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let me get right to it in your china beige book.hat do you see of interior demand dynamics across great china? lelan: one of the major problems -- leland: one of the major problems, fading the year hasn't been synchronized with the economy shutting down, and most of the rest of the world shutting down after that. factory orders are doing really poorly right now, which means the coast. in the interior, you are seeing much better numbers simply because they are banking on a domestic rebound, which you will see as the chinese recovery incrementally gets better over this year. right now, china doesn't want to be reliant on its interior provinces, but that is where the growth is right now, while the coast really feels the pain. tom: let's talk about beijing -- jonathan: let's talk about beijing. really hard to get a read on what is happening on the ground right now. what they say is that they have a small outbreak of covid infections. what they are doing is canceling flights and closing schools again. what is your read at things at the m
let me get right to it in your china beige book.hat do you see of interior demand dynamics across great china? lelan: one of the major problems -- leland: one of the major problems, fading the year hasn't been synchronized with the economy shutting down, and most of the rest of the world shutting down after that. factory orders are doing really poorly right now, which means the coast. in the interior, you are seeing much better numbers simply because they are banking on a domestic rebound,...
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or green, and we would look beige or green and feel like we're truly getting on the other side of this. not through it, but at least starting to come on the other side of that curve. unfortunately, we're not anywhere close to that, chris. when i look at the maps now of what the country looked like memorial day versus now, and i think about the country as a human body, before i thought maybe there was some localized disease we could go after. and now i'm worried about the whole country, chris. even new york where you are. because i don't think there is any place that is immune. when you have this much disease in the country, this much infection that is spread, and sadly, i take no joy in saying this stuff, i think everyone is vulnerable once again, and we all have to actually think of the aggressive treatment that is necessary now to get us through this. >> and this was supposed to be the break, right? this was supposed to be that as long as we do the right things, summer should be a relaxation, because we don't have the same concentration of people indoors as we do in the less good wea
or green, and we would look beige or green and feel like we're truly getting on the other side of this. not through it, but at least starting to come on the other side of that curve. unfortunately, we're not anywhere close to that, chris. when i look at the maps now of what the country looked like memorial day versus now, and i think about the country as a human body, before i thought maybe there was some localized disease we could go after. and now i'm worried about the whole country, chris....
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. >> now in the federal system, we don't wear beiges with our name. i mean, the agents don't wear beiges with their names and stuff like that, which many nonfederal police agencies do. i can understand why some of these individuals simply wouldn't want to talk to people about who they are. >> i get the dick cheney vibe from him. completely mumbling. the aspect of this, right, that the president is licking his wounds after having go to the bunker and everyone knowing about us and him telling us it was in the day to inspect it. because it's ridiculous. because it's obviously coming from such deep and pathetic need at the core of this man. it's hard to determine what the line is between performance and actual authoritarianism. the calmness in the new yorker wrote whether or not he is capable of grasping the concept, trump is performing fascism. i'll be talking to him in a moment. this is happening, we have reached the part of the news cycle you often reach in other countries amid unrest. the fine-grain reports about which security forces are most loyal t
. >> now in the federal system, we don't wear beiges with our name. i mean, the agents don't wear beiges with their names and stuff like that, which many nonfederal police agencies do. i can understand why some of these individuals simply wouldn't want to talk to people about who they are. >> i get the dick cheney vibe from him. completely mumbling. the aspect of this, right, that the president is licking his wounds after having go to the bunker and everyone knowing about us and him...
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inin this case, we talk about oppression, w we talk about beig prohibited the same rights as other people, and some people are shocked a at these laws actually exist. therere is a burden u upon us as well to make sure that we are informing people, that we are fighting for our equal rights. unfortunate, some the plaintiffs are no longer with us, but in their memory, we understandhat we standnd on the shouldersrs of giants who came before us,s, tht papaved thee way for us to conte to educate and live our truth, authentically fighting for what we believe in. now we have another day to say we have prevailed in n the sense of quality. not only equalitity, but the l w is lack-and-white. we understand there is public consumptption of information tht is sometimes disinformation information about our community. this is a surprising victory. we didid not necessarily expectt is court, especially gorsuch, a trump appointee, to support this in our favor. brent: do y you know a anyone wo has lost his or her job because of their sexexual orientioion or gender >> paul: we do, actctual. we have met a few
inin this case, we talk about oppression, w we talk about beig prohibited the same rights as other people, and some people are shocked a at these laws actually exist. therere is a burden u upon us as well to make sure that we are informing people, that we are fighting for our equal rights. unfortunate, some the plaintiffs are no longer with us, but in their memory, we understandhat we standnd on the shouldersrs of giants who came before us,s, tht papaved thee way for us to conte to educate and...
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and outbreak of could not has lead beige to raise its emergence level home of have been nonessential travel outside the city band and schools a shot china'a's capital repeporting another thirty one cases taking the total to more than a hundred and thirty in the last week the outbreak is also started inn a masassive food market yet to leave reports. morere than two thirdss of fligs have b been canceled to and from beijing. but still a some residents are trying their best to return to their hometowns. the it is a win win. beijing is fascinating a new coronavirus cluster china's capital is a dense megacity deserve a second wave of prompted authorities to raise it for health alert to the second highest level. genichiro goodly eat out we shouldn't vehicle shyshark young knowledge you go pto consultant from compensate. chairmen lost told india at jeans the dg intercourse. change your eating pantsts. fact chunks the worork wasn't. dodoef neneighborhood a and residents areas in ththe city have been pt undeder lockdown all schools hae returned it to online teaching working from home is being
and outbreak of could not has lead beige to raise its emergence level home of have been nonessential travel outside the city band and schools a shot china'a's capital repeporting another thirty one cases taking the total to more than a hundred and thirty in the last week the outbreak is also started inn a masassive food market yet to leave reports. morere than two thirdss of fligs have b been canceled to and from beijing. but still a some residents are trying their best to return to their...
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now we beige color mutes the messages written on the walls before outpouring of community sense is just everybody's really hurt. i you know and they and do they july first they could notify the community that energy around race in a historical clear euro that was so beloved by the city. >>we or pri, i mean it really just shows such incredible insensitive nature to these people 0 fisher is one of the artists who contributed to the studs mural that read trans spaces that's until the building's owner decided to repeat the space in the week of pride. >>just a month ago, the bar owners announced the study would permanently close because of financial struggles from the coronavirus part of it having to do with high rents from the building owner since then he remained a shrine for the lgbtq community, including people like peter lawrence keane who works with san francisco pride events to they could have picked a rougher time to do it that mural. >>was beautiful, i mean everybody takes pictures themselves and their friends in front of it. and for it to happen today in the middle of pride week on
now we beige color mutes the messages written on the walls before outpouring of community sense is just everybody's really hurt. i you know and they and do they july first they could notify the community that energy around race in a historical clear euro that was so beloved by the city. >>we or pri, i mean it really just shows such incredible insensitive nature to these people 0 fisher is one of the artists who contributed to the studs mural that read trans spaces that's until the...
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with just a few w weeks ago criritics were sayiying that t the ecb was beig too slow to respondd to ththe papandemic andnd now it's gone a bit further than most economists. had expected by adding six hundred billion eueuros to its bond buying program at the ecb bring that total to onone point three trillion euros. the support will continue for six months longer than expected through at least next june it could be longer if thehe ecb judges that the crisis has not yet passed we could see some more stimulus as e early as seseptember. may deposit rate was kept on hold at negative hahalf a percentage popoint t to encourag ending spending. not easy also report its forecast. growth walking downwards once again producing an eight point 7% control. your ball i read a lot 5%% yeaear the ininstallation cd. b but thankso the person target six to stay below 1% until. twenty two that car estimate. unlike in the s. or japan and easasy cannot lelegally directly finanance governrnment stimulus s spending cuts instead of f a round round about way. of supportining it memember states who are themselves stan
with just a few w weeks ago criritics were sayiying that t the ecb was beig too slow to respondd to ththe papandemic andnd now it's gone a bit further than most economists. had expected by adding six hundred billion eueuros to its bond buying program at the ecb bring that total to onone point three trillion euros. the support will continue for six months longer than expected through at least next june it could be longer if thehe ecb judges that the crisis has not yet passed we could see some...
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the actions of the protesters forced beige and to propose the national security law.lp to —— restore law and order in hong kong. we have had a year of chaos and mayhem violence and many in hong kong do not look forward to renewed instability. many fear that the way of life in hong kong is about to change forever. coco chan i’u ns about to change forever. coco chan runs a pro—democracy desert shop with her husband. she also holds a british national overseas passport. the british government has said it would be a path for holders to resettle in the uk if china was to enact the law. translation: we do not want to leave hong kong. we have oui’ not want to leave hong kong. we have our roots in hong kong. we love hong kong so much. that is why we are protesters. we fight together with the younger generation in order to liberate hong kong. but we have a contingency plan and an opportunity to leave. hong kong was promised certain freedoms not enjoyed in the rest of china. for half a century after the handover. but this global city is bracing for change. every year, images of
the actions of the protesters forced beige and to propose the national security law.lp to —— restore law and order in hong kong. we have had a year of chaos and mayhem violence and many in hong kong do not look forward to renewed instability. many fear that the way of life in hong kong is about to change forever. coco chan i’u ns about to change forever. coco chan runs a pro—democracy desert shop with her husband. she also holds a british national overseas passport. the british...
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like i have no right to have an opinion and a should beig quiet i have worked in an honest way was senator booker's office for three months we have gone back and forth we gave them some language they came back to us and said it would it work and we haven't gotten any more responses in a month or more now it's litigated in the press trying to accuse me to be in favor of something so heinous it makes my skin crawl it makes me sick to my stomach even read those accounts of what happened we ought to be fair and honest. lynching is illegal. they are not telling the truth. the law says if you kill somebody with racial animus under the hate crime statutes it is illegal you cannot do that also this bill does not make lynching illegal so for all of the discussion of that it creates a new crime called conspiracy to lynch. i am for it. all four policemen should be responsible for what happened to mr. floyd. but when we do that we have to be careful were somebody was pushed into someone or slapped somebody there has to be justice people chanting justice it has to have a brain and vision and cannot be
like i have no right to have an opinion and a should beig quiet i have worked in an honest way was senator booker's office for three months we have gone back and forth we gave them some language they came back to us and said it would it work and we haven't gotten any more responses in a month or more now it's litigated in the press trying to accuse me to be in favor of something so heinous it makes my skin crawl it makes me sick to my stomach even read those accounts of what happened we ought...
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most of the arctic critters and in that video of it are all well graded durning back beige and short a period of oxygen and obviously regulators have read administration becomes bigger and bigger now earlier there were details organization edgeways progress for another 2 weeks of lock down data for just less than 48 hours ago by douglas r.d. prime minister today i wrote in order not sure and they were considering mark long option and that of course would mean killing off areas where there were a number higher number of inspection in iran more than $100.00 people have died in a day for the 1st time in 2 months president hassan rouhani has warned that lockdowns may be reimposed if the situation doesn't improve he says only a 5th of the population is still respecting prevention measures and chinese health officials are reporting 57 new krona virus infections the highest number of daily cases in 2 months more than half of them were detected in beijing officials are calling for increased testing the nigerian military says it's been striking back against fighters who killed at least 60 peo
most of the arctic critters and in that video of it are all well graded durning back beige and short a period of oxygen and obviously regulators have read administration becomes bigger and bigger now earlier there were details organization edgeways progress for another 2 weeks of lock down data for just less than 48 hours ago by douglas r.d. prime minister today i wrote in order not sure and they were considering mark long option and that of course would mean killing off areas where there were...
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one day you can be a piece on summer beige, tuesday, the secret racism of suburb fashion.hy is everything so quite? except after labor day. what does that mean? what are they saying about labor and skin color? so this is not about bubble wallace, someone else found the rope. i can see how that confuse matters, garage door rope and the look of a noose, it goes hand-in-hand with the noose is for a hand so we were all the reporters trying to uncover the truth? waiting for another news story to fall into their laps? story should have ended in one hour and instead was used as upon to get the device of plan alive. >> people who want to call it out and put up videos and polar photos of not being put in as their evidence, go ahead. from the evidence we have, that i have it's a straight up news. greg: another equation, take anything bad and the media makes it worse instead of expressing relief, this wasn't racist, the media regrets hate crime is so rare because that undermines their fake narrative but it's not about bubble, he came out looking pretty good. deliberately forget the p
one day you can be a piece on summer beige, tuesday, the secret racism of suburb fashion.hy is everything so quite? except after labor day. what does that mean? what are they saying about labor and skin color? so this is not about bubble wallace, someone else found the rope. i can see how that confuse matters, garage door rope and the look of a noose, it goes hand-in-hand with the noose is for a hand so we were all the reporters trying to uncover the truth? waiting for another news story to...
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the same with other companies, the same way herds rertz is beig repossessed or your car or home is gettingepossessed i can count on one hand where a company went bankrupt and the common stock was still worth something you wanted to buy. the bonds can be a good buy. way back in the day a company called memorex, we bought the common stock every day betting the business would turn around but it didn't. it filed for bankruptcy and we lost the whole investment. it taught me a lesson. if the stock goes to zero, you lose everything. at least it stopped at zero. the only people being robbed here are you, the buyers, a perverse reverse robin hood. keep that in mind before you buy. stick with cramer and here is a sneak peek into what scott has tonight at 7:00. >> did the lone star state open too early? a spike in virus cases see what one doctor is seeing on the front line plus new problems for the food lines. and one woman who found gold in the middle of a crisis tonight at 7:00 p.m. professional or consultantoul for investment risks and information. snhu let's you transfer up to 90 credits - [annou
the same with other companies, the same way herds rertz is beig repossessed or your car or home is gettingepossessed i can count on one hand where a company went bankrupt and the common stock was still worth something you wanted to buy. the bonds can be a good buy. way back in the day a company called memorex, we bought the common stock every day betting the business would turn around but it didn't. it filed for bankruptcy and we lost the whole investment. it taught me a lesson. if the stock...
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if it is a natural tone, it's beige. it doesn't match me. okay. so it's interesting. about the band aid approach but it is good that we can match everyone now. >> and point shoes. capezio has said they will make brown colored point shoes. so it is across the different spectrums and i think that's fantastic. >> so next, san diego's comic-con is coming. sort of. organizers are putting together what they're calling comic-con t will . include gaming, an online exhibit hall, panels and presentations on comics, gaming tv and more. it will be free of charge and it is set to run from july 22-26. the same dates as the in person vaem which was kalbcanceled. i hope people still take part so we can have these events. what do you think? >> yeah. i'm listening to that story. it's great that it is virtual. people would rather be there in person but maybe we take year off and learn to do it differently. we've adjusted how we live and work. it is nice they're having it for people that love to go, just virtually this year. >> yeah. what about you, liz? >> i grew up in san diego and i'm
if it is a natural tone, it's beige. it doesn't match me. okay. so it's interesting. about the band aid approach but it is good that we can match everyone now. >> and point shoes. capezio has said they will make brown colored point shoes. so it is across the different spectrums and i think that's fantastic. >> so next, san diego's comic-con is coming. sort of. organizers are putting together what they're calling comic-con t will . include gaming, an online exhibit hall, panels and...
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the brand is launching a new line of bandages in different skin tones, from beige to dark brown. the company, which is owned by johnson & johnson, says the move is "meant to embrace the beauty of diverse skin." no words on when these new bandages will be available in stores. >> trevor: that's right, after 100 years of existence, band-aids are finally discovering that some people are not white. sadly, it's too little too late for nanny. don't get me long. i think it's long overdue for racial minorities to have products that recognize our existence. it's just a little weird that elmo got band-aids before black people. i just hope they stop at a few shades, because if you give people too many options, it's going to become a problem. you'll be bleeding out in the store like, "no, not that one. no, not that one. i spent a bit of time in the sun. that's nice, that's nice." oh, and while you're at the drug store to buy the new black band-aids, you can also pick up some black beauty products with a lot less hassle than before. >> walmart says they will no longer put black hair care produ
the brand is launching a new line of bandages in different skin tones, from beige to dark brown. the company, which is owned by johnson & johnson, says the move is "meant to embrace the beauty of diverse skin." no words on when these new bandages will be available in stores. >> trevor: that's right, after 100 years of existence, band-aids are finally discovering that some people are not white. sadly, it's too little too late for nanny. don't get me long. i think it's long...
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, some of the states will manage it and some of the states that are orange and red will be back to beigeit down, and the question is when you see so much red, i want you to listen to dr. zeke emanuel from the obama administration, what you see is follow the dot approach, if you have the orange now meaning the case count is up and what comes next is hospitalizations. listen. >> you will see a spike in the number of cases and then a few days or a week later you'll see a spike in the hospitalizations and then a few days later you will see a spike in the deaths and unless you actually implement these public health measures of physical distancing, wearing masks, avoiding crowds and not going into bars, you are going to have that and it is inevitable despite the happy talk coming out of the white house. >> it's an interesting point there in the sense, look, this is the united states of america and there will be disagreement. you need to have the economy reopen. you can't keep the economy shut forever, but to zeke's point, the president is holding a rally. if you're going to be open, you need c
, some of the states will manage it and some of the states that are orange and red will be back to beigeit down, and the question is when you see so much red, i want you to listen to dr. zeke emanuel from the obama administration, what you see is follow the dot approach, if you have the orange now meaning the case count is up and what comes next is hospitalizations. listen. >> you will see a spike in the number of cases and then a few days or a week later you'll see a spike in the...
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they plan to launch a wider change with racially diverse skin tone colors from beige to dark brown.ohnson and johnson seeks to, quote, embrace the beauty of diverse skin. >>> country band lady antebellum is leading the way. take a listen. ♪ drinking beer on a champagne night ♪ >> so the group announced it will drop the word antebellum from the name and go by lady a. the group said in a statement the change comes after realizing the word's association to slavery. >> meanwhile, the organization behind the grammies will cease using the term urban to describe music of black origin in its awards. the recording academy announced that it will be renamed as best progressive r&b album. >> i like that country guy, that keith progressive. he's good. >> keith urban. >> at first i was like, what are you talking about? >> me, too. >> that joke. >> are they going to change country? >> there you go. >> i don't know. >> i think there's a song in that somewhere. a little rock and roll as well. we're rocking and rolling into this weekend, cooler temperatures across the bay area. >> i'm so excited beca
they plan to launch a wider change with racially diverse skin tone colors from beige to dark brown.ohnson and johnson seeks to, quote, embrace the beauty of diverse skin. >>> country band lady antebellum is leading the way. take a listen. ♪ drinking beer on a champagne night ♪ >> so the group announced it will drop the word antebellum from the name and go by lady a. the group said in a statement the change comes after realizing the word's association to slavery. >>...
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there isn't anywhere on that map i'm not worried about, even the places in the beige and green because every place is vulnerable now. >> for all the staying at home and sacrifices people have made and done extraordinary things about the country, those efforts will be squandered by the places that aren't doing it, just as we said they would back then and that's what people were worried about back then. sanjay, thank you. dr. hotez, tank you. >>> florida where localities are closing beaches but the governor is often hard to pin down. we'll speak with a top official in the florida state government speaking against him. reporting on what absent a pandemic would be a lead story and russia has been paying a bounty for killing american troops in afghanistan, which the president claims he wasn't briefed about. we'll talk to a former presidential briefer whether that claim holds water. you're first. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts you first. that connects you to technology to each other and to other agencies. built
there isn't anywhere on that map i'm not worried about, even the places in the beige and green because every place is vulnerable now. >> for all the staying at home and sacrifices people have made and done extraordinary things about the country, those efforts will be squandered by the places that aren't doing it, just as we said they would back then and that's what people were worried about back then. sanjay, thank you. dr. hotez, tank you. >>> florida where localities are...
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most of the audience for tears in this video gets lamo badar although there is turning back beige and there are shorter years of oxygen and obviously rain delay tears it rarely. becomes bigger and bigger get on because of court order issue regard or tortured there's the thing because if you're there for country people live in congested areas and a lack of awareness that extremely exaggerated the problem because margaret and decided to leave town on the long term towards the end of ramadan and god save today from us. at least 60 people are dead after coordinated attacks in nigeria the country's military posted this video on social media of its response which it says killed 20 eisel and boko haram fighters both of the attacks took place in borno state in the north east of the country 40 civilians died after a fight has opened fire on the village of and while a united nations humanitarian center was also down protest as there are again gathering at the site in atlanta where a black man was shot dead by police on friday brooks was killed at a drive through restaurant after resisting arres
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violencnce in tes off undnderfunding public schoo, burecratic violence in terms of environonmental toxinins beigoured into poor and black communities. that kind d of bureaucratic alightedsust gets over. one of the things when i wrote "white rage," i talked about how we focus so much on the flames that we miss the kindling. and the kindling is that bureaucratic violence, that systematically destroys like communities, that systematically erodes for citizenship. that is what we need to be paying attention to where we are always going to see the flames. so that looting tries to make that equivalent. it is a false equivalent. that language of looting. that language of, welcome your peacefulng from the protest. but when african-americans peacefully protested, like on cap her neck -- colin cap wernick,k, he was vilified d for somehow disrespecting the flag? when the real disrespect of the flag is the systematic destruction of black people. piece, you write attorney general bill barr does not appear to see e injustice. instead, he sounds much like his engine predecessor, mitchell palmer. explain. >> a m
violencnce in tes off undnderfunding public schoo, burecratic violence in terms of environonmental toxinins beigoured into poor and black communities. that kind d of bureaucratic alightedsust gets over. one of the things when i wrote "white rage," i talked about how we focus so much on the flames that we miss the kindling. and the kindling is that bureaucratic violence, that systematically destroys like communities, that systematically erodes for citizenship. that is what we need to...
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you are saying they are on the same beige together? >> they are on the same page.don't want to get ahead of the president of announcing specific endorsement of legislative proposals. it is true they are working in close coordination. senator scott was in the office t ago. >> bill: here is joe biden's tweet yesterday he writes race, neutral policies is not a sufficient response. the race based disparities. we need to tackle systemic racism head-on and ensure everyone has a fair shot at the american dream. >> what was addressside use of force. we want all americans to be handled in equal, fair manner. the president made that very clear that we're all made in the image of god and there should be no racism in our policing system, our economic system, our schooling system. he has made that clear. but he fundamentally believes most police officers in this country are good, hard-working people who want to serve their communities and those within them. >> bill: nancy pelosi just put out a statement. she called it weak. >> yeah. so incredibly wrong. this president led. gues
you are saying they are on the same beige together? >> they are on the same page.don't want to get ahead of the president of announcing specific endorsement of legislative proposals. it is true they are working in close coordination. senator scott was in the office t ago. >> bill: here is joe biden's tweet yesterday he writes race, neutral policies is not a sufficient response. the race based disparities. we need to tackle systemic racism head-on and ensure everyone has a fair shot...
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even the places in the beige and the green because every place is vulnerable now. >> and for all the staying at home and sacrifices that people have made. and people have done extraordinary things, as you said, around country. those efforts will be squandered by the places that aren't doing it. just as we said they would back then. and that's what people were worried about back then. sanjay, thank you. dr. hotez, as always, thank you. coming up next, florida, where localities are closing beaches but the governor's often hard to pin down. we will speak with a top official in florida state government who is speaking out against him. >>> later, new reporting on what absent a pandemic would be a lead story. intelligence that russia's been paying a bounty for killing american troops in afghanistan, which the president claims he wasn't briefed about. we'll talk to former president previous briefer about whether that claim holds water. -that's how a home and auto bundle is made. [ chuckles ] so, what are some key takeaways from this commercial? did any of you hear the "bundle your home and
even the places in the beige and the green because every place is vulnerable now. >> and for all the staying at home and sacrifices that people have made. and people have done extraordinary things, as you said, around country. those efforts will be squandered by the places that aren't doing it. just as we said they would back then. and that's what people were worried about back then. sanjay, thank you. dr. hotez, as always, thank you. coming up next, florida, where localities are closing...
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seven in the beige states, those cases are holding steady. 22 states, that's the green going in the rightion, meaning fewer cases this week than last week, going down. joining me is tim engelsby. he's the director at the bloomberg school of public health. it is tom, sorry. i was wrong there. my apologies. it's one of those days. dr. eng eelsby, thank you for being with us. we were told as america reopens, the case count is going to go up. when you look, and we can show you the top states reporting cases yesterday, massachusetts, california, illinois, new york and texas were the states with the most new cases yesterday. again, we were told this is inevitable. as you watch this data, are you nervous? is it a manageable number? are there some states where you think we have a problem? >> i think we need to know a little bit more about the data in each state. we are doing much more diagnostic testing over time than we were before, so that will help us find mild and moderate cases and that will drive our numbers up somewhat. how many deaths, how many icu beds, those will make it more concrete t
seven in the beige states, those cases are holding steady. 22 states, that's the green going in the rightion, meaning fewer cases this week than last week, going down. joining me is tim engelsby. he's the director at the bloomberg school of public health. it is tom, sorry. i was wrong there. my apologies. it's one of those days. dr. eng eelsby, thank you for being with us. we were told as america reopens, the case count is going to go up. when you look, and we can show you the top states...
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so when you have more accuratee systems, it alsoso increasases e potential forr surveillance beig weaponizedgainst communities of color, black and brbrown communities as we have seen in the past. so even if youou got this technology to have better peperformance, it doesn't take away the threat from civil liberties. it does not take away the threat from privacy. so the face could very well be the final frontier up privacy, and it can be the k key to erasg our civil liberties. the abilility to go out and protest. you have chilling effects when you know big brother is watctching. oftentimes there is no due process. in this case, becaus the detective said, o the comter must he gottent wrong, this is why we got to this scenari it oftentimes people don't even know the tecologies are being us.. anitit is t just fo identifying someone's uniqueue inindividual. you have a company called higher view that claims to analyze videos of candidates for a job and take verbal and nonverbal current top on performers. so here you could be tonight economic opportunity, accessss o a job b because o of failures of
so when you have more accuratee systems, it alsoso increasases e potential forr surveillance beig weaponizedgainst communities of color, black and brbrown communities as we have seen in the past. so even if youou got this technology to have better peperformance, it doesn't take away the threat from civil liberties. it does not take away the threat from privacy. so the face could very well be the final frontier up privacy, and it can be the k key to erasg our civil liberties. the abilility to go...
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now we beige color mutes the messages written on the walls before outpouring of community sense is just everybody's really hurt. i you know in the end do you july first they could notify the community that energy around race in a historical clear your old that was so beloved by the city. >>we or pri, i mean it really just shows such incredible insensitive nature to these people up 0 fisher is one of the artists who contributed to the studs mural that read trans spaces that's until the building's owner decided to repeat the space in the week of pride just a month ago. >>the bar owners announced the study would permanently close because of financial struggles from the coronavirus part of it having to do with high rents from the building owner since then he remained a shrine for the lgbtq community, including people like peter lawrence keane who works with san francisco pride events to they could have picked a rougher time to do it that mural. >>was beautiful. i mean everybody takes pictures themselves and their friends in front of it. and for it to happen today in the middle of pride week
now we beige color mutes the messages written on the walls before outpouring of community sense is just everybody's really hurt. i you know in the end do you july first they could notify the community that energy around race in a historical clear your old that was so beloved by the city. >>we or pri, i mean it really just shows such incredible insensitive nature to these people up 0 fisher is one of the artists who contributed to the studs mural that read trans spaces that's until the...
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that's the beige color. 17 states heading down, the green states and with 23 states on the way up, 11e way up or with big numbers anyway. highest, ten states reporting their highest seven-day average, so we're months into this. ten states, ten states hit their highest seven-day average of new cases on sunday, yesterday. obviously a point of concern there. if you want to look at some of the states, you can see california in green. texas behind t.florida and arizona. if you go back in time we talked about this since the beginning, this is flattening the curve. this is not. you can see these lines going up in these four states. others as well. let me bring in hour chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, the governors of these states say we've got this. we'll deal with this. when you see going from april into may and then, boom, especially texas, arizona, california, what goes through your mind? >> i -- i worry that we're going into a period of exponential growth. i mean, people have become familiar with these terms, john. i think that -- that there was always an expectation
that's the beige color. 17 states heading down, the green states and with 23 states on the way up, 11e way up or with big numbers anyway. highest, ten states reporting their highest seven-day average, so we're months into this. ten states, ten states hit their highest seven-day average of new cases on sunday, yesterday. obviously a point of concern there. if you want to look at some of the states, you can see california in green. texas behind t.florida and arizona. if you go back in time we...
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it is the two-story building with beige stucco and a three-story building also part of the stonewallnn. so this is in greenwich village in new york city in lower manhattan. >> and what do the monuments represent? >> well, when obama referenced stonewall alongside seneca falls and selma in his inaugural address, it really signaled a recognition that lgbt activism, lgbt movement was part of the broader aspirational struggles for social justice in the united states. and that was a very powerful symbolic statement on the part of obama as president of the united states, as first the first african-american president of the united states. and establishing the space, this monument here just is another way of signaling the road that has been traveled over the last -- not just 50 years but even longer, to achieve lgbt equality, a still unfinished process i might add. but it is quite complicated with the stonewall national monument because this is a action on the part of the federal government which for many, many decades was quite oppressive toward lgbt people. still we have problems with fede
it is the two-story building with beige stucco and a three-story building also part of the stonewallnn. so this is in greenwich village in new york city in lower manhattan. >> and what do the monuments represent? >> well, when obama referenced stonewall alongside seneca falls and selma in his inaugural address, it really signaled a recognition that lgbt activism, lgbt movement was part of the broader aspirational struggles for social justice in the united states. and that was a very...
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the beige cases are where it's steady.f you're thinking about timing, it is worth noting it has been two weeks since the memorial day holiday, where we saw scenes like this. cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins us now with more. sanjay, let's start with the demonstrations. how likely is it that coronavirus has been spreading among these protesters and if it has, when will we see the effects? >> yeah. i mean, i think it's quite concerning. there's no question about it. you're seeing these large groups of people. they're obviously closely clustered together. it's all the things that we've been talking about for months now. so this is going to be a concern. typically, as we now know, the lag period, if you will, between the time that people are exposed to the time that they may actually get tested and come back as having been confirmed with the infection can be a coup couple, three weeks. there are many places around the country where they are is that righting to try to get people in these close gatherings t
the beige cases are where it's steady.f you're thinking about timing, it is worth noting it has been two weeks since the memorial day holiday, where we saw scenes like this. cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins us now with more. sanjay, let's start with the demonstrations. how likely is it that coronavirus has been spreading among these protesters and if it has, when will we see the effects? >> yeah. i mean, i think it's quite concerning. there's no question about it....
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the benefit of beig able to say those things to someone you love while th are still here is incalculableand it's our job to make re that peoplave that opportunity. my name is dr. diane meyer, and this is my "brief but spectacular" take on how to show compassion during this covid 19 pandemic. >> woodruff: so thankful fort what she is doing. and you can find all of our arief but spectacular" segments and you can fi our "brief but spectacular" segments online at www.pbs.org/newshour/brief. and that is the newshour for i'm judy woodruff.thank you, pl, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for pbs newshour has been provided by: >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated visor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that's fidelity weth management. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. a carnegie.org. with the ongoin
the benefit of beig able to say those things to someone you love while th are still here is incalculableand it's our job to make re that peoplave that opportunity. my name is dr. diane meyer, and this is my "brief but spectacular" take on how to show compassion during this covid 19 pandemic. >> woodruff: so thankful fort what she is doing. and you can find all of our arief but spectacular" segments and you can fi our "brief but spectacular" segments online at...
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fauci struck a different tone, basically saying, look, i don't care if your state is beige or green or looks stable or improving, everyone is still vulnerable at this point. we really got to all behave like we have the virus and implement the basic public health issues. >> public women are more vulnerable. they're much more likely to be hospitalized than women their age who are not pregnant. so, that's also an issue there. i wonder, doctor hotez, if i can bring you into this. he seemed to be stressing, the vice president, that reopening has not caused the uptick in cases. he said in some cases you look at the states down south and they reopened two months ago. we know there's been a phased reopening. if you look at the exact date when this started in, say, texas or florida. yes, maybe almost two months ago but these are phased reopenings and as we see people lag behind what is reopening and getting more comfortable with the idea of perhaps participating in that reopening, you have -- i wonder what you think about it? because i see young people, more likely to go to bars and restaurants
fauci struck a different tone, basically saying, look, i don't care if your state is beige or green or looks stable or improving, everyone is still vulnerable at this point. we really got to all behave like we have the virus and implement the basic public health issues. >> public women are more vulnerable. they're much more likely to be hospitalized than women their age who are not pregnant. so, that's also an issue there. i wonder, doctor hotez, if i can bring you into this. he seemed to...
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remember his infamous fashion faux pas during that press conference, six years ago, daring to dress in beigeiousness. >> in the president's defense, it was august and definitely not the time for jewel tones. but yesterday president obama donned a black shirt and black jacket for an edgy modern look. what one twitter user called the ex-president vibe. >> a "gq" vibe, too. others were loving it. one called it bold. another went so far as to say he was, quote, aroused. >> yikes. you should not say those things about presidents and former presidents. >> right. >> you know -- right around that time he wore that tan suit, when i was in philadelphia, i went to an event. i may have, you know, got my little tan suit -- yep, there it is. >> there it is. >> yep, there it is. >> was it before? did you set the trend? or did you respond? >> i was looking at the time -- >> was it a guess who wore it best? >> i think it was all around the same time, how about that, yeah. >>> next to an update from mike tyson. >> the 53-year-old former world heavyweight champ is back in the gym and back in his tiny shorts fo
remember his infamous fashion faux pas during that press conference, six years ago, daring to dress in beigeiousness. >> in the president's defense, it was august and definitely not the time for jewel tones. but yesterday president obama donned a black shirt and black jacket for an edgy modern look. what one twitter user called the ex-president vibe. >> a "gq" vibe, too. others were loving it. one called it bold. another went so far as to say he was, quote, aroused....
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we have to be sure everywhere especially in societies which are beige with the rule of law could look at it representation and respect the freedoms and liberties and dad. people who are in charge of. taking care of the older are not using their capacities on the way that has been used on dish very very unhappy . death. of their just flight 3 years ago usually by what and this has to be should be denounced should be combat interstage and everywhere well the protests in the u.s. as well as the coronavirus pandemic are happening during an election year on tuesday 8 states held their primaries which have been delayed in some areas because of coronavirus extra safety measures were in place in person voting stations but the number of mail in ballots surged a situation closely watched ahead of november's election or it could become the norm for donald trump is all but certain to take on former vice president joe biden for the democrats in the van but the pandemic and job losses have divided voters as christensen reports now from pennsylvania. joe d'ambrosio has been cutting hair and bethlehe
we have to be sure everywhere especially in societies which are beige with the rule of law could look at it representation and respect the freedoms and liberties and dad. people who are in charge of. taking care of the older are not using their capacities on the way that has been used on dish very very unhappy . death. of their just flight 3 years ago usually by what and this has to be should be denounced should be combat interstage and everywhere well the protests in the u.s. as well as the...
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but china beige book disagrees. a survey says china is headed for a recession.eland miller. you see a recession in the making for china. how deep and enduring do you think it will be? leland: we are just looking at the data coming in now and we see an extension for the second quarter. we have moved out of contraction territory, which is something. first time in three months. but when you look at the on year, everything is still in a very deep recession. we can talk about recovery and improvement that's fine. but if you put it in the context, you have to understand we are known it -- we are nowhere near the return to growth, the level of normal growth we have seen in years past. and last year, even though it was a slow year. paul: wouldn't you expect the chinese government and pboc to throw a lot of stimulus at the issue? leland: we would and we have been surprised so far. you see what is happening in europe and the united states and around the world and there is enormous stimulus packages that have been intended to keep the economy running and recovering and chi
but china beige book disagrees. a survey says china is headed for a recession.eland miller. you see a recession in the making for china. how deep and enduring do you think it will be? leland: we are just looking at the data coming in now and we see an extension for the second quarter. we have moved out of contraction territory, which is something. first time in three months. but when you look at the on year, everything is still in a very deep recession. we can talk about recovery and...
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expired but do appreciate you being here, being willing to serve again the americanthat people and beigry upfront about some of the issues that you tackled as a member of the house in mississippi and what we can judge wi expect from you serving on the federal bench. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you senator. >>>> thank you. now next to very patient and yor kind. >> thank you, mister chairman. thank kin you for the very patit unkind senator graham. youri think your nomination is reallynfor unfortunate that in y ways n indefensible judge. manit isn't that i disagree wih you, i do on many of the positions that you have taken. you've called marriage equality a fringe idea. you've spoken out against women's reproductive rights. you've supported positions that would act involve voting suppression, but on this issue of the affordable care act, what's really unfortunate and indefensible is your nomination in the midst of a public health crisis. the majority leader'sa ju apparently determination to bring this nomination to a vote involving a judge and public officiale affowho is
expired but do appreciate you being here, being willing to serve again the americanthat people and beigry upfront about some of the issues that you tackled as a member of the house in mississippi and what we can judge wi expect from you serving on the federal bench. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you senator. >>>> thank you. now next to very patient and yor kind. >> thank you, mister chairman. thank kin you for the very patit unkind senator graham. youri...
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100 hitting an intraday high things have taken a positive turn dow s&p and nasdaq all green we'll beig bk. rhtac some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. ahh, the weirdest. you make everyone around you crazy. people are normal and then they hang out with you and then they're jack nicholson in the shining. i'm gonna tell my mom you tried to drown me. it's an above ground pool. you're like eight feet tall. >>> welcome back let's get to sue for a news update >> good morning, everybody here's what'shappening at this hour new orleans st.s quarterback apologized for saying last night he opposes kneeling during the national anthem. on instagram he wrote, quote, it breaks my heart to know the pain i have caused. >>> jim matt
100 hitting an intraday high things have taken a positive turn dow s&p and nasdaq all green we'll beig bk. rhtac some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit...
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in beige accounts. small business loans. companies drawing on lines of credit.at money eventually ends up in the bank. that is why we're seeing deposits and $2 trillion. if you like to save money, this is not good for you, because there is zero incentive for the banks to increase interest rates. so you make more on your savings ashley: always wanted to swim in cash. i would do the back stroke, so i throw the notes up as we go along. that would be fun. lauren: do a dive and throw it up like that. ashley: very good. why not? let's go to washington, there is pa new bill that would let some small businesses apply for a second loan from the ppp program. hillary vaughn joins us with the story. hey, hillary. reporter: ashley the payroll protection program helped five million small businesses. senate democrat on the committee wants to help ppp loan recipients basically drying up or on the track to do so. they're introducing a proposal, prioritized paycheck protection program, called, p-4. it would only apply to small businesses with a ppp loan but that money has complet
in beige accounts. small business loans. companies drawing on lines of credit.at money eventually ends up in the bank. that is why we're seeing deposits and $2 trillion. if you like to save money, this is not good for you, because there is zero incentive for the banks to increase interest rates. so you make more on your savings ashley: always wanted to swim in cash. i would do the back stroke, so i throw the notes up as we go along. that would be fun. lauren: do a dive and throw it up like...