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>> guest: well rhonda what you do is send some people your resume, like me like moe, moe can send it to me. we put your resume out there two people are looking for talent. the reality is if we only ever higher from the pool of people who've only evident presidential campaigns who have only ever worked in national politics and were not let new talents in the door. if that was a case i would not have a job i would not be here. somebody had to take a chance on me. right now there's a once and need for people who are being creative and innovative, their senate races all across the country right now that the democrats need to win. we need good, strong, talent. the polling we can elect a democrat into the senate in georgia, there are, mark kelly in arizona there are house races we have to defend to keep our majority in the house and get to a majority in the senate. as the presidential campaign were running staffing up across the country but the best entry into politics for people maybe haven't done it before is to find someone who is in it and literally ask them went on individual forgot m
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howard: moe, i watched on live television along with everybody else. that the protesters were largely peaceful, and there's been thunderous media criticism because the narrative is they were cleared out that president trump could take that walk and go over to st. joan's church. >> -- st. john's church. >> i'm sorry, first of all, to say that the media has been ignoring the riots in order to focus on this just doesn't bear out. if you watch coverage over the past week, every single night was -- everyone was focused on the riots and the lawlessness that was happening there. so they weren't ignoring it. now, what happened here, to me, is a betrayal of everything donald trump said he would do. he said that he was going to rein in the out of control federal government. here was him militarizing the police to use chemical irritants and other excessive force against peaceful protesters. there's no evidence that these protesters were doing anything illegal, and yet they met -- >> there is evidence. >> no, there isn't, mollie. i know you said it -- >> no, i'm s
howard: moe, i watched on live television along with everybody else. that the protesters were largely peaceful, and there's been thunderous media criticism because the narrative is they were cleared out that president trump could take that walk and go over to st. joan's church. >> -- st. john's church. >> i'm sorry, first of all, to say that the media has been ignoring the riots in order to focus on this just doesn't bear out. if you watch coverage over the past week, every single...
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now normally moe and lucy we have a stack of papers to get through. to do a forensic analysis of the of them. slightly different paper review tonight. we will start with the sunday times. and its view of the economy, jobs, blood bloodbath triggers... your take. yeah, another very informed peace. i think this is really about the emphasis now on government to move away from the response to the virus to the recovery phase. and i think some figures have circulated around thejob think some figures have circulated around the job impact could think some figures have circulated around thejob impact could be. in the coming months. the government therefore, are taking decisions that he feels a need to to try and preempt that. and looking for ways to get the economy moving, big questions around the furlough scheme. which is on president and very generous. is scheme. which is on president and very generous. is itjust the main job losses going forward? the idea of saving summer as well. i think people feel they need to see some difference in the lockdown. and they
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tonight's political page turners event will be moderated by executive director moe elleithee who is going to kick us off. >> thanks so much for the introduction and congratulations on your graduation from the mccourt school just like, what, 48 hours ago? welcome to the gu alumni community. i want to welcome everyone who's tuning in. everyone who's. tuning in via social media platforms, twitter, facebook, youtube and to the members of the georgetown community who are participating via zoom. i'm looking forward to getting to your questions as quickly as possible. that's going to be an interesting conversation, it'll be a fun conversation with probably one of the more interesting speakers we've had here. one piece of housekeeping before we get started, for those of you who are in the georgetown community participating via zoom, you'll get a chance to ask your question. if you look at the bottom of the window, you'll see the q&a button. click on that, and you can start to type in your questions, you can start to type them in now. as we transition to the student q and a portion, someone from t
tonight's political page turners event will be moderated by executive director moe elleithee who is going to kick us off. >> thanks so much for the introduction and congratulations on your graduation from the mccourt school just like, what, 48 hours ago? welcome to the gu alumni community. i want to welcome everyone who's tuning in. everyone who's. tuning in via social media platforms, twitter, facebook, youtube and to the members of the georgetown community who are participating via...
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on the streets of lima, the pricice of oxygen tanks have moe than tripled. francisco zachary has ththe sto. -- has just lost her brother to covid-19. he could no longer breathe. the hospital didn't have any oxygen. >> [speaking foreign language] >> fighting for their life, each patient has to wait in agony before another one dieies and ty can take over their oxygen. ththeir relalatives meanwhile em long queues toto fill up their n canisters. pandemic, a container cost around 65 euros. fromhey cost anywhere 260-1700. the business owners one of few not to have hiked up prices. he says he is upset by seeing some profitsts -- seeing somee profit off others. >> [speaking foreign language] the scramble for oxygen is historic. >> [speaking foreign language] >> to tackle the shortage, the government has limited the use of auction didn't it industry. demonstrations h has 180 tons ae needed, momore than the national stockpile. he hopes to buy some from chile, ecuador and colombia. >> let's go to libya. coronavirus cases there have more than doubled in two weeks. it is
on the streets of lima, the pricice of oxygen tanks have moe than tripled. francisco zachary has ththe sto. -- has just lost her brother to covid-19. he could no longer breathe. the hospital didn't have any oxygen. >> [speaking foreign language] >> fighting for their life, each patient has to wait in agony before another one dieies and ty can take over their oxygen. ththeir relalatives meanwhile em long queues toto fill up their n canisters. pandemic, a container cost around 65...
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environmentalilists are even moe concerned by what will happen next if the fuel reaches the sea leading to the arcrctic ocean. they say that would be a disaster. >> that's it for this edition. stay tuned. >> welcome to our guests today. she is a pakistani christian who was condemned t to death in her andtry in 2010 0 but came spent nine years in prison before being acquitted. groups forced her to hide in her country and t to be extradited to canada where she is now living in hiding. she now wants to l live in frane in order to stay with the person who saved her life, with whom she has written her story, a book which is being published cacalled "at last, free." thank you. >> thank you very much foror having me. grateful to the city of paris for welcoming me. thank you all for your love, your kindness, and your warm greetings. i am delighted to be here in paris. one clarification, however, i spent 10 years in prison. i have the good fortune of being here with you. this is a very special time for me, i cherish it. >> i'd like to go back to a more papainful moment for you. on the 14th of ju
environmentalilists are even moe concerned by what will happen next if the fuel reaches the sea leading to the arcrctic ocean. they say that would be a disaster. >> that's it for this edition. stay tuned. >> welcome to our guests today. she is a pakistani christian who was condemned t to death in her andtry in 2010 0 but came spent nine years in prison before being acquitted. groups forced her to hide in her country and t to be extradited to canada where she is now living in hiding....
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you can be morore efficient, moe prprofitable, and protect the environment. even if there was no climatat change at all, it would be logical and ecological to use the systems and products and technologies. anchor: how do you convince political and business leaders, those who have power, to follow that path, especially when they have other priorities, such as getting reelected or making prprofit? how w do you makee government ad inindustry take actition? guest: i shohow them that the bt way to be a rock thahat -- the best way to bebe reelected into great profits is to implement these new technologies. it is more profitable to protect the envivironment than destroy . it is momore profitable to be energy-efficient. it is much more profitable t to have a circular economomy and he good waste management. all of this is a languguage thty can undersrstand. it is not enough to say the planet is beautiful. the goal is to talk to people who are decision-makers anand sw it has is been -- that been in their own interest to be more ambitious in energy policies and environm
you can be morore efficient, moe prprofitable, and protect the environment. even if there was no climatat change at all, it would be logical and ecological to use the systems and products and technologies. anchor: how do you convince political and business leaders, those who have power, to follow that path, especially when they have other priorities, such as getting reelected or making prprofit? how w do you makee government ad inindustry take actition? guest: i shohow them that the bt way to...
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theyey take better carare to moe themselvlves o onto encrypteted messaging apapps. boogaloo is more right libertarian, neo-nazi elementnts in therere. but what youou're referringng ts the extreme e right. the neo-nazi g groups. they look at groroups like isis and al qaeda with admiration in some respects, don't necessarily work with them all the time -- if at all. honenestly ,melzer's case is extraordinary for his touches contact -- establishes contact with member of al qaeda. they admire these groups because they have a high body count. ththat is the biggest thing that draws their attention to these groups. it also expressed admiration for the unabomber ted kaczynski because he set off bombs. hehe killed people. --was able to push innate that is what they admire. they are a nihilists. amy: i want to go to this new bbc document or that lookskst how these neo-nazi hate groups, including the one called "the base" are targeting teenagers and in thisorld country. the bbc and southern poverty law center obtained recordings of the senior members interbreeding perspective
theyey take better carare to moe themselvlves o onto encrypteted messaging apapps. boogaloo is more right libertarian, neo-nazi elementnts in therere. but what youou're referringng ts the extreme e right. the neo-nazi g groups. they look at groroups like isis and al qaeda with admiration in some respects, don't necessarily work with them all the time -- if at all. honenestly ,melzer's case is extraordinary for his touches contact -- establishes contact with member of al qaeda. they admire these...
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. >> chris: so, moe, i'm going to just turn it to you, how do you react to these polls and how to react the next four months? >> well, marc and i have agreed before and i expect we will agree again today, four months ago, democrats should not rest on these polls. there's a lot of intangibles as we've seen over the past few months. having said that, i think there are a lot of republicans out there that which the president would actually go into a basement because every time he goes out there he makes it worse. just look at 2020 alone. all the controversy surrounding impeachment, there was the pandemic, all the racial unrest and protests in the streets after the death of george floyd. there's an economy that is struggling as a result of that. and now you keep seeing additional controversies swirling. just this weekend the story about russians putting a bounty on u.s. and british soldiers in the white house knowing and not doing anything about it. all of these things swirling together -- >> chris: let me just interrupt quickly to say that the president says -- let me just interrupt to say
. >> chris: so, moe, i'm going to just turn it to you, how do you react to these polls and how to react the next four months? >> well, marc and i have agreed before and i expect we will agree again today, four months ago, democrats should not rest on these polls. there's a lot of intangibles as we've seen over the past few months. having said that, i think there are a lot of republicans out there that which the president would actually go into a basement because every time he goes...
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and so i kind of made it gravelly and that sounded like moe.ht now? and they were, like, "yeah." and i walked over with them on the fox lot. like, i'm 22 i don't know what's going on in general anywhere, let alone in this circumstance. i recorded - >> seth: that's crazy. >> yeah. and then, every week, they had me back, and then, the show didn't air for like another year or two after that. >> seth: this might be an ignorant question, but do you always see the art of the character before you come up with a voice >> never >> seth: wow >> sometimes in certain animation projects, they will kind of show you what they're thinking but in this case, no you just -- i didn't know what anything looked like i just did voices. and they were very meticulous, which i realized, i didn't know then because i had nothing to compare it to, but they were very painstaking about takes and trying it this way and trying it that way so it was a lot -- in the first year or two of the show, we were there a long time recording. now it's kind of like clockwork, as you might
and so i kind of made it gravelly and that sounded like moe.ht now? and they were, like, "yeah." and i walked over with them on the fox lot. like, i'm 22 i don't know what's going on in general anywhere, let alone in this circumstance. i recorded - >> seth: that's crazy. >> yeah. and then, every week, they had me back, and then, the show didn't air for like another year or two after that. >> seth: this might be an ignorant question, but do you always see the art of...
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. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do moe of the things you enjoy. whether you're a talker, texter, brser, photographer or a bit of everything, our u.s.-based customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional sport has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. a fifth night of protests swept through the streets of cities across the country last night. protests spread well beyond minnesota where george floyd, a black man, died on monday after derek chauvin, a white minneapolis police officer, pressed his knee into floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. the national guard said as of this morning about 5,000 soldiers and airmen were activated in 15 states and washington, d.c., with "another 2,000 prepared to activate if needed." in new york city, peaceful marches dur
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it's just they need to hear moe from you. >> is the only way you get through to the media because it's almost 100% negative. it's incredible. >> but isn't the only thing impeding the progress of the legislation you put out. opportunity zones pass on the federal level. they didn't go down to the state and then allocated on the local level. so for us as black people to actually access opportunity zones, i have to go talk to democrats, and i have to be willing to do what they want to do under how they want it done for me to be able to have access to the opportunity zone fund. so that's where when you see in our community instead of young black investors becoming entrepreneurs and owners cricketing gentrification because outside sources with more money and connection to democrats are able to come in instead of the black people that it was intended to help. so you are seeing this changing of our community, whereas no point in time or we allowed in the process to become a part of it and maybe be the innovators of what the future could look like. because that is what you really have coming ou
it's just they need to hear moe from you. >> is the only way you get through to the media because it's almost 100% negative. it's incredible. >> but isn't the only thing impeding the progress of the legislation you put out. opportunity zones pass on the federal level. they didn't go down to the state and then allocated on the local level. so for us as black people to actually access opportunity zones, i have to go talk to democrats, and i have to be willing to do what they want to...
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erin mcluf lint haughlin has moe >> reporter: thousands of people have gathered here people of all ages and races to send the message that black lives matter similar scenes have played out a across the united states calls for change spreading across the united states anden around the world >> think about a new beginning in a new tomorrow. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., for 8 minutes, 46 seconds, thousands of protesters lying down across the plaza in memory of george floyd. in new york city, demonstrators swarmed times square yasmin is there. >> reporter: i'm standing below times square below 42nd street thousands of folks gathered here protesting peacefully here, demanding racial justice >> reporter: in denver, proit'sers marched across the capital. in austin thousands cried "no justice, no peace. in green bay, demonstrators closing down a bridge. at a moment of silence at nas r nascar protests in rome, madrid and japan. in germany, soccer players take a knee and in london protesters gathered near the u.s. embassy sarah harmon is talking to demonstrators. >> we need to dismantd tle t
erin mcluf lint haughlin has moe >> reporter: thousands of people have gathered here people of all ages and races to send the message that black lives matter similar scenes have played out a across the united states calls for change spreading across the united states anden around the world >> think about a new beginning in a new tomorrow. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., for 8 minutes, 46 seconds, thousands of protesters lying down across the plaza in memory of george floyd....
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you will realize a t moe than they are different. >> reporter: parker left a handwritten thank you noteld stay in touch. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: what a great story. thank you, kris. we'll be right back. ks for sharr savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies for both current and new customers. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. so thanks again. one good share deserves another. the worst lies are the lies you tell yourself. like smoking isn't that dangerous. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit now. 1 in 3 deaths is caused by cardiovascular disease. for free help, millions of patients are treated with statins-but up to 75% persistent cardiovascular risk still remains. many have turned to fish oil supplements. others, fenofibrates or niacin. but here's a number you should take to heart: zero-the number of fda approvals these prod
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we hahave to speaeak moe of pollution a and less able a change because pollutionon is something people feel. motion makes people sick today clilimae change could make people sick maybe. so let people okayy we have done to react no don't have to read we have to do all of it now. thank youou both come together thank you very much for sharing your vision and your ideas for a better world. and thank you all for watching do stay tunun for more news on france twenty four 06/15/20 06/15/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york of the , one epicenters of the pandemic in t the united states, this is democracy now! >> i h have bebeen doing thihis5 yes. is it getting someonene arreste? is it gegetting someone fired? s it a cheap stepping g wn? i know this isn't justice. amy: ptests intensify in atlanta after a white police officer shotot dead an unarmed
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luego >> muchas gracias guadalup mÓe acabo va manifestaciones multitudinarias en todo el país. >>> alel presidente trump se tomara una polÉmica fotografÍa frente a la iglesia episcopal de san juan. >> un agente del servicio secreto utilizó gas pimienta ante la casa blanca contra la manifestación pacífica del 1 de junio. >> los grito los gritos ques exigenque exig cambio se escuchan más a lo largo del país pero la confianza está tan facturada que muchos abogan por su desaparición javier vegconfa noa estÁ tan fr quecuenta desde washington, las posibilidades que exploran al respecto. >>> la rodilla. en el >> la rodilla en el cuello un parte agua para las unpolicías policÍas en estados unidos. y la reacciÓn en caden exigiendo ca en estados unidos, y la reacción en cadena exigiendo cambios ha sido imparable eimparable. en las Últimas n las últimas semanas, seis estados han introducido reformas a los cuerpo han introducido reformas, vÍa orden ejecutiva.s ejecutiva o la legisladora local tan interés en la lista de departamentos de policía y localidades que han empujado cambios como evitar el
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the world but she says this could be the moment for real systemic change a try make economomic growth moe sustainable more inclusive andnd of course helping millions s peopople who are notot right. already as a result of this dynamic. yes seventy it's going to be some difficult months ahead of business and it's a cake meaty thank you very much for that analysis kate's thank you. well that takes us to the ends of this- bulletin thanknk you very much for watching please do stay tuned to france at twenty four bye bye. every day thousands visit tehran symmetry honoring montages of the shiite r religion and the islamic revolutioion as well as places like the former american embassy now the museum of espionage. most visitors a storm supporters of the regime's most conservative brunch but on the streets of the capital there's a young. generation boys and girls streaming of change of defying the repuic of islam in the name of that season despite fearing arrest by the- government. we don't have we don't have. the men and women the still vote separately and yet again the conservatives win the elect
the world but she says this could be the moment for real systemic change a try make economomic growth moe sustainable more inclusive andnd of course helping millions s peopople who are notot right. already as a result of this dynamic. yes seventy it's going to be some difficult months ahead of business and it's a cake meaty thank you very much for that analysis kate's thank you. well that takes us to the ends of this- bulletin thanknk you very much for watching please do stay tuned to france at...
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in america right now you know we're going to find you to find sprinklers some guy doing maintenance moe in the lawn and they'll tell you to get off the park even if you go there to play catch with your kid because instead they rent them out to outside organizations to come in and play soccer and stuff the days of when young children in america had people who helped them not become criminals have given way to a society where we almost encourage them to become criminals so then we can arrest them because after we arrest them we create another job not only do we have now more cops but now we can hire correctional officers the number of correctional officers the number of cops in america continues to go up and you know it's interesting you almost can't even put this on cops i know it's an easy week to feel horrible about police officers and be very critical of them but we've put those people in that situation right we've we've told them all we want you to do is go out there and arrest people look my brother is a cop and he's a good guy i guarantee you if you took my brother chalk and most p
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bestseller list on amazon is almost entirely the antiracism which is exciting but then you realize, moe of the people who need -- buying the books are probably white. i don't think black people necessarily need to read about how to be antiracist. so, in a weird way, most of those books are written by people of color but they're presumably written for still like so much publishing for a majority white audience, even though there are lot of readers of color who are interested in reading about their own democrat fiction about their experiences, and priscilla, what do you think are the most promising or even effective -- i mean, the industry is innovate budged that far on this, but if of have you seen strategies or policies that seem particularly helpful or promising to you? basically get more editors -- >> the voices. i was going to say to take up where ban don was, the solution to skittishness is to have a diverse imprint. and you're absolutely right that publishing remains one of the most starkly white businesses around, and i guess -- it has the capacity to be dangerous because presumab
bestseller list on amazon is almost entirely the antiracism which is exciting but then you realize, moe of the people who need -- buying the books are probably white. i don't think black people necessarily need to read about how to be antiracist. so, in a weird way, most of those books are written by people of color but they're presumably written for still like so much publishing for a majority white audience, even though there are lot of readers of color who are interested in reading about...
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and so, you moe what we have done is create these facilities and they look back to the financial performance of the borrower, if you were in reasonable financial shape before the pandemic in principal you can be an eligible borrower >> great, thanks, on a different note on page six of the monetary policy report, there is a graph that shows unemployment rates among several demographics we have 22maytive american drieps, and will you commit to helping this community that needs help right now as well >> we do keep very good track of all of that and particularly if there is a bank of minneapolis that has a real specialty in that area. and we'll be happy to work with you on that. >> great, thank you, just to wrap up what is your level of optimi optimism, what is your level of optimism going forward >> i'm confident that we will have a full recovery i think it is the largest economic shock, and the economy will recover from that, but we have to be patient with it i think a lot of people will come back to work, but there will be a significant number of people that don't go back to work and that is
and so, you moe what we have done is create these facilities and they look back to the financial performance of the borrower, if you were in reasonable financial shape before the pandemic in principal you can be an eligible borrower >> great, thanks, on a different note on page six of the monetary policy report, there is a graph that shows unemployment rates among several demographics we have 22maytive american drieps, and will you commit to helping this community that needs help right...
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we need to pro moe literal si and adoption targeting these marginalized communities. i wrote on march 5th and asked for consideration of the existing policies to see if rule waivers could be used. specifically i asked what take home emergency actions to fa sit date at home activity. so i'm not interested in just applying aggressive laws to industry. i'm interested in making sure that millions of children caught in the gap of not being able to do their homework don't fall further behind. and yet nothing has happened. i'm concerned about the spectrum as well. i know we're in a high pro file dispute, but they are questioning national safety. it would be tempting to take it as a sign of internal chaos. it looks like the agency has narrowed interest. today the fcc dismisses defaults to the belief that the highest and best use of spectrum is ter re restrial broadband. they would cause harm to the gps spectrum of critical to safety operations. despite a fundamental areas. the fcc and i hope that we will continue to discussion this issue. i believe that the fcc should not be
we need to pro moe literal si and adoption targeting these marginalized communities. i wrote on march 5th and asked for consideration of the existing policies to see if rule waivers could be used. specifically i asked what take home emergency actions to fa sit date at home activity. so i'm not interested in just applying aggressive laws to industry. i'm interested in making sure that millions of children caught in the gap of not being able to do their homework don't fall further behind. and yet...
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they already bought the 5g moe dumb business. and they have to compete with the best in the world. so a great perspective, thank you. >> apple not the only big tech name to make news to morning ibm is calling for congress to look into whether or not it is appropriate to use in law enforcement. they said in a letter to lawmakers that now is the time that facial reck nation technology should be used. they will not condone it for violations of basic human rights and freedoms or any purpose not doesn't with our values. i also recommend that you check out the full letter because it is interesting, not only because he talk about technology, but he starts with talking about police reform, and what is so interesting babt this to me is technology companies like to stay in their lane and try not to wade into areas that might be controversial. here is ibm sticking their neck out. going into an area about police reform where i don't think anyone was calling for them to put a stake down here. so for a new ceo to be putting out a statement like this it certainly says something about the types of
they already bought the 5g moe dumb business. and they have to compete with the best in the world. so a great perspective, thank you. >> apple not the only big tech name to make news to morning ibm is calling for congress to look into whether or not it is appropriate to use in law enforcement. they said in a letter to lawmakers that now is the time that facial reck nation technology should be used. they will not condone it for violations of basic human rights and freedoms or any purpose...
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the stock has had a rocket of a run and apparently still has a way to go to moe going to jeffries financialup. 1200.ock could go high as that is the highest rating on the street, and it implies a 21% increase in the stock that has almost quadrupled. it is based on the fact that we know that we appreciate lower emissions as a result of covid-19. alix: the is not alone in terms of talking about using covid as a way to facilitate the green-energy shift, but this contrasts earlier in the week with adam jonas at morgan stanley going to the opposite, cutting his price target on tesla because they don't see the demand coming back at all. plus, the u.s.-china relationship and how that plays out. guy: i think also those points are valid, but it has been quite a run, and you want to get in front of a steam train. we are 1000 now. it's a good point. we will talk more about the markets. 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? everyo
the stock has had a rocket of a run and apparently still has a way to go to moe going to jeffries financialup. 1200.ock could go high as that is the highest rating on the street, and it implies a 21% increase in the stock that has almost quadrupled. it is based on the fact that we know that we appreciate lower emissions as a result of covid-19. alix: the is not alone in terms of talking about using covid as a way to facilitate the green-energy shift, but this contrasts earlier in the week with...
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he said the officer then got down on one knee, wrapped his moe here to protect you.e are not here to hurt you at all. you can protest you can party what you can do whatever you want. >> i wish i would have caught the very beginning of it. that is when he spoke about him having a daughter himself and wanted to make it home to his daughter. you can tell everything came from a very genuine place. >> that is the way it will start being passionate on both sides. i think that is a beauti thing. have one more message for the houston police officer.'s make thank you for giving me a different perspective. >> onto campaign 2020 it is official. joe biden has earned enough delicates to clinch democratic nomination for president as states continue to tally mail in ballots. results from tuesday's election have pushed him over the top. the former vice president now has a total of 2000 delegates surpassing the 1900 he needed to win the nomination. senator bernie sanders ended his bid for the oval office in march and formally endorsed biden. >> off the gulf coast the national weather
he said the officer then got down on one knee, wrapped his moe here to protect you.e are not here to hurt you at all. you can protest you can party what you can do whatever you want. >> i wish i would have caught the very beginning of it. that is when he spoke about him having a daughter himself and wanted to make it home to his daughter. you can tell everything came from a very genuine place. >> that is the way it will start being passionate on both sides. i think that is a beauti...
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little moe yeah's scampering around the base for his first homerun ever. and a grand slam.e job, son. hey, perinos, we just called your play on abc7. >> be sure to use the hashtag abc7 call my play so we can put you on tv. while we don't have that much sports, these abc7 call my plays are getting me through this quarantine. >> thanks, chris. special thanks to michelle for sending that one in. >>> i'm kris reyes. a huge juneteenth gathering in san jose. the youth organizers say they are not going to let this movement lose momentum. >> what oakland is now doing for restaurants and businesses. >> that is it for this edition of abc7 news. look for the news any time on the abc7 news app. thanks for joining us tonight. >> from all of us here at abc7 news, have a good night as well as an early happy father's day. and this is a live look at the scene at lake merritt in oakland. it is jam packed as people celebrate juneteenth. it's going to be hard for anybody in that area to get to their homes tonight. but everybody's having a good time. every year, you can see spectacular celebrit
little moe yeah's scampering around the base for his first homerun ever. and a grand slam.e job, son. hey, perinos, we just called your play on abc7. >> be sure to use the hashtag abc7 call my play so we can put you on tv. while we don't have that much sports, these abc7 call my plays are getting me through this quarantine. >> thanks, chris. special thanks to michelle for sending that one in. >>> i'm kris reyes. a huge juneteenth gathering in san jose. the youth organizers...
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. >> moe in canada has this question what are your thoughts on the future of spotify. joe, why don't you take this one? >> future is a good one. recently made an all-time high i think it will exceed $200. the subscriber growth exceeded expectations so long the stock with the trading around 185 i would hold that position for a play above 200. >> all right this one is robert in port washington, new york writes in, why is netflix a stock price going down they have the most subscribers and releasing new content. shannon, you have this one. >> thank you for the question. i think netflix is really in this basket of stay-at-home stocks i trimmed the position back on april 30th i purchased it right around the 310 mark and felt like it was a bit ahead of itself. the competitive environment is significant for netflix as they expand internationally and they're looking at the jugg juggernaut that will be disney plus and probably will continue to see a bit of a rotation out of stock as people move into the cyclicals we talked about today. >> jon, what about netflix seems like will
. >> moe in canada has this question what are your thoughts on the future of spotify. joe, why don't you take this one? >> future is a good one. recently made an all-time high i think it will exceed $200. the subscriber growth exceeded expectations so long the stock with the trading around 185 i would hold that position for a play above 200. >> all right this one is robert in port washington, new york writes in, why is netflix a stock price going down they have the most...
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according to andrew owe moe, cu states on the list so far are arkansas, arizona, alabama, florida, north carolina, south carolina, washington, utah, and texas. here's what we know. residents are not barred from coming to the tri-state area, but they must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. those caught violating the 14-day rule face a fine. it's unclear how they plan to enforce these rules. >>> so after a closed door lunch with the vice president, florida senator rick scott spoke to reporters, striking a blunt tone on the rising spread of the virus in that state. >> i mean we haven't beat it. you know, everything people are doing, they're going to have to say, you know, wear a mask. are you social distancing? so i hope everybody takes this serious seriously, because we haven't beaten this. we don't have a vaccine. we hope to by the end of the year. doctors have done a really good job at trying to figure out how to keep people alive and recover, but we're not where we need to be. >>> joining me now is a politico reporter. you heard it from rick scott essentially saying we need to mitigat
according to andrew owe moe, cu states on the list so far are arkansas, arizona, alabama, florida, north carolina, south carolina, washington, utah, and texas. here's what we know. residents are not barred from coming to the tri-state area, but they must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. those caught violating the 14-day rule face a fine. it's unclear how they plan to enforce these rules. >>> so after a closed door lunch with the vice president, florida senator rick scott spoke to...
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than 15%, which we have been well above over the last six to 10 days. vyou've also seen the nasdaq moehe top of its trend for 2011. if you look at last week for nasdaq, it was interesting you had every single component stock and the nasdaq above their 90% ofterm average and stocks above their 200 day average. you clearly have this weakness coming through. the close today is going to be critical to determining what type of correction we see. we see a high level consolidation for markets, or do we see something more meaningful in terms of retracing this rally we have seen? to highlight the levels we are watching, and we are clearly pushing into them now as we anded to the european close it clearly sews the importance of the levels. 3013 on the s&p, we are oscillating above now. 3032 is probably the other big level. 3032 youose below would take out the 200 day average and put in a classic bearish reversal for the s&p 500 and that would late the path for the next two or three weeks and we would see support around 2950 at then around 2835. if you can close above 3013, you are looking at hig
than 15%, which we have been well above over the last six to 10 days. vyou've also seen the nasdaq moehe top of its trend for 2011. if you look at last week for nasdaq, it was interesting you had every single component stock and the nasdaq above their 90% ofterm average and stocks above their 200 day average. you clearly have this weakness coming through. the close today is going to be critical to determining what type of correction we see. we see a high level consolidation for markets, or do...
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. >> bret: you know, the law and order pitch the president says -- you often dominate the streets, moeer vice president to announce the rioting and looting but support protesters. the president had similar words about a peaceful protest. but it seems like it's kind of one versus the other. how do you see this as we get ready for this election? >> yeah, and i think one of the challenges the president has is he says the right things about peaceful protests. but then in front of the whole world with cameras rolling, authorizes a militarized law enforcement to use excessive force against peaceful protesters. on his way to the church. so it's a real problem. look, i got why the president is speaking about law and order. right? i may be a democrat, but i don't like the rioting in the streets. that needs to stop. those people need to be fully prosecuted. but, you know, not at the expense of our ability to peacefully protest. and i think what the president may be miscalculating a bit is the tough "law & order" comments you may believe that can help them politically. i think there's something t
. >> bret: you know, the law and order pitch the president says -- you often dominate the streets, moeer vice president to announce the rioting and looting but support protesters. the president had similar words about a peaceful protest. but it seems like it's kind of one versus the other. how do you see this as we get ready for this election? >> yeah, and i think one of the challenges the president has is he says the right things about peaceful protests. but then in front of the...
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. >> and we'll get a look at traffic here, i am following a pretty serious situation moe degree montis is southbound 880 before dixon landing road. three lanes are blocked right now. it will be about 15 miles per ho hour. injuries have been reported. it looks like speed may have been a factor. witnesses are reporting that this motorcyclist was going about 100 miles per hour before the crash. so be mindful of that this morning. also i want to let you y's about b.a.r.t., the extension to santa clara county is finally complete. there will be a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning. this is a live look at the berryessa station. state, local and federal dignitaries will join officials for the ceremony. and the inaugural ride betwerrya and milpitas stations. both stations will be open tomorrow. and a mask is required to rides. and you are invited to watch the live stream starting 10:00. and i'll send it over to mike nicco. >> and it will be windy, hi, everybody. let's see what time it is. about 6:40 on a friday. let's take a look at your temperatures. we'll start in the north bay where it i
. >> and we'll get a look at traffic here, i am following a pretty serious situation moe degree montis is southbound 880 before dixon landing road. three lanes are blocked right now. it will be about 15 miles per ho hour. injuries have been reported. it looks like speed may have been a factor. witnesses are reporting that this motorcyclist was going about 100 miles per hour before the crash. so be mindful of that this morning. also i want to let you y's about b.a.r.t., the extension to...
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eain the beach and requiring moe of the beach to build those berms. to protect those buildings. that is just seal the end of each. should you than he can be effective but also that itls is needed. i walked along those islands of georgia. i'm struck. i couldn't afford them. because high tides are higher now. threatening this foundation of buildings. this bill will invest nothing to protect the beaches, the outdoors or people live. i am told that the army corps of engineers, this is hearsay. true but is a reliable source. $3.5 million floodgates to protect the miami harbor. i've also read that property values are declining on miami beach because of sea levels rise of the people who are insuring them may be purchasing, pray that they will be inundated by rising sea levels. they have homes elevated 12 - 1o the threat their new environment to date desires to those who live in the beach. and it reminds me, a picture that i saw in venice italy. when i used to have shops on the ground floor but now the ground floors are empty because sea levels has risen flooding has extended and now th
eain the beach and requiring moe of the beach to build those berms. to protect those buildings. that is just seal the end of each. should you than he can be effective but also that itls is needed. i walked along those islands of georgia. i'm struck. i couldn't afford them. because high tides are higher now. threatening this foundation of buildings. this bill will invest nothing to protect the beaches, the outdoors or people live. i am told that the army corps of engineers, this is hearsay. true...
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i am moes immobilizing all federal and local resources to protect the rights of law abiding americans including your second amendment rights. therefore, the following measures are going into effect immediately. first, we are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country. we will end it now. today i have strongly recommended to every governor to deploy the national guard in sufficient numbers that we dominate the streets. mayors and governors must establish an overwhelming presence until the violence is quelled. if a city or state refuses to take the actions necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the united states military and quickly solve the problem for them. i am also taking swift and decisive action to protect our great capitol, washington, d.c. what happened in the city last night was a total disgrace. as we speak i am dispatching thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers to stop the rioting, looting, vandalism, assaults and wanton destruction of property.
i am moes immobilizing all federal and local resources to protect the rights of law abiding americans including your second amendment rights. therefore, the following measures are going into effect immediately. first, we are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country. we will end it now. today i have strongly recommended to every governor to deploy the national guard in sufficient numbers that we dominate the streets. mayors and governors must establish an...
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and jean is tshutdown is the moe version of what we need to do.ave been advocating, let's do everything to prevent the shutdown. so what are things we can do? let's make sure that large gatherings, especially indoors, where people aren't wearing masks, let's not do that. let's actually encourage and i believe in mask mandates, as a way to maintain public health. let's ramp up testing and tracing and isolation, so we can identify cases and isolation folks. if we do all of that, we can curtail the virus and not have to shut down. what i'm worried about is that we're ignoring it and hoping that the virus goes away by itself, which we know it won't. >> yesterday, president trump gave an interview to the "wall street journal" in which he shared his thoughts about testing. i'll read it to you. he said, i personally think testing is overrated, even though i created the greatest testing machine in history, mr. trump said, adding that more testing in the u.s. led to an increase in confirmed cases. that, quote, in many ways makes us look bad. what's your re
and jean is tshutdown is the moe version of what we need to do.ave been advocating, let's do everything to prevent the shutdown. so what are things we can do? let's make sure that large gatherings, especially indoors, where people aren't wearing masks, let's not do that. let's actually encourage and i believe in mask mandates, as a way to maintain public health. let's ramp up testing and tracing and isolation, so we can identify cases and isolation folks. if we do all of that, we can curtail...
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. >> despite making up only 13% of the population, african-americans are two and a half times moe likely to be killed by police than white americans. does president trump believe there's systemic racism in thein united stateluding in policing? >> i think that the president been broken and it needs reform, and that system has createdon disparities no for african-americans but many vulnerable populations, but we african-american population has had some historic disparities and, so, this first step of e.og that we put ther helps deal with that because the real issuo goes bacolicing, community relations. the direction that the democrats took is increasing that relationship in the wrong way, and i'll tell you how, because, if we have lespoli incentivized to be police, you have less oppheortunities for people who represent the community to be a part of the police department, and thats creame distrust. we want to do the opposite. we want to create better police communitlationships and invest in those police departonts so they recruit fm the neighborhoods and create that relational aspeck that c
. >> despite making up only 13% of the population, african-americans are two and a half times moe likely to be killed by police than white americans. does president trump believe there's systemic racism in thein united stateluding in policing? >> i think that the president been broken and it needs reform, and that system has createdon disparities no for african-americans but many vulnerable populations, but we african-american population has had some historic disparities and, so,...
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before my friend moe and my democratic friends get too excited about these numbers, three reasons whysident might be in better shape than we think. first of all, four months to go if you think about what happened in the last four months with the worst pandemic since 1918 and the worst economic devastation since 1930 and since a 1960s on four months. four months is an eternity. joe biden is going to have to come out of his basement at t se point. as you pointed out he has a had a press conference in 87 days he will have to debate donald trump and donald trump will have to campaign a real-life person who asked a lot of gaps on the stage. he will have a real-life candidate. most important lead the economy is coming back a lot faster than anyone expected. we were supposed to have 8 million job losses in may and instead we got 2.5 million jobs created. economists predict will haveha e same job creation the next four months, we could had a 20% - 30% growth. trouble campaign out of growing economy and asked voters, do you want to keep this going or do you want to risk it all. that will be a
before my friend moe and my democratic friends get too excited about these numbers, three reasons whysident might be in better shape than we think. first of all, four months to go if you think about what happened in the last four months with the worst pandemic since 1918 and the worst economic devastation since 1930 and since a 1960s on four months. four months is an eternity. joe biden is going to have to come out of his basement at t se point. as you pointed out he has a had a press...
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i write in the become about britain's moe innovative and successful entrepreneur sure and james die son and he in -- dyson and he invented a bag his vacuum cleaner and in europe they said all vacuum cleaners must be tested how much pour they use because we're worried but energy usage and this mussber published and you're not allowed to use more than a certain amount of power, but all vacuum cleaned mulls be tested without dust. he said what is this all but no that would you mean? how do you test a vacuum cleaner without dust? it turned out that the big german white goods manufacturers who made vacuum cleaners with bags in them didn't want the regulations to favor dyson's product which works fine with dust in it. there's has to use more pair when there's dust in it so they'd been designed to increase their power usage when they get half clogged with dust and account want to reveal this. so the lobbied the european union to bring in these regulations which is different. dyson went to court and the court found against him. dyson did a freedom of information act to find out what had been lo
i write in the become about britain's moe innovative and successful entrepreneur sure and james die son and he in -- dyson and he invented a bag his vacuum cleaner and in europe they said all vacuum cleaners must be tested how much pour they use because we're worried but energy usage and this mussber published and you're not allowed to use more than a certain amount of power, but all vacuum cleaned mulls be tested without dust. he said what is this all but no that would you mean? how do you...
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seem ma moe da has the breakdown overseas. >> closing towards the low of session despite a ramp-up in geopolitical tensions and a lackluster auto sales number nearly 57% drop in new car registrations in the month of may. however, better than 78% decline in april auto and auto part stocks worst performers in europe today led by declines in renault the eu announcing an in-depth anti-trust probe of the proposed merger let's pivot to luxury retail and look at the parent of gucci anoensing the addition of three new board members, emma watson and the president of china's ride hailing app in an effort to diversify its board. tomorrow, bank of england held monetary policy meeting where the central bank is expected to expand its kwan tative easing program by 100 billion pounds. td securities said it's priced into the uk market speaking of the uk, boris johnson, british prime minister, agreeing to pick up brexit talks again this summer with european officials in hopes of reaching the year-end deadline. jon, back to you. >> thank you sue herrera has a news update. >>> good morning, everyone here
seem ma moe da has the breakdown overseas. >> closing towards the low of session despite a ramp-up in geopolitical tensions and a lackluster auto sales number nearly 57% drop in new car registrations in the month of may. however, better than 78% decline in april auto and auto part stocks worst performers in europe today led by declines in renault the eu announcing an in-depth anti-trust probe of the proposed merger let's pivot to luxury retail and look at the parent of gucci anoensing the...