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her husband is down there somewhere, martin.an't even talk to him, and it's like -- oh, my gosh, this reminds me of having to start a model t. [ grunts ] that's pretty good, no? >> that's it, yeah, exactly. you have arms just like ruth duffy. >> ruth, i got a lot of respect for you now. in 1971, martin took a fatal spill off a ladder inside the mine, leaving ruth a widow. by 1995, ruth, turning 80, starts thinking about who should inherit the mine, which has produced nary a nugget of gold since martin's death. ruth has no children, but for the past decade, there's been someone else in her life -- history buff and carpenter jon aurich. because ruth wants him to help preserve her mine, jon says, she signs papers giving jon her rights to the mine upon her death. >> i was kind of shocked. and then she says, "i need something from you." i says, "well, what is it?" she says, "i need $10." >> good and valuable consideration. >> i gave her the $10, and that sealed the deal for her, because she wanted the place preserved. >> ruth's niece
her husband is down there somewhere, martin.an't even talk to him, and it's like -- oh, my gosh, this reminds me of having to start a model t. [ grunts ] that's pretty good, no? >> that's it, yeah, exactly. you have arms just like ruth duffy. >> ruth, i got a lot of respect for you now. in 1971, martin took a fatal spill off a ladder inside the mine, leaving ruth a widow. by 1995, ruth, turning 80, starts thinking about who should inherit the mine, which has produced nary a nugget...
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it doesn't understand but it feels threatened by somebody like martin because martin has been electedncy that. what a heroic act that would be in china. so i think this nationalism is being whipped up and i think both the nationalism and what's happening around the world are signs of a sense of nervousness in the chinese leadership and rightly so. but i think the whipping up chinese nationalism requires from other countries, from liberal democracies and xi hates democracies. he said that from the beginning. i think it requires of us intelligence. it requires a certain verbal restraint with absolute firmness in standing up for what we believe in and recognizing that hong kong is a victim of what could happen to us all. >> that is an eloquent point to end on. martin lee, chris patton, lord patton, thank you very much. >>> to update you on what we saw before, bob and doug, the crew of the spacex crew dragon are about to enter the space station. i want to apologize to our viewers because we ran out of time because of that docking. i'll give my advice to graduates next week if you still wa
it doesn't understand but it feels threatened by somebody like martin because martin has been electedncy that. what a heroic act that would be in china. so i think this nationalism is being whipped up and i think both the nationalism and what's happening around the world are signs of a sense of nervousness in the chinese leadership and rightly so. but i think the whipping up chinese nationalism requires from other countries, from liberal democracies and xi hates democracies. he said that from...
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at home —— one day, martin.ses, even just out and support local businesses, evenjust a out and support local businesses, even just a cup of coffee you haven't had to make yourself as a treat. i think so and it may be that one of the ways to make this more viable is to pedestrianise temporarily at night some town ce ntre temporarily at night some town centre streets, so they can spill into the street without being run down. anything that would help to galvanise or kick—start the economy and, in particular, in the re sta u ra nt and, in particular, in the restaurant entertainment sector has got to be beneficial, because, otherwise, we will go to a point in the future and these places won't exist any more. i still feel there is going to be a huge number of casualties in the catering, restaurant, pub trade from what's gone on. we have to give people a chance. they are playing the music, they want us to stop. it is like the oscars. just like the oscars. that's it for the papers this hour. martin lipton and penny smit
at home —— one day, martin.ses, even just out and support local businesses, evenjust a out and support local businesses, even just a cup of coffee you haven't had to make yourself as a treat. i think so and it may be that one of the ways to make this more viable is to pedestrianise temporarily at night some town ce ntre temporarily at night some town centre streets, so they can spill into the street without being run down. anything that would help to galvanise or kick—start the economy...
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so i believe when martin luther king, jr. said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, certainly this horrendous kill something terrible. however, we can lead from our own hearts and our own communities and say to each other, this is bad, but we must stop the violence. jedediah: you know, al vide today, your uncle also talked about how riots were destructive, self-defeating. was such an advocate for peaceful protest to bring about effective change. what do you say though to protesters who are out there, saying you know what, if i don't do something like this, if i don't act out violently i will not be heard, i will not effectuate change?
so i believe when martin luther king, jr. said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, certainly this horrendous kill something terrible. however, we can lead from our own hearts and our own communities and say to each other, this is bad, but we must stop the violence. jedediah: you know, al vide today, your uncle also talked about how riots were destructive, self-defeating. was such an advocate for peaceful protest to bring about effective change. what do you say though to...
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with me is lerone martin. his award winning first book is "preaching on wax." he's currently working on a book about religion, the fbi and the national security state which is under contract with princeton university press. to his right is lauren turek, assistant professor of history in san antonio. she's completing a book, "to bring the good news to all nations, religion, human rights and u.s. foreign policy." it will be out by cornell soonish. the far right is kate rosenblatt. she's working on a manuscript which is under contract with columbia. i'm ronit stahl, an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley. my first book came out last year. with that i'll turn to our first question and ask each of our scholars to talk about the role of religion and their own work and the way in which thinking about religion has changed the way we can understand these aspects, certain aspects of american history. >> thank you for that. her book is also an award winning booking. church history prize for the best first book in american religious history. thanks
with me is lerone martin. his award winning first book is "preaching on wax." he's currently working on a book about religion, the fbi and the national security state which is under contract with princeton university press. to his right is lauren turek, assistant professor of history in san antonio. she's completing a book, "to bring the good news to all nations, religion, human rights and u.s. foreign policy." it will be out by cornell soonish. the far right is kate...
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the memeage that m martin luther king gave his one of love a and solidarityty.eeing so m many examples of people being generous and helping others with kindness during the pandemic in these uncertain times.s. thatves me great faith when t things calm down and we e able to o get back to norormal,t we can think of life a little differently. more, reachingg out tonene anotherer, those close to us, and our neighbors. will dois concerert, i quite a few quotes from martin luther king and one of them that always touches me is that hate cannot reduce hate. or get rid of hate. ononly love can do that.t. rightsking of the civil movement, , you were born in arkansas when the jim crow segregation laws s were in place and you said it was like being born a refugee in your own country as you did not have the same rights as white people. did you believe is a black woman you would go want to be one of the most famous opera s singers, thatat she would see a black man elected president of your country? up i was mostly focused on studying science, mathematics and physics.. and i wa
the memeage that m martin luther king gave his one of love a and solidarityty.eeing so m many examples of people being generous and helping others with kindness during the pandemic in these uncertain times.s. thatves me great faith when t things calm down and we e able to o get back to norormal,t we can think of life a little differently. more, reachingg out tonene anotherer, those close to us, and our neighbors. will dois concerert, i quite a few quotes from martin luther king and one of them...
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frederick martin. unfortunately, he was lost in a huge blizzard in alaska and was not able to finish the trip. in a way, you might think he lost his place in aviation history. but he didn't. december 7, 1941. guess who is in charge of all air corps in hawaii? frederick martin. it turns out that frederick martin and his counterpart in the navy had written a report predicting the attack of the japanese on pearl harbor to the letter. the time it occurred, the day of the week it would occur. they had it all down. some of the most exciting things started happening in aviation at purdue before and after the war. in 1937, a man comes here from delaware. he wants to be a pilot. he doesn't finish at purdue, he finishes in the army. he is drafted, goes into the army, becomes a pilot. december 7, 1941, he is in hawaii. his plane is at a rural airfield. frankly, he was out all night. he was out all night playing poker and having fun. george came back to his barracks just as the attack started. outot into a car and
frederick martin. unfortunately, he was lost in a huge blizzard in alaska and was not able to finish the trip. in a way, you might think he lost his place in aviation history. but he didn't. december 7, 1941. guess who is in charge of all air corps in hawaii? frederick martin. it turns out that frederick martin and his counterpart in the navy had written a report predicting the attack of the japanese on pearl harbor to the letter. the time it occurred, the day of the week it would occur. they...
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to get martin king. there is no doubt about it. i am presented that he presented the research while leaving most of that context out. for folks who haven't read his books, they don't know that the fbi makes a claim in 1963 to j edgar hoover in a 70 page report saying martin king is not a communist. the communists dont have any influence on the civil rights movement. hoover was upset. he writes back that this is absurd, ridiculous and after martin king's march on washington, they push for further analysis. they told mr. hoover, you are right. we cannot count on -- this is key, and i wish he would have cited this -- we can no longer count on evidence that would stand up in a court of law or congressional committees in order to discredit martin luther king. we have to go beyond that sort of evidence. he doesn't mention that and i think it is important that the fbi is aiming to find anything they can to discredit him, including as i mentioned in my own work, funneling and having ministers launder information
to get martin king. there is no doubt about it. i am presented that he presented the research while leaving most of that context out. for folks who haven't read his books, they don't know that the fbi makes a claim in 1963 to j edgar hoover in a 70 page report saying martin king is not a communist. the communists dont have any influence on the civil rights movement. hoover was upset. he writes back that this is absurd, ridiculous and after martin king's march on washington, they push for...
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martin: i think we will see that continue for some time. if is such a dramatic change in environment, it is taking a while to get through all the companies, but in addition to aat, some companies just had light switch turning off kind of change. historically, you have some finance companies go down quickly if they lost their ability to borrow, they could sell quickly. industrial companies historically have taken a long time to make the migration that we observed recently. 1100 basis points around march 23, and then we had a bit of easing. what do you see in terms of levels, spread wise, and default wise? martin: default will clearly rise. -- defaults will clearly rise. we think double digits. the high-yield market is not quite at that level. by that measure, the market is somewhat underestimating the defaults. rising inking about the 3% to 4% range on a trailing basis. vonnie: do we top 10%? martin: it is likely. i've been doing some work on that recently. toot of statistical issues, esoteric to get into. if we had a stress comparable to th
martin: i think we will see that continue for some time. if is such a dramatic change in environment, it is taking a while to get through all the companies, but in addition to aat, some companies just had light switch turning off kind of change. historically, you have some finance companies go down quickly if they lost their ability to borrow, they could sell quickly. industrial companies historically have taken a long time to make the migration that we observed recently. 1100 basis points...
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still on oxygen kevin jones spoke alongside his partner martin tuesday. >>detailing his months-long battle with covid-19. >>so i or the air. because as you can tell right to greet her well talk seeds shot. and down end and after reports i couldn't speak last week the otherwise healthy 59 year-old went to paris in early march with a friend. >>but they had to cut the trip short because of the european travel restrictions already being put in place when he got home, kevin did self-isolate from martin but over the next few days he became feverish and martin decided to drive him to kaiser hospital in oakland so over the next couple days that i could have nation road that is just not also too. >>and over the next couple days his ex to extermination dropping. despite all her efforts over the weekend. i started to have a fever and whether they got tested. martin's test also came back positive then he got word that kevin needed to be put on a ventilator and i think neither of us really >>the possibility that he would not come off around that time after 21 long day
still on oxygen kevin jones spoke alongside his partner martin tuesday. >>detailing his months-long battle with covid-19. >>so i or the air. because as you can tell right to greet her well talk seeds shot. and down end and after reports i couldn't speak last week the otherwise healthy 59 year-old went to paris in early march with a friend. >>but they had to cut the trip short because of the european travel restrictions already being put in place when he got home, kevin did...
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martin luther king jr. organized the boycott, the masses followed king, the masses walked, the boycott ended segregated buses and the boycott was short. i wanted to tick through those and speak to those. the first one being the idea that parks was the first. that she was the first woman, black woman to resist segregated public transportation. -- thereot even true are examples from the previous century, one of them being ida b wells, who protested on a railroad. she sued and won. sojourner truth protested on d.c. streetcars be it and homer where plessy versus ferguson comes from. we have examples of african americans boycotting segregated transportation before. in birmingham, alabama, we have two examples. i only wrote one down. kart in 1943. she was a teenager and a bus driver treated her poorly, she spit on him and cursed him, and she spent 30 days in jail. there was another woman who got a shoving match with a white man on the bus. she cursed him while she was riding the bus and when she got off the bus,
martin luther king jr. organized the boycott, the masses followed king, the masses walked, the boycott ended segregated buses and the boycott was short. i wanted to tick through those and speak to those. the first one being the idea that parks was the first. that she was the first woman, black woman to resist segregated public transportation. -- thereot even true are examples from the previous century, one of them being ida b wells, who protested on a railroad. she sued and won. sojourner truth...
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but in 1956, martin luther king jr. was a little known minister and the leader of a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, that started when activist rosa parks refused to give up her seat to a white man. >> this is a nonviolent protest using the method of passive resistance. >> martin luther king was a man of huge thoughtfulness about the strategy that he had asked those who followed him to use. and that strategy was that in the face of violence, you have a moral high ground if you did not return violence with violence. >> negro passengers have been humiliated, intimidated. >> reporter: at first the young minister who went by the unassuming name of m.l. king was only covered by black journalists writing for black papers. >> in particular, "the birmingham world," a black newspaper and its editor emory jackson. he writes about long before anyone else that dr. king is invoking gandhian principles. he becomes referred to in the black press as the black moses. the white editors, they were just living in a different world. >> t
but in 1956, martin luther king jr. was a little known minister and the leader of a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, that started when activist rosa parks refused to give up her seat to a white man. >> this is a nonviolent protest using the method of passive resistance. >> martin luther king was a man of huge thoughtfulness about the strategy that he had asked those who followed him to use. and that strategy was that in the face of violence, you have a moral high ground if you...
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>> i think part of it is the image of martin luther king jr.. as the leader and the figurehead in all of. this is in a sense, the montgomery bus boycott is the origin point for him. and so then if the story is not that he was the one leading this, pushing this forward then that kind of makes things difficult for his narrative. >> very much. and that is in keeping with what was said before about rosa parks and that simple idea. the absolutely. and the other thing that we have to understand is that african americans on the ground or forging some of these ideas because it is politically expedient and safer to do so. and that is important to consider when you are thinking about your marginalized group or one oppressed group trying to advance their politics. within any particular historical moment. the african american women that we are talking about particularly women like join robinson, she's an activist but she is still a middle class black women in the south. i'm not saying that because she was limited, she also had some gender ideologies about h
>> i think part of it is the image of martin luther king jr.. as the leader and the figurehead in all of. this is in a sense, the montgomery bus boycott is the origin point for him. and so then if the story is not that he was the one leading this, pushing this forward then that kind of makes things difficult for his narrative. >> very much. and that is in keeping with what was said before about rosa parks and that simple idea. the absolutely. and the other thing that we have to...
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he will take over now at aston martin. it is interesting because he's done an incredible job at amg. it will be great to see what he does with andy palmer's dbx to help aston martin make some money. vonnie: there are only so many aston martins that daniel craig can sell, so i wonder what happens with the next james bond movie. i think there was speculation that a tesla might be involved. matt: i didn't know about that. there was a tesla in the brothers grimmby, which i thought was fantastic product play smit for that car, but i think that james bond will continue to drive aston martins, and of course, aston martins can be purely powered by batteries now as well. vonnie: very interesting to hear about the new ceo. from new york and berlin, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i'mie: live from new york, vonnie quinn along with matt miller in berlin. this is "bloomberg markets." states are starting to reopen, and government workers and their unions say they are increasingly concerned that their bosses will force them back to the office wit
he will take over now at aston martin. it is interesting because he's done an incredible job at amg. it will be great to see what he does with andy palmer's dbx to help aston martin make some money. vonnie: there are only so many aston martins that daniel craig can sell, so i wonder what happens with the next james bond movie. i think there was speculation that a tesla might be involved. matt: i didn't know about that. there was a tesla in the brothers grimmby, which i thought was fantastic...
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daly city francisco martin represented the bay area so well but came up just short in the big reveal. more on his top five finish and spoke with his family and friends who were just some of those cheering him on. >> reporter: this is the first time america heard daly city native francisco martin. >> you are top ten. >> reporter: francisco did not just make it to the top ten, but top five of "american idol." >> i didn't expect to be this far into the competition, but i'm happy that i have this report on both the sides, americans and philippines. >> reporter: the once shy nervous contestant began to win over america's heart after each performance where his voice and songwriting separated him from the competition. >> you're so smooth when you delivered that. sounded like it was professionally recorded in a studio somewhere. that's how good it was, francisco. congratulations. >> thank you. >> reporter: telling stories about the young drummers they have known for years. >> you're basically family, not just neighbors. >> pretty much family. we all moved here a year before he was born. >> re
daly city francisco martin represented the bay area so well but came up just short in the big reveal. more on his top five finish and spoke with his family and friends who were just some of those cheering him on. >> reporter: this is the first time america heard daly city native francisco martin. >> you are top ten. >> reporter: francisco did not just make it to the top ten, but top five of "american idol." >> i didn't expect to be this far into the...
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i remember saying, he's my friend, martin. hold on, martin. he was gone.s here, and he was not here. >> god knows this is the most tragic thing that's ever happened in my life. >> that's something that you never really recover from seeing. >> knowing dr. king was a marked man, news crews shadowed his every move. but at the moment of his death, no television cameras were present. the only pictures taken that day was by a south african filmmaker, joe lowe, who was working on a documentary of dr. king. >> i heard the shot ring out. i ran out to the balcony. i saw dr. ring about 45 felt away. i ran to help. but there was nothing anyone could do. >> i have bad news for all of you. martin luther king was shot and killed tonight in memphis. >> we're upset today. we have lost somebody like a father. and today, many people are out on the street wondering which way they're going to turn because they don't know where they're going to go. do we go to the right? do we go to the left? we lost something and we feel it, deeply. we feel it. >> our moses, our leader, has be
i remember saying, he's my friend, martin. hold on, martin. he was gone.s here, and he was not here. >> god knows this is the most tragic thing that's ever happened in my life. >> that's something that you never really recover from seeing. >> knowing dr. king was a marked man, news crews shadowed his every move. but at the moment of his death, no television cameras were present. the only pictures taken that day was by a south african filmmaker, joe lowe, who was working on a...
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martin luther king jr. is chaos. we are better than this as a country. go home. >> what a protest, chaos. atlanta as they are declaring the rides that broke out in her city, nationwide outbreaks escalating, the city known for its history of peaceful protests since the days of mlk, turning violent as rioters set fire to downtown streets including attacking cnn headquarters. the niece of martin luther king jr. joins us from atlanta. thank you so much for being here this morning, your joining us from atlanta, you have a goddaughter in minneapolis, your message to those rioting, a fourth day. >> at 1726 of one blood, god made all people to live together on the face of the earth. martin luther king jr. said we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters and parish together as fools. our president, donald john trump, has said we all believe the same. jack brewer just spoke very truly when he said we have to deal with racists right now in this nation. people are being killed because of skin color, sometime
martin luther king jr. is chaos. we are better than this as a country. go home. >> what a protest, chaos. atlanta as they are declaring the rides that broke out in her city, nationwide outbreaks escalating, the city known for its history of peaceful protests since the days of mlk, turning violent as rioters set fire to downtown streets including attacking cnn headquarters. the niece of martin luther king jr. joins us from atlanta. thank you so much for being here this morning, your...
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with martin richenhagen, agco ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ pm johnson: the work of the nhs to everyone from getting up 20,000 tests -- alix: you are looking at a live shot of u.k. prime minister boris johnson taking questions in parliament. i want to dive now into bloomberg first take. here to discuss from our in-house team of wall street veterans and insiders, michael mckee, and damian sassower our, bloomberg intelligence chief emerging-market credit strategist. whatt want to start with boris johnson is really talking about. how do you reopen in the midst of covid? it is the same situation anywhere around the world. china may not give a growth forecast for the year because of it. youan: i can barely hear because i hear boris johnson in my ear, but let me answer that question on china. what we are seeing is the supply-side recovering. if you look at the korean cross currency basis, china auto sales, even refined copper demand, we are seeing domestic demand in china, but my goodness, we have trade coming in this evening. i
with martin richenhagen, agco ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ pm johnson: the work of the nhs to everyone from getting up 20,000 tests -- alix: you are looking at a live shot of u.k. prime minister boris johnson taking questions in parliament. i want to dive now into bloomberg first take. here to discuss from our in-house team of wall street veterans and insiders, michael mckee, and damian sassower our, bloomberg intelligence chief emerging-market credit strategist. whatt want to start with boris...
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let's talk to kate and martin.age of the metro, yes, this antibody test really is a game changer. this is the antibody test that has now been approved by the uk and it have to be said by some other countries as well. 100% accuracy apparently, that sounds like good news. it does and it certainly a rare successful test i suppose also the only question is how many have actually been infected and we will talk about that in another story later in the programme but of course it is good for tracing people who have had it and certainly in terms of the key workers, and h with workers and so on, critical in ensuring those people who are worried they have got it or have had it is clear that they are safe to go back or not safe to go back and so thatis back or not safe to go back and so that is important. i spoke to the general population and the problem will be only a small percentage of people who have actually had the virus and then of course it still meets the problem is for everybody else and the updated people are going
let's talk to kate and martin.age of the metro, yes, this antibody test really is a game changer. this is the antibody test that has now been approved by the uk and it have to be said by some other countries as well. 100% accuracy apparently, that sounds like good news. it does and it certainly a rare successful test i suppose also the only question is how many have actually been infected and we will talk about that in another story later in the programme but of course it is good for tracing...
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>> no, he did not, no. >> martin, thank you very much.ne other question, any idea yet -- i know the charges, georgia is one of four states without hate crime laws, anything like that is taken into consideration only in sentencing. they were struck down in 2004 there i think by the supreme court as being unconstitutionally vague. have been efforts to pass them since, hasn't happened. what does this mean in terms of how the case is viewed by the state? >> reporter: many people outside the state of georgia heard the gbi question about the hate crime thing, director said we don't have hate crime in the state of georgia, if you were in other states that do, you were probably flabbergasted. georgia, arkansas, south carolina, and one other state -- wyoming. does not. recounted the history here, many ask why the georgia legislature can't seem to pass it again, some speculation because georgia is conservative state, some don't want to give protections to lgbtq community. i don't know how truthful that is, one of the last attempts to get hate crime
>> no, he did not, no. >> martin, thank you very much.ne other question, any idea yet -- i know the charges, georgia is one of four states without hate crime laws, anything like that is taken into consideration only in sentencing. they were struck down in 2004 there i think by the supreme court as being unconstitutionally vague. have been efforts to pass them since, hasn't happened. what does this mean in terms of how the case is viewed by the state? >> reporter: many people...
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martin savidge has been on this story.orting took us deep into how this video came out, and really exposed something, martin, that can't be underestimated. which is, the police had the video. there's all of this talk online and defense of the process here that, well, it's new information to all of us. not to them. you were at the demonstrations today. tell us about the state of play, martin, and, again, thank you for giving us the information that give us such insight. >> absolutely. the demonstrations today were the largest that we have seen when it comes to support of ahmaud arbery and his family. there were hundreds of people that gathered in front of the glen county courthouse. this demonstration had been planned, even before the arrests had taken place. it went forward, even after the arrests had been made. and the crowd was still frustrated. as one of the speakers said, this is not a celebration. this is just step one on what has been a very long road of trying to even start the process of justice. many people are ve
martin savidge has been on this story.orting took us deep into how this video came out, and really exposed something, martin, that can't be underestimated. which is, the police had the video. there's all of this talk online and defense of the process here that, well, it's new information to all of us. not to them. you were at the demonstrations today. tell us about the state of play, martin, and, again, thank you for giving us the information that give us such insight. >> absolutely. the...
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we want to bring in cnn's martin savage. wow, martin. has been the reaction tonight to the video? good evening by the way. what has been the reaction? >> good evening, don. shock, horror, outrage, frustration. the video as some people have told he made them ill and others said it brought them to tears. there has been a tremendous amount of frustration. many felt due to the pandemic the story didn't receive the noterity that it needed and the lockdown, the stay at home order and the in fact large crowds were not allowed. people couldn't demonstrate and they couldn't say how unjust they believe that it has been. tonight people said the pandemic be dammed. here is what the head of the local chapter of the naacp said about the video. >> i was extremely disheartened. literally upon viewing the video, i began to cry. to believe that human beings could treat another human being that way. we see stuff on tv. to be able to see it for yourself, him fearing for his life and being trapped like an animal between two cars while men with guns set their
we want to bring in cnn's martin savage. wow, martin. has been the reaction tonight to the video? good evening by the way. what has been the reaction? >> good evening, don. shock, horror, outrage, frustration. the video as some people have told he made them ill and others said it brought them to tears. there has been a tremendous amount of frustration. many felt due to the pandemic the story didn't receive the noterity that it needed and the lockdown, the stay at home order and the in...
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my name is christian martin. i'm the founding executive director of the newly formed soma west benefit district. the not-for-profit entity, our mission is to improve the quality of life for all of the residents, businesses and visitors to the western part of soma, through a variety of programs. the boundaries range from mina in the north to thompson in the south and 5th in the west. all 107 blocks, this will touch the lives of many diverse constituencies and people from many walks of life. our 20-member board of supervisors has broad representation of the western soma community. and we are continuing to develop and expand our diversity and representation currently. we launched services in march and we provide daily cleaning and maintenance to this large and diverse neighborhood. we sweep trash, remove hazardous materials from sidewalks, remove graffiti, on public and private property and work to improve the conditions in the public realm. we ploy predominantly low-income residents dad this work and -- to do this
my name is christian martin. i'm the founding executive director of the newly formed soma west benefit district. the not-for-profit entity, our mission is to improve the quality of life for all of the residents, businesses and visitors to the western part of soma, through a variety of programs. the boundaries range from mina in the north to thompson in the south and 5th in the west. all 107 blocks, this will touch the lives of many diverse constituencies and people from many walks of life. our...
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martin: it's a great point.vide hr services to small and midsize businesses across the u.s., and one of the number one issues they are facing right now is how to open backup. so not so much as there is certainly concern about the liability they have now, but really it is how do i open backup safely, how do i reduce my liability and risks, so they are really trying to look for guidance for the best process to open backup safely for their employees, obviously for the safety of the employees, but also to reduce their risk and liabilities. alix: this question comes from torsten. i appreciate that. he's asking you to dig into the certain sectors will be harder to rehire. martin: it depends so much on the pent up demand. if it is a small medical office doing elective surgeries, things like that, i think they are going to open up fairly quickly. we are seeing they are coming up with best practices on how to open up and get their patients scheduled. if it is a restaurant, i think it will be slower. we did see leisure an
martin: it's a great point.vide hr services to small and midsize businesses across the u.s., and one of the number one issues they are facing right now is how to open backup. so not so much as there is certainly concern about the liability they have now, but really it is how do i open backup safely, how do i reduce my liability and risks, so they are really trying to look for guidance for the best process to open backup safely for their employees, obviously for the safety of the employees, but...
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you can see many of the cars with texts number 12 to 2 one 523 four francisco martin. erday many of his neighbors had a whole parade to cheer on francisco getting him ready for his performance. check it out. francisco is inside with his family right now. his dad is known to many of the neighbors here is also a musician. they were telling me that growing up, francisco used to play the drums in his garage, and now many of the neighbors are getting to know a new side of francisco. francisco the songwriter, the singer, and hopefully 2020 "american idol" champion. in daly city, luz pena, abc7 news. >> all right, luz. voting for the winner has wrapped up. it was open live during the east coast broadcast happening now. now here at home, you can watch at 8:00 "american idol" on abc7, 8:00 p.m. and good luck to francisco and his fam. >> can't wait to see what happens. >>> all right. tossing it now over to frances dinglasan in for drew this weekend. and frances, looking like things are on the warm-up soon. >> we will be warming up coming up next week. right now we're still deali
you can see many of the cars with texts number 12 to 2 one 523 four francisco martin. erday many of his neighbors had a whole parade to cheer on francisco getting him ready for his performance. check it out. francisco is inside with his family right now. his dad is known to many of the neighbors here is also a musician. they were telling me that growing up, francisco used to play the drums in his garage, and now many of the neighbors are getting to know a new side of francisco. francisco the...
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luther king you either invoke all of dr martin luther king or you don't invoke him at all dr martin luther king said araya is the language of the unheard and these communities have felt unheard for a really long time there are hundreds and hundreds of protesters across minneapolis and the media is complicit in the way in which the narrative is being portrayed the media goes straight to the burning building they go straight to the looters they are not pursuing the solidarity amongst young people of color in particular who are peaceful who are enraged and they are they should be righteously angry and when we talk about donald trump this is not an isolated incident we right now are in a cold with pandemic people here are unemployed we have a president who has been incompetent in being able to address a pandemic that has disproportionately impacted black people when you have communities where black people are not the majority of the population but they are the majority of the deaths that is a problem so donald trump these to stand up for black people he needs to be providing resources t
luther king you either invoke all of dr martin luther king or you don't invoke him at all dr martin luther king said araya is the language of the unheard and these communities have felt unheard for a really long time there are hundreds and hundreds of protesters across minneapolis and the media is complicit in the way in which the narrative is being portrayed the media goes straight to the burning building they go straight to the looters they are not pursuing the solidarity amongst young people...
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is the international support look like, martin? to get from the u.s., u.k., in light of the situation? we hear the u.s. could be considering more sanctions for china. should they be threatening the special trading status of hong kong? what are you hoping to hear? >> i could ever ask other governments what to do. decideve the wisdom to finally went to do, if anything. all i am saying is the international community actually supported the one country, two system. hong kong ruling hong kong. that is what i support. all of the years, i have not asked them to give us anything which they have not already promised and solemnly promised with the international treaty and registered with the united nations. i want nothing more than that. but hong kong people are entitled to the full implementation of the british declaration. and what is promised to us in our basic law, our many constitution. mini constitution. they promised it and i do not want less. go back to the blueprint for hong kong, and we are happy. we would not interfere. give us dem
is the international support look like, martin? to get from the u.s., u.k., in light of the situation? we hear the u.s. could be considering more sanctions for china. should they be threatening the special trading status of hong kong? what are you hoping to hear? >> i could ever ask other governments what to do. decideve the wisdom to finally went to do, if anything. all i am saying is the international community actually supported the one country, two system. hong kong ruling hong kong....
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which is self-evident and then he said he could be trayvon martin.pletely unacceptable. ahmaud arbery, as a mom with black children, you understand that any of your children could be either of them. black lives matter didn't start with the police incidents of killing blacks, it started with trayvon. it started with any civilian. white civilians have this power still over black life they can act almost like a cop. they can have this police-like power. this is back again with that. the idea of not just having to fear police encounters but encounters with anyone. this is two trucks full of armed men chasing one guy, right, and you just think about the fear that he must have felt, that trayvon must have felt being pursued by someone with a gun. i people don't think about that as either. it's as if young black men don't feel fear? your thoughts. >> yeah. the burden of being black in this country, particularly of being a black man in this country is bearing the weight of other people people's suspicions. no matter what we're doing. we've gone through barbe
which is self-evident and then he said he could be trayvon martin.pletely unacceptable. ahmaud arbery, as a mom with black children, you understand that any of your children could be either of them. black lives matter didn't start with the police incidents of killing blacks, it started with trayvon. it started with any civilian. white civilians have this power still over black life they can act almost like a cop. they can have this police-like power. this is back again with that. the idea of...
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days later, martin also started showing symptoms. doctors intubated not once, but twice. >> he is doing better today and worse. >> reporter: doctors feared they were so close to losing kevin. they did something they rarely ever do. they brought in his husband martin, who is also infected with covid-19, in the same hospital room so the two could say good-bye. >> all i knew i was under sleep, and i kept thinking, i have to get back to martin. >> reporter: they tried a maneuver known as proning to help open up his airways. >> that started to make a difference. >> after 31 days in the hospital, kevin was clear, becamming hospital's first severe covid-19 patient to be discharged. still in the air, will kevin's voice come back? what about his kidneys? >> this is serious and deadly. >> thanks to the doctors and nurses, there are still chapters left to this story. >> i am grateful and i tell people i love them all the time now. >> in oakland, nbc bay area news. >> we hope they make a full recovery. >>> more shocking jobless numbers. nearly a
days later, martin also started showing symptoms. doctors intubated not once, but twice. >> he is doing better today and worse. >> reporter: doctors feared they were so close to losing kevin. they did something they rarely ever do. they brought in his husband martin, who is also infected with covid-19, in the same hospital room so the two could say good-bye. >> all i knew i was under sleep, and i kept thinking, i have to get back to martin. >> reporter: they tried a...
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dean martin. [applause] ♪ dean: where is burt?for your dinner tonight. [laughter] frank: listen, dingdong, we honored him four years ago. dean: [laughs] so i made a mistake. [laughter] dean: and this is for you, clutch. [laughter] dean: are you kidding? ronnie and me -- i call him "ronnie," he calls me "deanie." [laughter] dean: but we sat down -- you know, in 1988, you are going to be out of work, but i will still be drunk. [laughter] dean: where is my accompanist? not only is he my accompanist, he plays piano for me too. ♪ dean: how did you get this out here? ♪ may i state, it's been great and a night like this, few people wait but i must admit in all honesty mr. wonderful, that's me ♪ [laughter] dean: ♪ where i go, i suppose they'd get hammy if they heard such bravo but i must admit in all modesty, mr. wonderful, still me ♪ [laughter] dean: ♪ i drink a toast to him each night, as you might think, not 'cause i wish him well but 'cause i love to drink ♪ [laughter] dean: ♪ so you all, in this fine hall raise a glass to the champ o
dean martin. [applause] ♪ dean: where is burt?for your dinner tonight. [laughter] frank: listen, dingdong, we honored him four years ago. dean: [laughs] so i made a mistake. [laughter] dean: and this is for you, clutch. [laughter] dean: are you kidding? ronnie and me -- i call him "ronnie," he calls me "deanie." [laughter] dean: but we sat down -- you know, in 1988, you are going to be out of work, but i will still be drunk. [laughter] dean: where is my accompanist? not...
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emily martin. >> thank you. today on behalf f our team at the university of michigan, i'm happy to announce the my safe start map. it's an interactive dashboard with real time regional and county specific data. the dashboard includes a display of key caters. the caters and the risk benchmarks are going to be based on the best available scientific data, evaluated by a team of faculty members at the university of michigan school of public health. the risk levels on the dashboard tell us whether there's a high, medium, or low risk of covid-19 in the community. this highlights areas where more social distancing may be needed or vulnerable individuals should be particularly careful. my safe start map has been collaboratively developed, guided by faculty from the university of michigan school of public health. this group has done incredible work in a short period of time to make these indicators accessible for every day use. keeping our families and businesses safe and healthy during this epidemic requires us all to k
emily martin. >> thank you. today on behalf f our team at the university of michigan, i'm happy to announce the my safe start map. it's an interactive dashboard with real time regional and county specific data. the dashboard includes a display of key caters. the caters and the risk benchmarks are going to be based on the best available scientific data, evaluated by a team of faculty members at the university of michigan school of public health. the risk levels on the dashboard tell us...
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frederick martin.nfortunately he was lost in a huge blizzard in alaska and was not able to finish the trip. he might have lost his place in aviation history but he did not. charge ofs who is in the air corps in hawaii? frederick martin. it turns out he and his counterpart in the navy had written a report predicting the japanese attack on pearl harbor to the letter, what was going to happen and what time it would occur and what day of week it was going to occur. they had it all down. some of the most exciting things to happen in aviation at purdue before the war and after the war. man named 1937 a george comes from delaware. he wants to be a pilot. he finishes in the army, drafted and goes into the army to become a pilot. is in hawaii941 he at a rural airfield. night playing poker and having fun. george came back to his barracks and saw just as the attack started. >> what is the navy doing practicing this early. ♪ they look like japs. >> give me the airplane. >> he got up and was able to shoot down four
frederick martin.nfortunately he was lost in a huge blizzard in alaska and was not able to finish the trip. he might have lost his place in aviation history but he did not. charge ofs who is in the air corps in hawaii? frederick martin. it turns out he and his counterpart in the navy had written a report predicting the japanese attack on pearl harbor to the letter, what was going to happen and what time it would occur and what day of week it was going to occur. they had it all down. some of the...
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now martin thankfully only had moderate symptoms he says moderate. >>but miserable shortness of breath and exhaustion mostly for him kevin says he's anxious to find out what long-term side effects this may have on his health since they're still so much unknown about this virus and back to you. thank you. well another covid-19 survivor in the bay area is using her battling the virus to help others, she know re so is a photographer in sausalito she says that she got the virus back in march and had to deal with severe symptoms. she is now going around her neighborhood taking porch portraits asking for donations to raise money for moran city cooperation teams that is the local task force designed to support all different kinds of needs during this pandemic. >>and we so says taking pictures is also revealing just how dynamic of those needs are. >>i'm coping with this in different ways. and some of its kind of funny, you know like we didn't want our shots was kind of like that is at the top and like at home down bottom which a lot of people are doing on sc
now martin thankfully only had moderate symptoms he says moderate. >>but miserable shortness of breath and exhaustion mostly for him kevin says he's anxious to find out what long-term side effects this may have on his health since they're still so much unknown about this virus and back to you. thank you. well another covid-19 survivor in the bay area is using her battling the virus to help others, she know re so is a photographer in sausalito she says that she got the virus back in march...
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history of this kind of racial tension but as you point out it's happened in state after state trayvon martin in florida michael brown in missouri and in in the state of illinois there was the shooting of mcdonald who was holding and i. but walking away from police was shot 16 times in the back and that case is the exception in that case the police officer jason van dyke was serving is now serving a prison term for murder because of that that's a rare instance of a police officer going to prison and having covered that trial i will tell you that it was calm in chicago after that happened there were some protests beforehand but the crowds did respond afterwards whether that will happen here we simply don't know and of course we don't know if those are those who dede will be charged that's a great point you make john bad there were a lot of protests about that as the investigation progress as people are trying to get information out there there was a lot of resistance on the part of the mayor and the police unions but you have to wonder perhaps there was a guilty verdict because they people and
history of this kind of racial tension but as you point out it's happened in state after state trayvon martin in florida michael brown in missouri and in in the state of illinois there was the shooting of mcdonald who was holding and i. but walking away from police was shot 16 times in the back and that case is the exception in that case the police officer jason van dyke was serving is now serving a prison term for murder because of that that's a rare instance of a police officer going to...
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roland martin is the host of unfiltered. wearing the colors of his high which is the same high school from which i don't thige graduated. reverend, let me start with you. you were here on wednesday when te tensions were high. there was an expectation of the arrest of four officers. finally on friday, the arrest of one officer on the charge a lot of the protesters and family feel is lower than it should have been. three still remain at large. america is protesting. what do you make of what has happened so far? >> well, i think that in my conversations with the family and in speaking at the vigil on wednesday with community leaders and faith leaders, clearly the arrest of the officer is a step, but it is a step that does not nearly answer the call for justice when you look at the tape and look at the crime. a third degree murder and not arresting the other three does not equal four police men standing there while one pressed this man into his state of unconsciousness and then to his death. this is inadequate. this has been hap
roland martin is the host of unfiltered. wearing the colors of his high which is the same high school from which i don't thige graduated. reverend, let me start with you. you were here on wednesday when te tensions were high. there was an expectation of the arrest of four officers. finally on friday, the arrest of one officer on the charge a lot of the protesters and family feel is lower than it should have been. three still remain at large. america is protesting. what do you make of what has...
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. >>> invited to lockheed martin to see how it's going to help part of the greater good. >>> while a legendary restaurant needs your help to stay open, other restaurants across the bay area are opening up for the very first time. i'm dion lim in san francisco, with the plight restaurants are facing in the age of covid-19. >>> i'm spencer christian. it's cool, it's showery. can this be the month of may? i'll have the ac california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >>> this door bears a sign of the times. the result of a frustrated customer who was refused service because he wasn't wearing a mask. our reporter joins us live from oakland with the story. luz? >> reporter: ama, signs like this one can be found inside a
. >>> invited to lockheed martin to see how it's going to help part of the greater good. >>> while a legendary restaurant needs your help to stay open, other restaurants across the bay area are opening up for the very first time. i'm dion lim in san francisco, with the plight restaurants are facing in the age of covid-19. >>> i'm spencer christian. it's cool, it's showery. can this be the month of may? i'll have the ac california phones offers free specialized...
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because it keeps happening it happened to michael brown in ferguson missouri it happened to trayvon martin in florida it happens in city after city i can't tell you how many of these events i have covered where police have killed an unarmed black man and once again here in this case there is some satisfaction that one officer has been charged but they want all 4 officers to be charged and more is more than that aaron but they really want is for these incidents to stop and that's why the group black white lives matter formed and that's why we're still are seeing these kinds of protests all across the country today there's just a sense that people are fed up. and you are talking about the governor calling for the national guard to be mobilized fully for the 1st time in the state's history so what sort of police presence and security force presence are you seeing on the streets and is that likely to make the situation even worse. i don't know if you can see them because we've we've had obviously had to go away they've been firing at us but. there are hundreds of police that presence is very s
because it keeps happening it happened to michael brown in ferguson missouri it happened to trayvon martin in florida it happens in city after city i can't tell you how many of these events i have covered where police have killed an unarmed black man and once again here in this case there is some satisfaction that one officer has been charged but they want all 4 officers to be charged and more is more than that aaron but they really want is for these incidents to stop and that's why the group...
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there is a very real history here in the state of florida particularly with that case of trayvon martin who was gunned down by george zimmerman a self-appointed neighborhood watch captain that happened 8 years ago is a case i covered from the very start and it was a case in which george zimmerman was found not guilty by a jury that still resonates with the african-american community here the pain is still very real remember just last month the case of. a. name in georgia who was basically corralled armada arbor a sorry who was corralled by 2 white men who armed themselves and killed him one of them being a former police officer himself and of course then there were corey jones case here just a couple of years ago he broke down on the side of the road he was also shot dead by a police officer who was also found innocent so that pain particularly reverberates in this state remember the trayvon martin case is what started what kicked off the black lives matter movement but what we've seen here in florida all across the state are small protestors small groups of protesters just a few 100 he
there is a very real history here in the state of florida particularly with that case of trayvon martin who was gunned down by george zimmerman a self-appointed neighborhood watch captain that happened 8 years ago is a case i covered from the very start and it was a case in which george zimmerman was found not guilty by a jury that still resonates with the african-american community here the pain is still very real remember just last month the case of. a. name in georgia who was basically...
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thank you, martin, it is a very good question. and the need for making sure that children get adequate childcare. that is on the significant concerns that we have had only through this and especially coming from the man of the cloth, i think that is perfectly reasonable to take away that question. i love to talk to my treasury colourants before i can a nswer treasury colourants before i can answer it in full and we will look at it and if we can get your details, we can make sure that we write to you with a full answer and make an announcement from this podium. ithink make an announcement from this podium. i think we can make that commitment. thank you martin. podium. i think we can make that commitment. thank you martinm people can start to shop for unessential i entirely understand where you're coming from on this and one of the most natural instincts is seeing people that you know and love and one of the challenges is that it is very difficult to know where the virus is passed from into. we are on the 1st ofjune, proposing to ma
thank you, martin, it is a very good question. and the need for making sure that children get adequate childcare. that is on the significant concerns that we have had only through this and especially coming from the man of the cloth, i think that is perfectly reasonable to take away that question. i love to talk to my treasury colourants before i can a nswer treasury colourants before i can answer it in full and we will look at it and if we can get your details, we can make sure that we write...
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yeah i mean i covered the trayvon martin story on the michael brown story but the trayvon martin story really does have echoes of what happened here because george zimmerman the self-appointed neighborhood watch captain used something called stand your ground law to defend himself and he was ultimately found innocent of gunning down 17 year old trayvon martin and these 2 men are using a similar lower in georgia a citizen's arrest law but in order for that law to work they have to have witnessed someone committing a crime that didn't happen allegedly in this case but i'm no doubt that they will use that as a defense but it's clearly something that has really sparked interest across this country of course after the those 2 other killings we were talking about the black lives of movement was really born and you're seeing protests now all across the country and really outrage that the prosecutors in this state didn't take action it took the video to come out to people like joe biden and the governor of georgia getting involved and even president trump saying this is a very sad case and he
yeah i mean i covered the trayvon martin story on the michael brown story but the trayvon martin story really does have echoes of what happened here because george zimmerman the self-appointed neighborhood watch captain used something called stand your ground law to defend himself and he was ultimately found innocent of gunning down 17 year old trayvon martin and these 2 men are using a similar lower in georgia a citizen's arrest law but in order for that law to work they have to have witnessed...
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thank you, father martin. it's always good to have you.ning me now, kellyanne conway, counselor to the president. kellyanne, good to have you here as well this evening. you hear father martin, he is saying don't risk other people's lives. it's not worth it, it's not okay for those who may be asymptomatic to be out in places. what do you say? >> well, hopefully father martin and others are actually reading the guidelines. he told you we should be listening to be epidemiologists. the cdc is the centers for disease control, issuing these guidelines, the agency in our nation, martha, charged with telling us about infectious diseases and other health crises, so these are the cdc guidelines that were put forth today, this wasn't issued by the trump-pence campaign, so i want to correct the record there. we worked closely with dr. redfield and his team, dr. birx was looking at this, members of the task force, for quite a while. and i say to people, please read these guidelines, so much of it repeats what we already know about social distancing, we
thank you, father martin. it's always good to have you.ning me now, kellyanne conway, counselor to the president. kellyanne, good to have you here as well this evening. you hear father martin, he is saying don't risk other people's lives. it's not worth it, it's not okay for those who may be asymptomatic to be out in places. what do you say? >> well, hopefully father martin and others are actually reading the guidelines. he told you we should be listening to be epidemiologists. the cdc is...
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senator scott martin who is part of the push to reopen. good morning to you, senator. >> good morning. thanks for having me. ainsley: good morning. tell us what the governor is doing and why you disagree with his plans. >> well, all along we have had one of the most draconian lockdowns of all the states. as a matter of fact, we had the only state that didn't allow real estate to occur. we were shutting down mom and pop businesses. plus he created an arbitrary waiver process where he gave about 6100 hand chosen businesses across many industries the ability to continue to operate while shutting down the vast majority of our economy. and the numbers that the governor were establishing in terms of his metrics were really trying to get behind the science of it. and even when counties hit his metrics, they were counties that he still would not allow to move to his next phase, which he calls the yellow phase of slight
senator scott martin who is part of the push to reopen. good morning to you, senator. >> good morning. thanks for having me. ainsley: good morning. tell us what the governor is doing and why you disagree with his plans. >> well, all along we have had one of the most draconian lockdowns of all the states. as a matter of fact, we had the only state that didn't allow real estate to occur. we were shutting down mom and pop businesses. plus he created an arbitrary waiver process where he...