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were always pointing to george bank and saying if it weren't for the german government standing behind george bank they would definitely need a bailout and i think you know this is always sort of the unsaid thing is that everybody knows that the german government will backdoor to bank up at the end of the day because it's just too big to fail it literally too big to fail so down a trap or one a long term customer of mentioned in the fin. is donald trump and buzz feed news research identifies around 1300 to dubious real estate transactions in. apartments in trump own buildings so does that make the president of the united states complicit in these transactions is he in violation of anti monkey money laundering laws i don't know if i can like absolute the. value of that . do tend to fit the theme in these fires but also as i see you said like before long before that a lot of his business transactions are connected to gangsters to money on growth to most of those to people from eastern europe and eurasia. definitely of trying to inject money into the us market you would give some examples
were always pointing to george bank and saying if it weren't for the german government standing behind george bank they would definitely need a bailout and i think you know this is always sort of the unsaid thing is that everybody knows that the german government will backdoor to bank up at the end of the day because it's just too big to fail it literally too big to fail so down a trap or one a long term customer of mentioned in the fin. is donald trump and buzz feed news research identifies...
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were always pointing to george bank and saying if it weren't for the german government standing behind the bank they would definitely need a bailout and i think you know this is always sort of the unsaid thing is that everybody knows that the german government will backdoor to bank up at the end of the day because it's just too big to fail it is literally too big to fail so down a trap or one a long term customer of deutsche bank mentioned in the fin. is donald trump and buzz feed news research identifies around 1300 to dubious real estate transactions in. apartments in trump own buildings so does that make the president of the united states complicit in these transactions is he in violation of anti monkey money laundering laws i don't know if i can like absolute the. value of that . dude can definitely see in these fires but also as i see you said like before long before the lots of his business transactions are connected to gangsters to money on growth to mobsters to deeper from eastern europe and eurasia. definitely trying to inject their money into the us market would give some exa
were always pointing to george bank and saying if it weren't for the german government standing behind the bank they would definitely need a bailout and i think you know this is always sort of the unsaid thing is that everybody knows that the german government will backdoor to bank up at the end of the day because it's just too big to fail it is literally too big to fail so down a trap or one a long term customer of deutsche bank mentioned in the fin. is donald trump and buzz feed news research...
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were always pointing to george bank and saying if it weren't for the german government standing behind george bank they would definitely need a bailout and i think you know this is always sort of the unsaid thing is that everybody knows that the german government will back door to bank up at the end of the day because it's just too big to fail it is literally too big to fail so than a trap or one a long term customer of deutsche bank mentioned in the fin. is donald trump and buzz feed news research identifies around 1300 to dubious real estate transactions in. apartments in trump own buildings so does that make the president of the united states complicit in these transactions is he in violation of anti money money laundering laws i don't know if i can like absolute the. value of that . dude can definitely see in these fires but also as i thought you said like before long before that lots of his business transactions are connected to gangsters to money launderers to most of those to people from eastern europe and asia. definitely trying to inject money into the us i could give some exa
were always pointing to george bank and saying if it weren't for the german government standing behind george bank they would definitely need a bailout and i think you know this is always sort of the unsaid thing is that everybody knows that the german government will back door to bank up at the end of the day because it's just too big to fail it is literally too big to fail so than a trap or one a long term customer of deutsche bank mentioned in the fin. is donald trump and buzz feed news...
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were always pointing to george bank and saying if it weren't for the german government standing behind george bank they would definitely need a bailout and i think you know this is always sort of the unsaid thing is that everybody knows that the german government will backdoor to bank up at the end of the day because it's just too big to fail it literally too big to fail so then a drop or one a long term customer. mentioned in the fin leaks is donald trump and buzz feed news research identifies around 1300 to dubious real estate transactions in. apartments in trump own buildings so does that make the president of the united states complicit in these transactions is he in violation of anti munty money laundering laws i don't know if i can like absolute the. value of that . dude can definitely see in these fires but also and i thought you said like before long before that lots of his business transactions are connected to gangsters to money launderers to mobsters to people from eastern europe and eurasia . definitely trying to inject money into the us market would give some examples in t
were always pointing to george bank and saying if it weren't for the german government standing behind george bank they would definitely need a bailout and i think you know this is always sort of the unsaid thing is that everybody knows that the german government will backdoor to bank up at the end of the day because it's just too big to fail it literally too big to fail so then a drop or one a long term customer. mentioned in the fin leaks is donald trump and buzz feed news research identifies...
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were always pointing to george bank and saying if it weren't for the german government standing behind george bank they would definitely need a bailout and i think you know this is always sort of the unsaid thing is that everybody knows that the german government will back door to bank up at the end of the day because it's just too big to fail it is literally too big to fail so then a trap or one a long term customer of deutsche bank mentioned in the fin leaks is donald trump and buzz feed news research identifies around 1300 to dubious real estate transactions in. apartments in trump own buildings so does that make the president of the united states complicit in these transactions is he in violation of anti mundine money laundering laws i don't know if i can like absolutely the. value of that. do 10 definitely see in these fires but also as i thought you said like before long before that lots of his business transactions are connected to gangsters to money launderers to mobsters to people from eastern europe and asia. definitely trying to inject their money into the u.s. market you wo
were always pointing to george bank and saying if it weren't for the german government standing behind george bank they would definitely need a bailout and i think you know this is always sort of the unsaid thing is that everybody knows that the german government will back door to bank up at the end of the day because it's just too big to fail it is literally too big to fail so then a trap or one a long term customer of deutsche bank mentioned in the fin leaks is donald trump and buzz feed news...
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a victim they seem to be a participant in these mere trades 2 trillion dollars that's how much george bank j.p. morgan h.s.b.c. and several other large global lenders earned in fees fees that their clients paid for transactions to launder dirty money and that is $1.00 of the explosive revelations from the biggest ever leak of documents from the us treasury department the details are in thousands of suspicious activity reports which banks have to file with u.s. regulators when red flags are raised a bank is said to have transferred a stunning 1.3 trillion dollars in a legal catch and these are accusations that the banks as are all engine history yes these reports are nothing new not for us and not for a regulators either it's all long been dealt with we've taken a good hard look at it all in particular we've been investing very solidly in this area since 2015. 1000 from then we had 500 stuff employed and the money laundering now it's over 1500 tolls. are in for more on this now i'm joined by alistair wellman in london. 2 decades worth of experience in banking regulation it's good to have yo
a victim they seem to be a participant in these mere trades 2 trillion dollars that's how much george bank j.p. morgan h.s.b.c. and several other large global lenders earned in fees fees that their clients paid for transactions to launder dirty money and that is $1.00 of the explosive revelations from the biggest ever leak of documents from the us treasury department the details are in thousands of suspicious activity reports which banks have to file with u.s. regulators when red flags are...
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a victim they seem to be a participant in these mere trades 2 trillion dollars that's how much george bank j.p. morgan h.s.b.c. and several other large global lenders earned in fees fees that their clients paid for transactions to launder dirty money that is $1.00 of the explosive revelations from the biggest ever leak of documents from the us treasury department the details are in thousands of suspicious activity reports which banks have to file with u.s. regulators when red flags are raised your bank is said to have transferred a stunning $1.00 trillion dollars in a legal catch and these are accusations that the bank says are all ancient history yes these reports are nothing new not for us not for a regulate design it's all long been dealt with we've taken a good hard look at it all in particular we've been investing very solidly in this area since 2015. and then we had 500 stuff employed and the money laundering now it's over 1500. are for more on this now i'm joined by alistair wellman in london elster has 2 decades worth of experience in banking regulation it's good to have you on the
a victim they seem to be a participant in these mere trades 2 trillion dollars that's how much george bank j.p. morgan h.s.b.c. and several other large global lenders earned in fees fees that their clients paid for transactions to launder dirty money that is $1.00 of the explosive revelations from the biggest ever leak of documents from the us treasury department the details are in thousands of suspicious activity reports which banks have to file with u.s. regulators when red flags are raised...
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it manage george banks checking his email and finding a message from masks are us.hought 2020 couldn't get worse, not clear yet which cast members will join the event. it provides meals during times of crises including this pandemic. i am excited about any "father of the bride" reunion. >> i am, too. >> oldie but goody. >> rewatch that one. thanks for joining us this thursday morning. easy for me to say. i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. "new day" is next. who is usaa made for? it's made for this guy a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we made it for all branches and all ranks whether they served one tour or made a career of it. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids usaa is easy to work with and can save you money on auto, home and renters insurance. become a member today. get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote usaa. what you're made of we're made for ♪ after being a part of millions of love stories, at kay, we believe that nothing should get in the way of love. get 20-40% off all engagement, wedding and
it manage george banks checking his email and finding a message from masks are us.hought 2020 couldn't get worse, not clear yet which cast members will join the event. it provides meals during times of crises including this pandemic. i am excited about any "father of the bride" reunion. >> i am, too. >> oldie but goody. >> rewatch that one. thanks for joining us this thursday morning. easy for me to say. i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. "new...
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banking. guidance. >>> george floyd, jacob blake, breonna taylor, ahmaud arberry. the list goes on and on.btedly one of the biggest drivers this election cycle. i spoke with vice presidential nominee kamala harris about that and her past positions on placing more cops on the streets. i want to ask about something that you wrote in a 2009 book. >> okay. >> which is, if we take a show of hands of those who would like to see more police officers on the streets, mine would shoot up. in june of this year, you said to "the new york times," "it is status quo thinking to believe that putting more police on the streets creates more safety. that's wrong." so my question for you now, in r retrospect, looking at your time as d.a. and as attorney general of california, through the lens of 2020, did you help contribute to what you describe as a status quo thinking, that more police equals more safety? >> i am very clear that we have got to, in america, reimagine how we are accomplishing public safety, and what i believe now and what i believed then remains true and consistent, which is if you look at th
banking. guidance. >>> george floyd, jacob blake, breonna taylor, ahmaud arberry. the list goes on and on.btedly one of the biggest drivers this election cycle. i spoke with vice presidential nominee kamala harris about that and her past positions on placing more cops on the streets. i want to ask about something that you wrote in a 2009 book. >> okay. >> which is, if we take a show of hands of those who would like to see more police officers on the streets, mine would...
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transactions that are details here deutsche bank accounts are involved in some way and over half and 60 percent so the questions are now mounting for george one as to exactly what the role was in each one and what we've gotten from these leaks is more detail on a lot of people knew already that banks have a history and have been involved in money in helping our facilitating money laundering but this provides extensive detail on that and that's what's all going to come out in the coming days and weeks or so they're flagging the suspicious activity but they're also going through the transactions those leads a lot of questions chelsea owner bring you in on this deutsche bank as we know is no stranger to big scandals and especially money laundering in recent years has repeatedly come up for the bank did these reports shed any new light on their activities. yes they do the sort of the scandal at the heart of these new documents is money laundering that was happening out of. euro so this is something that we did already know about deutsche bank has already paid about $600000000.00 worth of fines to regulators in the united states and in the u.k
transactions that are details here deutsche bank accounts are involved in some way and over half and 60 percent so the questions are now mounting for george one as to exactly what the role was in each one and what we've gotten from these leaks is more detail on a lot of people knew already that banks have a history and have been involved in money in helping our facilitating money laundering but this provides extensive detail on that and that's what's all going to come out in the coming days and...
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speaking about what's going on in the west bank right now and about the wholole issuee of interernational solidarity, the global response to the killing of f georgefl. in the occupied west bank, prprotesters denounced floyd's murder and the recent killing of iyad el-hallak, a 32-year-old palestinian special needs student who was shot to death by israeli forces in occupied east jerusalem. he was reportedly chanting "black lives matter" and "palestitinian lives matter" when i israeli police gunned hm down, claiming he was armed. these links that you're seeing, not only in palestine and the united states, but around the wororld, the kind of global response, the tens of thousands of people who marched in spain, who marched in england, in berlin, in munich, all over the world, as this touches a chord and they make demands in their own countries, not only in solidarity with what's happening in the united states? and then i want to ask you about the u.s. election that's coming up in november. angela davis: yes, palestinian activists have long supported black people's struggle against racism, as i pointed out. and i'm hoping that today's young activists
speaking about what's going on in the west bank right now and about the wholole issuee of interernational solidarity, the global response to the killing of f georgefl. in the occupied west bank, prprotesters denounced floyd's murder and the recent killing of iyad el-hallak, a 32-year-old palestinian special needs student who was shot to death by israeli forces in occupied east jerusalem. he was reportedly chanting "black lives matter" and "palestitinian lives matter" when i...
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in the summer of george floyd and this summer there is a lot of banks and criminaljustice reform andlians here at the hands of police in the us, as november approaches you are going to see a lot of energy and desire for change hitting the ballot box, because frankly if anything is going to change, that is where it has to start. phillip hamilton, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us. one week after israel became the first developed country in the world to implement a second national lockdown in the fight against coronavirus, restrictions have been tightened yet again. the latest daily figure shows over 8,000 new cases in the country of nine million people, which now has one of the highest infection rates in the world. businesses must close, international air travel is restricted and residents must stay within a kilometre of their homes. mark lobel reports. transforming this haifa hospital car park into a life—saving ward. israel steps up a gear in its fight against coronavirus as serious cases rises. all israeli hospitals are very crowded now — some of this is because w
in the summer of george floyd and this summer there is a lot of banks and criminaljustice reform andlians here at the hands of police in the us, as november approaches you are going to see a lot of energy and desire for change hitting the ballot box, because frankly if anything is going to change, that is where it has to start. phillip hamilton, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us. one week after israel became the first developed country in the world to implement a second...
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watch a bank the so-called mirror trade scheme on ravelled in 2015 the bank later paid a settlement of more than $600000000.00. george. was found to have been engaging in a variety of suspect trades involving as much as $10000000000.00. the bank didn't seem to be a victim they seem to be a participant in these mere trades back then don't have bank promise to clean up its act now u.s. financial documents reveal that the bank itself estimated internally that this is vicious trades amounted to $16000000000.00 and that it could have still been involved in the dealings until 2017 that is long after the scandal had come to light according to the u.s. documents russian criminals and a money launderer for a terrorist group were among the customers involved they're all believed to have laundered money at the moscow branch of deutsche bank a spokesman points out that the bank completely withdrew its investment business in russia and 2016 and has become a different bank altogether. raised the ante money laundering department from 600 to more than 1500 people we've strengthened the systems and this is an ongoing process. a conse
watch a bank the so-called mirror trade scheme on ravelled in 2015 the bank later paid a settlement of more than $600000000.00. george. was found to have been engaging in a variety of suspect trades involving as much as $10000000000.00. the bank didn't seem to be a victim they seem to be a participant in these mere trades back then don't have bank promise to clean up its act now u.s. financial documents reveal that the bank itself estimated internally that this is vicious trades amounted to...
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these leaked transactions came from deutsche bank you're standing by close to their headquarters there in frankfurt just walk us through dorchester all. so george i think it's definitely finding itself at the center of this scandal we don't know exactly if this this portion of leaked documents is really representative of all of the suspicious activity reports reported to the treasury or if these actually lead to criminal activity but being involved in 60 percent is certainly not a good a good look for deutsche bank especially after its history in the past several years of being in boiled in so many financial scandals but what this data really shows us is that which a bank has had a very lax system of controls even the most basic controls things like knowing who your customers are so knowing who you are dealing with having their addresses having their names they really didn't they didn't have that for a lot of their clients especially in regards to business that was happening in their moscow office so that's definitely a big concern and as well they also had a lot of reports of this elevated to the highest levels so executives aboard their board
these leaked transactions came from deutsche bank you're standing by close to their headquarters there in frankfurt just walk us through dorchester all. so george i think it's definitely finding itself at the center of this scandal we don't know exactly if this this portion of leaked documents is really representative of all of the suspicious activity reports reported to the treasury or if these actually lead to criminal activity but being involved in 60 percent is certainly not a good a good...
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on is the more high tide and set we all know about george kittle the record setting starting tight end by both on the field standards and in his bank account with that brand new contract, but he had some help this year and the niners are expected to utilize it mainly jordan reed who has been lauded all training camp for a sharp route-running read have played at an all pro level in the past but has been hampered by injuries in recent years, the night has also have to rookie tight ends on the roster right now, and it sounds like george kittle is impressed with everyone in that tight end room. >>just to see that he still has and he looks really good doing it just for him he's been very vocal in our meetings he's learning really well he picks up the offense. i'm not trying to show what i you know i can help them in the run game stuff and he's picking out up to so it's just it's fun to see because we have a lot of weapons in that tight enrollment. you know i think a good year for titan said it would be very good on sundays. >>all that could be dangerous those 2 guys to the nba game 3 of the eastern conference semifinals bucks and the he
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george w. bush years he served as Ãb and later president of the world bank.he's received numerous honors the state department's highest award, the treasury department's alexander hamilton award, and dod medal for distinguished public service. the american government weren't the only ones, the german government awarded him the night commanders cross, the mexican government awarded him their aztec eagle and chili gave chile Ãbof course the author of a remarkable new book "america in the world" the history of u.s. diplomacy and foreign policy, bob, welcome, it's great to see you again. >> thank you mark, it's a privilege to be here with cindy and the first of the series i had the great privilege of considering john mccain a friend, he was a hero, a leader but also a voracious reader. this was a nice way of recognizing that legacy. >> that's wonderful. it's really great to have you with us for our first in the series. beginning with the obvious, what led you to write this book? what was your inspiration? >> like senator mccain i always respected the work of henry
george w. bush years he served as Ãb and later president of the world bank.he's received numerous honors the state department's highest award, the treasury department's alexander hamilton award, and dod medal for distinguished public service. the american government weren't the only ones, the german government awarded him the night commanders cross, the mexican government awarded him their aztec eagle and chili gave chile Ãbof course the author of a remarkable new book "america in the...
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george floyd by police in the u.s.. soldiers say they were provoked. palestinians say it is part of a wider pattern of aggression. we have reports from the occupied west bankormons like these are rarely con camera -- moments like these are rarely caught on camera. this is why this video went viral. he was protesting against another israeli in the north of the occupied west bank on tuesday. he is a longtime activist and says increasing israeli violence is to create fear. language]ng foreign one soldier threw me to the ground and handcuffed me. when i felt this, i remember the u.s. officer kneeling on the head of a black american man -- the black american man. the more i resisted, the harder he pressed. reporter: the israeli army said the commander has shown restraint, but actions -- the officer's actions provoked him to act. ago, they started making way for a bypass here. >> i have been farming this land for the past 20 years. my 90-year-old father has been taking care of it for me. it is our land. now they want it because it is .tate land reporter: palestinians say the israeli government is ensuring that settlements in the occupied territory are fully conn
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bank notes, or coins, or even credit cards. >> reporter: according to an assistant professor at the george washington school of medicine, the risk to catch the covid-19 virus from paper bills is is low, even if you touch a contaminated object. >> if you wash your hands at least 20 seconds or use alcohol based hand sanitizer before touching your nose or mouth, you're eliminating that risk. so let's not be scared of getting things through the skin of our fingers. it's actually transmitting those fingers to your nose or mouth that causes transmission. so wash your hands, particularly if you're using money. >>> coming up, some san francisco students could soon be heading back to the classroom for some in person learning. why this doesn't apply to kids going to public schools just yet. >> and the new research from ucsf on how newborns do in their moms are coronavirus positive. >>> also ahead, details on where the pentagon allegedly spent a billion dollars in covid funding meant for ppe. >>> san francisco launched a new tool aimed at helping schools know when they will resume in person learning. we have the latest on new website launc
bank notes, or coins, or even credit cards. >> reporter: according to an assistant professor at the george washington school of medicine, the risk to catch the covid-19 virus from paper bills is is low, even if you touch a contaminated object. >> if you wash your hands at least 20 seconds or use alcohol based hand sanitizer before touching your nose or mouth, you're eliminating that risk. so let's not be scared of getting things through the skin of our fingers. it's actually...
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after george floyd was killed in minneapolis you moved $100 million of netflix money into black owned and run bankshat you said about that was the move was to close the power gap between whites and gaps. can you explain that and do you believe that more white leaders need to step aside to make room for more black leaders as we saw ohanian do? >> as a consequence of slavery, jim crow and housing policy black families in america have about one-tenth of the wealth of white families. if we're going to start to close that economic and power gap we need black banks to invest in the black communities. if every major corporation takes 1% of their cash and deposits it in a black bank, it will be transformative in that sector. now, it's not going to solve all of our problems, but it will make a real difference and it's fairly easy for companies to transfer 1% of their cash to be in the deposit in black banks. so already costco has figured out that they want to do that and they're moving ahead to that. so a credit to costco. we hope others will do that. and we can have a steady investment in black wealth crea
after george floyd was killed in minneapolis you moved $100 million of netflix money into black owned and run bankshat you said about that was the move was to close the power gap between whites and gaps. can you explain that and do you believe that more white leaders need to step aside to make room for more black leaders as we saw ohanian do? >> as a consequence of slavery, jim crow and housing policy black families in america have about one-tenth of the wealth of white families. if we're...
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work on is the most high tide and set we all know about george kittle the record setting tight end by both the on the field standards and in his bank account after that record setting contract extension but he has some help this year and the niners are expected to utilize it mainly jordan reed who has been lauded all training camp long for his sharp route running reid had played an all pro level in the past but has been hampered by injuries and reach recent years the niners also have to rookie tight ends on the roster right now, and it sounds like george kittle is impressed with everyone in that tight end. >>just to see that he still has and he looks really good doing it just for him he's been very vocal in our meetings he's learning really well he picks up the offense. i'm not trying to show what i you know i can help them in the run game stuff and he's picking out up to so it's just it's fun to see because we have a lot of weapons in that tight enrollment. you know i think a good year for titan said it would be very good on sundays. >>to the orlando bubble, lakers rockets game one western conference emmys 2nd quarter. rockets up
work on is the most high tide and set we all know about george kittle the record setting tight end by both the on the field standards and in his bank account after that record setting contract extension but he has some help this year and the niners are expected to utilize it mainly jordan reed who has been lauded all training camp long for his sharp route running reid had played an all pro level in the past but has been hampered by injuries and reach recent years the niners also have to rookie...
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is the more tight tight end said we know all about george kittle the record setting starting tight end by both on the field standards and in the bank standards after that record setting contract but he has some help this year and the niners are expected to utilize it namely jordan reed who has been lauded all training camp for his sharp route running. read have played at an all pro level in the past but has been hampered by injuries in recent years, the niners also have to rookie tight ends on the roster right now and it sounds like george kittle is impressed with everyone in that tight end room. >>just to see that he still has and it looks really good doing it just for him he's been very vocal in our meetings he's learning really well he picks up the offense. i'm not trying to show what i you know i can help them in the run game stuff and he's picking out up to so it's just it's fun to see because we have a lot of weapons in that tight enrollment. you know i think a good year for titan said it would be very good on sundays. >>down to the orlando bubble, heat bucks game 3. >>under 5 to go in the 4th. he up one. here's the greek fre
is the more tight tight end said we know all about george kittle the record setting starting tight end by both on the field standards and in the bank standards after that record setting contract but he has some help this year and the niners are expected to utilize it namely jordan reed who has been lauded all training camp for his sharp route running. read have played at an all pro level in the past but has been hampered by injuries in recent years, the niners also have to rookie tight ends on...
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banks. paul: all right. bill? >> a miss to the minneapolis city council. you can't make this up. after georget the hands of minneapolis police, the city council voted to disband the police. this week they had a hearing on police reform, and instead of reporting how happily things have under thed the out, they started complaining about the rise in assaults, arson, robbery, murders. and they're saying, the council members are saying they're getting calls from their constituents, where are the police? more people have been killed in the first nine months of this year than all of last year. this goes under the category of be careful what you can wish for. paul: dan. >> a miss to the king of misses, new york city mayor bill de blasio. the city is a mess, and the mayor said he will furlough himself for a week in october along with about 500 members of his staff, saving the city a million dollars, just a little bit short of the $9 billion deficit. some of us wish the mayor would furlough himself until the end of his term, 15 months from now. paul: all right. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of y
banks. paul: all right. bill? >> a miss to the minneapolis city council. you can't make this up. after georget the hands of minneapolis police, the city council voted to disband the police. this week they had a hearing on police reform, and instead of reporting how happily things have under thed the out, they started complaining about the rise in assaults, arson, robbery, murders. and they're saying, the council members are saying they're getting calls from their constituents, where are...
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bank. paul: all right, bill. >> a miss to the minneapolis city council. you can't make this up. after georges police the city council voted to disband the police. this week they had a hearing on police reform and it's been complaining about the rise in assaults, arson robbery and murder and theyde are saying, te councilmembers are saying they are getting calls from their constituents. wheree of the police? more people being killed in the first nine months of this year than all of last year. paul this goes under the category of be careful what you wish for. paul: dan. >> new york city mayor bill de blasio, the city is a mess and the mayor said he will furlough himself for a week and that's along with five members of the staff saving his city a million dollars just a little bit short of the 9 billion-dollar deficit that some of us wish the mayor would furlough himself until the end of his -- paul: that's it. i am paul gigot and i hope to see you all here next week. lou: good evening everybody. president trump today with a full-throated defense of american history, american heritage, american c
bank. paul: all right, bill. >> a miss to the minneapolis city council. you can't make this up. after georges police the city council voted to disband the police. this week they had a hearing on police reform and it's been complaining about the rise in assaults, arson robbery and murder and theyde are saying, te councilmembers are saying they are getting calls from their constituents. wheree of the police? more people being killed in the first nine months of this year than all of last...
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george floyd by police in the u.s. soldiers say they were provoked the palestinians say it's part of a wider pattern of aggression but he reports from the occupied west bank. moments like these are rarely caught on camera that's why this video of 6040 year old lady had known it went viral he was protesting against another israeli land grab and tool caught him in the north of the occupied west bank on tuesday he's a long time activist against israeli policies against past unions and says the thing to see israeli violence to create fear among them. all up or one soldier threw me to the ground and handcuffed me he started putting his knee on my neck and when i felt this i remembered the u.s. officer kneeling on the head of the black american man i couldn't resist any more because the more i resisted the harder he pressed. the israeli army says its command that had jaundice thing but had no one's actions provoked him to act it's his head noone was resisting arrest i did hamad fears losing his land to the industrial park israel plans on building here 2 weeks ago israeli bulldozers started making way for a bypass. i have been farming the stand for the past 20 y
george floyd by police in the u.s. soldiers say they were provoked the palestinians say it's part of a wider pattern of aggression but he reports from the occupied west bank. moments like these are rarely caught on camera that's why this video of 6040 year old lady had known it went viral he was protesting against another israeli land grab and tool caught him in the north of the occupied west bank on tuesday he's a long time activist against israeli policies against past unions and says the...
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bank isn't just one place. it's virtually any place you are. just download and use the chase mobile app. visit chase.com/mobile. ♪ ♪ gerry: the animus directed at police following the death of george, has taken a particularly ugly turn of late. now, not satisfied with simply launching frozen water bottles and molotov cocktails at law enforcement as we've seen in zell major -- several major cities, now the so-called peaceful protesters have fallen to a new revel of depennsylvaniaty. a after two los angeles county sheriff's deputies were shot in cold blood last saturday, demonstrators showed up at the hospital where they were being treated and actually cheered the assassination attempt, chanting, "we hope they die." now, of course, much of the media downplayed this response. in its story, "the new york times" waited 8 paragraphs before mentioning it -- 18 paragraphs noting a few protesters gathered outside the hospital. the sheriff's department said at least one protester said he hoped the deputies would die. still, "the washington post" took 24 paragraphs to say: in videos of the events, protesters gathered outside the medical center, and a person can be heard saying i hope they di
bank isn't just one place. it's virtually any place you are. just download and use the chase mobile app. visit chase.com/mobile. ♪ ♪ gerry: the animus directed at police following the death of george, has taken a particularly ugly turn of late. now, not satisfied with simply launching frozen water bottles and molotov cocktails at law enforcement as we've seen in zell major -- several major cities, now the so-called peaceful protesters have fallen to a new revel of depennsylvaniaty. a after...
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bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. ♪ ♪ jack: as a pharma companies a race to develop a coronavirus vaccine, vir biotechnology is in the testing face of an antibody injection. ceo george george, i know conditions are pretty tough with the fires in san francisco. i hope you and your family are safe. thanks for taking time out to be with us right now. i want to start with kind of a big picture. of most firms seem to focus on oncology or genetic conditions, but your company took a different approach which is to look at infectious diseases. wade you do that? >> yeah. well, we started about end of '16, beginning of '17, and we saw both an amazing need and a great opportunity. the need is obvious. infectious diseases are one of the leading killers of people around the world. flu, hepatitis b, her piece virus, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, the need is huge both in the developed world and the developing world. at the same time, pharmaceutical companies were pulling back from working in infectious diseases. some of them had eliminated their efforts entirely. within the biotech industry, there were a few companies working on this many, but they were narrowly focused, underfund
bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. ♪ ♪ jack: as a pharma companies a race to develop a coronavirus vaccine, vir biotechnology is in the testing face of an antibody injection. ceo george george, i know conditions are pretty tough with the fires in san francisco. i hope you and your family are safe. thanks for taking time out to be with us right now. i want to start with kind of a big picture. of most firms seem to focus on oncology or genetic conditions, but your company...
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banks. mississippi river. why kick off our coverage here? it's pretty obvious. out of extreme tragedy, which was the police killing of george floyd, this city sparked a nationwide movement to end injustice and bring about police reform. it's an effort that continues today across the country. floyd's passing became the latest symbol of racism and police brutality in america, marking a turning point as the 46-year-old man's suffering seen on video became a shared tragic reality. now, new details in the case after the four former officers who were charged appeared together for the first time in a court appearance. the "washington post" is reporting that officer derrick shovin is pleading not guilty, including an arrest in which a male suspect was rendered unconscious because of the tactic, according to prosecutors. several reports also say that during the appearance, counsel gave an account of what took place on that date, each officer apparently turning the blame off themselves. the trial is expected to get underway sometime in march of next year. members of the floyd family expressed their concern with the judicial process a
banks. mississippi river. why kick off our coverage here? it's pretty obvious. out of extreme tragedy, which was the police killing of george floyd, this city sparked a nationwide movement to end injustice and bring about police reform. it's an effort that continues today across the country. floyd's passing became the latest symbol of racism and police brutality in america, marking a turning point as the 46-year-old man's suffering seen on video became a shared tragic reality. now, new details...
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with a video of what seems to be steve martin's character george getting an invite to a special zoom call. ♪ that's creative. it looks like the banksat "father of the bride" is up to and we can tell you it is a lot of fun. >> so you know >> do you know >> a tease >> no. but it's a great tease, right? >> all will be revealed, right >>> next up, mariah carey, the music superstar has a highly anticipated memoir coming out. it's called "the meaning of mariah carey" and it promises the most complete and personal look yet at the singer's career. ahead of the book's release, mariah sat down with oprah and talked about how the unconditional love from her kids reflects her relationship with her fans >> how have your children, have the twins helped to heal you >> they helped to heal me every day. every time we have a moment that feels real and authentic and genuine and it's them loving me unconditionally. the only other time i -- >> you finally got it. you finally got it >> yes what i was going to say is one thing, though, that i feel has been essential -- it's not a thing. my fans have been the only ones that i've felt i got unconditional l
with a video of what seems to be steve martin's character george getting an invite to a special zoom call. ♪ that's creative. it looks like the banksat "father of the bride" is up to and we can tell you it is a lot of fun. >> so you know >> do you know >> a tease >> no. but it's a great tease, right? >> all will be revealed, right >>> next up, mariah carey, the music superstar has a highly anticipated memoir coming out. it's called "the...
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george and his family. that's wonderful. obviously, that needs to be done. but this is 2020. and we need unity, now. we've been through systemic racism, at every turn. in business. in school. at the bank. every aspect you talk about. reparations needs to be on the table. it needs to be discussed, in a real fashion. like our brother, we want bills, laws, and legislation passed that protect african-americans that look like little jake, all over this country. they keep talking about it's just one bad cop. if it was just one bad cop, why is every african-american family so concerned about their little son, brother, or father, every time they walk out the door? it's not just one person. it's systemic, and we need to address it in 2020, before we go any further. >> justin, thank you. i appreciate it. come back and let us know how that meeting goes. okay? thank you so much. >> will do and thank you, brother, for having us. >> thank you. we have some breaking news, now. we have some breaking news, now. it's about "the rock." dwayne johnson says that he and his family have tested positive for covid-19. that, as the cdc is telling states to get ready for a vaccine, as soon as october. and the n
george and his family. that's wonderful. obviously, that needs to be done. but this is 2020. and we need unity, now. we've been through systemic racism, at every turn. in business. in school. at the bank. every aspect you talk about. reparations needs to be on the table. it needs to be discussed, in a real fashion. like our brother, we want bills, laws, and legislation passed that protect african-americans that look like little jake, all over this country. they keep talking about it's just one...
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killing of george foiled by police in the us soldiers say they were provoked but palestinians say it's part of a wider pattern of aggression need abraham reports now from the occupied west bank mormons like to be the odd rarely caught on camera 'd that's why this video of $6040.00 it all went viral he was protesting against another israeli landgrab and told him in the north of the occupied west bank on tuesday he's a long time activist against israeli policies against past unions and says the thing is really violence to create fear among them. or one soldier threw me to the ground and handcuffed me he started putting his knee on my neck when i felt i remembered the u.s. officer kneeling on the head of the black american man i couldn't resist any more because the more i resisted the harder you press. the israeli army says it's commanded had jaundice thing but had no one's actions provoked him to act it says had noone was resisting arrest i did hamad fears losing his land to the industrial park israel plans on building here 2 weeks ago israeli bulldozers started making way for a bypass dollars there in the neighborhood of la i have been farming the stand for the past 20 years
killing of george foiled by police in the us soldiers say they were provoked but palestinians say it's part of a wider pattern of aggression need abraham reports now from the occupied west bank mormons like to be the odd rarely caught on camera 'd that's why this video of $6040.00 it all went viral he was protesting against another israeli landgrab and told him in the north of the occupied west bank on tuesday he's a long time activist against israeli policies against past unions and says the...
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george, cbs news, morristown, new jersey. >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. when you think of a bank you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm michelle miller with jeff glor and dana jacobson. and coming up this hour, we'll take you to england for a ride in a legendary car. this astin martin had a starring role in james bond films and is even featured in the next one. now it's in limited production once again, and we'll take it for a spin. >>> then he wrote the book that became the mob classic "good fellas," and he just wrote the book on how the movie was made. we'll talk to both men as we mark
george, cbs news, morristown, new jersey. >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. when you think of a bank you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's...
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banks, pnc brings customized insights and a local approach. to make informed choices now and in the future. >>> we're following breaking news right now. the four ex-minneapolis police officers charged with killing georgenneapolis are in court right now for a pretrial hearing. it's the first time all four of the ex-officers have appeared in court at the same time. floyd, of course, died back on may 25th after an encounter with the four. video showing a police officer with his knee on george floyd's neck. nbc's shaquille brewster is outside that minneapolis courthouse for us this morning. shaq, what do we know about what's happening inside the courtroom? >> reporter: craig, you see and you'll hear some of the protesters outside of the courtroom. inside the courtroom where no cameras are allowed at this point, we're getting a sense of the arguments being made by the different attorneys involved in this case. we're getting notes from our producer who is monitoring the hearing. what we know and what has been argued so far this this hearing that has been going on for over an hour at this point is that the prosecutors in the state are asking to charge all four minneapolis police department officers together
banks, pnc brings customized insights and a local approach. to make informed choices now and in the future. >>> we're following breaking news right now. the four ex-minneapolis police officers charged with killing georgenneapolis are in court right now for a pretrial hearing. it's the first time all four of the ex-officers have appeared in court at the same time. floyd, of course, died back on may 25th after an encounter with the four. video showing a police officer with his knee on...
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george h.w. b--u could call it ground breaking as opposed to ceiling breaking as a woman to be the ceo of a major bankited states. having worked with and known jane for a long time, she would have been the in my view, the obvious ceo whether she were a man or a woman she's just an incredibly talented person, and i think, again, strategically what you see is she has had experience in all faces of citi over the years. i remember the first time being vo deu introduced to her a long time ago, one of the executives saying this is the real up and comer in the organization. this is 13 years ago, and it was not the up-coming woman. it was the up-coming really, up and coming individual in the organization >> having known her over that period of time, what would you expect to be her priorities in terms of not to say reorienting citi, but what would be the areas of emphasis? she obviously has experience not more recently in the global consumer bank but also on the institutional side >> right i think she will remain committed to the global strategy which is if you look at the numbers, it seems to me has paid off.
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bank account. it gets a golf clap from me. >> golf clap too. happy about that. thank you so much. always great to see you. have a great friday. george?on. she still insists she's innocent. now a podcast raising questions about her conviction. amy talks about it on "20/20" tonight. she has a preview now. >> reporter: melanie mcguire became known as the suitcase killer and her guilt is being questioned by two professors who believe she was wrongly convicted. >> this is melanie mcguire, arrested minutes after dropping her children off at day care. >> reporter: the case of melanie mcguire, convicted in 2007 of shooting and dismembering her 39-year-old husband, bill. >> melanie mcguire might as well have taken out a billboard on 3rd avenue that said, i murdered my husband and hacked his body up. >> reporter: it's getting a fresh look thanks to a new podcast launched by criminal law professors. >> i started thinking, oh. maybe there is a little more to this case than what you just see on the surface. >> on direct appeal, we examined the murder conviction of melanie mcguire following the highly publicized trial. >> she had done poorly in th
bank account. it gets a golf clap from me. >> golf clap too. happy about that. thank you so much. always great to see you. have a great friday. george?on. she still insists she's innocent. now a podcast raising questions about her conviction. amy talks about it on "20/20" tonight. she has a preview now. >> reporter: melanie mcguire became known as the suitcase killer and her guilt is being questioned by two professors who believe she was wrongly convicted. >> this is...
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australia, the big banks theing, up by 1.5% across asx 200 after the loosening of lending restrictions. kiwi stocks are also up by 0.5%. gohl ahead, we have edmund joining us, and georgeese government debt. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: it is 9:00 a.m. i am tom mackenzie. david: i am david ingles. we are counting down to the last trading session of the week. let's get to your top stories. stimulus stocks may be on again. we will see, after washington sees
australia, the big banks theing, up by 1.5% across asx 200 after the loosening of lending restrictions. kiwi stocks are also up by 0.5%. gohl ahead, we have edmund joining us, and georgeese government debt. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: it is 9:00 a.m. i am tom mackenzie. david: i am david ingles. we are counting down to the last trading session of the week. let's get to your top stories. stimulus stocks may be on again. we will see, after washington sees