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go ahead bruce. well you know that you know us main interests and. that's the bottom line that's the modus operandi in the us when everybody else claims that we're the exceptional nation and at the same time. all the evil things the analysts wars. regime change color allusions everybody running we're all bros i got a job in here i've got to go to a hard break and after that hard break we'll continue our discussion on geopolitics day with art. humanity has never seen such strange natural phenomena before giant creatures appearing in the peninsula. one after another. but never about the camp again you figure to take your cue for you know them does look we don't have a techie word here. this one appeared in 2020. how often and where will new creases appear. how dangerous own thing for humans now my it is developed at 12021 russian scientists came quite close to working on what's going on. they built a full scale 3 d. model of the black hole. to wall street frauds going all the way back to the twenty's t
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go ahead bruce. well you know the u.s. main interest and. that's the bottom line that's the modus operandi of 'd the us when everybody else claims that we're the exceptional nation and at the same time. you're all the evil things the endless wars the regime change color allusions everybody is working we're all bros i got a job in here i got to go to a hard break and after that hard break we'll continue our discussion on geopolitics day with r.t. . the world is driven by shaped by one person if there is. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. being at the coast because you know no rush but i thought it was tough yes it. was one thing. back home black american suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is acting up a smug the real. one by else a store on. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost. no
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go ahead bruce. well you know your u.s. main interests and king are gold that's the bottom line that's the modus operandi of the us when everybody else claims that we're the exceptional nation and at the same time. all the evil things the analysts wars. regime change color allusions everybody running we're all bros i got a job in here i've got to go to a hard break and after that hard break we'll continue our discussion on geopolitics day with art. as an individual community crime so nice to be an international community a crime writer even 20 years later when that individual is 40 are you still auditioning the person who committed the crime or is the person being punished for something that they were a completely different person at the time 1000 expire one is a person's actions no longer mom you need to judge them for an everyday basis. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you bei
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bruce: i think the fact the u.s. has put down a marker for vaccine diplomacy is a sign they are emerging. i think that is really important. i think your point is an important one. the diplomacy is largely about supply. the degree to which we are going to be able to donate vaccine we have to support financially the efforts to vaccinate around the world. and encourage other countries to do the same. that is really important. let's not forget there is this to amanda element -- demand elementary just because you build it does not mean they will come. i hope a part of this is this conversation about trust and the importance of confidence. that is important as we move supplies to parts of the world where they are needed. we can export the playbook we are evolving here about engaging communities, make sure communities know what the science is. can communicate what they are learning to patients. at the same time, peggy raised this. these other structures we have put in place, confidence in the vaccine is in the system that b
bruce: i think the fact the u.s. has put down a marker for vaccine diplomacy is a sign they are emerging. i think that is really important. i think your point is an important one. the diplomacy is largely about supply. the degree to which we are going to be able to donate vaccine we have to support financially the efforts to vaccinate around the world. and encourage other countries to do the same. that is really important. let's not forget there is this to amanda element -- demand elementary...
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i was back in my head again. >> then a very wasn't surprised. >> bruce was starting to feel better. >> reporter: after getting vaccinated, improvements accelerated. better memory, less headaches. >> for the first time in over a year, i can no go out and not hike mountains, but hike inclines. >> reporter: no one knew if a vaccine would exacerbate his problems. >> we were prepared for every terrible site affect known to man. >> reporter: members of survivor core are highly motivated to share data with researchers. >> weber able to do a pole. >> reporter: among 900 people, 14% felt worse. 45% felt no difference. 41% felt better, reporting slight relief, to complete resolution. >> you could have knocked me over with a feather when we found out people were actually improving. >> we spoke with an infectious disease spent expert expert at stanford. some long haulers are reporting the same benefit, and no one knows why. >> there are all kinds of hypotheses and speculation. >> the vaccine could be during out left over particles in the body, or resetting a malfunctioning immune system. it also
i was back in my head again. >> then a very wasn't surprised. >> bruce was starting to feel better. >> reporter: after getting vaccinated, improvements accelerated. better memory, less headaches. >> for the first time in over a year, i can no go out and not hike mountains, but hike inclines. >> reporter: no one knew if a vaccine would exacerbate his problems. >> we were prepared for every terrible site affect known to man. >> reporter: members of...
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they built a resort called bruce's lodge, one of the only places black families were at allowed until the ku klux klan was involved in harassing them. >> they burned a cross out here. >> when that didn't drive them away, the city government decided to take the property under the guise of eminent domain. it really was stolen from them. [ chants ] >> reporter: inspired by the black lives matter movement, l.a. supervisor janice hahn is working to return the land, clearing the first legal hurdle. >> it was bittersweet. when we were last in manhattan beach, the bruces, it was a terrible situation for us. >> reporter: you're afraid you may be treated poorly when you go back? >> i hope for the best, but i'll prepare for the worst. >> reporter: less than 1% of manhattan beach residents are black today, and many believe it's a direct result of shutting down bruce's lodge. >> this is like the catalyst to look and see is this how african-american people who have been mistreated can their get land back? >> reporter: righting a wrong from a century ago. carter evans, cbs news, manhattan beach, cal
they built a resort called bruce's lodge, one of the only places black families were at allowed until the ku klux klan was involved in harassing them. >> they burned a cross out here. >> when that didn't drive them away, the city government decided to take the property under the guise of eminent domain. it really was stolen from them. [ chants ] >> reporter: inspired by the black lives matter movement, l.a. supervisor janice hahn is working to return the land, clearing the...
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and charles bruce.ng with senator steve bradford and supervisor holly mitchell to remove a clause that says that the county cannot transfer the land without first giving it back to the state. so that legislation is going to be introduced tomorrow, hopefully, on a fast track with two thirds vote of the legislature so that we can get the land back in our possession. >> tell us about willa bruce, and her husband, charles? >> very enterprising people, started from very meager beginnings, and worked their way up to being very enterprising business owners there in manhattan beach. they started out with a lemonade stand, a hot dog stand, and then they advanced it to having a dining hall, a dance hall, a bath house. they sold water novelties there. and they became very prominent people. >> the city council last tuesday voted against issuing a public apology to descendants of the family citing potential lawsuits here. they zaded instead to issue a statement of acknowledgment and condemnation. would that sit well
and charles bruce.ng with senator steve bradford and supervisor holly mitchell to remove a clause that says that the county cannot transfer the land without first giving it back to the state. so that legislation is going to be introduced tomorrow, hopefully, on a fast track with two thirds vote of the legislature so that we can get the land back in our possession. >> tell us about willa bruce, and her husband, charles? >> very enterprising people, started from very meager...
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a welcome result for steve bruce and his under—pressure side. nesta mcgregor was watching.ay and while some of us spent it searching for sugary treats, newcastle and tottenham were on a different hunt, for three points. the spurs defence cracked first, joelinton tapping home only his second league goal of the season. 1—0 up, magpies manager steve bruce looked excited. in football, it's often said you're most vulnerable after scoring. just 90 seconds later, harry kane proved that to be right. albeit a bit fortunate. the forward's second goal was anything but lucky. a great first touch, then a fierce low shot into the corner of the net. the second half saw newcastle pushing for the equaliser and spaces began to open up via this breakaway. harry kane was inches away from his hat—trick. that miss would prove costly, as, with the next attack, newcastle drew level, the goal scored byjoe willock on loan from arsenal. the game would finish 2—2, leaving steve bruce's newcastle still nervously in the relegation battle. we needed that. after such a disappointment no—show a couple of w
a welcome result for steve bruce and his under—pressure side. nesta mcgregor was watching.ay and while some of us spent it searching for sugary treats, newcastle and tottenham were on a different hunt, for three points. the spurs defence cracked first, joelinton tapping home only his second league goal of the season. 1—0 up, magpies manager steve bruce looked excited. in football, it's often said you're most vulnerable after scoring. just 90 seconds later, harry kane proved that to be...
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and anthony bruce's family used to own two ocean-front lots. >> i should be a millionaire standing hereoday. >> reporter: more than 100 years ago, his great-greats great-gret grandparents, willa and charles bruce, bought the land for about $1,200. they built a resort called bruce's lodge, one of the only places black families were allowed on the beach until they were forced to shut down. >> the ku-klux klan was involved in harassing them. >> reporter: they burned a cross right out here. >> and when that didn't drive them away, the city government decided to take the property, under the guise of eminent domain. it really was stolen from them. >> use your voice! >> reporter: inspired by the black lives matters movement, l.a. county supervisor janice hahn is working with state legislators to return the land. today, they cleared the first legal hurdle, with a unanimous vote. >> it's bittersweet. when we were last in manhattan beach, the bruces, it was a terrible situation for us. >> reporter: you're afraid you may be treated poorly when you go back. >> i hope for the best, but i'll prepare
and anthony bruce's family used to own two ocean-front lots. >> i should be a millionaire standing hereoday. >> reporter: more than 100 years ago, his great-greats great-gret grandparents, willa and charles bruce, bought the land for about $1,200. they built a resort called bruce's lodge, one of the only places black families were allowed on the beach until they were forced to shut down. >> the ku-klux klan was involved in harassing them. >> reporter: they burned a cross...
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bruce, thank you for being with us. today we see softness and the stocks.ive us your flavor on the quarter. what do you see by way of -- on the commercial banking side come are you seeing a real kind of rebound at this stage? bruce: i characterize the quarter as led by strong results in our people businesses, particularly capital markets, so we had a good quarter in emma day and underwriting, -- in m&a and underwriting, which is great to see. our mortgage business is starting to suffer a little bit in decline and on sale margins. still overall strong revenue levels. that was the high note, and we also did a good job managing the balance sheet. bonds were broadly stable, and it was up a tad. the real positive news i would say overall is that the credit picture continues to improve. we put -- we called out improvement in our charge-offs down from 50 to 65%, down 35 to 45 basis points. a sickly a 25% reduction in the outlook in three months. matt: what everybody wants to know is your outlook for loan growth. it was disappointing to a lot of the big wall street
bruce, thank you for being with us. today we see softness and the stocks.ive us your flavor on the quarter. what do you see by way of -- on the commercial banking side come are you seeing a real kind of rebound at this stage? bruce: i characterize the quarter as led by strong results in our people businesses, particularly capital markets, so we had a good quarter in emma day and underwriting, -- in m&a and underwriting, which is great to see. our mortgage business is starting to suffer a...
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bruce, to you first. >> bruce: i hope you had some level of conversation. we have a situation with china. you see what is brewing and you wonder why these particular conglomerates so-called boy cutting is really what is in the details in terms of why they won't stand up against some of the oppression going on in china, persecuting christians and other faith organizations where they don't allow that, not to mention human suffering that is going on there. so this would be interesting to get some kind of dialogue on the table with president xi and i hope the biden administration takes this serious because this is a major crisis that is still -- we still don't know what's going on in wuhan. >> shannon: we don't know. >> bruce: pick up the phone, joe. >> shannon: by the way, i want to point this out that in march of last year, kurt ferguson the president of coca-cola, greater china and korea think it to the chinese government. decisive actions once again and thank you for controlling a wide world academic and congratulations to your work. that is the headline co
bruce, to you first. >> bruce: i hope you had some level of conversation. we have a situation with china. you see what is brewing and you wonder why these particular conglomerates so-called boy cutting is really what is in the details in terms of why they won't stand up against some of the oppression going on in china, persecuting christians and other faith organizations where they don't allow that, not to mention human suffering that is going on there. so this would be interesting to get...
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bruce einhorn is our reporter on the story. bruce, why were the g20 chiefs so optimistic?: in part, because of the changed administration in the u.s. after years of disputes during the presidency of donald trump, they feel like they have a real partner now with the biden administration. as part of his infrastructure plan, president biden called for a global minimum tax, and so negotiations are seriously going forward now. annmarie: what exactly is the united states proposing, bruce? bruce: so, president biden in his plan last week and then since then, janet yellen, treasury secretary, have both talked about how the u.s. would like a 21% minimum tax, which is well above the 12.5% that have been floated. the plan also calls for taxing rights to be allocated based on a formula that accounts for revenues generated within a specific country. so, the idea is that the plan would not necessarily raise companies' taxes, but what change where they pay those taxes based on where they have users or consumers and based on just where they are headquartered. annmarie: bruce einhorn, than
bruce einhorn is our reporter on the story. bruce, why were the g20 chiefs so optimistic?: in part, because of the changed administration in the u.s. after years of disputes during the presidency of donald trump, they feel like they have a real partner now with the biden administration. as part of his infrastructure plan, president biden called for a global minimum tax, and so negotiations are seriously going forward now. annmarie: what exactly is the united states proposing, bruce? bruce: so,...
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the bruces among the city's first black land owners.regation. >> bruce's beach became a lively and flourishing resort. >> reporter: anthony bruce is one of the last living descendants of willa and charles bruce. >> i did hear about this growing up. >> reporter: for years willa, charles and their guests were targets of relentless racist attacks and harassment from white neighbors and the kkk. >> that's why we moved away, but we didn't move away willingly, and that land was stolen from us because we would be millionaires today if there's generational wealth that can be transferred or inherited, then there should be also generational debt that should be incurred and taken care of too. >> reporter: in 1929, the city took the bruises' property by eminent domain citing the need for a public park but for decades it sat empty. today's l.a. county's lifeguard training headquarters sits on the bruises' property. >> i want people to take away from this that there is justice and you have to pursue it and your family can find peace for some of the w
the bruces among the city's first black land owners.regation. >> bruce's beach became a lively and flourishing resort. >> reporter: anthony bruce is one of the last living descendants of willa and charles bruce. >> i did hear about this growing up. >> reporter: for years willa, charles and their guests were targets of relentless racist attacks and harassment from white neighbors and the kkk. >> that's why we moved away, but we didn't move away willingly, and that...
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>> mary bruce with us from the white house. president biden also meeting late today with the prime minster of japan. we gather discussing, among other things, the threat from china. we note tonight the president is also dealing with escalating tensions with russia, a response from russia tonight? >> reporter: david, just yesterday biden imposed new sanctions on russia, and russia today retaliated, expelling ten u.s. diplomats. president biden says he has no interest in getting into an escalation with russia. in fact he's still hoping he and putin can meet face-to-face late they are summer. david? >> mary bruce with us from the white house. thank you, mary. >>> overseas and on the eve of the funeral for britain's prince philip, the rare photo of queen elizabeth and prince philip in scotland. and tonight what we've learned about the service the world will be watching tomorrow morning. james longman from london. >> reporter: a nation, and a queen, prepares to say goodbye. tonight, the palace releasing this never before seen pictur
>> mary bruce with us from the white house. president biden also meeting late today with the prime minster of japan. we gather discussing, among other things, the threat from china. we note tonight the president is also dealing with escalating tensions with russia, a response from russia tonight? >> reporter: david, just yesterday biden imposed new sanctions on russia, and russia today retaliated, expelling ten u.s. diplomats. president biden says he has no interest in getting into...
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bruce, thank you for joining us.some of the most important parts of this plan that the president announced last night in pittsburgh? bruce: there is a lot of money that will be going to transportation. president biden has set aside $620 billion for transportation. that includes money for bridges, highways, roads, amtrak, airport supports. he wants to spend a lot of money he also wants to spend money on water systems, on our anti-, -- on r&d, on upgrading the electric grid. manus: good to have you with us. how do you get infrastructure -- a lot of commodities. the provider of those in many ways as china and that could be a spoiler for this in many ways, couldn't it? bruce: you are right, there are a lot of commodities there will be growing demand for. from steel and cement for roads and bridges. you will need more cobalt, lithium, rare earths for batteries. copper for ev charging stations. consultancy groups estimate that for every $1 trillion spending, that is an additional 60 million tons of steel, 100,000 tons of c
bruce, thank you for joining us.some of the most important parts of this plan that the president announced last night in pittsburgh? bruce: there is a lot of money that will be going to transportation. president biden has set aside $620 billion for transportation. that includes money for bridges, highways, roads, amtrak, airport supports. he wants to spend a lot of money he also wants to spend money on water systems, on our anti-, -- on r&d, on upgrading the electric grid. manus: good to...
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now officials wanted to go back to the bruces descendants. >> the bruces had their california dream stolen from them. >> obviously this bill isn't enough. it will not reverse a 100 years of actions, but it represents a step in the right direction. >> if the bill is passed, it could take as much as a year until the paperwork can be done to transfer the property to the bruces descendants. president biden says that america may be the wealthiest country in the world, but it actually ranks 13th an overall infrastructure quality so. >> he introduced an ambitious plan to have 50 bill would invest in many things, including clean drinking water, updating roads expanding internet access in improving energy grids. >> kron four's ella sogomonian spoke with the u.s. energy secretary about it all. >> united states. energy secretary jennifer granholm assured that the 2 trillion dollar plan may benefit the bay area in many ways the american jobs plan tackles which she says has been several decades of disinvestment across the country here in california. the funding could replace aging infrastructure that h
now officials wanted to go back to the bruces descendants. >> the bruces had their california dream stolen from them. >> obviously this bill isn't enough. it will not reverse a 100 years of actions, but it represents a step in the right direction. >> if the bill is passed, it could take as much as a year until the paperwork can be done to transfer the property to the bruces descendants. president biden says that america may be the wealthiest country in the world, but it...
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. >> jimmy: hey, all right welcome, bruce ♪ [ cheers and applause thank you for being here, bruce.t of the ball game" by squeezing my hands together. okay now, i need to just tune up here for a second. >> jimmy: sure ♪ >> here we go. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my hey, you know what bruce, i'm so happy you tuned up, bruce. thank you so much. let's meet our next guest. hello. what is your name and where are you from >> hi, there i'm greg i'm from denver, colorado. >> jimmy: hey, greg. ♪ [ cheers and applause over in denver, colorado greg, what talent will you be showing us >> well, i am a little bit of a speed drinker. so i have a tik tok page, and i did this once before i saw this guy, l.a. beast, had a world record for drinking a 32-ounce jar of maple syrup, that's just about a liter. >> jimmy: what is the record of chugging that? >> it's about ten seconds. >> jimmy: of course. >> maybe a little bit over >> jimmy: all right. so the record is around ten seconds. let's see if you can beat it can we get our timer ready let me know when you're rea
. >> jimmy: hey, all right welcome, bruce ♪ [ cheers and applause thank you for being here, bruce.t of the ball game" by squeezing my hands together. okay now, i need to just tune up here for a second. >> jimmy: sure ♪ >> here we go. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my hey, you know what bruce, i'm so happy you tuned up, bruce. thank you so much. let's meet our next guest. hello. what is your name and where are you from...
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>> mary bruce with us from the white house. thank you, mary. >>> overseas tonight, and on the eve of the funeral for britain's prince philip, the rare photo tonight of queen elizabeth and prince philip in scotland. and tonight what we've learned now about the service the world will be watching tomorrow morning. abc's james longman from london. >> reporter: a nation, and a queen, prepares to say good-bye. tonight, the palace releasing this never before seen picture of queen elizabeth and her prince, the duke of edinburgh. and we're learning more about tomorrow's funeral. the queen will pause in her car for a moment of reflection as she passes the coffin of her beloved husband. prince charles, princess anne, and grandsons will follow the casket in procession. it's an image sure to evoke memories of princess diana's funeral, when philip supported princes william and harry through their grief. but the brothers will not walk together. between them, a cousin, peter philips. >> it's really, i think, quite something that we're not goin
>> mary bruce with us from the white house. thank you, mary. >>> overseas tonight, and on the eve of the funeral for britain's prince philip, the rare photo tonight of queen elizabeth and prince philip in scotland. and tonight what we've learned now about the service the world will be watching tomorrow morning. abc's james longman from london. >> reporter: a nation, and a queen, prepares to say good-bye. tonight, the palace releasing this never before seen picture of queen...
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juliette: bloomberg's bruce einhorn, thank you so much.'s get a check on the latest business flash headlines. hsbc will allow 15% of staff to return to its offices in hong kong. the changes take effect from april 12. hsbc previously said only critical workers should enter the buildings. local infection numbers have fallen and mid social distancing measures. -- amid social distancing measures. sources told bloomberg china koran is preparing to sell of units -- selloff units -- sell off units. stay on the manager of bad loans submitted the plan and it has received positive feedback. they are delaying its earnings report. jay ll is said to consider a plan to fill a management company in china. the potential sale has drawn interest and some competitors and financial investors. the firm's real estate oak ridge are not part of a possible bail. last year, representative jayapal -- j ll -- from the greater china region. rishaad: coming up, the mainland chinese property expanding its presence in hong kong with billions in acquisitions. is it a sign
juliette: bloomberg's bruce einhorn, thank you so much.'s get a check on the latest business flash headlines. hsbc will allow 15% of staff to return to its offices in hong kong. the changes take effect from april 12. hsbc previously said only critical workers should enter the buildings. local infection numbers have fallen and mid social distancing measures. -- amid social distancing measures. sources told bloomberg china koran is preparing to sell of units -- selloff units -- sell off units....
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mary bruce live at the capitol. >>> the developing news today involving rudy giuliani. federal agents raiding the home and office of former president trump's personal attorney. sources telling abc news the fbi seized electronic devices, including his cell phone, as part of a federal investigation. what our jon karl has learned tonight. >>> the coronavirus in the u.s. and news tonight on the pfizer and moderna vaccines. the new study on seniors 65 and older and how effective these two vaccines are in keeping you from the hospital. >>> also tonight, for the first time, we hear from one of the jurors who convicted derek chauvin of murdering george floyd, telling us he did not feel pressure to find chauvin guilty. he and the other jurors studied the evidence. and the one charge that took them the longest to deliberate. and what he revealed about the jury, wishing derek chauvin had taken the stand. what the juror told our robin roberts. >>> breaking news tonight in the death of ahmaud arbery in georgia. tonight, news com
mary bruce live at the capitol. >>> the developing news today involving rudy giuliani. federal agents raiding the home and office of former president trump's personal attorney. sources telling abc news the fbi seized electronic devices, including his cell phone, as part of a federal investigation. what our jon karl has learned tonight. >>> the coronavirus in the u.s. and news tonight on the pfizer and moderna vaccines. the new study on seniors 65 and older and how effective...
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they built a resource called bruce's lodge, one of the only places black families were allowed on thel they were forced to shut down. >> the klu klux clan was involved in harassing them. >> reporter: they burned a cross right out here. >> and when that didn't drive them away, the city government decided to take the property under the guise of eminent do eporter: inspired by the black lives matters movement, l.a. county supervisor janice hahn is working can legislator. >> it's bittersweet. when we were last in manhattan beach, it was a terrible situation for us. >> reporter: you're afraid you may be treated poorly when you go back. >> i hope for the best, but i'll prepare for the worst. >> reporter: today, less than 1% of manhattan beach residents are black, and many here believe it's a direct result of shutting down bruce's lodge. >> this is kind of like the catalyst for the nation to kind of look at this and see, is this how african american people who have been mistreated can get their land back? >> reporter: righting a wrong from a century ago. carter evans, cbs news, manhattan bea
they built a resource called bruce's lodge, one of the only places black families were allowed on thel they were forced to shut down. >> the klu klux clan was involved in harassing them. >> reporter: they burned a cross right out here. >> and when that didn't drive them away, the city government decided to take the property under the guise of eminent do eporter: inspired by the black lives matters movement, l.a. county supervisor janice hahn is working can legislator. >>...
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bruce: yes.ave reported, the plan is likely to include a near doubling in the capital gains tax. we also know that the administration wants to increase corporate and personal income tax rates. we also know that the administration is considering plans to kill a list of other deductions, exclusions, loopholes that wealthy people use. that said, at least for now, the administration is not going to move ahead with plans to expand the estate tax, which is something they had talked about during the campaign. people in the administration don't think they need at the moment. annmarie: this will be marking 100 days in office. a lot of what he will talk about today is what he would like to do. it's a razor thin democrat majority in congress. how likely is this even going to get passed, given that some democrats are not even fully on board? bruce: you are right that the democrats have a very thin majority, both in the house and senate. it is highly unlikely that the are going to get any repu on board for an
bruce: yes.ave reported, the plan is likely to include a near doubling in the capital gains tax. we also know that the administration wants to increase corporate and personal income tax rates. we also know that the administration is considering plans to kill a list of other deductions, exclusions, loopholes that wealthy people use. that said, at least for now, the administration is not going to move ahead with plans to expand the estate tax, which is something they had talked about during the...
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>> all right, mary bruce, thank you. mary will be right here with us tonight. i hope you'll join uses right here for the president's address. i'll be joined by mary, martha raddatz, cecilia vega, jon karl, our political team all here. live coverage of president biden's address to a joint session of congress, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we continue with the news tonight and the other developing headline involves the federal raid involving rudy giuliani. federal agents and police raiding the new york city home and office of former president trump's personal attorney. authorities waking him up at 6:00 a.m. sources telling abc news the fbi seized electronic devices including his cell phone, all part of a federal investigation. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl on what he's learned tonight. >> reporter: new york city police officers were seen this afternoon leaving the apartment building on the upper east side of manhattan where rudy giuliani lives. giuliani was awakened at 6:00 a.m. this morning by federal agents
>> all right, mary bruce, thank you. mary will be right here with us tonight. i hope you'll join uses right here for the president's address. i'll be joined by mary, martha raddatz, cecilia vega, jon karl, our political team all here. live coverage of president biden's address to a joint session of congress, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we continue with the news tonight and the other developing headline involves the federal raid involving rudy...
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bruce goldfarb, author of "18 tiny deathdeaths, the untold stf lee" shows what was used in the chief medical class in maryland. he relates the story of miss lee, who constructed the dioramas in the mid-1940s and helped pioneer crime scene investigation. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. ♪♪ >>> deliver us. deliver us from the plague, from hunger, from war. this has been the cry of mankind throughout all time, blinded by ignorance, filled with terror, he lashed out against the black plague with witchcraft, against typhus with superstition. it too often resulted in cruel treatment for those who suffered from contagious diseases. despite the raging panic of ignorance, the lurking danger of contagiant, scientists went to work. they flickered the light of research into light of knowledge, using every research to share their findings with each other. it was the dutchman whose research helped provi
bruce goldfarb, author of "18 tiny deathdeaths, the untold stf lee" shows what was used in the chief medical class in maryland. he relates the story of miss lee, who constructed the dioramas in the mid-1940s and helped pioneer crime scene investigation. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public...
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they are downplaying the role of cyber security in their operations there's a book by bruce schneier which i absolutely love it's called click here to kill everybody and i think it's really a great metaphor for what's happening right now if people and specially companies
they are downplaying the role of cyber security in their operations there's a book by bruce schneier which i absolutely love it's called click here to kill everybody and i think it's really a great metaphor for what's happening right now if people and specially companies
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sorry, bruce, good luck with the mob. did you lock the toilet door? so that, that is what is going on republican leadership but they're all standing strong and standing together against joe biden banning meat, which is something that joe biden is not doing. they just made that up. but they've got their priorities. in terms of what they are really working on, spending money on and doing in a very concerted way right now is that they are still trying to undo the results of the 2020 election from six months ago. for a few days now, we have been covering this whack-a-doo story. this recount of most of the ballots from the presidential election in arizona this past november. two thirds of the ballots in the great state of arizona come from one county, maricopa county where phoenix is. and biden won. and that vote in maricopa county, that's most of the state, two thirds of the state, that vote has been audited by accredited firms, twice actually. there's been a hand recount overseen by both parties. biden's win in maricopa county was certified unanimously b
sorry, bruce, good luck with the mob. did you lock the toilet door? so that, that is what is going on republican leadership but they're all standing strong and standing together against joe biden banning meat, which is something that joe biden is not doing. they just made that up. but they've got their priorities. in terms of what they are really working on, spending money on and doing in a very concerted way right now is that they are still trying to undo the results of the 2020 election from...
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this saturday night here at 10 o'clock kron 4 meteorologist rebecca strong here tonight in former bruce up with a look at what's on the way for sunday. yeah. it's actually going to be even warmer tomorrow jonathan and hot in some spots because we could see some upper 80's to even low 90's in some areas.
this saturday night here at 10 o'clock kron 4 meteorologist rebecca strong here tonight in former bruce up with a look at what's on the way for sunday. yeah. it's actually going to be even warmer tomorrow jonathan and hot in some spots because we could see some upper 80's to even low 90's in some areas.
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>> mary bruce live at the white house tonight. mary, thuf. >>> and with the president and this summit with world leaders, tonight climate and its role in what we've witnessed on the southern border here in the u.s. tonight, our team in what's called the northern triangle, and what they found, the children and what they're surviving on. it's not just violence and cratering economies, it's climate. the severe drought. and tonight, matt gutman from guatemala on why so many parents there are willing to give up everything they have to send their children on that dangerous journey. p. >> reporter: roads as unforgiving as the soil here, a clump of houses clings to the mountainside. it is there we meet isabel hernadez lopez. he shows us his mud hut, the beans simmering in the pot, it's their food for the next 24 hours. lopez tells me he has ten children. and before the droughts came and the crops failed, his little farm here yielded enough beans and corn to feed the family. these days, it offers only hunger. what you're seeing across this
>> mary bruce live at the white house tonight. mary, thuf. >>> and with the president and this summit with world leaders, tonight climate and its role in what we've witnessed on the southern border here in the u.s. tonight, our team in what's called the northern triangle, and what they found, the children and what they're surviving on. it's not just violence and cratering economies, it's climate. the severe drought. and tonight, matt gutman from guatemala on why so many parents...
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>> mary bruce with just one of those bridges over her shoulder tonight. mary, thank you. >>> former president trump now weighing in tonight after reports that florida congressman matt gaetz allegedly lobbied the trump white house for a blanket pardon for himself during the final months of the trump administration. here tonight, our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: today, donald trump broke his silence on the investigation into whether one of his most fervent supporters in congress had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl. congressman matt gaetz has never asked me for a pardon, trump said in a written statement. it must also be remembered that he has totally denied the accusations against him. gaetz may never have directly asked trump for a pardon, but multiple former trump administration officials tell abc news that the now embattled congressman had urged the trump white house to grant blanket preemptive pardons for trump's political allies, including gaetz himself. gaetz had even talked about the idea publicly. >> he sh
>> mary bruce with just one of those bridges over her shoulder tonight. mary, thank you. >>> former president trump now weighing in tonight after reports that florida congressman matt gaetz allegedly lobbied the trump white house for a blanket pardon for himself during the final months of the trump administration. here tonight, our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: today, donald trump broke his silence on the investigation into whether one of his...
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>> mary bruce live at the white house tonight. thank you, mary. >>> the other major news tonight involves those vaccinations in this country. at least two sites tonight temporarily halted in north carolina out of an abundance of caution amid concerns that a small number of patients that reported adverse reactions to the johnson & johnson vaccine. and it comes just one day after similar concerns at a site in colorado, also temporarily shutting down. so, dr. jha is here tonight, standing by. we're going to ask him, is there reason to be concerned here? but first, whit johnson on the virus, the halt at those sites and the newest concerns over the numbers tonight. >> reporter: tonight, at least two sites in north carolina pausing operations after some people had adverse reactions to the johnson & johnson vaccine. from unc at tapele hill to pnc arena in raleigh. officials saying the move was out of an abundance of caution. it comes just a day after 11 people at this site in colorado, of the 1,700 vaccinated yesterday, suffered adverse
>> mary bruce live at the white house tonight. thank you, mary. >>> the other major news tonight involves those vaccinations in this country. at least two sites tonight temporarily halted in north carolina out of an abundance of caution amid concerns that a small number of patients that reported adverse reactions to the johnson & johnson vaccine. and it comes just one day after similar concerns at a site in colorado, also temporarily shutting down. so, dr. jha is here...
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bruce felt better. he thought it was over. the nightmare was just beginning. >> i began to get a series of new symptoms. >> headaches. it was like two daggers into my temple. >> he is one of many thousands of people in the u.s. who are suffering from what is called long hall syndrome. with it the virus seems to disappear but in its wake it leaves a constellation of persistent debilitating health problems. >> i would be up for an hour or two and need to go back to bed. >> i don't feel like me anymore. >> laura gross, her upbeat personality took a dark turn into a deep sadness. >> i'm a pretty happy little chappy. i don't -- i am not a sad person. it took me away from me. >> laura tested positive a year ago. the virus then appeared to disappear. that is when the terrifying symptoms began. >> i had joint pains, muscle aches it could not think straight. >> more than year later they both became eligible to get a covid vaccine. within 72 hours the inexplicable. >> i woke up and i was -- i'm back. >> laura's brain fog lifted as did h
bruce felt better. he thought it was over. the nightmare was just beginning. >> i began to get a series of new symptoms. >> headaches. it was like two daggers into my temple. >> he is one of many thousands of people in the u.s. who are suffering from what is called long hall syndrome. with it the virus seems to disappear but in its wake it leaves a constellation of persistent debilitating health problems. >> i would be up for an hour or two and need to go back to bed....
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bruce goldfarb, author of 18 tiny deaths.story of lee and the invention of modern forensics shows us several dollhouse sized crime scenes that are used in the -- he relates the story of miss lee, who constructed the dial around months in the mid 19 forties and harvard university and who helped pioneer the science and crime scene investigation. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3.
bruce goldfarb, author of 18 tiny deaths.story of lee and the invention of modern forensics shows us several dollhouse sized crime scenes that are used in the -- he relates the story of miss lee, who constructed the dial around months in the mid 19 forties and harvard university and who helped pioneer the science and crime scene investigation. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3.
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and then once they were there, i was like, oh, no, bruce. we came here to my office to hide but the rioters they're inside now they're coming for us. by bruce. later, i'm out of here. there's a toilet in there. maybe good luck crouching on top of the toilet. they won't see your feet. if they look into the door. i don't know. the guy ended up opening up a display of civil war artifacts and grabbing an antique display sword and then he had to hide on kevin mccarthy's toilet. because leader kevin mccarthy left that congressman there to fend for himself while the writers closed in. he left with the security detail but he didn't bring the other congressmen with him. it wasn't like that congress middle of gigantic entourage and they were like, oh, let's do you know, pull straws. and we'll see you could fit. it looks like one guy. they left him left the guy while rioters marauding through the office. imagine the discussion in like the armored suv, while they're driving kevin mccarthy away our way, you know, in the tunnel, where they're rushing him
and then once they were there, i was like, oh, no, bruce. we came here to my office to hide but the rioters they're inside now they're coming for us. by bruce. later, i'm out of here. there's a toilet in there. maybe good luck crouching on top of the toilet. they won't see your feet. if they look into the door. i don't know. the guy ended up opening up a display of civil war artifacts and grabbing an antique display sword and then he had to hide on kevin mccarthy's toilet. because leader kevin...
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thank you so much, bruce.and now, howard, to you. and capturing some of the themes that we've heard from your acllow panel participants here. moving people along with what a lisa called the vaccine acceptance continuum, which as l we know a lot of people have already moved. the ones who may be left in a ml month or so are going to be different from the people who already moved out of that movable middle. and the role in particular of primary care clinicians as the trustededmessengers, of those wo have the trust of the patients in the community. let's talk about your recommendations to the task force around primary care in particular. as we heard, not all doctors are always as informed as they should be. done at and they also can be susceptiblp to mixed messages. give us a sense of what needs tc be done at this point to sure continue t to reach out to the primary care community to make e sure they are well informed and also extremely well equipped to convey these messages that will help people move along that c
thank you so much, bruce.and now, howard, to you. and capturing some of the themes that we've heard from your acllow panel participants here. moving people along with what a lisa called the vaccine acceptance continuum, which as l we know a lot of people have already moved. the ones who may be left in a ml month or so are going to be different from the people who already moved out of that movable middle. and the role in particular of primary care clinicians as the trustededmessengers, of those...
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we have tammy bruce in here now.my i know because of technical issues you weren't able to hear the entirety of the conversation. >> i won't blame richard. >> harris: we moved forward a little bit. it had to do with why democrats -- i'm giving an example of where they are on some of the issues and racism comes into play when their debate seems to break down for the issues. filibuster was an example. >> yes, exactly. look, this has been one of the problems for the democrats for a very, very long time. it is the bigotry and expectations, welfare from cradle to grave. there is a presumption that people can't take care of himself. tim scott has been taken advantage of and doesn't know what he is doing. a presumption that people of color, women, gays and lesbians need to be guided. we're children of god that need nice leadership who can help them along. that is the soft bigotry of low expectations which generates from a very few people in leadership on the left. this idea that only big government can save us because indivi
we have tammy bruce in here now.my i know because of technical issues you weren't able to hear the entirety of the conversation. >> i won't blame richard. >> harris: we moved forward a little bit. it had to do with why democrats -- i'm giving an example of where they are on some of the issues and racism comes into play when their debate seems to break down for the issues. filibuster was an example. >> yes, exactly. look, this has been one of the problems for the democrats for...
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perhaps charlie kirk and tammy bruce know. they join us next.you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means cooking day and night until... [ ding ] success! that means... best burger ever. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, and banking. steve: welcome back, two and a half weeks ago biden dumped border crisis he created in kamala's lap. how is she doing? the numbers have surged. not content with spending checking checks to everyone, they want to send cash payment to millions in central america, and vice president harris, who is supposed to be in change, has been just about everywhere, including gavin newsom's house and a bakery, but everywhere except the border, joining us again tammy bruce and charlie cl kirk. >> does not seem as if they have a desire to try to fix it. to first the problem, you must acknowledge you have a problem. i don't know if they are unwilling to recognize we have a border or a border crisis, like a suggested line drawn between texas and mexico, if people com
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mary bruce at the white house.hank you. >>> we turn now to the southern border tonight and to new and difficult video to watch. two young sisters being dropped over the wall by smugglers, just 3 and 5 years old. here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: the video is difficult to watch. in the dark of night on a remote stretch of the southern border, caught on surveillance camera. an apparent smuggler on the mexican side straddles the fence, hoisting a small child over, dropping her 14 feet below to the u.s. side. moments later, the same thing, a second child, dropped to the ground. then the two suspects flee up the trail, back into mexico. authorities say those children, two young sisters from ecuador, just 3 and 5 years old. a border patrol agent spotted the activity on camera and jumped into action. the biden administration grappling with the surge of migrants at the southern border. more than 18,000 children now in u.s. custody. we saw that surge ourselves on a recent trip. authorities overwhelmed. how organized are the
mary bruce at the white house.hank you. >>> we turn now to the southern border tonight and to new and difficult video to watch. two young sisters being dropped over the wall by smugglers, just 3 and 5 years old. here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: the video is difficult to watch. in the dark of night on a remote stretch of the southern border, caught on surveillance camera. an apparent smuggler on the mexican side straddles the fence, hoisting a small child over, dropping her 14...
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and bruce, i went to go to youo next for a question. we have a really unusual circumstance right now which is that a number of healthcare workers in long-term care workers remain hesitant aboutno the vaccine are not moved e enough along in the continuum shall we say to vaccine acceptance. this seems to be different from what we have seen in the past but isn't that different? and how do we address it? so back thanks that is really important question. i think to me part of what this boils down to is it healthcare workers are affected. not everyone who's working to help industry has the same level of education the same access to information more from the communities than the fact they wear a white coat during the day. think they need to acknowledge that in the regime. they tell us where these gaps are and to try again just because someone can help your does not mean they are brought into the whole thing. they have to have a clear understanding for them like anybody else. what is the issue? and how can we know if you understand that? it is
and bruce, i went to go to youo next for a question. we have a really unusual circumstance right now which is that a number of healthcare workers in long-term care workers remain hesitant aboutno the vaccine are not moved e enough along in the continuum shall we say to vaccine acceptance. this seems to be different from what we have seen in the past but isn't that different? and how do we address it? so back thanks that is really important question. i think to me part of what this boils down to...