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ann saved all of her fan mail. of her letters when people were wishing her to recover after the brain tumor surgery. >> stuff any roller derby fan would covet. >> jim, you ever have any of this stuff appraised? >> not really appraised, but what i have noticed over the years, i've seen people sell items on ebay. there was one jersey that was sold for about $3,000. i think ann is just as much if not more of a star, so... it might go for more. >> but as you're about to see, jim has another idea for his strange inheritance, one he'll try out in his new position as general manager of the storied san francisco bay bombers. coming up, how do you bring back roller derby's glory days? it won't be easy... >> i promised my mom i'd wear these. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> roller derby legend ann calvello saves practically everything from her 50-year career -- skates, jerseys, programs, p
ann saved all of her fan mail. of her letters when people were wishing her to recover after the brain tumor surgery. >> stuff any roller derby fan would covet. >> jim, you ever have any of this stuff appraised? >> not really appraised, but what i have noticed over the years, i've seen people sell items on ebay. there was one jersey that was sold for about $3,000. i think ann is just as much if not more of a star, so... it might go for more. >> but as you're about to see,...
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now let's get to the bloomberg first word news in london with leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. saysr general jim mattis the president is trying to divide the american people, accusing him of making a mockery of the constitution. he publicly oppose the president was the idea of deploying the military to contain protest. germany's coalition has agreed stimulusbillion euros package. the wide-ranging plan is even bigger than expected, including a reduction in dak, 5g networks, and improved railways. tense negotiations to finalize the package took two days. chancellor merkel: [speaking german] translator: it could not be in the traditional sense, brother it had to be a package of measures for the future -- rather, it had to be a package of measures for the future, and that is what this is, 100 30 billion euros for the year of 2021, of which 120 billion will be funded by the government. leigh-ann: a vigil to commemorate the crackdown on tenants square has been banned for the first time in 30 years, but protesters in hong kong plan to still commemora
now let's get to the bloomberg first word news in london with leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. saysr general jim mattis the president is trying to divide the american people, accusing him of making a mockery of the constitution. he publicly oppose the president was the idea of deploying the military to contain protest. germany's coalition has agreed stimulusbillion euros package. the wide-ranging plan is even bigger than expected, including a reduction in...
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anne: we are not.made a decision that infectious diseases is not something that 23andme has the team for, the background. we are absolutely happy to work with partners who potentially are pursuing that. wille eager to say that we collaborate with the academic world. useful for the drug discovery and vaccine development world. the science world has come together. would you look at or explore collaborations with drugmakers in some way and what might that involve? anne: we have a collaboration right now with gsk. they have been our partner specifically looking at drug discovery from the 23andme community. again, it -- the first step for us as a company is to put out this announcement, we felt the rush because it was so important for our customers. second is to publish this in a peer-reviewed journal and look at, are there people who want to partner with this around vaccine development and drug discovery? emily: what your blood can tell you about covid as well, specifically how severely you get sick if you
anne: we are not.made a decision that infectious diseases is not something that 23andme has the team for, the background. we are absolutely happy to work with partners who potentially are pursuing that. wille eager to say that we collaborate with the academic world. useful for the drug discovery and vaccine development world. the science world has come together. would you look at or explore collaborations with drugmakers in some way and what might that involve? anne: we have a collaboration...
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anne: yes.ook a big initiative effectivelyen we went to rate our entire investment universe which was 4000 plus stocks. set, using the same analysts that perform financial analysis, but looking at the esg criteria. we have a clear linkage between the stocks we have seen perform better on esg will perform better in the future and the financial metrics. we have got that data set in a short time period. the fact that we have those statements and companies have been through a new experience, they are looking to find ways they don't do that again. particularly if there is a second wave. we have got to the beginnings of that which is a proponent -- how to build -- better. francine: -- so much.k you fidelity international, you are generous with your time. toentioned citigroup going $400 price target on apple. .his will give the stock pause these are two separate investigations involving apple pay and app store rules. what, europe going after are associated with american tech companies. this is bloomber
anne: yes.ook a big initiative effectivelyen we went to rate our entire investment universe which was 4000 plus stocks. set, using the same analysts that perform financial analysis, but looking at the esg criteria. we have a clear linkage between the stocks we have seen perform better on esg will perform better in the future and the financial metrics. we have got that data set in a short time period. the fact that we have those statements and companies have been through a new experience, they...
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anne-marie: your cousin rhodian.nd i will ask the question but to make a comment because telus about your inner sources of strength, i think that it really is a comment on your sources of strength and actually witness that i'm grateful to be part of this conversation i will ask you all to reflect some sort of closing remarks on the rights also new americans, i am curious about your thoughts on the nation of power douglas has said it seems nothing without demand this if we simplify the current situation to white men have the power and how much is needed on our part selectively as women of color how did you think about that. from frederick douglass, when we have a reference to our current situation and maybe an invitation, just to hear some final thoughts. cecilia: tara, would you want to go first. tyra: i would like to use some final thoughts and then i would comment. i think it is very true. if we look at history, the changes that we saw in history it would come from the power that was given to us. he came from our b
anne-marie: your cousin rhodian.nd i will ask the question but to make a comment because telus about your inner sources of strength, i think that it really is a comment on your sources of strength and actually witness that i'm grateful to be part of this conversation i will ask you all to reflect some sort of closing remarks on the rights also new americans, i am curious about your thoughts on the nation of power douglas has said it seems nothing without demand this if we simplify the current...
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liz ann: i think they are looking for some margin edge. i am not in the weeds with these companies, but it is not surprising to see an attempt at bringing in the cost side of the equation in this environment. tom: you were just out of delaware or maybe starting when there is a modest moment, the crash of 1987. rukeyser and sir john outleton and a few others to calm the nation down. right now on global wall street, we need to calm the nation. is jerome powell the one doing the calming of the nation and the financial markets? liz ann: they do without the humorous quips we all remember lou for. 1987,ainly won't forget particularly the friday night before when my boss came on and actually predicted the crash that was to come three days later. little did i know how difficult that was to do. but i think powell is doing a very good job. he has also learned to stay on message a little bit more than maybe in the past. what i think the most important message he has been imparting is not that this is an uncertain time, but we've got the ammunition. i
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>>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. breaking news right now. san jose, police have is a home surrounded right now, and this is a hostage situation on center road. at 12:30 this morning, san jose police got a call from someone inside of the home saying several suspects had broken in and assaulted family members. when officers got there, they arrested one man outside, and four of the victims escaped, but there's still several more, each victims and suspects, inside of the home right now. they are trying to negotiate with them to get them out of there. a mile west of 101. >>> now to san francisco, following breaking news. a loose mountain lion, and this is in china basin, and this is channel street, near china basin, and we just had shots of the cat running out of the area. officers are trying to corner it right now, waiting for animal control, and fourth and channel street in china basin right now. the mountain lion has been laying down in the bushes, again, just made a run %f0 for it. we will keep an eye on it and turn a
>>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. breaking news right now. san jose, police have is a home surrounded right now, and this is a hostage situation on center road. at 12:30 this morning, san jose police got a call from someone inside of the home saying several suspects had broken in and assaulted family members. when officers got there, they arrested one man outside, and four of the victims escaped, but there's still several more, each victims and suspects, inside of the home...
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i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese.e are halfway through the week, and going to the forecast with mary lee. >>> big temperature spread with the bay area microclimates and inland. looking at cool at the coast, mild around the bay, and heating up inland. here's a beautiful look of the mt. hamilton camera, with the clouds, partly cloudy this morning, and you can see temperatures mid- to upper 50s to start off the day. low clouds and areas of fog around the coast and
i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese.e are halfway through the week, and going to the forecast with mary lee. >>> big temperature spread with the bay area microclimates and inland. looking at cool at the coast, mild around the bay, and heating up inland. here's a beautiful look of the mt. hamilton camera, with the clouds, partly cloudy this morning, and you can see temperatures mid- to upper 50s to start off the day. low clouds and areas of fog around the coast and
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here's leigh-ann gerrans.gh-ann: the fence at leaving germany for the first time since the benchmark started. travel restrictions has seen shares for 38 percent this year. that makes it the 60th largest german company by market value. it is reversed for the top 30. by aansa will be replaced real estate company june 22. tesla chief elon musk is escalating his view with jeff bezos,- feud with jeff calling for amazon to be broken up. he tweeted, monopolies are wrong. it came after a book of coronavirus was removed from the cross -- from amazon. they are competing in space exploration. american airlines surged the most on record, after saying it would boost july flights 74%, compared with june. as design he was flights are -- it's a sign u.s. flights are returning sooner than expected. that's 40% of capacity a year earlier. that's your bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: thank you. opec and its allies are set to extend production cuts. a delegate told bloomberg russia and saudi arabia clinched a deal wit
here's leigh-ann gerrans.gh-ann: the fence at leaving germany for the first time since the benchmark started. travel restrictions has seen shares for 38 percent this year. that makes it the 60th largest german company by market value. it is reversed for the top 30. by aansa will be replaced real estate company june 22. tesla chief elon musk is escalating his view with jeff bezos,- feud with jeff calling for amazon to be broken up. he tweeted, monopolies are wrong. it came after a book of...
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let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning, francine.avirus cases are surgery with johns hopkins universes have topped cases 10 million and the number of deaths have reached 500,000. despite some experts hoping the virus would start to fade in the summer, it is multiplying faster than ever. president donald trump says reports that russia paid bounties to have troops in russia and afghanistan killed are not credible. he went out earlier denied president trump was briefed on the issue. the new york times reported on the story, saying the white house had spent months considering a response but had made no final decisions. pakistani security has killed four government -- four gunmen a compound in karachi. they were not able to get into the main compound. two security guards were killed in the incident. the border guard says the situation is under control. in france, it was president emmanuel macron. first electoral test since the coronavirus pandemic, and his party was defeated in the paris mayoral race. coming a distant third. it complicate
let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning, francine.avirus cases are surgery with johns hopkins universes have topped cases 10 million and the number of deaths have reached 500,000. despite some experts hoping the virus would start to fade in the summer, it is multiplying faster than ever. president donald trump says reports that russia paid bounties to have troops in russia and afghanistan killed are not credible. he went out earlier denied president trump...
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taylor: i'm interested in your -- also, his ann, on the lils, ann, on this u.s. dollar. is that just a short-term blip? will we see weakness once again and what does that mean in terms of u.s. stocks vs. the rest of the world. liz ann: we're not anticipating a huge movement but in the near term, the path of least resistance is probably still on the down side and part of what the fed has done asless end the sort of rampant demand on the dollar. that eases some of the pressure on the upside of the dollar. i think in the near term we're probably looking at a bit more downside but nothing more significant. caroline: liz ann, always great to have on a day like this. have a wonderful weekend, stay safe. that does it for "the closing bell." but "what'd you miss?" is up next. we'll be speaking with huw evans on the future of live events. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to world headquarters in new york. i'm caroline hines. >> i'm taylor -- romaine: and i'm romaine bostic. "what'd you miss?"? caroline: covid-19 cases continue to rise. texas and florida halting drinking in bars. a
taylor: i'm interested in your -- also, his ann, on the lils, ann, on this u.s. dollar. is that just a short-term blip? will we see weakness once again and what does that mean in terms of u.s. stocks vs. the rest of the world. liz ann: we're not anticipating a huge movement but in the near term, the path of least resistance is probably still on the down side and part of what the fed has done asless end the sort of rampant demand on the dollar. that eases some of the pressure on the upside of...
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leigh-ann: leigh-ann: the worst of the coronavirus pandemic is yet to come, the message from the world organization, citing a lack of global solidarity, a number of u.s. states took steps to scale back reopening plans. in arizona and new journeys a, they are halting plans. los angeles county has recorded its high list daily total of new cases. that all countries will face in the coming months is how to live with this virus. that is the new normal. we all want to get on with her but the hard reality is, this is not even close to being over. leigh-ann: china has reproved landmark national security -- has approved landmark national security measures for hong kong. hong kong's sold representative confirmed the vote. the u.s. said it is suspending hong kong's special status, making it harder to export sensitive american technology to the city. german chancellor angela merkel is throwing support behind a radical recovery plan for europe. the packages include 750 billion euros of joint debt, which has been controversial in some countries. standing alongside french president macron, the chance
leigh-ann: leigh-ann: the worst of the coronavirus pandemic is yet to come, the message from the world organization, citing a lack of global solidarity, a number of u.s. states took steps to scale back reopening plans. in arizona and new journeys a, they are halting plans. los angeles county has recorded its high list daily total of new cases. that all countries will face in the coming months is how to live with this virus. that is the new normal. we all want to get on with her but the hard...
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let's get to first word news in london with leigh-ann gerrans. president trump is threatening to use the u.s. military to crush unrest. the president has called on governors and mayors to "dominate the streets." he is sending thousands of heavily armed military personnel into washington after days of violent protests. after speaking, the president walked across the street from the white house to st. john's church. there was tear gas in the air and it had been used to clear away protesters. or violence across the country -- in new york, looters broke into macy's flagship store at other stores were also hit. there has been a combination of violence and peaceful protests for about a week now since a black man, george floyd, died in police custody in minneapolis. in the u.k., prime minister boris johnson plans to reset his government's agenda and will they come major speech to prepare the country for the new reality after the coronavirus pandemic. meanwhile, chancellor ritchie soon egg is -- the economy is facing its worst recession in 300 years. the
let's get to first word news in london with leigh-ann gerrans. president trump is threatening to use the u.s. military to crush unrest. the president has called on governors and mayors to "dominate the streets." he is sending thousands of heavily armed military personnel into washington after days of violent protests. after speaking, the president walked across the street from the white house to st. john's church. there was tear gas in the air and it had been used to clear away...
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anne we covered many topics, but what is it that we are missing? what is keeping you up at night if anything? tucker >> you gave me a good chance to talk about this the other day. my retirement has been approved. we are scheduled to a change of command upon my retirement. as i look at my last couple of months in the air force, i think going back to where we started, how has the world changed over the last couple years with covid anne against our country people trying to interfere with our elections, people trying to shape our public discourse and put us against each other as americans, and what is the right response as we go forward in our national security strategy and approach to our problems? we know russia first, has work to develop capabilities to reach out directly touch our homeland. i talked to someone at north calm, he believes that russia has built a deliberate capability to try and convince us to stay hands off. by being able to reach out and touch us in the united states. he thinks that is an addressable problem, that we will have to pu
anne we covered many topics, but what is it that we are missing? what is keeping you up at night if anything? tucker >> you gave me a good chance to talk about this the other day. my retirement has been approved. we are scheduled to a change of command upon my retirement. as i look at my last couple of months in the air force, i think going back to where we started, how has the world changed over the last couple years with covid anne against our country people trying to interfere with our...
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i'm ann anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm len kiese. hard to believe it's almost july. >> it's crazy. >> time is flying, my friend. mary lee, i know you agree that time is going by super fast. >> i know where is it going? >>> we are already, this weekend, looking at the july fourth weekend. we are looking at temperatures, the typical summer-like weather for us, and hot conditions inland, and then a little bit cooler along the coast and the bay with mild temperatures, and with the onshore marine fl
i'm ann anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm len kiese. hard to believe it's almost july. >> it's crazy. >> time is flying, my friend. mary lee, i know you agree that time is going by super fast. >> i know where is it going? >>> we are already, this weekend, looking at the july fourth weekend. we are looking at temperatures, the typical summer-like weather for us, and hot conditions inland, and then a little bit cooler along the coast and the bay with mild...
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i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. we are halfway through the week, and going to the forecast with mary lee. >>> big temperature spread with the bay area microclimates and inland. looking at cool at the coast, mild around the bay, and heating up inland. here's a beautiful look of the mt. hamilton camera, with the clouds, partly cloudy this morning, and you can see temperatures mid- to upper 50s to start off the day. low clouds and areas of fog around the coast and the the bay, and clear skies inland, and headed through the afternoon, 67 in san francisco. mid-70s for oakland. 87 for san jose, and heating up in concord at 93 degrees, and we will talk about what you can expected going through the afternoon, and i will show you the futurecast in a few minutes. back to you. >>> thank you, mary. happening today a vote to phase out police from oakland schools, amid the growing calls for police reform. the movement even getting star power support now. for more on this, reporter kiet do is live in oakland. good morning, kiet. >
i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. we are halfway through the week, and going to the forecast with mary lee. >>> big temperature spread with the bay area microclimates and inland. looking at cool at the coast, mild around the bay, and heating up inland. here's a beautiful look of the mt. hamilton camera, with the clouds, partly cloudy this morning, and you can see temperatures mid- to upper 50s to start off the day. low clouds and areas of fog around the coast and the the...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. the unemployment numbers just out, 1,877,000 americans just filling for first-time jobless claims in the last week, and that brings the total over the pandemic, since march to 42.5 million. the ninth straight week of decline right now, and one- third of americans have not even received their unemployment assistance yet, and there's a backlog here. tomorrow, we are going to see the numbers coming out of unemployment claims for may. that's sure to be another dismal number. we are going to check out how it affects the stock market live in half an hour when the opening bell rings. anne makovec, back to you. >>> a live look at san francisco. an overnight curfew just ended and apparently for good. the city is taking that step after if and other places in the bay area received criticism from the aclu. >>> kiet do is joining us live from delores park where the protests began and drew thousands of people. >> reporter: the curfew ended an hour ago, and this is an interesting timing because the
. >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. the unemployment numbers just out, 1,877,000 americans just filling for first-time jobless claims in the last week, and that brings the total over the pandemic, since march to 42.5 million. the ninth straight week of decline right now, and one- third of americans have not even received their unemployment assistance yet, and there's a backlog here. tomorrow, we are going to see the numbers coming out of unemployment claims for may. that's...
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anne krueger of johns hopkins university. bloomberg. ♪ alix: markets are really taking it on the chin here. right around the lows of the session as we get nowadays at this time, guy, sort of the buyers breakdown. theirslowing back some of openings, may be rolling back some of their reopening. equities are now down by 2%. catchonds have started to the bid in europe, so you have a really big move on the bond, 10 basis points. i took a look around 20 mid its ago and it was not anything like that, so we have moved fairly aggressively on that. it is interesting on a day where we have seen copper -- he was like, why on earth is copper anywhere near that level? you would have thought, considering some of the economic data we are seeing in europe and the united states -- i know we are seeing obviously the story in some parts of china. i am surprised that the market continues to bat through some of this stuff. that i wonder how much of has to do with supply versus demand fundamentals. what is interesting, what we will watch for the s&
anne krueger of johns hopkins university. bloomberg. ♪ alix: markets are really taking it on the chin here. right around the lows of the session as we get nowadays at this time, guy, sort of the buyers breakdown. theirslowing back some of openings, may be rolling back some of their reopening. equities are now down by 2%. catchonds have started to the bid in europe, so you have a really big move on the bond, 10 basis points. i took a look around 20 mid its ago and it was not anything like...
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anne? >>> a live look at wall street right now and the stock market opening up about a minute ago, and right now, the dow is down, and right around 80-ish points. this is after stocks closed high on monday afternoon. we will continue to check the market throughout the show. >>> i'm kiet do, d ven sb go city in a couple of hours to give us an update on project room key. project room key, the bulk of it ised by is paid for by fema. now the question, what do you do with the folks who have been living here. at last check 15,000 rooms were secured across the state, and the state filled 9,40 0 of them. fema paid for 75% of the cost. should the state buy the motels and hotels and convert them into permanent housing? in early april the governor launched the program to try to solve two problems, place them into the struggling empty properties to socially distance. room key got mixed reviews with cities pushing back. advocates said too many rooms that were paid for were left vacant. >> the essential
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let's get to anne makovec for the latest out of minnesota this afternoon. >> reporter: former officer chauvin's charged elevated to second-degree murder and the three other officers involved in george floyd's death are now going to be charged with aiding and abetting murder. that is according to a tweet from senator amy klobuchar citing the minneapolis star tribune newspaper. taking a live look at the minnesota attorney general's office. keith ellison is set to make an official announcement we're hearing at 12:30 our time. the officers were all fired after seen in the video of floyd's neck pinned to the ground. he was charged with third degree murder and manslaughter last week, and now the murder charge is elevated to second degree. two autopsies have ruled floyd's death a homicide. we are going to continue to follow this as those charges are expected to be announced within a half an hour. back to you. >>> and to our other breaking story. in oakland, police standoff involving a suspect and children. kit doe is live at the scene. . e in oakland ata the scene here. and what you're seein
let's get to anne makovec for the latest out of minnesota this afternoon. >> reporter: former officer chauvin's charged elevated to second-degree murder and the three other officers involved in george floyd's death are now going to be charged with aiding and abetting murder. that is according to a tweet from senator amy klobuchar citing the minneapolis star tribune newspaper. taking a live look at the minnesota attorney general's office. keith ellison is set to make an official...
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here's leigh-ann gerrans. >> most u.k.ket participants want a reduction in the world's longest trading hours. they're trading day is 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. according to a survey by the london stock exchange. the majority also agreed any changes would need a unified approach across europe. one -- lsd ising waiting on -- lse is waiting on surveys to make a decision. the bank told staff in a memo that those going back will mostly be traders and others who cannot work from home. it will amount to less than 1% of the country's global headcount. the rest will work from home until at least the end of september. in the u.k., pressure is auncing on ministers to stop controversial plan for new arrivals -- quarantine plan for new arrivals. travel executives and industry groups have warned that the current plans could devastate the industry. they include 14 days of self-isolation for people coming into the country. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: thank you so much. another night of unrest in cities across
here's leigh-ann gerrans. >> most u.k.ket participants want a reduction in the world's longest trading hours. they're trading day is 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. according to a survey by the london stock exchange. the majority also agreed any changes would need a unified approach across europe. one -- lsd ising waiting on -- lse is waiting on surveys to make a decision. the bank told staff in a memo that those going back will mostly be traders and others who cannot work from home. it will...
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we know you go deeper into tonight's topic we hope you will consider purchasing your copy of sylvia ann hewlett's book to the link on this page so your purchase will be routed to our dear friends, please consider buying your books through the web portal tonight without delay. sylvia ann hewlett is one of 6 daughters, you can see feminism is in her dna, she grew up in a blue-collar family and a coal mining community in south wales and is a young person she's on class divides more challenging than the gender divide. this experience provided the foundation for a career as an award-winning author, economist and ceo of hewlett consulting partners. she is also the founder and chairman of the center for talent innovation and author of 16 quickly acclaimed books including me too -- "#metoo in the corporate world: power, privilege, and the path forward," when about brakes, executive presence, amazon best book-of-the-month, financial times business book-of-the-month and sylvia ann hewlett has taught at columbia and citizens and then honored by google with its diversity award. i put on extra and i
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ann he knocked her off her feet and she became entranced by him. she he called him mesmeric. she married him and i interviewed her. i was the first reporter to interview her. saul jacobsen wrote an excellent look and interviewed him -- her after me. and more power to sally and all these biographers that came after me. the story moves on and grows deeper and deeper but in any case when i talked to rick baker she told me the story of how abusive barack senior was in he beat her and he was an alcoholic incredibly difficult to live with. that would have been the fate of barry had he and ann stayed together. >> host: while in kenya we talk to you about ruth baker and that want to show just a little piece of video. seeming she is a mumbai said. she came to norfolk and the interview with lucas a little late are. >> host: david who is that? >> guest: that's the fifth member lisa molly nesmith an american he lifts it mumba the who is also a writer. >> he is helping me connect to ruth barack obama senior's third wife. >> host: has she talked to -- >> guest:
ann he knocked her off her feet and she became entranced by him. she he called him mesmeric. she married him and i interviewed her. i was the first reporter to interview her. saul jacobsen wrote an excellent look and interviewed him -- her after me. and more power to sally and all these biographers that came after me. the story moves on and grows deeper and deeper but in any case when i talked to rick baker she told me the story of how abusive barack senior was in he beat her and he was an...
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leigh-ann: good morning, francine. as you were discussing, president trump's former defense sayingry, jim mattis, is the president misuses the military and is dividing the nation. he also said the country must reject those who make a mockery of the constitution. president trump responded to mattis on twitter, saying he did not like his leadership style or much else about him. meanwhile, president trump appears to be unhappy with defense secretary mark esper. bloomberg learned that the president confronted esper after he publicly opposed his idea of deploying the military to contain protests. the president also asked top advisors if they thought esper could still be effective in his position. the economists expect european central bank to increase its already massive monetary stimulus. policymakers will be out with the decision later today. christine lagarde has warned -- the banks up but prediction is unlikely japan out. a coalition has agreed on a $100 billion seamless package to get the economy going. that has exceed
leigh-ann: good morning, francine. as you were discussing, president trump's former defense sayingry, jim mattis, is the president misuses the military and is dividing the nation. he also said the country must reject those who make a mockery of the constitution. president trump responded to mattis on twitter, saying he did not like his leadership style or much else about him. meanwhile, president trump appears to be unhappy with defense secretary mark esper. bloomberg learned that the president...
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anne applebaum of johns hopkins.berg. ♪ >> the market has gotten really negative about the prospect of future inflation. >> the problem is when you support markets, you are not letting markets do their work. the question is when do you allow that to act. >> the economy antivirus have to coexist. we can't choose one or the other. >> this is "bloomberg tom keenece" with jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: for our audience worldwide, good morning. we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. with tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, alongside lisa abramowicz. vix 10 big figures in the led by thatak, shock fed announcement.
anne applebaum of johns hopkins.berg. ♪ >> the market has gotten really negative about the prospect of future inflation. >> the problem is when you support markets, you are not letting markets do their work. the question is when do you allow that to act. >> the economy antivirus have to coexist. we can't choose one or the other. >> this is "bloomberg tom keenece" with jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: for our audience worldwide, good morning. we...
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and now i'm excited to introduce joe by saint gregory okay joe from ann arbor pride. i think i know it, you can talk a little bit about the great work they do. >> thank you eric i really appreciate it hi everyone i am the director of an over pride also sit on the board of the community center in ann arbor. we are so thrilled to be cosponsoring this and we are continuing to serve during this very difficult time. for those of you who are familiar it is in august and will stay in august. we are moving to a virtual platform. what you can expect is the same fun and camaraderie we have in our physical environment. we'll still have her mainstage with a wide variety of entertainers, poetry, burlesque, all sorts of fun stuff, yoga as well. you also have our kids zone with their famous drag queen storytime, arts and crafts and messages of love and care. and of course we couldn't do without her wonderful sponsors. we look forward to connecting with you all on august 1 and for more information please feel free to visit ann arbor pride.com. >> thank you so much. now you know all o
and now i'm excited to introduce joe by saint gregory okay joe from ann arbor pride. i think i know it, you can talk a little bit about the great work they do. >> thank you eric i really appreciate it hi everyone i am the director of an over pride also sit on the board of the community center in ann arbor. we are so thrilled to be cosponsoring this and we are continuing to serve during this very difficult time. for those of you who are familiar it is in august and will stay in august. we...
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some of the businesses, a body shop, a mattress factory. >> anne, are you there?>> the fire broke out around 10:00 last night, and firefighters have been running into issues with water pressure and spot fires with embers. two firefighters do have burns, but they are be okay, described as nonlife threatening. the cause is under investigation, but it's not believed to be involved with any of the protests that also happened in the city. also, following breaking news right now in vallejo. looting turned violent overnight, and kiet do is there. >> reporter: i'm kiet do, live on the scene of walgreens, and investigators have pretty much left the scene here, giving us a closer look at the violence and what took place out here. if you look closely at the drive-thru pharmacy window, you can see the front glass is missing, and there's damage to the glass as well. that's probably where the looters climbed into the building, gaining access to the property. vallejo police got a call about looters at the corner of broadway, and when officers got there, there was a confrontation
some of the businesses, a body shop, a mattress factory. >> anne, are you there?>> the fire broke out around 10:00 last night, and firefighters have been running into issues with water pressure and spot fires with embers. two firefighters do have burns, but they are be okay, described as nonlife threatening. the cause is under investigation, but it's not believed to be involved with any of the protests that also happened in the city. also, following breaking news right now in...
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kpix 5's anne makovec has the story from the live news desk. anne? >> reporter: and detective brett hankison was one of three officers involved in the shooting of breonna taylor. the police chief now coming out and calling this all a shock to the conscience. taylor was shot eight times and killed by officers in her home on march 13th. officers burst into her apartment using a no knock warrant during a narcotics investigation. no drugs were found at her home. she was studying to become a nurse. the fbi is back at her apartment today gathering evidence. what we know right now about the case against detective hankison is from a pretermination letter from the police chief which says the detective violated two standard operating procedures, obedience to rules and regulations and use of deadly force. firing into a window and patio door that were covered. so he couldn't even see what or who was inside. neither the chief or mayor is taking any questions right now. >> unfortunately due to a from vision in state law that i very much would like to see changed.
kpix 5's anne makovec has the story from the live news desk. anne? >> reporter: and detective brett hankison was one of three officers involved in the shooting of breonna taylor. the police chief now coming out and calling this all a shock to the conscience. taylor was shot eight times and killed by officers in her home on march 13th. officers burst into her apartment using a no knock warrant during a narcotics investigation. no drugs were found at her home. she was studying to become a...
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i'm ann anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm len kiese. hard to believe it's almost july. >> it's crazy. >> time is flying, my friend. mary lee, i know you agree that time is going by super fast. >> i know where is it going? >>> we are already, this weekend, looking at the july fourth weekend. we are looking at temperatures, the typical summer-like weather for us, and hot conditions inland, and then a little bit cooler along the coast and the bay with mild temperatures, and with the onshore marine influence for us, and here's a live look with the south bay san jose camera, clear skies. san jose, low 50s for santa rosa. through the day, daytime highs above average this time of the year. 76 in oakland. 86 in san jose, and heating up inland, concord topping out at 92 degrees, and we will talk about the cooldown, looking ahead to the next few days, and then heating back up. we will have the holiday weekend forecast as well. back to you. >>> governor newsom will be in pittsburgh to give an update on the state initiative that secures hotel and m
i'm ann anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm len kiese. hard to believe it's almost july. >> it's crazy. >> time is flying, my friend. mary lee, i know you agree that time is going by super fast. >> i know where is it going? >>> we are already, this weekend, looking at the july fourth weekend. we are looking at temperatures, the typical summer-like weather for us, and hot conditions inland, and then a little bit cooler along the coast and the bay with mild...
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. >> hello and welcome to the tours ann arbor addition, it's my honor to be here this evening when the one and only in the two wonderful cohost, before we began to get into official introduction, i would be remiss not to acknowledge the pain that our nation is feeling amidst the loss of black lives at the hands of our nation law enforcement into the black folks watching, your lives matter, my white pms, we must do better. for those looking to make a difference to her friends who i didn't apply in the meantime drag me in honor of silence of breonna taylor, georg george fld to many others. >> thank you. if we could talk a little bit about the great work that we do in the programming for pride month. >> hi everyone i'm joe schock, the director of ann arbor pride, i sit on the board of the center of ann arbor, we are so thrilled to be cosponsoring and we are looking forward to continue to serve our community during this difficult time, for those of you familiar, it is in august and will stay in august. we are moving to a virtual platform. what you can expect is the same kind of community a
. >> hello and welcome to the tours ann arbor addition, it's my honor to be here this evening when the one and only in the two wonderful cohost, before we began to get into official introduction, i would be remiss not to acknowledge the pain that our nation is feeling amidst the loss of black lives at the hands of our nation law enforcement into the black folks watching, your lives matter, my white pms, we must do better. for those looking to make a difference to her friends who i didn't...
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let's get to first word news in london with leigh-ann gerrans. francine, andd, tom, as you were saying, today's jobs report expects to see the u.s. unemployment rate surge to almost 20% last month after reaching the highest level since the great depression in april. the may report is likely to show the jobs slump has extended into white-collar positions. by 7.5s publicly shrank million positions. the jobs report comes out at 8:30 new york time. in buffalo, new york, two police officers have been suspended after a video of them pushing an elderly protester to the ground went viral. the video shows the 75-year-old lying motionless with blood pooling around his head. been hospitalized in serious condition. is set to -- opec-plus is set to extend production cuts. saudi arabian pressure were able to reach a tentative deal with holdout member iraq. they were pushing the iraqis to stop shirking their share of cutbacks. brexit talks between the u.k. and european union are set to finish today without a trade agreement. negotiators are still far apart on c
let's get to first word news in london with leigh-ann gerrans. francine, andd, tom, as you were saying, today's jobs report expects to see the u.s. unemployment rate surge to almost 20% last month after reaching the highest level since the great depression in april. the may report is likely to show the jobs slump has extended into white-collar positions. by 7.5s publicly shrank million positions. the jobs report comes out at 8:30 new york time. in buffalo, new york, two police officers have...
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right now joining us is anne mathias. was at the years she was at the washington research group and owned the analysis of years shee washington research group and owned the analysis of the economics and politics of washington. she now brings up a lot of the fixed income strategy at vanguard. lovely to have you on bloomberg surveillance this morning. zeitgeistn nails the of you have to be in equities because there is no place to be, yet the reality is whether it is a high cost asset manager for an indexed fund, fixed income is still predominant investment vehicle. youhat is the case, how do do fixed income right now? you do fixed income right now? anne: absolutely. it is an interesting time. i understand there is no alternative argument, but i think there is an alternative. we like fixed income. if you think about historical analogies, we are in the middle analogies, we are in the middle of a huge storm. the wind is blowing hard. you can be on a small boat and go fast, which may be equities, and your bouncing all over the
right now joining us is anne mathias. was at the years she was at the washington research group and owned the analysis of years shee washington research group and owned the analysis of the economics and politics of washington. she now brings up a lot of the fixed income strategy at vanguard. lovely to have you on bloomberg surveillance this morning. zeitgeistn nails the of you have to be in equities because there is no place to be, yet the reality is whether it is a high cost asset manager for...
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was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event, the grandson of grover, his sister anne and also mary anne cleveland cohen, they found that actual dress, the wedding dress that actually exists in the white house collection at the -- the white house first ladies collection at the smithsonian, so that's just a powerful display of how wonderful and how elegant she was. i think people will certainly learn from history from that. >> there was an enormous age difference between the two. how does the family process that piece of information? >> you know, i think it was a love story that was kindled by francis' father. he was a dear friend of grover and i think upon his death, i think grover felt the need to make sure francis was taken care of for the rest of her life and they loved each other. i think definitely he was definitely a lot older by a stretch of 25 to 30 years, but i think, you know, at that time she trusted him and i think that he was the guardian for many years and i think she had complete trust. they loved each other and they had a wonderful family, susan. >> the
was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event, the grandson of grover, his sister anne and also mary anne cleveland cohen, they found that actual dress, the wedding dress that actually exists in the white house collection at the -- the white house first ladies collection at the smithsonian, so that's just a powerful display of how wonderful and how elegant she was. i think people will certainly learn from history from that. >> there was an enormous age difference between...
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anne longfield accuses borisjohnson of putting children's basic right to education at risk over whatthe "chaotic" return to schools. the sunday express leads with the chancellor encouraging people to return to the high street when non—essential shops reopen on monday. and, the sunday times reports that the prime minister is abandoning plans — inherited from theresa may's government — to make gender change easier, meaning people won't be able to legally change their gender by "self identifying" as a different sex and will still require medical approval. so let's begin. why don't you talk us through yesterday's demonstrations, the sunday telegraph saying there could be ten years in jail for protesters, thatis be ten years in jail for protesters, that is a stiff sentence, for anyone who desecrates a war memorial. tory mps are putting forward a bill about war memorials and they're urging the government to support that and they're urging the government to be tougher on protesters who are engaging in that sort of behaviour. but i think the real conversation that we should be having today i
anne longfield accuses borisjohnson of putting children's basic right to education at risk over whatthe "chaotic" return to schools. the sunday express leads with the chancellor encouraging people to return to the high street when non—essential shops reopen on monday. and, the sunday times reports that the prime minister is abandoning plans — inherited from theresa may's government — to make gender change easier, meaning people won't be able to legally change their gender by...
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i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. good morning to you, right to the forecast this morning to see how things will be shaping up for us in the day ahead. here's mary lee with that. good morning mary. >>> good thursday morning to you len and anne and we are looking at very similar conditions to yesterday. so our microclimates once again in play. cool at the coast and mild around the bay and heating up inland. here's a live look with the salesforce tower camera the low clouds and areas of fog this morning. as we look across the bay, looking at temperatures in the mid- to upper 50s to low 60s at this hour. and as we head through our afternoon, in san francisco, upper 60s and mid 70s in oakland and 87 in san jose. and heating up in concord at 94 degrees. so anywhere from two to ten degrees above average for this time of year. changes by the weekend, we're going to cool it down a bit and i'll have more on that coming up in a bit. back to you. >>> developing news this morning. an outbreak of coronavirus at st. quinnton prison
i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. good morning to you, right to the forecast this morning to see how things will be shaping up for us in the day ahead. here's mary lee with that. good morning mary. >>> good thursday morning to you len and anne and we are looking at very similar conditions to yesterday. so our microclimates once again in play. cool at the coast and mild around the bay and heating up inland. here's a live look with the salesforce tower camera the low clouds...
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anne? >> reporter: i'm anne makovec, and we are keeping an eye on the investigation scene right now, near the carquinez bridge in solano county. an suv drove off of the bridge last night, and all four people inside died. the driver and front passenger, both women in their early 20s. two young men in the backseat, ages 19 and 21. a look at the scene. right after that car careened over the concrete barrier on the bridge, launching over e , in a stat train below. it fell over 200 feet, and it landed in an industrial area as you can see there. no one was hurt on the ground. the chp at this point does not know what caused the suv to launch over the concrete barrier. they have been interviewing witnesses, and they are hoping anyone who may have seen something in the area will come forward. they have not yet identified the four people inside of the suv who died last night. back to you. >>> happening today, a santa cruz sheriff's deputy will be laid to rest. the sergeant was shot and killed in an a
anne? >> reporter: i'm anne makovec, and we are keeping an eye on the investigation scene right now, near the carquinez bridge in solano county. an suv drove off of the bridge last night, and all four people inside died. the driver and front passenger, both women in their early 20s. two young men in the backseat, ages 19 and 21. a look at the scene. right after that car careened over the concrete barrier on the bridge, launching over e , in a stat train below. it fell over 200 feet, and...
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>> and it remains day by day ann, thank you so much good to see you. we appreciate it nbc's ann thompson. >>> the rioting on top of retailers reeling from the pandemic let's bring in jerry storch. if retailers like macy's and others can't rely on police protection, will they have to go to a private security? >> i don't think so, kelly retail will come back. but we have to set our priorities first moral imperatives come first. we need to condemn the violence against george floyd, all retail ceos to show that they stand on the right side on this after that, we need to look to safety, for our people, employees, our customers stores are closed. where they need to be and they'll stay closed, hours shortened, whatever needs to happen meanwhile if history is any guide the current social unrest will not be a long-term problem for the operation of retailers then we need to worry about covid again and, you know, we were making great progress on reopening the economy. most of the retailers i spoke to were pleased with the numbers to see with the reopening and fel
>> and it remains day by day ann, thank you so much good to see you. we appreciate it nbc's ann thompson. >>> the rioting on top of retailers reeling from the pandemic let's bring in jerry storch. if retailers like macy's and others can't rely on police protection, will they have to go to a private security? >> i don't think so, kelly retail will come back. but we have to set our priorities first moral imperatives come first. we need to condemn the violence against george...
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. >> for more, i would like to bring in anne gearan, a white house correspondent for "the washington post" and an msnbc contributor, and katie rogers, white house correspondent. you look at all of this in the aggregate, that sound of the vice president saying we're in a better place, even as you watch cases in the southwest rage at this moment. you see him going to texas, even though he's pulled events from other states where you're seeing a surge in cases. you see him wearing a mask. what does it all tell you about where this white house is when it comes to responding to this pandemic? >> well, alicia, it tells me the vice president is trying to walk a very, very fine and tricky line here between being a responsible voice of public health, which you saw him doing in part at that coronavirus hearing on friday, and as you see him doing somewhat today, modeling good mask wearing protocol. but also, you know, trying to do the other part of his job, which is to represent what the president wants, which is very much to move on past this virus. to leave it in the rear-view mirror and start
. >> for more, i would like to bring in anne gearan, a white house correspondent for "the washington post" and an msnbc contributor, and katie rogers, white house correspondent. you look at all of this in the aggregate, that sound of the vice president saying we're in a better place, even as you watch cases in the southwest rage at this moment. you see him going to texas, even though he's pulled events from other states where you're seeing a surge in cases. you see him wearing a...
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anne was an early art supporter. live in evergreen, and a long time dear friend of mine was barbara sternberger, and she wrote a fabulous bookzcóh calle "anne evans: a pioneer in colorado cultural history, the things that last when gold is gone." and i believe that evelyn waldron, her co-author spoke here about the book and anne evans. so, she was described as an american arts patron. she devoted her life to the founding and support of some of colorado's largest cultural institutions including the denver art museum, the central denver art museum, the central city opera, and the denver>]p public library. a western woman of some refinement, i'd say. well, i mean, after all she was born in england after all. let's compare her to annie oakley. women, have to include 2q.iñ6)h right? her birth name was phoebe moses. she was born in ohio in 1860. by the time she was 9 years old, she was helpv)%iñ her family to survive. she had eight siblings. she helped them by shooting, hunting, and selling game and wild animals. though sh
anne was an early art supporter. live in evergreen, and a long time dear friend of mine was barbara sternberger, and she wrote a fabulous bookzcóh calle "anne evans: a pioneer in colorado cultural history, the things that last when gold is gone." and i believe that evelyn waldron, her co-author spoke here about the book and anne evans. so, she was described as an american arts patron. she devoted her life to the founding and support of some of colorado's largest cultural institutions...
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anne? >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk.we continue to follow breaking news out of vallejo this morning. several people were shot late last night in the northern part of the city, and we are still waiting to find out exactly how many people were injured. we know that there were several according to police, and there were multiple gun shot victims, happening around 10:00 p.m. police are centering the investigation on cynthia avenue at amelia and wendy street. police are not saying what led up to this. they said additional details will be provided as they become available. witnesses at the scene said at least four victims were taken to local hospitals, including at least one minor. we are trying to stay on top of that this morning. michelle, back to you. >>> thank you. george floyd's brother will testify before the house judiciary committee, and he's expected to speak on policing practicing and law enforcent accountability. there will be several other witnesses during the hearing including the sister of a slain officer. ahead
anne? >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk.we continue to follow breaking news out of vallejo this morning. several people were shot late last night in the northern part of the city, and we are still waiting to find out exactly how many people were injured. we know that there were several according to police, and there were multiple gun shot victims, happening around 10:00 p.m. police are centering the investigation on cynthia avenue at amelia and wendy street. police are not...
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more coming up. >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. prince andrew is about to be in the hot seat with the u.s. department of justice. they want to interview him as part of the case against jeffrey epstein, the alleged requesby a king ring, and the federal prosecutor as part of a mutual legal assistance treaty request. prince andrew's legal team said the pursuit of application would be disappointing. he has continued to deny he had any sexual encounters as part of his relationship with jeffrey epstein even though a maco forward saying she did have an encounter with prince andrew. we will be keeping an eye on that, back to you. >>> i'm kiet do at san jose police headquarters in downtown san jose. the police chief will be giving an afteraction record detailing how and officerslast ten days. garcia yesterday releasing a memo changing the policy of the use of rubber bullets saying effective immediately in crowd- control situation projectile weapons will only be used when a protester is posing a threat to officers or other peaceful protester
more coming up. >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. prince andrew is about to be in the hot seat with the u.s. department of justice. they want to interview him as part of the case against jeffrey epstein, the alleged requesby a king ring, and the federal prosecutor as part of a mutual legal assistance treaty request. prince andrew's legal team said the pursuit of application would be disappointing. he has continued to deny he had any sexual encounters as part of his...
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i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. good to have you with us this morning. the first things first, checking the forecast on this wednesday. mary lee. good morning, mary. >>> len and anne, a big temperature spread our coastal locations to inland locations, a 30-emture ut the fference h th rnn, a eolive look at mthamilton camera from the lake observatory. looking heavenly. plenty of sunshine for livermore, low clouds for san francisco and santa rosa. mid- to upper 50s to start off the day. 67 in san francisco, and 87 in san jose, and heating up in concord to 93 degrees, and it will be a breezy day. i will show you futurecast in a few minutes. >>> happening today a vote to phase out police from oakland schools amid the growing calls for reform. the movement getting star power support. for more on this, our reporter kiet do is live in oakland this morning. kiet, good morning. >> reporter: leading up to today's vote, protesters have been ing the prsuonan show and this is the sidewalk here. black sanctuary equaling police- freeway schools. this is happening at bre
i'm anne makovec. >> and i'm len kiese. good to have you with us this morning. the first things first, checking the forecast on this wednesday. mary lee. good morning, mary. >>> len and anne, a big temperature spread our coastal locations to inland locations, a 30-emture ut the fference h th rnn, a eolive look at mthamilton camera from the lake observatory. looking heavenly. plenty of sunshine for livermore, low clouds for san francisco and santa rosa. mid- to upper 50s to start...
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i'm anne makovec. back to you. >>> new at noon, sexual assault survivors of a bay area swim coach sentenced to 40 years behind bars say u.s.a. swimming did not do enough to protect them. six women filed a series of civil suits against u.s.a. swimming. it's because of assembly bill 218, land mark legislation that extends statute of limitations for reporting childhood sexual abuse. the woman claims the organization created a culture of abuse and predatory behavior, which enables the coach to manipulate and assault more than a dozen underage swimmers. he was sentenced a decade ago. >> the sexual abuse began when i was 11 years old and ended when i was 16. he groomed my family, my friends, my teammates. i believe my life trajectory would have been drastically different if u.s.a. swimming did not have the culture that enabled coaches to sexually abuse their athletes. >> we have reached out to u.s.a. swimming for comment. >>> and new at noon, the san francisco police officers association is taking aim at mun
i'm anne makovec. back to you. >>> new at noon, sexual assault survivors of a bay area swim coach sentenced to 40 years behind bars say u.s.a. swimming did not do enough to protect them. six women filed a series of civil suits against u.s.a. swimming. it's because of assembly bill 218, land mark legislation that extends statute of limitations for reporting childhood sexual abuse. the woman claims the organization created a culture of abuse and predatory behavior, which enables the...
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filmlm advance clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they haveve no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian maininland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speaking native languaua] [indistinct chatter] woman: barerefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we haveve only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking n
filmlm advance clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity....
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzararella cheese. there's a good chahance you're tastiting e of our mimilk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really y forced our industy to start lookingng at ways to mitigate ththe methane that coms off or out of the cow. yoyou ner want to get more r regulationsns thrown on to
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces...
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i'm anne makovec.len, back to you. >>> at 6:57, time to look at this morning's top stories, and we learned new details about the night chp officers opened fire and killed a 23-year-old man. oakland police say the chp police spotted the man driving a stolen car, and he started to ram into the chp cars when they tried to pull him over. his pregnant girlfriend was in the passenger seat. she survived, but the baby did not make it. >>> the oakland board of education meeting to introduce the george floyd resolution that demands the full elimination of the district's police department. they will vote on the resolution in two weeks. >>> muni will stop transporting offers from the san francisco police department to the george floyd protests. the decision coming yesterday just hours after the bus drivers haltseicto honor floyd's life. >>> a lilookat the white house where dr. birx recently told u.s. governors the ongoing protests could beworsening the coronavirus. she said 70 testing sites have been destroyed bec
i'm anne makovec.len, back to you. >>> at 6:57, time to look at this morning's top stories, and we learned new details about the night chp officers opened fire and killed a 23-year-old man. oakland police say the chp police spotted the man driving a stolen car, and he started to ram into the chp cars when they tried to pull him over. his pregnant girlfriend was in the passenger seat. she survived, but the baby did not make it. >>> the oakland board of education meeting to...
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kiet do. >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk, and a wider view of downtown san jose.his will be the first city to lift its curfew. expiring at dawn tomorrow. it was supposed to last until the weekend, but city officials moved it up, protesters arguing the curfew is in violation of their civil rights, and last night was the fifth straight ghprotests in san jose. officers moved in after people lit flare in the street and took part in a miniside show. we did see a few arrests as ther can few took effect last night. it expired at 9:00 this morning. tonight is the last night for the curfew, and eddie garcia said it was a useful tool in keeping his officers safe. back to you in the studio. >>> the state of minnesota has filed a civil rights charge against the entire minneapolis police department. the resulting investigation will examine mpd's procedures and policies over the last decade to look for patterns of discrimination. a crowd of 60,000 rallied in george floyd's hometown of houston, and among them, his 6- year-old daughter, her brother, and steven jackson, a childhoo
kiet do. >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk, and a wider view of downtown san jose.his will be the first city to lift its curfew. expiring at dawn tomorrow. it was supposed to last until the weekend, but city officials moved it up, protesters arguing the curfew is in violation of their civil rights, and last night was the fifth straight ghprotests in san jose. officers moved in after people lit flare in the street and took part in a miniside show. we did see a few arrests as...