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craig. >> ellison barber, thank you. by the way, ellison our newest correspondent at nbc muse and msnbc. welcome to the peacock family. >>> president trump meanwhile using his authority to keep those meat processing plants open. the president says he's trying to stop a meat shortage from reaching the local grocery store. but meat plant workers, a lot of them are scared to go in to work, worried about their own safety. nbc's gadi schwartz is at the jbs meat processing plant in greeley, colorado. what are you seeing and hearing from people who work there? >> reporter: craig, on one hand, a lot of these workers are happy to be back to work because they need the money, after the plant shut down for a couple of weeks and there was a lot of uncertainty. on the other hand, they're worried about safety, underscored by the fact that this plant has had five deaths so far. once they've come back to work and reopened this weekend, they saw a lot of different things here at the greeley plant. i want to show you what we're looking at
craig. >> ellison barber, thank you. by the way, ellison our newest correspondent at nbc muse and msnbc. welcome to the peacock family. >>> president trump meanwhile using his authority to keep those meat processing plants open. the president says he's trying to stop a meat shortage from reaching the local grocery store. but meat plant workers, a lot of them are scared to go in to work, worried about their own safety. nbc's gadi schwartz is at the jbs meat processing plant in...
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with us now so nbc's ellison ba barber in cleveland, tennessee.l us it's like and how spotty it is, because, of course, individual business owners get to decide, some of them are in crisis, get to decide which places open. >> yeah, restaurant owners we've spoken to in cleveland say that the decision has been an incredibly difficult one. you have to think in places like this, it's not often or every day where people are frequently checking on apps to order a whole lot of delivery. when you speak to people in this community, they will tell them, that for them they tend to go out to sit and eat at restaurants or cook at home. so some of the businesses that we have spoken to say that this has been so difficult for them financially. they are worried -- pardon for the sounds behind me. but they are worried about the health of their workers, as well as their customers. but they tell me they feel like they really have no choice but to open their doors. the governor's reopening plans, as you mentioned, apply to all but six counties in this state, the most
with us now so nbc's ellison ba barber in cleveland, tennessee.l us it's like and how spotty it is, because, of course, individual business owners get to decide, some of them are in crisis, get to decide which places open. >> yeah, restaurant owners we've spoken to in cleveland say that the decision has been an incredibly difficult one. you have to think in places like this, it's not often or every day where people are frequently checking on apps to order a whole lot of delivery. when you...
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. >>> las cifras son alarmantes los contagiados por coronavirus, la mayorÍa de ellison las personas deizadas, brindan asistencia a personas mayores, a personas enfermas, a personas frÁgiles. >>> la preocupaciÓn es ahora cuÁntos nuevos casos podrÍan darse en las prÓximas horas en los mismos centros de cuidado. el covid 19 como empleados del lugar no han sido proporcionados. >>> estas cifras podrÍan aumentar, a medida que reciban los resultados del resto de los pacientes y el resto del personal. >>> las autoridades de salud anunciaron que los residentes del condado, utilicen mascarillas todo el tiempo posible y especialmente cuando se encuentran fuera de casa. ante la rÁpida propagaciÓn del coronavirus. >>> las estamos usando, porque como asÍ se siente uno, mÁs seguro. >>> es necesario para la ley y la enfermedad. >>> estas medidas sanitarias son temporales, de acuerdo a las autoridades del condado se deben acatar al pie de la letra. sobre todo la medida de quedarse en casa. >>> la policÍa de san francisco emitiÓ una citacion a un hombre por no quedarse en casa. el infractor indica. cont
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and keith ellison, attorney general of minnesota joins me now. and first i want to start by issuing my condolences and the condolences of our entire team to you for the loss of your mom. i know it is in a hard to recover from loss and i'm really sorry to hear that that happened. >> thank you very much. >> if you can talk a little bit about the experience that your family went through i want to give you that opportunity. >> well, i -- you know, my heart goes out to everyone who has lost a loved one during this pandemic because you know, you -- it's just difficult to honor them and show them the public demonstration of love and honor that you want to do because the funerals have to be very limited, only a few people, three could be at the actual interment of my mother's casket. and it's just strange. you can't hug people, you can't hug your loved ones. you can't lean on their shoulder and cry with them the way that we would ordinarily do for our loved ones and so you know, me and my brothers and my kids and their kids have -- we've lost the very pi
and keith ellison, attorney general of minnesota joins me now. and first i want to start by issuing my condolences and the condolences of our entire team to you for the loss of your mom. i know it is in a hard to recover from loss and i'm really sorry to hear that that happened. >> thank you very much. >> if you can talk a little bit about the experience that your family went through i want to give you that opportunity. >> well, i -- you know, my heart goes out to everyone who...
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john ellison heritage foundati foundation. hoover institute, condoleezza rice, another great person. art laffer, steve moore, steve forbes, larry lindsey, catherine reynolds, scott gottlieb, just spoke with him. jim mint, jim has been a terrific friend. bill haggerty and ray washburn. religious leaders will be coming on friday and we will be speaking to -- we will have a separate list but we will have tremendous enthusiasm to meet by our great religious leaders. we have incredible people and they want to be a part. we will be talking about churches and we will be talking about opening and we will be talking about things that are very important to a lot of people including me. we will find out how we are doing in that regard. so those are the names that we have on our list, or the names that are i think the best, the smartest and the brightest. they will give us some ideas. but we are all set as i said, the governors are going to be opening up their states. they will declare when. they are going to know when, if not almost imme
john ellison heritage foundati foundation. hoover institute, condoleezza rice, another great person. art laffer, steve moore, steve forbes, larry lindsey, catherine reynolds, scott gottlieb, just spoke with him. jim mint, jim has been a terrific friend. bill haggerty and ray washburn. religious leaders will be coming on friday and we will be speaking to -- we will have a separate list but we will have tremendous enthusiasm to meet by our great religious leaders. we have incredible people and...
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let's go over to ellison barber in tennessee for us. you've been covering the openings in that state. we got the perspective from sam brock. what kind of safety measures are being taken at the restaurants you're visiting? >> in tennessee, the governor has laid out a lengthy list of guidelines he recommends restaurants use. the governor has said in the past he trusts businesses and customers to enforce them. we're in cleveland, tennessee. this diner here, they opened at 7:00 a.m. this morning. within minutes they had one customer. it's been a slow trickle this morning. they have blocked off some of the booths to limit seats. the governor doesn't want any restaurant operating with more than 50% of their seating capacity. they removed tables and chairs to make sure they keep those numbers low. they set up this table with hand sanitizer, gloves, as well as the full list of guidelines. customers coming in who maybe aren't familiar can take a look at them and pick up gloves if they want. they tell me they're doing their best at their restaura
let's go over to ellison barber in tennessee for us. you've been covering the openings in that state. we got the perspective from sam brock. what kind of safety measures are being taken at the restaurants you're visiting? >> in tennessee, the governor has laid out a lengthy list of guidelines he recommends restaurants use. the governor has said in the past he trusts businesses and customers to enforce them. we're in cleveland, tennessee. this diner here, they opened at 7:00 a.m. this...
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this reminds me of ralph ellison's invisible man in which the narrator otherwise known as invisible man describes bumping into people to violently remind him that he was there because they decided they don't like what he is and refuse to see him read when you talk about the trinity wichita fighting for your life inflicting pain on others? >> you see me struggling clearly with a lot in this book and this scene is when it's all have to size over time into the bright black mess. one thing you don't see is i never was like do i like boys? i was like, done. it took a while for me to have a language. it took a while for me to be able to pick what was it like when 2 men are together after mark first fantasies i dream i'm a woman because i can't even visualize it. but i never once questioning that desire. i just remember being angry. marriage equality time was fantasy. and i mentioned barack obama. it seemed as likely as a black man becoming president for elizabeth warren coming becoming president one day. i love her, i do but at the time it was like to be gay means you're never going to get ma
this reminds me of ralph ellison's invisible man in which the narrator otherwise known as invisible man describes bumping into people to violently remind him that he was there because they decided they don't like what he is and refuse to see him read when you talk about the trinity wichita fighting for your life inflicting pain on others? >> you see me struggling clearly with a lot in this book and this scene is when it's all have to size over time into the bright black mess. one thing...
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oracle, larry ellison. salesforce, mark barne -- bernioff. satya, great job he's done. , facebook mark zuckerberg. advanced micro, devices, broadcom. incredible companies. companies no other country will catch, if they're smart. they have to be smart. but i've dealt with a lot of different countries, and i'll say, the respect for silicon valley and our tech companies, there nobody even close to our tech companies. they can't catch them, so they tried to buy them, but we sort of put an end to a lot of that. in sports, we want to get our sports back. these will be separate calls, some will be together, and some will be separate. but we have to get our sports back. i'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old. but i haven't actually had too much time to watch. maybe i watch one batter, then i get back to work. the nba, adam silver. the major league baseball, we miss our baseball. this is baseball season right here. rob manfred, thank. nfl, roger goodell. ufc, dana white. pga, jay moynahan. lpga, michael wan. usta, patrick galbraith
oracle, larry ellison. salesforce, mark barne -- bernioff. satya, great job he's done. , facebook mark zuckerberg. advanced micro, devices, broadcom. incredible companies. companies no other country will catch, if they're smart. they have to be smart. but i've dealt with a lot of different countries, and i'll say, the respect for silicon valley and our tech companies, there nobody even close to our tech companies. they can't catch them, so they tried to buy them, but we sort of put an end to a...
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companies we have the right ones apple we have tim cook google sun dar thank yous under our oracle larry ellison safir katz sales force marc benioff s. a piece hap gen morgan microsoft's such a great job he's done thank you. facebook mark zuckerberg i.b.m. intel come cisco advanced micro devices broadcom incredible companies companies that no other country will catch if this market have to be smart but i've dealt with a lot of different countries and i will say that no respect for silicon valley or our tech companies there's nobody even close to our tech companies they can't catch him so they try and buy him but we sort of put an end to a lot of that in sports we want to get our sports back so importantly these will be some separate calls some will be together by the way lists and some will be separate but we have to get our sports back i'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old but i haven't actually had too much time to watch i would say maybe i watch one batter and then i get back to work the n.b.a. adam silver the major league baseball. i'm can get al you are wanting al jazee
companies we have the right ones apple we have tim cook google sun dar thank yous under our oracle larry ellison safir katz sales force marc benioff s. a piece hap gen morgan microsoft's such a great job he's done thank you. facebook mark zuckerberg i.b.m. intel come cisco advanced micro devices broadcom incredible companies companies that no other country will catch if this market have to be smart but i've dealt with a lot of different countries and i will say that no respect for silicon...
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starting in 1986, and in 1996, i walked into my boss' office, larry ellison.body knows who he is. he's been a tremendous mentor to me. and i said, i don't feel good. i am having trouble getting up in the morning. i am not enjoying my job. i don't really know what's going on. he goes, you know what you need to do? you need to take a sabbatical. so i did. i went to hawaii, and then i came back. he is like, you still don't seem exactly right. take another three months off. this was after 90 days. i said fine. i went to india. [laughter] i was touring india with a friend of mine who just quit working for george soros and was going to start his own venture capital company. pta.name was arjun gu we are in the backwaters of the arabian sea, and all of a sudden we are invited into this ashram, which is like a synagogue. anyway. david: right, ok. [laughter] marc: just to help bring you along. david: i got it. marc: helping you come along with me. david: got it. marc: so we are in the ashram. in this part of india, all the gurus are women. this woman is now lecturing us
starting in 1986, and in 1996, i walked into my boss' office, larry ellison.body knows who he is. he's been a tremendous mentor to me. and i said, i don't feel good. i am having trouble getting up in the morning. i am not enjoying my job. i don't really know what's going on. he goes, you know what you need to do? you need to take a sabbatical. so i did. i went to hawaii, and then i came back. he is like, you still don't seem exactly right. take another three months off. this was after 90 days....
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accusing bernie sanders of anti semitism trying to hang time the time to hang over in support of ellison his son is with the same code that they hung coping with by smearing smear tactics and this trait sure of julian is so to this post to use it now with the with the flag. this is why we feel a lot of the time well the d.n.c. obviously has been alleged to be attacking bernie sanders over the primary season just says they did in 2016 where they prevented him from becoming the next president of the united states then could you see why people at the games are russian agent because it stemmed from wiki leaks the gain russian gave the you know russia has been the biggest waste of time literally wasting everybody's time for the last what did it come from i mean it's so due to chris there were about an identifiable ball steering the 2016 how in a minute what foreign countries interfering in american elections what about $100000000.00 that adelson has just given to donald trump the game re-elected there's a little money arguably also going to certain interests in latin america trying to overtur
accusing bernie sanders of anti semitism trying to hang time the time to hang over in support of ellison his son is with the same code that they hung coping with by smearing smear tactics and this trait sure of julian is so to this post to use it now with the with the flag. this is why we feel a lot of the time well the d.n.c. obviously has been alleged to be attacking bernie sanders over the primary season just says they did in 2016 where they prevented him from becoming the next president of...
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[applause] >> some people write a book, margaret mitchell, ralph ellison, their first book is so successful they have a hard time writing a second book. they get writers block. you don't worry about that problem. >> i think my first book wasn't that good. i don't know that any follow-up will be measured well or poorly compared to it. it was very successful. i would be an idiot if i expect any book to be as successful. >> what do you want to do with your life and what is your role model for people who came out of the background you came out of and rightly or wrongly whether you want it or not you are a role model for people who come out of your background. as a role model you feel a responsibility to live life a certain way, you feel you should give back to your community a certain way. how has your life changed as a result of this book? >> i feel a certain responsibility when i go on tv not to make my entire community seem like an idiot. one thing i have not appreciated but accepted as reality is a lot of people see me as a spokesperson for the white working-class. a lot of times i am asked
[applause] >> some people write a book, margaret mitchell, ralph ellison, their first book is so successful they have a hard time writing a second book. they get writers block. you don't worry about that problem. >> i think my first book wasn't that good. i don't know that any follow-up will be measured well or poorly compared to it. it was very successful. i would be an idiot if i expect any book to be as successful. >> what do you want to do with your life and what is your...
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you want to feel good and how can i help make people feel good and that's really where it came from ellison every other i assume in the security business ag would assume and especially with secret service details with 4 people i often think secret service agents must be good poker players because there has to be a lot of observation of different types there i think you have to tell what's going on to a large degree before it goes on i'm watching the for a zone between staying at home everybody wants to take care of each other to the green we can't and certain people in certain parts of the country now it's not quite working what are you seeing what is your. whoa what are what is your astute telling you about where the american populace is with the stay at home. i would say just just shy of orders were where do you see the people at. i think you have to i think you have to groups the majority of people are listening i fear the majority are listening but i think it's going to get harder because i mean here in new york they just extended it governor cuomo came out and he extended the stay home
you want to feel good and how can i help make people feel good and that's really where it came from ellison every other i assume in the security business ag would assume and especially with secret service details with 4 people i often think secret service agents must be good poker players because there has to be a lot of observation of different types there i think you have to tell what's going on to a large degree before it goes on i'm watching the for a zone between staying at home everybody...
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an educator who's benefitted from a cdm, i now get to like-- you know, i collaborate with charlie ellison and inspired by suzie cook and i thank you for the family that you've given me as an inspired educator. >> thank you. >> so i'm-- i thank you so much for the family that i've been given and you're all responsible for that and i talk to your dad at the northeast summit last year and got to thank him being in front of you right now, star struck. >> as an educator i've been trying hard with charlie to get my administrators on board for a clc in my middle school. do you have any advice to, kind of turn the tide for getting administrators and local police officers, veterans, on board with teaching a clc? >> let me go talk to them. i'll help you with your administrator, no problem. i'm good at that. [laughter] >> yay. >> i will say as a-- i'm in san diego. >> an educator. >> and i think word of mouth has been so popular, if i can go to a middle school and say, you know, their fellow principal at whichever school we've been there and seen success and if they can talk, i think the proof is in
an educator who's benefitted from a cdm, i now get to like-- you know, i collaborate with charlie ellison and inspired by suzie cook and i thank you for the family that you've given me as an inspired educator. >> thank you. >> so i'm-- i thank you so much for the family that i've been given and you're all responsible for that and i talk to your dad at the northeast summit last year and got to thank him being in front of you right now, star struck. >> as an educator i've been...
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i know your daughter's game is ellison. she is two weeks old?most, on monday, two weeks. >> how is she doing right now? >> she's fine. she has no idea to bring her into world. so she is fine. she is getting to know her family and doing all the usual things that a newborn does at this point. so we are really grateful that she is healthy. she tested negative twice. that is one of the most important things for us. she is okay. she's fine. thanks for asking. >> it's wonder to hear. we are -- >> latoya and dr. stokes. sorry, we are out of time. thank you for your time. we reached tout nyu hospital in new york, where she gave back birth for a comment to the sportry. we understand they are extremely difficult times for paraphernalias expecting a newborn, keeping every patient safe is paramount to the highest care and we want to assure them that it's in the best interest. we follow cdc guidelines and gynecologists, accomplished to protect staff. all partials admitted to labor and delivery, and a mother to be is covid positive, we can adjust aaccordingly
i know your daughter's game is ellison. she is two weeks old?most, on monday, two weeks. >> how is she doing right now? >> she's fine. she has no idea to bring her into world. so she is fine. she is getting to know her family and doing all the usual things that a newborn does at this point. so we are really grateful that she is healthy. she tested negative twice. that is one of the most important things for us. she is okay. she's fine. thanks for asking. >> it's wonder to...
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primarily about the fact that it has been suggested to him by people who he knows, including larry ellison at oracle, dr. oz on television suggested this and the president has gotten more interested in what tv doctors have to say than some of the people in his own administration, but mostly, john, i think he's looking for a quick fix out of this. and i really do believe that that is his main focus. i have no way of knowing if that's the only one. but i do think that's the main one. >> there will have to be more reporting, but the fact he's fa fastened on to hydroxychloroquine, this is the one he's focused on and we'll just see if we understand why. but, maggie, thank you very much for explaining all of your reporting to us and sharing it. >> thanks, guys. >>> british prime minister boris johnson remains in intensive care at this hour. he is battling coronavirus. more on how he's doing next. not even our competitor's best battery can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by
primarily about the fact that it has been suggested to him by people who he knows, including larry ellison at oracle, dr. oz on television suggested this and the president has gotten more interested in what tv doctors have to say than some of the people in his own administration, but mostly, john, i think he's looking for a quick fix out of this. and i really do believe that that is his main focus. i have no way of knowing if that's the only one. but i do think that's the main one. >>...
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in minnesota, attorney general keith ellison is pressing charges against a landlord who violated a state order barring evictions during the pandemic. in florida, billions of dollars worth of tomatoes, squash and other crops are rotting in fields as supply chains that normally provide the food service industry with fresh produce hahave broken down. on thursday, florida governor ron desantis claimed the coronavirus doesn't seem to threaten children and falsely stated that nobody under the age of 25 has died of covid-19 in the united states. in chicago, a second prisoner at the cook county jail has died of cocovid-19. nearly 300 prisosoners and more than 100 s staff at t the jail e tested posititive. on thursday, prisoners posted signs in the windows of their cells reading, "help, no supply" and "we're dying." in manhattan, the cathedral of st. john the divine has canceled plans to become a temporary field hospital for covid-19 patients. leaders of the church's progressive congregation had a partnership with the field hospital's operator, the christian fundamentalist group samaritan's purse
in minnesota, attorney general keith ellison is pressing charges against a landlord who violated a state order barring evictions during the pandemic. in florida, billions of dollars worth of tomatoes, squash and other crops are rotting in fields as supply chains that normally provide the food service industry with fresh produce hahave broken down. on thursday, florida governor ron desantis claimed the coronavirus doesn't seem to threaten children and falsely stated that nobody under the age of...
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was ininstructed to implement a program following a conversation trump had with the chairman larry ellisonource said. he's talking to a rich guy that says let's get this out to the american people. they tried to push it to bright implied on demand to folks and he was essentially demoted when he wouldn't go along with it. have you ever heard of such a thing? >> no, i've heard the president say in the past that his uncle was a doctor, and that gives him some intuitive knowledge about this space. my uncle was a doctor, too. one of my favorite people in the face of the earth. i didn't prescribe medicines. i did not advertise drugs that hadn't yet been approved. i called the experts at nih and talked to folks at the fda and consulted cdc about issues involving science. barta is an enormously important organization but it's the head of the bio medical defense line. think of it as they're in charge of gathering the weapons for what may becoming at us in a bio terrorism era or a natural pathogen. they are the front line in an effort like a virus that we've never seen before. they gather materials.
was ininstructed to implement a program following a conversation trump had with the chairman larry ellisonource said. he's talking to a rich guy that says let's get this out to the american people. they tried to push it to bright implied on demand to folks and he was essentially demoted when he wouldn't go along with it. have you ever heard of such a thing? >> no, i've heard the president say in the past that his uncle was a doctor, and that gives him some intuitive knowledge about this...
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google, oracle, larry ellison, salesforce, marc benioff, s.a.p., jen morgan. microsoft, satya, great job he's done. facebook, mark zuckerberg. ibm, intel, sysco, qualcomm, advanced micro devices -- >> i want to continue to monitor this. i want to bring in daniel dale. the president just said something pretty stark. he said i will be speaking to the governors -- let me play the clip for you. listen to this. then he suggested he's the boss of the governors. listen to this. >> and i will then be authorizing each individual governor of each individual state to implement a reopening in a powerful reopening plan of their state at a time and in a manner as most appropriate. the day will be very close. >> daniel, earlier -- yesterday he said he had total authorities over what the governors could do, could not do. now he's saying he will authorize the governors to make some decisions as if he's their boss. >> right, wolf. this is nonsense. this is the president's way out of his false claim yesterday about his supposed total authority. what he's claiming now is he's ben
google, oracle, larry ellison, salesforce, marc benioff, s.a.p., jen morgan. microsoft, satya, great job he's done. facebook, mark zuckerberg. ibm, intel, sysco, qualcomm, advanced micro devices -- >> i want to continue to monitor this. i want to bring in daniel dale. the president just said something pretty stark. he said i will be speaking to the governors -- let me play the clip for you. listen to this. then he suggested he's the boss of the governors. listen to this. >> and i...
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joining us from tennessee is ellison barber. >> hey, ari, a key thing in tennessee that perhaps sets it apart from some of its other neighbors in states nearby is that these guidelines have been issued by the governor are not going to be enforced. that customers and businesses will enforce them. this weekend, this state saw a 500 increase of 500 plus positive cases in this state. it was the single largest increase in a day since the first covid-19 case was identified here. so on saturday, there were some numbers that went up 500, now the state says that they have hit about 9,600 positive covid-19 cases across here. as you mentioned, the reopening process that has started to than, there are six counties who are not doing it exactly as the governor has laid out. the more populous areas, places with cities like memphis and nashville. their local officials are coming up with their own plans, but where we are in bradley county, they have had 14 positive covid-19 cases. if you wanted to come and eat at a diner like this, they call -- it's called the little diner on first. you could, they o
joining us from tennessee is ellison barber. >> hey, ari, a key thing in tennessee that perhaps sets it apart from some of its other neighbors in states nearby is that these guidelines have been issued by the governor are not going to be enforced. that customers and businesses will enforce them. this weekend, this state saw a 500 increase of 500 plus positive cases in this state. it was the single largest increase in a day since the first covid-19 case was identified here. so on saturday,...
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. >>> at the top of the next hour, minnesota attorney general keith ellison opens up about losing his and also responds to president trump's call for the liberation of his state. that must see interview, plus senator elizabeth warren. that's all ahead. first we're going to get an update on italy, a coronavirus hot spot next on "velshi." d hybd clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. it means being there for each other. that's why state farm is announcing the good neighbor relief program we know our customers are driving less, which means fewer accidents. so state farm is returning $2 billion dollars to auto policyholders for the period ending may 31st. and we'll continue making real time decisions to best serve you - our customers. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >>> italy as you know has been one of the hardest countries hit by corona
. >>> at the top of the next hour, minnesota attorney general keith ellison opens up about losing his and also responds to president trump's call for the liberation of his state. that must see interview, plus senator elizabeth warren. that's all ahead. first we're going to get an update on italy, a coronavirus hot spot next on "velshi." d hybd clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a...
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right before you realize i'm an idiot for being surprised every time this happens someone like larry ellisonble with that behavior and outspoken look at where the stock is that's a different argument and there was a different argument back and forth with david einhorn. we talked about him self-insuring the board and that was bizarre also >> that happened a couple of days ago >> dan, what do you make of the stock move and can you get onboard? >> listen, i'm perplexed by it and listen, he's got disciples and they get emboldened by that commentary and the stock makes no sense when you see the value of gm and ford absolutely cratering. to me, i've been wrong on this for hundreds of points here and i'm not going to get to change my tune and the while thing is a farce and one of the dumbest things i've seen how's that >> that's dan. another check on big movers in the after hours. we will be right back. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network
right before you realize i'm an idiot for being surprised every time this happens someone like larry ellisonble with that behavior and outspoken look at where the stock is that's a different argument and there was a different argument back and forth with david einhorn. we talked about him self-insuring the board and that was bizarre also >> that happened a couple of days ago >> dan, what do you make of the stock move and can you get onboard? >> listen, i'm perplexed by it and...
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on our 24 7 streaming service kron on it is commercial free and fr to downad during this pandemic ellisonhe money and standing by in our newsroom. >>wi what we're working on for the news 11 ella and a grant to nor cal basketball court is missing its troops. we're going to show you the late said one town is going to to make sure that people who are looking to pass the time in a park did not crowd together disobeying the physical distancing that we should all be practicing. >>to avoid spreading the coronavirus that story and much more tonight at 11 than you ellen by the way make sure you download the kron on app to get 24 7 commercial free local news coverage. well we've got some rain coming this weekend. so here's a little something you can do indoors to get a quick workout in jane fonda. >>is bringing back are famous workout routines the actress and activist join tick tock recently where she poste her first video. the tick tock. >>my name is green at the jane fonda workout. during this home am first asked her views to googlers thing issue is you want a household name, but those unfamiliar
on our 24 7 streaming service kron on it is commercial free and fr to downad during this pandemic ellisonhe money and standing by in our newsroom. >>wi what we're working on for the news 11 ella and a grant to nor cal basketball court is missing its troops. we're going to show you the late said one town is going to to make sure that people who are looking to pass the time in a park did not crowd together disobeying the physical distancing that we should all be practicing. >>to avoid...
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had paid more attention to baldwin, he's making those points, and murray is making those points and ellison is making those points. i went back and re-read them and saw these points -- these arguments were already there. >> but you had new feelings about it because you had a daughter. >> that's right. >> this is not a theoretical -- >> it became outside the realm of abstraction to me. it became very specific to me. >> yeah. >> and i read paul gilroy's against race which i thought was astonishing. none of that still got me to the point of really understanding how i would finish this book that was searching until i profiled in 2018 the artist -- the conceptual artist and philosophy adrian piper >> who i interviewed for the village voice years ago. [laughter] >> you beat me to all -- >> but i was very interested to see that because in fact the piece -- the transition article that you quote was edited by my husband. >> wow, really? >> who was one of the -- who persuaded her to write it because i'm not sure she was going -- >> passing for black, passing for white. >> yes, and it's got great imag
had paid more attention to baldwin, he's making those points, and murray is making those points and ellison is making those points. i went back and re-read them and saw these points -- these arguments were already there. >> but you had new feelings about it because you had a daughter. >> that's right. >> this is not a theoretical -- >> it became outside the realm of abstraction to me. it became very specific to me. >> yeah. >> and i read paul gilroy's against...
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you can see ronald reagan shaking tim ellison's hand and reading prepared remarks from a little index card and he takes his turn at and easel and tries to draw a caricatures that comes from a bill mold and cartoon during world war ii. he does it rather poorly but he wrote in his diary about. it the laughter was continuous and i think maybe if you were soft -- softened up a bit. maybe, maybe not. in any case, i think this is a fitting closing to our panel a final cartoons and it raises the question again about whether reagan was the acting president to what extent hollywood influenced him and to what extent he was good at all the symbolic theatrical parts of the presidency. he was good at that the other thing we found out overtime is that reagan wrote large parts of his speeches. sometimes the whole thing. he put the words and forms that could connect with the audience. sometimes he intervened real debates about policy and made hard choices to. so in some ways, there is a movie quality to the reagan presidency in which he plays their lead role, but it came from more than following a sc
you can see ronald reagan shaking tim ellison's hand and reading prepared remarks from a little index card and he takes his turn at and easel and tries to draw a caricatures that comes from a bill mold and cartoon during world war ii. he does it rather poorly but he wrote in his diary about. it the laughter was continuous and i think maybe if you were soft -- softened up a bit. maybe, maybe not. in any case, i think this is a fitting closing to our panel a final cartoons and it raises the...
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at expanding access to this drug following a conversation trump had with the oracle chairman larry ellisonaid. so he's talking to a rich guy, a billionaire donor who says yeah, let's get this out to the american people. they try to push it to bright implied on demand out to folks. and he was essentially demoted he says when he wouldn't go along with it. i mean, have you ever heard of such a thing? >> no. i've heard the president say in the past that his uncle was a doctor and that gives him some intuitive knowledge about this space. my uncle was a doctor, too. one of my favorite people on the face of the earth. i didn't prescribe medicines. i did not advertise drugs that hadn't yet been approved. i called the experts at nih and talked to folks at the fda and consulted cdc about issues involving science. barta is an enormously important organization. it's the head of the biomedical defense line. think of it as they're in charge of gathering the weapons for what may becoming at us in a bioterrorism era or a natural pathogen. they are the front line in an effort like a virus that we've never
at expanding access to this drug following a conversation trump had with the oracle chairman larry ellisonaid. so he's talking to a rich guy, a billionaire donor who says yeah, let's get this out to the american people. they try to push it to bright implied on demand out to folks. and he was essentially demoted he says when he wouldn't go along with it. i mean, have you ever heard of such a thing? >> no. i've heard the president say in the past that his uncle was a doctor and that gives...
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also being studied in patients and this week oracle great company donated a new web portal larry ellison. mazing guy and platform to the government to gather real time data on how patients are responding to the various new treatments and they have a very sophisticated site will be learning a lot from oracle and thank you to them we're also spending economic. dollars like you wouldn't believe in speeding economic relief to american workers families and businesses yesterday the small business administration launched the paycheck protection program to help employees keep paying their workers in 24 hours the small business administration. and over $1200.00 lending partners processed over $28000.00 loans it's so far ahead of schedule and billions and billions of dollars. and it's worked out credibly well and i want to thank bank of america and j.p. morgan chase and a lot of the big banks that have been involved in a lot of the community banks community banks have really jumped on it and it's so far gone way ahead of schedule the s.b.a. also clarified that faith based organizations including h
also being studied in patients and this week oracle great company donated a new web portal larry ellison. mazing guy and platform to the government to gather real time data on how patients are responding to the various new treatments and they have a very sophisticated site will be learning a lot from oracle and thank you to them we're also spending economic. dollars like you wouldn't believe in speeding economic relief to american workers families and businesses yesterday the small business...
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even if i paid more attention, he's making those points and allegory is making this point and ralph ellisonking this point and it went back and read that and i saw this point already, these arguments all were already there but -- >> host: , uid feelings about it because you had a daughter tragic it became outside the realm of abstraction. he became very -- none of that still come to the point of really understanding how i would finish this book i was searching adult profile in 2018 the artist, the conceptual artist adrian piper who , who by the way i interviewed twice. >> guest: you beat me. you did though. >> host: i was very interested to see that. in fact, the transition article that you quote was edited by my husband. >> guest: wow really? >> host: who persuaded her to write it. >> guest: yes. it was an astonishing piece for me to read. a woman who had black and sister both sides of her family, but her father was so light that he could pass in the military and received two birth certificates in its infancy. the first that he was white and the first said -- he wouldn't have white birth c
even if i paid more attention, he's making those points and allegory is making this point and ralph ellisonking this point and it went back and read that and i saw this point already, these arguments all were already there but -- >> host: , uid feelings about it because you had a daughter tragic it became outside the realm of abstraction. he became very -- none of that still come to the point of really understanding how i would finish this book i was searching adult profile in 2018 the...
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oracle, larry ellison. sale force, mark benioff. sap, jan morgan. microsoft, satya, great job he has done. thank you, satya. facebook, mark zuckerberg. ibm. intel. qualcomm. cisco. advanced micro devices. broadcom. incredible companies. companies that no other country will catch, if they're smart, have to be smart. but i've dealt with a lot of different countries and i will say, no, the respect for silicon valley and our tech companies, there is nobody even close to our tech companies. they can't catch them. so they try and buy them. but we sort of put an end to a lot of that. in sports we can't to get our sports back, so importantly. these will be some separate calls. some will be together. by the way and some will be separate. but we have to get our sports back. i'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old. but i haven't actually had too much time to watch. i would say, maybe i watch one batter, i get back to work. the nba. adam silver. the major league baseball. we miss our baseball. this is baseball season right here. rob manfred,
oracle, larry ellison. sale force, mark benioff. sap, jan morgan. microsoft, satya, great job he has done. thank you, satya. facebook, mark zuckerberg. ibm. intel. qualcomm. cisco. advanced micro devices. broadcom. incredible companies. companies that no other country will catch, if they're smart, have to be smart. but i've dealt with a lot of different countries and i will say, no, the respect for silicon valley and our tech companies, there is nobody even close to our tech companies. they...
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larry ellison, amazing guy, a platform to the government to gather realtime data on how patients are responding to the various new treatments and they have a very sophisticated site and we'll be learning a lot from oracle, and thank you to them. we're also spending economic dollars like you wouldn't believe and speeding economic relief to american workers, families, and businesses. yesterday, the small business administration launched the paycheck protection program to help employees keep paying their workers. in 24 hours, the small business administration and over 1,200 lending partners processed over 28,000 loans. it's so far ahead of schedule. and billions and billions of dollars. it's worked out incredibly well, and i want to thank bank of america and jpmorgan chase and a lot of the big banks that have been involved and a lot of the community banks. community banks have really jumped on it, and it's, so far, going way ahead of schedule. the sba also clarified that faith-based organizations, including houses of worship, are eligible for the paycheck protection program. that's grea
larry ellison, amazing guy, a platform to the government to gather realtime data on how patients are responding to the various new treatments and they have a very sophisticated site and we'll be learning a lot from oracle, and thank you to them. we're also spending economic dollars like you wouldn't believe and speeding economic relief to american workers, families, and businesses. yesterday, the small business administration launched the paycheck protection program to help employees keep...
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this week oracle donated a new web portal, larry ellison, amazing guy, and platform to the government to gather realtime data on how patients are responding to the various new treatments and they have a very sophisticated site, and we'll be learning a lot from oracle and thank you to them. we're also spending economic dollars like you wouldn't believe and speeding economic relief to american workers, families and businesses. yesterday the small business administration launched the paycheck protection program to help employees keep paying their workers. in 24 hours, the small business administration and over 1,200 lending partners processed over 28,000 loans. it's so far ahead of schedule and billions and billions of dollars. it's worked out incredibly well, and i want to thank bank of america and jpmorgan chase and a lot of the big banks that have been involved and a lot of the community banks. community banks have really jumped on it, and it's so far going way ahead of schedule. the sba also clarified that faith-based organizations including houses of worship are eligible for the pay
this week oracle donated a new web portal, larry ellison, amazing guy, and platform to the government to gather realtime data on how patients are responding to the various new treatments and they have a very sophisticated site, and we'll be learning a lot from oracle and thank you to them. we're also spending economic dollars like you wouldn't believe and speeding economic relief to american workers, families and businesses. yesterday the small business administration launched the paycheck...
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i had marvin ellison from lowe's they raised a lot of money, too. another one. big box stores that are going to be on the other side, triumphant, home depot is definitely one of them >> jim, don't you think that -- >> go ahead. i'm sorry, go ahead. >> jim, don't you think that home depot and lowe's will embrace the type of delivery strategy that's working so well right now for the amazon-type companies? >> well, it could be -- look, home depot has got a pretty good dotcom, but lowe's doesn't and why do i say that? marvin said it to me he's got to spend much more money, and the previous management didn't really understand the value of the dotcom, so marvin's behind but marvin is such a good manager, i like lowe's very much i had them on last week and they raised the capital whoever raised the capital or has got the balance sheet, home depot has a great balance sheet. on the other side, is going to win. and i think there's room for lowe's and home depot. i hope everybody agrees with me. if you don't, tell me, because it's an interesting question >> i was going to
i had marvin ellison from lowe's they raised a lot of money, too. another one. big box stores that are going to be on the other side, triumphant, home depot is definitely one of them >> jim, don't you think that -- >> go ahead. i'm sorry, go ahead. >> jim, don't you think that home depot and lowe's will embrace the type of delivery strategy that's working so well right now for the amazon-type companies? >> well, it could be -- look, home depot has got a pretty good...
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the star witness for the prosecution was a criminal from the 1980's by the name of jim ellison who had no credibility whatsoever. it was suspected that he was in it to save his own hide and reduce his jail sentence. everybody was acquitted. the fbi promised itself after that that if anything ever happened again from the radical far-right there were going to prosecute the crime at hand and there were not going to look for any links to the broader radical movement, and that is exactly what happened when the bomb went off in oklahoma city. the atf, meanwhile, did not operate under the same strictures. it did not have any attorney general guidelines. it had problems of its own. there was a sense that the atf was primarily responsible for the disaster at ruby ridge in idaho in 1992 when there was one were people died needlessly, and primarily responsible for an siege in waco which ended in terrible tragedy in the deaths of dozens of people. so they were running scared over another screw up. there was a new republican majority in congress led by newt gingrich that was unabashedly of 's hide.
the star witness for the prosecution was a criminal from the 1980's by the name of jim ellison who had no credibility whatsoever. it was suspected that he was in it to save his own hide and reduce his jail sentence. everybody was acquitted. the fbi promised itself after that that if anything ever happened again from the radical far-right there were going to prosecute the crime at hand and there were not going to look for any links to the broader radical movement, and that is exactly what...
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we also know that larry ellison, who is the oracle founder, was talking about this to him.pp which could track patient symptoms, you know, patients who were using these experimental drugs. so somehow, and i think it's not exactly clear yet, but will become clear, you know, the hydroxychloroquine idea coalesced with the idea of using this app to monitor symptoms and that the hydroxychloroquine was going to be pushed out very widely, and i think that is the piece that our story in "vanity fair" really adds to, was the idea for this very wide and largely uncontrolled distribution of this unproven and potentially dangerous drug. >> "vanity fair's" katherine eban. thank you for your exclusive reporting this morning in "vanity fair." >>> coming up, more on yesterday's white house briefing, full of misinformation, to say the least. president trump appeared to propose injecting disinfectant for coronavirus. anything with a logical brain hitting back, calling his words dangerous and irresponsible. we will show you how the president's suggestions were fact-checked in real time and th
we also know that larry ellison, who is the oracle founder, was talking about this to him.pp which could track patient symptoms, you know, patients who were using these experimental drugs. so somehow, and i think it's not exactly clear yet, but will become clear, you know, the hydroxychloroquine idea coalesced with the idea of using this app to monitor symptoms and that the hydroxychloroquine was going to be pushed out very widely, and i think that is the piece that our story in "vanity...
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larry ellison, an amazing guy. and platform to the government to gather real-time data on how patients are responding to the various new treatments. they have a very sophisticated site we will be learning a lot from. thank you to oracle. we are spending economic dollars like you would not believe and speeding economic relief to american workers, families, and businesses. yesterday, the small business association launched the paycheck protection program to help employers keep paying their employees. in 24 were -- and 24 hours, the small business administration and over 1200 lending partners processed over 28,000 loans. so far ahead of schedule. and billions and billions of dollars. it has worked out incredibly well. i want to thank bank of america and jp morgan chase and a lot of the big banks that of and involved in a lot of the community banks. community banks have really jumped on it. and so far, it is going way ahead of schedule. the sba also clarified that faith-based organizations including houses of worship a
larry ellison, an amazing guy. and platform to the government to gather real-time data on how patients are responding to the various new treatments. they have a very sophisticated site we will be learning a lot from. thank you to oracle. we are spending economic dollars like you would not believe and speeding economic relief to american workers, families, and businesses. yesterday, the small business association launched the paycheck protection program to help employers keep paying their...
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the thing about it that is strange -- i'm going to read -- keith ellison's son wrote a "new york timesop-ed which was brilliant. during every crisis, well-meaning white people here to make a ritual of acknowledgment the city's steep inequality. it's as if people think the mere acknowledgment is the work but as north minneapolis prepares to brace ourselves for the grim future, detroit and milwaukee have shown us, the death tolls suggest the acknowledgment don't mean a thing. you have a lot of folks saying, we know this isdy proportionately killing black and brown and disindigenous people. you wrote a piece about for our nbc news think. you imagine the world if obama had sent tweets like that. the people who are demanding folks go back to work, people like steven moore are rich, and they want those workers to go back because they want their stocks to go up. they want to be richer. the people they're using to be the bodies, to be the field troops, are the people who are going to get sick and maybe die. >> right. i mean, here's the strange thing about all of this, joy. if everyone in trump
the thing about it that is strange -- i'm going to read -- keith ellison's son wrote a "new york timesop-ed which was brilliant. during every crisis, well-meaning white people here to make a ritual of acknowledgment the city's steep inequality. it's as if people think the mere acknowledgment is the work but as north minneapolis prepares to brace ourselves for the grim future, detroit and milwaukee have shown us, the death tolls suggest the acknowledgment don't mean a thing. you have a lot...
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. >> bill, i think obviously, marvin ellison is a great hero to us and what he's doing. he's digitizing a firm that wasn't digitized here's a firm that i think needs to save every penny, chevron they bring you in. what's the roi of when you bring in servicenow? >> it's so amazing this is the big idea any roi with servicenow will give you a payback of at least five times the amount you invest in servicenow in any given year. so you'll usually see a payback for servicenow in less than six months, and you'll always see one at least in the first year of greater than 5x anything you pay to servicenow. the ceos i talk to now, and i do every day, they're focused on protecting their revenue, not so much growing it right now, it's protecting it. business continuity, keeping the operations going, and driving productivity, but they all want a fast time to value scenario, and that's what we do. we innovate, change business models, and do it swiftly. we're talking hours, days, a couple weeks, not years. >> man, nobody can sell like you, bill. but on that subject of -- on that subject
. >> bill, i think obviously, marvin ellison is a great hero to us and what he's doing. he's digitizing a firm that wasn't digitized here's a firm that i think needs to save every penny, chevron they bring you in. what's the roi of when you bring in servicenow? >> it's so amazing this is the big idea any roi with servicenow will give you a payback of at least five times the amount you invest in servicenow in any given year. so you'll usually see a payback for servicenow in less than...
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his sister keith ellison writing a touching tribute saying in part justin was the best big brother a the time i was born, he was my protector. i never imagined this could happen. he was so strong. putnam is the 15th officer fatally shot in the line of duty this year. the idaho mother facing charges in the disappear angst of her kidagainst her kids tryingto huf 1-million-dollar life insurance policy. new emails reportedly suggest charles vallow made that discovery when filing for divorce from lori vallow. he was allegedly shot and killed by valu vallow five months late. vallow is also under investigation in the death of her current husband's former wife and is still awaiting trial for refusing to tell police the location of her children j.j. and tylee. they have been missing since september. my gosh. well, this little piggy didn't want to stay home. watch this. [laughter] get him, get him. [squeals] [laughter] carley: it took police 45 minutes to trap that run away pig using a trash can. that happening in stanford, connecticut of all places. it's now resting safely at a local animal c
his sister keith ellison writing a touching tribute saying in part justin was the best big brother a the time i was born, he was my protector. i never imagined this could happen. he was so strong. putnam is the 15th officer fatally shot in the line of duty this year. the idaho mother facing charges in the disappear angst of her kidagainst her kids tryingto huf 1-million-dollar life insurance policy. new emails reportedly suggest charles vallow made that discovery when filing for divorce from...
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larry ellison, amazing guy. and platform to the government to gather realtime data on how patients are responding to the various new treatments. and they have a very sophisticated site, and we'll be learning a lot from oracle. thank you to them. we're also spending economic dollars like you wouldn't believe and speeding economic relief to american workers, families and businesses. yesterday the small business administration launched the paycheck protection program to help employees -- employers keep paying their workers. in 24 hours the small business administration and over 1,200 lending partners processed over 28,000 loans. it's so far ahead of schedule. and billions and billions of dollars. it's worked out incredibly well, and i want to thank bank of america and jpmorgan chase and a lot of the big banks that have been involved and a lot of the community banks. community banks have really jumped on it, and it's so far going way ahead of schedule. the sba also clarified that faith-based organizations including
larry ellison, amazing guy. and platform to the government to gather realtime data on how patients are responding to the various new treatments. and they have a very sophisticated site, and we'll be learning a lot from oracle. thank you to them. we're also spending economic dollars like you wouldn't believe and speeding economic relief to american workers, families and businesses. yesterday the small business administration launched the paycheck protection program to help employees -- employers...