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marvin: not necessarily runaway.have gotten used to low and stable inflation that we are not necessarily prepared for even what would historically be average inflation, getting towards 2% to 3%. i do worry about it and i think that if the fed goes into a mode where they lock themselves into metrics and can't raise rates, because of yield curve control or something like that, then it could get worse quite quickly. if we were to have quite higher inflation, where would you see at first? marvin: there is a lot of interesting research being done. some of our academic partners have worked on what goods people are buying. we are already seeing those baskets not drop as much as these broader inflation baskets that we are used to. i think it is in things that we buy, food, the basic essentials. i used to love to shop for things on sale like paper products. they are never on sale anymore. i think you start seeing it there, and that is where the average consumer gets hit immediately. tom: totally agree on that observation. you
marvin: not necessarily runaway.have gotten used to low and stable inflation that we are not necessarily prepared for even what would historically be average inflation, getting towards 2% to 3%. i do worry about it and i think that if the fed goes into a mode where they lock themselves into metrics and can't raise rates, because of yield curve control or something like that, then it could get worse quite quickly. if we were to have quite higher inflation, where would you see at first? marvin:...
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they --ult, nejra: marvin barth stays with us.resident donald trump is sending federal law enforcement to several more u.s. cities, setting up a showdown with democratic leaders. joining us from or is isomberg's -- four more bloomberg's annmarie hordern. >> president donald trump announcing yesterday a surge of federal agents he will be sending. oft this is is an expansion operation legend, which he announced earlier in the month, worked alongside the police department. president trump was trying to draw a line and said really the tone of the message was "law & order." many are questioning, is this really about policing or law enforcement or more about his reelection bid? in november, he wants to be seen as the candidate of law & order. he has his eye on the cities of chicago and albuquerque in new mexico. nejra: thank you so much. let's get to the first word news. deficit isa's budget set to hit a post-world war ii record. the shortfall for the 12 months next june will be around 132 billion u.s. dollars, more than double what was
they --ult, nejra: marvin barth stays with us.resident donald trump is sending federal law enforcement to several more u.s. cities, setting up a showdown with democratic leaders. joining us from or is isomberg's -- four more bloomberg's annmarie hordern. >> president donald trump announcing yesterday a surge of federal agents he will be sending. oft this is is an expansion operation legend, which he announced earlier in the month, worked alongside the police department. president trump...
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marvin. who was the one that -- i mean, to this day, marvin was one of the three people who raised the fund for his library. my oldest boy and my youngest boy are the closest to each other but yet, jeb certainly is the biggest defender of george, and george is the biggest defender of jeb. and neil is the spark that keeps us all going. and at kenny bunkport when neil leaves, something leaves because he every night says to everybody on the point, there may be 20 people on the point, taking the boat over for ice cream. who will come? everybody goes. not george and i, but the others all go. and he's the one that gets the ball games going and gets the bonfire going. he's the one who goes down and has coffee downtown with, i don't know, people he's met, he and marie have met. so, everybody's got their thing. and the one thing they have is loyalty to each other. and that's hugely important. and they know that the one request i have is that they stay loving siblings. and so far so good. and i'll be l
marvin. who was the one that -- i mean, to this day, marvin was one of the three people who raised the fund for his library. my oldest boy and my youngest boy are the closest to each other but yet, jeb certainly is the biggest defender of george, and george is the biggest defender of jeb. and neil is the spark that keeps us all going. and at kenny bunkport when neil leaves, something leaves because he every night says to everybody on the point, there may be 20 people on the point, taking the...
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marvin onshore breeze. and 50s, 60s on the temperatures, mainly 50s, 55 in the city, 62 concord which is more than in vacaville. 57 is popular in napa, american canyon, point raise is 59 and so are we. that system, you can see a retro grading toward portland and seattle. that is going to settle in on the west coast here so cooler friday. it will probably be the bottom of the cooling trend in the we'll start a quick warming trend as we head into the holiday weekend. temperatures today are on their way down. if it is and thursday it will be friday as far as cooldown goes. i'm still reluctant to cool things down, it takes another day usually. that's the rule of thumb. my experience. quick warm-up on saturday, still pretty nice to warm on saturday. >>> mcdonald's employee attacked at a drive-through window. the disagreement between her and the customer that led to the attack. and the latest travel restrictions that will affect californians who are traveling to the east coast. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2.
marvin onshore breeze. and 50s, 60s on the temperatures, mainly 50s, 55 in the city, 62 concord which is more than in vacaville. 57 is popular in napa, american canyon, point raise is 59 and so are we. that system, you can see a retro grading toward portland and seattle. that is going to settle in on the west coast here so cooler friday. it will probably be the bottom of the cooling trend in the we'll start a quick warming trend as we head into the holiday weekend. temperatures today are on...
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. >> accuweather's marvin gomez has those details, marvin? good morning. >> mona, alex, we have hurricane douglas that continues to move mainly to the west across the northern edge of the hawaiian islands. heavy rainfall could still prode melash fod another area of growing concern, the central atlantic. we have this tropical wave which could become the ninth named storm system of the hurricane season for this year. you can see we have multiple different scenarios that this system could take, so it is an area that we need to closely monitor. now in the south-central u.s., hanna is a matter of the past, but we still have some lingering moisture coming from the gulf which could produce a few thunderstorms across the south-central u.s. mona, alex? >> marvin, thank you. >>> and the faa and ntsb are looking into the cause of a small plane crash into a residential neighborhood near salt lake city this weekend. three of the six people aboard were killed, the other three injured, along with one person on the ground in her home. abc's zohreen shah has
. >> accuweather's marvin gomez has those details, marvin? good morning. >> mona, alex, we have hurricane douglas that continues to move mainly to the west across the northern edge of the hawaiian islands. heavy rainfall could still prode melash fod another area of growing concern, the central atlantic. we have this tropical wave which could become the ninth named storm system of the hurricane season for this year. you can see we have multiple different scenarios that this system...
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marvin. who is the one that -- to this day, he was one of the three people who raised funds for his library. my oldest boy and my youngest boy are the closest to each other, but yet, jeb, certainly is the biggest defender of george and george is the biggest defender of jeb. and neil it is the spark that keeps us all going. and kennebunkport, when neil leaves, something leans because he says to everybody on the point and there may be 20 people on the point, taking the boat over for ice cream who will come. everybody goes. not george and i, but the others all go. he's the one who gets the ball games going and the bonfire going. he's the one who goes down and has coffee downtown with 0 -- i don't know -- people he's met, he and marie have met. everybody has got their thing and one thing they have is loyalty to each other. that's hugely important and they know that the one request i have is that they stay loving siblings. so far so good. i'll be looking down so behave yourself. >> mrs. bush, what
marvin. who is the one that -- to this day, he was one of the three people who raised funds for his library. my oldest boy and my youngest boy are the closest to each other, but yet, jeb, certainly is the biggest defender of george and george is the biggest defender of jeb. and neil it is the spark that keeps us all going. and kennebunkport, when neil leaves, something leans because he says to everybody on the point and there may be 20 people on the point, taking the boat over for ice cream who...
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"marvin ewing marvin." "make every money. m.e.m. stands for, "mom eats meth." ewing marvin." what if they switched it up a little bit by naming the middle name ewing? "my end is m" and "make every money. [ laughter ] did everyone vote? >> yes >> jimmy: six seconds left >> oh, i think i did >> jimmy: all right, here we go guys i couldn't come up with -- my end is -- i couldn't think of anything thank you for giving me that silver oh look at -- gosh >> oh, look at whitney - >> jimmy: whitney crushed. >> mom eats meth >> that's just my childhood. >> jimmy: mom eats meth crushed on that one. >> nice. >> jimmy: whitney cummings for the win. let's see the final tally right here, guys >> it's going to be whitney, right? >> jimmy: this is for everything come on, no, no. it's close >> oh. >> no! >> oh, my gosh >> so close. >> crazy >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. i love you guys. thank you so much. >> no! >> kenan, whitney cummings, melissa villasenor >> yes >> jimmy: thanks you for playing "quiplash" guys. [ talking over each other thank you to whitney cummings, melissa vil
"marvin ewing marvin." "make every money. m.e.m. stands for, "mom eats meth." ewing marvin." what if they switched it up a little bit by naming the middle name ewing? "my end is m" and "make every money. [ laughter ] did everyone vote? >> yes >> jimmy: six seconds left >> oh, i think i did >> jimmy: all right, here we go guys i couldn't come up with -- my end is -- i couldn't think of anything thank you for giving me that...
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during his time in office, marvin has pushed hard to build more social housing and increase diversitye coming down? i couldn't quite believe it when i heard there was straps around the statue, and then when i heard it was pulled down, it was one of those "for real?" moments. i've been clear as the mayor of this city, i cannot condone criminal damage, but as someone descended from kidnapped and enslaved and abused african people, and colston and the 80,000 odd africans that would have been part of his empire building, their misery would have contributed to his wealth, i cannot say anything other than the statue is an affront to me and i won't miss it not being given a place of honour in the middle of our city. and what do you think it will mean forfuture generations? we do need to be careful of a symbolic act. symbolic acts can be very, very important, and that was a very important symbolic act. agree with it or disagree with it, it was an incredible visual act of a slaver being pulled down, rolled through the streets and thrown into the harbour that his slave ships once docked. so it
during his time in office, marvin has pushed hard to build more social housing and increase diversitye coming down? i couldn't quite believe it when i heard there was straps around the statue, and then when i heard it was pulled down, it was one of those "for real?" moments. i've been clear as the mayor of this city, i cannot condone criminal damage, but as someone descended from kidnapped and enslaved and abused african people, and colston and the 80,000 odd africans that would have...
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let's take a call next from marvin who is in los angeles. marvin, you are on the air.ahead please. >> i'm a retired high school history teacher and the introduction to your program uses justice breyer saying he's talking about the rule of law. i don't understand how the violation of the fifth amendment, section nine and article four would in the right of a trial by jury could be ignored by somebody like justice douglas? that's the first part. the second thing i wanted to say is, i wonder if you know that at one time in the early administration of president obama, a japanese american was three persons away from being president of the united states. senator in a way was the president of the united states senate and the first would be the vice president. the second would be the speaker of the house and the third person in line to be president the united states would be a japanese american whose friends were put into places like mans an are and many others. thank you very much for the program. you are topping even the first lady and that's quite a task. >> thank you so muc
let's take a call next from marvin who is in los angeles. marvin, you are on the air.ahead please. >> i'm a retired high school history teacher and the introduction to your program uses justice breyer saying he's talking about the rule of law. i don't understand how the violation of the fifth amendment, section nine and article four would in the right of a trial by jury could be ignored by somebody like justice douglas? that's the first part. the second thing i wanted to say is, i wonder...
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now replaced with modern safety precautions, even with international travel grounded, it was marvin colleenound a way to be the first visitors in the door. >> what are you doing here? >> we arrived for our 30th wedding anniversary on march 7th for a ked uorast worth wait? >> yes, absolutely. >> we were going to see this place if it killed us. here we are and thank goodness. >> reporter: the director of the ruins says pompeii is their open private park. >> it's wonderful to be in pompeii without tourists, so quite empty. >> reporter: minus the four million annual visitors, a priceless gift for few. like all gifts, this one has a surprise. never before seen rooms. >> it's j t pandemic that now is reopened. such a stunning example of romas spacious enough for social distancing. >> the sites are closed to prevent crowding, unimaginable in this ghosty state. it recalls the moment after mount va soouf yus erupted. bottom bay was impervious to outsidethreats, so it thought, that is, until mother nature reader her head. >> it was totally unexpected. >> a local historian says the people of pompeii w
now replaced with modern safety precautions, even with international travel grounded, it was marvin colleenound a way to be the first visitors in the door. >> what are you doing here? >> we arrived for our 30th wedding anniversary on march 7th for a ked uorast worth wait? >> yes, absolutely. >> we were going to see this place if it killed us. here we are and thank goodness. >> reporter: the director of the ruins says pompeii is their open private park. >>...
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as marvin odum said, you have to take it seriously.ospital executives i talked to are confident they have the surge plans in place and the capacity, but they know, too, these next couple of weeks are pretty critical. what i've noticed is the dramatic change over the last week and a half in distancing, in mask wearing. just the businesses i'm thinking are taking a more serious approach as well i think there is a way to address this flare-up as we continue to reopen >> you're here to talk about stimulus and to try to keep things going in terms of these companies that need help so you still want to do this back-to-work bonus because if we extend unemployment, it does -- there is an incentive to stay at home to some extent. you think this is still crucial? >> yeah, i think it really is. it is. it is a barrier for people coming back to work, and it's not just anecdotal we saw it aee it all across texs i was in a business that got a ppp loan, grateful to be able to be open, but not a single worker returned to that local restaurant we're seei
as marvin odum said, you have to take it seriously.ospital executives i talked to are confident they have the surge plans in place and the capacity, but they know, too, these next couple of weeks are pretty critical. what i've noticed is the dramatic change over the last week and a half in distancing, in mask wearing. just the businesses i'm thinking are taking a more serious approach as well i think there is a way to address this flare-up as we continue to reopen >> you're here to talk...
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he's a campaigner and advocate for supporting players mental health. —— marvin.his conversation, people like david beckham, obviously, the duke himself, it is so obviously, the duke himself, it is so important for everybody to see it as such a normal thing to be able to have a conversation about. it was interesting hearing david beckham they're saying he didn't feel able a nyway to they're saying he didn't feel able anyway to seek help when he was under stress and pressure. tell us about your own experiences. what are the pressures you endured, and did you feel you could look for help for them? yeah, i mean, my own personal experience is very well known. i very openly and publicly have said that my lows led me to a suicide attempt, and i'm not going to shy away from that because i think it is important to share that to... for people to see where i am now and understand it is possible to get yourself out of that situation, and foot ball yourself out of that situation, and football is a very high pressure environment and people deal with it in very different ways a
he's a campaigner and advocate for supporting players mental health. —— marvin.his conversation, people like david beckham, obviously, the duke himself, it is so obviously, the duke himself, it is so important for everybody to see it as such a normal thing to be able to have a conversation about. it was interesting hearing david beckham they're saying he didn't feel able a nyway to they're saying he didn't feel able anyway to seek help when he was under stress and pressure. tell us about...
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marvin finally just gave him back. because president bush loved ranger and everyone at the white house used to feed ranger, so the president of the united states, i never did, but the president of the united states put a little sign around his neck, please do not feed me. if you feed me, i will have to report you to the president of the united states. because apparently, he was getting just a little fat. any other questions? yes? >> so if you were to have asked the president what books, movies and music he would recommend for others, what would he say? >> music is easy. country. two different kinds. he liked all music. he loved country music. reba and oak ridge boy sang at his funeral. he was a big rogers and hamer z hamerstein fan. he went to see everything. include iing hamilton. the may before he died in december. and wasn't a big opera fan, but he loved country and he just sound of music, south pacific, oh my gosh, he loved all those great. books, he read just about everything. that is a hard question to ask. he, b
marvin finally just gave him back. because president bush loved ranger and everyone at the white house used to feed ranger, so the president of the united states, i never did, but the president of the united states put a little sign around his neck, please do not feed me. if you feed me, i will have to report you to the president of the united states. because apparently, he was getting just a little fat. any other questions? yes? >> so if you were to have asked the president what books,...
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they will get marvin northwind no change today but there are hints that we will get a warm up a cooler next week. low clouds and fog making the usual barge. a lot of 54s including along embarcadero there with a westwind at five. low clouds making their usual march. maybe a little mr. drizzle for a few, not much of a breeze. fairfield only 21. they get that all the time. 50s on the temperatures for almost everybody, a couple 60s. 49 in kenwood. one upper 40. we will see if a couple others can sneak in there. it doesn't look like they will make it today but 53 petaluma, temperatures right around the mid-50s. teur right back where they have. the hot, stable pattern in the desert southwest. the low pressure in the pacific northwest and they don't want to budge. the jaime build in a teeny bit on friday and that will allow us to warm up for a few. it may not be noticeable except up toward sonoma county. 60s through 90s, that won't be until friday. little change in me was the august on saturday and we'll keep it going exactly the same at least for a while. >>> people living in a park in santa
they will get marvin northwind no change today but there are hints that we will get a warm up a cooler next week. low clouds and fog making the usual barge. a lot of 54s including along embarcadero there with a westwind at five. low clouds making their usual march. maybe a little mr. drizzle for a few, not much of a breeze. fairfield only 21. they get that all the time. 50s on the temperatures for almost everybody, a couple 60s. 49 in kenwood. one upper 40. we will see if a couple others can...
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. >> let's go next to marvin who's watching us in los angeles. hey, marvin.ou're on the air. >> caller: thank you very much for the program. one thought first. i was able to be at the texas delegation at the democratic convention where jfk and lbj had a sort of debate. it was very humorous. and jfk said, i think you're such a great senate majority leader, you should stay there. my question, number one, is did lady bird johnson want lbj to accept the vp nomination? and number two, would lbj have been successful in all of his various jobs without the support of lady bird johnson? >> well, i think we can start with the second one first. everybody pretty much agrees that it would have been a different lyndon johnson without lady bird, don't you think. >> absolutely. and i think he would say that. she was an enormous part of his success. >> and on the 1960s question, it seems clear that initially she and a lot of other people did not want him to take the second spot on the ticket. they considered john kennedy really a junior member of the senate and he should wait
. >> let's go next to marvin who's watching us in los angeles. hey, marvin.ou're on the air. >> caller: thank you very much for the program. one thought first. i was able to be at the texas delegation at the democratic convention where jfk and lbj had a sort of debate. it was very humorous. and jfk said, i think you're such a great senate majority leader, you should stay there. my question, number one, is did lady bird johnson want lbj to accept the vp nomination? and number two,...
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marvin would bring ranger over to the white house, and president bush got so close to ranger that marvin funnily just give him back, because president bush loved ranger. everyone in the white house used to feed ranger. i never did. the president of the united states put a little sign around his neck, don't feed, me if you feed me i will have to report to the president of the united states. he was getting a little fat. any other questions? yes. >> so, if you were to have asked the president what, books movies, and music he would recommend? what would he say? >> music is easy, he loved country music, reba sank at his funeral. he loves music. he saw everything. including hamilton, the me before he died in december. he wasn't a big opera fan, but he loved country, and sound of music, south pacific. bucks? he read just about everything. it's a hard question to answer. he loved biographies, but he also loved fiction, he and mrs. bush would also read trash sometimes. a friend of the bushes wrote a book that he read. his main character in danny silva books was a spy, he loved danny silva. movies
marvin would bring ranger over to the white house, and president bush got so close to ranger that marvin funnily just give him back, because president bush loved ranger. everyone in the white house used to feed ranger. i never did. the president of the united states put a little sign around his neck, don't feed, me if you feed me i will have to report to the president of the united states. he was getting a little fat. any other questions? yes. >> so, if you were to have asked the...
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told me in body that he was going to have his friend marvin from indiana kill me and throw me in it did because that's how they take care of things in india and. she went to war. on years for life. for them to take it. and come back and say. yes they called you a yes they called you a yes they called you a walking mattress it's documented over and over and over again and you deserved it and you won and when you complained about it you were welcoming it. the actions of my seniors both in the assault and in the ensuing arrest a geisha ins have really destroyed me. when she when your wife doesn't come home to. remember from it's through that house searching for the suicide note be to call the police with one hand. put your restraining her from killing herself with the other the. i think the thing that makes me the most angry is not even the repeat itself it's the commanders that were complicit in covering up everything that happened. this is an organization that gives commanders an unbelievable amount of power and i felt it as a lieutenant in iraq it's scary you appoint the prosecution you
told me in body that he was going to have his friend marvin from indiana kill me and throw me in it did because that's how they take care of things in india and. she went to war. on years for life. for them to take it. and come back and say. yes they called you a yes they called you a yes they called you a walking mattress it's documented over and over and over again and you deserved it and you won and when you complained about it you were welcoming it. the actions of my seniors both in the...
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. >> ♪ tennessee's made me lose my rest ♪ >> reporter: ...to marvin gaye... >> ♪ what's going on ♪ what'sedron joins a long line of singers... >> ♪ we gonna be all right. ♪ we gon be all right >> reporter: who have given voice to a movement. >> ♪ we gonna be all right ♪ we gon be all right. >> reporter: "billboard" magazine's gail mitchell. the person giving voice to a movement has never been 12 before. >> exactly, and i think, really, keedron just put a face on it, for this generation. >> i just sing with hope, and i hope that it touches people's lives. ♪ i just wanna live. >> reporter: a young face, an old soul, and a powerful voice. jim axelrod, cbs news. >> garrett: hope, touching people's lives. and we'll be right back. you need. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. -
. >> ♪ tennessee's made me lose my rest ♪ >> reporter: ...to marvin gaye... >> ♪ what's going on ♪ what'sedron joins a long line of singers... >> ♪ we gonna be all right. ♪ we gon be all right >> reporter: who have given voice to a movement. >> ♪ we gonna be all right ♪ we gon be all right. >> reporter: "billboard" magazine's gail mitchell. the person giving voice to a movement has never been 12 before. >> exactly, and i...
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states start the question i suppose is what kind of president does it actually know because mary marvin reset the statute did not permission to be installed so technically what occurred is illegal as you've been going through. it sets it sets a precedent for more rule it sets a president that that a few people can decide that democracy does not matter anymore clearly every colston is a divisive figure particular in bristol despite many achievements she was also a slave trader so maybe it was time for a statue in celebration of him to be taken down. i would accept this you could have had to own it so you could have had a referendum of the people up restore when you could have decided what it what you wanted to do about it but full that's a very different decision from a mole deciding of which a few organized decides to take that statue down and this is exactly the play that has been repeated numerous times in many countries including in germany when you started to have moped rule and democracy doesn't matter anymore . black lives for the movement they're calling you may have just heard t
states start the question i suppose is what kind of president does it actually know because mary marvin reset the statute did not permission to be installed so technically what occurred is illegal as you've been going through. it sets it sets a precedent for more rule it sets a president that that a few people can decide that democracy does not matter anymore clearly every colston is a divisive figure particular in bristol despite many achievements she was also a slave trader so maybe it was...
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marvin mutch is skeptical. >> the best way to keep the public from knowing what's going on is to cut off all communication. >> reporter: he knows what it's like inside. he spent four decades in prison after he said he was wrongfully convicted at 18 years old. he was released in 2016 and now advocates for the men he got to know so well. >> you have the governor's office has decided they're going to release 8,000 people. too little, too late. >> it's not like the house is on fire. the house has already burned down. >> reporter: nbc bay area has requested interviews with the governor, san quentin's warden, and state prison officials. they all declined. in a statement, the state's corrections department said the department is working tirelessly to implement measures to protect staff, the incarcerated population, and the community at large. governor newsom talked about the issue during a press conference earlier this month. >> there has not been one week in the last two months where we have not focused with laser intensity on what's going on in congregate facilities, including corrections
marvin mutch is skeptical. >> the best way to keep the public from knowing what's going on is to cut off all communication. >> reporter: he knows what it's like inside. he spent four decades in prison after he said he was wrongfully convicted at 18 years old. he was released in 2016 and now advocates for the men he got to know so well. >> you have the governor's office has decided they're going to release 8,000 people. too little, too late. >> it's not like the house is...
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lovely to hear marvin gaye there. beautiful rendition of that. a lot more on our website. you for watching. goodbye. hello. we've had a real mix of weather across the uk so far this week. but things are now beginning to settle down. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, it should be dry for the vast majority, with some spells of sunshine, because high pressure is going to build its way in. now, that area of high pressure is currently down to the southwest of the british isles. and for friday, we've still got low pressure fairly close by, so that means we have got one more showery day to contend with in many areas. now, those showers could crop up just about anywhere. they're most likely across northern and eastern areas, so through parts of scotland, northern england, down the eastern side of england as well. some of the showers here could be heavy and thundery, some being blown into northern ireland on this northwesterly breeze. parts of wales, the south west, yes, one or two showers, but most places here should be dry with some spells of sunshine. but i mentio
lovely to hear marvin gaye there. beautiful rendition of that. a lot more on our website. you for watching. goodbye. hello. we've had a real mix of weather across the uk so far this week. but things are now beginning to settle down. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, it should be dry for the vast majority, with some spells of sunshine, because high pressure is going to build its way in. now, that area of high pressure is currently down to the southwest of the british isles. and...
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i'm marvin gomez with your accuweather forecast. >>> coming up, the end of an era in hollywood. >>> also ahead, making a statement. pro basketball players walking off the court during the national anthem. >>> but first civil rights icon john lewis returns to selma one last time, a powerful tribute from martin luther king jr.'s daughter. that's next. >>> that was really brave. i pray god things go with you, miss mellie. >> it's the end of a hollywood era. the last actress of the gold age, olivia de havilland, has passed away best known for her role as melanie hamilton in "gone with the wind" and went on to win best actress for other roles. she was 104 years old. >>> john lewis died at the age of 80. his body lie in state at the u.s. capitol after a weekend of events celebrating his legacy. overnight a final good-bye for john lewis in ♪ it's been a lon coming but i know a change gonna come ♪ >> reporter: the civil rights icon making his final journey to washington, d.c. later today. the procession will shut down several streets while his body is transported to the capitol to lie in state.
i'm marvin gomez with your accuweather forecast. >>> coming up, the end of an era in hollywood. >>> also ahead, making a statement. pro basketball players walking off the court during the national anthem. >>> but first civil rights icon john lewis returns to selma one last time, a powerful tribute from martin luther king jr.'s daughter. that's next. >>> that was really brave. i pray god things go with you, miss mellie. >> it's the end of a hollywood...
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really has no interest in seeing this a few resolved he prefers to go work one on one of you will with marvins on land the g.c.c. at a rather ineffectual organization at the best of times why trouble himself with with having to to sort through that and he also wants to continue to marginalize qatar very very upset as ever about the muslim brotherhood the alleged muslim brotherhood connection and even more so now that turkey has backing and as backed qatar very strongly since the beginning of this feud and the turks of course are engaged in libya supporting what they are already see as i know the muslim brotherhood on play the genny the government based in tripoli so there are several reasons why mohamed bin zayed is not particularly interested in seeing. as you resolved any time so you just highlighted just how complicated the situation is a situation as for middle eastern point of view when it comes to the u.s. as you mentioned perhaps donald trump space may not actually be aware of the complications and the regions but when it comes to u.s. foreign policy how important is it for the u.s. and
really has no interest in seeing this a few resolved he prefers to go work one on one of you will with marvins on land the g.c.c. at a rather ineffectual organization at the best of times why trouble himself with with having to to sort through that and he also wants to continue to marginalize qatar very very upset as ever about the muslim brotherhood the alleged muslim brotherhood connection and even more so now that turkey has backing and as backed qatar very strongly since the beginning of...
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marvin sordell retired from the game atjust 28 after suffering depression.e that, for people to see where i am now and understand it is possible to get yourself out of that situation. prince william's campaign has now brought a commitment from football to create what's been called a mentally healthy culture. i think having the football community and role models and people like david beckham, who people look up to, feeling comfortable talking about their own mental health, and showing vulnerability, i think that's a really big step forward. the hope now, then, that one of football's biggest names can help with one of its gravest issues. andy swiss, bbc news. let's return to the quarantine imposed on british travellers returning from spain. lots of you have contacted us with your questions. we can talk to our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz. lets go straight into them, the first question, can i get a refund for my package holiday if we choose not to travel and a lot of people are asking that. yes, it's a big issue and it seems pretty clear you c
marvin sordell retired from the game atjust 28 after suffering depression.e that, for people to see where i am now and understand it is possible to get yourself out of that situation. prince william's campaign has now brought a commitment from football to create what's been called a mentally healthy culture. i think having the football community and role models and people like david beckham, who people look up to, feeling comfortable talking about their own mental health, and showing...
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large hands can be a symptom of marvin's disease. did he have this malady and did have influence? >> that's a tough one to answer quickly. i will try. disorder,yndrome is a a genetic disorder that has been attributed to lincoln, his -- it manifests by causing its victims , toe tall and loose jointed , to suffer from depression, which arguably lincoln did at times. >> in the voice. >> also a clenched voice. seldom live toe the age lincoln lived. he was cut down of the age of 56. and they are also weak. lincoln was a rail splitter in his youth in the weeks before he died, he was on a boat back from the front in virginia back towards the white house and was riding on the deck of a ship and saw one of those axes in the corner of the ship, those were old enough to remember these in public schools that said increase of fire, break glass and get a hose and put out the fire. lincoln saids and to his young guests on board, i would like to show you, i wonder if any of you can do this. this is something we have witnesses attesting he did this periodically if he saw an ax and office building
large hands can be a symptom of marvin's disease. did he have this malady and did have influence? >> that's a tough one to answer quickly. i will try. disorder,yndrome is a a genetic disorder that has been attributed to lincoln, his -- it manifests by causing its victims , toe tall and loose jointed , to suffer from depression, which arguably lincoln did at times. >> in the voice. >> also a clenched voice. seldom live toe the age lincoln lived. he was cut down of the age of...
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equities, help with gold,x back to 23.96 and marvin loh in the next hour.loomberg. ♪ hey, kids! welcome to camp tonsafun on xfinity! it's summer camp, but in your living room. learn how to draw with a minions expert... how to build an indoor obstacle course! plus... whatever she's doing. and me, jade catta-preta. the host of e's the soup! camp tonsafun. it's like summer camp, but minus the poison ivy. unless you own poison ivy. in which case, why? just say "summer camp" into your xfinity voice remote to join. tom: this morning, the surge in gold continues and with persistent dollar weakness, there is hope of economic recovery that has extended out and well into 2021. what will over the republican party look like after the president leaves? it is red state hand-to-hand combat on the stimulus. -- speculation abounds from wuhan, west of chengdu, to hong kong. good morning everyone. this is bloomberg surveillance. from our world headquarters in new york and london. francine, one of our staff said it is a nudgy newsday. it is almost august. his europe, like ever
equities, help with gold,x back to 23.96 and marvin loh in the next hour.loomberg. ♪ hey, kids! welcome to camp tonsafun on xfinity! it's summer camp, but in your living room. learn how to draw with a minions expert... how to build an indoor obstacle course! plus... whatever she's doing. and me, jade catta-preta. the host of e's the soup! camp tonsafun. it's like summer camp, but minus the poison ivy. unless you own poison ivy. in which case, why? just say "summer camp" into your...
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what i was pursuing, if you develop centers of excellence in communities like marvin collins did in chicagod wework on perfecting excellence and if you produce excellent people would be drawn to you and integration should be a byproduct to pursuit of excellence. this was one factor and i felt out of sorts with the civil rights movement because of desegregation. i remember meeting julius chambers before the association, he was a black phd from harvard, a lawyer in midweight through the debate i said if we had two circumstances, you have school aid in its all-black but a presence of excellent in school be, where should we send our children, he said school be in the he said there's no debate. and what i saw, to help low-income people to become empowered and so that's why i partnered with the company and a poverty program, i knew this was a scam. in the 1960s when the government started spending $22 trillion, 70 cents of the dollar did not go to the poor, it went to those who served the poor, not which problems are solvable but which ones were findable. and so what happens, we created a commodi
what i was pursuing, if you develop centers of excellence in communities like marvin collins did in chicagod wework on perfecting excellence and if you produce excellent people would be drawn to you and integration should be a byproduct to pursuit of excellence. this was one factor and i felt out of sorts with the civil rights movement because of desegregation. i remember meeting julius chambers before the association, he was a black phd from harvard, a lawyer in midweight through the debate i...
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the city's mayor, marvin rees, had said it was up to the people of bristol to decide what replaces itly all use a day at the beach at the moment, but visitors to the coast in rio de janeiro had some surprise company this week. a rare elephant sealjoined in for a swim among the surfers. according to a local marine biologist, the seal likely came up from patagonia or even antarctica. a male elephant seal can measure up to six metres in length. just curious, enjoying the water, basking in the sun. i am glad it was safe. a third town in lancashire is being closely watched as cases of covid—i9 continue to rise in the district. their are fears that pendle, along with blackburn and darwen could soon face local lockdowns, similar to that in leicester, if the rate of infection is not controlled. graham satchell has more. in leicester, they are going door—to—door, volunteers handing out test kits, hunting down the virus. would you be interested in taking a test? literally, it is just a swab test. 0k. so, you just put it into the back of your throat. i can do it if you want. yeah, 0k. i think a
the city's mayor, marvin rees, had said it was up to the people of bristol to decide what replaces itly all use a day at the beach at the moment, but visitors to the coast in rio de janeiro had some surprise company this week. a rare elephant sealjoined in for a swim among the surfers. according to a local marine biologist, the seal likely came up from patagonia or even antarctica. a male elephant seal can measure up to six metres in length. just curious, enjoying the water, basking in the sun....
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we got marvin. we got neil. the george pretty, the number one grandson. and barbara, lisa lady, outlook, you have a problem with that bush family which a couple more happy. and we took up when we are sad to predecease it will understand that. that know how john handled it but i know that i was very, will please read this again. and what he meant his you sissy get going to do it right this time. it is out. it is a great way to do it. because of all of the family members entered in. this guy has given us a wonderful wonderful breakfast. thank you very much. [applause]. [applause]. [background sounds]. >> there will be a receiving line. i hope it won't be too chaotic. those with of you who would like to meet with the president. he does have a very limited period of time to do the same will not sign anything. on the full there to the left and the wasn't interpreted you have to line up against the wall to the left predict thank you all for coming this morning. [background sounds]. [background sounds]. [background sounds]. [background sounds]. [background sound
we got marvin. we got neil. the george pretty, the number one grandson. and barbara, lisa lady, outlook, you have a problem with that bush family which a couple more happy. and we took up when we are sad to predecease it will understand that. that know how john handled it but i know that i was very, will please read this again. and what he meant his you sissy get going to do it right this time. it is out. it is a great way to do it. because of all of the family members entered in. this guy has...
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, he is the guy that came in with all of the andtal components in 2016, he is being replaced with marvin insider, somebody the trump -- , andmore of an insider somebody arguing the campaign needs to go negative on joe biden. we may see some of that coming down the pipe as he takes over. the real person in charge is the president and jared kushner. that has not changed at all. david: that is what i was going to ask about. who is calling the shots? donald trump is ultimately calling the shots, but i have read a lot about jared kushner running the thing day tod day. jeanne: jared kushner was responsible for pascal's ascendance in the campaign and he remains as the person in charge, right under the president if you will and that has not changed. i think we are starting to see signs the campaign recognizes -- early voting begins in six to eight weeks and the national polls may not matter, but when you are that far behind in every poll nationally and you look at the swing states, and you look at has lost among certain constituencies like white uneducated voters. he is still ahead but he has lo
, he is the guy that came in with all of the andtal components in 2016, he is being replaced with marvin insider, somebody the trump -- , andmore of an insider somebody arguing the campaign needs to go negative on joe biden. we may see some of that coming down the pipe as he takes over. the real person in charge is the president and jared kushner. that has not changed at all. david: that is what i was going to ask about. who is calling the shots? donald trump is ultimately calling the shots,...
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marvin much is skeptical. >> the best way to keep the public from knowing what's going on behind these walls is to cut off all communication. >> reporter: he knows what it's like inside. he spent four decades in prison after he says he was wrongfully convicted at 18 years old. he was released in 2016 and now advocates for the men he got to know so well. >> you have the governor's office that has decided they're going to release 8,000 people. too little, too late. >> it's not like the house is on fire. >> reporter: nbc bay area has requested interviews with the governor, san quintin's warden and state prison officials. they all declined. in a statement, the state corrections department said the department is working tirelessly to implement measures to protect staff, the incarcerated population and the community at large. governor newsom talked about the issue during a press conference earlier this month. >> there has not been one week in the last two months where we have not focused with laser intensity on what's going on in congregate facilities, including corrections. >> reporter: as
marvin much is skeptical. >> the best way to keep the public from knowing what's going on behind these walls is to cut off all communication. >> reporter: he knows what it's like inside. he spent four decades in prison after he says he was wrongfully convicted at 18 years old. he was released in 2016 and now advocates for the men he got to know so well. >> you have the governor's office that has decided they're going to release 8,000 people. too little, too late. >> it's...
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stock buy it all you want after this terrific run but you know what lowes is my favorite because ceo marvinon is turning this around they spent too little on technology the surging online business will give them a big earnings boost, not yet competitive with home depot but closer and lowes was the leader might be returning to the old pecking order but remember, i like them both of course, let's not forget about the most obvious winners from the housing market, the home builders, lennar, d.r. horton and the builders, let's say they're not as consistent. and the components have renovation exposure that smooths things out they are not just new housings not just so correlated to housing starts right now we hear a ton of stories how low rates hurt the banks. that's true. we saw that this week when they reported but it's also ridiculous to worry about if you care about the economy has a whole which is j.p.'s job low rates are great for business because a booming housing market is more important than the financials making less money are we going g ting to lament t mortgage rates are too low you're
stock buy it all you want after this terrific run but you know what lowes is my favorite because ceo marvinon is turning this around they spent too little on technology the surging online business will give them a big earnings boost, not yet competitive with home depot but closer and lowes was the leader might be returning to the old pecking order but remember, i like them both of course, let's not forget about the most obvious winners from the housing market, the home builders, lennar, d.r....
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in honduras, 29-yearar-old environmentalist and land defender marvin damian castro was found dead monday near the capital of tegucigalpa after going missing on sunday. castro was a member of a network of land and water defense groups in southern honduras. he'd recently told a government human rights agency he was afraid for his life. two alleged gang members were arrested as suspects in n cast's kikilling. violence against land and water defenderanand indigegenous leads in honduras has skyrocketed since the u.s.-backed coup in 2009. in belarus, police arrested dozens of people in the capital minsk tuesday as they protested the central election commission's refusal to allow opposition c candidates to run against authoritarian president alexander lukashenko. the decision solidifies lukashenko's s 26-year grip onn power. a warning to our audiencnce, ths heheadline contains disturbing sounds and imamages of p police violence. in phoenixix, arizona, newly-released body-camera footage shows popolicefficerer assaululting a 23-yeyear-old und woman n after she wawas pulled r for a minor afaffic v
in honduras, 29-yearar-old environmentalist and land defender marvin damian castro was found dead monday near the capital of tegucigalpa after going missing on sunday. castro was a member of a network of land and water defense groups in southern honduras. he'd recently told a government human rights agency he was afraid for his life. two alleged gang members were arrested as suspects in n cast's kikilling. violence against land and water defenderanand indigegenous leads in honduras has...
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former national editor first usa today philip marvin and centurion ministry founder jim look awfullythe work that centurion ministry dose to overturn wrongful convictions in "when truth is all you have. in "covid-19 science journalist deborah mckenzie looks at how the covid-19 outbreak in china become a global pandemic. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv.org on c-span2 during a virtual event hosted by st. louis left bank books mccurry sellars recalled his childhood in denmark south carolina as the sum of the civil rights activist at his experience as south carolina's youngest state representative here's a portion of his conversation. >> when you knock on doors you have this resolved you knock on every single door and marketed it with the confederate flag and knocked on doors Ãbà because i really wanted to meet people where they are. i had the firm belief that no matter what, black, democrat, republican that you wanted to have a grocery store in your community that he didn't want your grandparents h
former national editor first usa today philip marvin and centurion ministry founder jim look awfullythe work that centurion ministry dose to overturn wrongful convictions in "when truth is all you have. in "covid-19 science journalist deborah mckenzie looks at how the covid-19 outbreak in china become a global pandemic. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv.org on c-span2 during a virtual event hosted...
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the city‘s mayor, marvin rees, has said it was up to the people of bristol to decide what goes on thet process and therefore it can‘t stay. it will be protected, it‘s an incredible piece of work to a very inspirational woman, but the statue in and of itself, falling outside that process, can‘t stay because there is a process that was think is essential to bringing the city together. a memorial service will be held later this morning at manchester cathedral, to pay tribute to the city‘s victims of coronavirus. a maximum of 70 people will be allowed to attend, with many others expected to stream the service online. we can speak now to the bishop of manchester, dr david walker. thank you very much forjoining us. ata time thank you very much forjoining us. at a time when people have not been able to mark the deaths of loved ones in the way they normally would, how important will the service today be? i think this is very important. normally, when we lose a loved one, we expect to have a proper funeral and a commemoration, celebration of that person‘s life as well as a chance to share our
the city‘s mayor, marvin rees, has said it was up to the people of bristol to decide what goes on thet process and therefore it can‘t stay. it will be protected, it‘s an incredible piece of work to a very inspirational woman, but the statue in and of itself, falling outside that process, can‘t stay because there is a process that was think is essential to bringing the city together. a memorial service will be held later this morning at manchester cathedral, to pay tribute to the...
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. >> golden and marvin einstein are both 92.d dating during the pandemic and got married over the weekend in rochester, new york, in front of 75 zoom guests across the u.s. as well as in israel and france. joined by a few socially distanced family and friends with their cruise plans canceled, they're now on a road trip honeymoon. that, people, is what you call living life to the fullest. >> you know what? >> okay. >> mona, it's not too late for you. you can hold out. >> i've got years, decades ahead of me. but i will say i know my mom is going to be like, girl, get your act together. they found love in a pandemic? i need you to do something. >> they're able to find love, mona. they are active seniors. we wish them the best of luck. and congratulations as well. >> yes, definitely. >>> well, coming up, the sky show that's happening right now that you don't want to miss. >>> but first, the tragic end to the search for "glee" actress naya rivera. what we're now hearing from investigators this morning. >>> and later in "the skinny" t
. >> golden and marvin einstein are both 92.d dating during the pandemic and got married over the weekend in rochester, new york, in front of 75 zoom guests across the u.s. as well as in israel and france. joined by a few socially distanced family and friends with their cruise plans canceled, they're now on a road trip honeymoon. that, people, is what you call living life to the fullest. >> you know what? >> okay. >> mona, it's not too late for you. you can hold out....
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next up of marvin. hi robin. >> is roe v. wade established law or is there any case that comes through the lower court system that could overturn roe v. wade? one of the issues in the current presidential campaign is if you vote for candidate x or candidate y, the supreme court might be changed by voting for that particular person who might appoint certain justices. is it established? is it safe? or is there a case coming through that might overturn it? >> it is established law. is it safe, that is a different question. obviously safe communal lot of different things. you could have a decision that completely overrules roe v. wade. we have seen the court overrule opinions they believe for incorrectly decided. but i think the more likely thing to happen that might endanger it would be intermittent chipping away of the decision, which i think we have seen over time. i think the idea of a complete overruling might be more remote, that the idea that there might be incremental restrictions might be something to think about. >> cou
next up of marvin. hi robin. >> is roe v. wade established law or is there any case that comes through the lower court system that could overturn roe v. wade? one of the issues in the current presidential campaign is if you vote for candidate x or candidate y, the supreme court might be changed by voting for that particular person who might appoint certain justices. is it established? is it safe? or is there a case coming through that might overturn it? >> it is established law. is...
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. >> let's go to marvin, who is watching us and los angeles.hello, you're on the air. >> yes, thank you. one thought, i was able to be in the texas delegation where they had a debate, it was very humorous and jfk said i think are such a great senate majority leader, you should say there. my question number one is, did ladybird johnson want lbj to accept him, and what they have been successful in all four various jobs without the support of ladybird johnson? >> we can start with the second one first. it would've been a different lyndon johnson without ladybird, don't you think? >> i think you'd say that. she was an enormous part of his success. >> on the 1960s question, initially, she and a lot of other people did not want him to take the second spot on the ticket. she considered jon kennedy a junior member of the senate, and she should wait his turn. but she came around, and nobody could've campaigned harder than she did. >> what happened, they had to be convinced and my family story is that did you want robert nixon to win, there you are. >> h
. >> let's go to marvin, who is watching us and los angeles.hello, you're on the air. >> yes, thank you. one thought, i was able to be in the texas delegation where they had a debate, it was very humorous and jfk said i think are such a great senate majority leader, you should say there. my question number one is, did ladybird johnson want lbj to accept him, and what they have been successful in all four various jobs without the support of ladybird johnson? >> we can start...
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watch the game this weekend and would come, and they wouldn't talk about the politics, but george and marvincould sit and watch a game, i think, and relax in a way that only you can with your brother, with your sister. and then i worked out several times a week with my sister-in-law margaret. she would drive in from alexandria to the white house early in the morning so we could work out together, that was really a lot of fun and also great emotional support for me. they all came to camp david with their children. they had a standing invitation, george told them. and so many times when we were going to camp david for the weekend they would come and that was a lot of fun. we went to church there at the chapel at camp david, and they'd be there with us. >> how important during your presidency was the ranch at camp david? >> well, the ranch was very important to us, and of course we didn't go that often. i think we went almost every year that george was president and that was going to be there with them, with president bush and barbara where they were. we didn't go in 2005 after hurricane katrin
watch the game this weekend and would come, and they wouldn't talk about the politics, but george and marvincould sit and watch a game, i think, and relax in a way that only you can with your brother, with your sister. and then i worked out several times a week with my sister-in-law margaret. she would drive in from alexandria to the white house early in the morning so we could work out together, that was really a lot of fun and also great emotional support for me. they all came to camp david...