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all these big brains member they believe they're so smart and so much better than everybody else ken lay was the. you know the previous guy to jeffrey epstein who was also a friend of larry summers who under federal custody mysteriously died then all their case disappeared and their wealth remained intact so when he was under bill clinton as then deputy secretary of the treasury summers testified before the us congress on july 30th 1908 about the commodities futures modernization act and remember this was basically legalizing total gambling and derivatives and the explosion of the derivatives that we had the parties to these kinds of contracts are largely sophisticated financial institutions he argued that would appear to be eminently capable of protecting themselves from fraud and counterparty insolvency is let's talk about what the commodity futures modernization act unable to do then they both sophisticated wall street financier it's a package call of their risk and to dump it into pension accounts so pension accounts are either under funded or they get rated in the various hostile ra
all these big brains member they believe they're so smart and so much better than everybody else ken lay was the. you know the previous guy to jeffrey epstein who was also a friend of larry summers who under federal custody mysteriously died then all their case disappeared and their wealth remained intact so when he was under bill clinton as then deputy secretary of the treasury summers testified before the us congress on july 30th 1908 about the commodities futures modernization act and...
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ken lay is this something that's on the right domestically in the u.s. the facts that black americans odd disproportionately affect it. well it is now and i think in that report the last person that was speaking there is really kind of exactly what the problem is in the united states the tone deafness of privileged white americans when it comes to why this is happening it didn't just start because of this pandemic anyone who's lived in the united states i have for 20 years knows that what this pandemic has done essentially is exposed and put really in the spotlight income disparity that has existed for decades you know centuries even in this country so the problem isn't you know people who are black or brown tend to have diabetes and heart disease that and all the rest they have a lack of access to jobs that pay the same amount as middle class white americans have access to they have a lack of education the best teachers don't go to those areas the best doctors don't go to those areas and that's why there is this pretty desk is ition for a myriad of heal
ken lay is this something that's on the right domestically in the u.s. the facts that black americans odd disproportionately affect it. well it is now and i think in that report the last person that was speaking there is really kind of exactly what the problem is in the united states the tone deafness of privileged white americans when it comes to why this is happening it didn't just start because of this pandemic anyone who's lived in the united states i have for 20 years knows that what this...
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ken bastida. governor newsom is laying out what needs to happen even as the virus claims more lives. today the governor outlined six factors to be taken into account to determine if some of the emergency orders could be lifted. that includes testing capabilities, the ability to care for vulnerable populations. whether hospitals could handle the potential surge, progress on the development of the treatment, social distancing rules for schools and businesses, and a system to determine if shelter in play orders need to be reimposed. >> he made sure to stress there are no firm timelines for any of this to happen. only one half of 1% of the californians have been tested for the disease. they said they have to increase dramatically before it is safe to relax any of the rules. >> let's not make the mistakes of pulling the plug too early as much as we all want to. i don't want to make a political decision that puts peoples lives at risk. >> reporter: even when they begin to reopen the governor says a chances of mass gatherings happening any time soon are low. kpix 5 joe vazquez reports. we'r
ken bastida. governor newsom is laying out what needs to happen even as the virus claims more lives. today the governor outlined six factors to be taken into account to determine if some of the emergency orders could be lifted. that includes testing capabilities, the ability to care for vulnerable populations. whether hospitals could handle the potential surge, progress on the development of the treatment, social distancing rules for schools and businesses, and a system to determine if shelter...
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. >> well, and ken, when you lay that out, important, because the information here is not offered somehowo just criticize or fact-check the president willy-nilly. this is literally, the trump administration under the law, doing an accounting. as an inspector general, which is exactly the type of thing that the president slashed with before, friday night, in the friday night news dump, removing the inspector general from the intelligence side who unearthed the information that led to impeachment. a very different story, but the same pattern here, which is will the fact and the people charged under the law with providing it be allowed to do that in this environment. obviously, this is in one sense bad news for the trump administration as you said it undercuts the rozis rosiers cla. i'd like to show dr. fauci in an interesting exchange. >> things are going to get pad. we need to be prepared for that. it's going to be shocking to some and really disturbing to see that but that's what happens before it turns around. just buckle down. continue to mitigate. continue to do the physical separation
. >> well, and ken, when you lay that out, important, because the information here is not offered somehowo just criticize or fact-check the president willy-nilly. this is literally, the trump administration under the law, doing an accounting. as an inspector general, which is exactly the type of thing that the president slashed with before, friday night, in the friday night news dump, removing the inspector general from the intelligence side who unearthed the information that led to...
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ken cuccinelli is here to respond. plus, mike huckabee lays what is joe biden's move to appease the far left. don't go away. ♪ >> knowing that this pandemic was coming, i.c.e. was still conducting raids in sanctuary cities, part of a larger political project by the president to punish those cities. there's no reason these jails should be filled. there's no reason they should be packed. we must pursue an agenda in order to really fulfill our responsibility as public servants. >> brian: all right, let's fulfill that responsibility. aoc isn't the only democrat demanding their release. get this, thousands of illegal aliens being held by i.c.e., give them benefits. the "washington examiner" reporting that they agree with aoc. here to respond is acting dhs secretary ken cuccinelli. let everybody out during the pandemic and give them benefits, why not? what could go wrong? >> [laughs] well, you know, they could've always gone home in the first place. they are here illegally, knows the attorney general set on this very show earlier this week, we can w
ken cuccinelli is here to respond. plus, mike huckabee lays what is joe biden's move to appease the far left. don't go away. ♪ >> knowing that this pandemic was coming, i.c.e. was still conducting raids in sanctuary cities, part of a larger political project by the president to punish those cities. there's no reason these jails should be filled. there's no reason they should be packed. we must pursue an agenda in order to really fulfill our responsibility as public servants. >>...
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ken? >> thanks, elizabeth. >> from his paddle board to handcuffs. the one area not joking around about their beach closure policy. plus. >> 1500 chickens layingevery day, whether we want them to or not. >> that's a lot of eggs every day. >> it's about a thousand eggs a day right now. >> you look for eggs? where to go in the bay area if you are scrambling for some eggs. >> and then later, the local chefs teaming up there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. d nats tools to manage your business tfrom any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. >>> it's a stand-up paddle pursuit. i thought i was going back out to sea. >> a paddle boarder was taken into custody yesterday at malibu. deputies say the man spent 30 minutes ignores life guards, the harbor patrol brought in a boat to chase the paddle boarder to sure. that seemed to send the message. he swam in, and was promptly ar
ken? >> thanks, elizabeth. >> from his paddle board to handcuffs. the one area not joking around about their beach closure policy. plus. >> 1500 chickens layingevery day, whether we want them to or not. >> that's a lot of eggs every day. >> it's about a thousand eggs a day right now. >> you look for eggs? where to go in the bay area if you are scrambling for some eggs. >> and then later, the local chefs teaming up there are times when our need to...
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million americans have filed for unemployment as the president lays out guidelines to reopen the country for business. >>good evening. i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, today's unemployment numbers are the largest and most dramatic rise in claims on record since the department started tracking back in 1967. the totals though come as no surprise since businesses will remain closed during this pandemic state agencies are having to hire more workers to help overwhelmed the state labor department's some states are expected to run low on money for state unemployment benefits as part of the federal economic relief package congress expanded unemployment benefits to include an extra $600 a week the size was given out by the state in california 2.7 million people across the state filed for unemployment benefits. >>as kron four's 10 per second tells us many are still waiting for money and some can even get through to the employment development department to get help. >>it's hard to feel like and then have to be starting all over again. and it's not a good position to be an especially and the s and p to form a very expensive city nani s
million americans have filed for unemployment as the president lays out guidelines to reopen the country for business. >>good evening. i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, today's unemployment numbers are the largest and most dramatic rise in claims on record since the department started tracking back in 1967. the totals though come as no surprise since businesses will remain closed during this pandemic state agencies are having to hire more workers to help overwhelmed the state labor...
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area county is easing restrictions as governor newsom lays out a statewide plan to reopen the economy. hello. everybody, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne sonoma county joins the likes of napa county and easing restrictions when it comes to stay at home orders starting tomorrow, sonoma county
area county is easing restrictions as governor newsom lays out a statewide plan to reopen the economy. hello. everybody, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne sonoma county joins the likes of napa county and easing restrictions when it comes to stay at home orders starting tomorrow, sonoma county
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area county is easing restrictions as governor newsom lays out a statewide plan to reopen the economy. hello. everybody, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne sonoma county joins the likes of napa county and easing restrictions when it comes to stay at home orders starting tomorrow, sonoma county residents can return to county parks ride there is a catch though you can only go to parks within walking or biking distance from your home and that means no cars will be allowed in the parking lots and revisions to park closures do not include coastal beaches parks as kron four's taylor the psac ii explains this is just one part of the loosening of restrictions to come to sonoma county over the next week. on wednesday. modifications to sonoma counties park closures will take effect. >>residents will be allowed to walk or bike to parks from their homes but still driving to the park is not allowed by tomorrow you can you can visit some of our parks here in summit county. >>not all nothing in the coastal zone. parking lots will be still will be and it really only those parks that you could walk or ride to so not accessible to quite all sonoma c
area county is easing restrictions as governor newsom lays out a statewide plan to reopen the economy. hello. everybody, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne sonoma county joins the likes of napa county and easing restrictions when it comes to stay at home orders starting tomorrow, sonoma county residents can return to county parks ride there is a catch though you can only go to parks within walking or biking distance from your home and that means no cars will be allowed in the parking lots and...
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demick ferrous lay enough early on let's go live now to our white house correspondent come to help that who is in washington d.c. to bring us up to speed kimberly there's a lot to say ken from that press briefing just give us what are the what are the highlights there. yeah almost 2 hours and still going the us president really covering a wide range of issues one of the big focuses of this has been the u.s. president's attempt to deflect criticism over his crony virus response here there where he has taken the tact that much of this criticism is partisan in nature he also has said that he has he believes his administration has risen to the challenge when the criticism was ventilators he ramped up the defense production act got in place ventilators he says even shipping them to other countries that have a shortage now he says the criticism has shifted to testing where there were repeated questions about the testing the number of tests that are currently available for the so-called 1st phase of reopening the u.s. economy ministration maintaining that it is quickly ramping up those tests and will are already does have the appropriate number of tests necessary for any stat
demick ferrous lay enough early on let's go live now to our white house correspondent come to help that who is in washington d.c. to bring us up to speed kimberly there's a lot to say ken from that press briefing just give us what are the what are the highlights there. yeah almost 2 hours and still going the us president really covering a wide range of issues one of the big focuses of this has been the u.s. president's attempt to deflect criticism over his crony virus response here there where...
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said, i was going to have to lay off a number of people so when the 911 call comes now, i can actually deliver. that's what nancy pelosi is holding up. steve: all right. leader kenou bet. we all know that exercise keeps you healthy but a little as 30 minutes a day could prevent a deadly complication from coronavirus. dr. nicole saphier will react to new findings you will hear brian: all right, quick look at headlines right now. djokovic is antivacker -- antivaccer. and facebook is cruise a new survey to help collect data to fight against covid-19. mark zuckerberg telling abc this morning they are partnering with researchers, asking people nationwide about their symptoms to help public better informed, ainsley. ainsley: could regular exercise be a key in helping prevent severe complications from the coronavirus? a new study making that exact point arguing that it helped reduce the fatal respiratory complications. here to discuss this dr. medical nicole saphier. many people have the opportunity to exercise. nicole: ainsley, we have talked about this so many times over the year that exercise is so important for our body and the small study from the university of vi
said, i was going to have to lay off a number of people so when the 911 call comes now, i can actually deliver. that's what nancy pelosi is holding up. steve: all right. leader kenou bet. we all know that exercise keeps you healthy but a little as 30 minutes a day could prevent a deadly complication from coronavirus. dr. nicole saphier will react to new findings you will hear brian: all right, quick look at headlines right now. djokovic is antivacker -- antivaccer. and facebook is cruise a new...