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we're going to merrill lynch, i have to come see you to sign and move your accounts >> i trusted them to do it, and no i did not read a them >> what benson didn't understand is that their compensation at merrill lynch would include millions of dollars in incentives if they met commission targets it's a common practice on wall street and it's legal. but what benson alleges happened next is not legal at all for the next ten years they churned his account, trading and trading and trading without benson's approval, not to make him money, but to make them big commissions. >> they made $26 million me in fees to lose me five >> that, benson says, is a study of his accounts based on a forensic analyst that he hired if benson simply put the money into an s&p index fund and left it to grow, he would have earned $100 million >> are you trying to put the responsibility on them for things that should have been your responsibility. >> if i wanted today trade my own account i would have done it myself i didn't need to pay $26 million to merrill lynch to do it. >> robert levine noticed the problems f
we're going to merrill lynch, i have to come see you to sign and move your accounts >> i trusted them to do it, and no i did not read a them >> what benson didn't understand is that their compensation at merrill lynch would include millions of dollars in incentives if they met commission targets it's a common practice on wall street and it's legal. but what benson alleges happened next is not legal at all for the next ten years they churned his account, trading and trading and...
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describing to u in a a attempted lynching.y with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "come meh way" by sudan archives. thisis is democracy now!,, democrcracynow.org, the e quarae report. i'm amy goodman. nearly two months after the police killing of george floyd in minneapolis sparked an international uprising, black lives matter protests continue putting pressure in the streets, city halls and their communities with demands to defund the police and address systemic racism. we look at an under-reported but critical part of the fight against police brutality -- the devastating impact police violence has on people with disabilities, especially black disabled people. no u.s. federal agency officially tracks the number of disabled americans who are killed by the police. but according to at least one study, up to one half of people killed by law enforcement in the u.s. have a disability. haben girma, a disability rights lawyer and the first deafblind graduate of harvard law school, recently tweeted about police encounters witith disablbled pe
describing to u in a a attempted lynching.y with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "come meh way" by sudan archives. thisis is democracy now!,, democrcracynow.org, the e quarae report. i'm amy goodman. nearly two months after the police killing of george floyd in minneapolis sparked an international uprising, black lives matter protests continue putting pressure in the streets, city halls and their communities with demands to defund the police and address systemic racism. we look at an...
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over 4,000 people lynched.s of the people who came from the county where my great-grandparents lived and where my great-uncle was killed. certainly, walking on those plantation grounds, they're so beautiful. but that belies the great violence. these are forced labor camps, really. to talk to men who believe and love the mythology of what we say america was, what they say the confederacy was but it was violence and pillage and raping and to look me in my eyes and with an air of something etherial, speak of the past in such glorious ways knowing my people struggled to survive, before brutally murdered and worked to build what america is today, that was the most painful this charade, this veil. the lies that these men tell themselves and pass on to their children. not just in the huge obelisk but in the re-enactment. of the passi ining down of that legacy. it was really tough but i think every step along the way there are moments of great pain. >> caroline, what were you thinking and feeling as you were watching t
over 4,000 people lynched.s of the people who came from the county where my great-grandparents lived and where my great-uncle was killed. certainly, walking on those plantation grounds, they're so beautiful. but that belies the great violence. these are forced labor camps, really. to talk to men who believe and love the mythology of what we say america was, what they say the confederacy was but it was violence and pillage and raping and to look me in my eyes and with an air of something...
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cnbc has learned that merrill lynch is still paying his legal fees >> it's fascinating.he key line that stood out for me in that piece is when you said that they executed trades without his permission is that to say he had a client directed account and lots of trades were going on without the phone call that would suggest his direction or that it was a discretionary account and meant to be long term in nature but much more short term in nature than they let on >> what he alleges is that it was a client directed account. he was supposed to be kept apprised of the trades he claims that did not happen. >> fascinating stuff thank you very much for that you can read much more about that investigation on cnbc.com >>> still ahead, the up tick in retail trading has been mainly attributed to people being stuck in the house with too much time on their hands that wasn't the number one driverer of activity we're back in a couple of minutes. >>> welcome back we're just up 2% on the dow. trading apps like robinhood have seen a huge surge during the pandemic more time at home is not wh
cnbc has learned that merrill lynch is still paying his legal fees >> it's fascinating.he key line that stood out for me in that piece is when you said that they executed trades without his permission is that to say he had a client directed account and lots of trades were going on without the phone call that would suggest his direction or that it was a discretionary account and meant to be long term in nature but much more short term in nature than they let on >> what he alleges is...
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then lynch is. back and is dragging me down even today that been for some years ago even today now it's dragging me down again yes. again us and the in my beer and i gave a rest. now running for my live in that. a mud exam. and i don't know what to do. a man about what happened. and then soon legate low budget data say this is wrong don't you think it hurts me to see him in that kind of pain . the pain. is the need to be erased. we commit to the ground these bodies and these souls and let us forever remember and reflect upon the lives. that have been nameless an unknown for many. to ashes dust to dust. the author has a few is a healing for those that are law give respect to those that have the body. i think they wanted to be remembered. and to have their right of passage the right. to move a. body. i gave these. over got you yield that's a god go to the grave where i get. oh limited now the hole in the back even though those days was done to me years ago there's geo only bet your ass in the message
then lynch is. back and is dragging me down even today that been for some years ago even today now it's dragging me down again yes. again us and the in my beer and i gave a rest. now running for my live in that. a mud exam. and i don't know what to do. a man about what happened. and then soon legate low budget data say this is wrong don't you think it hurts me to see him in that kind of pain . the pain. is the need to be erased. we commit to the ground these bodies and these souls and let us...
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certainly in montgomery, you know, being at that memorial, for those who have been lynched, 4,000 lynched and to see the names of people that came from the county where my great grandparents lived, but walking on those plantation grounds, they're so agabeautiful. but that belies the great violence. these are forced labor camps, really. to talk to men who believe and love the mythology of what we say america was, but it was violence and pillage and raping and to look me in my eyes with an air of something et rel speak of the past knowing my people struggled to survived, before brutally murdered and worked to build what america is today, that was the most painful sha f charade. the lies these men tell themselves and pass on to their children, in the passing down of that legacy, it was really tough. but i think, you know, every step along the way, there are moments of great pain. >> caroline, what were you thinking and feeling as you were watching tramaine's journey tonight? >> i was thinking about that line the guy said where he said that you have to get into 19th century mind, into an 18th
certainly in montgomery, you know, being at that memorial, for those who have been lynched, 4,000 lynched and to see the names of people that came from the county where my great grandparents lived, but walking on those plantation grounds, they're so agabeautiful. but that belies the great violence. these are forced labor camps, really. to talk to men who believe and love the mythology of what we say america was, but it was violence and pillage and raping and to look me in my eyes with an air of...
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in the south, the number of black people lynched skyrocketed. at least 11 returned black servicemen lost their lives to southern vigilante justice. race riots erupted in cities , large and small, the most explosive taking place in deland, arkansas, washington, d.c., and in chicago. 38 people died in the chicago race riot. black soldiers gave as good as they took. black people fought back, speaking to a new spirit of self-confidence inspired by the war. but the red summer, as characterized by james weldon johnson, left a deep scar on the psyches of many african americans and shapes their memories of the war as dashed expectations. as a black veteran of the 93rd division wrote in the letter after the chicago riots, "try to imagine the smoldering hatred within the breast of an overseas veteran who is set upon and mercilessly beaten by a gang of young hoodlums simply because he is colored." and this was the image taken during the chicago race riot, one of my favorite images. i just really love this kid here. i wish i knew what he was thinking. [laug
in the south, the number of black people lynched skyrocketed. at least 11 returned black servicemen lost their lives to southern vigilante justice. race riots erupted in cities , large and small, the most explosive taking place in deland, arkansas, washington, d.c., and in chicago. 38 people died in the chicago race riot. black soldiers gave as good as they took. black people fought back, speaking to a new spirit of self-confidence inspired by the war. but the red summer, as characterized by...
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it marks the spot where elmore bowman was lynched and his body left in a ditch.0 yards from where his 5-year-old daughter josephine waited for him to come home. when you're black in alabama, you can't help but walk in the shadows of these huge confederate monuments. but do you see a connection between the message being sent about white supremacy and what happened to your father? >> oh, very much so. one of the articles that described my father's death says enraged whites jealous about the success of a black man. if you acquire more than they think you should, they got to put you back in your place. >> enraged. >> enraged. >> josephine told us she paid for her father's marker herself after the state refused to allow her to place it on public land. when you think about what you missed in life from not having him. >> my mom went from prosperity to poverty almost overnight. sometimes i've wondered what my life could have been had he liv lived, what my life could have been. >> elmore bolling's name was included among the thousands of lynching victims at the national m
it marks the spot where elmore bowman was lynched and his body left in a ditch.0 yards from where his 5-year-old daughter josephine waited for him to come home. when you're black in alabama, you can't help but walk in the shadows of these huge confederate monuments. but do you see a connection between the message being sent about white supremacy and what happened to your father? >> oh, very much so. one of the articles that described my father's death says enraged whites jealous about the...
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sure the white man lynching the black man. show the white man whipping the black man. [indiscernible] host: to the monuments we are talking about, you say you support them taken down. why is that? caller: i want to take them down because it is an insult to our intelligence. if the people want to not forget their history, show the real history. show the whipping, the beating, the hanging, the raping. host: rick in milton, florida. this is a comment or question with regards to your previous speaker. he mentioned tearing down statures has been going on for and the statue of king george in battery park, new york storm down in the 1800s. are we happy that occurred, or do we think it would be better for our children and our own history to still have that statue of king george up there in battery park? host: where you stand on it personally? caller: i think it would be useful to have that statue. i can imagine myself as a child bringing my kids up there and they would say, why is there a statue of king george? it would give us the opportunity to explain that at one time we we
sure the white man lynching the black man. show the white man whipping the black man. [indiscernible] host: to the monuments we are talking about, you say you support them taken down. why is that? caller: i want to take them down because it is an insult to our intelligence. if the people want to not forget their history, show the real history. show the whipping, the beating, the hanging, the raping. host: rick in milton, florida. this is a comment or question with regards to your previous...
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are you aware that these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot, and beheaded? >> no. >> you are not aware of that? >> i was not aware. >> major protests in michigan. you are the attorney general and you did not know that the protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shotgun at and beheaded. so, obviously you can it be concerned about that. >> well, there are a lot of protests around the united states. i was worried about the district of columbia. >> you are very aware of certain parts of the country, but one protesters with guns and swastikas -- this is my time and i control it. you are aware of certain kinds of protesters, but in michigan, one protesters carry guns and confederate flags, and swastikas and call for the governor of michigan to be beheaded and shot, and lynched, somehow if you are not aware of that. somehow, you didn't know about it, so you didn't send federal agents in to do to the president's supporters what you did to the president's protesters. in fact, you didn't put pepper balls on those protesters. so, the point i'm trying to make
are you aware that these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot, and beheaded? >> no. >> you are not aware of that? >> i was not aware. >> major protests in michigan. you are the attorney general and you did not know that the protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shotgun at and beheaded. so, obviously you can it be concerned about that. >> well, there are a lot of protests around the united states. i was worried about the district of...
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i cried bitterly that i would be lynched rather than be run over by them.y could get the rope ready for me at any time they wanted to do their lynching. while my neck was spared of the lynch rope and my body was never riddled by bullets or dragged by an auto, i felt that i was lynched many times in mind and spirit. >> she was a believer that you had to dissent, you had to voice your objection even if you couldn't see that that would do any good. >> rosa parks, like my mom, has her own definition of who she is. she doesn't let anybody change that definition. >> health plan for a better world of tomorrow by giving all of the love, care and guidance to our children of today. >> as a child, when you read about important people, i thought that these were physical giants, people who spoke a language that was different from the language that i spoke. i found that those were regular people, and so i have always felt that a person does not have to be out of this world to accomplish something is extraordinary. >> we must have courage, determination, to go on with the
i cried bitterly that i would be lynched rather than be run over by them.y could get the rope ready for me at any time they wanted to do their lynching. while my neck was spared of the lynch rope and my body was never riddled by bullets or dragged by an auto, i felt that i was lynched many times in mind and spirit. >> she was a believer that you had to dissent, you had to voice your objection even if you couldn't see that that would do any good. >> rosa parks, like my mom, has her...
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are you aware they called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded?not aware of that? >> i was not aware of that. >> major protests in michigan. you are the attorney general and you didn't know that the p protesters called for the governor to be lynched and beheaded. >> well, there are a lot of protests around the united states. and on june 1st, i was worried about the district of columbia, which is federal. >> in certain parts of the country, you are very aware with those, but when protesters with guns and swas taties. >> i am aware of -- >> excuse me. this is my time and i control it. but in michigan when protesters carried guns and confederate flags and swastikas and called for the governor of michigan to be beheaded and shot and lynched, somehow you are not aware of that. somehow you didn't know about it so you didn't send federal agents in to do to the president's supporters what you did to the president's protesters. in fact, you didn't put pepper balls on those protesters. so the point i'm trying to make here, mr. barr, that i think is importan
are you aware they called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded?not aware of that? >> i was not aware of that. >> major protests in michigan. you are the attorney general and you didn't know that the p protesters called for the governor to be lynched and beheaded. >> well, there are a lot of protests around the united states. and on june 1st, i was worried about the district of columbia, which is federal. >> in certain parts of the country, you are very aware...
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are you aware that these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot, and beheaded? >> no. >> you're not aworare of that? >> i was not aware of that. >> you're the attorney general and you didn't know that the protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot, and beheaded. so obviously you couldn't be concerned about that. >> well, there are a lot of protests around the united states, and on june 1st, i was worried about the district of columbia which is federal. >> in certain parts of the country, you're aware of those. but when protesters with guns -- >> i am aware of protests -- >> excuse me, mr. barr. this is my time. and i control it. you are aware of certain kinds of protesters, but in michigan when protesters carry guns and confederate flags and swastikas and call for the governor of michigan to be beheaded and shot and lynched, somehow you're not aware of that. somehow you didn't know about it, so you didn't send federal agents in to do to the president's supporters what you did to the president's protesters. in fact, you didn't -- you didn't put pepper
are you aware that these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot, and beheaded? >> no. >> you're not aworare of that? >> i was not aware of that. >> you're the attorney general and you didn't know that the protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot, and beheaded. so obviously you couldn't be concerned about that. >> well, there are a lot of protests around the united states, and on june 1st, i was worried about the district of columbia...
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fox booker appears to show him pinned to a tree by white men in what he describes as an attempted lynching >> it was the most disturbing situation. >> reporter: the have you had yo does not capture what led up to the incident and nbc news hat has not identified others in the interview. the men confronted them saying he was trespassing >> there's a moment where a woman yells for him not to kill me and i realized that she's talking about killing me >> reporter: booker says he was beaten and verbally assaulted with racist speech >> you nappy headed [ bleep ]. >> reporter: one of the men yelled "get a noose. the alleged comment wasn't caught on video. his account shocked the community. >> i've known mr. booker for several years. to see what could be seen on that video was nauseating and aggravating and heartwrenching >> we gather to demand the prosecution of his attackers >> reporter: the governor weighing in. >> the brief video clip that i viewed with my own two ties was beyond disturbing. >> reporter: authorities say they responded to the for the report of a battery. no arrests were made but
fox booker appears to show him pinned to a tree by white men in what he describes as an attempted lynching >> it was the most disturbing situation. >> reporter: the have you had yo does not capture what led up to the incident and nbc news hat has not identified others in the interview. the men confronted them saying he was trespassing >> there's a moment where a woman yells for him not to kill me and i realized that she's talking about killing me >> reporter: booker says...
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lynch's new contract will cover five years, and tie into the 49ers through the 2024 season. the 49ers also gave the head coach, kyle shanahan a new six- year contract, and they were assigned together in 2017, it led the 49ers to the super bowl this past season. >>> we have to take this seriously. >> some people are not taking the virus seriously enough. >> if you ignore the pandemic health mandates and one bay area county, you can expect a crackdown as california sets a new record for the number of deaths from coronavirus. >>> a final farewell to a civil rights icon, details of the funeral of georgia congressman, and who will deliver the eulogy. >>> from ktvu, this is mornings on fox 2. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us on mornings on fox 2. i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark, welcome to thursday morning. friday eve. it is july 30. we are there. steve paulson is also right there. he has our forecast. >>> it will be a little bit warmer. next week is actually looking cooler, we are ending july on a bump up note. we started the month off hot, for the past two weeks it h
lynch's new contract will cover five years, and tie into the 49ers through the 2024 season. the 49ers also gave the head coach, kyle shanahan a new six- year contract, and they were assigned together in 2017, it led the 49ers to the super bowl this past season. >>> we have to take this seriously. >> some people are not taking the virus seriously enough. >> if you ignore the pandemic health mandates and one bay area county, you can expect a crackdown as california sets a new...
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but this was a lynching, a lynching. a white man strangling a black man to death, and his face looking peaceful the whole time. the only threat was the cops. you have to watch it one minute, two minutes, three minutes, four minutes, he's calling for his mother. his mother's been dead. five minutes, urinating on himself. people screaming, you're killing him. five times, he said he can't breathe. we've been lynched for 400 years, but you've never seen it on a billion cell phones at the same time. you've never seen it on 1 billion cell phones at the same time. in the 50s, a generation of black people, when they got to campus, campuses in the 50s, they took off. the picture, the television pictures of those dogs being sicced on children in birmingham in '63, the whole world moved. that young child who held that video camera put a shard of glass into every video camera in the planet, and so now, they are a part of that, they don't know what to do, and that creates an opportunity for people to say hey, we have ideas. we've bee
but this was a lynching, a lynching. a white man strangling a black man to death, and his face looking peaceful the whole time. the only threat was the cops. you have to watch it one minute, two minutes, three minutes, four minutes, he's calling for his mother. his mother's been dead. five minutes, urinating on himself. people screaming, you're killing him. five times, he said he can't breathe. we've been lynched for 400 years, but you've never seen it on a billion cell phones at the same time....
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about racism the ultimate act of races of many were lynched right in the state.er was raised in the southern part of georgia but understand we are not here to declare whites are at fault mr. trump is at fault we are here to say on our watch we have an opportunity we have been set in a place we can make a difference to turn thingsan around this is destiny's decree so we can be an answer to a generations prayer. the party of lynching had the abolitionist dream we will hear from his niece in a few minutes but i believe that god has a dream for america. do you believe that? [applause] i will not go into all the details, but a manifesto as a contract, not have time to go through all of those but specific strategies that involve the government and the church and the people working together. the government, the church and the people working together. we can change this thing right now. look that up, a manifesto the contract with minorities. over a decade ago, i was traveling to the great state of maine to me 1000 pastors i had no idea what i was going to say these preac
about racism the ultimate act of races of many were lynched right in the state.er was raised in the southern part of georgia but understand we are not here to declare whites are at fault mr. trump is at fault we are here to say on our watch we have an opportunity we have been set in a place we can make a difference to turn thingsan around this is destiny's decree so we can be an answer to a generations prayer. the party of lynching had the abolitionist dream we will hear from his niece in a few...
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and from that point on she was recording every lynching. you know, so it was an act of love that turned into a great intellectual endeavor, but she put it in the newspaper so other people would know. so when i began to write her poem, you have to read the poem out loud. you cannot read the symbols in the poem because they won't give you the narrative structure of the poem. you have to read the poem out loud because i use symbols, so right under the title of the ida b. wells, it says all in symbol, love comes quick -- no the speed of light is almost equivalent to love coming in a hurry. and what i was playing in the background when i was writing that is prince's thieves in the temple. because it talks about the stealing of a lover. and it was around the time when he passed. so that poem definitely kept me in a trance. i was in it for like days. meditating on what would be ida b. wells. the same thing happened for harriet tubman. i was trying to get it right, and, you know, i am shameless, kind of but harriet tubman came to me in a dream. and
and from that point on she was recording every lynching. you know, so it was an act of love that turned into a great intellectual endeavor, but she put it in the newspaper so other people would know. so when i began to write her poem, you have to read the poem out loud. you cannot read the symbols in the poem because they won't give you the narrative structure of the poem. you have to read the poem out loud because i use symbols, so right under the title of the ida b. wells, it says all in...
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columbus was celebrated after a mass lynching of italian men by an angry mob in a race attack.when columbus day was a one-off holiday.. this country made a lot of progress against persecutions of italians and celebrating columbus as a person who discovered our country against great odds, the son of a weaver, as ronald reagan pointed out when he dedicated the statue in 1980. she knows that and she still discarded it. it's called a hate crime, defending your street against vandals? tearing down of a symbol that was put up against hate, that's somehow okay? people do what people do. >> tucker: why aren't our leaders more tuned into this, and why aren't they more concerned about what follows the toppling of these statues? >> i think they are just praying that the mob goes past them. i think they are afraid. a lot of them in washington, d.c., who live in my neighborhood, when they came to our neighborhood to tearhb down the statue of lincoln, people hid in their homes. people were upset. a couple neighbors came out but that's where congress and senators live, a lot of them. or they
columbus was celebrated after a mass lynching of italian men by an angry mob in a race attack.when columbus day was a one-off holiday.. this country made a lot of progress against persecutions of italians and celebrating columbus as a person who discovered our country against great odds, the son of a weaver, as ronald reagan pointed out when he dedicated the statue in 1980. she knows that and she still discarded it. it's called a hate crime, defending your street against vandals? tearing down...
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video from the scene, a black man who says he was afraid of being lynched while being attacked by a group of white men. he said one of them said, "get a noose." >>> tonight, amid deadly storms in the northeast, a driver trapped by falling trees. four people struck by lightning, two dead. where they were standing during the storm. >>> and the emergency landing at jfk in new york. the passenger plane and the damage to the nose. the pilot saying they had navigation problems and tonight, the answer here. what caused it? >>go evening and have you with very busy tuesday night. there are fast-moving developments in the coronavirus pandemic. the u.s. approaching 3 million cases, more than any other country. dr. fauci saying, this is still the first wave of this. and tonight, the dire steps inside hospitals in the u.s. five members of one family coming down with the virus. the family matriarch dying just three days after her diagnosis. more than 131,000 lives have now been lost and tonight, a new model from the university of washington now projecting the death toll could rise above 200,000 by nove
video from the scene, a black man who says he was afraid of being lynched while being attacked by a group of white men. he said one of them said, "get a noose." >>> tonight, amid deadly storms in the northeast, a driver trapped by falling trees. four people struck by lightning, two dead. where they were standing during the storm. >>> and the emergency landing at jfk in new york. the passenger plane and the damage to the nose. the pilot saying they had navigation...
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west: the catalyst was certainly brother george floyd's public lynching, but the failures of the e predatory capitalist economy to provide the satisfaction of the basic needs of food and healthcare and quality education, jobs with a decent wage, at the same time the collapse of your political class, the e collapse o your prorofessional class. their legitimacy has been radically called into question, anand that's multiracial. amy: all that and more in this democracy now! special cocoming up. this is democracy now! democracynow.org. the quarantine report. i am amy goodman. today, in ththis special broadcast, we begegin witith the words of frederick douglass. born into slavery around 1818, douglass became a key leader of the abolitionist movement. on july 5th, 1852 in rochester, new york, he gave one of his most famous speeches, "what to the slave is the fourth of july?" he was addressing the rochester ladies' anti-slavery society. this is james eaearl jones readg the historic address duduring a performance of voices of a people's history of the united states, edited by howard zinn. the late gr
west: the catalyst was certainly brother george floyd's public lynching, but the failures of the e predatory capitalist economy to provide the satisfaction of the basic needs of food and healthcare and quality education, jobs with a decent wage, at the same time the collapse of your political class, the e collapse o your prorofessional class. their legitimacy has been radically called into question, anand that's multiracial. amy: all that and more in this democracy now! special cocoming up....
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. >> are you aware that these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded?nd republicans claim unemployment benefits are standing in the way of people getting back to work because they're paid more to stay at home. it makes a lot of sense, but there are some eye opening new numbers on this front tonight. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. to help fulfill the command to love our neighbors as ourselves. this opportunity only comes once every 10 years. everybody who is in your house should be counted in the census. our parents, your in-laws, that cousin who's living with you. each of us is worthy and must be counted. it is more important than ever that every voice is heard. make sure you are counted. shape your future. start here. at 20202census.gov.
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are you ware that these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded?> no. >> you're not aware of that? >> i was not aware. >> major protesters in michigan, you're the attorney general and you didn't know that the protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded? so obviously you couldn't be concerned about that. >> well, there are a lot of protests around the united states and i'm worried about the district of columbia. >> in certain parts of the country, you're very aware of those, but when protesters with guns and swastikas -- >> i am aware of protesters in federal government -- >> this is my time and i control it. you take an aggressive approach to black lives matter protesters but not to right wing protesters for the president's bench fit, did i get it right? >> i have responsibility for the federal government and the white house is the seat of -- the branch, not -- >> mr. barr -- >> the michigan authorities can handle -- the michigan authorities can handle -- >> -- not violate people's first amendment rights. you're supposed to
are you ware that these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded?> no. >> you're not aware of that? >> i was not aware. >> major protesters in michigan, you're the attorney general and you didn't know that the protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded? so obviously you couldn't be concerned about that. >> well, there are a lot of protests around the united states and i'm worried about the district of columbia....
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it's important this moment has opened up, that lynching allowed us to see it, but there's so much more to the legacy of racism we still have not dealt with. more than 50% of black children are in some way under court jurisdictions because they're families have been torn apart. this is one of dozens of the legacies and we're hoping that this is a moment where we can really address them in their full inclusive way. >> uh-huh. >> and at a moment for us to understand that term you coined, intersectionality. so many ways in which these prejudices affect us. we had congresswoman pressley on the show last night. she's terrific and until recently i was proudest bald person on tv. but she wears it better than i do. enjoy that conversation. kimberly crenshaw, thanks for joining us, and caroline, director of african-american policy forum and started, with the organization started the "say her name" campaign. a writer in residency at vanderbilt university. you want a confederate monument? my body is a confederate monument. thank you to you both. >>> tragic news out of texas. last night two police
it's important this moment has opened up, that lynching allowed us to see it, but there's so much more to the legacy of racism we still have not dealt with. more than 50% of black children are in some way under court jurisdictions because they're families have been torn apart. this is one of dozens of the legacies and we're hoping that this is a moment where we can really address them in their full inclusive way. >> uh-huh. >> and at a moment for us to understand that term you...
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lynch, are you with us, steve lynch. mr. lynch. is mr. massey coming back? no. mr.gruthman, is he coming back? miss plaskett, are you with us? >> yes, i am. >> great. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you to all of the witnesses who are testifying today. i have just a comment and then a couple of questions quickly. on march 16th the office of personnel management directed agencies to maximize use of telework in response to the coronavirus pandemic. telework proved critical to ensure continuance of government operations during the pandemic. nonetheless, the rapid shift to remote working exposed agencies to increase cybersecurity threats. so prior to the coronavirus pandemic, the fbi received about 1,000 cybersecurity complaints a day. that number has since jumped to between 3,000 and 4,000 complaints per day. the pandemic response accountability committee reported that since the pandemic hit, inspectors general have reported increased risk of data security breaches, disclosures of classified information and targeted
lynch, are you with us, steve lynch. mr. lynch. is mr. massey coming back? no. mr.gruthman, is he coming back? miss plaskett, are you with us? >> yes, i am. >> great. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you to all of the witnesses who are testifying today. i have just a comment and then a couple of questions quickly. on march 16th the office of personnel management directed agencies to maximize use of telework in response to the...
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. >> are you aware that these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot, and beheaded?> no. >> you're not aware of that? >> i was not aware of that. major protests in michigan. you're the attorney general and you didn't know that the protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot, and beheaded. so obviously you couldn't be concerned about that. >> there are a lot of protests around the united states. >> you take an aggressive approach to black lives matter protests but not to right-wing extremists threatening to lynch a governor if it's for the president's benefit. did i get it right, mr. barr? >> i have responsibility for the federal government. >> senator, i think one of the things people are afraid of is that william barr will look the other way if there are violent protests that are attempting to intimidate people that want to vote against donald trump or, and/or that he might use his federal secret police force he's created to intimidate voters who want to vote for joe biden. are you worried about that? >> listen, at this point, what i am worried about is t
. >> are you aware that these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot, and beheaded?> no. >> you're not aware of that? >> i was not aware of that. major protests in michigan. you're the attorney general and you didn't know that the protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot, and beheaded. so obviously you couldn't be concerned about that. >> there are a lot of protests around the united states. >> you take an aggressive approach to...
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they did not come in when you were, people were threatening you with death and lynching and horrifics. yesterday, this came up at the house judiciary hearing. they were saying this, doing this, and threatening you and trying to bang on the capital with guns. they were mad at your stay-at-home orders at the giping of coronavirus. let me play the exchange. >> are you aware these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded? >> no. >> major protests in michigan, you're the attorney general, and you didn't know that the protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded, so obviously you can't be bothered with that. >> well, there are a lot of protests around the united states. >> he said he had no idea. do you believe him? >> i don't. and kudos to representative. she did a phenomenal job. i think the american people deserves answers and that includes governors who could have used support from the governor when we're trying to save lives here and people are threatening to take ours. >> governor, i appreciate your time. thank you. next, one family a
they did not come in when you were, people were threatening you with death and lynching and horrifics. yesterday, this came up at the house judiciary hearing. they were saying this, doing this, and threatening you and trying to bang on the capital with guns. they were mad at your stay-at-home orders at the giping of coronavirus. let me play the exchange. >> are you aware these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded? >> no. >> major protests in...
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how come my forefathers got lynched? went back a little while ago and was reading through some of my notes. 2005, i sathat in a senator withf about six black preachers, and he announced to us that he was going to make apology to the nation for the people that died from lynching. time, the senate had estimated that there was somewhere on the order of 4720-some odd individuals who had been lynched, and no one had been arrested. there was a lack of justice. but he stood up on behalf of the , "our nationid apologizes for their deaths, for their children's children." can be a bigs enough person in a big enough nation to say we have done something wrong and we want to make it right? [applause] so you've got to understand that today, the lynching phenomenon -- in this declaration, they talked about racism, it being the ultimate act of racism. many were lynched right in this state. my father was raised in the southern part of the state of georgia, but i want you to understand that we are not here that you are at fault, whites ar
how come my forefathers got lynched? went back a little while ago and was reading through some of my notes. 2005, i sathat in a senator withf about six black preachers, and he announced to us that he was going to make apology to the nation for the people that died from lynching. time, the senate had estimated that there was somewhere on the order of 4720-some odd individuals who had been lynched, and no one had been arrested. there was a lack of justice. but he stood up on behalf of the ,...
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are you aware these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded?>> you are not aware of that? michigan, you in are the attorney general and you did not know the protesters called for the governor to be lynched and beheaded? obviously you couldn't be concerned about that. >> there are a lot of protests around the united states. withu seem to be engaging protests in certain part of the country. you are aware of those. when protesters with guns and swastikas -- >> i am aware of -- >> excuse me, it is my time. kindse aware of certain of protesters, but in michigan when protesters carried guns and contender -- confederate flags and called for the governor of michigan to be shot and lynched, somehow you are not aware of that. somehow you did not know about that so you didn't send federal agents into due to the president's supporters what you did to the president's protesters. you didn't put pepper balls on those protesters. the point i am trying to make, it is important for the country to understand, there is a discrepancy in how you react as the attorne
are you aware these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded?>> you are not aware of that? michigan, you in are the attorney general and you did not know the protesters called for the governor to be lynched and beheaded? obviously you couldn't be concerned about that. >> there are a lot of protests around the united states. withu seem to be engaging protests in certain part of the country. you are aware of those. when protesters with guns and swastikas --...
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booker calls it an attempted lynching.m and a friend of trespassing on private property, before beating him and yelling other racial slurs. booker credits a group of bystanders who intervened with saving his life. they began filming the incident. take a look. >> let him go, dude. let him go. let him go, please. let him go. please let him go. >> no, you go. >> we're going to. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here! >> let him go. >> indiana authorities say that they are investigating. blooming t ington major john ha said -- >> mayor hamilton, you know mr. booker. how long have you known him? >> i have known vox for five years at least, i think. >> and when this happened, the thing for a lot of people, somebody sent me the facebook post that he created, and it was alarming to watch it happen. and watching the hostility that you saw by those men attacking 13 somebody who is an upstanding member of the community, it surprised me nobody was arrested. do you understand why there were no arrests here? >> i think that's a very good ques
booker calls it an attempted lynching.m and a friend of trespassing on private property, before beating him and yelling other racial slurs. booker credits a group of bystanders who intervened with saving his life. they began filming the incident. take a look. >> let him go, dude. let him go. let him go, please. let him go. please let him go. >> no, you go. >> we're going to. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here! >> let him go. >> indiana authorities say that they...
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and it's possible some of you watching maybe i should have known this, but i didn't is that anti-lynching bills kept coming before the senate so in many cases they had popular support and passed the house, they camee before the senate and the filibuster killed them and because of that the senate could pass anti-lynching bills. this happened over and over again and that was the price that essentially we paid for democracy working in so many other different facets is to say on this one issue that's important to the south which is maintaining a white supremacist structure were not going to be able to do anything about that with all the other ways. i think the difference now is even if they wanted to make that trade which i don't think you necessarily want to do it even if you wanted to, you couldn't because the choice is no longer between democracy and anti-racism on the other hand soap we are in a moment where the stakes are higher but that should give us hopin us hope thl work because us hoping for word because if they hop into one of these things i do think it will help us accomplish the
and it's possible some of you watching maybe i should have known this, but i didn't is that anti-lynching bills kept coming before the senate so in many cases they had popular support and passed the house, they camee before the senate and the filibuster killed them and because of that the senate could pass anti-lynching bills. this happened over and over again and that was the price that essentially we paid for democracy working in so many other different facets is to say on this one issue...
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pretty systemic so that is kind of blogged that narrative clearly we have an escalation in and haha lynchings i was well but the big reason we have to say or one of the big reasons has to be political and the trumpet ministration is trying to draw a bright line between its. approach to china and the biden ministration potential by administration's approach to try to thing that would be a less more conciliatory more combination of chinese authoritarianism. and u.s. secretary of state might pump a you called for a joint reaction to act over what he calls the threat of a new tyranny from china does he expect support from the european union. i well he clearly expects support from the european union and that's one of the reasons he made this trip through europe this week he was very much trying to you know close ranks within the alliance the transatlantic alliance with the denmark is that there's a great britain of course not a member of the european union anymore but basically saying you know we need to approach this is a united front so yes that's the expectation but what have been the reactions
pretty systemic so that is kind of blogged that narrative clearly we have an escalation in and haha lynchings i was well but the big reason we have to say or one of the big reasons has to be political and the trumpet ministration is trying to draw a bright line between its. approach to china and the biden ministration potential by administration's approach to try to thing that would be a less more conciliatory more combination of chinese authoritarianism. and u.s. secretary of state might pump...
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lynched and when logging in be a voice the program compares the voice speaking with the stored profile if they match the customer's granted access. but what if somebody uses a digitally manipulated voice. denier birds or similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate a hopeful melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe. to aaron see a different way i see voice as an interesting addition adds interest it's not just concepts it's interest now i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on and so much of british actor and i just the technology is only just getting started on the home. so there are still doubts but despite these the tech giants and voice command and analysis as the next major intersection between humans and machines and the technology has already made it into our homes researchers expect that before long our whole apartment or house will be equipped with microphones and speakers so that smart speakers might even become redundant i have to sa
lynched and when logging in be a voice the program compares the voice speaking with the stored profile if they match the customer's granted access. but what if somebody uses a digitally manipulated voice. denier birds or similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate a hopeful melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe. to aaron see a different way i see voice...
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excuse me 2 demonstrators there were shot dead and a policeman was lynched in clashes over plans to name a new head of the country's election panel the un has condemned the use of force by the military police a new study says that the united states and japan rank at the top of the list when it comes to ultra high net worth individuals china germany and france can be found further down the list there's more. the hamptons where new york's elite resigned those with an address here ranked among the country's wealthiest among the locals robert de niro shields and alec baldwin. cording to the world wealth report published by consultancy firm cup gemini the united states with its 5900000 millionaires ranked top of the list when it comes to the super rich japan is in 2nd place with 3400000 ultra wealthy individuals further down the list germany china and france. the report's author is included value derived from stocks rental income fawns commodities as well as cold hard cash as part of their calculations over the past few years the number of ultra high net worth individuals has risen that said
excuse me 2 demonstrators there were shot dead and a policeman was lynched in clashes over plans to name a new head of the country's election panel the un has condemned the use of force by the military police a new study says that the united states and japan rank at the top of the list when it comes to ultra high net worth individuals china germany and france can be found further down the list there's more. the hamptons where new york's elite resigned those with an address here ranked among the...
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congo 3 people have died after violent protests 2 demonstrators were shot dead and a policeman was lynched in clashes over plans to name a new head of the country's election panel the un has condemned the use of force by military police. a jihadist attack in nigeria linked to the so-called islamic state has left at least 35 nigerian soldiers dead the ambush took place in the rest of north east where the search for missing soldiers is still ongoing. thousands have demonstrated in athens against a new law restricting street protests of the opposition has called on democratic clashes erupted with some protesters throwing petrol bombs and police using tear gas to disperse them. there's been a night of protest against the new coronavirus lockdown in serbia. a new government ban on gatherings of more than 10 people several 1000 returned to demonstrate outside the parliament building in belgrade most women seated with some carrying. comes after 2 days of violent anti-government rallies protesters are angry after the government proposed a 2nd lockdown due to shops spiking $1000.00 cases which some
congo 3 people have died after violent protests 2 demonstrators were shot dead and a policeman was lynched in clashes over plans to name a new head of the country's election panel the un has condemned the use of force by military police. a jihadist attack in nigeria linked to the so-called islamic state has left at least 35 nigerian soldiers dead the ambush took place in the rest of north east where the search for missing soldiers is still ongoing. thousands have demonstrated in athens against...
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in congo 3 people have died after violent protests to demonstrators were shot and a policeman was lynched in clashes over plans to name a new head to the country's election panel of the un has condemned the use of force by military police. a jihadist attack in nigeria and links to the so-called islamic state has left 23 nigerian soldiers dead the ambush took place in the rest of not. the web search for missing soldiers is still going on. thousands of demonstrated in athens against a new law restricting street protests that the opposition has called on democratic clashes erupted with some protesters throwing petrol bombs and police using tear gas to disperse them. thousands have defied a ban on mass gatherings in serbia by joining a sit down protest they opposed the government antivirus lockdown measures including a ban on gatherings the peaceful demonstration follows 2 days of clashes. and it's been 25 years since the strabane its genocide is marking the anniversary with the burial of 8 more victims since 1996 scientists have recovered and identified the remains of thousands of people the
in congo 3 people have died after violent protests to demonstrators were shot and a policeman was lynched in clashes over plans to name a new head to the country's election panel of the un has condemned the use of force by military police. a jihadist attack in nigeria and links to the so-called islamic state has left 23 nigerian soldiers dead the ambush took place in the rest of not. the web search for missing soldiers is still going on. thousands of demonstrated in athens against a new law...