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we can talk about this at some length, anders. do not believe democracy is fragile, does require careful stewardship and constant vigilance in. i've been encouraged in private conversations with european allies are taking their responsibility seriously and we had a discussion earlier this week, we debated what democracies ought to be engaged in, and that's overdue. that is precisely the great we should have. it was a good meeting and we will continue with the europeans on china. meanwhile, positive steps about, a new alliance on china substantial comprise of european leaders and adding new weekly may restrict denmark tested up to the ccp attempt to censor danish newspapers. the united kingdom moving toward securing its networks from huawei. the check certainly up to coercive diplomacy. the suites have closed all of confucius institutes that reside on their soil. our nato new allies have commio agree -- $400 million between now and 2024. anders successors in brussels recent division remarks about the alliance to stand up for a worl
we can talk about this at some length, anders. do not believe democracy is fragile, does require careful stewardship and constant vigilance in. i've been encouraged in private conversations with european allies are taking their responsibility seriously and we had a discussion earlier this week, we debated what democracies ought to be engaged in, and that's overdue. that is precisely the great we should have. it was a good meeting and we will continue with the europeans on china. meanwhile,...
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in the now viral video you can see police with their guns drawn and at one point anders' 90-year-old grandmother steps in trying to intervenes. cnn's ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: when ty anders stepped out of the car in texas, he was surrounded by police officers, some with guns drawn. the situation quickly intensified as witnesses gathered around. on may 16th, police say anders ran a stop sign and then made extreme attempts to allude police before pulling into the drive wae of his grandmother's home. >> exit the vehicle now. >> reporter: the young man emerges holding the hands in the air and visibly emotional. the officers try to get anders to move toward them. >> we're not going to shoot you. >> we need you to listen to us. stand up and walk back toward the vehicle. >> reporter: a bystander recorded. you can see at least six officers arrived as the witnesses try to tell him he's terrified. >> he's scared! he has guns on him. you see the black people shot? >> reporter: anders' elderly grandmother walking with a cane comes out of the house and stands next to her grandson as th
in the now viral video you can see police with their guns drawn and at one point anders' 90-year-old grandmother steps in trying to intervenes. cnn's ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: when ty anders stepped out of the car in texas, he was surrounded by police officers, some with guns drawn. the situation quickly intensified as witnesses gathered around. on may 16th, police say anders ran a stop sign and then made extreme attempts to allude police before pulling into the drive wae of his...
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the officers try to get anders to move toward them. >> we're not going to shoot you. we just need you to listen to us. we need you to stand up and walk back towards our vehicle. >> reporter: a bistandiystander recorded the scene. witnesses try to tell police anders is terrified by what's happening. >> he's scared. y'all have guns on him. he's black. y'all see how many black people are getting shot? >> reporter: a few minutes later, his elderly grandmother walking with a cane comes out of the house and stands next to her grandson as the commotion escalates. a few officers move in to handcuff anders who remains on the ground and that's when the 90-year-old woman falls over her grandson. it's unclear why the elderly woman fell, but she falls as one officer is swinging his leg over anders to finish handcuffing him. but it doesn't appear that his leg touches the woman. the young man's attorney says the grandmother was forced to the ground by overzealous officers. midland police say she appears to lose her balance. >> leave him alone. >> ty anders was arrest and placed into
the officers try to get anders to move toward them. >> we're not going to shoot you. we just need you to listen to us. we need you to stand up and walk back towards our vehicle. >> reporter: a bistandiystander recorded the scene. witnesses try to tell police anders is terrified by what's happening. >> he's scared. y'all have guns on him. he's black. y'all see how many black people are getting shot? >> reporter: a few minutes later, his elderly grandmother walking with a...
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anders: you are right.ropean countries need capital, need investment, and we saw that in the wake of the financial crisis. the chinese were ready to take strategically important european companies. this would not happen this time. the european commission, as well as national member states are comparing screening mechanisms to avoid the chinese taking over strategically important businesses and infrastructure. yes, europe needs capital. europe is less naive than in the past. if europe will have to pick sides, if you think back in terms of history and what happened after world war ii in terms of containing the ussr, we had spheres of influence. the united states and europe acted in harmony and term of the approach taken -- largely in harmony. you think europe will have to side with united states? yes.s: ultimately, europe has no alternative. europe must take sides. europe must choose freedom and democracy. i saw the statement from the eu after yesterday's summit. criticism of the chinese oppression in hong ko
anders: you are right.ropean countries need capital, need investment, and we saw that in the wake of the financial crisis. the chinese were ready to take strategically important european companies. this would not happen this time. the european commission, as well as national member states are comparing screening mechanisms to avoid the chinese taking over strategically important businesses and infrastructure. yes, europe needs capital. europe is less naive than in the past. if europe will have...
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speak.let anders democracy is not easy. the whole world can see how we have tough debates like my country is having right now. at struggle reflects commitment to fundamental values and our constant striving towards a more perfect union. share those values with our european friends. i hope i will hear more public statements from europe because all of our people deserve to know about it and america is ready to stand with you. let's speak clearly and more importantly, let's act decisively. let's not leave any confusion about the choice between tyranny and freedom. ourrs, look forward to conversation. god bless you all. fmr sec. rasmussen: thank you very much, mike. thank you, mr. secretary. i also appreciate your willingness to answer some questions. my first question is regarding china. thew days ago, you met with chinese state counselor who is considered one of the architects of china's foreign policy. china's news agency put a positive spin on the meeting. they wrote both sides fully elaborated on their stances, agreeing th
speak.let anders democracy is not easy. the whole world can see how we have tough debates like my country is having right now. at struggle reflects commitment to fundamental values and our constant striving towards a more perfect union. share those values with our european friends. i hope i will hear more public statements from europe because all of our people deserve to know about it and america is ready to stand with you. let's speak clearly and more importantly, let's act decisively. let's...
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lee with redacted tonight exists thank you anders now it's time to talk about some stories that flew under the radar here with me is redacted correspondent natalie mcgill now i don't know what do you got yeah so house wraps worst supposed to vote on an amendment to the patriot act that would prohibit law enforcement from searching your internet browsing history without a warrant and house intelligence committee. leader i had him shift all of that up at the last minute by adding a line that says the f.b.i. cannot seek to obtain the internet activity of u.s. persons without a warrant so basically it was that open ended sentence that screws over immigrants that screws over people who are seeking asylum and it's kind of sucks because just to get to this vote you had to create this weird alliance of like progressive politicians even normally shine anything that infringes on your privacy and then like bootlicking republicans who are like hey the f.b.i. interfered with. joy campaign so it was like it was here it was like a very much of a couple who also pop quiz were left in congress do any
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larry here with me anders and what i want stories you got well right now there's a lot happening in minnesota right now of course there was a killing of another unarmed black man in minneapolis a memorial day and riots have have ensued in the past couple of days of course we don't want to like linger too much on what the guy was accused of but it really is pretty innocuous he had a potentially a counterfeit 20 dollar bill and that led to a police officer you know holding his knee against his neck on the on the curb where you have so i mean you know the debate you see on the mainstream is just should the cops be leaning on his neck which is right that debate i mean it's not even a debate and should not they should not have murdered him they should not something good people write to me that's a 3 2nd debate the debate that i want to have is should guys with guns be called to deal with somebody who's got a big 20 or a bounced check or you know someone's peeing in a fountain we call guys with guns and women with guns they're going to deal with all kinds of that they should not be involv
larry here with me anders and what i want stories you got well right now there's a lot happening in minnesota right now of course there was a killing of another unarmed black man in minneapolis a memorial day and riots have have ensued in the past couple of days of course we don't want to like linger too much on what the guy was accused of but it really is pretty innocuous he had a potentially a counterfeit 20 dollar bill and that led to a police officer you know holding his knee against his...
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initially, it was accomplished practice, ander late 1890's, bollards were passed to expand the system and enforce the power. for example, the simple pleasure that i am enjoying right now, ofting at the southern tip this part would have been unavailable to meet during the , becauseera african-americans were excluded from the parts of the city. they were not allowed to recreate in them, in particular this location, which was a premier recreational area in the city. the only way african-americans could be in such a place like this is if they were in the employ of white people, and the classic and most common example of this would have been black women who were nurse mates or ,aretakers for white children who could bring the children to the battery, take them for a walk, so on and so forth. proximity to and having charge of that white child would toe them a legitimate reason be here. people don't fully appreciate what this system is. yes, a system that enforced racial separation, and it was, but the real problem was that the system had a purpose, and the purpose was to impress whites with
initially, it was accomplished practice, ander late 1890's, bollards were passed to expand the system and enforce the power. for example, the simple pleasure that i am enjoying right now, ofting at the southern tip this part would have been unavailable to meet during the , becauseera african-americans were excluded from the parts of the city. they were not allowed to recreate in them, in particular this location, which was a premier recreational area in the city. the only way african-americans...
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usa usa [crowd chanting] >> usa usa president trump: edward remember when joe biden sent pallets of ander terrorists and -- remember when joe biden sent pallets of cash to terrorists in iran? well, president trump got us out of the disastrous iran deal and qassem solemani is gone. as the father of the u.s. marine, i couldn't be prouder to serve alongside a u.s. president who cares so deeply about the men and women of our armed forces. , on jobs,ice is clear on national security, this president knows national security starts with orders security. [applause] with border security. [applause] biden supports open borders, president trump is building that wall on the southern border of the united states. [applause] [crowd chanting] builds that wall. build that wall. build that well. build that wall. vice president pence: we are building it. you will see. this president has stood with law & order and stood with the incredible men and women of law enforcement at every level. [applause] you now, the american people the americannow, people know that most of those who serve in the uniform of america
usa usa [crowd chanting] >> usa usa president trump: edward remember when joe biden sent pallets of ander terrorists and -- remember when joe biden sent pallets of cash to terrorists in iran? well, president trump got us out of the disastrous iran deal and qassem solemani is gone. as the father of the u.s. marine, i couldn't be prouder to serve alongside a u.s. president who cares so deeply about the men and women of our armed forces. , on jobs,ice is clear on national security, this...
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anders: absolutely.hoeurants in manhattan, cobblers, hairdressers certainly waiting for everyone to come back. vonnie: it is a great story and i urge everyone to read it. phase two begins monday. plenty of anecdotes from wall street to midtown and other areas. anders melin, thank you. coming up, we will be hearing from kewsong lee of the carlyle group, co-ceo. we will also keep our eyes on these markets continuing to make records. the nasdaq up 1.5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ you doing okay? 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. mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first
anders: absolutely.hoeurants in manhattan, cobblers, hairdressers certainly waiting for everyone to come back. vonnie: it is a great story and i urge everyone to read it. phase two begins monday. plenty of anecdotes from wall street to midtown and other areas. anders melin, thank you. coming up, we will be hearing from kewsong lee of the carlyle group, co-ceo. we will also keep our eyes on these markets continuing to make records. the nasdaq up 1.5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ you doing okay? yeah....
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. >> reporter: ander day the blue whale cans eat up to six tons of krill. the reason for all of the krill? perfect weather patterns involving wind followed by an up welling or rising of the sea water bringing nutrient rich water and krill to the surface. while blue whales are an ener, to s of whaling. >> there has been no substantial increase in this particular blue whale population since the early 1990s. >> reporter: she say st's main reason for that, whales getting tangled up in tissuing gear and othersing with hit by ships. since some blue whales can reach lengths of # 5 feet or more noaa is asking the shipping companies to slow down. >> transit the shipping lanes in i t. approach of the golden gate at a speed of 10 knots or less they is possible in order to minimize the impact of large shipping on whales. >> the shipping companies have been very cooperative about that speed limit. as for whale watching, it is allowed but the boats must stay at least 300 feet away. ken? >>> fantastic pictures. thank you, allen. let's check in with paul right now and get
. >> reporter: ander day the blue whale cans eat up to six tons of krill. the reason for all of the krill? perfect weather patterns involving wind followed by an up welling or rising of the sea water bringing nutrient rich water and krill to the surface. while blue whales are an ener, to s of whaling. >> there has been no substantial increase in this particular blue whale population since the early 1990s. >> reporter: she say st's main reason for that, whales getting tangled...
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. >> picking up on that institutional point we have an audience question from anders patterson, a journalistwho is asking what you think of american democratic institution if donald trump is reelected and i throw in all the international organizations the administration seems intent on either withdrawing from or undercutting like sanctions on the international criminal court and so on. >> what was the beginning of the question? >> how worried are you about the future of american political institutions? >> right now our democracy is not working, very simple. too much money in our system, too little sensitivity to the plight of a whole bunch of people living on equal lives, the disparity of wealth distribution in our country has grown worse and worse so we have major challenges and if people don't have adequate access to the ballot that is the stuff on which resolutions are built. if you begin to deny people the capacity of your democracy to work even the founding fathers wrote in the declaration of independence and constitution we have an inherent right to challenge that and i am worried that
. >> picking up on that institutional point we have an audience question from anders patterson, a journalistwho is asking what you think of american democratic institution if donald trump is reelected and i throw in all the international organizations the administration seems intent on either withdrawing from or undercutting like sanctions on the international criminal court and so on. >> what was the beginning of the question? >> how worried are you about the future of...
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that will allow us to soar into the mid up ander 80s and even 90 at calistoga.ichmond and berkeley and everybody else in the low to mid 80s. antioch and brentwood, 94 degrees. the beginning of three days in a row of possible 90s there. good news, look what happens at night. we fall back into the 50s. good sleeping weather and that's why we don't have a heat advisory like we do the last two to three heat waves. everybody is below average or average friday or saturday our nicest and also our windiest days. liz? >> nothing like good sleeping weather. the best. >> yes. absolutely. >>> google maps is adding a new future that alerts users when more cities reopen and twitter is working to bring back verification. here's tech bytes. >>> google maps added a new feature as more cities reopen. as you look for public direction, they offer covid-19 alerts. you crowded a train station might be and get updates like when you need to wear a face mask. >>> twitter is trying to bring back its verified program. it has been on hold since 2017 after backlash over a blue checkmark giv
that will allow us to soar into the mid up ander 80s and even 90 at calistoga.ichmond and berkeley and everybody else in the low to mid 80s. antioch and brentwood, 94 degrees. the beginning of three days in a row of possible 90s there. good news, look what happens at night. we fall back into the 50s. good sleeping weather and that's why we don't have a heat advisory like we do the last two to three heat waves. everybody is below average or average friday or saturday our nicest and also our...
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so thank you, anders. >> thank you, fritz. now it is you, madeline. >> well, thank you thank you v. i am really sorry were not in copenhagen which was the original plan to spend some time together. you and i met ten years ago when we were doing a review of the nato alliance, and so i called you secretary-general. but i do think that this is truly a perfect alliance between your institution of university of denver, , and in some a different ways because there is the question, i can't consider myself the epitome of the euro atlantic relationship. it's the most important one that is out there, but also democracy. there are so methinks my father used to say, and one was when we came to the united states, that americans don't recognize the fertility of democracy and we always have to keep working on it and that there was nothing better than to be a professor in a free country. he loved being at the university of denver and to be in colorado and to spend time with the young people and talk about diplomatic history and the importance of democracy and people participating in it. this is one
so thank you, anders. >> thank you, fritz. now it is you, madeline. >> well, thank you thank you v. i am really sorry were not in copenhagen which was the original plan to spend some time together. you and i met ten years ago when we were doing a review of the nato alliance, and so i called you secretary-general. but i do think that this is truly a perfect alliance between your institution of university of denver, , and in some a different ways because there is the question, i can't...
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. >> chipping in will be others rasmussen who you will -- and there's rasmus -- anders r asmussen. maybe if we could kick off a question about the pandemic, it feels like the authoritarians are getting a free pass to implement more of what they would like to implement which is surveillance to more traditional military tactics and you wrote the world is paying a high price for this. i took that as a reference to china, but feel free to correct me if it was in reference to other countries. we believe -- there are many who believe china has been handling this better than the u.s.. what is the outlook? ms. albright: clearly china made a huge mistake from the perspective of the united states by keeping information that -- the virus away from people and also arresting those in china that were coming forth with the truth. social distancing and wearing masks and things which does mean there is a role for government in terms of creating the rules and making sure they are carried out. the question is how that doesn't disintegrate into a total advantage for the authoritarian governments. the
. >> chipping in will be others rasmussen who you will -- and there's rasmus -- anders r asmussen. maybe if we could kick off a question about the pandemic, it feels like the authoritarians are getting a free pass to implement more of what they would like to implement which is surveillance to more traditional military tactics and you wrote the world is paying a high price for this. i took that as a reference to china, but feel free to correct me if it was in reference to other countries....
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bren voting machines waie cited as aproblem ander confusion bsentee ballots. local newspaper described it as a "complete meltdown." we will see what happens in november. you are watching "bbc world news america." zo in england will reopen after months of lockdown. ♪ the u.s. federal reserve is keeping interest rates unchanged, near zero, as the central bank predicts a slow economic recovery. in their first economic projections of the yr, enficials say unemplos likely to remain high as the country tries to inch back from the coronavirus pandemic. our reportehas more. reporter: unsurprisingly, they are keeping interest rates near zero. right now, the are between 0% and 0t5%, but w they are saying about the u.s. economy going forward is they are expectg the economy to shrink by about 6.5% for this year, but they are looking at 2021 as a time in which t u.s. economy is going to bounce back, so they actually expect growth to be 5% for021, so a big drop for this year, which is not a surprise, but they are seeing bai to happen in a year. ♪ katty: in recent days, the
bren voting machines waie cited as aproblem ander confusion bsentee ballots. local newspaper described it as a "complete meltdown." we will see what happens in november. you are watching "bbc world news america." zo in england will reopen after months of lockdown. ♪ the u.s. federal reserve is keeping interest rates unchanged, near zero, as the central bank predicts a slow economic recovery. in their first economic projections of the yr, enficials say unemplos likely to...
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anders tegnell, the public face of sweden's virus response, defended the decision not to impose the strict other countries. but now says too many people died and the controversial strategy should have been adjusted. sweden has more than 40,000 confirmed cases and over 4,000 deaths. scientists are running a trial to see whether a type of ibuprofen can help treat coronavirus patients. they hope the low cost drug — which is an anti—inflammatory as well as a painkiller — could address breathing difficulties, and keep patients off ventilators. they are recruiting patients now, and don't expect to complete the study until next year. a german prisoner has been identified as a new suspect in the disappearance of madeline mccann from a holiday resort in portugal 13 years ago. the man in his 40s is a convicted sex offender who had been living in the algarve at the time, travelling around in a camper van. madeleine mccann was three years old when she went missing from praia de luz in 2007. daniel sandford reports this is the volkswagen camper van that was by the new suspect in the madeleine mccann in
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anders tegnell says he has faith in what he called the country's long—term approach to tackling covidt deaths in care homes. scientists are running a trial to see whether a type of ibuprofen can help treat coronavirus patients. they hope the low cost drug which is an anti—inflammatory as well as a painkiller could address breathing difficulties, and keep patients off ventilators. they are recruiting patients now, and don't expect to complete the study until next year. previous studies have recommended against the drug's use, saying it can worsen symptoms. do stay with us on bbc news. still to come: mummy! the moment a medic was reunited with her daughters after two months away working on coronavirus wards. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given, the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely outfought, ali transcended the sport of boxing, of which he was three times world champion. h
anders tegnell says he has faith in what he called the country's long—term approach to tackling covidt deaths in care homes. scientists are running a trial to see whether a type of ibuprofen can help treat coronavirus patients. they hope the low cost drug which is an anti—inflammatory as well as a painkiller could address breathing difficulties, and keep patients off ventilators. they are recruiting patients now, and don't expect to complete the study until next year. previous studies have...
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as well later in the show naomi scherr vonnie will break down the militarization of our police and anders lee will get into the insurrection act of 1807 which trump said he wants to use to go to war with protesters but 1st here's my interview with eleanor gold eleanor thanks for journeying all the way from our podcast to my show i appreciate it. thanks so much for having me i want to get to the new film and a moment but let's start with the nationwide black live matter protests you've been at some of them as have i but you were pepper sprayed and saw some harsh police action can you talk about that and how journalists have been treated so far in these protests. yeah i think it's an interesting thing that the folks kind of erupted in shock folks that aren't already familiar with alternative journalists and and all of the things that we have to deal with but when c.n.n. reporters were arrested during the minneapolis protests everyone lost their minds like this is so un-american and when i went to the protest here in washington d.c. roughly a week ago i remember connecting with a fellow jour
as well later in the show naomi scherr vonnie will break down the militarization of our police and anders lee will get into the insurrection act of 1807 which trump said he wants to use to go to war with protesters but 1st here's my interview with eleanor gold eleanor thanks for journeying all the way from our podcast to my show i appreciate it. thanks so much for having me i want to get to the new film and a moment but let's start with the nationwide black live matter protests you've been at...
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as well later in the show naomi scherr vonnie will break down the militarization of our police and anders lee will get into the insurrection act of 1807 which trump said he wants to use to go to war with protesters but 1st here's my interview with eleanor gold eleanor thanks for journeying all the way from our pod cast to my show i appreciate it. thanks so much for having me i want to get to the new film and a moment but let's start with the nationwide.
as well later in the show naomi scherr vonnie will break down the militarization of our police and anders lee will get into the insurrection act of 1807 which trump said he wants to use to go to war with protesters but 1st here's my interview with eleanor gold eleanor thanks for journeying all the way from our pod cast to my show i appreciate it. thanks so much for having me i want to get to the new film and a moment but let's start with the nationwide.
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tiktok encouraged people to get tickets ander in show up.blocking trump supporters from entering. i'm ashley strohmier. ♪ bret: returning to fox nation presents the unauthorized history of socialism. following the russian revolution socialists rose to power in other countries too. they had different ideas but nowhere did the reality of socialism live up to its promises. vladimir lenin died of a brain hemorrhage in january 1924. he was only 53 years old. in his relatively short life he had laid out a path to power for revolutionaries around the world. ♪ bret: [crowd boos] what lenin did electrified, inspired, terrified different people all over the world depending on their frame of mind. one of the more curious things it did was give birth to fascism. lenin had showed that you could take marxist doctrine and twisted all around. there was mussolini in italy and he said he too, was a revolutionary period for him like for lenin making the revolution is the main thing and if we could throughout the proletariat and put in the oven guard then we co
tiktok encouraged people to get tickets ander in show up.blocking trump supporters from entering. i'm ashley strohmier. ♪ bret: returning to fox nation presents the unauthorized history of socialism. following the russian revolution socialists rose to power in other countries too. they had different ideas but nowhere did the reality of socialism live up to its promises. vladimir lenin died of a brain hemorrhage in january 1924. he was only 53 years old. in his relatively short life he had...
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we will soon have a vaccine ander thand er th therapeutics cure, watch i was watching given his lack of an endorse mement how long will take for them to report. in order for that r to happen, we would have to be focusing differently on the way we are. >> the markets are benefitting there will be a price to pay for that and i don't see how the economy can make a v shaped recovery -- you can't my any recovery at all until you have done that >> where is your head right now on a vaccine the president is not wrong fauci himself, yesterday, said he guaranteed we would get one there is 100 drugs in development. we're going to get phase three and that is just in the next couple of quarters i know it is a bianary outcome >> the thing that i learned from years and years of being partnered with a guy that really understood bio tech is exactly that point you never know until you're finally approved that you have something or not i surely hope that is right. the market is making a bet that that is right. i hope it is correct about that, but i have no clue i don't know that any of this does i thin
we will soon have a vaccine ander thand er th therapeutics cure, watch i was watching given his lack of an endorse mement how long will take for them to report. in order for that r to happen, we would have to be focusing differently on the way we are. >> the markets are benefitting there will be a price to pay for that and i don't see how the economy can make a v shaped recovery -- you can't my any recovery at all until you have done that >> where is your head right now on a vaccine...
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george anders has a new book coming out called the power in the workplace and there is a number that you talk to that say we are interested in. it makes them creative thinkers and get some sort of a cultural awareness. what about that if employers are asking for this. >> decode the signal all of those things. someone that has cultural interestinterest they are more o do with the words and you would say we hire to these liberal arts majors and lo and behold they have these talent. but say they must have learned them in the program rather than they were the kind of person that had them to begin with. what is also worth pointing out is if you look at the data, the least of those that finish to make more money than those that don't go to college at all but they are equal average. they may be looking for the wages they are not the first, those are generally going to the economist, finance people. it's worth keeping in mind it's going to lower and they are likely to end up with liberal arts degrees they wind up doing better but still there as a basis for that data sent the normal outcome b
george anders has a new book coming out called the power in the workplace and there is a number that you talk to that say we are interested in. it makes them creative thinkers and get some sort of a cultural awareness. what about that if employers are asking for this. >> decode the signal all of those things. someone that has cultural interestinterest they are more o do with the words and you would say we hire to these liberal arts majors and lo and behold they have these talent. but say...
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. >> when they were coming around the far side of the moon bill anders saw the earth rising and he snappede earth from that distance the sense of americans deepened, the sense of how great the cosmos, how small we are, how fragile the earth is, all of those things began to bounce around like electricity in your brain and touch a very special part in your heart. >> tonight the crew of apollo 8 presents a christmas eve program from the heavens. >> with a few orbits to go they made one last television transmission. the public affairs director had said there's going to be more people watching that television show than have ever witnessed any event in human history. say something appropriate. >> for all the people back on earth, the crew of apollo 8 we would like to say to you in the beginning god created the heaven and the earth, and the earth was without form and void and darkness was on the face of the deep. >> to have the guys reading genesis was so spot on. whatever your concept of god was, the earth is a beautiful creation. >> good night, good luck and merry christmas and god bless all of
. >> when they were coming around the far side of the moon bill anders saw the earth rising and he snappede earth from that distance the sense of americans deepened, the sense of how great the cosmos, how small we are, how fragile the earth is, all of those things began to bounce around like electricity in your brain and touch a very special part in your heart. >> tonight the crew of apollo 8 presents a christmas eve program from the heavens. >> with a few orbits to go they...
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ander coming up later in the sh. going to stand this push.s led by celebrities in hollywood including jane fonda and others. many police officers again saying to us everybody hates us until they need us. at least one los angeles councilman saying that 10000 officers o were bitterly able to keep the peace during the anarchy and riots. we have but acting deputy security of homeland served security can. much more is coming up. stay here. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ unlike ordinary wmemory supplementsr? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. elizabeth: welcome back, all editions demanded covid-19 lockdowns to stay in place orders be enforced by the police raided now politicians say defund the police
ander coming up later in the sh. going to stand this push.s led by celebrities in hollywood including jane fonda and others. many police officers again saying to us everybody hates us until they need us. at least one los angeles councilman saying that 10000 officers o were bitterly able to keep the peace during the anarchy and riots. we have but acting deputy security of homeland served security can. much more is coming up. stay here. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike...
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they looked at their twitter account action they noticed that they had been 1rid i don't wher alex ander questioned a resident for stenciling black lives matter in chalk outside of his home last tuesday. >> i'm asking you if this is your property. >> why are you ask something. >> because it is private property. >> somebody had postedsomething >> because it is private property. >> somebody had posted a comment saying here is her business, her business yelp page, let's go after it. but it had my wife's business. >> reporter: and lisa is a ceo in the bay area. as the video went viral, all her social media pages including her business were deleted. the only one that resembled face products was my least face, melissa's business. >> we started private messaging them to say that i'm not lisa. >> reporter: as she tried to clearl her name, she noticed a jump on her website with over 5,000 views prompting her to post will disclaimer saying that she is not connected to alexander. >> even today has been receiving phone calls, people asking for the racist lisa. >> reporter: what is your message to li
they looked at their twitter account action they noticed that they had been 1rid i don't wher alex ander questioned a resident for stenciling black lives matter in chalk outside of his home last tuesday. >> i'm asking you if this is your property. >> why are you ask something. >> because it is private property. >> somebody had postedsomething >> because it is private property. >> somebody had posted a comment saying here is her business, her business yelp...
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ander coming up later in the sh. going to stand this push.ebrities in hollywood including jane fonda and others. many police officers again saying to us everybody hates us until they need us. at least one los angeles councilman saying that 10000 officers o were bitterly able to keep the peace during the anarchy and riots. we have but acting deputy security of homeland served security canananan thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your...
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int tone anderent tenor. there has been more of a coming together certainly in lexington. it has been uplifting to see. you have seen people still be able to express real frustration and to do so in a peaceful manner and with a response that i think is in line with that. >> [indiscernible] gov. beshear: i hope it is out long before nightfall. the question is, do we have any indication when it will get out there? i think is really important for the trip to get out there. i think it is also really important ensuring we do not have violence. people can see it and know that good, bad, or ugly, we are being absolutely transparent about it. with folks right now giving voice to not trusting law enforcement, one of the most important things we can do to build that trust is to make sure we are fully transparent right now about it. that actionsrs out were taken wrongly, i guarantee that we will act and we will act strongly. i have gotten reports but i want to see for myself just like everybody else does. i have pushed as soon as possible. tom. have you seen the [indiscernible] gov.
int tone anderent tenor. there has been more of a coming together certainly in lexington. it has been uplifting to see. you have seen people still be able to express real frustration and to do so in a peaceful manner and with a response that i think is in line with that. >> [indiscernible] gov. beshear: i hope it is out long before nightfall. the question is, do we have any indication when it will get out there? i think is really important for the trip to get out there. i think it is also...
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constitutional amendments, the 14th, 15th and 19th amendment, which she should have the right to vote. 1923 anderehe is in she is turned away when she register and vote. andit's a remarkable powerful letter. but it also connects, you know, so many, you know, woman -- the woman's suffrage movement is really just -- it's important but it's just one chapter in narrativeknow, long for thengoing struggle right to vote in this country. really kind ofer bridges many of those struggles signals for other women strugglethat the itself continues as well. a moment inw, it's this long national conversation that is taking place really, you since our nation's founding about, you know, what our rights are. specifically, you know, what our voting rights should beand who entitled to them, which, you is a conversation that continues to be debated up through today. >> so we are just about out of time. if any ofwant to ask you have any final thoughts share, any lessons we can learn from studying this history today. end?ast thoughts before we to say that it the threely big that major federal institutions have put so mu
constitutional amendments, the 14th, 15th and 19th amendment, which she should have the right to vote. 1923 anderehe is in she is turned away when she register and vote. andit's a remarkable powerful letter. but it also connects, you know, so many, you know, woman -- the woman's suffrage movement is really just -- it's important but it's just one chapter in narrativeknow, long for thengoing struggle right to vote in this country. really kind ofer bridges many of those struggles signals for...
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ander for these people to sit he and try to equate9 the two is an abomination.w. we appreciate your insight. come back soon. i'm elizabeth mac donald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. we're going to be back tomorrow night with a whole lot of news, more show for you. thank you so much for watching. we hope you have a good evening. ♪ >> loose change in a desk drawer. >> for 30-plus years, this baggage has sat around? >> yes. >> inside, a fabled coin. >> it was a unicorn, talked about but never seen. >> a rare coin that could bring in millions of dollars at auction this spring. >> sounds like "ka-ching!" >> one coin, potentially worth $2 million? >> one penny. >> but then, the government flips. >> they're coming after you. >> they are. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]
ander for these people to sit he and try to equate9 the two is an abomination.w. we appreciate your insight. come back soon. i'm elizabeth mac donald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. we're going to be back tomorrow night with a whole lot of news, more show for you. thank you so much for watching. we hope you have a good evening. ♪ >> loose change in a desk drawer. >> for 30-plus years, this baggage has sat around? >>...
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ander for these people to sit he and try to equate9 the two is an abomination.oming on the show. we appreciate your insight. come back soon. i'm elizabeth mac donald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. we're going to be back tomorrow night with a whole lot of news, more show for you. thank you so much for watching. we hope you have a good evening. ♪ >> a booze-born idea... >> he said, "i'm thinking i might buy myself a b-17 and put it over a gas station." >> ...to sell burgers and fuel. >> people were lined up for blocks to get in. 30,000 gallons a day. >> decades later, a dad's dying wish. >> art wanted us to restore it to flying condition. >> a family's flight of fancy... >> they're foolish to be trying this. >> ...that's totally the bomb. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, today
ander for these people to sit he and try to equate9 the two is an abomination.oming on the show. we appreciate your insight. come back soon. i'm elizabeth mac donald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. we're going to be back tomorrow night with a whole lot of news, more show for you. thank you so much for watching. we hope you have a good evening. ♪ >> a booze-born idea... >> he said, "i'm thinking i might buy myself a b-17...
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anders here is a questi you're single, you want to go on a date with keanu reeves?t might be your lucky chance because a good cause is behind the star auctioning off some one-on-one time. we'll tell you all about it so get your money ready. you're watching "today in the bay." my name is janelle hendrickson, and i'm an area manager here at amazon. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling. my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, he gets excited. he screams, "mommy's work!" when the pandemic started, we started shipping out all the safety stuff that would keep the associates safe to all the other amazons. all of these are face masks, [laughing] with this pandemic, safety is even more important because they're going home to babies, they're going home to grandparents. so, our responsibility is to make sure that they go home safe every single day. >>> hi there. isn't this a beautiful view over san francisco? a sneak peek into summer into forecast and what you
anders here is a questi you're single, you want to go on a date with keanu reeves?t might be your lucky chance because a good cause is behind the star auctioning off some one-on-one time. we'll tell you all about it so get your money ready. you're watching "today in the bay." my name is janelle hendrickson, and i'm an area manager here at amazon. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing...
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that is not nearly enough for the leaders of the movement ander for people on the streets here and sothe truth of the matter is, we don't know what happens next and that's exactly what everyone is talking about here. >> it's been a busy day of protests all over the area. including where jacob is fighting for band width. >>> george floyd was killed on memorial day, since then, it's been a dizzying blur of emotions. and we were already feeling many of the things before the protests began. three months of coronavirus left millions people without jobs. more than 110,000 people dead. and communities of color suffering an array of deep social ills even deeper. so, what do we do now? let's discuss it with the democratic congressman anthony brown of maryland, his district includes the suburbs west of d.c., and he is an iraq war veteran and retired colonel in the army reserve. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> it was the anniversary of the d-day invasion. we have seen troops and national guardsmen on our streets in the last weeks. and for the president to call for the
that is not nearly enough for the leaders of the movement ander for people on the streets here and sothe truth of the matter is, we don't know what happens next and that's exactly what everyone is talking about here. >> it's been a busy day of protests all over the area. including where jacob is fighting for band width. >>> george floyd was killed on memorial day, since then, it's been a dizzying blur of emotions. and we were already feeling many of the things before the protests...
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i think that clearly, if you study civil rights movements and ander eras before any of us, including '60s when we were just kids, these kind of incidents show a systemic problem that pressures the federal government to put federal law to oversight over these states that you cannot do these things according to federal law. the federal government has not moved because the senate and the congress has not put their arms around a bipartisan bill that will penalize policing when they're wrong as outlined by the house bill. i think we're in a for a lot more of this until we can get some justice. we're not going to stop while people are being methodically wiped out by those bad elements, and there is no response from government to protect innocent people. >> rev, you saw on the way in, longest, largest number of days in protests in modern times. we're lucky to have you here because you can actually bridge some time. last time we had such duration and such size was the civil rights movement, and there was actually grand legislation that came out of that time. how would you put those two toget
i think that clearly, if you study civil rights movements and ander eras before any of us, including '60s when we were just kids, these kind of incidents show a systemic problem that pressures the federal government to put federal law to oversight over these states that you cannot do these things according to federal law. the federal government has not moved because the senate and the congress has not put their arms around a bipartisan bill that will penalize policing when they're wrong as...
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anders tegnell — the public face of sweden's virus response — defended the decision not to impose the more than 40,000 confirmed cases and over four thousand deaths — a toll far greater than neighbouring countries. good evening. it has been a different weather story to tell today. a different feel to our weather as well. this was melton mowbray a little earlier on, and you can just about make out the shower droplets along the river here. now some of the rain was fairly light and patchy through the afternoon, but this has been the story with the radar as it continues to drift south and east. so it is bringing a little bit of welcome rain to those parched gardens out there. behind it, a few scattered showers. these were the temperatures though, that was the real difference, the feel of the weather. yesterday, we saw high 20s, today, generally around the mid to high teens if we were lucky. so that rain continues to track its way south and east overnight tonight, and then a few scattered showers behind, quite a lot of cloud through the night, so temperatures will largely hold up into doub
anders tegnell — the public face of sweden's virus response — defended the decision not to impose the more than 40,000 confirmed cases and over four thousand deaths — a toll far greater than neighbouring countries. good evening. it has been a different weather story to tell today. a different feel to our weather as well. this was melton mowbray a little earlier on, and you can just about make out the shower droplets along the river here. now some of the rain was fairly light and patchy...
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we're expanding manufacturing capacity and already making the vials, needles, ander is inches that we made -- syringes that we may need. our capabilities have grown exponentially in the time allowed by the patriotic sacrifices of the american people. we have a much better grasp of the viruses, dr. birx said, and much more data with which to model it. with that data, as you've heard, we can focus on local trends. we have very concerning hot spots. and we can track when other hot spots emerge as we expect they may. we're focused on the states and the counties within those states, just 3% of counties that represent hot spots. it's important for the american people to be aware of this rare variability across the country. americans need to understand local trends because we want to help people make the right decisions for themselves. making decisions for yourself has to be based on three ax des of risk. you want to assess where you are, who you are, and whom you live with, and what activity you're thinking about doing. there are gradations of risk within each of these axes. going to an out
we're expanding manufacturing capacity and already making the vials, needles, ander is inches that we made -- syringes that we may need. our capabilities have grown exponentially in the time allowed by the patriotic sacrifices of the american people. we have a much better grasp of the viruses, dr. birx said, and much more data with which to model it. with that data, as you've heard, we can focus on local trends. we have very concerning hot spots. and we can track when other hot spots emerge as...