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earlier today i caught up with ernest and caroline.'s what they told me about that eye-opening conversation. so caroline, first question to you. what made you decide to put this on facebook and what impact did you hope the story would hope? >> the minneapolis riots were ratcheting up, and there was a lot of tension, and everyone was feeling a lot of different emotions. when he came to the door i asked him how he was doing and what's been his experience in terms of police interaction, and he just started talking and it was very surprising to me. >> so it sounds like you helped caroline get woke. >> i believe so. >> how do you go from, is the dishwasher working to what does it mean to be black in america. how did you phrase that first question? >> what i did was i greeted him at the door and i said how are you feeling? and he thought i was talking about the coronavirus. and i said no, how are you feeling with what's going on with these riots, and then he started to talk. and, you know, he started to tell me his feelings, and i tn said ca
earlier today i caught up with ernest and caroline.'s what they told me about that eye-opening conversation. so caroline, first question to you. what made you decide to put this on facebook and what impact did you hope the story would hope? >> the minneapolis riots were ratcheting up, and there was a lot of tension, and everyone was feeling a lot of different emotions. when he came to the door i asked him how he was doing and what's been his experience in terms of police interaction, and...
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, "come on, ernest. we need to get down there." i said, "the baby's going to be coming." so we take off down the road to wauchula, which is a country setting. i mean, it's like nothing is around except the animals that hide in the scrub brush. i'm saying, "oh, ern. hurry, ern." but he says, "just be calm, dear. i can't go through the stop signs, dear. now, just breathe, dear." and we drove around to where the emergency room was. and they called dr. black right away. meanwhile i'm saying, "oh, you will give me some gas, won't you? you will give me some gas, won't you?" because i was the biggest coward on this earth. and people are astounded that i had that many children and was that big of a coward at my deliveries. >> she had a spontaneous, easy delivery of what appeared at the time to be a perfectly healthy infant. >> oh, i had my heart set on a girl. we had lost a baby girl in 1975, she was our last little girl. >> regina had lost a daughter, a baby girl, to a heart defect at the age of six weeks. >> w
, "come on, ernest. we need to get down there." i said, "the baby's going to be coming." so we take off down the road to wauchula, which is a country setting. i mean, it's like nothing is around except the animals that hide in the scrub brush. i'm saying, "oh, ern. hurry, ern." but he says, "just be calm, dear. i can't go through the stop signs, dear. now, just breathe, dear." and we drove around to where the emergency room was. and they called dr. black...
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while holding his newborn, ernest says he doesn't believe that was the case.ary was off sick, some of her colleagues were even self isolating. in a statement, the trust says, "we are extremely saddened to lose mary. we have carried out a full internal review into the circumstances surrounding her death, and we are confident that she received the best possible care and support from the trust." it also says, "we have sent our deepest condolences to mr boateng and are currently working through a number of issues he has raised." do you think that your anger that you're feeling at the moment, that you are perhaps taking that out on the trust? for me, i think mary was not treated fairly. her family has not been treated fairly. and for that matter, i believe my voice is what i have now. mary, at her son's second birthday last year, dancing with her father, who died from suspected coronavirus five days before she did. sima kotecha, bbc news. as lockdown restrictions are gradually eased across the uk, theme parks, museums and other venues are working out how they can r
while holding his newborn, ernest says he doesn't believe that was the case.ary was off sick, some of her colleagues were even self isolating. in a statement, the trust says, "we are extremely saddened to lose mary. we have carried out a full internal review into the circumstances surrounding her death, and we are confident that she received the best possible care and support from the trust." it also says, "we have sent our deepest condolences to mr boateng and are currently...
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in his first interview, mary's husband ernest has been paying tribute to her., mary encouraging her son, aj, to walk. hey! sometimes he will wake you up in the middle of the night and tell you, i want mummy, and at that point in time there is nothing i can say to him. she was just 28 and leaves behind a son and a daughter who was delivered by emergency caesarean section just days before she died. she was very kind. her heart was pure... and she was very genuine. we know, men are not perfect, everybody is not perfect, but mary was. in the morning, going to work, without this one. hi, bubs, look... mary was a nurse at the luton and dunstable university hospital, in bedfordshire. she was diagnosed with coronavirus in early april and died a week later. her husband says she should not have been working at the hospital because she was heavily pregnant. this was before the government had issued guidance for expecting mums. when mary passed, i had a call from one of the junior reps and confidently told me, you know what, i actually met mary on the ward and i told her,
in his first interview, mary's husband ernest has been paying tribute to her., mary encouraging her son, aj, to walk. hey! sometimes he will wake you up in the middle of the night and tell you, i want mummy, and at that point in time there is nothing i can say to him. she was just 28 and leaves behind a son and a daughter who was delivered by emergency caesarean section just days before she died. she was very kind. her heart was pure... and she was very genuine. we know, men are not perfect,...
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hemingway and make people read ernest hemingway because it's too masculine, to appear that we are in. and let's face it, there's two realities, there's the world of, data, which shows it's better to be a black person in america today than ever before, black incarceration rate is down 40% in 30 years. the killing, shooting and killing of unarmed black man is down 80% in five years alone. the wage gap is diminishing. the wages are going up under president trump and if you would reform legal immigration stop work visas, they go up even higher and then as the world of the media and then as the world ofen social media. you are nine times today to hear about a black victim of police fertility than a white victim. that doesn't mean they are being disproportionately attacked. >> tucker: and get our elites are falling for it, wholesale. and i'm sure your book expends why. very smart man, happy to have on the show, i hope you'll come back. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: time for an update from the brand-new nation of choppers. look at chops economy. just how much foreign aid is getting into
hemingway and make people read ernest hemingway because it's too masculine, to appear that we are in. and let's face it, there's two realities, there's the world of, data, which shows it's better to be a black person in america today than ever before, black incarceration rate is down 40% in 30 years. the killing, shooting and killing of unarmed black man is down 80% in five years alone. the wage gap is diminishing. the wages are going up under president trump and if you would reform legal...
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lemonis: ...like ernest hemingway.character. i'm shy. i've been a fat kid my whole life, so maybe it's a part of just wanting to fit in, so there's a real story, a real person. i grew up really fast. i had to be really responsible really young, so i just wanted to make my life as fun and as carefree as i possibly can. that's why it's not just some schtick. lemonis: are you aware that some people see it as that? vinny: sure. lemonis: i do feel like sometimes, you get caught up in the character. if you could work on putting some precision behind the facts and just checking yourself because i think what happens is, it undermines the character. vinny: right. lemonis: it starts to click for me that he is the way he is because he's trying to overcompensate for some insecurity that he has, and i'm more sympathetic to that, but we have to understand when to turn it off. i think vinny struggles with the dial. i think you have to look at what you've created totally differently. vinny: okay. lemonis: what's the golden nugget the
lemonis: ...like ernest hemingway.character. i'm shy. i've been a fat kid my whole life, so maybe it's a part of just wanting to fit in, so there's a real story, a real person. i grew up really fast. i had to be really responsible really young, so i just wanted to make my life as fun and as carefree as i possibly can. that's why it's not just some schtick. lemonis: are you aware that some people see it as that? vinny: sure. lemonis: i do feel like sometimes, you get caught up in the character....
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ernest shaw i am 48 years old. i'm an artist nearly as an educator in both. baltimore at one time as the hair would happen to the country i was born on the tail end of that and lived as a teenager to the eighty's which was the credit at the dinner with this very day it was full. it's our we call the on. 43 years old. friend who. created the issue so. i learned that i was right so this was given to me by no shoes all followed it's basically the details of that. because this. i can assure you i was there with my spine 3 terms on 3 different cases it's nice to see the top one here see the one in the middle and there's one down the bottom you know this is a little bit of a city this is world record in the book it will be cure world is with my for but now i do work for good. they're even getting into space to say what it is. that this time i was already turned i was to courage to guns now i had a 357 and 23 wall so this is me just turn it forward seeing as a drug dealer this is my life my work. probably shot about 10 people. close friends who did not graduate from
ernest shaw i am 48 years old. i'm an artist nearly as an educator in both. baltimore at one time as the hair would happen to the country i was born on the tail end of that and lived as a teenager to the eighty's which was the credit at the dinner with this very day it was full. it's our we call the on. 43 years old. friend who. created the issue so. i learned that i was right so this was given to me by no shoes all followed it's basically the details of that. because this. i can assure you i...
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visitor rate allowing only 1700 vehicles to pass per day and people plan to visit the park after is ernest reserve, a spot on line. so again some limitations in the park will be well the good news is the part of the less crowded if you can get in. i so he was happy to hear that is johnny loves visiting a center piece let's get the latest on the forecast, it's been a little while since we've seen people be able to enjoy that part john so it's good that they're starting to reopen we just hope the infection rates stay down if everybody continues to comply with the social distancing and i'm asking anything else exactly yeah, but hey, at least parking we both know yeah, she's when she's here is off that can be tough sometimes. >>up in the 70 danced in the city to where we do have some fog parked over the bay area this morning you can see the downtown skyline shrouded in some of this low lying cloud cover that's sitting right above financial district in san francisco winds will help to sweep that fog out by the time we work our way through mid morning, you're going to notice winds. breezy this m
visitor rate allowing only 1700 vehicles to pass per day and people plan to visit the park after is ernest reserve, a spot on line. so again some limitations in the park will be well the good news is the part of the less crowded if you can get in. i so he was happy to hear that is johnny loves visiting a center piece let's get the latest on the forecast, it's been a little while since we've seen people be able to enjoy that part john so it's good that they're starting to reopen we just hope the...
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and human services apparently mayor cruz and believes so and castigated protesters who met her with ernest to reach middle ground in the resources communities meet the most instead of hearing them out in meeting them where they were she decided to declare war against. i mean is this the age of the idiot politician because i. do something like i remember when politicians used to be afraid to offend the popular member and then used to be like well i don't want to say this word because that might be offense or i don't want to do this stupid thing because i don't want to now it seems like oh no you're absolutely correct parties have gotten way too powerful and elected officials aren't necessarily as afraid of the public as they probably used to be when it came to them getting removed at the ballot box so we're seeing them go all out and do things that we probably wouldn't seen just a few years ago gerrymandering ladies and gentlemen that's how you get politicians not afraid of losing elections you know i've been the why is the phone the police seeing is so radical why is this being seen as lik
and human services apparently mayor cruz and believes so and castigated protesters who met her with ernest to reach middle ground in the resources communities meet the most instead of hearing them out in meeting them where they were she decided to declare war against. i mean is this the age of the idiot politician because i. do something like i remember when politicians used to be afraid to offend the popular member and then used to be like well i don't want to say this word because that might...
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thank you for mary agyapong's husband, ernest, for talking to us. working ha rd to cultural attractions are working hard to be covid secure for when they reopen. blackpool, the pleasure beach, a place that should be, at this time of year a cacophony of shouts and screams. it is a very strange atmosphere here because the only thing you can hear is birdsong and if this should be a place that is, at this time of year, teasing with people. they are hoping they will soon people. they are hoping they will soon get the chance to open the gates but the question is, how do you do socially distanced fun? this is the first time since 1886 that this park has ever close. we were open throughout both was so this is just an extraordinary time for us and, being a family business is particularly difficult because you have to look after so many families as well that work out for you. and to make it work, they are even socially distancing the rollercoaster. are you going to be able to fill the train? we are not, to enable distance between people. as you can see with y
thank you for mary agyapong's husband, ernest, for talking to us. working ha rd to cultural attractions are working hard to be covid secure for when they reopen. blackpool, the pleasure beach, a place that should be, at this time of year a cacophony of shouts and screams. it is a very strange atmosphere here because the only thing you can hear is birdsong and if this should be a place that is, at this time of year, teasing with people. they are hoping they will soon people. they are hoping they...
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while holding his newborn, ernest says he doesn't believe that was the case. trust says, "we are extremely saddened to lose mary. we have carried out a full internal review into the circumstances surrounding her death, and we are confident that she received the best possible care and support from the trust." it also says, "we have sent our deepest condolences to mr boateng and are currently working through a number of issues he has raised." do you think that your anger that you're feeling at the moment, that you are perhaps taking that out on the trust? for me, i think mary was not treated fairly. her family has not been treated fairly. and for that matter, i believe my voice is what i have now. mary, at her son's second birthday last year, dancing with her father, who died from suspected coronavirus five days before she did. sima kotecha, bbc news. there's more evidence of the effect the coronavirus lockdown has had on the uk economy. prices have risen at their slowest rate for four years. falling petrol prices, and cheaper clothes and footwear saw the offici
while holding his newborn, ernest says he doesn't believe that was the case. trust says, "we are extremely saddened to lose mary. we have carried out a full internal review into the circumstances surrounding her death, and we are confident that she received the best possible care and support from the trust." it also says, "we have sent our deepest condolences to mr boateng and are currently working through a number of issues he has raised." do you think that your anger that...
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we saw how go fund me started in ernest in 2014 and continued through the 2016 election when there werether police-involved shootings like this. but i haven't seen the levels like this, organizations turning people away, saying we don't need this money right now, give to these organizations instead, i've never seen that before. >> quickly i want to talk about joe biden here and a possible vp pick. lots of names, kamala harris, stacey abrams, val demings. college students are pushing for senator elizabeth warren to be the vice president pick. >> you and i both know there's a growing conversation around whether joe biden should pick an african-american woman to be his vp and meet this moment and get the country through. but that college reaction axios poll showed a lot of young people, college students in particular, liked elizabeth warren for president, liked the policies she proposed when she was running for president. the other thing is i saw several polls that showed black women and black voters in particular like elizabeth warren. that's the thing. while some black voters may say in
we saw how go fund me started in ernest in 2014 and continued through the 2016 election when there werether police-involved shootings like this. but i haven't seen the levels like this, organizations turning people away, saying we don't need this money right now, give to these organizations instead, i've never seen that before. >> quickly i want to talk about joe biden here and a possible vp pick. lots of names, kamala harris, stacey abrams, val demings. college students are pushing for...
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that's when we're going to get negotiations in ernest with democrats not clear whether there is going to be senate action before the 4th of july. mitch mcconnell has indicated no. tim scott, the republican senator drawing up the legislation, wants action sooner than that. but this executive order by the white house allows them to have done something in case legislation fails, which is of course a possibility but it's not going to be the change that people are talking about. >> some of the proposals that you mention sound like some of the defund the police, the same thing they're asking. similar things to what they're asking for. john said that congress is really going to be the one to make the difference here. i thought this was a law and order president. the country is ready for some kind of reform. we see the protests. why should lawmakers be the ones doing the heavy lifting? >> i wouldn't hold my breath for lawmakers to do anything. things will begin to move forward but not much will come out of the senate. what you are pointing to with the conflict between the president's law and
that's when we're going to get negotiations in ernest with democrats not clear whether there is going to be senate action before the 4th of july. mitch mcconnell has indicated no. tim scott, the republican senator drawing up the legislation, wants action sooner than that. but this executive order by the white house allows them to have done something in case legislation fails, which is of course a possibility but it's not going to be the change that people are talking about. >> some of the...
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way here and local freedom fighters of d.c., black lives matter, the protests will begin here in ernest about noon we're told, some will gather on capitol hill, they'll make their way here and onto freedom plaza, across from the office of the d.c. mayor, mayor muriel bowser, that's where they'll be delivering their message. i want to bring in special guests here, jessica clark, she's with a network of charges called vessels. i'm going to put my mask on so you can take yours off. >> sure. >> tell us, it seems to be a beautiful tone here. what are you hoping for today in your gathering, and the message here, what you hope to accomplish? >> sure. we are with the vessels action network, it's a christiane nonprofit organization here in washington d.c. today our message is simple, we are believers in jesus christ and as believers we stand for justice. so our message is to spread a message of love, hope, encouragement, to just encourage our people, the black race, that god loves us and we will not be oppressed by the systemic and vicious system, we will not be defined by it, limited by it. and
way here and local freedom fighters of d.c., black lives matter, the protests will begin here in ernest about noon we're told, some will gather on capitol hill, they'll make their way here and onto freedom plaza, across from the office of the d.c. mayor, mayor muriel bowser, that's where they'll be delivering their message. i want to bring in special guests here, jessica clark, she's with a network of charges called vessels. i'm going to put my mask on so you can take yours off. >> sure....
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mass exodus of boomers in this decade beginning in ernest in 2022, is not something a lot of people arerepared for. they're not taking tax strategizing steps. that is mistake. that is the other reason it's a big problem. charles: rebecca, thank you very much. appreciate it. i got to tell you, folks, one of the best parts of the economic story before the pandemic was the resurgence of manufacturing. if you look at the january and february data, it was on fire. like the entire economy of course manufacturing was -- now it is surging back faster than anyone thought possible. in fact this morning the philadelphia fed report saw monster reversal from free fall to strong growth. six months out we could see a manufacturing renaissance this news matches results from the empire fed report also. meanwhile, there are reports out there there are factions within the white house that are at odds over what the next stimulus package should be focused on. some think it should be domestic manufacturing. get thoughts on this from university of maryland economist peter morici. peter, looked like manufactur
mass exodus of boomers in this decade beginning in ernest in 2022, is not something a lot of people arerepared for. they're not taking tax strategizing steps. that is mistake. that is the other reason it's a big problem. charles: rebecca, thank you very much. appreciate it. i got to tell you, folks, one of the best parts of the economic story before the pandemic was the resurgence of manufacturing. if you look at the january and february data, it was on fire. like the entire economy of course...
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are a number of issues that he has talked about i think the negotiations will probably formalize in ernest after the 4th of july holiday. >> all right larry, thanks so much. lots of information in there we appreciate it, as always. >> thank you, kelly. >> larry kudlow is the chair of the national economic council. >>> coming up, tesla is taking over the stock is soaring over $1,000 a share today, nearly 8% >>> plus amazon wants to be your everything to everyone, and now that includes to being your lender we'll have full details ea ayitusahd. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your financial professional or consultant we're committed to making college more affordable., that's why we're keeping our tuition the same through the year 2021. - [student] i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was. - [narrator] find your degree at snhu.edu. >>> welcome back to "the excha
are a number of issues that he has talked about i think the negotiations will probably formalize in ernest after the 4th of july holiday. >> all right larry, thanks so much. lots of information in there we appreciate it, as always. >> thank you, kelly. >> larry kudlow is the chair of the national economic council. >>> coming up, tesla is taking over the stock is soaring over $1,000 a share today, nearly 8% >>> plus amazon wants to be your everything to...
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stadium and can cleared it outside the jacksonville sheriff's office or former jaguars wide receiver ernest well for now works as an officer. of for more on this story we're joined by n.f.l. broadcaster michael carlson what should we read into the fact that capper nick was not mentioned by name in the commissioner's apology i think we have to read quite a bit into it because the commissioner's apology came as a response to the statement he issued a week ago saturday which a lot of us considered didn't really go anywhere and was seen as such i wrote a piece for our digital my internet magazine on medium which i wrote 2 days ago and it's coming out today and in it i suggested that the n.f.l. needed to go farther i think this statement by them is a step in the right direction but certainly it doesn't go far enough and that by and by omitting kaplan it from it it highlights that point the he was right they said the players were right he was right but what are we going to do about it do you think they'll be any backlash once the season begins and players start protesting again. well i think it d
stadium and can cleared it outside the jacksonville sheriff's office or former jaguars wide receiver ernest well for now works as an officer. of for more on this story we're joined by n.f.l. broadcaster michael carlson what should we read into the fact that capper nick was not mentioned by name in the commissioner's apology i think we have to read quite a bit into it because the commissioner's apology came as a response to the statement he issued a week ago saturday which a lot of us considered...
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home stadium and ended outside the jacksonville sheriff's office where former jaguars wide receiver ernest wilford now works as an officer. and others know is that these atrocities have been forced out . they have been allowed to manifest because of years of systemic indoctrination and oppression. urge you today brothers and sisters to know this history. we've been talking to professor kenneth shropshire from the global sport institute at arizona state university he says in the past many american athletes have been fearful of speaking up. but the dirt the absence of protest occurred because of the commercial viability that occurred a greater risk will abu the kurds by virtue of being racist a political by the idea that unite and gauge these kinds of activities that was the great success of object jack nicklaus arnold palmer o.j. simpson and certainly most famously michael jordan so it really hasn't been until these recent times when issues have gotten so severe that athletes of that the level of low bron james it seems like minnesota lynx inflect the miami heat it seems like the same goes
home stadium and ended outside the jacksonville sheriff's office where former jaguars wide receiver ernest wilford now works as an officer. and others know is that these atrocities have been forced out . they have been allowed to manifest because of years of systemic indoctrination and oppression. urge you today brothers and sisters to know this history. we've been talking to professor kenneth shropshire from the global sport institute at arizona state university he says in the past many...
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he asked ernest skelton who's been fixing her appliances how he is faring in the climate we're livinge was floored when skeleton told her he gets pulled over in his work truck at least half a dozen times a year. >> i opened up because we need to be heard. police judge me, judge us as criminals before they even ask for our i.d. >> i had the responsibility to see this to the end. this can't just be a feel-good story. this has to be something with wheels on it. we might be able to step outside our door, go to the local police station, and ask harder questions. >> the pair have now become close friends. and recently they attended an anti-racism protest together. got a picture of them even having dinner with their respective spouses. >> well, that is how it starts. you can learn the most unexpected things from the most unexpected people in the most unexpected places. you know what struck me about that? she's 45 years old, and that is the first conversation she's had with a black man. wow. wow. a lot of conversation needs to be had in this country. i'm glad they're doing that. >> exactly. t
he asked ernest skelton who's been fixing her appliances how he is faring in the climate we're livinge was floored when skeleton told her he gets pulled over in his work truck at least half a dozen times a year. >> i opened up because we need to be heard. police judge me, judge us as criminals before they even ask for our i.d. >> i had the responsibility to see this to the end. this can't just be a feel-good story. this has to be something with wheels on it. we might be able to step...
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this recovery will have to take place in ernest, and a v-shaped recovery in the stock market.needs to be matched by economic data coming through. so far the rebound is certainly encouraging when we talk about chinese u.s. trade tensions, escalating, talking about the fact we have a domestic tensions here rising with regard to the protests, with regard to the presidential election just five months away at this point, we have a number of variables out there that look, that could undermined this rally. i think at the moment as long as we look at economic data fulfill, early on albeit it has. market has further legs to advance. neil: yeah. in fact beat it a lot of times like the employment report. mark, always a pleasure. be safe and well, mark luschini, janney chief investment strategist. uncanny read of markets. talked to but the protesting cities and municipalities want to do away with the police departments, it is understandable given palpable rage in these locals, t.d. jakes here to say everyone has to bring it down a notch or two after this. there are people who say things a
this recovery will have to take place in ernest, and a v-shaped recovery in the stock market.needs to be matched by economic data coming through. so far the rebound is certainly encouraging when we talk about chinese u.s. trade tensions, escalating, talking about the fact we have a domestic tensions here rising with regard to the protests, with regard to the presidential election just five months away at this point, we have a number of variables out there that look, that could undermined this...
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businesses that were expecting to open last week, now this week, ash, will be able to stander reopening in ernest you with this, positive pictures of businesses getting back to it. ash? ashley: great, stuff, grady, thank you very much. it is nice to see tables outside of restaurants. it is a start. it is positive. >>> now this amid the reopenings there is also other positive news. let's bring in danielle dimartino booth, quill intelligence ceo. tell me about furniture sales? >> it is really interesting. bank of america does a really good job of tracking the january you lar data. so you're looking at individual sectors of spending in the economy. what they found for the three states that opened the most, the most aggressively, if you will, furniture sales were up 35% year-over-year. that compared to 21% for the nation as a whole. so you are seeing evidence of pent-up demand on the part of consumers once they reopen the economy. i think furniture is a very appropriate sector for us to be seeing this much strength, for a lot of people shut in for a long period of time, their couch is the last thing
businesses that were expecting to open last week, now this week, ash, will be able to stander reopening in ernest you with this, positive pictures of businesses getting back to it. ash? ashley: great, stuff, grady, thank you very much. it is nice to see tables outside of restaurants. it is a start. it is positive. >>> now this amid the reopenings there is also other positive news. let's bring in danielle dimartino booth, quill intelligence ceo. tell me about furniture sales? >>...
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and he's headed to arizona next week, the fight will return and that's when the campaign begins in ernest. they're hoping he can change and focus more so than now. >> two new national polls have joe biden expanding his lead over president trump, a new cnbc change research poll has biden up by 10 points, 51 to 41%. and the latest "reuters" poll shows biden with a 13 point advantage, 48 to 35%. joe biden is traup by 7 in flor, by 3 in pennsylvania, bi49 to 46. by 4 in wyoming, 48 to 44. and by two in north carolina, 47 to 45. i know we need to get to break, but another story that's just as big we've got to get to now. the developments out of atlanta, the now fired officer who shot and killed rayshard brooks in atlanta on friday night was charged yesterday with felony murder, along with ten other counts. and an average conference -- news conference district attorney paul howard explained the extensive charges against garrett rolfe, which include five counts of aggravated assault. >> we also noted that officer rolfe was firing a taser at mr. brooks, atlanta's s.o.p. prohibit officers from fir
and he's headed to arizona next week, the fight will return and that's when the campaign begins in ernest. they're hoping he can change and focus more so than now. >> two new national polls have joe biden expanding his lead over president trump, a new cnbc change research poll has biden up by 10 points, 51 to 41%. and the latest "reuters" poll shows biden with a 13 point advantage, 48 to 35%. joe biden is traup by 7 in flor, by 3 in pennsylvania, bi49 to 46. by 4 in wyoming, 48...