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before george floyd, there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson.18—year—old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurtand angry, a community raged... you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer britney richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah. he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. one habit brings comfort. you pray every day? yeah. every day? every day. i pray over my kids�* room before i leave, make sure that they are safe and they know they're loved. you worry that you just won't get home to them? i might not. all right, greater fairfax. elsewhere in st louis county, the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks to protect against coronavirus in the local neighborhood. it's a poor community, sometimes dangerous, too. i'll take the bad part on the side. the man of god has a
before george floyd, there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson.18—year—old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurtand angry, a community raged... you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer britney richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah....
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neil ferguson has noticed this. he's one of the world's leading historians of the economy. great length why this is. why are we not talking about something that matters as much as this? you will hear from him next. ♪ ♪ you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: so everything changed completely, particularly in the business we are in, the news business. all of a sudden, coverage starts to resemble resemble metal lids. you can pick any noun and some would denouncing that as racist, punctuality, racist! ice cream trucks, and at one point, so crazy that the feds told abc news that national parks were somehow racist. >> national park service with persistence whiteness of 419 parks is an existential crisis. the american wilderness of playground for old and young and overwhelmingly, white. >> when you look around, you don't see peopl
neil ferguson has noticed this. he's one of the world's leading historians of the economy. great length why this is. why are we not talking about something that matters as much as this? you will hear from him next. ♪ ♪ you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified...
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many of them supported the plessy versus ferguson case.t was the president of the economy society. he was also a member of the citizens committee who were involved and taking the plessy case to court. so the economy and has in the minutes the president is saying he says it in french but i know many of you are in support of the y legislation very much against the jim crow law. plessy versus ferguson for those who doho not know was a case that is taken to the united states court separate but equal. i wanted to ask one more question and then maybe we will end it fairly soon. i wondered if you could talk for a minute about music sell many of us associate new orleans with music with jazz in particular. you write a lot about music in the book. can you talk about the economy and its relationship to music over time? >> sure. if you go to new orleans jazz and heritage festival space on this particular hall. the economy has music all the way through for the philharmonic that opper that all these thing in the early years the last incarnation that was
many of them supported the plessy versus ferguson case.t was the president of the economy society. he was also a member of the citizens committee who were involved and taking the plessy case to court. so the economy and has in the minutes the president is saying he says it in french but i know many of you are in support of the y legislation very much against the jim crow law. plessy versus ferguson for those who doho not know was a case that is taken to the united states court separate but...
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plessy versus ferguson was in 1890.they were many more, hundreds of mutual aid associations by that time. many of them supported the case. the president of the economy society he was also a member of the citizens committee who were involved in taking the case to court. so the economy raised money for it and he says that i know many of you are in support of the legislation of the jim crow law. they were very much against the jim crow law. and the plessy versus ferguson for those who do not know was a case of a stake into united states supreme court to separate but equal. spent okay i want to ask omar question and then maybe we will end fairly soon. i just wondered if you could talk for a minute about music. so many of us associate new orleans with music, with jazz in particular. you write a lot about music in the book. can you talk a little bit about the economy and its relationship to music over time? be too sure pretty few go to the new orleans jazz and heritage festival he will find the economy to based on this partic
plessy versus ferguson was in 1890.they were many more, hundreds of mutual aid associations by that time. many of them supported the case. the president of the economy society he was also a member of the citizens committee who were involved in taking the case to court. so the economy raised money for it and he says that i know many of you are in support of the legislation of the jim crow law. they were very much against the jim crow law. and the plessy versus ferguson for those who do not know...
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is george ferguson blown away by the c919?rge: really, they have built an airframe which a lot of people can do, and put a component from europe and the u.s. onto the airplane. in time, i think they will try to replace those components with chinese components. they want to be in this high-value industry, but right now i am not concerned about it area it won't be an airplane that beats the 737 or a320. that keeps distance between them. lisa: before we let you go, we were talking about deserts full of parked planes, the idea that they were not in use. nobody was flying. everybody once to fly now, and yet capacity is more of a concern with respect to pilots, with respect to who is going to staff those planes. where are we in terms of capacity heading into 2022? george: there's still a lot of airplanes parked in the world, i think 25% of the narrowbody fleet is parked. there's enough pilots right now, but there's a lot of retirements coming. there's a lot of retirements coming in the u.s. airlines, so the challenge will be in the
is george ferguson blown away by the c919?rge: really, they have built an airframe which a lot of people can do, and put a component from europe and the u.s. onto the airplane. in time, i think they will try to replace those components with chinese components. they want to be in this high-value industry, but right now i am not concerned about it area it won't be an airplane that beats the 737 or a320. that keeps distance between them. lisa: before we let you go, we were talking about deserts...
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and of course we've also seen it with new ferguson and the architect of the lot down. these people are stinking hypocrites. i'm glad he's gone. c he was useless, but give him some credit the vaccination rollout, which he was effectively in charge of. he has done that well, but that pails, intrinsic difference. it's the stunning hypocrisy of those who want to rulers. that's what i object to and it's obvious you many people are john, but why didn't boris johnson sack in them when the scandal 1st broke? it's very difficult for boris to sac. somebody who's being show you fullness that he's been kissing. well, his assistant isn't that with his track record of him is a bit of that issue. libertarian outlook on life. and also you know, want to say, here's some modal crusade, the, the fundamental fact. so, a week before these guidelines were relaxed, he was still telling because if you saw your granny, you might killer. he was basically saying to young people, if you go out without a mouse and come by your grand mom died. and as your correspondence said, we've not been able to
and of course we've also seen it with new ferguson and the architect of the lot down. these people are stinking hypocrites. i'm glad he's gone. c he was useless, but give him some credit the vaccination rollout, which he was effectively in charge of. he has done that well, but that pails, intrinsic difference. it's the stunning hypocrisy of those who want to rulers. that's what i object to and it's obvious you many people are john, but why didn't boris johnson sack in them when the scandal 1st...
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can _ ferguson. it's all right, we have all been there. can i— ferguson.n there. can i say that it has been a long _ all been there. can i say that it has been a long year? - all been there. can i say that it has been a long year? the - all been there. can i say that it - has been a long year? the eminent scientist has been talking only in the last hour or so. explain more about what it has been saying? i was askin: him about what it has been saying? i was asking him about _ about what it has been saying? i was asking him about what _ about what it has been saying? i —" asking him about what has been happening about the number of people that you would expect on average for someone who has the virus to pass on to. we have had all of this reports about new variants who are more and more infectious. he said that if you go back to wuhan at the end of 2019, it mutated and that's the one that started in europe. that's when the r rate move to about three. the alpha was about four or five territory. another delta, the latest variant is somewhere between five and e
can _ ferguson. it's all right, we have all been there. can i— ferguson.n there. can i say that it has been a long _ all been there. can i say that it has been a long year? - all been there. can i say that it has been a long year? the - all been there. can i say that it - has been a long year? the eminent scientist has been talking only in the last hour or so. explain more about what it has been saying? i was askin: him about what it has been saying? i was asking him about _ about what it has...
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career that i heard and especially, and it's one of those evenings up, i'll never forget my mom, ferguson and it was a night to remember for german funds, who after that the back of the world cup and russia have renewed hope that their team still has what it takes at the highest level. the meanwhile, hungary could face an official investigation into claims that deaf and racially abused france players and their match. in budapest, there were reports of monkey chance when from striker land, but a was on the ball, korean bent them out. who has all, jerry and roots, was also verbally abused footballs, or use of punish hungry and the past will find racism. i travel to germany for their final group. much up next is reporter orlando, 5 years after the massacre. a report on how one woman survive the mass using and again, i love in florida. there's more on d, w dot com for loss as well. and instagram and with the diabetes i told me all of the young moroccan emigrants. ah, they know the police they know that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be like going back. he's not an o
career that i heard and especially, and it's one of those evenings up, i'll never forget my mom, ferguson and it was a night to remember for german funds, who after that the back of the world cup and russia have renewed hope that their team still has what it takes at the highest level. the meanwhile, hungary could face an official investigation into claims that deaf and racially abused france players and their match. in budapest, there were reports of monkey chance when from striker land, but a...
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last summer is that the uprisings in ferguson and in minneapolis didn't start. the jumpoff was not violent. the jumpoff was not throwing rocks at police officers or even telling white people or setting fires. the jumpoff was all of these uprisings started out as peaceful protests and vigils and the police responded to that nonviolence again, going back to the obama quote, what do you do with the police response to nonviolence with violence. the least forecasting people holding vigils for michael brown the police the people with their batons and beds in armored tanks. and people then again going back to self-defense, he responded by throwing bottles police, by burning parties to . by losing but it was the police response to that nonviolence protest that i think is important. as erica now in conversation with your, she kind of said. in someways better than i could have . in response to some of these, she said basically have we gotten soft? the protesters have gotten more peaceful but the police violence has stayed the same. >> that raises an interesting question.
last summer is that the uprisings in ferguson and in minneapolis didn't start. the jumpoff was not violent. the jumpoff was not throwing rocks at police officers or even telling white people or setting fires. the jumpoff was all of these uprisings started out as peaceful protests and vigils and the police responded to that nonviolence again, going back to the obama quote, what do you do with the police response to nonviolence with violence. the least forecasting people holding vigils for...
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the first major assault against police legitimacy that happened after michael brown shooting in ferguson ferguson effect combined phenomenon of officers backing off constitutional lawful proactive enforcement under this phony that are narrative they're racist and emboldening of criminals so 2015, 2016 we saw the largest two year increase in homicides in the last five decades another 2,000 blacks were killed. to absolutely no objection from the black lives matter activist. now, post george floyd, last year 2020 saw the largest percentage in homicides in this nation's history. probably another 3,000 blacks were killed last year compared to 2019 four dozen black children gunged down in their homes in their front pornlings attend barbecue and birthday parties by insane mindless retaliatory shootings. not a single one of those black children's deaths were protested by activist or by politicians. so it is only going to get worse. the crime waves of 202 0 is continuing unabated and the -- 20 or so blacks killed every day in drive by shootings are as usual -- passing without the slightest moment
the first major assault against police legitimacy that happened after michael brown shooting in ferguson ferguson effect combined phenomenon of officers backing off constitutional lawful proactive enforcement under this phony that are narrative they're racist and emboldening of criminals so 2015, 2016 we saw the largest two year increase in homicides in the last five decades another 2,000 blacks were killed. to absolutely no objection from the black lives matter activist. now, post george...
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. >> i spent a lot of childhood in ferguson, thought a lot about inequality issues. >> reporter: afterabout new york city, but thanks to lead, he came home. >> the federal stimulus package passed in march. a lot of the money for small businesses came through our department. so i was able to help divvy out almost $5 million. >> reporter: in wilson, pittman got a promotion. he's the city's human relations director. >> i can tell you that being in charge of a department at 25 is not something that i thought i was prepared for, and it's certainly not normal. ter: but it was possible because hecause he came home. adriana diaz, chicago. >> as they say, there is no place like home. and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs this morning" and follow us online at any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm chip re. ' >>> it's friday, june 18th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." devastating drought. the west impacted by bone-dry conditions and record high temperatures. the one city that cou
. >> i spent a lot of childhood in ferguson, thought a lot about inequality issues. >> reporter: afterabout new york city, but thanks to lead, he came home. >> the federal stimulus package passed in march. a lot of the money for small businesses came through our department. so i was able to help divvy out almost $5 million. >> reporter: in wilson, pittman got a promotion. he's the city's human relations director. >> i can tell you that being in charge of a...
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it includes michael ferguson, sr.ink, his son was shot dead in ferguson, missouri in 2014. he is joining with blm 10 plus movement. these are the 10 original black lives matter chapters saying where is the financial accountability, where is the transparency? they want an investigation into where is the money going? but if you, if you ask those questions they get turned around on you. sort of go after the messenger in these kinds of environments. what do you say? >> well the infighting is interesting and it is good they are applying pressure on black lives matter, the so-called leaders there and hopefully they will get to the bottom of the spending and what happened with the donations that came in. again in 2020 alone $90 million came in in donations so where is the full accountability and the money that they spent, a, and b, in terms of the properties that the former founder purchased. where did the money really come from? i know she said it was from speaking events and books, what every. we need to know for sure what
it includes michael ferguson, sr.ink, his son was shot dead in ferguson, missouri in 2014. he is joining with blm 10 plus movement. these are the 10 original black lives matter chapters saying where is the financial accountability, where is the transparency? they want an investigation into where is the money going? but if you, if you ask those questions they get turned around on you. sort of go after the messenger in these kinds of environments. what do you say? >> well the infighting is...
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niall ferguson is the author of 16 books including civilizations, the great degeneration of kissinger 1923 - 1968 idealist and effective money. senior fellow at stanford university. and associate editor at the financial times and also global economic analyst in her book includes makers and tigers and the rise of finance in the fall of ame and don't do evil, how big tech betrayed its founding principles and all of us. i'm telephone everyone different founder and producer of the series and they will talk and towards the end i will post some questions sent in from the audience. i will take it from here, rana. >> i'm incredibly jealous not just because you've written 16 books and i've written two so far. your timing is kind of unbelievable and that's a things in the publishing world, is your book going to come out at the right moment. history is catastrophe. i want to hear a little bit about the evolution of the book and how you got the idea, whether that reshaped your thinking, did you have to change the beginning or ending? >> i don't recommend writing 16, that's probably too many books
niall ferguson is the author of 16 books including civilizations, the great degeneration of kissinger 1923 - 1968 idealist and effective money. senior fellow at stanford university. and associate editor at the financial times and also global economic analyst in her book includes makers and tigers and the rise of finance in the fall of ame and don't do evil, how big tech betrayed its founding principles and all of us. i'm telephone everyone different founder and producer of the series and they...
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alix: we truly appreciate george ferguson of bloomberg intelligence joining us.tinue the travel conversation in the next hour. we will speak to the easyjet ceo coming up, so don't miss that. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from cornwall, i'm guy johnson. alix steel over in new york. this is "bloomberg markets." it is nice to be out and about. we are finally being released from the office. this is going to be a positive. alix: i am so jealous, i cannot even tell you. you are doing an amazing job. when i anchor in the field, i hate it, but i love being in the field, so it is a little but of good and bad for me. but nice job there. guy: it is nice to finally be out here. you see some of your colleagues from some of the other networks. kind of feels like you are doing some thing a little bit different to what we have been stuck doing the last few weeks and months. christopher meyer, the former british ambassador, is going to be joining us next to discuss the special relationship. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousand
alix: we truly appreciate george ferguson of bloomberg intelligence joining us.tinue the travel conversation in the next hour. we will speak to the easyjet ceo coming up, so don't miss that. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from cornwall, i'm guy johnson. alix steel over in new york. this is "bloomberg markets." it is nice to be out and about. we are finally being released from the office. this is going to be a positive. alix: i am so jealous, i cannot even tell you. you are doing an...
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. >>> on the drew barrymore show jesse tyler ferguson and julie tanous on >>> right now in the market the cantaloupes are fantastic. a small remind, small cavity with not a lot of seeds. look at all that beautiful color canned locate. great for you too. let's talk about selection and storage. i like this one. when you buy your cantaloupe, make sure it is heavy. very important. that means it's got a small cavity and beautiful texture inside. store them in the refrigerator. i know you want to store them on the counter but unlike honey do, they start getting a misty gray color and don't ripen correctly. you lose some of the flavor. in the refrigerator they'll stay nice and fresh. if you like it room temperature take it out a couple hours before you enjoy them. but store them in the refrigerator. i am tony tantillo. always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> at 5:00, vta releasing information on the gunman who shot nine co-workers in a rail yard massacre. his disciplinary record including a chilling report from a colleague. that's coming up at 5:00. >>> a live look at san francisc
. >>> on the drew barrymore show jesse tyler ferguson and julie tanous on >>> right now in the market the cantaloupes are fantastic. a small remind, small cavity with not a lot of seeds. look at all that beautiful color canned locate. great for you too. let's talk about selection and storage. i like this one. when you buy your cantaloupe, make sure it is heavy. very important. that means it's got a small cavity and beautiful texture inside. store them in the refrigerator. i...
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niall ferguson is the author of 16 books including civilizations, the great degeneration of kissinger- 1968 idealist and effective money. senior fellow at stanford university. and associate editor at the financial times and also global economic analyst in her book includes makers and tigers and the rise of finance in the fall of american business and don't be evil, how big tex betrayed his founding principles in allll of us. i am ted founder and producer of the series and we will talk towards the end i will pose questions from the audience. i let you take it from here. >> will thank you ted and hello i'm so pleased to do this with you and i have to sam incredibly jealous not just because you've written 16 books on the i've only written to so far been working on the third one but your timing is kind of unbelievable. and we sing this in the publishing world, your books that you have worked hard on the come out at the right moment. mr. feehan catastrophe, just the right moment for that predict someone want to hear a little bit about devolution of the look i got the idea and once covid-19
niall ferguson is the author of 16 books including civilizations, the great degeneration of kissinger- 1968 idealist and effective money. senior fellow at stanford university. and associate editor at the financial times and also global economic analyst in her book includes makers and tigers and the rise of finance in the fall of american business and don't be evil, how big tex betrayed his founding principles in allll of us. i am ted founder and producer of the series and we will talk towards...
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it includes michael ferguson sr., you know, excuse me, michael brown sr..ng with the blm ten plus movement. these are the ten original black lives matter chapters saying where's the financial accountability, where's the transparency. they want an investigation into where is the money going. but if you ask those questions, they ea get turned around on you. it's sort of like, you know, go after a the messenger in these kinds of environments. what do you say? >> well, in-fighting is interesting, and it's good that they are applying pressure on black p lives matter, the so-called leaders there, and e hopefully they will get to the bottom of the spending, what happened with the donations that came in. again, in 2020 alone, $90 million came in in donations. so where's the full accountability and the money that they spent,? spent, a? and, b, where did the money really come from in i know she said it was from speaking events and books or whatever, but we need to know for sure what happened. elizabeth: deneen borelli, it's good to see you. >>>he just ahead, texas co
it includes michael ferguson sr., you know, excuse me, michael brown sr..ng with the blm ten plus movement. these are the ten original black lives matter chapters saying where's the financial accountability, where's the transparency. they want an investigation into where is the money going. but if you ask those questions, they ea get turned around on you. it's sort of like, you know, go after a the messenger in these kinds of environments. what do you say? >> well, in-fighting is...
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earlier this year, special correspondent jane ferguson introduced us to a decorated afghan helicopterwas in danger. now, she has an update on s story and a look at the larger plight of those fighting not to be left behind. jane: they look like any other family arriving into new york's kennedy airport, but they are not. they have escaped a hellish threat to their lives. and this precious moment has taken months of dangerous, exhausting waiting and hoping and praying. naiem: at this moment, i am very happy. i am very happy. today is the day that i am going to start a new life, so everything is very, very good for us. jane: we first met major naiem asadi in his native afghanistan in january. he was living in hiding in kabul, marked for death by the taliban and threatened with arrest by the afghan government for trying to leave the country for america while in the military. ♪ asadi was granted a rare, specialist humanitarian visa last fall after his career as a helicopter pilot drew public attention to his proficiency at killing taliban fighters anhis endeavors to save downed american pil
earlier this year, special correspondent jane ferguson introduced us to a decorated afghan helicopterwas in danger. now, she has an update on s story and a look at the larger plight of those fighting not to be left behind. jane: they look like any other family arriving into new york's kennedy airport, but they are not. they have escaped a hellish threat to their lives. and this precious moment has taken months of dangerous, exhausting waiting and hoping and praying. naiem: at this moment, i am...
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again niall ferguson's book is "doom" the politics of catastrophe available wherever
again niall ferguson's book is "doom" the politics of catastrophe available wherever
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media have been playing this clip of matt hancock saying that he was speechless when professor neil fergusonbroken the rules, and he resigned, all of this leaves a real problem, i think, and all of the government —— of the government said the matter was closed, i do nothing the matter is closed, or lease the prime minister hopes the matter is closed, but i think that events will take on a course of their own, and we have got the sunday papers to look forward to as well.— got the sunday papers to look forward to as well. esther, the daily mirror. — forward to as well. esther, the daily mirror, again, _ forward to as well. esther, the daily mirror, again, it's - forward to as well. esther, the daily mirror, again, it's the - forward to as well. esther, the i daily mirror, again, it's the same photo, playing off the same photo published first in the sun — sheet and liar, so pm asked him. it is difficult. there is one aspect about this which is about a person's private life, which you can argue is not actually in the public interest to be discussing come of the other bit, though, is very much a
media have been playing this clip of matt hancock saying that he was speechless when professor neil fergusonbroken the rules, and he resigned, all of this leaves a real problem, i think, and all of the government —— of the government said the matter was closed, i do nothing the matter is closed, or lease the prime minister hopes the matter is closed, but i think that events will take on a course of their own, and we have got the sunday papers to look forward to as well.— got the sunday...
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, host of the van ferguson podcast. welcome. we are learning that police cleared lafayette park before they knew about president trump's plans last june to walk through the park and pose in front of st. john's church with the bible. a church protester had tried to burn down the previous night. the ig found park police clear the park for new fencing to be installed and the report concludes "the evidence showed that the u.s. park police did not know about the president's potential movement until mid-to-late afternoon on june 1st, hours after it had been developing its operational plan and the contractor had arrived. at the time major news outlets were saying president trump actually ordered the tear gassing of protesters. >> if the white house, the president and his team had to do it all over again, would you have gaston pummeled protesters to clear the park to the president got the photo op. >> cleared away the protesters using tear robert bullets -- rubber bullets so trump could pose a photo op. stick with the president
, host of the van ferguson podcast. welcome. we are learning that police cleared lafayette park before they knew about president trump's plans last june to walk through the park and pose in front of st. john's church with the bible. a church protester had tried to burn down the previous night. the ig found park police clear the park for new fencing to be installed and the report concludes "the evidence showed that the u.s. park police did not know about the president's potential movement...
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speaking to sky news at the time, mr hancock called prof ferguson's actions "extraordinary".l, it's just extraordinary. well, it'sjust extraordinary. and, you know... i don't understand it. you sound speechless. i you know... i don't understand it. you sound speechless.— you sound speechless. i am! that doesnt you sound speechless. i am! that doesn't often _ you sound speechless. i am! that doesn't often happen _ you sound speechless. i am! that doesn't often happen to _ you sound speechless. i am! that doesn't often happen to me. - you sound speechless. i am! that doesn't often happen to me. he l you sound speechless. i am! that. doesn't often happen to me. he took the right decision, to resign. you would've thought to keep them. the right decision, to resign. you. would've thought to keep them. is would've thought to keep them. is 'ust would've thought to keep them. just not would've thought to keep them. is just not possible in these circumstances.— just not possible in these circumstances. ., �* ., circumstances. -- you wouldn't have thou~ht circumstances. -- you wouldn't
speaking to sky news at the time, mr hancock called prof ferguson's actions "extraordinary".l, it's just extraordinary. well, it'sjust extraordinary. and, you know... i don't understand it. you sound speechless. i you know... i don't understand it. you sound speechless.— you sound speechless. i am! that doesnt you sound speechless. i am! that doesn't often _ you sound speechless. i am! that doesn't often happen _ you sound speechless. i am! that doesn't often happen to _ you sound...
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neil ferguson saying that we're at the stage that the doubling delta variant cases are doubling in lessg in january to a daily peak of 68,000. we're not at that stage yet, but presumably, they don't want to take the risk that we might get to that stage by lifting restrictions prematurely.— stage by lifting restrictions rematurel . ., ~ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference _ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference is _ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference is how _ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference is how many - prematurely. yeah, i think the difference is how many people prematurely. yeah, i think the - difference is how many people have had vaccines. so, it does look like compared — had vaccines. so, it does look like compared to the infections, the hospitalisations are not going up at the same _ hospitalisations are not going up at the same rate with the alpha variant _ the same rate with the alpha variant. the delta variant is more contagious, — variant. the delta variant is more contagious, but at the same time, people _ contagious, but at the same time, people ar
neil ferguson saying that we're at the stage that the doubling delta variant cases are doubling in lessg in january to a daily peak of 68,000. we're not at that stage yet, but presumably, they don't want to take the risk that we might get to that stage by lifting restrictions prematurely.— stage by lifting restrictions rematurel . ., ~ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference _ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference is _ prematurely. yeah, i think the difference is how _ prematurely....
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federal malfeasance compounded the harm inflicted by the ferguson the fact.tself the acute consequence of heightened anti-police activism and anti-enforcement policies at the local level. i warned at the time that criminal leniency proposals being adopted across the nation quote are not merely wrong, they are dangerous. they threaten a return to the worst days of the 1990s when law-abiding citizens lived in fear of their lives. end quote. based on the number of unsolved murders and rapes and serious crimes, i contended that far from a fabled overt incarceration problem, america had been under incarceration problem. woolly headed critics across the political spectrum condemned me for saying this. but i was right then and i am right now. tragically my prediction of the time was if anything too optimistic. because far too many americans know firsthand the coronavirus pandemic wasn't the only crisis that struck our nation last year. a contagion of crime and a growing epidemic of drug abuse afflicted the nation as well and infected almost every community and neigh
federal malfeasance compounded the harm inflicted by the ferguson the fact.tself the acute consequence of heightened anti-police activism and anti-enforcement policies at the local level. i warned at the time that criminal leniency proposals being adopted across the nation quote are not merely wrong, they are dangerous. they threaten a return to the worst days of the 1990s when law-abiding citizens lived in fear of their lives. end quote. based on the number of unsolved murders and rapes and...
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board of education, the 1896 ferguson case. many people were not so troubled by the separate part as the inequality in the separateness. there is this orientation in this country where people do self-select and self-segregate culturally but they also self-segregate ideologically in terms of politics. liberals tend to live with liberals. conservatives tend to live with conservatives. we have multiple layers of different kinds of polarization in our society and then as the lead-in suggested, real, tangible, economic consequences, life chances, you know, your length of life, quality of life, social isolation, political isolation that happens. when you live in a poor, isolated community you don't participate in politics, right? it even hurts democracy to live in a poor community. then the polarization we get in our larger politics between red and blue, that also plays out residentially as well. >> sure. sean, you talked about historically. you grew up on the peninsula and i think discussed with you there is a point i read back and
board of education, the 1896 ferguson case. many people were not so troubled by the separate part as the inequality in the separateness. there is this orientation in this country where people do self-select and self-segregate culturally but they also self-segregate ideologically in terms of politics. liberals tend to live with liberals. conservatives tend to live with conservatives. we have multiple layers of different kinds of polarization in our society and then as the lead-in suggested,...
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best ferguson, let's. when you bust your knee, you do start to worry about whether it will ever be stable again and whether you be able to jump down the stairs again. spring can do that new in these exercises and getting to know which muscle you need and when gives you confidence again, i'm calling iverson. that's photon, vida and owner now realizes how important it is to train up specific muscles to protect her joints in the future. when those bodies work hard with sweat, but even without training, i don't sweat out at least half a need for a day. that's not a bad thing because which protects us from. i think he thinks. but most people aren't thrilled about the stains. it leaves on clothing marie, neela and michaud often work up a sweat when they play soccer together, sweating while playing sports doesn't bother them, but there are other situations in their daily lives where it might be awkward. and if you're nervous during a presentation day on assess date, it might not make such a great 1st impression.
best ferguson, let's. when you bust your knee, you do start to worry about whether it will ever be stable again and whether you be able to jump down the stairs again. spring can do that new in these exercises and getting to know which muscle you need and when gives you confidence again, i'm calling iverson. that's photon, vida and owner now realizes how important it is to train up specific muscles to protect her joints in the future. when those bodies work hard with sweat, but even without...
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and professor neil ferguson, one of the most prominent scientists advising the government, resigned after at the time. i don't understand. you're speechless? i am _ that doesn't often happen to me. i think that he took the right decision... to resign. yeah, you wouldn't have fought to keep him? it's just not... that's just not possible in these circumstances. now after his indiscretion, there has been support from ministers and downing street. i think the secretary of state has said everything he needs to say on this. he's apologised, and the prime minister is backing his secretary of state and considers the matter closed. and so far the prime minister is showing no sign of sacking him. president biden has told the afghan president ashraf ghani — who's on a visit to washington — that the afghan people must decide their future. he confirmed us support for afghanistan would continue, despite the us military withdrawal. the visit by ashraf ghani and the head of afghanistan's peace council abdullah abdullah comes as taliban forces have escalated fighting in recent weeks, seizing control of do
and professor neil ferguson, one of the most prominent scientists advising the government, resigned after at the time. i don't understand. you're speechless? i am _ that doesn't often happen to me. i think that he took the right decision... to resign. yeah, you wouldn't have fought to keep him? it's just not... that's just not possible in these circumstances. now after his indiscretion, there has been support from ministers and downing street. i think the secretary of state has said everything...
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and professor neil ferguson, one of the most prominent scientists advising the government, resigned afterre speechless? iam. that doesn't often happen to me. i think that he took the right decision... to resign. yeah, you wouldn't have fought to keep him? it's just not... that's just not possible in these circumstances. now after his indiscretion, there has been support from ministers and downing street. i think the secretary- of state has said everything he needs to say on this. he's apologised. and the prime ministerj is backing his secretary of state and considers the matter closed. - and the prime minister is showing no sign of sacking him. police in germany say three people have been killed by a man with a knife who attacked passers—by in the central city of wuerzburg. others are injured, some seriously. police say they shot and wounded a suspect as they arrested him. a senior official said that the man had recently spent time in a psychiatric institution. presidentjoe biden has told the afghan president ashraf ghani — on a visit to washington — that the afghan people must decide the
and professor neil ferguson, one of the most prominent scientists advising the government, resigned afterre speechless? iam. that doesn't often happen to me. i think that he took the right decision... to resign. yeah, you wouldn't have fought to keep him? it's just not... that's just not possible in these circumstances. now after his indiscretion, there has been support from ministers and downing street. i think the secretary- of state has said everything he needs to say on this. he's...
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. ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen, craig ferguson!years, and craig left a little unexpectedly. >> i had done more than that, i probably wouldn't have quit. >> that's when the real fun began. >> the year of transition, making decisions about who was going to take the 12:30 slot was one of the single most challenging things i'd ever faced. >> the wide world thinks here is an opportunity to finally name a woman. amy poler? tina fey? >> there were conversations about women. i am a woman. i was wanting to have a woman in late night. but james corden is a unicorn. i saw him on broadway. laugh out loud funny. you knew this was somebody special. he had a little bit more of a global feel, and we thought maybe that can translate to a bigger international audience as well. >> hello, everyone. i know what you're thinking. oh, look, the director's got his own show. >> i remember there were headlines out here saying "who the f is james corden?" >> however shocked you are that i am doing this job, you will never be as shocked as i am. >> we had been
. ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen, craig ferguson!years, and craig left a little unexpectedly. >> i had done more than that, i probably wouldn't have quit. >> that's when the real fun began. >> the year of transition, making decisions about who was going to take the 12:30 slot was one of the single most challenging things i'd ever faced. >> the wide world thinks here is an opportunity to finally name a woman. amy poler? tina fey? >> there were conversations...
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the only way we want to do them, and that is with our friend, darnell ferguson, who will join darnellthat would help you use less energy, breathe cleaner air, and even take on climate change... would you press it? >>> we're back, today food and here's a public service announcement, ladies father's day this sunday -- >> i won't forget. >> okay. >> so if you're looking for a meal that's sure to impress your dad, get your grill ready because we've got just what you need. >> darnell ferguson is the chef and owner of super chef restaurants. he's also the very proud dad of eight kids, some of whom are joining him this morning darnell, thanks for having us. first of all, do us a favor. introduce us to the kids that are there and then tell us what you love -- why you love cooking with them so much. >> all right so we have legend ali right here and nellie who just eats, he doesn't cook we've got la mia, lola, trinity, my wife, and nori, the baby over here but yeah, so today we're going to be doing some grilled corn. i've got legend who is growing up to be a chef, right we've got our chimichurr
the only way we want to do them, and that is with our friend, darnell ferguson, who will join darnellthat would help you use less energy, breathe cleaner air, and even take on climate change... would you press it? >>> we're back, today food and here's a public service announcement, ladies father's day this sunday -- >> i won't forget. >> okay. >> so if you're looking for a meal that's sure to impress your dad, get your grill ready because we've got just what you need....
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emerged from the evidence that we had is that clearly, we did not lock down early enough and neil fergusonite a lot of lives would be saved, up to half of those initial deaths if we had locked down a week earlier. i instructed the department and the health system to plan on the basis of a reasonable worst case scenario and on the 27th ofjanuary and they asked for a reasonable worst case scenario plan. and i was given the planning assumption based on spanish flu and it was signed off at cobra on the slst ofjanuary. and it was a planning assumption for 820,000 deaths and i was determined that that would not happen on my watch. how was it that you and everyone else did not see the enormity of what going on and took these incremental decisions to turn up the dial progressively week by week in terms of restrictions? why did we miss the big picture? the clear scientific advice at the time was that there was a need to have these tools, like lockdown, at your disposal. also, the consequences and the costs of lock down start immediately. and critically, the clear advice at the time was that there w
emerged from the evidence that we had is that clearly, we did not lock down early enough and neil fergusonite a lot of lives would be saved, up to half of those initial deaths if we had locked down a week earlier. i instructed the department and the health system to plan on the basis of a reasonable worst case scenario and on the 27th ofjanuary and they asked for a reasonable worst case scenario plan. and i was given the planning assumption based on spanish flu and it was signed off at cobra on...
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and professor neil ferguson, one of the most prominent scientists advising the government, resigned after. this was mr hancock's reaction at the time. i don't understand. you're speechless? iam. that doesn't often happen to me. i think that he took the right decision... to resign. yeah, you wouldn't have fought to keep him? it's just not... that's just not possible in these circumstances. now after his indiscretion, there has been support from ministers and downing street. i think the secretary- of state has said everything he needs to say on this. he's apologised. and the prime minister- is backing his secretary of state and considers the matter closed. and the prime minister is showing no sign of sacking him. he is not in control of events, is he? no, being a health secretary during the pandemic is a toughjob and matt hancock has been accused of making plenty of mistakes, but this is all of its own making and there are two problems undermining his authority and the rest of the government's. one is that accusation that the conservatives like giving jobs to their friends which is what he
and professor neil ferguson, one of the most prominent scientists advising the government, resigned after. this was mr hancock's reaction at the time. i don't understand. you're speechless? iam. that doesn't often happen to me. i think that he took the right decision... to resign. yeah, you wouldn't have fought to keep him? it's just not... that's just not possible in these circumstances. now after his indiscretion, there has been support from ministers and downing street. i think the...
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organizations very interesting because we work across multiple areas in and i wrote that article, post ferguson 2016. and we're dealing with some of the same issues now. but with the murder of george floyd in the sentence, seen what we've also seen across the country because we work in multiple states in legislation. we're seeing some really good legislation that's coming. that's going to help us regulate police conduct. and i think that's important. you know, but you know, to, to the point about the cameras, that's a federal policy and that's been a long standing federal policy that needs to be changed. you know, when you're working on a local passport, is the federal government had made the decision not to allow why they can't. and that's wrong. and i agree with you. i think that body camps should be on every police officer, whether they're state, local, or federal and, you know, we're moving in the right direction. we're having the very difficult conversation. and the conversation is, is, what do we want our police to do? you know, is everything from we can all agree that we have under funde
organizations very interesting because we work across multiple areas in and i wrote that article, post ferguson 2016. and we're dealing with some of the same issues now. but with the murder of george floyd in the sentence, seen what we've also seen across the country because we work in multiple states in legislation. we're seeing some really good legislation that's coming. that's going to help us regulate police conduct. and i think that's important. you know, but you know, to, to the point...
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and professor neil ferguson, one of the most prominent scientists advising the government, resigned aftere time. i don't understand. you're speechless? i am _ that doesn't often happen to me. i think that he took the right decision... to resign. yeah, you wouldn't have fought to keep him? it's just not... that's just not possible in these circumstances. now after his indiscretion, there has been support from ministers and downing street. i think the secretary of state has said everything he needs to say on this. he's apologised, and the prime minister is backing his secretary of state and considers the matter closed. and so far the prime minister is showing no sign of sacking him. us intelligence agencies have released a long—awaited report on what they know, and do not know, about unidentified flying objects. take a look at these pictures. the report considered over 140 reported sightings seen passing through restricted military airspace, spread across several decades. investigators said there was no evidence that the ufos involved extraterrestrial life, but their report acknowledged tha
and professor neil ferguson, one of the most prominent scientists advising the government, resigned aftere time. i don't understand. you're speechless? i am _ that doesn't often happen to me. i think that he took the right decision... to resign. yeah, you wouldn't have fought to keep him? it's just not... that's just not possible in these circumstances. now after his indiscretion, there has been support from ministers and downing street. i think the secretary of state has said everything he...
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and when i saw that story i thought about ferguson when i saw that story i thought about michael brown when i saw that story i thought about black lives matter and i thought about the fact that when you think what mobilized what mobilized black lives matter was the idea that michael's brown's body was left on the street. and in a very similar way reverend larson's body was left in a window and just like michael's brown's body mobilized black lives matter. reverend larson's body mobilized gay people throughout the country in order to fight for recognition. part of the story is relegated to historical amnesia by virtue of the fact that by the time the cdc reports on the first pneumonia. a nice part aids and that was in 1981. we begin to lose our historical connection to our foremothers our forefathers and those communities that actually kept a type of trajectory alive for us to understand our history one of the things that hiv/aids did after 1981 is relegate us to monitor historical amnesia. so when you think of all these managerics about the reagans and most recently about nancy rating
and when i saw that story i thought about ferguson when i saw that story i thought about michael brown when i saw that story i thought about black lives matter and i thought about the fact that when you think what mobilized what mobilized black lives matter was the idea that michael's brown's body was left on the street. and in a very similar way reverend larson's body was left in a window and just like michael's brown's body mobilized black lives matter. reverend larson's body mobilized gay...