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son of a john mann and i'm wondering what is it about kansas city guys what's in your d.n.a. i'm from pittsburgh and i know i'll always stay a pittsburgh boy i assume they're somewhat of a similar vibration and a hard working class time like ac what would you take away from it the stages through life kid can city were just a plain city it's it's not play it is the end of the players because it's a very hilly city they're very cincinnati right sure is new york i guess it's san francisco it's got these hero and i love hero it's mountings out of to be at the top of the mountain close to the doubles and down here center. what what about it topographically it sounds appealing but what about the the ethos there what did you take away from it it's about hard work it's about not being fully what's tell me about kansas city no no nobody from there and here it is it's as we said yet ish. if you always say. yes. to this of a fish oh on the table doesn't soften. on the table and that's the way we deal in kansas city if you can put up the shirt. i see that the the title son of a gent bed
son of a john mann and i'm wondering what is it about kansas city guys what's in your d.n.a. i'm from pittsburgh and i know i'll always stay a pittsburgh boy i assume they're somewhat of a similar vibration and a hard working class time like ac what would you take away from it the stages through life kid can city were just a plain city it's it's not play it is the end of the players because it's a very hilly city they're very cincinnati right sure is new york i guess it's san francisco it's got...
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fo mann must eat, and -- must eat, and therein lies the secret of the popularity of one of our favoriteustries, the restaurant. here is a business employing over 2 million persons and doing over $2 million worth of business annually, all because people have to eat, like to eat, and don't like the work of fixing their own food. but not all people like the same food served the same way and at the same price. therefore, we have different types of restaurants offering different types of service to meet varying tastes. first is the table service type. this group provides waiter or waitress service. it offers a more dignified atmosphere and extensive menu than that found in other type restaurants. appointments and service in this group are generally of a standard comparable to those in a good, well regulated home. a variation of this group is the coffee shop. here are generally left uncovered and the method of service is more informal. also in this class is the tea room. this provides waitress service and emphasizes choice foods daintily prepared and served in attractive surroundings. the sec
fo mann must eat, and -- must eat, and therein lies the secret of the popularity of one of our favoriteustries, the restaurant. here is a business employing over 2 million persons and doing over $2 million worth of business annually, all because people have to eat, like to eat, and don't like the work of fixing their own food. but not all people like the same food served the same way and at the same price. therefore, we have different types of restaurants offering different types of service to...
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i think as the brother was talking about the experience of knowing a black mann choked outside of a waffle house restaurant in north carolina years ago, anthony talks about having bared witness the week prior to a a young man who was tased and shot by a police officer. and so we have to be clear about the connections that exist in these moments.th and the last thing i will say about this is the policewilling in minnesota made the point clear as day that policing is rooted in racism. and anyone unclear should watch central park caller. a black man asked her to observe a policy rebted by white peoplei >> david johns alluded to this. the first director of the erican initiative on educational suza excellence fornn african-americans. we'll go to susan in vancouver, washington. >> caller: i just want to say i don't understand where you're coming from. statistics are coming up different. all the people of color, if you want to say it that way. why don't you apply to the police department.t. and becomesh cops of instead of until you walk a mile in the shoes is all i'm saying. that out?now whatin?
i think as the brother was talking about the experience of knowing a black mann choked outside of a waffle house restaurant in north carolina years ago, anthony talks about having bared witness the week prior to a a young man who was tased and shot by a police officer. and so we have to be clear about the connections that exist in these moments.th and the last thing i will say about this is the policewilling in minnesota made the point clear as day that policing is rooted in racism. and anyone...
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this is captain carl sirm mann inviting you to be with us then. ♪ >>> tonight, on american history tv eastern. a night of programs on espionage. we begin with paul kicks, talking about his book, the saab tour, the aristocrat who became france's most daring, antinazi commando. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on cspan3. american history tv on cspan3. explore iing the people and eve that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, 60 years ago, four african-american students protested segregation at a woolworth lunch counter in greensboro, north carolina, which began the lunch counter sit ins of the civil rights movement. on sunday at 99:00 a.m. eastern, live on american history tv and "washington journal", we'll discuss the stitt ins and desegregation in the 1960s with tracey parker, author of department stores and the black freedom movement. then at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, two films on the civil rights movement. february 1, the story of the greensboro four and american revolution of '63. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern on oral histories, an
this is captain carl sirm mann inviting you to be with us then. ♪ >>> tonight, on american history tv eastern. a night of programs on espionage. we begin with paul kicks, talking about his book, the saab tour, the aristocrat who became france's most daring, antinazi commando. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on cspan3. american history tv on cspan3. explore iing the people and eve that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, 60 years ago,...
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their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the protests that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. >>unfortunately there are some elements of one to create a trouble. and still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by beautify san jose ran out of bags and other supplies to aid the cleanup says the city's bernie rosales don't come down faster way through they're going to incite people will probably vote to incite people to leave them or graffiti. >>this downtown bank lost every street front window other businesses were boarding up on broken windows to guard against further trouble hoping to reopen soon and recoup some of his pandemic losses. >>cesar paskel says the broken window send him back another $1800. >>all in this together you know it's it's a it's a role that our lives are economy. well, the mostly peaceful demonstrations contin
their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the protests that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. >>unfortunately there are some elements of one to create a trouble. and still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by beautify san jose...
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their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the protests that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. >>unfortunately there are some elements of one to create a trouble. and still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by beautify san jose ran out of bags and other supplies to aid the cleanup says the city's bernie rosales don't come down faster way through they're going to incite people will probably vote to lose sight people early them or graffiti. >>this downtown bank lost every street front window other businesses were boarding up on broken windows to guard against further trouble hoping to reopen soon and recoup some of his pandemic losses. >>cesar paskel says the broken window send him back another $1800. >>all in this together you know it's it's a it's a role that our lives our economy. and now we've got we have to be positive and o
their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the protests that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. >>unfortunately there are some elements of one to create a trouble. and still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by beautify san jose...
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their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the prote%ts that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. for shame there are some elements of one to create a problem. >>and fight >>still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by beautify san jose ran out of bags and other supplies to aid the cleanup says the city's bernie rosales don't come down faster way through they're going to incite people will probably vote to lose sight people early them or graffiti this downtown bank lost every street front window other businesses were boarding up on broken windows to guard against further trouble hoping to reopen soon and recoup some of his pandemic losses. >>cesar press call says the broken window send him back another $1800. >>all in this together you know it's it's a it's a role that our lives are economy. well, the mostly peaceful demonstrations
their families and our families not far away a small army of volunteers scrub graffiti from horace mann school and other downtown buildings. expressing a mix of solidarity and criticism of the prote%ts that led to this a lot of people peacefully protesting. for shame there are some elements of one to create a problem. >>and fight >>still other volunteers fanned out across the area picking up broken glass litter and other debris so many people showed up in a booth set up by beautify...
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lord john mann, thank you... my thing. lord john mann, thank you...th visitors this week. the authorities in bournemouth had to declare a major incident yesterday as thousands of people headed to the coast, while police officers in merseyside will patrol formby beach following a number of arrests. we can speak now to vikki slade, the leader of bournemouth, christchurch and poole council, and ian maher, the leader of sefton council in merseyside. good morning to you both, thanks for joining us. vikki slade, it looks lovely behind you, there is complete understanding as to why people would love to go to where you are but the problem is it was a problem yesterday, what happened? it's been a problem for a little while, to be honest, we have problems about a month ago with huge numbers coming to the beach ju5t month ago with huge numbers coming to the beach just after lockdown wa5 lifted to that first stage, and we weren‘t able to cope properly. in the last few days the numbers have got absolutely massive, similar to the busiest day we have in a bank holid
lord john mann, thank you... my thing. lord john mann, thank you...th visitors this week. the authorities in bournemouth had to declare a major incident yesterday as thousands of people headed to the coast, while police officers in merseyside will patrol formby beach following a number of arrests. we can speak now to vikki slade, the leader of bournemouth, christchurch and poole council, and ian maher, the leader of sefton council in merseyside. good morning to you both, thanks for joining us....
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hope and pray for a post trump american political order where they can address this and you henry mann leverett a former white house senior official really great can you insights on al-jazeera thanks for joining us henry thank you for having. i know that you're watching al-jazeera and let's remind you about top stories this hour china's president has signed a new security law for hong kong which many fear will end its freedom and independence but it all has come into force on the eve of the 23rd anniversary of the handover from british colonial rule when china pledged one country 2 systems. america's leading government experts on infectious diseases is warning the number of corona virus cases across the country is likely to get much west if people don't follow the health recommendations a quarter of all recorded 1000 infections and deaths in the wild are in the united states. and there are reports of deaths in ethiopia amid protests popular singer known for his political theme songs. demonstrations against his killing have spread across the country with prime minister calling for calm.
hope and pray for a post trump american political order where they can address this and you henry mann leverett a former white house senior official really great can you insights on al-jazeera thanks for joining us henry thank you for having. i know that you're watching al-jazeera and let's remind you about top stories this hour china's president has signed a new security law for hong kong which many fear will end its freedom and independence but it all has come into force on the eve of the...
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to the streets packed up mom's online money fast this haven't you chris mann someone who has lost his ring piers not so that's not setting this type of political position also and people are acting. you know small up front because now still the challenge of rolling to the streets can be a danger to their health but these this then about experiment is taking the cause in punnets got temps also for the president well i know that you'll you'll singing about the political crisis but how you report on the how crisis in brazil right now . so that's the thing the difficult thing is to disassociate the health crisis from the political crisis as they are in turn go let's say. while local and regional levels people are doing the best that people from our emotional health service. health service is trained and working very hard to phase the spend there making we have this federal government giving mixed messages and putting confusions in the heads of people so that's very difficult to cover because you have to cover the political crisis and the health crisis at the same time whether seeing that
to the streets packed up mom's online money fast this haven't you chris mann someone who has lost his ring piers not so that's not setting this type of political position also and people are acting. you know small up front because now still the challenge of rolling to the streets can be a danger to their health but these this then about experiment is taking the cause in punnets got temps also for the president well i know that you'll you'll singing about the political crisis but how you report...
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carly simon it hey i want to talk about you but i saw the paul rudd wrote the intro to this book john mann son of a john man and i'm wondering what is it about kansas city guys what's in your d.n.a. i'm from pittsburgh and i know i'll always stay a pittsburgh boy i assume there's somewhat of a similar vibration in a hard working class town like k.c. what would you take away from it the stages through life can city were just a plain city it's. it's not the plains is the end of the phrase because it's a very hilly city it varies from cincinnati right sure is new york i guess it's san francisco it's got these hero and i love hero it's mountains. i don't mean at the top of the mountain we're close to the top of the mountain here towards center. what what about it topographically it sounds appealing but what about the the ethos that what did you take away from it it's about hard work it's about not being fully what's tell me about kansas city no well no nobody from there and here it is it's as we say and yet ish. if you always say. yes. to this of a fish oh yeah on the table does this often tea
carly simon it hey i want to talk about you but i saw the paul rudd wrote the intro to this book john mann son of a john man and i'm wondering what is it about kansas city guys what's in your d.n.a. i'm from pittsburgh and i know i'll always stay a pittsburgh boy i assume there's somewhat of a similar vibration in a hard working class town like k.c. what would you take away from it the stages through life can city were just a plain city it's. it's not the plains is the end of the phrase because...
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joseph mann. >> 500 people gathered at city hall for a rally hosted by the naacp. religious leaders and representatives from silicon valley and naacp spoke. many of the speakers angry at what they call unfair tactics by police. they're asking for sweeping reforms and called on allies of all races. >> white people, when they kill us, they think they are making it safe for you. when they beat us and suppress us, they're doing it on your behalf. >> the naacp says they are sending a letter to governor newsom to explore issues plaguing the african-american community. >>> with so much going on, we wanted to get some perspective. many fear the message of the protests is getting lost with the looting. nbc bay area's ian cull spoke with a dr. martin luther king historian from stanford. >> reporter: many are hoping the protests across the country lead to change, and longtime professor and activist dr. claiborne carson says it needs to happen in society and policing. >> even those suspected of violating laws deserve humane treatment, the kind of treatment you would give if ge
joseph mann. >> 500 people gathered at city hall for a rally hosted by the naacp. religious leaders and representatives from silicon valley and naacp spoke. many of the speakers angry at what they call unfair tactics by police. they're asking for sweeping reforms and called on allies of all races. >> white people, when they kill us, they think they are making it safe for you. when they beat us and suppress us, they're doing it on your behalf. >> the naacp says they are sending...
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after his predecessor resigned in a controversy over the under reporting of coronavirus cases jaime mann m h was under mounting pressure adequate after it was revealed $5000.00 chileans have died during the crisis that's 2000 more than the government's reported total a new daily record was reported on friday and chile has more infections per 1000000 people than any other american country money arapaho has more. it is a bit of a surprise to hear the resignation of cheerless health minister on saturday especially given the fact that is right now going through the worst phase of the corona virus outbreak in the country there but health minister. is a somewhat of a controversial figure he's been heavily criticized for taking what's being criticized as a as a relaxed role for not implementing more robust mitigation measures to contain the spread of coronavirus in chile comparing the the efforts and she led to efforts in neighboring countries like argentina which implemented a total lockdown so the president of. the has been under a lot of pressure from political opponents to replace the healt
after his predecessor resigned in a controversy over the under reporting of coronavirus cases jaime mann m h was under mounting pressure adequate after it was revealed $5000.00 chileans have died during the crisis that's 2000 more than the government's reported total a new daily record was reported on friday and chile has more infections per 1000000 people than any other american country money arapaho has more. it is a bit of a surprise to hear the resignation of cheerless health minister on...
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best and in terms of who he socializes with or who he in incorporate into his regime such as steve mann and who may not be there formally but he i think he still influencing him behind the scenes stephen miller many xenophobic and islam phobic an anti black advisers that are advising him in ways that continue these disproportionate impacts on african-americans and latino communities at muslim communities so what you see now with this militarization of the police the growth of the police state is a very stark contrast between how his regime and i call him a regime because i think trump is an authoritarian the only reason he isn't able to implement the way tearing is a writ large is because of our institutions and our constitution but what he's done is look at the way that he's responded to the way protesters that don't want to have the state who are challenging the stand home orders were challenging the quarantine for purposes of public safety he is supporting them he's saying yes this is their right and in fact he's even passing policies in terms of telling governors you should open up
best and in terms of who he socializes with or who he in incorporate into his regime such as steve mann and who may not be there formally but he i think he still influencing him behind the scenes stephen miller many xenophobic and islam phobic an anti black advisers that are advising him in ways that continue these disproportionate impacts on african-americans and latino communities at muslim communities so what you see now with this militarization of the police the growth of the police state...
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catherine mann of citigroup. don't forget, william dudley coming up in a few minutes.xceptionally important essay on the fast-forward for chairman powell, a really good essay. and later today, stephen schwarzman will join us. stephen schwarzman, on the recovery that we see across this nation. new york city reopens today and of course, we anticipate that yorkchwartzman's new public library will at some point reopened as well. stay with us, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. we are tracking china as china has emerged across the global economy. investors need to know how to interpret the data out of beijing. , tomubble that never pops introduces the statistics you need to understand to make smart bets on how the most important indicators. onst of all, congratulations a great book that is just coming out today. how will the pandemic, given the data and the charge that you are looking at, change china post-coronavirus. >> that's a great question. so, i was in china for 10 years from 2007 through 2018. , the maintent worry concern i always had fro
catherine mann of citigroup. don't forget, william dudley coming up in a few minutes.xceptionally important essay on the fast-forward for chairman powell, a really good essay. and later today, stephen schwarzman will join us. stephen schwarzman, on the recovery that we see across this nation. new york city reopens today and of course, we anticipate that yorkchwartzman's new public library will at some point reopened as well. stay with us, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg...
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duca,ng us is mark mann citigroup managing director.to us about what your expectations would be for the lufthansa deal. what you think of the deal announced today and the regulatory talked about just then. mark: strings attached. we now know what lufthansa has received, but in terms of givebacks, far fewer than first thought. that is effectively after the company complained about the stipulations of their bailout. which thisithout company would have run out of money and a matter of weeks. this does not set a great president when it comes to bailouts. so what do you think will be the ramification of this for lufthansa, how they come out of this, and what other lines will do they're looking to get support from states? moneyevery time you get and effectively bypass equity and debt markets, you effectively have full right to complain about the money that has given you as you are walking out the door. the question your viewers may be asking is does this set a worrying president? we continue to believe that on a fundamental basis there is not
duca,ng us is mark mann citigroup managing director.to us about what your expectations would be for the lufthansa deal. what you think of the deal announced today and the regulatory talked about just then. mark: strings attached. we now know what lufthansa has received, but in terms of givebacks, far fewer than first thought. that is effectively after the company complained about the stipulations of their bailout. which thisithout company would have run out of money and a matter of weeks. this...
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we have a new form of discretion, and with immense respect for catherine mann and her shop, there's no you can be discreet bout jawboning yield curve control. you either do it or you don't. how are they going to affect twod curve control in the or three your space? andrew: it is very difficult for any central bank to completely tie their hands to a policy path. i would say that is particularly difficult in an environment where there is so much uncertainty around the forecast. remember the 2022 forecast? wheren you today know the correct level of two year yields is? i agree, it is very difficult to commit to a you would level. tom: -- commit to a yield level. tom: i can't think of any front-line economist who would say throughout the dot plot. should we throw out the dot plot? i mean, it is ridiculous, the dispersion of guesstimates out 24 months. jon ferro can't even figure out what ac milan is going to do 23t year, yet alone when he -- yet alone 2023. [laughter] andrew: i think it certainly emphasizes the difficulties around having a. lot. we have seen that a few times over the past y
we have a new form of discretion, and with immense respect for catherine mann and her shop, there's no you can be discreet bout jawboning yield curve control. you either do it or you don't. how are they going to affect twod curve control in the or three your space? andrew: it is very difficult for any central bank to completely tie their hands to a policy path. i would say that is particularly difficult in an environment where there is so much uncertainty around the forecast. remember the 2022...
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jonathan: catherine mann of citigroup, formerly of the oecd weighing in on the recovery going forward york city reopens and enters phase two of process. from new york city, good morning. alongside tom keene i'm jonathan ferro together with lisa abramowicz coming you down to the opening bell. as i get ready to step away, i will be catching up with subadra rajappa of socgen, trying to get our hands around the argument as to whether the pandemic we are seeing in spots around america, and apple backing away is a bump in the road or the first sign of derailing this recovery in the optimism. headlines,makes the but there are a lot of other micro events occurring, particularly in arizona. hard hit texas as well. interesting to see in the coming days. right now we want to reset on apple computer. 170% from june 3 of last year. all of the developers got together with mr. cook. they do that again this year virtually. rbc us is robert muller of who considered apple stock. how enthusiastic are you about the stock? did you increase your target? robert: we increased our target last week. under no g
jonathan: catherine mann of citigroup, formerly of the oecd weighing in on the recovery going forward york city reopens and enters phase two of process. from new york city, good morning. alongside tom keene i'm jonathan ferro together with lisa abramowicz coming you down to the opening bell. as i get ready to step away, i will be catching up with subadra rajappa of socgen, trying to get our hands around the argument as to whether the pandemic we are seeing in spots around america, and apple...
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. >> sean: dave, you talk a lot about freedom of speech, and i call it, literally groupthink, mann, mediaand i believe that. all right, vox.com, not exactly sean hannity fans but one writer said it is a bad idea abolishing the police, he had to walk that back. nobody loves a city more than drew brees, for crying out loud, and he made his comments about kneeling, he's allowed to have his opinion. we saw what happened there. and now the nfl commissioner is weighing in. i just like free, open exchange of ideas and ideals, that includes people who beat the hell out of me, which happens to me regularly. i accept it, that is part of the great tradition of our country. >> absolutely, and by the way, the chickens are coming home to roost so it's nice to see a couple of "new york times" or vox or buzzfeed people coming around and going, maybe the police are decent or maybe "law & order" is a decent thing. maybe the constitution in america, they ain't that bad. but it's a little too late, because these are the people that have been trying to cancel you for years when you talk about black crime in c
. >> sean: dave, you talk a lot about freedom of speech, and i call it, literally groupthink, mann, mediaand i believe that. all right, vox.com, not exactly sean hannity fans but one writer said it is a bad idea abolishing the police, he had to walk that back. nobody loves a city more than drew brees, for crying out loud, and he made his comments about kneeling, he's allowed to have his opinion. we saw what happened there. and now the nfl commissioner is weighing in. i just like free,...
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michael mann goes on to say when the nation's top law enforcement officer becomes complicit and the tactics of an autocrat it chills protective speech for all of us. >>it was shameful political theater at a time. when all of us. our feeling shame about our nation and are very fearful that politics is trumping policy indecency. >>governor gavin, newsome is no longer mincing his words for president trump after law enforcement forcibly remove protesters monday. today the governor spent time with community leaders in stockton to talk about the effects of the nationwide response to the death of george floyd the governor says he supports legislation to explore how reparations can be made to african americans in california. the vine. >>those terms what does this mean what is it not me and how do we have a different kind of compact. and so we can promote. and deliver on the promise of foundational fundamental change. >>governor newsom said he is hopeful communities such as stockton can contribute to what he says is a need for cultural change. >>the father and son charged with ahmad arbery's murder
michael mann goes on to say when the nation's top law enforcement officer becomes complicit and the tactics of an autocrat it chills protective speech for all of us. >>it was shameful political theater at a time. when all of us. our feeling shame about our nation and are very fearful that politics is trumping policy indecency. >>governor gavin, newsome is no longer mincing his words for president trump after law enforcement forcibly remove protesters monday. today the governor spent...
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was appointed, there's a legal question as to whether barr even had the authority to terminate ber mann as you saw, ultimately the firing did in the end come from the president even though carried it out. i'm talking about just bad management here. but also stepping into this legal mind field over this question of whether that was even proper, that termination. all of it just smells bad. but it doesn't really smell bad when this is the smell it's had all along. what we're seeing is the latest example of the president's thumb on the scale and mismanagement of how the justice department ought to be treated as an independent entity. >> some of the questions here, are they not, are about more than just bad management. you've had opposition from within the justice department. for instance, to barr's interference into the sentencing of roger stone, or barr's interference in the flynn case which is brought by the justice department itself. you have the new attorney general killing the justice department's own case there. i'm curious, you used to work for the justice department. you i would ima
was appointed, there's a legal question as to whether barr even had the authority to terminate ber mann as you saw, ultimately the firing did in the end come from the president even though carried it out. i'm talking about just bad management here. but also stepping into this legal mind field over this question of whether that was even proper, that termination. all of it just smells bad. but it doesn't really smell bad when this is the smell it's had all along. what we're seeing is the latest...
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. >> i just theev horace mann elementary school which was graffitied. the school was cleaned up by beautify sj. >>> the transit will comply with the curfew implemented by alameda county in response to vandalism and looting. starting tonight through friday, the transit agency will halt all bus service, meaning nobody will be permitted to board a bus from 7:30 to 5:00 in the morning. that is ac transit rules at this point. most other transit agencies are not altering their service because of the curfews that includes muni and bart. they will be running. sam transwon't be running buss from the peninsula into san francisco. >>> political stakes. what we learned from how past presidents have dealt with >>> ready to reopen? ronavirus restrictionsy? >>an making t making plans for summer? what you need to know. >>> i'm spencer christian. our midweek heat spike is under way. it's going to be even hotter tomorrow. i'll give you a look at the >>> today is tuesday, june 2nd, day 78 of our coronavirus shelter in place in the bay area. santa clara county is loosening
. >> i just theev horace mann elementary school which was graffitied. the school was cleaned up by beautify sj. >>> the transit will comply with the curfew implemented by alameda county in response to vandalism and looting. starting tonight through friday, the transit agency will halt all bus service, meaning nobody will be permitted to board a bus from 7:30 to 5:00 in the morning. that is ac transit rules at this point. most other transit agencies are not altering their service...
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. >> zilia is a student at horace mann elementary school which was graffitied. the cleanup was organized by beautify sj. >>> coming up here, the two college students who organized this huge demonstration. even they were surprised at the turn 80. you'll meet them, next. >>> also, the protest at a sleepy sonoma county town. small business owners there wonder why here? >>> i'm spencer christian. our most recent heat spike is upon us, and the spike will rise even higher tomorrow. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. >>> with all the violent protesting we've seen, the worry is there. wayne freedman has the difference between fears and realities in a small town. >> in windsor tonight, something doesn't fit. we'll make you wait for it after showing the quiet street, the idyllic spring sun, and the stars and stripes in a bedroom community of 27,000 people where only 5% are african american. so what's with this? >> this is -- yeah, it's a pretty surreal. >> he put the boards up last night for fear of protesting or vandalism overflowing from santa rosa after rumo
. >> zilia is a student at horace mann elementary school which was graffitied. the cleanup was organized by beautify sj. >>> coming up here, the two college students who organized this huge demonstration. even they were surprised at the turn 80. you'll meet them, next. >>> also, the protest at a sleepy sonoma county town. small business owners there wonder why here? >>> i'm spencer christian. our most recent heat spike is upon us, and the spike will rise even...
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the author of nine books including the novel lincoln and the bartow which won theman booker prize -- mann booker and the story collection tenth of december. his best selling book, congratulations, by the way, some thoughts on kindness, an expanded version of his 2013 commencement address. george has received fellowships from the landon foundation, the american academy of arts and letters and the guggenheim foundation. he is included in time's 2013 list of the 900 most in-- 100 most influential people in the world. his upcoming book will be published in january 2021. george, we have a video because he had some issues with husband broadband -- [laughter] so this is going to be a tape recording of george, and i think that some of you writers out there the will really find it inspirationalful welcome, george. >> hi, 2020 graduates. my name is george saunders, i'm a writer for the new yorker and a professor at syracuse university. a little bit ago when this quarantine was just starting, i kind of impulsively wrote an e-mail to some of my graduate creative writing students, and i thought i'd sh
the author of nine books including the novel lincoln and the bartow which won theman booker prize -- mann booker and the story collection tenth of december. his best selling book, congratulations, by the way, some thoughts on kindness, an expanded version of his 2013 commencement address. george has received fellowships from the landon foundation, the american academy of arts and letters and the guggenheim foundation. he is included in time's 2013 list of the 900 most in-- 100 most influential...
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from what the mann told d us coe he wasas walking on the ststree, had just j jned a prototester people on the upper west side when a all of a sudden a black v pulled up, feynman jumped out, and they're all plainclothes. i think three of them had their guns drawn, when wearing the best that said ice. they threw him on the ground, basically, forcefully, hit his head and has a big bruise. and then started searching him legally, as you mentioned. they took his phone out of his back pocket. they tried to unlock it but they were not able to. they went through his wallet. that is where they found his id as you mentioned. after 10 minutes of detaining him, the agents were told by their supervisor to let h him go because they had no grounds to hold him. like in so many of these incidents as we know, the agents walk away. the man was left there. luckily, his health is fine. while he does not feel comfortable sharing the story for himself personally, he has asked us to share it wididely in the hopes the abuse. anand it will result i in more m for othehers. whilile it is not often captured on vide
from what the mann told d us coe he wasas walking on the ststree, had just j jned a prototester people on the upper west side when a all of a sudden a black v pulled up, feynman jumped out, and they're all plainclothes. i think three of them had their guns drawn, when wearing the best that said ice. they threw him on the ground, basically, forcefully, hit his head and has a big bruise. and then started searching him legally, as you mentioned. they took his phone out of his back pocket. they...
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it's manfred mann, blinded by the light requested by lisa. thank you.quest if you have one. we will play your request every day during the pandemic, just use the hashtag, ktvu, on twitter, facebook, or instagram. >>> 7:23. happening today, pro golf is coming back. the first round of the charles schwab challenge in ft. worth, texas, teed off earlier this morning. the pga tour returns after being off for three months due to the covid-19 pandemic. although tiger woods is skipping this event, most of the top golfers in the world are in the tournament, including rory mcelroy. >>> the nlb draft continues today, with rounds two through five. >> with the first pick of the 2020 mlb draft, the detroit tigers select spencer to. >> the first player drafted is now a detroit tiger he made history becoming the first college first baseman ever taken with the first overall pick. >> i told my dad, like five minutes after, he said you could punch me in the face right now, i don't think i could believe it. it was just the biggest adrenaline rush, the happiest moment of my
it's manfred mann, blinded by the light requested by lisa. thank you.quest if you have one. we will play your request every day during the pandemic, just use the hashtag, ktvu, on twitter, facebook, or instagram. >>> 7:23. happening today, pro golf is coming back. the first round of the charles schwab challenge in ft. worth, texas, teed off earlier this morning. the pga tour returns after being off for three months due to the covid-19 pandemic. although tiger woods is skipping this...
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unanimously no small feat for the fcc to agree in a unanimous manner and some would say in a bipartisan manne manner. especially on a complex issue like spectrum allocation. even though the commission unanimously agreed legato still took a decade to complete spanning multiple administrations for political parties as far as i can understand it wasn't for partisan reasons. were was at the product of petulance or inaction on the part of commissioners but i do fear that it might reflect a broken interagency process for spectrum decision-making and if true this would hinder leadership and technology so the question i have for you should that be a warning sign for broken interagency decision process and what do we do with spectrum related decision-makin decision-making? >> thank you for bringing that up we need more airways to power the 5g feature we have to do better we cannot wait ten years to reclaim airways so here's what you do right now first you should reform the interdepartment radio advisory committee how the fcc comes together with other federal actors to figure out what spectrum to recla
unanimously no small feat for the fcc to agree in a unanimous manner and some would say in a bipartisan manne manner. especially on a complex issue like spectrum allocation. even though the commission unanimously agreed legato still took a decade to complete spanning multiple administrations for political parties as far as i can understand it wasn't for partisan reasons. were was at the product of petulance or inaction on the part of commissioners but i do fear that it might reflect a broken...
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i'm a bilingual teacher at horace mann elementary. in order for school sites to meet these needs, they will need more resources, not cuts. now is the time for the school board to show what true leadership is, to be creative and use resources of our very affluent city to address our district financial needs so that the burden doesn't continue to fall on our school sites, educators, students, and families. thank you. >> thank you. hello, greg? >> hi there. i'm greg mcgary. i'm from submissimission high and also former teacher of student delegate betsy. i just wanted to echo jael castro's comments. i just want everybody present -- board members and sfusd administrators to realize that you're cutting from bone. i'm a second generation san francisco educator, and i want to tell you all right now, here and now, we are all ready, we are all stripe ready, and if you try to defund our schools in the middle of a crisis when we need more funding than ever, we will fight back, and we will win. thank you. hello, joe. i show you as a panelist, so y
i'm a bilingual teacher at horace mann elementary. in order for school sites to meet these needs, they will need more resources, not cuts. now is the time for the school board to show what true leadership is, to be creative and use resources of our very affluent city to address our district financial needs so that the burden doesn't continue to fall on our school sites, educators, students, and families. thank you. >> thank you. hello, greg? >> hi there. i'm greg mcgary. i'm from...
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i'm a leader at buena vista horace mann, and they're giving us the support we need. i want to talk about the budget cuts and the people that are being laid off. i don't think that you should -- you should be firing people because it's people that actually need to have a job, and also, they need -- we need them to support our families and our children. thank you. >> thank you. hello, richard? richard, are you -- >> hi there. this is richard, and i'm the director of mission promise neighborhood. we're a collaborative of nine public students serving about 5,000 students in and around the mission district. i want to say that -- [inaudible] >> both before and during covid. they've been very accessible to our parents' input, and they've used their input to make policy decisions. gabriela is a leader on a community task force responding to covid and is soliciting community input and also sharing information on return to school plans, on distance learning, food security, and we will be hosting community forums with commissioner lopez in -- soon. so i just wanted to celebrate
i'm a leader at buena vista horace mann, and they're giving us the support we need. i want to talk about the budget cuts and the people that are being laid off. i don't think that you should -- you should be firing people because it's people that actually need to have a job, and also, they need -- we need them to support our families and our children. thank you. >> thank you. hello, richard? richard, are you -- >> hi there. this is richard, and i'm the director of mission promise...
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not necessarily commercially, but a good reaction, those there ones that -- like with marty, michael mann i've worked with >> jimmy: yeah, yeah i heard a rumor you might be working on another fill william martin scorsese. >> yes, we're doing "killers of the flower moon," and we're waiting to see when we can start because of the virus >> jimmy: that will be exciting to see that once you start doing that i can't wait to see you in person i miss you, buddy. thank you so much for doing this check out "tribeca drive-in. go to tribecafilms.com robert de niro, thank you for coming on. i appreciate it, bud >> thanks, jimmy >> jimmy: stay safe. we'll be right back with james blake and lenny kravitz. come on back the wind in your h. the feeling of freedom that drives us to go out and discover.. at chevy, we're committed to getting you there with confidence and peace of mind. that's why your chevy clean dealers commit to using enhanced vehicle cleaning measures with cdc-approved cleansers. if you need a new equinox, get 0% apr for 72 months or, four thousand five hundred dollars cash allowance on mo
not necessarily commercially, but a good reaction, those there ones that -- like with marty, michael mann i've worked with >> jimmy: yeah, yeah i heard a rumor you might be working on another fill william martin scorsese. >> yes, we're doing "killers of the flower moon," and we're waiting to see when we can start because of the virus >> jimmy: that will be exciting to see that once you start doing that i can't wait to see you in person i miss you, buddy. thank you so...