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eddy: me levantÉ.s sentidos y en las incomodidades que pasÉ, sin alimentos, ni nada. yezio: solo podÍa comer lo que su hija ale lograba pasar por esta pequeÑa ventana. y dice que contaba los dÍas del olvido. heriberto: cincuenta y pico de dÍas, sí, seÑor. yezio: muchos no daban crÉdito de que esto estuviera pasando en pleno siglo xxi. uno de los vecinos del edificio donde trabajaba doÑa eddy expresÓ su indignación en una asamblea virtual de copropietarios. salvador: le han quitado la libertad y locomociÓn en pleno siglo xxi, una persona secuestrada. oscar: por dios, salvador. estamos en una pandemia. yezio: quien intenta bajarle el tono al reclamo es oscar osorio, el presidente del consejo de residentes, quien contratÓ a la seÑora eddy. y el mismo que ese ocho de mayo la despidiÓ. eddy: y llegÓ y dijo: "usted se lo buscÓ. el problema en que nos metiÓ. hasta aquÍ hay trabajo". yezio: ahora deberÁ responder ante las autoridades. el abogado laboralista pedro montes cree que debe haber una compensaciÓn apr
eddy: me levantÉ.s sentidos y en las incomodidades que pasÉ, sin alimentos, ni nada. yezio: solo podÍa comer lo que su hija ale lograba pasar por esta pequeÑa ventana. y dice que contaba los dÍas del olvido. heriberto: cincuenta y pico de dÍas, sí, seÑor. yezio: muchos no daban crÉdito de que esto estuviera pasando en pleno siglo xxi. uno de los vecinos del edificio donde trabajaba doÑa eddy expresÓ su indignación en una asamblea virtual de copropietarios. salvador: le han quitado...
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trained at princeton, eddie went on to dartmouth. by the early 1940's, he was a man of protestant confidence who envisioned a new world constructed out of enchanting crude. in 1940, while traveling, recruiting financial support for his school, he lectured on "the power of god in the secular world," which implored laypeople to be the "shock troops of the church, and raise up each sector of the globe." "you and i," he declared, "you and i who believe in christendom are not doomed to weakness. we serve the only totalitarian king. we who follow christ need to cover ourselves with tolerance, reverence, and charity. and then wherever we walk, we shall find ourselves standing on holy ground." within months, eddie was acting on this imperative. serving as an officer for the office of strategic services. eventually, of course, the cia, to survey arabia for subsurface crude, gain knowledge of its people and their faith in allah, and bring the u.s. into union with this rising kingdom. five years after proclaiming allegiance to a totalitarian an
trained at princeton, eddie went on to dartmouth. by the early 1940's, he was a man of protestant confidence who envisioned a new world constructed out of enchanting crude. in 1940, while traveling, recruiting financial support for his school, he lectured on "the power of god in the secular world," which implored laypeople to be the "shock troops of the church, and raise up each sector of the globe." "you and i," he declared, "you and i who believe in...
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and our friend eddie glaude's back. eddie, i want to get to all the politics. but i want to start with something that was just said on our air because i just -- i can't skip past it anymore because cal perry just interviewed three folks who were there, as part of the black lives matter protest. and one gentleman said i'm here because i don't know if, when i leave here and get in my car, i'm going to make it home. this moment, this fear, and this kind of freedom of fear for saying that out loud. just, please, talk to me about all three. >> well, it seems, to me, a reasonable assumption. this feels like a rally that would raise all sorts of concerns. it's -- it has this -- this vibe, nicolle. i've watched most of the speech and it feels like he was throwing red meat, stoking hatred. so i can understand why someone would worry about their sense of safety. it felt as if there -- this was a rally about -- about those who -- among those who felt that they were losing control over their country. and in the history of america, whenever white america feels like it's los
and our friend eddie glaude's back. eddie, i want to get to all the politics. but i want to start with something that was just said on our air because i just -- i can't skip past it anymore because cal perry just interviewed three folks who were there, as part of the black lives matter protest. and one gentleman said i'm here because i don't know if, when i leave here and get in my car, i'm going to make it home. this moment, this fear, and this kind of freedom of fear for saying that out loud....
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eddie glaude. came to hear about trump's economic policies, it sounded like, and got sprayed with pepper spray. there's a campaign ad for ya. >> it sure is. it sure is. i mean, as i look at the images, nicolle, it's the clashing of -- of -- of two americas. right? i mean, it's as visual, it's as stark a visual as you can get. about the state of the country. and what we saw inside or heard inside seems to just speak around it. or, at least, if it's not speaking around it, it's stoking the fire underneath it. i mean, we are on a knife's edge. it is very clear, as we look at these images. and we see the vastly different ways, in which these people seem to understand the state of the country. it's -- it's -- it's -- it's amazing, on a certain level. >> i -- i want to push back on one thing. how far apart are we, if 76% of americans support the mission of black lives matter? and i think 100% of americans would like to hear what anyone who'd like to lead this country would do for the economy. i think the
eddie glaude. came to hear about trump's economic policies, it sounded like, and got sprayed with pepper spray. there's a campaign ad for ya. >> it sure is. it sure is. i mean, as i look at the images, nicolle, it's the clashing of -- of -- of two americas. right? i mean, it's as visual, it's as stark a visual as you can get. about the state of the country. and what we saw inside or heard inside seems to just speak around it. or, at least, if it's not speaking around it, it's stoking the...
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what is your understanding how this would actually work, eddie? >> well, again, displacing the frame. justice's reinvestment involve, right, scaling down the budget allocation to police. we've been expanding the role of police, homelessness, criminalized. right? drug addiction, instead of seeing that as a health care issue. seeing it as a criminal issue. we talk about housing, schools, mental health, social services. police have been asked to do too much and their budgets have swollen as a result. in the context of say, minnesota, they're calling for a $45 million reduction in the police budget, and to redirect those funds to services around schools, around employment, around mental health saying that public safety involves more than simply policing folk and throwing them in jail. that's an argument we have to make, because our budgets, our budgets, alex, reflect what we value. if we're allocating, for example, 54% of our budget as they do in los angeles, to policing and not to schools and mental health, right? and housing and employment and the l
what is your understanding how this would actually work, eddie? >> well, again, displacing the frame. justice's reinvestment involve, right, scaling down the budget allocation to police. we've been expanding the role of police, homelessness, criminalized. right? drug addiction, instead of seeing that as a health care issue. seeing it as a criminal issue. we talk about housing, schools, mental health, social services. police have been asked to do too much and their budgets have swollen as...
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the eddie murphy show. >> eddie murphy show >> seth: how was it? how was it to be in there?ft taping and i said, "i gotta go see eddie." >> seth: yeah. >> and i came out, and it was everything i thought it would be i thought i would have anxiety coming back to "snl" that always feels like high school >> seth: yeah. sure >> but it just felt normal and great. and before i knew it, i just wanted to watch the show, and eddie did his thing. i really came out to get the photo op >> seth: you wanted to take a picture? >> i just wanted a picture, man. [ laughter ] >> seth: it's hard though cause there's not really -- it's not like there's a photo line at the end of the episode >> right >> seth: so, how'd it work out >> at the after-party, cause i don't see eddie. we're waiting for him to come out of his dressing room after the show he never comes out everybody's out there. it is a sea of famous black people in studio 8h. >> seth: yeah. yeah >> it was like a "coming to america 2" audition or something. [ laughter ] it was just everybody famous that wanted to be in the movie and so, i
the eddie murphy show. >> eddie murphy show >> seth: how was it? how was it to be in there?ft taping and i said, "i gotta go see eddie." >> seth: yeah. >> and i came out, and it was everything i thought it would be i thought i would have anxiety coming back to "snl" that always feels like high school >> seth: yeah. sure >> but it just felt normal and great. and before i knew it, i just wanted to watch the show, and eddie did his thing. i...
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daniel stagger goes way back but a fond memory for me too on facebook what was it like working with eddie murphy in coming to america. you know i was that was another thing that came really early in my career it was my 1st real part in any saying and i had to go and meet with john landis in new york i had dinner with a man and that was the time when he was going through the twilight zone thing and so it was just such a weird kind of surreal dinner cuts that was a big part of the thing and then i got on that sat and i found out about fame because we're on i think queens boulevard in an old wendy's and they had a cyclon fence and front there were 5000 people or more outside waiting to get a glimpse of eddie murphy this is the fame that he had you know at that time and still still i can't imagine he could ever go anywhere without people you know grabbing them on some level and he had a big bus and the door of the bus would open up and the fence would bow in they would push it in like it was going to collapse because they were waiting to see the one and only eddie murphy who couldn't have bee
daniel stagger goes way back but a fond memory for me too on facebook what was it like working with eddie murphy in coming to america. you know i was that was another thing that came really early in my career it was my 1st real part in any saying and i had to go and meet with john landis in new york i had dinner with a man and that was the time when he was going through the twilight zone thing and so it was just such a weird kind of surreal dinner cuts that was a big part of the thing and then...
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they had a cyclon fence in front there were 5000 people or more outside waiting to get a glimpse of eddie murphy this is the fame that he had you know at that time and still still i can't imagine he could ever go anywhere without people you know grabbing him on some level and he had a big bus and the door of the bus would open up and the fence would bow in they would push it in like it was going to collapse because they were waiting to see the one and only eddie murphy who couldn't have been kinder arsenio was fun to play with you know samuel jackson rob me. i got to work with china amos i got to work with james earl jones i got to work i think i was maybe one of the only white people in the whole show it was a really good for me i grew up in the projects i am the i'm colorblind with that stuff and so i just was i was like i had a week's work i play this kooky thing and eddie helped walk me through it so i was nervous but he walked me right through it to help me make it as funny as possible as john dead and here i am just last year going to atlanta to film coming to america 2 and. it was
they had a cyclon fence in front there were 5000 people or more outside waiting to get a glimpse of eddie murphy this is the fame that he had you know at that time and still still i can't imagine he could ever go anywhere without people you know grabbing him on some level and he had a big bus and the door of the bus would open up and the fence would bow in they would push it in like it was going to collapse because they were waiting to see the one and only eddie murphy who couldn't have been...
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i want to go back to eddie and jon meacham.e, let's talk about other things that happened last night. iowa congressman steve king, who has been in office since 2002, a self-proclaimed wihite nationalist, he was defeated. meanwhile, we saw the first black female mayor-elected in ferguson, missouri. what does that tell you? >> well, it teals me that the country is changing in some ways, that the last 3 1/2 years, stephanie, has had an impact on our politics. that some folks are tired. there is no guarantee because politics aren't our only answer. you know, not the only answer to our problems. but getting rid of steve king is really, really important because there is a sense in which folks are trying to sanction that kind of voice in the public domain. finally electing the first african-american mayor in ferguson also is an effort to address the systemic problems in ferguson. but we already know that electing a black person to high office in cities doesn't necessarily lead to reconciling the problems. so we still have a lot of wor
i want to go back to eddie and jon meacham.e, let's talk about other things that happened last night. iowa congressman steve king, who has been in office since 2002, a self-proclaimed wihite nationalist, he was defeated. meanwhile, we saw the first black female mayor-elected in ferguson, missouri. what does that tell you? >> well, it teals me that the country is changing in some ways, that the last 3 1/2 years, stephanie, has had an impact on our politics. that some folks are tired. there...
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eddie, i start with you. >> well, it lets me know it's just simply one bad apple. it's a kind of systemic problem when we think about the actions of police, the actions of prosecutors, the actions of forensic specialists and the like it's a kind of confluence of actors who in some ways participate in a criminal justice system that is not fair for black folk. not just for black folk. it also helps me understand and this should help us understand that the deep distrust, so it took protests to get an arrest. and we still don't have the arrest of the other officers. but even the arrests, right, don't dispel the distrust precisely because of what we have seen and heard today. >> dr. gupta, i want you to help me a nondoctor understand how two autopsies reach such different conclusions, the first autopsy could not conclude that a asphyxiation was the certain cause of death, it mentioned pre-existing conditions. this autopsy in the last hour asserts that was certainly the cause of death as well as the pressure placed on george floyd by two other officers, is that normal th
eddie, i start with you. >> well, it lets me know it's just simply one bad apple. it's a kind of systemic problem when we think about the actions of police, the actions of prosecutors, the actions of forensic specialists and the like it's a kind of confluence of actors who in some ways participate in a criminal justice system that is not fair for black folk. not just for black folk. it also helps me understand and this should help us understand that the deep distrust, so it took protests...
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. >> professor eddy. >> a powerful service. beautiful.m. i'm struck by the juxtaposition between the cruelty that we saw for 8 minutes, 46 seconds. the inhumanity we saw. and the beauty of that holy hush. the holy hush for 8 minutes, 46 seconds, so we can confront the body in the coffin and deal with death and see what it might mean for us in life. for us to examine who we will be after this. a beautiful, beautiful sermon. >> maya wily, there are few things more powerful than the passage of time, in this case, 8 minutes and 46 seconds. the time it took for life to drain out of this man. >> attorney ben crump opened the service reminding us that what george floyd experienced was torture. was torture. as we have seen, this service, this memorial, closed by asking us all not just those who were in the space of the service but all of us just to stand for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. that's all it takes to understand exactly what reverend al sharpton said, which was there is no other way to have your knee on a man's neck for that length of time e
. >> professor eddy. >> a powerful service. beautiful.m. i'm struck by the juxtaposition between the cruelty that we saw for 8 minutes, 46 seconds. the inhumanity we saw. and the beauty of that holy hush. the holy hush for 8 minutes, 46 seconds, so we can confront the body in the coffin and deal with death and see what it might mean for us in life. for us to examine who we will be after this. a beautiful, beautiful sermon. >> maya wily, there are few things more powerful than...
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and also, you catch yourself watching eddie murphy.r ] did a whole episode with him without just staring at him and cracking up. and i mean, it's a dream come true like, eddie murphy's the reason why my family watched "snl" in the '80s, you know like, eddie murphy's role on "delirious." he's -- he's the g.o.a.t. in a lot of households. so, it was just dope for him to even be in the room. >> seth: did you feel, though, he -- could you tell, was he having fun >> i think so. i think he start -- i mean, like any other comedian -- comedians are always tricky because comedians always have, like, the worst trust issues with comedy, for good a reason, because they trust in writers, you know they never know it's funny until it's funny, and then they're like, okay, this is funny, you know so, there's always that kind of trepidation, i feel that most comedians have when they host the show and eddie's no different but i mean, you could tell once he started getting the laughs, that he was having fun again it looked like -- i mean, at least it looke
and also, you catch yourself watching eddie murphy.r ] did a whole episode with him without just staring at him and cracking up. and i mean, it's a dream come true like, eddie murphy's the reason why my family watched "snl" in the '80s, you know like, eddie murphy's role on "delirious." he's -- he's the g.o.a.t. in a lot of households. so, it was just dope for him to even be in the room. >> seth: did you feel, though, he -- could you tell, was he having fun >> i...
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report on this, so for these projects, 55 mason street, 215 eddy, 480 eddy, and 75 dore, what is theaverage a.m.i. for these tenants? >> sure. let me pull up these project descriptions. yeah. so the average a.m.i. for yosemite folsom door is about 65%? and then, for ambassador writs -- the ambassador writs, it looks like it's about 65, as well, but i can also double-check and get back to you on that, but those are the averages. >> chair fewer: it's about 65% of the a.m.i. averaging out, even though they're all 100 -- they're all under 100% a.m.i., is that correct? >> yes. >> chair fewer: any comments or questions from my colleagues? seeing none, let's open up public comment for item number 5 and item number 6. madam clerk, you're on mute. i think you're muted. >> clerk: my apologies. madam chair, operation is checking to see if there are any callers in the queue. operation, please let us know if there are callers that are ready. if you have not already done so, please press star nine to be added to the queue. for those already on hold, please continue to wait until the system indicat
report on this, so for these projects, 55 mason street, 215 eddy, 480 eddy, and 75 dore, what is theaverage a.m.i. for these tenants? >> sure. let me pull up these project descriptions. yeah. so the average a.m.i. for yosemite folsom door is about 65%? and then, for ambassador writs -- the ambassador writs, it looks like it's about 65, as well, but i can also double-check and get back to you on that, but those are the averages. >> chair fewer: it's about 65% of the a.m.i. averaging...
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still with us this morning we have eddie gloud jr.joining the conversation msnbc contributor mike barn nacal, peter baker and columnist and editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson. gene, i want to begin with you this morning, a fresh poll just crossed from your newspaper, "the washington post," it shows that 74% of americans support the protests in the streets and 69% of americans believe that what we saw in the killing of george floyd is representative of a larger problem within police departments in the way african-americans are treated by them. that represents a sea change even from six years ago after ferguson. there is something happening in the streets, there is something happening in this country, gene. >> there is a major change in public opinion. you see it in the streets. this is different from all the previous killings that we've had to talk about over the years, willie. it's -- the george floyd murder, which is what is charged, was so graphic and so awful, and it lasted so long, almost eight minutes and 46 seconds
still with us this morning we have eddie gloud jr.joining the conversation msnbc contributor mike barn nacal, peter baker and columnist and editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson. gene, i want to begin with you this morning, a fresh poll just crossed from your newspaper, "the washington post," it shows that 74% of americans support the protests in the streets and 69% of americans believe that what we saw in the killing of george floyd is representative of a larger...
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eddie glaude, maya, thank you for joining us on this important conversation. we're going to keep an eye on that police hearing on capitol hill and bring you any news when it happens. >>> up next, chaotic day in voting in georgia's primary with voters waiting hours on long lines to cast their ballots in what some are calling a catastrophe, a preview of what might happen in november. stay with us. might happen in november stay with us [♪] if you experience bladder leaks, you shouldn't have to sacrifice discretion for protection. try always discreet. the unique design features protective leakguards, which help prevent leaks where they happen most and an absorbent material that turns liquid into gel, for up to 100% leak free protection. the shapewear design provides a close and seamless fit, to ensure total discretion. choose the solution that keeps you drier. try always discreet underwear, with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we
eddie glaude, maya, thank you for joining us on this important conversation. we're going to keep an eye on that police hearing on capitol hill and bring you any news when it happens. >>> up next, chaotic day in voting in georgia's primary with voters waiting hours on long lines to cast their ballots in what some are calling a catastrophe, a preview of what might happen in november. stay with us. might happen in november stay with us [♪] if you experience bladder leaks, you shouldn't...
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eddie sharing stories.ars at times, laughter, but moved for all of his eulogies. the things he says stick in your head. you don't let them go. what do you think of the body of what he's had to surmise this week? tragedy. bluntness. straight talk. there are people here today that won't be here next week when the cameras are gone. what role does he have in everything we've seen play out? >> you know, i think that this moment more than anything calls for leadership and not leadership in who can shut down the protests the fastest, but in who can navigate the competing crisis that the country is facing. not just the crisis, but the competing emotions as you alluded to, nicole. we need someone who's going to be able to make sense of what's going on but who's going to offer words of hope that we can cling cling on to to move forward. so it's a critically important role to understand this as the r rev does from the inside out, but the bigger picture of how we can move forward together. >> and eddie, i think somethi
eddie sharing stories.ars at times, laughter, but moved for all of his eulogies. the things he says stick in your head. you don't let them go. what do you think of the body of what he's had to surmise this week? tragedy. bluntness. straight talk. there are people here today that won't be here next week when the cameras are gone. what role does he have in everything we've seen play out? >> you know, i think that this moment more than anything calls for leadership and not leadership in who...
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eddie glaude. professor, thanks as always.ddie has a new piece in the new issue of "time" magazine on how america has refused to change. it's out now. it's worth the read. eddie glaude, thanks as always. >>> the eiffel tower, ladies and gentlemen, is back up today. how things are returning slowly to a new kind of normal overseas while cases continue to climb here in the united states. stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. throughout our history any time something bad has happened to us ...we've recovered. every time. we fall, we rise. we break, we rebuild. we stumble, we learn. we come together. we work together. we innovate and create. we meet up and get to work. we find our way forward. every time. this has been the key to our su
eddie glaude. professor, thanks as always.ddie has a new piece in the new issue of "time" magazine on how america has refused to change. it's out now. it's worth the read. eddie glaude, thanks as always. >>> the eiffel tower, ladies and gentlemen, is back up today. how things are returning slowly to a new kind of normal overseas while cases continue to climb here in the united states. stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if...
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let's take a look at the up close satellite perspective, still a swirl of clouds office eddie debt eddiethat develops because of the way it interacts with the coastline. your temperatures were limited today while east bay and southbay, you warmed up into the 80s and even some spots in the 90s. we are seeing some of that fog snaking right through the golden gate making its way through downtown sneaking into the city itself. those high temperatures all over the place. 60s for half moon bay and downtown. 70s in fremont 80s santa rosa and san jose and 95 degrees in concord but it was in the upper half of the 90s in fairfield this afternoon. some more temperatures expected as we go through the rest of the week. 70 at sfo right now but only in the low 60s right now downtown. upper 50s half moon bay. one of those days we have 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s all on the same map. a 37 degrees difference between half moon bay and fairfield. 91 in concord and in livermore. the fog will continue to spread further and further inland either as actual fog where the numbers are lower than one. dense fog for
let's take a look at the up close satellite perspective, still a swirl of clouds office eddie debt eddiethat develops because of the way it interacts with the coastline. your temperatures were limited today while east bay and southbay, you warmed up into the 80s and even some spots in the 90s. we are seeing some of that fog snaking right through the golden gate making its way through downtown sneaking into the city itself. those high temperatures all over the place. 60s for half moon bay and...
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and professor eddie glaude is back with us.er, i have been struggling for perspective in our coverage, which is what am i supposed to do when i'm at that protest yesterday in santa monica? i watched the whole thing. it's 100% peaceful. and then there's this small group of people, two dozen, three dozen maybe, who dominate television for the rest of the night because they have run into stores to grab $70 sneakers and things like that, and those are the people who get all of the attention in the coverage of this. how do we find perspective in the way we watch these events? >> lawrence, i want to thank you for being self-reflective about that because the message of this moment is the extraordinary courage and heroism of the everyday americans, many of them young, a multiracial group of americans in every single state in this country, who have joined together with an urgent demand to transform this nation. and they're doing it during a global pandemic with the threat of unconscionable police brutality that is only getting worse wit
and professor eddie glaude is back with us.er, i have been struggling for perspective in our coverage, which is what am i supposed to do when i'm at that protest yesterday in santa monica? i watched the whole thing. it's 100% peaceful. and then there's this small group of people, two dozen, three dozen maybe, who dominate television for the rest of the night because they have run into stores to grab $70 sneakers and things like that, and those are the people who get all of the attention in the...
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eddie, i appreciate you being here. we're seeing so much change happening so quickly, some happening by force. you're literally watching protesters rip down these statues even before there's decisions made by lawmakers right now. how important, though, is this moment and this sort of reconsideration of our past to the way american moves forward? >> it's absolutely essential, peter. there's a wonderful line by james baldwin where he says the great force of history comes from the fact that we carry it within us. history is always present. it's moving us about in interesting sorts of ways. in this moment where it seems the country is on the cusp of a transformation, it makes sense there's this confrontation with our past and what we've done with that past. remember now, what was the motivation behind the chaos in charlottesville? it had everything to do with the debate around the robert e. lee statue in charlottesville. there was an argument that somehow that statue represented american heritage, when, in fact, it represen
eddie, i appreciate you being here. we're seeing so much change happening so quickly, some happening by force. you're literally watching protesters rip down these statues even before there's decisions made by lawmakers right now. how important, though, is this moment and this sort of reconsideration of our past to the way american moves forward? >> it's absolutely essential, peter. there's a wonderful line by james baldwin where he says the great force of history comes from the fact that...
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woodrow wilson's place in history now, eddie, what should it be?, it should be just the facts. we should tell the truth about who he is and who he was. tell the truth about his achievements and tell the truth about his faults and failures. that's what we need to do and we need to give an interpretation of his presidency that actually reveals how flawed we are and how we are always on the road. not to necessarily to a more perfect union, but to a more just society. so we need to commend the values that we uphold and cherish as we tell the story of the people that made us who we are. >> well, before i say good-bye this morning i want to take note that this is the 100th of the founding of the negro leagues. it is announcing the tip your hat campaign, when african-americans were banned from organized baseball. presidents clinton, bush and obama have all taken tribute which will be released tomorrow. in honor, i tip my gray's hat in honor of the negro leagues. happy anniversary. that's all for today. we'll be back next week because if it's sunday it's "
woodrow wilson's place in history now, eddie, what should it be?, it should be just the facts. we should tell the truth about who he is and who he was. tell the truth about his achievements and tell the truth about his faults and failures. that's what we need to do and we need to give an interpretation of his presidency that actually reveals how flawed we are and how we are always on the road. not to necessarily to a more perfect union, but to a more just society. so we need to commend the...
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joining me for insight and analysis are eddie glaude jr., princeton university. nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt and hugh hewitt, host on the salem radio network. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. throughout his presidency there have been countless this is it moments that opponents of president trump felt sure would puncture his standing with voters. charlottesville, immigrant children in cages, impeachment, just to name three. but nothing seemed to move mr. trump's approval ratings one way or the other. now, he's facing a crisis he's been unable to tweak, bluster, or bluff his way out of. covid-19 and the economic dislocation that comes with it is there for all to see. every american is aware of it. every american is affected by it. every american has an opinion about it. the past week felt more like april with states and then the whole country setting records for new cases. cities shutting down
joining me for insight and analysis are eddie glaude jr., princeton university. nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt and hugh hewitt, host on the salem radio network. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. throughout his presidency there have been countless this is it moments that opponents of president...
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eddie's book, "begin again" is out today.o buy it and then you will have read it already when we talk about it here. >>> after the break, our celebration of lives well lived. >>> after the break, our celebration of lives well lived. dear fellow business leaders and technologists, i see all the amazing things you have been doing. you are transforming business models, and virtualizing workforces overnight. because so much of that relies on financing, we have committed two billion dollars to relieve the pressure on your business. as you adapt and transform, we're here with the people, financing, and technology, ready to help. >>> frederick harris had one of those laughs, you know the kind, at least i do. maybe a little loud but supremely joyful. overwhelmingly warm. sunshine personified is how one neighbor put it. he was a master in the subtle art of talking to people. seriously, his brother told the daily hampshire gazette that frederick made chitchat with john f. kennedy when the president visited amherst college. he excelled
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>> eddie, then the last question is to you. conservative columnist george will wrote this week that president trump must be removed, so must his congressional enablers. yesterday my colleague kasie hunt asked a whole bunch of members of the g.o.p. lawmakers about what happened in d.c. on monday night, and i just want to share that with you. >> senator mcconnell, was what the president did last night the right thing to do? senator? nice to see you. what w was what the president did last night? senator, is what the president did yesterday at st. john's, was that appropriate? was it an abuse of power? senator ramsey, are you concerned at all about what happened at the white house last night? >> sorry, i'm late for lunch.
>> eddie, then the last question is to you. conservative columnist george will wrote this week that president trump must be removed, so must his congressional enablers. yesterday my colleague kasie hunt asked a whole bunch of members of the g.o.p. lawmakers about what happened in d.c. on monday night, and i just want to share that with you. >> senator mcconnell, was what the president did last night the right thing to do? senator? nice to see you. what w was what the president did...
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eddie murphy was portraying buckwheat from our gang and so i came up to coco before the match. and i said coco your name is cocoa be aware i said do you have any problem if i tell the people that the b. stands for buckwheat and coco looked at me and he smiled he says body he said you talk about me any way you want because anything you talk about means i make more money i said ok so i went out on the broadcast that night and i referred to him as koko be aware and i said that the b. stood for...
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kimberly, clint and eddie, thank you to all three. let's take a quick look at an anti ray sham protecial protest. and pretties have gotten tense as demonstrators are calling for the removal of war time monuments. molly hunter is in london right now. molly, this is becoming a full-time job for you covering these protests. what is going on today, what is the protest about? >> reporter: that's right, so it is different than what we've seen. i want to set the stage. so we're in parliament square is big ben of course behind the construction. heavy police presence. but these actually aren't anti-racist protests. originally "black lives matter" protesters had planned to hold a rally, a peaceful march like we've been seeing all week and talking about for the last two weeks. and then a counter protest was announced. so blm organizers said no, we don't want our people out there if there will be a counter protest or risk violence. they held a peaceful march yesterday and this is the counter protest. so take a look around, a lot of people around
kimberly, clint and eddie, thank you to all three. let's take a quick look at an anti ray sham protecial protest. and pretties have gotten tense as demonstrators are calling for the removal of war time monuments. molly hunter is in london right now. molly, this is becoming a full-time job for you covering these protests. what is going on today, what is the protest about? >> reporter: that's right, so it is different than what we've seen. i want to set the stage. so we're in parliament...
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. >> chief eddie garcia has also called for assistance from the fbi to investigate this issue. the mayor says he has no authority to fire the officer. but on tuesday the city council will consider voting to place a measure on the november ballot that would change that. last wednesday mayor liccardo issued nine proposed police department reforms. he says several of them would help make sure there is more accountability during police misconduct investigation. so, right now an investigation is underway of these officers, and then it will be up to chief eddie garcia to decide whether they should be terminated. if they are terminated, those officers will still be able to appeal that decision. reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. demonstrations underway in aurora, colorado, demanding justice for elijah mcclain. a few hours ago, hundreds of people rallying. mcclain died in august of last year. a suspicious person report brought out police, one officer using the chokehold on him, using a drug to calm him down. he had a heart atta
. >> chief eddie garcia has also called for assistance from the fbi to investigate this issue. the mayor says he has no authority to fire the officer. but on tuesday the city council will consider voting to place a measure on the november ballot that would change that. last wednesday mayor liccardo issued nine proposed police department reforms. he says several of them would help make sure there is more accountability during police misconduct investigation. so, right now an investigation...
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jon meacham and eddie glaude, thank you.ou again tomorrow for more on your timely new book "begin again." james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own. thanks so much. >>> before we finish today, at 1:30 p.m. at know your values instagram, yasmin vossoughian is joined for a discussion on black women leaders then and now. head to underscore know your value on instagram at 1:30 p.m. today. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the conversation right now. >> thanks, mika. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's monday, june 29th. here are the facts at this hour. the number move to coronavirus cases is rising. in two dozen states across our nation. more than 41,000 cases were reported on sunday. the total jumping to more than 2.5 million people over the weekend. overall, more than 126,000 americans have lost their lives. but t
jon meacham and eddie glaude, thank you.ou again tomorrow for more on your timely new book "begin again." james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own. thanks so much. >>> before we finish today, at 1:30 p.m. at know your values instagram, yasmin vossoughian is joined for a discussion on black women leaders then and now. head to underscore know your value on instagram at 1:30 p.m. today. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the conversation...
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i've got eddie glaud jr.ere who would like to ask you a question. >> it was great to see you hold the council accountable. talk to me about the overall sense of the community right now in this moment. as we are pressing for broad shift in our policing, as rear pressing for a shift in who we celebrate in our history, what is your sense of the pulse of baton rouge. you were the voice at the moment. what's your sense of the pulse in baton rouge. >> i think what's happening in balance rot rouge, is what is happening for black folks all over america. we're sick and tired of being sick and tired. so, the frustrations exist. you see folks showing up, advocating and leaning in on their local government because all politics is local. >> mike barnicle is with us and he has a question. mike? >> reverend chambers, could you help us out, could you help the country out by telling us what it's like for you, your family and thousands of other people who you know in your community to live their entire lives under the blanket
i've got eddie glaud jr.ere who would like to ask you a question. >> it was great to see you hold the council accountable. talk to me about the overall sense of the community right now in this moment. as we are pressing for broad shift in our policing, as rear pressing for a shift in who we celebrate in our history, what is your sense of the pulse of baton rouge. you were the voice at the moment. what's your sense of the pulse in baton rouge. >> i think what's happening in balance...
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i want to underline what eddie had to say here. the president is, he's not only failing to lead, it is not just a political issue, it is a moral issue and his failure of empathy, failure to connect with the reality of the science and the reality of human suffering is really sparkling on display. it is a good thing that governor abbott is acknowledging he made a mistake, but i think the dye is cast here and too many americans have been encouraged by the president to think this is over. so you're seeing this -- again, going back to the split screen, one american taking this very seriously and understanding the human life is at stake, and another part of america led by the president, who thinks this is a joke, it is all over, we can turn the page on all of this. so we do need to step back and understand exactly the nature of this crisis. i know americans have a very, very short attention span. this is the moment you need political leadership, this is a moment you need scientific leadership and moral leadership and we have none of that
i want to underline what eddie had to say here. the president is, he's not only failing to lead, it is not just a political issue, it is a moral issue and his failure of empathy, failure to connect with the reality of the science and the reality of human suffering is really sparkling on display. it is a good thing that governor abbott is acknowledging he made a mistake, but i think the dye is cast here and too many americans have been encouraged by the president to think this is over. so you're...
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eddie, i want to start with you. put today in perspective in this -- in this way.ean, for the first time, many white americans are embracing juneteenth in the way african-americans have embraced it for some time. and there's many, many white americans are discovering why isn't this a federal holiday? what's taken us so long? >> well, in some ways, chuck, it reflects that we're mysteries to one another. that our experiences are actually divided by those railroad tracks that you and i know about, being southerners that we are. juneteenth represents -- in ways the irony of american history. it is a holiday with black america, that is part of our alternative calendar. going in the 19th century, you have january 1 as a day of celebration, that had everything to do with the end of the trans-atlantic slave trade. you had august 24th, west indian emancipation day, which was really important as a gathering. as a day for black folk in the united states, as well. and then, you had juneteenth. it's this alternative calendar, that echoes what frederick douglas was talking about
eddie, i want to start with you. put today in perspective in this -- in this way.ean, for the first time, many white americans are embracing juneteenth in the way african-americans have embraced it for some time. and there's many, many white americans are discovering why isn't this a federal holiday? what's taken us so long? >> well, in some ways, chuck, it reflects that we're mysteries to one another. that our experiences are actually divided by those railroad tracks that you and i know...
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not be safe for someone who looks like me to call them to protect you in a statement police chief eddie garcia said he has no control over what officers post online but promised to investigate saying quote we have no place for this no it's not going over every once and what this oppose been saying, but they're not listen to what we've been telling them local n double acp. president jethro more reiterated calls to defund the department more suggested the officers implicated in the facebook post one of which reads black lives don't matter may have helped instigate the violence that erupted during racial justice protests in san jose earlier this month. there's something wrong with the process. the mission of police. it's something that corrupt some of those who are good when they got in they get in with these good old boys and it's changing them in a statement, the san jose police officers association said the accused officers face possible expulsion from the union and other consequences. mayor sam liccardo in the district attorney's office are also investigating. well 4 officers have been
not be safe for someone who looks like me to call them to protect you in a statement police chief eddie garcia said he has no control over what officers post online but promised to investigate saying quote we have no place for this no it's not going over every once and what this oppose been saying, but they're not listen to what we've been telling them local n double acp. president jethro more reiterated calls to defund the department more suggested the officers implicated in the facebook post...
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have you with us again you very warm welcome to the 77 percent there's sure for you africa's youth i eddie micah jr. so the theme for this week's show is tackling violence against women yes what's coming up. alcohol trade violence we travel to south africa to find out. in our streets the big we discuss how social media can be powerful weapon against sexual violence. i mean men lend how 3 pounds. now all around the world the club in 1000 crisis caused a dramatic increase in domestic abuse cases in south africa however when these claimed that reported cases fell substantially some link this to the country's ban on arkell let's take a deeper look. alexandra outside johannesburg for activists from gun free south africa a lobby in full fuel fire on and i'll call sales around 7 women each day in south africa and femicide violence against women has been declared a national crisis the ban on alcohol has made the streets safer believes mary i'm not there live and i just alcohol doesn't make people do things it gives them the courage to do things and i think a lot of people can agree with that the 3
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gene, you can take it to eddie, but add your thoughts to that.retty powerful. >> well, i just think that's self-evident from what we're seeing from president trump retweeting the white power video and on and on and on. i mean, he -- you know we're at a moment when this idea of white supremacy is being questioned in a way that it hasn't in a long time. and he's all for shutting that discussion down. and for going back to what eddie would call the lie and accepting it as gospel. but my question for eddie, first of all, congratulations on the book, i can't wait to read it. whenever i want to feel really small and inadequate as a writer, i go to my bookshelf and pull down some jimmy baldwin and read him and i just, you know, am overwhelmed by his genius and his prophesy and the way he makes words flow with such power. i just wonder, what was it like for you to live with that work and that mind for so long and to write about someone who wrote and thought so well? >> oh, eugene, i barely survived. you know, i joked with my friends that i retreated from
gene, you can take it to eddie, but add your thoughts to that.retty powerful. >> well, i just think that's self-evident from what we're seeing from president trump retweeting the white power video and on and on and on. i mean, he -- you know we're at a moment when this idea of white supremacy is being questioned in a way that it hasn't in a long time. and he's all for shutting that discussion down. and for going back to what eddie would call the lie and accepting it as gospel. but my...
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not be safe for someone who looks like me to call them to protect you in a statement police chief eddie garcia said he has no control over what officers post online but promised to investigate saying quote we have no place for this no it's not going over every once and what this oppose been saying, but they're not listen to what we've been telling them local n double acp. president jethro more reiterated calls to defund the department more suggested the officers implicated in the facebook post one of which reads black lives don't matter. we have helped instigate the violence that erupted during racial justice protests in san jose earlier this month. there's something wrong with the process. the mission of police. it's something that corrupt some of those who are good when they got in they get in with these good old boys and it's changing them in a statement, the san jose police officers association said the accused officers face possible expulsion from the union and other consequences. mayor sam liccardo in the district attorney's office are also investigating. well 4 officers have been
not be safe for someone who looks like me to call them to protect you in a statement police chief eddie garcia said he has no control over what officers post online but promised to investigate saying quote we have no place for this no it's not going over every once and what this oppose been saying, but they're not listen to what we've been telling them local n double acp. president jethro more reiterated calls to defund the department more suggested the officers implicated in the facebook post...
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ed eddy, i don't want to lose the thread that zoe schaeffer introduced, a gift to all of us.'m sure she's got this more right than i would get it, that this is a development to be covered if it bears out, the charges against officer chauvin may be upgraded and the other officers may be charged. but in zoe's words, it's not enough until she feels safe in her community. >> that's a very important point, right? in the history of these sorts of cases, even if the officers are charged and they're taken to court, often they're acquitted, there's no justice. we can place this within a broader historical context, nicole. usually when there is this kind of -- what is seen as a concession. we're going to charge the officers with second degree. we're going to charge the other officers with in some ways being complicit. then you get the question, what more does the negro want, which is the historic question that we're asked all the time in these sorts of situations. that question actually reveals the deep underlying problem. we want to be treated like human beings, like all human beings
ed eddy, i don't want to lose the thread that zoe schaeffer introduced, a gift to all of us.'m sure she's got this more right than i would get it, that this is a development to be covered if it bears out, the charges against officer chauvin may be upgraded and the other officers may be charged. but in zoe's words, it's not enough until she feels safe in her community. >> that's a very important point, right? in the history of these sorts of cases, even if the officers are charged and...
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eddie, we have to leave it there. like you for your time. one other line to bring you from the premier league before i go. a report from finance firm deloitte says clubs in the league face a £1 billion fall in revenues this season. the season has been on hold of course since march, and the 92 remaining matches will take place behind closed doors. more on that on our website, plus a preview to the golf, which gets back underway in america, with rory mcilroy in action later. that is all for now. mike, thank you. virus experts warn the wave of anti—racism mass protests across the united states and many cities around the world could cause an increase in coronavirus cases. so could online demonstrations be the future for protesting? alice porter has been finding out. chanting being black is not a crime! sparked by the death of george floyd, anti—racism protests have been taking place around the world. while many people have tried to socially distance, on big demonstrations, it can be almost impossible. breathing, shouting, yelling, cheering — thi
eddie, we have to leave it there. like you for your time. one other line to bring you from the premier league before i go. a report from finance firm deloitte says clubs in the league face a £1 billion fall in revenues this season. the season has been on hold of course since march, and the 92 remaining matches will take place behind closed doors. more on that on our website, plus a preview to the golf, which gets back underway in america, with rory mcilroy in action later. that is all for now....
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we aspire to be. >> professor eddie glaude, always enjoy your perspective. as a friend of mine noted, it's always been quite odd that the country that lost the war still flies the flag, but that's a conversation for another day. professor, thank you. looking forward to the book. >>> another big story we're following, coronavirus cases are speaking all over america, especially in the south. a selma, alabama, pastor is fighting the condoleezza rice sis by turning his church into a testing site and a food bank. >> can't anything be any worse than knowing that you're sick and cannot afford to go to the doctor. at carvana, no matter what car you buy from us, you get the freedom of a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you get the time to make sure you love it. and on the 6th day, we'll reach out
we aspire to be. >> professor eddie glaude, always enjoy your perspective. as a friend of mine noted, it's always been quite odd that the country that lost the war still flies the flag, but that's a conversation for another day. professor, thank you. looking forward to the book. >>> another big story we're following, coronavirus cases are speaking all over america, especially in the south. a selma, alabama, pastor is fighting the condoleezza rice sis by turning his church into a...
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report on this, so for these projects, 55 mason street, 215 eddy, 480 eddy, and 75 dore, what is theaverage a.m.i. for these tenants? >> sure. let me pull up these project descriptions. yeah. so the average a.m.i. for yosemite folsom door is about 65%? and then, for ambassador writs -- the ambassador writs, it looks like it's about 65, as well, but i can also double-check and get back to you on that, but those are the averages. >> chair fewer: it's about 65% of the a.m.i. averaging out, even though they're all 100 -- they're all under 100% a.m.i., is that correct? >> yes. >> chair fewer: any comments or questions from my colleagues? seeing none, let's open up public comment for item number 5 and item number 6. madam clerk, you're on mute. i think you're muted. >> clerk: my apologies. madam chair, operation is checking to see if there are any callers in the queue. operation, please let us know if there are callers that are ready. if you have not already done so, please press star nine to be added to the queue. for those already on hold, please continue to wait until the system indicat
report on this, so for these projects, 55 mason street, 215 eddy, 480 eddy, and 75 dore, what is theaverage a.m.i. for these tenants? >> sure. let me pull up these project descriptions. yeah. so the average a.m.i. for yosemite folsom door is about 65%? and then, for ambassador writs -- the ambassador writs, it looks like it's about 65, as well, but i can also double-check and get back to you on that, but those are the averages. >> chair fewer: it's about 65% of the a.m.i. averaging...
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. >>> here in the bay area, police chief eddie garcia is defending his way officers handled protestsast week. a highly organized mob, carrying walkie-talkies to communicate with each other hit his officers with rocks, bottles and rebar, forcing the officers to respond with tear gas, rubber bullets and foam bullets. some city officers and leaders now want to take these non-lethal force tactics away from the department, but the chief says without those options, things at that demonstration would have been much worse. >> would have led to hand to hand combat and more aggressive styles of use of force. >> the department has received hundreds of complaints in the past few days, and eddie garcia says he will investigate each and every one of them. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, slowly ticking up. a cnbc analysis of data from johns hopkins shows coronavirus cases have been rising nationwide since memorial day weekend. the bars that you're looking at there on that graph represent new cases reported each day. the line is the seven-day average, and on the right, you can see it starting to climb. >>
. >>> here in the bay area, police chief eddie garcia is defending his way officers handled protestsast week. a highly organized mob, carrying walkie-talkies to communicate with each other hit his officers with rocks, bottles and rebar, forcing the officers to respond with tear gas, rubber bullets and foam bullets. some city officers and leaders now want to take these non-lethal force tactics away from the department, but the chief says without those options, things at that...
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