal to have constipation with belly pain, straining, and bloating, again and again. no way. more exercise. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works differently than laxatives. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stoma
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the plot allen says that is not true.f oscar grant, celine tamil and near wilson said allen must go. >> when you shoot someone three times in the back with their hands raised and they were compliant to the officer's demands, what else would you call it? oscar grant was on the ground. handcuffed and was still shot in the back and killed. >> three other bart directors have criticized allen. today, ellen told the chronicle she is disappointed that her defense of bart police has been politicized as somehow being racist. >>> the head of the california farmers market association tells ktvu she has resigned following a controversy at the livermore farmers market. it is a story we told you about last night. a cookie vendor says the manager of the farmers market told him to stop passing out rainbow pride flax. he said he had no problems last year but thisin violation of his vendor agreement. >>> coming up here, how him and narrowly avoided being hit by a bart train when he was pushed onto the tracks. star plus bay area schools eag
the plot allen says that is not true.f oscar grant, celine tamil and near wilson said allen must go. >> when you shoot someone three times in the back with their hands raised and they were compliant to the officer's demands, what else would you call it? oscar grant was on the ground. handcuffed and was still shot in the back and killed. >> three other bart directors have criticized allen. today, ellen told the chronicle she is disappointed that her defense of bart police has been...
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i'm joined now by the author of that op-ed, ceo of allen media group.t's a pleasure to have you, sir, thank you for joining us. walk us through the steps you outline in the article, what should we be doing? >> dr. king taught us there are two americas. one america has opportunity to education, jobs, mentorship. the other america doesn't. the two americas will not survive, we must have one america. and that point has come. and what we have to now do is take this opportunity and understand that black america isn't a charity. a lot of folks in white america are saying, what do i need to do, who do i donate to? we can't donate our way out of this. it's almost an insult, you're seeing, i'm superior, you're inferior, and if i don't save you, you can't be saved. we shouldn't look at it that way. it's an investment, we're investing in america. we have to invest in education. we have to make sure folks have a proper education. we have to invest in health care. we to put pressure on the banks to make sure they're doing loans, that they're providing home loans and
i'm joined now by the author of that op-ed, ceo of allen media group.t's a pleasure to have you, sir, thank you for joining us. walk us through the steps you outline in the article, what should we be doing? >> dr. king taught us there are two americas. one america has opportunity to education, jobs, mentorship. the other america doesn't. the two americas will not survive, we must have one america. and that point has come. and what we have to now do is take this opportunity and understand...
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her words and concerns of the community and the families. >> some fellow board members also called allen's comment racist. in a statement she called its disappointing that her defense of bart police officers is being, quote, politicized and she added contrary to what my critics on the board of directors mite think, it is still possible to respect those who work in law enforcement while still holding them accountable for their actions. >>> coming up next, a failed homeless project in the south bay. >>> in a trailer park for the homeless that was just opened is now being shut down. >> why did we do is wed tostor comments that could open the door to a job for colin kaepernick. >>> and some big bay area zoos in serious financial trouble tonight bha. it . what it means for the animals. >> they are dependent upon us to make sure they're well taken care of so we can't back off from that at all. we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your sh
her words and concerns of the community and the families. >> some fellow board members also called allen's comment racist. in a statement she called its disappointing that her defense of bart police officers is being, quote, politicized and she added contrary to what my critics on the board of directors mite think, it is still possible to respect those who work in law enforcement while still holding them accountable for their actions. >>> coming up next, a failed homeless project...
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i'm natalie allen.anta's chief of police has resigned and a six-year veteran of the force has been fired following the police killing of another african-american man. it began friday night with the routine police call outside a fast food restaurant in south atlanta and quickly turned deadly. this is the fire that you're seeing that occurred after the shooting at a wendy's. the next night protesters set this business on fire and briefly shut down the nearby interstate. the officer who fired the fatal shot seen on the left was immediately terminated. his partner was placed on administrative duty. the chaos was captured on several videos, which we're going to show you, a warning, they are difficult to watch. first video was taken by a bystander, showing the two officers in a tense struggle with 27-year-old rayshard brooks. brooks manages to break free of the officers after grabbing one of their tasers. the next video taken by surveillance camera shows what happened next. again, it is graphic. brooks is see
i'm natalie allen.anta's chief of police has resigned and a six-year veteran of the force has been fired following the police killing of another african-american man. it began friday night with the routine police call outside a fast food restaurant in south atlanta and quickly turned deadly. this is the fire that you're seeing that occurred after the shooting at a wendy's. the next night protesters set this business on fire and briefly shut down the nearby interstate. the officer who fired the...
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thank you, allen. let's check in with paul right now and get a shot of more fantastic pictures, hopefully on your side of the bay, we saw a little sunshine today. >> yes. plenty of sunshine across the entire bay. the sun will heat us up to a much greater extend tomorrow which writes brings up concerns about the fire danger. the north bay will have breezy conditions tomorrow morning. i'll outline that high fire danger in a second. the heat peaks on thursday and for inland portions of the bay area, it will stick around into early of next week a beautiful look at downtown at the moment. the temperatures mostly in the 70s. even downtown rebounded back up to 66 degrees. 77 in santa rosa. the temperatures will back down from the 60s for this evening's pup. this is cooper. temperatures are in the 60s now and they will continue dropping off, but slowly near the bay. only down to the upper 50s by 9:00, 10:00 or so. temperatures areawide are going to start off in the 50s early: to morning, which is where we're s
thank you, allen. let's check in with paul right now and get a shot of more fantastic pictures, hopefully on your side of the bay, we saw a little sunshine today. >> yes. plenty of sunshine across the entire bay. the sun will heat us up to a much greater extend tomorrow which writes brings up concerns about the fire danger. the north bay will have breezy conditions tomorrow morning. i'll outline that high fire danger in a second. the heat peaks on thursday and for inland portions of the...
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and around the world, i'm natalie allen. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> thank you for joining us. u.s. president donald trump's return to the campaign trail wasn't as dramatic as he had hoped. the much smaller than expected crowd at his much hyped rally in tulsa on saturday didn't discourage him from attacking proteste protesters, joe biden, the media and coronavirus testing. the trump campaign said almost 1 million people requested tickets for the rally, but an outdoor event was canceled when only dozens of people showed up. and at the main event inside the bok center, many seats in the upper stands were left empty. here was mr. trump trying to paint the protests outside the arena as violent. >> the left is trying to do everything they can to stop us. every hour of every day including even violence and mayhem, they'll do anything they can to stop us. look what happened tonight. look at what happened tonight. law enforcement said, sir, they can't be outside, it is too dangerous. we had a bunch of maniacs come and sort
and around the world, i'm natalie allen. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> thank you for joining us. u.s. president donald trump's return to the campaign trail wasn't as dramatic as he had hoped. the much smaller than expected crowd at his much hyped rally in tulsa on saturday didn't discourage him from attacking proteste protesters, joe biden, the media and coronavirus testing. the trump campaign said almost 1 million people requested tickets for the rally, but an outdoor...
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so in the late -- in the '90s, i guess just after you were at the fed, allen, japan hit the effective lower ban. hit zero. and the question came to the fore, what do you do now? and so since really then it's more than 20 years now, central bankers and economists are working on the problem of what can central bank dozen when they hit zero? are they out of ammunition? the answer is no. so during the global financial crisis, the if fed got zero. question two things. one, we effectively promised to hold our policy interest rate at zero for a long period of time. that affects, short, medium and long term interest rates and that supports economic activity. borrowers borrow all across the curve. we also bought -- this is what became quaun take theive easing. this is other fully guaranteed securities guaranteed by the u.s. government to lower long term yields. those are the tools we use during the financial crisis. we feel that we understand them. we no longer think of them as nonstandard tools. we think of them in the toolbox because we are in an era of much lower interest rates. with dough
so in the late -- in the '90s, i guess just after you were at the fed, allen, japan hit the effective lower ban. hit zero. and the question came to the fore, what do you do now? and so since really then it's more than 20 years now, central bankers and economists are working on the problem of what can central bank dozen when they hit zero? are they out of ammunition? the answer is no. so during the global financial crisis, the if fed got zero. question two things. one, we effectively promised to...