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we lived our lives here pretty much happy lee we raised our family we raised our kids we felt very comfortable here. we didn't feel threatened at all you know and i mean i would have never at that time suggested to you that clean air by important thing in my life. they were going to raise hogs ok and at the time i did not know how many hogs they were going to raise and it turned out that now they raise $80000.00 hogs and 3 miles more than a. farmland foods facility in milan missouri is owned by smithfield foods the largest hog and pork processor in the world with revenues exceeding $13000000000.00 in 2013. the operation north of me is called green hills. there isn't a single pig in there that ever seen the green hills there isn't a single pig down there that ever sees the valley. so these are wonderful names but in this are these factory buildings where these hogs are housed in these big barns with little fresh air with no sunlight with little movement with no grass no nothing you hear the name valley view and you think all little piggy riding on grass you know just kind of smooching out there
we lived our lives here pretty much happy lee we raised our family we raised our kids we felt very comfortable here. we didn't feel threatened at all you know and i mean i would have never at that time suggested to you that clean air by important thing in my life. they were going to raise hogs ok and at the time i did not know how many hogs they were going to raise and it turned out that now they raise $80000.00 hogs and 3 miles more than a. farmland foods facility in milan missouri is owned by...
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raising money. >> fast money starts now i'm melissa lee. today we have trader line up -- coming up on fast. boeing soaring sky high. this monster move could be telling the real story about where the market is headed that in moments. plus zooming higher. big news out of china, shares from tesla sent into over drive. and general mills, pitching the next best idea, why they say this gaming stock is a total home run we start off with a record run on the nasdaq with a new all-time high since february and do you on the best winning streak since september this coming as states reopen if some form from the coronavirus shut downs and as cases are starting to rise, so does the market's resilience. in spite of this proof the rally has staying power. guy. >> it's remarkable, isn't it again, a lot of people say this is pretty obvious, was easy. clearly wasn't easy for me, number one i'm not going to all of a sudden change course. i respect the price, have to absolutely respect it. one thing i'll point out is this, in march there were couple days we saw what i deemed back then indiscriminate selling that
raising money. >> fast money starts now i'm melissa lee. today we have trader line up -- coming up on fast. boeing soaring sky high. this monster move could be telling the real story about where the market is headed that in moments. plus zooming higher. big news out of china, shares from tesla sent into over drive. and general mills, pitching the next best idea, why they say this gaming stock is a total home run we start off with a record run on the nasdaq with a new all-time high since...
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lee was part of the first ever lbgtq flag raising over city hall. >> there is been some confrontations about whether or not this is classified at a hate crime. we don't know for sure. >> reporter: there are no suspect as of now. councilwoman lee says there is some good news have come out of this, community members stepped up to offer to help fix windows and local constrictiuction crewe helping as well. >>> the white house dismantled at the urging of nancy pelosi. the national parks service removed the concrete clock. pelosi is calling on a congressional committee to remove 11 statues from the u.s. capital. they memorialized hate and not herita heritage. this is just days after secretary of army signalled he was reopening to renaming army bases including fort bragg in california. >>> nascar announced will no longer allowed flags to be displayed at any of its events or property. the organization is providing a well-committed environment for all of its fans. nascar's decision comes just one day after race car driver bubba wallace calls for the sport to ban the flag. >>> people are dining and eating and shopping in one city while another is still e
lee was part of the first ever lbgtq flag raising over city hall. >> there is been some confrontations about whether or not this is classified at a hate crime. we don't know for sure. >> reporter: there are no suspect as of now. councilwoman lee says there is some good news have come out of this, community members stepped up to offer to help fix windows and local constrictiuction crewe helping as well. >>> the white house dismantled at the urging of nancy pelosi. the...
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we are always learning new things about the civil war. we're trying to rethink local history. there's a ct history that has gone unrecognized and raises interesting questions and possibilities. but something like that lee statue, again, remember, the purpose wasn't to say we all get memory traditions. it was meant to send a message that there was one right way to remember the civil war in the south, only one. that was the orthodox way. as gary has put it, sort of cogently, that i quote this a lot, that the reconciliation tradition to which gary alluded involved a measure of capitulation to the lost cause tradition because there is a suggestion that they could share the moral high ground, northerners and southerners. so, the lee statue tells us a story of history and memory, but it also occludes and distorts history in the sense that, just to give you the most powerful example, during the civil war in virginia, the county was a black majority county. what does the statute tell us of -- what does the statue tell us of that history? the statue was there to occlude and disappear history. and again, i agree, locality should have a process, deliberate. we should always consider the balancing and contextualiz
we are always learning new things about the civil war. we're trying to rethink local history. there's a ct history that has gone unrecognized and raises interesting questions and possibilities. but something like that lee statue, again, remember, the purpose wasn't to say we all get memory traditions. it was meant to send a message that there was one right way to remember the civil war in the south, only one. that was the orthodox way. as gary has put it, sort of cogently, that i quote this a...
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raising money. >> fast money starts now i'm melissa lee. today we have trader line up -- coming up on fast.soaring sky high. this monster move could be telling the real story about where the market is headed that in moments. plus zooming higher. big news out of china, shares from tesla
raising money. >> fast money starts now i'm melissa lee. today we have trader line up -- coming up on fast.soaring sky high. this monster move could be telling the real story about where the market is headed that in moments. plus zooming higher. big news out of china, shares from tesla
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we are ending the era of endless wars. releasing from its presence, thousands of taliban fighters, and lee sultan with us on the nation's former top spy chief raisingerious questions over the obama administration from what critics say is a historic spy and sabotage of the incoming trump white house. as new information is coming to light, are now president obama, the questions are now, how he made have put pressure on the intelligence community about the russia probe. thank you for joining us. in the evening at edit source now. liz: thank you for joining us and watching the "fox news". president trump planning to roll out his executive order on police reform tomorrow. the district attorney in atlanta georgia now says the police officers involved in the death of brooks could face felony murder charges after the release of body cam video. the washington with hillary for the latest . reporter: the spring court says they will not review a legal document, that shield police from being sued for misconduct just 48 hours after another police officer-involved shooting for an african-american man died in their custody sparking new waves about race around the
we are ending the era of endless wars. releasing from its presence, thousands of taliban fighters, and lee sultan with us on the nation's former top spy chief raisingerious questions over the obama administration from what critics say is a historic spy and sabotage of the incoming trump white house. as new information is coming to light, are now president obama, the questions are now, how he made have put pressure on the intelligence community about the russia probe. thank you for joining us....
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lee present? >> actually, it's charles alston, director rosenberg, and good evening president and members of the board. [indiscernible] the regent of the university of california. we submitted a brief last week, covered all the issues that were raised by the appellant in the request for re-hearing. we believe that the request should be denied because it doesn't meet the board's standards for a re-hearing. the appellant has failed to carry his burden in showing that new or different material facts or circumstances have arisen since the last hearing, which had been known on may 27. >> i'm sorry, we can't hear you. mr. olsen? yeah, can you stop the time, please? >> i did. >> thank you. mr. olsen, mr. olsen, we can't hear you. mr. olsen? i don't know, ms. lee, do you have a way of communicating with him, maybe give him a call? >> i can certainly help do that. >> okay, i'm not sure -- >> i'm not sure if it's just a technical difficulty. >> i think he was sharing a link with someone and that could be a problem too. >> okay, well, one moment. >> mr. olsen? okay. >> charles, we can't hear you. >> okay. >> mr. olsen, can you hear me? okay. let's try and give him a call. can you hear me? >> i think he muted himself, to be honest. >> yeah. >>
lee present? >> actually, it's charles alston, director rosenberg, and good evening president and members of the board. [indiscernible] the regent of the university of california. we submitted a brief last week, covered all the issues that were raised by the appellant in the request for re-hearing. we believe that the request should be denied because it doesn't meet the board's standards for a re-hearing. the appellant has failed to carry his burden in showing that new or different...
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raising history, nobody wants to erase the history. we want to teach the history. i studied one of the big historians for lee.e want to teach who these people really were. that means to stop line icing them. the other thing is there is -- to stop lionizing them. there is a guy named long street you never hear about. he was lee's second hand man. he was considered a strategic and tactical -- very brilliant. you never see him. the reason for that is after the war long street supported full reconciliation, he supported desegregation, he supported making sure blacks have the same rights as whites. the lost cause theorists and those historians erased him and they said he was a traitor to the south, etc.. , you setore you go your in favor of taking down confederate statues. where do you draw the line after that? there has been calls to take down christopher columbus statues. there been calls to take down thomas jefferson statues because he was a slaveholder. is ais the line you think fair and rational line? caller: of fair and rational line is when you look at the context of the people in their time. this is an arg
raising history, nobody wants to erase the history. we want to teach the history. i studied one of the big historians for lee.e want to teach who these people really were. that means to stop line icing them. the other thing is there is -- to stop lionizing them. there is a guy named long street you never hear about. he was lee's second hand man. he was considered a strategic and tactical -- very brilliant. you never see him. the reason for that is after the war long street supported full...
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we heard from protesters was defund the police. my colleague, al roker had a conversation with spike lee about this, and spike raised some questionsy for you a little bit of what he had to say about this call to defund police. >> you got to be careful what you say. 'cause one or two wrong words they'll twist that thing around and the narrative's changed. >> right. >> i don't think people saying we don't need police at all. >> yeah. >> but defund the police, i think there needs to be better terminology. right away that's been equated to disband the police. >> no. >> i don't think people are saying that. >> we hear today from the president, paul, the president suggesting that maybe well what happens if you call 911 and there's no one there to answer it, which isn't what this is about at all. but do you agree or did you share the concern that spike lee has? >> i think that when people call 911, often they need someone with a gun, if it's an emergent situation. but many times having someone with a gun and the power to arrest isn't the most appropriate first responders. so we think about people calling the police because of a mental he
we heard from protesters was defund the police. my colleague, al roker had a conversation with spike lee about this, and spike raised some questionsy for you a little bit of what he had to say about this call to defund police. >> you got to be careful what you say. 'cause one or two wrong words they'll twist that thing around and the narrative's changed. >> right. >> i don't think people saying we don't need police at all. >> yeah. >> but defund the police, i think...
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raising hundreds of billions of pounds. we can cross not to our europe correspondent, gavin lee, from brussels. collectively on the financial markets. 500 billion a year of it is of grants. the countries most need will get distributed money, those worst head, so distributed money, those worst head, so italy, spain, greece, 250 raised in the form of loans. the problem is, you have self—proclaimed leaders, sweden, denmark, denmark, they are saying that their taxpayers will not allow gifts of grants and they put out a joint letter in one of the newspaper saying exactly that. you have angela merkel and emmanuel macron, germany and france, in the middle saying there has to be swift action and compromise and this is why it is called next generation eu because you needed for the eu to survive, that is how seriously they are taking it. the chance of anything happening i think our slam. it is going to be a face—to—face summit when that could happen, possibly injuly summit when that could happen, possibly in july and summit when that could happen, possibly injuly and that is when the could be some possib
raising hundreds of billions of pounds. we can cross not to our europe correspondent, gavin lee, from brussels. collectively on the financial markets. 500 billion a year of it is of grants. the countries most need will get distributed money, those worst head, so distributed money, those worst head, so italy, spain, greece, 250 raised in the form of loans. the problem is, you have self—proclaimed leaders, sweden, denmark, denmark, they are saying that their taxpayers will not allow gifts of...
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raise rates, low -- rates, i think pretty much right here and i would say through the end to have year for that matter. dagen: lee, really quickly, before weo. a lot of people i talk to, they might have jobs, but they've had their wages cut dramatically, some temporarily, some permanently and then you still have just the broad unemployment rate north of 13%, people see this world that they are living in as the have and have nots, if you have financial assets, you're good to go. if you're a ceo of a company, you're fine, but so many other people are struggling, what happens? lee: yeah, between 60 and 65% of folks are saying that they don't know how they are going to pay think bills this month. there's a lot of concern out there. also look at people's concern about the economy. 86% of americans are very concerned about the economy and one thing that i find interesting about jobs right now, up until now, consumer economy tracked market performance. at this point we see that most americans are very concerned and the market is going really, really high. i think there's confusion about are we getting ahead of ourselves and it is what the differe
raise rates, low -- rates, i think pretty much right here and i would say through the end to have year for that matter. dagen: lee, really quickly, before weo. a lot of people i talk to, they might have jobs, but they've had their wages cut dramatically, some temporarily, some permanently and then you still have just the broad unemployment rate north of 13%, people see this world that they are living in as the have and have nots, if you have financial assets, you're good to go. if you're a ceo...
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we don't already know? i don't know the answer to that, so maybe deputy superintendent lee, you can talk a little bit more about that. i think it's very reasonable for you to raise the concern about just having the time to make changes, and, at the same time, i think what i'm hearing from some commissioners -- and other people can speak up and, you know, speak for themselves, is that they want to make sure that everybody has the chance to go through this and understand it a little bit better because this has been a very, very unusual budget season because of all the uncertainty. but i guess, superintendent or deputy superintendent, what can you tell us about what we know about the budget deal? >> again, i can make a few comments, and then, chief wallace or miss gordon may want to add onto what i say. so i do think there are some aspects of the state's budget that we still don't have 100% precise clarity about. so we know the broad contours of the agreement that was announced yesterday. frankly took -- we were sort of suffering with very few details during the whole course of yesterday, and then trailer bill language started to come out today, so we have -- we're
we don't already know? i don't know the answer to that, so maybe deputy superintendent lee, you can talk a little bit more about that. i think it's very reasonable for you to raise the concern about just having the time to make changes, and, at the same time, i think what i'm hearing from some commissioners -- and other people can speak up and, you know, speak for themselves, is that they want to make sure that everybody has the chance to go through this and understand it a little bit better...