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tell me why this paragraph, which ends with scott lloyd wanted gone, the list that scott lloyd wanted go, who is scott lloyd and what list did he want gone? >> scoot lloyd was the director of the office of refugee resettlement, thing a did i mentioned the administration of children and families, foes health and human services, administration for children and families, office of refugee resettlement, and the office of refugee resettlement is the custodian of all the unaccompanied migrant children in the custody of the federal government. so he was the caretaker, the legal guardian of the 10,000 plus kids, many of which came on their own, but hundreds, thousands of which were separated from their family. he was their guardian. and what i just read to you happened on june 13th, 2018. i was on the air with you the next day issue remember, and in april, april 20th if i'm not mistaken an article came out in "new york times" by kaitlin dickerson, an extraordinary reporter and bombshell expo say that said 700 children -- we tone know number -- hundred children had been taken from their parent
tell me why this paragraph, which ends with scott lloyd wanted gone, the list that scott lloyd wanted go, who is scott lloyd and what list did he want gone? >> scoot lloyd was the director of the office of refugee resettlement, thing a did i mentioned the administration of children and families, foes health and human services, administration for children and families, office of refugee resettlement, and the office of refugee resettlement is the custodian of all the unaccompanied migrant...
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don neil, lloyd's co. -- john neal, lloyd's ceo. thank you very much indeed.trol could mean for the u.s.' economy and the labor market as well. payroll coming up tomorrow as well. will be joining us and we will get his take on payroll. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ for bloomberg's business flash. recorded a $3.1 billion charge in the first quarter after its longtime projections and market cap or hit by the coronavirus pandemic. the department store chain has not reopened all of its locations. may see sales have begun to track ahead of ethics expectations. airline sales are higher. they will boost their domestic schedule to 40% of last year's level. united is, including the numbers of international flights. american airlines is signaling travel overseas will be slow to recover this month, american will operate 20% of the international flights if lou a year ago. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy, alix? guy: thank you very much. a bunch of headlines coming out of the auto sector. -- one that stands out is has taken over toyota as the world's most valuable autom
don neil, lloyd's co. -- john neal, lloyd's ceo. thank you very much indeed.trol could mean for the u.s.' economy and the labor market as well. payroll coming up tomorrow as well. will be joining us and we will get his take on payroll. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ for bloomberg's business flash. recorded a $3.1 billion charge in the first quarter after its longtime projections and market cap or hit by the coronavirus pandemic. the department store chain has not reopened all of its locations. may...
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and this piece of the book, is about a trump official named scott lloyd, scott lloyd was in charge of keeping the list of kids who had been taken away from their parents and for the first time, it's revealed in the book, what happened when scott lloyd, this trump administration official saw his list. this list of the separated kids reported on the front page of the new york times. this is how jacob reports it, quote the reporting in the new york times made scott lloyd irritated. he was left to stew about the leak over the weekend. embarrassed scott lloyd knew the leak came from his department, on his watch, under an an minute stragz that appointed him to the position. he a drastic reaction. let's get through of the list. if he did that, it would destroy the link of the children and their parents. despite the fact that the list itself was the best hope of reuniting them. scott lloyd knew to discard the list, he to instruct his staff to do so. lloyd wanted to hear from them before deciding on a course of action. he asked why can't we e-mail on a case by case basis. you see the problem t
and this piece of the book, is about a trump official named scott lloyd, scott lloyd was in charge of keeping the list of kids who had been taken away from their parents and for the first time, it's revealed in the book, what happened when scott lloyd, this trump administration official saw his list. this list of the separated kids reported on the front page of the new york times. this is how jacob reports it, quote the reporting in the new york times made scott lloyd irritated. he was left to...
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and this piece of the book is about a trump official named scott lloyd.loyd was in charge of keeping the list of kids who had been taken away from their parents. for the first time, jacob soboroff reveals in his new book what happened when scott lloyd, this trump administration official, saw his list, this list of the separated kids, reported on the front page of "the new york times." this is how jacob reports it in his new book. quote, the reporting in "the new york times" made scott lloyd irritated. he was left to stew about the leak over the weekend. embarrassed, scott lloyd knew the leak came from his department on his watch, under an administration that appointed him to his position. when considering how to handle the fallout from the leak, lloyd's first thought was a drastic one. quote, let's get rid of the list. if he followed the idea through, it would destroy the critical linkage between the 700 separated children in his custody and their parents. despite the fact that the list itself was the best hope of ever reuniting them. scott lloyd knew tha
and this piece of the book is about a trump official named scott lloyd.loyd was in charge of keeping the list of kids who had been taken away from their parents. for the first time, jacob soboroff reveals in his new book what happened when scott lloyd, this trump administration official, saw his list, this list of the separated kids, reported on the front page of "the new york times." this is how jacob reports it in his new book. quote, the reporting in "the new york times"...
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lloyd: for amazon, they are the leader. it is a cloud company. huge portion of the value we attribute in our target price. a leading, they are player from a technology perspective. they have not nailed the market yet, but they are making progress. dealk just signed a huge with them. i think they will get there. in terms of the actual business, it is not in two much to earnings. it is probably a drag. it is not a valuation for google. tom: i think we have an understanding of cash use and apple. the dynamics of apple, the that and the cash buildup, etc. amazon is much more of a mystery. how does amazon use its cash quarter to quarter as compared to apple? lot onyou have seen it a the internet side. companies have been reluctant to use their cash reserves for buyback shares. we are seeing more of that from google, some of that from facebook. amazon has been very opportunistic on share repurchase. largely using their cash on operations. tom: well said. when did they become a blue-chip stock? the meli in washington, does that force jeff bezos, etc. di
lloyd: for amazon, they are the leader. it is a cloud company. huge portion of the value we attribute in our target price. a leading, they are player from a technology perspective. they have not nailed the market yet, but they are making progress. dealk just signed a huge with them. i think they will get there. in terms of the actual business, it is not in two much to earnings. it is probably a drag. it is not a valuation for google. tom: i think we have an understanding of cash use and apple....
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we provided our comment on a recent announcement lloyd made and lloyd's committed to increase in executivent was credit positive and we think it is credit -- credit positive because it response to enter -- direct demand from investors, politicians, and regulators for banks to be more socially active , have a more socially active ise and increase diversity therefore positive. this was not the first time lloyd's had similar programs. in 2018, it set a target for 2020 for ethnic minorities. of thearget was 10% overall staff and 8% of senior management being made up of ethnic minorities and they are close to those targets now. 7.3% of senior management at lloyd's is of an f in minority background -- ethnic minority background. within ethnic minorities, blacks remain underrepresented in and this point, 1.5% of staff at the organization's black and 0.7% of senior management, so they have some specific targets is broadly25, which in line with the black population in great britain. it is not in germany, -- i don't think it is illegal and tallyk the race the data on different racial makeups of compa
we provided our comment on a recent announcement lloyd made and lloyd's committed to increase in executivent was credit positive and we think it is credit -- credit positive because it response to enter -- direct demand from investors, politicians, and regulators for banks to be more socially active , have a more socially active ise and increase diversity therefore positive. this was not the first time lloyd's had similar programs. in 2018, it set a target for 2020 for ethnic minorities. of...
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let's take a dive deeper into snap's quarter stifel's john eggbert and lloyd wamsley of deutsche bank joins us now gentlemen, you both have buys on this stock, and there was interesting commentary from snap about how they're expecting lower user growth in the third quarter, and they're also anticipating there will be significant revenue headwinds, even though the first 19 days of the quarter they showed 32% revenue growth so jon, tell me, why are you so bullish? >> well, i'm bullish because of the long-term story. and i think that the underlying trends are still intact. on the short term, it sounds like the third quarter will have some complications we're not exactly sure how much sports we'll have. back to school may be limited in parts of the country feature films won't be launching like they normally do, and those are big areas of brand advertising spend that snap and other digital media players benefit from in the short term but in the long term, the direct response budgets remain very sticky, even during last quarter, which was maybe the toughest quarter in a decade for advertise
let's take a dive deeper into snap's quarter stifel's john eggbert and lloyd wamsley of deutsche bank joins us now gentlemen, you both have buys on this stock, and there was interesting commentary from snap about how they're expecting lower user growth in the third quarter, and they're also anticipating there will be significant revenue headwinds, even though the first 19 days of the quarter they showed 32% revenue growth so jon, tell me, why are you so bullish? >> well, i'm bullish...
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i think the other thing is lloyd gains had quite an ego and even sweet met him at michigan and he was not impressed because lloyd began to read his own headlines and began to see himself as important, wanted special treatment. i think what it made marshall do going forward is be a little bit more careful about the character and quality of people they brought forward to head up these cases to make sure that they had the character and wherewithal, but also that they had the right credentials in the sense that there weren't issues in their background, issues in how they presented themselves that might be used as an excuse for them not to be allowed into these schools. so the lesson he learned was to carefully select individuals you want to stand for your test cases. >> if i could just add one more thing to that. in cases involving social change, sometimes an organization can choose its client, can choose its plaintiff so in the montgomery bus case, rosa parks is not some random person. rosa parks is the secretary of the naacp in montgomery. she knows exactly what she's doing and she is d
i think the other thing is lloyd gains had quite an ego and even sweet met him at michigan and he was not impressed because lloyd began to read his own headlines and began to see himself as important, wanted special treatment. i think what it made marshall do going forward is be a little bit more careful about the character and quality of people they brought forward to head up these cases to make sure that they had the character and wherewithal, but also that they had the right credentials in...
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lloyd's response i think his name was, was to get rid of the list, so it could not be tracked? >> it's almost unbelievable when i heard that, dan diamond from politico first reported that this incident happened. and i was not just intrigued but i was almost obsessed to find out what exactly did go on. and scott lloyd, the director of orr, officer of refugee settlement, he was the custodian of the kids, and the first alle was to get rid of the list. and if it were not for the career officials in orr who decided not to do that, a critical linkage between children and their parents something that scott lloyd disputes today could have been destroyed sand they could never have been reunited. >> jacob, there's so much rich detail in this book, everyone has to read it. tell me about katie miller who at the time had the job down there and was working on this whole issue at dhs, or was it hhs, which was her job before, she is now with the vice president. >> she was with dhs. >> let me read the quote, from the book, you have her saying, my family and colleagues told me that when i have k
lloyd's response i think his name was, was to get rid of the list, so it could not be tracked? >> it's almost unbelievable when i heard that, dan diamond from politico first reported that this incident happened. and i was not just intrigued but i was almost obsessed to find out what exactly did go on. and scott lloyd, the director of orr, officer of refugee settlement, he was the custodian of the kids, and the first alle was to get rid of the list. and if it were not for the career...
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>> reporter: we first met amy thomas and her husband lloyd in april, the owners of pecan plaza in that strip mall north of austin. pecan plaza welcomed customers for pickup service while many others in new york were still shuttered. >> we're so excited about seeing our customers. we're so excited about seeing our friends. >> reporter: amywn zuti's, a clothing and embroidery store. >> you want to see the cash register? i think we have three cents now. if anything our parents taught us, we're not quitters. >> reporter: at that point she was optimistic they would bounce back. do you think you can recoup what you've lost? >> absolutely. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> check back with us in a few years, and i promise you -- >> i tell you what, you check back with me in a few months. >> reporter: okay. so you invited us back. so here we are. >> yes. >> reporter: ten weeks later, amy and lloyd's hopefulness has been tempered by realism. >> dr. abbott and his team have all been trying to figure out, how do we balance this? safety, practice safety as well as being able to keep open the business. >> a
>> reporter: we first met amy thomas and her husband lloyd in april, the owners of pecan plaza in that strip mall north of austin. pecan plaza welcomed customers for pickup service while many others in new york were still shuttered. >> we're so excited about seeing our customers. we're so excited about seeing our friends. >> reporter: amywn zuti's, a clothing and embroidery store. >> you want to see the cash register? i think we have three cents now. if anything our...
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lloyd was 49 yea old. maima darbah fahnbulleh's work in public service spanned five decades and several countries. she was an advocate for those with disabilities in liberia and helped establish the first women's resource center in grenada. she moved to the u.s. and eventually settled in new york. after she was agnosed with parkinson's in 2014, maima became a self-advocate, proudly participating in the city's annual unity walks. a dedicated mother and f grandmother, hily said she was ambitious and resilient, always holdi her head high i the face of adversity. maima was 73. devoted to her career as a was pharmacist in arizona. while studying in tucson, patricia, or patty, met her husband ted, a pharmacy technician in the air force.as ted said patty patient and understanding mother to their five children, incding three sons who followed in their footsteps and found work in the pharmaceutical industry. ted called patty his best friend; thoughtful, cheerful, and loved everyone. they would have celebrated 40 ye
lloyd was 49 yea old. maima darbah fahnbulleh's work in public service spanned five decades and several countries. she was an advocate for those with disabilities in liberia and helped establish the first women's resource center in grenada. she moved to the u.s. and eventually settled in new york. after she was agnosed with parkinson's in 2014, maima became a self-advocate, proudly participating in the city's annual unity walks. a dedicated mother and f grandmother, hily said she was ambitious...
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i want to tap into your expertise as a housing expert on you did she apply lloyd my at lloyd my it says every so often we always appear to have a room filled type tragedy with very little or no accountability. is an inquiry appropriate. for this kind of housing tragedy do you think i think on the one hand yes because the really important revelations from your choir and i have now been made public i'm a good part of the record whoever everyone can now see the e-mails from our kind of produce the cladding which demonstrated in you that there was a risk those products felt like standards and advertisers how doing. so hit with an arc i knew that we seeing him out was the set up all sorts of other things and you would never see those with our inquiry they just wouldn't be made it would be really it is really all. we know the truth about what happened i think the in order for us to say that justice has been done and in order for change to come about we do need to see criminal prosecutions. i don't i think that the most important thing in terms of making the construction industry change is the
i want to tap into your expertise as a housing expert on you did she apply lloyd my at lloyd my it says every so often we always appear to have a room filled type tragedy with very little or no accountability. is an inquiry appropriate. for this kind of housing tragedy do you think i think on the one hand yes because the really important revelations from your choir and i have now been made public i'm a good part of the record whoever everyone can now see the e-mails from our kind of produce the...
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she says the corporate efforts fall short. >> lloyd's have known for a long time about all of this.t's not like they're just suddenly waking up and getting a conscience. that's about them trying to sort of do some kind of, i don't know, corporate social responsibility. this is not reparations. >> reporter: in fact, there were reparations in the past, not to britain's slaves but to slave owners. after britain abolished slavery in 1833, the british government paid some $3 billion in today's money to the owners themselves, in effect buying the slaves' freedom. historic documents show slave owners at the top of british society, at the british museum, even the church of england. but britain is still struggling to acknowledge the full extent of its history with activists demanding a national reparations process. a process the u.s. might finally be ready to begin. carl nasman, nbc news, london. >>> interesting thing happened today when congress attempted to say farewell to john lewis. it turns out the best words to remember him by were his own. we'll have them for you coming up. >>> the la
she says the corporate efforts fall short. >> lloyd's have known for a long time about all of this.t's not like they're just suddenly waking up and getting a conscience. that's about them trying to sort of do some kind of, i don't know, corporate social responsibility. this is not reparations. >> reporter: in fact, there were reparations in the past, not to britain's slaves but to slave owners. after britain abolished slavery in 1833, the british government paid some $3 billion in...
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fort hood in texas fellow soldiers suspected of killing vanessa with a hammer committed suicide as lloyd foresman tried to arrest him prosecutors also charge another woman believed to be is a compass more vanessa's heartbroken sister wants to know now why commanders did not do more. i don't. joke. 1st moved to chiefs dismissed the sexual harassment allegations and substantiated but last week his mation wide outrage grew the u.s. army secretary ordered a review of the command climate in culture at the base while the texas representative in congress confirmed indeed that the allegations of sexual abuse would also be scrutinized for nurses killing has led to service over to come forward with similar harrowing stories of sexual assaults they've been talking to social media to call it what they describe as a grain harassment in the u.s. military former soldier trista it was also stationed in texas talk to us through her experience i got invited to a party off base and was told that it was a birthday party for one of the other girls that was going to start class with us at that same time we ha
fort hood in texas fellow soldiers suspected of killing vanessa with a hammer committed suicide as lloyd foresman tried to arrest him prosecutors also charge another woman believed to be is a compass more vanessa's heartbroken sister wants to know now why commanders did not do more. i don't. joke. 1st moved to chiefs dismissed the sexual harassment allegations and substantiated but last week his mation wide outrage grew the u.s. army secretary ordered a review of the command climate in culture...
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andrew lloyd webber — the impresario behind cats and the phantom of the opera — tells the bbc he doesn'tnomically viable when they reopen next month. lord webber was showing our arts editor will gompertz the changes put in place due to covid—19 at his theatre, the london palladium. welcome to the london palladium. my favourite theatre, if i am being a little indiscreet. my temperature is being taken. this is a very exciting piece of kit because this is what we imported from korea where the theatres are and full and it sprays you. very theatrical, this! it is the relationship of the audience with the stage which is so great, which is why so many performers love playing here. but the palladium needs to be full. it really does. your experiment is with social distancing on thursday. so what does that look like if i am in here? well, i tell you what it looks like because it just so happens i mocked it up. 0k. that is what it would look like. with one metre spacing or two? 0ne metre spacing. so you are not really interested in opening up with this? you can't. we've got to get to a pilot where
andrew lloyd webber — the impresario behind cats and the phantom of the opera — tells the bbc he doesn'tnomically viable when they reopen next month. lord webber was showing our arts editor will gompertz the changes put in place due to covid—19 at his theatre, the london palladium. welcome to the london palladium. my favourite theatre, if i am being a little indiscreet. my temperature is being taken. this is a very exciting piece of kit because this is what we imported from korea where...
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his theme for bbc drama the life and times of david lloyd george became an unlikely chart hit.ined jesuit music, native music and oboe. music was morricone's life. and reflecting that, perhaps his most personal score was for cinema paradiso — the story of a man whose passion forfilm began as a young boy. morricone's own love affair with cinema was one that lasted a lifetime. the italian composer ennio morricone — who's died at the age of 91. just a reminder of our main news again. in the next hour or so, carrie lam from the chief executive of hong kong will give her weekly address, the first time she has spoken since a new national security law was imposed upon hong kong. among the new powers given to police are the right to search homes without a warrant, restrict movements and force isps to remove information. many books have been removed already from libraries and bookshops. we have much more for you at any time on the bbc website. thank you for watching. hello. well, not much happening with the weather out there at the moment. a lot of dry weather, some clear spells. and, a
his theme for bbc drama the life and times of david lloyd george became an unlikely chart hit.ined jesuit music, native music and oboe. music was morricone's life. and reflecting that, perhaps his most personal score was for cinema paradiso — the story of a man whose passion forfilm began as a young boy. morricone's own love affair with cinema was one that lasted a lifetime. the italian composer ennio morricone — who's died at the age of 91. just a reminder of our main news again. in the...
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1000000 africans as part of the triangle trade helped build the british economy the bank of england lloyds of london and some universities have acknowledged their links to the slave trade so how much should britain pay is a way of compensation when britain ended slavery the government compensated slave traders with a share of $20000000.00 pounds or $21000000000.00 in today's money that money did not go to the sly. moves british traders made $60000000.00 pounds or about $10000000000.00 from the sale of almost one and a half 1000000 african slaves the value of all slave related industries amounted to 11 point one percent of britain's g.d.p. by $1800.00 which would be $336000000000.00 in 2019 well just a reminder while slaves were transported to the americas on the route back to britain they took back to back 0 sugar and cotton was one more number for you from a u.s. perspective the roosevelt institute estimated up to toil for a trillion dollars could serve as the baseline for black reparations in the 21st century. so there's not time pat can let's bring in said hennery bankrolls he's vice ch
1000000 africans as part of the triangle trade helped build the british economy the bank of england lloyds of london and some universities have acknowledged their links to the slave trade so how much should britain pay is a way of compensation when britain ended slavery the government compensated slave traders with a share of $20000000.00 pounds or $21000000000.00 in today's money that money did not go to the sly. moves british traders made $60000000.00 pounds or about $10000000000.00 from the...
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senator lloyd benson is one of those footnotes in history, who was able to run to hold on to his senate seat at the same time that he was running as michael due caucus vice presidential running mate. texas has had two republican senators this year. john cornyn is up for re-election. and last week mj hegar won the election for that senate seat, which was one held by lyndon baines johnson. a combat veteran who won a purple heart for her service in afghanistan, and she will join us tonight for her first national television interview since she became the democratic nominee for senate in texas. m.j. hagar will join us at the end of this hour. >>> and tonight donald trump is trying to run the kind of republican presidential campaign that won richard nixon the presidency in 1968 by less than 1% of the vote. it is the law and order campaign. in 1968 richard nixon became the first presidential candidate to successfully ride that slogan, law and order, to victory. and that is why under the guidance of convicted felon roger stone who idolized richard nixon, donald trump sporadically tweets law and
senator lloyd benson is one of those footnotes in history, who was able to run to hold on to his senate seat at the same time that he was running as michael due caucus vice presidential running mate. texas has had two republican senators this year. john cornyn is up for re-election. and last week mj hegar won the election for that senate seat, which was one held by lyndon baines johnson. a combat veteran who won a purple heart for her service in afghanistan, and she will join us tonight for her...
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lloyds of london helped underwrite those trips.protests spread to the uk in june, lloyds issued an apology for its, quote, shameful involvement in the slave trade, promising to increase minority hiring and donate to charities supporting diversity. several other organizations with similar ties followed suit. esther stanford is an expert on the international reparations movement. she says the corporate efforts fall short. >> lloyds have known for a long time about all of this. it's not like they're just suddenly waking up and getting a conscience. that's about them trying to sort of do some kind of, i don't know, corporate social responsibility. this is not reparations. >> reporter: in fact, there were reparations in the past, not to britain's slaves but to slaveowners. after britain abolished slavery in 1833, the british government paid some $3 billion in today's money to the owners themselves, in effect buying the slaves' freedom. historic documents show slave owners at the top of british society, at the british museum, even the ch
lloyds of london helped underwrite those trips.protests spread to the uk in june, lloyds issued an apology for its, quote, shameful involvement in the slave trade, promising to increase minority hiring and donate to charities supporting diversity. several other organizations with similar ties followed suit. esther stanford is an expert on the international reparations movement. she says the corporate efforts fall short. >> lloyds have known for a long time about all of this. it's not like...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, leicester.'s largest shareholders is selling its stock in the fashion firm afer saying the company had failed to address concerns about working conditions at a supplier in leicester. boohoo has announced an independent review of its supply chain. but standard life aberdeen has criticised the retailer's response to claims that workers are exploited as "inadequate in scope, timeliness and gravity". the high court in london has been hearing details of arguments between the actorjohnny depp, and his ex—wife amber heard. mr depp has been giving evidence for a fourth day in his libel trial. he's suing the sun newspaper for calling him a "wife beater". david sillito was in court. johnny depp and a fourth day of questioning about his turbulent relationship with his former wife amber heard. this case for libel against the publishers of the sun was triggered by an article that described johnny depp as a wife beater. in courtjohnny depp was questioned about those alleged assaults. he was shown photographs
sian lloyd, bbc news, leicester.'s largest shareholders is selling its stock in the fashion firm afer saying the company had failed to address concerns about working conditions at a supplier in leicester. boohoo has announced an independent review of its supply chain. but standard life aberdeen has criticised the retailer's response to claims that workers are exploited as "inadequate in scope, timeliness and gravity". the high court in london has been hearing details of arguments...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham. the series. the match at old trafford saw stuart broad take his 500th test wicket, as our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. victory for england and history for one of its stars. after beginning the day on 499 test wickets, stuart broad promptly charged into the record books.
sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham. the series. the match at old trafford saw stuart broad take his 500th test wicket, as our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. victory for england and history for one of its stars. after beginning the day on 499 test wickets, stuart broad promptly charged into the record books.
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manus: -- matt: we are getting some headlines on lloyd's. we already talked about, i believe, the fact that lloyd's is naming the chairman, but the also is going to step down, not this year, but next year in 2021. we are getting a little bit of a management shakeup, some management news from lloyd's bank, so i wanted to bring you the ceo. he is going to step down in 2021. i want to quickly ask you. we have more news about banning shortselling. istanbul will impose a three byth ban on shortselling goldman, j.p. morgan, mother merrill, a whole bunch of big institutions. don't these institutions learn their lesson? doesn't this have negative fallout from markets when you ban shortselling for of such a long period of time? mark: we have discussed this before. it certainly removes an important component or input. longer-term, that can be a negative. i think there are certain short-term circumstances where it can be necessary. i think of course, when it comes to turkey, there have been many restrictions put on the capital markets over the last cou
manus: -- matt: we are getting some headlines on lloyd's. we already talked about, i believe, the fact that lloyd's is naming the chairman, but the also is going to step down, not this year, but next year in 2021. we are getting a little bit of a management shakeup, some management news from lloyd's bank, so i wanted to bring you the ceo. he is going to step down in 2021. i want to quickly ask you. we have more news about banning shortselling. istanbul will impose a three byth ban on...
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the trump administration at multiple key inflectition points stymied thoe efforts, including scott lloyd, the former director of the office of refugee resettlement, who considered destroying a list of separated children and parents when it leaked to "the new york times." 335 parents and ildren whoho are atat ris of separation today, talked abobout it earlier in thr broadcast, the simple version of that story is the trump administration could release parents and children together rigig now.tention they s simply refused too do th. despite the fact there lawyers are literally pleading for t thr lives because of coronavirus, which is spreading rapidly through not just adult detention centers, but now family detention centers as well. while coronavirus threatens their lives, the government has chosen to let thihis july 17 friday deadline approach where the judge in california has told the administration to release the children, but the administration will not commit to releasing t them with their parents. specificalllly on the coronavirus situation, how has that throne the current immigration
the trump administration at multiple key inflectition points stymied thoe efforts, including scott lloyd, the former director of the office of refugee resettlement, who considered destroying a list of separated children and parents when it leaked to "the new york times." 335 parents and ildren whoho are atat ris of separation today, talked abobout it earlier in thr broadcast, the simple version of that story is the trump administration could release parents and children together rigig...
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charges including some that carry a possible 20 year prison sentence he denies any wrongdoing flaws lloyd joins us now live from kuala lumpur fons what's the latest was happening of course. well the judge is still reading out a verdict the 7 charges all together in this case he's been found guilty of one charge that's abuse of power the prosecution's case has was that used his position of power to lead the government to issue guarantees and in exchange for that he had received $48.00 he had received $10000000.00 and that this was an abuse of power now he still facing the 6 other charges in this case criminal breach of trust as well as money laundering the judge is still reading out his verdict and for this particular charge he faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and a fine of up to 5 times the amount of that gratification that he's received in this particular case he could be fined up to $50000000.00 now the judge may not issue a sentence today and he may defer it to a later stage so what we'll have to still wait and see what that sentence is going to be for not just for this o
charges including some that carry a possible 20 year prison sentence he denies any wrongdoing flaws lloyd joins us now live from kuala lumpur fons what's the latest was happening of course. well the judge is still reading out a verdict the 7 charges all together in this case he's been found guilty of one charge that's abuse of power the prosecution's case has was that used his position of power to lead the government to issue guarantees and in exchange for that he had received $48.00 he had...
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informative content as long as the tone is light us doctors provide info on the coronavirus as in germany mr lloyd is gaining views with his format one minute long in which he answers users questions with flair of course. countless media outlets post on tech talk including straight bro news programs like the german target show. more than react to content with hostile sharing here copy scary. they make take the clips users love content creators like that king and baby ariel from the united states or here not like from india entertain millions they post creative funny and sometimes elaborately produced videos. tips and tricks will take talk using popular hashtags sounds and challenges for. our real martin baby ariel even made it onto times most influential internet personalities list in 20172018 these days she's working as a singer and actress. pan's from germany has 7500000 followers on tick tock. this is it's very low oil that's hardly any criticism or any constructive criticism and considering most users are 1213 or 14 that's really impressive. spend several days making one of his videos and seem
informative content as long as the tone is light us doctors provide info on the coronavirus as in germany mr lloyd is gaining views with his format one minute long in which he answers users questions with flair of course. countless media outlets post on tech talk including straight bro news programs like the german target show. more than react to content with hostile sharing here copy scary. they make take the clips users love content creators like that king and baby ariel from the united...
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. >> reporter: lewis was the first african american to play the phantom on broadway in andrew lloyd weber'spera sl opera." and he sang on many of the lincoln center's stages. it's been difficult singing because i just haven't found the joy in singing. >> reporter: why is it hard to find the joy in singing right now? >> it's just with all the gloom and doom that's been around, people who i have personally known who have passed away. i guess the losing of my voice, i just didn'tant t sg f noreason. >> reporter: are you worried about when you'll be back on staged? >> i'm concerned. >> reporter: financially, how do you get through this? >> well, with a lot of tough choices, a lot of generous supporters, and a lot of resilience. at a time like this, the arts reminds of their true service which is they help us find ourselves, and they help us find each other. >> reporter: for a moment, at least, on the plaza, we ended the intermission by asking norm lewis to perform for us. ♪ high as the listening skies >> reporter: he chose "lift every voice and sing" and suddenly lincoln center was alive again.
. >> reporter: lewis was the first african american to play the phantom on broadway in andrew lloyd weber'spera sl opera." and he sang on many of the lincoln center's stages. it's been difficult singing because i just haven't found the joy in singing. >> reporter: why is it hard to find the joy in singing right now? >> it's just with all the gloom and doom that's been around, people who i have personally known who have passed away. i guess the losing of my voice, i just...
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rule hoping for the best preparing for the worst lloyd bentsen has long represented didn't sue joe outside court he had to break bad news to his client you joe was convicted of spreading terrorist propaganda in absentia. this is just we will appeal today's verdict and he did you do this you justice today's ruling shows that turkish law is not about justice. and peace temple local court found that you joe breached turkish law by interviewing the outward could issue later in one of he's awfully close but you joel and his defense argue it's an unfair ruling because a high court had already found all these articles will lawful and the turkeys constitution which guarantees press freedom that's good reached out to ruling is in breach of the constitution because it ignores the earlier ruling nobody to talk to you joe has already served a year in a turkish prison he says he was tortured there though ankara denies that. trees release one of germany's best known turkey correspondents soon left the country he says he couldn't expect just to stay because the president had already condemned him. to the
rule hoping for the best preparing for the worst lloyd bentsen has long represented didn't sue joe outside court he had to break bad news to his client you joe was convicted of spreading terrorist propaganda in absentia. this is just we will appeal today's verdict and he did you do this you justice today's ruling shows that turkish law is not about justice. and peace temple local court found that you joe breached turkish law by interviewing the outward could issue later in one of he's awfully...
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for the people civil rights not just with black people for all people the recent killing of george lloyd has brought the fight for equal rights back to the streets like lives matter has become a cat's cry for protests which often turn white to defy it is a war and it's not something that people are trying to peacefully end its war for years now. now now are fighting. the lincoln memorial for the site of many historic events. right here at this very spot john lewis spoke in 1963 next to a civil rights icon martin luther king he dedicated his entire life to fight social and racial inequality in a non violent way his death comes at a time when many americans think that this is not the right response anymore to the ongoing discrimination especially younger protesters have the feeling that they have to take more forceful actions. but congressman lewis always advocated getting into what he called good trouble a political tactic which continues to resonate with many african-americans to me he means the world as a african-american as someone who believes and i think he stood for being nonviolent
for the people civil rights not just with black people for all people the recent killing of george lloyd has brought the fight for equal rights back to the streets like lives matter has become a cat's cry for protests which often turn white to defy it is a war and it's not something that people are trying to peacefully end its war for years now. now now are fighting. the lincoln memorial for the site of many historic events. right here at this very spot john lewis spoke in 1963 next to a civil...
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with no trades person available christian was forced to wait as it's being stopped again to run lloyd. to pay the stores have since touched it with coded restrictions slightly lifting the nest could be moved next week. a craftsman is coming next week he's going to build the elevation we hope to be able to start brewing beer in the next week but we have to wait 5 or 6 weeks until the beer is ready so around mid september so there will be a short period of time which will have to find other solutions. will be a run dry at this brewery for a few weeks the storks seem unfazed by the trouble they caused maybe plotting a return to this spot next year. or it could microsoft really buy tick-tock kit ferguson has that coming right up on business don't go away. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. e.w. world heritage 360 get the app now.
with no trades person available christian was forced to wait as it's being stopped again to run lloyd. to pay the stores have since touched it with coded restrictions slightly lifting the nest could be moved next week. a craftsman is coming next week he's going to build the elevation we hope to be able to start brewing beer in the next week but we have to wait 5 or 6 weeks until the beer is ready so around mid september so there will be a short period of time which will have to find other...
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the idea of partitions that leave up space goes back at least to frank lloyd wright, who championed it building in buffalo, among others. he thought these restrooms would be easy to clean. at bradley international airport in connectcut, the new bathrooms are private and touchless and even featur a light outside the stall to tell you if it's being used. and these new bathrooms aren't just more private, they might well be much safer. scientists have been studying what happens when a toilet is, pardon me, flushed. this animation from the journal "physics of fluids" illustrates what is called the plume. >> well, i think that you want to make sure that microbes aren't escaping the toilet when you flush it. >> reporter: jim walsh is the vice president of product marketing at the american standard company where they're racing to figure out how to eliminate the plume. >> so what do you do to combat that? >> it's all about the velocity, angles and design of the toilet that's receiving it that limits the splash. >> reporter: the plume project is a work in progress, but for now businesses are doi
the idea of partitions that leave up space goes back at least to frank lloyd wright, who championed it building in buffalo, among others. he thought these restrooms would be easy to clean. at bradley international airport in connectcut, the new bathrooms are private and touchless and even featur a light outside the stall to tell you if it's being used. and these new bathrooms aren't just more private, they might well be much safer. scientists have been studying what happens when a toilet is,...
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three were from the washington area and lloyd was visiting from maine.arlier today, federal agents arrested jason charter in washington, d.c. they say he is the ringleader in the effort to topple the statue of andrew jackson. charter apparently is affiliated with antifa. he's been caught on camera menacing a reporter at a protest. police say he also helped toppla the statue of albert pike in washington two weeks ago and then set that statue on fire as it laid broken on the ground. jason charter's linkedin says he studied computer science at george washington university. tuition there, by the way, one of the highest in the country, more than $55,000. another angry rich kid, so many of them. still, far more than five people are involved in the attacks on those statues in washington. hundreds more have attacked monuments and destroy public property around the country. to talk about the ongoing effort to bring these criminals to justice, we are joined made by michael sherwood. he's a u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. thank you so much for coming on
three were from the washington area and lloyd was visiting from maine.arlier today, federal agents arrested jason charter in washington, d.c. they say he is the ringleader in the effort to topple the statue of andrew jackson. charter apparently is affiliated with antifa. he's been caught on camera menacing a reporter at a protest. police say he also helped toppla the statue of albert pike in washington two weeks ago and then set that statue on fire as it laid broken on the ground. jason...
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lloyd miner, thank you for joining us appreciate it. >> thank you >>> as the nasdaq hit a record high, check out the stocks driving the move it's a familiar list tesla crossing $1300 a share >>> uber jumping as it makes a big bet on its food delivery business by buying up post mates. the stock is up about 8% this year the traders tell us if there's more room to run with uber right after this quick break businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's why we're helping you stay ahead and adapt with a network you can count on, 24/7 support and flexible solutions that work wherever you are. call or go online today. you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn
lloyd miner, thank you for joining us appreciate it. >> thank you >>> as the nasdaq hit a record high, check out the stocks driving the move it's a familiar list tesla crossing $1300 a share >>> uber jumping as it makes a big bet on its food delivery business by buying up post mates. the stock is up about 8% this year the traders tell us if there's more room to run with uber right after this quick break businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do...
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the people she was watching the debate with was lloyd benson. later he made the reference to knowing john kennedy. she said he came across as too confident. he wanted to include the audience more in his answers. it is a classic letter. she campaigned for him quite vigorously. she thought she needed to do for the democrats to win. she thought it was vitally important. repeated run-ins with eisenhower and completely disagreed with his policies and thought it was a orton for a democrat to get in arid to resurrect some of the new deal policies that she had supported so strongly. elected, thegets first thing he does is appoint eleanor roosevelt. >> it is fascinating. butjust for that campaign presidential campaigns writ large. kennedy is trying to frame himself is standing up for a new generation. have new ideas, a new energy. he knows full well that if he does not whenever the establishment, he is going nowhere. he has to get eleanor's support. he is trying to get out young voters. i think that is fascinating. he had a really good sense of history.
the people she was watching the debate with was lloyd benson. later he made the reference to knowing john kennedy. she said he came across as too confident. he wanted to include the audience more in his answers. it is a classic letter. she campaigned for him quite vigorously. she thought she needed to do for the democrats to win. she thought it was vitally important. repeated run-ins with eisenhower and completely disagreed with his policies and thought it was a orton for a democrat to get in...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham. cricket, and england have beaten the west indies by 269 runs in the third test, and in doing so, they've won the series. the match at old trafford saw stuart broad take his 500th test wicket, as our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. victory for england and history for one of its stars. after beginning the day on 499 test wickets, stuart broad promptly charged into the record books. must be! it is! 500 for stuart broad. he'd done it. kraigg brathwaite the victim, as broad joined one of cricket's most exclusive clubs. just the second england player to take 500 test wickets, after his team—matejimmy anderson, who was there to congratulate him. so was his dad, chris — the match referee, no less. not a bad game to be watching! it's some 13 years since broad made his test debut and took his first wicket, so how does 500 of them feel? really special moment. i think, as players, you want milestone moments to happen in test match wins and test series wins, so for it to have contributed
sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham. cricket, and england have beaten the west indies by 269 runs in the third test, and in doing so, they've won the series. the match at old trafford saw stuart broad take his 500th test wicket, as our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. victory for england and history for one of its stars. after beginning the day on 499 test wickets, stuart broad promptly charged into the record books. must be! it is! 500 for stuart broad. he'd done it. kraigg brathwaite the...
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matt: that was lloyd's of london, ceo john neal. calls it quits.g the hedge fund industry. we have the details with dani burger next. this is bloomberg. ♪ i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your voice remote to start watching today. markets: european open." hey rally underway 30 minutes into the trading day, we are looking at gains across european equity indexes. take a look at the stoxx 600, up 0.8%. a little bit of volatility, but not too much. staying for the level. the group ranked returns screen, type grr on any index, and you can see which industry groups are rising and falling. only health care is doing
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make them the priority as he put it we can't leave them on their own with their fears it could be lloyd immediately on the line dawson for many here even though she isn't only a fugitive on the run he's also a neighbor who slipped through society's cracks put his carpentry skills to use at this popular restaurant helping the owners with repair and renovation of a house or who runs the business with his wife melanie on saw house 2 days before he fled he describes a complicated man who's had difficulty fitting in. nice friendly courteous helpful but always a little bit strange when it came to weapons not his and those sorts of things but i never got the sense he would use a weapon against someone in a mine down context. in another context you see a man in army fatigues and an axe on his belt that might be scary but not in the context i know him in the top i think snitched. around town and on line there's sympathy for gosh and an ease with the prolonged police presence there's also recognition that he needs to answer for his alleged wrongdoing as police keep searching for him some told us
make them the priority as he put it we can't leave them on their own with their fears it could be lloyd immediately on the line dawson for many here even though she isn't only a fugitive on the run he's also a neighbor who slipped through society's cracks put his carpentry skills to use at this popular restaurant helping the owners with repair and renovation of a house or who runs the business with his wife melanie on saw house 2 days before he fled he describes a complicated man who's had...
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exercise by some very high—powered names like helen mirren, patrick stewart, michael sheen, andrew lloydas gathered their forces and the government has responded. some big institutions as well as small ones. the royal opera house among them. yes, they are the ones that have grab the headlines. the oi'ies that have grab the headlines. the ones close to my house either independent music venues that i like to go to. they will be places that will stay shut for a long time to come so we will stay shut for a long time to come so we wait to see whether this money is enough for them. my heart sanka money is enough for them. my heart sank a bit when i heard the chancellor calling a world leading package tonight, world leading was the phrase used for our testing syste m the phrase used for our testing system which turned out not to have any tests. but it only cost £11 million. yes, what i was going to say is this time may world leading is correct, because it has had a really good reception from people in the entertainment world tonight. they do seem genuinely delighted by the money that has been a
exercise by some very high—powered names like helen mirren, patrick stewart, michael sheen, andrew lloydas gathered their forces and the government has responded. some big institutions as well as small ones. the royal opera house among them. yes, they are the ones that have grab the headlines. the oi'ies that have grab the headlines. the ones close to my house either independent music venues that i like to go to. they will be places that will stay shut for a long time to come so we will stay...
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sian lloyd reports from birmingham. gearing up for a busy time.ds of bikes. we kept bikes going out the door, and now we've only got two bikes in the store, and we can't get any more until about september. it's something the government wants to build on, and today, launched its proposals to encourage people to get out of their cars. plans include improving infrastructure and making cycling safer. it could lead to more schemes like this one in birmingham — where cyclists are separated from other road users. but for many, picking through the traffic is the norm. these experienced cyclists are used to the challenges — the government's task is to convince others tojoin them. during lockdown, there was so little traffic on the road, it was great that people felt more confident to go out cycling. now there's an increase in traffic, it does feel like it's getting a little bit more dangerous. i think in a city, there is absolutely a need for the cycle lanes, it makes total sense, and i think it would give people the confidence that they can get out on the
sian lloyd reports from birmingham. gearing up for a busy time.ds of bikes. we kept bikes going out the door, and now we've only got two bikes in the store, and we can't get any more until about september. it's something the government wants to build on, and today, launched its proposals to encourage people to get out of their cars. plans include improving infrastructure and making cycling safer. it could lead to more schemes like this one in birmingham — where cyclists are separated from...
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lloyd minor interviewed dr. fauci today, this time the roles are reversed answering the questions with a lot of pecs tears. melissa: glock city, taking a major step forward a florida reported second day of record-setting cases. >> you mentioned new york and florida. what this is really told us epicenter shifting south. new york once the epicenter of the outbreak back in the spring first time in march reported zero deaths in a day. good news for new york but other hot spots are popping up around the country. one being california. just moments ago this afternoon, governor gavin newsom ordered the immediate closure of indoor commercial activities, including restaurants, theaters, bars. some of the states largest counties will have to close fitness centers, hair salons and malls in, churches in addition to that. florida reported record all-time high of 15,300 new cases on sunday. that is more daily cases than any other state throughout the pandemic. although number of deaths reported today, 35, relatively low. possi
lloyd minor interviewed dr. fauci today, this time the roles are reversed answering the questions with a lot of pecs tears. melissa: glock city, taking a major step forward a florida reported second day of record-setting cases. >> you mentioned new york and florida. what this is really told us epicenter shifting south. new york once the epicenter of the outbreak back in the spring first time in march reported zero deaths in a day. good news for new york but other hot spots are popping up...
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you have an abolitionists when who they would emphasize people like william lloyd garrison would say things like and call for immediate emancipation area that slavery is horrible. we should not live another day. in those moments they were being antiracist. william lloyd garrison and other white abolitionists sometimes in the very next moment would say the reason it should end is because it's so evil and it's so evil that it is literally made black people into brutes. so we need to not only free them but civilize them. that very next moment they were being racist. they were essentially like slaveholders imagining these enslaved black people as subhuman. >> so in talking about how racist isn't an insult per se, it's a changeable state of being. and it's just a fact, it's not necessarily a judgment. i think it's really important because definition really then compels all of us to name and call out racism when we see it and i think that a lot of people and maybe especially white people feel uncomfortable calling things racist. they'd rather say, we'd rather say there racial disparities o
you have an abolitionists when who they would emphasize people like william lloyd garrison would say things like and call for immediate emancipation area that slavery is horrible. we should not live another day. in those moments they were being antiracist. william lloyd garrison and other white abolitionists sometimes in the very next moment would say the reason it should end is because it's so evil and it's so evil that it is literally made black people into brutes. so we need to not only free...
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. >>> i want to bring in texas democratic congressman lloyd doggett into the conversation, he representsighest positivity rate in the country at this moment. congressman, good to have you with us this morning. let me get your reaction to the governor's decision to require masks in places, in public places, excuse me. is it going to matter at this point, in cities like austin. they have been mandatory for weeks, so are people really going to change their behavior based on this order, you think? >> well, texans are paying a terrible toll for the denial, delay, and ongoing deception of president trump and governor abbott has been right there with him. we have not had mandatory masks in austin because the governor not only would not demonstrate the courage to order it and follow medical science, but he denied our local governments, our cities and counties like austin and san antonio, which i also represent, he denied them the ability to man dadate masks. so in austin, we have a mayer who was courageous early on to cancel something really close to all of us there and around the world, south b
. >>> i want to bring in texas democratic congressman lloyd doggett into the conversation, he representsighest positivity rate in the country at this moment. congressman, good to have you with us this morning. let me get your reaction to the governor's decision to require masks in places, in public places, excuse me. is it going to matter at this point, in cities like austin. they have been mandatory for weeks, so are people really going to change their behavior based on this order,...