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new york, richmond gregory meeks -- new york congressman gregory meeks, thank you.alkout ina virtual response to the company policy on the president's posts. this is bloomberg. ♪ you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. senior facebook employees are criticizing the decision made by mark zuckerberg not to label or fact-check president trump's post suggesting that looters be shot. bloomberg'sow, sarah frier who covers social media for us. to my knowledge, there hasn't been a virtual walkout or a walk out of any kind of fa
new york, richmond gregory meeks -- new york congressman gregory meeks, thank you.alkout ina virtual response to the company policy on the president's posts. this is bloomberg. ♪ you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have...
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that is the name of meek mills' new hit song about racial inequality. i think you'll be interested in how the song ends. >> the first step i would say i grew up in america in a ruthless neighborhood where we were not protected by police. we grew up in these environments around murder, you see murder, seven people die a week. i think you would probably carry a gun yourself. would you? >> yeah. i probably would. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. the covid-19 pandemic is creating food insecurity on a scale not seen in decades. an estimated 54 million americans will struggle with hunger. ♪ with 200 food banks and 60,000 meal programs, feeding america is the largest hunger-relief organization in the country. join morgan stanley in supporting feeding america and your local community food bank. ♪ brushing only reaches a25% of your mouth.unity food bank. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breat
that is the name of meek mills' new hit song about racial inequality. i think you'll be interested in how the song ends. >> the first step i would say i grew up in america in a ruthless neighborhood where we were not protected by police. we grew up in these environments around murder, you see murder, seven people die a week. i think you would probably carry a gun yourself. would you? >> yeah. i probably would. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting...
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i'm sorry to say, chairman meeks, you've going to have your work cut out for you. between now and janel, we have god well a change in the white house leadership, this russian president will push pedal to the metal to weaken us as much as he can. >> on that point, we're being told by people in the room, it is totally broken. so you get the same thing that people are concerns about with donald trump's approach to propaganda and lying and others have documented that. the reports from john bolton are, it is the same inside the house which some say it could be worse. take a liberty to john bolton. >> it is unfortunately, not unusual that when something comes up, intelligence or publicly available information that isn't what he wants to hear, he just turns a blind eye to it. i think a lot of that was true in the coronavirus. he didn't want to hear bad things about china in january and february of this year and i think that has cost us a lot because he wouldn't face up to information that was displeasing to him. congressman? we give you the final word. >> what is further
i'm sorry to say, chairman meeks, you've going to have your work cut out for you. between now and janel, we have god well a change in the white house leadership, this russian president will push pedal to the metal to weaken us as much as he can. >> on that point, we're being told by people in the room, it is totally broken. so you get the same thing that people are concerns about with donald trump's approach to propaganda and lying and others have documented that. the reports from john...
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meeks and mr. sherman who are the ranking members behind mr. engel n the northern affairs and ms. spanberger, ms. slotkin. all of them have experience or particular responsibilities in the intelligence and national security community. i thought this was briefing was the white house personnel telling us their perspective. i think be knew the white house perspective. what we need to know is the intelligence perspective. i am urging the white house and chief of staff to follow up on my request to make sure we are briefed by the intelligence ommunity directly. mr. schiff: we need to hear from the intelligence agencies about how they assess the allegations that have been made publicly, what can they tell us about the truth or falsity about the allegations and steps they are undertaking or undertaken to vet any information that they may have. so in my view the right people were not in the room that we needed to get. the second point i would make is as we look at these and call them allegations because i cannot confirm or deny any underlying intelligence, as we look at the allegations, n
meeks and mr. sherman who are the ranking members behind mr. engel n the northern affairs and ms. spanberger, ms. slotkin. all of them have experience or particular responsibilities in the intelligence and national security community. i thought this was briefing was the white house personnel telling us their perspective. i think be knew the white house perspective. what we need to know is the intelligence perspective. i am urging the white house and chief of staff to follow up on my request to...
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all the children can meeks and group of 15. more children in. the problem is these schools are not built for having class sizes of 15 or 20 only. what's your starmer class sizes of 15 or 20 only. what's yourstarmer —— class sizes of 15 or 20 only. what's your starmer —— keir starmer is calling for is for more museums to be opened up and maybe more teachers outside of the teaching community who can help try and teach these young children. will be enough though? six months is a long time to bea though? six months is a long time to be a away and children who are less advantage will be hit harder. the guardian picking up on those thousands of lives could have been saved by an earlier lockdown. this is according to the leading scientist, neil ferguson. itjust brings, it's very tough to hear this. yeah. neil ferguson was a member of the sage committee advising the government during that period of march, when the question was when we should lockdown the country in order to contain the numbers. the government was clear at the time that
all the children can meeks and group of 15. more children in. the problem is these schools are not built for having class sizes of 15 or 20 only. what's your starmer class sizes of 15 or 20 only. what's yourstarmer —— class sizes of 15 or 20 only. what's your starmer —— keir starmer is calling for is for more museums to be opened up and maybe more teachers outside of the teaching community who can help try and teach these young children. will be enough though? six months is a long time...
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the end of it all i went on i see doing good that you gave them with that so now reading that this meek will come to the right i don't but i see now monday will 14 be my login monday why forget i have no more force for you got to go you mama what do we do you know if you know since about blind enough i know with. and i mean. if it was my school can be changing me to another level i come in this is about when they talk the language they say we can't do the oman but you see i can see 2. and power over i see i can't do it i'm a baby seen she need my wife. she's my wife. and i'm one and we talk like they said that 5050 in our country here. you can go on mount on the controls and listen to me carefully and if they want to say it. she can listen me. and my line. she said no. for song. is the freshest time they have been across from sitting. at the talents to guide them to open up to near i.d.'s. when that was your there was spirit case in my village. i remember you could. see left it village humility. we had the money was only fine. all of the. shows feel. every teen a skinny feeble will be m
the end of it all i went on i see doing good that you gave them with that so now reading that this meek will come to the right i don't but i see now monday will 14 be my login monday why forget i have no more force for you got to go you mama what do we do you know if you know since about blind enough i know with. and i mean. if it was my school can be changing me to another level i come in this is about when they talk the language they say we can't do the oman but you see i can see 2. and power...
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found within a radius of 5 kilometers which were used only for farming the farmers must have been meeknessmembers of conquered tribes forced by the incas to resettle here. these reconstructed buildings were used for storage next to them are sheds for the lammas which would have transported the harvest bingham's excavations not only provided insights about the ways the incas lived they also presented new riddles the whole known as the motors for example may have been used for astronomical purposes at certain times the hollowed stones were filled with water taking the position of the windows and the direction of the sun's rays into account it may have been possible to make calculations for agricultural purposes. a 2nd theory assumes that the priestesses used the motors to grind plants and minerals and make dyes for weaving and pottery. nobody knows whether an inker ever rude in matches picchu the word into means the only one the son of the sun gold and silver which represented the team is of the sun and the moon to the incas were often used for sacred purposes the religious artifacts demonst
found within a radius of 5 kilometers which were used only for farming the farmers must have been meeknessmembers of conquered tribes forced by the incas to resettle here. these reconstructed buildings were used for storage next to them are sheds for the lammas which would have transported the harvest bingham's excavations not only provided insights about the ways the incas lived they also presented new riddles the whole known as the motors for example may have been used for astronomical...
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joining me is bill meeks nancy and janelle woodward it's great to have all of you here paul, i'm going to begin with you, because especially as a tech investor, you say this is the most bullish you've ever been do shutdowns, do coronavirus all play into that >> i've been around a long time so i'm comparing the fundamentals in the late advent to the '90s and the 2000s. one of the things i've seen, you would expect tech stocks to outperform when the market is risi rising, but one of the things that really proved their mettle is when the market was crashing between mid-february and mid-march. this was number two or three in the highest sectors. i do think with some of those covid-oriented themes that tech will continue to perform when the market rises and i think it will actually be unusually so a relatively safe haven. >> i want to come back and dig into that a little bit, but first to get everyone else's thoughts, nancy, as it relates to tech, would you be overrating some of these companies because they have been outperforming during times of market expansion, although a little less so,
joining me is bill meeks nancy and janelle woodward it's great to have all of you here paul, i'm going to begin with you, because especially as a tech investor, you say this is the most bullish you've ever been do shutdowns, do coronavirus all play into that >> i've been around a long time so i'm comparing the fundamentals in the late advent to the '90s and the 2000s. one of the things i've seen, you would expect tech stocks to outperform when the market is risi rising, but one of the...
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and thank you for bringing it to us gregory meeks.good to see you. >>> new this morning, patients who received a coronavirus test are being hit with thousands of dollars in unexpected medical bills. al ali vitali is joining me with the latest on that. lots of concern in what you're about to share. what's going on? >> reporter: covid-19 testing is expanding across the country, but many americans are finding out free may not always mean free. >> people that are getting tested are getting this free. >> reporter: true in theory. but in practice. >> i'm still getting bills and letters from the hospital. >> reporter: 23-year-old carbury campbell came home after teaching in spain in march. when she started feeling sick, her family physician recommended the closest coronavirus testing site. >> they told me they were going to give me a flu test and strep test in addition to the coronavirus test. i assumed they would be free as well because they came under the restriction of coronavirus testing and related costs. >> reporter: the hospital said
and thank you for bringing it to us gregory meeks.good to see you. >>> new this morning, patients who received a coronavirus test are being hit with thousands of dollars in unexpected medical bills. al ali vitali is joining me with the latest on that. lots of concern in what you're about to share. what's going on? >> reporter: covid-19 testing is expanding across the country, but many americans are finding out free may not always mean free. >> people that are getting tested...
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after meek with his war council, they made the decision on christmas night they would brought the delaware and attack the outpost at trenton. a snowstorm started touch terrible, snow and hail, a pretty bad nor'easter, and all of these men, 2400 in all, had to cross the delaware and begin their march. there were other regiments supposed to cross a two the of location. at the trenton and bristol ferries, and they weren't ability to get across. the weather was a major part of that. >> general want, i know it's a secret mission, but could you tell us about this operation? this is our final chance. our enlistments are expiring. soldiers want to go home. i have ten days, just ten short days in order to make this attack we'll be right back take the city, and prove to congress that we are a viable army that they should support we have the evacuation from new york was very well done, and my hat's off to the marble -- we recruited from the jerseys, right now we are trying to keep a river between us and the hessans we're trying to stay at least between them and the city of philadelphia. >> tell us ab
after meek with his war council, they made the decision on christmas night they would brought the delaware and attack the outpost at trenton. a snowstorm started touch terrible, snow and hail, a pretty bad nor'easter, and all of these men, 2400 in all, had to cross the delaware and begin their march. there were other regiments supposed to cross a two the of location. at the trenton and bristol ferries, and they weren't ability to get across. the weather was a major part of that. >>...
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this is -- the furthest thing from meek. he basically compares the president to nazis, in this letter, he says three years of governing without any maturity, it really is extraordinary. >> maggie is right. we don't know what the impact is going to be. but we do know a couple of things. first of all, if you look at the polling in the last few days with, we can see the president's political position is deteriorating. secondly, we see jim mattis' statements as of a piece with the criticism from former chairs of the joint chiefs, marty dempsey, mike mullen. we see mark esper reversed himself and said yesterday that he does not believe the insurrection act should be invoked to send active duty u.s. troops against protesters in the streets. i think collectively those things amount to an unofficial signal from the american military establishment to ordinary americans, that something is going on here that is wrong. that is not going to help the political -- the president's political position, it may weaken it further. >> maggie, we
this is -- the furthest thing from meek. he basically compares the president to nazis, in this letter, he says three years of governing without any maturity, it really is extraordinary. >> maggie is right. we don't know what the impact is going to be. but we do know a couple of things. first of all, if you look at the polling in the last few days with, we can see the president's political position is deteriorating. secondly, we see jim mattis' statements as of a piece with the criticism...
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left, robert meek, budget director. it is another long and ugly night in the united states of america. last night, as it was in new york state. day 97 of the coronavirus crisis, day 12 of the civil unrest dealing with the aftermath of mr. floyd's murder, and this, my friends, is a combination, colliding crises pounding each other. but, our job is to address what is presented, and this is the reality presented, and this is the reality that is presented is what we will deal with. on the coronavirus situation, there is a lot to learn from what we just went through, and i believe it is a transformative situation for society, and something that we can really learn from going forward. coronavirus was a medical issue, and economic issue, but more than anything, it was a social issue. it was about how people behave, right? and to address coronavirus, what we had to do was to change society. it was not a government operation, it was not something i could do governmentally. people had to do it. government could provide leadership
left, robert meek, budget director. it is another long and ugly night in the united states of america. last night, as it was in new york state. day 97 of the coronavirus crisis, day 12 of the civil unrest dealing with the aftermath of mr. floyd's murder, and this, my friends, is a combination, colliding crises pounding each other. but, our job is to address what is presented, and this is the reality presented, and this is the reality that is presented is what we will deal with. on the...
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people have started learning that these. 2 are you know that meek we're not trying to improve even because even the tool of talking about does not satisfy the demand which is upcoming our we have got other communities not just this still have the traditional behaves. in the long term it's in their interest. only by preventing further deforestation well the old yanks and their traditions be able to survive. well we wonder how can we reconcile the interests of nature and the environment with economy it is or is a balancing act what the people in kenya are trying to do with beekeeping is also being tried by another initiative in botswana were built can you tell us more about that in malta blindly sondra a local dog breeds are raised on trains to accompany their herds of cows and goats are shepherd dog the dog to the predator of the way but not only that by making sure that he won them all get killed they killed the farmer happy and happy bombers are much less likely to hunt down and kill predators of like then being judge ito. families in western botswana have to be vigilant summer in the gra
people have started learning that these. 2 are you know that meek we're not trying to improve even because even the tool of talking about does not satisfy the demand which is upcoming our we have got other communities not just this still have the traditional behaves. in the long term it's in their interest. only by preventing further deforestation well the old yanks and their traditions be able to survive. well we wonder how can we reconcile the interests of nature and the environment with...
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meeks and mr. sherman who are the ranking members behind mr. engel on the foreign affairs committee, and then this bamberger, , mrs. lofgren, ms. keating and ms. sherrill. all of them have experience or particular responsibilities in the intel and national security sphere. i thought this briefing was the white house personnel telling us their perspective. i think we knew the white house perspective. but we need to know is the intelligence perspective. so i am therefore urging the white house and to chief of staff to follow up on my request to make sure that we are briefed by the intelligence community directly so that we can get to the bottom of this. i'm sure that mr. schiff with the follow up on this to the intel committee as i urged him to deal. so without further discussion let me now yield to mr. schiff. >> thank you, steny. just what underscore a couple points. first, appreciate the white house inviting us to come in the briefed. as steny said there's not a substitute for all the of the house, but the right people to get the briefing real
meeks and mr. sherman who are the ranking members behind mr. engel on the foreign affairs committee, and then this bamberger, , mrs. lofgren, ms. keating and ms. sherrill. all of them have experience or particular responsibilities in the intel and national security sphere. i thought this briefing was the white house personnel telling us their perspective. i think we knew the white house perspective. but we need to know is the intelligence perspective. so i am therefore urging the white house...
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when meek mikey says yes, everybody says yes. >> jimmy: steven spielberg, i remember a story about yourdoing something with steven spielberg, what am i remembering? >> yeah, my grandfather, joseph greenblatt, god bless his soul. he commemorated his experiences during the holocaust. he felt like steven owed him one on behalf of his, at the time 15-year-old grandson, so he writes steven a letter, which he starts off "dear stevie", and it's basically, the sum of it is, i did a video for you, now put my son in like jurassic park two. it was like something to the equivalent of just make my son a star in one of your films now. >> jimmy: it didn't work, i guess. >> it didn't work. i still have not been in a steven spielberg film even though my grandfather called him "stevie." i can't imagine why i haven't been a part of his lexicon of films. >> jimmy: what are you doing next, "ghostbusters"? is that what i heard? >> yeah, don't tell anyone, but "ghostbusters" is my next. >> jimmy: you have to have bill murray, obviously, we were able to track bill down. >> man, i wasn't going to reveal this un
when meek mikey says yes, everybody says yes. >> jimmy: steven spielberg, i remember a story about yourdoing something with steven spielberg, what am i remembering? >> yeah, my grandfather, joseph greenblatt, god bless his soul. he commemorated his experiences during the holocaust. he felt like steven owed him one on behalf of his, at the time 15-year-old grandson, so he writes steven a letter, which he starts off "dear stevie", and it's basically, the sum of it is, i did...
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morning morning when he says that meek and joe on morning joe on m.s.n. b.c. not they're over rated they're pretty they're not pretty but he says implies joe committed murder decades ago of a young woman in his office with the we may have had an affair now if i said donald trump is a. polygamist on a curve or who does met people would be outraged i would have as much credibility said and i would be chased out of the public square for our slender he does that all the time in effect he crossed the law cross the line it causes everyone wakes up in the morning scrubs to lunch and when he said of morning joe that he had some people say commits murder and. liz cheney and mitt romney. has said you've crossed the line cut it out and we'll see since he ordered his performance art is never apologize. which is odd who has his perfect. but it need never apologize you don't learn so he makes a mistake who doesn't. early on he should of. had earlier testing and then asks he said you know the c.d.c. they don't come better for months and said you don't need a mask you know th
morning morning when he says that meek and joe on morning joe on m.s.n. b.c. not they're over rated they're pretty they're not pretty but he says implies joe committed murder decades ago of a young woman in his office with the we may have had an affair now if i said donald trump is a. polygamist on a curve or who does met people would be outraged i would have as much credibility said and i would be chased out of the public square for our slender he does that all the time in effect he crossed...
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inspired the ones rippling across the united states what it lacked in scale that it made up for in meek bristol is one of the places that slavery got its start from traders like edward cole's. he grew wealthy dealing in human beings shipping africans across the atlantic his riches helped build the city and he was memorialized in brock's. the moment the statue fell the story of slavery and its after it come full circle. it was a time of hope. was the image is going to be helpful for new the different media people in bristol have consistently tried to get taken down they have little b. they have organized and they have not been hit. to this moment leading presented i think people taking ownership and i think he will stand by our image of black brown white. in the statue down together was a moment of astonishing chance racial unity in that each felt like a moment of historic. well. given that edward coasting was a slave trade and given that millions of africans lost their lives in the middle of the atlantic was. often you treat thrown overboard they were saying enough mythology let's put h
inspired the ones rippling across the united states what it lacked in scale that it made up for in meek bristol is one of the places that slavery got its start from traders like edward cole's. he grew wealthy dealing in human beings shipping africans across the atlantic his riches helped build the city and he was memorialized in brock's. the moment the statue fell the story of slavery and its after it come full circle. it was a time of hope. was the image is going to be helpful for new the...
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the internal, and so internally if i felt confident and brave and courageous, externally if i looked meek and small and tiny, it didn't matter. and so to the shock and surprise of many of the bullies that i would encounter throughout my life i am much stronger than the imagined. >> host: congresswoman you write in your book as well that your relatively a private person. this become is pretty revelatory. what that tough to put down and put out in the world? >> guest: i would say besides gives birth to children and rung for congress this probably the hardest thing to do. it was a very painful experience to have intimately walk people through my live experiences and to have really engage in a process where i was also analyzing my life and what these moments meant fully in the context of who i am today, and what i wanted to convey for the readers. i think for someone that much is written about and less is known, it felt important really to give people the opportunity to get to know me in the way inside which i know myself, and -- ways in which i know myself and some of my friends have read th
the internal, and so internally if i felt confident and brave and courageous, externally if i looked meek and small and tiny, it didn't matter. and so to the shock and surprise of many of the bullies that i would encounter throughout my life i am much stronger than the imagined. >> host: congresswoman you write in your book as well that your relatively a private person. this become is pretty revelatory. what that tough to put down and put out in the world? >> guest: i would say...
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gregory meeks, democrats, encouraged the concentration catches and insisted on letting americans know whether he's fit for the title. bolton sat on that information to get a book teal. no heroes in this story and bill pascrell, trump spit in the face of america to flatter the world's leading dictator. trump's hatred for democracy is revolting and threatening to the way of life for all of us. it's also an extension of his party ee party's growing liberalism and representative debbie -- blanking on how to pronounce her last name. the congresswoman writes whether it's waivering on venezuelans seeking democracy or entertaining deals with foreign advisories, the pattern is clear. trump stands with dictators and authoritarians and deserves to be b one. now for republicans, doug collins writes 2 million. apparently, that's all it took for john bolton to sell off what little credibility he had left, referring to his book deal and rand paul of kentucky, if nothing else, donald trump deserves a gold medal for exposing the war kau led by john bolton. always a very stupid and dangerous idea. some
gregory meeks, democrats, encouraged the concentration catches and insisted on letting americans know whether he's fit for the title. bolton sat on that information to get a book teal. no heroes in this story and bill pascrell, trump spit in the face of america to flatter the world's leading dictator. trump's hatred for democracy is revolting and threatening to the way of life for all of us. it's also an extension of his party ee party's growing liberalism and representative debbie -- blanking...
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meeks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: thank you. i rise in support of resolution 90. and i'm proud to have joined chairwoman waters in introducing it. this resolution provides more congressional disapproval of the rule submitted by the office of the comptroller of the currency relating to the community reinvestment act. the community reinvestment act was enacted into law as indicated in 1977 as a direct response the long painful legacy of structural discrimination, financial exclusion, red lining, and economic suppression of racial minorities in america. a legacy of prejudice and economic exclusion that we are seeing clearly today and echos to this day which is why many of the individuals you see in the streets today wanting to correct this structural problem that we have in our nation. at its core, the community reinvestment act is a civil rights bill. it was the fourth of a series of banking bills passed to address systemic discrimination in banking including the fair housing act of 1968, the equal credit opportunity act of 1974,
meeks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: thank you. i rise in support of resolution 90. and i'm proud to have joined chairwoman waters in introducing it. this resolution provides more congressional disapproval of the rule submitted by the office of the comptroller of the currency relating to the community reinvestment act. the community reinvestment act was enacted into law as indicated in 1977 as a direct response the long painful legacy of...
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does not intend to remain in office as elderly man he made comments like about what happened to so meek leadership in the early eighty's when he had put asian and chernenko in the role of very elderly that role on the well. and broke up took over he was gone very shortly afterwards churning go took over he was very sick at the time didn't last long either and then of course he went from gorbachev who said as recently as january that he does not want that to happen again because it will destabilize the country so if he stays until 83 he's basically contradicting himself so most experts in moscow believe that this is about you know keeping his options open keeping some cards and play not becoming a lame duck now if he does as i said if used pulling the wool over everybody's eyes and he doesn't tend to sit in the kremlin for 16 years well the charitable way of looking at it is that he'd only be a year older than joe biden would be leaving office and 2025 if he wins and this autumn in america or the way i look at it is my god like 36 years will be a long time in. another element a of this c
does not intend to remain in office as elderly man he made comments like about what happened to so meek leadership in the early eighty's when he had put asian and chernenko in the role of very elderly that role on the well. and broke up took over he was gone very shortly afterwards churning go took over he was very sick at the time didn't last long either and then of course he went from gorbachev who said as recently as january that he does not want that to happen again because it will...
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. >> the two things that are relevant are going on is the current garden city in the meek and non- -e meatpacking plant so we are containing the virus into bouncing around what churches can or can't do in there was a church that is trying to keep the services in person and also the metric between those the more cosmopolitan and urban point of view, so yeah it is interesting. >> a few weeks ago i had this conversation with eric on the phone and talking about how cobit 19 has impacted farming i wrote a piece for salon that was published but in that conversation he said to me with the meatpacking and meet facilities and this was weeks ago and now that somebody has a comment on south dakota and iowa and also nebraska anywhere along that interstate 80 you can see how the virus is spreading across the united states and impacting farmhouses and facilities and with the meat shortage. it is interesting. and those who live far away from us. >> the very idea to be essential is an important question. >> in the question of who is essential medical people and medical personnel not like we sat at h
. >> the two things that are relevant are going on is the current garden city in the meek and non- -e meatpacking plant so we are containing the virus into bouncing around what churches can or can't do in there was a church that is trying to keep the services in person and also the metric between those the more cosmopolitan and urban point of view, so yeah it is interesting. >> a few weeks ago i had this conversation with eric on the phone and talking about how cobit 19 has impacted...
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plantations and also grass linens and water bodies in in the national park they're angry both about the meek and about the fire and it comes at a time when oil india is expanding in the region and got government clearance to explore for oil in the national park in may it said that it wouldn't drill inside the pocket was using extended reach drilling and that's at one of these drilling sites where the leak started i think is that that is elizabeth from them live from new delhi. and oil spill in russia's arctic region has seeped into an environmentally fragile lake that's according to the regional governor and it's feared it will travel down river to the ocean the disaster started at the end of may when a fuel storage tank failed around $21000.00 tonnes of diesel have spilled out the director of the plant is facing criminal charges. a new lead in the murder of sweden's former prime minister could put to rest a decades long mistreat a lot of palmer was killed and 986 after being in office for 11 years he was shot dead on the major street in stockholm after going to the cinema with his family an
plantations and also grass linens and water bodies in in the national park they're angry both about the meek and about the fire and it comes at a time when oil india is expanding in the region and got government clearance to explore for oil in the national park in may it said that it wouldn't drill inside the pocket was using extended reach drilling and that's at one of these drilling sites where the leak started i think is that that is elizabeth from them live from new delhi. and oil spill in...
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whole life, somebody who was a nonviolent political revolutionary who sided always with the poor, the meek, and the disadvantaged. what he meant when he said a riot if the language of the unheard is that we as a society have to dig deep and find out what were the roots of the mass protests and demonstrations and civil disturbances and political rebellions. there were hundreds between 1963 in 1968. dr. king's last full year on this earth was 1967 which had two big civil disturbances in newark, new jersey, and detroit, michigan. what dr. king said with the more we see a narrative of -- of law & order, and political oppression, not from one party or another but in a bipartisan way, dr. king said we cannot just look at the violence without looking at the roots behind the violence. are we having a violent society that is racially integrated where children are being fed and nourished and everyone has decent housing and universal basic income and good employment and they are still being violent? youhat's the case then yes, can say we have to stop this. but king said the violence is coming out of
whole life, somebody who was a nonviolent political revolutionary who sided always with the poor, the meek, and the disadvantaged. what he meant when he said a riot if the language of the unheard is that we as a society have to dig deep and find out what were the roots of the mass protests and demonstrations and civil disturbances and political rebellions. there were hundreds between 1963 in 1968. dr. king's last full year on this earth was 1967 which had two big civil disturbances in newark,...
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bond market to your point, the ten-year treasury is telling you it's going to be a lame recovery, a meekr a trillion dollars raised you have the money supply numbers growing in the 20% area. it is bananas relative to any other period in our country's history. it depends on what stimulative effect of money happens. here's the thing about the banks. when the market was going higher before that 60 minutes intervie by the fed, i believe powell was on there in part because the banks were retesting the low the thursday before that interview where he talked about ans no reasonbto expect itl to sp any time ,-soon, right before that, that lastj2 thursday, wel fargo was@ñrumored. to be havi to cut their beingÑñ7 acquired byv goldmanq then they just gripped"] it higr becbwáf that fed where it understood that the fed is going to print money until they get their two mandates how many times have i been on the show and i've looked into :-c you what they are goinghyto do intention. position and i think you could banks and+r& industrials and se of the economic sensitivejíare thi$ve alread
bond market to your point, the ten-year treasury is telling you it's going to be a lame recovery, a meekr a trillion dollars raised you have the money supply numbers growing in the 20% area. it is bananas relative to any other period in our country's history. it depends on what stimulative effect of money happens. here's the thing about the banks. when the market was going higher before that 60 minutes intervie by the fed, i believe powell was on there in part because the banks were retesting...
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meeks' legislation to temporarily suspend rulemaking by federal fiscal regulators unrelated to covid-19 crisis. we also will discuss a number of issues that i have legislation on. along with my partners and co-sponsors, among these are the need for continued public disclosure of those unique risks that companies have, because of covid-19. the ongoing barriers to the pcaob and its effort to audit auditors making sure investors are protected. continued challenges with the flawed cecil accounting standard and overall push at the fasb needs to be controlled by the s.e.c. to move from historic accounting and reporting what has happened in transactions completed, to moving to having the accountants project what's likely to happen or determine what future values of certain assets will be. and the misguided decision by fed and treasury to exempt companies receiving taxpayer dollars from the rules we put in the c.a.r.e.s. act regarding dividend payments and stock buybacks and executive compensation. also we'll deal with the loan coveted issue that arises at this time. i look forward to hearing
meeks' legislation to temporarily suspend rulemaking by federal fiscal regulators unrelated to covid-19 crisis. we also will discuss a number of issues that i have legislation on. along with my partners and co-sponsors, among these are the need for continued public disclosure of those unique risks that companies have, because of covid-19. the ongoing barriers to the pcaob and its effort to audit auditors making sure investors are protected. continued challenges with the flawed cecil accounting...
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. >> a meek protestation, that's not where i am, reform, there needs to be structural reform but no, that's not -- why would anyone take him seriously, he can't even do a long form interview that's not heavily edited and reformatted so it sounds somewhat coherent. >> biden has now become ultimately the front man for an agenda that he neither controls -- i'm not even sure if he's aware what that agenda is he is the pied piper of a movement that's pushing him forward, he's not leading anyone. ironically behind this whole critique, this larger critique of america as a racist society, structural racism, institutional racism and so on, the one thing that never gets mentioned as the culpability of the democratic party. actually creating this sort of racist history, this was in fact the party of slavery, the plantation, the party that precipitated the civil war established a segregation in every southern state, created and later revived the klan, so it's rather remarkable that they are showing up pretending to be firefighters, taking no responsibility for what their party did and trying to
. >> a meek protestation, that's not where i am, reform, there needs to be structural reform but no, that's not -- why would anyone take him seriously, he can't even do a long form interview that's not heavily edited and reformatted so it sounds somewhat coherent. >> biden has now become ultimately the front man for an agenda that he neither controls -- i'm not even sure if he's aware what that agenda is he is the pied piper of a movement that's pushing him forward, he's not leading...
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. >>> gregory meeks, member of the congressional black caucus. good to see you, as always. what do you make of the president's remarks in the rose garden yesterday? >> look, i just -- i think general mattis and general kelly has basically said it all. for him to bring up the name of george floyd is just despicable. and his whole demeanor and the way that he conducts and carries himself is despicable. the way he has ordered the military to go against the peaceful protesters in lafayette park is just despicable. for him to hold the bible up at the church is just despicable and is remind me of individuals -- dictators. you can go back to the '30s and of the most hardlined individuals to this day that people do not stand for like his friend kim jong-un. he has divided the nation and he needs to go. >> you mentioned general mattis and general kelly. what do you make of their profound statements, and no matter what the president has said about mattis. both of those generals resigned their positions. the president did not fire them. they both got to a point, for whatever reason, t
. >>> gregory meeks, member of the congressional black caucus. good to see you, as always. what do you make of the president's remarks in the rose garden yesterday? >> look, i just -- i think general mattis and general kelly has basically said it all. for him to bring up the name of george floyd is just despicable. and his whole demeanor and the way that he conducts and carries himself is despicable. the way he has ordered the military to go against the peaceful protesters in...
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meeks, you're recognized for five minutes >> thank you, madame chair >> mr. powell, you and others at the fed have written and spoken about the importance of maintaining the economy at full employment as a way to pull a greater share of the minority work force upwards which is the first to be laid off and the first to be hired. while this is helpful, it's incredibly frustrating it's an admission that every one else gets a head start in the economy and communities of color only get out of a starting blocks after every one else has been running the race for mo months, years or decades let me ask you first, mr. powell, do you agree that structural discrimination exists in the united states economy today and impedes the economic success of communities of color and is a key to understanding why black wealth is just 10% of that of white communities? >> yes, i do agree >> mr. mnuchin, would you agree? >> i agree we need to do everything to create a level playing field. yes. >> i also believe addressing the legacy of kpleconomic racism mut include equity investments
meeks, you're recognized for five minutes >> thank you, madame chair >> mr. powell, you and others at the fed have written and spoken about the importance of maintaining the economy at full employment as a way to pull a greater share of the minority work force upwards which is the first to be laid off and the first to be hired. while this is helpful, it's incredibly frustrating it's an admission that every one else gets a head start in the economy and communities of color only get...
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the politicize asian off the planet meek has exacerbated it i'll be majorly the point mimic i show him that we are humanity one humanity and none of us are safe until all of our eyes are safe. fighting has broken out in yemen region just hours after saudi arabia announced it or brokered a cease fire between yemen's government on a southern suffragist group the kingdom said the 2 sides had agreed to start peace talks days after the southern transitional council took full control of the island and. internationally recognized government called it a coup the separatists want an independent state of south yemen and they're backed by the united arab emirates palestinian protesters are condemning israeli plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank the un's middle east envoy was among several diplomats at the mass rally in jericho israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vowing to begin the annexation on july the 1st and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after face to face the by. 'd max and martin luther king 2 legendary figures with opposing visions for am
the politicize asian off the planet meek has exacerbated it i'll be majorly the point mimic i show him that we are humanity one humanity and none of us are safe until all of our eyes are safe. fighting has broken out in yemen region just hours after saudi arabia announced it or brokered a cease fire between yemen's government on a southern suffragist group the kingdom said the 2 sides had agreed to start peace talks days after the southern transitional council took full control of the island...
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person than the perception that he puts off when he's on television he calms off very calm and looks meek this is a guy who is aggressive purchased 72 companies since they became a public company the second they need tofix something, they go after it. i think this is one of those issues th they're going to fix this. i think he will react. he's got that unbelievable tenacity where he will be aggressive i think when he gets aggressive on this matter, i think you will see change happen very, very rapidly. i don't think it's going to take too many more of those boycotts now. >> they haven't shown much of a willingness to deal with anything the apologies over the last few years about various things from the campaigns to everything else have been halfhearted, at best there haven't been any material, really material things that investor can point to say that facebook stepped up and he totally gets it. now corporate america is saying if you don't do something about it, we're going to change the way we spend money with you. that's different >> which is why this is different here >> he doesn't need
person than the perception that he puts off when he's on television he calms off very calm and looks meek this is a guy who is aggressive purchased 72 companies since they became a public company the second they need tofix something, they go after it. i think this is one of those issues th they're going to fix this. i think he will react. he's got that unbelievable tenacity where he will be aggressive i think when he gets aggressive on this matter, i think you will see change happen very, very...
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meek memoli is on the biden beat, coming to us from dover, delaware. he's on the campus.ut what we can expect from him. obviously, the college is not still in session with the shutdown -- and is delaware back in stage one? maybe just in stage one of the reopening. >> they're just in to phase one this week, andrea. but interesting actual milestone day in this general election campaign. for the first time, we have a little split-screen moment. you see president trump leaving washington heading to maine to hold an event as joe biden also left home, just a short drive from wilmington here to dover, to react to the job numbers. this event was added last night in anticipation of this jobs report coming out. so the remarks from the vice president probably revised some given the surprising news of the unemployment rate in fact dropping to 13.3%. but this venue is significant in terms of what the vice president might say in terms of reacting to the fact of we saw the unemployment rate of african-americans increase actually to 16.8%. this is delaware state university. it is histori
meek memoli is on the biden beat, coming to us from dover, delaware. he's on the campus.ut what we can expect from him. obviously, the college is not still in session with the shutdown -- and is delaware back in stage one? maybe just in stage one of the reopening. >> they're just in to phase one this week, andrea. but interesting actual milestone day in this general election campaign. for the first time, we have a little split-screen moment. you see president trump leaving washington...
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for now there is a meek rotation, a dead issuance, we're getting equity issuance. we've had a run on auto related. that's china, not the united states bottom line, our market was sachltd by strength overseas the first time in a long time. china and europe bailed our stock market out i say, who cares i'll take it >>> why don't we go to elliott in new york, please. elliott. >> caller: jimmy, how are you? >> i am good, elliott. how are you? >> caller: i'm doing well. i want to thank you for the nuts i want to thank you forfang. on a day like today, i want to thank you for the covid-19 index. >> well, thank you thank you. we're trying -- look, we're trying to explain to people why the s&p is not reflecting what's going on it's because some of our companies are built for this moment how can i help >> caller: so, i have a stock, it's trading for about seven times p.e., appears to be trading two times over that. 5.8% yield per the last conference call, the company experienced a massive surge in direct to consumer e-commerce because of covid. they're one of the top-selling
for now there is a meek rotation, a dead issuance, we're getting equity issuance. we've had a run on auto related. that's china, not the united states bottom line, our market was sachltd by strength overseas the first time in a long time. china and europe bailed our stock market out i say, who cares i'll take it >>> why don't we go to elliott in new york, please. elliott. >> caller: jimmy, how are you? >> i am good, elliott. how are you? >> caller: i'm doing well. i...
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we've got the vice president meek pen mike presence addressing the crowd right now.'ve gotten emails who don't know what juneteenth is. june 1st, 1863 is the day the emancipation proclamation took effect, the day most americans mark as the end of slavery. but that was limited into its scope. only the states that had succeeded from the confederacy would see their slaves freed. slavery continued in border states, taking another two and a half years to fully come to an end everywhere. now, ten full weeks after the civil war's official end, on april 9th, general gordon granger rode into galveston texas to issue a decree that said all slaves are free and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that of hired labor. that was after the end of the civil war but the last date on which an enslaved american may not have realized that they were then free. july 4th may have given americans their political independence, but june 19th, juneteenth, was the day all americans were given their freedom and it is celebrated as such every year. amid growing concerns that to
we've got the vice president meek pen mike presence addressing the crowd right now.'ve gotten emails who don't know what juneteenth is. june 1st, 1863 is the day the emancipation proclamation took effect, the day most americans mark as the end of slavery. but that was limited into its scope. only the states that had succeeded from the confederacy would see their slaves freed. slavery continued in border states, taking another two and a half years to fully come to an end everywhere. now, ten...
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had we not acted meek also continuing policies after april has likely prevented millions more, but it's also had huge economic impacts has a record of more than 20 million jobs were lost in the united states in april while these costs are very visible. >>bulger says the study's purpose was to also point out the public health impact difficult to observe the benefits we don't see the infections that would have occurred or the debts that what happened we don't see the family members that we may have lost in a world in which we i mean much at all says. >>so what we're trying to do with the study was to measure those benefits directly bolivar says. >>it's important to weigh the impact of policies moving forward as countries interstates responded the pandemic but either loosening or tightening restrictions there are real costs of these policies and so we need to be smart about our we continue to evolve our response is endemic. a lockdown for all populations is not a sustainable society it makes the rise in the indictment, but it will cost lives not going towards. >>another research team found
had we not acted meek also continuing policies after april has likely prevented millions more, but it's also had huge economic impacts has a record of more than 20 million jobs were lost in the united states in april while these costs are very visible. >>bulger says the study's purpose was to also point out the public health impact difficult to observe the benefits we don't see the infections that would have occurred or the debts that what happened we don't see the family members that we...
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meeks, and mr. sherman, who are the ranking members behind mr.n the foreign affairs committee, and then miss spamburger, mitt schlosskin, miss keating and miss sheryl, all of them experienced responsibilities in the intel and national security sphere. i thought this briefing was the white house personnel telling us their perspective. i think we knew the white house perspective. what we need to know is the intelligence perspective. so i am therefore urging the white house and the chief of staff to follow up on my request to make sure that we are briefed by the intelligence community directly so that we can get to the bottom of this, i'm sure mr. schiff will be following up on this through the intel committee, as i have urged him to do. so without further discussion, let me yield to mr. schiff. >> thank you, steny. just want to underscore a couple of points. first, i appreciate the white house inviting us to come and be briefed. as steny said, there is not a substitute for briefing, all the members of the house, but the right people to give the bri
meeks, and mr. sherman, who are the ranking members behind mr.n the foreign affairs committee, and then miss spamburger, mitt schlosskin, miss keating and miss sheryl, all of them experienced responsibilities in the intel and national security sphere. i thought this briefing was the white house personnel telling us their perspective. i think we knew the white house perspective. what we need to know is the intelligence perspective. so i am therefore urging the white house and the chief of staff...
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like czechia have widespread use of face coverings have controlled coded much better than we have in meek a and i think there is a small price to pay really considering the benefits and to be honest i don't know why they were debated so long there's now a whole lot of scientific evidence that supports their use well if said 8000000000 password would be able to solve everything that's still quite a hefty price tag isn't it no i think it's very small in comparison as you say said in the introduction we asked to make a good test in tracing an isolation strategy could actually save the economy over 700000000000 pounds in lost a.d.p. over the next 2 years assuming that it's able to get on top of the epidemic and additional lock downs which as we know have been so harmful to the economy and not just the economy society for mental health and all other kinds of issues which we didn't want right but we did quantify the effects and let's also then look at the other half of the equation which is the general public i mean how do you enforce mask wearing and also in terms of testing we know a 3rd of p
like czechia have widespread use of face coverings have controlled coded much better than we have in meek a and i think there is a small price to pay really considering the benefits and to be honest i don't know why they were debated so long there's now a whole lot of scientific evidence that supports their use well if said 8000000000 password would be able to solve everything that's still quite a hefty price tag isn't it no i think it's very small in comparison as you say said in the...
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meeks, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. powell, you and others at the fed have written and spoken about the importance of maintaining the economy at full employment as a way to pull the greater workforce upwards. while this is helpful, this is incredibly frustrating as it is an admission that everyone else gets a head start in the economy and communities of color only get out of the starting block after everyone else has been running the race for months, years or decades. let me ask you first, mr. powell, do you agree that structural discrimination exists in the united states economy today and impedes the economic success of communities of color black wealth is 10% of white communities? >> yes, i do agree. >> mr. mnuchin, would you agree also? >> i agree we need to do everything to create a level playing field, yes. >> i also believe that our addressing the economic racism and discrimination must include equity investments to communities that have been financially excluded for decades or hundreds of years that were dispropo
meeks, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. powell, you and others at the fed have written and spoken about the importance of maintaining the economy at full employment as a way to pull the greater workforce upwards. while this is helpful, this is incredibly frustrating as it is an admission that everyone else gets a head start in the economy and communities of color only get out of the starting block after everyone else has been running the race for months,...
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speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from representative meeks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. 1953.: i was born in brown v. board of education had not been decided. was not yetghts act law. and the voting rights act was away.han a decade african-americans could be bus, a room g on a in a hotel, entry in a school color of ause of the their skin. for my three daughters, such a still somewhat unimaginable to them. they could not fathom being restaurant orto a being legally barred from living n a neighborhood because the laws on the books said it was the right thing to do. these are the realities of my generation, for i recall getting ff a train and seeing colored and white. but it was not the realities for my daughters. about a world w where black men and women can be officer on police the flimsiest of prospects, and they understand the pain of unarmed black men and women shot, choked, and kneeled take their last breath. also have a 1-year-old granddaughter. she does not know about mass incarceration. seen videos of black men being murd
speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from representative meeks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. 1953.: i was born in brown v. board of education had not been decided. was not yetghts act law. and the voting rights act was away.han a decade african-americans could be bus, a room g on a in a hotel, entry in a school color of ause of the their skin. for my three daughters, such a still somewhat unimaginable to them. they could not fathom being restaurant orto a being legally...
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i rise for felix, ta meek, india betty, in a y, hanial, dominique, george, brendon glen. i rise for all of our black brothers, sisters and siblings who have been killed by law enforcement in this country. it is not enough just to say their names, it is not enough to say black lives matter. we must fight for black lives and for real justice. let us pass this as a bold, urgent necessary first step. it bans chokeholds and dines them as civil rights fledges and bans no-knock warrants and establishes a registry and reforms qualified immunity and ends racial profiling. it requires reporting of incidents of use of force and stopping searchers of the demographic and demilitarizes law enforcement and restricts the transfer of military equipment to local police departments and class files lynching as a federal hate crime and gives the department of justice the power to subpoena law enforcement departments for pattern and practice investigation. and so critically important, it invests money into black and brown communities to re-imagine what policing should look like so everyone is
i rise for felix, ta meek, india betty, in a y, hanial, dominique, george, brendon glen. i rise for all of our black brothers, sisters and siblings who have been killed by law enforcement in this country. it is not enough just to say their names, it is not enough to say black lives matter. we must fight for black lives and for real justice. let us pass this as a bold, urgent necessary first step. it bans chokeholds and dines them as civil rights fledges and bans no-knock warrants and...
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meeks and mr. sherman who are the ranking members behind mr. angle on the foreign affairs committee and then miss spann berger, miss slotkin, miss keating and miss cheryl. all of them have experience or particular responsibilities in the intel and national security sphere. i thought this briefing was the white house personnel telling their perspective but i think we knew the white house perspective. what we need to know is the intelligence perspective and so i am therefore urging the white house and of the chief of staff to follow up on my request that we make sure that we are briefed by the intelligence community directly. i'm sure that mr. schiff will follow up on the intel community as i have urged him to do. so without further discussion let me know to mr. schiff. >> thank you. i just wanted to underscore a couple of points first. i appreciate the white house joining us to be brief. but the right people to give the briefing really were not in the room. we need to hear from the heads of intelligence agencies about how they assess the allegat
meeks and mr. sherman who are the ranking members behind mr. angle on the foreign affairs committee and then miss spann berger, miss slotkin, miss keating and miss cheryl. all of them have experience or particular responsibilities in the intel and national security sphere. i thought this briefing was the white house personnel telling their perspective but i think we knew the white house perspective. what we need to know is the intelligence perspective and so i am therefore urging the white...
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whole life, somebody who was a nonviolent political revolutionary who sided always with the poor, the meekd the disadvantaged. what he meant when he said a riot if the language of the unheard is that we as a society have to dig deep and find out what were the roots of the mass protests and demonstrations and civil disturbances and political rebellions. there were hundreds between 1963 in 1968. dr. king's last full year on this earth was 1967 which had two big civil disturbances in newark, new jersey, and detroit, michigan. what dr. king said with the more we see a narrative of -- of law & order, and political oppression, not from one party or another but in a bipartisan way, dr. king said we cannot just look at the violence without looking at the roots behind the violence. are we having a violent society that is racially integrated where children are being fed and nourished and everyone has decent housing and universal basic income and good employment and they are still being violent? youhat's the case then yes, can say we have to stop this. but king said the violence is coming out of deep
whole life, somebody who was a nonviolent political revolutionary who sided always with the poor, the meekd the disadvantaged. what he meant when he said a riot if the language of the unheard is that we as a society have to dig deep and find out what were the roots of the mass protests and demonstrations and civil disturbances and political rebellions. there were hundreds between 1963 in 1968. dr. king's last full year on this earth was 1967 which had two big civil disturbances in newark, new...
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meek almost all domestic inspections are unannounced, however, the fda often pronounces foreign inspections, in some cases, the fda has provided 12 weeks of inspection.e an question number one, by providing enhanced warning. doesn't it give bad actors time to hide the true nature of the problems at their facilities? so, in general, domestic surveillance -- drug surveillance inspections are always unannounced. as foreign establishments, generally receive advanced notice of the surveillance inspection. given the importance of avoiding a potential refusal and waste of resources, most foreign inspections are preannounced, and this preannouncement is intended to verify that the facility is indeed a drug manufacturer with the jurisdiction under the fda to facilitate the inspection process and ensure that personnel will be made available. the also announce foreign inspections due to the jurisdictional differences between domestic and foreign firms. the preannouncement process documents the foreign firms' agreement to allow the fda to inspect. when a foreign firm refuses an inspection, fda takes a
meek almost all domestic inspections are unannounced, however, the fda often pronounces foreign inspections, in some cases, the fda has provided 12 weeks of inspection.e an question number one, by providing enhanced warning. doesn't it give bad actors time to hide the true nature of the problems at their facilities? so, in general, domestic surveillance -- drug surveillance inspections are always unannounced. as foreign establishments, generally receive advanced notice of the surveillance...
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speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from representative meeks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. 1953.: i was born in brown v. board of education had not been decided. was not yetghts act law. and the voting rights act was away.han a decade african-americans could be bus, a room g on a in a hotel, entry in a school color of ause of the their skin. for my three daughters, such a still somewhat unimaginable to them. they could not fathom being restaurant orto a being legally barred from living n a neighborhood because the laws on the books said it was the right thing to do. these are the realities of my generation, for i recall getting ff a train and seeing colored and white. but it was not the realities for my daughters. about a world w where black men and women can be officer on police the flimsiest of prospects, and they understand the pain of unarmed black men and women shot, choked, and kneeled take their last breath. also have a 1-year-old granddaughter. she does not know about mass incarceration. seen videos of black men being murd
speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from representative meeks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. 1953.: i was born in brown v. board of education had not been decided. was not yetghts act law. and the voting rights act was away.han a decade african-americans could be bus, a room g on a in a hotel, entry in a school color of ause of the their skin. for my three daughters, such a still somewhat unimaginable to them. they could not fathom being restaurant orto a being legally...
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here to talk about investing, paul meeks, portfolio manager and investor at the wireless fund good morning. >> good morning. >> would you buy the stock at this price you heard what ron baron said. he wants to get more -- he wants to start a go fund me page to get some more money to buy more. >> he was pushing it hard in the previous segment i admire ron baron he is's obviously a brilliant long term investor if you are going to step into tesla right now, you have to be long term investor tactically in the short term the stock is now approaching $1,000 per share and as you've seen many times in its corporate history, it will crack it will be brief it will give opportunities to buy it lower but right now i think it's extended. again, if you are a long-term investor, however, one of the things i have been impressed with tesla over time is recently as a year or two ago we were on pins and needles every time they reported their quarterly earnings to see if they're going to meet their car delivery target most of the time they didn't >> right >> i have to give them some cred their operational exce
here to talk about investing, paul meeks, portfolio manager and investor at the wireless fund good morning. >> good morning. >> would you buy the stock at this price you heard what ron baron said. he wants to get more -- he wants to start a go fund me page to get some more money to buy more. >> he was pushing it hard in the previous segment i admire ron baron he is's obviously a brilliant long term investor if you are going to step into tesla right now, you have to be long...