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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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. >> 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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state of georgia has found there is enough evidence to try 3 white men over the murder of a model arbor a 25 year old black man who was shot while jogging in february the court heard from an investigator who said one of the men in charge had used a racial slur moments after allegedly shooting starbury the investigator also rejected the defendant's claim of self-defense the judge found the case should proceed to trial officials took more than 3 months to bring the charges following a public outcry. in hong kong thousands of demonstrators have turned out to mark the 31st anniversary of the massacre in tenements square authorities say they refused to allow a rally because of the coronavirus but opponents insist it's a curb on freedom. an act of defiance. protestors pushed down the barriers meant to stop them from congregating thousands flooded into hong kong's victoria park lighting up the evening with a sea of candles candlelight vigils and minutes of silence were held across the city some scuffles broke out when protesters tried to set up roadblocks police used pepper spray to disperse t
state of georgia has found there is enough evidence to try 3 white men over the murder of a model arbor a 25 year old black man who was shot while jogging in february the court heard from an investigator who said one of the men in charge had used a racial slur moments after allegedly shooting starbury the investigator also rejected the defendant's claim of self-defense the judge found the case should proceed to trial officials took more than 3 months to bring the charges following a public...
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is not the 1st time that lost a case in front of the highest european court and so what are they to arbornd the prime minister usually does is he does 2 steps up politically and then he retreats one step and he is every time left was a little bit of what he thinks is a political gain so what he's trying to do is to sort of tighten the grip on his country he has already hobbled the independent judiciary has strength of the free press and this was the object this time off this particular law where the ngos that was civil society society people who would work was refugees people who would work for the environment all activities that he does not like in his country and so he will have now have to retreat a bit but of course the question is how many of these are going to his ations i mean the big international ones they can survive this but how many of these local organizations look back up after they have had this drought after they've had this bad time when they couldn't receive any funding from of the european countries for instance and so this is political game that the european union watc
is not the 1st time that lost a case in front of the highest european court and so what are they to arbornd the prime minister usually does is he does 2 steps up politically and then he retreats one step and he is every time left was a little bit of what he thinks is a political gain so what he's trying to do is to sort of tighten the grip on his country he has already hobbled the independent judiciary has strength of the free press and this was the object this time off this particular law...
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. >> from a current bay area coach to a former one, jim harbaugh joined a protest today in ann arbor,ichigan. harbaugh is seen b the university of michigan campus marching with student athletes. >>> long-time sacramento kings tv announcer grant napear resigned from his position with the team after posting an insensitive tweet over the weekend. he was asked online by former star center demarcus cousin what is he thought of the black lives matter movement and he responded that all lives matter. he was fired by his k. hd k. radio show and then he resigned from his job with the incans, one he has held since 1988. >>> the league's board of governors is expected to decide that the 2020 champion will be crowned no later than october 12. the restart proposal has basketball tipping off july 31st with 22 teams headed to orlando. >>> in nfl news, teams will not be allowed to have training camp off site this summer due to coronavirus concerns. and the raiders are one of the teams that conduct camp away from headquarters. even though they are moving to las vegas, the owner had planned to hold camp
. >> from a current bay area coach to a former one, jim harbaugh joined a protest today in ann arbor,ichigan. harbaugh is seen b the university of michigan campus marching with student athletes. >>> long-time sacramento kings tv announcer grant napear resigned from his position with the team after posting an insensitive tweet over the weekend. he was asked online by former star center demarcus cousin what is he thought of the black lives matter movement and he responded that all...
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as early as june, 1970, strategy conferences were held by radical leaders in milwaukee and ann arbor. here, a new tactic was adopted, massive civil disobedience and confrontation. instead of large crowds peaceably assembling to petition their government, activity would move to unlawful direct action. stop the government, paralyze the judicial system. challenge law enforcement and embarrass the establishment. a detailed 24-page tactical manual was printed and distributed across the country, prepared by the mayday collective of the people's coalition for peace and justice, it scheduled 10 days of civil disobedience between april 26 and may 7 to take advantage of the planned april 24 march. truly disruptive activities early disruptive activities focused on selective service, education and welfare, internal revenue service, and the justice department. in each action, the tactics vary, but the objective was the same -- to disrupt the government. [applause] narrator: on tuesday, april 27, mayday action called for demonstrators to obstruct entrances to the selective service building. [applau
as early as june, 1970, strategy conferences were held by radical leaders in milwaukee and ann arbor. here, a new tactic was adopted, massive civil disobedience and confrontation. instead of large crowds peaceably assembling to petition their government, activity would move to unlawful direct action. stop the government, paralyze the judicial system. challenge law enforcement and embarrass the establishment. a detailed 24-page tactical manual was printed and distributed across the country,...
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and i got a call from charles frazier from the pines plantation from arbor town, hilton head island.said, jack, i would like to have you do our golf course design. i said i don't know anything about that, but i have a young guy i am working with called pete dye, who i think i would like to work with. so i did that. i would have loved to play with jones. i would have loved -- i played quite a bit of golf with hogan. hogan was fantastic. david: you have also played with a lot of presidents of the united states. jack: i've played with a few. david: and which one is best? at playing golf? jack: well, the ones i have played with, actually, trump is probably the best player. david: really? jack: trump plays really well. trump plays a little bit like i do. he doesn't really ever finish any holes, but he can hit the ball. he goes out and plays and enjoys it. but he has won several club championships. he can play. gerald ford, i played 50 rounds with ford. i used to play with him at the at&t every year. and ford was about a 13 handicap. but he played to a 13 handicap. clinton, i never knew wh
and i got a call from charles frazier from the pines plantation from arbor town, hilton head island.said, jack, i would like to have you do our golf course design. i said i don't know anything about that, but i have a young guy i am working with called pete dye, who i think i would like to work with. so i did that. i would have loved to play with jones. i would have loved -- i played quite a bit of golf with hogan. hogan was fantastic. david: you have also played with a lot of presidents of the...
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. >>> coming up next, arbor realty trust, the stock up.p, about 20% recently we're going to talk to the company's ceo about what it's like right now to try to give mortgages and loan origination for mmcicoeral and multifamily properties across the u.s. ♪ my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. >>> with the pandemic forcing millions of americans out of their offices and apartments, the key question, of course, remains what is the path forward for real estate markets here in the united states. both residential or commercial and, of course, in major u.s. cities our next guest, well, he's certainly familiar with these topics and questions joining us no
. >>> coming up next, arbor realty trust, the stock up.p, about 20% recently we're going to talk to the company's ceo about what it's like right now to try to give mortgages and loan origination for mmcicoeral and multifamily properties across the u.s. ♪ my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son,...
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protest and law enforcement violent response to these protests from atlanta asia park a legal hoops arbor with the national lawyers and here in washington d.c. civil rights activist harry reid. age i'd like to start with you you you felt the direct force of law enforcement versus protester earlier this week of monday when in your job as a legal observer of the protest the atlanta police department arrested you 1st can you describe what a legal observers job at a protest is and why did the atlanta police attack and arrest you. we started tonight we have been monitoring. protests since 1980. 4 like black panthers in different groups it is our job to ensure their protestors are using their free speech and are not being impeded and constitutionally by police forces or in this case even the national guard. and what happened to you in the forest how did this all come about. well. i i was with another legal observer who was also arrested and we were simply documenting people who had been arrested or people who may have been arrested we asked for their names and their birthday so we can see just
protest and law enforcement violent response to these protests from atlanta asia park a legal hoops arbor with the national lawyers and here in washington d.c. civil rights activist harry reid. age i'd like to start with you you you felt the direct force of law enforcement versus protester earlier this week of monday when in your job as a legal observer of the protest the atlanta police department arrested you 1st can you describe what a legal observers job at a protest is and why did the...
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and i got a call from charles frazier from the pines plantation from arbor town, hilton head island.id, jack, i would like to have you do our golf course design. i said i don't know anything about that, but i have a young guy i am working with called pete dye, who i think i would like to work with. i did that. i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament -- we were going to have the heritage golf classic there, which has been there every year since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was just tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: absolutely. it's like, who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: take the ones you didn't design. which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had one round to play, i would probably go to pebble beach. we just left the u.s. open last week -- i love pebble beach. the scene out there, i love the -- i won the u.s. amateur there. i won the u.s. open, th
and i got a call from charles frazier from the pines plantation from arbor town, hilton head island.id, jack, i would like to have you do our golf course design. i said i don't know anything about that, but i have a young guy i am working with called pete dye, who i think i would like to work with. i did that. i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament -- we were going to have the heritage golf classic there, which has been there every year since 1959. arnold won the first...
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what's going on she's just in over 80 and that golden scepter is actually just a golden back square arbor day to get the crusty like and off her exoskeleton yeah yeah i'll believe it when i see it. so you know i don't want to see that but there's more you see global head morale is became good friends with sheldon adelson head bodyguard and israeli american names so harlow have an israeli bodyguard of slash. connected to us intelligence is our government and literally getting ideas from adam sandler movies now. have to stretch before the what does adelson have to do with israel adelson is in israel fanatic who among other things founded in own is the most read propaganda rag in israel israel how yom he also helps fund netanyahu and helps fund someone else i haven't heard of this guy but i hope i'm pronouncing his name right don't hold it to rump to donald to romp. adelson has given him and the g.o.p. hundreds of millions of dollars but back to so harlow have during the spying operation la hava worked directly under brian nagel the director of global security for the sands casino a former a
what's going on she's just in over 80 and that golden scepter is actually just a golden back square arbor day to get the crusty like and off her exoskeleton yeah yeah i'll believe it when i see it. so you know i don't want to see that but there's more you see global head morale is became good friends with sheldon adelson head bodyguard and israeli american names so harlow have an israeli bodyguard of slash. connected to us intelligence is our government and literally getting ideas from adam...
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arbor a who was killed not by police but by police action but by police like action he was he wantedo be an electrician but he couldn't graduate because it didn't happen to wishing the next has to be linking the this protest up with labor diamond there's a reason why when i go to the convenience store to shop every employee is a blast the last asked for me that's what the next step is we're in the middle of a political struggle right now we've been in the middle political struggle for a little bit but we're in political struggle with a tendency that arguably is and its death throes and they're not going to go down the house of representatives just about it today to make d.c. a state that's not going to get out of the senate but still just that action alone actually kind of gives us more resources can allow people who are organizing with this to double down a bit more and they able to creation of new institutions that can consistently push that fight forward it's been dubbed the good zillah dust cloud and it's now happening across several u.s. states the plume which came from the so h
arbor a who was killed not by police but by police action but by police like action he was he wantedo be an electrician but he couldn't graduate because it didn't happen to wishing the next has to be linking the this protest up with labor diamond there's a reason why when i go to the convenience store to shop every employee is a blast the last asked for me that's what the next step is we're in the middle of a political struggle right now we've been in the middle political struggle for a little...
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the event's original host, the university of michigan at ann arbor, pulled out two concerns. be a town hall style debate. the two candidates are also expected to face off september 29 at the university of notre dame in south bend indiana, and in nashville, tennessee. ♪ minutes since the market closed. take us through what you were looking at in terms of some of the key concerns, the key stories that have been on your agenda. taylor: not all is well in the credit markets. 13 companies filed for bankruptcy protection last week. we've that over into shares of carnival, no cut to junk by s&p. shares dropping about 2% in after-hours trading. if you look at this chart i am showing in the terminal, we knew that the number of distressed issuers had jumped almost 900 a few weeks ago, all as high yield spreads throughout to 1100 basis points over treasuries. some of that has calmed down. that not be enough to help these companies prevent themselves from filing for bankruptcy. i want to bring in kate crater, who has been covering restaurant industry. across assetu look class, this time
the event's original host, the university of michigan at ann arbor, pulled out two concerns. be a town hall style debate. the two candidates are also expected to face off september 29 at the university of notre dame in south bend indiana, and in nashville, tennessee. ♪ minutes since the market closed. take us through what you were looking at in terms of some of the key concerns, the key stories that have been on your agenda. taylor: not all is well in the credit markets. 13 companies filed...
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the events original host, university of michigan at ann arbor, pulled out because of concerns of theonavirus pandemic. it will be a town hall style debate on october 15. the candidates will also face september 29 at the university of notre dame in south bend, indiana, and on october 22 at belmont university in nashville, tennessee. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm amanda lang in toronto. welcome to bloomberg markets. >> we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. the bloomberg and best global summit. we will hear from the carlyle group co-founder, kewsong lee, on the state of the private equity markets amid the pandemic. let's take a look at markets, amanda. we have a positive session after a little bit of back and forth in the futures markets, commentary over whether that deal with china is intact. sentiment,a positive hope for a new stimulus package com
the events original host, university of michigan at ann arbor, pulled out because of concerns of theonavirus pandemic. it will be a town hall style debate on october 15. the candidates will also face september 29 at the university of notre dame in south bend, indiana, and on october 22 at belmont university in nashville, tennessee. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this...
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i think the 12th, 13th and 14th district, which is my district, that stems from ann arbor, which is verys, which is like many of you heard mccomb county, they're blue collar working men and women who think that nobody cares about them. and we need to energize the urban areas. now, i have been out. i've been to 17 community garth gatherings, protests, whatever particular word someone's using for that event, and i've had many people on both sides -- i've been in ann arbor where people are really, really strong. and it's great to see young people organizing these marches, but i've had uaw workers come up to the back of them and tell me point-blank they're voting for donald trump again and i've gotten into very significant discussions. i listen. i don't yell at them about whether the president's really delivered on trade the way they think he has. biden's got to talk about trade issues. he's got to talk about issues that matter to working men and women, which he knows how to do and, quite frankly, hillary clinton did not. >> interesting. where -- what are voters telling you about coronavirus
i think the 12th, 13th and 14th district, which is my district, that stems from ann arbor, which is verys, which is like many of you heard mccomb county, they're blue collar working men and women who think that nobody cares about them. and we need to energize the urban areas. now, i have been out. i've been to 17 community garth gatherings, protests, whatever particular word someone's using for that event, and i've had many people on both sides -- i've been in ann arbor where people are really,...
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64 because that is when president johnston comes to detroit and declares hope and then goes to ann arbor and delivers the great society address. so do this before the wistful moment should this sort of incandescent. because will knows what became of the people who live here. robert: i think you mentioned that was the year that they introduce more model cars and is another aspect the vibrancy of the city. you've chiefly, maybe a biography although you have written on the things of god. the book on vince labounty, presidents clinton and obama. you write about people and you write about the visit but now you are writing about the place. why the place, detroit. david: will detroit is sort of the main character of the book. but the characters that is able to write about during that period were extraordinary. reverend franklin, reflux father who was this preacher at the baptist church and not note just known through that area but through south. and these sermons worth 10000 people attending. and they knew every one of those sermons by heart. but they were also on the radio. he would commonly c
64 because that is when president johnston comes to detroit and declares hope and then goes to ann arbor and delivers the great society address. so do this before the wistful moment should this sort of incandescent. because will knows what became of the people who live here. robert: i think you mentioned that was the year that they introduce more model cars and is another aspect the vibrancy of the city. you've chiefly, maybe a biography although you have written on the things of god. the book...
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joining me now is jerry clayton, the sheriff of washnow county, michigan, home of ann arbor. he joins me now live. good morning to you, sheriff. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to talk to you big picture about what is going on in our country right now. but, first, let's talk about this incident in particular, that ended in the death of rayshard brooks. can you see a reason from what we know about the videos we have seen why this officer used deadly force on mr. brooks as he ran away or tried to run away? >> there is nothing in the images that i can see. what i will say is obviously the mayor acted swiftly. it is my assumption, i do not know this for a fact, she acted based on information she received because of the georgia bureau of investigation, she received information and i would assume based on that that it was reasonable for her to believe that the force used was not appropriate given the actions of the subject that they were encountering. >> you have been a leader in law enforcement for decades. and you teached tra eing to man agencies ar
joining me now is jerry clayton, the sheriff of washnow county, michigan, home of ann arbor. he joins me now live. good morning to you, sheriff. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to talk to you big picture about what is going on in our country right now. but, first, let's talk about this incident in particular, that ended in the death of rayshard brooks. can you see a reason from what we know about the videos we have seen why this officer used deadly...
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one sits right in the arbor at him way. it was heavily fortified.asionally lobbing shells of the chinese mainland and high insults over the loudspeakers. saying things about mao. chinese would retaliate. there would be very serious crisis and 54 and again at the end of the 50s when the chinese government started Ãare starting to occupy them. relations between taiwan and china was a dreadful one. always had the potential to really flare up to a very nasty war. >> you are canadian, did canada have relations with the people's republic of china? >> we were moving to establish relations. as canadians we always had to be very careful about what the united states thought. it's always been very difficult for canada to take a path that's too divergent from the united states and on the whole we tend to agree during the united states. i think we never felt as committed to taiwan as the united states stood and we never felt as viscerally anti-communist as the united states it. the chinese came to the canadian government and said we would like to buy your week a
one sits right in the arbor at him way. it was heavily fortified.asionally lobbing shells of the chinese mainland and high insults over the loudspeakers. saying things about mao. chinese would retaliate. there would be very serious crisis and 54 and again at the end of the 50s when the chinese government started Ãare starting to occupy them. relations between taiwan and china was a dreadful one. always had the potential to really flare up to a very nasty war. >> you are canadian, did...
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it includes ann arbor. a big thanks to both of you, gentlemen. thank you for your time.m going to start with you because you write that police funding should be redirected. when you hear the headlines that we just ticked through there, is that the kind of redirection that you're talking about? >> yeah. i mean, you know, so defunding comes from a broader strategy. defunding became the sort of slogan but it's part of a broader strategy of invest/divest. what that means is divesting from policing which has grown exponentially in recent decades. over $100 billion is spent on policing in this country every year. and to say, you know, we know what makes communities safe. if you look at the safest communities, it's resources and not police, right? it's communities that have the most resources and not the most police. and so if you invest in things like education, employment, health care, housing, it will get at the underlying things that predict and give rise to higher levels of violence, conflict and harm. but the other side of it is also investing in alternative emergency res
it includes ann arbor. a big thanks to both of you, gentlemen. thank you for your time.m going to start with you because you write that police funding should be redirected. when you hear the headlines that we just ticked through there, is that the kind of redirection that you're talking about? >> yeah. i mean, you know, so defunding comes from a broader strategy. defunding became the sort of slogan but it's part of a broader strategy of invest/divest. what that means is divesting from...
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the first in an arbor, michigan, city council members came out as gay and lesbian and ran and won electionthen there was a state northerly elected elaine nobel and harvey milk winning for the board of supervisors. shortly after, a few governors by now, but there still has been a kind of a limit to that kind of success in electoral and appointive office. so we have yet to be an openly lgbt cabinet member. >> do you think the country would elect an openly gay man in 2020? >> it's an interesting question. i think buttigieg is showing the country that it is imaginable, it is possible. i would also remind everyone that we have yet to have a woman president of the united states. so there are many groups in american society who have yet to be represented at the highest levels of government. i think it's certainly possible, maybe even likely in our lifetimes there would be openly lgbt member of a supreme court, vice president or president. according to the advocate" there are ten in the congress list. >> caller: here in canada, it's basically become a nonissue. i notice in the united states there'
the first in an arbor, michigan, city council members came out as gay and lesbian and ran and won electionthen there was a state northerly elected elaine nobel and harvey milk winning for the board of supervisors. shortly after, a few governors by now, but there still has been a kind of a limit to that kind of success in electoral and appointive office. so we have yet to be an openly lgbt cabinet member. >> do you think the country would elect an openly gay man in 2020? >> it's an...
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of all the cities on all the days, couldn't you just hold it in houston on arbor day or in boise on flagming, donald, we're in the middle of a pandemic couldn't you just wait before you say it and spray it all over oklahoma? and i know you refuse to issue social distancing guidelines for your rally, but hey, if it's like some of your past gatherings, couldn't you just admit crowding might not be a problem? so look donald, before you pop out of your bunker for cough-a-palooza, couldn't you just rethink the plan? i mean, couldn't you just let the protests have their moment and make room for people who can help us through the pandemic couldn't you just? couldn't you just? couldn't you just? >> this has been, "couldn't you just?" ♪ >> jimmy: and with all the protests happening, a lot of people have stopped following social distancing guidelines even mike pence seems to have forgotten about the pandemic watch this >> vice president mike pence tweeted and then deleted a a photo, showing a large group of president trump's re-election team not wearing face masks or social distancing those are tw
of all the cities on all the days, couldn't you just hold it in houston on arbor day or in boise on flagming, donald, we're in the middle of a pandemic couldn't you just wait before you say it and spray it all over oklahoma? and i know you refuse to issue social distancing guidelines for your rally, but hey, if it's like some of your past gatherings, couldn't you just admit crowding might not be a problem? so look donald, before you pop out of your bunker for cough-a-palooza, couldn't you just...
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generally successful but there began to be successes in the early 1970s, the first actually were an arbor michigan, city council members came out as gay and lesbian and then ran and won election. then there was a state senator elected in massachusetts, elaine noble and harvey milk winning elections in the late seventies for the board of supervisors in san francisco. six us isn't running for congress, shortly thereafter a few governors by now, they had still there has still been a kind of limit to that kind of success in electoral and appointed office. we have yet to have an openly lgbt cabinet member, we have yet to have an openly lgbt vice president or president. >> is the country do you think the country would elect an openly gay man as president? !g >> it's an interesting question. i think buttigieg is showing the country that it is imaginable, it is possible. i would also remind everyone that we have yet to have a woman president, of the united states. so there are many groups in american society that i've yet to be represented at the highest level, levels of government. and i think i
generally successful but there began to be successes in the early 1970s, the first actually were an arbor michigan, city council members came out as gay and lesbian and then ran and won election. then there was a state senator elected in massachusetts, elaine noble and harvey milk winning elections in the late seventies for the board of supervisors in san francisco. six us isn't running for congress, shortly thereafter a few governors by now, they had still there has still been a kind of limit...
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arbor a who was killed not by police but by police action but by police like action he was he wanted to be an electrician but he couldn't graduate as he didn't have to wish in the next has to be linking the this protest up with labor dynamics there's a reason why when i go to the convenient store to shop every employee is black the last asked for me that's what the next step and here's the thing i mean we still do see the divisions when it comes to republicans and democrats for example and we saw that earlier this week with the house of representatives passing the george floyd police reform bill but it does have little prospect of becoming law and that's because of partisan divide how do you see that i mean does that give you . hope for optimism well we're in the middle of a political struggle right now we've been in the middle but look political struggle for a little bit but we're in political struggle with a tendency that arguably is and its death throes and they're not going to go down so i mean it the gains i talked about were gains that we never saw the house of representatives
arbor a who was killed not by police but by police action but by police like action he was he wanted to be an electrician but he couldn't graduate as he didn't have to wish in the next has to be linking the this protest up with labor dynamics there's a reason why when i go to the convenient store to shop every employee is black the last asked for me that's what the next step and here's the thing i mean we still do see the divisions when it comes to republicans and democrats for example and we...
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despite a huge debt level, arbor chief economist at bloomberg economic says it won't slide into crisisok on the subject, it is called china, the bubble that never pops. tom joined us from washington. great title. it seems beijing is going against the odds, against expectations. tell us the key takeaway. tom: i am a bit worried i am tempting fate. i am for it he much guaranteed that the bubble won't pop, it will be a total meltdown by the weekend. hopefully not before i managed to scoop up some royalties. i lived in beijing and shanghai from 2007-2018. the consensusme, view from western economists was safely pessimism on china. they said it was a bubble, they said the bubble had to burst. it never did. my motivation for the book was to explore why one of the reasons for resilience and china -- it should impact the future. >> we are just getting the latest coronavirus numbers. the thing is that if a pandemic does not stop, if it does not ring about the moment that everyone has been warning about with china for so many years, what does? does the post pandemic world challenge or actually g
despite a huge debt level, arbor chief economist at bloomberg economic says it won't slide into crisisok on the subject, it is called china, the bubble that never pops. tom joined us from washington. great title. it seems beijing is going against the odds, against expectations. tell us the key takeaway. tom: i am a bit worried i am tempting fate. i am for it he much guaranteed that the bubble won't pop, it will be a total meltdown by the weekend. hopefully not before i managed to scoop up some...
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both of my parents attended university of michigan at ann arbor. >> okay, that's why. >> i'm honoredyou would consider me to be among their alumni. >> as a follower of you on social media, i have seen your support for the wolverines over the years. that's why i got confused. >> of course, i'm very vocal about it. i will say, you know, if you look into, this is a question that these colleges are wrestling with and we have seen some lawmakers asking questions about this very issue to the public health officials over the course of this -- you know, the previous hearing on capitol hill because they really have to take into account, they're struggling already to give the students that are there what they deserve for the tuition that they're paying and to allow everyone to operate safely and you know this is one of the major consequences of the reality that the pandemic is not currently under control. i mean, as this hearing has played out, brian, there was a story in "the new york times" about how the eu is considering not allowing americans to travel there and what's a pretty significant
both of my parents attended university of michigan at ann arbor. >> okay, that's why. >> i'm honoredyou would consider me to be among their alumni. >> as a follower of you on social media, i have seen your support for the wolverines over the years. that's why i got confused. >> of course, i'm very vocal about it. i will say, you know, if you look into, this is a question that these colleges are wrestling with and we have seen some lawmakers asking questions about this...
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and layoffsg cuts hurt kids, and that hurts arbor future. they drove down tests scores and college attendance. it was particularly damaging for theents of color, adding to substantial structural barriers these children must overcome. $13ral-aid includes just billion in direct aid for k-12 schools, far too little to meet the extreme challenges. endure -- inillion additional aid in the heroes act is a significant step in the right direction. on its own, it is not enough. states could use other forms of aid to protect schools, but it is not certain they will. would support a significant increase in direct aid for schools in the final package. need other forms of fiscal relief to avoid harmful layoffs, other cuts and tax increases. -- rate is a particularly effective form. it can be done quickly and by providing direct savings to states, raising the matching rate freeze up funds they can up funds theyes can reallocate. [indiscernible] flexible grants to states and localities. states and localities should have the flexibility to use these grants
and layoffsg cuts hurt kids, and that hurts arbor future. they drove down tests scores and college attendance. it was particularly damaging for theents of color, adding to substantial structural barriers these children must overcome. $13ral-aid includes just billion in direct aid for k-12 schools, far too little to meet the extreme challenges. endure -- inillion additional aid in the heroes act is a significant step in the right direction. on its own, it is not enough. states could use other...
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not gotten into vietnam he would have been murder but it's a great present for next fall from ann arbormichigan on booktv, good place. >> caller: is this doris kearns goodwin? guest:which surely is. >> caller: you are my hero. it dropped out of school and then i went back and i started studying history and i went back to a community college and the more it learned about it the more it really loved it. what gets me is how historians can look at something and differ in their interpretation. you get them in the room and they don't agree but i want to ask you about how exactly do historians go about gathering evidence and one thing that always struck me about president lincoln this is just a layman's observation is east lake he has the ability to look outside of himself and to see how other people saw him. i always kind of wondered about that and then lastly what about what you hear in the news about plagiarism and stuff like that and i will hang up and god bless you and thank you. >> guest: thank you so much. to answer your link in question europe's way right his ability to look at himself
not gotten into vietnam he would have been murder but it's a great present for next fall from ann arbormichigan on booktv, good place. >> caller: is this doris kearns goodwin? guest:which surely is. >> caller: you are my hero. it dropped out of school and then i went back and i started studying history and i went back to a community college and the more it learned about it the more it really loved it. what gets me is how historians can look at something and differ in their...
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moves to ann arbor, michigan, to take remedial courses and quits after a couple of weeks deciding he's not very good at schooling, in his phrase, and joins a utopian religious sect known as the oneida community. in oneida, new york, which practices free love and sexual freedom, to put it mildly. a group marriage. but despite the fact that they have group marriage and sexual freedom, none of the women want anything to do with him. in fact, they refer to him as charles get out. and so he feels slighted by this and quits and moves to hoboken, new jersey, where he attempts to start a newspaper. this failed. so he goes back to oneida, stays there for a little while and is thrown out. he then gets married to a librarian. she would later say that this was the most desperate and awful period in her life. he abused her physically, verbally, beat her periodically. they were constantly on the run. they would go into motels or cheap boarding houses and skip out just before paying the bills and finally, after a brief period of time, she left him. because of his behavior. he then moves to ohio -- ex
moves to ann arbor, michigan, to take remedial courses and quits after a couple of weeks deciding he's not very good at schooling, in his phrase, and joins a utopian religious sect known as the oneida community. in oneida, new york, which practices free love and sexual freedom, to put it mildly. a group marriage. but despite the fact that they have group marriage and sexual freedom, none of the women want anything to do with him. in fact, they refer to him as charles get out. and so he feels...