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barrett starts his speech. this is on the floor of the house of representatives in , by talking about red mouthed abolitionists and demagogues and heady foggers -- and headyil petty foggers aimed at northern anti-slavery people. he gets wrapped up and you know where this is going he is going to argue for secession immediately. he gets 4/5th through it and he says but secession isn't the answer. we agree with everything you said. all the horrible thing to say about northerners. secession is not the answer. and apparently people believed him. although, that was in washington, he was a member of the secession convention and the convention voted not to secede by one vote. because he thought as well as alexander stevens, the question was why was andn't it the answer? they felt that slavery was protected in the constitution as it was. the four slave states that did not secede felt the same way. missouri, kentucky, maryland and delaware not much of a slave , state but a slave state nevertheless. they felt a protected
barrett starts his speech. this is on the floor of the house of representatives in , by talking about red mouthed abolitionists and demagogues and heady foggers -- and headyil petty foggers aimed at northern anti-slavery people. he gets wrapped up and you know where this is going he is going to argue for secession immediately. he gets 4/5th through it and he says but secession isn't the answer. we agree with everything you said. all the horrible thing to say about northerners. secession is not...
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and this is mark barrett.ost his army career. tell us about him? did you like?” but he lost his army career. tell us about him? did you like? i took him as much as any other person. his racist humour and racist jokes as much as any other person. his racist humour and racistjokes were perhaps a bit higher than everybody else. he was asking us to draw swastikas. were alarm bells not ringing? alll swastikas. were alarm bells not ringing? all i thought was he was interested in his old history and he asked me to draw a picture, so i did. the group chat you are added to, what sort of thing is people saying? how dark was getting? there we re saying? how dark was getting? there were really bad racist and anti—semitic sorts of jokes. were really bad racist and anti—semitic sorts ofjokes. there we re eve n anti—semitic sorts ofjokes. there were even words i didn't know about. ididn't were even words i didn't know about. i didn't know what anti—semitism was. do you not hold any sort of responsibility? i do, but that's 90
and this is mark barrett.ost his army career. tell us about him? did you like?” but he lost his army career. tell us about him? did you like? i took him as much as any other person. his racist humour and racist jokes as much as any other person. his racist humour and racistjokes were perhaps a bit higher than everybody else. he was asking us to draw swastikas. were alarm bells not ringing? alll swastikas. were alarm bells not ringing? all i thought was he was interested in his old history and...
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s mother, raquel barrett and the family's attorney william wagstaff. i'm so sorry that you had to see that again. it was important for our viewers to see those final moments, though. >> it is just difficult to watch. i mean, for me as a mom, my mental health is not doing too good at this moment because my son is not here. >> raquel -- >> yeah, raquel, i want to just give you a moment to -- i know this is very difficult, i want you to gather your thoughts for a moment and let me ask william wagstaff, the lawyer representing the family, mr. wagstaff, can you tell us a little bit about how this played out yesterday. the release of this footage, how was it given to you and what do you plan on doing next? what are some of the unanswered questions you have at this moment? >> for starters, the way this was handled was insensitive, and it was irresponsible. they initially wanted the family to come and sit with the group of strangers as if this was a movie theater to watch this video. instead of sending it to me as a attorney, which i refused to do because i fo
s mother, raquel barrett and the family's attorney william wagstaff. i'm so sorry that you had to see that again. it was important for our viewers to see those final moments, though. >> it is just difficult to watch. i mean, for me as a mom, my mental health is not doing too good at this moment because my son is not here. >> raquel -- >> yeah, raquel, i want to just give you a moment to -- i know this is very difficult, i want you to gather your thoughts for a moment and let...
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conference so we'll be looking forward to say what comes out of tonight's dinner but for now thomas barrett thank you very much for the analysis. turning now to pakistan where all foreign is a valid to wipe out any group found responsible for a deadly terror attack on qur'an cheese stock exchange on monday police said at least 7 people were killed in the insulting clued in for militants a group linked to the pollution stan liberation army says it carried out the attack . the real reason was that. the attack was filmed by an eyewitness from across the road a little bit earlier and. another gunman was captured on closed circuit t.v. in the parking lot of corrupt the stock exchange. pakistani authorities say the 4 gunmen attacked security guards with grenades but were killed before they were able to gain access to the main building where more than 1000 traders and staff were working. i'd say what the creep in this particular but today after 10 o'clock in the morning the gunshots echoed and there was a sound of an explosive just like firecrackers it was already just continued for about 20 minut
conference so we'll be looking forward to say what comes out of tonight's dinner but for now thomas barrett thank you very much for the analysis. turning now to pakistan where all foreign is a valid to wipe out any group found responsible for a deadly terror attack on qur'an cheese stock exchange on monday police said at least 7 people were killed in the insulting clued in for militants a group linked to the pollution stan liberation army says it carried out the attack . the real reason was...
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maura barrett. to new jersey. this week showing white men mocking george floyd's death. let's go to miss mbs's coughry coffin in new jersey. you were marching with a group of hundreds if not close to a thousand protesters a little while ago. what's happened? has that wrapped up? >> it looks like that thousands has made their way here to the police station here, alex. with these police escorts blocking off this entire route 47 for them in franklinville, i'll swing it around and show you kind of the crowd that's left here at the police station so far. things have gotten more quiet. they were earlier fairly energetic as they walked down the street and took over the entire area and really did take about an hour to make this march. they told me it was important for them to do that after that video went viral and after witnessing that because the original march which was this exact same route was peaceful when that incendiary rhetoric you heard there from the viral video happened. so they felt it was important for them
maura barrett. to new jersey. this week showing white men mocking george floyd's death. let's go to miss mbs's coughry coffin in new jersey. you were marching with a group of hundreds if not close to a thousand protesters a little while ago. what's happened? has that wrapped up? >> it looks like that thousands has made their way here to the police station here, alex. with these police escorts blocking off this entire route 47 for them in franklinville, i'll swing it around and show you...
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guggenheim but without anyone making the connection between their fortune and their company michael barrett intends to make this truth known. do you think they knew what they were doing sure they knew what they were doing. then you're exactly what i would and they pleaded guilty to crimes and for all didn't lead with and knowingly crossing the north of the. that's a result of the one thing for sure that they were my. i mean billions of dollars and they didn't hear. in 2007 the company pleaded guilty to the federal accusations of misleading marketing and false advertising condemned they paid over $635000000.00 in penalties and continue to sell opioids. the sack clothes would never have been able to market this product without authorization the f.d.a. has to control and regulate every single drug put on the market it authorized the use of oxycontin as a painkiller without a problem. some of the same f.d.a. officials involved in regulating the drug. would wind up leaving f.d.a. and taking higher paying jobs for purdue pharma and other drug companies we call that the revolving door i think they
guggenheim but without anyone making the connection between their fortune and their company michael barrett intends to make this truth known. do you think they knew what they were doing sure they knew what they were doing. then you're exactly what i would and they pleaded guilty to crimes and for all didn't lead with and knowingly crossing the north of the. that's a result of the one thing for sure that they were my. i mean billions of dollars and they didn't hear. in 2007 the company pleaded...
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raquel barrett, william wagstaff, thank you for joining us. we hope you come back with any new developments on the case. >> thank you for having me. >>> back on capitol hill, democrats getting ready to unveil new legislation on police reform, we're going to bring that to you live when it happens. i am in so much debt. sixty-two thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and thirty-one cents. sofi allowed me to refinance all of my loans to one low interest rate and an affordable monthly payment. and i just feel like there's an end in sight now and that my debt doesn't define me anymore. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. ♪ >>> welcome back. live pictures from capitol hill right now. congressional democrats getting ready to take to the podium to introduce their new legislation. sweeping reforms for police forces across the country. all of this comes in the wake of the killing of ahmaud arbery and breonna taylor and george floyd. we'll keep an eye on that for you. they just concluded a moment of silence, kneeling down for 8 minutes and 46 secon
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m maura barrett is on the ground in philadelphia.s the tone of today's demonstrations compare to those we've seen over the last couple of weeks since george floyd's death, and what are you hearing? >> chris, two weeks ago here in philadelphia, there was few dis of violence and unrest. a lot of damage to local businesses. but since then, there have been multiple protests a day. all have been largely peaceful. and they're focusing on getting justice for george floyd and breonna taylor over the past couple of weeks. and now we're focusing on defunding the police. and when i spoke to protester here is to try the get an understanding of what exactly that means to them, it's the reallocation of funds. there were a select few signs where we saw abolish the police or demilitarize the police. but most protesters which us talking to, they were looking at that reallocation. i spoke with adam. he used to work in juvenile services and has been very disappointed in the police's role here in philadelphia. take a listen to what he told me he is look
m maura barrett is on the ground in philadelphia.s the tone of today's demonstrations compare to those we've seen over the last couple of weeks since george floyd's death, and what are you hearing? >> chris, two weeks ago here in philadelphia, there was few dis of violence and unrest. a lot of damage to local businesses. but since then, there have been multiple protests a day. all have been largely peaceful. and they're focusing on getting justice for george floyd and breonna taylor over...
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thank you very much indeed for more on this unknown joined by an expert in communicable diseases dr barrett kanina talked about kanya thank you for joining us as we were hearing from shadier there how much of this is 2 to ethnic minorities being more likely to work in key jobs. it very much is and it is also an example of poverty my concerns are that whilst we have known about it and then it has been confirmed by the office for national statistics and now again by this public health england report is we don't talk about it we do something about it instead we have clear evidence that if you are of a black asian ethnic minority group in particular bangladeshi origin they have a risk of twice. the ordinary normal population of getting the infection and if they get the infection of dying so these are data telling us something we need to profile these people profile all people including europeans including indigenous british people here and if i didn't before if they're at risk and remove them from at risk or at least advise and inform them how to take care of themselves also dr franconia i thin
thank you very much indeed for more on this unknown joined by an expert in communicable diseases dr barrett kanina talked about kanya thank you for joining us as we were hearing from shadier there how much of this is 2 to ethnic minorities being more likely to work in key jobs. it very much is and it is also an example of poverty my concerns are that whilst we have known about it and then it has been confirmed by the office for national statistics and now again by this public health england...
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. >> reporter: mayor barrett finally confirmed what many people thought was coming.the dmc wi okvery different this year. the first big change instead of packing the newly built pfizer forum events will move down the street. >> all of the events will be moved to the wisconsin center. which lies approximately two blocks two or three blocks south of the pfizer forum. >> reporter: with the change of venue is a change of schedule. most of the auxiliary events like meet and greet and networks are canceled. >> the democratic national convention announced it's not holding those events for this convention as well. >> reporter: but that doesn't really matter because state delegations, thousands of delegates are being told to stay away. >> what this means in essence is that the voting will occur virtually. >> i would be lying if i said it wasn't said. >> reporter: the first time delegate is still disappointed. >> a a delegate and recruiti friends to vote for us and attending the vents and to be told that it's virtual now is now upsetting. >> reporter: but beyond the disappoint
. >> reporter: mayor barrett finally confirmed what many people thought was coming.the dmc wi okvery different this year. the first big change instead of packing the newly built pfizer forum events will move down the street. >> all of the events will be moved to the wisconsin center. which lies approximately two blocks two or three blocks south of the pfizer forum. >> reporter: with the change of venue is a change of schedule. most of the auxiliary events like meet and greet...
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really of this year changed a lot as the gene a started to receive turkish armed drones namely the barrett t.v. to these drones with a limited range while not as capable as the wing longs still gave the g.n.a.t. the ability to strike have to us forces interrupt to supply lines and protect its own units as they advanced catching their enemies by surprise this tripoli's troops counterattacked. mon sol. doesn't have that many friends in the east unified support will be now cracks more obvious in a showing over that will be time who else could take over from him do you think this is difficult you know have to buzz and listen i mean i mean i personally said that to my total i said you know your lines of supply make no sense attacking the west in such a way makes no sense but it is his problem is that it doesn't listen but even i'm not i mean i'm becoming more and more and more convinced that politicians can't control libya at least right now the con government the current government because niqab they've done the job is too difficult for them and they can because they're overwhelmed with this m
really of this year changed a lot as the gene a started to receive turkish armed drones namely the barrett t.v. to these drones with a limited range while not as capable as the wing longs still gave the g.n.a.t. the ability to strike have to us forces interrupt to supply lines and protect its own units as they advanced catching their enemies by surprise this tripoli's troops counterattacked. mon sol. doesn't have that many friends in the east unified support will be now cracks more obvious in a...
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internationals not not not military militant brigades actually afraid of what are known as incised the admiral barrett me essentially you know forced police out that they are now people you know with 8040 seventh's walking the streets and claiming police functions doesn't your is out one of us is greatest exploits i think the point i would make more broadly there is. nothing to fear in just the people you know i'm talking about the age of 47 as a as probably the most widely used. in the world but just a point just to go back to a couple of points you were complaining that the entire u.s. defense budget with the. u.s. policing budget and of course the u.s. defense budget is not the same as what the u.s. spends a misses that includes all kinds of things including health care for members of the u.s. military and their families the cost of bases domestically a lot of things it's not just the overall and the legal come i mean you would agree with me that damn i'm. wiping. the countries combined and i'm not it's clear i'm going to superpower laid it out of states have to have ample security budget my questi
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barrett pitner is a race, culture & politics writer at the daily beast and founder of sustainable cultureing historic racism. we can talk to him now. thank you for being with us. we appreciate your time. thanks for having me. this feels lots of people watching around the world as different. we have seen instances of this before, depths at police custody. does it feel different to you? it is different and also more of the same. we have had protest before against police violence but what makes this difference is the cross—section of people protesting together. george floyd was a tipping point for a lot of americans on the fence, white americans that might have been sceptical. this seems to been sceptical. this seems to be the moment that these were not random occurrences but systemic racism. when black lives matter first started, it was primarily african—american who were people protesting. i think what makes this different and this is different regarding and this is different regarding a lot of struggles across the us, it is not exclusively african—american but it is the friends that afric
barrett pitner is a race, culture & politics writer at the daily beast and founder of sustainable cultureing historic racism. we can talk to him now. thank you for being with us. we appreciate your time. thanks for having me. this feels lots of people watching around the world as different. we have seen instances of this before, depths at police custody. does it feel different to you? it is different and also more of the same. we have had protest before against police violence but what...
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barrett pitner is a race, culture and politics writer at the daily beast. protests throughout history. we have had protests before against police violence but what makes this feel different is the cross—section of people that are protesting together. i think george floyd was a tipping point for a lot of americans who may have been on the fence, a lot of white americans who might have been sceptical. this seems to be that moment where they no longer could think that these were like random occurrences, there wasn't systemic racism. ans so, if you look at the protesters in the united states, it's very diverse and, you know, when black lives matter first started, it was primarily african—america ns who were the people protesting. and so i think what makes this different — and this is different regarding a lot of the civil rights struggles in the us — is that it is a struggle that seems to be exclusively african—america ns but it is the friends that african—americans have made in the us over the last 30, 40, 50 years, that are white, asian, latino and, having th
barrett pitner is a race, culture and politics writer at the daily beast. protests throughout history. we have had protests before against police violence but what makes this feel different is the cross—section of people that are protesting together. i think george floyd was a tipping point for a lot of americans who may have been on the fence, a lot of white americans who might have been sceptical. this seems to be that moment where they no longer could think that these were like random...
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and barrett we know the u.k. has its own issues with racism what have people been telling you. but i've spoken to several of the activists here and they told me that it's really for them it starts already in school that they feel that they're being treated differently that the expectations of the of a modest high that they are told you're not going to do as well and that there is already on the playgrounds a lot of racism we've done a few interviews which we're going to play to you now you can see people just. as did many got nice to. go before they. give us both. kids. just. don't. feel you know. we still race i. just grateful to see the collective grief amongst the freedom and the willingness to change the whole situation for so so yeah the c.d.c.'s kind of people into the social forces will go. right severe good tell us because you know people clearly clearly fired up about this but these protests are also taking place against the backdrop of the covert 19 pandemic so tell us more. well yes i mean it is really interesting because the u.k. wasn't a very strict lot for several
and barrett we know the u.k. has its own issues with racism what have people been telling you. but i've spoken to several of the activists here and they told me that it's really for them it starts already in school that they feel that they're being treated differently that the expectations of the of a modest high that they are told you're not going to do as well and that there is already on the playgrounds a lot of racism we've done a few interviews which we're going to play to you now you can...
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it was called barrett a banjo we did it with t.-bone burnett who bear and bob dylan and it was basically the return of the concept album and it was a true fiction of american music from radio on told through these nefarious characters of baron banjo and it we had such great success with it that you know we wanted to do it again and but not just that we started a platform called audio up and we are out to be i guess the you tube of of pod cast as sort of like a studio and we have a slate of podcast the denizen it's being the flagship i guess the 1st out there but we're also doing things like we have an audio artur where it's kind of like scripts from a drawer that i have a script on spade cooley billy bob thornton's got a script for it collins who was biggest story between what are one and what were 2 and we're going to do them like old radio plays and started you know have a tremendous amount of players and that and you know and do these and our partners are m.g.m. and warner brothers records and m.g.m. is gavin has given us access
it was called barrett a banjo we did it with t.-bone burnett who bear and bob dylan and it was basically the return of the concept album and it was a true fiction of american music from radio on told through these nefarious characters of baron banjo and it we had such great success with it that you know we wanted to do it again and but not just that we started a platform called audio up and we are out to be i guess the you tube of of pod cast as sort of like a studio and we have a slate of...
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to say that we no longer accept the type of bob's barretts he that shames our shared humanity and i believe that if politicians and leaders developed this result it would be possible to stop these barbarities. what's going on here. house of your very own from a printer. and computer games that are healing the. white dog needs electricity. shift explains delivers facts and show us what the future holds . yet living in the digital world shift. in 15 minutes on t.w. . in good shape isn't that how we'd all like to be. but how can you be truly fit. and how can you stay truly healthy. right up into your golden years. and truly have fun while doing it in good shape. 13 attacks on. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at d w dot com and on t.w. social media channels. this is data news live from berlin donald trump holds his 1st campaign rally in more than 3 months a u.s. president addresses the forty's who turned out despite warnings about the risks from coronavirus with crowds of small of an expected his campaign abruptly canceled the out gold portion of the rally also com
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to say that though we no longer accept the type of barrett's he that shames on shared humanity my belief is that if politicians and leaders developed this result it would be possible to stop these barbarities. big crowds despite the danger of coronavirus people who shop at weekly markets in zimbabwe and maybe risking their lives but for a car alternative. to start up the letters fresh fruit and vegetables right to your door especially. if you save. africa. 30 minutes on the road you. go. to the good day and. return you know the banks. and so watch the language you're. speaking the truth global news. matter's g.w. made for mines. mines. paint me. one time. i was fascinated with those who look at me. the secret of mona lisa starts july 3rd d. w. . this is the w. news live from berlin a contract killing here in the german capital carried out on orders of the russian government prosecutors say the kremlin ordered last year's murder of a georgian man in a berlin far moscow threatens to retaliate if germany moves to punish russia for the murder also coming up explosive allegations from one of
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joining us now from des moines, iowa, is our own moira barrett.nd i think this is the situation today. if this were a one on one, i think a lot of people would assume that steve king was the underdog. but it's not a one on one, even though a bunch of establishment republicans have rallied around one of the four candidates. >> exactly, chuck. and i've been covering steve king here in iowa for several years now, so i made some calls to supporters and other voters in his district this week, just to see what they were thinking. and he's always had supporters behind him, despite his racist comments, because they think he best represents the country and can help re-elect the president in november in 2020. so they're still standing by him. but i also connected with some republicans who haven't been voting in the past couple of primaries. and because their republican-led state has actually pushed a lot of mail-in voting, they're turning to that and sending in their mail-in ballots early. the requests were up 90% in his district and strategists tell me tha
joining us now from des moines, iowa, is our own moira barrett.nd i think this is the situation today. if this were a one on one, i think a lot of people would assume that steve king was the underdog. but it's not a one on one, even though a bunch of establishment republicans have rallied around one of the four candidates. >> exactly, chuck. and i've been covering steve king here in iowa for several years now, so i made some calls to supporters and other voters in his district this week,...
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. >> i love george barrett tough business, low margins. i would rather see you in a pharmaceutical company made a nice comeback, but not long-term. and it's the group by the way. brian in california? >> caller: wanted to shout out i have been watching you for eight years. i am looking to hold -- thank you so much for everything i have a for the polio i am looki -- portfolio i am looking to hold for about two years. i have exxon >> i think you have to go with chevron. i don't personally like any fossil fuels, but i like them and diamondback and parsley. lindsey in new york. >> caller: astrazeneca >> they have made so many good things going i do like them roberta in arizona >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i am a first time caller i have a question i would like your opinion on awr, american states water company >> i have liked them absolutely forever. it is the kind of stock that you own it, a little bit up each year i like that kind of thing. not like buying an airlines and banging it up at six, but it will get you there and that's
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to say that though we no longer accept the type of barrett's he that shames on shad humanity my belief is that if politicians and leaders developed this result it would be possible to stop these barbarities. were. alerted filled with garbage a serious health hazard to nairobi reverse engineer the environmental damage begins right at the source and by that we just gave up the good it is a good little to be for. the government has done next to nothing about this problem so local residents decided to take action to cut hours a haircut 30 minutes on d. w. . the global corona crisis you can find more information online and e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. do you know that 77 percent. are younger than 65. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time all voices. of the 77 percent we talk about the issue. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on g.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin china raises the alert level following a surge in new covert cases in beijing the capital moves to contain the new outbreak 60 percent of commercial air traffic is grounded schoo
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it is another barrett business area. they need to get out there in force and make many cops at the stage of the game. this is not the last time you see a police officer get hurt because of these rioters. >> how do you change hearts and minds of people across the nation. this is not the first time we have this conversation, things need to change between civilians and those, and keep people safe. don't know what it will take for something to change. few bad apd fees incidents. i've been doing shots for 18 years and seen a lot of things happened during that time. one of the things i remember was the case where that was horrific. cops that shouldn't be on the job, this is the case with these officers that were charged and people have to understand that. the cops protect and serve but they -- you cannot do this job. it is a 1-two punch. you need the public to back them up and say we are on your side. one thing that is disheartening, this is a horrific crime that took place, a man lost his life. when police officers lose their
it is another barrett business area. they need to get out there in force and make many cops at the stage of the game. this is not the last time you see a police officer get hurt because of these rioters. >> how do you change hearts and minds of people across the nation. this is not the first time we have this conversation, things need to change between civilians and those, and keep people safe. don't know what it will take for something to change. few bad apd fees incidents. i've been...
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sixth, barrett gold.d here as insurance against economic chaos seventh, verizon among the west performers but an incredible stable business. another safe haven is covid cases keep exploding and interest rates are low walmart, sam's club is kicking butt retailers that have the scale to survive during this difficult period and take market share through the competitors. walmart is the best of them as the stock pulled back hard from the highs in mid april best retailer in the world not named amazon look at this company ninth, i can't believe how out of favor this has fallen even though micron reported great numbers tonight. this company sbis better than al and treading water for two months you have to send a floatty out for it the data center and take share from intel stocks pulled down 15% this one, that one is a buy. all right. 10, 11, j and j and pfizer worth doubling down on we don't have that right now we're all busy buying norwegian cruise there is the worst performer in the index. this is incredible cn
sixth, barrett gold.d here as insurance against economic chaos seventh, verizon among the west performers but an incredible stable business. another safe haven is covid cases keep exploding and interest rates are low walmart, sam's club is kicking butt retailers that have the scale to survive during this difficult period and take market share through the competitors. walmart is the best of them as the stock pulled back hard from the highs in mid april best retailer in the world not named amazon...
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not only that, milwaukee mayor tom barrett announcing a few hours ago a venue change for some of the events they're now going to be scsin er gecoa schedule change. most of the meets and greets are canceled and thousands of delegates are being told to stay away and one first time delegate is very disappointed. >> a lot of us put a lot of effort into becoming a delegate and recruiting our friends to vote for us and attending and event and to be told it's now going to be virtual is really upsetting. >> this means in essence is that the voting will occur virtually. >> still have former vice president joe biden in milwaukee in person to accept that nomination. but at this point it is not clear what that event is going to look like. >>> and the new poll by the "new york times" shows joe biden leading president trump in the race by 14 points. 50% of registered voters in that poll say if the election were held today, they would vote for biden. 36% say trump would get their vote. >>> time now about 20 minutes before 7:00. and having a smooth commute? may not cessarily be a good thing. the ala
not only that, milwaukee mayor tom barrett announcing a few hours ago a venue change for some of the events they're now going to be scsin er gecoa schedule change. most of the meets and greets are canceled and thousands of delegates are being told to stay away and one first time delegate is very disappointed. >> a lot of us put a lot of effort into becoming a delegate and recruiting our friends to vote for us and attending and event and to be told it's now going to be virtual is really...
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not only that, milwaukee mayor tom barrett announcing just a few hours ago that the venue for some ofthe events will now be at the wisconsin center. with a venue change also comes a big schedule change. most of the meet and greets are canceled and thousands of delegates are being told to just stay away. one first time delegate is disappointed. >> a lot of us put a lot of effort into becoming a delegate. recruiting our friends to vote for us and attending the events and to be told that it's not going to be virtual is really upsetting. >> what this means in essence is that the voting will occur he plais to still have former vice president biden in milwaukee to officially accept the nomination. but at this point -- it's unclear what this event the going to look like. >>> developing this morning, more than a dozen aftershocks continue to shake the eastern sierra after big earthquake yesterday. the 5.8 quake struck near lone pine and in yell county. the usgs says people felt it from sacramento to los angeles. and check out these pictures from mount whitney. the earthquake triggered a rock
not only that, milwaukee mayor tom barrett announcing just a few hours ago that the venue for some ofthe events will now be at the wisconsin center. with a venue change also comes a big schedule change. most of the meet and greets are canceled and thousands of delegates are being told to just stay away. one first time delegate is disappointed. >> a lot of us put a lot of effort into becoming a delegate. recruiting our friends to vote for us and attending the events and to be told that...
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and there was also another march around lake barrett. and take a look at what artists and volunteers are doing painting a large black lives matter street mural in oakland the project started yesterday morning it stretches about 3 blocks long near broadway and harrison the first black lives matter street mural popped up in washington d c in an area that was just recently renamed black lives matter plaza. meantime the police officer who's accused of killing floyd goes to court today, derek childhood will appear virtually before a judge in the afternoon. he is the one who kneeled on the neck of floyd in front of cameras for 8 minutes and 46 seconds before floyd died. he faces second-degree manslaughter charges and the 3 other officers who are with him are accused of aiding and abetting. and we will keep you posted on what happens after today's court appearance. >>switching gears here, let's talk about the latest with the pandemic here in the bay area alameda county now easing its restrictions and that's good news for a lot of folks who are
and there was also another march around lake barrett. and take a look at what artists and volunteers are doing painting a large black lives matter street mural in oakland the project started yesterday morning it stretches about 3 blocks long near broadway and harrison the first black lives matter street mural popped up in washington d c in an area that was just recently renamed black lives matter plaza. meantime the police officer who's accused of killing floyd goes to court today, derek...
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nbc's maura barrett is at the lincoln memorial for us. with a good day to you, talk about what you're seeing on the ground there. >> hey, alex, so, over the past half hour or so we really started to see crowds trickle in. it's kind of unexpected how big exactly it's going to get but d.c. police and fire chief has estimated it could be in the tens of thousands if not more and so in anticipation of that, they've closed down all of the roads in the surrounding area. here at the lincoln memorial just down the mall from the white house and the washington monument, i'm going to step out of the shot so you can take a look at the crowd we're seeing so far. it's a large crowd of probably a couple hundred so far, pretty socially distant and diverse in race and age and people have signs that read black lives matter, no justice no peace, some read out the victims of police brutality. like you mentioned there haven't been arrested in the past couple of days so expecting this protest to be largely peaceful. but in recent days there has been a lot of dr
nbc's maura barrett is at the lincoln memorial for us. with a good day to you, talk about what you're seeing on the ground there. >> hey, alex, so, over the past half hour or so we really started to see crowds trickle in. it's kind of unexpected how big exactly it's going to get but d.c. police and fire chief has estimated it could be in the tens of thousands if not more and so in anticipation of that, they've closed down all of the roads in the surrounding area. here at the lincoln...
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there is an excellent book by a man by the name of david barrett called "the cia and congress, " whichs really in depth into the creation. hillencouter himself was not involved in the creation. he was off being a naval attache during the creation. you may find this hard to believe, but government records aren't always well organized and they are not perfect. i spent many, many frustrating days in the national archives, going back over the u.s. navy attache reports to try to get something about hillenkoetter's experiences and europe. the frustrating thing about him is if you look at books, history is the way washingtonians do, by turning immediately to the index and looking to your name, i did that with him. i would look at histories and turn to the index and try to find hillenkoetter, and would be lucky to find a phrase, let alone a sentence. the captain official diary when he was -- he kept an official diary when he was director of the cia, but there is very little in that. he never wrote anything himself except in the 1930's and 1940's, when he was a military attache, and the nationa
there is an excellent book by a man by the name of david barrett called "the cia and congress, " whichs really in depth into the creation. hillencouter himself was not involved in the creation. he was off being a naval attache during the creation. you may find this hard to believe, but government records aren't always well organized and they are not perfect. i spent many, many frustrating days in the national archives, going back over the u.s. navy attache reports to try to get...
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. >> maura barrett live in denver, thank you. >>> i want to turn now to our doctor on duty, aenn assistanticine at the department of arizona college of medicine. thank you for joining us. let me start with what we heard from maura, which she touched upon. as new coronavirus cases spike across the country, the majority of new cases, at least it appears from the initial data, is in younger folks. what do you make of that? what more can be done to stop the spread among the younger population? >> thanks for having me. thanks for saying my name so well. i appreciate it. yes, there are younger people who are getting it more often. the concern is are they the ones exposing themselves the most. i want to be clear about one thing. young people are less likely to die of a car accident if they're in one compared to the elderly. they still come in looking badly when they've been in a rollout, ejected through the windshield. for the ewing peopyoung people e virus isn't as bad for me, is a preposterous way of looking at it. i've seen plenty of them needing to be hospitalized, intubated, and they're spre
. >> maura barrett live in denver, thank you. >>> i want to turn now to our doctor on duty, aenn assistanticine at the department of arizona college of medicine. thank you for joining us. let me start with what we heard from maura, which she touched upon. as new coronavirus cases spike across the country, the majority of new cases, at least it appears from the initial data, is in younger folks. what do you make of that? what more can be done to stop the spread among the younger...
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and i'll be discussing the findings of the report with disease control expert dr barrett and cannierthat we in just over an hour. now the u.k. home secretary's quarantine plans are set to be brought before parliament on wednesday i mean suggestions the restrictions could be eased in a matter of weeks that's as a study finds the public's confidence in the government to provide accurate information about covert 19 has crumbled with some suggesting it could be linked to dominic cummings controversial got down trip to durham. joins me now with the latest. hi there he says not everyone is happy with a quarantine plans are they no absolutely the government were hoping to bring these plans to the commons today we don't understand that those will be taking place tomorrow because there is somewhat of a rebellion on the government's hands now these plans revolve around people travelling from the rules to the u.k. who'll be expected to self isolate for 2 weeks if anybody breaches these rules they will be hit with a 1000 pound fine now the the scheme involves people giving their address at the a
and i'll be discussing the findings of the report with disease control expert dr barrett and cannierthat we in just over an hour. now the u.k. home secretary's quarantine plans are set to be brought before parliament on wednesday i mean suggestions the restrictions could be eased in a matter of weeks that's as a study finds the public's confidence in the government to provide accurate information about covert 19 has crumbled with some suggesting it could be linked to dominic cummings...
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nbc's mara barrett is in the city center section of philadelphia. what are business owners looking for from city officials in terms of insuring they're not just able to stay afloat but they're able to thrive? >> alicia, you can see a lot of storefronts in philadelphia are still boarded up after that unrest and the protests three weeks ago, and business owners tell me it's going to take an effort in tandem from city officials and also their local community members in order to get their businesses back up and running. when you take a look nationally, with black business owners specifically, there's been a 40% decline of ownership because they have gone bankrupt or had to close their stores permanently because of the coronavirus pandemic, and so business owners here in philadelphia, there's a lot lower rate of black business owners despite the city's diversity, so they have anxiety about what their future looks like. i spoke with crystal jackson. she owns a boutique here in philadelphia, and she's been in business for over a dozen years and she has une
nbc's mara barrett is in the city center section of philadelphia. what are business owners looking for from city officials in terms of insuring they're not just able to stay afloat but they're able to thrive? >> alicia, you can see a lot of storefronts in philadelphia are still boarded up after that unrest and the protests three weeks ago, and business owners tell me it's going to take an effort in tandem from city officials and also their local community members in order to get their...
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. >> that culture change is hard work it's more than just a headline tarika barrett, thank you. >> thank. >> chief operating officer of girls who code carl >> jon, dow is down 640 as we moved to a market selloff look let's get to our frank holland and get a news update. hey, frank. >> here is your cnbc news update at this hour vitamin and dietary supplement company gnc filed for bankruptcy facing nearly $1 billion of debt the company plans on closing 20% of its retail locations totaling approximately 1,200 locations nationwide 30% of gnc stores were forced to temporarily close because of the pandemic. >>> federal regulators opened an investigation into touch screen failures in the tesla model s. the probe is looking at 63,000 cars from the 2012 to 2015 model years. the same components were also used in 159,000 more recent vehicles >>> and in madison, wisconsin, demonstrators tore down two statues outside the state capitol. a state senator was also attacked a black man shouted customers through a megaphone while carrying baseball bat in the restaurant. >>> u.s. is slapping $3 billion on t
. >> that culture change is hard work it's more than just a headline tarika barrett, thank you. >> thank. >> chief operating officer of girls who code carl >> jon, dow is down 640 as we moved to a market selloff look let's get to our frank holland and get a news update. hey, frank. >> here is your cnbc news update at this hour vitamin and dietary supplement company gnc filed for bankruptcy facing nearly $1 billion of debt the company plans on closing 20% of its...
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or disease expert dr barrett khania told me that a 2nd wave is certainly possible and we need to prepare for it much better the price we are paying is a big one and the price is that of delay we went into a lockdown much later and as a result of the biology of the wires is widespread there is widespread a transmission and therefore to bring it down and subdue it takes that much much much longer so what we have to do now that there is in overt oblique a release of the lockdown is be prepared for an upsurge especially when the autumn months are right and we will change our behaviors from being outdoors to indoors the preparation and i really cannot understand why we're not doing it the preparation should be local testing local contact tracing and keeping a local perspective on things because we will have local outbreaks if not a national one so therefore is the government right see ease locked out in england particularly i mean is it too soon. i feel it is too soon and my reasons are that with the we have a background large number admitted li it is going down but we still have a large numb
or disease expert dr barrett khania told me that a 2nd wave is certainly possible and we need to prepare for it much better the price we are paying is a big one and the price is that of delay we went into a lockdown much later and as a result of the biology of the wires is widespread there is widespread a transmission and therefore to bring it down and subdue it takes that much much much longer so what we have to do now that there is in overt oblique a release of the lockdown is be prepared for...
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likely to be at risk so we do know some of these things what do you think then given that professor barrett on the back of what you just said then what do you think the government should do or could do to restore your confidence in public health england well as we've said in the letter what we'd like is to sit around growth the government to her all the the people who are going to work on the recommendations that come from the public health then law and review because we are at the front line our workers our stuff are on the frontline we understand what it's like there are and would like to come to a combined solution so what we're saying is let's work on the recommendations now to prevent further misery for the death. professor thank you very much for talking to us but. let's look at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the u.k. there have been a further 145 more deaths across the 4 home nations according to individual health authorities n.h.s. england has reported 129 hospital deaths while the world health sorties have reported 9 across all settings scotland reported 7 deaths and nor
likely to be at risk so we do know some of these things what do you think then given that professor barrett on the back of what you just said then what do you think the government should do or could do to restore your confidence in public health england well as we've said in the letter what we'd like is to sit around growth the government to her all the the people who are going to work on the recommendations that come from the public health then law and review because we are at the front line...
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with me now is nbc's moira barrett on the ground. how are officials there reacting to calls to defund the police. >> reporter: we just followed this group of protesters from west philadelphia about 20 blocks east. one of the big chants we heard is that there are no good cops in a racist system. we have seen a lot of police presence escorting the protesters and blocking off the streets. now we are here in malcolm x park. i want to give you a look at the thousands who are here. their call like you said is to defund the police. over the past couple of weeks their calls have been heard in this city. the mayor this week saying he is going the repeal the $20 million increase in police budget that was set for next year. this is something that a lot of protesters over the last several weeks were calling out to reporters on ground and in the protests because there were hundreds of millions of dollars allocated that were cut from other city systems. so one thing that protesters toll me here today is that they are looking for keeping the consis
with me now is nbc's moira barrett on the ground. how are officials there reacting to calls to defund the police. >> reporter: we just followed this group of protesters from west philadelphia about 20 blocks east. one of the big chants we heard is that there are no good cops in a racist system. we have seen a lot of police presence escorting the protesters and blocking off the streets. now we are here in malcolm x park. i want to give you a look at the thousands who are here. their call...
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they benefit shareholders of both newmont and barrett and the communities of northern nevada for us, number of world class operations we have in our portfolio nevada, ustralia, ghana and on in mexico and they together form the backbone of newmont's production profile for many years to come. >> now, i know that nevada is asking for certain -- what i regard as esg provisions i know mexico wants to go very esg. it seems like you have made this something that was -- is a priority versus a lot of the other gold miners? >> yes, jim. newmont, we turned 99 last month. we're in our 100th year. we learned a lot of lessons around how to run gold mines around the world over that period of time that is very much informed our process -- we consider ourselves leaders in esg and i think the way that we were able to manage the response reflects that when you're very clear on your values and understand that putting the health and safety of people above everything else, ensure you're there for the long-term, just to support your workforce, to support those local communities, that puts you in good stead
they benefit shareholders of both newmont and barrett and the communities of northern nevada for us, number of world class operations we have in our portfolio nevada, ustralia, ghana and on in mexico and they together form the backbone of newmont's production profile for many years to come. >> now, i know that nevada is asking for certain -- what i regard as esg provisions i know mexico wants to go very esg. it seems like you have made this something that was -- is a priority versus a lot...
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a larger by an expert in communicable diseases that's dr barrett carney at our to buy candy thank you for joining us again i mean do you think there will be a 2nd way i think all the parameters are in place for us to have a 2nd outbreak for them all and have regional flare ups as well if not a national outbreak all the ingredients are in place and therefore we are very concerned but about how to how do we stop this well i think the price we are paying is a big one and the price is that of delay we went into a lockdown much later and as a result of the biology of the wires is widespread there is widespread a transmission and therefore to bring it down and subdue it takes that much much much longer so what we have to do now that there is in over her belly a release of the lockdown is be prepared for an upsurge especially when the autumn months arrive and we will change our behaviors from being outdoors to indoors the preparation and i really cannot understand why we're not doing it the preparation should be local testing local contact tracing and keeping a local perspective on things be
a larger by an expert in communicable diseases that's dr barrett carney at our to buy candy thank you for joining us again i mean do you think there will be a 2nd way i think all the parameters are in place for us to have a 2nd outbreak for them all and have regional flare ups as well if not a national outbreak all the ingredients are in place and therefore we are very concerned but about how to how do we stop this well i think the price we are paying is a big one and the price is that of delay...
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and doug barrett, former police officer in georgia and an army veteran. to all of you for being here tonight. we really appreciate it. i want to show you -- this is a statement from the leader of the black lives matter greater new york movement, and this is what he said about val demings on the short list as a possible vice presidential candidate along with joe biden pretty said joe biden would be an idiot to put her on her ticket. people are on the fence about him. when black people become police officers, they are no longer black, they are blue. and i've been told this by numerous officers. what is your reaction to that? >> that is ridiculous. i look in the mirror every day and see that i am black. when i put on the uniform, i am a police officer with a job to do, but i am still black. i don't know where he got that from. or what basis that would have for anything of what we do as a police officer out there. we do our job. we enforce the law. and color does not come into it, but we do not forget our identity and who we are. >> martha: when you watch tha
and doug barrett, former police officer in georgia and an army veteran. to all of you for being here tonight. we really appreciate it. i want to show you -- this is a statement from the leader of the black lives matter greater new york movement, and this is what he said about val demings on the short list as a possible vice presidential candidate along with joe biden pretty said joe biden would be an idiot to put her on her ticket. people are on the fence about him. when black people become...
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lemonis: in 2012, erica barrett launched southern culture artisan foods, a line of all-natural packagedood mixes, based in atlanta, georgia. erica: you and quinn are gonna be working on grits. original grits, and then we need some truffle and sea salt, as well. lemonis: it had started as a side business, but as word of mouth spread, and the product offering expanded, from pancake and waffle mixes to bacon rub and grits... erica: write down what you guys produced. that way, i can put it into inventory. woman: yes, ma'am. lemonis: ...she gave up her full-time career to focus on this business. erica: i will wait to hear back from you on walmart meetings. lemonis: soon it was attracting high-profile admirers. erica: the packaging company that does pre-printed? man: right. erica: this guy's been calling me all week. man: okay. erica: 'cause he knows that we have a possibility of that walmart deal. lemonis: ...and sales approached a half a million dollars a year. erica: [ laughs ] you get the meeting, i'll make it happen. lemonis: but now the company's in trouble. sales have slowed, and debt
lemonis: in 2012, erica barrett launched southern culture artisan foods, a line of all-natural packagedood mixes, based in atlanta, georgia. erica: you and quinn are gonna be working on grits. original grits, and then we need some truffle and sea salt, as well. lemonis: it had started as a side business, but as word of mouth spread, and the product offering expanded, from pancake and waffle mixes to bacon rub and grits... erica: write down what you guys produced. that way, i can put it into...
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crowd size and no social distancing required many there to say the least of all black star bowden barrett there it proves he played all of his super rugby matches for the hurricanes the blues going on to win this game 30 points that's what it's. all ok it's literate it's great ceased to hear so many kids so many fans for years is just a start for us where we are there. are plenty of games to come and a tough one around the corner against chiefs we've got to keep their feet on the ground is plenty of work to be done. spain's top league is to take legal action against a family run on the pitch during barcelona's game against me yorker the game was and to be taking place behind closed doors the fan claims he scale the 2 mates on the fence to gain access to the stadium so he could take a selfie with little messi a legacy that he considers the incident a criminal act. going on to win that game for nail if that human is going to speak to another sport to win this match today the way we did with the result we got gives us confidence and builds on the advantage towards the title we already had an
crowd size and no social distancing required many there to say the least of all black star bowden barrett there it proves he played all of his super rugby matches for the hurricanes the blues going on to win this game 30 points that's what it's. all ok it's literate it's great ceased to hear so many kids so many fans for years is just a start for us where we are there. are plenty of games to come and a tough one around the corner against chiefs we've got to keep their feet on the ground is...
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his name is barrett marks. or no, he's -- so i'm confused. because i know nothing about rugby. marks. this guy, he marks the return. i'm like, is his last name marks? i don't know anything about rugby. i'm confused. he does a cool drop kick off the arena there. >> we know about cute dogs. this dog is so cool, he needs shade. let's see it, here he is. so cute. >> oh, he's like, look. >> there he goes, he knows how to put them on himself. >> it's time to go on a walk. >>> this morning on "world news now," new fallout. the coast-to-coast protests after police in atlanta shoot a black man twice in the back. major highways closed down, bridges blocked, and buildings set on fire. the officer fired. why the police union now says the mayor acted too fast. >>> demands for change. the new calls for police reform on capitol hill. both parties coming together. why they say defunding is nobom lady'smar stafng decisions in the west wing. what the white house is saying this morning. >>> what we're learning this morning about the newest bachelor. >> how matt james is making history as the firs
his name is barrett marks. or no, he's -- so i'm confused. because i know nothing about rugby. marks. this guy, he marks the return. i'm like, is his last name marks? i don't know anything about rugby. i'm confused. he does a cool drop kick off the arena there. >> we know about cute dogs. this dog is so cool, he needs shade. let's see it, here he is. so cute. >> oh, he's like, look. >> there he goes, he knows how to put them on himself. >> it's time to go on a walk....