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yes, manus.ifferent new york city than i am used to and i was not here more than seven years ago when they had the first curfew. it started at 11:00 p.m. this evening and what people protests -- it led to a widespread looting. the famous 34th street macy's was boarded up and even that was broken into. so mayor bill de blasio, before this curfew even ended, said we are going to have another one this evening and it is going to start even earlier, manus. 8:00 p.m. eastern time. back tohis all goes what happens next from washington. we spoke to our correspondent just a little bit earlier on and as he said, yes, the president maywell use speculation -- well use the insurrection act. last used in 1992 to quell the l.a. riots when the governor -- that was a qualification i thought was quite interesting -- the governor made a request for the military at that stage, and that is not where we are at the moment. annmarie: i had to take a walk down memory lane and my history degree with the 1807 acting that e
yes, manus.ifferent new york city than i am used to and i was not here more than seven years ago when they had the first curfew. it started at 11:00 p.m. this evening and what people protests -- it led to a widespread looting. the famous 34th street macy's was boarded up and even that was broken into. so mayor bill de blasio, before this curfew even ended, said we are going to have another one this evening and it is going to start even earlier, manus. 8:00 p.m. eastern time. back tohis all goes...
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manus cranny is in dubai. picture for stocks as investors keep an eye on global coronavirus outbreaks. new cases in california rise by a record while infections in florida jump. china confirms a proposed national security law, allowing beijing to override hong kong's legal system. the draft says china will establish a bureau in the city to collect intelligence. wirecard withdraws results, assets missing $1.9 billion worth of cash. quality doesn't exist. the group says it is in discussions with lending banks. that has got to be the most stunning headline i have probably ever read. i don't know. i'll have to refresh my memory. we've got a debate. jpmorgan says get more selective. howard marks has done the anatomy of a rally and i think we have gone from flawless to hopeless and back again in record time. the question howard asks is, are we being passionate enough about weighing the risk? good morning. nejra: good morning, manus. we have been looking through what jpmorgan has been saying, investors getting more s
manus cranny is in dubai. picture for stocks as investors keep an eye on global coronavirus outbreaks. new cases in california rise by a record while infections in florida jump. china confirms a proposed national security law, allowing beijing to override hong kong's legal system. the draft says china will establish a bureau in the city to collect intelligence. wirecard withdraws results, assets missing $1.9 billion worth of cash. quality doesn't exist. the group says it is in discussions with...
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manus: indeed.have been shut and safety measures implemented in texas where the positive cases have soared a record 14%. the secretary of health and human services alex azar warned the u.s. needs to take action now. >> it is a very different situation, but this is a very very serious situation and the window is closing for us to take action and get this under control. manus: we are days away from the completion of the first half of 2020, which has made history in a variety of ways. the coronavirus crisis, which is expected to plunge 90% of the global economies into a recession this year that caused market upheaval. let's take a look and listen to investors, what they have to say about the outlook for the second half of 2020. ratesh low u.s. interest and the prospects of a sluggish u.s. economy through the summer, you wonder if the dollar will weaken and i think that would be good for the emerging markets. tech believe the big picture is intact for gold and we expect all-time highs. sectors, the heal
manus: indeed.have been shut and safety measures implemented in texas where the positive cases have soared a record 14%. the secretary of health and human services alex azar warned the u.s. needs to take action now. >> it is a very different situation, but this is a very very serious situation and the window is closing for us to take action and get this under control. manus: we are days away from the completion of the first half of 2020, which has made history in a variety of ways. the...
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manus cranny is in dubai. not even thinking about thinking about raising rates a dovish jay powell sends global stocks and treasury yields lower. most fomc members see rates near zero through 2022. the nasdaq bucks a downward trend closing above 10,000 for the first time. gold posts the biggest gain in a month. the yen advances on haven demand. and bank of italy's governor tells bloomberg there's no risk in using e.s.m. funds to weather the pandemic. this as multiple policymakers warn of the rising risk of deflation. manus: it's just gone 9:00 a.m. in dubai. 6:00 a.m. in london. we're digesting really one of these moments from the fed, nejra, whether it was truly a dovish message. we're not even thinking about thinking about the possibility of raising rates. so we got this jucks pox, q.e. forever -- juxtaposition, q.e. forever, versus the reality of risk for the world. as the number of cases rises, it is unsettling the markets. in excess of $2 million in the united states of america. so the message from the fe
manus cranny is in dubai. not even thinking about thinking about raising rates a dovish jay powell sends global stocks and treasury yields lower. most fomc members see rates near zero through 2022. the nasdaq bucks a downward trend closing above 10,000 for the first time. gold posts the biggest gain in a month. the yen advances on haven demand. and bank of italy's governor tells bloomberg there's no risk in using e.s.m. funds to weather the pandemic. this as multiple policymakers warn of the...
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manus. manus: coming up burton on the mend. johnson will talk to his cabinets, talking him through the easing of the lock down as the virus deaths fall. but will it be enough to turn around his sliding poll ratings? this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tom nejra cehic with manus buy. several gains for asian equities. since the march low, but futures a study to negative today but you are seeing some positivity in the dow and nasdaq futures. 10 year yield moving lower. you are seeing a weaker dollar generally for a ninth day and certainly weaker against the yen. some short covering on the yen. oil in positive territory. boris johnson will use the u.k. lockdown today after officials reported the lowest number of daily deaths since frictions were imposed. the health secretary said the data meant the government can press on with plans to open nonessential shops on monday. the prime minister is under pressure from members of his own party to cut the two meter social distancing limit. benjamin jones is still
manus. manus: coming up burton on the mend. johnson will talk to his cabinets, talking him through the easing of the lock down as the virus deaths fall. but will it be enough to turn around his sliding poll ratings? this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tom nejra cehic with manus buy. several gains for asian equities. since the march low, but futures a study to negative today but you are seeing some positivity in the dow and nasdaq futures. 10 year yield...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm manus cranny in dubai.hordern is with us in new york. bloomberg opinion columnist says the u.s. central bank should resist the pressure from markets to do more. he wants by taking policy rates negative, the fed would risk creating zombie markets and that no longer sends an accurate price signal and fails to allocate capital. paul markham from newton investment is with us. that is the proposition come you get a misallocation of capital. i put it to you we have a profound misallocation of capital and dislocation of liquidity, which is saving us at the moment. what would the ramifications be if mohammed says -- of what he says and do you think we get them? been doing that for a while and i think it has been very vigilant around other central banks, which have gone to that measure. there have been enough to be evidence that it is pretty hard, as your last segment mentioned, to escape from. the philosophy is pretty tricky to engineer. stage whereh a new they aren't is abating that action and you add additional h
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this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is daybreak europe. i am manus cranny. markets waiting for the fed.t will be the rhetoric from that? equities are higher. what it can take is off the lofty perch? the deployment of stimulus in europe is the narrative. it is the key narrative to these markets. euro stocks nearly up by half a percent. yield curve control or just double down on stimulus? what are the heights for the bond market? 2% on 30 years paper. inventories rise in the u.s. off . marathon asset management chairman bruce richards has they high-yield market has come back with a records, but there are problems brewing and he spoke in an exclusive interview with bloomberg's vonnie quinn. bruce: what you saw over a four-week period in mid-march through mid april is the fed and its balance sheet $2 trillion. the balance sheet in total, three chile dollars to $7 trillion rate that is a lot of assets to buy. i think what comes out of tomorrow's meeting is they will slow down the pace to about $100 billion a month. coming down from $2 trillion a month. beacuse the market -- because the marke
this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is daybreak europe. i am manus cranny. markets waiting for the fed.t will be the rhetoric from that? equities are higher. what it can take is off the lofty perch? the deployment of stimulus in europe is the narrative. it is the key narrative to these markets. euro stocks nearly up by half a percent. yield curve control or just double down on stimulus? what are the heights for the bond market? 2% on 30 years paper. inventories rise in the u.s. off . marathon...
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manus, i hope you watch. manus: absolutely. i will be tuned in at 7:00.ine drinks on the beach. the u.s. jobless claims for the month of may are due to be published. hong kong's annual vigil commemorating the t eminem and -- tiananmen square has been moved online. where were you? banks to prepare for a no deal brexit. the bank of england governor says they should step up plans to deal with any outcome before the transition ends. we discuss, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. manus cranny joins me in dubai. the bank of england has reiterated its morning to lenders, saying they must prepare for a new -- no deal brexit. the boe says it is one of the scenarios that must be considered. a rare public statement yesterday, it said it is fundamental that it prepares for the u.k. financial system for all risk that it might face. the governor meets the leadership of u.k. banks on a very regular basis. simon wells is still with us. perfect guest for today. you worked at the boe. what does this all mean? we are coming off of the h
manus, i hope you watch. manus: absolutely. i will be tuned in at 7:00.ine drinks on the beach. the u.s. jobless claims for the month of may are due to be published. hong kong's annual vigil commemorating the t eminem and -- tiananmen square has been moved online. where were you? banks to prepare for a no deal brexit. the bank of england governor says they should step up plans to deal with any outcome before the transition ends. we discuss, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: this is...
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manus: ok. nejra: [laughter] manus: yes. do you know what?ake the bread out of the mouth, wouldn't you? you are right. i was asleep at the wheel. dollar rose. bears are out. you went on holiday. you want to do the aussie dollar ,. if you wait -- the aussie dollar has been absolutely on a raring -- roaring tear. rerate or reprice? you're looking at the nymex crude market. we get to the editor of the oil market. i like iron ore. --the recovery in the work in the recovery in the world. opec has agreed to a one-month extension and you have record oil production cuts. it also adopted a stricter approach to make sure that members do not pump more than they pledge which is called compliance. for more, let us get to will kennedy. the word in our story was "draconian" measures. on the laggards. how hard will they be policing full compliance? good morning. will: all they have really is rhetoric and the threat to walk away. the saudi oil minister and the russian oil minister will have a meeting on wednesday. they got what they wanted from the recalcitra
manus: ok. nejra: [laughter] manus: yes. do you know what?ake the bread out of the mouth, wouldn't you? you are right. i was asleep at the wheel. dollar rose. bears are out. you went on holiday. you want to do the aussie dollar ,. if you wait -- the aussie dollar has been absolutely on a raring -- roaring tear. rerate or reprice? you're looking at the nymex crude market. we get to the editor of the oil market. i like iron ore. --the recovery in the work in the recovery in the world. opec has...
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we will find out next, manus. manus: day three of bloomberg invest.e've got more conversations at hand. carson block will be speaking out against the german regulator market, blaming it in large part for its rolse in the rise of wirecard which has seen a spectacular fall over the last few days. over $2 billion went missing. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the u.s. had yield curve control during world war ii. exitafter the war, the from the yield curve control was very difficult, so it kind of ended in tiers. i think that is one of the main concerns of going this direction. i think there are more questions than answers right now. was st. louis fed president james bullard on the possibility of yield curve control by the central bank. u.s. treasury secretary steven mnuchin is finding an optimistic tone on the road to recovery. he believes the u.s. could be out of recession by year-end. he told bloomberg a new stimulus package could come as early as next month. has mnuchin: the president been clear that we put a lot of money into the economy. we had an unpreceden
we will find out next, manus. manus: day three of bloomberg invest.e've got more conversations at hand. carson block will be speaking out against the german regulator market, blaming it in large part for its rolse in the rise of wirecard which has seen a spectacular fall over the last few days. over $2 billion went missing. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the u.s. had yield curve control during world war ii. exitafter the war, the from the yield curve control was very difficult, so it kind of...
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it is manus. m-a-n-u-s. david: madness. manus: david, don't start.e will get up to speed with a little bit of the news flow. kind of like you say dollar and i say a dime. let's get you up to speed. things are looking up for the u.s. economy according to the white house economic advisor larry kudlow. he told cnn state of the union that growth in the u.s. is recovering and there is a very good chance of a v-shaped recovery. trump's chiefld economic and cyber -- chief economic advisor -- confidence, the message from the u.k. prime minister boris johnson, launching a review of the social distancing rules as he tries to encourage consumers to go out and buy. non-essential stores reopened in england today but industry leaders say that keeping requirements will hurt businesses. ghosn, saying he was set up. now there is some evidence to support the claim. the campaign by top nissan executives to remove him as chairman started almost a year before the arrest for the alleged financial misconduct. we are told that the efforts his wanting toby move closer to ren
it is manus. m-a-n-u-s. david: madness. manus: david, don't start.e will get up to speed with a little bit of the news flow. kind of like you say dollar and i say a dime. let's get you up to speed. things are looking up for the u.s. economy according to the white house economic advisor larry kudlow. he told cnn state of the union that growth in the u.s. is recovering and there is a very good chance of a v-shaped recovery. trump's chiefld economic and cyber -- chief economic advisor --...
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manus: mr. trump has said the phase one trade deal with china is, quote, fully intact after spurred arro temporary stock slump. it all started with this conversation on fox news. --do you think the president he obviously really wanted to hang onto this trade deal as much as possible. he wanted them to make good on the promises because there had been progress made on that trade deal. given all the things we just listed, is that over? >> it is over, yes. --a: nejra: u.s. futures and the offshore yuan fell before navarro walked back his comments, saying it had been taken wildly out of context, and the phase one deal continues in place. martin malone joins us now. we saw contracts from the s&p 500 fall 1.6%. we reverse that into the green now. to you expecting the market take further hits on concerns around u.s.-china tensions? they have fallen into the background a little bit with covid-19. >> u.s.-china tensions is a long-term structural issue. it's going to be in play -- it has been in play for t
manus: mr. trump has said the phase one trade deal with china is, quote, fully intact after spurred arro temporary stock slump. it all started with this conversation on fox news. --do you think the president he obviously really wanted to hang onto this trade deal as much as possible. he wanted them to make good on the promises because there had been progress made on that trade deal. given all the things we just listed, is that over? >> it is over, yes. --a: nejra: u.s. futures and the...
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manus: yes.atch up with our destiny moment to find out how uncertain the ceo of natixis is. global equity markets, best quarter and 11 years. gold is your defensive play if you believe in that, of 18%. blackrock, they upgrade europe to overweight and cut the u.s. to neutral. gold is back to flat. gold is trying to be the top currency. the best quarterly advance since 2016. .he five-year hsbc talking up the five-your pay just a few weeks ago. record low. we touched this level again. to 0.25%.ne from 1.7% oil and aussie dollar reflect the china narrative in terms of pmi rather than the hong kong risk. is up 0.12%. copper is up 0.71%. 6004. landmark approved national security legislation for hong kong. that is according to multiple local media outlets. the unanimous vote came at the end of a three-day meeting in beijing of the nation's top legislative body. the u.s. says it will suspend hong kong's special status, making it harder to export sensitive american technology to the city. jerome powell is
manus: yes.atch up with our destiny moment to find out how uncertain the ceo of natixis is. global equity markets, best quarter and 11 years. gold is your defensive play if you believe in that, of 18%. blackrock, they upgrade europe to overweight and cut the u.s. to neutral. gold is back to flat. gold is trying to be the top currency. the best quarterly advance since 2016. .he five-year hsbc talking up the five-your pay just a few weeks ago. record low. we touched this level again. to 0.25%.ne...
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mark: this is "bloomberg daybreak" i'm manus in dubai. recovery from c the coronavirus pandemic and businesses continue to reopen around the world. gauges show economies stabilizing following despitenavirus shutdown a slew of risks on the horizon. u.s.-china relations, havoc on streets of the united states of america eventually victories.g hard won you toph, great to have with us. one thing that i'm exploring is i t equity markets and emphasize the word "equity literally suffering from selective hearing and they only see what they want to see narrativehe reopening and none of the political angst there is around the world. do you think we're suffering selective hearing, gone a red, good shade of morning, selective hearing? hristoph: good morning, so the markets' response to the economic policies is very strong and selective, strong because the equity markets, the nasdaq learning from the i ket section foreign view, would say the first winners are the companies, most of them are listed within the why the d this is nasdaq is so strong as i y
mark: this is "bloomberg daybreak" i'm manus in dubai. recovery from c the coronavirus pandemic and businesses continue to reopen around the world. gauges show economies stabilizing following despitenavirus shutdown a slew of risks on the horizon. u.s.-china relations, havoc on streets of the united states of america eventually victories.g hard won you toph, great to have with us. one thing that i'm exploring is i t equity markets and emphasize the word "equity literally...
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manus cranny is in dubai. on the future relationship with the e.u., an hour-long video call has injected fresh momentum into negotiations according to people on both sides of the conversation. worse johnson described the prospects for a deal as very good, saying he sees no reason it should not get done in july. let's discuss this with a conservative mp and chair of the u.k. parliaments foreign affairs committee. rate too heavy with us on the show. thank you so much for joining us. do you think that it is likely that we could get some sort of a deal by july if boris johnson -- >> the government has been extremely clear that they want ideal and this is really a statement. the country needs an agreement and we need to make sure that partners continue, particularly at a time like this, when we know what the impact of interruption can be. manus: given the dislocation have seen because of cobit and what we are all going through, should a transition period be something that really is on the table and might be benefic
manus cranny is in dubai. on the future relationship with the e.u., an hour-long video call has injected fresh momentum into negotiations according to people on both sides of the conversation. worse johnson described the prospects for a deal as very good, saying he sees no reason it should not get done in july. let's discuss this with a conservative mp and chair of the u.k. parliaments foreign affairs committee. rate too heavy with us on the show. thank you so much for joining us. do you think...
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manus: we have moved away from we?ssion, haven't then you have this pushback from andy house and in terms of qe. there is no consistency here. we won't take that risk off the table. i am not going to go for more qe. and you say, i need to reappraise niorp? derek: i have not ruled out nirp. i have not ruled out qe either. i just think that taking a hawkish stance or interpretation , assuming thatqe the bank will be slower to ease monetary policy again, the voluntary expansion, coinciding with what governments are doing, particularly the u.k. government, there is an element of being uncomfortable with that. obviously, the link of the monetization of debt. us,ink what covid has told maybe the bank of england is a little bit uncomfortable with that over the medium to long term. that shift to in situations where things deteriorate. manus: hold those thoughts. derek stays with us. the imf, they have downgraded the outlook for the pandemic hit on global economies. they now project a significant lead deeper recession, slower r
manus: we have moved away from we?ssion, haven't then you have this pushback from andy house and in terms of qe. there is no consistency here. we won't take that risk off the table. i am not going to go for more qe. and you say, i need to reappraise niorp? derek: i have not ruled out nirp. i have not ruled out qe either. i just think that taking a hawkish stance or interpretation , assuming thatqe the bank will be slower to ease monetary policy again, the voluntary expansion, coinciding with...
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manu decidiÓ llegar antes de lo previsto. llega el momento y nace manu, no estÁn ustedes ahÍ.da a luz y ya cuando ellos salen de la sala del parto, asÍ no es de noche, los padres pueden venir a conocer a su hijo. y cada dÍa pueden hacer visitas hasta el dÍa del alta. ilia: pasaron los dÍas, las semanas, los meses. josÉ: ahÍ nos empezamos a volver locos. alina: aquÍ estÁn los niÑos. ilia: su hijo ahora se encuentra en un hotel, donde adecuaron un espacio como sala cuna para mÁs de...
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i'm manu raju. john king is off today. if america is at war with what president trump calls the invisible enemy, it is losing. more than 125,000 americans are dead. and at least 2.5 million have been infected. the novel coronavirus is raging across much of the country. 36 states are reporting a rise in daily case counts versus a week ago. and just two states are registering a decline in new cases since a week ago. and this is about as bad of a map as you can imagine. but listen to how vice president mike pence described things on friday. >> we have made truly remarkable progress in moving our nation forward. we have all seen the encouraging news as we open america again. we're opening up safely and responsibly. we're in a much stronger place. the truth is, we did slow the spread, we flattened the curve. >> take a look at the curve here, it has not flattened. the number of new cases in the united states set yet another new record on friday with more than 45,000 cases. the situation is particularly dire across the sun belt,
i'm manu raju. john king is off today. if america is at war with what president trump calls the invisible enemy, it is losing. more than 125,000 americans are dead. and at least 2.5 million have been infected. the novel coronavirus is raging across much of the country. 36 states are reporting a rise in daily case counts versus a week ago. and just two states are registering a decline in new cases since a week ago. and this is about as bad of a map as you can imagine. but listen to how vice...
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manu, thanks very much. the new action on capitol hill comes as the president's approval rating is taking a big hit. >> a new cnn poll released just this morning shows the president's approval rate has fallen to 38%, a seven-point drop in just the last month. joining me now to speak about this political correspondent dana bash and cnn's political correspondent abby philip. dana, the last time in cnn polling that president trump dropped below the 30% threshold was during impeachment i believe in late 2019 but also during the shutdown in january 2019. how significant is that, and do you see this as a lasting or a moment in time? >> reporter: well, as you know, all polls are a moment in time, so it's very, very hard to predict, but one predictive measure that we do have based on history is that the only two presidents who be at this low point at this time in their first time were two presidents who lost their re-election bids, jimmy carter and george h.w. bush, and so that is something that could be looked at a
manu, thanks very much. the new action on capitol hill comes as the president's approval rating is taking a big hit. >> a new cnn poll released just this morning shows the president's approval rate has fallen to 38%, a seven-point drop in just the last month. joining me now to speak about this political correspondent dana bash and cnn's political correspondent abby philip. dana, the last time in cnn polling that president trump dropped below the 30% threshold was during impeachment i...
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i'm chris manus and you're watching "coping with covid-19." today my guest is anastasia klaste and we're going talk about how the pandemic has affected our school community. welcome to the show. >> hi! thank you. >> i understand that our students and teachers have adopted video conference as distance learning tools to be able to continue studying remotely and this is clearly new for everyone. do you have some suggestions to students and perhaps their parents that could help them manage this new approach? >> i think the best advice i can give students and parents is to really be gentle on yourselves during this time. the thing we don't really want to do is increase stress and anxiety amongst our students because they know it is a scary, uncertain time aside from the work. so, we are engaging in distance learning and providing work for students to engage in. the mental health of students and their well-being and safety is really at the forefront of our minds and so we're asking parents to keep an eye on their kids and also asking kids to speak u
i'm chris manus and you're watching "coping with covid-19." today my guest is anastasia klaste and we're going talk about how the pandemic has affected our school community. welcome to the show. >> hi! thank you. >> i understand that our students and teachers have adopted video conference as distance learning tools to be able to continue studying remotely and this is clearly new for everyone. do you have some suggestions to students and perhaps their parents that could...
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four—year—old bridget was conceived through the same agency as manu. nobody is coming to get her.ents rejected her, and she's now in an orphanage. translation: it shouldn't be a case of, if i like the child, i take them. if i don't, i abandon them. it's utterly wrong. i really hope bridget will find a family who will love her and take care of her. two surrogacies with very different results. forced into the spotlight by the coronavirus crisis, ukraine's baby business brings both smiles and sadness. jonah fisher, bbc news, in kyiv. the owner of british gas — centrica — has announced the loss of 5,000 jobs at the energy giant this year. more than half of the job losses will come from the business's leadership roles, as the company revealed it would strip out three layers of middle managers, in an effort to cut bureaucracy. a major hotel chain has warned that up to 1,800 jobs could go, because there is little prospect of the industry returning to normal any time soon. macdonald hotels has 31 properties across the uk, including in aviemore and close to the holyrood parliament. they cl
four—year—old bridget was conceived through the same agency as manu. nobody is coming to get her.ents rejected her, and she's now in an orphanage. translation: it shouldn't be a case of, if i like the child, i take them. if i don't, i abandon them. it's utterly wrong. i really hope bridget will find a family who will love her and take care of her. two surrogacies with very different results. forced into the spotlight by the coronavirus crisis, ukraine's baby business brings both smiles and...
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>> manu raju on the hill. this looks like it will stall for now.d. >>> telling you throughout the day, coronavirus cases trending up in 26 states. as that happens dr. anthony fauci is earn canned about the disturbing surge of infections. members of the coronavirus task force temperatures yesterday. some say weeks since they last spoke to the president. now to discuss, senior white house correspondent kaitlan collins. start with that. play the sound from yesterday. 26 states heading in the wrong direction right now. florida, a very important state to the president heading upwardwaupward. another record. texas, another record. listen to members of his leader sh's team on coronavirus. hey, when's the last time you talked to the pandemicy affecting the country with the president of the united states? >> dr. fauci, when was the last time you spoke to the president? >> about two and a half weeks ago. >> and when was the last time you spoke to the president? >> it was about two and a half weeks ago as well. maybe three weeks ago. >> and honorable han, whe
>> manu raju on the hill. this looks like it will stall for now.d. >>> telling you throughout the day, coronavirus cases trending up in 26 states. as that happens dr. anthony fauci is earn canned about the disturbing surge of infections. members of the coronavirus task force temperatures yesterday. some say weeks since they last spoke to the president. now to discuss, senior white house correspondent kaitlan collins. start with that. play the sound from yesterday. 26 states...
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>> we also have manu raju on the hill.t shouldn't be underestimated that you do have some republicans saying that they might back measures on police reform, but think, when you look at those measures different at this stage from what democrats are proposing, manu s there overlap? where is that overlap and is it likely to get the president's support? >> reporter: there is some overlap, but there are also some significant differences under a draft proposal circulated on capitol hill drafted by tim scott along with other republicans and their plan is more focused on state efforts while the democrat plan is trying to push for a national effort and a national standard and that overall arching disagreement is something that they'll have to resolve, for instance, under the democratic plan, there is a national registry that tracks police misconduct, that would allow different jurisdictions to understand whether a police officer has been engaged in misconduct in the past. republicans focus more on states trying to get states on hav
>> we also have manu raju on the hill.t shouldn't be underestimated that you do have some republicans saying that they might back measures on police reform, but think, when you look at those measures different at this stage from what democrats are proposing, manu s there overlap? where is that overlap and is it likely to get the president's support? >> reporter: there is some overlap, but there are also some significant differences under a draft proposal circulated on capitol hill...
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and manu, a crowd behind you as well. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. 1,000 people are here demonstrating peacefully, been here for over an hour chanting. at one point, they all lied down for about ten minutes or so in silence to observe the police -- the killings of george floyd and others around the country. right now, the speakers are discussing their concerns about what's happening around the country, what's happening, demands for changes. at one point, one speaker came up here and made everybody look at the capitol behind me and said that was made by black hands. people came here, black people made that building. i'll step aside so you can see exactly what is behind me, this crowd of, as i said, roughly about 1,000 people, holding signs, chanting, listening to the speakers here. we do expect this to go for several more hours here. at the moment, the capitol police watching, watching along as well. there haven't been any confrontations at all with the police. police here in the capitol are very used to these kind of large-scale demonstrations. and t
and manu, a crowd behind you as well. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. 1,000 people are here demonstrating peacefully, been here for over an hour chanting. at one point, they all lied down for about ten minutes or so in silence to observe the police -- the killings of george floyd and others around the country. right now, the speakers are discussing their concerns about what's happening around the country, what's happening, demands for changes. at one point, one speaker came up here and...
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. >> cnn's manu raju is live on capitol hill. and manu, what exactly is in this bill. >> reporter: this bill is an expansive measure about how policing practices could go forward in various police departments across the country. democrats put this together. they have the support of more than 200 of the their colleagues in the house and senate. but those are democratic supporters. according to jerry nadler, there are zero republicans who are behind this. or co-sponsored this bill today. and what this bill does is it would include a ban on chokeholds and ensure there is a misconduct registry so if something occurred in one jurisdiction that would follow and included in the data base so if that officer went to another jurisdiction they would know his or her history in the past and provide incentives for states to mandate racial bias training and require federal uniform officers to wear body camera. it would make it easier to sue police officers in civil court if an individual's constitutional rights were violated. what it does not d
. >> cnn's manu raju is live on capitol hill. and manu, what exactly is in this bill. >> reporter: this bill is an expansive measure about how policing practices could go forward in various police departments across the country. democrats put this together. they have the support of more than 200 of the their colleagues in the house and senate. but those are democratic supporters. according to jerry nadler, there are zero republicans who are behind this. or co-sponsored this bill...
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. >> with me now live from the hill is senior copyingional correspondent manu raju. what stood out to you? certainly that tone from dr. fauci answering that question from a republican congressman, he clearly was feeling like he was taking some blame for something that he should not be taking blame for as he was trying to save the lives of front line responders. >> defending his approach and the earlier approach by this administration, looking back at whether or not more could have been done. another thing that stuck out in this hearing is how different the tone has been from these public health experts about the concerns that they have about this disease continuing to spread in this country, much different from what we're he hearing from the vice president. there will be no second wave. the president has essentially suggested that testing is overrated. it's essentially a double-edged sword in his view. he believes that's the reason why there's more cases. anthony fauci said the reason there's more cases is because in his view there's a disturbing surge and more infec
. >> with me now live from the hill is senior copyingional correspondent manu raju. what stood out to you? certainly that tone from dr. fauci answering that question from a republican congressman, he clearly was feeling like he was taking some blame for something that he should not be taking blame for as he was trying to save the lives of front line responders. >> defending his approach and the earlier approach by this administration, looking back at whether or not more could have...
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cnn manu raju joins me from capitol hill.t's different in this house bill from what senate democrats blocked >> house democrats are going to push through their chamber is a bill that tries to take action on the federal level, which is different than what republicans in the senate propose, similar action what the house democrats are proposing, for instance, a ban on chokeholds. that's a federal ban in the house democratic plan. the senate plan, it conditions states to enact policies to ban those policies. if they do they get federal funding. if they don't, they won't. that's essentially the significant difference between the two bills. also a ban on no knock warrants in the house. senate republican plan they track how the no knock warrants have been done, ask for that information to be submitted and action at a later date. the issue of qualified immunity. that's what democrats are proposing to change to make it easier to sue police officers in civil court of an individual's constitutional right has been infringed. that is not
cnn manu raju joins me from capitol hill.t's different in this house bill from what senate democrats blocked >> house democrats are going to push through their chamber is a bill that tries to take action on the federal level, which is different than what republicans in the senate propose, similar action what the house democrats are proposing, for instance, a ban on chokeholds. that's a federal ban in the house democratic plan. the senate plan, it conditions states to enact policies to ban...
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manus cranny spoke to the deputy cfo. play a major role, and we have seen a great recovery in 2019 for equity markets. and at the ended of 2018 with the volatility and equity markets, the markets have recovered since then. overall we have seen great performance in different parts of our portfolio. manus: when you look at the cash pile,, sizable how much cash are you sitting on , and can you use that for deployment? saeed: we need to look at the we havethe investment today. we need to understand there is an investment strategy and it has an asset allocation allocated for the different asset classes. systematic,mething it is something based on what is given to the different business units. on the private equity side through the funds and core investments, or the public investment, which is sizable. if we look at the overall portfolio, public investment is 24%. recyclinges a large capital for us. i look at your equity rates at 11.8%, as the deputy cfo, to take that ratio higher, where is your comfort level going into 2020? s
manus cranny spoke to the deputy cfo. play a major role, and we have seen a great recovery in 2019 for equity markets. and at the ended of 2018 with the volatility and equity markets, the markets have recovered since then. overall we have seen great performance in different parts of our portfolio. manus: when you look at the cash pile,, sizable how much cash are you sitting on , and can you use that for deployment? saeed: we need to look at the we havethe investment today. we need to understand...
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with me now, cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr and cnn senior congressional correspondent manu raju. barbara, beginning with you. why is the general speaking out now? >> reporter: i think looking for the right opportunity and found it. this was a graduation address to a military class he retaped and it was the right venue. he wanted to make the point to other military personnel, don't accidentally even inadvertently get involved in what turns out to be a political event. milley important to say did not stand in front of the church a few minutes later and have his photo taken. even the defense secretary, mark esper, pulled into the photo op expressed some regret, if you will, saying he, too, wants to stay out of politics. milley is talking about that image of walking across lafayette park in his uniform, and the perception that went around the world this was drawing the u.s. military into acting against u.s. peaceful protesters. from milley's point of view, nothing is further from the truth because he led an effort along with esper to try to convince the president not to activat
with me now, cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr and cnn senior congressional correspondent manu raju. barbara, beginning with you. why is the general speaking out now? >> reporter: i think looking for the right opportunity and found it. this was a graduation address to a military class he retaped and it was the right venue. he wanted to make the point to other military personnel, don't accidentally even inadvertently get involved in what turns out to be a political event. milley...
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. >> let's get straight to cnn's manu raju on capitol hill. a big deal from the senate republicans and what's in it, and what's not in it, the bigger question, will it get to the finish line? >> that's the big question. democrats are criticizing this proposal and chuck schumer just took to the senate floor saying this bill does not go far enough and there are glaring differences with the house bill and can they reconcile those differences and will they allow it to come forward and allow to bring changes to the floor and we'll see if they can get a deal to get 60 votes where bipartisan deal is needed to get it out of the chamber, and a lot of work ahead as we go through the legislative process, but there are significant differences. this bill includes essentially incentivizes states to take action and uses money to force action. it doesn't outright ban police choke holds for instance and to tell states and localities that they don't have policies in place to ban choke holds and then they may not get the federal dollars and unlike the democratic
. >> let's get straight to cnn's manu raju on capitol hill. a big deal from the senate republicans and what's in it, and what's not in it, the bigger question, will it get to the finish line? >> that's the big question. democrats are criticizing this proposal and chuck schumer just took to the senate floor saying this bill does not go far enough and there are glaring differences with the house bill and can they reconcile those differences and will they allow it to come forward and...
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. >> cnn's senior congressional correspondent manu raju joins us live from capitol hill. manu, tell us what happened in this house judiciary hearing we saw george floyd's brother testifying? >> reporter: an emotional moment that kicked off this hearing. we heard opening statements from witnesses across the board representing different aspects of this debate from civil rights activists to people representing federal law enforcement, people who suffered injustice from the hands of police, raising concerns about, making calls for action by congress. now, the next round we'll see democrats and republicans ask questions of these witnesses. this is going to set the stage for a fast-moving debate in the house. judiciary committee's expected to vote on the democratic proposal next week. the full house, the week after. this comes as republicans in the senate are moving on their own bill. it's different markedly from the democratic bill, but they initially had thought mostly it was a local issue, not a federal issue. in light of the unrest seen in the country and aftermath of georg
. >> cnn's senior congressional correspondent manu raju joins us live from capitol hill. manu, tell us what happened in this house judiciary hearing we saw george floyd's brother testifying? >> reporter: an emotional moment that kicked off this hearing. we heard opening statements from witnesses across the board representing different aspects of this debate from civil rights activists to people representing federal law enforcement, people who suffered injustice from the hands of...
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that's why he turned it back on manu. and he's not alone in that. many republican politicians lack the guts to call out the president. >> yeah. >> that's one of the reasons why the president is in bad shape and it's a reason why republican politicians are in bad shape, senate and house, in this election. >> they're all clearly afraid, afraid to do anything that might upset the president. guys, thanks very much. >>> just ahead, a special prosecutor is now being appointed in colorado to investigate yet another death of a black man put in a chokehold by police. we'll have new information on that, stand by. >>> also i'll speak live with baseball great alex rodriguez about the future of pro sports. there you see him. more and more players, unfortunately, sadly, are testing positive for the coronavirus. we'll discuss what's happening as far as baseball is concerned during a time of a pandemic. we'll be right back. now, simparica trio simplifies protection. ticks and fleas? see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delive
that's why he turned it back on manu. and he's not alone in that. many republican politicians lack the guts to call out the president. >> yeah. >> that's one of the reasons why the president is in bad shape and it's a reason why republican politicians are in bad shape, senate and house, in this election. >> they're all clearly afraid, afraid to do anything that might upset the president. guys, thanks very much. >>> just ahead, a special prosecutor is now being...
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. >> cnn's congressional correspondent manu raju on capitol hill.ing on the part of the democrat model that the republicans will change their mind and say we'll take your bill. >> the senate republicans say this bill is not acceptable to them and the democrats have said the senate republican plan is not acceptable to them so we're basically at a point of gridlock and we expect that there's not had a bill that will be passed before the november elections. recall how rapidly this has all changed in the aftermath of george floyd's death. this suddenly came on congress's agenda. nowhere on congress' agenda before that, but democrats pushed forward on their bill and republicans initially didn't want to move forward on their own plan but then decided they wanted to have -- offer their own proposals, so suddenly it looked like there might be some bipartisan agreement that something needed to be done. well, there's not a bipartisan agreement on what needs to be done and how to solve this problem. one thing the republican bill leenz on is national mandates,
. >> cnn's congressional correspondent manu raju on capitol hill.ing on the part of the democrat model that the republicans will change their mind and say we'll take your bill. >> the senate republicans say this bill is not acceptable to them and the democrats have said the senate republican plan is not acceptable to them so we're basically at a point of gridlock and we expect that there's not had a bill that will be passed before the november elections. recall how rapidly this has...
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a long distance video call with manu on his nanny‘s lap. move, but the mountains did not move, but the restrictions eased, and thanks to a businessman laying ona thanks to a businessman laying on a special flight, the couple are finally ready to see manu. the couple chose ukraine because it is one of the few places in the world where commercial surrogacy is legal. a baby here costs about $50,000. congratulations. this may sound like a silly question, but has been worth it? but the surrogacy industry in ukraine is largely unregulated and happy endings aren't guaranteed. four—year—old bridget was conceived through the same agency as manu.. nobody is coming to get her. born prematurely and with serious health problems, rigid cosmic american preference —— bridget pollock american pa rents bridget pollock american parents rejected her answer is now ina parents rejected her answer is now in a orphanage. she has a difficult life. translation: it shouldn't be a case of if i like the child, i ta ke case of if i like the child, i take them. if i don'
a long distance video call with manu on his nanny‘s lap. move, but the mountains did not move, but the restrictions eased, and thanks to a businessman laying ona thanks to a businessman laying on a special flight, the couple are finally ready to see manu. the couple chose ukraine because it is one of the few places in the world where commercial surrogacy is legal. a baby here costs about $50,000. congratulations. this may sound like a silly question, but has been worth it? but the surrogacy...
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. >> hi, i'm chris manus is sfgov tv and you're watching "coping with covid-19." today i'm going to the gas station. [music playing] now, these are just my stories. i'm not a medical professional of any kind. i'm a video guy. and the reason i'm getting gas so we can go to the doctors. if you want to get the most up-to-date and definitive information about the coronavirus pandemic, i highly recommend the f.a.q. that is available at sfgov. there's great info there. today i'm taking two plastic bags and a hair tie and following the new bay area guidelines and i'm wearing a mask. i'm taking the smallest number of items with me. just my car key, credit card, i.d., the bags and the hair tie. i don't want too many items to wipe down later. as aleave, i put on the outside shoes i've left on the porch. can i track the virus inside with my shoes? i honestly don't know. but my floors are cleaner now. when i get to the gas station, i get out of the car, remove the gas cap and put the big plastic bag on my right hand and secure it with a hair tie. there are three main share su
. >> hi, i'm chris manus is sfgov tv and you're watching "coping with covid-19." today i'm going to the gas station. [music playing] now, these are just my stories. i'm not a medical professional of any kind. i'm a video guy. and the reason i'm getting gas so we can go to the doctors. if you want to get the most up-to-date and definitive information about the coronavirus pandemic, i highly recommend the f.a.q. that is available at sfgov. there's great info there. today i'm...
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cnn's manu raju is on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning.ocrats responding to the aftermath of george floyd's death. passing their plan to deal with police reform. their legislation deals with it on a national level. they would ban choke holds and no knock warrants on had the federal level. they push for more use of body cameras, for federal officers. they also overhauled the standard of so-called qualified immunity. making it easier to sue police officers in civil court but there he is a problem, senate republicans don't like the plan. they believe it's a federal overreach. the senate republican plan takes a lot of similar steps but doesn't do it on the state level. they have federal funding to ensure states enact policy to change things such as choke holds. they believe that this is a poison pill. what we saw earlier this week was democrats blocking a debate on the republican plan. they say they want to have negotiation before moving forward on the senate side. tim scott, the republican lead sponsors of that plan said the democrats themsel
cnn's manu raju is on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning.ocrats responding to the aftermath of george floyd's death. passing their plan to deal with police reform. their legislation deals with it on a national level. they would ban choke holds and no knock warrants on had the federal level. they push for more use of body cameras, for federal officers. they also overhauled the standard of so-called qualified immunity. making it easier to sue police officers in civil court but there he...
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i'm chris manus. thank you for watching. >> -- amendments to the amendments. >> the corrected minutes were reposted yesterday as requested. >> a directors, do we have a motion for the reposted minutes for the may 19 meeting? >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor? >> before we do, we should see ifer
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manus, we have taken huge strides in transforming our organization.ement is just another example of that transformation. it unlocks value from our portfolio of gas pipeline and it gives us a platform to drive growth and reinvest in our business while ensuring that we maintain sobriety over those assets. as a result of our ongoing transformation, we are far stronger and better positioned to manage the current market dynamics and price fluctuations. so, we are focused on what we can control and that is our costs. we will always look at optimizing costs to drive efficiency and to maximize profitability. as you know, i'm sure you've heard me say this before, our focus of course will not change. regardless of the circumstance and regardless of the situation. wasing it simply, our aim to always be one of the lowest cost producers in the world. so, we are focused on responsibly progressing our strategic projects and looking for opportunities to maximize profitability for our shareholders. >> you talk about the things that you can control and the things that
manus, we have taken huge strides in transforming our organization.ement is just another example of that transformation. it unlocks value from our portfolio of gas pipeline and it gives us a platform to drive growth and reinvest in our business while ensuring that we maintain sobriety over those assets. as a result of our ongoing transformation, we are far stronger and better positioned to manage the current market dynamics and price fluctuations. so, we are focused on what we can control and...
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manu raju is on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, christine and laura. an emotional day on capitol hill when the brother of george floyd testified before the house judiciary committee detailing the harrowing experience in watching his brother killed at the hands of minneapolis police when he was in custody. he said that watching that video that has been seen around the world where the officer was kneeling on george floyd's neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds it felt like watching it for eight hours and 46 minutes and he asked for justice to be served. >> honor george and make the necessary changes that make law enforcement the solution and not the problem. hold them accountable when they do something wrong. teach them that deadly force should be used rarely and only when life is at risk. george wasn't hurting anyone that day. he didn't deserve to die over $20. i'm asking you is that what a black man's worth, $20? this is 2020. >> he said he couldn't breathe. nobody cared. nobody. people pleaded for him. they still didn't care. justice has to be served.
manu raju is on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, christine and laura. an emotional day on capitol hill when the brother of george floyd testified before the house judiciary committee detailing the harrowing experience in watching his brother killed at the hands of minneapolis police when he was in custody. he said that watching that video that has been seen around the world where the officer was kneeling on george floyd's neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds it felt like watching...
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manu raju is standing by. there is direct political evidence against roger stone. >> yeah, the democrats are looking at a pattern of this happening at the justice department, interference in trying to help the president. now, this coming from aaron zelensky who served on the mueller team and also prosecuted the case against roger stone. you'll recall that the justice department came in and asked for a lighter sentence for roger stone, lighter than what the prosecutors had wanted, and what this prosecutor will allege, zelensky, is that essentially the president, that this was done as a favor for the president. to try to give -- try to give roger stone a lighter sentence simply because of his close ties to the president. he is going to say according to his written testimony released yesterday. i was told that the u.s. attorney was giving stone unprecedented treatment because he was afraid of the president. another witness, john ely yas, he's going to allege or say that he witnessed the attorney general going aft
manu raju is standing by. there is direct political evidence against roger stone. >> yeah, the democrats are looking at a pattern of this happening at the justice department, interference in trying to help the president. now, this coming from aaron zelensky who served on the mueller team and also prosecuted the case against roger stone. you'll recall that the justice department came in and asked for a lighter sentence for roger stone, lighter than what the prosecutors had wanted, and what...
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. >> with me now live from the hill is cnn senior congressional correspondent manu raju. you watched this hearing. >> reporter: the message coming from the top public health officials much different than the message hearing from the president and from the vice president. what anthony fauci, the top expert in the country made clear is that he sees a disturbing surge in infections. he says that it's a mixed bag where the country is right now and he's concerned about community spread of this disease. much different than what the president is saying about a phenomenal i don't know that is happening in the united states, praising the american response to this and saying the vice president saying there's not going to be a second wave. also the president himself has said that testing is overrated and that it determines whether there are new cases with more testing making the u.s. look bad in the words of the president. that's not the message coming from these public health officials saying that more testing is essential to dealing with the spread of the disease. admiral brent gi
. >> with me now live from the hill is cnn senior congressional correspondent manu raju. you watched this hearing. >> reporter: the message coming from the top public health officials much different than the message hearing from the president and from the vice president. what anthony fauci, the top expert in the country made clear is that he sees a disturbing surge in infections. he says that it's a mixed bag where the country is right now and he's concerned about community spread...
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. >> manu raju is here, manu, you asked the key question in there. senator scott, are you open to any mandates and the answer was essentially, well, we don't really need them because withholding funding essentially gets you there. does it? >> that's the key question because the democrats as you noted they are moving forward on their bill in the house judiciary committee that is different in significant ways by including the mandates whether it's banning choke holds and no-knock warrants in drug cases and whether it's mandating federal law enforcement officers to wear body cameras and none of that is addressed in that way, in the senate republican bill, and instead they deal with the funding issues and withholding funding on the no-knock warrants, for instance. they asked for a report to be sent to washington essentially to determine what actions need to be taken on that specific issue and there are differences and approaches on how they deal with this. another key question here, poppy is how senate democrats deal with this republican bill. the senate
. >> manu raju is here, manu, you asked the key question in there. senator scott, are you open to any mandates and the answer was essentially, well, we don't really need them because withholding funding essentially gets you there. does it? >> that's the key question because the democrats as you noted they are moving forward on their bill in the house judiciary committee that is different in significant ways by including the mandates whether it's banning choke holds and no-knock...
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. >> cnn's manu raju joins me now.yd also got emotional when talking about the officers involved. >> reporter: he held back tears. it was an emotional hearing all around. the tone was very serious from members on both sides as they were grappling with the gravity of the situation and acknowledged how difficult it was for them to watch the video of george floyd being knelt on by that officer in minneapolis for 8:46, he said it felt like 8 hours and 46 minutes. he said he pleaded for it to stop and he wants justice to be served. >> he pleaded for his life. he said he couldn't breathe. nobody cared. nobody. people pleaded for him. they still didn't care. you don't do that to a human being. you don't even do that to an animal. his life mattered. all our lives matter. black lives matter. >> and, jake, what he is asking for is to stop hiring corrupt police officers. those were his words. but the debate on capitol hill going forward on how to do that will continue. democrats have their own plan. a lot of it would set national
. >> cnn's manu raju joins me now.yd also got emotional when talking about the officers involved. >> reporter: he held back tears. it was an emotional hearing all around. the tone was very serious from members on both sides as they were grappling with the gravity of the situation and acknowledged how difficult it was for them to watch the video of george floyd being knelt on by that officer in minneapolis for 8:46, he said it felt like 8 hours and 46 minutes. he said he pleaded for...
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let's go to manu raju. this amendment brought forward by senator elizabeth warren. majority of republicans on this committee, how notable is this, and do we have a sense of how close that voice was? i suppose it was a voice vote in committee. >> yeah. it happened behind closed doors so we don't have all the details other than what we're gleaning from our sources. this committee, the senate armed services committee is led by republicans, but there's a one-vote margin but any one republican could flip and join the democrats to adopt this, but they did it by voice vote so there's no official tally so we'll have to ask official members how they ultimately came down. this would create a process that within three years would require the pentagon to remove the name of confederate generals including military assets, bases, facilities, equipment, weapons, you name it and an independent commission would be set up to review all of the general names out there and then we have to move forward with this process this. amendment was added to the annual defense authorization bill wh
let's go to manu raju. this amendment brought forward by senator elizabeth warren. majority of republicans on this committee, how notable is this, and do we have a sense of how close that voice was? i suppose it was a voice vote in committee. >> yeah. it happened behind closed doors so we don't have all the details other than what we're gleaning from our sources. this committee, the senate armed services committee is led by republicans, but there's a one-vote margin but any one republican...
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i'm chris manus, thank you for watching. >> hi. i'm chris mathers with channel 19, and you're watching coping with covid-19. today, i'm going to be talking about exercising during the pandemic. first, i'm going to tell you what i've been doing, and then i'm going to be checking in with some friends and family. i've been riding my bike. all i take is a pair of gloves and a mask if i come into contact with anyone. i try to ride my bike during the time i'm sheltering in place. i try to ride for at least 30 minutes. surfing is my other regular outdoor activity. california state guidelines recommend you don't drive more than ten minutes for a spot to exercise, and although i'm close to ocean beach, i'm a bit wary to go there, so i'm using the time to do some maintenance. filling in gouges and dings, and sanding it down. i'm also repairing holes in my suit. fellow sfgovtv producer chris took his first yoga lesson a couple of years ago and used to go to a class regularly before the lockdown. he and his wife set up a space in their garage
i'm chris manus, thank you for watching. >> hi. i'm chris mathers with channel 19, and you're watching coping with covid-19. today, i'm going to be talking about exercising during the pandemic. first, i'm going to tell you what i've been doing, and then i'm going to be checking in with some friends and family. i've been riding my bike. all i take is a pair of gloves and a mask if i come into contact with anyone. i try to ride my bike during the time i'm sheltering in place. i try to ride...
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sean dorney on manus island for abc news. i even got to captain the national rugby league team.nnouncer: sean dorney sends a long pass... and it's a try for papua new guinea. [cheering] sean: now, i'm living back in australia and facing my toughest assignment yet-- trying to beat a deadly disease. but while i stitill can, i'm
sean dorney on manus island for abc news. i even got to captain the national rugby league team.nnouncer: sean dorney sends a long pass... and it's a try for papua new guinea. [cheering] sean: now, i'm living back in australia and facing my toughest assignment yet-- trying to beat a deadly disease. but while i stitill can, i'm
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manu raju is standing by. there is a powerful statement that just happened from george floyd's brother. what have you heard so far today? >> emotional testimony about exactly what philonise floyd witnessed when he saw the video of the death of his brother who was knelt on by a minneapolis police officer and emotion, choking up at times and delivering a statement where he also demanded change from congress and saying that he hoped his brother didn't die in vain. >> i'm tired. i'm tired of pain. pain you feel when you watch something like that. when you watch your big brother who you looked up to for your whole life die, die begging for his mom? i'm here to ask you to make it stop. stop the pain. stop us from being tired. george called for help, and he was ignored. please listen to the call i'm making to you now. make the necessary changes that make law enforcement the solution and not the problem. hold them accountable when they do something wrong. teach them what it means to treat people with empathy and respe
manu raju is standing by. there is a powerful statement that just happened from george floyd's brother. what have you heard so far today? >> emotional testimony about exactly what philonise floyd witnessed when he saw the video of the death of his brother who was knelt on by a minneapolis police officer and emotion, choking up at times and delivering a statement where he also demanded change from congress and saying that he hoped his brother didn't die in vain. >> i'm tired. i'm...
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cnn' manu raju, thank you. dane dana bash and van jones and others are joining me now. can something be modest and helpful at the same time? >> absolutely. look. i'm looking at this with one lens and one lens only. how will this help stop these horrible videos we are seeing, killings we are seeing? i've been part of this moment 25 years. two things i think you have to be happy about, one, we have been calling for a database for bad cops for 30 years. and the federal government tracks everything on earth but bad cops. if you can get that, you give a weapon and a tool to good police chiefs and communities across the country. if that happens today, you got to be excited about that. second thing this idea of coresponders. everybody goes what is that? it blows it off. we have been begging for this 20 years. send somebody to these incidents that can talk people down and not shoot them down. quit sending police officers with weapons to people who are having mental health issues, about 20% of these cases are mental health issues that we are overpolicing. if all we get out of th
cnn' manu raju, thank you. dane dana bash and van jones and others are joining me now. can something be modest and helpful at the same time? >> absolutely. look. i'm looking at this with one lens and one lens only. how will this help stop these horrible videos we are seeing, killings we are seeing? i've been part of this moment 25 years. two things i think you have to be happy about, one, we have been calling for a database for bad cops for 30 years. and the federal government tracks...
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wait more than two months to actually make the tr and meet their newborn little boy, who is called manusaid jo happiness, accomplishment, you name it. of course, congratulations to the very happy family who have finallyet. oh, my goodness. isn't he cute? you cannot match that. we will see you back here tomorrow. thank you for watchin narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from s like you. thank you. yuyi: i came to the uniteds. states when i was 24 years old. i did not speak any english. i felt very, very lost, really not knowing what to do with my life. one day on tv there was sesame street. ernie and grover and cookie monster. and it's not only that i h,learned to speakn engl now i know how to live in the united states. so this is how you do it!no i'm powerful. now i know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how
wait more than two months to actually make the tr and meet their newborn little boy, who is called manusaid jo happiness, accomplishment, you name it. of course, congratulations to the very happy family who have finallyet. oh, my goodness. isn't he cute? you cannot match that. we will see you back here tomorrow. thank you for watchin narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman...