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-mark: how you doing? mark. -lemonis: this is mark. -scott: mark. it's a pleasure.e to meet you. lemonis: the harper group is one of the most well-known product rep groups in new york city, and what they essentially do is they take a manufacturer's product and they basically distribute or rep it to retailers across the country. and so it's a step that's necessary to be able to get in a lot of different storefronts. are you guys ready? sam: we are ready. -mark: come on in. -sam: okay. lemonis: this is a big opportunity. i hope mark can keep an open mind during the pitch and not react to criticism. no distributor wants to take on a pain-in-the-ass partner. mark: so, our new collection is called the flora collection. -scott: okay. -mark: so from start, you know, we tried to go with a traditional look with a little modern touch to it. we went to -- we went to, like, that old-school, we were trying to think of like -- -sam: like a vintage. -mark: old vintage wallpaper. -scott: sure. -mark: so, yeah, we almost wanted to, like, bring some vibrance to it but still have that
-mark: how you doing? mark. -lemonis: this is mark. -scott: mark. it's a pleasure.e to meet you. lemonis: the harper group is one of the most well-known product rep groups in new york city, and what they essentially do is they take a manufacturer's product and they basically distribute or rep it to retailers across the country. and so it's a step that's necessary to be able to get in a lot of different storefronts. are you guys ready? sam: we are ready. -mark: come on in. -sam: okay. lemonis:...
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and you talk about the clashes between dominic cummings and mark sedwill was mark sedwill publicly opposeda lot of reform or did he say, a lot of reform does need to take place? he has actually said that. civil serva nts has actually said that. civil servants out there to advise and guide ministers as we know not to make those decisions but the feeling within mrjohnson's in a circle over the past couple of weeks and months is that if they do want to see this big reform, a hard rain will fall on parts of whitehall, that they clearly felt that sir mark was an impediment to that, he is a lifelong civil servant who served in the home 0ffice civil servant who served in the home office in many different roles throughout the civil service in his time there, and the big question is who will replace him now on the national security site? we know that will be david frost who is currently boris johnson's brexit adviser. will be david frost who is currently borisjohnson's brexit adviser. he will move into being the prime minister's advise on all things security and the process will begin for recruitin
and you talk about the clashes between dominic cummings and mark sedwill was mark sedwill publicly opposeda lot of reform or did he say, a lot of reform does need to take place? he has actually said that. civil serva nts has actually said that. civil servants out there to advise and guide ministers as we know not to make those decisions but the feeling within mrjohnson's in a circle over the past couple of weeks and months is that if they do want to see this big reform, a hard rain will fall on...
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mark: definitely.ly,oking up at because if you have a situation where the government has to become more authoritarian and impose more restrictions in every direction, you may see trade being infected, business being infected. when you begin to have this kind , corruption raises its ugly head. governments having more control and up becoming more corrupt. so this is something be watching very carefully, and we have to consider when we are investing. alix: mark, good to catch up with you, thanks a lot. mark mobius of mobius capital partners. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: breaking news. the trump administration will start an investigation into india and spain on digital service taxes which could lead to tariffs the imposed on the exports's to the u.s. event we could see some retaliation. so it is not just tariffs and u.s. and china, it continues to percolate between the u.s. and europe. unresolved issues as well when it comes to airbus and boeing. more disruptions for the market. the s&p is now back to flat.
mark: definitely.ly,oking up at because if you have a situation where the government has to become more authoritarian and impose more restrictions in every direction, you may see trade being infected, business being infected. when you begin to have this kind , corruption raises its ugly head. governments having more control and up becoming more corrupt. so this is something be watching very carefully, and we have to consider when we are investing. alix: mark, good to catch up with you, thanks a...
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he said there have been moves to undermine sir mark's position over many months.et to do the job. without doing difficult things. every cabinet secretary will be dealing with the most difficult things the government has to do. that is the role. ultimately, the prime minister has to have confidence in the cabinet secretary and it's absolutely the case for a cabinet secretary. and if the prime minister didn't appoint someone to the position when he took over last summer, if he didn't want to miss if he didn't want sir mark as cabinet secretary, there are ways to do that, there is another way to deal with that, and public servants understand that, but what we are seeing is this constant undermining of this most senior public servants, anonymous briefings, that undermines their role. it is notjust sir mark, it's other senior civil servants as well, and that has a much more corrosive effect across the service. if this government want to face up to the challenges that they say they do, they need thousands of leaders across the civil service and this is not the way to in
he said there have been moves to undermine sir mark's position over many months.et to do the job. without doing difficult things. every cabinet secretary will be dealing with the most difficult things the government has to do. that is the role. ultimately, the prime minister has to have confidence in the cabinet secretary and it's absolutely the case for a cabinet secretary. and if the prime minister didn't appoint someone to the position when he took over last summer, if he didn't want to miss...
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when you compare that with mark's background. that's what they said.xample, if you really believe in expertise, getting professionals and to do the job, let's get the best expert to be oui’ job, let's get the best expert to be our national security adviser. if david frost comes through a process and they say, he is the best, that would be great, but i'm not sure what that process has been, so i think there is a real problem there if he starts off with that is a problem. real pleasure to speak to you and i will be speaking to you about them soon in due course. one of those points about david frost, i should point out than in fact his background before he went off and did business stuff as he originally started his early career as a british diplomat, a former ambassador to denmark, before he moved to international trade so he has a diplomatic background but not a national security background. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the
when you compare that with mark's background. that's what they said.xample, if you really believe in expertise, getting professionals and to do the job, let's get the best expert to be oui’ job, let's get the best expert to be our national security adviser. if david frost comes through a process and they say, he is the best, that would be great, but i'm not sure what that process has been, so i think there is a real problem there if he starts off with that is a problem. real pleasure to speak...
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mark: just one final thing. in support of the gordy family and they were featured on the cover of a magazine in 1949 called color was in it. that is standing around the grand piano. so sort of set the tone. in a way they were a family will when they came up your 1922 with the right migration, the grandfather, they had the money. they had the property in the south of georgia they came up here in they were all entrepreneurial and spreading created their own band which is just fascinating. david: in that magazine in that photograph, is very that is playing the piano in one of the ways that all of these things connect is that one of his early jobs was on the line and the plant. is there than he told me that he was so efficient at this job is role on that assembly line the new go ahead and do his part and then before he was supposed to actually that he would have 445 minutes of freedom and start composing little songs. mark: may have a little lamb us about that pretty. david: hitting really no musical notation. but y
mark: just one final thing. in support of the gordy family and they were featured on the cover of a magazine in 1949 called color was in it. that is standing around the grand piano. so sort of set the tone. in a way they were a family will when they came up your 1922 with the right migration, the grandfather, they had the money. they had the property in the south of georgia they came up here in they were all entrepreneurial and spreading created their own band which is just fascinating. david:...
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mark: i think you are right.f local businesses -- facebook is one of those great quandaries because everybody professes to dislike it. everybody knows what everybody is doing. we all know that. when society changes in this country, we have arguments about what is wrong with it, and there are one or two events that change everything overnight, and things change. monuments are coming down, and we have been talking about monuments coming down. i'm 55 years old. they came down because something changed rapidly. businesses are no different. if you don't adapt, you will fail, and you are right, local advertisers will continue to do so because it is right for their community, and they can target the community, but when you start to see the big global advertisers spending $50 million on facebook, they are going to it is like going downhill. that is what we are seeing right now. to hear a whisper from mark zuckerberg and his team. this is really critical and an important time. guy: mark, what does he have to say -- what i
mark: i think you are right.f local businesses -- facebook is one of those great quandaries because everybody professes to dislike it. everybody knows what everybody is doing. we all know that. when society changes in this country, we have arguments about what is wrong with it, and there are one or two events that change everything overnight, and things change. monuments are coming down, and we have been talking about monuments coming down. i'm 55 years old. they came down because something...
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mark, it is so great to see you. i appreciate your joining us on a really important morning, juneteenth. i want to start off by asking you about something that president trump just tweeted. let me show you the tweet. he said, quote, any protesters, anarchists, agitators, looters or low lives who are going to oklahoma, please understand you will not be treated like you have been in new york, seattle or minneapolis. it will be a much different scene. what does he mean? is the president threatening protesters, mark? >> well, the president supports peaceful protests and people who are exercising their first amendment rights. if we see what we have seen in other cities with rioting, looting, setting buildings on fire and physical violence, that's going to be something that would be met by police and it would be handled appropriately. we encourage peaceful protests, we encourage people with their first amendment rights, let's do it peacefully and not engage in violence and looting. >> but, mark, you talk about people's fir
mark, it is so great to see you. i appreciate your joining us on a really important morning, juneteenth. i want to start off by asking you about something that president trump just tweeted. let me show you the tweet. he said, quote, any protesters, anarchists, agitators, looters or low lives who are going to oklahoma, please understand you will not be treated like you have been in new york, seattle or minneapolis. it will be a much different scene. what does he mean? is the president...
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the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwill, is to step down as the government's most senior civil servantmore details will be revealed on the easing of non—essential travel restrictions for many popular european holiday destinations. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster and andy silvester, deputy editor at city am tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the front page of the metro features a warning from a scientific adviser to the government that the uk could face a severe second wave of coronavirus as lockdown measures ease in england. the times leads with the prime minister's announcement of extra funding for schools in what he calls his aim for every pupil to "succeed". the ft reports on the stepping down of the government's most senior civil servant, cabinet secretary sir mark sedwill. the telegraph says that the prime minister is looking for a brexit supporter to replace sir mark as part of his plans to reform whitehall. the guardian also reports on that story with a large picture of
the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwill, is to step down as the government's most senior civil servantmore details will be revealed on the easing of non—essential travel restrictions for many popular european holiday destinations. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster and andy silvester, deputy editor at city am tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the front page of the metro features a...
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mark: they are not getting it.n: a good chunk of that money, the majority of it is involuntary campaign contribution to the radical le left. the public has to h wake up and realize it is paying lots of money to support something it doesn't want to support. legislatures need to get busy, looking very seriously, the appropriations they make for the funding in higher education, they really supporting the higher education? mark: if you're attacking academic freedom, which of course this ideology is destroyed. this ideology we are talking about, you can tell me whether we disagree or agree, it is not flat out marxism, it's some version of it. when i see the protesters in the street, what they are talking about, we have to burn down what exists. everything that exists, the history must go, pull down the statues, chisel out the names and then we will start new. that comes right out of the communist manifesto, destroying the society that is this, and everything else, start with a clean slate. is that what they are being ta
mark: they are not getting it.n: a good chunk of that money, the majority of it is involuntary campaign contribution to the radical le left. the public has to h wake up and realize it is paying lots of money to support something it doesn't want to support. legislatures need to get busy, looking very seriously, the appropriations they make for the funding in higher education, they really supporting the higher education? mark: if you're attacking academic freedom, which of course this ideology is...
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mark clouse 10:00 a.m. eastern time, "squawk on the street" so we'll hear how another corporate leader is dealing with some of the challenges not just from the pandemic but obviously the social unrest as well. >> you don't want to miss that we're out of time on "closing bell." you don't want to miss "fast money" which starts right now. >>> so it does "fast money" starts right now. i'm melissa lee. guy adami, tim seem more, karen finerman and dan nathan mike wilson says the new number one word for the market. >>> plus is luxury's biggest deal in danger we will tell you what sent shares of tiffany tumbling today. >>> we're all over the big move in zoom. can this ultimate work-from-home play sustain its red-hot run we start off with facebook front and center today the company holds an all-hands on meeting to address the pack lash over how the company is handling protests breaking out across the nation. let's get straight to julia boorstin with the very latest. julia. >> melissa, mark zuckerberg did defend hims
mark clouse 10:00 a.m. eastern time, "squawk on the street" so we'll hear how another corporate leader is dealing with some of the challenges not just from the pandemic but obviously the social unrest as well. >> you don't want to miss that we're out of time on "closing bell." you don't want to miss "fast money" which starts right now. >>> so it does "fast money" starts right now. i'm melissa lee. guy adami, tim seem more, karen finerman...
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mark stein. your reaction. >> my book reprints 30 media reports and other accounts of the stonewall riots from 1969. it's quite interesting to see that the first accounts provided by the new york times daily news new york post referred to the rioters as homosexuals or young homosexuals. but within a week the voice, the lgbt press were referring to the leading role played by what at the time were referred to as trans vests or drag queens or street queens. and it's actually the most extensive coverage of that was in the local gay news letter of the majesty in society, a local gay rights organization. interesting lead the trans periodicals of the day, two of which were the ericsson educational foundation newsletter and trans vests, didn't cover the rights, but the gay oriented gay newsletter emphasized the prominent role played by street queens and by drag queens in the riots. so things are quite complicated, we also have the issue of translation, 50 years later, so today we tend to really police th
mark stein. your reaction. >> my book reprints 30 media reports and other accounts of the stonewall riots from 1969. it's quite interesting to see that the first accounts provided by the new york times daily news new york post referred to the rioters as homosexuals or young homosexuals. but within a week the voice, the lgbt press were referring to the leading role played by what at the time were referred to as trans vests or drag queens or street queens. and it's actually the most...
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green that was mark green the author with ralph nader of fake president. we go to work so street. is hard to take some from somebody if you know have someone replacing. we're going to do this interview today and all these markets open then they take me. there. so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we'll hear something because the money in a box. dangerous real life it's almost been basically a curse feast for the worst to you as it was your kidneys security positions i mean that. jacked me again. you see people get all their cars and i'll see you come in.
green that was mark green the author with ralph nader of fake president. we go to work so street. is hard to take some from somebody if you know have someone replacing. we're going to do this interview today and all these markets open then they take me. there. so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we'll hear something because the money in a box. dangerous real life it's almost been basically a curse feast for the worst to you as it was your kidneys security positions i mean that....
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mark: as you and bill were just alluding to, breaking with president trump secretary mark esper saide does oppose using military forces for law enforcement in containing street protests. secretary esper did refer to the insurrection act, which would allow the president to use active-duty military and law enforcement in containing street protests. >> the option to let use active-duty forces should only be used as a matter of last resort and only in the most urgent and direct situations. we are not been one of those situations now. i do not support invoking insurrection act. mark: secretary esper making his comments at the pentagon. he added "the national guard is best suited to perform domestic support to signal authorities in the situation in support of local law enforcement." pope francis says he is deeply concerned about the social unrest in the united states. in his weekly greeting is that racism cannot be tolerated. he called the killing of george floyd tragic, and said he was praying for all of those who've lost their lives because of "the sin of racism." iran is seeing a second
mark: as you and bill were just alluding to, breaking with president trump secretary mark esper saide does oppose using military forces for law enforcement in containing street protests. secretary esper did refer to the insurrection act, which would allow the president to use active-duty military and law enforcement in containing street protests. >> the option to let use active-duty forces should only be used as a matter of last resort and only in the most urgent and direct situations. we...
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of course, he thinks he's been the be thing to eve happen to black mark. that being said, it speaks to the fact there's always been a huge gap between practices, the thihat wel believe in, the things we do, the ceremonies that we engwhage anat white america actually knows about us. so there's no question that, even though he did not make the holiday more famous or well known, it is something now ine nsciousness of white americans the way it had never be before and, quite frankly, had he not chosen initially to schedule thisly ran tulsa on juneteenth, whether that was a conscious political ion or him just not being able to read the room, it's clear over the past couple of weeks more white americans areware of juneteenth than ever before. >> reporter: what should white americans and corporate america who are just tarning abohis holiday consider? >> i think it's important to remember this is an opportunity to learn. we've seen a lot of incredibl shifts in terms of corporate america. when you think of teimeless tymbols of slavery, pos slavery, aunt jemima, the
of course, he thinks he's been the be thing to eve happen to black mark. that being said, it speaks to the fact there's always been a huge gap between practices, the thihat wel believe in, the things we do, the ceremonies that we engwhage anat white america actually knows about us. so there's no question that, even though he did not make the holiday more famous or well known, it is something now ine nsciousness of white americans the way it had never be before and, quite frankly, had he not...
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there let's suppose he tweeted mark leno is over rated. could be true could not be true who cares but when he doesn't life joe in. an inside chip on a coffee joe in the morning on m s n b c. morning morning when he says that meek and joe on morning joe on m.s.n. b.c. not they're over rated they're pretty they're not pretty but he says implies joe committed murder decades ago of a young woman in his office with a remake of had an affair now if i said donald trump is a. polygamist and a pervert who does men think would be outraged i would have as much credibility said and i would be chased out of the public square for slander he does that all the time in effect he crossed the law cross the line he crosses every line we wake up in the morning scruffs the law and when he said of morning joe that he had some people say commits murder and. liz cheney and mitt romney. has said you've crossed the line cut it out and we'll see since he part of his performance art is never apologize. which is odd who has his perfect. but it need never apologize you
there let's suppose he tweeted mark leno is over rated. could be true could not be true who cares but when he doesn't life joe in. an inside chip on a coffee joe in the morning on m s n b c. morning morning when he says that meek and joe on morning joe on m.s.n. b.c. not they're over rated they're pretty they're not pretty but he says implies joe committed murder decades ago of a young woman in his office with a remake of had an affair now if i said donald trump is a. polygamist and a pervert...
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now please welcome, mark ruffalo. hi, mark. >> hey, jimmy, how you doin', man?ing all right, where are you right now? skbli >> i'm in an airbnb, a defunct, close hotel in new york. and i'm here because our internet sucks. how can we not have internet? rural new york at this point? so i'm here because the internet works here way better than it does on my dial-up in upstate new york, two hours from the greatest technologically advanced city in the world. >> jimmy: i have to tell you, it makes me feel good that you have crappy wi-fi. i think it would make a lot of people feel good. >> yes, eat it up. >> jimmy: so wait, do your kids not have wi-fi for going to zoom school? are they doing that? >> we have some hotspots. and each kid has to have their own hot spot, because they barely get enough bandwidth to do their home schooling. and all i -- so they come here sometimes to do it, but -- >> jimmy: really? wow, do they know if they graduated? maybe it's uncertain? >> i think it would be better if they didn't graduate. because it was such a sad experience for them to
now please welcome, mark ruffalo. hi, mark. >> hey, jimmy, how you doin', man?ing all right, where are you right now? skbli >> i'm in an airbnb, a defunct, close hotel in new york. and i'm here because our internet sucks. how can we not have internet? rural new york at this point? so i'm here because the internet works here way better than it does on my dial-up in upstate new york, two hours from the greatest technologically advanced city in the world. >> jimmy: i have to tell...
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is this james miller and has mark esper responded to that public. getting so actually james miller is actually really big and the d.o.j. and his resignation actually had mark esper out responding as soon as it was published now miller served on the defense science board which is a group of retired senior officials who tackle cyber and communication technology along with weapons of mass destruction now he also won 4 times the medal for distinguished public service which is the highest award a civilian can actually get from the d o d now as far as mark esper he says that he had no idea they were going to be taking a picture rather saying that he thought he was going to be doing 2 things 1st seeing the damage to the st john's church and also talking to troops in lafayette park that's directly across the street again from the white house he also pushed back on the media saying what was reported was inaccurate take a listen national guard forces did not far rubber bullets were tear gas in the crowd as reported 2nd guardsmen were instructed to were helmet
is this james miller and has mark esper responded to that public. getting so actually james miller is actually really big and the d.o.j. and his resignation actually had mark esper out responding as soon as it was published now miller served on the defense science board which is a group of retired senior officials who tackle cyber and communication technology along with weapons of mass destruction now he also won 4 times the medal for distinguished public service which is the highest award a...
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i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg.e will digl ahead, into the democrats police reform bill and the prospects for bipartisan change, all ahead of the november elections. we do this with jamil jaffer of george mason university. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg tv and radio. ♪ taylor: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i am taylor riggs in new york. kevin: i am kevin cirilli in washington, d.c.. with house democrats pushing the police reform bill and republicans blank introduce their own plan, where are the areas of common ground? we are joined by jamil jaffer, founder of the national security institute at george mason university school of law. he is also a senior vice president at higher net cybersecurity. we just heard from my colleague, emily wilkins that there are areas of bipartisanship. can those areas of bipartisanship get signed into law by president trump? jamil: it is a great question. one of the challenges is democrats control the house. they will be able to get a bill they want th
i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg.e will digl ahead, into the democrats police reform bill and the prospects for bipartisan change, all ahead of the november elections. we do this with jamil jaffer of george mason university. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg tv and radio. ♪ taylor: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i am taylor riggs in new york. kevin: i am kevin cirilli in washington, d.c.. with house democrats pushing the police reform...
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i'm mark crumpton.his is bloomberg. ♪ >> the limiting factor is not our own manufacturing capacity. that is relatively easy to save. for example, when we build a factor in the u.s., that was done in a few months and that was not done in a particularly high pace. our own production facet is not the big issue here. as a matter of fact, the bigger issue is the supply chain and getting hold of components. a couple of to months or so to get components. we have already built inventory of those components because we learn from the semiconductors supply in 2018. well prepared. of course, a massive change in supply, we would have some months of lead time. but i do not think it is particularly a big question. the other interesting part of this whole conversation is the role of the u.s. government within erickson. there was talk of u.s. institutions or governments taking a stake in the company. would you ever want that? under what conditions would that be appealing? >> i think we are a private enterprise. i believ
i'm mark crumpton.his is bloomberg. ♪ >> the limiting factor is not our own manufacturing capacity. that is relatively easy to save. for example, when we build a factor in the u.s., that was done in a few months and that was not done in a particularly high pace. our own production facet is not the big issue here. as a matter of fact, the bigger issue is the supply chain and getting hold of components. a couple of to months or so to get components. we have already built inventory of...
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mark: i think it is both. all, we see an amazing and we talked about it when we saw zoom price their ipos. vroom is changing the landscape of who purchases and sells a used car. that is something that needed innovation. in one you put consumers of the most uncomfortable experiences they have in buy and were selling a car, and they are definitely on the front end of that innovation. look at what hertz is doing in terms of their bankruptcy. these companies like froom and carr vona -- like vroom and carvana are great repositories for some of these cars. but you are going to start to see some that will go public. i think the question i would have about some of those companies, are there a lot of really small ipos focused on more of a consumer audience as opposed to the institutional audience? that is what i would look for if you wanted to see some whiff of froth in the market. companieslf dozen that should go public between now and labor day, i look at some of the prospects and marketplaces, and i don't see that r
mark: i think it is both. all, we see an amazing and we talked about it when we saw zoom price their ipos. vroom is changing the landscape of who purchases and sells a used car. that is something that needed innovation. in one you put consumers of the most uncomfortable experiences they have in buy and were selling a car, and they are definitely on the front end of that innovation. look at what hertz is doing in terms of their bankruptcy. these companies like froom and carr vona -- like vroom...
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green that was mark green the author with ralph nader of fake president. this is where they came as were 4 books with the i'm just at the the everybody use cocaine. cocaine you can smoke it this is worse like 1530. 20. 2 this is about a 15 people smoke this one figures this way you can fact these drugs thing any city in the united states that you walk along as you want to get it about the. make money. and that's what a day. you can be both with yeah you. live from the world headquarters of the r t america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez. hello again everybody i'm rick sanchez and i want to welcome all of you who are watching us from all over the world whether on regular t.v. or on portable t.v. the app that carries our program for you as we begin this newscast today we are monitoring the very latest protest worldwide as are some new videos out i don't know if you've seen up with new accusations of police officers that have surfaced in the deaths of african-american suspects these are new these are not about george floyd and we're
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has that created uneasy in itself was mark absolutely.t of illegal activities, for example a note —— large number of dogs are stolen from the street and ownership to the market. these dogs are physically and mentally impacted and the immune system has been damaged. so for a large number of numbers concentrated in a small space that could be another breeding ground for a pandemic outbreak. and briefly, are you optimistic that this festival will be the last? not so this festival will be the last? not so optimistic on that particular point but i would say that the festival is not going to last for ever. especially when the chinese government recognise dogs as companions and i see positive signs in china. thank you very much for being with us on bbc world news. two illegal st parties have been broken up during another night of unlawful gatherings on saturday stop dispersal zones have been put in place to clear crowds causing disruption on saturday night. zones allow officers extra powers to order people to leave the area and not return. these
has that created uneasy in itself was mark absolutely.t of illegal activities, for example a note —— large number of dogs are stolen from the street and ownership to the market. these dogs are physically and mentally impacted and the immune system has been damaged. so for a large number of numbers concentrated in a small space that could be another breeding ground for a pandemic outbreak. and briefly, are you optimistic that this festival will be the last? not so this festival will be the...
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was a sign of leadership, admitting that he missed the mark.eneral, he said, john, most of america has missed the mark. >> i appreciate that. another thing drew brees said in that apology was it was time for him to do less talking and more listening. >>> coming up, dr. anthony fauci weighs in on whether it is time to reopen america's schools. >>> but first some hospitals are struggling now with coronavirus. they look for help from medical and nursing students close to graduation. this week's impact your world highlights tiffany harris and dozens of classmates who answered the call in detroit. >> i knew as a nurse that's what they had prepared us for throughout my college cleareer, and that it was time for me to step up. it was a reality check of how quick life changes, how quick it comes and it goes. sometimes i'm numb and i'm just like, wow. you know, the things that i've seen, the things that i've heard. other daisy walk out feeling better because we may have saved more patients that day. we were able to discharge some people. i'm scared ever
was a sign of leadership, admitting that he missed the mark.eneral, he said, john, most of america has missed the mark. >> i appreciate that. another thing drew brees said in that apology was it was time for him to do less talking and more listening. >>> coming up, dr. anthony fauci weighs in on whether it is time to reopen america's schools. >>> but first some hospitals are struggling now with coronavirus. they look for help from medical and nursing students close to...
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uhió'ñó mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.utlook from the world health organization. the who chief said today "the worst is yet to come because of a lack of global solidarity. " he noted that tomorrow marks six months and the who has known about the virus. he says countries should not wait for a vaccine to deal with it. in florida, the pandemic is picking up steam. the rate of people testing positive for the first time climbed to 13.7%. the miami beach mayor tells bloomberg florida needs more than it is getting from the federal government. >> the messaging from washington has not been help everybody else, help yourself. it has been, don't wear a mask, or stand up against this or that. it is so unhelpful. we need direction and leadership. more thanida has had 46,000 new cases over the last several days, the highest since the pandemic began. european union governments are getting ready to extend a travel ban for u.s. residents for at least two weeks, according to a draft decision. the wording of the decision disruptingt the ban
uhió'ñó mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.utlook from the world health organization. the who chief said today "the worst is yet to come because of a lack of global solidarity. " he noted that tomorrow marks six months and the who has known about the virus. he says countries should not wait for a vaccine to deal with it. in florida, the pandemic is picking up steam. the rate of people testing positive for the first time climbed to 13.7%. the miami beach mayor...
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ground than mark esper is. mark esper has a long career, getting fired by the president would probably enhance his reputation in his peer group within the military establishment at this point. so this is not a situation where the president has a lot of leverage. yes, he can replace someone, but that doesn't mean it is going to help him. >> okay, so, john, let's talk about the president's physical health. he got a physical but we don't have a completely thorough explanation for how he's doing. what do we know? >> well, we know as you discussed with jonathan reiner in the last hour that they released information that indicates that his cholesterol issues, his coronary issues are under control. but we don't know exactly what is behind that. what procedures have been done. we know that he's getting high doses of staten drugs to try to control the levels of cholesterol. we have gotten some information about height and weight and, you know, 6'3", 244 pounds, but we don't have a detailed picture that we normally get f
ground than mark esper is. mark esper has a long career, getting fired by the president would probably enhance his reputation in his peer group within the military establishment at this point. so this is not a situation where the president has a lot of leverage. yes, he can replace someone, but that doesn't mean it is going to help him. >> okay, so, john, let's talk about the president's physical health. he got a physical but we don't have a completely thorough explanation for how he's...
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it marks the day june of slavery in the us. it marks the dayjune 19, of slavery in the us. texas, found out they had been liberated by the emancipation proclamation, officially freeing slaves in 1863, but this wasn't communicated in still two years later in june, 1865. communicated in still two years later in june, 1865. it represents black folks' attem pts represents black folks' atte m pts to represents black folks' attempts to build a holiday, build a ritual and institutions they controlled. from 1866 through the end of the 19th century, it was largely a southern ritual. coming into the 20th century, there was a lull between world war i and two, african—americans were fighting fascism abroad and demanding rates at home. so there was more of a look towards july four as and expression of americanism. but then you see a rebirth ofjune 19 in the 60s and 70s. what we see now is a country that is in the self examination. and the celebration of juneteenth a year ago this time would have been acknowledged, would have been acknowledged, would have been discussed, but now it's not
it marks the day june of slavery in the us. it marks the dayjune 19, of slavery in the us. texas, found out they had been liberated by the emancipation proclamation, officially freeing slaves in 1863, but this wasn't communicated in still two years later in june, 1865. communicated in still two years later in june, 1865. it represents black folks' attem pts represents black folks' atte m pts to represents black folks' attempts to build a holiday, build a ritual and institutions they controlled....
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and we should note that, as this country marks juneteenth, the holiday that marks the end of slavery in america, the new push all over this country to learn more about our country's painful history. a little later right here, the interview and some powerful words and a note about what will happen right here later this evening. >>> in the meantime, the news continues. with concern in tulsa about people in close proximity because of the coronavirus, the world health organization with a new warning tonight about a new and dangerous phase we're seeing. here in the u.s., the cdc is now predicting up to 145,000 deaths by july 11th. and tonight, in a sign of concern over the newest numbers, apple is closing 11 stores in arizona, florida, and the carolinas. in clearwater, florida, players and staff testing positive at the philadelphia phillies spring training facility. in fact, florida breaking its fifth record in just a week. more than 3,800 cases in just the last 24 hours. so many of them young people. and new action we're learning of tonight in dallas and houston. kaylee hartung from texa
and we should note that, as this country marks juneteenth, the holiday that marks the end of slavery in america, the new push all over this country to learn more about our country's painful history. a little later right here, the interview and some powerful words and a note about what will happen right here later this evening. >>> in the meantime, the news continues. with concern in tulsa about people in close proximity because of the coronavirus, the world health organization with a...
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arlan: i think mark's decision was wrong.oken to the people at facebook high up for a great deal of time and i have seen people try and try with him. there are some really amazing people at facebook and they are speaking out now. even more so are not speaking up but i think they will. men who one young white has one experience in his life, who has the control of billions of people, what they see and what they view. it is wrong. i don't know if he is drunk with power or simply just in a bubble, but someone needs to step in. someone needs to say something. he needs to do better. i know the people around him -- i am actually friends with people around him who love him and he loves them back. i would hope they would pick up the phone and make a phone call and say this is not right. you can't be the only person making these types of decisions. you simply don't have the lived experience. youn: you once told me would let the next mark zuckerberg walk away if he happens to be a heat, straight, white male. in the context of what's hap
arlan: i think mark's decision was wrong.oken to the people at facebook high up for a great deal of time and i have seen people try and try with him. there are some really amazing people at facebook and they are speaking out now. even more so are not speaking up but i think they will. men who one young white has one experience in his life, who has the control of billions of people, what they see and what they view. it is wrong. i don't know if he is drunk with power or simply just in a bubble,...
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i would say less with mark, more with sheryl.e past year, it has been a little bit more with mark. team at the-- our leadership conference and other civil rights groups have been working with the company on a range of different issues through the civil rights audit. there have been some things they have made progress on. we've made progress on the fact they have been allowing for unlawful targeting through their ads and they stop doing that. they settled ongoing litigation. we helped craft their policy to prevent misinformation and interference with the census. it was a pretty robust policy. we have pressed various times around the enforcement of that policy where they have not caught major disinformation that they subsequently have taken down after i had to flag it for them. we've had some progress, but i would say on voting and elections, they have moved far too slowly and then have failed to really understand what they are allowing on their platform and the harm it creates. this isn't about free expression. i worked at the ame
i would say less with mark, more with sheryl.e past year, it has been a little bit more with mark. team at the-- our leadership conference and other civil rights groups have been working with the company on a range of different issues through the civil rights audit. there have been some things they have made progress on. we've made progress on the fact they have been allowing for unlawful targeting through their ads and they stop doing that. they settled ongoing litigation. we helped craft...
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mark: and we'll be right back. ld with one protein feels like.hat getting fueled with three energy packed proteins feels like. meat! cheese! and nuts! p3. because 3 is better than 1 it won't wait for a convenient time. meat! cheese! and nuts! or for hospitals to get back to normal again. that's why, at cancer treatment centers of america, .. at we do, it's all we do. cancer treatment centers of america. call now for an appointment. and it's bigger than selling cars. we're here to build for the people who build and shape this country. who work hard. who do right by others. who never give in. there's always some new challenge trying to take us out. to shake our resolve. and if you're out there fighting through it, we know 260,000 people who have your back. mark:: we have lived through in the course of three years an attempt by the obama administration to defeat the presidential candidate of the other party by violating his civil liberties and by violating our constitution in ways we have neverot seen before in this country. the media and the democr
mark: and we'll be right back. ld with one protein feels like.hat getting fueled with three energy packed proteins feels like. meat! cheese! and nuts! p3. because 3 is better than 1 it won't wait for a convenient time. meat! cheese! and nuts! or for hospitals to get back to normal again. that's why, at cancer treatment centers of america, .. at we do, it's all we do. cancer treatment centers of america. call now for an appointment. and it's bigger than selling cars. we're here to build for the...
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i agree with mark, n this is the time to celebrate.ve had such a stable set of polls where he's hung basically solid. and now, things look dferent. and they look different because big things are happening. judy: mark, could his arguments about the virus i people to enough people to somehow persuade them, um, that he's got the right argument goingere? mark: i doubt it, judy. he's not been a national leader on this issue. i mean, in fact, hs been a sniper on the -- on the sidelines too much. criticizing governors in michigan and minnesota and virginia for taking measures in theirs to lead to a lockdown in hopes of curtailin it somehow, there seems to emerge a choice between public health and a strg economy. and donald trump say open that economy. but the reality is we will noth a strong economy without restored public health. t that root -- and the road to it. down a deadnd and it shows oing terrible indifference to the people who are his most loyal supportist. there are 3,000 people without masks or social distancing. you know, that's a
i agree with mark, n this is the time to celebrate.ve had such a stable set of polls where he's hung basically solid. and now, things look dferent. and they look different because big things are happening. judy: mark, could his arguments about the virus i people to enough people to somehow persuade them, um, that he's got the right argument goingere? mark: i doubt it, judy. he's not been a national leader on this issue. i mean, in fact, hs been a sniper on the -- on the sidelines too much....
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mark: there's a short term and a longer term.ink there's probably going to be some give back and perhaps into then yields, but fourth quarter, we have election .ncertainty but we think central banks are going to keep pressure on yields, and is a tough one to fight against. there's a world worry about instability and some of the states right now. becomes ated states source of instability in the months to come, what does that mean for the primacy of dollar-denominated assets? mark: it is a great question, and i hear that increasingly from global investors. reflecting both a more active ecb, better growth data, and underlining that issue about whether currency tailwinds might be better in europe than the u.s. know, a lot of people expect one more round of fiscal stimulus, particularly as the administration looks to bolster its reelection chances. it is hard to see the dollar giving up a lot in the short that but longer-term, dollar primacy has some risks. lisa: is that basically your way of saying you are still betting on u.s. dolla
mark: there's a short term and a longer term.ink there's probably going to be some give back and perhaps into then yields, but fourth quarter, we have election .ncertainty but we think central banks are going to keep pressure on yields, and is a tough one to fight against. there's a world worry about instability and some of the states right now. becomes ated states source of instability in the months to come, what does that mean for the primacy of dollar-denominated assets? mark: it is a great...
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arthel: yeah, and mark, i think the calls to defund police departments is off the mark.t you're talking about is what makes sense which is to real low of kate some funds to some of -- reallocate some of the funds. i want to play some sounds from mr. chris stewart, the attorney for the family of rayshard brooks. let's listen. >> you want to know how this could have been avoided and all of the protests? talk to him. talk. hey, buddy, you fell asleep in line. are you okay? why don't you pull your car over there and call an uber and then you walk over and he leaves. why is that so hard for police officers? arthel: mark, your final thoughts, your reaction? >> absolutely right. we have to change the notion that every time a police officer responds to a problem, that the only result is an arrest of a person and i think chris stewart, i saw him last night pretty much laid this matter out very clearly and unambiguously. i hope you continue to play his words. i think america needs to hear what he said. arthel: president and ceo of national urban league, mark, thank you for coming
arthel: yeah, and mark, i think the calls to defund police departments is off the mark.t you're talking about is what makes sense which is to real low of kate some funds to some of -- reallocate some of the funds. i want to play some sounds from mr. chris stewart, the attorney for the family of rayshard brooks. let's listen. >> you want to know how this could have been avoided and all of the protests? talk to him. talk. hey, buddy, you fell asleep in line. are you okay? why don't you pull...
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mark mark. kimmitt does this. do your sorry work do you. live yes or no. understand i'm going to follow her there and if they saw and heard the injured who witnessed this. for a meter the homestar. some muffin man the 1st to say we're going to be out for probably. at least autumn a sort of like you've never noticed i'm still a whole lot about. you can't be silly. they were silent and she was the man what a. girl you saw. fit to have you for to have the food on our side or a if 95th time you did my work for the mayor at home when you know. well in my house with. yanni 70 year they might be a hell. marvins r. robinson a swat on or her diary or lower. or higher than we all know i mean i did let danny hide that one had a smiley. gun. in know. where whether our current law has to say it and no we're sure if we're all who will lead us embassy hall saw the. hollywood do or some other land issue and on her 3rd or hear of it. murder a. reporter. from said no a violin. and get their man on how keen annie. for you know 8 world can a woman actually for this female no
mark mark. kimmitt does this. do your sorry work do you. live yes or no. understand i'm going to follow her there and if they saw and heard the injured who witnessed this. for a meter the homestar. some muffin man the 1st to say we're going to be out for probably. at least autumn a sort of like you've never noticed i'm still a whole lot about. you can't be silly. they were silent and she was the man what a. girl you saw. fit to have you for to have the food on our side or a if 95th time you did...
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ceo mark circuit bird plans to address the situation in the company meeting -- mark zuckerberg plansthe situation in the company meeting today. the people's bank of china says it will temporarily purchase loans of smaller companies by some local banks. is using around $56 billion for its relenting program. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in i'm than 120 countries, leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: thank you so much. president trump has threatened to deploy the military to end what he calls riots and lawlessness across the u.s. as cities -- cities across the country impose curfews, joining us now is peter dixon, global equities analyst at commerce bank. the impact on the protests, on the opening of the economy, but social inequality and the social will have to change in the coming months. what does it mean from your perspective? i think we have to distinguish between the economics and the social side of things here. in terms of what we see at the moment, it is a major social pr
ceo mark circuit bird plans to address the situation in the company meeting -- mark zuckerberg plansthe situation in the company meeting today. the people's bank of china says it will temporarily purchase loans of smaller companies by some local banks. is using around $56 billion for its relenting program. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in i'm than 120 countries, leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine?...
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mark will tell us what that will mean for the raiders.ere's a look at your prime- time lineup. at 8:00, hells kitchen followed by gordon ramsay's 24 hours at 9:00 and then join us for the 10:00 news in the 11:00 news all right here on ktvu . >>> how's that going, everybody. i'm coming to you from home up in napa. listen up, not the fans. it doesn't look like it's going to happen. the nfl has proceeded with the business as usual attitudemmiss announces and basically tells all 32 teams that summer training camps must be held at their main training facilities. also, no joint and this is a cut down on travel and limit physical contact which is always going to be hard to do with football. the 49ers train in santa clara anyway no longer training, traveling. the raiders will not be coming to napa. that is a cute story. that was always a huge draw for the napa valley. they will have to train no doubt in las vegas and that is going to be hot. so we've got no baseball. we might have for paul. basketball still on hold. no nhl. we do have our memorie
mark will tell us what that will mean for the raiders.ere's a look at your prime- time lineup. at 8:00, hells kitchen followed by gordon ramsay's 24 hours at 9:00 and then join us for the 10:00 news in the 11:00 news all right here on ktvu . >>> how's that going, everybody. i'm coming to you from home up in napa. listen up, not the fans. it doesn't look like it's going to happen. the nfl has proceeded with the business as usual attitudemmiss announces and basically tells all 32 teams...
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it does mark a shift.orities said that the first wave had never really ended. there was a worrying warning for those who might‘ve predicted the warmer weather would help. translation: our forecasts that the coronavirus infection would decline in summer turned out to be wrong. as long as people are having close contact with others, we believe that infections will continue. some of south korea's more recent outbreaks have centred around bars and nightclubs in the capital. and parts of the country are reintroducing stricter social distancing measures, as new clusters of cases are identified. but south korea's approach to the virus is still one of the most successful. it's managed to avoid locking down the country, instead relying on aggressive trace, test and treat strategies. its case numbers and death rates remain very low when compared to the outbreaks of some the worst affected nations. my understanding is that the vast majority of cases being detected are linked to existing and recognised clusters, and a
it does mark a shift.orities said that the first wave had never really ended. there was a worrying warning for those who might‘ve predicted the warmer weather would help. translation: our forecasts that the coronavirus infection would decline in summer turned out to be wrong. as long as people are having close contact with others, we believe that infections will continue. some of south korea's more recent outbreaks have centred around bars and nightclubs in the capital. and parts of the...
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i am mark crum ton.is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from toronto, eyewitness amanda lng, welcome to market market. and i am vonnie quinn. we are joined by our bloomberg audience. here are the top stories we are following. >> tech pushes us stocks higher. equities pairing losses, the nasdaq goes to a record high. we speak with one investor who says this year's bear market should maybe just be call a panic attack. then the fed decides the federal kicks off his two-day meeting with marks wonder what is next for l.s.u. programs. and the launch of bloomberg green. a look at how to fix the future in the middle of this pandemic. -- speak with an expert. mained: a check on the markets showing give-back after erasing losses. tech stocks are among the leaders in this marked. you can see still some weakness on the broad market here. we are seeing tech and consumer discretionary as the two sources of strength still. among tech, big moves, apple, amazon, facebook all up about three points each. energy is the single bigge
i am mark crum ton.is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from toronto, eyewitness amanda lng, welcome to market market. and i am vonnie quinn. we are joined by our bloomberg audience. here are the top stories we are following. >> tech pushes us stocks higher. equities pairing losses, the nasdaq goes to a record high. we speak with one investor who says this year's bear market should maybe just be call a panic attack. then the fed decides the federal kicks off his two-day meeting with marks...
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mark: -- won't they? mark: so he says.o not thinkar will be that hig it never has been for police departments in thisry. usually the police deiartments and unions get to dictate what the terms of the conversation are. what you are seeing in this country is, for the first time, some chaenging of the way we have looked at policing this country, and this assumption that what need as far as public safety is more police, more law & order, ando recognition that can contribute to unsafe streets, violence, and death and destruction of black and brown people. anchor: andrew cuomo recognizes the breach of strict -- reach of trust. -- breach of trust. he has made this gesture, said what do you want to see happen? mark: so much more. what we are talking about in new york city is defunding new york city police. we are talking about taking $1 billion away from thebi $ion bloated budget and putting it towards ograms and restorative measures and initiatives in new york city that will actually keep us safe, protect us,eep us healthy, and b
mark: -- won't they? mark: so he says.o not thinkar will be that hig it never has been for police departments in thisry. usually the police deiartments and unions get to dictate what the terms of the conversation are. what you are seeing in this country is, for the first time, some chaenging of the way we have looked at policing this country, and this assumption that what need as far as public safety is more police, more law & order, ando recognition that can contribute to unsafe streets,...
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what about these protestors, mark. have been talking with mayor garcetti of los angeles about it, but, ase've said, 700 cities and towns across the t countrusands and thousands of people in the streets, it started out about george floyd it's become -- i think it's fair than that.something much bigger what do you make of it? anything i've eve seen.ike most protests here in washington involve the usual suspects on both sides.those are committed , in some case zealots, who show up regularly. this is remarkable in its composition. it's people who are not protestors, who are not cal activists, at the same time even thougit's spawned and inspired by the tragic death george floyd, it is not specifically racial. very large white composition in it. that to me is remarkable it's reached not only the major cities but small towns worldwide. i think this is of enormous significance. it can't be a little consolation to george floyd and his loved ones, but his murder is having an enormous impact o this country and it will not be just
what about these protestors, mark. have been talking with mayor garcetti of los angeles about it, but, ase've said, 700 cities and towns across the t countrusands and thousands of people in the streets, it started out about george floyd it's become -- i think it's fair than that.something much bigger what do you make of it? anything i've eve seen.ike most protests here in washington involve the usual suspects on both sides.those are committed , in some case zealots, who show up regularly. this...
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i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thank you so much, mark. cities across the country are bracing for a second weekend of likely protests in the wake of the tragic killing of george floyd in minneapolis. has hadrt, louisiana its fair share of protest but they have been peaceful so far. the mayor ofw shreveport, adrian perkins. really appreciate you being here. what has been the key so far in having lawful protest that are peaceful? adrian: first of all, thank you for having me on. making to our success is sure we allow our citizen to have a voice. i'm a military veteran and we are letting the protesters know that they have a right to assemble, and we will keep them safe. our years and our hearts are open to their concerns. david: do you expect protests over the weekend? adrian: we do. there was an announcement at the first protest that they would be protesting for 45 days. there will be multiple protester protestsekend -- throughout the weekend. david: you said you are a veteran, selling yourself short, first president of your class at west po
i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thank you so much, mark. cities across the country are bracing for a second weekend of likely protests in the wake of the tragic killing of george floyd in minneapolis. has hadrt, louisiana its fair share of protest but they have been peaceful so far. the mayor ofw shreveport, adrian perkins. really appreciate you being here. what has been the key so far in having lawful protest that are peaceful? adrian: first of all, thank you for having me on....
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mark gurman with that quick update. thank you so much, mark.ll continue to follow that story, just out from our government. he is leading the largest black lead venture capital fund in the world. we will hear from the co-founder . this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. the world's largest black lead venture capital fund just got bigger. base10 partners says today it has raised $250 million in a second fund to fund startups and other initiatives aimed at diversifying predominantly white tech industry. i spoke to the cofounder of base10 partners about that and his efforts to fight racial injustice. adeyemi: we are very thankful for the amount of confidence that has been put in us by our founders. my partner and i and our entire team, we feel like we are at a special time because we are butrity led organization, we are minority focused. we just happen to believe investing in problems means investing in people that represent the diversity of society. and we want to do more on that and extent until we have
mark gurman with that quick update. thank you so much, mark.ll continue to follow that story, just out from our government. he is leading the largest black lead venture capital fund in the world. we will hear from the co-founder . this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. the world's largest black lead venture capital fund just got bigger. base10 partners says today it has raised $250 million in a second fund to fund startups and other initiatives...
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our own mark steyn emerging from his basement. mark steyn back, straight ahead. ♪ asement.steyn back, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: an army of black lives matter activists have taken over six city blocks in downtown seattle, surrounding an abandoned police precinct. they gave themselves the name the capitol hill autonomous zone. that is their new country within the borders of our country. they say they will not leave and disband their new nation until the city's police department is abolished completely. dan springer is at the zoning seattle. dan?te >> this is the first night of what can only be described as a complete takeover of a seven block area of a seattle neighborhood and we don't see a single police officer or city official anywhere so it doesn't appear as if the protesters are digging in for the long haul. they call it the capitol hill autonomous zone and right in the center of it is the seattle police department's eighth precinct. police said they are boarded up and abandoned the building onon monday after receiving a credible threat that criminals in the protest
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let us get some first word news with mark hilton. mark: larry kudlow says health experts are not seeing a second wave of coronavirus infections. he's echoing other officials and saying the u.s. economy will not be locked down again. texas, california, florida, and alabama are among states were actions and hospitalizations are reaching new highs. european union regulators have been given a green light to pursue deals with drug companies on developing a new coronavirus vaccine. european commission will be seeking agreements to by hundreds of millions of doses. the commission says it will dip into an emergency european pot of more than $2.3 billion to help finance the vaccine research. india's surge of 10,000 cases in one day forced them past great britain. they impose lockdown in late march and it is now largely being enforced in high-risk areas. the spike in cases came after india allowed the reopening of shops, shopping malls, factories, and religious places. olympic organizing officials say they lined up about 80% of the facilities
let us get some first word news with mark hilton. mark: larry kudlow says health experts are not seeing a second wave of coronavirus infections. he's echoing other officials and saying the u.s. economy will not be locked down again. texas, california, florida, and alabama are among states were actions and hospitalizations are reaching new highs. european union regulators have been given a green light to pursue deals with drug companies on developing a new coronavirus vaccine. european...
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leno, later on senator mark leno, to have the first inclusion housing policy as a matter of law in the city and county of san francisco at 10% and that number went up and
leno, later on senator mark leno, to have the first inclusion housing policy as a matter of law in the city and county of san francisco at 10% and that number went up and
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mark tepper, your reaction. mark: yeah, this is crazy.'m less concerned about snapchat just because most of the users are teens. i'm more concerned about twitter and i think michael jordan really said it best, he said republicans buy sneakers too and that was in response for harvey running for senate many years ago and this is more censorship against conservatives and it's going to cost platforms daily average users. jack dorsey retweeted something last week that was false, it was wrong. where is the fact-checking there? i know people who are taking breaks because they are sick and tired of censorship and attacked by left-wingers with faulty logic and baseless accusation, there's a huge problem with the platforms right now. maria: kelly, we have to remember that twitter appears to be part of the resistance against president trump and there has been resistance from the media, from democrats, from resistance groups, from the moment he walked down the elevator in 2015, so it's almost like a badge of honor for these companies to say, yeah, i'
mark tepper, your reaction. mark: yeah, this is crazy.'m less concerned about snapchat just because most of the users are teens. i'm more concerned about twitter and i think michael jordan really said it best, he said republicans buy sneakers too and that was in response for harvey running for senate many years ago and this is more censorship against conservatives and it's going to cost platforms daily average users. jack dorsey retweeted something last week that was false, it was wrong. where...