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jane: we shall see. thank you for joining me. family of breonna taylor, who was killed when police kentucky, say they are worried about a cover-up. six months after her death, officers involved havech not ben ged and the case is a major part of the black lives matter vement. her boyfriend has sued the police departmt for more than $10 million. we report from louisville. >> breonna taylor! >> on this night, it is a handful of people protesting, keeping breonna taylor's name alive. in the six months since she died, there been large clouds -- large crowds in louisville. breonna taylor was a 26-year-old emergency dical technician with dreams of becoming a nurse and showing her fun side on snapchat. >> the last thiniaw was her laying here. she was in her b and she made a little snapchat of a movie she was watching. >> breonna taylor fell asleep t neher boyfriend kenneth walker. >> i don't know what is happening. meone kicked in the door and shut my girlfriend. >> he lost the love of his life. he went from laying on the bed with her, t
jane: we shall see. thank you for joining me. family of breonna taylor, who was killed when police kentucky, say they are worried about a cover-up. six months after her death, officers involved havech not ben ged and the case is a major part of the black lives matter vement. her boyfriend has sued the police departmt for more than $10 million. we report from louisville. >> breonna taylor! >> on this night, it is a handful of people protesting, keeping breonna taylor's name alive. in...
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jane: mr. king, how do you get change, though? are disappointed with the grand jury decision in this case. how quickly can you get change? what more needs to be done? martin: beyond voting, which could change some things -- and what i mean by that is we have an election, of course we all know this, coming up. and people must vote. there has to be different leadership at the white house, at the justice department. this current leadership is certainly not going to ever address this issue. but the secondary position, there are a letter people now talking about an economic withdrawal. black people in america spent $1.2 trillion last year. if black people decided we are not going to sport this economic system, i assure you that there will be some dramatic changes made in a very short period of time. i am not saying that a boycott is what i am calling for. i am saying that there are discussions of that magnitude at this point, because people are so frustrated. jane: martin luther king the third, thank you very much for joining me. marti
jane: mr. king, how do you get change, though? are disappointed with the grand jury decision in this case. how quickly can you get change? what more needs to be done? martin: beyond voting, which could change some things -- and what i mean by that is we have an election, of course we all know this, coming up. and people must vote. there has to be different leadership at the white house, at the justice department. this current leadership is certainly not going to ever address this issue. but the...
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jane: sec.en, thank you so much for joining make yourrn l's o brazil, one of the countries worst affected by the itsenous communities are particularly vulnerable, but eny tribes may less exposed to coronavirus because they are reluctant to engage wit outsiders. it also means they have very little immunityou to diseases. south american correspondent katy watson is in brazil. katie: between searing heat and covid-19, people stay indoorsiln thisge come away from the outside world as much as possible. signs are pted reminding them of the invisible midst.t in their today, the community health team has registered a new case. one of the village leaders has caught the virus. in the very beginning, gyre bolsonaro -- jair bolsonarohe broff the virus, saying it was mo really --th mostl elderly. ndra, who invited us -- sandra oh, who invited us -- sandro w invited us into the community, said the deaths -- >> if we lose a leader, if we lose a member of the community. we are losing everything, medicines, cult
jane: sec.en, thank you so much for joining make yourrn l's o brazil, one of the countries worst affected by the itsenous communities are particularly vulnerable, but eny tribes may less exposed to coronavirus because they are reluctant to engage wit outsiders. it also means they have very little immunityou to diseases. south american correspondent katy watson is in brazil. katie: between searing heat and covid-19, people stay indoorsiln thisge come away from the outside world as much as...
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jane: navigating america's tricky history of race.e we go, we want to bring you one more story about an african pouched rat. he is a bomb disposal expert who sniffed out nearly 70 landmines and other explosive material in cambodia. that is an area equivalent to 20 football pitches. he has been awarded a gold medal for bravery and devotion to duty. it is the animal version of the george cross which is the u.k.'s highest award for heroism in circumstances of extreme danger. it's actually the first rodent to receive it. it is usually presented to dogs and other animals. quite adorable. you can find more on all the date's news on the website. eck us out on twitter. have a lovely weekend and thanks for joining me, jane o'brien, narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists tching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like
jane: navigating america's tricky history of race.e we go, we want to bring you one more story about an african pouched rat. he is a bomb disposal expert who sniffed out nearly 70 landmines and other explosive material in cambodia. that is an area equivalent to 20 football pitches. he has been awarded a gold medal for bravery and devotion to duty. it is the animal version of the george cross which is the u.k.'s highest award for heroism in circumstances of extreme danger. it's actually the...
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my name is jane kim. i serve as supervisor here in the city of san francisco and most recently as the california and national regional political director for bernie 2020 2020si got to work very close with shawn campaigning for senator sanders. and really pleased be here today. so excited. what an incredible feat. congratulation abiding your first book. >> thank you. >> honestly that are not too many things that scare me more than writing a book. and so i would love to talk about "make change: how to fight injustice, dismantle systemic oppression, and own our future." shaun is going to share with us a little bit about his journey in the book, and as mentioned if you have a question please put it in the chat and it will show up and we will reserve time at the end of that discussion. but wanted to start with your book right here. folks can order it on the link that commonwealth has put up but we also encourage you to go and buy at an independent bookstore in your neighborhood come here in the bakery we have
my name is jane kim. i serve as supervisor here in the city of san francisco and most recently as the california and national regional political director for bernie 2020 2020si got to work very close with shawn campaigning for senator sanders. and really pleased be here today. so excited. what an incredible feat. congratulation abiding your first book. >> thank you. >> honestly that are not too many things that scare me more than writing a book. and so i would love to talk about...
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thanks, jane. with the start ofa holly? thanks, jane.weekend, and it's not over yet. does my games tonight. later, chelsea are at brighton but first two sides who just missed out at the top end of the table last season. it's wolves and sheffield united over at a sunbaked bramhall lane this evening. you can follow that game on bbc radio 5live with commentary from john acres and michael brown. there were some pretty shocking scenes during last night's game that's on the bbc sport website as well. there were some pretty shocking scenes during last night's game between paris st—germain and marseilles — when a brawl broke out in the last few minutes of the match — resulting in five players being sent off. among them — neymarfor punching alvaro gonzalez — accusing him of racially abusing him. it doesn't end there — a war of words has continued between those two on social media today, with neymar tweeting... "my only regret is not hitting him in the face." let's get more on this now with french footall journalistjulien laurens. good evening, ju
thanks, jane. with the start ofa holly? thanks, jane.weekend, and it's not over yet. does my games tonight. later, chelsea are at brighton but first two sides who just missed out at the top end of the table last season. it's wolves and sheffield united over at a sunbaked bramhall lane this evening. you can follow that game on bbc radio 5live with commentary from john acres and michael brown. there were some pretty shocking scenes during last night's game that's on the bbc sport website as well....
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jane: the swiss franc is interesting.t is a proper safe haven, but it tends to be more reactive to european news than you would that is where quite possibly investors are based. dollar swiss really has been thwarting normal movements, so i would expect to see normally euro swiss -- euro swiss could have gone higher after may after we had the recovery fund in europe. but he couldn't because of the movements in the dollar and the pressure that was coming through on dollar-swiss. dollar weakness, that is a real factor slipping through, if you like, on the impact on the swiss franc. francine: thank you so much, head of fx rabobank strategy. our next guest will talk about stimulus, talk about dollar. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." in spain, a takeover will create the country's largest bank. that values the state controlled lender at about 4.5 billion dollars. signs that the long-awaited financial industry consolidation in europe is starting to kick off. facebook is again being sued for allegedly
jane: the swiss franc is interesting.t is a proper safe haven, but it tends to be more reactive to european news than you would that is where quite possibly investors are based. dollar swiss really has been thwarting normal movements, so i would expect to see normally euro swiss -- euro swiss could have gone higher after may after we had the recovery fund in europe. but he couldn't because of the movements in the dollar and the pressure that was coming through on dollar-swiss. dollar weakness,...
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the jane goodall institute in has a pretty good team. it's that team that built up the virtual jane, because when i was first grounded, i was frustrated and angry. traveling, butto they built of this virtual jane, who has reached out to all these people. so i guess it was -- i don't know -- it was probably meant to happen. anyway, so we take money from ethical, yous know, record. that's really important to us. we don't want to take money just to make a company look good so that it can go on doing bad. a companyer hand, if is really trying to do things better, then ok, give us the money to help us make the world that are, and we will work with you to make you better and make your shell toward his -- your happier.ers because i think shareholders are changing. fore's a huge push now banks to stop subsidizing companies that are behaving in an unethical way. michael: well, we are very fortunate you have found this virtual method for reaching the world and for reaching us here at the national press club today. it's quite wonderful. to have you
the jane goodall institute in has a pretty good team. it's that team that built up the virtual jane, because when i was first grounded, i was frustrated and angry. traveling, butto they built of this virtual jane, who has reached out to all these people. so i guess it was -- i don't know -- it was probably meant to happen. anyway, so we take money from ethical, yous know, record. that's really important to us. we don't want to take money just to make a company look good so that it can go on...
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jane: it is quite interesting. think if you go to more stable e.m., looking at poland or hungary or other countries in that region, perhaps the opposite is true. they would like their currencies to be weaker because they are think and get out potentially winning more businesses, potentially from asia. we've heard of quite a lot of on shoring in the last few months. if there is more back towards the major market, and those economies really want to benefit from that, and you could argue that for than, there is a little bit more of a currency war. a month or currencies to weaken, and who doesn't want a weaker currency? but turkey has gotten inflation problem. alix: what is your top trade right now as we head towards the election? fx volatility is fully picking up. alix: i think fx allah -- jane: i think if we have seen a stronger dollar, if we see that coming through more, currencies like the aussie could drop more if we get more of a risk off appetite. alix: great point. maybe one day we can be onset together again.
jane: it is quite interesting. think if you go to more stable e.m., looking at poland or hungary or other countries in that region, perhaps the opposite is true. they would like their currencies to be weaker because they are think and get out potentially winning more businesses, potentially from asia. we've heard of quite a lot of on shoring in the last few months. if there is more back towards the major market, and those economies really want to benefit from that, and you could argue that for...
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and i had an added liability, that was jane. she was four years old when i graduated from law school. if a firm was living on taking a chance on a woman, they were not yet prepared to take a chance on a mother. get a first legal job, or we wouldn't be sitting here together. what happened? justice ginsburg: it was a great beginning. federal district court judge. when i got that judge, i didn't notice until years later when the professor wrote about it, he was in charge of getting fellowships for colombian law students and he was determined to get one for me. so he called a judge who had always taken his clerks from columbia. the judge was himself a colombian undergraduate and law school alum. and the judge's answer was as expected -- i have had a woman clerk before. -- this is anok intense job and sometimes i will need her to come in on a saturday, to stay late. i can't risk it. so the professor said, i have a deal for you that you can't refuse. and if shechance does not please you, there is a young man in her class going to a do
and i had an added liability, that was jane. she was four years old when i graduated from law school. if a firm was living on taking a chance on a woman, they were not yet prepared to take a chance on a mother. get a first legal job, or we wouldn't be sitting here together. what happened? justice ginsburg: it was a great beginning. federal district court judge. when i got that judge, i didn't notice until years later when the professor wrote about it, he was in charge of getting fellowships for...
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and there are, jane you said it.there are brilliant people running for office all over the country. so even though i am not over the top excited about this. i am excited about people who are running for office all over the bay. all over california. right here in new york where i am. i am not unplugging. even as you and i campaign, you work for bernie we campaign for bernie. i am still disappointed. i'm still disappointed over 2016. i don't get over those losses easily for even with that i refuse to completely unplug for it all. the moment is too important. and i would never want to look back on this time, which i think 2020 is one of the most difficult years in modern history of the world. i don't want to look back on this year end say i wish i would have been more involved. i wish i would've done more. i said some kind of things about their other progressives i have to say how i feel, what i'm thinking. we can't be so blinded sometimes by our political philosophy or worldview. i want you to have an established world
and there are, jane you said it.there are brilliant people running for office all over the country. so even though i am not over the top excited about this. i am excited about people who are running for office all over the bay. all over california. right here in new york where i am. i am not unplugging. even as you and i campaign, you work for bernie we campaign for bernie. i am still disappointed. i'm still disappointed over 2016. i don't get over those losses easily for even with that i...
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jane: you too, howie.ogizes and is anchor at cnn going too far i'm happy to give you the tour, i love doing it. hey jay. jay? charlotte! oh hi. he helped me set up my watch lists. oh, he's terrific. excellent tennis player. bye-bye. i recognize that voice. annie? yeah! she helped me find the right bonds for my income strategy. you're very popular around here. there's a birthday going on. karl! he took care of my 401k rollover. wow, you call a lot. yeah, well it's my money we're talking about here. joining us for karaoke later? ah, i'd love to, but people get really emotional when i sing. help from a team that will exceed your expectations. ♪ howie: cnbc kramer stepped in when called speaker of the house trumpian name by interviewing nancy pelosi. crazy nancy, i'm sorry, that was the president, i have such reference for the office i would never use that term -- >> but you just did. >> you know what i mean. howie: kramer later apologized for what he called stupid comment but president trump said that was pan
jane: you too, howie.ogizes and is anchor at cnn going too far i'm happy to give you the tour, i love doing it. hey jay. jay? charlotte! oh hi. he helped me set up my watch lists. oh, he's terrific. excellent tennis player. bye-bye. i recognize that voice. annie? yeah! she helped me find the right bonds for my income strategy. you're very popular around here. there's a birthday going on. karl! he took care of my 401k rollover. wow, you call a lot. yeah, well it's my money we're talking about...
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ta janee is august evans. she is a southern novelist after the civil war and she is the first female american author to earn more than $100,000. she precedes edith wharton, but the reason she is important and the reason i bring her up is because i have talked a lot about the north so far today. southern women are in an especially pinched spot, if you will. they are from a region of the country that has lost the civil war and is devastated. economically and psychologically as well. and the men, especially the white men returning home, are often unable to assume positions in society again. you have a bunch of women who are financially dependent, they have to find some way to make money, and they know they are living through a dramatic time in america, and they are talented and educated. coming out of the civil war you have a huge number of female writers. north and south, but primarily in the south. what they write our things that now don't make it across our radar screen. but she is famous as a romance novelist
ta janee is august evans. she is a southern novelist after the civil war and she is the first female american author to earn more than $100,000. she precedes edith wharton, but the reason she is important and the reason i bring her up is because i have talked a lot about the north so far today. southern women are in an especially pinched spot, if you will. they are from a region of the country that has lost the civil war and is devastated. economically and psychologically as well. and the men,...
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jane: actually, no.ple are familiar with the yale project on climate and communicaons. it does amazing research. it shows us apparently black people car more about the climate than white people do. of all people, latinx are most concerned about the climate crisis. the climate crisis very much shows how much racism there is. the fossil fuel industry has for decades put their drilling and fracking and incinerating and refineries in communities of indigenous communities under the assumption these people lacked power and will not able to do nothing about it. people of color haveim really bn cted by the fossil fuel industry. judy: you talked about the importancef voting. i looked back at our interview last november. you said no matter who we ect, no matter how progressive they are, it will not work unlesse hold their feet to the fire. doesn't make that much difference who is elected -- does it make that much difference who is elected? president trump this week saying he is the be environment president since t
jane: actually, no.ple are familiar with the yale project on climate and communicaons. it does amazing research. it shows us apparently black people car more about the climate than white people do. of all people, latinx are most concerned about the climate crisis. the climate crisis very much shows how much racism there is. the fossil fuel industry has for decades put their drilling and fracking and incinerating and refineries in communities of indigenous communities under the assumption these...
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jane goodall, who will share her thoughts on the state of our world during the covid-19 pandemic, thengoing threats caused by climate change, and other topics that ultimately affect us all. we're honored to welcome dr. goodall back to the national press club, as she joins us virtually today from her family home in england. dr. goodall, welcome. dr. goodall: well, thank you so much for inviting me, and hello to anybody who's listening or looking, or whatever. michael: there are a lot of people listening and looking virtually, so thank you. we're pleased to accept questions from our audience, especially from our journalists tuning in today. i'll ask as many as time permits. to submit a question for dr. goodall, please email headliners@press.org. it's been 60 years since 26-year-old jane goodall entered the rain forest in gombe stream national park, in what is now tanzania, to study the lives of chimpanzees. her observations of a chimpanzee employing a tree branch as a tool to eat termites, of the emotional lives of primates, and of the gradual destruction of their habitat have changed h
jane goodall, who will share her thoughts on the state of our world during the covid-19 pandemic, thengoing threats caused by climate change, and other topics that ultimately affect us all. we're honored to welcome dr. goodall back to the national press club, as she joins us virtually today from her family home in england. dr. goodall, welcome. dr. goodall: well, thank you so much for inviting me, and hello to anybody who's listening or looking, or whatever. michael: there are a lot of people...
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in and jane has been around in a number of areas.e resume. like many women, but this one managed to crack it. i think that's also joining the board. that's because she's great, but also because i think mike wanted it that way. and halleluiah others should think about it too. >> yeah. people are starting to parse various industries where women have managed to get to the top defense is one area. some argue exchanges as well with the cunningham and friedman at nasdaq. it would be nice to see if financials follow. >> think about it. lin linda randall was put in clorox who buys clorox? guys give me a break. it's about time some of the consumer package companies are run by women it's a natural who does most of the work in the finance in the house it's the woman it's about time all these companies stop becoming old boy. congratulations for thinking i don't want to just think about it i want to do it. >> we remember the site in april of 2019. all the ceos of biggest banks. the seven were dragged in front of congress. they were asked would an
in and jane has been around in a number of areas.e resume. like many women, but this one managed to crack it. i think that's also joining the board. that's because she's great, but also because i think mike wanted it that way. and halleluiah others should think about it too. >> yeah. people are starting to parse various industries where women have managed to get to the top defense is one area. some argue exchanges as well with the cunningham and friedman at nasdaq. it would be nice to see...
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this -- jane fraser must go in search of greater profits.they will pause at shanksville, pennsylvania. on this 11th of september, the resilience of new york city, washington, and america. good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." it is such a different 9/11 this year. francine, i cannot convey the overlay of the pandemic and september 11, the cadence that we have, and how changed it is this year. francine: i think you're talking about the memorials. in the past there was always a memorial, minutes of silence observed. because people cannot meet in place, we rely on the images. you do not havepl
this -- jane fraser must go in search of greater profits.they will pause at shanksville, pennsylvania. on this 11th of september, the resilience of new york city, washington, and america. good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." it is such a different 9/11 this year. francine, i cannot convey the overlay of the pandemic and september 11, the cadence that we have, and how changed it is this year. francine: i think you're talking about the memorials. in the past there was...
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later that same day, jane's sister was taken unwell.five days after her dad. jane says her loss has been hard to comprehend, but she's pushing for any lessons to be learnt for the sake of her dad and her sister. how will you remember them? happy, funny, jelly people who everybody loved. and as much as we cry, we laugh just as much because we've got so many happy memories got so many happy memories of both of them. that was jane roche ending the report by alex forsyth. buckingham palace has said that any decision made by barbados to remove the queen as its head of state, is for the island s government and people. the barbadian prime minister has said she wants the country to become a republic by november next year, when it will celebrate the 55th anniversary of its independence from britain. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has this report. when prince harry visited barbados nearly four years ago, he brought a message from his grandmother. he said the people of the caribbean island had occupied a special place in the queen's hea
later that same day, jane's sister was taken unwell.five days after her dad. jane says her loss has been hard to comprehend, but she's pushing for any lessons to be learnt for the sake of her dad and her sister. how will you remember them? happy, funny, jelly people who everybody loved. and as much as we cry, we laugh just as much because we've got so many happy memories got so many happy memories of both of them. that was jane roche ending the report by alex forsyth. buckingham palace has said...
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jane, it is so lovely to see you again. >> good to see you, seth i feel for you, man.well, we have made some progress, because we spoke in april. i was in an attic then and so, while we're not fully back, we are taking steps in the right direction. >> well, you're great. [ laughter ] >> seth: thank you i want to ask -- one of the things you talk about in the book is how your activism has changed. obviously, this is something that you have been, for lack of a better word, active in for a long time. can you speak to how your activism in the '70s versus your activism now is different? >> well, as i say in the beginning of the book, in the acknowledgment, you know, when i was young, i thought that activism was a -- was a sprint you know, if i just go fast enough, everything can be fixed really quick and then, i got a little older, and i realized that activism is more like a marathon and i slowed down and learned to pace myself but, now that i'm seriously old, i realize that it's really a relay. it's a relay race. you pass the baton, and that's kind of what i did this last
jane, it is so lovely to see you again. >> good to see you, seth i feel for you, man.well, we have made some progress, because we spoke in april. i was in an attic then and so, while we're not fully back, we are taking steps in the right direction. >> well, you're great. [ laughter ] >> seth: thank you i want to ask -- one of the things you talk about in the book is how your activism has changed. obviously, this is something that you have been, for lack of a better word,...
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jane, i'd like to give you the first audience question and we have 18 more to get through jane, are you with us ? jane, unmute please. >> there we go. i've been trying to get in, i don't know how i got out but never mind. modern technology everybody. nina, i've got to tell you again how proud we are of you and the contribution you make and the passion you have for the scholarship and for improving the world. it's all stuff that i resonate with and just love. the whole conversation couldn't be better so i'm channeling david petraeus, this is a war of sorts how does this and or does this ever end ? we teach artificial intelligence, among other things that we teach to staff and i think we find a way to ride the tiger in all that, is that what this is to? is this not ever going to be defeated? i know you said resilience is a huge part of the strategy but is this always going to be with us? >> to some extent especially when you look at the historical examples not only from the soviet period but you can go back to ancient greece and the period of yellow journalism in the united states there a
jane, i'd like to give you the first audience question and we have 18 more to get through jane, are you with us ? jane, unmute please. >> there we go. i've been trying to get in, i don't know how i got out but never mind. modern technology everybody. nina, i've got to tell you again how proud we are of you and the contribution you make and the passion you have for the scholarship and for improving the world. it's all stuff that i resonate with and just love. the whole conversation...
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thank you jane and asha. nina said exactly right. we at the kennan institute were enormously pleased to have found nina. really it wasn't as supporting nina but her work supporting the mission at a really difficult time for talking and thinking seriously about russia, ukraine, former soviet region issues and anything that had a whiff of election interference. you all know very well, i can imagine england on this call hasn't noticed you can't open your mouth and have a conversation about what's happening in that part of the world without it becoming about american politics. nina comes along with just a doggedly i would say clear commitment to the idea that you can work on this topic and not have it just american domestic politics or some other kind of political agenda. i want to offer a few further thoughts about why this book is so worthwhile to pick up and read. i have read it and really enjoyed and benefited from it, why the kennan institute was so important to support nina and her work. first is that there's something almost metap
thank you jane and asha. nina said exactly right. we at the kennan institute were enormously pleased to have found nina. really it wasn't as supporting nina but her work supporting the mission at a really difficult time for talking and thinking seriously about russia, ukraine, former soviet region issues and anything that had a whiff of election interference. you all know very well, i can imagine england on this call hasn't noticed you can't open your mouth and have a conversation about what's...
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[applause] thank you very much. -- chuck and his wife jane to chuck and his wife jane, thank you for being here. and the over 40 ambassadors standing with us today, please stand and receive america's thanks. this is a very deep thanks. [applause] thank you ray much -- thank you very much. also with us is the tenant johnson from long island. from the retired marines and put back -- but put back on his uniform and raced into the ash and debris. at ground zero, he found a fellow marine. they began to call out united united marines -- -- " helps marines, if you can , scream."can hear us they dug in knowing at any moment the wreckage could crash in on them. at some point, someone told jason to stop. marine, i, i am a don't go back i go forward. jason saved the life of officers. he said nothing about -- for years he said nothing about what he did on 9/11. he didn't even tell his five children. when he saw a rescue be counted on tv, he decided to meet those officers. one of them gave him a gift, a still cross made from a beam jason helped lift to freedom from the hell on earth. as jason sai
[applause] thank you very much. -- chuck and his wife jane to chuck and his wife jane, thank you for being here. and the over 40 ambassadors standing with us today, please stand and receive america's thanks. this is a very deep thanks. [applause] thank you ray much -- thank you very much. also with us is the tenant johnson from long island. from the retired marines and put back -- but put back on his uniform and raced into the ash and debris. at ground zero, he found a fellow marine. they began...
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jane. break, but we'll be right back aftervor: all right, peopl. that's our show for tonight. but before we go, as you saw on the show earlier tonight, thousands of formerly incarcerated people in florida are being kept from the polls due to a modern day poll tax that requires them to pay off fines to the state. these returning citizens are disproportionately people of color, with more than a third being black. but you can do something now to help returning citizens in florida vote this year, please go to the website below to donate to florida rights restoration coalition to pay off those fines. every dollar counts and will help a formerly incarcerated person vote this year. until tomorrow -- stay safe out -- a quick reminder, tomorrow is the first presidential debate. keep an eye on our social media feeds where we'll cover it live as it happens. until tomorrow -- stay safe out there, wear a mask, and remember, the irs never forgets. now, here it is -- your moment of zen. ♪ ♪ >> um, how lon
jane. break, but we'll be right back aftervor: all right, peopl. that's our show for tonight. but before we go, as you saw on the show earlier tonight, thousands of formerly incarcerated people in florida are being kept from the polls due to a modern day poll tax that requires them to pay off fines to the state. these returning citizens are disproportionately people of color, with more than a third being black. but you can do something now to help returning citizens in florida vote this year,...
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>> i hope we see changes with jane fraser as the new ceo of citigroup. when you look at the eight-year record of citi's ceo, you look at the stock price citi's stock price is up one-third, the bank index is up one-half and the broader market has more than doubled. citigroup today has worst in class efficiency, returns and stock marketvaluation. the current ceo has done an excellent job to improve the resiliency of citigroup to a point where it's stronger than it's been in decades but when it comes to strategy, i think the current or exiting ceo has played it too safe i hope jane fraser takes a fresh look at the business mix, takes more aggressive actions. as you know, i've been on your show and i've also gone to many annual meetings of citigroup and said why don't you sell off mexico, why don't you sell off the consumer businesses in asia, why don't you act more aggressive and the biggest mistake made by city's current ceo is when he said a few years ago, our restructuring is over. i hope we have a fresh look and there's more restructuring to b done how
>> i hope we see changes with jane fraser as the new ceo of citigroup. when you look at the eight-year record of citi's ceo, you look at the stock price citi's stock price is up one-third, the bank index is up one-half and the broader market has more than doubled. citigroup today has worst in class efficiency, returns and stock marketvaluation. the current ceo has done an excellent job to improve the resiliency of citigroup to a point where it's stronger than it's been in decades but when...
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jane frazier has experience with u.s. banking, latin america, consumer banking. many other positions. and she was at mckinsey. it's not like she came from nowhere. track vip skipst the line task. that, people with similar qualities, it was a good citigroup to go ahead and have a woman lead the company for its time in its history as opposed to a bank that is mostly an investment bank? but that'sdn't be, the reality of this particular situation. you could just as easily have a read -- lead a bank that is more wholesale oriented. look, the industry has a history of being a laggard when it comes involving with diversity and pulse their finger on the . the industry really has changed crisis.e financial they got the message, most of on largest banks have signed to the state business roundtable all shareholders matter think about diversity. that's good for shareholders in the long term, if done correctly. this move, by promoting jane , you know, it could be .ood for show -- shareholders we don't know her that well on the street. it's good for stakeholders, generally. we
jane frazier has experience with u.s. banking, latin america, consumer banking. many other positions. and she was at mckinsey. it's not like she came from nowhere. track vip skipst the line task. that, people with similar qualities, it was a good citigroup to go ahead and have a woman lead the company for its time in its history as opposed to a bank that is mostly an investment bank? but that'sdn't be, the reality of this particular situation. you could just as easily have a read -- lead a bank...
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jane fraser is currently head of citi's global consumer banking division. and, on wall street, wednesday's rally evaporated today, as tech stocks sank again. the dow jones industrial average lost 405 points to close at 27,534. the nasdaq fell 222 points-- 2%. and, the s&p 500 dropped 59. and, actress diana rigg died today in london, after fighting cancer. she came to fame on the 1960's tv series "the avengers" playing secret agent emma peel. later, she played the only woman ever to marry james bond in the 1969 thriller "on her majesty'sr et service." and, more rently, rigg had a recurring role on "game ofs, th" gaining a new generation of fans.as diana rigg w 82 years old. still to come on the "newshour," congress remns in a stalemateom over an ec relief package for covid-19; election security plmains in question as mul countries target both campaigns; we exane the u.s.' uneven reonse to the pandemic and much more. >> woodruff: congress tonit remains stuck over how to address the economic crisis from the pandemic. as we noted earlier, there we not enough vo
jane fraser is currently head of citi's global consumer banking division. and, on wall street, wednesday's rally evaporated today, as tech stocks sank again. the dow jones industrial average lost 405 points to close at 27,534. the nasdaq fell 222 points-- 2%. and, the s&p 500 dropped 59. and, actress diana rigg died today in london, after fighting cancer. she came to fame on the 1960's tv series "the avengers" playing secret agent emma peel. later, she played the only woman ever...
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well, jane fonda, you're out there fighting the good fight.e of your time. stay at it >> i'm happy to see you. it is great that you're in this position now i love it. we love watching you. >> okay. i officially retire. that's it, i'm done. not doing any more tv. jane fonda knows who i am. thank you very much. i appreciate you thank you so much. >>> up next. wow. that happened. up next, the fight for the south. u.s. senate candidate jamie harrison is here to talk about his tight race against lindsey graham st wayith us i'll retire later. unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. include the best in entertainment and offer plans to mix and match starting at $35. plus, get the samsung galaxy s20 5g uw on us when you buy any note20 5g. only at verizon. you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not mad because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on
well, jane fonda, you're out there fighting the good fight.e of your time. stay at it >> i'm happy to see you. it is great that you're in this position now i love it. we love watching you. >> okay. i officially retire. that's it, i'm done. not doing any more tv. jane fonda knows who i am. thank you very much. i appreciate you thank you so much. >>> up next. wow. that happened. up next, the fight for the south. u.s. senate candidate jamie harrison is here to talk about his...
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jane fraser brings laserlike focus.ust have been in the boardroom many times where she kind of disagreed. michael corbat did a great job, but he was a classic bank relationship executive on the commercial side, so i think they are going big on digital. they might be making big and technology. then, because she had a seat as ceo for asia and latin america, whether she wants to keep those businesses and possibly leverage ahead. there's a lot they've done in asia that they want to bring to the u.s., but it is going to be digital. lisa: so an expansion in digital consumer banking. does this mean lending more? does it mean taking on more risk? does it mean opening branches around the country? i know you say it doesn't mean brick-and-mortar, but doesn't mean diversifying the presence? give us the path over the next two or three years for citi. ken: it's a great question. essentially, we are looking at at who iset, looking my top customer. citi does have a mass-market presence with the card business. strengthly don't have in w
jane fraser brings laserlike focus.ust have been in the boardroom many times where she kind of disagreed. michael corbat did a great job, but he was a classic bank relationship executive on the commercial side, so i think they are going big on digital. they might be making big and technology. then, because she had a seat as ceo for asia and latin america, whether she wants to keep those businesses and possibly leverage ahead. there's a lot they've done in asia that they want to bring to the...
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retiring ceo will be in january and jane fraser as his successor.ll get the details on this historic appointment, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ business newiting zealand pmi. we are looking at signs of any kind of recovery given that we have had one of the strictest lockdowns in the world in new zealand. look at where we are trading in terms of kiwi stocks, down about half a percent. watching for whether that continued rally in the kiwi dollar can gain momentum. dovish remarks from the governor have given it a little bit of a downside for the kiwi. news get to the first word with karina mitchell. wherestart in the u.s. the jobs market seems to have stalled with initial jobless claims unchanged. continuing claims rose. declinehad projected a in both numbers. the data points to people staying out of work for longer. president trump has made it clear there will be no extension for a deadline to sell tiktok's u.s. operations despite report they were negotiating a delay. they have until september 15 two agree to a sale or the app will be banned in the u.s.
retiring ceo will be in january and jane fraser as his successor.ll get the details on this historic appointment, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ business newiting zealand pmi. we are looking at signs of any kind of recovery given that we have had one of the strictest lockdowns in the world in new zealand. look at where we are trading in terms of kiwi stocks, down about half a percent. watching for whether that continued rally in the kiwi dollar can gain momentum. dovish remarks from the governor...
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there's hope in sin city jane wells is there. a casino is reopening, what?er: shep, you can't keep sin city down, you know despite an economic fallout. you've got zero conventions, zero shows, you've got the football stadium with zero fans. we talk to everybody from cabbies to elvis, the strithp at put viva back in las vegas to make: 't hae the largest 5g network... award-winning customer satisfaction... or insanely great value. now, with t-mobile for business, there's no compromise. network. support. value. choose. all. three. t-mobile for business. ready when you are. so you're a small businor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate the safer you drive the
there's hope in sin city jane wells is there. a casino is reopening, what?er: shep, you can't keep sin city down, you know despite an economic fallout. you've got zero conventions, zero shows, you've got the football stadium with zero fans. we talk to everybody from cabbies to elvis, the strithp at put viva back in las vegas to make: 't hae the largest 5g network... award-winning customer satisfaction... or insanely great value. now, with t-mobile for business, there's no compromise. network....
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jane: mr. king, two policemen injured last night. your father preached a message of nonviolence. are you concerned that the violence we see often attending these protests and legitimate demonstrations is obscuring the broader message of justice that you are talking about? martin: whenever there is violence, i am always concerned. the other side of the coin, however, is when situations are done correctly, and i will give this example. when jacob blake was shot in kenosha, wisconsin a few weeks back, prior to his being shot, there was no violence. there were no incidents. there may have been demonstrations, but it was after the action -- every action causes a reaction. so it is how police reacted that caused the action. in this context, for six months
jane: mr. king, two policemen injured last night. your father preached a message of nonviolence. are you concerned that the violence we see often attending these protests and legitimate demonstrations is obscuring the broader message of justice that you are talking about? martin: whenever there is violence, i am always concerned. the other side of the coin, however, is when situations are done correctly, and i will give this example. when jacob blake was shot in kenosha, wisconsin a few weeks...
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, jane.d morning. ♪ but it's just a sweet, sweet fantasy, baby ♪ ♪ love takes time ♪ you can't have me when you want me ♪ >> yeah, the one and only mariah carey with a record 19 chart-topping hits. ♪ you got me feeling emotion >> reporter: and that famous five-octave range. ♪ but in a new memoir, mariah carey goes deep into some very dark places. ♪ you got me feeling higher ♪ >> there's a lot of stuff that i'm dealing with in the book that i have never dealt with, even in conversation with some of my closest, closest friends. ♪ >> reporter: the youngest member of an interracial family, she was 3 when her parents divorced. she grew up with her mother, and though she was a trained opera single, carey writes they lived in near poverty and chronic instability, moving 13 times ♪ and the vision of love >> reporter: the one sustaining concept, mariah carey had a vision of success. >> if i'm reading your book correctly, even as a child you felt a certain inevitability about that, right? >> i always k
, jane.d morning. ♪ but it's just a sweet, sweet fantasy, baby ♪ ♪ love takes time ♪ you can't have me when you want me ♪ >> yeah, the one and only mariah carey with a record 19 chart-topping hits. ♪ you got me feeling emotion >> reporter: and that famous five-octave range. ♪ but in a new memoir, mariah carey goes deep into some very dark places. ♪ you got me feeling higher ♪ >> there's a lot of stuff that i'm dealing with in the book that i have never dealt...
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when we come back, i'll be talking to the ledge enary actor and activist jane fonda.. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the big events are back. xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. show. earlier ted i had the honor of speaking with the one and only jane fonda about her new box on climate activism and what it takes to be a protester fighting for what is right. >> welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thank you. >> trevor: some know you as an oscar winner, some know you as an emmy winner. through the years you have been given every tight frel sex symbol to rebel, to political organizer. and you have been causing what john lewis would call good trouble for the good part of 50 years. fighting for clim at change is deep ensued your bones, now you moved to washington d.c. to basically get arrested repeatedly to try and get more action on climate change. i would like to move know in all the years you have been fighting have you seen any progress or have you seen a change that inspires you to keep on fighting? >> i see change all the time. i see all the way back starting in t
when we come back, i'll be talking to the ledge enary actor and activist jane fonda.. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the big events are back. xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. show. earlier ted i had the honor of speaking with the one and only jane fonda about her new box on climate activism and what it takes to be a protester fighting for what is right. >> welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thank you. >> trevor: some know you as an oscar winner, some know you...
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look at rusty and look at a young jane goodall. >> look at us side by side!ughs ) rusty was special. and of course animals have peonalities, minds and emotions! and now science has been forced to accept, we're not after all, the only beings with thoseat ibutes. >> reporter: changing minds and practices hasn't always been easy, but she's gotten results. goodall campaigned against using chimpanzees and other animals for medical research. she worked to convince oil she's also been a leading voice against animal trafficking and other abuses. and she sees a disregard for nature and disrespect for animals behind todem's global pa. while the exact origins of coronavirus are being examined and debated, evidence points to china's so-called wet markets, where live animals and meat are sold. this is a virus that jumped from animals to humans. >> we are all interconnected. and if we don't get that lesson we never will.emic, then maybe >> reporter: how does that force the lesson on us? >> well, it should force a lesson on us because it's our interactions with animals and
look at rusty and look at a young jane goodall. >> look at us side by side!ughs ) rusty was special. and of course animals have peonalities, minds and emotions! and now science has been forced to accept, we're not after all, the only beings with thoseat ibutes. >> reporter: changing minds and practices hasn't always been easy, but she's gotten results. goodall campaigned against using chimpanzees and other animals for medical research. she worked to convince oil she's also been a...
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i'm happy to be a citi share holer with jane at the helm. i've been happy with mike. mike is in a very good position. all the banks have suffered this year somewhat. the reserves are relatively high if you look at other years, the accounting is different. and i think that's what is hurting the earnings of the banks. but they're incredibly well reserved, i would think. and i think you'll see good things from jane, from citi, from the whole management team >> you get your point that they, because of various accounting changes have put up awe lot of reserves and that hurt earnings, are there other lidge mut fears that explain why the bank share price as a group have underbetter formed so far this year you are concerned, for example, if we don't get another stimulus bill that banks will continue to languish behind the broader market >> you really have me at odds on that one i just don't know. i think the stocks are very cheap. i think they're cheap on the basis of book value and earnings per share. and i think they're cheap on the baus is that they have tremendous amount
i'm happy to be a citi share holer with jane at the helm. i've been happy with mike. mike is in a very good position. all the banks have suffered this year somewhat. the reserves are relatively high if you look at other years, the accounting is different. and i think that's what is hurting the earnings of the banks. but they're incredibly well reserved, i would think. and i think you'll see good things from jane, from citi, from the whole management team >> you get your point that they,...
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jane dougall, bbc news.he leader's yellow jersey after stage ii of the tour de france. with ten stages left, he's still 21 seconds ahead of egan bernal after finishing in the main bunch. today's stage in poitiers produced the closest sprint finish of this year's race. caleb ewan of australia only just won it on the line. ireland's sam bennett keeps the sprinters' greenjersey, he was moved up to second place to after the judges relegated peter sagan for pushing. well, the 2018 champion geraint thomas isn't competing in this year's race — focusing instead on the giro d'italia, which he describes as "unfinished business" after crashing out in 2017. he's been speaking about the decision to skip the tour, and living up to expectation. not being selected, i would not put it in the sort of words really because i could go there and do a job. but at the same time, i am at the stage in my career now where i wa nt to the stage in my career now where i want to go to races and outperform myself. i don't want to go withou
jane dougall, bbc news.he leader's yellow jersey after stage ii of the tour de france. with ten stages left, he's still 21 seconds ahead of egan bernal after finishing in the main bunch. today's stage in poitiers produced the closest sprint finish of this year's race. caleb ewan of australia only just won it on the line. ireland's sam bennett keeps the sprinters' greenjersey, he was moved up to second place to after the judges relegated peter sagan for pushing. well, the 2018 champion geraint...
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jane fraser is stepping into lead city. she is a former partner at mckinsey.vate bankiti's and latin american operations. this year she has had the challenge of leading the banks through the pandemic, especially making plans for returning workers to the office. paul sweeney of bloomberg radio points out jane fraser's appointment is another sign of the rising confidence in the consumer side of the bank versus investment bank. citi is the world's biggest credit issuer and is in the front lines of dealing with persistently high unemployment dealing with potentially high loans. the surprise is not that fraser was named ceo. the firm telegraphed as much when she was named president. the surprise is in the timing. she was just named last year and there are reports michael corbett would stay on for another two years. fascinating. it might've been influenced by the fact that down and congress when the heads of the bank testified if they see a woman succeeding them, and michael corbett said he could. you could see that in the cards. there's also questions about the boa
jane fraser is stepping into lead city. she is a former partner at mckinsey.vate bankiti's and latin american operations. this year she has had the challenge of leading the banks through the pandemic, especially making plans for returning workers to the office. paul sweeney of bloomberg radio points out jane fraser's appointment is another sign of the rising confidence in the consumer side of the bank versus investment bank. citi is the world's biggest credit issuer and is in the front lines of...
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street.yen of jane and what is coming up? covid on campuses.chool is seeing enrollment drop by 20% in the last year because of the virus. we will discuss these issues with the biggest manager of student housing in the united states, bill bayless will be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> coming up today, we will hear from the viacom ceo. at that will be at :00 p.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. now first word news. president trump will preside over the signing of historic diplomatic deals between israel and arab states. the leaders of the uae and bahrain will sign the agreement. it will allow israel to reduce dependence on money from china. bloomberg spoke to the u.s. ambassador to israel. >> it is better capital, safer capital. it is more reliable and it will not come with as many strings attached or as many risks. it's a great opportunity for israel to maintain the sources of capital it needs without putting its security at risk. areka: bahrain and the uae only the third and fourth arab nations to recognize israel. bill gates used to think
street.yen of jane and what is coming up? covid on campuses.chool is seeing enrollment drop by 20% in the last year because of the virus. we will discuss these issues with the biggest manager of student housing in the united states, bill bayless will be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> coming up today, we will hear from the viacom ceo. at that will be at :00 p.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. now first word news. president trump will preside over the signing of historic diplomatic...
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who is announcing her retirement from the game andjane announcing her retirement from the game and janeho is editor of the magazine. let us start with and there are new signings yesterday. one today as well. world cup winners crest up us and bend forward at if you will sell. not surprised we knew they were coming but how exciting are the savings and what does it show about their intend for the season? every fan of women's football matches tens of manchester united will be looking forward to watching them. you have got young players coming in as well and who better to align than two of the best and most exciting players in the world. to be in and amongst and have the team—mates that kind of learn as much as you can from them to develop and it could be fighting how they could be if things start to the tape for them involved. i am sure rivals manchester city have got something to say about that because they have made exciting signs of their own. world cup winners but also the english players just won championship league. you are speaking to them both this morning. what did they say about t
who is announcing her retirement from the game andjane announcing her retirement from the game and janeho is editor of the magazine. let us start with and there are new signings yesterday. one today as well. world cup winners crest up us and bend forward at if you will sell. not surprised we knew they were coming but how exciting are the savings and what does it show about their intend for the season? every fan of women's football matches tens of manchester united will be looking forward to...