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kim: mr.we should talk about opportunities to address climate change. what are some of the most obvious opportunities out there right now in terms of building for a better future? i'd think about snort arrays -- smarter ways to live and build. mr. burke: you're right to pick up on smarter ways of building. the most rapid and cheap and dramatic way to reduce emissions is to reduce the carbon associated with heating and coaling buildings. that is the first thing and that you take priority. after that, the things we need to do our change the system, stop burning fossil fuels to make electricity, and use the renewables and the increasing technology of storage that is available to make electricity without carbon, and then we need to get rid of the use of fossil fuels for mobility. that makes electric vehicles for cars and light transport but as we go further down the pipe, we need to invest in normal sleep in giving -- getting carbon out of shipping and out of aviation. right now, the best thing to
kim: mr.we should talk about opportunities to address climate change. what are some of the most obvious opportunities out there right now in terms of building for a better future? i'd think about snort arrays -- smarter ways to live and build. mr. burke: you're right to pick up on smarter ways of building. the most rapid and cheap and dramatic way to reduce emissions is to reduce the carbon associated with heating and coaling buildings. that is the first thing and that you take priority. after...
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kim: mr., is that your take as, well, that herd immunity is not an achievable goal? >> yes, i agree with what's been said before, and also, to pick up on what you also previously said, is that the two ways of achieving the herd immunity, either through natural infection or through the vaccination, i think the experience from northern europe last year has shown that basically doing it through the natural infection is not the way to go. it leads to an unacceptable mortality. so vaccination is the way to go, but the problem is tha,t because -- is that, because we're dealing with an rna virus, not a dna virus, it's always going to be mutating. and so, i don't think we are going to be able to get this level in the population of immunity that we would like to, with other dna vaccines. kim: mr. nichols, what does that mean for the future, though? i mean, will the virus then be here with us to stay in one form or another for the foreseeable future? >> i think, if we look at the other rna viruses, whic
kim: mr., is that your take as, well, that herd immunity is not an achievable goal? >> yes, i agree with what's been said before, and also, to pick up on what you also previously said, is that the two ways of achieving the herd immunity, either through natural infection or through the vaccination, i think the experience from northern europe last year has shown that basically doing it through the natural infection is not the way to go. it leads to an unacceptable mortality. so vaccination...
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alright, kim's got you news, our in about half an hour time on al jazeera. next it is people empower from talk to al jazeera. we roam, did you want the un to take and who stopped you? we listen, see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sierra the north korea, one of the poorest countries in the world managed to evade un sanctions and pay for it nuclear weapons program. the answer is through a secretive government organization known as bureau, 39, which obtains foreign exchange by any means possible to fund kim jong and regime in the 1st 2 episodes investigating how it's done. we reveal how money laundering and slave labor raise cash for kin. ah the north korea, the pariah state. a dictatorship shrouded in mystery. every day the official newspapers praised the heroic deeds of the deer leader. time seemed to stand still here. ah, no korea has the 4th largest army in the world. for 3 generations, the kim family has ruled the country with an iron faith. but how does th
alright, kim's got you news, our in about half an hour time on al jazeera. next it is people empower from talk to al jazeera. we roam, did you want the un to take and who stopped you? we listen, see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sierra the north korea, one of the poorest countries in the world managed to evade un sanctions and pay for it nuclear weapons program. the answer is through a...
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it's to make money is made cash for kim. what intrigues me personally is how north korea managers to make money. one of the questions we are stuck with is where does the money go? how much money does north korea make for north korea's leadership? questions like these a dangerous, the north korean regime? send a letter of indictment under my name to the government. charging me with 3 capital crimes. the worst of the 3 was the accusation that our research, my research was my name and damage the supreme dignity of the supreme either. this sounds like it's a funny crime right? damaging the supreme differently. if somebody in north korea kerisha death, county remco broke his investigations, threatened to disrupt north korea's cash flow. the country is internationally isolated because of its nuclear program. without legal sources of income, the regime has taken to raising money illegally. ah, new york, the seat of the united nation. since 2006, the u. s. has imposed 9 rounds of sanctions against north korea. these measures the mon
it's to make money is made cash for kim. what intrigues me personally is how north korea managers to make money. one of the questions we are stuck with is where does the money go? how much money does north korea make for north korea's leadership? questions like these a dangerous, the north korean regime? send a letter of indictment under my name to the government. charging me with 3 capital crimes. the worst of the 3 was the accusation that our research, my research was my name and damage the...
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we reveal how money laundering and slave labor raise cash for kim. ah the north korea, the pariah state, a dictatorship shrouded in mystery. every day the official newspapers praised the heroic deeds of the dear leader. time seemed to stand still here. ah, no korea has the 4th largest army in the world. for 3 generations, the kim family has ruled the country with an iron faith. but how does the regime manage to survive despite severe un sanctions? and how come kin john own has enough money to threaten the world with the most powerful weapon of all time? the nuclear bomb, the far from north korea ramco broker, a history professor is working on answers to these questions. he says, our image of north korea is wrong, isn't what it said. it is just look at the country functions and at the highest level. what is the main goal of, of the government of the regime i should say, is to make money is to make cash for kim. what intrigues me personally is how north korea managers to make money. one of the questions we are stuck with is where does the money go? how
we reveal how money laundering and slave labor raise cash for kim. ah the north korea, the pariah state, a dictatorship shrouded in mystery. every day the official newspapers praised the heroic deeds of the dear leader. time seemed to stand still here. ah, no korea has the 4th largest army in the world. for 3 generations, the kim family has ruled the country with an iron faith. but how does the regime manage to survive despite severe un sanctions? and how come kin john own has enough money to...
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remember kim's old friend, marcy? prosecutor had her testify about an affair david head when kim was pregnant in 1994. she was called in tears to say that she and david were separated. soon after, marcy visited kim. >> she was upset. you know, and saddened by it, especially just having a baby. >> there was more. just three weeks before the murders, marcy had another troubling phone call from kim. >> her demeanor was different, her attitude was different, she didn't want to hang up the phone but yet she didn't want to talk. >> the old friends made plans for came in the children to visit marcy. then came said something she never explained. >> she felt like history was repeating itself. we didn't go into what that meant because we said we'll talk about it when we get there. >> kim never made it. at trial, the clear implication was that david was carrying around again. the prosecutor portrayed him as a scoundrel who used his badge to get sex. >> there's people he pulls over, and eventually he seduces them. >> in court the
remember kim's old friend, marcy? prosecutor had her testify about an affair david head when kim was pregnant in 1994. she was called in tears to say that she and david were separated. soon after, marcy visited kim. >> she was upset. you know, and saddened by it, especially just having a baby. >> there was more. just three weeks before the murders, marcy had another troubling phone call from kim. >> her demeanor was different, her attitude was different, she didn't want to...
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say that bureau, 39 is directly controlled by kim john own. it manages the leadership secret accounts, the so called palace economy, but wherein pyongyang is bureau 39 located and how many millions flow into its coffers. when we ask the north korean official, he and his translator pretend not to know where his host bureaus. 39 is one of the best kept secrets of the king regime. only north koreans who escaped can talk about it openly. me secret location. we meet a man who used to work for bureau 79. he was based in china, his task smuggling foreign currency. then he escaped. his position was so important that today the north korean regime threatens to kill him. this is why he had plastic surgery to alter his face even so he only wants to be film from behind me, jones hazy k kilometer and you could try to come generally. busy more the engineering that are going to see now there's some more, more working on the run to run get, you know, there's a 30 minute police history vines in the ground was, you know, when we will just read out that you are g
say that bureau, 39 is directly controlled by kim john own. it manages the leadership secret accounts, the so called palace economy, but wherein pyongyang is bureau 39 located and how many millions flow into its coffers. when we ask the north korean official, he and his translator pretend not to know where his host bureaus. 39 is one of the best kept secrets of the king regime. only north koreans who escaped can talk about it openly. me secret location. we meet a man who used to work for bureau...
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tran 19. >> you kim. i want to begin with the historical sort of backdrop but now i want to ask a question and have tara began her response first. in this is for everyone. that is if you look back and you will have books in 2020. i feel that the country changed in 2020 the world changed in 2020. what about the black lives matter movement on your life and your voice as a writer. and have you become to view this country and different way. tell me tara. tara: yes. actually the black lives matter movement introduced some cognitive dissonance for me in terms of how he would discuss race. because as a mixed-race person, my skin is light enough to sort of walk through the world as my white heart and adult face all of the obstacles that my black cousins and darker skinned siblings might face. and so that made me think about how to even talk about these things. that is an obstacle because people like myself aren't necessarily part of that discussion and that we are both. both of these have the supposed to be borin
tran 19. >> you kim. i want to begin with the historical sort of backdrop but now i want to ask a question and have tara began her response first. in this is for everyone. that is if you look back and you will have books in 2020. i feel that the country changed in 2020 the world changed in 2020. what about the black lives matter movement on your life and your voice as a writer. and have you become to view this country and different way. tell me tara. tara: yes. actually the black lives...
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kim: thank you, attorney general james. good morning. my name is joon kim. i'm along with my colleague anne clark. we have led the teams at our two law firms in conducting the investigation into allegations of sexual harassment by governor cuomo. we have now completed our investigation and have made our findings and reached our conclusions. they're set forth in a detailed report issued today. as set forth in the report, we find that the governor, on numerous occasions, engaged in conduct that constitutes unlawful sex based harassment. specifically, we find that the governor sexually harassed a number of current and former new york state employees. he did so by, among other things, engaging in unwelcome and non-consensual touching, and also repeatedly making comments of a sexualized or gender based nature. our investigation revealed that these were not isolated incidents. they were part of a pattern. the governor's pattern of sexually harassing behavior was not limited to members of his own staff, but extended to other state employees, including a state troop
kim: thank you, attorney general james. good morning. my name is joon kim. i'm along with my colleague anne clark. we have led the teams at our two law firms in conducting the investigation into allegations of sexual harassment by governor cuomo. we have now completed our investigation and have made our findings and reached our conclusions. they're set forth in a detailed report issued today. as set forth in the report, we find that the governor, on numerous occasions, engaged in conduct that...
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she didn't, kim, joan air. she's out or come down and talk to any prominent north korea next and all. tell you that bureau, 39 is absolutely crucial in earnings, refuse for screen regime. it's absolutely fatal. take away everything collapses. here in new york, the united nations imposed and monitor the sanctions against north korea and entity as important as bureau. 39 should be heading the list of band organizations. office $39.00 is normally talked about by north korean defectors. we don't really see office 39 in our investigations. instead, we're looking at the north korean banks and the shell companies traditionally operate overseas in 3rd current trees to generate foreign currency and then that money is sent back to north korea bureau. 39, salazar 3 has called bureau 39. nobody identifies as somebody who works for bureau 30 night. so it's very difficult to slap sanctions on. people you don't really know are active kinshasa, the capital of the democratic republic of congo. since the 1980s. north korea has b
she didn't, kim, joan air. she's out or come down and talk to any prominent north korea next and all. tell you that bureau, 39 is absolutely crucial in earnings, refuse for screen regime. it's absolutely fatal. take away everything collapses. here in new york, the united nations imposed and monitor the sanctions against north korea and entity as important as bureau. 39 should be heading the list of band organizations. office $39.00 is normally talked about by north korean defectors. we don't...
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this is the question i had asked to tara is also to kim. how is the black lives movement influenced you. >> it's influenced me a lot and it's influenced my writing and especially i would say it's influenced many of the poems seen in raising king . one of the primary most important ways it's influenced me is through my students. i'm a high school student and teacher in washington dc and i watched these young people walk through the world that doesn't think they matter much. and worry about the threats they face. read the fears they have in their essays and poems and i tried to understand that and to learn from them. i am personally married to an african-american man so the black lives matter movements and its concerns live in my house . and i have lived with those concerns all the time. in terms of the poems in raising king, i think recently sias i've done more and more readings from it, i've been out for about six months now but i discovered even some of the language of black lives matter in the poems. a couple of them that tried to step in
this is the question i had asked to tara is also to kim. how is the black lives movement influenced you. >> it's influenced me a lot and it's influenced my writing and especially i would say it's influenced many of the poems seen in raising king . one of the primary most important ways it's influenced me is through my students. i'm a high school student and teacher in washington dc and i watched these young people walk through the world that doesn't think they matter much. and worry about...
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but how does the kim regime manage to transfer the millions it makes to pyongyang? the answer is simple. through diplomatic channels, i grew up with the following and it shows how much it was. you don't have to know. i don't know what it is that i'm going to general who gave is true for her payroll. subject was you do you want to buy and, you know, korea uses its worldwide network of embassies to ferry money back to pyongyang in north korea. and officials enjoying diplomatic community carried money in cash. and that's like baggage, a simple but efficient way to ensure the cash flow doesn't stop. well, nursing the embassies have a different ethic function, but that's often mainly ceremonial. but there to function is financial. it's also illegal, mainly screen diplomats are basically cas carriers for kim their into, for their, their businessman. they may be direct lawrence and maybe reverend smugglers, but they carry a different passport. so contention berlin, right in the middle of the city lies the north, korean embassy. the north koreans have been renting out one o
but how does the kim regime manage to transfer the millions it makes to pyongyang? the answer is simple. through diplomatic channels, i grew up with the following and it shows how much it was. you don't have to know. i don't know what it is that i'm going to general who gave is true for her payroll. subject was you do you want to buy and, you know, korea uses its worldwide network of embassies to ferry money back to pyongyang in north korea. and officials enjoying diplomatic community carried...
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i'm kim brunhuber.nd we're keeping an eye on kabul this hour, where afghanistan fred aschaaf ghani is set to address his troubled nation. there's no word on what he says, it comes of fears of a ripped up capital and large eye unimpeded advance. more than a dozen major cities have fallen in the past week, with the taliban now controlling at least half of the country's provincial capitals. kandahar is the latest to be captured. the beginning of the end of the u.s.-backed government, the u.s. embassy in kabul isn't taking any chances. staffers are being told to destroy sensitive materials while several thousands of troops will be arriving for personnel. a spokesman says the afghan forces need to step up their response. >> certainly deeply concerning the speed at which the taliban has been able to move. what has been disconcerting to see, there hasn't been that will and leadership and ability to push back on the taliban as they've advanced. >> and what you're seeing right now is pictures of the president sp
i'm kim brunhuber.nd we're keeping an eye on kabul this hour, where afghanistan fred aschaaf ghani is set to address his troubled nation. there's no word on what he says, it comes of fears of a ripped up capital and large eye unimpeded advance. more than a dozen major cities have fallen in the past week, with the taliban now controlling at least half of the country's provincial capitals. kandahar is the latest to be captured. the beginning of the end of the u.s.-backed government, the u.s....
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thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, joseph, kim, tara and ethel. i was a really interesting conversation and we are having uncomfortable conversations about dismantling systemic racism and devising plans to racial equity here, i just want to go
thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, joseph, kim, tara and ethel. i was a really interesting conversation and we are having uncomfortable conversations about dismantling systemic racism and devising plans to racial equity here, i just want to go
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kim roberts is the author of the literary guide to washington dc. american fighters from francis to others and five books of poems. in the most recently, the scientific method. "political af" by campbell, is a hybrid chapbook of poetry in the collection focuses on topics such as race, corruption, gun violence, police brutality confederate monuments and reproductive freedom in the sex harassment and it abusive women. campbell is writer and teacher and fellow and fiction editor. she received her msa from american university and the author of the novel tribulation and three other collections. bicycle, midnight, and cabinet of wrath, adult collection. moderating in the discussion between these three powerful poets, as ethel miller. in award-winning literary activist and author to memoirs and several poetry collections. he hosted w pf morning radio show, with ethelbert miller and house and produces which received at 2020 ward, his latest book, as god invented a baseball was awarded the 2019 literary award for poetry as a black caucus of the american libr
kim roberts is the author of the literary guide to washington dc. american fighters from francis to others and five books of poems. in the most recently, the scientific method. "political af" by campbell, is a hybrid chapbook of poetry in the collection focuses on topics such as race, corruption, gun violence, police brutality confederate monuments and reproductive freedom in the sex harassment and it abusive women. campbell is writer and teacher and fellow and fiction editor. she...
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but how does the kim regime manage to transfer the millions it makes to pyongyang? the answer is simple. through diplomatic channels grew up and it shows how much it was. you don't get to know. i don't know why he's had a little who, who gave is triple a poll your subsequent to your one or 3. you know, korea uses, it's worldwide network of embassies to ferry money, back to pyongyang, and north korean officials, enjoying diplomatic community. carried money in cash. and that's like baggage, a simple but efficient way to ensure the cash flow doesn't stop nursing. the embassies have a different ethic function that, that's often mainly ceremonial. but their to function is financial. it's also illegal, mainly know screen diplomats are basically cast carriers for kim their into, for their, their businessman. they may be direct lawrence and maybe weapon smugglers, but they carry a different passport, say contacts and berlin. right in the middle of the city, like the north korean embassy. the north koreans have been renting out one of the buildings as a hostile for tourists.
but how does the kim regime manage to transfer the millions it makes to pyongyang? the answer is simple. through diplomatic channels grew up and it shows how much it was. you don't get to know. i don't know why he's had a little who, who gave is triple a poll your subsequent to your one or 3. you know, korea uses, it's worldwide network of embassies to ferry money, back to pyongyang, and north korean officials, enjoying diplomatic community. carried money in cash. and that's like baggage, a...
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attorney june kim. it would be malpractice of this report to point out that this investigation was authorized not by attorney general letitia james, but in fact, by the governor's office himself and it was authorized by beth garvey, his former senior counsel and on top of that the public report of this was something that the governor's office asked for. on top of that the topic about june kim's bias, well, the investigation into one of governor cuomo's top deputies was not brought by june kim, and while kim was believed to have worked on that investigation, he was not in office when mr. prococo who was the person charged in that instance was found guilty by a jury. so just a little bit of context there as we examine some of the claims made by cuomo in rebutting some of this. up until today, we have yet to hear from the governor following this press conference and a report which i think can best be described as withering about his behavior and the behavior of those in his office. >> and lisa, we just hea
attorney june kim. it would be malpractice of this report to point out that this investigation was authorized not by attorney general letitia james, but in fact, by the governor's office himself and it was authorized by beth garvey, his former senior counsel and on top of that the public report of this was something that the governor's office asked for. on top of that the topic about june kim's bias, well, the investigation into one of governor cuomo's top deputies was not brought by june kim,...
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and for our prosperity, kim john on bands, his country like a company. his bureau, 39 does business with everything. and everyone, including, ah, bo guerria, the poorest nation, the european union rock by allegations of corruption, seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the countries political in the aim of our earlier class was to get the 1st 3 repeal money to europe in front of people in power investigation where the country goes from the carrier at the crossroads on a news . news, news. news. news the holding the powerful to account as we examine the us, his role in the world on al jazeera ah warnings of high casualties and widespread damage from earthquakes that struck haiti and shock waves across the caribbean. ah, on hasn't think of this is i just hear a live from the also coming up.
and for our prosperity, kim john on bands, his country like a company. his bureau, 39 does business with everything. and everyone, including, ah, bo guerria, the poorest nation, the european union rock by allegations of corruption, seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the countries political in the aim of our earlier class was to get the 1st 3 repeal money to europe in front of people in power investigation where the country goes from the carrier at the crossroads on a news . news, news....
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i'm kim brunhuber.his is "cnn newsroom." ♪ >>> hurricane ida is barreling towards the united states, gaining strength as it turns northward right now through the guchl of mexico. the storm whipped western cuba as a category 1 on friday and is expected to become a dangerous category 3 or 4 this weekend, putting the northern gulf coast states on high alert. hurricane warnings are posted for parts of louisiana and massachusetts coasts and evacuations are under way. forecasters say ida will likely slam in new orleans on the anniversary of hurricane at katrina. joining is meteorologist karen mcquinn this, what's the latest. >> forward to the hurricane advisory, they're complete updates that came in at 5:00, they say extremely dangerous major hurricane. those four words. if they don't get your attention and you are not from louisiana, please take heed at that. because this is probably going to coach the coast as a category 4. this has been very consistent in what they've been saying over the last 12 hours or
i'm kim brunhuber.his is "cnn newsroom." ♪ >>> hurricane ida is barreling towards the united states, gaining strength as it turns northward right now through the guchl of mexico. the storm whipped western cuba as a category 1 on friday and is expected to become a dangerous category 3 or 4 this weekend, putting the northern gulf coast states on high alert. hurricane warnings are posted for parts of louisiana and massachusetts coasts and evacuations are under way. forecasters...
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kim: i am.hink that they have done a very effective job of highlighting delta and trying to get people vaccinated. i also think it is serving to calm down the travel and tourism and restaurants mostly. so let's see what happens here. that area it was probably going to calm down anyhow, especially travel as kids go back to school in september mostly. again, i am watching it, but i am not terribly worried that that will slow our rebounding economy. haidi: kim forrest, always great to have you with us. lots more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's get you the details on a big deal in australia. a transaction worth about $29 billion. let's get the details from paul allen. what do we know? paul: values after pay at about $29 billion. currently trades are just over $96 per share. this deal would value the company around $126 per share, a pretty healthy premium. after pay seeing some staggering growth in 2021. sales up almost 102% in the past 12 months. shares up about 45% as wel
kim: i am.hink that they have done a very effective job of highlighting delta and trying to get people vaccinated. i also think it is serving to calm down the travel and tourism and restaurants mostly. so let's see what happens here. that area it was probably going to calm down anyhow, especially travel as kids go back to school in september mostly. again, i am watching it, but i am not terribly worried that that will slow our rebounding economy. haidi: kim forrest, always great to have you...
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i'm kim brunhuber. we begin with breaking news on what's being called a monster hurricane now churning its way towards the u.s. gulf coast. minutes ago the national hurricane center reported that ida is now a category 4 storm. the potentially cat strafk hurricane is forecast to slam the louisiana coast sunday possibly while we know it's a category 4 hitting the state on exactly the same date at hurricane katrina 16 years ago. the national weather service office in new orleans says storm surge and high winds could leave some locations uninhabitable for weeks or even months. both mandatory and voluntary evacuations ordered for several louisiana parishes and the national hurricane center warns of life-threatening situations. officials say if residents are planning to leave do it now. on saturday the governor expressed the dangerous and historic nature of ida's threat. >> when you talk about rain total that could be up to 15, 16 inches, and in isolated areas above 20 inches, with that kind of rain that kind
i'm kim brunhuber. we begin with breaking news on what's being called a monster hurricane now churning its way towards the u.s. gulf coast. minutes ago the national hurricane center reported that ida is now a category 4 storm. the potentially cat strafk hurricane is forecast to slam the louisiana coast sunday possibly while we know it's a category 4 hitting the state on exactly the same date at hurricane katrina 16 years ago. the national weather service office in new orleans says storm surge...
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kim and mr. bararra, his boss made about governor cuomo and how things were ran in albany during that time. so you look at that. then i can't as the governor's counsel, i can't ignore how the investigation was conducted. i think that different lawyers may have dom some things differently. i'll leave it at that. >> your next question comes from jimmy from the wall street journal. your line is now open. please unmute your microphone. >> hi. a woman identified as trooper number 1 alleges that the goran his finger down her spine and said hey, you. in another instance he touched her stomach from her bellybutton to the portion of her help when she carries her gun. you have any response to any of the allegations? i haven't seen any of them in the written materials or statements through far. >> i want to say two things about that. the first is that the governor will address that allegation himself. so i will let him speak for himself when he does. >> when will he do that? >> i can't give you a timeline.
kim and mr. bararra, his boss made about governor cuomo and how things were ran in albany during that time. so you look at that. then i can't as the governor's counsel, i can't ignore how the investigation was conducted. i think that different lawyers may have dom some things differently. i'll leave it at that. >> your next question comes from jimmy from the wall street journal. your line is now open. please unmute your microphone. >> hi. a woman identified as trooper number 1...
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my name is june kim.and along with my colleague ann clark, we have led the team at our two -- we have led our teams at our two law firms in conducting the investigation into allegations of sexual harassment by governor cuomo. we have now completed our investigation and have made our findings and reached our conclusions. it is set forth in a detailed report issued today. as set forth in the report, we find that the governor on numerous occasions, engaged in conduct that constitutes unlawful sex-based harassment. especially we find that the governor sexually harassed a number of current and former new york state employees. he did so by among other things, engaging in unwelcome and nonconsensual touching. and also repeatedly making comments of a sexualized or gender-based nature. our investigation revealed that these were not isolated incidents. they were part of a pattern. the governor's pattern of sexually harassing behavior was not limited to members of his own staff. but extended to other state employees
my name is june kim.and along with my colleague ann clark, we have led the team at our two -- we have led our teams at our two law firms in conducting the investigation into allegations of sexual harassment by governor cuomo. we have now completed our investigation and have made our findings and reached our conclusions. it is set forth in a detailed report issued today. as set forth in the report, we find that the governor on numerous occasions, engaged in conduct that constitutes unlawful...
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kim, the problem with that is that's not entirely true. in our early reporting, it pokes a lot of holes in this. we saw cover-up, the silencing of whistle blowers and have seen the delays in allowing international experts to come in. yeah, the w.h.o. had a field team come in this past january. that was 12 months after the initial outbreak. and so experts who even were on the team have told us that they didn't get access to several pieces of clinical data, some of the early epidemiological reports, things that they believe to be crucial in determining how this virus started and that it's very unlikely they're going to get that going forward especially given, kim, china has said as recently as the past few weeks that they will not allow a second phase two, as they put it, of the w.h.o. field studies to come back into the people's republic of china. >> there you have it. thank you so much, david companier in beijing. appreciate it -- companier in beijing. appreciate it. >>> there's a bull's-eye on louisiana on the anniversary of hurricane kat
kim, the problem with that is that's not entirely true. in our early reporting, it pokes a lot of holes in this. we saw cover-up, the silencing of whistle blowers and have seen the delays in allowing international experts to come in. yeah, the w.h.o. had a field team come in this past january. that was 12 months after the initial outbreak. and so experts who even were on the team have told us that they didn't get access to several pieces of clinical data, some of the early epidemiological...
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i'm kim brunhuber. "cnn newsroom." >>> the final competitions of the 2020 summer olympics are wrapping up with the united states winning the most gold medals and the most medals overall. only a few hours remain before the closing ceremony brings the games to an end. the u.s. has clinched the win in the gold medal count and overall medal counts. let's get the latest on all this with andy scholes of cnn sports. the u.s. was behind the gold medals for almost the whole games here. how did they pull out the win in the snend. >> it was a complete team effort. track and field grabbed seven golds. on sunday, u.s. women's basketball captured their seventh straight gold medal. and then the u.s. women's volleyball team making some history, winning their first-ever gold medal. and there were tons of tears on the court after they scored that final point to beat brazil in straight sets. women's olympic volleyball, it started back in 1964. the u.s. had medaled five times before making it to the gold medal match three
i'm kim brunhuber. "cnn newsroom." >>> the final competitions of the 2020 summer olympics are wrapping up with the united states winning the most gold medals and the most medals overall. only a few hours remain before the closing ceremony brings the games to an end. the u.s. has clinched the win in the gold medal count and overall medal counts. let's get the latest on all this with andy scholes of cnn sports. the u.s. was behind the gold medals for almost the whole games...
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kim are experienced, credible, and deeply respected professionals. and together they insured that this investigation was both independent and thorough. over the course of the five-month investigation the investigators spoke to 179 individuals including complainants, current and former members of the executive chamber, state troopers, additional state employees, and others who interacted regularly with the governor. in addition, they reviewed more than 74,000 pieces of evidence, including documents, emails, texts, audio files, and pictures. these interviews and pieces of evidence reveal a deeply disturbing, yet clear picture. governor cuomo's sexually harassed current and former state employees in violation of both federal and state laws. the independent investigation found that governor cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, many of whom were young women, by engaging in unwanted groping, kisses, hugging, and by making inappropriate comments. further, the governor and his senior team took actions to retaliate against at least one former employee for
kim are experienced, credible, and deeply respected professionals. and together they insured that this investigation was both independent and thorough. over the course of the five-month investigation the investigators spoke to 179 individuals including complainants, current and former members of the executive chamber, state troopers, additional state employees, and others who interacted regularly with the governor. in addition, they reviewed more than 74,000 pieces of evidence, including...
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i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom.">> u.s. president joe biden is vowing to bring every american home from afghanistan if they want to leave. but nobody knows how many u.s. citizens are in the country. the state department says it's trying to track down as many as possible. meanwhile, the taliban published photos showing their fighters armed with u.s. weapons seized from the afghan national army. while it's menacing images like these and the taliban's history of brutality that makes many afghans scared to stay in the country. on friday, the pentagon confirmed it had flown 160 helicopters from the hotel to the airport, after the taliban blocked the gatesing it's the first known rescue of americans outside the airport perimeter. the first flights of evacuees have begun arriving in the united states. now, we don't know how many americans were among the passengers but a source tells cnn about 1500 people evacuated from kabul in recent days are expected to arrive in the washington area this weekend. others are being flown to
i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom.">> u.s. president joe biden is vowing to bring every american home from afghanistan if they want to leave. but nobody knows how many u.s. citizens are in the country. the state department says it's trying to track down as many as possible. meanwhile, the taliban published photos showing their fighters armed with u.s. weapons seized from the afghan national army. while it's menacing images like these and the taliban's history of brutality...
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kim: i think so.ike to buy things that are on sale, and right now it looks like, at least yesterday, discretionary retail was on sale. so i was looking at things and deciding what i want to have in the portfolio for that six months or so, and retail is certainly there. alix: there's a narrative that has developed in the past few weeks that we are looking at stay recovery. it doesn't mean people don't have money. it doesn't mean people won't buy stuff. but it is not a reopening recovery. if you do a stay-at-home recovery, what do you buy? what do you own? kim: i think you look past that because it is relatively short-term. it is not like the beginning of the pandemic, when we were like, are we ever going to go back? let's by -- go back to the gym? let's by a -- let's buy a peloton. i think what we are seeing, and what we heard from retailers like target, and to a lesser extent, home depot and lowe's, is that people are thinking outside of the house. they might be just in a pause right now about spendin
kim: i think so.ike to buy things that are on sale, and right now it looks like, at least yesterday, discretionary retail was on sale. so i was looking at things and deciding what i want to have in the portfolio for that six months or so, and retail is certainly there. alix: there's a narrative that has developed in the past few weeks that we are looking at stay recovery. it doesn't mean people don't have money. it doesn't mean people won't buy stuff. but it is not a reopening recovery. if you...
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kim strassel, thank you very much, steve moore everything that is good, thank you very much.he show governor desantis blast joe biden over the border crisis. >> why don't you get this border secure and until you do that i don't want to hear blipp about covid. larry: i thought that was very cool desantis took biden to the cleaners, we'll be right back cleaners, we'll be right back with her pa steve miller [sfx: radio being tuned] welcome to allstate. ♪ [band plays] ♪ a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. experience, hyper performance that takes you further. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr financing on all 2021 lexus hybrid models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪all by yourself.♪ you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh. oh! ♪♪ this is not normal. no. ♪
kim strassel, thank you very much, steve moore everything that is good, thank you very much.he show governor desantis blast joe biden over the border crisis. >> why don't you get this border secure and until you do that i don't want to hear blipp about covid. larry: i thought that was very cool desantis took biden to the cleaners, we'll be right back cleaners, we'll be right back with her pa steve miller [sfx: radio being tuned] welcome to allstate. ♪ [band plays] ♪ a place where...
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kim and mr. barrar, his boss, made about governor cuomo and how things were run in albany during that time. so you look at that. and then i can't, as the governor's counsel, i can't ignore how the investigation was conducted. i think that different lawyers may have done some things differently. and i'll leave it at that. >> your next question comes from jimmy of the "wall street journal." your line is now open. please unmute your microphone. >> hi. a woman identified as trooper number one alleges that the governor ran his finger down her spine and said, hey you. and in another instance, he touched her stomach from her belly button over to the portion of her hip where she carries her gun. do any of you have any response to those allegations? i haven't seen any in any of your written materials or statements thus far. >> um, i want to mention two things about that. the first is that the governor will address that allegation himself. and so i will let him speak for himself. >> when will he do that? >
kim and mr. barrar, his boss, made about governor cuomo and how things were run in albany during that time. so you look at that. and then i can't, as the governor's counsel, i can't ignore how the investigation was conducted. i think that different lawyers may have done some things differently. and i'll leave it at that. >> your next question comes from jimmy of the "wall street journal." your line is now open. please unmute your microphone. >> hi. a woman identified as...
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they turned it into a slam dunk though, kim. u.s.me diversity and gel as a team earning sweet revenge in the gold medal game. durant was a star scoring 29 points tying him for carmelo anthony. u.s. wins 87-82. the women's team now, they can earn their seventh straight gold medal if they beat japan tomorrow. >>> now to golf, nelly korda leaving no doubt who the best player is. the 23-year-old held on to win gold. korda is the first player, man or woman, to win olympic gold and a major in the same year. what a sporting family. her sister jessica competing in the games. her mom, tennis olympian in 1988. her dad an australian open player and her brother a pro tennis player. fell i nelly told me about her emotions. >> oh, my gosh, i had tears in my eyes, actually. no one can really explain it to you until i guess you're there and seeing the flag go up. it's just a huge mon for. >> all right. now imagine winning an olympic medal for something you've done three times before in your life. that's what american molly seidel did. she took home
they turned it into a slam dunk though, kim. u.s.me diversity and gel as a team earning sweet revenge in the gold medal game. durant was a star scoring 29 points tying him for carmelo anthony. u.s. wins 87-82. the women's team now, they can earn their seventh straight gold medal if they beat japan tomorrow. >>> now to golf, nelly korda leaving no doubt who the best player is. the 23-year-old held on to win gold. korda is the first player, man or woman, to win olympic gold and a major...
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the bbc reached out to both dr kim mcmorries in texas and dr paul bjones in colorado. requests for comment. i feel like this circumstance bringing us together has really been the only silver lining to this entire situation. to be able to look at someone and see a bit of yourself, it was a unique and new experience for me that i found very settling and comforting. absolutely agree. that's. .. that was one of the things when we first met, it was this instant connection. something that, you know, i've never had before, i've never experienced before. it's only been a year, but, like, i also can't imagine my life without her. hello. some of you have been able to stay dry, some of you have had a month's worth of rainfall. some good news ahead, fewer showers around, it should turn warmer, temperatures close to where they should be. to get there we need to get rid of this area of low pressure that has been with us for days. with us today, we have outbreaks of rain, some thunderstorms around from that, warm weather system in the southeast with the heaviest of the rain. some cle
the bbc reached out to both dr kim mcmorries in texas and dr paul bjones in colorado. requests for comment. i feel like this circumstance bringing us together has really been the only silver lining to this entire situation. to be able to look at someone and see a bit of yourself, it was a unique and new experience for me that i found very settling and comforting. absolutely agree. that's. .. that was one of the things when we first met, it was this instant connection. something that, you know,...
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i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom. " >>> another, key afghan city, jalalabad, has fallen to the taliban. that makes the capital, kabul, the only major afghan city, still, under government control. we are also learning the taliban have seized nilli. that means at least 24 of afghanistan's 34 provincial capitals are in taliban hands. now, the loss of jalalabad is among the government's most crushing defeats, yet. this video appears to show the militants in the city, but cnn can't independently verify it. a local official says the city was surrendered without resistance. the taliban have been waiting on this moment, for almost two decades. u.s. president joe biden announced, last april, all u.s. forces would withdraw by september 11th and in just four months, the taliban have kabul, largely, surrounded. u.s. lawmakers want answers on how this was allowed to happen, and may get their chance to ask them. a source says, the secretaries of state and defense will brief the entire-u.s. house, later today.
i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom. " >>> another, key afghan city, jalalabad, has fallen to the taliban. that makes the capital, kabul, the only major afghan city, still, under government control. we are also learning the taliban have seized nilli. that means at least 24 of afghanistan's 34 provincial capitals are in taliban hands. now, the loss of jalalabad is among the government's most crushing defeats, yet. this video appears to show the militants in the city, but...
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the bbc reached out to both dr kim mcmorries in texas and dr paul bjones in colorado. requests for comment. i feel like this circumstance bringing us together has really been the only silver lining to this entire situation. to be able to look at someone and see a bit of yourself, it was a unique and new experience for me that i found very settling and comforting. absolutely agree. that's. .. that was one of the things when we first met, it was this instant connection. something that, you know, i've never had before, i've never experienced before. it's only been a year, but, like, i also can't imagine my life without her. hello there. the very unsettled august weather continues into this weekend. low pressure nearby will generate further showers, and again, like friday, we could see some thunderstorms which could lead to some localised flooding in places. but there will be some good spells of sunshine in between, particularly across more southern areas. so, here it is, this area of low pressure, which is going to stick around both saturday, sunday and indeed even into m
the bbc reached out to both dr kim mcmorries in texas and dr paul bjones in colorado. requests for comment. i feel like this circumstance bringing us together has really been the only silver lining to this entire situation. to be able to look at someone and see a bit of yourself, it was a unique and new experience for me that i found very settling and comforting. absolutely agree. that's. .. that was one of the things when we first met, it was this instant connection. something that, you know,...
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i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom." more than 50 million people across the northeast. the storm is expected to make landfall along southern new england. let's check in with meteorologist tyler. what is the latest? >> we're 30 minutes away from the national weather center latest update. category 1 hurricane. 75 miles per hour wind and making a b line for the southern new england coastline, as well as the coastline of new york. specifically long island. the hurricane hunters have been flying around in this system. they continue to fly into it. the data that they get from this flight will be injected into the models and this 5:00 a.m. update, which we'll bring you in exactly 30 minutes from now. we have the chance to see tropical storm to hurricane force winds in this area for that reason. we continue to have a hurricane warning in effect for long island, connecticut, as well as rhode island. the surrounding region in blue that includes new york city, providence and nantucket. we have a tropical sto
i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom." more than 50 million people across the northeast. the storm is expected to make landfall along southern new england. let's check in with meteorologist tyler. what is the latest? >> we're 30 minutes away from the national weather center latest update. category 1 hurricane. 75 miles per hour wind and making a b line for the southern new england coastline, as well as the coastline of new york. specifically long island. the hurricane...
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the bbc reached out to both dr kim mcmorries in texas and dr paul bjones in colorado.s for comment. i feel like this circumstance bringing us together has really been the only silver lining to this entire situation. to be able to look at someone and see a bit of yourself, it was a unique and new experience for me that i found very settling and comforting. absolutely agree. that's. .. that was one of the things when we first met, it was this instant connection. something that, you know, i've never had before, i've never experienced before. it's only been a year, but, like, i also can't imagine my life without her. hello, there. the weather pattern's stuck in a bit of a rut. we've got low pressure right on top of the uk. it's bringing plenty of showers, some heavy with some thunderstorms around, but there has been some sunshine around through today and it's a similar story for part two of the weekend, sunny spells and scattered showers, some of which will be heavy and thundery again. now, this is the pressure chart from today. you can see low pressure right on top of the
the bbc reached out to both dr kim mcmorries in texas and dr paul bjones in colorado.s for comment. i feel like this circumstance bringing us together has really been the only silver lining to this entire situation. to be able to look at someone and see a bit of yourself, it was a unique and new experience for me that i found very settling and comforting. absolutely agree. that's. .. that was one of the things when we first met, it was this instant connection. something that, you know, i've...
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the bbc reached out to both dr kim mcmorries in texas and dr paul bjones in colorado. requests for comment. i feel like this circumstance bringing us together has really been the only silver lining to this entire situation. to be able to look at someone and see a bit of yourself, it was a unique and new experience for me that i found very settling and comforting. absolutely agree. that's. .. that was one of the things when we first met, it was this instant connection. something that, you know, i've never had before, i've never experienced before. it's only been a year, but, like, i also can't imagine my life without her. hello. well, this changeable weather, with the frequent showers and occasional thunderstorms, will continue for another couple of days. that is, the rest of today, sunday and monday is going to be quite showery, too, but, from tuesday, things are looking on the up. here's our current weather map. the low pressure sitting right on top of us. the heaviest showers are across more northern areas. you can see a lot of cloud across the uk. there are some bre
the bbc reached out to both dr kim mcmorries in texas and dr paul bjones in colorado. requests for comment. i feel like this circumstance bringing us together has really been the only silver lining to this entire situation. to be able to look at someone and see a bit of yourself, it was a unique and new experience for me that i found very settling and comforting. absolutely agree. that's. .. that was one of the things when we first met, it was this instant connection. something that, you know,...
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welcome to all of you watching us here in the united sta states, canada and all around the world, i am kim brunhuber. i want to get into breaking news. the goal is to get them out by tuesday or if not sooner. these videos shot from cnn. it is believed they are carrying u.s. personnel. embassy staff are being flown to the airport, there are plans to leave skeleton crew of embassy staff behind. l let's bring in our clarissa ward live in kabul. there are conflicting situations of how close the taliban are in the city. >> reporter: we know they are in the city. they want to enter peacefully. the group's spokesperson delineating the rules of conduct inside kabul saying they'll not come and search your homes or ex tort money. they'll not fire on you unless you fire on them, guaranteeing the protection, he said of businessman and also afghan soldiers and those working security services provided they do not try to stop the taliban from entering the city peacefully. of course this has been graded on the ground here with chaos. people desperately trying to get out of the city. we had a team at the p
welcome to all of you watching us here in the united sta states, canada and all around the world, i am kim brunhuber. i want to get into breaking news. the goal is to get them out by tuesday or if not sooner. these videos shot from cnn. it is believed they are carrying u.s. personnel. embassy staff are being flown to the airport, there are plans to leave skeleton crew of embassy staff behind. l let's bring in our clarissa ward live in kabul. there are conflicting situations of how close the...
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you see her just overcome with emotion there, kim.ce and just incredible that she did it in just her third marathon, ever. you think about it. just the amount of marathons and hours so many other athletes put in and she won in her third. congrats to her. what an incredible feat. >> unbelievable story. andy scholes, thanks so much f. appreciate it. i am kim brunhuber, i will be back, in just a moment, with more "cnn newsroom." please, do stay with us. ♪ >>> covid-19 cases are surging in the u.s. as some areas see their worst case numbers yet. plus, there's also good news on the vaccine front. we'll explain what you need to know. >>> also ahead, terrifyingly similar scenes from different continents. a close look at fires ravaging parts of western u.s. and greece. >>> and it's a fourth straight olympic gold for team usa basketball but it was no walk in the park against france. we'll have live highlights from toky
you see her just overcome with emotion there, kim.ce and just incredible that she did it in just her third marathon, ever. you think about it. just the amount of marathons and hours so many other athletes put in and she won in her third. congrats to her. what an incredible feat. >> unbelievable story. andy scholes, thanks so much f. appreciate it. i am kim brunhuber, i will be back, in just a moment, with more "cnn newsroom." please, do stay with us. ♪ >>> covid-19...
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finally kim gardner was available to talk to me. not made that random call on about two weeks prior to what they had decided upon in terms of a hearing, they had accepted an 8-year plea deal without notifying me whatsoever. and i had, as i said, about a week and a half, to two weeks in order to affect some sort of change in my son's case. the reason i had not wanted to attend the trial itself was because i didn't want to hear all the gory details of what i presumed had happened to my son. what i ended up finding out after kim gardner finally called me back with two others was a chief warrant officer doing most of the talking, was that the warrant officer said that there were no witnesses and there was no proof through the video that they had that a weapon was used. so they are -- >> lawrence: yes, i'm sorry to cut you off. i'm sorry for that error too. we will get that right the next time. do you feel like the d.a., based on all that you have told us is prioritizing the criminals over victims like you? >> she paid absolutely no atte
finally kim gardner was available to talk to me. not made that random call on about two weeks prior to what they had decided upon in terms of a hearing, they had accepted an 8-year plea deal without notifying me whatsoever. and i had, as i said, about a week and a half, to two weeks in order to affect some sort of change in my son's case. the reason i had not wanted to attend the trial itself was because i didn't want to hear all the gory details of what i presumed had happened to my son. what...
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june kim's boss at the time, the top federal prosecutor in manhattan. we document in the story that he was doing everything in his power to stall this inquiry into whether he closed an anti-corruption commission he had started and in yet another example of, to echo your word, arrogance. some would say improper. experts we talked to said possibly illegal conduct. he shuttered that commission when it started to get close to a number of investigators on it said people in his orbit. so, you have layers and layers of arrogance and misconduct here. and i think that it is telling that the democratic party in new york, and politicians of all stripes allowed andrew cuomo to bully in had this way. to go, at the very least right up to the edge of obstruction of justice. we talk about him calling the white house, about the boss of the author of the report that we are dealing with this week, the prosecutor. these are actions that alarmed people along the way for years, and yet this is also someone that was really able to maintain a vise grip on power. i hope part of
june kim's boss at the time, the top federal prosecutor in manhattan. we document in the story that he was doing everything in his power to stall this inquiry into whether he closed an anti-corruption commission he had started and in yet another example of, to echo your word, arrogance. some would say improper. experts we talked to said possibly illegal conduct. he shuttered that commission when it started to get close to a number of investigators on it said people in his orbit. so, you have...
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. >> joseph, tara and kim, i want to thank you. i will close down by saying why are we still waiting? i would hope people pick up your work to provide a path to the future which will be filled with might and joy. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, joseph, kim, tara and ethel. i was a really interesting conversation and we are having uncomfortable conversations about dismantling systemic racism and devising plans to racial equity here, i just want to go back to something that joseph said that really stood out. we are living in a very challenging time and you can still love your country and criticize it at the same time because you know there are better ways to not only govern but navigate toward a more just society. i really enjoyed this discussion, thank you y all so much for being here with us. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> middle and high school students, your opinion matters. she spent student video competition. be part of the national conversation by creating documentaries. how does the federal government impact your life? you
. >> joseph, tara and kim, i want to thank you. i will close down by saying why are we still waiting? i would hope people pick up your work to provide a path to the future which will be filled with might and joy. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, joseph, kim, tara and ethel. i was a really interesting conversation and we are having uncomfortable conversations about dismantling systemic racism and devising plans to racial equity here, i just want to go back...