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>>> my name is julius jones. i've been incarcerated for the last 18 years. >> the victim was suburban, white, gunned down by an african-american male. >> he deserves the death penalty. >> my brother is innocent. >> these people set me up. >> julius was not a choir boy. >> the gunman was wearing a red bandanna. the police never tested for dna. >> there was a fear at that time of dangerous young, black youth. >> the only way you're going to stop crime is to start punishing people who commit it. >> this young man has never been given a fair chance. >> i'm a dead man, breathing right now. but there is hope. ♪ >> i would have never thought i was going to prison. let alone to death row. it'll be 21 years here in the next 30 days or so. i've been here longer than i was ever even alive free. i wrote a poem about that, actually. "what i miss." snatching that catch. hitting that three as the crowd goes wild. what i miss the most, making another smile. it hurts when you can't grant that to your mom in a while. to be the fou
>>> my name is julius jones. i've been incarcerated for the last 18 years. >> the victim was suburban, white, gunned down by an african-american male. >> he deserves the death penalty. >> my brother is innocent. >> these people set me up. >> julius was not a choir boy. >> the gunman was wearing a red bandanna. the police never tested for dna. >> there was a fear at that time of dangerous young, black youth. >> the only way you're going to...
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julius baer ceo. we will see plenty of manus through the week as he talks to a number of executives. let us get a check on the markets. markets seem to be moving ahead of the official views. we have been carrying a story that suggests ongoing conversation perhaps moving toward the deal in brussels, but we have not had any official deal announced. the euro up by 0.3%. italian bond yields seem to be moving as if we are getting closer to a deal. increased demand for italian 10 years and the yields down by 2.6 basis points. we continue to watch bond markets and fx markets as we move toward the breakthrough in brussels. next we will talk about whether we are closer to that breakthrough. the euht negotiations on recovery fund failed to secure a deal so far, but the four countries who have been dragging their heels are ready to compromise. we are live in the belgian capital next. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is "the european open." we see futures bouncing back and forth between losses and
julius baer ceo. we will see plenty of manus through the week as he talks to a number of executives. let us get a check on the markets. markets seem to be moving ahead of the official views. we have been carrying a story that suggests ongoing conversation perhaps moving toward the deal in brussels, but we have not had any official deal announced. the euro up by 0.3%. italian bond yields seem to be moving as if we are getting closer to a deal. increased demand for italian 10 years and the yields...
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julius baer takes off earnings with a record first-half profit. the chief executive tells us continued volatility will boost trading. the pandemic spreads in the u.s., florida's infection rate surges and l.a. is on the verge of a shutdown. a medical journal is due to publish more information on the vaccine trial. welcome to "bloomberg: surveillance." i'm francine lacqua in london. the markets are more quiet, but a lot of the focus is euro given what we've seen in the markets and what we saw with the eu leaders. the eu strengthening to a four-month high, bond spreads narrowing as regional leaders in europe make progress negotiating a stimulus package for economies devastated by the pandemic. euro-dollar, 1.1455 and gold flat. let's get the first word news with laura wright. may joink. international allies and suspending its extradition pact with hong kong, it could come today when the foreign secretary addresses parliament. tensions have ramped up in recent weeks. london could introduce sanctions over human rights abuses, a move beijing once would
julius baer takes off earnings with a record first-half profit. the chief executive tells us continued volatility will boost trading. the pandemic spreads in the u.s., florida's infection rate surges and l.a. is on the verge of a shutdown. a medical journal is due to publish more information on the vaccine trial. welcome to "bloomberg: surveillance." i'm francine lacqua in london. the markets are more quiet, but a lot of the focus is euro given what we've seen in the markets and what...
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sncc people had gone to north vietnam, charlie cobb and julius lester. i was invited to go, but i declined. but i went over there to represent sncc in the group. i get into london, and i really don't know much about the european scene. and i go to this dinner, seven-course dinner with all sorts of liquor and stuff like that, and i had just come out of alabama. [laughter] what is all this? and you know you are either going to get too full or too drunk. but it is interesting, at the dinner was bertrand russell, john paul sartre, others, all the huge weight of european intellectuals. and what struck me, this may be silly, but both those guys, sartre and bertrand russell, with such huge egos they were about five foot five inches at best, they were little guys. and the yugoslavian, huge guy. so we get to the thing and we agreed that i would participate. russell was at the dinner, but not very active, because he was 94 or so. but the real leader was sartre. what strikes me is that sartre is smoking and smoking, would say whatever, and everybody would genuflect
sncc people had gone to north vietnam, charlie cobb and julius lester. i was invited to go, but i declined. but i went over there to represent sncc in the group. i get into london, and i really don't know much about the european scene. and i go to this dinner, seven-course dinner with all sorts of liquor and stuff like that, and i had just come out of alabama. [laughter] what is all this? and you know you are either going to get too full or too drunk. but it is interesting, at the dinner was...
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julius bar posted record first half earnings as revenue soared amid the pandemic. profit rose 43% in 491 million franks but it's assets under management fell 6% compared to the end of last year jew they're sticking to the midterm targets despite the outbreak uncertainty. phillips expects to return to growth in the second half of the year that's after the giant posted a 6% drop in second quarter sales weighed down by the pandemic the company reported a nearly 30% increase in new orders for ventilators and other hospital equipment. in the auto space renault hosted a 34.9% decrease in lock down. >> japan's exports dive. it was not quite as bad as the one in may but the trading data for the world's third largest economy raises worries for a prolonged economic downturn. global demand for cars and other durable goods have plummeted since march. they have ordered lock down to protect their citizens from the pandemic >> where we left off in the asian session we have a lot of green on the board there for shanghai composite ended 3.1% higher. >> they also surged today after
julius bar posted record first half earnings as revenue soared amid the pandemic. profit rose 43% in 491 million franks but it's assets under management fell 6% compared to the end of last year jew they're sticking to the midterm targets despite the outbreak uncertainty. phillips expects to return to growth in the second half of the year that's after the giant posted a 6% drop in second quarter sales weighed down by the pandemic the company reported a nearly 30% increase in new orders for...
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, how will julius baer attack that?hy do you -- adapt to that? why do you position your accounts with the stresses of negative interest rates? david: of course we try to accompany our clients to shift duties more risky segments. this is key to clients, when they risk -- when they join more risky segments, that they understand the risks, and then you can go with usual conservative clients into more risky segments. assets is how we as managers deal with these challenging environments of negative interest rates. pick up on the issue of negative interest rates. let's talk about what is happening in the u.k. the u.k. two-year is pricing the fact that we are likely to see negative rates for the bank of england. we have seen disappointing jobs data out of the u.k.. is it your expectation we will see the bank of england joining the ecb in the realm of negative rates, and what does that mean for u.k. assets? that the bank of england will be quite reluctant to join this experiment of negative interest rates, and why? the reason i
, how will julius baer attack that?hy do you -- adapt to that? why do you position your accounts with the stresses of negative interest rates? david: of course we try to accompany our clients to shift duties more risky segments. this is key to clients, when they risk -- when they join more risky segments, that they understand the risks, and then you can go with usual conservative clients into more risky segments. assets is how we as managers deal with these challenging environments of negative...
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julius baer kicks off european bank earnings with a record first-half profit. the bank's chief executive tells manus cranny continued volatility will boost trading. and the pandemic continues to spread in the u.s. florida's infection rate surges, and l.a. is on the verge of another shutdown. a medical journal is due to publish more information on oxford's vaccine trial. well, good morning, everyone, and welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. tom keene in new york. we have a number of things we need to talk about. could morning to you. i've missed you tom, last week. nice to have you back in the studio. tom: you missed me last week. francine: i know we have always had merkel on the e.u. summit. closely howing ministers brief reporters, and it is brutal on the negotiations. tom: brutal is the right word. there was one photo ice saw. e looking justutt exhausted. for those of you who have not followed the soap opera, it is still not over. this monday isn deceptive, extraordinary. out of china, the virus particularly in america, an
julius baer kicks off european bank earnings with a record first-half profit. the bank's chief executive tells manus cranny continued volatility will boost trading. and the pandemic continues to spread in the u.s. florida's infection rate surges, and l.a. is on the verge of another shutdown. a medical journal is due to publish more information on oxford's vaccine trial. well, good morning, everyone, and welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. tom...
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dig into the details of julius baer's numbers, live from zurich next.ater, we will speak to the ceo at 7:00 a.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm annmarie hordern with matt miller. what a start to the week. european hardliners ready to accept 390 billion euros in grants as talks tough over the weekend. at one point saturday, talks broke up between medical and they said they walked away grumpy but they have finally been able to get closer to this fiscal deal. we saw the euro pop off the back of 1.14.trading north matt: interesting stuff. we will be following this closely and as our markets. they are waiting for a deal before the market open. eu officials were looking to get some traction before the market open so it is great we got those headlines right at the top of the program. of course, we are all looking ofward to seeing what kind rescue package comes out of the u.s.. i know you've been following it closely, having spent some time there. will talk about that throughout the program, could be 1 trilli
dig into the details of julius baer's numbers, live from zurich next.ater, we will speak to the ceo at 7:00 a.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm annmarie hordern with matt miller. what a start to the week. european hardliners ready to accept 390 billion euros in grants as talks tough over the weekend. at one point saturday, talks broke up between medical and they said they walked away grumpy but they have finally been able to get...
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we worked with julius hobson, a senior. we were his shock troops. julius was older than we were. wanted a demonstration he would call on us to be, you know, the shock troops. >> watch the full program today at 2:00 p.m. eastern, 11:00 a.m. pacific on american history tv. next on the presidency, an encore presentation from c-span series "first ladies: influence and image." we look back at the life and times of grace coolidge who served alongside calvin coolidge from 1923-1929.
we worked with julius hobson, a senior. we were his shock troops. julius was older than we were. wanted a demonstration he would call on us to be, you know, the shock troops. >> watch the full program today at 2:00 p.m. eastern, 11:00 a.m. pacific on american history tv. next on the presidency, an encore presentation from c-span series "first ladies: influence and image." we look back at the life and times of grace coolidge who served alongside calvin coolidge from 1923-1929.
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target, ap on his valuable bust of julius caesar, and fires.he intense heat boils off buildup, reflecting harmlessly off stone or marble. he and his assistants are discovering how versatile a laser is. the laser works well in small areas such as the stone capitals of arches. larger surfaces, the doctor is belting a different system of cleaning. he plans to cluster a number of glass labs at the top of the crane. he can sweep over large areas, cleaning several feet with blasted light. the lighttransform into coherent beams, much as the laser does. experimenting with different wavelengths and intensities, the laser can be adjusted to clean different textures. gun canom the laser even be fine-tuned to clean priceless paintings. this archway in italy, the left side of which has been cleaned, is an illustration of the dr.'s handiwork. rare books and manuscripts that might otherwise have been destroyed by age and pollution can be restored in record time. thanks to dr. john as miss, art restorers have available a new tool in the battle against pollutio
target, ap on his valuable bust of julius caesar, and fires.he intense heat boils off buildup, reflecting harmlessly off stone or marble. he and his assistants are discovering how versatile a laser is. the laser works well in small areas such as the stone capitals of arches. larger surfaces, the doctor is belting a different system of cleaning. he plans to cluster a number of glass labs at the top of the crane. he can sweep over large areas, cleaning several feet with blasted light. the...
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ministry of justice sees it julius lance didn't just receive information from an informant which would not constitute a crime journalist do have the right to acquire information from sources even if it is classified the american government claims that assad conspired with private manning who helped him access classified information intending to harm the united states. the u.s. hopes to prove that just sound is a spy not a journalist. the charges they are absolutely applicable. to potentially other journalism or media publications. during astonish being a publisher was put in prison for being a publisher for no other reason than being a publisher. they were normal. there are no rules to the game. even for you turn a list in the united states should feel i caused a scene in running down the response. at the charges that have been leveled against this publisher. because they could be next. they're julian. you are one of the most bravest person i know and this sentence that you'll get repeated often courage is contagious it was really true. that's the reason for great movements of drugs yo
ministry of justice sees it julius lance didn't just receive information from an informant which would not constitute a crime journalist do have the right to acquire information from sources even if it is classified the american government claims that assad conspired with private manning who helped him access classified information intending to harm the united states. the u.s. hopes to prove that just sound is a spy not a journalist. the charges they are absolutely applicable. to potentially...
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is a very clever and creative person and quite sensitive i think he's been enormously important to julius development as a young adult. as a young man joey and was. a go are actually. nick and i were wizard because they were. they. to come up with a new approach to things or a new way of looking at things. what a number of truckers have said to me is that. they get a different perspective on the worlds from the systems they've been in and that's because they are able to see the actual information these are. directly contradicting what an organization may say publicly or someone a politician may say publicly they understand that the public is being told something that is just not just a little lie often it's a very big lie that helped maybe develop enjoins mind. be super importance of media organizations being able to port accurately on information. and during result my place and we were having a cup of tea to your was. a natural 2006 or something like that required to go nearby and julian said. i'd like to stop and we can do. this week he would concern so certainly. and we reduce 3 toll a
is a very clever and creative person and quite sensitive i think he's been enormously important to julius development as a young adult. as a young man joey and was. a go are actually. nick and i were wizard because they were. they. to come up with a new approach to things or a new way of looking at things. what a number of truckers have said to me is that. they get a different perspective on the worlds from the systems they've been in and that's because they are able to see the actual...
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>> guest: i did know julius hobson.was a wonderful, wonderful man with a vision, with great ideas, a true activist. i think it would be fitting and appropriate for there to be a picture book on him. there's great stories of julius hobson that need to be told and shared, , not just with the washington community but with the american community. >> host: did his atheism holding back in the end. >> guest: i don't think it did because i don't think many people knew his views when it came to the faith community. >> host: in "march: book one" to write that the first time he ever saw your name in print was in the montgomery advertiser newspaper, front page, and a headline, boy preacher. >> guest: i do remember that. i do remember that very well. the picture of me holding a bible in the montgomery advertiser. the paper back then they had what they called the colored section of the paper, and they had a black person as the white editor as -- >> host: why were you in it? >> guest: there was a local committee there of young people
>> guest: i did know julius hobson.was a wonderful, wonderful man with a vision, with great ideas, a true activist. i think it would be fitting and appropriate for there to be a picture book on him. there's great stories of julius hobson that need to be told and shared, , not just with the washington community but with the american community. >> host: did his atheism holding back in the end. >> guest: i don't think it did because i don't think many people knew his views when...
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americans as well as rural americans and we understand the exclusions of this country and william juliuswilson and [inaudible] are parallel books and they talk about the exclusion of jobs in black committees and brilliant disparities talk about the exclusion of jobs for white rural working class and how that lead to greater disparity. my view is there should be a broad coalition with republicans and democrats that they can't get universal broadband there and can't we get incentives to get venture capital there and can we get incentives and think about this, in manufacturing in this country in the 60s and 70s we were only in five cities. if we were in san francisco or in detroit or cleveland it might have been spread out and we would never have robust [inaudible] and that is the situation with the innovation economy. it is excluded more large groups geographically, racially, gender wise and democratization of the innovation of economy is a big challenge. >> host: could use the social media companies and broadband companies telecommunication companies being considered as utilities and regu
americans as well as rural americans and we understand the exclusions of this country and william juliuswilson and [inaudible] are parallel books and they talk about the exclusion of jobs in black committees and brilliant disparities talk about the exclusion of jobs for white rural working class and how that lead to greater disparity. my view is there should be a broad coalition with republicans and democrats that they can't get universal broadband there and can't we get incentives to get...
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spain a quarter madrid has been hearing testimony as part of a probe looking into allegations that julius sons was spied on when he was holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london and lawyer for the wiki leaks co-founder says he was shocked by the scope of the surveillance. so you and. i have been shown footage of lawyers speaking to julian the video surveillance recording devices it's something scandalous that you would only expect to happen in a spider movie but this is not a spy movie the life of a person is at stake a person who is a journalist everything that has been done is in pursuit of a journalist the editor of we q leaks for revealing very serious facts corruption and crimes against humanity at the center of the spying allegations of spanish national david morale a speed runs a company that was tasked with providing security to the ecuadorian embassy in london which witnesses say was directly involved in recording all conversations between assad and his lawyers from december 27th the norm words further it's alleged that it was done on morale is direct orders. he then handed ov
spain a quarter madrid has been hearing testimony as part of a probe looking into allegations that julius sons was spied on when he was holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london and lawyer for the wiki leaks co-founder says he was shocked by the scope of the surveillance. so you and. i have been shown footage of lawyers speaking to julian the video surveillance recording devices it's something scandalous that you would only expect to happen in a spider movie but this is not a spy movie the...
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qualifies we're going to discuss it and then screens national board is hearing testimony on whether julius onj was spied on during his time at the atwood orian embassy in london among those defending us on his partner telling morris all right it's time to move i q. and over to the latest poll that 19 members worldwide cases topping 16300000 now with 650000 reported deaths the top 3 countries with the most confirmed cases the u.s. still leading the way followed again by brazil and india right here in the states cases topping 4200000 with 147000 reported deaths so as cases continue to surge president trump's own national security adviser robert o'brien has also tested positive for the virus white house saying there's no risk of exposure to the president or vice president mike pence argues john heidi joins us now from miami with the latest there john. will president speaking of which wrapped up his tour of the by oprah. innovation center at the fujifilm daioh simple technologies and morrisville in north carolina as the news was coming out also about his national security adviser the president
qualifies we're going to discuss it and then screens national board is hearing testimony on whether julius onj was spied on during his time at the atwood orian embassy in london among those defending us on his partner telling morris all right it's time to move i q. and over to the latest poll that 19 members worldwide cases topping 16300000 now with 650000 reported deaths the top 3 countries with the most confirmed cases the u.s. still leading the way followed again by brazil and india right...
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baer: that was the julius ceo.'s company is eyeing evaluation north of $200 billion, looking at plans for simultaneous listing in hong kong and shanghai. we get all the details, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: jack ma's company is planning a massive dual listing in shanghai and hong kong. the share sale may become one of the largest on record, ranging near alibaba is an ipo in saudi aramco is offering last year. peter elstrom joins us now. we have been talking about this and anticipating this is the crown jewel in its assets. how would it compare to financial firms in the west, and what sort of details do we know so far about what this debut could potentially look like? group has, so and been a -- ant group has been a key part of the business for a while. it is an electronic payments business that is very popular and has been very successful. the company expanded beyond that into kind of a range of financial services, including loans and has a money market fund. it actually generated some concern within china bec
baer: that was the julius ceo.'s company is eyeing evaluation north of $200 billion, looking at plans for simultaneous listing in hong kong and shanghai. we get all the details, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: jack ma's company is planning a massive dual listing in shanghai and hong kong. the share sale may become one of the largest on record, ranging near alibaba is an ipo in saudi aramco is offering last year. peter elstrom joins us now. we have been talking about this and anticipating...
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. >> is that julius meyer? >> julius meyer, yes. >> what that quote goes to is the alleged arbitrariness of the law which would limit bakers but would not limit other employees who at that time were also engaged in occupations we today would think were very unhealthy. much of what people did was unhealthy. why single out the bakers and why not all the others? that was considered to be arbitrary. the miners, the case could be distinguished because mining as we know is really an unusually dangerous occupation. in fact, i'm old enough and you're probably old enough to remember when there were mining disasters in the united states on a pretty frequent basis like airline crashes were happening on a frequent basis. they could say if you're down in a mine shaft for longer than a certain amount of hours you present a safety risk to yourself and fellow miners. there was insubstantial evidence to show the same could be said of bakers as opposed to many, many other trades who were not being subjected to a maximum hours la
. >> is that julius meyer? >> julius meyer, yes. >> what that quote goes to is the alleged arbitrariness of the law which would limit bakers but would not limit other employees who at that time were also engaged in occupations we today would think were very unhealthy. much of what people did was unhealthy. why single out the bakers and why not all the others? that was considered to be arbitrary. the miners, the case could be distinguished because mining as we know is really an...
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were my father pointed out that beijing city hall was to look julius. in addition he submitted his opinion to the beijing institute of architectural design. all he did was provide advice on technical issues but it resulted in him being put before a kangaroo court. so you know your friends or you go if you knew you. at the time china was engaged in an anti rightist movement scholars and intellectuals who criticized the communists were branded as members of the right wing. they were denounced and forced to undergo reeducation and state sponsored manual labor programs. the roots of the movement can be traced back to the soviet union following the death of stalin in 1953 his successor nikita khrushchev launched a series of political reforms in 1956 he condemned some of those crimes committed under stalin and the cult of personality that had surrounded him. seizing the opportunity intellectuals in hungary poland and other communist countries in eastern europe encouraged uprisings in hope of bringing about reforms the soviet union responded by dispatching its
were my father pointed out that beijing city hall was to look julius. in addition he submitted his opinion to the beijing institute of architectural design. all he did was provide advice on technical issues but it resulted in him being put before a kangaroo court. so you know your friends or you go if you knew you. at the time china was engaged in an anti rightist movement scholars and intellectuals who criticized the communists were branded as members of the right wing. they were denounced and...
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i remember meeting julius chambers before the association, he was a black phd from harvard, a lawyermidweight through the debate i said if we had two circumstances, you have school aid in its all-black but a presence of excellent in school be, where should we send our children, he said school be in the he said there's no debate. and what i saw, to help low-income people to become empowered and so that's why i partnered with the company and a poverty program, i knew this was a scam. in the 1960s when the government started spending $22 trillion, 70 cents of the dollar did not go to the poor, it went to those who served the poor, not which problems are solvable but which ones were findable. and so what happens, we created a commodity out of poor people. and as a consequence, there was no incentive to solve problems of the poor because the careers of those serving them were dependent on having people to serve. that is why in the black community you have seen the families disintegrate over the last 50 years when prior hundred years black families were intact. we have a whole history of 1
i remember meeting julius chambers before the association, he was a black phd from harvard, a lawyermidweight through the debate i said if we had two circumstances, you have school aid in its all-black but a presence of excellent in school be, where should we send our children, he said school be in the he said there's no debate. and what i saw, to help low-income people to become empowered and so that's why i partnered with the company and a poverty program, i knew this was a scam. in the 1960s...
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tough for china not today seems under in this city no one in these components had met any julius you know my soldering my 2 of you and when we came we put of sounding fast upon going to know my 3 young policeman capponi smile so you would you choose not to not been a con maybe made new. chip new today pulling out any unit in this neighborhood in the 2 you don't. on a market a crime i mean the mother using unical much more clued up and clerk at a couture say a using a bronco each. one with produce and not anyone that will talk but the mouth that's not butter in a pretty primitive the definitely no companion to now that's who isn't a keeper so i'm wasted on isa gnashes and i need the menu so them visited to do a bit of woods as well paula to nail. the other cry out say don't we see a time out stuff that was on the chest then went on in a meeting honestly you would accompany amore spoil the city to see it all on the same live in a city. he touching on but reports earlier was much meat on our bed meant a lot seeing. never stopped talking slowly since some of. it of course but it was his
tough for china not today seems under in this city no one in these components had met any julius you know my soldering my 2 of you and when we came we put of sounding fast upon going to know my 3 young policeman capponi smile so you would you choose not to not been a con maybe made new. chip new today pulling out any unit in this neighborhood in the 2 you don't. on a market a crime i mean the mother using unical much more clued up and clerk at a couture say a using a bronco each. one with...
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. >> reporter: julius preparing to move.his is her last night in santa rosa's fremont park, were close to 100 homeless campers have been told to clear out. >> my anxiety has spiked the up. >> these people are traumatized and sad and scared. they don't know where to go. >> reporter: advocates say if the city provided more sanitation and garbage service the camp would have been cleaner. volunteers came regularly to help. but the park, not even two acres , beca with tents . as other sites, a popular trail, pastureland and downtown underpasses were all swept. >> this is a family out here, a community. this is like rousting people from their homes for no apparent reason. >> we are seeing a lot of signs of open fire, cooking, discarded burned debris. >> reporter: the reason, fire danger. alarmed by campers in the shady grove's. >> a lot of the redwood fuels in here, we have determined there is a significant risk. >> reporter: santa rosa fire has had to douse numerous fires recently, rust and structure leases originating in or near
. >> reporter: julius preparing to move.his is her last night in santa rosa's fremont park, were close to 100 homeless campers have been told to clear out. >> my anxiety has spiked the up. >> these people are traumatized and sad and scared. they don't know where to go. >> reporter: advocates say if the city provided more sanitation and garbage service the camp would have been cleaner. volunteers came regularly to help. but the park, not even two acres , beca with tents ....
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. >> reporter: julius alaska is executive director of the center for emerging and neglect diseases at berkeley. she says moderna is using new technology. >> the dharna is the group that develops rna vaccines. all of the all the candidates, there probably the most advance. >> reporter: the first trials involved white, younger adults and questions are made about the vaccine's safety and whether it provides immunity to covid-19. on july 27th, moderna will begin phase three with 30,000 people. >> we are ready to distribute the vaccine when we get it. we are all set. taking a risk, and economic risk of preparing for delivery because we feel very certain it's going to be there. >> even once we have this vaccine, we have a lot of work to do to convince people that the science is good, that it's safe and effective. >> reporter: dr. art wrangled, the cdc scientist and professor of epidemiology at uc berkeley says the question of distribution is complicated. >> it would not be through primary care physicians, campaigns on corners, will it be administered by pharmacists? >> reporter: he says wha
. >> reporter: julius alaska is executive director of the center for emerging and neglect diseases at berkeley. she says moderna is using new technology. >> the dharna is the group that develops rna vaccines. all of the all the candidates, there probably the most advance. >> reporter: the first trials involved white, younger adults and questions are made about the vaccine's safety and whether it provides immunity to covid-19. on july 27th, moderna will begin phase three with...
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. >>> tonight on abc 7 at 8:00, it's "the last defense: julius jones," a special edition of "20/20,"ld you do?" at 10:00. >>> then jimmy kimmel live comes on at 11:35, then abc's "nightline" at 12:05 a.m. that will do it for abc 7 news. look for the news any time on our abc 7 news app. thanks for joining us, i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley. all of us here appreciate your time and hope to see you again at 11:00. have a nice evening. ♪ this is the... now let's meet today's semifinalists. an astronomy interpreter from bend, oregon... a sports industry consultant from atlanta, georgia... and a professional sports gambler from las vegas, nevada... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. welcome. i hope today's game plays as well as yesterday. it had a little bit of everything. it had laughs. it had tears. it had mistakes. and i'm just talking about myself. the players had fun, too. richard, steven, and james, good to have you with us again. let's go to work here in the first round, shall we? one da
. >>> tonight on abc 7 at 8:00, it's "the last defense: julius jones," a special edition of "20/20,"ld you do?" at 10:00. >>> then jimmy kimmel live comes on at 11:35, then abc's "nightline" at 12:05 a.m. that will do it for abc 7 news. look for the news any time on our abc 7 news app. thanks for joining us, i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley. all of us here appreciate your time and hope to see you again at 11:00. have a nice evening. ♪...
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on this day in 19 six eight golfer julius boros won the third and final major of his career, the pgap. at 48 years of age, he still holds the record of being the oldest player to win a major. >>> and on this day in 1959, 12 years after jackie robinson's debut with the dodgers, richmond's elijah pomc green became the first african- american to play for the boston red sox. that's the stay in sports, july 21st. >> if your question is, who was the youngest person to be a co- owner of a professional sports franchise, we have the answer. the answer is serena williams' young daughter, alexis olivia bohannon. at age 2 she's listed as one of the owners of the new los angeles entry in the women's professional soccer league known as angel city. other co-owners of the team are eva longoria, natalie portman and jennifer garner. >>> something for you to check out on this tuesday night. this is 7'2" and has a wingspan of 7'8". and the nuggets practicing in the florida bubble in preparation for the season. i don't know there is a way that you can really block that shot when he extends that arming ge
on this day in 19 six eight golfer julius boros won the third and final major of his career, the pgap. at 48 years of age, he still holds the record of being the oldest player to win a major. >>> and on this day in 1959, 12 years after jackie robinson's debut with the dodgers, richmond's elijah pomc green became the first african- american to play for the boston red sox. that's the stay in sports, july 21st. >> if your question is, who was the youngest person to be a co- owner of...
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on this day in 1968, golfer julius boros won the third and final major of his career, the pga championship. at 48 years of age, boros still holds the record for being the oldest player to win a major. and on this day in 1959, 12 years after jackie robinson's debut with the dodgers, richmond's elisha hum see green became the first african- american to play for the boston red sox. the final major-league team to integrate its roster. that's the state in sports, july 21st. >> something for you to check out on this tuesday night, renewed bowls son, seven feet 2 inches tall, a wingspan of seven foot eight, you can see how handy that could be as a basketball player. a member of the denver nuggets, plaque to sing in the florida bubble for the resumption of the season. that shot, i don't th can block it, guys. >> didn't they call him the human rubber band? he was so slender? >> i'm going with praying mantis, like a human praying mantis when i saw him. >>> thank you, and thanks for joining us tonight, everyone. see you later. >> have a good night. to the post-mortem, and went neuron-induced hallucin
on this day in 1968, golfer julius boros won the third and final major of his career, the pga championship. at 48 years of age, boros still holds the record for being the oldest player to win a major. and on this day in 1959, 12 years after jackie robinson's debut with the dodgers, richmond's elisha hum see green became the first african- american to play for the boston red sox. the final major-league team to integrate its roster. that's the state in sports, july 21st. >> something for...
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the military community find out more at usaa.com >>> tonight on abc 7 at 8:00, the last defense, julius 11:00, join us for abc 7 news, you'llo want to tune in. >>> okay, if you need a little inspiration, during these unprecedented times we know someone you should meet. i should tell you we are highlighting the work that people are doing. folks are we doing dustin dorsey's story or deon's? dion lim introduces us to a woman who's affectionately called a state treasurer who is still working at 100 years old. >> it's just as easy to do it by hand and fast, and then put it on the computer. >> yellow number 2 pencil in hand, standing at her desk, this is how you'd usually find 100-year-old may lee, a financial analyst for the department of general services before the pandemic. >> i've been standing for the last -- since 1970, so that's the last 50 years aye been standing up. >> that's on top of another 22 years bringing her total years of service to california through a whopping ten governors to 77. her work ethic just as strong today as it was back in 1943. >> she is very meticulous in all t
the military community find out more at usaa.com >>> tonight on abc 7 at 8:00, the last defense, julius 11:00, join us for abc 7 news, you'llo want to tune in. >>> okay, if you need a little inspiration, during these unprecedented times we know someone you should meet. i should tell you we are highlighting the work that people are doing. folks are we doing dustin dorsey's story or deon's? dion lim introduces us to a woman who's affectionately called a state treasurer who is...
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haidi: all right, let's get some insights on the market from julius baer head of asia research, markk, in your recent commentary, you talk about the fact that you think these markets when it comes to the u.s. may not be so overvalued, if you take into consideration that perhaps the bank earnings week we just had is evidence of this, that the wall street consensus of the earnings season may be a little side. mark: that is right. i have not seen the most recent numbers, but last i looked, companies who reported beat expectations by 80%. we all knew that the second quarter would be terrible, but it is turning out to be a little less terrible. haidi: in terms of asia, you are fairly critical about the lack of a new economy spacings for stocks or companies in this part of the world. mark:. yeah. i like to use the example of sea limited, the largest app in southeast asia. they do gaming, the largest e-commerce site. they are now the largest listed company in southeast asia, and it has gone up dramatically because there is nothing else to buy. we have energy, we have banks, consumer, but th
haidi: all right, let's get some insights on the market from julius baer head of asia research, markk, in your recent commentary, you talk about the fact that you think these markets when it comes to the u.s. may not be so overvalued, if you take into consideration that perhaps the bank earnings week we just had is evidence of this, that the wall street consensus of the earnings season may be a little side. mark: that is right. i have not seen the most recent numbers, but last i looked,...
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they include eugene debs, julius and ethel rosenberg, modern cases, daniel ellsberg, protester at thepynnvietnam wa, bradley manning in 2010, and edward snowden prosecuted in 2013. >> so the supreme court has changed its mind about some of the provisions of the espionage act, and we can talk about that. congress has the core of it, people would be surprised to know that there are laws in the books that deal forcefully with interfering with the united states ability to mobilize intensive war. >> set the stage for us about the period in which this case arose. we're gonna do that with video. we'll show some protests. songs and pictures from america at the dawn of the new century, as the country was making its decision about whether or not it was going to be involved in the great european war. let's watch. >> i didn't race my boy to be a soldier. i brought him up to be my pride and joy. . ♪ ♪, there would be no war today, if father said i didn't raise my point to be a soldier. >> beverley gauge, woodrow wilson was president, and being courted very strongly by our allies to help in the war
they include eugene debs, julius and ethel rosenberg, modern cases, daniel ellsberg, protester at thepynnvietnam wa, bradley manning in 2010, and edward snowden prosecuted in 2013. >> so the supreme court has changed its mind about some of the provisions of the espionage act, and we can talk about that. congress has the core of it, people would be surprised to know that there are laws in the books that deal forcefully with interfering with the united states ability to mobilize intensive...
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julius mayer.t that quote goes to is the alleged arbitrariness of the law which would limit bakers but not limit other employees, who were also engaged in occupations today we would consider were unhealthy. in fact, much of what people did was unhealthy, which was why the unions were formed to begin with and why you had health and safety measures. but why single out the bakers? that was considered to be arbitrary. the miners could be distinguished, because we know it is an unusually dangerous occupation. you are probably old enough to remember when there was mining disasters on a regular basis, like airplane crashes. they could say if you are down, in a mineshaft for longer than a certain amount of hours, you present a health and safety risk to yourself and your fellow miners. the same cannot be said, the court said, the same cannot be said about bakers as well as many other trades. they would not be subject to a maximum hours law that would, make the law arbitrary under the standard of the due pro
julius mayer.t that quote goes to is the alleged arbitrariness of the law which would limit bakers but not limit other employees, who were also engaged in occupations today we would consider were unhealthy. in fact, much of what people did was unhealthy, which was why the unions were formed to begin with and why you had health and safety measures. but why single out the bakers? that was considered to be arbitrary. the miners could be distinguished, because we know it is an unusually dangerous...
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the case was brought forward by julius chambers and people should know who he was. >> i want to givepecial thanks to the national constitution center, our partners in the second edition of landmark cases. what advising us on the legal issues behind them. also a reminder that we have tony murrow's book of the landmark cases with brief summation one of each of them if you are following along with our 12 part series. you can find that on our website. mattie is in new york. what's your question? >> i want to know whether or not the protection under law meant something different in the 1890s as opposed to current time? do you see a possibility that this doctrine is also under attack under -- considering the division in our country? >> equal protection had a very specific meaning to the people who wrote the 14th amendment it meant literally that law had to be applied equally to people based on the way it was written. for example, if you had a law that forbade murder, you had to apply that law to protect african americans who were killed in the same way that you would use it to protect whit
the case was brought forward by julius chambers and people should know who he was. >> i want to givepecial thanks to the national constitution center, our partners in the second edition of landmark cases. what advising us on the legal issues behind them. also a reminder that we have tony murrow's book of the landmark cases with brief summation one of each of them if you are following along with our 12 part series. you can find that on our website. mattie is in new york. what's your...
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julius was older than we were. when he wanted a demonstration he would call on us to be, you know, the shock troops. >> watch the full program today at 2:00 p.m. eastern, 11:00 a.m. pacific on american history tv. next on the presidency, an encore presentation from c-span series "first ladies: influence and image." we look back at the life and times of grace coolidge who served alongside calvin coolidge from 1923-1929. ♪ susan: grace coolidge was enormously popular as first lady, and influenced the taste of american women by becoming a style icon. married to a man known as "silent cal," she never spoke to the press, but she did use her office to bring attention to issues she cared about. good evening, and welcome to c-span series, first ladies' influence and image. tonight, we'll be telling you the story of first lady grace coolidge who came into office with her husband, the president, in 1923 after the sudden death of president harding. here to set the stage for us as we learn about the five-plus years of their ti
julius was older than we were. when he wanted a demonstration he would call on us to be, you know, the shock troops. >> watch the full program today at 2:00 p.m. eastern, 11:00 a.m. pacific on american history tv. next on the presidency, an encore presentation from c-span series "first ladies: influence and image." we look back at the life and times of grace coolidge who served alongside calvin coolidge from 1923-1929. ♪ susan: grace coolidge was enormously popular as first...