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in henning's and dortmund early in holland. that changed an hour into the match holland replaced defensive midfielder axel witsel and aggressive switch. that immediately paid off holland's deflected shot landed at the feet of rock. and a half i at least until they are into things scratched off to a handful. of guerrero planned it was his shoulder. by the way it was a matter of millimeters and frankly it's a shame to see such a good finish as this one harshly even if dortmund didn't really deserve it. certainly wasn't please. with a call for his side's offensive struggles meanwhile to saddam's top scorer henning's into the stage and had an immediate impact of the sun springing stephen scripts the shock clattered of the post. i see one minute scene and scripts nearly caused an upset. a minute into stoppage time henning's launched which can do it again the host did not disagree. first the left and then the right post the hosts a breath away from 3 desperately needed points but as it turned out even one where loon point was too muc
in henning's and dortmund early in holland. that changed an hour into the match holland replaced defensive midfielder axel witsel and aggressive switch. that immediately paid off holland's deflected shot landed at the feet of rock. and a half i at least until they are into things scratched off to a handful. of guerrero planned it was his shoulder. by the way it was a matter of millimeters and frankly it's a shame to see such a good finish as this one harshly even if dortmund didn't really...
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meanwhile top scorer henning's into the stage and had an immediate impact of design springing stephen scripts his shop class about the post. 81 minute scene and scripts nearly caused an obscene. a minute into stoppage time henning's involved should speak through it again the post did not disagree. i 1st the left and then the right post the hosts a breath away from 3 desperately needed points but as it turned out even one where learned point was too much to ask for because in the 5th and final minute of injury time this happened was building harland had these much incredibly he's going to hit the gold in the bundesliga and he's a live and overall deliver dortmund a smash and grab with. a mentor in the end it was truly down to luck but i'm not surprised alex scored i don't think it was lucky on his part he finished well. holland made a scoring return after missing 2 matches through injury and don't mention the period for another season in the champions league that's all dusseldorf can prepare for is a nerve shredding finale to this season. i'm rarely speechless but today is one of those
meanwhile top scorer henning's into the stage and had an immediate impact of design springing stephen scripts his shop class about the post. 81 minute scene and scripts nearly caused an obscene. a minute into stoppage time henning's involved should speak through it again the post did not disagree. i 1st the left and then the right post the hosts a breath away from 3 desperately needed points but as it turned out even one where learned point was too much to ask for because in the 5th and final...
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i made it into stoppage time henning's launched its case through it and again the post did not disagree. was. the 1st the left and then the right post the hosts a breath away from the tree desperately needed points but as it turned out even one where learned point was too much to ask for because in the 5th and final minute of injury time this was building holland had these moments it credibly he stood us to the gold in the bundesliga and he's a live and overall deliver dortmund a smash and grab with. a mentor in the end it was truly down to luck but i'm not surprised alex scored i don't think it was lucky on his part he finished well. said would like him or. holland made a scoring return after missing 2 matches through injury and don't appear for another season in the champions league. can prepare for is a nerve shredding finale to this season. of the show. i'm rarely speechless but today is one of those days the squad puts in a great effort so i didn't give up chances in the 2nd half and hit the post twice i really feel for everyone in the dressing room today. once again does a little
i made it into stoppage time henning's launched its case through it and again the post did not disagree. was. the 1st the left and then the right post the hosts a breath away from the tree desperately needed points but as it turned out even one where learned point was too much to ask for because in the 5th and final minute of injury time this was building holland had these moments it credibly he stood us to the gold in the bundesliga and he's a live and overall deliver dortmund a smash and grab...
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and point it was as well as henning's 14th that the season. thought. to be rotten if you look at the chances we had and the amount of time we were a man up we really should have come away with more probably hundreds of anything i'm prepared to name for that's the 10th time in a season that does a lot of have failed to convert a lead into 3 points and they won't get many chances as good as this what fate did them a favor and at least deny relegation rivals any point. i . say. 7 points from 3 games for bremen was followed by a morale stopping 3 nil loss to frankfurt flavio course as man start of the clash with vulture birds still in the automatic drop zone but stopped by their coach when most of their clubs would have long moved on. struggling braman knew they had to tighten up at the bank. vaults burger chasing a europa league spot and always carry a threat to. the bank because felt's team have generally seen an improvement since the coronavirus break fine margins have been the difference and i think we have to take more risk cause we have to go full to
and point it was as well as henning's 14th that the season. thought. to be rotten if you look at the chances we had and the amount of time we were a man up we really should have come away with more probably hundreds of anything i'm prepared to name for that's the 10th time in a season that does a lot of have failed to convert a lead into 3 points and they won't get many chances as good as this what fate did them a favor and at least deny relegation rivals any point. i . say. 7 points from 3...
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in the summertime the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breeding 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who's been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. could get no more going to the. keys nor the scum dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. if they're the bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food if you would to god in your mind to biopics and chicken pigs and cattle. but now i'm moving to where every time that happens people stop and think for a moment before what are we doing what are we eating. berlin is home to almost 4000000 people and the growing number of chickens some big cities. come from the countryside and find that having a feathery friend reminds them of home. but chicken love can turn sour more and more abandoned birds are found wandering the city streets this animal shelter has its work cut out. as a. fool it sounds great to get fresh eggs from your own head on your righ
in the summertime the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breeding 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who's been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. could get no more going to the. keys nor the scum dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. if they're the bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food if you would to god in your mind to biopics...
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hen henry stenson pulled him aside. >> mr. president, i need to tell you about a top-secret project of immense importance that has created the most powerful bomb ever put together. >> reporter: truman had been vice president three months and knew nothing about the manhattan project and race to build the atomic bomb. this was a weapon of mass destruction. >> absolutely. the world had never seen anything like this. >> reporter: they were planning the invasion of japan. it would require 700,000 troops, take a year, and cost tens of thousands of american casualties. the bomb had not even been tested. >> truman had no idea whether it was going to work and he basically said it's a science project until you can convince me this is actually a weapon, which doesn't happen until july 16. >> reporter: on that morning in new mexico, the scientists who had designed and built what they called the gadget were ready. >> at ts pulse goes to the bomb, which is up on 100-foot tower, and something happens that has never happened in the history of
hen henry stenson pulled him aside. >> mr. president, i need to tell you about a top-secret project of immense importance that has created the most powerful bomb ever put together. >> reporter: truman had been vice president three months and knew nothing about the manhattan project and race to build the atomic bomb. this was a weapon of mass destruction. >> absolutely. the world had never seen anything like this. >> reporter: they were planning the invasion of japan. it...
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>>hen it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much-- orlittle-- talk, text and data as you want, and s.-bu.edas cusmer toserv consumercellular.tv more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program s made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributionso your pbs station from viewers like you. thank u. >> woodruff: the houston funoyal of george has dominated the news of this day, with vows nat his death will not be vain. speakers at the service ranged from family to the famous, as we hear in our opening report, from john yang. laid to rest todaymore thanas two weeks after his death while being arrested by a white minneapolis police officer galvanized an international movement. ♪ ♪ at his houston funeral, mourners celebrated floyd's life, and reflected on how his final words-- "i can't breathe"-- became a rallying cry in the fight against systemic racism. >> when he yelled "please, c please't breathe," iarinties. d. everybody knows who bi
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i want to thank you all for joining and i want to thank jean henning for her organizing the series. let me introduce the moderator of today's roundtable repressor christy lopez. professor lopez joined our faculty in january 2017 right after completing a federal investigation of the chicago police department will goodwill serving of the department just a civil rights division she led that investigation and many others to examine patterns and practices of unconstitutional policing across the country including in new orleans, los angeles and ferguson. since joining our faculty professor lopez has cofounded our innovative policing program which is now launching a prevention program called abler active bystander ship for recently professor lopez has written up that somehow the police culture could have saved george floyd's life and what the funding of police really -- to funding of the police really means. professor lopez i will turn it over to you. >> thank you so much and i really appreciate the support you in georgetown has shown on this issue and agreement should appreciate the work
i want to thank you all for joining and i want to thank jean henning for her organizing the series. let me introduce the moderator of today's roundtable repressor christy lopez. professor lopez joined our faculty in january 2017 right after completing a federal investigation of the chicago police department will goodwill serving of the department just a civil rights division she led that investigation and many others to examine patterns and practices of unconstitutional policing across the...
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hen he walked in the room, you know, his spirit just lifted the room up. >>> right now on the kpix news streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> more protest and curfews underway. >> i'm allen martin in for ken. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. >>> we're going to start with a massive demonstration in front of city hall is now on the move through city streets. a police motorcycle is apparently leading these marchers. we estimated the crowd to be about 2,000 and we spoke to some of them before they set off. andrea? >> reporter: allen, the town square is relatively empty right now, but most people have taken off for the evening, but there are still a few in front of the fox theatre in what has become a tribute to victims of police brutality. breonna taylor, stephon clark and orrs are all named here. in the square between the museum and the fox theatre, thousands gathered to honor the memory of george floyd. >> when i watched the video, all i can do is why didn't jump in? why didn't somebody say something? >> this has touched all of us. this has ignited the whole country to see that poor man on the ground
hen he walked in the room, you know, his spirit just lifted the room up. >>> right now on the kpix news streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> more protest and curfews underway. >> i'm allen martin in for ken. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. >>> we're going to start with a massive demonstration in front of city hall is now on the move through city streets. a police motorcycle is apparently leading these marchers. we estimated the crowd to be about 2,000 and we spoke...
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dusseldorf got off to a seemingly ideal start with ruben henning scoring after just 6 minutes. but while the hosts celebrated outscored complained and the ref took another look via v.a.r. . had conahan deflected the cross with his hand. it took the referee a full 3 minutes to decide no goal. and fortune as luck was to desert them again right afterwards although they only have themselves to blame as flopping on either lesnar won't through their defense to take the lead after 10 minutes. that was his lucky 13th of the season. and with previously just one goal since the restart needle lesnar couldn't have picked a better time to get back into the habit. was own dear dose of thought. but as so often in recent outings for too nerve rose like a phoenix thanks to one high flyer the bidding hemings. his 15th call and it just served equaliser and again with his surefire left foot. in his past wanted to make sure this one counted do we get the goal this time. $11.00 it was and $11.00 it remained even if both sides showed their mettle. but that was yes but. both teams were desperate not t
dusseldorf got off to a seemingly ideal start with ruben henning scoring after just 6 minutes. but while the hosts celebrated outscored complained and the ref took another look via v.a.r. . had conahan deflected the cross with his hand. it took the referee a full 3 minutes to decide no goal. and fortune as luck was to desert them again right afterwards although they only have themselves to blame as flopping on either lesnar won't through their defense to take the lead after 10 minutes. that was...
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now he and his four roommates are stuck at home wondering hen the rent will catch up with them. >> i'm guessing one more month and that is it. >> reporter: chan is not
now he and his four roommates are stuck at home wondering hen the rent will catch up with them. >> i'm guessing one more month and that is it. >> reporter: chan is not
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again, we feel that it's ok to discriminate against one group, hen we leave open -- we give license to someone else to discriminate against us. i don't want that. you shouldn't want that. i don't think there's any pennsylvanian, white or black, who should want that. we have a chance to bring republicans an democrat together and say, ok werg candice agree about all kinds of things but we ought to have a system where that child should have an opportunity to go to a school that is every bit as good as the one that your kid goes to. that health care should not be denied to them when it's not denied to you. that the things that make up your life should be available to the lives of everybody in this commonwealth. that's what this is about. i don't think that should be a partisan thing. and the fact that it has been in the past i think is maybe our inability to understand just how important and how essential this is to our democracy and how we live our lives every day. >> do you see any data or anecdotal evidence that communities of color suffered more in the economic effects of the pandemic
again, we feel that it's ok to discriminate against one group, hen we leave open -- we give license to someone else to discriminate against us. i don't want that. you shouldn't want that. i don't think there's any pennsylvanian, white or black, who should want that. we have a chance to bring republicans an democrat together and say, ok werg candice agree about all kinds of things but we ought to have a system where that child should have an opportunity to go to a school that is every bit as...
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but still there's hope now at least in the shape of ruth and henning's. just off main source of goals in the 1st half of the season the last home game finally saw him get on the school sheet for the 1st time in 2020 and against hoffenheim that big hope was looking good early on in this attack the visitors may have been following social distancing guidelines at 10 to excessively . kevin stuck on challenge on the ground and hangs in the air. so far so good for hearts that's the 8th time this season that the striker has opened the scoring for the battered by violence right at 11. and things got even better for distilled off a tussle in the half an on box or can i have hit the ground. and albert earning benyamin hypno his much inger. as. you can is probably not something you want to go out to i couldn't believe it on my hands on him. and pushes my arm into his face and goes down theatrically is mine i might be known for being a bit robust but i've never had any part in our guys we're going to try going in that it's better option if you get on so one no and on
but still there's hope now at least in the shape of ruth and henning's. just off main source of goals in the 1st half of the season the last home game finally saw him get on the school sheet for the 1st time in 2020 and against hoffenheim that big hope was looking good early on in this attack the visitors may have been following social distancing guidelines at 10 to excessively . kevin stuck on challenge on the ground and hangs in the air. so far so good for hearts that's the 8th time this...
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now he and his four roommates are stuck at home wondering hen the rent will catch up with them. >> i'm guessing one more month and that is it. >> reporter: chan is not a a u.s. citizen so he does not qualify for the help in the representative. >> i don't know what is going to happen to us. >> there is not even a question. there will be a hawk number of evictions in san francisco if we don't pass permanent protection. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor dean preston the introducing legislation next week that will make it illegal for landlords to evict people like irving who might have to stop paying rent due to covid- 19. current protections only apply through july28th. >> the reality is san francisco is we have a lot of folks who are living in rent-controlled units and some unupside louse unscrupulous landlords. >> reporter: a small landlord who rents space to artists and manage as handful of properties in oakland and san francisco. she is and she is encouraging other small landlords to do the same. >> we're in a crises and i can should their burden for the tenant whose are all of a
now he and his four roommates are stuck at home wondering hen the rent will catch up with them. >> i'm guessing one more month and that is it. >> reporter: chan is not a a u.s. citizen so he does not qualify for the help in the representative. >> i don't know what is going to happen to us. >> there is not even a question. there will be a hawk number of evictions in san francisco if we don't pass permanent protection. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor dean...
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hen he walked in the room, you know, his spirit just lifted the room up. >>> right now on the kpix news on
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be out of north of the swamp the most on yours nor school is secular more than a hen think. it's. a good. thing also we have no live that i mean made us live that one of those will that is my thinking you list back i mean us if there's a song that i'm polemic beto pensacola by you're probably michael moore is the name only that i mean no no you're ok you know it all blowing them. also into their entire lives lost somebody and police just because focus our top c.i. you know that i'm going to put us on ice the whole renewed mature holiness but there must have been in korea going to be an american silence a strong. yes . if innocent bloomberg. is in a different sort of than the young when someone just runs. as an upper limit the gun in that you know made it so. young. in the us is that we don't use. the word. the evil. it's so terrifying that it is like a horror movie it really is a musical offering a counterpoint to what we feel when we experience a storm and we all know what it's like one is hoping the whole time will we survive but we get over the storm. yes. but the reason that i
be out of north of the swamp the most on yours nor school is secular more than a hen think. it's. a good. thing also we have no live that i mean made us live that one of those will that is my thinking you list back i mean us if there's a song that i'm polemic beto pensacola by you're probably michael moore is the name only that i mean no no you're ok you know it all blowing them. also into their entire lives lost somebody and police just because focus our top c.i. you know that i'm going to put...
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we had this area of hot high pressure, henning to pull up the heat from the south. circulation around us and then the system offshore is also pulling in some humidity. you may have felt just a little bit of humidity today and that humidity is actually helping to fuel some thunderstorms across the sierra. the higher elevations when you get some heat and humidity, it really helps to provide this lifting mechanism, so that's why all of those thunderstorms are isolated over the sierra right now. i think we'll also have a chance of that tomorrow. so if you're traveling up that way the next 24 hours, just watch out for some of these thunderstorms across the sierra. back here at home for tomorrow morning, we get sunny skies for the inland valleys, near the bay, near the coast, that fog's going to be back. down to 63 in the peninsula. also areas of fog and le clouds for the east bay, san francisco, and the north bay, and we'll start with those 60s. we'll get you a closer look at that, and you can see right here on this top-down view over the north bay, there's those low clo
we had this area of hot high pressure, henning to pull up the heat from the south. circulation around us and then the system offshore is also pulling in some humidity. you may have felt just a little bit of humidity today and that humidity is actually helping to fuel some thunderstorms across the sierra. the higher elevations when you get some heat and humidity, it really helps to provide this lifting mechanism, so that's why all of those thunderstorms are isolated over the sierra right now. i...
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everything is automated from the temperature of the hen house to the distribution of food and water. each year the farm goes thrhrouh six chicken lifecycleles ann alarmiming rate e for animal activists. two things he dismissive of as it's interesting and it's called the river just imagine a five year old child weighing a hundred and fifty kilos is not natural. these chickens don't grow into healthy animals they seek what's a a great consent to consumers is the current use of antibiotics on farms is a government reporort that shows inspections in poultry houses are a fictional karen's. happens maybe she's a kentucky oaoaks today because thehere's n instance of the concept of cells upon the animaldvocacy group open cages run the campaign entitled franken chicken. referring to frankenstein's monster. form of knowledge the use of an- but argue their use is carefully monitored and not systematic. however with such high n nbers of chihickens in such a small area it's impoible to monitor the health of each animal. yes yes so general to some it comes every day sometimes there are two of them
everything is automated from the temperature of the hen house to the distribution of food and water. each year the farm goes thrhrouh six chicken lifecycleles ann alarmiming rate e for animal activists. two things he dismissive of as it's interesting and it's called the river just imagine a five year old child weighing a hundred and fifty kilos is not natural. these chickens don't grow into healthy animals they seek what's a a great consent to consumers is the current use of antibiotics on...
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hen bricks are thrown, rest assured, something will be done. naubl naubl down to the basement -- [inaudible] down to the basement to inspect it. what was he looking for? won't go mcenany: i further than what the president said because there are security matters and i won't engage on of discussion. yes. reporter: so going back to osenstein, what is the president's response to the fact nor neither rosenstein willingher wray will be to take responsibility on illegal wiretapping? secretary mcenany: look, the dismayed.is this happened to the president's campaign. a republican campaign was spied by a democratic presidency, a administration. based on a dossier paid for by his opponent, hillary clinton, d.n.c. this is absolutely extraordinary. it is the biggest political that we've seen and the curiosity onlistic this front is appalling. when you have multiple instances of people saying one thing under obama om the administration and saying another thing in public, that they had direct evidence of mean, collusion, i that's extraordinary. adam schiff, i
hen bricks are thrown, rest assured, something will be done. naubl naubl down to the basement -- [inaudible] down to the basement to inspect it. what was he looking for? won't go mcenany: i further than what the president said because there are security matters and i won't engage on of discussion. yes. reporter: so going back to osenstein, what is the president's response to the fact nor neither rosenstein willingher wray will be to take responsibility on illegal wiretapping? secretary mcenany:...
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. >> so when you look back at all of the solutionse that hen proposed, what are the reforms that are mosimportant to you? >> so i think there are two parts to this conversation and unfortunately, there is this burgeoning debate about reform versus transformation. and i think we have to recognize that they must coexist. the united states has some of the lowest hourly requirements for trainingof for necers in the world. and we need to do more and we need to broadenof the scophat training. number two, we need to dismantle and eliminate qualifd immunity. when law enforcement officers breathe law, they should be held accountable. we need to absolutely deal with issues of chokeholds and descalation. and so there's a litany of things that can be done to reform the behaviors and the practices in law enforcement. >> what about police >> i believe in unions. i believe that every union and support its people. but i think police unions in some places he outsized authority over what happens to the peopleh are supposed to serve. and when those two things come into conflict, the fundamental obligat
. >> so when you look back at all of the solutionse that hen proposed, what are the reforms that are mosimportant to you? >> so i think there are two parts to this conversation and unfortunately, there is this burgeoning debate about reform versus transformation. and i think we have to recognize that they must coexist. the united states has some of the lowest hourly requirements for trainingof for necers in the world. and we need to do more and we need to broadenof the scophat...
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i want to thank you all again for joining and i want to thank chris henning for her leadership organizing the series. let me introduce the moderators for today's roundtable. professor kristi lopez, she joined our faculty and generate 2017 right after completing a federal investigation to the police department. while serving with the department of justice and civil rights division she led the investigation and many examine patterns and practices across the country. including in new orleans, los angeles and ferguson. since joining our faculty professor lopez has cofounded our innovative policing program which is now launching a national. intervention program for the police department called able, acted bystander should by law enforcement. recently professor lopez has written an op-ed of how police culture could have saved george floyd's life and her thoughts on what defending the police, professor lopez, i will turn over to you. >> thank you so much, i really appreciate the support you have shown on these issues and i very much appreciate in making all of this happen. i also want to thank y
i want to thank you all again for joining and i want to thank chris henning for her leadership organizing the series. let me introduce the moderators for today's roundtable. professor kristi lopez, she joined our faculty and generate 2017 right after completing a federal investigation to the police department. while serving with the department of justice and civil rights division she led the investigation and many examine patterns and practices across the country. including in new orleans, los...
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foremost task is making a deal with numberten, in foremost task is making a deal with number ten, in 2022 hene will be a tense negotiation with downing street over the future of the license fee. that will be nasty, brutish and long, that is top of his intray. after that it's the commercial needs, so the world's most powerful companies, are all competing with the bbc now for attention, he has to come up with a funding models that coll pets with them but make young people think it is worth paying for, aside from that he has to make sure the bbc reflects britain and that it is trusted and thatis britain and that it is trusted and that is hard in an age of social media when your accuracy are under enormous scrutiny. most director—generals as you know are remembered not for how they implement the strategy but how they respond to crisis they couldn't foresee, like the saville scandal or over equal pay, while tony hall probably had the hardestjob tim davey‘s is going to be harder. he will need that luck. as the protests about the death in police custody of george floyd continue, president trump has
foremost task is making a deal with numberten, in foremost task is making a deal with number ten, in 2022 hene will be a tense negotiation with downing street over the future of the license fee. that will be nasty, brutish and long, that is top of his intray. after that it's the commercial needs, so the world's most powerful companies, are all competing with the bbc now for attention, he has to come up with a funding models that coll pets with them but make young people think it is worth paying...
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it was the state the president state hen 2016, also a has deep ties to given mar-a-lago.owever, the senior population is a crucial demographic for electoral politics in that state , and the president has significantly taken a hit amongst senior citizens in the last couple of weeks. still not too late for him to rebuild, but also look at the hispanic vote in that state. that is why covid-19 is so important, trade policy so important, but the geopolitics of that region, whether we are talking about venezuela or trade, is also important. lisa: i want to get back to the big story in my mind, which is stimulus and further potential support for household. how much pressure will there be among legislators to re-up the unemployment benefits or ifsibly send out some checks there aren't official shutdowns, but you see slowdowns and a lack of confidence that people can go out and not get sick? kevin: well, get this. to your point precisely, many of the states having the uptick are red states, so that is where the on them point benefits debate really becomes so -- the unemployment be
it was the state the president state hen 2016, also a has deep ties to given mar-a-lago.owever, the senior population is a crucial demographic for electoral politics in that state , and the president has significantly taken a hit amongst senior citizens in the last couple of weeks. still not too late for him to rebuild, but also look at the hispanic vote in that state. that is why covid-19 is so important, trade policy so important, but the geopolitics of that region, whether we are talking...
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s likely fiscal trajectory come others aren't looking good. ,hen you look at political risk possibly around the election in november. both are congressional elections. if the whole picture put -- if you put the whole picture together, you have some politics going on, particularly in the euro, or you have a mood .eing made that seems tangible that is the shape of the european recovery fund. we will find out or about this next month, when eu leaders meet to discuss it properly. if that comes through, you do have a major multiyear innovation that is going to be euro positive, exactly at a time the dollar is facing these problems. these tend to lend to fx trends. that's the kind of thing that would make euro-dollar a likely to take back up above $1.20 this year. lisa: that is a big call. that is your highest conviction call, that the euro will strengthen against the dollar this year. what about emerging-market currencies? is this a trend for the rest of the world outside the u.s.? jonathan: generally --shahab: , it is a tailwind. one issue in emerging markets is that interest rates come
s likely fiscal trajectory come others aren't looking good. ,hen you look at political risk possibly around the election in november. both are congressional elections. if the whole picture put -- if you put the whole picture together, you have some politics going on, particularly in the euro, or you have a mood .eing made that seems tangible that is the shape of the european recovery fund. we will find out or about this next month, when eu leaders meet to discuss it properly. if that comes...
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hirono: i would like to call up hen-20195. this amendment is to have this committee here from jared kushner. if this committee is serious about understanding the crossfire hurricane investigation, we need to hear from him. we know that he was involved in 20 16 meeting at trump tower, where he and donald trump, jr. met with a russian attorney expecting to receive political dirt on hillary clinton from the russian government as part of russia and its governments support for mr. trump. this committee and a bipartisan effort with then chairman grassley and senator feinstein try to obtain a voluntary interview from mr. krishna, but he refused. the committee sought documents from wikileaks regarding a russian dinner invite, but jared kushner refused to turn over those documents. my amendment would aim to finish what this committee sought to do in 2017. it would require subpoenas to be issued to obtain documents and testimony from mr. christian. sen. graham: thank you. senator grassley. grassley: i would like to give some rebuttal to
hirono: i would like to call up hen-20195. this amendment is to have this committee here from jared kushner. if this committee is serious about understanding the crossfire hurricane investigation, we need to hear from him. we know that he was involved in 20 16 meeting at trump tower, where he and donald trump, jr. met with a russian attorney expecting to receive political dirt on hillary clinton from the russian government as part of russia and its governments support for mr. trump. this...
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colored restaurant and white restaurant. ,hen we had the ku klux klan that intimidated african-americans from voting. in alabama, most of the men who had weapons where the confederate soldiers, so they became the policeman. ,hey created all of these laws like a lottery. if you were standing on the corner, you could be arrested. they amended the state constitution to say, if you were incarcerated, you could be subcontracted out for labor, which meant that they would arrest people and put them back on the plantations to work. during this same time, we had all the lynchings from 1860 to 1950, over 4000 lynchings that took place during that time. we had all of these things happening during that period, right up until 1954 with brown v. board of education and things settled a little. another 10 years before the civil rights bill was passed. we could go to any library in the city, not just this one. the jim crow laws were taken down. immigration took place. even the schools were not desegregated until 1970, in this area. facility kind of paints that story for us, of the things that took place
colored restaurant and white restaurant. ,hen we had the ku klux klan that intimidated african-americans from voting. in alabama, most of the men who had weapons where the confederate soldiers, so they became the policeman. ,hey created all of these laws like a lottery. if you were standing on the corner, you could be arrested. they amended the state constitution to say, if you were incarcerated, you could be subcontracted out for labor, which meant that they would arrest people and put them...