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back to what rich bernstein recently said, i think it was rich bernstein, and i harken back to the word on the street column in the journal talking about the cash flow problem, and i talk about tom rogers with his sort of tepid view on where disney is right now. so the stocks have had a great run post-earnings, but remember, still trades expensively and earnings were down, i think 63% year over year which just think about that for a second for a company like disney. >> coming up, bitcoin briefly breaking above $10,000 so where is it headed from here bk is opening up his playbook and calling a cruel comek bah, why they're on big bets of an energy breakout. we have the details when we come right back low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. and try pure protein shakes, with 24 vitamins and minerals. >> welcome back to "fast money." the cryptocurrency breaking from $10,000 for the first time since february and of course, b.k., we're counting down to the having at this point apparently, we're having an issue with brian kelly's sound and part of the rise in bitcoin wa
back to what rich bernstein recently said, i think it was rich bernstein, and i harken back to the word on the street column in the journal talking about the cash flow problem, and i talk about tom rogers with his sort of tepid view on where disney is right now. so the stocks have had a great run post-earnings, but remember, still trades expensively and earnings were down, i think 63% year over year which just think about that for a second for a company like disney. >> coming up, bitcoin...
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back to trump's remarks in cha rlottesville will always harken back to trump's remarks in charlottesville streets. what impact though as a comment like this are likely to have on joe though as a comment like this are likely to have onjoe biden's prospects? it encourages him to pick and african—american female running mate. he has already said his vice presidential pick would be a woman and he is considering several african—american women. so that encourages him to do that. but i do not think there will be long—term damage because the new cycles in the us are so quick and people still have the pandemic to deal with so in a week or two most people will not have remembered this. we heard joe biden say, come on, look at my track record. what is his potential appeal to black voters? african-americans traditionally vote for democrats but they do not want to be taken for granted, and especially from a 77—year—old white man who supported legislation, the 1994 crime bill which a lot of african americans did not like, it tightened criminal sentences, so you do not want an old white man deciding who
back to trump's remarks in cha rlottesville will always harken back to trump's remarks in charlottesville streets. what impact though as a comment like this are likely to have on joe though as a comment like this are likely to have onjoe biden's prospects? it encourages him to pick and african—american female running mate. he has already said his vice presidential pick would be a woman and he is considering several african—american women. so that encourages him to do that. but i do not...
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it harkens back to baltimore. and i think the hennepin county attorney specifically mentioned that he was cautious to avoid what happened in the freddy gray case. he must have been alluding to the fact that there was a discussion by marilyn moseley. the charges were not announced until days after rioting occurred -- >> laura, i need you to stand by. i need to get to breaking news. i understand this is happening in the community that you know very well, that you lived there. >> yes. >> but stand by. i need to get to the minneapolis fire chief john fruital joins us on the phone. thank you for joining us. what is happening at the police precinct. we understand personnel was evacuated and then protesters made their way in and set fire to the building. talk to me about what's happening. >> yeah, don, the latest information that i have, i was a few blocks away at another fire so i haven't had the chance to catch on the details on the precinct building. but i aam aware there are fires across the street from that third pr
it harkens back to baltimore. and i think the hennepin county attorney specifically mentioned that he was cautious to avoid what happened in the freddy gray case. he must have been alluding to the fact that there was a discussion by marilyn moseley. the charges were not announced until days after rioting occurred -- >> laura, i need you to stand by. i need to get to breaking news. i understand this is happening in the community that you know very well, that you lived there. >> yes....
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i've heard a lot of your guests talk about 1968 and this does harken back to 1968.ari you were born in 1964, what do you know about it? tom brokaw wrote a great book called it boom, 1968. orangeburg massacre, my father was shot, three others were killed. 28 others shot along with my father on the campus of south carolina state university. also had assassination of dr. king april 4th of '68 and assassination of robert kennedy. combined with uprisings from soldiers coming back home in vietnam, this is reminiscent of this year. i want people to understand we're only one generation away. trauma that many people, black folk, are displaying in the streets right now is real trauma, perpetual sense of grieving that you're seeing, underlying cause. i'm a son of the civil rights movement and i love brother cornell west, but my father and i are sharing too many of the same experiences. i'm 35, buried a good friend worshipping in church with others. he had emmitt till, i have tamir rice and breianna and george an ahmaud. i want to take the statements further. lot of white folk
i've heard a lot of your guests talk about 1968 and this does harken back to 1968.ari you were born in 1964, what do you know about it? tom brokaw wrote a great book called it boom, 1968. orangeburg massacre, my father was shot, three others were killed. 28 others shot along with my father on the campus of south carolina state university. also had assassination of dr. king april 4th of '68 and assassination of robert kennedy. combined with uprisings from soldiers coming back home in vietnam,...
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if the goal is to make america great again there are certain ways if we harken back what great americae was, i think in perfect line what the protesters are asking for. when streets are safen area communities feel cared for, there are more jobs and prosperity oprosper ity on the streets and what the president and protesters have wanted. enand the protesters may agree on more than what they think. >> thank you all. pause it there. when we come back, the coronavirus where it's been and where it's going. (vo) since our beginning, our business has been people. and their financial well-being. it's evident in good times, with decisions focused on the long-term. and crucial when circumstances become difficult. that continued emphasis on people - our advisors, associates, clients and communities gives us purpose, strength and a way forward. today. and always. try nature's bounty sleep3, a unique tri-layer supplement that calms you, helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer great sleep comes naturally with sleep3. only from nature's bounty. 16. (laughter) how many pints of iced tea ar
if the goal is to make america great again there are certain ways if we harken back what great americae was, i think in perfect line what the protesters are asking for. when streets are safen area communities feel cared for, there are more jobs and prosperity oprosper ity on the streets and what the president and protesters have wanted. enand the protesters may agree on more than what they think. >> thank you all. pause it there. when we come back, the coronavirus where it's been and...
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that harkens back to the challenges of having a significantly tied relationship between huawei and the chinese government. part of the larger discussion needs to be about privacy concerns, about creating a path and recognizing as consumers what one is paying for, what a consumer chooses to purchase. this strikes back to what we were talking about earlier, that some of these technological decisions are so great eerie die recently wanted a new device and went looking to get an ipad and another thing and the data that is available, how much they weigh, the speed, all of these things can be overwhelming for a consumer. but it is all about choices. it is all about recognizing within our domestic market, first and foremost, how can we ensure we are protecting consumers? is that through information? is that through prohibitions of certain technologies? is that through conversations with american technological companies about where they can be involved? is that directing or prioritizing the purchase to ensure that there becomes enough of a push for these technologies to be created here at home
that harkens back to the challenges of having a significantly tied relationship between huawei and the chinese government. part of the larger discussion needs to be about privacy concerns, about creating a path and recognizing as consumers what one is paying for, what a consumer chooses to purchase. this strikes back to what we were talking about earlier, that some of these technological decisions are so great eerie die recently wanted a new device and went looking to get an ipad and another...
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reason it's cheaper than some of the alternatives is because the chinese government involvement which harkens back to the challenges of having such a significantly tied relationship between huawei and the chinese government. part of the larger discussion needs to be about privacy concerns, about creating a path and recognizing as consumers what is it that one is paying for, , what is it a consumer chooses to purchase? this strikes back to what we talked about earlier which is some of these technological decisions are so great. i recently bought, i wanted to have a new device to carry with me and they were looking to get an ipad, and the data that's available, how much they weigh, how fast they are, the speed of all of these things, it can be overwhelming for a consumer. but it's all about choices. it's all about recognizing within our domestic market, first and foremost, how can we ensure we are protecting consumers? is that through information? is that through prohibitions of certain technology? is that through conversations with american technological companies and technology companies abou
reason it's cheaper than some of the alternatives is because the chinese government involvement which harkens back to the challenges of having such a significantly tied relationship between huawei and the chinese government. part of the larger discussion needs to be about privacy concerns, about creating a path and recognizing as consumers what is it that one is paying for, , what is it a consumer chooses to purchase? this strikes back to what we talked about earlier which is some of these...
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donald john trump has the opportunity to strengthen this right, protected in our fourth amendment, harkening back to the example of john wilkes in the publication of north britain number 45. my amendment with senator leahy would make reforms to applications for surveillance across the foreign intelligence surveillance act, including both section 215, the authority that recently expired, and under title one, which happens to be the authority that was abused in order to surveil president trump's campaign. first the amendment would strengthen the role of the friend of court provision, the amicus provision we adopted in 2015 in connection with the usa freedom act introduced by senator leahy and myself back then, would strengthen these amic amicus cureyea or friend of the court provisions and make them applicable in circumstances in way there are sensitivities inherently at play. now, these friends of the court are people who had contemplated under a proposed legislation would primarily be experts. would they have some knowledge or expertise of fisa, civil liberties, secure communications and oth
donald john trump has the opportunity to strengthen this right, protected in our fourth amendment, harkening back to the example of john wilkes in the publication of north britain number 45. my amendment with senator leahy would make reforms to applications for surveillance across the foreign intelligence surveillance act, including both section 215, the authority that recently expired, and under title one, which happens to be the authority that was abused in order to surveil president trump's...
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justice reform bill that made it into law and has helped thousands of people, but democrats will always harken praised people marching on the streets. what impact though is a comment like this likely to have on joe biden‘s prospects? it encourages him to pick an african—american female running mate. he has already said his vice presidential pick would be a woman and he is considering several african—american women. like the senator from california and a georgian politician. so that encourages him to do that. but i do not think there will be long—term damage because the new cycles in the us are so quick and people still have the pandemic to deal with so in a week or two most people will not have remembered this. i heard joe biden say, come on, look at my track record. what is his potential appeal to black voters? african—america ns traditionally vote for democrats, but they do not want to be taken for granted, and especially from a 77—year—old white man who supported legislation, the 1994 crime bill which a lot of african—americans did not like, it tightened criminal sentences, so you do not wa
justice reform bill that made it into law and has helped thousands of people, but democrats will always harken praised people marching on the streets. what impact though is a comment like this likely to have on joe biden‘s prospects? it encourages him to pick an african—american female running mate. he has already said his vice presidential pick would be a woman and he is considering several african—american women. like the senator from california and a georgian politician. so that...
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per hour this is the course landfall local time late afternoon and that still makes the castree to harken equivalent so it's a huge storm considering where we are on the low lying land and here's the storm surge risk street to far you've metas now where the storm itself makes landfall roughly at the mouth of the holy river a bit to the east maybe and that's where the biggest and the 1st storm surge will be over the following 12 hours you cover the mangroves and send them to the eastern side of bangladesh in the magna river and there could be a surge up this river right up to near the junction that it causes a huge amount of land to be covered by the storm surge now that's where the storm surge will be the rain and the strongest winds will be further west and they keep going beyond today and tonight so you got rain to follow off the 1st and dangerous damaging storm surge later on today or rob thank you very much for that update let's check in with our correspondent in indiana right john who is in calcutta for us the storm is supposed to make landfall way you are in just a few hours what's
per hour this is the course landfall local time late afternoon and that still makes the castree to harken equivalent so it's a huge storm considering where we are on the low lying land and here's the storm surge risk street to far you've metas now where the storm itself makes landfall roughly at the mouth of the holy river a bit to the east maybe and that's where the biggest and the 1st storm surge will be over the following 12 hours you cover the mangroves and send them to the eastern side of...
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the white house would be greeted with ominous weapons that vicious dogs the mayor saying that this harken back to 960 civil rights for. this when dogs were released on african american demonstrators so certainly the president in the midst of all of this having his personal spats with democratic mayors of various cities dealing with this ongoing violence in various parts within the last few minutes as well the national guard has been mobilized here in the district columbia the reason by why it is not done by the mayor because d.c. has no governor so the request by the parks police went to the secretary of defense who said prove the mobilization of the national guard to assist the parks police and the other federal police along with the metropolitan police in dealing with the ongoing demonstrations that are happening in and around the white house and other parts of the city the demonstrations have been largely peaceful through the course of the day and indeed in the course of the evening there had been some scuffles at one stage demonstrators being pushed back across the fired part which is
the white house would be greeted with ominous weapons that vicious dogs the mayor saying that this harken back to 960 civil rights for. this when dogs were released on african american demonstrators so certainly the president in the midst of all of this having his personal spats with democratic mayors of various cities dealing with this ongoing violence in various parts within the last few minutes as well the national guard has been mobilized here in the district columbia the reason by why it...
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. >> some striking scenes again harkens back to the pre-covid area >> sector has had an incredibleabincredible question many investors have is does the sector have more room to run. dom has the answer now from hq >> tech has outperformed the broader s&p since the lows on march 2. some of the companies that could power the next leg higher are driven around things like computer hardware, storage and chips as well. the highest upside target confirmed to 60% over prices and storage prices could prize in chip makers higher than those respectively they've bid up their target pay com is 17% lower jack henry is 10% above analyst target as well as media target adobe. those are some to keep an eye on catalysts in the tech move for the future back to you. >> dom chu good to see you, buddy. >>> and if that will continue, we are joined by founder and ceo of kkm financial jeff yesterday was a weird day normally the nasdaq outperforms, it didn't. people wondering if this is a sign of return what do you think? >> we are calling it the catch up trade focused on industrial. look at xli. broader names in there 3
. >> some striking scenes again harkens back to the pre-covid area >> sector has had an incredibleabincredible question many investors have is does the sector have more room to run. dom has the answer now from hq >> tech has outperformed the broader s&p since the lows on march 2. some of the companies that could power the next leg higher are driven around things like computer hardware, storage and chips as well. the highest upside target confirmed to 60% over prices and...
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it harkens back to world war ii and coming out of world war ii, but forget about it.ems to be another rationalization, match, for not clearing markets and for the fed to come to the rescue. is that all it is? >> yield curve control in my view offers a couple of benefits, but the issue with the benefits is that they are not exclusive to yield curve control. in other words, they are benefit that the fed could achieve through a different approach. yield the benefits to curve control is it solidifies your forward guidance at the central bank. you can more confidently tell people you're going to be on hold for the next three years with your conventional policy rate if you are not going to let government bond yields go above a certain level, you know, for the next three years. the issue there is that the fed can achieve that type of forward guidance effect, if you will, by just being explicit about the length of time within which it will not raise interest rates. yield curve control to me is something that the fed can achieve through other means, and less risky means, i sho
it harkens back to world war ii and coming out of world war ii, but forget about it.ems to be another rationalization, match, for not clearing markets and for the fed to come to the rescue. is that all it is? >> yield curve control in my view offers a couple of benefits, but the issue with the benefits is that they are not exclusive to yield curve control. in other words, they are benefit that the fed could achieve through a different approach. yield the benefits to curve control is it...
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taney his rating up as he's on iran 270 people have come to the initiatives and the only thing i was harkened the group was from over 30 years ago. i had ls and the steering committee. is that my diet you tell me how was the initiative found it it was thanks to 2 happy coincidences the 1st audrey lord was in berlin because my and who was our great aunt yes she was an american writer from the black feminist movement in the u.s. but she was teaching in berlin when we were in because over the course of her time there she met a lot of black women who came to her readings. you know i just covered that they didn't know each other. so she hit on the idea of connecting them so that they could exchange experiences come on down come she also brought out what i believe is the 1st book of stories born by black people about black people and german history crossing the secret mission to mention into i am the black not everyone is come to read aloud at initiatives me to you and when i look at and as a white man i mean. really what i'm. doing in the growing of the night why didn't i. just say the theme of th
taney his rating up as he's on iran 270 people have come to the initiatives and the only thing i was harkened the group was from over 30 years ago. i had ls and the steering committee. is that my diet you tell me how was the initiative found it it was thanks to 2 happy coincidences the 1st audrey lord was in berlin because my and who was our great aunt yes she was an american writer from the black feminist movement in the u.s. but she was teaching in berlin when we were in because over the...
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his rating up to this and around 270 people have come to the initiatives and the only thing i was harkened the group was front of a 32nd. attack a day less in the steering committee. and if the diet you tell me how was the initiative found it. it was thanks to 2 happy coincidences the 1st lord was in berlin because i'm who was i don't. she was an american writer from the black feminist movement in the us but she was teaching in berlin with you even because over the course of her time there she met a lot of black women who came to her readings discovered that they didn't know each other. so she hit on the idea of connecting them so that they could exchange experiences on dot com she also brought out what i believe is the 1st book of stories told by black people about black people in germany. crossing the secret mission to mention. i am a black man everyone is welcome to read aloud at initiatives meeting and when i look at a white man i mean i reveal what i didn't. know in the gathering of the night so i thought about. this as the theme of this meeting is somehow meant in south korea what do
his rating up to this and around 270 people have come to the initiatives and the only thing i was harkened the group was front of a 32nd. attack a day less in the steering committee. and if the diet you tell me how was the initiative found it. it was thanks to 2 happy coincidences the 1st lord was in berlin because i'm who was i don't. she was an american writer from the black feminist movement in the us but she was teaching in berlin with you even because over the course of her time there she...
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. >> reporter: the lines of the needy all harken back to the darkest time of america's economy, the great depression. this touches millions upon millions. entire industries halted like air travel. >> i miss you. >> reporter: i miss you. >> reporter: cruise ships. tourism. retail and restaurants. from las vegas to main streets across the country gutting jobs. >> five fingers. 20% is 1 out of 5. 1 out of 5 people in the united states who wants to be working is no longer working. >> reporter: but there is a difference with today's economy. >> we know exactly what's causing the job loss. in the great depression people understood there wasn't enough money but they didn't really understand why. >> reporter: a vaccine arks medical break through could put this father back to work. >> reporter: have you had to do anything like this before? >> no. this is the first time for me. >> reporter: he's a writer. the entertainment industry suddenly stopped. driving up with his son, he said he wanted to talk in support of the l.a. regional food bank but only if we didn't use his name. >> i think it's diffic
. >> reporter: the lines of the needy all harken back to the darkest time of america's economy, the great depression. this touches millions upon millions. entire industries halted like air travel. >> i miss you. >> reporter: i miss you. >> reporter: cruise ships. tourism. retail and restaurants. from las vegas to main streets across the country gutting jobs. >> five fingers. 20% is 1 out of 5. 1 out of 5 people in the united states who wants to be working is no...
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. >> reporter: the lines of the needy and numbers of unemployed all harken back to the darkest time in america's economy, the great depression. like then this downturn touches millions upon millions. entire industries halted like air travel. >> i miss you. >> i miss you. >> reporter: cruise ships, tourism and theme parks and retail and restaurants. from las vegas to main streets across the country gutting jobs. >> think about five fingers. 20% is one of the five. so one out of five people in the united states who wants to be working is no longer working and that's jaw drooping. >> reporter: but there is a difference with today's economy. >> we know exactly what's causing the job loss. in the great depression people understood there wasn't enough money but they didn't really understand why. >> reporter: a vaccine, a medical breakthrough could help put this father back to work. have you ever had to do anything like this before. >> no. this is the first time for me. >> reporter: he's a writer and actor in hollywood. an estimated 750,000 jobs in california have been impacted as the enterta
. >> reporter: the lines of the needy and numbers of unemployed all harken back to the darkest time in america's economy, the great depression. like then this downturn touches millions upon millions. entire industries halted like air travel. >> i miss you. >> i miss you. >> reporter: cruise ships, tourism and theme parks and retail and restaurants. from las vegas to main streets across the country gutting jobs. >> think about five fingers. 20% is one of the five....
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i harken it back to king's i have a dream speech. the most important part of the speech, he talked about the fierce unjency of now. i heard don and i haurd laura. my thought is the same. you can't condemn the riots, you can't say here and say, why are you doing it qu in in neighborhood, when you don't ask the question of why? you talk about communities in in country where you don't have access to clean water. you don't have access to health care. you are inhaling polluted air, you are drinking dirty water. the schools are falling apart. you don't have access to the resources that peer es have, economic justy. and you look at the systems of oppression, of race. and you overlay it, with a pandemic. we have a saying, the united states of america get a cold, black people get the flu. and when america gets covid, black folks die. and you go through the justices and you have the audacity to layer with it with weak sauce from the the aleelected, and on appointed. and our brother was on the ground, with a knee on his neck for eight minutes.
i harken it back to king's i have a dream speech. the most important part of the speech, he talked about the fierce unjency of now. i heard don and i haurd laura. my thought is the same. you can't condemn the riots, you can't say here and say, why are you doing it qu in in neighborhood, when you don't ask the question of why? you talk about communities in in country where you don't have access to clean water. you don't have access to health care. you are inhaling polluted air, you are drinking...
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it harkens back to the 1960s when the miami police chief made just such a threat. >>> let's get rightscene. cnn's omar jimenez is on the streets. has been there for hours. watching this police presence arrive. omar, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: this line of minnesota state police vansing over the course of a block in unison. >> you are here by
it harkens back to the 1960s when the miami police chief made just such a threat. >>> let's get rightscene. cnn's omar jimenez is on the streets. has been there for hours. watching this police presence arrive. omar, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: this line of minnesota state police vansing over the course of a block in unison. >> you are here by
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talks about the idea that vicious dogs will be unleashed on protesters, a lot of people say that harkens back to some of the southern politicians and the southern sheriffs during the civil rights movement in the 60s, and it's the last thing that you want to do to try to dial down the tensions between blacks and whites in this country. jon: chris wallace, chris, thank you. you can catch chris on "fox news sunday" every sunday right here on fox news channel. the show airs at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. we will be right back. ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. it's not just a sandwich, far from it. it's a reason to come together. it's a taste of something good. a taste we all could use right now. so let's make the most of it. and m
talks about the idea that vicious dogs will be unleashed on protesters, a lot of people say that harkens back to some of the southern politicians and the southern sheriffs during the civil rights movement in the 60s, and it's the last thing that you want to do to try to dial down the tensions between blacks and whites in this country. jon: chris wallace, chris, thank you. you can catch chris on "fox news sunday" every sunday right here on fox news channel. the show airs at 2:00 p.m....
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. >> reporter: the lines of the feed kneady a needy harken back to the great depression, like then, this downturn touches millions upon millions. entire industries halted, like air travel. cruises, tours, and theme parks. from las vegas to main streets across the country. gutting jobs. >> think about five fingers. 20% is one of the five. so one out of five people in the united states who wants to be working is no longer working. >> reporter: but there is a difference with today's economy. >> we know exactly what's causing the job loss. in the great depression, people understood there wasn't enough money but they didn't understand why. >> reporter: a vaccine. a medical breakthrough could help put this father back to work. >> have you ever had to do anything like this before? >> first time for me. >> reporter: he's a writer and actor in hollywood, estimated 750,000 jobs in california impacted as the entertainment industry suddenly stopped. driving up with his son, he wanted to talk in support of the l.a. regional food bank only if we didn't use his name. >> i think it's difficult for a lot
. >> reporter: the lines of the feed kneady a needy harken back to the great depression, like then, this downturn touches millions upon millions. entire industries halted, like air travel. cruises, tours, and theme parks. from las vegas to main streets across the country. gutting jobs. >> think about five fingers. 20% is one of the five. so one out of five people in the united states who wants to be working is no longer working. >> reporter: but there is a difference with...
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. >> reporter: the lines of the needy and the numbers of the unemployed all harken back to the greatression. like then, this downturn touches millions upon millions. entire industries halted like air travel. >> i miss you. >> i miss you. >> reporter: cruise ships, tourism and theme parks, and retail and restaurants. from las vegas to main streets across the country, gutting jobs. >> think about five fingers. 20% is one of the five. so one out of five people in the united states who wants to be working is no longer working. and that's jaw dropping. >> reporter: but there is a difference with today's economy. >> we know exactly what is causing the job loss. in the great depression, people understood there wasn't enough money, but they didn't really understand why. >> reporter: a vaccine. a medical breakthrough could help put this father back to work. have you ever had to do anything like this before? >> no. this is the first time for me. >> reporter: he is a writer and actor in hollywood. an estimated 750,000 jobs in california have been impacted as the entertainment industry suddenly
. >> reporter: the lines of the needy and the numbers of the unemployed all harken back to the greatression. like then, this downturn touches millions upon millions. entire industries halted like air travel. >> i miss you. >> i miss you. >> reporter: cruise ships, tourism and theme parks, and retail and restaurants. from las vegas to main streets across the country, gutting jobs. >> think about five fingers. 20% is one of the five. so one out of five people in the...
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this harkens back to castile where the -- he says he's been hit. he's -- he says he's been hit. you can see, here, now that -- that is -- that is usually from these. >> bro, i done got shot so many times today. and the police -- listen, man. my name is la roy williams. >> talk to me. la roy, tell me why you're out here. why are you out here? >> first of all, they killed my cousin jamar. so we did this on the north side. second of all, when i came out here, i didn't even know my home boy got killed. he's from texas. third of all, they been shooting me all -- look, i'm talking about all day. >> that is these shots. thank you for speaking with me. these shots. these are some of the things that are being blown off here. and there is a lot of frustration. that are people -- he is talking about the way people feel about the police officers that they don't care about the black and brown community. the police officers, obviously, there are four of them who have been fired, don. and that is, and you know because you've covered these stories alongside me, that is a very fast reaction from
this harkens back to castile where the -- he says he's been hit. he's -- he says he's been hit. you can see, here, now that -- that is -- that is usually from these. >> bro, i done got shot so many times today. and the police -- listen, man. my name is la roy williams. >> talk to me. la roy, tell me why you're out here. why are you out here? >> first of all, they killed my cousin jamar. so we did this on the north side. second of all, when i came out here, i didn't even know...
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. >> reporter: the lines of the needy and unemployed all harken back to the darkest time of america'se great depression. like then, this downturn touches millions upon millions. entire industries are halted like air travel. cruise ships, tourism and theme parks. and retail and restaurants from los angeles to main streets across the country, gutting jobs. >> think about five fingers. 20% is one out of the five. so 1 out of 5 people in the united states who wants to be working is no longer working. and that's jaw-dropping. >> reporter: but there is a difference with today's economy. >> we know exactly what is causing the job loss. in the great depression, people understood there wasn't enough money but they didn't really understand why. >> reporter: a vaccine, a medical breakthrough could help put this father back to work. you have ever had to do anything like this? >> no. >> reporter: he's a writer in hollywood. the jobs impacted in the entertainment industry suddenly stopped. driving up with his son, he said he wanted to talk in support of the l.a. regional food bank, but only if we d
. >> reporter: the lines of the needy and unemployed all harken back to the darkest time of america'se great depression. like then, this downturn touches millions upon millions. entire industries are halted like air travel. cruise ships, tourism and theme parks. and retail and restaurants from los angeles to main streets across the country, gutting jobs. >> think about five fingers. 20% is one out of the five. so 1 out of 5 people in the united states who wants to be working is no...
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. >> reporter: the lines of the needy and the numbers of unemployed all harken back to the darkest timeerica's economy, the great depression. like then, this downturn touches millions upon millions. entire industries halted, like air travel. >> i miss you. i miss you. >> reporter: cruise ships, tourism, and theme parks. and retail and restaurants. from las vegas to main streets across the country, gutting jobs. >> think about five fingers. 20% is one of the five. one out of five people in the united states who wants to be working is no longer working. and that's jaw dropping. >> reporter: there is a difference with today's economy. >> we know exactly what is causing the job loss. in the great depression, people understood there wasn't enough money but they didn't really understand why. >> reporter: a vaccine, a medical breakthrough, could help put this father back to work. have you ever had to do anything like this before? >> no. first time for me. >> reporter: he's a writer and actor in hollywood, an estimated 750,000 jobs in california have been impacted as the entertainment industry
. >> reporter: the lines of the needy and the numbers of unemployed all harken back to the darkest timeerica's economy, the great depression. like then, this downturn touches millions upon millions. entire industries halted, like air travel. >> i miss you. i miss you. >> reporter: cruise ships, tourism, and theme parks. and retail and restaurants. from las vegas to main streets across the country, gutting jobs. >> think about five fingers. 20% is one of the five. one out...
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so harkening back to the apollo era of those gumdrop shaped capsules. gone are the days of the plane-shaped shuttles, jake. >> all right, rachel, thank you so much, appreciate it. cnn meteorologist tom sater joins us to discuss the reasons for the scrubbed launch today. tom, it looked windy and cloudy and i watched some of rachel's live shots earlier today. what's going on in florida? >> reporter: well, it's interesting, because it did look like there was going to be a pretty good window. at 2:00 p.m., we had a line of thunderstorms, jake, that stretched the entire state, from jacksonville all the way down to miami. that was at 2:00 p.m. and if the timing was right and that line moved off the eastern shore, we would have a window. the radar shows that happening. so if we take a look, you'll see the line moving offshore, back behind it the storms are widely scattered. you'll see one develop near orlando and just to the west. that's on a trajectory to move north of titusville. down at the bottom of the screen, there's another thunderstorm east of ft. mead
so harkening back to the apollo era of those gumdrop shaped capsules. gone are the days of the plane-shaped shuttles, jake. >> all right, rachel, thank you so much, appreciate it. cnn meteorologist tom sater joins us to discuss the reasons for the scrubbed launch today. tom, it looked windy and cloudy and i watched some of rachel's live shots earlier today. what's going on in florida? >> reporter: well, it's interesting, because it did look like there was going to be a pretty good...
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you know, i've been accused of many things, but subtle is not one, and obviously i run a firm which harkensk to my marine corps days, and especially in today's world, right, you know, it's been a fairly painful environment, a challenging environment, and as we think through what has pushed semper through and pushed myself through, it really is the experience and training and dealing with crisis and chaos in the marine corps that's helped us navigate. we have a belief that the veteran community, right, these are the folks that are going to lead us through these challenging times. and memorial day is a great example, right? we have been a sponsor of the hero's journey which is the nonprofit that wrote and has produced the play. we have taken the play on a tour across the country, over 40 cities in the last -- since 2019. even in this era of social distancing, finding time to remember the sacrifice of those that have fallen and honor the gold star families we think is a critical step in ensuring that the veteran community continues to be empowered. >> greg, it is charlie gasparino here. i want
you know, i've been accused of many things, but subtle is not one, and obviously i run a firm which harkensk to my marine corps days, and especially in today's world, right, you know, it's been a fairly painful environment, a challenging environment, and as we think through what has pushed semper through and pushed myself through, it really is the experience and training and dealing with crisis and chaos in the marine corps that's helped us navigate. we have a belief that the veteran community,...
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if you decided today, that's still aier out >> yeah, and you can harken back to president obama's quick line about that decimated las vegas about conferences many, many years ago and what you're talking about is very similar and different reason, obviously. it doesn't repair itself overnight and one thing, you go back and look at wynn and wynn bottomed out march 15th and four or five days prior to that low we started talking in early april how wynn was trading well and we said that basically on nothing but just things improving slightly, this is a stock that got up to between $85 and $90 and quite frankly, you're now in the period of time that you're starting to be in the 30% re-opening and i'm sort of with steve on this one. in terms of wynn, i think you would try to buy it back if it traded $70. >> are they the same arguments that you would say that's why hotels won't do well for dwight some time. that's yet cruise ships won't do well for quite some time >> somewhat. it boggles my mind that cruise ships are taking bookings for next year. i think that i don't -- i don't know the transp
if you decided today, that's still aier out >> yeah, and you can harken back to president obama's quick line about that decimated las vegas about conferences many, many years ago and what you're talking about is very similar and different reason, obviously. it doesn't repair itself overnight and one thing, you go back and look at wynn and wynn bottomed out march 15th and four or five days prior to that low we started talking in early april how wynn was trading well and we said that...
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it was a very specific choice of words there, and that, of course, harkens back to richard nixon himselfhom you worked for, although i think the use of that phrase predates your time there. but why do you think barr is using that? why do you think that is something the administration is leaning so heavily into? >> it's a code phrase. you know, it's more than a dog whistle. it's a very definite message to the base that i'm going to be tough on this. and that's the position he's taking this. he's not -- in what we need and what the best presidents have done is to heal and to calm things down, not to stir things up. >> david, hang on one erupting here. you see law enforcement coming in en masse to push these people who were so clearly vandalizing those police vehicles away. we see the uses of the shields. we see the uses of the batons to move the crowds and to move the people. again, this is in chicago right now, live pictures. we see water bottles being thrown, some kinds of ignited devices looking like fire crackers being thrown in the direction of law enforcement. the streets of america,
it was a very specific choice of words there, and that, of course, harkens back to richard nixon himselfhom you worked for, although i think the use of that phrase predates your time there. but why do you think barr is using that? why do you think that is something the administration is leaning so heavily into? >> it's a code phrase. you know, it's more than a dog whistle. it's a very definite message to the base that i'm going to be tough on this. and that's the position he's taking...
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so, you know, when you harken back to the first space shuttle launch back in 1981, that vehicle had never flown before. that was an extraordinary test flight accomplished in that day. in this case, this is in some respects, in many respects a tried and true system that behnken and hurley are riding on. >> at 12 minutes, t-plus 12 minutes about 20 seconds from that the capsule will separate completely from the rocket. i want to listen in for a second to see if we can hear some of that communication. >> the separation event should be coming up shortly and then they'll begin a series of checks on the thrusters that will be used to maneuver and then power dragon on its flight to the international space station. standing by for separation. >> expected loss of signal. >> this sounds like we had an expected lol loss of signal with one of the ground stations. >> dragon separation confirmed. >> there is a great view right in front of you of dragon separating. [cheers and applause] >> there is that call out. dragon is now officially making its way to the international space station today. >> dragon
so, you know, when you harken back to the first space shuttle launch back in 1981, that vehicle had never flown before. that was an extraordinary test flight accomplished in that day. in this case, this is in some respects, in many respects a tried and true system that behnken and hurley are riding on. >> at 12 minutes, t-plus 12 minutes about 20 seconds from that the capsule will separate completely from the rocket. i want to listen in for a second to see if we can hear some of that...
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this is actually something that harken back to what a miami police chief said decades ago. and does the president try to clean that up and basically say it was just an observation of shooting happens when looting happens? no. that clean-up, it doesn't fly. because that is not what this was about. so the president not taking questions on a tweet that he put out and then actually once twitter noted that it was inciting violence he had the white house re-tweet it. so it just doesn't fly. and special coverage continuing now with brooke baldwin. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> let's get right to it. i'm brooke baldwin. it is an extraordinary friday for a multitude of reasons. breaking news out of minneapolis, where i want to begin this hour. one of the four police officers involved in the death of george floyd has been taken into custody in charge with third-degree murder and manslaughter. his name derek chauvin, the white officer you see here who kneeled on floyd's neck for multiple minutes as you could hear floyd saying "i can't breathe." we're also getting a new
this is actually something that harken back to what a miami police chief said decades ago. and does the president try to clean that up and basically say it was just an observation of shooting happens when looting happens? no. that clean-up, it doesn't fly. because that is not what this was about. so the president not taking questions on a tweet that he put out and then actually once twitter noted that it was inciting violence he had the white house re-tweet it. so it just doesn't fly. and...
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they're harkening back to george h.w.90s who addressed the nation during these rodney king riots. he appeared to be a unifier at that time. >> chris christie? what should he be doing right now? >> well, george, the first thing is to understand, i think what's gone on here, there are three factors that's caused what's gone on. the president needs to address all three factors. factor number one, the most important factor, the outrageous conduct of the minneapolis police involved in this incident. i was in law enforcement as u.s. attorney for seven years. overseen law enforcement at a number of different levels and then as governor. what went on there is completely unacceptable. by the way, those three officers who stood by while george floyd was saying i can't breathe, need to be held account, there's no doubt about that. i don't think there's a lot more work that needs to be done on something like that. to be able to bring charges. i think secondly what you're seeing happening in the country now, george, is that the inacti
they're harkening back to george h.w.90s who addressed the nation during these rodney king riots. he appeared to be a unifier at that time. >> chris christie? what should he be doing right now? >> well, george, the first thing is to understand, i think what's gone on here, there are three factors that's caused what's gone on. the president needs to address all three factors. factor number one, the most important factor, the outrageous conduct of the minneapolis police involved in...
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this harkens back to philando castile where the officer was -- all right, sir.he says he's been hit. >> look. they don't give a fuck about us, man. >> reporter: he says he's been hit. you can see here. that is usually from these. >> how did i get shot so many times today? and listen, man, my name is laroy williams. >> reporter: here, talk to me. laroy, tell me why you're out here. this cnn. why are you out here? >> first of all, they killed my cousin shamar. we did this on the north side. when i came out here i didn't know my home boy got killed. used to work at the south carolina from texas. third of all, they've been shooting me, i'm talking about all day. >> reporter: so that is these shots. thank you for speaking with me. some of the things that are being blown off here. there is a lot of frustration. he is talking about the way people feel about the police officers, that they don't care about the black and brown community. the police officers obviously there are four of them who have been fired don, and that is -- and you know because you've covered these s
this harkens back to philando castile where the officer was -- all right, sir.he says he's been hit. >> look. they don't give a fuck about us, man. >> reporter: he says he's been hit. you can see here. that is usually from these. >> how did i get shot so many times today? and listen, man, my name is laroy williams. >> reporter: here, talk to me. laroy, tell me why you're out here. this cnn. why are you out here? >> first of all, they killed my cousin shamar. we did...
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when you look at the video, it harkens back to yesteryear, thingsgs we thought we had overcome in america. i mean, it looks like a a lynch man.hasingng young black and when they kill him, there is no accountability. they go home and sleep in their bed that night. it takes 74 days before there is an arrest. in the arrest was not because the police or the law enforcement individuals saw the video, because they had it on day one in february. it is because we saw the video, amy. that is why we got an arrest finally after all of these days, even though these men chased him with a shotgun and a .357 magnum and they executed ahmaud arbery in broad daylight. amy: this is an astounding story. ahmaud was a well-known jogger in the community. ran almost every day. can you then explained -- this was a sunday afternoon in broad daylight. take us on that journey y as you understand it at this point, not only are we following maud jogging in the middle-of-the-road, coming upon this pickup truck with the required -- retired white police officer in the back that she would not know he was as police officer
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delaware front where he says that personnel related file would not be and, steph, it all sort of harkensk to the reality that 2016 is still a raw wound for democrats. you saw tom perez saying that those calls for the university of delaware files, he likened those to the new hillary's emails. steph? >> all right. ali vitali, thank you. we're going to leave it there. >>> before we move on, i want to talk about graduation. because every school is adjusting to the new normal as we finish the academic year in the age of the coronavirus. our hero today is principal montgomery who is going above and beyond for his graduating students. principal montgomery leads a high school in wylie, texas. and this man drove over 800 miles in 12 days to visit 636 graduating seniors. their school for many reasons, obviously, couldn't host a formal graduation ceremony so he visited their homes to congratulate each and every one of them in person instead. he says it was something he needed to do, and it certainly left a smile on all of his students' faces. and to all of those students, i want to say, i know this
delaware front where he says that personnel related file would not be and, steph, it all sort of harkensk to the reality that 2016 is still a raw wound for democrats. you saw tom perez saying that those calls for the university of delaware files, he likened those to the new hillary's emails. steph? >> all right. ali vitali, thank you. we're going to leave it there. >>> before we move on, i want to talk about graduation. because every school is adjusting to the new normal as we...
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operatations tht were done in l latin america during the entire 1970's, 1980's to 1990's and even harkensehen theyin 1806 and d didan invasion not have any support from the afro p population in thehe regi. the revovolt against him.. there e are shades o on many ths here, which is all vevery troubling to venenezuela because goudreau appeaears delusional. the appears to be aa blackwater want t to be. you provided security for a concert that was held on for -- out on the 23rd. he injected himself into opposition politics come into what was happening with guaido at the border. it is a very dangerous figure, although he may have this delusional sense of himself and grandeur. he can play in that role because of u.s. policy. minutee have less than a left, about 30 seconds, but the ability to the maduro administration to continue to pepersevere in the facace of u.. embargo, in the face of now in indictment i thehe u.s. government, maduro himself. could you u talk about thehe aby of this administration to survive? >> the key is most u.s.s. policymakers continue to look at venezuela as maduro t tee
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that really harkens back to the depression era where there were massive work programs. and so you are seeing that. i mentioned the unemployment benefits. you see loans to small is tosses and the idea help the mom and pop and not the los angeles lakers or some of these other big companies that did get some of those loans and then returned them. that is a lesson to be learned to start from the bottom and move up. host: what congress is likely to be looking on will likely add to the nations deficit and debt. at what point should that align the american people and congress? well, you know, it is the type of situation where when we are in a crisis, when you are in a health crisis, you let the andor do what they have to figure out the side effects later. are at that point. lawmakers on both sides are doing what they can to stem the bleeding in terms of the economy. there is some legitimate concern out there. eventually, the bills will have to be paid. they may be paid by future generations. the good news is that we are in a low interest environment. and there is still appetit
that really harkens back to the depression era where there were massive work programs. and so you are seeing that. i mentioned the unemployment benefits. you see loans to small is tosses and the idea help the mom and pop and not the los angeles lakers or some of these other big companies that did get some of those loans and then returned them. that is a lesson to be learned to start from the bottom and move up. host: what congress is likely to be looking on will likely add to the nations...
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so it is trying to harken back to decision-making of the past few decades. >> excellent. kayla?see the contrast between the democratic party and they are continually asking people to look back at what we have done. not even what stevenson has done, necessarily, but what other democrats have done and linking the party together. just that because he is a democrat he will be as successful as past democrats. whereas, with ike's campaign, it was looking to the future. they didn't really have a great past in recent years to look back to that they would want to advertise, so they had to push past that and you can see that contrast here. also a lack of prioritizing media. there is no creativity here, which would make sense, because they didn't prioritize it and that definitely hurt them in this. >> i think that is really important to think about. that the democratic party has been in office for 20 years. that is a long time to control the white house and they had done so in a way that built the coalition with very specific new deal programs that give benefits to voters. that brought wor
so it is trying to harken back to decision-making of the past few decades. >> excellent. kayla?see the contrast between the democratic party and they are continually asking people to look back at what we have done. not even what stevenson has done, necessarily, but what other democrats have done and linking the party together. just that because he is a democrat he will be as successful as past democrats. whereas, with ike's campaign, it was looking to the future. they didn't really have a...
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it harkens back to the 1960s when the miami police chief made just such a threat. >>> let's get right to the scene. cnn's omar jimenez is on the streets. has been there for hours. watching this police presence arrive. omar, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: this line of minnesota state police vansing over the course of a block in unison. >> you are here by ordered to if you do not disperse, you will be -- you will be arrested. you are ordered to leave this area immediately. >> that command we heard from almost a block away as they were advancing. this entire area was as of literally 20 minutes ago filled with hundreds of people. as you can see right now, there is absolutely no one. you see this scene with flashing lights. we have police here and the fire department. they are working on a huge fire that broke out on a building there on the corner. you see sort of the smoldering aspects of it right there where when we first got here, that fire in that building burned over the course of at least an hour without being touched by any fire department. there was no first responder pre
it harkens back to the 1960s when the miami police chief made just such a threat. >>> let's get right to the scene. cnn's omar jimenez is on the streets. has been there for hours. watching this police presence arrive. omar, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: this line of minnesota state police vansing over the course of a block in unison. >> you are here by ordered to if you do not disperse, you will be -- you will be arrested. you are ordered to leave this area...
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some of her designs harken back to the 1918 flu. >> i incorporated flowers inside of the masks and hatsr: in the world of fast fashion, sustainability may be the new trend. >> we're going to be seeing a lot of upcycling. >> reporter: "vogue" declared it the mask to wear. the biodegradable washable option features largely embraced as consumers continue tightening their belts. the face mask is old hat in the fashion world. just ask candace cuoco. >> i wanted to create this very strong mask look, so i started draping a mask over my face with leather. >> reporter: candace first debuted these designs for new york fashion week in 2017, reviving these creations of satin and leather by popular demand. >> we have these really beautiful garters that normally would be on stockings. when you put it on, yes, we're covering our face, but it still makes me feel sexy and strong. >> reporter: for candace, it's more than fashion, it's personal. >> it needs to be functional. like my daughter, she has a compromised immune system. so we're very, very careful with certain things. >> reporter: her father work
some of her designs harken back to the 1918 flu. >> i incorporated flowers inside of the masks and hatsr: in the world of fast fashion, sustainability may be the new trend. >> we're going to be seeing a lot of upcycling. >> reporter: "vogue" declared it the mask to wear. the biodegradable washable option features largely embraced as consumers continue tightening their belts. the face mask is old hat in the fashion world. just ask candace cuoco. >> i wanted to...
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so it's really trying to harken back to arguments they've been making for the last two decades. >> excellentt between the democratic party and they're continually asking people to look back at what we've done, not even what stevenson has done necessarily but what other democrats have done and linking the party together. that's the only thing they share because he's a democrat, he will be as successful as past democrats whereas with ike's campaign it was very much looking towards the future and not -- well, because they didn't really have a great past in recent years to look back to that they would want to advertise. so they had to push past that and you can see that contrast here. and also a lack of prioritizing media and honestly there's no creativity here, which would make sense because they didn't prioritize it, and that definitely hurt them in this. >> and i think that's really important to think about, the democratic party had been in office for 20 years. that is a long time to control the white house. and they had done so in a way that built a coalition with very specific new deal prog
so it's really trying to harken back to arguments they've been making for the last two decades. >> excellentt between the democratic party and they're continually asking people to look back at what we've done, not even what stevenson has done necessarily but what other democrats have done and linking the party together. that's the only thing they share because he's a democrat, he will be as successful as past democrats whereas with ike's campaign it was very much looking towards the...
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conversations that took place among all of us that every time we heard an airplane over our head, it harkenedto that day that women were told to take off their shoes and run. are there triggers -- do you hear -- what is the conversation that's taking place among yourself and your colleagues in the trenches, if you will? >> yeah, so, i'll say it, i'm a neurologist, so i see patients with covid when they also have neurologic conditions, so i think there are many, many folks who are much more on the front lines than i am. i had the kind of really remarkable experience of being on service in the hospital as the number of case was rising and the experiences every few minutes, the intercom would go off and the voice over the intercom was calling another code blue for someone with covid who had stopped briefing or whose heart had stopped, which is not an experience which i've ever had before and sort of, kind of what you're describing, that sort of feeling of freezing and wondering if it's going to be your patient is really sort of devastating and i think all of those who are much more in the trench
conversations that took place among all of us that every time we heard an airplane over our head, it harkenedto that day that women were told to take off their shoes and run. are there triggers -- do you hear -- what is the conversation that's taking place among yourself and your colleagues in the trenches, if you will? >> yeah, so, i'll say it, i'm a neurologist, so i see patients with covid when they also have neurologic conditions, so i think there are many, many folks who are much...
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in that sense, free market is much more closely associated with antiregulation and harkens back to laissez-faire. >> that is great set of questions per partly i just went by usage. my sense is that free-market -- i can't remember what the chart looks like, but free-market only overtakes free enterprise may be in the 1960's. free enterprise was a much more capacious language. free-market has a political meaning but largely in an economic register. free enterprisers never restricted themselves to purely economic but more what is freedom? and that is what they cared about. i think that in the period between the 1930's and 1970's, free enterprise was the term of choice. by maybe the 1980's, free market had overtaken it significantly. one interesting thing you say about unionism is that one of the figures i write about in my book is walter reuther, who was big user of the term "free enterprise." he was a thinker on the left side of the labor spectrum who wanted to resuscitate and redefine the term in some way in the 1950's. >> right here. >> david walsh, grad student at winston. to build on that poin
in that sense, free market is much more closely associated with antiregulation and harkens back to laissez-faire. >> that is great set of questions per partly i just went by usage. my sense is that free-market -- i can't remember what the chart looks like, but free-market only overtakes free enterprise may be in the 1960's. free enterprise was a much more capacious language. free-market has a political meaning but largely in an economic register. free enterprisers never restricted...