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nathan: -- policy behavior by the fed? nathan: it is important for us to think about these riots and protests in the context of what happened last week in minneapolis, but importantly within the broader context of the covid-19 experience. i think the reality is the incidence of the virus, the cases, the death and so forth have been felt disproportionately among those income andr parts of wealth distribution. i think those folks are naturally and understandably going to be upset about that. riots.choing into these frankly i think it is going to be a factor in coming months, in coming years in driving our politics, influencing some of the populist pressures we are dealing with. alix: to that point, i have to wonder what kind of things -- stimulus, economic support, or even unemployment support -- that will continue that, meaning the government will have to issue more debt with pressure on the fed to buy that debt. what do you think about that? and is the fed has been likely to continue to be the debt purchaser of last resort
nathan: -- policy behavior by the fed? nathan: it is important for us to think about these riots and protests in the context of what happened last week in minneapolis, but importantly within the broader context of the covid-19 experience. i think the reality is the incidence of the virus, the cases, the death and so forth have been felt disproportionately among those income andr parts of wealth distribution. i think those folks are naturally and understandably going to be upset about that....
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in nevada.is les from missouri, nathan, your next. caller: i wanted to comment on police and minority communities, especially the black community. missouri, we in are right next door to st. louis. it is basically st. louis. the situation is that when you do not have enough black force,s or the police they cannot relate to the black community. when you do not have black officers, you have white officers. they cannot relate to the black community. they cannot relate to black culture. right now, there is a protest going on because a cop, a white male.r, ran over a black he was a suspect. allegedly, there was something that happened, but the young male was suspect. he put his hands up and said ok, he is surrendering, and the white cop hit him with the car. they are protesting right now. situations like that, you can see that predominantly there is not enough black officers. the same thing that happened in ferguson. ferguson, missouri is right next door. when you do not have enough black officers on the police force, there is a big cultura
in nevada.is les from missouri, nathan, your next. caller: i wanted to comment on police and minority communities, especially the black community. missouri, we in are right next door to st. louis. it is basically st. louis. the situation is that when you do not have enough black force,s or the police they cannot relate to the black community. when you do not have black officers, you have white officers. they cannot relate to the black community. they cannot relate to black culture. right now,...
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mantle of criticism of the way beijing have handled this to protect the likes of joshua long and nathan law. well by passing this law within such a short period of time i do believe that the chinese government have a scary strong determination not only to send a warning but probably will take action that's of course i'm a bit pessimistic but i've told of course respect the decision of nathan as well as joshua that i understand that they are under great pressure but at the same time i think the they continue to fight for democracy in their own way but i do believe that the entire will will will be will be more so we can we may we may see some more impact on not even. the younger generations but also some of the political parties or organization. in the near future ok we shall see what happens tony a chance joining us from hong kong fuck you very much for your time thank you now the worst is yet to come that's the warning from the world health organization on the coronavirus pandemic the w.h.o. says it is far from being under control as the number of cases continue to search globally it's
mantle of criticism of the way beijing have handled this to protect the likes of joshua long and nathan law. well by passing this law within such a short period of time i do believe that the chinese government have a scary strong determination not only to send a warning but probably will take action that's of course i'm a bit pessimistic but i've told of course respect the decision of nathan as well as joshua that i understand that they are under great pressure but at the same time i think the...
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and nathan page, who has been fostering with his partner antony for over two yea rs.nd a 14—year—old boy, what is it like?m is very rewarding. it goes without saying that there will be challenges along the way, but as you get further and further down the line, all these rewards start to come back to and the challenges become tiny little things that were just bumps in the road. during lockdown, i think your partner did lose hisjob and you are a barber, so you have not been working, has the financial help from being a foster carer helped you both? absolutely, it has been a lifeline and it has meant we have a roof over our head, food on the table and we have been able to keep the kids fed and clothed. what we need to remember is that money is for the children and it is not there just as a financial benefit for us, it is to keep those children safe and keep a roof over their head and give them the best life possible. sarah and david, hello to you in clitheroe. you have two children aged eight and five and you want to foster? yes, we want to help kids, basically. it is som
and nathan page, who has been fostering with his partner antony for over two yea rs.nd a 14—year—old boy, what is it like?m is very rewarding. it goes without saying that there will be challenges along the way, but as you get further and further down the line, all these rewards start to come back to and the challenges become tiny little things that were just bumps in the road. during lockdown, i think your partner did lose hisjob and you are a barber, so you have not been working, has the...
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guy adami, dan nathan and steve grasso break out your rally caps. stocks are heading back to all-time high bs by the end of this year. >>> fedex stock surging in after hours. the company's call is just kicking off. we're bringing you the headlines. >>> later dan is taking the mound to pitch his next big idea why he says this stock is ready to fly. >>> we start off with a big rally on wall street, stocks surging to end the quarter what a quarter it's been the s&p 500 posting best quarterly performance since before 1998. let's go back in time to q 4 of 1998 the index finished the quarter of 19.95%. in december of 1998 the employment rate stood at 4.4%. today we are at 13%. back in the day u.s. gdp growth was 6.6 importan%. back then it was 5%. why are we playing this song we have a few britney spears fans "the big lebowski" one of the biggest movies back in 1998. the party ended with the dotcom bubble burst what happens now, guy? >> can i start the game with a would you rather >> there is no game. go ahead >> would you rather go see britney spears in
guy adami, dan nathan and steve grasso break out your rally caps. stocks are heading back to all-time high bs by the end of this year. >>> fedex stock surging in after hours. the company's call is just kicking off. we're bringing you the headlines. >>> later dan is taking the mound to pitch his next big idea why he says this stock is ready to fly. >>> we start off with a big rally on wall street, stocks surging to end the quarter what a quarter it's been the s&p...
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rajini vaidya nathan take for india to do the same? rajini vaidyanathan bbc news.esson, has won 90% of the votes, giving him a second four year term. polls had predicted a landslide victory for the former history professor. he was challenged by the businessman gudmundur franklin jonsson. iceland is the second european country to hold polls since coronavirus lockdowns were eased. football, and saturday saw the final round of matches in the bundesliga. germany was the first country in europe to resume action after the coronavirus lockdown. all the games took place behind closed doors and it's still not clear when fans will be allowed to return. the bbc‘s tim allman watched the action. a strange season for obvious reasons. but for bayern munich, pretty glorious nonetheless. they wrapped up their league campaign with a 4—0 away when at wolfsburg. this strike from thomas muller their 100th league goal of the season. no fans to see them lift the title, their eighth bundesliga crown in a row. the german cup and champions league trophy still a possibility. runners—up borus
rajini vaidya nathan take for india to do the same? rajini vaidyanathan bbc news.esson, has won 90% of the votes, giving him a second four year term. polls had predicted a landslide victory for the former history professor. he was challenged by the businessman gudmundur franklin jonsson. iceland is the second european country to hold polls since coronavirus lockdowns were eased. football, and saturday saw the final round of matches in the bundesliga. germany was the first country in europe to...
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tonight's trader line up, dan nathan, and karen finerman, should technology permit why what's been the biggest risk, we'll tell you how the fed could go from friend to foe, plus a brand new season of fo fortnite is underway, and guy has got a fast pitch for us, will the traders buy in or give up the ghost we start with a developing story out of d.c the justice department looking to crack down on protections for social media companies ylan mui has more on the story >> reporter: the doj's proposal strikes at the heart of the business model for platforms like facebook, google and twitter, section 230 of the communications ccc act the first is what they're calling the bad samaritan bill, for platforms that facilitate or solicit illegal activity, and the second specific exemptions for child exploitation, and actual knowledge of elicit activity the doj cannot do this alone they would need congress to act to change the law. big tech doesn't have a lot of friends on capitol hill these days just today, republican senator josh hawley unveiled a bill that would remove text liability protections u
tonight's trader line up, dan nathan, and karen finerman, should technology permit why what's been the biggest risk, we'll tell you how the fed could go from friend to foe, plus a brand new season of fo fortnite is underway, and guy has got a fast pitch for us, will the traders buy in or give up the ghost we start with a developing story out of d.c the justice department looking to crack down on protections for social media companies ylan mui has more on the story >> reporter: the doj's...
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guy adami, tim seymour, dan nathan pull up a bar stool because dave fortnoy joins us to talk about the big boom in trading. >>> and nikola shares, we'll talk to trevor milton ahead. >>> plus an earnings alert an lennar we'll break down the numbers straight ahead but we start off tonight with a massive reversal on wall street today. the dow falling more than 700 points at its lows after closing up more than half a percent as the fed laid out plans to buy up individual corporate bonds this as the emergence of new coronavirus hot spots around the country add to fears of a second wave so why, guy adami, are markets seemingly so immune to these concerns is that actually a good sign for this rally >> no, it's not. but before i have to -- i would be remiss, melissa, if i didn't wish the b.k., the bitcoin baller a happy belated birthday. his birthday was yesterday do you know whose birthday is tomorrow i won't keep you in suspense adam smith would have been 297 years old tomorrow why do i mention him i had to read that book "the wealth of nations" in college. you probably read it as well he wa
guy adami, tim seymour, dan nathan pull up a bar stool because dave fortnoy joins us to talk about the big boom in trading. >>> and nikola shares, we'll talk to trevor milton ahead. >>> plus an earnings alert an lennar we'll break down the numbers straight ahead but we start off tonight with a massive reversal on wall street today. the dow falling more than 700 points at its lows after closing up more than half a percent as the fed laid out plans to buy up individual corporate...
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open, the nba, and yes, even the nathan's annual hot dog-eating contest. mm.t couldn't wait to see those images. it's wednesday, june 17th. >>> a hot dog-eating contest during a pandemic. >> yeah. >> two things -- >> nothing more appetizing. >> -- that really shouldn't go together, right? >> definitely not, just what you want in the morning. >> we're going to talk about the status of all of that in just a moment. >>> we begin this half hour with the battle over john bolton's book. the trump administration is suing to block the publication. >> the justice department claims the memoir by the former national security adviser is filled with classified information that would compromise national security, and they're accusing bolton of failing to complete the government review process. the book, due out next week, is said to depict a chaotic white house where re-election was all that mattered. >> the publisher says the lawsuit is part of the administration's ongoing effort to stop a book deemed unflattering to the president. this is a legal battle that could quickly
open, the nba, and yes, even the nathan's annual hot dog-eating contest. mm.t couldn't wait to see those images. it's wednesday, june 17th. >>> a hot dog-eating contest during a pandemic. >> yeah. >> two things -- >> nothing more appetizing. >> -- that really shouldn't go together, right? >> definitely not, just what you want in the morning. >> we're going to talk about the status of all of that in just a moment. >>> we begin this half hour...
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guy adami, tim seem more, karen finerman and dan nathan mike wilson says the new number one word for the market. >>> plus is luxury's biggest deal in danger we will tell you what sent shares of tiffany tumbling today. >>> we're all over the big move in zoom. can this ultimate work-from-home play sustain its red-hot run we start off with facebook front and center today the company holds an all-hands on meeting to address the pack lash over how the company is handling protests breaking out across the nation. let's get straight to julia boorstin with the very latest. julia. >> melissa, mark zuckerberg did defend himself and his stance in that meeting with facebook employees. facebook just issuing a statement moments ago saying open and honest discussion has always been part of facebook's culture. mark had an open discussion with employees today, as he has regularly over the years he's grateful for their feedback "the new york times" reporting that zuckerberg said in this meeting that of the decision not to flag president trump's post, quote, when the looting starts, the shooting starts
guy adami, tim seem more, karen finerman and dan nathan mike wilson says the new number one word for the market. >>> plus is luxury's biggest deal in danger we will tell you what sent shares of tiffany tumbling today. >>> we're all over the big move in zoom. can this ultimate work-from-home play sustain its red-hot run we start off with facebook front and center today the company holds an all-hands on meeting to address the pack lash over how the company is handling protests...
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those external backers then there could be serious issues for the regime middle east analyst simon nathan speaking with us thank you very much. thank you for. watching the news follow us on twitter for the latest headlines at g.w. news good to have you with us. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. from the covert 19 special next on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this tremendous through the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the krona maurice or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast wherever you get your podcast you can also find us and. slash science. for what if you missed it will. i knew going to school and playing play ground. playing with. the most in them is a bug my school with windows. did you guys have no money by being. good on team your butcher civil war and quarantine i was able and my classmates the laughter going to and my friends and i miss the gossip in this
those external backers then there could be serious issues for the regime middle east analyst simon nathan speaking with us thank you very much. thank you for. watching the news follow us on twitter for the latest headlines at g.w. news good to have you with us. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. from the covert 19 special next on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all...
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nathan. >> thanks for having me. >> you bet. nathan, you said when it comes to the state of texas, the state didn't reopen too late. the state got ready for the virus too late. what do you mean by that, exactly? >> well, i mean, people have a big debate whether or not we opened too early and it's kind of an unanswerable question. what we know is that the shutdown was crushing our economy, that's not good for us in any respect whatsoever. what we could have done is gotten ready sooner, with testing, we're not close to where we need to be with contact tracing. the public is receiving inconsistent messages and hasn't been able to understand the level of individual personality responsibility that's due here. we're wonder if uncle google or aunt apple are going to save us or the sunshine, none of it is. it's going to take a concerted effort on the side of the side and we can have our economy humming without another crushing shutdown. gillian: so ray, florida and governor desantis' managing of the outbreak there has been a flash point
nathan. >> thanks for having me. >> you bet. nathan, you said when it comes to the state of texas, the state didn't reopen too late. the state got ready for the virus too late. what do you mean by that, exactly? >> well, i mean, people have a big debate whether or not we opened too early and it's kind of an unanswerable question. what we know is that the shutdown was crushing our economy, that's not good for us in any respect whatsoever. what we could have done is gotten ready...
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leaving the party in order to practice his own beliefs privately also another member of the same party nathan law who's also announced his resignation and a smaller pro-democracy party called the hong kong national front has also announced it disbanding so you can see the effect already that the law is starting to have tanya chan as a legislator and convener of the pro-democracy camp in hong kong she believes the territory's autonomy is under threat. by passing this law i would say this is like . a test that the vacant of one country 2 systems. back in the ninety's the chinese government had promised not only to how come people but to the world that hong kong were implement one country 2 systems that means we can keep our own judiciary the legislature as well as the own administration but now you can see that by passing this law within like 40 days without any consultation in hong kong without disclosing the details of this legislation. this definitely by parsing the administration as well as the legislature in hong kong you can see that not only the legislature and the administration is unde
leaving the party in order to practice his own beliefs privately also another member of the same party nathan law who's also announced his resignation and a smaller pro-democracy party called the hong kong national front has also announced it disbanding so you can see the effect already that the law is starting to have tanya chan as a legislator and convener of the pro-democracy camp in hong kong she believes the territory's autonomy is under threat. by passing this law i would say this is like...
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nathan in. just the mind play tricks at than her as always is part right there or are they really out there half her family by most are everywhere get their act like they're in the car a filmmaker takes the f.b.i. to court to find out approximately 33120 pages of records and in the process mobilizes her community as long as people are rich ha and there is a check and the feeling of being watched on al-jazeera. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving tools supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across borders to speed up the development of test treatments and of that seed keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab now more than ever the world needs w.h.o. making a healthier world for you. for everyone. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how why i've always influenced the course of history begi
nathan in. just the mind play tricks at than her as always is part right there or are they really out there half her family by most are everywhere get their act like they're in the car a filmmaker takes the f.b.i. to court to find out approximately 33120 pages of records and in the process mobilizes her community as long as people are rich ha and there is a check and the feeling of being watched on al-jazeera. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response....
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country and as we've made progress, i've worked with newt gingrich in georgia and stacey abrams and nathan deal to push through sweeping reforms. we've gotten consensus on a will the of things, but this issue of public safety remains highly politicized politicized. here we are the day before the 135th anniversary of jeuneteent. what makes me excited finally it feels like the whole country after 30 years give or take of watching video of video of black men and women being killed by the very people who had sworn to protect and respect them, has been forced to reckon with what black people have known for hundreds of years, which is that the police don't work for all of our communities and we've got to get to a place where all of us, where we transform public safety in a way that allows us to sleep easy at night knowing we're being well protected. >> want you to respond to senator tim scott who led the republican efforts on the senate side to put forth a proposal and here's what he had to say about the debate over police reform. >> let me start by simply saying too off we're having a discussio
country and as we've made progress, i've worked with newt gingrich in georgia and stacey abrams and nathan deal to push through sweeping reforms. we've gotten consensus on a will the of things, but this issue of public safety remains highly politicized politicized. here we are the day before the 135th anniversary of jeuneteent. what makes me excited finally it feels like the whole country after 30 years give or take of watching video of video of black men and women being killed by the very...
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guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. >> taking flight, airplane flights soar and when passengers are really ready to return to the skies and we are all over the after-hours moves and gap and slack and both companies just reporting results and we'll break down the latest highlights with the quarters, but we start tonight with this. ♪ ♪ >> yep viva las vegas after 78 days in the dark, sin city is back in business and you are looking at the incredible scene at the d casino in las vegas shortly after it reopened at midnight. the casino is absolutely packed and very few people are wearing masks and no social distancing >> let's bring in the journalist who shot this video. mick akers >> was it as crowded as it looks in the video >> yeah, it was. that was taken nine minutes after they opened the doors an let people in so people were ready to fill in pretty quickly there. i wasn't expecting it to be that packed and that video is true to form >> what struck me when i saw this on twitter, i thought maybe this video got mixed up with pre-pandemic video of the d casino, but in fac
guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. >> taking flight, airplane flights soar and when passengers are really ready to return to the skies and we are all over the after-hours moves and gap and slack and both companies just reporting results and we'll break down the latest highlights with the quarters, but we start tonight with this. ♪ ♪ >> yep viva las vegas after 78 days in the dark, sin city is back in business and you are looking at the incredible scene at the...
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on tuesday, tennessee state ti lawmakers, most of whom are republicans, voted to keep that bust of nathan bedford forest who is really, by the way, one of the worst in the capital building. that is the thing. while we are seeing signs of progress, the republican party, the party that defeated the confederacy, the party that was born to defeat the confederacy has become the home of the confederacy's last defenders. that element of the party has a champion in the current president who says he will not even consider renaming military bases honoring confederates, which why are there u.s. army bases named after traders in the year 2020, traders who killed american troops? of course that is who the president is. he defended marchers in a e white nationalist rally in 2017 who were there to support a statue of general e. lee, one whom murdered a peaceful protester in cold blood the next day. donald trump means a lot to racists, and he knows that. there is an undeniable racial component to the bond. it is not that different from a con federal flag. they know what it means. it is not an accident. a
on tuesday, tennessee state ti lawmakers, most of whom are republicans, voted to keep that bust of nathan bedford forest who is really, by the way, one of the worst in the capital building. that is the thing. while we are seeing signs of progress, the republican party, the party that defeated the confederacy, the party that was born to defeat the confederacy has become the home of the confederacy's last defenders. that element of the party has a champion in the current president who says he...
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nathan says looks more like militarianism. john says they are undemocratic. miranda says not moving towards democracy. dr. suri: the irony if we go back to the image is that they are not moving to democracy at all. it is not that reagan did not believe this -- he believed it, but it was at the pursuit of democracy which was destroying democracy. george kennan's warning, we have to make sure when we are defending values, we defend in -- we are not defending them in ways that actually destroy them. but reagan's administration was supporting the people who needed to be supported because they were fighting the guys we hated. in supporting one group of thugs against another, we were not making it better. we were making it worse. look at this image. our friends are ugly, fat, and they are using guns to kill people. they are not building democracy. they are claiming they are building democracy, but they are destroying people's lives. it is not to say the other side is better. there is no heroic alternative. what makes this cartoon powerful is this cartoon is not ove
nathan says looks more like militarianism. john says they are undemocratic. miranda says not moving towards democracy. dr. suri: the irony if we go back to the image is that they are not moving to democracy at all. it is not that reagan did not believe this -- he believed it, but it was at the pursuit of democracy which was destroying democracy. george kennan's warning, we have to make sure when we are defending values, we defend in -- we are not defending them in ways that actually destroy...
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of "fast money" for you we have hitting the five stories that impacted you most guy, tim and dan nathans get right to it. the failure to relaunch. apple announcing it will reclose apple stores in florida and arizona and the carolinas. this comes as coronavirus cases spike in those areas, as well as texas and california some places are reporting record single day increases let's kick things off with meg terre terrell. >> we're seeing a couple days worth of data with record cases. if you look at the united states in total, now the seven-day average of new cases is starting to tick higher again meaning trends to the south and west of increasing cases are starting to overcome the positive trends coming down in the northeast as of yesterday, 27,000 new cases were reported across the united states united states. if you look at individual case, we've been getting the new case counts for today for states like arizona now up to an additional 3200 cases today california reporting 4300 additional cases today but that could be due to testing backlog from l.a. county we saw in the numbers yesterday.
of "fast money" for you we have hitting the five stories that impacted you most guy, tim and dan nathans get right to it. the failure to relaunch. apple announcing it will reclose apple stores in florida and arizona and the carolinas. this comes as coronavirus cases spike in those areas, as well as texas and california some places are reporting record single day increases let's kick things off with meg terre terrell. >> we're seeing a couple days worth of data with record cases....
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yesterday investigators identified the suspect in the police station shooting as this man, nathan lera, a transit from paso robles. lera was seen at a gas station this morning. >> that incident in paso robles is the third in which officers were targeted in the last couple weeks in san francisco. the killing of a sergeant has also been the suspect in the killing of a federal officer in oakland. today stephen krorea was accuse of 13 murders, including the killing of a sergeant on saturday. officers say a white van was involved in that incident as well as the federal officer's killing in oakland. investigators were reviewing koreo's cell phone pings. he was assigned to travis air force base in fairfield. he is expected to be charged tomorrow related to the killing. >>> two teenagers are in serious condition after being pulled from the water at ocean beef. the two were among a group of five swimmers who were wading in the surf around 1:30 when they all got in trouble. lifeguards pulled all five to safety with two unconscious. a third was in pretty bad shape. >> one of the public service li
yesterday investigators identified the suspect in the police station shooting as this man, nathan lera, a transit from paso robles. lera was seen at a gas station this morning. >> that incident in paso robles is the third in which officers were targeted in the last couple weeks in san francisco. the killing of a sergeant has also been the suspect in the killing of a federal officer in oakland. today stephen krorea was accuse of 13 murders, including the killing of a sergeant on saturday....
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nathan's hot dog eating contest will take place as scheduled on july 4th. now, of course, you know, we all here in the bay area are going to be rooting for san jose's joey chestchnut who has won tha contest 12 times. only five eaters will be competing instead of the usual 15. good luck, joey. >>> all right. whether or not colin kaepernick ever plays in football again. people have been talking about kap a lot lately. it's really what kap did in 2016 when he took the knee for black lives matter that is really resonating with so many people right now. >> when it comes down to society now viewing what colin kaepernick did in 2016, society is just now starting to see particularly what the black community has seen our entire lifetime. >> now recent surveys show slightly more than half of all americans now believe it's okay for players to kneel during the national anthem. >>> let's get a last look at that forecast. a hot one indeed. >> yes, which means you have about an hour, maybe an hour and a half before it starts to get a little too hot for outdoor activities,
nathan's hot dog eating contest will take place as scheduled on july 4th. now, of course, you know, we all here in the bay area are going to be rooting for san jose's joey chestchnut who has won tha contest 12 times. only five eaters will be competing instead of the usual 15. good luck, joey. >>> all right. whether or not colin kaepernick ever plays in football again. people have been talking about kap a lot lately. it's really what kap did in 2016 when he took the knee for black lives...
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in marin city you nail nathan raved about the quality and variety. >> i'll never turn it down. >> reporter: the irony that chad and marcus never meet their beneficiaries. the premise by giving, they also receive. >> i get to feel good. i get to know i am helping my community and be a chef. >> reporter: turning a negative into a positive. marv figured that long out before this panpandemic, but th is more than about statistics. it is pragmatics. >> 20 people are not going to be hungry at dinnertime. >> reporter: that is no small victory. >> i just love to see people helping. that makes me feel good. >> sets a great example. can never get tired or short of those stories, can we? nice. how did you like yesterday? >> yesterday was nice. i walked around lot. it felt good. little windy, but, what ev. i enjoyed. >> good. you'll enjoy today, too. those winds kept us from getting too hot and maybe you'll miss the winds when it does start to get hot. san jose 58 degrees and brighter today and breezy and cool to comfy as temperatures will be a little bit short of our average levels for the middle of j
in marin city you nail nathan raved about the quality and variety. >> i'll never turn it down. >> reporter: the irony that chad and marcus never meet their beneficiaries. the premise by giving, they also receive. >> i get to feel good. i get to know i am helping my community and be a chef. >> reporter: turning a negative into a positive. marv figured that long out before this panpandemic, but th is more than about statistics. it is pragmatics. >> 20 people are not...
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else is touching but we have seen a steady stream of voters and one of the people greeting them is nathan incognito i want to ask you to come over here he's here promoting a friend for the school board but i wanted to get your opinion on this election is this going to be a referendum on donald trump. i can't say for certain. i think with the unrest that's going on it's important to take in everything that's going on and have that dialogue with the community with friends and family and then we'll see if it's a referendum or not i think for certain what do you think is actually happening here in this country right now how do you explain it to the world it's hard to explain with a heavy heart you see what's going on on both ends of the spectrum. and i think everyone's hurting whether you support. a candidate or not. it's hard to say. you're a nurse and near to treating covert patients how is the government's response been did you feel you had all the personal protective equipment that you needed how do you how would you grade the response from the federal government. it's hard when leadershi
else is touching but we have seen a steady stream of voters and one of the people greeting them is nathan incognito i want to ask you to come over here he's here promoting a friend for the school board but i wanted to get your opinion on this election is this going to be a referendum on donald trump. i can't say for certain. i think with the unrest that's going on it's important to take in everything that's going on and have that dialogue with the community with friends and family and then...
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to sidon they would not be criminally prosecuted so it is not a crime and what you know what what nathan just said about the public opinion and that's the point our media the government how politicians are public figures we need to take responsibility they need to take responsibility and create awareness educate the public just because the public is afraid of asylum seekers or 'd they don't want to tighten doesn't mean we need to stop taking asylum seekers what that means is we need to keep welcoming these people who are putting persecution but educate the public and say look these are not the the not the enemy they're not the other and you know people migrate people move countries people you know travel to save their lives that's what these people are doing so that's what we're going to have it's no archives and let's just stop everyone coming to the u.k. our public doesn't like it at that point yet but i have to look at it as. read and comprehend very much. want and beagle. house of commons leader take a recent continues to face criticism for his plan to end virtual voting after m.p.'s
to sidon they would not be criminally prosecuted so it is not a crime and what you know what what nathan just said about the public opinion and that's the point our media the government how politicians are public figures we need to take responsibility they need to take responsibility and create awareness educate the public just because the public is afraid of asylum seekers or 'd they don't want to tighten doesn't mean we need to stop taking asylum seekers what that means is we need to keep...
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campaign group says the fight for safe homes and justice continues, as our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan exposed some of the deep inequalities in our society. each story of loss is as painful today as it was three years ago. hesham rahman lived alone on the 23rd floor. his family say marking this anniversary during a pandemic is especially tough. we are still going the grieving process and the rest of the country right now is grieving because of covid, and people have lost family and friends ahead of their time and we are grieving with them, and covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire because there were a lot of similarities, being glued to the tv, listening to the number of deaths rising every day. the fire began on the fourth floor after a fridge caught fire. a public inquiry blamed cheap combustible cladding on the building for its rapid spread. later, the prime minister will deliver a message at a virtual memorial service where he will pledge to ensure a tragedy like grenfell never happens again. but a government target to remove flam
campaign group says the fight for safe homes and justice continues, as our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan exposed some of the deep inequalities in our society. each story of loss is as painful today as it was three years ago. hesham rahman lived alone on the 23rd floor. his family say marking this anniversary during a pandemic is especially tough. we are still going the grieving process and the rest of the country right now is grieving because of covid, and people have lost family and...
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and to your question it reminds me of a proverb that my friend nathan calls an european proverb which is aren't you glad you're not in the u.s. right now which is the question that germans love to ask me i'm sure they ask all of us because they love to moralize about human rights in the us and they do that while ignoring the structural inequities right here at home and i think they do that to romanticize the struggles abroad because it gives them a kind of psychological distance from the oppression that is actually alive and thriving here so they like to act like racism as in the past that it's a part of history but history is perennial and german racism works in a continuum aspects of german culture directly contributed to the holocaust and continued to linger as racist attitudes towards black people today. quickly before we go is this an issue that is here to study in the media we going to be back you talking about it still in 2 weeks in germany if i look at the way things are going today i don't think i'll be speaking of racism as an issue in germany in 2 weeks unless something cha
and to your question it reminds me of a proverb that my friend nathan calls an european proverb which is aren't you glad you're not in the u.s. right now which is the question that germans love to ask me i'm sure they ask all of us because they love to moralize about human rights in the us and they do that while ignoring the structural inequities right here at home and i think they do that to romanticize the struggles abroad because it gives them a kind of psychological distance from the...
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rajini vaidya nathan reports: back at school for the most painful of reasons.to a teacher who always told his pupils to fly high. 36—year—old james furlong was the head of history and politics at holt school. with news of his death still sinking in, students and colleagues held a two—minute silence. bell as a whole community, we will now need to adsorb this sad news. our thoughts are with his mum, his dad, his brother and his family and his friends and colleagues. he was a cherished colleague and he will be very sadly missed. applause thank you. 14—year—old lucy last saw mr furlong at a history lesson before lockdown. well, first he told us everything was going to be fine, you know, coronavirus is going to end and we will see him again. but, you know, we are not really, are we? we're not going to see him again. former pupils also came to pay their respects. i came round today because i feel like i had a really personal connection with mr furlong. he was one of the teachers who was always there for me. the person who tried to put a smile on everyone's faces. he
rajini vaidya nathan reports: back at school for the most painful of reasons.to a teacher who always told his pupils to fly high. 36—year—old james furlong was the head of history and politics at holt school. with news of his death still sinking in, students and colleagues held a two—minute silence. bell as a whole community, we will now need to adsorb this sad news. our thoughts are with his mum, his dad, his brother and his family and his friends and colleagues. he was a cherished...
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care during a global public health crisis morals that align pretty closely with the ones of the nathan's famous hot dog eating contest cord as much as you can with little to no one's self awareness of how you appear to others and you may be celebrated for it. reporting from outside a hospital this is natalie mcneal redacted tonight now it's time to talk about some stories that we missed here with me as a dad correspondent and usually and there's a lead to it was that what you got for us well president trump has announced his intention to declare auntie fought a terrorist organization we'll see if you actually follows through on that if you're remembers to do that legally it's kind of questionable whether or not you can actually i think that. well he also he tweets a lot and then wakes up the next morning and goes what happened yeah he's declared war on like 17 countries in the past week but. someone he would like to claire war on in his justice department is acting like we're at war blaming a lot of the demonstrations some of the property destruction on quote unquote. saying that attorne
care during a global public health crisis morals that align pretty closely with the ones of the nathan's famous hot dog eating contest cord as much as you can with little to no one's self awareness of how you appear to others and you may be celebrated for it. reporting from outside a hospital this is natalie mcneal redacted tonight now it's time to talk about some stories that we missed here with me as a dad correspondent and usually and there's a lead to it was that what you got for us well...
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that is exactly what dance player nathan aspinall had to do after winning the latest pc at home tournamentte into a trophy, one for the mantelpiece perhaps or maybe even to put back down on the dinner table. that is all the spots are now. more on those stories on the bbc sport website. also watch out later for bbc sport website. also watch out laterfor a bbc sport website. also watch out later for a special sporting your questions answered with them being broadcast on the bbc news channel tonight. thanks davin. now, let's go back to the news coverage and i want to take you to some pictures coming into us from parliament square. these are live pictures of protesters at the black lives matter valley. they started off into trafalgar square and moved now to parliament square. 0bviously, and moved now to parliament square. obviously, as you will be well aware in the nearly two weeks since the death of george floyd, the unarmed handcuffed non—resisting black man who died under the knee of a white police officer in minneapolis on may the 25th. in the two weeks since, protests have built across th
that is exactly what dance player nathan aspinall had to do after winning the latest pc at home tournamentte into a trophy, one for the mantelpiece perhaps or maybe even to put back down on the dinner table. that is all the spots are now. more on those stories on the bbc sport website. also watch out later for bbc sport website. also watch out laterfor a bbc sport website. also watch out later for a special sporting your questions answered with them being broadcast on the bbc news channel...
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nathan is an aircraft handler and union rep at east midlands airport. i'm really worried.ly, we knew that some kind of redundancies were coming, but not on the scale that they've put out today. with things as they are, in the aviation, i'm going to struggle to get another job. global travel restrictions brought the the aviation sector to a virtual standstill and passenger demand may not recover until 202a. this was gatwick today. swissport handles flights at most international and regional airports across the uk, including operations at gatwick, heathrow and here, in manchester, but the runways and the skies have been eerily quiet for months now. and in a letter to staff, the company's chief executive said they'd coped with crises in the past but had never seen anything like coronavirus. and major airlines like british airways and virgin atlantic have already announced they plan to cut tens of thousands ofjobs, and the industry wants more government support. we need to see an extension to the furlough scheme beyond 0ctober because we're not going to be at full speed by oct
nathan is an aircraft handler and union rep at east midlands airport. i'm really worried.ly, we knew that some kind of redundancies were coming, but not on the scale that they've put out today. with things as they are, in the aviation, i'm going to struggle to get another job. global travel restrictions brought the the aviation sector to a virtual standstill and passenger demand may not recover until 202a. this was gatwick today. swissport handles flights at most international and regional...
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you know what what's the what's the public excuse for this that actually the head of the name is nathan york like the head of facebook's security policy said that in countries where there is. you know our other media private media then those are the countries we're going to go after because we have to stop the state media well i mean there is there is also private media in germany where there's e.d.f. and in france radio france internationale so the idea that they are only going to crack down on countries that are totally state owned media which is not true in russia anyway you have private newspapers there that are critical of the government so if they get this all over the place they don't know that talking about and they're counting on an unsophisticated public to accept this job literally telegenic leave it there think you're in sydney have a good you say it's afternoon we have a good afternoon rest the day weekend so i got you by by. human rights campaign is turned out in the nigerian capital to protest sexual violence after a wave of high profile rape cases more than 200 marched a
you know what what's the what's the public excuse for this that actually the head of the name is nathan york like the head of facebook's security policy said that in countries where there is. you know our other media private media then those are the countries we're going to go after because we have to stop the state media well i mean there is there is also private media in germany where there's e.d.f. and in france radio france internationale so the idea that they are only going to crack down...
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those external baucus then there could be serious issues for the regime middle east analyst simon nathan speaking with us thank you very much. thank you now as the pandemic pummels the global economy the u.n. warns that millions of children are at risk of being pushed into under age labor with family striking the struggling to put food on the table many are forcing their children into exploitative and often dangerous work. millions of children under the age of 17 are forced to work in countries all around the world. the international labor organization says more than 150000000 children are employed against their will and nearly half of them work in hauser's conditions boys account for more than half of child laborers it's not the number of girls could be under reported. regional numbers vary but africa has the highest rate of child labor one in 5 children on the continent is forced to work across asia more than 7 percent of all children are employed and 5 percent in the americas. by far most children work in agriculture most of them on family owned farms some 12 percent work in industry
those external baucus then there could be serious issues for the regime middle east analyst simon nathan speaking with us thank you very much. thank you now as the pandemic pummels the global economy the u.n. warns that millions of children are at risk of being pushed into under age labor with family striking the struggling to put food on the table many are forcing their children into exploitative and often dangerous work. millions of children under the age of 17 are forced to work in countries...
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oh well nathan then oh well the scene with the fallen i think he is laying out for him over the course of this trip not be. something that would help him if he lived this is even under scrutiny for me it's really different the reason and bring my manic and sincere that unfortunately you know get the point does this is not apply for a 6 this is a fine for a reason morally see good for the t.v. and now maybe it's all trump and denial about the thanks of america. the anglia. is he in denial about what's happening i don't think he's in denial i just think he doesn't care i mean these are not new things that will fade to be fair to donald from a lot of the issues that these protesters care about predate donald trump i mean these are centuries old in some cases issues we had with anti blackness in this country that say donald trump is very aware of what people want of why people are angry but he doesn't act here that people are hurting what he cares about is this show of force and i think what he wants to be is an imperial president and the fact that he cannot keep people from expressing the
oh well nathan then oh well the scene with the fallen i think he is laying out for him over the course of this trip not be. something that would help him if he lived this is even under scrutiny for me it's really different the reason and bring my manic and sincere that unfortunately you know get the point does this is not apply for a 6 this is a fine for a reason morally see good for the t.v. and now maybe it's all trump and denial about the thanks of america. the anglia. is he in denial about...
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and to your question it reminds me of a proverb that my friend nathan calls that european proverb which is are you glad you're not in the u.s. right now which is the question that germans love to ask me i'm sure they ask all of us because they love to moralize about human rights in the us and they do that while ignoring the structural inequities right here at home and i think they do that to romanticize the struggles abroad because it gives them a kind of psychological distance from the oppression that is actually alive and thriving here so they like to act like racism is in the past that it's a part of history but history is perennial and german racism works in a continuum aspects of german culture directly contributed to the holocaust and continued to linger as racist attitudes towards black people today to mobile quickly before we go is this an issue that is here to study in the media we going to be back you talking about it still in 2 weeks in germany if i look at the way things are going today i don't think i'll be speaking of racism as an issue in germany in 2 weeks unless somethi
and to your question it reminds me of a proverb that my friend nathan calls that european proverb which is are you glad you're not in the u.s. right now which is the question that germans love to ask me i'm sure they ask all of us because they love to moralize about human rights in the us and they do that while ignoring the structural inequities right here at home and i think they do that to romanticize the struggles abroad because it gives them a kind of psychological distance from the...
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including several that have involved putting down labor uprise there was andrew jackson 2nd invocation nathan $34.00 to settle a dispute marilyn grover cleveland's an $894.00 in the poll and strike which nearly shut down the nation's mail supply imagine having to wait an extra year to get your lovers. and most bloody of all there was woodrow wilson in 1914 who sent troops to fight striking miners in the colorado coal from the war in all of these instances as well as the many black clad uprisings of the 20th century the ruling class has been on the verge of losing control of the people they rule if the oligarchs are so scared of these protests that they're threatening to use the military and the protesters must be on the right track for mind blowing old news i manders only with redacted tonight and that is the show but watch out for a brand new episode of redacted tonight tomorrow night and to get full episodes of redacted anytime you want to grab the free app portable t.v. also you can check out my free stand up comedy special tape to live in los angeles and lee camp american dot com good nig
including several that have involved putting down labor uprise there was andrew jackson 2nd invocation nathan $34.00 to settle a dispute marilyn grover cleveland's an $894.00 in the poll and strike which nearly shut down the nation's mail supply imagine having to wait an extra year to get your lovers. and most bloody of all there was woodrow wilson in 1914 who sent troops to fight striking miners in the colorado coal from the war in all of these instances as well as the many black clad...
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rajini vaidya nathan, bbc lives taken too soon. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, reading.5—year—old libyan man following saturday's attack in reading. khairi saadallah was initially arrested on suspicion of murder and later re—arrested under the terrorism act. police were called to forbury gardens at about 7pm on saturday, following reports that a number of people had been stabbed. around a dozen armed officers with shields were seen later that evening entering a block of flats in basingstoke road at about iipm. from reading, our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford sent this report. this is thought to be the moment, just minutes after the attack on saturday night, that unarmed police officers detained the man suspected of killing the three friends. but the careful process of gathering and examining evidence for the investigation, being run by counterterrorism policing, is still at an early stage. nobody has yet been charged. the home secretary, priti patel, was in reading this morning to lay flowers, to meet the officers, some of them student officers, that she said
rajini vaidya nathan, bbc lives taken too soon. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, reading.5—year—old libyan man following saturday's attack in reading. khairi saadallah was initially arrested on suspicion of murder and later re—arrested under the terrorism act. police were called to forbury gardens at about 7pm on saturday, following reports that a number of people had been stabbed. around a dozen armed officers with shields were seen later that evening entering a block of flats in...
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campaign group says the fight for safe homes and justice continues, as our correspondent rajini vaidya nathanrenfell tower. in times of coronavirus, it is one of a number of services being streamed online today. a reminder not to forget the 72 people lost in a tragedy which exposed some of the deep inequalities in our society. hesham rahman lived alone on the 23rd floor. his family say marking this anniversary during a pandemic is especially tough. we are still going through the grieving process, and the rest of the country right now is grieving because of covid and people have lost families and friends ahead of their time, and we are grieving with them, and you know, covid brought a lot of bad emotions for us, especially for how things were after the fire, because there are a lot of similarities, you know, glued to the tv, listening to the numbers of deaths rising every day. the fire began on the fourth floor after a fridge caught fire. a public inquiry blamed cheap combustible cladding on the building for its rapid spread. today, the prime minister delivered this message to the families of
campaign group says the fight for safe homes and justice continues, as our correspondent rajini vaidya nathanrenfell tower. in times of coronavirus, it is one of a number of services being streamed online today. a reminder not to forget the 72 people lost in a tragedy which exposed some of the deep inequalities in our society. hesham rahman lived alone on the 23rd floor. his family say marking this anniversary during a pandemic is especially tough. we are still going through the grieving...