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all connor could do was stare into his family's backyard. which happens to be dominated by a huge lemon tree. >> we have this lemon tree, like, i've just been watching it all of quarantine draw up lemon. >> reporter: now over the years, connor's family has used what lemons they could, donated some to a friend's restaurant, but mostly threw out the rotten ones that fell to the ground. >> all right. so this is the original post. >> reporter: it got connor, a sophomore in college majoring in economics thinking, what else could he do with them? so he posted on nextdoor looking for suggestions and the responses flooded in. >> i can't even explain how much, like, feedback i got and how much, like, enthusiasm i got for, like, meier lemons. >> this is usually what i do. >> reporter: so connor quickly started picking the lemons. >> you go up here and then grab some, like -- >> reporter: you see, it became clear to connor that people were crazy about meyer lemons and there was money to be made. just not for him. >> got it. >> honestly, it felt, like,
all connor could do was stare into his family's backyard. which happens to be dominated by a huge lemon tree. >> we have this lemon tree, like, i've just been watching it all of quarantine draw up lemon. >> reporter: now over the years, connor's family has used what lemons they could, donated some to a friend's restaurant, but mostly threw out the rotten ones that fell to the ground. >> all right. so this is the original post. >> reporter: it got connor, a sophomore in...
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. >> narrator: mackenzie wants to talk to connor about his s&m secret from the challenge, but how to ask. your thing, pretty surprising. i think i was more -- i was, like, i'm curious how it was a one-night stand because you don't think like the type that would lose their virginity in a one-night stand. >> to be sure, i only had sex three times. >> what? >> three people. i think that is a super powerful way of expressing your love for someone. >> uh-huh. >> so i don't just go about doing that with just anyone. >> yeah. >> that's why i'm, like, this way with you, being super respectful because that is special to me. >> yeah, i like that. >> connor, he just makes me feel, like, butterflies. i don't know. i just feel such a strong friendship connection, but then there is chemistry with him, that it's kind of, like, wow, i just feel like -- i don't know, i just have butterflies. it's, like, crazy. >> in a relationship, do you, like, want to have sex? >> uh-huh. yes. >> because i'm the type, like, when i'm in a relationship, then i want to, like, all the time. >> yes. >> no one gets a coo
. >> narrator: mackenzie wants to talk to connor about his s&m secret from the challenge, but how to ask. your thing, pretty surprising. i think i was more -- i was, like, i'm curious how it was a one-night stand because you don't think like the type that would lose their virginity in a one-night stand. >> to be sure, i only had sex three times. >> what? >> three people. i think that is a super powerful way of expressing your love for someone. >> uh-huh....
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areline: for more, we joined by connor, who wrote about this in his column this week.r perspective on the resilience that we see in some of the harder hit states and the desire to keep the wheels of the economy greased. romaine: connor? caroline: i think we have a technical issue. we will go back to him in a moment. romaine: joe, maybe you can chime in here. he had wrote a great piece about this on bloomberg opinion where he looked at the trendlines in these sun belt states. i was kind of surprised at his findings. joe: it really is striking, because we talk about these two waves with the virus. there was the spring wave which was really hard in the northeast, then there was a more summer wave in the sun belt. what the second wave did not have the same economic impact first did. there was a slow down but not a crushing, depression-like decrease in economic activity like we saw in the spring. caroline: does that therefore speak to how governments are going to react to a so-called second wave we might get in the fall? something new york state and new jersey are bracing f
areline: for more, we joined by connor, who wrote about this in his column this week.r perspective on the resilience that we see in some of the harder hit states and the desire to keep the wheels of the economy greased. romaine: connor? caroline: i think we have a technical issue. we will go back to him in a moment. romaine: joe, maybe you can chime in here. he had wrote a great piece about this on bloomberg opinion where he looked at the trendlines in these sun belt states. i was kind of...
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connor the link between employment and covid-19 seems clear.in communities are doing and they are obviously the ones at most risk. taxi drivers for example. you know, it's a rock and a hard place. in latejune, judge it's a rock and a hard place. in late june, judge singh‘s advisory group published a report. it found that base inequalities exist in wales in made 37 urgent recommendations to protect communities from covid—i9 and address embedded structural inequality. you are living with racism, you are experiencing racism, and racism is embedded in the institution which in fact controls workforce, housing, and everything. do you think government and leaders in the public and the private sector get that link? not all of them are getting it. there are some who will continue to protect their own positions. as a result, they will not see it. they don't want to see it. but there are people who's extremely committed to ensuring that racism is a just before lockdown, the welsh government launched a strategy to improve the representation of ethnic minor
connor the link between employment and covid-19 seems clear.in communities are doing and they are obviously the ones at most risk. taxi drivers for example. you know, it's a rock and a hard place. in latejune, judge it's a rock and a hard place. in late june, judge singh‘s advisory group published a report. it found that base inequalities exist in wales in made 37 urgent recommendations to protect communities from covid—i9 and address embedded structural inequality. you are living with...
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thanks a lot connor connor letourneau. >>just go to twitter and by guess follow you as well and to get the very latest on the worriers reaction to what's happening in the nba. thank you and we'll watch for your stuff in the chronicle. thank you all right and free she 8, 9.36, we've got lots more ahead with the latest developm >>and mike pence is officially the party's nomination for vice president in the 3rd night of the republican national convention wound up last night. we have from massive hurricane 0 eng on the gulf coast and pro athletes mounting a boycott karin caifa reports. >>vice president mike pence with president donald trump in attendance at maryland's fort mchenry signaling optimism, president donald trump believes in america and in the goodness of the american people. the boundless potential of every american to live out their dreams and freedom but also echoing other republicans dire predictions of chaos should the biden harris ticket prevail. you won't be safe in joe biden's america. the speech a convergenc
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mister connor, we talked about deterrence. how do we deter other nations from hitting us in our grid system which is vulnerable and harmful to our country. retaliation, what should we do when we know these perpetrators are trying to do all the damage they can. what deterrence should we take against these perpetrators? should we head back at their critical infrastructure or give them a warning? what is the recommendation? >> as was mentioned earlier, we can't have something that has no meaning but from our standpoint the technology that is out there, we have to continue to fight this. it is not a matter of nice to have our needs to have, this is needs to have interchanges daily. as far as deterrence, we don't look at that from siemens energy's viewpoint but there is something we have to do to make it crucial for people who want to attack our grid system. >> we would like your input to try to make sure we are not out of sync with rules of engagement but we've used retaliation along with our nuclear response to let them know we w
mister connor, we talked about deterrence. how do we deter other nations from hitting us in our grid system which is vulnerable and harmful to our country. retaliation, what should we do when we know these perpetrators are trying to do all the damage they can. what deterrence should we take against these perpetrators? should we head back at their critical infrastructure or give them a warning? what is the recommendation? >> as was mentioned earlier, we can't have something that has no...
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police commissioner eugene connor ordered his arrest. these two men played principal roles in the drama birmingham. >> the use of non violent to achieve immediate process with extremism and complacency. connor, we had unyielding segregationist, symbolized the forces of white supremacy's, even though he was on his way out of office. the campaign had big on april 3rd, citizens and small-scale marches, which police generally handled with restraint puts dwindling patients. then a new dimension was entered. following dr. king's tactic of going to jail deliberately to dramatize the protest against segregation. unlike albany, the supply recruit for the nonviolent army was limited. 40% are knee gross. 700 were arrested on may 2nd. the demonstrations attracted huge crowds of onlookers, those who are not trained in the principles of nonviolence . and a supercharged atmosphere, racial antagonism in the wild. police dogs were brought in, and they had first been used against white crowds going to freedom rides two years ago. >> rocks and bottles at t
police commissioner eugene connor ordered his arrest. these two men played principal roles in the drama birmingham. >> the use of non violent to achieve immediate process with extremism and complacency. connor, we had unyielding segregationist, symbolized the forces of white supremacy's, even though he was on his way out of office. the campaign had big on april 3rd, citizens and small-scale marches, which police generally handled with restraint puts dwindling patients. then a new...
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connor gillies, bbc news.le use carrier bags in england is to double from 5p to 10p from next april, and all shops will have to charge for them. the government says it's part of a renewed drive to be greener, and cut unnecessary waste. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has the details. at the moment, the 5p levy only applies to single use carrier bags in large stores, those employing more than 250 people. but, from next april, the charge will double and will apply in all shops. the government says the initiative aims to protect sea creatures by reducing plastic pollution in the ocean. it claims that since the charge was introduced in 2015, there has been a 95% reduction in plastic bag sales in major supermarkets. you know, not long ago the supermarkets were issuing around 7 billion carrier bags a year. that has now been reduced by 95%. now we want to extend this approach to other retailers as well, who between them probably issue at the moment over 3 billion bags a year. we think we can have a
connor gillies, bbc news.le use carrier bags in england is to double from 5p to 10p from next april, and all shops will have to charge for them. the government says it's part of a renewed drive to be greener, and cut unnecessary waste. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has the details. at the moment, the 5p levy only applies to single use carrier bags in large stores, those employing more than 250 people. but, from next april, the charge will double and will apply in all shops....
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harrogate controlled the first half and were 2—0 up at the break, thanks to goals from george thomson and connorlf through callum roberts, before jack diamond restored his side's 2 goal advantage. 3—1, it finished, sparking wild celebration among
harrogate controlled the first half and were 2—0 up at the break, thanks to goals from george thomson and connorlf through callum roberts, before jack diamond restored his side's 2 goal advantage. 3—1, it finished, sparking wild celebration among
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at the john lewis funeral, barack obama compare donald trump to bull connor.he young ones out there, bull connor is that southern law man who would seek water hoses and dogs on civil rights workers and as leo pointed out e first act, allowing young black men to have their sentences looked at and reduced. obama compare donald trump to george wallace. that man stood in front of the university of alabama and said segregation now. segregation tomorrow. segregation forever. donald trump wants to give urban parents the right to opt out of an underperforming government school and go to any school they want they can get in. slight difference. once again you have barack obama pulling out the race card because he knows that if he gets black people angry and guilty why people stirred up, they will go in there and pull that leveler for barack obama. says these kids were fresh side and hopeful, he says if you can be born anywhere anytime where would it be and when would it be and he said right here in america. it's b.s. that he sells election time for votes and it's disgus
at the john lewis funeral, barack obama compare donald trump to bull connor.he young ones out there, bull connor is that southern law man who would seek water hoses and dogs on civil rights workers and as leo pointed out e first act, allowing young black men to have their sentences looked at and reduced. obama compare donald trump to george wallace. that man stood in front of the university of alabama and said segregation now. segregation tomorrow. segregation forever. donald trump wants to...
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centers are being installed or they will be installed and this is where you can get tested all right connor bosun is with us from frankfurt airport thanks very much. to lebanon now and the united nations is warning of a humanitarian catastrophe after the massive explosions that ripped through the capital beirut on tuesday u.n. agencies say they're struggling as they try to support hundreds of thousands of people in need of help residents have started a big cleanup but they're concerned that most of the burden has landed on their shoulders. and now deeply familiar sound echoing through beirut shattered glass being cleaned up by deeply frustrated civilians this was what i've beirut hospitals with much of the infrastructure destroyed doctors and nurses have no choice but to join the cleanup. was not my work in the operating theatre there's nothing left everything is destroyed everything. it's a similar site down the road it said george hospital here britain was on shift when the blast hit. you know what we had 3 patients over here we even had to ventilate 2 patients on the floor my colleague a
centers are being installed or they will be installed and this is where you can get tested all right connor bosun is with us from frankfurt airport thanks very much. to lebanon now and the united nations is warning of a humanitarian catastrophe after the massive explosions that ripped through the capital beirut on tuesday u.n. agencies say they're struggling as they try to support hundreds of thousands of people in need of help residents have started a big cleanup but they're concerned that...
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well, connor may be dwgone but today we witness with our own eyes police officers kneeling on the necks of black americans. george wallace may be gone. but we can witness our federal government sending agents to use tear gas and batons against peaceful demonstrators. [ applause ] we may no longer have to guess the number of jelly beans in a jar in order to cast a ballot but even as we sit here there are those in power who are doing their darnedest to discourage voting by closing voting locations and attacking our voting rights with surgical precision, even under mining the postal service in the run up to an election that's going to be dependent on mail-in ballots so people don't get sick. now i know this is a celebration of john's life, there are some who might say we shouldn't dwell on such things. but that's why i'm talking about it. john was devoted his time on this earth fighting the very attacks on democracy and what's best in america we're seeing circulate right now. >> more of president obama's eulogy for congressman john lewis is just ahead. stay close. ay clos'd be perfect! let
well, connor may be dwgone but today we witness with our own eyes police officers kneeling on the necks of black americans. george wallace may be gone. but we can witness our federal government sending agents to use tear gas and batons against peaceful demonstrators. [ applause ] we may no longer have to guess the number of jelly beans in a jar in order to cast a ballot but even as we sit here there are those in power who are doing their darnedest to discourage voting by closing voting...
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mark connors joining us from credit suisse.omething else that caught my eye today is people living here in new york took a substantial financial hit in the last year, according to a new report. their combined wealth fell 13%. that loss was exacerbated by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. that report comes from research firms in new york. new york's decline was the biggest in dollar terms among major new york -- major u.s. cities. how any friends do you know who fled the city and went to the hamptons? san francisco coming in second. it lost 5% of its wealth. the question is, does it come back, or is it gone from new york for good? thanks theyisney will bring moulin straight to streaming. ♪ --we are looking at "milan "mulan" as a one-off, as opposed to trying to say there is new -- a new business model we are looking at. alix: that was the disney ceo discussing the plan to put its new film on the disney streaming service. and it isd by mark super good to talk to you. is it just a one-off? he called it an experiment. experim
mark connors joining us from credit suisse.omething else that caught my eye today is people living here in new york took a substantial financial hit in the last year, according to a new report. their combined wealth fell 13%. that loss was exacerbated by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. that report comes from research firms in new york. new york's decline was the biggest in dollar terms among major new york -- major u.s. cities. how any friends do you know who fled the city and went to...
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joining us is connor flynn good to have you back.ere up to 82% of rents collected in july from 70% kind of overall in the second quarter, 76% in june what are the expectations for august and the rest of the year? >> nice to see you yeah, we are pleased with the trajectory of the rent collections. there is over 94% of the tenants are now open there is a tight correlation between those two. no one can predict the future of the pandemic but we feel like with the tenants open, obviously we're pleasantly surprised by really the shoppers re-engaging and shopping centers and there is really interesting dynamic that's we're seeing playing out. and some of the trends that are pretty interesting that we've seen is that the store is starting to blur with really a distribution and fulfillment point. now that we launched curb side pickup, you're starting to see shoppers utilize that last mile scored in a number of different way wlz it is online, buy in store, curb pickup, shopping in the store or home delivery >> tell me how you're going to remak
joining us is connor flynn good to have you back.ere up to 82% of rents collected in july from 70% kind of overall in the second quarter, 76% in june what are the expectations for august and the rest of the year? >> nice to see you yeah, we are pleased with the trajectory of the rent collections. there is over 94% of the tenants are now open there is a tight correlation between those two. no one can predict the future of the pandemic but we feel like with the tenants open, obviously we're...
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congressman from pennsylvania, connor lamb and another one from texas collin al red as well as an 18-year-old state representative from the state of new hampshire. this shows it's not just joe biden leading top of the ticket but a real diverse group of rising stars that will represent the future of america, as they put it. >> all hands on deck. you're probably looking at the poll numbers that came came out today. when it comes to joe biden in terms of excitement, that's the question. among biden voters only 36% say they are voting for biden. while the opposite side, 58% say they are voting primarily against trump as opposed to for joe biden. how is the campaign going to handle this in terms of excitement. >> well, one thing to keep in mind here is whether you're voting for joe biden or against donald trump, that vote counts the same no matter what. the biden campaign will play to both elements of that. the theme of this convention is uniting america. highlighting that contrast between president trump and joe biden. they want to showcase his empathy and his decades of public service. t
congressman from pennsylvania, connor lamb and another one from texas collin al red as well as an 18-year-old state representative from the state of new hampshire. this shows it's not just joe biden leading top of the ticket but a real diverse group of rising stars that will represent the future of america, as they put it. >> all hands on deck. you're probably looking at the poll numbers that came came out today. when it comes to joe biden in terms of excitement, that's the question....
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the speech will come from 17 people, including stacey abrams, connor lamb and mayor randall woodfin as they hope to showcase a diverse next- generation of democratic leaders. a big heart is also introducing kamala harris to voters who may not be sold on her record as a prosecutor. >> i understand why people are distrustful of a system that has historically been unjust and unfair. i get that. that is why i chose to become a prosecutor. i decided to go up the rough side of the mountain. >> reporter: the campaign is planning counter program to send him to for swing states. >> we are really flooding the sounds. taking our message to the people. we are all over the sunday shows. the campaign folks and the president. they have chosen to ignore the shows on the eve their convention. >> reporter: they were both down this weekend, no public events. they still have not stood side- by-side to answer questions about how the ticket came together or questions about anything since the announcement. peter ducey, fox news. >>> stay with us for complete coverage of the democratic national convention thi
the speech will come from 17 people, including stacey abrams, connor lamb and mayor randall woodfin as they hope to showcase a diverse next- generation of democratic leaders. a big heart is also introducing kamala harris to voters who may not be sold on her record as a prosecutor. >> i understand why people are distrustful of a system that has historically been unjust and unfair. i get that. that is why i chose to become a prosecutor. i decided to go up the rough side of the mountain....
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on your way across the strand to fetch the connors. for you and yours and yours and mine fought shy spoke an old language of conspirators and could not crack the whip or seeds the day. big voiced scullions herders feeders round haycocks and hindquarters talkers and buyers swill arbitrator's of the burial ground. across that strand of yours the cattle greens up to their bellies in an early miss and ny they turn their own bewildered kids to where we work our way through squeaking sad drowning in do you. like a dull blade with its edge honed a great mouth bag half shines on the. i turn because the sweeping of your feet has stuck behind me to find you on your needs with blog on the road say more in your hair analysis in mean in front of you and brimming grass and gather up cold handfuls of the jews to wash cause. i doub you clean with mosse fine as. the drizzle light of on the clouds. i lift your under your arms and lay in flight. with a rushes that should clean again i plot green sky pillars away or over your shroud . it goes it can no fo
on your way across the strand to fetch the connors. for you and yours and yours and mine fought shy spoke an old language of conspirators and could not crack the whip or seeds the day. big voiced scullions herders feeders round haycocks and hindquarters talkers and buyers swill arbitrator's of the burial ground. across that strand of yours the cattle greens up to their bellies in an early miss and ny they turn their own bewildered kids to where we work our way through squeaking sad drowning in...
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shot of the day went to corey connor. par three, 149 yards and boom. there are a lot of hold outs. here is matt samminas. dustin johnson a coleader rolled in this birdie put and tied with samminas for the lead at one under par. a tough course. tougher than last week when johnson won with 30 under par. see this empty levi stadium. the football season is going to stay that way. the 49ers announced no fans for the home opener september 13th against the cardinals. as of now only 8 teams have announced they will have fans in attendance or hoping to have fans. bills coach sean mcdermott complained they would have a competitive advantage but denver's nick fanglio is not buying it. >> i don't give a we can play in stadium that is full, half full or a third full we are happy. that shows progress with the covid. >>> and the 9ers george kent, number 85 won't play in front of fans week one. the highest paid tight end in the league is sure enjoying requests for loans. >> someone venno me so they could watch jimmy chen's line on sunday. i said that is not my problem and thank you for asking thou
shot of the day went to corey connor. par three, 149 yards and boom. there are a lot of hold outs. here is matt samminas. dustin johnson a coleader rolled in this birdie put and tied with samminas for the lead at one under par. a tough course. tougher than last week when johnson won with 30 under par. see this empty levi stadium. the football season is going to stay that way. the 49ers announced no fans for the home opener september 13th against the cardinals. as of now only 8 teams have...
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. >> it is kind of the same with me and connor. he is not a guy i would typically go for.a and james. but typically when people are getting on this well, they're normal types, and that is not the case for any of us. >> yeah. ♪ when that moon is big and bright ♪ ♪ it's a super natural night ♪ ♪ dancing in the moonlight ♪ ♪ everybody is feeling warm and light ♪ ♪ everybody is dancing in the moonlight ♪ >> we're hot together. ♪ ♪ everybody is dancing in the moonlight ♪ >> they're getting cuddled. ♪ everybody here is out of sight ♪ ♪ they don't bark and they don't bite ♪ ♪ they keep things loose, they keep them tight ♪ ♪ everybody's dancing in the moonlight ♪ ♪ dancing in the moonlight ♪ ♪ everybody's feeling warm and bright ♪ ♪ it's such a bright and natural light ♪ ♪ everybody's dancing in the moonlight ♪ >> narrator: if i had to sleep in a bed like that, i would need a spa to recover. no way, i just remember how amazing the spa is at caesar's palace, right at the moment i'm contractually obligated to mention it. you hit the spa and then you go to an award-winning restaurant
. >> it is kind of the same with me and connor. he is not a guy i would typically go for.a and james. but typically when people are getting on this well, they're normal types, and that is not the case for any of us. >> yeah. ♪ when that moon is big and bright ♪ ♪ it's a super natural night ♪ ♪ dancing in the moonlight ♪ ♪ everybody is feeling warm and light ♪ ♪ everybody is dancing in the moonlight ♪ >> we're hot together. ♪ ♪ everybody is dancing in...
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. >> the next question from the audience come from connor dixon.or betts, what powers does the president have today that you think are outside the founding vision and what are your thoughts on trump's recent firing. marie start with the first question about the presidential's powers today and à >> i think the power of nonenforcement is outside the founders understanding of the office. of course this was first created i think by barack obama in the docket daca program. presence has also Ãbthomas jefferson certainly has the right to say i am not to prosecute anybody under this act because it violates free speech cause. i'm gonna pardon people were convicted. i don't think presidents have this right that's been cleaned recently to not enforce laws because you don't agree with them, he doesn't agree with the policy congress enacted. if you allow a president to be able to not enforce laws selectively that you've given them a veto he probably defeat congressional efforts to compromise about that issue with pass legislation or historic legislation is pass
. >> the next question from the audience come from connor dixon.or betts, what powers does the president have today that you think are outside the founding vision and what are your thoughts on trump's recent firing. marie start with the first question about the presidential's powers today and à >> i think the power of nonenforcement is outside the founders understanding of the office. of course this was first created i think by barack obama in the docket daca program. presence has...
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but unfortunately taking a turn for the worse story called stuck to him and connor a senior doctor to get a 2nd opinion on polls cases and it's a big book solutions not events coming out good going to 6 i just look at sublight i mean we have to look at that with. the knowledge the eyes open. that eyes going to become very very. soon so the best option for you really to have an operation where we would remove the our. hair understand. i doctors have to have reasonable eyesight you can do a commodity if you've got poor vision because whatever we do we're using a license to see the pathology in the eye to make the diagnosis we see more and more of these not can cause blindness in a variety of ways trix earlier in diabetic patients they do get damage to the blood vessels. sometimes they develop new blood vessels which could all at the back of the eye which believe they can get him to just. that's what that's the more obvious he said new blood vessels growing in abnormal blood vessels which were leaking and bleeding and this race had a huge bleed and that bleed created a cloud that you cou
but unfortunately taking a turn for the worse story called stuck to him and connor a senior doctor to get a 2nd opinion on polls cases and it's a big book solutions not events coming out good going to 6 i just look at sublight i mean we have to look at that with. the knowledge the eyes open. that eyes going to become very very. soon so the best option for you really to have an operation where we would remove the our. hair understand. i doctors have to have reasonable eyesight you can do a...
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. >> connor is writing to elijah mcclain who died after an encounter with police. >> meant to cause fear stop now or else or else what >> reporter: the letter writing organized by a group called inspiring minds. >> we always believe there's healing in writing. we decided to do a whole series for our literature piece this summer where they wrote letters to those who died due to social injustice. >> reporter: in her letter she writes as if she were bre hon in a taylor. >> why me, i didn't do anything wrong. >> he's only two years older than tamir rice who was shot by police when they mistook his air soft gun for a real gun. >> you're at the park playing with a toy gun. >> reporter: was it difficult to write this letter? >> no because i felt like it's something that needed to happen to like the world can hear the story. >> i hope people take this movement and all the protests that they will see how we feel and they'll at least try to make a change. >> reporter: teens pushing for change using the power of words. roheema ellis, nbc news. >>> that is nightly news thank you for watching, everyo
. >> connor is writing to elijah mcclain who died after an encounter with police. >> meant to cause fear stop now or else or else what >> reporter: the letter writing organized by a group called inspiring minds. >> we always believe there's healing in writing. we decided to do a whole series for our literature piece this summer where they wrote letters to those who died due to social injustice. >> reporter: in her letter she writes as if she were bre hon in a...
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for their son connor, the link between employment and covid—19 seems clear. the link between employmentsk. it's a rock and a hard place. in latejune, judge a rock and a hard place. in late june, judge singh‘s advisory board published a report that found 37 urgent recommendations were made to protect communities from covid—19 and address embedded structural inequality. you live with racism, you experience racism, and racism is embedded in the institution which, in fa ct, in the institution which, in fact, controls workforce, housing and everything. do you think government and leaders in the public and private sector get that link? not all of them are getting it. there are some who will continue to protect their own positions. as a result, they will not see it. they don't want to see it. but there are people who are extremely committed to ensuring that racism is eliminated. just before lockdown, the welsh government launched a strategy to improve representation of ethnic minorities and other groups in public appointments. but the report says not enough has been done. are you worried that
for their son connor, the link between employment and covid—19 seems clear. the link between employmentsk. it's a rock and a hard place. in latejune, judge a rock and a hard place. in late june, judge singh‘s advisory board published a report that found 37 urgent recommendations were made to protect communities from covid—19 and address embedded structural inequality. you live with racism, you experience racism, and racism is embedded in the institution which, in fa ct, in the institution...
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correspondent connor bleich in washington welcome carla so tell us more about these charges facing mr ballen. well the accusations are that the crowdfunding project we built the wall is a sham basically and that bannon and the other people running ads are have been taking this money and putting it into their own pockets they are accused of conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering they face up to 20 years in federal prison for each charge because they have been supposedly taking this money at that was 1 to be used to build the wall between the u.s. and mexico but have instead been using it for for their private pleasures basically one of the accused is said to have used to to buy a boat a luxury a c.v. a golf cart jury so very much not what they were advertising in their crowdfunding projects ok we wanted to sue steve isn't your golden donald trump election steve fanon was the c.e.o. of trump's presidential campaign in 2016 he then became a chief white house adviser and he has also been the head of breitbart news which is a right wing news size that has been publishing hard righ
correspondent connor bleich in washington welcome carla so tell us more about these charges facing mr ballen. well the accusations are that the crowdfunding project we built the wall is a sham basically and that bannon and the other people running ads are have been taking this money and putting it into their own pockets they are accused of conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering they face up to 20 years in federal prison for each charge because they have been supposedly taking this...
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for razar‘s son connor, the link between employment and covid—19 seems clear.mmunity other ones at most risk. taxi drivers, you know, because the bank wants they freeze the mortgage for an infinite amount of time. it's between a rock and a hard place. —— the bank won't say. in latejune, place. —— the bank won't say. in late june, ray place. —— the bank won't say. in latejune, ray singh had published a report. 37 urgent recommendations had been meant to protect immunities from covid—19 and address embedded structural inequality. you are living with racism, you are experiencing racism, and racism is embedded in the institution which in fact controls the workforce, housing, and everything. as you think government and leaders in the public and private sector get that link? not all of them are getting it. some who will continue to protect their own positions and as a result they will not see it, they do not wa nt to will not see it, they do not want to see it, but there are people who are extremely committed to ensuring that racism is eliminated. just before lockdow
for razar‘s son connor, the link between employment and covid—19 seems clear.mmunity other ones at most risk. taxi drivers, you know, because the bank wants they freeze the mortgage for an infinite amount of time. it's between a rock and a hard place. —— the bank won't say. in latejune, place. —— the bank won't say. in late june, ray place. —— the bank won't say. in latejune, ray singh had published a report. 37 urgent recommendations had been meant to protect immunities from...
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for raza's son connor, the link between employment and covid—19 seems clear. only certain people from certain communities are doing, and they're often the most at risk. taxi drivers can't stop working altogether, because mortgage providers aren't going to say, "0k, freeze your mortgage for an infinite amount of time." you know, it's a rock and a hard place. in latejune, judge singh‘s advisory group published this report. it found race inequalities "exist in wales" and made 37 "urgent" recommendations to protect communities from covid—19 and address embedded structural inequality. you're living with racism, you're experiencing racism and racism is embedded in the institution which, in fact, controls workforce, housing, and everything. do you think government and leaders in the public and the private sector get that link? not all of them are getting it. there are some who will continue to protect their own positions. as a result, they will not see it. they don't want to see it. but there are people who are extremely committed to ensuring that racism is eliminate
for raza's son connor, the link between employment and covid—19 seems clear. only certain people from certain communities are doing, and they're often the most at risk. taxi drivers can't stop working altogether, because mortgage providers aren't going to say, "0k, freeze your mortgage for an infinite amount of time." you know, it's a rock and a hard place. in latejune, judge singh‘s advisory group published this report. it found race inequalities "exist in wales" and...
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i'm connor moran the director of the wisconsin book festival. thank you so much for being here tonight. we are absolutely delighted to be hosting larry tye for his book "demagogue" but senator joe mccarthy and larry will appear long side john nichols who many ourself know from his various roles at the capital times, associate editor, the nation magazine, and progressive. we couldn't be more delighted to be hosting these events for you all spring and summer long here on our crowdcast channel and i want to take moment to say thank you to maddison public library and the foundation. they're support for online cultural events has been absolutely unwaiverring, they are -- my gosh, i'm so excited so see john nichols. their support for these events has been sluicely unwavering and they have been so dedicated to bringing author events to all of you whether you're watching watn your home or across the country or across the globe. we have seen an incredible uptick in our audience of people from all over and it has just absolutely wonderful to see the respo
i'm connor moran the director of the wisconsin book festival. thank you so much for being here tonight. we are absolutely delighted to be hosting larry tye for his book "demagogue" but senator joe mccarthy and larry will appear long side john nichols who many ourself know from his various roles at the capital times, associate editor, the nation magazine, and progressive. we couldn't be more delighted to be hosting these events for you all spring and summer long here on our crowdcast...
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. >> reporter: marianne connor heard the evacuation notice from one of the helicopters in the rural community of loma mart tht has limited cell service. >> we'll see what happens tonight and try to check on things. hopefully our house will still be there. >> reporter: lisa was camping in butano state park. >> we were out hiking and when we came back, one of the other campers said, hey, you had to evacuate. it took us about an hour to pack everything up. >> reporter: one big issue, many homeowners couldn't see the smoke at first. trudy heist only noticed when she went to town. >> wait a minutes. that's over where i live. so when i went back, i said, oh, my god, it's there. we're so deep in the redwoods that you can't really see the smoke that much because you can see up, but you can't really see across. >> reporter: the string of fires are known as the czu august lightning complex. firefighters are battling heat and steep hillsides in the fight, and tonight residents and volunteers of the area are watching and waiting, hoping progress will be made in the coming hours. now, we're also learning
. >> reporter: marianne connor heard the evacuation notice from one of the helicopters in the rural community of loma mart tht has limited cell service. >> we'll see what happens tonight and try to check on things. hopefully our house will still be there. >> reporter: lisa was camping in butano state park. >> we were out hiking and when we came back, one of the other campers said, hey, you had to evacuate. it took us about an hour to pack everything up. >>...
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where there are whirlpools of violence and hatred and despair that can always rise again and bull connorbe gone but today we witnessed with our own eyes please officers kneeling on the next of black americans. george wallace may be gone but we can witness our federal government sending agents to use teargas against peaceful demonstrators. [applause] we may no longer have the number of jellybeans in a jar to order to cast a ballot but even as we sit here there are those in power who are doing their darndest to discourage people from voting by closing polling locations and targeting minorities and students with restrictive id laws and impacting our voting rights with surgical precision even undermining the postal service in the run-up to elections that will be dependent on mail-in ballots but people don't get sick. [applause] >> preach. >> i know this is a celebration of john's life and there are some who might say we shouldn't dwell on such things but that is what i am talking about. john lewis devoted his time on this earth biting the very attacks on democracy and what is best for americ
where there are whirlpools of violence and hatred and despair that can always rise again and bull connorbe gone but today we witnessed with our own eyes please officers kneeling on the next of black americans. george wallace may be gone but we can witness our federal government sending agents to use teargas against peaceful demonstrators. [applause] we may no longer have the number of jellybeans in a jar to order to cast a ballot but even as we sit here there are those in power who are doing...
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we have gone from bull connor to bull trump. a mean-spirited sheriff to a mean-spirited president, whose lips drink words of interposition and nullification. we do not want to be disrespected. how do you speak while this young man, jacob, lies in a hospital and you won't call his name? how do you sit while breonna taylor is in a grave, and you won't call her name? how do you sit while eric garner is in a grave, and you will not call his name? how do you set while george floyd is laying in a grave, and you won't call his name? well mr. trump, look right down , the block from the white house -- we have come to washington by the thousands. gonna call their names. gonna call their names. we will never let america forget what you have done. call their names. [cheering and applause] this is the time, this is the time for legislative change. this is the time for us to vote like we have never voted before. and don't just vote for the top of the ticket, vote all the way down. go down from the top to the bottom. dogcatcher. , because our
we have gone from bull connor to bull trump. a mean-spirited sheriff to a mean-spirited president, whose lips drink words of interposition and nullification. we do not want to be disrespected. how do you speak while this young man, jacob, lies in a hospital and you won't call his name? how do you sit while breonna taylor is in a grave, and you won't call her name? how do you sit while eric garner is in a grave, and you will not call his name? how do you set while george floyd is laying in a...
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some are solutions where every summer we look at solutions from all the problems to connor on every other month of the year now today we're covering big level of dollars ation the china. process which has gained speed under trial but what has set in motion really on december 11th 22001 when trying to make a member of the world trade organization time now to turn to chris france and author of beating the dragon. as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you can work 40 hours 'd in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity and the reality of it is that we're not financially equality and i'm not comfortable housing or living minimum wage many people no choice. that's been a problem with the city in all its time. limits on the coldest day will only. consider that there is no answer because yes that requires resources the most vulnerable are abandoned on the streets to become the invisible cliques. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. iso
some are solutions where every summer we look at solutions from all the problems to connor on every other month of the year now today we're covering big level of dollars ation the china. process which has gained speed under trial but what has set in motion really on december 11th 22001 when trying to make a member of the world trade organization time now to turn to chris france and author of beating the dragon. as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you...
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indifference to what china did either in hot connor against the weavers john bolton's book is you know basically has the president giving the chinese a free ride to do pretty much what they want to their own citizens even gross violations of human rights it's one of the reasons that some of this criticism now by the secretary of state seems like too little too late and the fact that it's just aimed at china i don't see equivalent criticism of russia or the are other countries which always say a criticism on these grounds again makes it look quite opportunistic rather than principle and again in the secretary of state speech this the way you discuss germany is kind of the. back of the hand to to then that's not my experience the way to bring about alliance cooperation be it against china or anybody else and this is ministration and what was its 1st big farm policy decision when i came into office was not to join the transpacific partnership that would have put us together with countries representing at least another 2025 percent of global g.d.p. we then together could have gone to china
indifference to what china did either in hot connor against the weavers john bolton's book is you know basically has the president giving the chinese a free ride to do pretty much what they want to their own citizens even gross violations of human rights it's one of the reasons that some of this criticism now by the secretary of state seems like too little too late and the fact that it's just aimed at china i don't see equivalent criticism of russia or the are other countries which always say a...
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thank you connor kimco realty ceo >>> and now for our etf spotlight.look at the etf ticker soxx it's up 42% from a year ago. nvidia on the back of its earnings beat and intel. nvidia the top performer beating och on the top and the bottom lines despite weak performance on the data center business and intel announcing a $10 billion stock buyback program. the ceo saying the stocks have been selling well below the intrinsic valuation. "squawk on the street" will be right back >>> welcome back here's your cnbc news update at this hour. within the last 30 minutes, the state of michigan has a $600 million preliminary settlement they did not properly treat the flynn water problem. most of the money will settle claims made on behalf of children >>> russian opposition leaderal vaug is in a hospital after losing consciousness in an airplane opponents of vladimir putin say they suspect he was poisoned by russia's security services an aide says he drank a cup of tea at an airport cafe >>> in portland, oregon police declared riot conditions for a second night after
thank you connor kimco realty ceo >>> and now for our etf spotlight.look at the etf ticker soxx it's up 42% from a year ago. nvidia on the back of its earnings beat and intel. nvidia the top performer beating och on the top and the bottom lines despite weak performance on the data center business and intel announcing a $10 billion stock buyback program. the ceo saying the stocks have been selling well below the intrinsic valuation. "squawk on the street" will be right back...
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shannon: democratic congressman connor lamb discussing how prior administrations including biden's failed to state's economy over the decades but not donald trump. the national journal, the democratic party is appealing to anti-trump republicans but isn't doing much to the working class obama trump voters who defected in 2016. let's discuss with guy benson and ambassador rick grenell. we will have a lot of topics. thank you for staying with us after the technical difficulties. so let's start on this issue about the president was in pennsylvania today tried to make the appeal to potential voters that the would be a better president for them then joe biden would be. how do you think the message will be received, you have issues of fracking and oththat more straightforward for the president, really strong, his ace in the hole. given coronavirus things are very different, democrats trying to. they said that incessantly at the convention. it is incumbent on the trump team to say obama/biden had the most, tepid, slowest recovery since the great depression in this country. they are not equipped
shannon: democratic congressman connor lamb discussing how prior administrations including biden's failed to state's economy over the decades but not donald trump. the national journal, the democratic party is appealing to anti-trump republicans but isn't doing much to the working class obama trump voters who defected in 2016. let's discuss with guy benson and ambassador rick grenell. we will have a lot of topics. thank you for staying with us after the technical difficulties. so let's start on...