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. >> it's awful, bein is not knowing is worse. >> right now new calls from the city of oakland for protesters to not go out when the sun goes down. >> the mayor of oakland says the vandalism are give figure president what he wants. >> the mayor emphasized when oakland protesters may be providing cover forage taters. >> after a night of unrest. >> vandalizing the downtown gives president trump the justification he needs. >> to discourage vandalism she has the right to do that. using donald trump is counter productive. we should stand up against what donald trump is trying to do. >> the owner of tribune tavern said a woman shattered her door and said protesters are destroying lives. >> i understand vandalism. why are people protesting. >> i try to talk to him about it. he punched me in the face. >> t the president is the central issue. you eliminate that you tonight have to be concerned with people protesting and the elements that associate with that. >> the mayor one missing the point. what trump is doing is mainly about the consolidation of fascism. >>> the owner of tribune tavern when he ple
. >> it's awful, bein is not knowing is worse. >> right now new calls from the city of oakland for protesters to not go out when the sun goes down. >> the mayor of oakland says the vandalism are give figure president what he wants. >> the mayor emphasized when oakland protesters may be providing cover forage taters. >> after a night of unrest. >> vandalizing the downtown gives president trump the justification he needs. >> to discourage vandalism she...
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i ththink one e of the thihingsi came awaway with his that t humn beinings, even in these places n behave disgustingly towards each other and they can be led very badly by people that encourage that, and that is what happened in cambodia. there is a famous french expression -- cacambodians alwas smile. they have a very beautiful people, but the famous cambodian king 19th-century said to french colonial officers you have to realize that cambodians i like water buffalo in the rice fields. they seem to be very placid, but if you provoke them too much, they go completely mad and they get very angry, and that is what happened. >> do you think your profesessional experience e baco a few dickens ago would be possible today? jon: i think largely not. journalism has changed so very much. i mean, now, first of all, you cannot get away from the officie -- you are a foreign editor, or an editor -- you have a mobile phphone with you. he is inin touch with you, askig you what you see, telling you where to go. one has lost on's independndenc. i looked to wander around, repoport what i say. all of thahat
i ththink one e of the thihingsi came awaway with his that t humn beinings, even in these places n behave disgustingly towards each other and they can be led very badly by people that encourage that, and that is what happened in cambodia. there is a famous french expression -- cacambodians alwas smile. they have a very beautiful people, but the famous cambodian king 19th-century said to french colonial officers you have to realize that cambodians i like water buffalo in the rice fields. they...
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i will first read a statement on the trump effort to ban undocumented immigrants from bein
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so, now, as more tests are bein has gone down. but check on out this black dotted line. that is the state's threshold. we are at 7.4% right now. and it's been holding steady there for the past week. governor newsom wants it under 8%. if it gets to 8%. that is when he said he will shut down the state again. >> governor newsom illustrated the importance of staying at home today. during his press conference, he illustrated how fast a case can grow in to an outbreak. one testing positive mixing with two or three others can balloon to 400 or more. >> the point is, we have to minimize our mixing, we have to minimize the transmission of the disease, we have to minimize by practicing physical distancing and wearing the face coverings. >> bottom line, according to the governors, we have to do more and do better if we are going to avoid another shutdown. >> no friday night lights in the fall. today the governoring body that oversees high school sports in california pushed back fall and winter seasons until at least december. we are joined from one of the south bay's most successfu
so, now, as more tests are bein has gone down. but check on out this black dotted line. that is the state's threshold. we are at 7.4% right now. and it's been holding steady there for the past week. governor newsom wants it under 8%. if it gets to 8%. that is when he said he will shut down the state again. >> governor newsom illustrated the importance of staying at home today. during his press conference, he illustrated how fast a case can grow in to an outbreak. one testing positive...
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the president also reacting to the death of former presidential candidate herman cain dying after bein hospitalized with coronavirus for weeks. >>> the important new details about kids and how they compare t adults when it comes to spreading the virus. >>> the economic disaster, almost 1.5 million more americans file for unemployment can congress reach a deal to extend those enhanced benefits >>> the impact of covid misinformation how it's hurting the fight on the front lines. >>> against all odds, two double lung transplant survivors break their silence about their life-saving surgeries. >>> the nba's rebound as the season finally resumes. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone, the civil rights struggles of both history and today were the backdrop for a powerful sendoff for congressman and civil rights giant john lewis, four former presidents paying tribute, three of them in the room as family, friends and colleagues gathered in atlanta's historic ebenezer baptist church to praise the man who nearly lost his life in the fight for voting
the president also reacting to the death of former presidential candidate herman cain dying after bein hospitalized with coronavirus for weeks. >>> the important new details about kids and how they compare t adults when it comes to spreading the virus. >>> the economic disaster, almost 1.5 million more americans file for unemployment can congress reach a deal to extend those enhanced benefits >>> the impact of covid misinformation how it's hurting the fight on the...
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testing at japanese airports is beining increased.y september there should be a capacity to test around 10,000 people a day. after closing for months due to the pandemic, many schools in japan recently welcomed back students. teachers are now working out how to keep them safe especially in english classes. but as nhk world reports, there could be a silver lining. >> set down your pencils. >> set down your pencils. >> reporter: the coronavirus is changing the face of education. this is what you can expect to see at japanese schools. it gets more complicated with language learning where conversation is key. >> please w wear your face shields. >> reporter: this english teacher at a public junior high school in tokyo doesn't let students sit face to face and avoids groups to limit the risk of infection. then there are the face shields. he thought it would be easier to check pronunciation if he could see the students' faces. bubut many do not take off thei mask when there isn't much social distancing. >> i'm worried, so i need to keep a ma
testing at japanese airports is beining increased.y september there should be a capacity to test around 10,000 people a day. after closing for months due to the pandemic, many schools in japan recently welcomed back students. teachers are now working out how to keep them safe especially in english classes. but as nhk world reports, there could be a silver lining. >> set down your pencils. >> set down your pencils. >> reporter: the coronavirus is changing the face of education....
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it is bein reporte the president will wear a mask tomorrow when he goes to a micotary hospital.hat help? >> actions speak louderhan words, but i don't think a one-off of the president wearing a mask in a particular situation cuis parrly going to inspire people. what americans are looking for is a cohesive national strategy, a guideline, a blueprint, if will, for all of the governors in the united states to follow to allow their county health commissioners to say at a bare minimum, he is what the floor should look like and here is what the ceiling could look like. the president wearing a mask has givenns ameriause for concern. where isl there a natio cohesive strategy? laura: it is 116 days until the presidential election. it is the campaign going to be defined by the president's handng of the coronavirus outbreak? >> i think there are three things. the souring national economy, the coronavirus outbrea and the unrest in our citieand towns. this is going to be a referendum elecenon. the presjust months ago thought he would be ableo cruise to victory based on economic performance,
it is bein reporte the president will wear a mask tomorrow when he goes to a micotary hospital.hat help? >> actions speak louderhan words, but i don't think a one-off of the president wearing a mask in a particular situation cuis parrly going to inspire people. what americans are looking for is a cohesive national strategy, a guideline, a blueprint, if will, for all of the governors in the united states to follow to allow their county health commissioners to say at a bare minimum, he is...
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bein report: but that means just handful of doctors and nurses are left.e are being sacked for speaking out. they asked us to hide their entities. >> you end up with 50 patients and more. we are livinear. reporter: and there is plenty th fee. rats converge on blood and other waste inside an open drain. inside the hospital, patients have come to blows over scarce oxyg supplies. >> there are reports of passengers fighting for oxygen and limited capacity, limited staff, and services are starting to crumble. reporter: f four -- four medics have confirmed that babies have died and mothers also after non-covid related surgery was delayed for days. there is a reason these horror stories are emerging here in south africa's eastern cape, a region becoming synonymous with misrule. to be clear, this is not about a poor region ing suddenly overwhelmed by an unexpected viru no, this is about a pandemic exposing the rot andea the of epic corruption and mismanagement. at l absent bosses, and even before covid, staff numbers at half the desired levels. >> mismanagement, m
bein report: but that means just handful of doctors and nurses are left.e are being sacked for speaking out. they asked us to hide their entities. >> you end up with 50 patients and more. we are livinear. reporter: and there is plenty th fee. rats converge on blood and other waste inside an open drain. inside the hospital, patients have come to blows over scarce oxyg supplies. >> there are reports of passengers fighting for oxygen and limited capacity, limited staff, and services...
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a third of troops s are bein ordered to leave. they will be posted elsewhere in europe or head back to the u.s.. a plan of retribution.. donald trump accuses germany of being a freeloader of nato am not paying its bills. coronavirus infections rising agaiain in europe. govevernments, bringing back restrictions as tourism begins to welcome bacack visitors. our americaca -- are america's tech giants killing the competition? google and amazon, defending their companies today in a grilling by u.s. lawmakers. and feeling close to your god by keeping a distance from others. the annual pilgrimage which normally draws millions of worshipers begins under tight pandemic restrictions am drastically diminished numbers -- and drastically diminished numbers. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers here and around the world, welcome. the u.s. has unveiled plans to withdraw nearly 12,000 troops from germany. a third of its military footprint in the country. president trump testifying the move today, saying germany has not been paying enough for its defe
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so in addition to the heat we have that heat inplace, moisture in place that will bein many spots mid-atlantic not looking bad some storms in the northeast that heat expands to the east including parts of new york, mid-atlantic, new england. we'll talk more about that coming up. >>> crossing guards in one florida county are ditching their classic whistles for a new device since they have to wear a mask, they will use a hand-held device that makes a similar sound at the press of a button. >>> up next new washington redskins are changing their team history in the making as "sports ilsttelurad" features their first openly transgender model we'll be right back. no cover-up spray here. it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. [harsh aerosol spray] cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, buryiodors in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses a 100% natural propellant to leave behind a pleasant scent you'll love. use anywhere odors can spread. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze air effects. ... to crispy fluffy e
so in addition to the heat we have that heat inplace, moisture in place that will bein many spots mid-atlantic not looking bad some storms in the northeast that heat expands to the east including parts of new york, mid-atlantic, new england. we'll talk more about that coming up. >>> crossing guards in one florida county are ditching their classic whistles for a new device since they have to wear a mask, they will use a hand-held device that makes a similar sound at the press of a...
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loans in the government, you're right, they've taken them over which is been a disaster and it used to bein when they we in private hands the lenders would work people are with people so they can teach them how to repay those loans and the students as they left college and started their careers had that assistance of these private lenders helping them work it out and be able to take response billeting for that and frankly, build up the credit record that when they borrow money they repay it.mo if you start having on your credit record they don't repay your loans then you can't get insurance and you can't get a mortgage on a house and it would be a total disaster to the financial system and frankly, be a total disservice to those 55 million borrowers to suddenly say we will forgive them all and you can borrow money and you don't have to pay it back. plus, think about the furnace factor of this, what about the people that have paid back those student loans and now they are being asked to pay more taxes so these loans can be forgiven? that's a terrible idea. >> host: cameron in nevada, missour
loans in the government, you're right, they've taken them over which is been a disaster and it used to bein when they we in private hands the lenders would work people are with people so they can teach them how to repay those loans and the students as they left college and started their careers had that assistance of these private lenders helping them work it out and be able to take response billeting for that and frankly, build up the credit record that when they borrow money they repay it.mo...
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basic speaker pelosi called the book quote a substitute to testifying for congress about the well bein of the americanpeople. is this about what you expected? >> it's about what i expected from both donald trump, whose reaction was as juvenile as it often is. demeans the office of the presidency, and i really am not going to respond tond it, as for adam schiff, if i had made as many mistakes as he and his colleagues did in the impeachment proceedings, i would be looking for somebody else to blame, too. >> listen, like to step back for people who may be not as familiar with your work. can you, for the audience, characterize your approach to american foreign policy? >> right. well, i'v been involved in politics for a longime. i fundamentally believe in the reagan approach of peace through strength. i have been a conservative republican as long as i thought about political philosophy. i was a conservative republican when i went into the trump administration. found he was not a conservative republican, and i'm a conservative republicantoday. >> your book, and i've read every word of it, il
basic speaker pelosi called the book quote a substitute to testifying for congress about the well bein of the americanpeople. is this about what you expected? >> it's about what i expected from both donald trump, whose reaction was as juvenile as it often is. demeans the office of the presidency, and i really am not going to respond tond it, as for adam schiff, if i had made as many mistakes as he and his colleagues did in the impeachment proceedings, i would be looking for somebody else...
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surgeon numbe surge numbers, testi ining bein problem. new york was a problem for some time, and now according to experts there's four epicentes s on the way here. >>> let's talk about georgia. overnight a children's camp has closed after at least 30 campers and staff members tested positive. the ymca camp said it first learned on june 24th that one of its counselor contracted the virus. that counselor was immediately sent home and parents were notified. since that first positive test of that camp leader, now other campers and cam staff have tested positive. at least 30 cases were confirmed. dr. carlos del rio is here with us. good to see you, doctor. we don't know all the ages of the kids or even their conditions, just that there were positive tests. we do know the campers' range of age, and what does that tell you about the several of the cases or even the changes. >> think it says two things, young people are get infected. they're not as immune as we originally thought, but we also know they're less likely to get sick. that doesn't mea
surgeon numbe surge numbers, testi ining bein problem. new york was a problem for some time, and now according to experts there's four epicentes s on the way here. >>> let's talk about georgia. overnight a children's camp has closed after at least 30 campers and staff members tested positive. the ymca camp said it first learned on june 24th that one of its counselor contracted the virus. that counselor was immediately sent home and parents were notified. since that first positive test...
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it's a challenge >> last question give me a sense of where things stand now with see isvisas bein issued to everybody but tourists >> it's positive it's small step many the right direction. as you reference, it's not for tourists we're tourist driven i think it will happen in the course of the summer/fall. it will be slow. not be large steps it will be a series of small steps leading to fall scale opening. they used to mask and gloves and social distances and temp checks we also know they won't travel i think it's a very favorable destination. it's staa step in the right direction but not the step >> it's a pleasure having you on thank you for your time. >> thank you appreciate it. >> very interesting. thank you. we appreciate your bringing that to us. >>> still ahead, shares of crocs are climbing 3%. ceo andrew joins us on a first cnbc interview, next >>> welcome back shares of croc's are higher. they are now up more than 200% from the march lows. the company getting a huge boost from online sales including record high 68% commerce growth. joining me is croc's president and ceo, it's gr
it's a challenge >> last question give me a sense of where things stand now with see isvisas bein issued to everybody but tourists >> it's positive it's small step many the right direction. as you reference, it's not for tourists we're tourist driven i think it will happen in the course of the summer/fall. it will be slow. not be large steps it will be a series of small steps leading to fall scale opening. they used to mask and gloves and social distances and temp checks we also...
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starbucks says that it is prioritizing the hets aalth and well-bein well-being.mployees have been wearing masks since april. >>> and oakland zoo has been closed since march. but one east bay girl doesn't want to happen permanently. annie is taking action. every birthday, she asks to her friends and family to donate to a charity instead of getting birthday gifts. she chose to help the animals at the zoo. >> i'm making place lets for people to buy. >> annie's mom created a facebook campaign with an initial goal of $200. one week later, her campaign has been shared over 1,000 times and has now raised more than $50,000. >> wow. that is a lot of money. >>> many of us are feeling a little down right now after being cooped up for so long because of covid-19. but a new study says that blue spaces can cure the blues. that includes walking near the ocean. a lake, a river. it will even wa by fountains,asically anywhere there is water. it can be good if your mental health. netsfnthers in spa environments on people's mood and they found that short walks they're water are espe
starbucks says that it is prioritizing the hets aalth and well-bein well-being.mployees have been wearing masks since april. >>> and oakland zoo has been closed since march. but one east bay girl doesn't want to happen permanently. annie is taking action. every birthday, she asks to her friends and family to donate to a charity instead of getting birthday gifts. she chose to help the animals at the zoo. >> i'm making place lets for people to buy. >> annie's mom created a...
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pop star harry stiles is part g ipartnering with a company bein released today to get people in the moodweeting a feature and screen shots of the enthusiastic fan response. i love that song "adore." >> watermelon sugar, isn't that -- >> watermelon sugar. i like that one, too. we have teen daughters, so we get it, right? >> british, right? >> i believe so. >> there you have it. we don't need an accent. >> i'm going to have to brush up on my harry stiles. let's get a look at the forecast this morning. meteorologist kari hall tracking that and the beautiful scenery behind you. where is that? >>> looking at the berkeley hills, a beautiful start to this tuesday morning. if you are going to be out, just a heads up there may be still some drifts of smoke coming through. the air quality is pretty good. early in the day is best to get outside. this is looking at particulate matter and does show for wildfire smoke we've seen the smoke drifting to the east and away from much of the bay area. a slight shift could really change that. it's been coming in from the west which pushes the smoke to the eas
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. >>> on wall street, stocks jump ed understood restrictions for indoor operations in after bein 500 points earlier in the session. the nasdaq swung even further, closing down 226, after being up nearly 2%. the s&p 500 finished the day down 29. >>> apple is pushing it's retail staff to work remotely as some of their stores are being forced to shut down yet again. employees are being given the option to serve customerrers on- line or over the phone. apple has closed more than 90 stores in the u.s. g to the resurgence of coronavirus cases. stores in the u.k. and australia may also have to shut down. apple also told their staff that a full return to their u.s. offices will not be happening this year. >>> coming up, an east bay store clerk arrested on suspicious of murder after shooting and killing a suspected thief. why police say it wasn't self- defense. >>> also ahead, a lawsuit filed tipped against three chp officers in connection with a deadly shooting last month. the demands from that man's family. >> big cooldown today. we'll get into what you can expect for your tuesday, wednesda
. >>> on wall street, stocks jump ed understood restrictions for indoor operations in after bein 500 points earlier in the session. the nasdaq swung even further, closing down 226, after being up nearly 2%. the s&p 500 finished the day down 29. >>> apple is pushing it's retail staff to work remotely as some of their stores are being forced to shut down yet again. employees are being given the option to serve customerrers on- line or over the phone. apple has closed more...
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amy: delia grace, thank you for beining with us.fter, this week in the united ststates, the worst search for coronavirus jenny pandemic is the timeme that the president of the e united states is pulllline united states out of the world health organization. delia grace, lead author of a new report by the united nations environment program and the international livestock research instititute titled "prevenentine next pandemic: zoonotic diseases and how to break the chain of transmission."." we will link to that at democracynynow.org. she is also professor of food safety systems at the nanatural resources institute. speaking to us from nairobi, kenya. when we come back, w we will tak about the democratic republic of congo and belgium's legacy there. we will speak with the great grandndniece of king leopold ii who considered the c congo''s on personal fiefdom. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "independence cha cha"a" y lele grand kalle and the african jazz. this i is democracy now!, democracynynow.org, the quarante report. i am amy go
amy: delia grace, thank you for beining with us.fter, this week in the united ststates, the worst search for coronavirus jenny pandemic is the timeme that the president of the e united states is pulllline united states out of the world health organization. delia grace, lead author of a new report by the united nations environment program and the international livestock research instititute titled "prevenentine next pandemic: zoonotic diseases and how to break the chain of...
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that has already served thousands read >> we understand that because of the view of our skin, we are bein treated differently than other people. covid-19 vividly portrays how paul: and continues to. for the pbs newshour, paul soan. ♪ amna: by some estimates, the global economy will take a $12 trillion hit from the covid-19 pandemic. it is already happening in italy, the third largeste.conomy in eur from a town on the adriatic coast, our special correspondent reports. >> four-year-old angelo looks contented. he has no age -- idea how vulnerable he is. his nigerian mother is worried about where his next meal will come from, which is why she's lined up outside this food bank. she didn't want to get her name -- give her name. >> it is a little but difficult to feed my son, so just came g et some food to feed my son. >> it is not just disadvantaged immigrants reliant on food banks. italians who had managed to cope for the pandemic are seeking help. before covid struck, this woman was supporting her sister and mother. now all three are virtually deitute. >> i used to be a babysitter, but inw i
that has already served thousands read >> we understand that because of the view of our skin, we are bein treated differently than other people. covid-19 vividly portrays how paul: and continues to. for the pbs newshour, paul soan. ♪ amna: by some estimates, the global economy will take a $12 trillion hit from the covid-19 pandemic. it is already happening in italy, the third largeste.conomy in eur from a town on the adriatic coast, our special correspondent reports. >>...
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in a place likike where nick is beining held right now, , i thit 7 75% jailto populalation are native right n. this is more than just his arrest at mounrushmore. it is about a long-standing treaty claim. i think nick would agree with me on this that this is about treaty rights. he is a treaty defender. it is unclear why all 15 other protesters were released but not nick himself. amy: i want to go back to this history because a number of by theseem surprised whole history of not rushmore. sculpted heads of presidents washington, jefferson, lincoln, and theodore roosevelt blasted out of the ancient granite between 1927-1941 by 400 workers, directed by goodson borglum. earlier, he was recruited by the daughters of the confederacy to carve the huge stone memorial to confederate leaders in georgia. he left that project in a dispute, but that allowed him to hone his mounting carving skills, enabling the rushmore monument, working close to the kkk and may have even been a member of the kkkk. this week in the march on stone mountain by leaders demanding it be taken down. the connection betwee
in a place likike where nick is beining held right now, , i thit 7 75% jailto populalation are native right n. this is more than just his arrest at mounrushmore. it is about a long-standing treaty claim. i think nick would agree with me on this that this is about treaty rights. he is a treaty defender. it is unclear why all 15 other protesters were released but not nick himself. amy: i want to go back to this history because a number of by theseem surprised whole history of not rushmore....
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of john lewis, i thihink about his fundamental faith, his find a mental commitmtment thahat human beiningsocould be otherwisese. he writes that faithth is beingo sure w what this has whispered anyone's heart that your belief in it t is unshakeable. he demonstrated a courage rooted in his faith but i think i it is important when we tell the story of john lewis, we understand that he comes out of the student movement. we are g going to connect this o the earlier segment with what is going on with black lives matterer. he comes out of the student movement, those young folk who radicalized in some significant way the civil rights movement, the students between 15, 16, 17, 22 years old, some 23 years old. in nashville come as he was going to school, trained under jijim lawson, he was a part of that shookf sit-ins the nation. othersd marion belly and and courtland cox, these are these young students who became the shock troops of the movement, who went into the bowels of the south, sometimes ononly 2, 3, four deep and riskd everything. i never risked their lives to change the nation. i thinink i
of john lewis, i thihink about his fundamental faith, his find a mental commitmtment thahat human beiningsocould be otherwisese. he writes that faithth is beingo sure w what this has whispered anyone's heart that your belief in it t is unshakeable. he demonstrated a courage rooted in his faith but i think i it is important when we tell the story of john lewis, we understand that he comes out of the student movement. we are g going to connect this o the earlier segment with what is going on with...
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covid-19 is a crisis like no other and it has had a catastrophic effect on women's economic well-bein. of course as we all know, women were already at an economic disadvantage before this crisis. in every corner of the world women have been at a disadvantage in terms of education, career options, wage rates, financial inclusion and access to technology. the burden of unpaid work and family care also contribute to widening gender inequality. at the same time, women have been at the front line of fighting covid-19. from essential workers to childcare. and now is of the impact on the service and retail industries, women are bearing the brunt of economic cost. we at the atlantic council are committed to understanding what is happening both here and within the united states and around the world and striving to chart a better way forward out of the crisis. i'm excited about our global business and economic program, working to develop an inclusive growth initiative as a key part of their work. because you can only be strong abroad if you are strong at home. we have a group of experts joining
covid-19 is a crisis like no other and it has had a catastrophic effect on women's economic well-bein. of course as we all know, women were already at an economic disadvantage before this crisis. in every corner of the world women have been at a disadvantage in terms of education, career options, wage rates, financial inclusion and access to technology. the burden of unpaid work and family care also contribute to widening gender inequality. at the same time, women have been at the front line of...
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. >> so what's a guy like you doin' bein' single? i already laid it out. told my sister, i said, "oh, he's a great guy. great guys always--" >> you don't even know me yet. i could be crazy. >> i said, "oh, he's gonna have three kids..." >> no, no kids. >> "be married." >> no. >> ching-ching. >> did that just happen? i came here to do business. i didn't come here for, like, speed dating. tom and nancy clearly have leftover issues that are affecting the business. they're gonna have to prove to me they can work together as a team. but before i make any investment decisions, i want to go to waycross, georgia, and see this manufacturing facility. >> so is this an entire manufacturing process? >> this is it here. we build everything from scratch, you know, from the frame up. if you want to take a look at-- >> yeah, i would. >> this trailer, that's a mobile daiquiri trailer. he has his daiquiri machines, and he'll serve out of this side. >> and so, walk me through the process of how it works. >> we order the steel components. some of it is sized. some of it we ha
. >> so what's a guy like you doin' bein' single? i already laid it out. told my sister, i said, "oh, he's a great guy. great guys always--" >> you don't even know me yet. i could be crazy. >> i said, "oh, he's gonna have three kids..." >> no, no kids. >> "be married." >> no. >> ching-ching. >> did that just happen? i came here to do business. i didn't come here for, like, speed dating. tom and nancy clearly have...
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who i really think four with the stroke of a hand in bein endingn intrafamily fight within our party,eadership. [applause] i must say for a fellow that got as far speaking to chickens, he got in a finely organized, orchestrated and deeply deserve to send off this last week. his home going has been something. [applause] i think it's important that all of us that left him remember he was, after all, a human being. a man like all other humans, born with strength that he made the most of when many don't. he worked hard to beat down when many can't, but still a person. it made him more interesting, and it made him in my mind even greater. 20 years ago, we celebrated the 35th anniversary of the selma march and worked together along with coretta and many others from the movement. we are grateful for andy young and reverend jackson and many others who survived. but on that day, i got into replay for me a story he told me when we first met back in the 97 -- 1970s. i was in aspiring politician and had no where to go and he was already a legend. i said what is the closest you ever came to gettin
who i really think four with the stroke of a hand in bein endingn intrafamily fight within our party,eadership. [applause] i must say for a fellow that got as far speaking to chickens, he got in a finely organized, orchestrated and deeply deserve to send off this last week. his home going has been something. [applause] i think it's important that all of us that left him remember he was, after all, a human being. a man like all other humans, born with strength that he made the most of when many...
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ubs number are stagger bein staggering. reaction? >> -- i don't hear manipulative. dagen: um um.> i am back i am back, are issue the one thing to remember these are companies that are not paying dividends, so it is as billionaires want to buy something monetize that wealth they have to sell stock one thing investors are not keen on, so that is the challenge with all that wealth you can see it -- on paper but really hard to get at it and i think that is that is ---is that is what you call a rich person's problem. >> i mean the value in these companies is just skyrocketinging, taking on big tech, jeff bezos to testify at house antitrust hearing next week, part of ongoing investigation, into competition in the digital marketplace the house antitrust subcommittee expected to release a report on antitrust investigation, in the coming week jon i point out twitter ceo is also going to be there isn't it interesting that just a week, before this major hearing coming with big technical chief of deputies going to be there twitter bans or they take out the house judiciary committee handle an
ubs number are stagger bein staggering. reaction? >> -- i don't hear manipulative. dagen: um um.> i am back i am back, are issue the one thing to remember these are companies that are not paying dividends, so it is as billionaires want to buy something monetize that wealth they have to sell stock one thing investors are not keen on, so that is the challenge with all that wealth you can see it -- on paper but really hard to get at it and i think that is that is ---is that is what you...