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lloyd: get some point, revenues will have to be raised.f the most extraordinary things to me, to try to explain willing peopleow are, governments, foreign governmental institutions are, to hold u.s. treasuries. treasury fore u.s. o0 years at 60 basis points, t a country with deficits as wide and growing wider as they are right now. now,onders, 10 years from when you turn those dollars to the lenders, are they going to be inflated, are people going to new to print money? ordinarily, you would expect with the debt this high, people would want higher rates. this goes to the benefit of the u.s. dollar being the reserve currency in which governments around the world have to hold their reserves. they buy and dollar-denominated securities, but we should not let this go to our heads forever. i know there is a school of thought that says you can run deficits forever, but that only pertains while people are willing to finance. who knows when that attitude changes, or when our investors decide they need to be compensated a lot higher for the risk the
lloyd: get some point, revenues will have to be raised.f the most extraordinary things to me, to try to explain willing peopleow are, governments, foreign governmental institutions are, to hold u.s. treasuries. treasury fore u.s. o0 years at 60 basis points, t a country with deficits as wide and growing wider as they are right now. now,onders, 10 years from when you turn those dollars to the lenders, are they going to be inflated, are people going to new to print money? ordinarily, you would...
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that is john neal, ceo of lloyd's of london., french president emmanuel macron is not happy with pharma giant sanofi. we will tell you why he wants to meet with the ceo, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn this is "bloomberg markets."it is time to get a deep dive into the markets. we are seeing a little bit of improvement. here with more is kailey leinz. kailey: i want to focus on one stuck in particular, and that is norwegian cruise lines. it was lower by as much as 9% after its first quarter results, but has recovered a huge chunk of those losses. the coronavirus has caused major disruption to norwegian's business. demand for cruises is really plummeting. the stock has lost about 80% of value your to date. as far as what the actual numbers were, when it comes to the top line revenue, it was down 11% year on year. the company reported a much greater than expected loss on the bottom line. i also expect net loss for the second quarter and the full year. plus, they are still burning about on hun
that is john neal, ceo of lloyd's of london., french president emmanuel macron is not happy with pharma giant sanofi. we will tell you why he wants to meet with the ceo, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn this is "bloomberg markets."it is time to get a deep dive into the markets. we are seeing a little bit of improvement. here with more is kailey leinz. kailey: i want to focus on one stuck in particular, and that is norwegian cruise lines. it was...
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lloyd lange fine says policy make -- lloyd blankfein says we cannot wait for a vaccine.e spoke to the senior chairman of goldman sachs. take a listen. >> to some degree, look, it is a deus at matamela -- if ex machina vaccine appears, we have to make sure it does not kill people, make sure it is manufactured. the country cannot be on welfare even that long, even if that was something that was magical. we are postponing it but that does not mean it is without help. learning things about treating viruses even if there is not a vaccine. there are treatments. there is some benefit to it. wasnot as huge as if there an ultimate vaccine that would make people comfortable. i think to a greater extent, we are postponing people's exposure to it and to some extent, you know, we are eliminating the risk that would happen if the health care system was overwhelmed while people had it but i think in the long run, you know, we have to contemplate that people will go back to work , what kind of economy, and no matter when you do it, look at these asian countries where they were fighting
lloyd lange fine says policy make -- lloyd blankfein says we cannot wait for a vaccine.e spoke to the senior chairman of goldman sachs. take a listen. >> to some degree, look, it is a deus at matamela -- if ex machina vaccine appears, we have to make sure it does not kill people, make sure it is manufactured. the country cannot be on welfare even that long, even if that was something that was magical. we are postponing it but that does not mean it is without help. learning things about...
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in lloyd george's mind, it was simply that george -- that it grew too fast. so although they were allies during the war, there were very different definitions about what they were doing there. this in worldout war ii as well because many of the same problems are there. what is the fundamental cause of the problem? until you answer that question, you can't really look to solutions. clemenceau, the american approach looks way too idealistic, way to high in the sky where is to wilson his solutions look like more of the same. part of it is an understanding of how you view the past. to borrow the old phrase, the further you look back, the further you can look forward. it is a difference in what they see when they look back. jason: there's also the differences in germany, how they understood the sources of the conflict and how, for example, clemens so views wilson upon -- clemenceau's idealism. beyond wilson, on the french and and not at all convinced just because we have that now running germany instead of wilhelm the second, if that really has been much change. t
in lloyd george's mind, it was simply that george -- that it grew too fast. so although they were allies during the war, there were very different definitions about what they were doing there. this in worldout war ii as well because many of the same problems are there. what is the fundamental cause of the problem? until you answer that question, you can't really look to solutions. clemenceau, the american approach looks way too idealistic, way to high in the sky where is to wilson his solutions...
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lloyd does not write very often. membership last letter from lloyd was dated august 28th in camp fremont, california. and he was just a private. he's expected to be promoted. i don't know if he's succeeded or not. i hope so. and if he's not in france, if you write camp fremont, perhaps it would be forwarded. here's his address at camp fremont. so i think dad wants his kid to come home soon and get a surveying job, all right. so we go on to some more here. so this is written by the supervisor of surveys and he's saying, you know, enclosed here is a letter from the acting secretary of war to the acting secretary of the interior, relative to the discharge of mr. seacrest, okay? so it's kind of gone up the chain there to secretaries of cabinets. don't know what's happened in between there. check the story on facebook, okay? or come on in and visit and see if you can find some more stuff. okay. so this is actually being written by benedict crowell, acting secretary of war, going to the acting secretary of the interior, ta
lloyd does not write very often. membership last letter from lloyd was dated august 28th in camp fremont, california. and he was just a private. he's expected to be promoted. i don't know if he's succeeded or not. i hope so. and if he's not in france, if you write camp fremont, perhaps it would be forwarded. here's his address at camp fremont. so i think dad wants his kid to come home soon and get a surveying job, all right. so we go on to some more here. so this is written by the supervisor of...
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i want to set that up for lloyd to respond to. is earlier >> that bad report tomorrow is actually going to under state how bad the damage has been because that survey asks people, are you actively looking for work and a lot of people who just lost their jobs and we're all sheltering in place, they're not actively looking for work. so i think the number tomorrow will be something like 16 or 17%. i think the real number is probably around 23 or 24%. it's devastating. >> without further adieu, really a man who needs no introduction, lloyd blankfein, former chairman and ceo of goldman sachs it's great to have you lloyd, thanks for joining us this morning you have taken to twitter, i think. you are a little bit late, but you've gotten really good at it really fast and i've got -- i can go back to rate at the beginning when this was happening and sort of see all your comments and just to give you -- throw a compliment your way, they're always very measured and productive and really not a waste of time for what you've gone through i want
i want to set that up for lloyd to respond to. is earlier >> that bad report tomorrow is actually going to under state how bad the damage has been because that survey asks people, are you actively looking for work and a lot of people who just lost their jobs and we're all sheltering in place, they're not actively looking for work. so i think the number tomorrow will be something like 16 or 17%. i think the real number is probably around 23 or 24%. it's devastating. >> without...
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lloyd is saying he got moved three quarters of a mile northwest. he's kind of reporting on what's going on in his camp. unfortunately, about nine months later, there is a report here that they were at certain spots doing surveying and mr. secrest slipped and went down a cliff and did not survive. if you are ever wondering what may have happened to somebody you are researching, you might find that in federal rords somewhere. if they were in the service, they were an employee, civilian, or whatnot. i won't go through the whole thing. it is quite lengthy. but then you have the assistant supervisor of surveys giving out information about him. says that he did fall, he didn't survive. in his last sentence, it basically says go around rather than take a chance. ok. that is a few documents out of quite a number that relate to this guy and his story. this is put together on facebook about seven years ago by a former archivist. spent quite a bit of time looking that story up. check it out when you have a chance. pretty cool stuff. native american records, o
lloyd is saying he got moved three quarters of a mile northwest. he's kind of reporting on what's going on in his camp. unfortunately, about nine months later, there is a report here that they were at certain spots doing surveying and mr. secrest slipped and went down a cliff and did not survive. if you are ever wondering what may have happened to somebody you are researching, you might find that in federal rords somewhere. if they were in the service, they were an employee, civilian, or...
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to david lloyd george's mind it's a question of power, that germany grew too quick, too fast. although they were allies during the war, they had different definitions of what they thought they were doing there and different ideas of the ways to solve it. in world war ii many of the same problems are there. what do you think is the fundamental cause of the problem? until you answer that question, you can't look to solutions. so to the french, the american approach is way too ideal us tick. to wilson, his solutions look like more of the same. part of it comes from an understanding of how you view the past. the further you look back, the further you can look forward. it's a different definition of what they see when they look backwards. >> you noted the differences about germany and how they understood the sources of the conflict and how, for example, the french deal wilson's idealism. it's one of the things that's brought up about that kind of perspective. it's idealism. beyond wilson, is there any real sense on the french and british side that democracy in germany and the fact
to david lloyd george's mind it's a question of power, that germany grew too quick, too fast. although they were allies during the war, they had different definitions of what they thought they were doing there and different ideas of the ways to solve it. in world war ii many of the same problems are there. what do you think is the fundamental cause of the problem? until you answer that question, you can't look to solutions. so to the french, the american approach is way too ideal us tick. to...
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coming up, john neal from lloyd's joins us after the break. we could never do what they do. but what we can do it be a partner that never quits. verizon is the most reliable network in america. built for interoperability and puts first responders first, giving their calls priority, 24/7. we do what we do best so they can too. >>> welcome to "street signs." these are your headlines european stocks join the global decline. fed chair says they are not considering negative rates >> it may not be the final chapter given the path ahead is highly uncertain and subject to significant down side risks. >>> using a joint statement to state reduction in demand. >>> a stable connection in deutsc deutsche telecom helping the german telco beat expectations >>> german insurance warns casualty claims could top $750 billion but the fall outremains a 2020 event >> we are talking about strong delivery on the targets. for obvious reasons, the conversation will be dominated by the impact of the virus that will impact the growth the remainder of the year. >>> down but not out reporting an upward p
coming up, john neal from lloyd's joins us after the break. we could never do what they do. but what we can do it be a partner that never quits. verizon is the most reliable network in america. built for interoperability and puts first responders first, giving their calls priority, 24/7. we do what we do best so they can too. >>> welcome to "street signs." these are your headlines european stocks join the global decline. fed chair says they are not considering negative rates...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, stratford—upon—avon.nt on bbc news, the film review, but first here's click. hello you, and hello, lara, how are you doing? hello, i'm good thank you, and you seem to have cut your hair. yes, the haircut has finally happened, and i have to say, the relationship survived. there was no blood and to be honest, i think she has done a pretty good job, don't you? it is looking good, but has the colour changed a bit? yes, i am trying a new artificial silver colour, shall we say — don't worry, i will be returning to my natural colour of suspiciously brown as soon as i can get back to a proper hairdresser. you have had a good week, you had a lockdown birthday. that's right, it was very nice but i don't think the years need to count in lockdown. in your house, though, there has been an important birthday. i had the terrifying task of hosting a 10th birthday for my son and seven of his friends on video chat. and it's notjust children who are missing events. we all are. and music has been a real casualty of this — so
sian lloyd, bbc news, stratford—upon—avon.nt on bbc news, the film review, but first here's click. hello you, and hello, lara, how are you doing? hello, i'm good thank you, and you seem to have cut your hair. yes, the haircut has finally happened, and i have to say, the relationship survived. there was no blood and to be honest, i think she has done a pretty good job, don't you? it is looking good, but has the colour changed a bit? yes, i am trying a new artificial silver colour, shall we...
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with the police thousands of taking to the streets to protest against the recent killing and george lloyd but police protests have spread far beyond minnesota all across the country clashes are taking place across american streets that. i minnesota's governor tim waltz has declared a state of emergency i am answering our local leaders request for minnesota national guard assistance to protect peaceful demonstrators neighbors and small businesses in minnesota. president trump has promised to seize control of needy apples and says that there will be shooting if there is more looting the tweet was flagged and suppressed because twitter said it was more of find violence these thugs are dishonoring the memory of george floyd and i won't let that happen just to give new to mills and told him that the military's with. any difficulty and will assume control box when the looting stones the shooting stones thank you u.s. attorney general has been deployed to investigate the actions of the officers who took boyd's life i feel very very. badly it's a very shocking sight bill and i were talking about
with the police thousands of taking to the streets to protest against the recent killing and george lloyd but police protests have spread far beyond minnesota all across the country clashes are taking place across american streets that. i minnesota's governor tim waltz has declared a state of emergency i am answering our local leaders request for minnesota national guard assistance to protect peaceful demonstrators neighbors and small businesses in minnesota. president trump has promised to...
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like lloyd george had just had , an election in 1918. woodrow wilson, there had a congressional election and he now has republicans in congress who are not terribly excited about a lot of the internationalist side of this peacemaking process. clemenceau does not have an election so much to deal with, but there are popular pressures that he has to respond to. and a lot of people, the sacrifice and casualties that france undergoes, the destruction in significant parts of the country that he has to , listen to these pressures, he can't just simply ignore them. i think we can get so focused on the big three and what is going on with them as they are trying to figure out a treaty that everyone can agree to, but they also have to as democracies, they are a republic, britain with its long tradition, they all have to deal with pressures from below. could you say something about that? mike: the easiest way to study the treaty of verseilles is with those big three. answers no one british to the covid crisis. there is no one american answer to the
like lloyd george had just had , an election in 1918. woodrow wilson, there had a congressional election and he now has republicans in congress who are not terribly excited about a lot of the internationalist side of this peacemaking process. clemenceau does not have an election so much to deal with, but there are popular pressures that he has to respond to. and a lot of people, the sacrifice and casualties that france undergoes, the destruction in significant parts of the country that he has...
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check out what lloyd blankfein tweeted. hospitals are not overwhelmed. most will be exposed anyway since we can't sequester until there is a vax is a public health benefit from broad lockdowns worth such extreme damage to livelihoods and what is more important, the potential human lives lost which are, of course, very important or the toll on the economy and possibly irreparable damage to the economy. tim seymour? >> well, look, now, if you think about where lloyd was on april 24th, i follow him on twitter, by the way i doesn't tweet that often and when he does, he's got something to say and a month ago he was saying i'm not so sure it's wise for states to be opening but that's why we have a federal system where states can do what they do and was somewhat critical of georgia. here he is coming in and talking about a more populous line there's politics attached to this i think there's economics attached and fascinating it's what's happening and do think lloyd blankfein jumping in when some might have expected him to be one of the folks we h weighing on a
check out what lloyd blankfein tweeted. hospitals are not overwhelmed. most will be exposed anyway since we can't sequester until there is a vax is a public health benefit from broad lockdowns worth such extreme damage to livelihoods and what is more important, the potential human lives lost which are, of course, very important or the toll on the economy and possibly irreparable damage to the economy. tim seymour? >> well, look, now, if you think about where lloyd was on april 24th, i...
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we can talk about competing anti-imperial visions but there is a wonderful quotation from david lloydeorge in the middle of passchendaele, he is talking about british operations in mesopotamia, iraq and palestine and it is mesopotamia and palestine that we will have to deal with. those are two fundamental issues in u.s. foreign-policy. >> there is so much more that we can say about that, and up -- and uprising in present-day iraq and the issue of palestine , would be a whole other weapon. these are big ones. china, you mentioned the may 4 movement. this is a huge question, and it connects directly to the particular challenge that the bolshevik revolution posed to the big three. this is a subject i'm very interested in. once lenin, trotsky, and the bolshevik seized power in 1917, they published all of the secret treaties that imperial russia had signed with britain and france, expecting a victory, and who would get what in terms of ottoman territory, they were very glad to show countries around the world that this is what this war is being fought over and lenin gives his overriding vis
we can talk about competing anti-imperial visions but there is a wonderful quotation from david lloydeorge in the middle of passchendaele, he is talking about british operations in mesopotamia, iraq and palestine and it is mesopotamia and palestine that we will have to deal with. those are two fundamental issues in u.s. foreign-policy. >> there is so much more that we can say about that, and up -- and uprising in present-day iraq and the issue of palestine , would be a whole other weapon....
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sian lloyd, bbc news.ioneer of electronic music and co—founder of the german group kraftwerk, florian schneider, has died at the age of 73. his revolutionary use of synthesisers in the 1970s and ‘80s helped define the sound of pop and dance music in the decades that followed. the band enjoyed international success with tracks such as autobahn, radioactivity and the model. a new painting by the street artist banksy has been revealed at southampton general hospital. it's called game changer, and the work will be auctioned later with the money going to the nhs. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has been to see it. could this be a rare sighting of the elusive street artist banksy? undercover, making a special delivery to university hospital southhampton. wow. it's certainly his handiwork. it was hung late last night and unveiled this morning. it depicts a young boy kneeling down wearing dungarees and a white t—shirt. the wastepaper basket in front of him has two discarded old superheroes. instead, he's playing wit
sian lloyd, bbc news.ioneer of electronic music and co—founder of the german group kraftwerk, florian schneider, has died at the age of 73. his revolutionary use of synthesisers in the 1970s and ‘80s helped define the sound of pop and dance music in the decades that followed. the band enjoyed international success with tracks such as autobahn, radioactivity and the model. a new painting by the street artist banksy has been revealed at southampton general hospital. it's called game changer,...
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response from atlanta as mayor you are just crazy in our city you are disgracing the life of george lloyd in every other person who has been killed in this country crowds in los angeles chanted i can't breathe some of george floyd's final words as his neck was pinned to the ground. and back in minneapolis his excessive days in $1000.00 event are go on john hendren al jazeera minneapolis meanwhile the clear up has begun in minneapolis some residents are started helping clearing cleaning up bank and businesses after damage across the city from the protests others have taken to the streets peacefully denouncing police violence on george floyd's death. let's get up to her house and herrera she's a journalist in minneapolis alison set the scene for us so they are indoors right now but tell us what you've seen over the past couple of hours because i know you've been out and about on the streets yeah i'm actually at my home right now i live in south minneapolis and live not too far away from it there receipt which is the 1st police station to burn down on thursday night just about over a little
response from atlanta as mayor you are just crazy in our city you are disgracing the life of george lloyd in every other person who has been killed in this country crowds in los angeles chanted i can't breathe some of george floyd's final words as his neck was pinned to the ground. and back in minneapolis his excessive days in $1000.00 event are go on john hendren al jazeera minneapolis meanwhile the clear up has begun in minneapolis some residents are started helping clearing cleaning up bank...
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instead of having clemenceau, lloyd george, and wilson, you have churchill, harry truman -- churchills actually going to leave in the middle of the potts dam hearings. then you have joseph stalin. it is a different big three, and in fact it is really two when you come down to the emerging superpowers. how do we make sense of that 1945 perspective? that i argued in a book every issue except what to do with the atomic bomb that they discuss in potsdam, they also discuss in versailles. what do you think caused these wars? what do you want to do with germany? how do you want to rebuild the economy? for the americans, the answer is hold to the principles of internationalism, but not rely on faith and love and the trust of man. we are going to come in with serious instruments of power behind us. the way i described this is truman was a poker player. he did not want to go to potsdam until he had chips in his pocket. before he left, the senate had approved membership in the u.n., the international monetary fund, all the instruments of power the u.s. would have economically. he knew once he go
instead of having clemenceau, lloyd george, and wilson, you have churchill, harry truman -- churchills actually going to leave in the middle of the potts dam hearings. then you have joseph stalin. it is a different big three, and in fact it is really two when you come down to the emerging superpowers. how do we make sense of that 1945 perspective? that i argued in a book every issue except what to do with the atomic bomb that they discuss in potsdam, they also discuss in versailles. what do you...
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also on the open, lloyd blankfein says the u.s.- a spike in cases as the economy reopens. stimulus measures can't go on indefinitely. we will hear what the former ceo of goldman sachs had to say. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> to some degree, if a vaccine appears and i know there was positive news today, but it has to go through trials -- we have to make sure it doesn't kill people, it is effective, it has distributed.tured, the country can't be on welfare, even if that was magical. theye postponing it, but are learning things about treating viruses, there are treatments people are aware of so there is some benefit to it, but not as huge as if there were an ultimate vaccine that would make people comfortable. to a greater extent, we are postponing people's exposure to it and to some extent, we are eliminating the risk that would happen if the health care system was overwhelmed while people had it. in the long run, we have to contemplate that people will go back to work. no matter when you do it, look at the asian countries were they are h
also on the open, lloyd blankfein says the u.s.- a spike in cases as the economy reopens. stimulus measures can't go on indefinitely. we will hear what the former ceo of goldman sachs had to say. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> to some degree, if a vaccine appears and i know there was positive news today, but it has to go through trials -- we have to make sure it doesn't kill people, it is effective, it has distributed.tured, the country can't be on welfare, even if that was magical. theye...
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sian lloyd, bbc news. you're watching bbc news.l in southern england. it's called game changer — and the work will be auctioned later, with the money going to the nhs. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has been to see it. could this be a rare sighting of the elusive street artist banksy? undercover, making a special delivery to university hospital southampton. wow. it's certainly his handiwork. it was hung late last night and unveiled this morning. it depicts a young boy kneeling down, wearing dungarees and a white t—shirt. the waste—paper basket in front of him has two discarded old superheroes. instead, he's playing with his new model figure, a new superhero, an nhs nurse with a flying cape and arm pointing forwards like superman. she is on a mission. the idea of the hospital's management and banksy was to thank the staff of the nhs generally for everything they are doing. so, did it go down well? just the proudness of it. the actual realising that we are thought of and respected. for years now, we've not, but now, with everything th
sian lloyd, bbc news. you're watching bbc news.l in southern england. it's called game changer — and the work will be auctioned later, with the money going to the nhs. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has been to see it. could this be a rare sighting of the elusive street artist banksy? undercover, making a special delivery to university hospital southampton. wow. it's certainly his handiwork. it was hung late last night and unveiled this morning. it depicts a young boy kneeling down, wearing...
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department just recently only arrested one of 4 officers who took the life of an armed black man george lloyd ok i can see you shaking your head there paris's something you got to add to that. yeah president trump is leading on this effort to . quote clamp down on the violence that and the rioting and the the looting and the burning down of cities especially in minneapolis minnesota the president's tweet was a tweet of fact he was not at citing violence he was not encouraging violence he's been doing just the opposite and always has and so when he said that when the looting starts to shooting started with a statement of fact because what we see and what we have seen since the tweet before the tweet and after the tweet is that there have been looting and there has been shooting the president wants calm he wants peace he wants order but he's also stated that he has spoken to the family they had a call he said that he understands the sentiments and the pain that these people are feeling because he too like i was and am troubled by what he saw our on the video we have seen leadership in president
department just recently only arrested one of 4 officers who took the life of an armed black man george lloyd ok i can see you shaking your head there paris's something you got to add to that. yeah president trump is leading on this effort to . quote clamp down on the violence that and the rioting and the the looting and the burning down of cities especially in minneapolis minnesota the president's tweet was a tweet of fact he was not at citing violence he was not encouraging violence he's been...
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people of minnesota are entitled to live in safety there and a lot of america is memory of george lloyd family so i think the president has repeatedly called out and denounced racism hatred violence and prejudice he's done it on multiple occasions probably more times than any modern president to memory and so when the president talks about what the subject matter is at hand the subject matter at hand is the death of george floyd and the president has talked passionately about that the other issue is the protesters now there's no problem in the president they have any issue with people protesting people demonstrating the problem becomes when the protest becomes violent becomes something outside and it itself detracts from the original issue and the message that dishonors george floyd and hurts the communities of color especially that need the most help right now and the middle of a global pandemic that is disproportionately impacting the black community that's the problem and he is right to raise that so that people can get back to and the people who are out there peacefully protesting c
people of minnesota are entitled to live in safety there and a lot of america is memory of george lloyd family so i think the president has repeatedly called out and denounced racism hatred violence and prejudice he's done it on multiple occasions probably more times than any modern president to memory and so when the president talks about what the subject matter is at hand the subject matter at hand is the death of george floyd and the president has talked passionately about that the other...
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attorney general has been deployed to investigate the actions of the officers who took lloyd's life i feel very very. badly it's a very shocking sight bill and i were talking about it before it's one of the reasons goes here right. because as you know we're very much involved and i've asked attorney general f.b.i. and the attorney general to take a very strong look and to see what went on liberal leaning american media as declare the killing of george floyd and the protests that erupted in its aftermath it into a long pattern of police brutality racism and the government ignoring the concerns of african-americans we do begin with breaking news we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world fires are still burning on the south side of minneapolis after protesters took to the streets to demand justice for george floyd how do you raise your children in this america i'm not sure there is an answer necessarily although. you point to angela davis who says it's not enough to be non racist you have to be anti racist however the same media seemed far less sympathe
attorney general has been deployed to investigate the actions of the officers who took lloyd's life i feel very very. badly it's a very shocking sight bill and i were talking about it before it's one of the reasons goes here right. because as you know we're very much involved and i've asked attorney general f.b.i. and the attorney general to take a very strong look and to see what went on liberal leaning american media as declare the killing of george floyd and the protests that erupted in its...
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there was a quoting in fact in the times and which you may have seen in much of the member of lloyd'sroportion, do not actually qualify against the criteria that the government set out and that is a massive help. could you explain what you thought that person meant when they made that statement? good morning mr chairman and thank you. so i do not understand that statement at all. that's not the way i would characterize it at all. we are doing our absolute level best to help customers up and down the country, and huge credit to our colleagues, as they said, working themselves every day to try to help so i regret that quote and not what i reckon at all and certainly not true that there are large portions of customers who are not qualifying for the scheme. and if i may give you some numbers, we have done over 4,500 loans totalling 6.5 million pounds which has increased. we had a slow start. another committee member raised complaints she'd received about cbils under which government backs 80% of the loan. clearly there is frustration out there that the pace of lending, certainly under the
there was a quoting in fact in the times and which you may have seen in much of the member of lloyd'sroportion, do not actually qualify against the criteria that the government set out and that is a massive help. could you explain what you thought that person meant when they made that statement? good morning mr chairman and thank you. so i do not understand that statement at all. that's not the way i would characterize it at all. we are doing our absolute level best to help customers up and...
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store while the protests then now into this 2nd day and as new video emerges the lawyer for george lloyd's family has spoken of a pandemic of racism john hendren reports. the minneapolis police more cheat on demonstrators firing rubber bullets and chemical gas leaving them in govt in searing flames the protesters gathered by the hundreds despite a state wide coronavirus lockdown to mark the death of another unarmed black man in police custody at the british. believed to be about george floyd accused of forgery cries out in pain a policeman's knee on his neck. even during. bystanders plead with the officers. floyd later dies in police custody on it would really help them yes maybe you'll get me on the road police say he had been resisting arrest but in this newly released surveillance video taken before floyd was forced to the ground he's shown handcuffed and apparently cooperative this was not a nice thing this is part of an ingrained systemic cycle of injustice is still exists which cuts at the very heart more sacred least of all americans are equal rights. the 4 officers on the scene wer
store while the protests then now into this 2nd day and as new video emerges the lawyer for george lloyd's family has spoken of a pandemic of racism john hendren reports. the minneapolis police more cheat on demonstrators firing rubber bullets and chemical gas leaving them in govt in searing flames the protesters gathered by the hundreds despite a state wide coronavirus lockdown to mark the death of another unarmed black man in police custody at the british. believed to be about george floyd...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, stratford—upon—avon.ch, councils were given more than £3 million to pay for hotel rooms for thousands of people who sleep rough each night. now that money is spent, ministers are urging councils to spend some of the £3.2 billion extra funding they have been allocated for the pandemic. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan joins me now. the initial scheme seems to have been successful. it was hugely successful. effectively it meant that about 5500 people were given temporary accommodation, many of them in hotels, and what happened at them in hotels, and what happened at the end of march ministers have effectively given councils a few days to get rough sleepers off the streets and we will give you £3.2 million to pay for this scheme. while some other government schemes have been extended, like the following scheme that was extended earlier this week, ministers have decided they are not going to ring—fence any further money to help with rough sleepers. instead they are seeing to councils we have
sian lloyd, bbc news, stratford—upon—avon.ch, councils were given more than £3 million to pay for hotel rooms for thousands of people who sleep rough each night. now that money is spent, ministers are urging councils to spend some of the £3.2 billion extra funding they have been allocated for the pandemic. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan joins me now. the initial scheme seems to have been successful. it was hugely successful. effectively it meant that about 5500 people...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, stratford—upon—avon.go to our website at bbc.co.uk/news and just click on who am i allowed to meet now? at the beginning of this year more than a hundred people were gathered together, to create a citizen‘s assembly, hoping to find ways of reducing carbon emissions to virtually zero in the uk by 2050. but with the coronavirus lockdown prohibiting in—person sessions, the group has been meeting online, and the last session is this weekend to finalise recommendations to the government. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle has that story. i don‘t think climate change was something that i was very concerned about. i was a little bit concerned about it but it definitely wasn‘t something i thought about every day. leah could have a big impact on the way we live our lives. she spends most of her time looking after horses, but, since the start of the year, she‘s been taking part in the uk‘s first climate assembly. we need something that will work, notjust a pipe dream. there are 110 assembly members, chosen f
sian lloyd, bbc news, stratford—upon—avon.go to our website at bbc.co.uk/news and just click on who am i allowed to meet now? at the beginning of this year more than a hundred people were gathered together, to create a citizen‘s assembly, hoping to find ways of reducing carbon emissions to virtually zero in the uk by 2050. but with the coronavirus lockdown prohibiting in—person sessions, the group has been meeting online, and the last session is this weekend to finalise recommendations...
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attorney general has been deployed to investigate the actions of the officers who took lloyd's life i feel very very badly it's a very shocking sight bill and i were talking about it before it's one of the reasons bill's here right. because as you know we're very much involved and i've asked attorney general f.b.i. and the attorney general to take a very strong look and to see what went on liberal leaning american media as declared the killing of george floyd and the protests that erupted in its aftermath it into a long after no police brutality racism and the government ignoring the concerns of african-americans we do begin with breaking news we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world fires are still burning on the southside of minneapolis after protesters took to the streets to demand justice for george cloyd how do you raise your children in this america today i'm not sure there is an answer necessarily although. you point to angela davis who says it's not enough to be non racist you have to be anti racist however the same media seemed far less sym
attorney general has been deployed to investigate the actions of the officers who took lloyd's life i feel very very badly it's a very shocking sight bill and i were talking about it before it's one of the reasons bill's here right. because as you know we're very much involved and i've asked attorney general f.b.i. and the attorney general to take a very strong look and to see what went on liberal leaning american media as declared the killing of george floyd and the protests that erupted in...
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and evolutionary biology at ucla who investigates infectious diseases at the lloyd smith laboratory. in that case sars and helped conduct a recent analysis of the aerosol and surface stability of this novel coronavirus. professor, let's start with this idea of the notion of are/are not, and the trajectory of a virus, the transmissibility and we heard in this case, we think it is an r-3 and the idea is that on average, one infected person infects three others, and what i find fascinating about your research is it doesn't play out in that way in reality. explain to me how it does play out. >> yes, so first of all, you're correct that as epidemiologists, we're all very focused on this average number of cases that each infected person will cause, that is the crucial driver of whether an epidemic can take off or not. but i guess it should come as no surprise that not everybody is average, and in fact, when you look at the data, for really any infection disease, to be able to get this kind of high resolution picture, of who is doing the spreading, it turns out that most people don't look a
and evolutionary biology at ucla who investigates infectious diseases at the lloyd smith laboratory. in that case sars and helped conduct a recent analysis of the aerosol and surface stability of this novel coronavirus. professor, let's start with this idea of the notion of are/are not, and the trajectory of a virus, the transmissibility and we heard in this case, we think it is an r-3 and the idea is that on average, one infected person infects three others, and what i find fascinating about...
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that has -- this is about george lloyd. but george lloyd is also so much more. somebody was saying to me tonight, even some of the looters, these are people who have been inside, who've lost their jobs, who don't have money. we don't even know the level of hunger that is existing right now in the midst of covid. you know, we didn't even expand food stamps for people. we didn't expand basic health care. we've got meatpackers that are being forced to go to work that don't even have sick leave and a living wage. and now we have to identify -- i come from a tradition where jesus said inasmuch as you do for the least of these. we have to use ourselves and our position and identify with poor and low wealth people and stand together and fight. but i want you to know, don, that what's going to make that happen and what i see happening and what's getting ready to come is the way i'm seeing the people will have nothing else to lose. i wish that the whole country could go -- and you will see some of it digitally. we had planned to do it on pennsylvania avenue. when i see t
that has -- this is about george lloyd. but george lloyd is also so much more. somebody was saying to me tonight, even some of the looters, these are people who have been inside, who've lost their jobs, who don't have money. we don't even know the level of hunger that is existing right now in the midst of covid. you know, we didn't even expand food stamps for people. we didn't expand basic health care. we've got meatpackers that are being forced to go to work that don't even have sick leave and...
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lloyd. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing?n't know, lloyd, pretty good day how about you? >> caller: doing good, doing good so far. >> so, let's go to work. >> caller: no problem. i had a question in regards to aurora cannabis stock. it fell to $6 and increased to $19 today. i was wondering is it still a good-bye good buy -- >> this is a controversial story. this is a major short squeeze. when i comment it's a short squeeze, what happens is people get very angry at me they say, well, wait a second. give me a break. it's not a short squeeze then if i say because of the short squeeze that's why it went up so much they get even more angry. they say it went up because it's doing great. my case is this point money has been made and i really don't care what people say and we know why that is. because i have become, after multiple years, jimmy chill. >>> let's go to -- hey, it could be davie day trader, although i come with a much better credentials. >>> let's go to ryan in virginia ryan >> caller: hi, booyah, jim i want to get your
lloyd. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing?n't know, lloyd, pretty good day how about you? >> caller: doing good, doing good so far. >> so, let's go to work. >> caller: no problem. i had a question in regards to aurora cannabis stock. it fell to $6 and increased to $19 today. i was wondering is it still a good-bye good buy -- >> this is a controversial story. this is a major short squeeze. when i comment it's a short squeeze, what happens is people get very...
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at what point did tensions between wilson and clemency so and lloyd george already begin to emerge about an international versus a national framework? how to deal with germany. the fact that germany was defeated. germany is not occupied in 18 1918 and 1919. and how to deal with that obviously we will come back with the question of the bolsheviks and the likes. in this case, there were already very early on, tensions about how to respond and what kind of vision would form a peace and could you say a bit about that? , >> the when george clemency so saw woodrow wilson's 14 points he very famously said got himself was content -- after the paris peace conference was asked to evaluate his own performance in the house of commons and he said i do not think i did too bad. it seemed i had napoleon on one side and jesus crisis himself on the other. there are tensions with the kind of the way that wilson is thinking about this. the first american president ever to go to europe while in office. the first american really to kind of try to take american ideals and apply them to the old world. there is
at what point did tensions between wilson and clemency so and lloyd george already begin to emerge about an international versus a national framework? how to deal with germany. the fact that germany was defeated. germany is not occupied in 18 1918 and 1919. and how to deal with that obviously we will come back with the question of the bolsheviks and the likes. in this case, there were already very early on, tensions about how to respond and what kind of vision would form a peace and could you...
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lloyd blankfein with an important update, 12 noon. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this economy will recover. it may take a while. it may take a period of time that will stretch through the end of next year. we really don't know. tom: chairman powell last night on 60 minutes, cbs television network. no question it had a huge influence on the zeitgeist this monday morning. part of it is the tool kit that the fed has, part of it is the toolkit that other federal bankers have. peter schaffrik with us. we are thrilled with the interest rate strategy take a bakery -- to take a bigger, broader view as well. what is the turning on negative rates? synthesize this, over x number of years, what is the scorecard for negative rates? have they help the echo peter: i think there is -- have they helped? bit ofi think there is a a mixed give-and-take, recen really. what was said is that they succeeded in supporting the economy as a whole, but clearly there is a cost particular to the banking system. that is the trade-off that others are looking at in particu
lloyd blankfein with an important update, 12 noon. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this economy will recover. it may take a while. it may take a period of time that will stretch through the end of next year. we really don't know. tom: chairman powell last night on 60 minutes, cbs television network. no question it had a huge influence on the zeitgeist this monday morning. part of it is the tool kit that the fed has, part of it is the toolkit that other federal bankers have. peter...
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sian lloyd, bbc news.girl with a pearl earring, for example, or the image of rats running riot in a bathroom. 0vernight, he's turned his attention to the nhs. to show his appreciation, he's created a new picture and is showing it at the university hospital southampton. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz, has more. could this be a rare sighting of the elusive street artist, banksy? undercover, making a special delivery to university hospital southhampton. wow. it's certainly his handiwork. it was hung late last night and unveiled this morning. it depicts a young boy kneeling down, wearing dungarees and a white t—shirt. the wastepaper basket in front of him has two discarded old superheroes. instead, he's playing with his new model figure, a new superhero, an nhs nurse with a flying cape and arm pointing forwards, like superman. she is on a mission. the idea of the hospital's management and banksy was to thank the staff of the nhs generally for everything they are doing. so, did it go down well?
sian lloyd, bbc news.girl with a pearl earring, for example, or the image of rats running riot in a bathroom. 0vernight, he's turned his attention to the nhs. to show his appreciation, he's created a new picture and is showing it at the university hospital southampton. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz, has more. could this be a rare sighting of the elusive street artist, banksy? undercover, making a special delivery to university hospital southhampton. wow. it's certainly his handiwork. it was...
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nick nick noir not sam behind him eat people to log on to lloyd that day and can monitor let. him someone's what guy. to a. champ. on few times her own leak and sound. oh how quite but. quite young man. sick i mean. the police couldn't that he could be lonely there was no well known it going out of the left and a little meat. nolen asked find any student in a suit. chapter 2 i did and you know i look i call. i love and call you by and let. you know and i'm. right you. keep the. good you know. my heart. i. am hard. so. hard. one of the men i told. i told. so. when you see a c.v. you know. it was a. good clean. i'm really going to what they had. seen did how high or how. so. didn't. he how high how 11. and what hands of mine. how my how he what i had a hard edged where what i hit. me the. need . in. and you need to know who sort of money and he needed me. and. then i see have saw you know. well how are you going to raise. your blood. 110 you know loud enough power. and. you know. seeing how i don't care and that do nothing. and allow nya nya. the. * you're. with me at your what.
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that roy was a fighter throughout his entire life even in the end when he contracted the coronavirus lloyd horn passed away at the age of 75. you're watching t w news at thanks for watching. hey listen. that's what video game music sounded like 30 years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level a sense to him talk composer no good points are. featured in many well known his music is bound to give you cause problems sounds good. video game music on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls to discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore yes an aging world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage $360.00 get me out now. this week on board stories. colombia coronas impact on venezuelan my kids egypt where learning about corona can be fun but we begin in germany for the homeless it's become even harder to survive on the streets due to the corona crisis . and aid organization is trying to provide them with the basics. warm meals have become scarcer than usual for homeless people these days most soup kitchens and shelters have closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. meet cell
that roy was a fighter throughout his entire life even in the end when he contracted the coronavirus lloyd horn passed away at the age of 75. you're watching t w news at thanks for watching. hey listen. that's what video game music sounded like 30 years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level a sense to him talk composer no good points are. featured in many well known his music is bound to give you cause problems sounds good. video game music on d w. what secrets lie behind...
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you are just pricing our city you are just bracing the life of george lloyd and every other person who has been killed in this country this is not a protest. this is not in the spirit of martin luther king jr this is chaos. june on al-jazeera 3 years into the blockade we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis in part on life and caught up people in power is back with more investigative documentaries and in-depth stories as the world battles the cologne upon the next al-jazeera brings you the latest from around the world a new 2 caught investigation asks whether water should be a free natural resource or a commodity traded for profit and how well the u.s. elections shaping up as the country buckles calls it 19 we'll look into whether donald trump can survive this historic setbacks tune on al-jazeera. 1.3000000000 indians are in lockdown in the coverage 19 pandemic with millions on able to feed their families one o one east investigates the unfolding humanitarian crisis on al-jazeera. in a golden age of cinema. one man provided the soundtrack for a nation out is the arab world meets the
you are just pricing our city you are just bracing the life of george lloyd and every other person who has been killed in this country this is not a protest. this is not in the spirit of martin luther king jr this is chaos. june on al-jazeera 3 years into the blockade we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis in part on life and caught up people in power is back with more investigative documentaries and in-depth stories as the world battles the cologne upon the next al-jazeera brings you the...
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chaos a protest has a purpose you are just praising our city you are disgracing the life of george lloyd in every other person who has been killed in this country we are better than this. but it's the way that george floyd and many other african-american men have died in police custody that has fueled this public outrage the officer who restrained george floyd has been charged with 3rd degree murder. but that isn't enough for these protesters in minneapolis or the victims' relatives 'd. who do they want the 3 other officers at the scene to face murder charges to. authorities impose a curfew in minneapolis to try and calm the tensions after days of unrest but protests as long with looters and arsonists defied it. in washington demonstrators rallied outside the white house president trump condemned the violence that has accompanied protests nationwide in all our situation. right happened in minneapolis to descend further into lawless anarchy and chaos and we understand that very well that trump promised to speed up the investigation into george floyd's death but the public is demanding mor
chaos a protest has a purpose you are just praising our city you are disgracing the life of george lloyd in every other person who has been killed in this country we are better than this. but it's the way that george floyd and many other african-american men have died in police custody that has fueled this public outrage the officer who restrained george floyd has been charged with 3rd degree murder. but that isn't enough for these protesters in minneapolis or the victims' relatives 'd. who do...
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hapag- us as the ceo of lloyd which is germany's biggest shipping company.hank you for joining us. give us an illustration of how your business has changed in the last several weeks. things have changed since the thing started in asia. initially, we were impacted by reduced volumes of china because it hit there. that came back pretty fast and now we see since end of march and april, the impact in other parts of the world, mainly in europe and now increasingly in other places like india. it's affecting global flows and the indications you get from some of the global institutes like clarkson. in,.-10% on annualized caroline: vonnie: vonnie: we are hearing a lot about countries and companies turning inward celeste globalization more of the need to source things internally during this time. have you had to change routes because of that? seen, we have generally volumes come down especially into the second quarter one would also expect that on the back of this pandemic. you don't see a lot of change in sourcing patterns just yet but some of it might come if you lo
hapag- us as the ceo of lloyd which is germany's biggest shipping company.hank you for joining us. give us an illustration of how your business has changed in the last several weeks. things have changed since the thing started in asia. initially, we were impacted by reduced volumes of china because it hit there. that came back pretty fast and now we see since end of march and april, the impact in other parts of the world, mainly in europe and now increasingly in other places like india. it's...
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they called lloyd porter mr. hooper after the goodhearted ""sesame street" "store owner.inally from california, he moved to new york to become an actor. over the years he got a few gigs, notably in some commercials. this one was broadcast during the super bowl in 2017. he and his wife owned a restaurant/bakery in bedford-stuy. as his wife put it, she did the baking, he did the greeting. it was widely popular, good food, good company. at the time of his death, lloyd and his wife had plans to move back to california with their daughter and buy a bakery. so keep them in your thoughts today. along with the family of juan manual juarez. his niece told ktiv she keeps seeing his smile everywhere she looks. before he died of the coronavirus, he was planning on retiring from his jobs at the local tyson foods plant. he loved his family. he was a hard worker and he was always cheerful. so for him, lloyd and the other 100,000 victims of the coronavirus, we see you, and we won't forget you. that does it for our hour. thank you very much for letting us into your homes during these extr
they called lloyd porter mr. hooper after the goodhearted ""sesame street" "store owner.inally from california, he moved to new york to become an actor. over the years he got a few gigs, notably in some commercials. this one was broadcast during the super bowl in 2017. he and his wife owned a restaurant/bakery in bedford-stuy. as his wife put it, she did the baking, he did the greeting. it was widely popular, good food, good company. at the time of his death, lloyd and his...
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that roy was a fighter throughout his entire life even in the end when he contracted the coronavirus lloyd horne passed away at the age of 75. another death has left many in mourning little richard considered by some to be the founding father of rock n roll has passed away at the age of 87 little richard brought a distinctive voice flamboyant showmanship and lightning fast rhythms to popular music in the 1950 s. he was one of the 1st african-american artists across the music business is racial divide is best known hits include long tall sally into the fruity. you're watching the news from berlin or mine or you can get the latest on our web site that's dot com thanks for watching. hey listen up. that's one video game music sounded i 30 years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level a sense to him talk composer nobuo uematsu. featured in many well known his music is bound to give you cause problems sounds good. video game music on d w.
that roy was a fighter throughout his entire life even in the end when he contracted the coronavirus lloyd horne passed away at the age of 75. another death has left many in mourning little richard considered by some to be the founding father of rock n roll has passed away at the age of 87 little richard brought a distinctive voice flamboyant showmanship and lightning fast rhythms to popular music in the 1950 s. he was one of the 1st african-american artists across the music business is racial...
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telling me here and this is really that they are fed up fed up with with what happened to george lloyd's to gardner to trevor martin is that for i mean. there is a lot of anger here there's a lot of frustration people are not really really buying into mayor governor and others saying that they're trying to ease everything here and do a solid investigation of course they will do that but there is at the moment here not a lot of patients to listen to this and actually to believe this right so as you point out there's the protesters on one side there's looters on the other side how are authorities are addressing the legitimate concerns while looking or trying to restore order to the city well that's a very good question for restoring order is not happening here police absolute no show all evening long the fires are burning the fire department is no way to be seen and the national god i haven't seen anybody from the national guard either anyway however that is maybe understandable because this is a very dangerous situation after say the people here also have guns and they're shooting in the
telling me here and this is really that they are fed up fed up with with what happened to george lloyd's to gardner to trevor martin is that for i mean. there is a lot of anger here there's a lot of frustration people are not really really buying into mayor governor and others saying that they're trying to ease everything here and do a solid investigation of course they will do that but there is at the moment here not a lot of patients to listen to this and actually to believe this right so as...
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. >>> a big guest coming up at 8:30 a.m former ceo of goldman sachs, lloyd blankfein. you know he's got a wicked sense of humor and a sense of what is going on right now what are his views on the fed and market lloyd coming up at 8:30 a.m. eastern time >>> first, a check on the news today. a little good news before that uber report. lyft reporting better than expected revenue and more importantly because we are always looking for those green chutes lyft says ridership has risen a bit in april shares of lyft getting a list. they are up 13% pre-market grubhub going the other way. last month, they said while business is improving, sales suffered because corporate sales were hurt. order trends have picked up. markets less affected by the outbreak american consumers continue to brace for a meat shortage. one company said it is restarting production. let's get that story >> smith field food will restart its pork plant today after going three weeks being closed part of the hong kong group says it is taking up in phases and should be at full capacity by the end of the month >>
. >>> a big guest coming up at 8:30 a.m former ceo of goldman sachs, lloyd blankfein. you know he's got a wicked sense of humor and a sense of what is going on right now what are his views on the fed and market lloyd coming up at 8:30 a.m. eastern time >>> first, a check on the news today. a little good news before that uber report. lyft reporting better than expected revenue and more importantly because we are always looking for those green chutes lyft says ridership has...
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lloyd, he took no action. so his failure to act at that point in time was intentional. they told him he didn't have a pulse and he did nothing. at the very least, you are charged with the highest charge you can sustain and that would be murderer in the second. >> to that point, let me ask you, paul, this is just raised, the naacp chief in minnesota raised it and talking to a night club owner, mr. floyd and officer chauvin worked in the same night club and the night club owner said she doesn't know if they know each other. but it opens the door to the fact they splay known each other. and how important that can be here? >> if they knew each other, that may be just a red herring. my real issue is what is stated in the charging document. i'm a little concerned with what the prosecutor has put forward. all they needed to put forward was the bare minimum facts. it seems they trying to send too many dog whistles to say, listen, you have a basis to try to beat this case, and the event they keep on this prosecution, i'm very concerned. maybe this is not the type of case they be
lloyd, he took no action. so his failure to act at that point in time was intentional. they told him he didn't have a pulse and he did nothing. at the very least, you are charged with the highest charge you can sustain and that would be murderer in the second. >> to that point, let me ask you, paul, this is just raised, the naacp chief in minnesota raised it and talking to a night club owner, mr. floyd and officer chauvin worked in the same night club and the night club owner said she...