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this is production is bernstein dances. it's the same piece that launched the cooperation between the hamburg ballet and the bottom batton festival hall 20 years ago. this is fear and it's a place where you can experiment and. because i want to open up the packard fiat is here escape because there's always time here to reconsider the works that's what they see them in a completely different space not mine in and finish and somehow i find that very inspiring it's pretty much. the serene setting helps focus the body and mind here in baton baton there's a deep appreciation for the dance company from hamburg at the press conference it's obvious that the local media is familiar with his work here and it is by that victory i feel that a ballet is truly good when it doesn't just tell an old story but my story. is some that is it saved my niggas she that's the most important thing is that it's still alive the worst thing that could happen would be to have works of mine staged in a way that's all fine and good but like a museum obje
this is production is bernstein dances. it's the same piece that launched the cooperation between the hamburg ballet and the bottom batton festival hall 20 years ago. this is fear and it's a place where you can experiment and. because i want to open up the packard fiat is here escape because there's always time here to reconsider the works that's what they see them in a completely different space not mine in and finish and somehow i find that very inspiring it's pretty much. the serene setting...
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youtubi joining me now, carl bernstein.your sources, how is america's national security at risk? >> it is at risk because these foreign leaders, particularly strong men like putin and erdogan took great advantage of an unbriefed ignorant to use their words, president of the united states. the best example is the withdrawal of american troops from syria at erdogan's and putin's urging, doing their business and putting our allies, the kurds, at risk of slaughter. erdogan wanted this for a long time and putin wanted this for a long time and the president doesn't read the briefings and slavish it the strong men while berating and denigrating and even being sadistic in terms of women heads of state of our allies. and what these calls show, according to the people that you just enumerated, former chiefs of staff, secretaries of state and defense, is that he is unfit in their view to be the president of the united states because he is endangered the national security and continues to. >> you had this anecdote where president trump
youtubi joining me now, carl bernstein.your sources, how is america's national security at risk? >> it is at risk because these foreign leaders, particularly strong men like putin and erdogan took great advantage of an unbriefed ignorant to use their words, president of the united states. the best example is the withdrawal of american troops from syria at erdogan's and putin's urging, doing their business and putting our allies, the kurds, at risk of slaughter. erdogan wanted this for a...
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legendary journalist carl bernstein joins us next. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so you only pay for what you need? given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet
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. >> reporter: tonight, althea bernstein anxiously hoping authorities in madison, wisconsin, will track down the four white men she says doused her with a flammable liquid and lit the biracial 18-year-old on fire. >> i haven't really slept and i don't really have an appetite so it's just -- i don't want anyone to ever feel like this. >> reporter: bernstein says she was in her car at a red light around 1:00 a.m. wednesday, when she heard someone yell a racist slur at her. according to the police report her driver's side window was down. she saw four men, all white. one of them sprayed a liquid on her face and neck and then threw a flaming lighter at her, causing the liquid to ignite. althea, who works as an emt, drove forward and patted out the flames. >> your brain still has that fight or flight response that takes care of you, so i made it home. i called my mom, i drove myself to the e.r. >> reporter: madison's mayor calling the incident "an absolutely unacceptable crime," saying in a statement, "current information suggests this may have been a premeditated crime targeted toward peopl
. >> reporter: tonight, althea bernstein anxiously hoping authorities in madison, wisconsin, will track down the four white men she says doused her with a flammable liquid and lit the biracial 18-year-old on fire. >> i haven't really slept and i don't really have an appetite so it's just -- i don't want anyone to ever feel like this. >> reporter: bernstein says she was in her car at a red light around 1:00 a.m. wednesday, when she heard someone yell a racist slur at her....
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carl bernstein joins us with more on the jaw dropping report.rite that one source said these calls were such an abomination that if members of congress knew the content, even republicans would not have confidence in the president. what were his calls with russian president putin like? >> his calls with putin, he was almost slavishly seeking putin's approval, trying to prop himself up, as a great businessman, demeaning predecessors in foul terms, vulgar language, calling them incompetent, now that he, trump, was there they could deal directly. the overall tenor of calls as well as specifics of them show the president of the united states in terms of allies bullying them, almost sadistically dealing with women on the call, mainly angela merkel and theresa may, the prime minister of great britain, those calls with those women are described in almost sadistic terms by sources. a spokesman for the german embassy here in the united states confirmed those calls are very aggressive and problematic. so what we have is a president very much like we saw th
carl bernstein joins us with more on the jaw dropping report.rite that one source said these calls were such an abomination that if members of congress knew the content, even republicans would not have confidence in the president. what were his calls with russian president putin like? >> his calls with putin, he was almost slavishly seeking putin's approval, trying to prop himself up, as a great businessman, demeaning predecessors in foul terms, vulgar language, calling them incompetent,...
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that is bob bernstein, the owner of bongo java.ead more about small business in the latest edition of bloomberg businessweek. coming up, talking more about income inequality and the gap between white and black unemployment. this is bloomberg. ♪ we spoke with economic white house advisor larry kudlow unwanted economy needs, and what might be in store in for the packages. >> i didn't know about the get congress fast heart -- part. we have taken some time off of legislation, even though we are talking to both parties, kevin hasson and i have done bipartisan calls, always conversations among their leaders and our leaders. but we wanted to affect the economic story and see what the original $3 trillion package would do for the economy. of course, let the federal reserve develop and evolve its various lending facilities. we will come back, i reckon, after july 4, we will have a good discussion. we need policies that will help long-term economic growth. i think the rescue package was enormously helpful. payroll protection program probably
that is bob bernstein, the owner of bongo java.ead more about small business in the latest edition of bloomberg businessweek. coming up, talking more about income inequality and the gap between white and black unemployment. this is bloomberg. ♪ we spoke with economic white house advisor larry kudlow unwanted economy needs, and what might be in store in for the packages. >> i didn't know about the get congress fast heart -- part. we have taken some time off of legislation, even though we...
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carl bernstein was told the president's repeated lapses convinced his former secretaries of state andense along with two national security advisers and his longest serving chief of staff that he posed a danger to u.s. national security. several republicans were briefed about the intelligence on russia on monday. democrats will get a briefing later today. cnn's nick peyton walsh are you hearing about this. >> it seems increasingly confusing. there was a russian military intelligence plot to target u.s. traps. at that time the u.s. intelligence was looking at the possibility of links between american fatalities in afghanistan and this russian plot. the official expert that didn't know what the conclusion of the examining of those links had been, but it does appear that the white house is coming forward and saying the damage done about the leak of this intelligence is in fact more damaging potentially than the pause itself. they're going to get down to the bottom of what happened here because the story is to speak out. fascinatingly confusing picture from the white house. they said we do
carl bernstein was told the president's repeated lapses convinced his former secretaries of state andense along with two national security advisers and his longest serving chief of staff that he posed a danger to u.s. national security. several republicans were briefed about the intelligence on russia on monday. democrats will get a briefing later today. cnn's nick peyton walsh are you hearing about this. >> it seems increasingly confusing. there was a russian military intelligence plot...
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charge of the responsible investing group at alliance bernstein.the good to see you. >> thank you >> thank you for joining us. since questions of race and diversity are so top of mind and front burner right now, let me ask you as you size up companies, how you measure whether a company is doing well on diversity metrics what are the metrics and do you have enough data really to know? >> we really focus on two levels first and foremost at theboard level. we look for diversity among the board of directors because there is a lot to be said for the tone of the top and there we're really looking fordiversity of thought along multiple dimensions. quite frankly, i think we really have to move beyond just looking at gender. we definitely look at the percentage of women on the board, but we also look for the percentage of racial and ethnic minorities we look for the number of skills and the diversity of skills that are represented on the board of directors. and that should flow through also to the composition of the various committees of the board. yes, can
charge of the responsible investing group at alliance bernstein.the good to see you. >> thank you >> thank you for joining us. since questions of race and diversity are so top of mind and front burner right now, let me ask you as you size up companies, how you measure whether a company is doing well on diversity metrics what are the metrics and do you have enough data really to know? >> we really focus on two levels first and foremost at theboard level. we look for diversity...
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to us that's phil lebeau we're joined by the global head of diversity and inclusion at alliance bernstein thank you for being here >> thank you for having me >> that's where i want to start. it's diversity and inclusion you say that difference needs to be acknowledged. it's one thing to hire a person of color it's another to includes them in all that you are as an organization >> i agree i think we really tried to focus on as a firm is really understanding that we can't conflict those two terms which we tend to do often. diversity, is the data those are the facts. those are the data points. there's the fact and then there's the choice that's where inclusion comes in. that is something that sits on every one's desk not just our firm but every one's firm really understanding the difference between diversity and inclusi inclusion. understanding how this play together really will be the different here in seeing the needle move. >> i'm wondering how you think the events of this past week will impact the future in the way we think about diversity and inclusion as it relates to the business you'
to us that's phil lebeau we're joined by the global head of diversity and inclusion at alliance bernstein thank you for being here >> thank you for having me >> that's where i want to start. it's diversity and inclusion you say that difference needs to be acknowledged. it's one thing to hire a person of color it's another to includes them in all that you are as an organization >> i agree i think we really tried to focus on as a firm is really understanding that we can't...
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carl bernstein, fascinating report. we'll have more on the president's conduct ahead stoking partisan rage along racial lines, dr. cornell west joins me when we continue. millions of men are keeping their hair thanks to proven hair loss treatments, and you can to thanks to keeps. get online access to a physician and fda-approved treatments delivered right to your door, safely and affordably. go to keeps.com/tv to learn more. >>> president trump has mostly ignored the spriike in coronavirus, he played golf and used twitter and had to delete his support for supporters in florida. one man is seen driving a golf cart with trump campaign posters chanting white power. the president does watch the video, he just didn't hear the man before he tweeted they were quote great people and the president is said to yet condemn the use of the phrase white pow eve er. he retweeted a video of a couple that with drew weapon to protesters. the white couple facing off against white and black marchers certainly says, well, speaks volumes. joi
carl bernstein, fascinating report. we'll have more on the president's conduct ahead stoking partisan rage along racial lines, dr. cornell west joins me when we continue. millions of men are keeping their hair thanks to proven hair loss treatments, and you can to thanks to keeps. get online access to a physician and fda-approved treatments delivered right to your door, safely and affordably. go to keeps.com/tv to learn more. >>> president trump has mostly ignored the spriike in...
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. >> i want to read you some reporting from carl bernstein, legendary reporter, who overnight put out he has gathered over four months from top security officials and their concerns over the president's conversations with world leaders, particularly vladimir putin, which is relevant to this discussion. and he writes -- let me put my glasses on -- "in numerous calls with putin that were described to cnn, trump left top national security aides and his chiefs of staff flabbergasted, less because of specific concessions he made than because of his manner. inordinately solicit us to of putin's admiration and seemingly seeking his approval." so, take carl's reporting in conjunction with what's going on right now regarding this intelligence, and what questions does that raise for you about the president's attitude towards vladimir putin? >> i mean, we've seen it time and time again. we saw it on the stage in helsinki. we saw the most powerful man in the world, the president of the united states, take russia's word over the word of our intelligence community. this isn't the first time that we
. >> i want to read you some reporting from carl bernstein, legendary reporter, who overnight put out he has gathered over four months from top security officials and their concerns over the president's conversations with world leaders, particularly vladimir putin, which is relevant to this discussion. and he writes -- let me put my glasses on -- "in numerous calls with putin that were described to cnn, trump left top national security aides and his chiefs of staff flabbergasted,...
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joining us with details, cnn political analyst, carl bernstein. you report calhundreds of phone calls. the recurring them particularly with putin and turkish leader erdogan, i was stunned at how much access erdogan has to basically call the president and go directly to him every time. and the response of people around the president to these calls. what are people telling you a about how the president deals with foreign leaders? >> well, the first point goes to exactly what you said. in dealing with these autocrats, particularly putin and erdogan, erdogan in particular had a free pass to get through to the president of the united states. he would call at least twice a week. turkish security it appears would keep track so erdogan knew when and where to reach him. but their dialogue, one of the sources said, putin gave -- putin -- trump gave away the -- to erdogan in syria. he allowed american troops, both putin and erdogan wanted to withdraw. he ordered the withdrawal of american troops from syria. and the result was that the kurds, our allies, were
joining us with details, cnn political analyst, carl bernstein. you report calhundreds of phone calls. the recurring them particularly with putin and turkish leader erdogan, i was stunned at how much access erdogan has to basically call the president and go directly to him every time. and the response of people around the president to these calls. what are people telling you a about how the president deals with foreign leaders? >> well, the first point goes to exactly what you said. in...
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i wanted to bring in the legendary carl bernstein.n a president's moods were not newsworthy, but now they are. your reaction to this reporting that he's watching, he's erupting, the cycle repeats and repeats. >> i think the big underlying story about donald trump in many regards are what his moods, his closest advisers, his former chief of staff, his former national security advisers, mcmaster, general kelly, secretary mattis, all concluded that he's unstable. that he aaccounts in an authoritarian way, his authoritarian impulses come into play, particularly as a result of his moods and it's all one story. his mood, his physical health, which we don't know about either because of his visit to walter reed hospital earlier in the year that has been covered up and why he went there, looking at the president's mental state, especially what his friends are seeing now. they're very concerned about his conduct. they say he's out of control. some of those i talked to, that's their words, out of control. this is a danger to our security in this
i wanted to bring in the legendary carl bernstein.n a president's moods were not newsworthy, but now they are. your reaction to this reporting that he's watching, he's erupting, the cycle repeats and repeats. >> i think the big underlying story about donald trump in many regards are what his moods, his closest advisers, his former chief of staff, his former national security advisers, mcmaster, general kelly, secretary mattis, all concluded that he's unstable. that he aaccounts in an...
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it's like if woodward and bernstein called their book "nixon christ superstar." bolton is said to lay out many instances of trump's misconduct that go well beyond the quid pro quo with ukraine. and while many believe the president should be worried, the president thinks john bolton should be worried. >> somebody said he went out and wrote a book. if he wrote a book, i can't imagine that he can, because that's highly-classified information. even conversations with me, they're highly classified. i told that to the attorney general before. i will consider every conversation with me as president highly classified. so that would mean if he wrote a book and if the book gets out, he's broken the law, and i would think he would have criminal problems, i would hope so. >> jimmy: okay, those are rules for a bachelor party, not the law. he just makes the rules up as he goes, and he is going. the trump train is headed to tulsa, oklahoma on saturday for a big rally despite the fact that instances of the virus in oklahoma are on the rise. and his vp of regional sales is on the
it's like if woodward and bernstein called their book "nixon christ superstar." bolton is said to lay out many instances of trump's misconduct that go well beyond the quid pro quo with ukraine. and while many believe the president should be worried, the president thinks john bolton should be worried. >> somebody said he went out and wrote a book. if he wrote a book, i can't imagine that he can, because that's highly-classified information. even conversations with me, they're...
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blaze bernstein went missing in january 2018.rk near his family home in orange county, california. the 19—year—old, who wasjewish and gay, had been stabbed more than 20 times. we don't live in the same home that we raised our children in any more because it was too painful for us to stay there. our family will never be the same again. imean, this... this destroyed our family. i will never... i will never get over it. i will never get over the loss of this child. never. 22—year—old sam woodward, who'd known blaze since high school, has been charged with his murder and is due to stand trial soon. my mother—in—law, she was born in 1936 in romania. many of her relatives were taken to concentration camps in the area. she lived through a war, and she saw the devastation to her country, to her community, and her grandson was killed by a nazi. woodward has pleaded not guilty. he's alleged to have belonged to a neo—nazi group that's been linked to five murders in the states called atomwaffen division. it's connected to a uk—based group, t
blaze bernstein went missing in january 2018.rk near his family home in orange county, california. the 19—year—old, who wasjewish and gay, had been stabbed more than 20 times. we don't live in the same home that we raised our children in any more because it was too painful for us to stay there. our family will never be the same again. imean, this... this destroyed our family. i will never... i will never get over it. i will never get over the loss of this child. never. 22—year—old sam...
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here to explain, jarrod bernstein.e a sunday show likes to say, man, he enjoys watching economists blow it every thursday. we sort of joke about it. you know, it will be this. but my goodness, jarrod. this is a big miss. how did everybody miss this? >> great question. i mean, these are unprecedented times. and every kind of forecast we're making these days has huge bands around it that we often forget to emphasis and we shunned. it's tricky to see a turning point. the only thing i can do to defend myself and other economist that's did not see this am coming is that it's not that we didn't know this was going to happen. we just didn't think it would happen this soon. every forecast has the economy bouncing back in the second half of this year. but, of course, this started in may. so it does suggest that the reopening is a bit deeper in terms of hiring across the country than we expected. but -- you sthaid this yourself chuck. not does one jobs report does a new trend establish. this is .1. these are noisy reports. they'
here to explain, jarrod bernstein.e a sunday show likes to say, man, he enjoys watching economists blow it every thursday. we sort of joke about it. you know, it will be this. but my goodness, jarrod. this is a big miss. how did everybody miss this? >> great question. i mean, these are unprecedented times. and every kind of forecast we're making these days has huge bands around it that we often forget to emphasis and we shunned. it's tricky to see a turning point. the only thing i can do...
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you've always then research-based, to the acclaim of sanford bernstein and the wonderful block books and all of that. you always lead with research first. what are you learning from the morgan stanley sell side research team about this nation and its corporations? what is the spirit they are hearing, they are feeling going into the summer and the mystery of the fall months? of the mostink one interesting things we are debating is the extent to which companies are going to resume their capital spending. one of the reasons that we as a house have been somewhat more bullish than many, and why our have stuck tosts this more bullish v-shaped weovery forecast, is because are seeing a pickup in capital spending intention. that is something that i think earlier in the year was much more hotly debated. spendingthat capital does seem to be focused on technology and the cloud, digital presence, but that is remainwhere we still very bullish and constructive that that capital spending can help sustain this recovery. lisa a: we are going to be very lucky to have chat and i -- to have with us tomor
you've always then research-based, to the acclaim of sanford bernstein and the wonderful block books and all of that. you always lead with research first. what are you learning from the morgan stanley sell side research team about this nation and its corporations? what is the spirit they are hearing, they are feeling going into the summer and the mystery of the fall months? of the mostink one interesting things we are debating is the extent to which companies are going to resume their capital...
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security after being repeatedly unprepared and outplayed in calls with foreign leaders, carl bern ste bernsteinw. carl, can you walk us through the calls and how the president risks national security? >> it became the conclusion of his national security advisers, and james madison, the secretary of defense, the chief of staff, others that he was so reckless in his dealings particularly with vladimir putin, with turkey. that he was abusive to his allies, women heads of state. he was absolutely sadistic in terms of dealing with angela merkel, the chancellor of germany. and what the calls show, is that a president of the united states attacking his allies and having no command of foreign policy. to the point where these sources who are very high level decided and cultured his conduct that he was delusional, were the words they used, in the conversations. thinking he was acting in a responsible manner. >> tell me more about the president's bullying and his demeaning our allies. on women alleys, particularly angela merkel? >> he is called her stupid. said she lacked courage. played her in the hands
security after being repeatedly unprepared and outplayed in calls with foreign leaders, carl bern ste bernsteinw. carl, can you walk us through the calls and how the president risks national security? >> it became the conclusion of his national security advisers, and james madison, the secretary of defense, the chief of staff, others that he was so reckless in his dealings particularly with vladimir putin, with turkey. that he was abusive to his allies, women heads of state. he was...
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it is easy to say that jared bernstein was an advisor on economics and policy to vice president biden, but more importantly, he is one of the progressive economists in washington that every conservative reads and studies. he's been doing it for decades. economic policy institute, and now at the center of budget and policy priorities. jared, we are thrilled you are with us today. what is the biden mandate forward? what does vice president biden need to do to speak not to those committed to him, but the marginal voters looking for the biden message? what does he need to say? jared: first of all, always listeningtart the day to your rap. the vice president is running for office in the midst of really three crises. economich crisis, the one that stems from the health crisis, and now the outpouring of racial violence, which, as i think i heard at least implicit in some of your comments, feels very justified for a lot of people. to bring theime nation together and restore a competent federal sector, something we so sorely lack, that can lead the kind of shock to come out in the global .cono
it is easy to say that jared bernstein was an advisor on economics and policy to vice president biden, but more importantly, he is one of the progressive economists in washington that every conservative reads and studies. he's been doing it for decades. economic policy institute, and now at the center of budget and policy priorities. jared, we are thrilled you are with us today. what is the biden mandate forward? what does vice president biden need to do to speak not to those committed to him,...
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we appreciate your time. .rew bernstein coming up, imf's chief economist on the outlook of the virus-ravagedl economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ,aidi: breaking news on qantas we are expecting an announcement as to how many jobs they will cut today. the australian, reporting the number will be about 600 jobs cut across the 30,000 strong workforce, 20% of the overall workforce are qantas. we are waiting for the announcement. they are in a trading hold ahead of planned capital raising, including an institutional placement and a share purchase plan. we are hearing reports from the financial review about a one point three $6 billion placement . those shares, expected -- $3.6 billion placement. those shares, expected to hold. we are waiting for the announcement as to how many job cuts will take place out of the 30,000 employed at qantas. the number will largely affect ground and cabin crews from its sydney head office. we will watch that story. breaking numbers out of new zealand, may imports coming in at 4.1 4 billion kiwi dollars, in line with an estimate. this is largely in line with estimates, and
we appreciate your time. .rew bernstein coming up, imf's chief economist on the outlook of the virus-ravagedl economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ,aidi: breaking news on qantas we are expecting an announcement as to how many jobs they will cut today. the australian, reporting the number will be about 600 jobs cut across the 30,000 strong workforce, 20% of the overall workforce are qantas. we are waiting for the announcement. they are in a trading hold ahead of planned capital raising, including an...
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give today >>> tonight an exclusive new report from carl bernstein. sources say senior trump officials concluded the president posed a dachger to national security, after repeatedly being unprepared and outplayed in calls to foreign leaders. carl, this reporting is alarming. can you walk us through these calls and how the president may have actually risked national security. >> it became the conclusion, including to james madison, his own chief of staff, others, that he was so reckless in his dealings, particularly with vladimir putin, erdogan of turkey, that he was abusive to our allies, particularly women. he was absolutely sadistic, as one source said, in terms of dealing with angela merkel, the chancellor of germany, teresa may, the prime minister. what these calls show, hundreds of them, is the president of the united states attacking his allies. cozying up to adversaries and having no demand of foreign policy,to the point where resources were very high level. and he was delusional. is the word they use, in these conversations. thinking he was ac
give today >>> tonight an exclusive new report from carl bernstein. sources say senior trump officials concluded the president posed a dachger to national security, after repeatedly being unprepared and outplayed in calls to foreign leaders. carl, this reporting is alarming. can you walk us through these calls and how the president may have actually risked national security. >> it became the conclusion, including to james madison, his own chief of staff, others, that he was so...
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margaret, who was then living in new york and went to some shows went to see on the town leonard bernstein show. went to the restaurant just like anybody visiting new york. and causing great commotion. taxicabs would pull over to the curb and drivers would jump out and say hi harry, you are my man and all that. the state trooper pulled him over for apparently he had been cutting people too close when he passed them. he said the trooper wanted to say hello and get his to shake his hand. from then on they would go by train, plane come about. >> there been an attempted assassination and the number of presidents had already been assassinated. why with government at that time have productions? >> it just wasn't done. in fact, he had very little money. he had to borrow some money. quite secretly. dean atchison cosigned to pay for the move back home. this is not well-known. it doesn't mean he didn't have any money. he did have money but he needed some cash to cover the dances moving out of the white house. when he got home, in order to provide himself some income he undertook the writing of his a
margaret, who was then living in new york and went to some shows went to see on the town leonard bernstein show. went to the restaurant just like anybody visiting new york. and causing great commotion. taxicabs would pull over to the curb and drivers would jump out and say hi harry, you are my man and all that. the state trooper pulled him over for apparently he had been cutting people too close when he passed them. he said the trooper wanted to say hello and get his to shake his hand. from...
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phil lebeau, with a slue of airline news all week mike, it brings up this downgrade of boeing at bernsteinmarket perform, second downgrade in a couple days and their general attitude is travel will remain contingent on medical progress and in their words we'd rather be conservative here. >> yeah, i think it just reflects the general rethink that's been going on for three weeks now, let's say, in terms of pace of reopening, what we can reasonably expect out of consumers willingness to get out and around the airline sector as a proxy is down 25% from the highs of early june, yes, up 50% from the lows in march so i think this has been really what's been working its way through the entire market right now, which is just exactly what did we price in with that furious run to the highs in june, especially in the reopening plays and of course boeing being on kind of the far end of this logic chain in terms of what does it mean for near term travel, what does it mean for the balance sheets of airlines, what does it mean for longer term demand for aerospace. so i do think that, you know, it pretty m
phil lebeau, with a slue of airline news all week mike, it brings up this downgrade of boeing at bernsteinmarket perform, second downgrade in a couple days and their general attitude is travel will remain contingent on medical progress and in their words we'd rather be conservative here. >> yeah, i think it just reflects the general rethink that's been going on for three weeks now, let's say, in terms of pace of reopening, what we can reasonably expect out of consumers willingness to get...
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which was why it's a weird timing that bernstein took time to sell.all the wrong places >>> we're holding 3100 on the s&p. some of the laggards in there. nowherwegian and carnival both n more than 11%. the lexus nx experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will - you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. >>> want to get you up to speed on areas of the country where new co-vid cases and hospitalizations are on the rise meg has that >> good morning, carl. there's kind of a tale of two parts of the country right now when you look at the trends in co-vid cases here in the northeast we are kind of in a recovery, but if you look across the south and the west, a lot of states are starting to see spikes a few weeks after lif
which was why it's a weird timing that bernstein took time to sell.all the wrong places >>> we're holding 3100 on the s&p. some of the laggards in there. nowherwegian and carnival both n more than 11%. the lexus nx experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver...
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. >> you can read carl bernstein's full story on our website. that's at cnn.com/politics. >>> still to come, news reports say beijing has passed a controversial security law for hong kong. now its people wait to see how sweeping that law will be. back in just a moment. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. >>> we are tracking some major developments out of hong kong where local media report china's parliament has passed a controversial national security law for the city. state media in the main land have said the law would criminalize acts against the central government, like what it calls secession and terrorism. critics say the law attacks political freedoms and protesters marched through hoppi
. >> you can read carl bernstein's full story on our website. that's at cnn.com/politics. >>> still to come, news reports say beijing has passed a controversial security law for hong kong. now its people wait to see how sweeping that law will be. back in just a moment. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than...
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carl bernstein, thank you so much. >> good to be with you. >>> police in maryland are asking for helpey want to identify the man in this video who stopped his bike to assault people who were putting up black lives matter signs. and plus a man who worked on some of broadway's biggest production shares the racism he's faced backstage. he's joining me live, just ahead. as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will - you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. women with metastatic we breast cancerers. standing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science not sorrys. our time for more time - has come. living longer is possible and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women
carl bernstein, thank you so much. >> good to be with you. >>> police in maryland are asking for helpey want to identify the man in this video who stopped his bike to assault people who were putting up black lives matter signs. and plus a man who worked on some of broadway's biggest production shares the racism he's faced backstage. he's joining me live, just ahead. as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we...
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black teenager reported being attacked early on wednesday while she was driving. 18-year-old althea bernstein says she was stopped at a red light when four white men approached her car. one screamed a racial epithet and lighter fluid was sprayed into her car. she told madison365 -- "i turned my head to look and somebody's throwing lighter fluid on me. and then they threw a lighter at me, and my neck caught on fire." she was able to drive away and was later treated at t the hospital for burns to her face and neck. the attack occccurrewhwhile a black liveves matter protest was winding down nearby. in sports news, nascar has released a photo of the noose found in the garage of bubba wallace at talladega superspeedway. wallace is the only black elite nascar driver in the country. earlier this week, the fbi said the noose was a garage pull-down rope, in place since at least october, long before the garage was assigned to wallace. on thursday, nascar revealed it had examined nearly 1700 garage stalls at 29 tracks across the country. steve phelps, the president of nascar, said -- "they found only 11
black teenager reported being attacked early on wednesday while she was driving. 18-year-old althea bernstein says she was stopped at a red light when four white men approached her car. one screamed a racial epithet and lighter fluid was sprayed into her car. she told madison365 -- "i turned my head to look and somebody's throwing lighter fluid on me. and then they threw a lighter at me, and my neck caught on fire." she was able to drive away and was later treated at t the hospital...
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changes in his approval rating or in his electoral odds going into november some robinson woodward bernstein in washington we're going to thank you know 2. for vice president joe biden. who is speaking right now. let's listen in for a moment we have a problem you know there are 456-0000 people who live instead of dad because he didn't listen to the station moderators it was the guys like me back in january saying you know problem. but my point is this. i think. i was talking to a freshman of our last night. and he's talking about history. and we have to educate the public war about the history of what supremacy history of the subjugation of the 4 years and i agree with that i think is another. i think what's happened what i mean maybe as you norm senator. i would use different frame the band-aid ripped off by this defendant is president nobody can pretend any longer what this is all about. the rich man who has been charities on her back. it's been hard it's memoir it's been a span span fire 600 or 5 or 5000. of these kids who are illegal young people coming by to come across the border docs
changes in his approval rating or in his electoral odds going into november some robinson woodward bernstein in washington we're going to thank you know 2. for vice president joe biden. who is speaking right now. let's listen in for a moment we have a problem you know there are 456-0000 people who live instead of dad because he didn't listen to the station moderators it was the guys like me back in january saying you know problem. but my point is this. i think. i was talking to a freshman of...
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althea bernstein says she was driving and stopped at a red light when she heard someone yell out a racialthet. she then noticed four white men, one of whom sprayed liquid in her face, threw a flaming lighter at her thereafter. she suffered second and third-degree burns. luckily you see there she is recovering. >>> in colorado, the three officers involved in the confrontation that left elijah mcclain dead last year have been put on desk duty after mass outrage and protests across the country, mcclain's death is now being reexamined. mcclain was stopped by three white officers on his way home from a convenience store after a 911 caller described him as suspicious. he was wearing a ski mask, which his family says he often did when he felt cold. the body cam video you hear officers telling mcclain to stop tensing up and asking him to cooperate before a medic arrives and then injects him with ketamine to sedate him. >> my name is elijah mcclain. i was going home. i don't even kill flies. i don't eat meat. i wasn't trying to do that. i can't breathe directly. >> this week, mourners gathered in
althea bernstein says she was driving and stopped at a red light when she heard someone yell out a racialthet. she then noticed four white men, one of whom sprayed liquid in her face, threw a flaming lighter at her thereafter. she suffered second and third-degree burns. luckily you see there she is recovering. >>> in colorado, the three officers involved in the confrontation that left elijah mcclain dead last year have been put on desk duty after mass outrage and protests across the...
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althea bernstein told police she was stopped at a red light early wednesday in madison when four menighter fluid, then set her on fire. she suffered burns to her face. police hope surveillance video can help them find the suspects. >>> protests since the killing of george floyd have lasted a month. sparking a number of cultural shifts from the corporate world to sports to entertainment. ♪ i believe in the promises you've made to me ♪ >> reporter: this morning from musicians to amusement parks to state flags, the calls for state support in racial justice growing louder. >> it's a big day and it's time for a change. >> reporter: mississippi coaches and lawmakers urging lawmakers to remove the confederate emblem from the state flag. >> the purpose of a state flag is to unify the state. and right now, this flag doesn't do that. >> reporter: supporters say the state senate is now one or two votes short of moving forward to remove the symbol. some opponents want the issue on the ballot so voters can decide. others have proposed two state aling, disney, the parent company of 's rebrandi t i
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and it comes as our carl bernstein over the last 12 hours has put out extraordinary reporting he's been working on over the last few months, concern from national security officials about conversations with world leaders, including vladimir putin. he says "in numerous calls with putin described to cnn, trump left top national security aides and his chiefs of staff flabbergasted, less because of specific concessions he made than because of his manner, inordinately solicitous of putin's admiration and seemingly seeking his approval." again, just begs more questions about the president's attitude toward vladimir putin. >> completely. and if you look at this, this is what worries me -- they are on a mad drive to get a peace deal with the taliban, you know. the taliban that, by the way, just a few short years ago made it illegal for girls to read. i mean, this is a pretty tough group. they're still killing people. they're still taking hostages. and if you want a peace deal -- and i have seen this in other administrations, including the obama administration -- you want it so bad, you're willi
and it comes as our carl bernstein over the last 12 hours has put out extraordinary reporting he's been working on over the last few months, concern from national security officials about conversations with world leaders, including vladimir putin. he says "in numerous calls with putin described to cnn, trump left top national security aides and his chiefs of staff flabbergasted, less because of specific concessions he made than because of his manner, inordinately solicitous of putin's...
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right we've addressed it every day i read you a plethora of notes yesterday with that headline, bernstein now is saying, when they look at the question, does the value move have legs you know, there's been this move to beaten up stocks. and there's a room for a catch-up >> there is something that i would like to call healthy rotation everybody talked about this power of five, even though it was far more than the power of five there was a lot more going on underneath all of that than was spoken about enough, i don't think -- i think, on the network. so the reality is, scott, yes, there is rotation to other areas. and because of that rotation and some of those various names that we're all talking about, you talked about boeing, some of the rails we don't talk about very often, there's a lot more going on that's starting to show maybe some more green shoots and the other thing would be, you know, the pounding that the smaller -- the smaller names took was absolutely unbelievable and we're starting to see a little bit of that now, is that the -- i don't know, i don't want to call that the das
right we've addressed it every day i read you a plethora of notes yesterday with that headline, bernstein now is saying, when they look at the question, does the value move have legs you know, there's been this move to beaten up stocks. and there's a room for a catch-up >> there is something that i would like to call healthy rotation everybody talked about this power of five, even though it was far more than the power of five there was a lot more going on underneath all of that than was...
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morning, the american action forums isabel soto on the coronavirus's impact on child care and daniel bernstein talks about the rope of the strategic national stockpile in a pandemic response. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday northern -- morning and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> a largely party line vote, the house approved legislation friday granting state hood to washington, d.c. in order to become law, it would need to be approved by the senate but majority leader mitch mcconnell said in an interview, the measure is not going anywhere. some remarks prior to the house vote from d.c. delegate eleanor holmes enormousen. >> the chair recognizes the gentlemen lady from the district of columbia. >> i yield one minute to the gentle lady from california, the speaker of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi. >> the compare recognizes the speaker of the house of representatives. rights act for all or whether it's observing the 100th anniversary right to aving the vote and whether it is about ourng full parti
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jenny zeng, of alliance bernstein hong kong limited. good to have you with us.ent firm may was launched friday. it was much better than has been expected. they began rehiring workers earlier in greater numbers than expected. that is a trend around the country. to be clear, things are far from normal in the labor market. but the pace of improvement suggests more raises in the second half of the year. i think the way to interpret that data, it is very encouraging things started to pick up sooner than expected. to that theory is a long way go before things start to look normal. sureer, we are not quite if the data will have limitations. the fed may announce yield curve control. ist is more important, whether the evidence of improvement in the labor market makes it harder for the congress to pass additional stimulus. with data pointing to the bigger side, the probability of having another stimulus deal is lower today than it was before. curve ishere the yield implying. haslinda: we talk about yield curve control, what will happen in the -- later in the year or soone
jenny zeng, of alliance bernstein hong kong limited. good to have you with us.ent firm may was launched friday. it was much better than has been expected. they began rehiring workers earlier in greater numbers than expected. that is a trend around the country. to be clear, things are far from normal in the labor market. but the pace of improvement suggests more raises in the second half of the year. i think the way to interpret that data, it is very encouraging things started to pick up sooner...
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the bernstein conference, which related to the flexibility wells fargo has with the asset capital it faces and it can't continue to be loaning and therefore generating assets to all areas it therefore faces more stringent controls than other banks it has to cut back in some areas. this is one it's chosen to do so >> i think you're right. i think they're underplaying the cap the fed has on them. especially with a lot of corporate clients rushing to come in and take out those huge billion dollar lines they're stuck in a position where they have to pick and choose among which customers to keep and which to cut loose and it appears at the moment they've decided to cut loose their independent car dealerships, which would have an impact on the amount of credit available to people as they attempt to buy used cars. >> what's your take as to whether this is sort of wells fargo uniquely being conservative or whether we should be more worry ied about credit lotszs coming down the pike in all sorts of industry, incloud iing autos? >> there's been a report that particularly in the subprime auto l
the bernstein conference, which related to the flexibility wells fargo has with the asset capital it faces and it can't continue to be loaning and therefore generating assets to all areas it therefore faces more stringent controls than other banks it has to cut back in some areas. this is one it's chosen to do so >> i think you're right. i think they're underplaying the cap the fed has on them. especially with a lot of corporate clients rushing to come in and take out those huge billion...
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58% in 2019 a big thing to watch is the margin for the ground division that hanels the majority bernsteines that could fall to under 5% this quarter. we're also watching for commentary from ceo, fred smith, who has used earnings calls to make colorful comments about rival amazon and the state of commerce and war analogies back to you. >> yeah, yeah. he never ispoints. thank you. mike, you have more on market internals. >> they've strength bed throughout the afternoon you see morgan, excuse me, new york stock exchange has been to the upside that was more like 50/50 in the morning. take a look at banks against semiconductors both up more than 2% pretty tough to get negative both groups are working very often they are more like opposites and the volatility index, also, finally giving way. it has been high you see it around that 30 level. we were below 30 over two weeks ago, almost three weeks ago. >> 20 seconds left in the session. we were up briefly 300 points. now 233. it's been a great final hour of trade. just a tiny step back from what was a strong final hour. over 1% for the dow. 1.7%
58% in 2019 a big thing to watch is the margin for the ground division that hanels the majority bernsteines that could fall to under 5% this quarter. we're also watching for commentary from ceo, fred smith, who has used earnings calls to make colorful comments about rival amazon and the state of commerce and war analogies back to you. >> yeah, yeah. he never ispoints. thank you. mike, you have more on market internals. >> they've strength bed throughout the afternoon you see morgan,...
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morning, the american action forums isabel soto on the coronavirus's impact on child care and daniel bernstein talks about the rope of the strategic national stockpile in a pandemic response. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday northern -- morning and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> a largely party line vote, the house approved legislation friday
morning, the american action forums isabel soto on the coronavirus's impact on child care and daniel bernstein talks about the rope of the strategic national stockpile in a pandemic response. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday northern -- morning and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> a largely party line vote, the house approved legislation friday
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althea bernstein speaking out about the disturbing details about the alleged incident after sustaining second and third-degree burns. the young emt's powerful message. the mayor of madison, wisconsin calls it a hate crime. police now searching for the suspects. the latest on the investigation this morning. >>> redesigned for racial justice. disney announcing a complete reimaging of its iconic splash mountain ride which features characters from the controversial film "song of the south" as everyone from the dixie chicks to nasa are making major changes to meet the moment and the movement. ♪ bring me a higher love >>> and celebrating pride on the 50th anniversary of that groundbreaking first march, how far rights for the lgbtq community have come and how people are celebrating differently across the country in 2020. >>> good morning, america. it's good to be with these two and good to be with you guys at home as well on this busy friday morning. >> it is a busy friday morning. we are closing out a week that has seen more new covid cases in america than any week since the pandemic began.
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deutsch 380, ubs 400, bernstein 370.are back in a minute. - [narrator] the shark vacmop combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. >>> big whipsaw overnight as navarro said the trade deal was over but then clarified his comments looking for a gain here as the nasdaq is coming off seven straight wins, s&p up 5 of 7, "squawk on the street" continues in a moment. i have an idea for a trade. oh yeah, you going to place it? not until i'm sure. why don't you call td ameritrade for a strategy gut check? what's that? you run it by an expert, you talk about the risk and potential profit and loss. could've used that before i hired my interior dec
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bolton had briefed the president on the russia matter last year meanwhile, veteran reporter carl bernsteinho helped break the watergate scandal reports based on hundreds of highly classified phone calls with foreign leaders president trump was so, quote, consistently unprepared for serious discussions that a number of his former senior officials believed he posed a danger to national security. now a white house official fired back at that saying, quote, president trump is a world class negotiator who has consistently furthered america's interests on the world stage. savannah, back to you. >> kristen welker at the white house. kristen, thank you >>> a top russian official is now responding to those bounty allegations in a new interview with "today" correspondent keir simmons. keir, good morning to you. what's moscow saying >> reporter: hey, craig. good morning to you. president putin's spokesman denying to me that a secretive russian intelligence unit was involved in these allegations saying the kremlin has received no complaint from the white house and not for the first time russia using p
bolton had briefed the president on the russia matter last year meanwhile, veteran reporter carl bernsteinho helped break the watergate scandal reports based on hundreds of highly classified phone calls with foreign leaders president trump was so, quote, consistently unprepared for serious discussions that a number of his former senior officials believed he posed a danger to national security. now a white house official fired back at that saying, quote, president trump is a world class...
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three upgrades yesterday from deutsche bank, bernstein and the like.but it may be a bit of profit taking from the levels we have seen. stuart: i think you're right. by the way, the dow is almost down 8 00 points as we speak. what do you say, just continue? okay. ashley, have you got anything to add? we are down 800 points. ashley: i do. this is the kind of headline that hurts the market as it moves lower. the governors of new york, new jersey and connecticut are now ordering quarantine for visitors from those states that have seen high numbers of coronavirus cases, where the infection rate we have seen has gone up. there you have it. already reaction from new york, new jersey and connecticut, quarantine the visitors from those areas that are now hot spots. stuart: that will do it every time. that sounds an awful lot like a second wave, second lockdown, second set of restrictions. down we go. 804 points to the down side. good stuff. thanks for bringing that to us right from the spur of -- as it actually happened. >>> what next? we have, staying on the s
three upgrades yesterday from deutsche bank, bernstein and the like.but it may be a bit of profit taking from the levels we have seen. stuart: i think you're right. by the way, the dow is almost down 8 00 points as we speak. what do you say, just continue? okay. ashley, have you got anything to add? we are down 800 points. ashley: i do. this is the kind of headline that hurts the market as it moves lower. the governors of new york, new jersey and connecticut are now ordering quarantine for...
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. >> question: i'm harry bernstin bernstein. i have a couple of comments. first, thank you to president yee for his commitment. he said that the project would not go ahead if parking problems were not resolved. they are recapped parking at 220 units and absolute maximum of 450 and the need for replacement parking is 900 to 2300 and there's a lot to do there. i do want to mention that there is currently a sequa appeal on the project and this will be reviewed by the board coming up soon. part of it is that there is not a definition, proper definition of current conditions. because the impact of the double development on the college, city college has not been worked out. and also, i would like to mention that i heard today at the puc meeting that 33% of the affordable housing will be subsidized by the puc and 17% will be subsidized by the city from the $600 million bond, prop position a. so for what is being given to them, the city is not getting very much for it. so it would be better to use the alternative proposal for city college to buy the land and to hav
. >> question: i'm harry bernstin bernstein. i have a couple of comments. first, thank you to president yee for his commitment. he said that the project would not go ahead if parking problems were not resolved. they are recapped parking at 220 units and absolute maximum of 450 and the need for replacement parking is 900 to 2300 and there's a lot to do there. i do want to mention that there is currently a sequa appeal on the project and this will be reviewed by the board coming up soon....
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my name is harry bernstein. i'm a faculty member at city college. i have several points. first, ms. russell stated that the obligations of the state surplus land act were met back in february 2016. but it said that the -- you have to have the land declared surplus before there can be a development. who knew that would be the case in 2016? i've contacted the board of trustees asking them if they're aware of any offer to the college and i have yet to receive a response from them saying that there was an offer. one of the other people mentioned the parking. the developer mentioned 220 spaces. and that was improperly figured. there should be at least 700 to 900 spaces on an average day. and could reach as much as 2000. so there is a big discrepancy between what the developer is allowing and what is really needed. also, the developer refused to veto the idea of a shuttle. said there were not sufficient benefits, but that is a way to resolve the last mile problem and to get traffic off of ocean avenue. so they must refigure that. there is the ceqa appeal that ms. mueller just mentioned. i
my name is harry bernstein. i'm a faculty member at city college. i have several points. first, ms. russell stated that the obligations of the state surplus land act were met back in february 2016. but it said that the -- you have to have the land declared surplus before there can be a development. who knew that would be the case in 2016? i've contacted the board of trustees asking them if they're aware of any offer to the college and i have yet to receive a response from them saying that there...