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with a colour of my skin. -- it ancestry with a colour of my skin. —— it british.i didn't figure out that i was a minority. iwore that i didn't figure out that i was a minority. i wore my colour of my skin asa a minority. i wore my colour of my skin as a badge of honor. i knew that i was aboriginal from a tribe from —— means rock people. from south australia. my whole life was a journey about learning more about why i didn't grow up knowing, speaking that language and the regret that came with that as well. were you bullied at school? were you facing day to day discrimination and worse as a kid? not every day. i think what made it easier for me, worse as a kid? not every day. i think what made it easierfor me, i went to six different primary schools, two different high schools just as we moved around there's a lot of indigenous families do to try and find a place. my mum raised us three boys by ourselves. i think for me, the bully and came it was obviously directed at the colour of my skin. but i had some really good friends from different schools. i think what mad
with a colour of my skin. -- it ancestry with a colour of my skin. —— it british.i didn't figure out that i was a minority. iwore that i didn't figure out that i was a minority. i wore my colour of my skin asa a minority. i wore my colour of my skin as a badge of honor. i knew that i was aboriginal from a tribe from —— means rock people. from south australia. my whole life was a journey about learning more about why i didn't grow up knowing, speaking that language and the regret that...
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ancestry.iscovered my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. you see this scanned-in, handwritten document. the most striking detail is her age. she was only 17. knowing that she saw this thing happening and was brave enough to get involved and do something- that was eye opening. find an honor your ancestors who served in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain
ancestry.iscovered my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. you see this scanned-in, handwritten document. the most striking detail is her age. she was only 17. knowing that she saw this thing happening and was brave enough to get involved and do something- that was eye opening. find an honor your ancestors who served in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis......
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and many people did claim to be white that actually have african ancestry. like it's believed white people in the south possess at least 20% african ancestry. so, it is a real kind of tool to navigate power. to be affiliated with the dominant culture. that's what racially passing is. did i say that correctly? o heady, too academic? ok, so the title a bound woman is a dangerous thing. so this is my third verse poetry group. and what i mean by that is that in 2003, i started writing a poetry manuscript and it was unnamed. in 2012 i rewrote it and some of those poems were in here, but not many, and it was entitled , bound. there is a lot of experimental poetry in that second draft of the manuscript, and so bound allowed me to talk about my concerns with the rising rates of women in incarceration, but hole so put me in a position where i can talk about springing forth out of certain constraints and legacies. and you know, i spent a lot of time reading. and particulary at this time i have a ritual called my little spiritual/cultural vitamin. when i hear something
and many people did claim to be white that actually have african ancestry. like it's believed white people in the south possess at least 20% african ancestry. so, it is a real kind of tool to navigate power. to be affiliated with the dominant culture. that's what racially passing is. did i say that correctly? o heady, too academic? ok, so the title a bound woman is a dangerous thing. so this is my third verse poetry group. and what i mean by that is that in 2003, i started writing a poetry...
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>> oh yes, every one of japanese ancestry along the west coast was forced. >> your father was not? >> that is correct, my father was the son of four boys. as i said he was 23 years old at that time, so he was old enough to be more independent and he learned about the constitution in high school. and thought he had, you know, civil rights as an american citizen. so i member him telling me that if, you know, first day thought that maybe, you know, something might happen to his parents because even though they had wanted to become citizens, they weren't. but certainly the american citizens would be protected. so he, you know, once this order was issued when, he just didn't think it was right and, you know, all due process was basically, you know, thrown out the window. there was never any charges, never any hearings, never access to an attorney or your day in court. so he, you know, just wanted to get on with his life as an american citizen and that's what he decided to do. >> he also had a personal reason. >> he did. >> he had an italian american girlfriend. >
>> oh yes, every one of japanese ancestry along the west coast was forced. >> your father was not? >> that is correct, my father was the son of four boys. as i said he was 23 years old at that time, so he was old enough to be more independent and he learned about the constitution in high school. and thought he had, you know, civil rights as an american citizen. so i member him telling me that if, you know, first day thought that maybe, you know, something might happen to his...
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the western world and a culture, spiritual world of the indigenous ancestry that we have which has and baggage and hopelessness, disadvantage that's been passed on from generation to generation. so what we tend to do is create role models and be able to break down those barriers that i keep talking about for our future generations to understand that it does take hard work to be successful and you're going to have to work harder than non—indigenous people if you want to be successful because of the barriers that might stand in your way. from the very late ‘90s through the 2000s, you became a really top talent. you played for the sydney swans, you won all sorts of personal and team awards and cups and championships and then came one extraordinary moment at the height of your career in 2013, which arguably changed your life. we've got a little clip of the film which gives a sense of what happened. let's just have a look at that right now. adam goodes voiceover: ijust remember running down collingwood's end, and i grabbed the ball right near the boundary and i get pushed closer to the fe
the western world and a culture, spiritual world of the indigenous ancestry that we have which has and baggage and hopelessness, disadvantage that's been passed on from generation to generation. so what we tend to do is create role models and be able to break down those barriers that i keep talking about for our future generations to understand that it does take hard work to be successful and you're going to have to work harder than non—indigenous people if you want to be successful because...
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their stories live on at ancestry. i am totally blind.row my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. ta your dyoocurto dr,octo ♪ ♪ lou: an unlikely voter receiving a voter registration form in the mail in atlanta. the only problem is is the recipient is a cat. not just any cat, it's a dead cat. a dead cat named cody. it died 12 years ago, but that didn't stop him from receiving a voter registration form in the mail this week in georgia. in atlanta. georgia's secretary of state blames third party groups for the mistake. yeah. dead cats voting in america. and isn't mail-in voting a terrific idea? >>> well, roger stone is scheduled to begin his prison sentence next tuesday. president trump today said he's considering a pardon or commutation of stone's sentence. >> i'll be looking at it: i i think roger stone was very unfairly treated, as were many people. and in the meantime comey and all these guys are walking around including biden and obama. because we caught them spying on my campaign. who would have believe
their stories live on at ancestry. i am totally blind.row my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. ta your dyoocurto dr,octo ♪ ♪ lou: an unlikely voter receiving a voter registration form in the mail in atlanta. the only problem is is the recipient is a cat. not just any cat, it's a dead cat. a dead cat named cody. it died 12 years ago, but that didn't stop him from receiving a voter registration form in the mail this week in georgia. in atlanta. georgia's...
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the world and a culture, spiritual world stop the indigenous ancestry we have. and a culture, spiritualncestry we havem has a lot of trauma and baggage and hopelessness, disadvantage that has been passed on from generation to generation. what we tend to do is create role models and be able to ta ke create role models and be able to take down those barriers that i keep talking about for our future generations to understand that it does take hard work to be successful and you are going to have to work harder than nonindigenous people if you want to be successful because of the barriers that might stand in your way. from the very late 90s to the 2000 ‘s, he became a really top talent. you played for the sydney swa ns, talent. you played for the sydney swans, you won all sorts of personal and team awards and cups and championships and then came one extraordinary moment at the height of your career in 2013 which arguably changed your life. we have arguably changed your life. we have a little clip of the film which gives a sense of what happened. let's just have a look at that right 110w. let
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their stories live on at ancestry. $$9.95? no way.? who served in world war ii. $9.95?hat's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. guaranteed acceptance? i like guarantees. keep going. and with this plan, your rate is locked in for your lifetime, so it will never go up. sounds good to me, but at my age, i need the security of knowing it won't get cancelled as i get older. this is lifetime coverage as long as you pay your premiums. it can never be cancelled, call now for free information. you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. use this valuable guide to record your important information and give helpful direction about your final wishes to your loved one
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it said, attention, all those of japanese ancestry, alien and non alien -- i was a ten year old kid and i look at that sign. what is a non alien? my brother said, and he was nine years old, nine years older than me and he said, that is not. you i said i'm not an on alien, i am a citizen. he said that means the same thing. why won't they call me a citizen? maybe some kind of psychological warfare. to this day, i cherish the word citizen, because my own government would not use it to describe us. i don't know when the last time any of you stood on a chair, beat your chest and said, i am a proud non alien of the united states of america. i don't think you have. and yet, that is really what we are expected to do by our own government. we were not even referred to as citizens. what >> when i would add to that is that when you researched this history, i thought i knew a lot about american history. there was so much i did not know about this. the kinds of laws we have to exclude asians in this country, that went clear back into the 1800s when there was a lot of concern about -- it started with
it said, attention, all those of japanese ancestry, alien and non alien -- i was a ten year old kid and i look at that sign. what is a non alien? my brother said, and he was nine years old, nine years older than me and he said, that is not. you i said i'm not an on alien, i am a citizen. he said that means the same thing. why won't they call me a citizen? maybe some kind of psychological warfare. to this day, i cherish the word citizen, because my own government would not use it to describe us....
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their stories live on at ancestry., silence it with newd byzzzquil night pain. who served in world war ii. because pain should never get in the way of a restful night's sleep. new zzzquil night pain. silence pain, sleep soundly. ♪ ♪ if. lou: breaking news now, a new rasmussen poll finds one in five democrats say joe biden has dementia. if my next guest has written about widen's cognitive -- biden's cognitive decline as he sees it and bunker mentality, he says, is only delaying the inevitable. joining us tonight is victor davis hanson, a terrific, a brilliant historian, senior fellow in military history at the hoover institution, professor i emeritus of classics at california state university. victor, great to have you with us. this is a strange time for the national media in so many ways, their efforts to ignore what is obviously a bunker mentality on the part of biden and i emerging once every 85 days for a press conference and then, when he does, to make mincemeat and hash out of his verbal attempts at verb aral comm
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their stories live on at ancestry. who served in world war ii. ♪ (announcer) reliability is everything down. verizon knows your customers need to reach you seamlessly. your team needs to work from different places across many devices. plus, you want the security trusted by some of the largest companies in the world. and that's why you trust us. the most reliable network in america. lou: breaking news now, the folks at "the washington post" running an op-ed. it's titled, quote: both namesakes of washington and lee university perpetrated racial terror. the schools should be renamed. again, this from the washington post. meanwhile, a town near youngstown, ohio, is now a sanctuary city for historical statues. [laughter] newton falls, ohio. its mayor says they'll put any statues that cities want to remove in a place of honor in their town. our next guest is a sheriff who posted this facebook video about the lawless left. >> god is -- the media's message or black lives matter or any other group out there that's making themselves a spectacle, disrupting what we know to be our quality of life
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their stories live on at ancestry.e blades and a pivotingglide flexball who served in world war ii. designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. gimme two minutes. eligible for medicare. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... [mmm pizza...] is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. and these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement. that's because they meet their high standards of quality and service. wanna learn more? it's easy. call unitedhealthcare insurance company now and ask... for this free decision guide. inside you'll find the range of aarp
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their stories live on at ancestry. i am totally blind.on-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. lou: well, the u.s. army says they ma mistake in distributing a handout that labeled the phrase "make america great again" an example of white supremacy. this from the united states army, they made a mistake. the handout invited soldiers and civilian personnel at the army's arsenal in huntsville, alabama, to attend seminars entitled, quote, operation inclusion. i mean, this is outrageous. somebody should be fired, and i would start with the secretary of the army, maybe the secretary of defense. i mean, this is ignorance. the handout, featuring slides with what it considered examples of white supremacy, they include celebration of columbus day. talk about mindless, reactionary fools. few -- my god! if -- the celebration of american exceptionalism can't be tolerated. the phrase all lives matter, you can't say that if you're in the army. the army's since rec
their stories live on at ancestry. i am totally blind.on-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. lou: well, the u.s. army says they ma mistake in distributing a handout that labeled the phrase "make america great again" an example of white supremacy. this from the united states army, they made a mistake. the handout invited soldiers and civilian personnel at the army's arsenal in huntsville,...
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their stories live on at ancestry. ignoring the coronavirus pandemic or tweeting he can be found stirring racial divides online. he said this is a battle to save the heritage and greatness of our country, #maga 2020. heritage, remember earlier this month he tweeted a defense of u.s. military instillations named after confederate soldiers as part of a great american heritage. ayanna pressley made a speech from the floor what true heritage is for many black and american women. >> driving while black, jogging while black, sleeping while black, we are criminalized for the very way we show up in the world under the harsh black body is seen as a threat always considered armed. centuries of institutionalized won't be undone overnight for racism is like the marble pillars of this institution. there is rallying crime, black lives matter is a mandate from the people. it's time pay us what you owe us. our black skin is not a crime. it is the beautiful robe of nation builders. >> and joining me now is iayann pressley. thank you fo
their stories live on at ancestry. ignoring the coronavirus pandemic or tweeting he can be found stirring racial divides online. he said this is a battle to save the heritage and greatness of our country, #maga 2020. heritage, remember earlier this month he tweeted a defense of u.s. military instillations named after confederate soldiers as part of a great american heritage. ayanna pressley made a speech from the floor what true heritage is for many black and american women. >> driving...
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turn questions you've always had into stories you can't wait to share; with ancestry.ome to camp've alwaytonsafun on xfinity! it's summer camp, but in your living room. learn how to draw with a minions expert... how to build an indoor obstacle course! plus... whatever she's doing. and me, jade catta-preta. the host of e's the soup! camp tonsafun. it's like summer camp, but minus the poison ivy. unless you own poison ivy. in which case, why? just say "summer camp" into your xfinity...
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their stories live on at ancestry. and other money managers don't understand why.ur way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. ♪ ♪ lou: breaking news now, the d.c. court of appeals has just issued an order that gives michael flynn's attorneys ten days to respond to judge emmet sullivan's ignorant latest stunt. sullivan yesterday telling the appellate court to basically go to hell, to ignore a ruling from the three-judge panel that ordered him to dismiss the case against flynn. you can't make up the corruption. i mean, it is, it is outrageous what the judiciary has become and particularly in washington, d.c. as if a man's life doesn't amount to anything for these ignorant fools that
their stories live on at ancestry. and other money managers don't understand why.ur way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments we're...
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their stories live on at ancestry. liz: let's welcome former trump 2016 campaign manager former.ck cory. hostguest: thank you list prett. stliz: try to wipe out our natis history in order to control the future . corey were talking about theru destruction of the statues . now the statue of abolitionist frederick douglass torn down pretty reaction. maybe, by the way, the statues of worke george washington prie of the should the washington post change his name. what you think . guest: are they couldn't change the name of the state of washington. the gutted change washington dc. the truth is that this is a very small band of people who are running through the streets and try to destroy our heritage . the president has and that if you district federal property on federal government property, you will face ten years in jail. i think the american people agree with that predict this will be announcing. liz: now under fire, for defending this discretion, he was going to fight with the actor chris last night. he said movements are often messy that the mobht is not extreme. what youtube tak
their stories live on at ancestry. liz: let's welcome former trump 2016 campaign manager former.ck cory. hostguest: thank you list prett. stliz: try to wipe out our natis history in order to control the future . corey were talking about theru destruction of the statues . now the statue of abolitionist frederick douglass torn down pretty reaction. maybe, by the way, the statues of worke george washington prie of the should the washington post change his name. what you think . guest: are they...
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february 19th, 1942, that gave the authority to the military to forcibly remove anyone of japanese ancestry from the west coast and send them to american concentration camps across this country. 120,000 people were incarcerated. 2/3 were american citizens. 1/3 were under the age of 18 and could be students like you. my father thought this was -- was wrong because all due process of law was denied. no one had been charged with a crime. no one had access to an attorney. no one had their day in court, and so my father thought why should he have to go to a prison camp when he had done nothing wrong. so he avoided the military orders, you know, just decided that it was wrong and eventually a month later after everyone had been sent off to the detention assembly centers along the west coast, he was arrested. and the director at that time of the northern california affiliate of the american civil liberties union visited my father in jail and said, you know, would he be -- my father, be willing to take his case if need be all the way to the supreme court and my father said yes because he believed i
february 19th, 1942, that gave the authority to the military to forcibly remove anyone of japanese ancestry from the west coast and send them to american concentration camps across this country. 120,000 people were incarcerated. 2/3 were american citizens. 1/3 were under the age of 18 and could be students like you. my father thought this was -- was wrong because all due process of law was denied. no one had been charged with a crime. no one had access to an attorney. no one had their day in...
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their stories live on at ancestry. c'mon pizza's here. whoa! is that shaq?is my new pizza the shaq-a-roni and it's bigger than pizza because for every shaq-a-roni sold, $1 is donated to the papa john's foundation for building community. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tra
their stories live on at ancestry. c'mon pizza's here. whoa! is that shaq?is my new pizza the shaq-a-roni and it's bigger than pizza because for every shaq-a-roni sold, $1 is donated to the papa john's foundation for building community. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness...
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downy and it's done. it would be for me to discover all of these things that i found through ancestryscovered my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. you see this scanned-in, handwritten document. the most striking detail is her age. she was only 17. knowing that she saw this thing happening and was brave enough to get involved and do something- that was eye opening. find an honor your ancestors who served in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. >>> president trump says he wants students to return to school this fall, but that doesn't apply to all students. in fact, the president and his administration are putting new restrictions on the student and exchange visitor program. immigrations and customs enforcement saying attending schools operating entirely online may not take a full online course load and remain in the united states. those who violate the rules may face immigration consequences including being removed from the country. so now schools like harvard and m.i.t., which will be mostly online in the fall, are suing the government in hopes
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started going up on utility polls and sides of buildings and it said attention all pois of japanese ancestry alien and non-alien. i was a 10-year-old kid and i looked at that sign and i said what's a non-alien and my brother said and he's 9 years older than me, and he said that's you. i said i'm not an a non-alien, i'm a citizen. and he said, well, in this instance it means the same thing. well, why won't they call me a citizen? maybe some kind of psychological warfare. and so to this day i cherish the word citizen because my own government would not use it to describe us. now, i don't know when the last time any of you stood on a chair and beat your chest and said i'm a proud non-alien of the united states of america. i don't think you have. and yet that's really what we were subjected to be by our own government. we weren't even referred to as citizens. >> what i would add to that is that when you go back and research this history i thought i knew a lot about american history. there was so much i didn't know about this. the kinds of laws we had to exclude asians in this country that went c
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their stories live on at ancestry. ♪ maria: welcome back. intellectual property by china is forcing u.s. leaders to rethink a partnership with the superpower including convincing american companies that doing business there should be part of the solution and not the problem. if move supply chains out of china. in my exclusive sit-down, attorney general bill barr tells me about the doj's efforts to crack down on china's espionage and even the playing field. >> fundamental challenge to the united states. since the late 19th century, our opportunity and our growth, our prosperity as a country has come from our technological leadership. we've been the technological leader for the world. in the last decade or so, china has been putting on a great push to supplant us exprison sitly -- explicitly. they want to be the leader in all the future technologies that are going to dominate the economy. and so what's at stake is the economic opportunity of our children and our grandchildren. whether we can continue to be the technological leader of the world
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their stories live on at ancestry. maria: welcome back.ate of new jersey to court on what it calls unconstitutional closures due to the coronavirus. chains include amc and regal, claiming a first amendment right to reopen. theaters are part of new jersey's phase three reopening which has yet to start. joining us right now is senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. this is an interesting case, judge. what's your take? >> well, it's a very -- good morning, maria. nice to see you. it's a very interesting case. it's the first case in the nation in which a group of theaters, these are publicly -- these theaters are owned by publicly traded corporations, have banded together. this includes almost every theater in new jersey. their argument is simply this. if you allow churches to open and shopping malls to open and walmart to open, as long as they maintain social distancing and wear masks, by not allowing the theaters to open of you are discriminating against the theaters and the theaters, because they exist in a communications industry
their stories live on at ancestry. maria: welcome back.ate of new jersey to court on what it calls unconstitutional closures due to the coronavirus. chains include amc and regal, claiming a first amendment right to reopen. theaters are part of new jersey's phase three reopening which has yet to start. joining us right now is senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. this is an interesting case, judge. what's your take? >> well, it's a very -- good morning, maria. nice to see you....
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turn questions you've always had into stories you can't wait to share; with ancestry.co loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. ♪ ♪ jack: the covid-19 pandemic and stay at home orders have forced companies of all kinds to embrace the digital world. the already disruptive advertising business has accelerated its move into the online future. joining me now, the man who built the wpp conglomerate before founding a new venture, sir martin sorrell. thank you so much for coming on the "barron's roundtable", sir martin. >> delighted to be with you. [laughter] even if it is later here in london. jack: you stayed up for us -- >> on a friday night. [laughter] jack: is so one of the fascinating things about this crazies is that un-- crisis is that unlike in the past where it was a pivot
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turn questions you've always had into stories you can't wait to share; with ancestry. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome well, the second half recovery in focus while the economy continues to rebound from the covid-19 shutdown. recent spikes in coronavirus cases across the country have many people questioning how strong a recovery we will see. what part will a fourth phase of stimulus play in insuring the second half recovery as well? joining me right now to talk about that is national economic council director larry kudlow. larry, it is great to see you this weekend. thanks so much for being here. >> thank you, maria. maria: is so you were with us a couple of weeks ago, and you said you are expecting a 20% second half. you said we could see 20% growth in the third quarter, in the forty quarter. are you still -- fourth quarter. are you still expecting that, larry? >> yes, we're still there. and, actually, recent numbers look great. i mean, i want to talk about this very important issue. we are looking at a v-shaped recovery. you just had blow outnumbers in housing, manufacturing, industrial production,
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their stories live on at ancestry. ♪ jack: covid has supercharged the tech take over of our economy,g the nasdaq exchange to new highs. adena friedman is looking forward to the future of the exchange. adena, congratulations on being named top ceo by barron's, and thanks for joining us. so you were in the marketplace where all the excitement is right now. the valuationses are looking high relative to the rest of the market, so how do you see this playing out over the second half of this year and in coming years? >> well, first off, thank you, jack, for having me on the show, and i am honored to be on the list. is so in temples of technology companies, i think we have to recognize over the last ten years there have been a whole range of innovate ors in technology that have gone towards two trends. one is consumer convenience in terms of online shopping, online delivery, things like that. as well as in terms of enterprise software that's really supporting a global distributive work force. and those two tech trends have gone from kind of a nice to have to a need to have over the course o
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transgressions supposedly that are sweeping with us am but many chinese americans many of chinese ancestry united states and including the chairman of the chemistry department and harbor charles lever mr trump is already a know it's a face to trade deal that's off the table and i think china would have said the same thing so cold that we're going to remake its economy in the audience and in the visit of united states of america so we need to realize that this is cold war 2 it's very dangerous and us military of the new 1st off the coast of china is not solving anything i take your point but you did not answer my question and i'm a holder to it is china wrong to be hoarding all that land or off its coast well i wouldn't use the verb hoarding of there have been disputes in international tribunals involving philippines those disputes being with it as far as i know all right thank you so much john let me just go back to you real quick with 30 seconds left the argument is that the united states is bullying china because china is too successful and it's mad about that what do you make of that ar
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their stories live on at ancestry. ♪ >>> welcome back.áiamerican, the it is a microcosm of american values, what does this tell us about the changingÑi american normsçó arounde1 race? our paneli] is back and the senr msnbc polivi1 analyst and hugh ]%qqhost of the hugh hewitt radio show and msnbc political analyst. hugh, what do you think about the name changes that are being proposed some,okq we are told, considering it ó.t does it make a cultural statement and is it the right thing to do in your judgment? >> sportse1 are supposed to bri us together, al. it's one of thoseq places where race, religion and ethnicity doesn't matter. i'm a hard core indians fan. i bledjf out in lpñia2bñ and 19] 1995. they've neverÑi won a ring ine1 lifetime. i'm a hard core indians fan and irish. this doesn'tÑi divide. important cultural change and does it make a statement?( >> i mean, it's not the most important thing going onÑi righ1 reckoningsá ⌝#Ñ isq happening throughout the country. so whene1 you're taking the nam away auntñr jemima, and you are changin
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sixty% of the residents are of chinese ancestry.econd unique, and fun aspect about this area is it is the garden district. there is a lot of urban agriculture and it was where the city grew the majority of the flowers. not only for san francisco but for the region. and of course, it is the location in mclaren park which is the city's second biggest park after golden gate. many people don't know the neighborhood in the first place if they haven't been there. we call it the best neighborhood nobody has ever heard our. every neighborhood in district nine has a very special aspect. where we are right now is the mission district. the mission district is a very special part of our city. you smell the tacos at the [speaking spanish] and they have the best latin pastries. they have these shortbread cookies with caramel in the middle. and then you walk further down and you have sunrise cafÉ. it is a place that you come for the incredible food, but also to learn about what is happening in the neighborhood and how you can help and support your
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in the dwindling rural black working class many of whom can trace their ancestry back seven generations. in the poetic personal history we are a weekend to the crisis affecting the other forgotten men and women through the media acknowledges. family members, neighbors and friends. he humanizes the struggles that shaped their lives to gain access to healthcare as the hospitals disappear into to make ends meet as the factories have shut down and to hold onto precious traditions has the towns erode to forge a path forward without succumbing. my vanishing country is also a love letter to fatherhood his life lessons that shaped him and his newborn twins that holds the name, honor and legacy. the history in 2006 when at just 22-years-old he defeated a 26 year incumbent, someone who's been in office longer than he's been in life to become the youngest member of this tale legislature and youngest african-american elected official. 2014 he was the democratic nominee in the state of south carolina and cnn political analyst served in the state legislature. recently named to the magazine 40 under 4
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role well you've taken tremendous heat for the industry because how this plays out will affect the ancestry around the world and in a b s quite interesting they also rock progeny during this time have a massive day monitors a nation scheme going on can you explain exactly what the government and the how you think this might impact the economy going forward funny one kind of asian essentially took place a few years ago when one day. people in india woke up and was told we're told that the banks know specifically you know a specific type of denomination or 2 of them were said that they were no longer valid and and what people would have to do is they would have to essentially come into the banks show their proof of income and you know that they pay taxes and everything and then they could get new notes that were then issued to them. and so yeah that was essentially you know that you wanted to see how it you know how i think. it effects he'll be calling and just the faith in money you know you look at it hunch ability is obviously something that people value in the when it comes to money and s
role well you've taken tremendous heat for the industry because how this plays out will affect the ancestry around the world and in a b s quite interesting they also rock progeny during this time have a massive day monitors a nation scheme going on can you explain exactly what the government and the how you think this might impact the economy going forward funny one kind of asian essentially took place a few years ago when one day. people in india woke up and was told we're told that the banks...