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>> well, i think michael brown is our new director of h.r. we're not only talking about the hiring metrics, which are concerning. but i need to focus on cultural differences, and there also is evident over the years that we were not optimizing our relationship with d.h.r., and i'm very pleased to say with director brown's help, we're identified places where some of those steps aren't even necessary. so we're clearing out what we don't even need to do in order to focus on what we need to do. and he will go into that detail, but we're making clear progress in that work, and i just want to emphasize clearly with the nursing work -- i've asked michael and the staff to focus on this nursing issue. d.h.r. has been a wonderful partner in that, and i think that's really going to accelerate progress in this area. >> supervisor safai: thank you, dr. colfax. i think before you leave, supervisor walton wanted to ask you a question. >> supervisor walton: thank you, dr. colfax, for being here. i understand we are in the middle of a crisis, but i have some
>> well, i think michael brown is our new director of h.r. we're not only talking about the hiring metrics, which are concerning. but i need to focus on cultural differences, and there also is evident over the years that we were not optimizing our relationship with d.h.r., and i'm very pleased to say with director brown's help, we're identified places where some of those steps aren't even necessary. so we're clearing out what we don't even need to do in order to focus on what we need to...
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>> well, i think michael brown is our new director of h.r. we're not only talking about the hiring metrics, which are concerning. but i need to focus on cultural differences, and there also is evident over the years that we were not optimizing our relationship with d.h.r., and i'm very pleased to say with director brown's help, we're identified places where some of those steps aren't even necessary. so we're clearing out what we don't even need to do in order to focus on what we need to do. and he will go into that detail, but we're making clear progress in that work, and i just want to emphasize clearly with the nursing work -- i've asked michael and the staff to focus on this nursing issue. d.h.r. has been a wonderful partner in that, and i think that's really going to accelerate progress in this area. >> supervisor safai: thank you, dr. colfax. i think before you leave, supervisor walton wanted to ask you a question. >> supervisor walton: thank you, dr. colfax, for being here. i understand we are in the middle of a crisis, but i have some
>> well, i think michael brown is our new director of h.r. we're not only talking about the hiring metrics, which are concerning. but i need to focus on cultural differences, and there also is evident over the years that we were not optimizing our relationship with d.h.r., and i'm very pleased to say with director brown's help, we're identified places where some of those steps aren't even necessary. so we're clearing out what we don't even need to do in order to focus on what we need to...
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>> well, i think michael brown is our new director of h.r. we're not only talking about the hiring metrics, which are concerning. but i need to focus on cultural differences, and there also is evident over the years that we were not optimizing our relationship with d.h.r., and i'm very pleased to say with director brown's help, we're identified places where some of those steps aren't even necessary. so we're clearing out what we don't even need to do in order to focus on what we need to do. and he will go into that detail, but we're making clear progress in that work, and i just want to emphasize clearly with the nursing work -- i've asked michael and the staff to focus on this nursing issue. d.h.r. has been a wonderful partner in that, and i think that's really going to accelerate progress in this area. >> supervisor safai: thank you, dr. colfax. i think before you leave, supervisor walton wanted to ask you a question. >> supervisor walton: thank you, dr. colfax, for being here. i understand we are in the middle of a crisis, but i have some
>> well, i think michael brown is our new director of h.r. we're not only talking about the hiring metrics, which are concerning. but i need to focus on cultural differences, and there also is evident over the years that we were not optimizing our relationship with d.h.r., and i'm very pleased to say with director brown's help, we're identified places where some of those steps aren't even necessary. so we're clearing out what we don't even need to do in order to focus on what we need to...
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michael brown, speaker, writer, professor, and pastor, has been helping millions of people find theirurposeress their love for more than 40 years. - in all likelihood, what you dream about is within each right now. - [narrator] his five simple and effect steps have helped people move from boredom to passion, from f to energy, from loneliness to friendships, to feeling truly connected to their family, friends, and the world around them.
michael brown, speaker, writer, professor, and pastor, has been helping millions of people find theirurposeress their love for more than 40 years. - in all likelihood, what you dream about is within each right now. - [narrator] his five simple and effect steps have helped people move from boredom to passion, from f to energy, from loneliness to friendships, to feeling truly connected to their family, friends, and the world around them.
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>> well, i think michael brown is our new director of h.r. we're not only talking about the hiring metrics, which are concerning. but i need to focus on cultural differences, and there also is evident over the years that we were not optimizing our relationship with d.h.r., and i'm very pleased to say with director brown's help, we're identified places where some of those steps aren't even necessary. so we're clearing out what we don't even need to do in order to focus on what we need to do. and he will go into that detail, but we're making clear progress in that work, and i just want to emphasize clearly with the nursing work -- i've asked michael and the staff to focus on this nursing issue. d.h.r. has been a wonderful partner in that, and i think that's really going to accelerate progress in this area. >> supervisor safai: thank you, dr. colfax. i think before you leave, supervisor walton wanted to ask you a question. >> supervisor walton: thank you, dr. colfax, for being here. i understand we are in the middle of a crisis, but i have some
>> well, i think michael brown is our new director of h.r. we're not only talking about the hiring metrics, which are concerning. but i need to focus on cultural differences, and there also is evident over the years that we were not optimizing our relationship with d.h.r., and i'm very pleased to say with director brown's help, we're identified places where some of those steps aren't even necessary. so we're clearing out what we don't even need to do in order to focus on what we need to...
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>> well, i think michael brown is our new director of h.r. we're not only talking about the hiring metrics, which are concerning. but i need to focus on cultural differences, and there also is evident over the years that we were not optimizing our relationship with d.h.r., and i'm very pleased to say with director brown's help, we're identified places where some of those steps aren't even necessary. so we're clearing out what we don't even need to do in order to focus on what we need to do. and he will go into that detail, but we're making clear progress in that work, and i just want to emphasize clearly with the nursing work -- i've asked michael and the staff to focus on this nursing issue. d.h.r. has been a wonderful partner in that, and i think that's really going to accelerate progress in this area. >> supervisor safai: thank you, dr. colfax. i think before you leave, supervisor walton wanted to ask you a question. >> supervisor walton: thank you, dr. colfax, for being here. i understand we are in the middle of a crisis, but i have some
>> well, i think michael brown is our new director of h.r. we're not only talking about the hiring metrics, which are concerning. but i need to focus on cultural differences, and there also is evident over the years that we were not optimizing our relationship with d.h.r., and i'm very pleased to say with director brown's help, we're identified places where some of those steps aren't even necessary. so we're clearing out what we don't even need to do in order to focus on what we need to...
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michael brown with katrina and the fed's job was questionable.ared to the problems we're vhaving right no ins messaging and technology. this is an international embarrassment. >> i want to add something. the reason the markets rallied yesterday is because of the press conference he gave. in the conference, president trump said there were engineers working for google to have a triage system. >> there were three things wrong in that sentence. >> yes. this does not exist. a trial they he were putting together for san francisco in the bay area he. it is not out yet. >> by a sister company of google. >> by a company that doesn't have 1,000 employees. the thing that is easing markets is the system that we may never see. >> i think what is helping markets is the plan that congress put together. >> that is also true. >> releasing $50 billion. providing money for people out of work. providing unemployment benefits. all that stuff is positive. that one sentence, i agree, is ridiculous. i don't know who gave it to him. it had to come from somebody. he just
michael brown with katrina and the fed's job was questionable.ared to the problems we're vhaving right no ins messaging and technology. this is an international embarrassment. >> i want to add something. the reason the markets rallied yesterday is because of the press conference he gave. in the conference, president trump said there were engineers working for google to have a triage system. >> there were three things wrong in that sentence. >> yes. this does not exist. a trial...
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with michael brown in particular , many people were trying to say he did not commit this crime of stealing cigarettes or whatever. others are like he is dangerous, criminal. he was high or whatever. that is a trap. it is more useful to point to a regime of representation that would have it such that if you are a criminal or you have committed a crime, a small crime, suddenly you are out of the bounds of social justice where the justice system. you don't deserve the same protection. it is interesting to listen to my students wrestle with the representations of african-americans or people of color. they have a whole new landscape. thank you, dr. greer. i learned a lot and you challenged my references and assumptions in many ways. askfinal question led me to if you are familiar with friday magazine. when you had the simultaneous covers of life and ebony from 1937, those were the beginnings of life. not knowe ebony -- ebony began at the same time. there was a friday magazine which would have matched your presentation. based purely photographed and put together by activists from the new deal wh
with michael brown in particular , many people were trying to say he did not commit this crime of stealing cigarettes or whatever. others are like he is dangerous, criminal. he was high or whatever. that is a trap. it is more useful to point to a regime of representation that would have it such that if you are a criminal or you have committed a crime, a small crime, suddenly you are out of the bounds of social justice where the justice system. you don't deserve the same protection. it is...
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i remember michael brown and the katrina response that was bad. it's not stopping. more happy talk from the president and his team around him is not helping. and you know, yes, i appreciate the corporate involvement. it should have happen a long time ago. >> the other big medical headline. the president after an hour and five minutes after repeated questioning from journalists working under extraordinary challenging situations, the president calling one journalist's question nasty. changed his response to questions about whether or not he would be tested. he was photographed next to somebody who tested positive for the coronavirus. the president finally conceding that he'll be tested at a point undetermined in future. >> maybe grounds to believe the president, i don't know what they would be. i'm convinced, i would imagine he's being tested every day in fact, he's just being tested every day, they're not revealing the results, what a shock, tony fauci's a respectable guy, but owe know even though he and his reputation is getting tainted by the failures that have hap
i remember michael brown and the katrina response that was bad. it's not stopping. more happy talk from the president and his team around him is not helping. and you know, yes, i appreciate the corporate involvement. it should have happen a long time ago. >> the other big medical headline. the president after an hour and five minutes after repeated questioning from journalists working under extraordinary challenging situations, the president calling one journalist's question nasty....
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trayvon martin, sandra bland, michael brown. same their names.have milk or beer or some juice, pour a little liquid and say the name of someone that you don't ever want to forget. like whitney houston, like aretha franklin, like jack johnson, jack johnson was black. he was the heavyweight champion of the world in the early 1900s. his job was beating up white men. you know that didn't go over very well. jack johnson was a beautiful person. i want to pour out a little love for all of those people who came before us whose names we don't even know. maybe they were strange fruit hanging from a tree, some old man that died by himself because he had no family. we want to remember them. you can't have one without the other. i am proud to be black. i am black to the black, black, black, black this month. saying it is cool. i am so proud of you every time i see you, you make me proud. adrian, i love you girl. >> ashshay. one more time. while we talk about black history, did you know black history including the invention of clothes drier, it includes the bl
trayvon martin, sandra bland, michael brown. same their names.have milk or beer or some juice, pour a little liquid and say the name of someone that you don't ever want to forget. like whitney houston, like aretha franklin, like jack johnson, jack johnson was black. he was the heavyweight champion of the world in the early 1900s. his job was beating up white men. you know that didn't go over very well. jack johnson was a beautiful person. i want to pour out a little love for all of those people...
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let's get the read on all of this right now with someone whose been there and done that, michael brown, was in that role trying to get us through katrina and i'm always regret when we have to talk about to each other during a disaster here or fear of a disaster but this is a very different type of disaster isn't it? it's entirely different, neil. one it's good to see you again. two, i would say that it's very different in this regard too. even though post-9/11, fema and the entire federal apparatus started planning for a kind of bio attack because we didn't know what the next terrorist attack might be so we started planning for all of these kinds of things so well now some 19 years later even though this isn't a a bio attack the response is still the same so fema has activated the national response coordination center, they've activated the national business emergency operation center, and now fema is acting as the coordinator on behalf of the white house, coronavirus task force, so they are now doing what fema does best and that's coordinating a response to a disaster, in this case, i
let's get the read on all of this right now with someone whose been there and done that, michael brown, was in that role trying to get us through katrina and i'm always regret when we have to talk about to each other during a disaster here or fear of a disaster but this is a very different type of disaster isn't it? it's entirely different, neil. one it's good to see you again. two, i would say that it's very different in this regard too. even though post-9/11, fema and the entire federal...
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but among those, amy klobuchar, michael bloomberg, joe biden you mentioned at the brown chapel, but the reception for michael bloomberg reportedly has not been particularly celebratory. can you tell us what happened? >> reporter: well, michael bloomberg got a bit of a frosty reception when he was speaking at brown ame church just a mile from where we are right now, and as he was speaking about his greenwood plan, which is a plan for economic justice for black americans, several attendees in the church stood up and turned their backs to michael bloomberg. we haven't gotten a chance to speak to those people just yet, but there have been some questions about how exactly michael bloomberg would perform among black voters due to his past support of initiatives like his stop and frisk policy. alabama, the state that we are in, is a super tuesday state with a significant black voter population. black voters made up a majority of the primary electorate back here in 2016, and michael bloomberg has poured significant resources in the state as it's one of the first contests where he will appear on
but among those, amy klobuchar, michael bloomberg, joe biden you mentioned at the brown chapel, but the reception for michael bloomberg reportedly has not been particularly celebratory. can you tell us what happened? >> reporter: well, michael bloomberg got a bit of a frosty reception when he was speaking at brown ame church just a mile from where we are right now, and as he was speaking about his greenwood plan, which is a plan for economic justice for black americans, several attendees...
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brown is for michael bloomberg, and joe biden has green. so let's zoom in now and take a closer look at the bay area. sanders is strongest in santa cruz county where he has a 20 percentage point lead over elizabeth warren. michael bloomberg does have marin county, still a slim margin over sanders. also he's got lake county. joe biden in green here, he's got solano county. this was bloomberg all night, but suddenly just in the past half hour, the lead change and joe biden's got a 33 percentage point lead. that shows a whole lot of late-breaking votes are suddenly going to joe biden. so, yes, you can see bernie sanders does win california as predicted. but there is no doubt here there is also a biden surge. >> thanks so much. great information. as always we have full election results for each race up on our website. >>> and now to coronavirus. the number of deaths in the united states is now at nine all in washington state. >> in the bay area there are several new cases including places that, until now, had no one infected. >> reporter: contr
brown is for michael bloomberg, and joe biden has green. so let's zoom in now and take a closer look at the bay area. sanders is strongest in santa cruz county where he has a 20 percentage point lead over elizabeth warren. michael bloomberg does have marin county, still a slim margin over sanders. also he's got lake county. joe biden in green here, he's got solano county. this was bloomberg all night, but suddenly just in the past half hour, the lead change and joe biden's got a 33 percentage...
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michael bloomberg. >>> he joined elected leaders at brown chapel the locations where the demonstrators made plans to march to montgomery. mike bloomberg also went to the church. 10 protesters turned their back to him. bloomberg has faced criticism about policies that impact minority communities. >>> there is a big mess at a construction's site. there was severe flooding. this halted construction at this point, there were thousands of gallons of water at the site. people at the hotel had to evacuate. construction has been suspended into the water is pumped out. >>> there is a big winner in san jose. someone but a $12 million lotto ticket. it was sold at safeway. the winner picked off five numbers plus the mega number. the winter has six months to claim their prize. is that your cousin or your friend? >> i wish. >>> look outside. that is the live view looking towards the east. what was the headline? the wind turned off. it is about to turn back on overnight. we will talk about the wind advisory. that is when we come back. >>> from the central biggest ci we have close to 500 gala gets -- del gets up to grab.
michael bloomberg. >>> he joined elected leaders at brown chapel the locations where the demonstrators made plans to march to montgomery. mike bloomberg also went to the church. 10 protesters turned their back to him. bloomberg has faced criticism about policies that impact minority communities. >>> there is a big mess at a construction's site. there was severe flooding. this halted construction at this point, there were thousands of gallons of water at the site. people at the...
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brown is for michael bloomberg, and joe biden has green. so let's zoom in now and take a closer look at the bay area. sanders is strongest in santa cruz county where he has a 20 percentage point lead over elizabeth warren. michael bloomberg does have marin county, still a slim margin over sanders. also he's got lake county. joe biden in green here, he's got solano county. this was bloomberg all night, but suddenly just in the past half hour, the lead change and joe biden's got a 33 percentage point lead. that shows a whole lot of late-breaking votes are suddenly going to joe biden. so, yes, you can see bernie sanders does win california as predicted. but there is no doubt here there is also a biden surge. >> thanks so much. great information. as always we have full election results for each race up on our website. >>> and now to coronavirus. the number of deaths in the united states is now at nine all in washington state. >> in the bay area there are several new cases including places that, until now, had no one infected. >> reporter: contr
brown is for michael bloomberg, and joe biden has green. so let's zoom in now and take a closer look at the bay area. sanders is strongest in santa cruz county where he has a 20 percentage point lead over elizabeth warren. michael bloomberg does have marin county, still a slim margin over sanders. also he's got lake county. joe biden in green here, he's got solano county. this was bloomberg all night, but suddenly just in the past half hour, the lead change and joe biden's got a 33 percentage...
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he's playing a song for me whitney brown chevy chase lorne michaels' never been released so we're about to hear it i've only known him 20 minutes right as the song starts he leans in from where you are and says to me quietly silm would you rather see 2 live both who would have a yeah end up ruining the. and i thought wow that is like yeah he's got your day. you know so well the next night because he had a new album out press to play and i said bring it tomorrow so they walked in with the lp oh and and i go all great you brought the album and she said to paul see i told you he'd want to hear it so they're having conversations about me does dana really mean yeah he's brother and his other moves we should bring you that mean. you know hopefully the google phone book you know will go to grab. to have you go. you know you and 41 grew to be dear and it is and god rest his soul when you 1st you don't quite have him right off the bat is general nies i guess i. had no idea what to do no idea for about a year and then i was sitting without frank in a gym many trying to come up with a hook and i s
he's playing a song for me whitney brown chevy chase lorne michaels' never been released so we're about to hear it i've only known him 20 minutes right as the song starts he leans in from where you are and says to me quietly silm would you rather see 2 live both who would have a yeah end up ruining the. and i thought wow that is like yeah he's got your day. you know so well the next night because he had a new album out press to play and i said bring it tomorrow so they walked in with the lp oh...
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. >> reporter: both biden and new york city mayor michael bloomberg speaking at the historic brown chapel ame church, some turning their backs as bloomberg spoke. senator elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar taking part in the re-enactment of the selma bridge crossing. voters in 14 states will head to the polls on tuesday. richard cantu, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to richard there. no matter where you stand on the politics, buttigieg really did something incredible here. >> yeah, he inspired so many people. i was at his big campaign launch in april. people came from all over the place. there was one guy, matt herdman, he drove six hours from pittsburgh, made his way to the front of that rally. it was raining out. the weather was awful, it was cold. he was so inspired as a gay man himself to come see up and close pete buttigieg announce his candidacy for president. i actually was texting and calling him yesterday, and he just mentioned how he sees a bright future ahead for pete buttigieg, he doesn't think this is it for him. >> to remind our insomniacs, you are an embed journalist for
. >> reporter: both biden and new york city mayor michael bloomberg speaking at the historic brown chapel ame church, some turning their backs as bloomberg spoke. senator elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar taking part in the re-enactment of the selma bridge crossing. voters in 14 states will head to the polls on tuesday. richard cantu, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to richard there. no matter where you stand on the politics, buttigieg really did something incredible here....
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alabama yesterday a group of churchgoers turned their backs on michael bloomberg as he was speaking at a church this happened at the historic brown chapel african methodist episcopal church and the former new york city mayor has been criticized about policies that have affected minority communities including the controversial stop and frisk policing policy in new york city. hello presidential candidate joe biden also spoke at the church service and he was praised for his work in the african-american community. >>> san francisco police have a second man in custody and connection to the robbery and harassment of an elderly man last month in the video was widely shared on social media last week showing the victim being threatened and then takes the cans the older men had collected. he surrendered to police at the bayview station yesterday and was booked on two counts of robbery and two counts of elder abuse and police arrested another man they say recorded the incident >>> plaster county sheriff's deputies arrested two men and a suspected hate crime against a man who was trimming trees. the video from the victims showed a silver fou
alabama yesterday a group of churchgoers turned their backs on michael bloomberg as he was speaking at a church this happened at the historic brown chapel african methodist episcopal church and the former new york city mayor has been criticized about policies that have affected minority communities including the controversial stop and frisk policing policy in new york city. hello presidential candidate joe biden also spoke at the church service and he was praised for his work in the...
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michael ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes.ll for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! like getting the best everwifi experiencen. with wall-to-wall coverage-there's a win. plus, added protection for your connected devices. that's a win-win. put it together with xfinity mobile- the most reliable wireless network. talk about a winning combo. get xfinity internet and xfinity mobile for just $30 each a month. you'll save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $300 off when you buy a new galaxy s20 ultra. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> the case began today in the martinez courtroom. >> michael finney joins us for that along with where air travelers get a break in exchange fees. >> the defense tried to deflect attention away from reynolds and instead shine a light on a co-worker. he along with reynolds faced eight accounts of animal abuse reduced to seven. now he received one misdemeanor account. today the defense attorney tried to establish that the
michael ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes.ll for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! like getting the best everwifi experiencen. with wall-to-wall coverage-there's a win. plus, added protection for your connected devices. that's a win-win. put it together with xfinity mobile- the most reliable wireless network. talk about a winning combo. get xfinity internet...
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i think that's why michael bloomberg apologized to black and brown voters, because he can't win the nomination them. but for muslims, we don't matter. to be candid, in the past, he was right but he'll find out in states like virginia and michigan, things have changed. donald trump has -- he drove us to the ballot box and on the ballot and now muslim elected officials than ever. i think power is a big thing and i think bloomberg will see the muslim community in some states come out against him. >> well, it's going to be interesting to see where it goes. michael bloomberg for a lot of people is now just detracting from biden who gave himself a shot in the arm. we'll see what happens. thank you for being here. >>> up next, defining the democratic base. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms
i think that's why michael bloomberg apologized to black and brown voters, because he can't win the nomination them. but for muslims, we don't matter. to be candid, in the past, he was right but he'll find out in states like virginia and michigan, things have changed. donald trump has -- he drove us to the ballot box and on the ballot and now muslim elected officials than ever. i think power is a big thing and i think bloomberg will see the muslim community in some states come out against him....
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and in selma, alabama, on sunday, members of the historic brown chapel ame church turned their backs on billionaire michael bloomberg, as he spoke during a ceremony honoring the 1965 civil rights march from selma to montgomery. >>> and be sure to tune in as voting kicks off across 14 states. our super tuesday special coverage starts at 4:00 p.m. in new york and washington. 9:00 p.m. in london. 5:00 a.m. wednesday in hong kong right here on cnn. >>> well, nasa says it's found an unexpected outcome from china's coronavirus crisis. these satellite images show certain air pollution levels in china fell as urban areas quiet down. comparing the orange marks on these maps, levels of nitrogen dioxide dropped dramatically. it's a toxic pollutant emitted by cars, factories, and power plants. some changes in air quality are common this time of year. with manufacturers in china closing out and workers going home for the lunar new year but scientists say the drop is more significant this year and has lasted longer. >>> if you are watching internationally, thanks so much for being with us. made in egypt ais coming up ne
and in selma, alabama, on sunday, members of the historic brown chapel ame church turned their backs on billionaire michael bloomberg, as he spoke during a ceremony honoring the 1965 civil rights march from selma to montgomery. >>> and be sure to tune in as voting kicks off across 14 states. our super tuesday special coverage starts at 4:00 p.m. in new york and washington. 9:00 p.m. in london. 5:00 a.m. wednesday in hong kong right here on cnn. >>> well, nasa says it's found...
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i was talking to senator michael bennet from colorado along with cory booker and sherrod brown.d to me i think was very wise on this. stimulus, as you say, the idea of a stimulus is you're increasing economic output. there's a difference between what your economy can produce and what it is producing and you're trying to fill that hole with money. what he is trying to do is economic support. you're trying to make it possible for at least right now for people to survive an economic stoppage. there will come a time for huge amounts of stimulus trying to get the economy back. >> ezra klein, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. ezra klein gets tonight's last word. that is the last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> times square in new york at its most desolate in modern times, including after 9/11. a lone bus making its way toward the intersection. well, good evening once again. day
i was talking to senator michael bennet from colorado along with cory booker and sherrod brown.d to me i think was very wise on this. stimulus, as you say, the idea of a stimulus is you're increasing economic output. there's a difference between what your economy can produce and what it is producing and you're trying to fill that hole with money. what he is trying to do is economic support. you're trying to make it possible for at least right now for people to survive an economic stoppage....
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and in selma, alabama, on sunday, members of the historic brown chapel ame church turned their backs on billionaire michaelloomberg, as he spoke during a ceremony honoring the 1965 civil rights march from selma to montgomery. >>> look ahead to the voting coast to coast on tuesday, we are joined now bay jacob with the foreign policy thinktank at the london school of economics. thanks so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> so democratic presidential hopefuls, pete buttigieg and tom steyer, have both bowed out of the race for the white house. so what does this mean for the aspirations of both joe biden and bernie sanders? and of course, looking forward to super tuesday? >> well, i think there are two different things. steyer, in most national polls, was in the low single digits. he invested heavily in south carolina and his disappointing finish there was the immediate precipitant for him withdrawing entirely from the race. so i'm not sure his departure makes an enormous difference. buttigieg is a slightly different story. he actually won iowa. he was in second place in new hampshire. he was polling at ar
and in selma, alabama, on sunday, members of the historic brown chapel ame church turned their backs on billionaire michaelloomberg, as he spoke during a ceremony honoring the 1965 civil rights march from selma to montgomery. >>> look ahead to the voting coast to coast on tuesday, we are joined now bay jacob with the foreign policy thinktank at the london school of economics. thanks so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> so democratic presidential hopefuls, pete...
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doc brown and marty mcfly have reunited in real life. stars michael j.topher lloyd meeting up at a charity poker game to benefit the michael j. fox foundation which is dedicated to finding a cure for parkinson's disease. christopher lloyd sharing this sweet photo on instagram with the caption, going 88 miles per hour for the michael j. fox poker night proving that two sequels and 35 years later where we're going we still don't need roads. >> such a cool picture. >> i love that. i live for a good celebrity reunion. >> absolutely. >> i mean, there should just be more of those out there. >>> finally, celine dion who is having a major moment touring north america for the first time in over a decade. when her "courage" tour stopped in brooklyn, new york, the superstar met her match. take a look. >> wow! i mean, come over here. come over here. [ cheers ] >> i love you. >> somebody taking a picture of both of us. all right. well, if you don't mind, i won't take that profile so we'll be even if i stay forward if it's okay with you. i'll just show my legs if that
doc brown and marty mcfly have reunited in real life. stars michael j.topher lloyd meeting up at a charity poker game to benefit the michael j. fox foundation which is dedicated to finding a cure for parkinson's disease. christopher lloyd sharing this sweet photo on instagram with the caption, going 88 miles per hour for the michael j. fox poker night proving that two sequels and 35 years later where we're going we still don't need roads. >> such a cool picture. >> i love that. i...
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and also in selma yesterday churchgoers turned their backs on michael bloomberg as he spoke at a church and this was at the historic brownpel african methodist episcopal church and the former mayor of new york city has been criticized over policies that have affected minority communities including the controversial stop and frisk policing strategy. fellow presidential candidate joe biden also spoke at that church service and he was praised for his work in the african-american community. >>> right now we want to get back over to sal castaneda to check that monday morning commute . >> you know the most crowded conditions dave and pam is the bay bridge which is typical. i will show that to you now, backed up for 10 or 15 minute delay but no major issues driving into san francisco, just waiting to do. if you're driving on the richmond bridge traffic a little slower and if driving 80 westbound from hercules to the macarthuom alejo over towards highway 121 and no problems in american canyon or 101 heading down to novato. now here is steve with the you serve. heading into march read a big change over the weekend but it is comin
and also in selma yesterday churchgoers turned their backs on michael bloomberg as he spoke at a church and this was at the historic brownpel african methodist episcopal church and the former mayor of new york city has been criticized over policies that have affected minority communities including the controversial stop and frisk policing strategy. fellow presidential candidate joe biden also spoke at that church service and he was praised for his work in the african-american community....
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desirable to mr brown the future of europe and it's an exhausted so called shows for oprah. as it is today called michael it's all of that how that basic sequel to end is in mccrone started out i hope that he would present a new political vision while became a couple on illegal p.c. it seems i soon realized he didn't have a political program and suitable police were closed i made that up and that is one of the reasons i was drawn to the idea of violent excuse when i saw happen and was a kind of populism even though his populism share some of my values just about open sickle what you see. and hear this have moved or came out as a post played i confident that today one of us will have a seat in the european parliament whether in germany bank area or elsewhere at the end of the day that's all that matters is ok me as i had hoped that we could stand in france and italy to france are inevitable i will run next time will come out of will suffice. hi everyone i just voted in the european elections you can actually vote for goods in 8 countries so make sure that you go out and you would have a good day. to have
desirable to mr brown the future of europe and it's an exhausted so called shows for oprah. as it is today called michael it's all of that how that basic sequel to end is in mccrone started out i hope that he would present a new political vision while became a couple on illegal p.c. it seems i soon realized he didn't have a political program and suitable police were closed i made that up and that is one of the reasons i was drawn to the idea of violent excuse when i saw happen and was a kind of...
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also a nonsense did write off desire not to mr brown the future of europe and it and of course it so-called shorts are over. as it is today called michael and all of that has happened it's like cyclical trend is the one micron started out my hope that he would present a new political vision well because it will come political purposes it seems i soon realized he didn't have a political program and suitable it will because i made that up and that is one of the reasons i was drawn to the idea of format it makes me just what i saw happening was a kind of populism even though his populism share some of my values with it all but it's according to his right. hand these have moved on thanks i was opposed to late i confident that today one of us will have a seat in the european parliament with that whether in germany don't carry out or elsewhere at the end of the day that's all that matters to me because i had hoped that we could stand in france and italy and defense are inevitable i will run next time we'll call it up myself. hi everyone i just voted in the european elections you can actually vote for goods in 8 countries so make sure that you
also a nonsense did write off desire not to mr brown the future of europe and it and of course it so-called shorts are over. as it is today called michael and all of that has happened it's like cyclical trend is the one micron started out my hope that he would present a new political vision well because it will come political purposes it seems i soon realized he didn't have a political program and suitable it will because i made that up and that is one of the reasons i was drawn to the idea of...
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browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! michael vasquez!ere. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> welcome back. it's 5:47 here on mornings on 2. and new this morning, the u.s. began withdrawing troops from afghanistan today. under terms of the deal, the u.s. has 135 days to reduce its troop presence from 13,000 to 8,600. if the taliban meet the conditions of the agreement, the remaining u.s. troops are supposed to leave within 14 months. the political situation in afghanistan is in chaos. the country's rival leaders were both sworn in as president yesterday in competing ceremonies. the sworn in ceremony for ash rafagani. at the same time his opponent was also interrupted. >> translator
browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! michael vasquez!ere. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what...
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browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! michael vasquez!over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you.t have . and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> right now at 5:44, as you step out in cupertino expect temperatures in the low 50s at 9:00 this morning. a mix of sun and clouds. it's going to be a nice day, just a couple sprinkles here and there. we'll talk about a better chance of rain in our forecast coming up in less than five minutes. >>> and the volume building a bit here in fremont. heading south with the headlights in the silicon valley. talk about that build as well as what's going on at the toll plaza. things were a little different for the start of the morning. >> thanks, mike and kari. still ahead this morning, how students at san jose state
browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! michael vasquez!over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you.t have . and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is...
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brown a.m.e. church, a number of candidates have come there, you mentioned joe biden, but also billionaire and democratic candidate michael bloomberg. he was there. he spoke, but he didn't receive a warm reception from everyone? >> reporter: not from everyone in that church. michael bloomberg did receive a bit of a frosty reception from some members who are attending that church service this morning as he was talking about his economic justice plan for black americans. a few parisioners there stood up in their pews and turned their back on michael bloomberg. there were questions about what kind of support michael bloomberg might get from the african-american community as we head into super tuesday. he has poured a lot of resources and spent time here in alabama which is one of those super tuesday states. also speaking this morning was former vice president joe biden who is fresh off a victory in south carolina and believes that he could perform well in southern states like alabama, particularly because of the importance of the black vote here. african-american voters made up a majority of the primary electorate back in 20
brown a.m.e. church, a number of candidates have come there, you mentioned joe biden, but also billionaire and democratic candidate michael bloomberg. he was there. he spoke, but he didn't receive a warm reception from everyone? >> reporter: not from everyone in that church. michael bloomberg did receive a bit of a frosty reception from some members who are attending that church service this morning as he was talking about his economic justice plan for black americans. a few parisioners...
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michael bloomberg 9.4%. >> former california governor jerry brown going with the canine crowd with his tweet encouraging peoplely important. next, two timothy was watching in pennsylvania. on the other line. with your candidate? -- who is your candidate? >> i am not sure. i like what mike limerick is proposing with the majority -- i like what michael bloomberg is proposing with the majority of his plans. many say he is just another rich billionaire. but i would like to point out in when 16, president trump said he was self-funded and yet i was a part of trump's email campaign newsletter. every email down at the bottom of his messages, all had a donate to the trump campaign. so, what you really self-funded? i doubt it. i am a part of michael bloomberg's melt newsletter and that is not there. >> what issues are most important to you, timothy? change, i think climate gun safety. i think these are all very important issues. i stand on the side of pro-life. and that is one big thing i .isagree with bloomberg on i feel abortion? . >> thank you for your call. from pennsylvania. word bernieng sanders is expected that
michael bloomberg 9.4%. >> former california governor jerry brown going with the canine crowd with his tweet encouraging peoplely important. next, two timothy was watching in pennsylvania. on the other line. with your candidate? -- who is your candidate? >> i am not sure. i like what mike limerick is proposing with the majority -- i like what michael bloomberg is proposing with the majority of his plans. many say he is just another rich billionaire. but i would like to point out in...
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day yesterday to does vicki liviakis reporting there brown says while he does like joe biden he is voting for former new york city mayor bloomberg michael bloomberg because mostly because he says former mayors tend to stick together tomorrow's big lunch event starts at 1130 a jobs grill, it's free to the public and we understand they will be serving up some non partisan pasta all right, let's check in now with the weather. >>our own lawrence karnow to see what's happening. lawrence will be enjoying sitting outside i think. >>as we've got just a spring-like day around the bay area tomorrow. these temperatures will be pushed up in the 70's even some low 80's. i think by the afternoon with kind of picking up outside tonight again you're going to see some blustery winds over the mountain tops part of the oakland hills east bay hills also the north bay for the most part some nice weather coming away. those winds will calm down as we get the day tomorrow and then here comes that sunshine overhead and it's going to stick around for the next couple days watch what happens finally looks like we're going to see a very important change in the weat
day yesterday to does vicki liviakis reporting there brown says while he does like joe biden he is voting for former new york city mayor bloomberg michael bloomberg because mostly because he says former mayors tend to stick together tomorrow's big lunch event starts at 1130 a jobs grill, it's free to the public and we understand they will be serving up some non partisan pasta all right, let's check in now with the weather. >>our own lawrence karnow to see what's happening. lawrence will...
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michael buble, hockey, that was not pretty, either. >> you do your hard-hitting in your interviews, okay? >> when i was with jim brownome correspondent moments of nature. >> right hand lane, thank you! >> goat yoga. >> aww. >> wow! >> those are howler monkeys. >> tender, intrepid, tenacious and just a little bit silly. for 40 years and counting -- >> hi, gary. >> -- is it fun? no, it's really fun! wow! >> pauley: next -- >> the thichings we relied on, how dated. >> pauley: -- chapter and verse. ameriprise financial dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everyone said i was crazy. when i started this commute, so fifteen years ago, i got my first subaru and i did it anyway. for more than five hundred thousand miles, my outback always got me there. so when it was time,
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michael jackson spending and popping was giving advice. to know what was happening with the truth or dare to remain undefeated wise up. james brown and spice. so nice. so nice. i got you. ♪ i feel good. i knew that i would. so good. i got you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's why we call this breakfast party. thank you again. [applause] thank you so much for being here with us. i don't imagine there's been a party on - - a book party like this on c-span before. [laughter] but we are happy to inaugurate that. we also are thrilled to bring our final author to you. his name is synonymous with poetry not just here in the dc region but all over the world and is a legend. he is a poet a literary activis activist. and a man who for the arts and humanities. [applause] to the institution that supports events like this and artists and writers all throughout the area to bring the extraordinary works to the community. he has written a number of books that are in collected works and also the author of two memoirs but this man whose peers would be those greatest literary giants in the world. this man is the gentle man and a scholar and we are so honored
michael jackson spending and popping was giving advice. to know what was happening with the truth or dare to remain undefeated wise up. james brown and spice. so nice. so nice. i got you. ♪ i feel good. i knew that i would. so good. i got you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's why we call this breakfast party. thank you again. [applause] thank you so much for being here with us. i don't imagine there's been a party on - - a book party like this on c-span before. [laughter] but we are...
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michael bloomberg good mr. bloomberg is the founder and majority owner of bloomberg lp, the parent of bloomberg news. brown investments in companies that extract fossil fuels. those will be liquidated as soon as possible. two years ago brown decided to sell off its entire exposure to fossil fuels. the process taking time because but the investments were not liquid. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. hurtado.ana this is bloomberg. alix: thanks so much. i want to stay with the esg scene. raisedbal impact fund $1.3 billion, it is now the largest bond of its kind. joining me is elizabeth seeger, kkr director of investing. she has years of experience working at corporate environmental issues. after working with kkr helping build esg management, she is now a member of the global impact team. alicia levine still with me as well. elizabeth, thank you for joining. $1.3 billion, that is a lot of money. where can you find the opportunity versus the value trap? everyone is talking about how sexy esg is and the
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acknowledgement among this party that they need to win black and brown voters and right now pete buttigieg has struggled to do that in michael avenatti and south carolin nevada and south carolina. >> joining me, susan del percio, basil smikle. he's the former executive director of the new york state democratic party. rashad robinson is the president of color of change. beth fouhy is the senior politics editor for msnbc. and in harrisburg, pennsylvania, david jolly, msnbc political contributor and former republican congressman from florida, who is no longer affiliated with the party. this -- such a meaningful, meaningful day. beth was my first boss in the business, so i always turn to her for guidance on these things. >> i can say i knew you when. >> what do you make of it, beth? >> wow, there's so many different messages here to unpack. obviously we've been waiting for the state that had a large number of african-american voters to prove or not prove whether or not biden's calculus was right and he could sort of stage his comeback here. clearly that's the case. so he's getting out of here with everything he wanted and more a
acknowledgement among this party that they need to win black and brown voters and right now pete buttigieg has struggled to do that in michael avenatti and south carolin nevada and south carolina. >> joining me, susan del percio, basil smikle. he's the former executive director of the new york state democratic party. rashad robinson is the president of color of change. beth fouhy is the senior politics editor for msnbc. and in harrisburg, pennsylvania, david jolly, msnbc political...
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then you have got michael bloomberg sort of hovering over all of this who may not have those sort of organic relationships with the black and brownmatter what in this contest. you are likely to see vice president biden doing well in states with a large black population, bernie sanders in the coastal states where he has spent a lot of time with the latino voters. and bloomberg may be influencing all of it by virtue of his money. >> before you jump back in basil inside a graphic we have about the percentage of black voters in super tuesday states. as we continue to monitor the images from selma, let's look at that. it gives you a sense of how many black voters are in the states. alabama, a quarter of the voters there are african-american. one out of every five voters in north carolina. same in virginia, 20% african-american. texas is about 13%. basil, these valuable voters are still as valuable on super tuesday, not necessarily in the super high percentage of south carolina, but not nothing, either. >> enough, to go to danielle's point that intersectionality matters. i agree with you, i think elizabeth warrens that spoke ten most t
then you have got michael bloomberg sort of hovering over all of this who may not have those sort of organic relationships with the black and brownmatter what in this contest. you are likely to see vice president biden doing well in states with a large black population, bernie sanders in the coastal states where he has spent a lot of time with the latino voters. and bloomberg may be influencing all of it by virtue of his money. >> before you jump back in basil inside a graphic we have...
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you come to brown chapel in selma that played a pivotal role in the efforts for civil rights and voting rights and have michaelomberg who many see as not a good man, the opposite of that, because of his policy of stop and frisk which disenfranchised and really violated the constitutional rights of so many people in new york city. that juxtaposition of, you know, the eyes of the country turning to south carolina as they made a decision for joe biden and, again, that idea of the good guys and this long history of good men and women who fought battles here in selma, for voting rights of black folks. literally where we are right now, a couple miles from the edmond pettis bridge where blood was shed. i want to toss to sound of joe biden this morning to hear what he said, again, capturing this moment and the spirit of what happened so many years ago. let's take a listen. >> folks, look, this president has ripped the band-aid off. too many people get inspired by people that are uplifting, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, john kennedys, martin luther kings, by the barack obamas, but they also get inspired by reall
you come to brown chapel in selma that played a pivotal role in the efforts for civil rights and voting rights and have michaelomberg who many see as not a good man, the opposite of that, because of his policy of stop and frisk which disenfranchised and really violated the constitutional rights of so many people in new york city. that juxtaposition of, you know, the eyes of the country turning to south carolina as they made a decision for joe biden and, again, that idea of the good guys and...