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guy: marilyn, stick around. we need to carry on the conference agent -- we need to carry on the conversation with marilyn watson of blackrock. she will stay with us. tune in later on. we will have special coverage of the fed rate decision and chairman jay powell's news conference. we will get a bunch of analysts coming through. minerd, for met annapolis fed president -- former minneapolis fed president. gary stern. alan blinder. diane swonk. looking forward to it. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you win the war against the virus. you throw everything in terms of finance, in terms of budget resources, and terms of health resources, because the sooner you beat the virus, the less expensive the recovery will be, and also you will be able to cure the consequences of the virus itself in terms of unemployment and other sequels it will leave us. oecd talking the to bloomberg earlier on today. this was after the organization out of harris -- out of paris --dicted a 6% jump in gdp still what this is marilyn watson of blackrock.
guy: marilyn, stick around. we need to carry on the conference agent -- we need to carry on the conversation with marilyn watson of blackrock. she will stay with us. tune in later on. we will have special coverage of the fed rate decision and chairman jay powell's news conference. we will get a bunch of analysts coming through. minerd, for met annapolis fed president -- former minneapolis fed president. gary stern. alan blinder. diane swonk. looking forward to it. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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so do the other wall street banks deserve to be sued as well >> marilyn's case is marilyn's case thesay that, that's what they have been saying over and over again we heard this in the #metoo movement for the same reason why women weren't on boards and have a seat at the table. it was an industry-wide problem on wall street and that's why women weren't there. it's not good enough because they are claiming they have done -- they have worked on diversity and have been doing it for years. as alleged in the complaint, marilyn saw the data in her role as the head of diversity, she knows what the numbers are, and the reality is that from the time they moved her to wealth management to 2019, her budget had been slashed by 71%. so james foreman is sitting there saying they have been working really hard on diversity but career over year they keep slashing the diversity budget and then they finally pushed her out. now suddenly when it's politically correct to be saying these things, they put one black female on the operating committee and one black female on the board >> clearly the numbers sp
so do the other wall street banks deserve to be sued as well >> marilyn's case is marilyn's case thesay that, that's what they have been saying over and over again we heard this in the #metoo movement for the same reason why women weren't on boards and have a seat at the table. it was an industry-wide problem on wall street and that's why women weren't there. it's not good enough because they are claiming they have done -- they have worked on diversity and have been doing it for years. as...
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sister marilyn said, "i'm going to med school." she went off to the university of south alabama and the students were like, "what in the world are you going to do?" she opened up a clinic on the north side of town because the one hospital we had here was moving west. she grew up in this community, she had been here since she was 21, she loves the people and they loved her and that is what she wanted to do. she finished med school, came over and started practicing in his office, seeing his patients because he had such a large patient base. ultimately she convinced the senior class and do they came over with some other local doctors and started rotating through the office to see his patients. the family eventually, i guess you could say donated the facility to the clinic for a dollar. ultimately sister marilyn writes a proposal, a grant and she started franklin primary health care center in his name. you can go in here and to a medical doctor, and ob/gyn, you can see a dentist, an optometrist, an audiologist, you can get a prescripti
sister marilyn said, "i'm going to med school." she went off to the university of south alabama and the students were like, "what in the world are you going to do?" she opened up a clinic on the north side of town because the one hospital we had here was moving west. she grew up in this community, she had been here since she was 21, she loves the people and they loved her and that is what she wanted to do. she finished med school, came over and started practicing in his...
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marilyn, how about starting with you. >> thank you mr. president. it is really an honor to serve on this board. and i must say that i agree with you, with your family and we have had a great effort over the last several meetings. and we push forward strong recommendations. i hope to match the skills together with the jobs that are there. nowhere ground, where the path to hire 12000 people and a lot of it is around making sure we are getting the kind of apprenticeships and scholarships and some training for them. so that they can link up to jobs in our operation. thank you. pres. trump: will you've done a great job and i get to see it again. i mentioned it was so impressive what i saw. it was really great to be there yesterday. i didn't know you had a big chunk of that but you have done very well with it. so we appreciated. please sebastian. guest: is a great honor to meet you. thank you for keeping us safe and moving us forward. this is been quite a time for all of us. it is our chance to redefine things. and move into a world where people, can real
marilyn, how about starting with you. >> thank you mr. president. it is really an honor to serve on this board. and i must say that i agree with you, with your family and we have had a great effort over the last several meetings. and we push forward strong recommendations. i hope to match the skills together with the jobs that are there. nowhere ground, where the path to hire 12000 people and a lot of it is around making sure we are getting the kind of apprenticeships and scholarships and...
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in an op-ed for the "washington post," marilyn wrote this. the people of minneapolis need answers. their protests echo those experienced in baltimore. they should know that when the dust settles on this incident, their city may never be the same. to say that things have been tumultuous is an understatement. however, the decision that i made in 2015 to charge six police officers for the death of freddie gray led to accountability. that accountability l-- marilyn mosby is here today. >> that power of justice is what everyone is screaming for. treat police the same way you would treat anyone else regardless of race, sex and religion, and that's your obligation. when you don't do that, there is a lack of faith in the system, and that's what we've seen with the independent autopsy, the protests where people want justice. so i'm happy that the prosecutor attorney general ellison has looked at the evidence and made a determination that this is requiring charges. what happened in baltimore city, i do believe that that accountability led to exposure. a week after i charged those officers, t
in an op-ed for the "washington post," marilyn wrote this. the people of minneapolis need answers. their protests echo those experienced in baltimore. they should know that when the dust settles on this incident, their city may never be the same. to say that things have been tumultuous is an understatement. however, the decision that i made in 2015 to charge six police officers for the death of freddie gray led to accountability. that accountability l-- marilyn mosby is here today....
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let me ask you something else, marilyn. in minneapolis, the hennepin county prosecutor last week, as you probably heard, he called you out. he said he didn't want to rush to judgment in this case. he said justice was rushed in the freddie gray case, that's why he was waiting. how do you respond to that. i want to give you an opportunity to respond. >> i think that's patently false. what happens when you're dealing with police accountability cases, it's a really difficult sort of task. you're taking on a system that is not designed to hold enforcers of the law accountable. when i did that, i was an easy target and villainized. i received all sorts of hate mail and death threats and intimidation. what we saw in minneapolis is my colleague is attempting to deflect from his inaction. this is the importance of voting and ensuring you're going to the polls. we just had an election yesterday in the city of baltimore. when prosecutors are unwilling to do their job, applying one standard of you disfor all, then you can vote them out
let me ask you something else, marilyn. in minneapolis, the hennepin county prosecutor last week, as you probably heard, he called you out. he said he didn't want to rush to judgment in this case. he said justice was rushed in the freddie gray case, that's why he was waiting. how do you respond to that. i want to give you an opportunity to respond. >> i think that's patently false. what happens when you're dealing with police accountability cases, it's a really difficult sort of task....
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jericka duncan spoke with marilyn booker. she has a lot to say.o you. >> reporter: good morning. marilyn booker used to work right here at the headquarters and she said listen she was an advocate for black employees. in fact, in recent years she had been pushing a program that would allow forced a equate training and support for black financial managers so that they could advance within the company. but booker said she believed those efforts among other things caused morgan stanley to eliminate her position. bker re she learned her 26 year career at morgan stanley was over. >> the human resource person told me my job of eliminated and the way they did it, 26 years, loyal employee. stanley blue and they fired me like i was on a temp. >> reporter: amid a round of layoffs that included 1500 employees. more than 100 of which were manage directors like booker. for 16 years booker served as the global head of diversity. >> i remember when i was in that role the firm with respect to black employees was 8.8%. the last two years under james gorman that num
jericka duncan spoke with marilyn booker. she has a lot to say.o you. >> reporter: good morning. marilyn booker used to work right here at the headquarters and she said listen she was an advocate for black employees. in fact, in recent years she had been pushing a program that would allow forced a equate training and support for black financial managers so that they could advance within the company. but booker said she believed those efforts among other things caused morgan stanley to...
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joining me now is marilyn moseby, the state's attorney for the city of baltimore. thanks so much for taking the time this morning. our viewers may not remember but, of course, you were involved in another incident, the freddie gray killing and then later the demonstrations that followed. i want to ask you a question because your experience there showed that you can charge police officers but getting conviction is a very different thing. do you believe that the country has moved forward in the years since then? >> thank you for having me, first and foremost. i would say that the country has moved forward to some extent. i think that iphones are doing what televisions did in the civil rights movement. it's taking -- unveiling the veil veil of ignorance and what policing looks like in this country. i'm encouraged by the movement towards reform, but it's the reality that so many black people face in this country. >> how about legally, because as you said last week that as state's attorney for baltimore in the midst of freddie gray that the police department was working
joining me now is marilyn moseby, the state's attorney for the city of baltimore. thanks so much for taking the time this morning. our viewers may not remember but, of course, you were involved in another incident, the freddie gray killing and then later the demonstrations that followed. i want to ask you a question because your experience there showed that you can charge police officers but getting conviction is a very different thing. do you believe that the country has moved forward in the...
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that was marilyn mosby, state attorney for baltimore city. we thank her. jim? >> an important conversation, no question. what will washington, what will congress do to stop police brutality and the excessive use of force by some officers? one lawmaker is leading an effort right now to get started. we're going to speak to him ahead. >>> plus, stunning testimony in the shooting death of a georgia jogger. what the investigator says the shooter said just moments after firing his gun. >>> and really surprising news about the state of the economy as this pandemic continues. the u.s. added 2.5 million jobs last month, unemployment is falling. we're nowhere near out of the woods yet, but we'll tell you all you need to know about that, ahead. ivery and at-home maintenance, as well as online shopping with home delivery and special finance arrangements. so, whether you visit your local dealer or prefer the comfort of home you can count on the very highest level of service. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model.
that was marilyn mosby, state attorney for baltimore city. we thank her. jim? >> an important conversation, no question. what will washington, what will congress do to stop police brutality and the excessive use of force by some officers? one lawmaker is leading an effort right now to get started. we're going to speak to him ahead. >>> plus, stunning testimony in the shooting death of a georgia jogger. what the investigator says the shooter said just moments after firing his gun....
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our apologies to marilyn mosby. this is the risks of doing the show in the age of coronavirus.dent trump is already slamming democrats' new efforts to tackle police reform. will any republican support the legislation? i will talk to one house democrat next. stay with us. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. the xfinity voice remote will find exactly that.for, happy stuff. the group's happy, i'm happy. you can even say a famous movie quote and it will know the right movie. circle of trust, greg. relax, the needles are jum
our apologies to marilyn mosby. this is the risks of doing the show in the age of coronavirus.dent trump is already slamming democrats' new efforts to tackle police reform. will any republican support the legislation? i will talk to one house democrat next. stay with us. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions...
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and the same thing you would say about those cases in baltimore with marilyn mosley, even though that not culminate in conviction. and then the kind of obvious opposite of that was the state of affairs in ferguson prior to the death of michael brown, but you had an entirely white political structure that was death to the concerns of the black community there. but the reason i want to say it's more complicated is this -- we've seen -- if you go back and look, there were all these demands in the 1960s, diversify police departments. and we've seen, depending on what city you're talking about, significant change, significant diversification of the police departments. but still, very often these same sorts of problems persist. and you can look at a number of high profile shootings and high profile cases of wrongful death where there were, in fact, officers of color or african-american officers who were present, one of the other obvious examples is right nearby is that philando castillo was killed by an officer of hispanic origin. and that's not to pit anybody against anybody, but it's the
and the same thing you would say about those cases in baltimore with marilyn mosley, even though that not culminate in conviction. and then the kind of obvious opposite of that was the state of affairs in ferguson prior to the death of michael brown, but you had an entirely white political structure that was death to the concerns of the black community there. but the reason i want to say it's more complicated is this -- we've seen -- if you go back and look, there were all these demands in the...
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. >> let me bring in marilyn mosby. i can still remember being in baltimore and hearing the cheers on a street when you announced -- when they heard over the radio there would be prosecutions in the case of freddie gray. so you know how hard this is to do. you already had a statement out from garrett rolfe's attorney. >> this is the fear for my life, they went for my gun. it's the usual script we hear in these cases. having done this before, having listened to the case that was laid out by the attorney in atlanta, how confident are you that a case bike this could result in conviction? >> well, first and foremost, i think that we have to give credit where cred sit due. you cannot juunderestimate the power of a prosecutor to do his job. you have a black man, paul l. howard, in atlanta, who made a decision to come against these officers in this particular case. and let me tell you, that comes with being mocked, ridiculed, that becomes with the media, the fraternal order of police who have already been on the defense. so i
. >> let me bring in marilyn mosby. i can still remember being in baltimore and hearing the cheers on a street when you announced -- when they heard over the radio there would be prosecutions in the case of freddie gray. so you know how hard this is to do. you already had a statement out from garrett rolfe's attorney. >> this is the fear for my life, they went for my gun. it's the usual script we hear in these cases. having done this before, having listened to the case that was laid...
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ultimately, sister marilyn writes a proposal, a grant. she started franklin primary health care center in his name. today you can go in here and you can see a medical doctor, an ob/gyn, you can see a dentist up tom interest and audiologist. you can get your prescriptions filled. you can have money, no many insurance, no insurance. there are 23 of these clinics in this area, all from the dream of sister maryland and the philosophy of doctor james franklin. he was an elevator operator in 1884. do you know that he started in mobile? the reason being that cotton was the cash crop. it was the money maker in the u.s.. so this guy used to operate the elevator. he would hear the brokers talking in between the floors. so he said, i want to do something more with my life. he started an insurance company. what he would do is he would sell policies for people to provide a respectable burial for their relatives. he started an insurance company right around the time johnson and allen (interpreter) it was very -- it was very timely. he had six other guy
ultimately, sister marilyn writes a proposal, a grant. she started franklin primary health care center in his name. today you can go in here and you can see a medical doctor, an ob/gyn, you can see a dentist up tom interest and audiologist. you can get your prescriptions filled. you can have money, no many insurance, no insurance. there are 23 of these clinics in this area, all from the dream of sister maryland and the philosophy of doctor james franklin. he was an elevator operator in 1884. do...
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but -- >> marilyn monsby, forgive me, i'm running up against the next show. i'm brooke baldwin, thanks for being with me. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we begin today with a ton of breaking news in our national lead. just moments ago the floyd family attorney and medical experts presenting the findings of their independent autopsy, an autopsy that concluded that police were the reason for george floyd's death. floyd was asphyxiated. this comes after the medical examiner found there was no physical finding to support strangulation or asphyxiation. also a short time ago, a remarkable and emotional s
but -- >> marilyn monsby, forgive me, i'm running up against the next show. i'm brooke baldwin, thanks for being with me. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we begin today with a ton of breaking news in our national lead. just moments ago the floyd family attorney and medical experts presenting the findings of their independent autopsy, an autopsy that concluded that police...
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. >> marilyn mosby knows the difficulty of prosecuting case like this. five years ago, freddie gray jr. was arrested for possession of a knife. bystander video shows police dragging him into a transport van as he appears to be in pain. he dies from a severe spinal injury. prosecutor mosby announced they why launching an independent investigation to see if charges were warranted. almost two weeks after gray's death, six police officers were charged and arrested, but no one was convicted. you had a muscular response as a prosecutor in freddie gray case. in some circles, you were applauded. in some other circles were you criticized for moving too quickly. is there a sweet spot in justice? >> so i would just say justice delayed is justice denied. it took us 18 days from the incident in which freddie gray was actually arrested to formulate and to assess the evidence. just having the courage to effectuate change and to challenge the status quo and apply that one standard of justice is not enough. there are rare, systemic reforms that need to take place when it
. >> marilyn mosby knows the difficulty of prosecuting case like this. five years ago, freddie gray jr. was arrested for possession of a knife. bystander video shows police dragging him into a transport van as he appears to be in pain. he dies from a severe spinal injury. prosecutor mosby announced they why launching an independent investigation to see if charges were warranted. almost two weeks after gray's death, six police officers were charged and arrested, but no one was convicted....
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marilyn said she hopes a shirt won't cost $400. roderigo is saying what's the point? we all know the only reason why we buy the brand is for the sneaker. you can weigh in right now and use our hash tack hashtag. >>> it was illegal to be on the beach from 11 am to 5 pm with violators facing fines up to $1000. at first most people follow those rules. as time went on the county said too many people started to hit the beach. they gave and even though coronavirus cases are spiking. >> the cost of enforcement is very high. when you add up the cost of the state, county and city to enforce the beach closure, it was unmanageable and unsustainable over a long period of time. >> the number of covid-19 cases has jumped from 40 to 106 in the past two weeks in santa cruz county. it is the last county ur >>> the question is will it even be a nice weekend to go to the beach? paul joins us with the weekend forcast. >> diehard surfers will be out there regardless of what the weather is doing and gusty winds will kick up some decent surf for those guys and gals. for the rest of us we go
marilyn said she hopes a shirt won't cost $400. roderigo is saying what's the point? we all know the only reason why we buy the brand is for the sneaker. you can weigh in right now and use our hash tack hashtag. >>> it was illegal to be on the beach from 11 am to 5 pm with violators facing fines up to $1000. at first most people follow those rules. as time went on the county said too many people started to hit the beach. they gave and even though coronavirus cases are spiking. >>...
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>>marilyn carter tells me that he is going to be meeting with city council members on tuesday to go over some of these ideas and he does believe that this is a pivotal point and police reform theresa kron 4 news. coming up tonight on kron 4 news at 6 with new details are emerging on the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic experts now say we've been in a recession for months. plus at 6.30 the calls for change now happening at the federal level as democrats in congress revealed their plans to tackle police reform. and as more bay area counties announced their plans to let businesses open their doors again. health experts are now warning the public not to let their guard down against covid-19. today alameda county updated its health order and it went into effect using more restrictions that were originally put into place to try and slow the spread of coronavirus now social gatherings of up to 12 people are allowed and child care businesses can resume educational businesses can also reopened to offer career internship and pathway programs and libraries can reopen for curbside pickup,
>>marilyn carter tells me that he is going to be meeting with city council members on tuesday to go over some of these ideas and he does believe that this is a pivotal point and police reform theresa kron 4 news. coming up tonight on kron 4 news at 6 with new details are emerging on the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic experts now say we've been in a recession for months. plus at 6.30 the calls for change now happening at the federal level as democrats in congress revealed...
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>>marilyn carter tells me that he is going to be meeting with city council members on tuesday to go over some of these ideas and he does believe that this is a pivotal point and police reform theresa kron 4 news. >>protests continue here in the bay area and across the country today and martinez several 100 people attended a black lives matter rally. put together by the public defenders of contra costa county. attorneys staff and investigators even clients all rallied together to protest the death of george floyd and show support for reforming the criminal justice system. >>what i would like to see happen is that the criminal justice system to be reformed that all of the income disparities the health disparities anything that is affecting black and brown lives for that to in i would like to see the kill and most importantly a black men and women stopped. >>other rallies happened today in cities, including antioch richmond and berkeley. they have largely remained peaceful. still ahead tonight here on kron 4 news at 5 new details are emerging on the economic impact of the coronavirus pandem
>>marilyn carter tells me that he is going to be meeting with city council members on tuesday to go over some of these ideas and he does believe that this is a pivotal point and police reform theresa kron 4 news. >>protests continue here in the bay area and across the country today and martinez several 100 people attended a black lives matter rally. put together by the public defenders of contra costa county. attorneys staff and investigators even clients all rallied together to...
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. >>> joining me now is marilyn mosby for the city of baltimore. welcome back to the broadcast.end we were discussing the situation with george floyd, now we have to add this to our discussion. what are your thoughts when you first heard about what happened in atlanta on friday? >> i mean, when we think about what is happening, rayshard brooks, ahmaud arbery, george floyd these are latest names within the last month that have lost their lives to the hands of police or former police. when you think about the manifestation of the pain and anger and frustration being exhibited by the protesters not just nationally but globally demanding that prosecutors and courts see the humanity of black people and despite these demands we see time and time again where the use of force, the militarization and the sheer brutality and the killings of unarmed black men are still continuing. those cries and demands of the people become louder. i go back to what we talked about last week, accountability is key. >> what about the -- from a prosecutor standpoint, how does what happened to rayshard brook
. >>> joining me now is marilyn mosby for the city of baltimore. welcome back to the broadcast.end we were discussing the situation with george floyd, now we have to add this to our discussion. what are your thoughts when you first heard about what happened in atlanta on friday? >> i mean, when we think about what is happening, rayshard brooks, ahmaud arbery, george floyd these are latest names within the last month that have lost their lives to the hands of police or former...
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joining me now is maryland state attorney for the state of baltimore marilyn mosby.you're the prosecutor that brought the charges against the officers involved in the death of freddie gray back in 2015. when you saw the killing of george floyd, what was your reaction to that? >> i think like everyone american i was sickened to see yet another black man that was killed at the hands of the police. i think that what it was for me, it was somewhat deja vu because in 2015 when a young, innocent 25-year-old black man by the name of freddie gray jr. made contact with police in a high crime neighborhood and he was placed into a metal wagon and his spine was partially severed in the back of the wagon and his pleas for medical attention were ignored. i followed the facts with the law and i was doing what a lot of prosecutors in this country didn't have the courage to do which is to have one standard of justice for all with the exception of stephanie morales in sports mouth, virginia, at that time, accountability wasn't being had and that is what we're seeing now with these pro
joining me now is maryland state attorney for the state of baltimore marilyn mosby.you're the prosecutor that brought the charges against the officers involved in the death of freddie gray back in 2015. when you saw the killing of george floyd, what was your reaction to that? >> i think like everyone american i was sickened to see yet another black man that was killed at the hands of the police. i think that what it was for me, it was somewhat deja vu because in 2015 when a young,...
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churchill was a racist graffiti on to his pedestal now in response to that and other attacks on statues marilyn and speak on decided to board up that shoes which has proved controversial and has elicited an angry response from prime minister boris johnson . you've got a situation in which the statue of winston churchill who is a national hero has had to be boarded up for fear of violent attack and that to me is both absurd and and wrong should not have a situation which people who are protesting on one basis are vile that the attacking the police public property. and we've actually already been out on the streets of london finding out what people here think about the boarding up of the statues. i guess people are here to defend certain statues and i suppose people defended it people try to take a. look at things from both perspectives there's a lot of good history behind it people don't want to talk about the bad history and that's one of the issues as trying to be changed i didn't. realise a lot of things he'd done i never learned that. he outside. people should remember that was a lot hot but
churchill was a racist graffiti on to his pedestal now in response to that and other attacks on statues marilyn and speak on decided to board up that shoes which has proved controversial and has elicited an angry response from prime minister boris johnson . you've got a situation in which the statue of winston churchill who is a national hero has had to be boarded up for fear of violent attack and that to me is both absurd and and wrong should not have a situation which people who are...
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involved putting down labor uprise there was andrew jackson 2nd invocation $1034.00 to settle a dispute marilyn grover cleveland's in $894.00 in the poland strike which nearly shut down the nation's mail supply imagine having to wait an extra year to get your lover's ration and most bloody of all there was woodrow wilson in 1914 who sent troops to fight striking miners in the colorado coal from the war in all of these instances as well as the many black clad uprisings of the 20th century the ruling class has been on the verge of losing control of the people they rule if the oligarchs are so scared of these protests that they're threatening to use the military in the protesters must be on the right track for mind blowing old news i manders only with redacted tonight and that is the show but watch out for a brand new episode of redacted tonight tomorrow night and to get full episodes of redacted anytime you want to grab the free app portable t.v. also you can check out my free stand up comedy special tape to live in los angeles and lee camp american dot com good night and keep private. we go to w
involved putting down labor uprise there was andrew jackson 2nd invocation $1034.00 to settle a dispute marilyn grover cleveland's in $894.00 in the poland strike which nearly shut down the nation's mail supply imagine having to wait an extra year to get your lover's ration and most bloody of all there was woodrow wilson in 1914 who sent troops to fight striking miners in the colorado coal from the war in all of these instances as well as the many black clad uprisings of the 20th century the...
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rick sanchez it's a fascinating story to watch the coming together if you will of governments of marilyn's everybody's trying to figure out a way figure a way out of this we thought this would be a great opportunity for us to have a discussion about the state of the airline industry right now no better person to talk to than jamie finch he's a former director and he has be the national transportation safety board let's start with that could you you follow this every day i know you do because we communicate from time to done what is the state of the airline industry right now. well as a state where it is never been before in our life size for sure for sure i have to or not a lot and that was probably the worse 'd situation that the airlines have been and our experience and this is next much more severe it is one of those that where 911 people who say their license shuts down periodically because of the incident people are still able to fly and function in a normal old world. health life but now with ben dimmick the other project precautions and other say you notice that the iraqis are going
rick sanchez it's a fascinating story to watch the coming together if you will of governments of marilyn's everybody's trying to figure out a way figure a way out of this we thought this would be a great opportunity for us to have a discussion about the state of the airline industry right now no better person to talk to than jamie finch he's a former director and he has be the national transportation safety board let's start with that could you you follow this every day i know you do because we...
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apartment in dallas texas, let's take a eric garner who was a standout in new york, let's take freddie marilyn let's take a for the world to who was killed in a south footage of my who was killed minneapolis has take a breath. well uh for michael brown who was killed in ferguson. >>let's take a brown for 12 yo tamir rice who was cleared a cleveland ohio police let's take a breath. >>for trayvon i mention american who was killed the let's take a breath. 4 amet tell take a breath collectively. marginalized and disenfranchised and be you know in my eyes. people whether black brown white. raid who were killed and just the brown bunny who were killed unnecessarily. and who was killed 3, because. american citizens warren. there are human beings too. we should all remember. they are children of thank you so >>now was the attorney for george floyd's family speaking about the injustices that he hopes are brought to light in this country with the death of floyd he has his arm around another man and that is george floyd's son. quincy who also spoke. they are all gathered as they are in where george floyd
apartment in dallas texas, let's take a eric garner who was a standout in new york, let's take freddie marilyn let's take a for the world to who was killed in a south footage of my who was killed minneapolis has take a breath. well uh for michael brown who was killed in ferguson. >>let's take a brown for 12 yo tamir rice who was cleared a cleveland ohio police let's take a breath. >>for trayvon i mention american who was killed the let's take a breath. 4 amet tell take a breath...
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marilyn booker says the bank leadership refused to adopt her plan to address racial bias and was firedrgan stanley strongly rejects the claims and will vigorously defend lawsuit. pepsico will change the name of its on jemima brent. the chief marketing officer of quaker foods says "we recognize aunt jemima's origins are based on a racial stereotype and we will do away with the name and imagery beginning in the fourth quarter. a new name will be announced at a later date." reed hastings and his wife donating 120 billing dollars to scholarships that historically black colleges. the couple is giving it to three different institutions. hastings says that historically black colleges and universities have been little-known gems for black education. that is your business flash update. caroline: amazing stories. now time for smart shots where topics.a look at abigail: thanks. joining us today for smart chart is dan. it has been sometime since we have talked. i understand you are bullish. your motto right now is do not fight the fed. talk to us more broadly of what markets.eeing on the thanks fo
marilyn booker says the bank leadership refused to adopt her plan to address racial bias and was firedrgan stanley strongly rejects the claims and will vigorously defend lawsuit. pepsico will change the name of its on jemima brent. the chief marketing officer of quaker foods says "we recognize aunt jemima's origins are based on a racial stereotype and we will do away with the name and imagery beginning in the fourth quarter. a new name will be announced at a later date." reed hastings...
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sister marilyn was 37 years old. she goes to the university of south alabama and the students are like, what are you going to do? up a medical open clinic on the side of town because the one hospital was moving west. she said, i grew up in this community, i have been here since i was 21, i love the people and they love me and that's what i want to do. so she did. she finished medical school. she came over and started practicing in his office, seeing his patients, because he had such a large patient base. convincedtely, she the senior class, and they came over along with other local doctors and started rotating through the office to see his patients. , i guessy eventually you could say, donated to the facility, to the clinic for a dollar, and ultimately sister maryland writes a proposal, a grant. she started franklin primary health care system in his name. today, you can go in here, you can see a medical doctor, ob/gyn , you can see a dentist, optometrist, you can get a subscription filled. you can have money, no mone
sister marilyn was 37 years old. she goes to the university of south alabama and the students are like, what are you going to do? up a medical open clinic on the side of town because the one hospital was moving west. she said, i grew up in this community, i have been here since i was 21, i love the people and they love me and that's what i want to do. so she did. she finished medical school. she came over and started practicing in his office, seeing his patients, because he had such a large...
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marilyn marks is executive director of the coalition forna good gove, an organization focused on election transparency and verifiability. >> we don't necessarily have fair and secure elections across e ited states and georgia is the epitome of problemon elecco georgia bes really the example at almost every level of what is wrong. >> reporter: marks helped lead the charge to usher in a new era of voting in georgia last year. for 18 years the state used electronic voting machines made by diebold election systems. the machin were widely used across the nation, even though experts proved ty were easy for hackers to attack without leaving a trace. >> a federal judge is ordering georgia to stop using its outdated voting machines... >> reporter: in august of 2019, a federal judge ordered the state to scrap the flawed machines for something more secure and verifiable. so the state spent more than $100 milon to supply every county with so called imagecast machines made by a canadian company, dominion voting systems. they are ballot marking devices, meaning voters make selections a touch screen, an
marilyn marks is executive director of the coalition forna good gove, an organization focused on election transparency and verifiability. >> we don't necessarily have fair and secure elections across e ited states and georgia is the epitome of problemon elecco georgia bes really the example at almost every level of what is wrong. >> reporter: marks helped lead the charge to usher in a new era of voting in georgia last year. for 18 years the state used electronic voting machines made...
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marilyn, harry, scott, good luck with your restaurants. keep us posted.: god bless you guys. as protesters create a lawless zone in part of seattle. city leaders leaders seem to be at odds over the true nature of this no cop co-op. jack brewer is the spokesman for the national association of police athletic leagues. he sounds off on that next. right now is a time for action. that's why usaa is giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. discover all the ways we're helping members today. or credit card bills. you get way more than free shipping. you get thousands when you shop for your home at wayfair of items you need to your door fast the way it works best for you. even the big stuff. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match on your schedule. you get free two day shipping on things that make your home feel like you! wayfair. way more than furniture. it won't wait for a convenient time. o
marilyn, harry, scott, good luck with your restaurants. keep us posted.: god bless you guys. as protesters create a lawless zone in part of seattle. city leaders leaders seem to be at odds over the true nature of this no cop co-op. jack brewer is the spokesman for the national association of police athletic leagues. he sounds off on that next. right now is a time for action. that's why usaa is giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before...
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marilyn is right across the river from washington.n i first got elected to congress, my children were young and i brought them down with me. now they are in their 20's and 30's and they are back in new york. i still have that house where i go and i go down to washington. i don't think anybody would begrudge me for going down to washington. i fought in the heroes act. i got $5 billion in funding for new york hospitals. that is five times more than any other state got. that is work that i did. it's so ridiculous. i live in riverdale. everybody knows i live in riverdale. i have lived there for a long time. i am sort of like the mayor of riverdale. it just goes to show how much you don't know the district because everybody in riverdale knows me. very few know you because you really have not been in the district. you just decided you were going to move in and run for office. >> here's the issue. he said he was going to be in the district and he was not in the district. that is misleading, that is a lie. that is taking your constituents for
marilyn is right across the river from washington.n i first got elected to congress, my children were young and i brought them down with me. now they are in their 20's and 30's and they are back in new york. i still have that house where i go and i go down to washington. i don't think anybody would begrudge me for going down to washington. i fought in the heroes act. i got $5 billion in funding for new york hospitals. that is five times more than any other state got. that is work that i did....
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but -- >> marilyn monsby, forgive me, i'm running up against the next show. i'm brooke baldwin, thanks for being with me. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we begin today with a ton of breaking news in our national lead. just moments ago the floyd family attorney and medical experts presenting the findings of their independent autopsy, an autopsy that concluded that police were the reason for george floyd's death. floyd was asphyxiated. this comes after the medical examiner found there was no physical finding to support strangulation or asphyxiation. also a short time ago, a remarkable and emotional scene in minneapolis. the floyd family gathering at the site of george floyd's killing for the first time. it's now a memorial site. the family praying and the crowd on its knees to pray with the family. the murder of floyd has of course sparked days of protests about not just his death but racial injustice in the united states in general in cities and states across the country, which
but -- >> marilyn monsby, forgive me, i'm running up against the next show. i'm brooke baldwin, thanks for being with me. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we begin today with a ton of breaking news in our national lead. just moments ago the floyd family attorney and medical experts presenting the findings of their independent autopsy, an autopsy that concluded that police...
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and by 5:00, they had been started making moves to leave and made a circle around marilyn and jean andth this mob of people yelling and jeering and carrying on. they got us out to the sidewalk in one of the most moving moments of my entire life was the fact that we stood and they said the lord's prayer in the middle of this circle. and then somebody had called a taxicab. the guys opened it up and put the three of us in the back of the cab and that is how we got back to campus. >> one of the bennett college men on the scene out woolworth's was betty davis who had recently become friends with frank mccain. >> i was probably quiet and he had come from washington, d.c., where women were a little bit different. i had gone to this private school, and thought i had to be a lady all the time and i was going to do that. >> i finally said to her, i like you, you are nice person, but i do not have time to do what guys who are my age do. you are either with me or you are on the other side. so she saw fit to bring her hips downtown and demonstrate. i look up and who do i see? there is betty. someon
and by 5:00, they had been started making moves to leave and made a circle around marilyn and jean andth this mob of people yelling and jeering and carrying on. they got us out to the sidewalk in one of the most moving moments of my entire life was the fact that we stood and they said the lord's prayer in the middle of this circle. and then somebody had called a taxicab. the guys opened it up and put the three of us in the back of the cab and that is how we got back to campus. >> one of...
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but marilyn would never want to do that. thank you so much for joining us today.ish we had more time. the coming up next, sean spoke with newt gingrich why this most election is one of the most important in all of modernis history. you won't want to missth this. stay with us. jared? i'm hearing the most awful things, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can feel like you're living in a different world. you should definitely talk to your doctor and ask about fanapt. ok. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to placebo. cynthia, are you ok? i feel like everyone's out to get me. fanapt may change your heart rhythm which could elevate risk of sudden death. your doctor will consider this when deciding among treatments and may prescribe another medication first or may instruct you to take a smaller dosage of fanapt. remember you're not alone, there is help. ask your doctor about fanapt or go to fanapt.com. for 37 years w
but marilyn would never want to do that. thank you so much for joining us today.ish we had more time. the coming up next, sean spoke with newt gingrich why this most election is one of the most important in all of modernis history. you won't want to missth this. stay with us. jared? i'm hearing the most awful things, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can feel like you're living in a different world. you should definitely talk to your doctor and ask...
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when the state's attorney at the time, the state's attorney marilyn mosley brought charges against thele felt, that there was going to be-- that justice had arrived. i remember that day when she announced the charges, there was almost a celebratory, euphoria involved. because there was this idea that accountability could happen. what's interesting about this one, charges were brought relatively quickly on the one officer over in minnesota, over in minneapolis. and it didn't-- there was no dissipation when it came to the intensity of the protests. some people say, "what's the difference?" and i think for part of it is that for protests and activists right now the answer is is that charges aren't enough. now, what does that mean in terms of what we can do now is we still have to go through our normal process. there will be trials, and, you know, i know for many of us that we're hoping that both with the trials that are-- the charges have been announced but also there will be more charges that will be coming that we can come to a conclusion that will actually mean justice. but i think the
when the state's attorney at the time, the state's attorney marilyn mosley brought charges against thele felt, that there was going to be-- that justice had arrived. i remember that day when she announced the charges, there was almost a celebratory, euphoria involved. because there was this idea that accountability could happen. what's interesting about this one, charges were brought relatively quickly on the one officer over in minnesota, over in minneapolis. and it didn't-- there was no...
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host: bob and marilyn, your next. --in maryland, you are next. caller: i have two comments for the gentleman. first, my sense is that racism, as you are terming it, sort of looks like this for the police. they are trained down in inner cities. they have all kinds of experiences. and each time they are walking , let's black gentleman say 90% of the time there is a problem, let's say even 80% of the time there is a problem, what about 70% or 60%? racism starts to become probability. and so they walk up to a gentleman, they are already on guard, because 60% of the time there has been a problem, as renee just said and you just much more percentage of violent crimes are accomplished by black people. so take some culpability with all this. host: ok, let's take that point and let our guest respond. guest: let's see, where do i start? black people do not commit more crimes. if that is what you are arguing, black peoplearm -- are arrested more often for the crimes, which shows the bias. arrestedut who gets for what, not who commits what that is number one
host: bob and marilyn, your next. --in maryland, you are next. caller: i have two comments for the gentleman. first, my sense is that racism, as you are terming it, sort of looks like this for the police. they are trained down in inner cities. they have all kinds of experiences. and each time they are walking , let's black gentleman say 90% of the time there is a problem, let's say even 80% of the time there is a problem, what about 70% or 60%? racism starts to become probability. and so they...
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>>from hawaii to marilyn retired fbi agent as in the original investigator on the east area rapist casetive richard shelby chase down countless leads in pursuit of finding the notorious suspect with age has found particularly disturbing where the violence rapist and to monday. >>and to that that sacramento, i was just. and was everybody was in fear during that time sources close to the investigation tell fox 40 that joseph de angelo the spected east area rapist will plead guilty to 88 murder rape and other charges to avoid a death penalty trial. >>a life sentence would be imposed instead details of the agreement have not been formalized in any court filing and are still being worked out. but the source tells fox 40 that d'angelo will quote admit guilt in 62 charges which include many if not all rapes which are past the statute of limitation a hearing is scheduled for monday june 29th in which dozens of victims and their family members are expected to be resident so is d'angelo's expected guilty plea enough for family members of his many victims personally i think so but he has to give e
>>from hawaii to marilyn retired fbi agent as in the original investigator on the east area rapist casetive richard shelby chase down countless leads in pursuit of finding the notorious suspect with age has found particularly disturbing where the violence rapist and to monday. >>and to that that sacramento, i was just. and was everybody was in fear during that time sources close to the investigation tell fox 40 that joseph de angelo the spected east area rapist will plead guilty to...
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he sought hollywood musicians, , stars of a, everybody from marilyn monroe to louis armstrong to recordio and tv spots to appear in posters. in time, came up with such an enormous cadre of hollywood supporters that it was hard for anybody to not have heard of the march of dimes. there is a story of how the march of dimes got its name, which probably some of your viewers have heard. one of the celebrities o'connor recruited to the cause was the comedian eddie cantor who was doing a radio appearance. he was encouraging people to donate to the cause of infantile paralysis. he again following o'connor's vision was trying to convince people, just give whatever you can. if everybody puts a dime in an envelope, we will have a march of dimes to the white house. he used this phrase, march of dimes. apparently the radio spy was so -- spot was so successful that the white house mail was flooded with envelopes of dimes and the idea march of dimes struck. susan: it paralyzed to -- it parallels to the social media we are seeing with hollywood celebrities and youtube celebrities soliciting the public'
he sought hollywood musicians, , stars of a, everybody from marilyn monroe to louis armstrong to recordio and tv spots to appear in posters. in time, came up with such an enormous cadre of hollywood supporters that it was hard for anybody to not have heard of the march of dimes. there is a story of how the march of dimes got its name, which probably some of your viewers have heard. one of the celebrities o'connor recruited to the cause was the comedian eddie cantor who was doing a radio...
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meantime people held a sit-in in front of marilyn cardoze home tonight, they said that it was to honor the name the spirit and the memory of those killed by san jose police. the group is calling for the city to allocate money only accessible to black lives community organizations as well as long-term support for families affected by police violence. >>tonight we're hearing from a doctor who works in the emergency department at ucsf she says she was tear gas at an oakland protest and says she was not prepared. well now she wants to do what you can to make sure everybody is prepared before they head to a protest kron four's michelle kingston has more on what people should know before they go. doctor cortland brown is a whole list of things you should do before heading out to a protest in all the ways to make sure you stay safe and everything just heard within. >>a few minutes and it became very violent turn from both ends. >>and there were a couple 1000 and the police started using tear gas doctor cortland brown is a chief resident in the emergency department at ucsf she went to the firs
meantime people held a sit-in in front of marilyn cardoze home tonight, they said that it was to honor the name the spirit and the memory of those killed by san jose police. the group is calling for the city to allocate money only accessible to black lives community organizations as well as long-term support for families affected by police violence. >>tonight we're hearing from a doctor who works in the emergency department at ucsf she says she was tear gas at an oakland protest and says...
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geraldo rivera, looking at live pictures of marilyn, this is a large gathering, did not see this overt in broad daylight it is here now. i don't know if you heard rudy giuliani at the beginning of the show, but he is suggesting that the d.a. in minneapolis under charged a desktop to begin with. and then he made the point that if the autopsy shows is fixation, you go with murder 1. well, the family in the last 20 minutes suggested that their own review suggests that this was his fixie a she and, if that is the case, how do you get the d.a. in hennepin county to up the charge if that is the course of action? >> if indeed this man was associated, if he was choked to death by this cop, that is murder 1. it does not mean that you thought about it an hour ago, you can be premeditated, you can start choking the man, and remember the last 9 minutes coming you can start choking him, by minute two or three, you know what you are doing. the cop knows or should have known what he is doing. he is now pretty meditating the end of the story. he has premeditating the choking to death of this man. pre
geraldo rivera, looking at live pictures of marilyn, this is a large gathering, did not see this overt in broad daylight it is here now. i don't know if you heard rudy giuliani at the beginning of the show, but he is suggesting that the d.a. in minneapolis under charged a desktop to begin with. and then he made the point that if the autopsy shows is fixation, you go with murder 1. well, the family in the last 20 minutes suggested that their own review suggests that this was his fixie a she and,...
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>>from hawaii to marilyn retired fbi agent as in the original investigator on the east area rapist case detective richard shelby chase down countless leads in pursuit of finding the notorious suspect would has found particularly disturbing where the violence rapist and to monday. >>and to that that sacramento, i was just. and was everybody was in fear during that time sources close to the investigation tell fox 40 that joseph de angelo the suspected east area rapist will plead guilty to 88 murder rape and other charges to avoid a death penalty trial. >>a life sentence would be imposed instead details of the agreement have not been formalized in any court filing and are still being worked out. but the source tells fox 40 that d'angelo will quote admit guilt in 62 charges which include many if not all rapes which are past the statute of limitation a hearing is scheduled for monday june 29th in which dozens of victims and their family members are expected to be president so is d'angelo's expected guilty plea enough for family members of his many victims personally i think so but he has to
>>from hawaii to marilyn retired fbi agent as in the original investigator on the east area rapist case detective richard shelby chase down countless leads in pursuit of finding the notorious suspect would has found particularly disturbing where the violence rapist and to monday. >>and to that that sacramento, i was just. and was everybody was in fear during that time sources close to the investigation tell fox 40 that joseph de angelo the suspected east area rapist will plead...
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willingness to do what will be unpopular with the police unions, which i can remember were very angry at marilyn mosby for doing that prosecution. you had keith ellison who was able to take the case away from the hennepin county prosecutor, which by the way the previous prosecutor never prosecuted a police officer. so can you just talk about that, the challenge of getting prosecutors to take this brave political step, but what the victims demand? >> you know, on the one hand i guess you could characterize it as brave, joy, but on the other hand as a former u.s. attorney, i'll just tell you it's your job to do things that are unpopular. you have to follow the law and the facts. and twice in my eight years as u.s. attorney i authorized on police excessive force cases, neither resulting in death but both resulting in body injury where we did not convict in front of a jury. one the jury hung and could not reach a unanimous verdict. one thing i don't hear people talking about is the need to change the laws, because the standard is often very high for proving both in federal and state court these case
willingness to do what will be unpopular with the police unions, which i can remember were very angry at marilyn mosby for doing that prosecution. you had keith ellison who was able to take the case away from the hennepin county prosecutor, which by the way the previous prosecutor never prosecuted a police officer. so can you just talk about that, the challenge of getting prosecutors to take this brave political step, but what the victims demand? >> you know, on the one hand i guess you...
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. >> as more money was raised, history teacher marilyn travis turned on the electric shaver. >> the mostever cut my hair is probably shoulder length. i was feeling really nervous, but i'm really happy with how it is. and i feel even better that it's for a good cause. >> so far 17 people have gotten buzz cuts or colored their hair. they include staff members and one parent and a student joined in. >> it was shocking because i've never seen myself in a buzz cut, but i was really happy that i was supporting my staff that love us and my fellow classmates. >> the campaign reached $1,000. but the school wants to keep raising more money. the donations are already going to help students and their families. >> we've helped kids pay their college registration. we know for a fact we've helped some kids stay in their homes, and we've definitely fed a lot of families. >> it may not look like it, but principal got a buzz cut too. there is a good compromise. i can remain business in the front. and with this, i call it bulldog love in the back. . that is awesome with the heart in the back. east palo alt
. >> as more money was raised, history teacher marilyn travis turned on the electric shaver. >> the mostever cut my hair is probably shoulder length. i was feeling really nervous, but i'm really happy with how it is. and i feel even better that it's for a good cause. >> so far 17 people have gotten buzz cuts or colored their hair. they include staff members and one parent and a student joined in. >> it was shocking because i've never seen myself in a buzz cut, but i was...
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mike and doug dolph marilyn. >> i'm a law enforcement officer now because the police can't do their jobsational guardsmen i have to get activated because of this pity party that eugene is having for himself about how so hard it is for cops. it so impossible for us to not put knees on the necks of protesters. as a direct correlation right now between those cities having riots and those that aren't edits directly lied to the police officers and their contacts in their eyes baltimore has been quiet. you want to know why? because the cops haven't been to your gassing and knocking over old people running over people with horses driving cars and the crowds all the outrageous unbelievably violent fascist nonsense that guys like eugene are responsible for. this guy is an absolute clown. this is the problem why policing in new york has been historically an issue. this guy goes directly from the police department to training cops and the cop academy a.k.a. Ã >> mike, we will hear a response from eugene o'donnell. >> sounds like hate speech to me but we will move on. let's look at the data. were in
mike and doug dolph marilyn. >> i'm a law enforcement officer now because the police can't do their jobsational guardsmen i have to get activated because of this pity party that eugene is having for himself about how so hard it is for cops. it so impossible for us to not put knees on the necks of protesters. as a direct correlation right now between those cities having riots and those that aren't edits directly lied to the police officers and their contacts in their eyes baltimore has...