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. >> mark person is maurice's cousin. your family, they were slave owners. >> yeah. did own slaves. but a lot of the neighbors didn't like john person 'cause he was too kind to the slaves sometimes. but he said, "hey, it's my land. everybody's welcome." and nat turner approached him and said, "i'd like to be baptized here." >> after the baptism, nat becomes inspired by the story of moses leading the israelites to freedom and by the fiery visions in the book of revelations. >> and nat became, in his own words, a free man to god at that time. he felt that his purpose was to be a redeemer. and he felt that slavery was a moral wrong, and so, therefore, he was entitled to seek revenge for that. >> he slowly came to the idea that he was chosen by god to engage in a rebellion against slavery. the end of the world being near, he would kill everybody. >> historian kenneth greenberg tells me a series of visions and voices that turner thinks are from god only reinforce his beliefs. >> he sees blood on the corn. he sees christ's arms stretched out across the heavens. >> then, in
. >> mark person is maurice's cousin. your family, they were slave owners. >> yeah. did own slaves. but a lot of the neighbors didn't like john person 'cause he was too kind to the slaves sometimes. but he said, "hey, it's my land. everybody's welcome." and nat turner approached him and said, "i'd like to be baptized here." >> after the baptism, nat becomes inspired by the story of moses leading the israelites to freedom and by the fiery visions in the...
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meanwhile, unbeknownst to me, mark was charging things on his personal credit card. n't like that at all, but mark likes to just do it. lemonis: why are you charging it on your credit card and not telling her? mark: 'cause we don't always have it in the account, and she's already done so much -- lemonis: but why aren't you at least telling her? mark: it's just another thing on her plate. so i'm like, i could do it on my own. sam: it's hard, marcus. lemonis: how much do you have on the credit card, really? mark: probably maxed out on one that's 10 grand -and i probably have another -- -sam: wait, personally? mark: like 6 grand on the other one. like, $16,000 altogether. sam: how are we supposed to build a life for ourselves if we're in debt? mark: i-i keep thinking -- [ sam crying ] that's why i don't like letting it out 'cause i know, like, it'll hurt her. sam: it hurts me more when it's this. like, if we have a baby, like, what am i supposed to do for three months? i have no, like, employee pay, no union, like, nothing. mark: i know. sam: so there's no like, nest egg
meanwhile, unbeknownst to me, mark was charging things on his personal credit card. n't like that at all, but mark likes to just do it. lemonis: why are you charging it on your credit card and not telling her? mark: 'cause we don't always have it in the account, and she's already done so much -- lemonis: but why aren't you at least telling her? mark: it's just another thing on her plate. so i'm like, i could do it on my own. sam: it's hard, marcus. lemonis: how much do you have on the credit...
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person or someone attempting bodily harm. they would be included in this language even if they did not have a mark on the person and they were tying them up and put a rope over the tree, that is attempted murder they would be included under this bill even without a mark. we have to preclude, but we are trying to is the bill doesn't get used for the wrong purposes. we are all on the same side about who we want to punish and who we should prevent. we can't pass laws w that do exactly what all of us have said is wrong, all of the unintended consequences there's one here and i ask in a very polite way, i've been asking for three months for one small change and i let the velcro today on thursday, they're not brand-new changes, we've tried as he's had objections, work within on his objections. i asked unanimous consent to pass the bill as amended. >> is theirok objection? senatorce from new jersey. >> thank you. this is a bill that's already past this body. saint bill, same language. there is no objection there. look for members of the house objective. saint bill, same language. i've heard this objection. we disagree with this. the
person or someone attempting bodily harm. they would be included in this language even if they did not have a mark on the person and they were tying them up and put a rope over the tree, that is attempted murder they would be included under this bill even without a mark. we have to preclude, but we are trying to is the bill doesn't get used for the wrong purposes. we are all on the same side about who we want to punish and who we should prevent. we can't pass laws w that do exactly what all of...
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person or attempting bodily harm. those people would be included in this language even if they did not have a mark on the person if they were rounding them up and tying them up that is attempted murder they would still be included in this bill. but what we have to preclude is the bill isn't used for the wrong purposes we're on the same side of the to punish and prevent and the symbolism. but we can't part pass laws what we all have said it was wrong with the penal system in the unintended consequenceser there is one here and i ask in a very polite way for three months for one small change and i let the bill go today if we could have it they are not brand-new they been sitting in senator booker's office for three months as he has had objection to try to workon with him. i ask unanimous consent once again to pass the bill asd amended. >> is there objection? >> reserving the right to objectn object. >> the senator from new jersey. >>. >> this is a bill that has already passed this body. same bill, same language, there is no objection there. only for members of the house objected. same bill, same language. i have heard thi
person or attempting bodily harm. those people would be included in this language even if they did not have a mark on the person if they were rounding them up and tying them up that is attempted murder they would still be included in this bill. but what we have to preclude is the bill isn't used for the wrong purposes we're on the same side of the to punish and prevent and the symbolism. but we can't part pass laws what we all have said it was wrong with the penal system in the unintended...
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person or someone attempting bodily harm. those people would be included in this language even if they did not have a mark on the person. but if they were rounding them up, tying them up or throwing a rope over a tree that's attempted murder and still be included in this bill even without a mark on them. what we have to preclude and trying to preclude is the bill doesn't get used for the wrong purposes. we're on the same side about who we want to punish and who we should prevent. and we're also on the same side on the symbolism of this, but we can't pass laws that do exactly what all of us have said is wrong with our penal system, all the unintended consequences. there is one here, and i ask in a very polite way, and i've been asking for three months for one small change, and i'll let the bill go today, on this change, if we have it. the changes have been out there. they're not brand-new. they have been in senator booker's office for three months, and we've tried to, as he's had objections, work with him on his objections. so i would ask unanimous consent once again to pass the bill as amended. book --. mr. booker: mr. p
person or someone attempting bodily harm. those people would be included in this language even if they did not have a mark on the person. but if they were rounding them up, tying them up or throwing a rope over a tree that's attempted murder and still be included in this bill even without a mark on them. what we have to preclude and trying to preclude is the bill doesn't get used for the wrong purposes. we're on the same side about who we want to punish and who we should prevent. and we're also...
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could glorify violence facebook however took a very different decision it was a decision made personally by markzuckerberg to leave that content on edited he said it didn't violate any of their policies and therefore shouldn't be changed now that angered facebook employees they staged an internal protest it's now advertisers concerned major brands coca-cola you know lever and starbucks in recent hours have also joined in and that's also spooked investors who have started selling off facebook shares in wife to several 1000000000 off its share price value so how is facebook been reacting and facebook's reacting. very very slowly at 1st look at burke started out by defending his decisions he has his fundamental belief that facebook should not be the arbiter of truth that it should not decide what information users see the rather user should make up their own minds and this also goes for advertising by the way they accept political ads even if they contain misinformation you can trust that with the much smaller rival twitter now what twitter does it is moderators place flags on information that it t
could glorify violence facebook however took a very different decision it was a decision made personally by markzuckerberg to leave that content on edited he said it didn't violate any of their policies and therefore shouldn't be changed now that angered facebook employees they staged an internal protest it's now advertisers concerned major brands coca-cola you know lever and starbucks in recent hours have also joined in and that's also spooked investors who have started selling off facebook...
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personally as well. i think the challenge for facebook is that mark zuckerberg is personally owning a decision he took ony, over the weekend, he is looking to be contradictory to what the company policy has been. francine: will mark zuckerberg have to do a u-turn on this. he tried to remain neutral -- on this? he tried to remain neutral, but will he lose staff if he doesn't? are they publishers? we have argued this in the past. eileen: i think he would lose staff but it would be a small number. i don't think that's necessarily a reason that is going to take a u-turn. i think he's probably hoping to ride this particular situation out. he's probably hoping the president doesn't post something up quite controversial, as he did friday. the fact that he has personally now contributed to organizations and to charities or, you know, nonprofits in support of protesters and for bringing social justice about, so he's trying to show that while he personally finds the comments reprehensible, he feels like he's taking the responsible decision on the part of the company. i think that is the part that employees are tak
personally as well. i think the challenge for facebook is that mark zuckerberg is personally owning a decision he took ony, over the weekend, he is looking to be contradictory to what the company policy has been. francine: will mark zuckerberg have to do a u-turn on this. he tried to remain neutral -- on this? he tried to remain neutral, but will he lose staff if he doesn't? are they publishers? we have argued this in the past. eileen: i think he would lose staff but it would be a small number....
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, the action wiped out $50 billion of market cap for facebook itself and $7 billion off mark zuckerberg's personalet wealth and worth. no longer the third richest man on the planet. mark zuckerberg was giving a concession of labeling posts in the future. listen. >> so we will start labeling some of the content that we leave up because it is deemed newsworthy. people will know when that ding nation has been made. susan: we do have the stock in rally mode. analysts have reaffirmed their confidence in the stock. jpmorgan still citing as overweight, price target at 245. raymond james maintaining strong buy recommendation. bear saying facebook is still a buy in their view and worth $300. the brands are not only boycotting facebook but social media in general. twitter and snap falling during friday's session, rallying along facebook. people take this into assessment this is similar to 2018, remember brands were pulling advertisements off youtube. in that case, alphabet, parent company of google didn't lose that much money on the bottom line. what it ended up doing, google increased the policing on the w
, the action wiped out $50 billion of market cap for facebook itself and $7 billion off mark zuckerberg's personalet wealth and worth. no longer the third richest man on the planet. mark zuckerberg was giving a concession of labeling posts in the future. listen. >> so we will start labeling some of the content that we leave up because it is deemed newsworthy. people will know when that ding nation has been made. susan: we do have the stock in rally mode. analysts have reaffirmed their...
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>>seeing that kind of what the stairs me at 20 people from going inside mark taylor invites the person who wrote that sign to college and have a candid conversation to talk people don't really understand what's really going on here in the community might have thought okay. used into a workout and. china put it together what is not. that right now is does wrote i mean a statement released by anytime fitness does not indicate who at so location created the sign. >>or their intent. taylor says regardless it's insensitive and inappropriate this is not. >>when we should be there right now you got mad and lost his life the anytime fitness corporate office also apologizing its founders saying they were devastated to see the i can't breathe work outside they went on to say this incident makes it clear that we have work to do we're sharing this incident with our franchise owners worldwide as an example of what not to do. and why it is offensive. >>that was katie crowther reporting for us tonight and then a major sign that public opinion on racial history is shifting in america. the country grou
>>seeing that kind of what the stairs me at 20 people from going inside mark taylor invites the person who wrote that sign to college and have a candid conversation to talk people don't really understand what's really going on here in the community might have thought okay. used into a workout and. china put it together what is not. that right now is does wrote i mean a statement released by anytime fitness does not indicate who at so location created the sign. >>or their intent....
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the rose garden that he intended to if necessary now we know from the defense secretary that he personally mark esper does not support the use of the insurrection act in fact the last time it was used by us president was in the early 1990 s. to quell unrest in los angeles now he goes on to say mark asked for that this would be something that would only be used as a last resort the other thing that's going on here is that there seems to be a pushback on a lot of the reporting that the federal forces used tear gas on peaceful protesters this is something that the mayor of washington d.c. said part of me occurred and this is something that we hear the defense secretary pushing back on he says that the national guard did not fire rubber bullets so did not use tear gas in the confrontation that current at lafayette square that's the park right outside the white house now this would be consistent with a press release that also came out from the united states park service where they said what they did fire were smoke canisters and pepper balls and that the protesters they argue were not peaceful but i
the rose garden that he intended to if necessary now we know from the defense secretary that he personally mark esper does not support the use of the insurrection act in fact the last time it was used by us president was in the early 1990 s. to quell unrest in los angeles now he goes on to say mark asked for that this would be something that would only be used as a last resort the other thing that's going on here is that there seems to be a pushback on a lot of the reporting that the federal...
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personally, i think it played to mark's strengths, he was a brilliant national security adviser.good at that. i would say it makes sense to do what they are going to do now, which is to split thejobs. they are going to do now, which is to split the jobs. i would have thought for a national security adviser we would want someone who has a strong background in that. i am slightly surprised, i am honest, andi am slightly surprised, i am honest, and i don't know david frost personally... he goes back quite a long way as a civil servant, he left and became one point ahead of the scotch whisky association and also the london chambers of commerce. doesn't sound like national security issues. when you compare that with mark's background. that's what they said. this is another example, 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 h
personally, i think it played to mark's strengths, he was a brilliant national security adviser.good at that. i would say it makes sense to do what they are going to do now, which is to split thejobs. they are going to do now, which is to split the jobs. i would have thought for a national security adviser we would want someone who has a strong background in that. i am slightly surprised, i am honest, andi am slightly surprised, i am honest, and i don't know david frost personally... he goes...
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in the country, the person who always has the heir of the prime minister and is in charge of the whole british state, a very influential powerful position, but the other rolled markecurity adviser is also similarly powerful and influential and for quite some time now people in whitehall have been saying, is it right for one person to have both of these roles with all of that responsibility? reports have been going back until march. none of this is a huge surprise but it does signal the borisjohnson surprise but it does signal the boris johnson and his surprise but it does signal the borisjohnson and his government are really serious about reforming the civil service in whitehall. and you talk about the clashes between dominic cummings and mark sedwill was mark sedwill publicly opposed to reform or did he say, a 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
in the country, the person who always has the heir of the prime minister and is in charge of the whole british state, a very influential powerful position, but the other rolled markecurity adviser is also similarly powerful and influential and for quite some time now people in whitehall have been saying, is it right for one person to have both of these roles with all of that responsibility? reports have been going back until march. none of this is a huge surprise but it does signal the...
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person. this is the $35000000000.00 increase since the start of the year he's been a huge gainer at mark zuckerberg $10000000000.00 on facebook his personal net worth i'm not talking about the company obviously a so this is ridiculous you know when you think that amazon basically pays no taxes it paid no tax at all for several years that it heinie amount in 2019. we can't go on this way what what kind of society were one individual as $150000000000.00 of net worth and so many people suffering just to stay alive so we need a system of taxation we need a system of. meeting basic needs of health care education and so forth that costs money and that requires a redistribution of income from the mega mega mega rich to the rest of society and we need to ensure that he will who have jobs have decent jobs a lot of people have gotten sick in amazon warehouses this spring that's not right a lot of people have gotten sick in doing the basic things to keep our society going during the pandemic and they're the most marginalized course people and in the united states they don't even have health care much of the t
person. this is the $35000000000.00 increase since the start of the year he's been a huge gainer at mark zuckerberg $10000000000.00 on facebook his personal net worth i'm not talking about the company obviously a so this is ridiculous you know when you think that amazon basically pays no taxes it paid no tax at all for several years that it heinie amount in 2019. we can't go on this way what what kind of society were one individual as $150000000000.00 of net worth and so many people suffering...
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person or someone attempting bodily harm. those people would be included in this language even if they did not have a mark on the person. but if they were rounding them up, tying them up or throwing a rope over a tree that's attempted murder and still be included in this bill even without a mark on them. what we have to preclude and trying to preclude is the bill doesn't get used for the wrong purposes. we're on the same side about who we want to punish and who we should prevent. and we're also on the same side on the symbolism of this, but we can't pass laws that do exactly what all of us have said is wrong with our penal system, all the unintended consequences. there is one here, and i ask in a very polite way, and i've been asking for three months for one small change, and i'll let the bill go today, on this change, if we have it. the changes have been out there. they're not brand-new. they have been in senator booker's office for three months, and we've tried to, as he's had objections, work with him on his objections. so i would ask unanimous consent once again to pass the bill as amended. book --. mr. booker: mr. p
person or someone attempting bodily harm. those people would be included in this language even if they did not have a mark on the person. but if they were rounding them up, tying them up or throwing a rope over a tree that's attempted murder and still be included in this bill even without a mark on them. what we have to preclude and trying to preclude is the bill doesn't get used for the wrong purposes. we're on the same side about who we want to punish and who we should prevent. and we're also...
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>> it is great and with mark meadows as chief of staff in the white house i can't think of a better person than senator tim scott not only because he is a black man but also because he is thoughtful, wise and wants to do the right thing and you need working with him on this, people like lindsey graham who have a prosecutorial background like i do. i was a prosecutor my entire career and i prosecuted countless homicides where my victims were also black so that is important as well to have that background but i can tell you what the white house does it is going to be swift, decisive and meaningful because that is what donald trump does. he doesn't just listen to people, he listens and then he takes decisive action and i think he knows now, mark meadows and senator scott and mitch mcconnell, they all know, we've got to do something and we've got to do something fast, meaningful. rob: let's look at the draft of the police reform bill, the first thing is, george floyd walter scott notification act, requires reporting of uses of force that cause death or serious injury, that goes to the fbi. the
>> it is great and with mark meadows as chief of staff in the white house i can't think of a better person than senator tim scott not only because he is a black man but also because he is thoughtful, wise and wants to do the right thing and you need working with him on this, people like lindsey graham who have a prosecutorial background like i do. i was a prosecutor my entire career and i prosecuted countless homicides where my victims were also black so that is important as well to have...
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yes or person mark or alter the review of the investigation into this case and this comes of the claims by the magistrate that was in charge of the investigation at the time and 2017 this is was in the middle of the french presidential campaign fear was riding high in that campaign the front runner he was expected to win the scandal actually brought that ambition to an end the magistrate has come out recently saying that she was under some pressure to fast track this case so of course that raised questions as to whether or not there'd been political pressure from some of the also bowman's all magistrates to try and make feel in a way for out of the presidential race and that is why president has ordered this investigation to show the judicial system he says is fully transparent but it's a hugely significant case not only because it ended the career of one of france's most famous politicians but also for french people because for that there is a huge street tradition of corruption nepotism in politics in france for so often many people in france feel that politicians simply abuse their p
yes or person mark or alter the review of the investigation into this case and this comes of the claims by the magistrate that was in charge of the investigation at the time and 2017 this is was in the middle of the french presidential campaign fear was riding high in that campaign the front runner he was expected to win the scandal actually brought that ambition to an end the magistrate has come out recently saying that she was under some pressure to fast track this case so of course that...
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volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to markuse of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. let's go back to those pictures of the family only service for george floyd taking place in north carolina. about 120 people are inside the church. you can see the mourners in north carolina. we know that this is one of many from oil services that will be held for mr floyd and that protesters are demanding justice, demanding that those responsible for his death are held accountable in a court of law. please stay with bbc news. the latest figures released in the uk show that a further 20a people died from coronavirus overnight bringing the total number of deaths to 40,165. meanwhile, nhs trusts in england say they weren't consulted — or given notice — of a government announcement that all hospital staff will have to wear surgical masks from the 15th ofjune. the government insists the
volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to markuse of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. let's go back to those pictures of the family only service for george floyd taking place in north carolina. about 120 people are inside the church. you can see the...
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volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to markecause of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. all the latest on the united states protests on our website, you are watching bbc world news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back up again from july 4th, although there's no date yet for scotland, wales and northern ireland. trade bodies warn most venues will not be viable with a 2 metre social distancing rule still in place. they've called on the government to provide more support. here's our business correspondent, katy austin. measuring up for a socially distant future. below two metres. a cash grant of the furlough scheme for this pup going through locked down and stop you love the world smallest to i lets, and stop you love the world smallest toilets, two metres, very difficult toilets, two metres, very difficult to operate with. i suppose
volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to markecause of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. all the latest on the united states protests on our website, you are watching bbc world news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back...
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mark meadows, a spokes person, and all of on us reporters are still here. that is allky tell you now about the curfew. >> okay, thank you for keeping us up to date what is going on. let turn now to john meecham, bring him in, just deuce to get your thoughts. what we watched play the out in the last 30, 35 minutes, the sequence of events, protestors across the white house, and huh protestors clear out, the president speaking, declaring himself a law and order president. he repeated it several times and walking to the clurnhurch for a photo opportunity. >> he is drawing on a vernacular of base management and p partisanship. he has clearly made a can decision that his chief obligation is to the people who are already inclined to support him strongly. there was no outreach in what he said to those who might disagree e with him. there was no sense that he was the president of an entire country. he's the president of his voters, his passionate voters in this. and for people who may think this is somehow reflexive criticism of the contract, this is data driven. th
mark meadows, a spokes person, and all of on us reporters are still here. that is allky tell you now about the curfew. >> okay, thank you for keeping us up to date what is going on. let turn now to john meecham, bring him in, just deuce to get your thoughts. what we watched play the out in the last 30, 35 minutes, the sequence of events, protestors across the white house, and huh protestors clear out, the president speaking, declaring himself a law and order president. he repeated it...
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bank of america says employees can take a personal day off for juneteenth. the day markshe effective end of american slavery. citigroup has also encouraged staff to use personal days to commemorate the date, while companies including jp morgan, target, and nike are closing branches early on june 19. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: thank you so much. a virus update. troubling signs in florida. cases are soaring, increasing concerns about a new wave of infections. new york city, once the epicenter of the u.s. outbreak, is on track to move to phase two of its reopening. include thejing worst flareup since wuhan. we were talking a little bit about the effects on the economy because of covid-19. do you worry that there is a deflationary wave coming? like we have seen maybe from china? although it is unclear whether this has to do with the price of oil or that there are deflationary pressures that there are at risk for the world economy? taimur: francine, we divide the coronavirus pandemic crisis into three phases. there is the near term tactical faced
bank of america says employees can take a personal day off for juneteenth. the day markshe effective end of american slavery. citigroup has also encouraged staff to use personal days to commemorate the date, while companies including jp morgan, target, and nike are closing branches early on june 19. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: thank you so much. a virus update. troubling signs in florida. cases are soaring, increasing concerns about a new wave of infections. new...
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mark milley expressing his personal regret for being part of donald trump's crowd-clearing stroll last scandal reportedly created tension between general milley and the president. that friction along with the president trump refusing to rename military bases have defined a critical moment of reckoning for the military. "the new york times" says it's the deepest military divide since the vietnam war. military leaders are positioning themselves firmly with those saying there's a need for change. new reporting indicates it's not just military leaders taking exception to trump's recent decision making. from the "new york times" d.c. national guard members deployed to help after natural disasters say they feel demoralized and exhausted. one soldier said he and fellow troops were so ashamed in taking part they have kept it from family members. let's bring in congressman anthony brown. congressman, thank you for joining us. take me through what you see and what we can do to protect not just military leaders from being pressured into doing things that go against their conscious, but the men an
mark milley expressing his personal regret for being part of donald trump's crowd-clearing stroll last scandal reportedly created tension between general milley and the president. that friction along with the president trump refusing to rename military bases have defined a critical moment of reckoning for the military. "the new york times" says it's the deepest military divide since the vietnam war. military leaders are positioning themselves firmly with those saying there's a need...
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offering $2,000 for technology workers to move there also, you know, even facebook, mark zuckerberg saying those in personons have really been missed. he's thinking of asking employees to kind of center themselves around hubs so they can occasionally continue to collaboration. >> interesting yet, what that hub will look like over the next couple of years still remains an open question thank you both laura, ben with a bit of a deeper dive on the work from home trend that does it for the exchange today. i'll join tyler over for power lunch that starts right now. nasdaq 10,000. >>> 10,000 on the nasdaq for the first time ever. it u slipped back a little bit at 99,096. welcome back to the kitchen. i'm tyler mathison the dow is down about 200 points as the reopening rally takes a bit of a breather. nasdaq notching that fresh record plus, as america reopens, texas reporting a record number of
offering $2,000 for technology workers to move there also, you know, even facebook, mark zuckerberg saying those in personons have really been missed. he's thinking of asking employees to kind of center themselves around hubs so they can occasionally continue to collaboration. >> interesting yet, what that hub will look like over the next couple of years still remains an open question thank you both laura, ben with a bit of a deeper dive on the work from home trend that does it for the...
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ataturk and his war against the greek occupy as in on the edge in khost this also marks a significant turning point in his personal life. the city falls to the turkish army without resistance. breaks out in christian areas of the city. a fire begins in the armenian quarter and becomes a conflagration forcing local inhabitants to flee. 10 days later the christian areas have burned to the ground. could ataturk have prevented this. these are when ataturk arrived in israel he had defeated the greeks my opinion is this why would a person who enters a city victorious then set fire to that city as far as i can see the fires could only have been set by those escaping and there are documents to back this up however it is not an indisputable claim. nobody can deny is that not only the greek inhabitants of isn't it some sort also between one and 200000 greek refugees were literally forced onto the ships. of a spear however we've been unable to establish conclusively who was responsible for the destruction of the city by our sun that. does most of the fact that most of the came out himself for man silent on the issue suggests
ataturk and his war against the greek occupy as in on the edge in khost this also marks a significant turning point in his personal life. the city falls to the turkish army without resistance. breaks out in christian areas of the city. a fire begins in the armenian quarter and becomes a conflagration forcing local inhabitants to flee. 10 days later the christian areas have burned to the ground. could ataturk have prevented this. these are when ataturk arrived in israel he had defeated the...
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personally. facebook continuing to face zuckerberger mark allowed a post suggesting looters be shot from presidentrump to stand. a report that has been somewhat debated, sending the markets to new highs. i want to bring in abigail been covering has all the action. lots of debates about the job numbers, whether or not they are correct. investors looking optimistic either way. abigail: they are looking optimistic irrespective of those job numbers. if you believe them, even though there is some question, larry kudlow had allowed for some possibility that there was a grounding situation in the way that bls counted certain americans and those jobs. tons of optimism. at the end of the day, it is very positive in terms of the reopening. the real stir of the animal spirits remains the fed and liquidity they have been pumping into the system. eyese day, record closing about the nasdaq composite and nasdaq 100. at the end of the day, you had stocks that earlier were not dissipating such as apple and microsoft -- not participating, such as apple and microsoft. we did have declines in the golden dragon china
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we also list the temperature of the person who delivers it how my little mark way. during the lockdown the takeout service accounted for at least one 3rd of the restaurant's turnover do didn't have to lay off any of her workers. take out said this is still available but now customers returning to their restaurants in droves and turnover is way up due has found ways to work through this crisis i. i. i feel good about our situation we do a lot of takeout business if we pack up new orders all day long i think we have just enough people to do all the work but i may hire one or 2 more. the government is helping out by paying the employees share of social security contributions for the workers for one year that's an important subsidy for this business. meanwhile back at the great wall of china chanche walsh wang and her mother and son are enjoying their visit ok because of the lockdown restrictions there are no huge crowds like back home in beijing there's plenty of room to walk around and the risk of infection here is low. but chen and her mother are taking no risks when
we also list the temperature of the person who delivers it how my little mark way. during the lockdown the takeout service accounted for at least one 3rd of the restaurant's turnover do didn't have to lay off any of her workers. take out said this is still available but now customers returning to their restaurants in droves and turnover is way up due has found ways to work through this crisis i. i. i feel good about our situation we do a lot of takeout business if we pack up new orders all day...
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speaking it's not relevant because these are universal principles but the fact is mark mccloskey is a lawyer, not a huge personalnjury lawyer anything but one of the cases i read today, he's currently working on is representing the young black men suing for police misconduct. there is zero evidence these people are racist.at what do you make of the coordinatedff effort to "the new york times" and "the washington post," lunatics, libertarian nut cases to denounce them as racist on no evidence. >> they are not racist. no evidence they are racist. they are homeowners that wanted to protect their property. you can't tell me that after watching weeks of violence and arson and destruction that's broadcast in your home that you see a range mob coming down your street near where going to think something good comes from it. i want to remind everyone that here on kings highway just on the road, david doran was murdered by violent rioters and about 15 minutes away there is a statue of st. louis in front of the st. louis art museum and people were getting beaten up on tape simply for protesting or counter protesting and hop
speaking it's not relevant because these are universal principles but the fact is mark mccloskey is a lawyer, not a huge personalnjury lawyer anything but one of the cases i read today, he's currently working on is representing the young black men suing for police misconduct. there is zero evidence these people are racist.at what do you make of the coordinatedff effort to "the new york times" and "the washington post," lunatics, libertarian nut cases to denounce them as...
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and county person to understand what those markings't operated in a pandemic environment before, but certainly there are red flags and concerns that we have here locally with regard to the community spread of this virus. >> the request from your team to the governor was to allow you to move into a phase two. i understand that it's a very scaled down phase two, but it would still mean more businesses are open. there can be more human-to-human interaction. well 344 new cases just yesterday, what tells you now is the time for that? >> well, there's a couple of different metrix we look at here, and i'm seated right now at the emergency operations center here in palm beach county which is where we've been operating out of for the last 90 days. for us you mentioned that there was a 25% capacity in icus statewide. i can't comment on the statewide portion but here in palm beach county we have plenty of icu space and ventilator space. those metrix haven't moved that much because the median age has gone down in terms of community spread. but, ag
and county person to understand what those markings't operated in a pandemic environment before, but certainly there are red flags and concerns that we have here locally with regard to the community spread of this virus. >> the request from your team to the governor was to allow you to move into a phase two. i understand that it's a very scaled down phase two, but it would still mean more businesses are open. there can be more human-to-human interaction. well 344 new cases just yesterday,...
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saying they are looking for they're treating it as an abduction a missing person not a murder investigation our correspondent mark of mass in london thank you. now to some more stories from around the world at least 8 people have been killed and dozens of others seriously burned in a blast in india the explosion occurred at a pesticide factory in the western state of gujarat thousands of villagers living near the plant were evacuated as a precaution. parts of brazil are relaxing social distancing rules designed to contain the corona virus in some cities parks and churches every opened despite the death toll continuing to rise brazil reported a record 1349 deaths on wednesday taking the national total to above $32000.00. more on the coronavirus pandemic now and its impact on the economy among the hardest hit businesses have been restaurants bars and clubs many of which about to shut down for months the people who work in those businesses are often students for those who come from abroad the going has been especially tough. hardly a student to be seen on the campus of the university of alton book in northern german
saying they are looking for they're treating it as an abduction a missing person not a murder investigation our correspondent mark of mass in london thank you. now to some more stories from around the world at least 8 people have been killed and dozens of others seriously burned in a blast in india the explosion occurred at a pesticide factory in the western state of gujarat thousands of villagers living near the plant were evacuated as a precaution. parts of brazil are relaxing social...
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personally, i believe brexit will mark a headwind to the u.k.my and i've had a long-standing view that brexit will take about have two a full point off trend potential growth off the u.k. economy. in terms of short-term implications of a harder brexit, which is a concern at the moment, clearly the initiatives around the border could soften some of that blow. but i think the longer-term reality is it's going to be a structural headwind for the u.k. economy, and with the economy dealing like everyone else with the follow-up of the coronavirus crisis, it does raise a number of concerns. francine: when you look at your forecast, are they with a deal, in terms of brexit between the u.k. and e.u.? or is this with no deal brexit? michala: what we've been factoring in is a view that there would be some kind of compromise. but it was already quite clear that some of the better brexit deals have already been excluded by the u.k. government and by the position taken, so we built not ther forecast, worst case deal, but some kind of sensible deal. but it's c
personally, i believe brexit will mark a headwind to the u.k.my and i've had a long-standing view that brexit will take about have two a full point off trend potential growth off the u.k. economy. in terms of short-term implications of a harder brexit, which is a concern at the moment, clearly the initiatives around the border could soften some of that blow. but i think the longer-term reality is it's going to be a structural headwind for the u.k. economy, and with the economy dealing like...
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kind of like normal because you had a plan because you're a venture capitalist and business person you work with mark i'm not kidding. i feel like our planless in this country. completely planless whether dr. fauci or the president or cdc or surgeon general. we're planless you got a plan. >> yeah, it's true also, you left something out i'm a mother any working mom knows you need a plan to get through the day. it's a checklist you don't mess around. you have people to take care of. be practical innovate partnerships, get it done for the people you serve. >> all i can say is congratulations and it is a great pleasure to have you on. >> you're kind to have me. >> thank you. >> the governor of roothode isl. a plan is what we need "mad money" is back after the break. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a singl
kind of like normal because you had a plan because you're a venture capitalist and business person you work with mark i'm not kidding. i feel like our planless in this country. completely planless whether dr. fauci or the president or cdc or surgeon general. we're planless you got a plan. >> yeah, it's true also, you left something out i'm a mother any working mom knows you need a plan to get through the day. it's a checklist you don't mess around. you have people to take care of. be...
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what about personal responsibility for mark zuckerberg? at about personal responsibility for jack dorsey? what about personal responsibility for people who make $85 billion? civil rights leaders in america are begging them to stop the spread of hatred. to stop the promotion of tweets that go immediately over to facebook and even if twitter will take care of those tweets, zuckerberg says i'm not touching it. ed luce thank you so much. >> appreciate it, ed. your piece in the financial times is entitled "confederate ghosts still haunt america". on your point, joe, to tie up something, twitter made changes after we reached out to them, yes, we did speak, but they did not do enough. they keep trying to do little things here and there to shut up people who might have a platform to say something that's actually making sense about this issue. so yes, thank you for your changes, not enough. thank you for your calls, not enough. willie? >> not enough. yeah, willie, it is crazy. >> at jack. >> it is crazy what these social media companies get away wit
what about personal responsibility for mark zuckerberg? at about personal responsibility for jack dorsey? what about personal responsibility for people who make $85 billion? civil rights leaders in america are begging them to stop the spread of hatred. to stop the promotion of tweets that go immediately over to facebook and even if twitter will take care of those tweets, zuckerberg says i'm not touching it. ed luce thank you so much. >> appreciate it, ed. your piece in the financial times...
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person. i asked mark morel, when does -- what happened on 9/12? >> he's like, i woke up around midnight to start my day. it seems like impossible to keen up over a long period of time. >> i think it is. i think that's one of the reasons i ultimately left, but just an anecdote, i am not a night person, i'm a morning person, so that schedule is always difficult for me. i would always have my best friend to wake me up. it was hard for me to sometimes -- you just have to change your whole body clark. i agree with mike, if it was a proverbial 9:00 to 5:00 job before that, and that went out the wind. >> a relatively stress-free job to arguably the most stressful job, hunting down bioterrorists who are trying to create weapons of mass destruction to kill hundreds of thousands of people around the world. when you moved over to the wmd group, what i thought was fun frommy the book is those of us who study mass destruction like years in school,s you spent two weeks and they send you out and say go find bad guys you guys have their ph.d. in nuclear physics o
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so you came up with distinguishing marks these were your friends and is at the person or is that the person i really thought something was wrong with me why can't i do this basic thing you think anybody can do and now i lost my ability to distinguish one from the other and then two years later i recognize that had a name with scientific studies. and any group it is coming but not insurmountable. >> over and over again as he moved to that neighborhood at tech some time to catch up with a new environment but it did and i could recognize. >> that was a welcoming environment and loving environment where they were kind it to you that was your experience day in and day out. where you may not know the other group you don't know those characteristics or the culture to have a very different impact. >> it can and that implicit bias from what you see from your actions. talk about that bias and how children will pick up on the characteristics of their parents. they will love you with their parents love you are except you are shiny with their parents do. and there are studies done and then how th
so you came up with distinguishing marks these were your friends and is at the person or is that the person i really thought something was wrong with me why can't i do this basic thing you think anybody can do and now i lost my ability to distinguish one from the other and then two years later i recognize that had a name with scientific studies. and any group it is coming but not insurmountable. >> over and over again as he moved to that neighborhood at tech some time to catch up with a...
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criticized for her comments she decided to comment because of her personal experience of domestic abu and sexual assault. our editor mark> i must be the one to kill harry potter. >> you are voldemort, a furious woman --essage sent to the woman who created this personification of evil. she has received deathaf threats r the -entering the impassioned debate. >> i have been paying the -- i was a -- ier desd counseling and death. reporter: she responded to an article about equality for people who meant straight -- i used to be a people.or those the backlash led the private off the to open up what she cal her complex back story. >> i have been in the public eye for 20 years and never talked about being a domestic abuse and sexual assault survivor. reporter:e peo both sides have been subjected to abuse and harry potter franchise actors have all publicly stated their oppositiono jk rowling's comments. for people to transition from the birt gender have increased recent years, buto have concerns vulnerable young people may regret having the treatment> i have wondered if i might have tried to transition if i was born later. i cou
criticized for her comments she decided to comment because of her personal experience of domestic abu and sexual assault. our editor mark> i must be the one to kill harry potter. >> you are voldemort, a furious woman --essage sent to the woman who created this personification of evil. she has received deathaf threats r the -entering the impassioned debate. >> i have been paying the -- i was a -- ier desd counseling and death. reporter: she responded to an article about equality...
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mark zuckerberg. he makes the ultimate decisions. he is the personthm isn't aggressive enough to stop this speech, he can say let's make it more aggressive. facebook in the last few years has taken measures to respond to some of the complaints against it, but clearly it's not doing the job if its own employees are writing letters and walking off thejob, complaining writing letters and walking off the job, complaining that zuckerberg's zeal for free expression doesn't stop the toxic speech. so how serious is that pressure coming from employees and how effective could it be? in a way it's a bigger threat than even these advertisers that have decided to stay away for a month. ultimately they will have to come back because facebook is so powerful, if forced to sell their products. but the employees are something facebook cannot shrug off because if mark zuckerberg wa nts to because if mark zuckerberg wants to keep his company vital and viable, he is going to need the best people to do it. if facebook isn't an attractive place to work, he can't do it. wha
mark zuckerberg. he makes the ultimate decisions. he is the personthm isn't aggressive enough to stop this speech, he can say let's make it more aggressive. facebook in the last few years has taken measures to respond to some of the complaints against it, but clearly it's not doing the job if its own employees are writing letters and walking off thejob, complaining writing letters and walking off the job, complaining that zuckerberg's zeal for free expression doesn't stop the toxic speech. so...
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many cultures in our nation, but something began to happen, it was marked by the fear of elders, family members who with jarring personal stories for a preteen or teen tell me what it meant to be black, to be male in america. they were instilling fear in me as a survival mechanism. they were trying to make me aware of my surroundings. i have difficult memories of trips to the malls with elder black men in my family and being lectured about what i couldn't do, what i shouldn't do and what the consequences could be. i remember that talk with my parents where i tried to joke about it but they got chillingly angry with me about what it meant to have a driver's license in america and what could happen to me and they told me stories of families, friends, and others and their experiences with police. i spent from those years of 12 and 13 in an america in the 1970's and 1980's where the words of my parents and elders backed up with tragic and terrible stories of their experiences and generations before were reinforced by my own experiences. being followed by mall security guards, being accused of stopped, being looked at with s
many cultures in our nation, but something began to happen, it was marked by the fear of elders, family members who with jarring personal stories for a preteen or teen tell me what it meant to be black, to be male in america. they were instilling fear in me as a survival mechanism. they were trying to make me aware of my surroundings. i have difficult memories of trips to the malls with elder black men in my family and being lectured about what i couldn't do, what i shouldn't do and what the...
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"the press democrat" reports sheriff mark essex is agrowing to stand behind the restrictions on businesses and personal activities. supervisors were outraged over his refusal last week to enforce the duty. he and supervisors over the weekend hashed out new communication policies and both sides say they have now buried the hatchet. >>> san jose leaders may be ready to require masks in all public settings. the council this afternoon is scheduled to vote on that proposal. currently a mask is only required if you expect to be within six feet of another person inside or even outside of a business or office. the council also considering amending its pandemic relief fund and providing additional eviction protection for renters. >>> it is 6:38 right now. a city in need of healing. still ahead on "today in the bay," the growing memorial in minneapolis at the scene of george floyd's death and the message his brother is now sharing with the nation this morning. >>> plus, all of this happening amidst the backdrop of the 2020 election. joe biden is now weighing in on what's needed. his message to mayors from around
"the press democrat" reports sheriff mark essex is agrowing to stand behind the restrictions on businesses and personal activities. supervisors were outraged over his refusal last week to enforce the duty. he and supervisors over the weekend hashed out new communication policies and both sides say they have now buried the hatchet. >>> san jose leaders may be ready to require masks in all public settings. the council this afternoon is scheduled to vote on that proposal....
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speaking not relevant because these are universal principles, but the fact is that mark mccloskey is a lawyer, not a huge personal injury lawyer anything but one of the cases i read today he is currently working on his representing a young black man who was suing for police misconduct. so i don't know what their politics are, but there is zero evidence whatsoever that these people are racist. what do you make of the coordinated effort for "the new york times," "washington post" lunatics, libertarian nutcase should denounce them as racist on the base of no evidence? >> they are not racist. there is no evidence that they are racist. anything, just homeowners that want to protect their property and you can't tell me that after watching weeks of violence and arson and destruction broadcast into your home that you see a rage mob down the street and think something good comes from it. want to also remind everyone that just down the road, david doran was murdered by violent rioters and just about 15 minutes away, there's a statue of st. louis in front of that art museum, people getting beaten up on tape simply for prote
speaking not relevant because these are universal principles, but the fact is that mark mccloskey is a lawyer, not a huge personal injury lawyer anything but one of the cases i read today he is currently working on his representing a young black man who was suing for police misconduct. so i don't know what their politics are, but there is zero evidence whatsoever that these people are racist. what do you make of the coordinated effort for "the new york times," "washington...
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marked by the fear of my elders. family members who would jarring personal stories for preteen or 18 battelle me what it meant to be black, to be male in america. they were instilling fear in me as a survival mechanism. they're trying to make me aware of my surroundings. i have difficult memories of trips to the mall with elder blackman in my family. being lectured about what i couldn't do what i should do at the consequences could be i remember that talk with my parents when i tried to joke about it. they got chillingly angry with me about what it meant to have a drivers license in america and what could happen to me and they told me stories of friends of family members of others and their experiences with the police. i spent the years of 12 and 13 and america in the 70s and 80s, or where the words of my parents and elders backedpe up with tragic and terrible stories of their experiences and generations before were reinforced by my own experiences. being followed by mall security guards. beingd accused or stopped being looked at with suspicion, experience after experience after experience with police. i remember as a co
marked by the fear of my elders. family members who would jarring personal stories for preteen or 18 battelle me what it meant to be black, to be male in america. they were instilling fear in me as a survival mechanism. they're trying to make me aware of my surroundings. i have difficult memories of trips to the mall with elder blackman in my family. being lectured about what i couldn't do what i should do at the consequences could be i remember that talk with my parents when i tried to joke...
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facebook's mark zuckerberg talked with civil rights activists and leaders and those leaders say they walked away disappointed. one person wrote, civil rights leaders went into a call with mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg with low expectations, and they were not disappointed. >>> the astronauts will ring the opening bell on the nasdaq today to celebrate the first-ever commercial crew launch. looks like a really strong day for stocks even as part of america burns and much of it shelters from that pandemic. i've talked in the past about how luxury services are the first to go in a recession when your budget is cut, the first thing you will get rid of is, say, dry cleaning delivery. stitch fix says it will cut employees, about 1,800 of them. correction, 1,400 of them, in california. marcus and laura, they said they would hire in other cities, lower cost cities like austin. i think, again, this is what we're seeing of this idea if you can work from home, people will leave the bay area, go to other places less crowded, less expensive and get hired there. >> if you're going to work from home you don't need a new outfit ever
facebook's mark zuckerberg talked with civil rights activists and leaders and those leaders say they walked away disappointed. one person wrote, civil rights leaders went into a call with mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg with low expectations, and they were not disappointed. >>> the astronauts will ring the opening bell on the nasdaq today to celebrate the first-ever commercial crew launch. looks like a really strong day for stocks even as part of america burns and much of it...
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next person was mark. it doesn't offer support for apple operating systems. the electronic process is slow and unpredictable. the last person was erica. she asked several questions regarding establishing reasonable timeframes to review projects, a way to track permit submittal, moving documents versus pdf. requesting supervisor comments for each department. >> thank you, madam secretary. i will go through commissioners to see who would like to comment like before. vice president, please. >> no comment. thank you for the hard work. this is a heavy lift. i am proud what has gone down. i know we will make it a better process. it is a work in process. we are doing this for the first time in a lot of cases. thank you. >> commissioner alexander, please. >> yes, i wanted to both thank the department. i know this is a heavy and quick lift and i want to recognize that. i also am really concerned about and confused about why -- i don't think this came up in public comment. but i did hear and receive a phone call from someone who said they had been waiting over a month t
next person was mark. it doesn't offer support for apple operating systems. the electronic process is slow and unpredictable. the last person was erica. she asked several questions regarding establishing reasonable timeframes to review projects, a way to track permit submittal, moving documents versus pdf. requesting supervisor comments for each department. >> thank you, madam secretary. i will go through commissioners to see who would like to comment like before. vice president, please....
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close to 10% in the session, wiping out $56 billion in market cap for the company and mark zuckerberg himself personally losing over $7 billion and no longer the world's third richest. we do have the second quarter coming to an end this weekend. it was already expected to be tough for companies that depend on advertising dollars like facebook. now, keep in mind that facebook itself is in a pretty good position. it still has over $50 billion in cash on the balance sheet, it recorded over $17 billion in sales in the year's first three months but there are concerns about the ongoing impact to the business. for instance, taking a look at some of the spending these companies do on facebook. unilever spent more than half a billion dollars on facebook and instagram in the first week of june and verizon reportedly spent more than $1.5 million from may to june on facebook ads. we will see how this impacts the business but you know, taking a look at wlahat happened in 2017 with youtube and the boycotts there, it didn't hurt the bottom line for alphabet and google. stuart: i guess it depends how serious the boycot
close to 10% in the session, wiping out $56 billion in market cap for the company and mark zuckerberg himself personally losing over $7 billion and no longer the world's third richest. we do have the second quarter coming to an end this weekend. it was already expected to be tough for companies that depend on advertising dollars like facebook. now, keep in mind that facebook itself is in a pretty good position. it still has over $50 billion in cash on the balance sheet, it recorded over $17...
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mark meadows endorsement. but he has a compelling personal story. he was in a serious car accident a few years ago.paralyzed from the waist down. he's in a wheelchair and he's incredibly young. he is only going to be 25 years old at the time that he takes office, if he does win. and this is going to be interesting nationally because president trump so far had a very good track record in the candidates that he endorsed, winning in this cycle. so in this case, that was not -- that was not what we saw last night. >> mj lee, jeff zeleny, thanks to both of you. >>> another story we're following, nascar driver bubba wallace. he has spoken to cnn, this after the fbi said that the noose found in his garage stall this weekend was not actually left for him. brush you may have ging. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can.
mark meadows endorsement. but he has a compelling personal story. he was in a serious car accident a few years ago.paralyzed from the waist down. he's in a wheelchair and he's incredibly young. he is only going to be 25 years old at the time that he takes office, if he does win. and this is going to be interesting nationally because president trump so far had a very good track record in the candidates that he endorsed, winning in this cycle. so in this case, that was not -- that was not what we...
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mark. joe biden is positioning himself as the person who can unite the nation. what do you think?e biden was saying we need to focus on healing, it's hard to hear the country when the country is on fire. it's hard to put the fire out before you can heal. millions of people would love to be out there protesting in solidarity with george floyd and his family but they can't because of criminal violence. my kids wanted to go out in protest today and i told him no. people are throwing molotov cocktails and bricks, just read the police report about what happened in lafayette square the other day, the police found caches of glass bottles, baseball bats and metal poles, protesters attempted to grab officers weapons, this is happening outside of the white house in our nation's capital so you can't have healing when the country is on fire and joe biden calling for healing, while people, where houses are burning, businesses are burning, happening in the streets. >> martha: after, you know, does joe biden believe that the governor has been strong enough in the midst of all this violence? she
mark. joe biden is positioning himself as the person who can unite the nation. what do you think?e biden was saying we need to focus on healing, it's hard to hear the country when the country is on fire. it's hard to put the fire out before you can heal. millions of people would love to be out there protesting in solidarity with george floyd and his family but they can't because of criminal violence. my kids wanted to go out in protest today and i told him no. people are throwing molotov...