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that had the greatest return onis investment of any purchase in the history of our nation. a little over ten years ago joining the faith and politics pilgrimage making a trip to alabama. john led these saw the monument and we went to the church where the little chills were killed in birmingham but w fortunately i had to leave before he visited selma that was noon on sunday. i always wanted to be on the bridge and to hear the story in your own words. he said you've got to come will make a special trip. meet you in the library on - - library. will take you on the tour. >> he is the one that told me personally but for that march to go forward it might not have happened. it was an inspirational visit for me to be there in the early sunday morning hours landing on the bridge right lenext to john there was. he pointed down to the foot of the bridge and said that's what they hit me. that's what i felt. there's talk of what to doer next free naming the bridge in nhis honor. i am not opposed to that. i think it is a defining piece of american history. but john lewis did not risk is
that had the greatest return onis investment of any purchase in the history of our nation. a little over ten years ago joining the faith and politics pilgrimage making a trip to alabama. john led these saw the monument and we went to the church where the little chills were killed in birmingham but w fortunately i had to leave before he visited selma that was noon on sunday. i always wanted to be on the bridge and to hear the story in your own words. he said you've got to come will make a...
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they themselves said the real work offt his next bill will ony begin after republicans lay out the framework. i'm glad my democratic friends see it the same idea. i just hope they meet our serious effect based proposal for productive and bipartisan >> that got us the cares 2 rather than the cynical partisanship thatti led them to loss police reform just last month. doctors and nurses will need democrats to come to the table. unemployed americans will need democrats to come to the table. working parents and school children will need democrats to come to the table. we have known all along the american people understand that we are all in this together, every single one of us that if we want to deliver more historic relief the senate will need to remember the very same thing. >> our countries are linked by trade and travel. >> our ongoing efforts to focus on the mission to save lives and meet the needs of our states, are health care workers. >> thanks for coming out to say hello. >> the gentlewoman from new york is recognized
they themselves said the real work offt his next bill will ony begin after republicans lay out the framework. i'm glad my democratic friends see it the same idea. i just hope they meet our serious effect based proposal for productive and bipartisan >> that got us the cares 2 rather than the cynical partisanship thatti led them to loss police reform just last month. doctors and nurses will need democrats to come to the table. unemployed americans will need democrats to come to the table....
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oni could go on but suffice it o say mr. president this is occurring in the context of a great battle. a great battle about what model the world is going to pursue. will the citizens of the united states and other democratic nations around the world continue to foster the liberal democratic model that has spread around the world after world war iild with open societies and the just rule of law, greater economic freedom underpinned by respect for private property basic human rights like thech freedom of speech and the freedom of free press and the freedom to worship. all of the prosperity and the elevation of human dignity that comes from human freedom and democratic allies from our model. that is the model that is up against the dark shadows of it toward tyranny in government that are constantly pushing to systematically erode, corrode and morph the values and freedoms that we cherish. mr. president through this bill u.s. senate makes clear which side we are on. at this point i would like to yield to the senator from marylan
oni could go on but suffice it o say mr. president this is occurring in the context of a great battle. a great battle about what model the world is going to pursue. will the citizens of the united states and other democratic nations around the world continue to foster the liberal democratic model that has spread around the world after world war iild with open societies and the just rule of law, greater economic freedom underpinned by respect for private property basic human rights like thech...
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depends onis it the administration you are in state, andal, federal that determines the favorability of that particular group, republican, democrat, or what. i think she was wrong to say that republicans only concentrate on the family. are gaining ground because of donald. making the republicans look at the cut -- look bad because of this administration. it doesn't necessarily mean all areblicans are bad, there bad democrats, too. but we need to do, asian-americans and americans as a whole, is to unite the democratic party -- i am a democrat -- unite the democratic party to make a difference in this country and the world. host: thanks, caller. mr. vargas, do you want to respond to any of that? guest: to reiterate there are latino republicans, latino democrats, latino independents. you can't assume exactly how a latino voter is going to express him or herself at the ballot box. you have to engage and convince a latino voters of your position. latino voters tend to be pretty sophisticated. they look beyond a candidate's affiliation,ical and really want to listen to what the candidate h
depends onis it the administration you are in state, andal, federal that determines the favorability of that particular group, republican, democrat, or what. i think she was wrong to say that republicans only concentrate on the family. are gaining ground because of donald. making the republicans look at the cut -- look bad because of this administration. it doesn't necessarily mean all areblicans are bad, there bad democrats, too. but we need to do, asian-americans and americans as a whole, is...
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>> this is why i am optimistic ony we have be cautious. i am optimistic is because california was great at the beginning of the pandemic. we were great in th bay area by shutting down the economy. we sheltered in place. we paid attention to all of those things. attening the curve. good at the problem is shutting down was easy but opening up is hard. it is hard because we need to do ort. that includes wearing a mask and the other things that we have tdo. we havto pay cle attention. right now we are in the mist of an uptick of cases. we are in a delicate and dangerous time. redouble our efforts to get this under control. >> reporter: once we reopened it we would see more new cases. by this time hospitals would be able to manage more cases. why are retrenching in closing >> that a great quesaron. y? yocorrect. part of this is we do not want to have an overload of cases in happened in new york. even though we have had an attack! uptick in hospitalizations, we are not at the critical point. we ha been abto redistribute across the state of calif
>> this is why i am optimistic ony we have be cautious. i am optimistic is because california was great at the beginning of the pandemic. we were great in th bay area by shutting down the economy. we sheltered in place. we paid attention to all of those things. attening the curve. good at the problem is shutting down was easy but opening up is hard. it is hard because we need to do ort. that includes wearing a mask and the other things that we have tdo. we havto pay cle attention. right...
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white folks who were looking forq answers to problems that were immediate.c now there arefá towns whereóÑieople, and those wholeq towns are marching >> she keeps working towards her goals. these days soskin also feels a senset( of satisfaction. >> iti] makeslpçó me feel as if was looking to find in my life have now all arrived at thet( se time. maybe it's whyxd i'm feelingÑi i satisfied. >> the civil rights activist left us some advice about what we can learn from her story.Ñit( she said there are no shortcuts in life. we all start out with just our worth and must go from there. >>> let's check in withfá viane arana right now talking?[: abou nice day. but it got really hot. it even managed to make its way all the way to the ccoast. by it, i mean the heat. let's talk about walnut i]creek current temperature right now, terry. 76 degrees. it's pretty comfortable but i mean judging by the fact thatr it's 11:00 at night, i would say that's pretty warm for this hour. we didçó see a high of 96 in did for daytime highs. a high of 87. wind speeds have calmed down even in san francisco where we saw
white folks who were looking forq answers to problems that were immediate.c now there arefá towns whereóÑieople, and those wholeq towns are marching >> she keeps working towards her goals. these days soskin also feels a senset( of satisfaction. >> iti] makeslpçó me feel as if was looking to find in my life have now all arrived at thet( se time. maybe it's whyxd i'm feelingÑi i satisfied. >> the civil rights activist left us some advice about what we can learn from her...
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we met one survivovor who is ony gradually getting back on the road to recovery. >> and breve. >> theung test of the rehabilitation clinic is still exhausting for this covid-19 survivor. >> these are very positive results. >> i'm glad. >> she is making great progress. she was admitted to the hospital with bronchitis and a severe fever. her initial coronavirus test was negative, but she was later diagnosed with covid-19 with severe pneumonia and was put on a respirator by a doctor. >> it feels a first like water running into your lungs. i was terrified and feared for my life. i almost had a heart attack. my heart hurt for hours afterwards. i screamed and cried. i was in real trauma for several days afterwards. >> she has lived with the diagnosis for the past six weeks and has spent the last two here. she's one of a handful of ex covid-19 patients. the others here are recovering from cancer or surgery. therapy here consists of physical exercise, breathing sessions, and methods of relaxation. she spends a lot of time here on the cross trailer. >> it has only been three days now i have no
we met one survivovor who is ony gradually getting back on the road to recovery. >> and breve. >> theung test of the rehabilitation clinic is still exhausting for this covid-19 survivor. >> these are very positive results. >> i'm glad. >> she is making great progress. she was admitted to the hospital with bronchitis and a severe fever. her initial coronavirus test was negative, but she was later diagnosed with covid-19 with severe pneumonia and was put on a...
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considered considered efficient or good by health sort or exists and i'm going to have to die with oni's have to satisfy things are looking here now take time to get by always plenty of stories on our website and you can find that i doubted it. the past 3 presidential election cycles demonstrate voters are against reforms and one nation nonetheless remains high priority for the elites why is this our voters be denied a say foreign policy any exactly why should us and no one to stay in the. same wrong. roles just don't hold. any belief yet to shape our disdain come to answer. and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. somewhere. new more. of those who just came to. 'd hear that oh. antarctica is a very international community. meaning you. need to eat. something of the world food. is everything. to lose it when it comes to do with. the. obvious. so i did not to take people's life. with my gave you that. kind of financial survival john today was all about money laundering 1st to visit this question just a different. oh go
considered considered efficient or good by health sort or exists and i'm going to have to die with oni's have to satisfy things are looking here now take time to get by always plenty of stories on our website and you can find that i doubted it. the past 3 presidential election cycles demonstrate voters are against reforms and one nation nonetheless remains high priority for the elites why is this our voters be denied a say foreign policy any exactly why should us and no one to stay in the. same...
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opportunityen for the superint after the nine-weeod.eassess but just to tell you how difficult this is ony so mople, someone was sharing with me that when a friend receiv that news that she burst into tears because she's a sing mom working from home, and just the added stress and thoughof going back into the fall with kids at home made her cry. it's not where any of us want to be. and i found myself yesterday just so disgusted we had all of spri we had all of this summer to get it right, at the very least for our children to be able to go back to schooll in the and here we are not ready and not prepared to send them back in the classrooms. >> mayor, how do you also think about the fact that the american associationia of pediatr has not only talked about sort of the mentalealth of children, and economic gaps appenacial because kids aren't in school. they say... as a mayor, how are you thinking abouthat dynamic? >> it's heartbreaking. you have children in our communities who don't have access to broadband. they don't have access to tablets. so we are attempting to make sure that all of our k
opportunityen for the superint after the nine-weeod.eassess but just to tell you how difficult this is ony so mople, someone was sharing with me that when a friend receiv that news that she burst into tears because she's a sing mom working from home, and just the added stress and thoughof going back into the fall with kids at home made her cry. it's not where any of us want to be. and i found myself yesterday just so disgusted we had all of spri we had all of this summer to get it right, at the...
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come onis rain outside, in, guys. i don't want anybody out there. are you guys in the rain? or is that not rain? i thought that was rain. it is? you guys can come on in. don't stay out there. look, determination, resilience, and grit. get up no matter how many times you get knocked down. respect for hard work and for the people who do it. these are the values i grew up with and all of you have grown up with. these are the values that i am going to take with me to the oval office. i will give more help to mainstream business and trip indoors -- and entrepreneurs. half of the jobs in america are small business jobs. as may, some estimates found that more than 100,000 small businesses have been permanently shut down. more have closed, and it has been devastating. so enough is enough. it is time to reverse the priorities in this country. time to help small businesses. helping folks manage their way through the pandemic. would-bep billions of entrepreneurs to get out from under their asks so they can start businesses -- under their desks so they can start businesses. and it is ti
come onis rain outside, in, guys. i don't want anybody out there. are you guys in the rain? or is that not rain? i thought that was rain. it is? you guys can come on in. don't stay out there. look, determination, resilience, and grit. get up no matter how many times you get knocked down. respect for hard work and for the people who do it. these are the values i grew up with and all of you have grown up with. these are the values that i am going to take with me to the oval office. i will give...
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. >> reporter: with the coronavirus ravaging so many lives, the devastating toll oni.los angeles today, long lines for food. >> it's helped a lot. >> reporter: 1.4 million people filing for unemployment last week, just as those emergency $600 benefit checks for 30 million americans expire. >> we are approaching our food bank that we go to. >> reporter: those checks and food banks, he was laid off more than four months ago. >> we're not beggars. we're not asking for, you know, anything. we want to get out of this. what has me stressed out the most is running out of money. >> reporter: for the virus, no end in sight. california, north carolina, and florida this week all hitting record daily death tolls. making matters even worse here in florida with a tropical storm approa approaching, statewide, all public testing sites are shutting down today through the weekend. during that same four-day stretch last week, nearl covitaking i te sted. housn'united memoria too.eam sengof their ownurs cke >> tngo ever hear is atou're r. josvaron giving her a hug in full protective gear.
. >> reporter: with the coronavirus ravaging so many lives, the devastating toll oni.los angeles today, long lines for food. >> it's helped a lot. >> reporter: 1.4 million people filing for unemployment last week, just as those emergency $600 benefit checks for 30 million americans expire. >> we are approaching our food bank that we go to. >> reporter: those checks and food banks, he was laid off more than four months ago. >> we're not beggars. we're not...
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close to 600,000 people are ony waiting lists for community and home based-services like skilled nursing care or physical therapy, according to the health non-profit kaiser fa foundation. but lisa pugh says wisconsin has >> wisconsin has dprettyhat. revolutionary thing in that we don't have the same long waitine lists as theren other states for the programs. we've done a good job investing in the sts of infrture that families need in-- in order to access supports. >> reporter: in the late 1990s, the state opened aging and disability resrce centers to give people access to information within their community. it has since expanded long terms cavices. wisconsin also changed the w it allocates money. in 28, some families began t manage their state funds directly, givingy hem greater what type of services they receive. according to the wisconsin department of health services, this has helped reduce wait times, which they say will be eliminated by next yea but even with these changes, challenges remain. >> so, while you might be able to walk in the door and take a screen and they say, "yes, yo
close to 600,000 people are ony waiting lists for community and home based-services like skilled nursing care or physical therapy, according to the health non-profit kaiser fa foundation. but lisa pugh says wisconsin has >> wisconsin has dprettyhat. revolutionary thing in that we don't have the same long waitine lists as theren other states for the programs. we've done a good job investing in the sts of infrture that families need in-- in order to access supports. >> reporter: in...
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and i have definitely moved oni happier. have definitely moved on i think what has changed is a lot more people are woke to racism, especially casual racism. i think it is what people are learning about and having a little bit more empathy and having a little bit more empathy and having a little bit more education about other people's race, beliefs, to be a little bit more tolera nt of beliefs, to be a little bit more tolerant of each other. you have made a very moving documentary film. the australian dream, which portrays exactly what happened to you. in many ways, it is a very unhappy story. it shows your deep depression and unhappiness as you confronted the race issue. it also suggests a nation, australia, that was deeply polarised by the issue. has that changed? it is hard to say. i think we wa nt changed? it is hard to say. i think we want as many people across the world to see this documentary and it isn't just a football documentary, this is a documentary about the decisions and choices that i have made as it indigeno
and i have definitely moved oni happier. have definitely moved on i think what has changed is a lot more people are woke to racism, especially casual racism. i think it is what people are learning about and having a little bit more empathy and having a little bit more empathy and having a little bit more education about other people's race, beliefs, to be a little bit more tolera nt of beliefs, to be a little bit more tolerant of each other. you have made a very moving documentary film. the...
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hopefully we will talk again soon >> up next, sacramento kings co-owner paul jacobs will talk ony,ndrestarting supporports, te ecom a helping combat the coronavirus. that is next, stay with us >>> major league baseball is making a return and doing so with the help of boldfaced tech names. >> that is right, it will look different this season with the help of tech par nothing furthers including apple, google, sony, and snapchat for about $100 you can upload a photo with a mobile app and have that turned into a cardboard cut out of them. recouping lost money will be a key theme this year. rather than physical signs in the stadium, certain ad images will be virtually project d on to the screen. for example in this gatorade gatorade logo. they're requiring teams to play audio that would mimic the audio crowd noise. audio was created for "the show" video game fans at home can get in on the action you can cheer and boo from your couch and have it relayed in realtime every coach and player will have personal access to an apple ipad with preloaded video for use during the game, advanced scouting report
hopefully we will talk again soon >> up next, sacramento kings co-owner paul jacobs will talk ony,ndrestarting supporports, te ecom a helping combat the coronavirus. that is next, stay with us >>> major league baseball is making a return and doing so with the help of boldfaced tech names. >> that is right, it will look different this season with the help of tech par nothing furthers including apple, google, sony, and snapchat for about $100 you can upload a photo with a...
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. -- the ukip should say take oni should refugees.notion that people would want to take boris johnson up on that offer? shery: we are seeing a lot of international support. the offer has come for 40% of the population. senators passing other legislation that could give refugee status to people in hong kong that would be at risk from this national security law. this still needs to be taken by the house and signed by president trump, but at least a there are more actions coming from the international community to try to try and help out hong kong people. as you mentioned earlier the u.s. is preparing to rollout sanctions against chinese officials. this is another delayed matter on the oppression of the weaker minority in the province. into thes all additional pressure being put on china. on monday we had seen the u.s. ban the export of technology to hong kong resulting from an understanding that hong kong is no longer the bastion of freedom it was before this national security legislation. we have heard the trump administration say ther
. -- the ukip should say take oni should refugees.notion that people would want to take boris johnson up on that offer? shery: we are seeing a lot of international support. the offer has come for 40% of the population. senators passing other legislation that could give refugee status to people in hong kong that would be at risk from this national security law. this still needs to be taken by the house and signed by president trump, but at least a there are more actions coming from the...
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as i like to say, no campari, no negra oni. manage that through educational efforts, and wheat talk consumers to make their own and we see it accelerating nicely. forcine: thank you so much joining us today, the chief of campari group. we are getting breaking news out of hong kong. second quarter gdp coming down 9%. the estimate was -8.3%, so it is worse than expected. covid-19,being hit by before that hit aggressively by protests. since we had that security law being imposed by china. sanofi and glaxosmithkline agreed to supply the u.k. with up to 16 million doses with their coronavirus vaccine. we will bring you the latest on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." sanofi and picasso smithkline have agreed to supply the u.k. with up to 16 million doses with their -- and glaxosmithkline have agreed to supply the u.k. with up to 16 million doses of their coronavirus vaccine. for more on this, bloomberg's intelligence's senior pharmaceutical analyst. reports the results this morning. what was your
as i like to say, no campari, no negra oni. manage that through educational efforts, and wheat talk consumers to make their own and we see it accelerating nicely. forcine: thank you so much joining us today, the chief of campari group. we are getting breaking news out of hong kong. second quarter gdp coming down 9%. the estimate was -8.3%, so it is worse than expected. covid-19,being hit by before that hit aggressively by protests. since we had that security law being imposed by china. sanofi...
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martin luther king put that troy" ony from congressman lewis so many years ago. we are very proud of the identity that it affords. i can't begin to tell you how many messages and calls i have had from not only inside this country but around the world the last few days as people have learned that john lewis was indeed from troy, alabama. we are proud of that fact. we are also proud that congressman lewis shared a withspecial philosophy some other great icons, such as miss rosa parks and dr. martin luther king, in terms of change, the need for change and the need for nonviolent change. as i reflected on their philosophy over these years, it truly occurred to me more than many times that their philosophy contributed to the saving of countless numbers of lives, both white and black, if you think about the impact that they truly had on this world, and we appreciate them. i think a good dose of their philosophy would benefit our country today. would benefit our country today. on a personal note, having been here since 1989, i had many occasions to welcome congressman l
martin luther king put that troy" ony from congressman lewis so many years ago. we are very proud of the identity that it affords. i can't begin to tell you how many messages and calls i have had from not only inside this country but around the world the last few days as people have learned that john lewis was indeed from troy, alabama. we are proud of that fact. we are also proud that congressman lewis shared a withspecial philosophy some other great icons, such as miss rosa parks and dr....
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oni said, we are so focused the markets, what our customers are doing, how we can help them, especiallyh covid. small business lending, we had fantastic success turning our banks into fantastic experiences, getting money into the hands of small business. we are crossing that hurdle now and we can vocus on operations , andxpand both in the u.s. based on our cloud platform, we can help the small community bank, all the way up to the big banks. that is what we are focused on. vonnie: you have raised money now, you are public. you have given us an idea of what you would use it for, expansion, but would you expand in the u.s., hire more people, look at potential acquisitions? how does that scaling manifest itself? we have been investing to grow internationally over the past number of years. we have an office in london, sydney, australia, melbourne, tokyo, japan. this platform is universal. we run and a platform that gives us over 100 languages and currencies out-of-the-box. that enables companies like us to come out-of-the-box, build a core competency, and expand globally. in addition to tha
oni said, we are so focused the markets, what our customers are doing, how we can help them, especiallyh covid. small business lending, we had fantastic success turning our banks into fantastic experiences, getting money into the hands of small business. we are crossing that hurdle now and we can vocus on operations , andxpand both in the u.s. based on our cloud platform, we can help the small community bank, all the way up to the big banks. that is what we are focused on. vonnie: you have...
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ony 31 is the deadline unemployment insurance.itsnemployment and the cares act ends at the end of the month. i want to reinforce the usmca. that will stimulate the economy, job growth. tax relief will stimulate job growth. that is something that will be talked about toward the end of the month. the president has already emphasized how he wants to take a closer look at eliminating regulatory burdens to free up our economy more. in terms of unemployment benefits, it is clear the $600 a week benefit was a really good thing to do when the economy was down.shut but i think it looks different in an opening economy, particularly one that is doing so much better than people were expecting in march. we are ahead of where we thought we would be. the $600 benefit, i think it is right that it expires at the end of the month. david: thank you for being here. eugene scalia, secretary for the department of labor. coming up next, we will be talking with mark kimmitt about bounties oned american soldiers. that is coming up next on "balance of powe
ony 31 is the deadline unemployment insurance.itsnemployment and the cares act ends at the end of the month. i want to reinforce the usmca. that will stimulate the economy, job growth. tax relief will stimulate job growth. that is something that will be talked about toward the end of the month. the president has already emphasized how he wants to take a closer look at eliminating regulatory burdens to free up our economy more. in terms of unemployment benefits, it is clear the $600 a week...
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onis storing information u.s. servers, exposing them to american government surveillance. ruling invalidates a data privacy agreement and could force companies to shift data centers into europe. and restaurants got hammered by coronavirus lockdowns. the world's second-largest beer market -- beer maker, revenue was down 16%. american airlines is forming a partnership with jetblue. american has ambitions to turn jfk airport into a major hub. heralds a new face-off between american and delta airline's. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy: when i saw this story, and i know jetblue reasonably well, where is this going? my first thought was, could this herald a takeover? i wonder about that. jetblue ishing is probably going to get into gear. into transatlantic service, into london. they have not picked an airport yet. i do not know about that one. america is also allied with british airways. same terminal at jfk. there are so many questions i do not know the answer to hear. the u.s. is heavily consolidated in terms of carriers. i wonder whether this is the start of anothe
onis storing information u.s. servers, exposing them to american government surveillance. ruling invalidates a data privacy agreement and could force companies to shift data centers into europe. and restaurants got hammered by coronavirus lockdowns. the world's second-largest beer market -- beer maker, revenue was down 16%. american airlines is forming a partnership with jetblue. american has ambitions to turn jfk airport into a major hub. heralds a new face-off between american and delta...
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two-ththirds of a mimillion, wih more than n 17 million c cases reportrted brazilil reported a a record onyeath toll of nearly 1,600 wednesday, even as far-right president jair bolsonaro lifted a ban on foreign travelers and demanded a rollback of other public health measures. brazil's official death toll is 90,000, though public health experts say the true number is likely much higher. in mexico, coronavirus deaths have topped 45,000. president andres manuel lopez obrador continues to resist calls for a mask mandate, even as his government's health ministers urge mexicans to cover their faces to stop the spread of the disease. i the mexican government, as announced this morning, recommends the use of face masks. but we've also been very clear, and when the explanation comes, some people get upset that we are not going to make it an obligate tory measure from that ory measure from the mexican government. amy: vietnam has reported several hundred new coronavirus cases, after months of recording no new infections.s. in saudi arabia, muslims have begugun the annual hajj pilgrime inin mecca wit
two-ththirds of a mimillion, wih more than n 17 million c cases reportrted brazilil reported a a record onyeath toll of nearly 1,600 wednesday, even as far-right president jair bolsonaro lifted a ban on foreign travelers and demanded a rollback of other public health measures. brazil's official death toll is 90,000, though public health experts say the true number is likely much higher. in mexico, coronavirus deaths have topped 45,000. president andres manuel lopez obrador continues to resist...
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cities would be handling these issues better ony, their own and there would be no need for any federal law enforcement agents afterwards risking their lives because the mom's gotten out of control. but when cities don't handle their own business and states don't handle their own business, there is a role for the federal government to play. not just a role, but an obligation. >> laura: lara, i was going to asplay something else from msnbc -- >> i just want to jump in and say something because i was on the border. i was out with these forces. these are highly trained forces. they know exactlyly what they ae doing there. they are special operations level inside border control when they are deployed like this, they have police at the front, they have it on the back both of their arms, they have border patrol patches. just because local officials and journalists and idiots on the streets there who p are rioting, they can't look up what them patch means and they don't know who these people are doesn't mean they haven't been identified. and it's very significant that people are lying about th
cities would be handling these issues better ony, their own and there would be no need for any federal law enforcement agents afterwards risking their lives because the mom's gotten out of control. but when cities don't handle their own business and states don't handle their own business, there is a role for the federal government to play. not just a role, but an obligation. >> laura: lara, i was going to asplay something else from msnbc -- >> i just want to jump in and say...
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>>ony is the real estate market has been moving toward digital for years. you can get a sense of the house before you even have to go everybody side. >> you'll likely want to temperature foot in the house before buying. although rules are changing, follow social distancing guidelines, avoid open houses, and make sure your realtor arranges a private showing just for you. as for them, they'll continue their home search with a little persistence and patience. >> reporter: as a buyer, staying very relaxed about the purchasing process will help you land the home you want. a lot of them have very specific ideas about who they let in their house, when they want them in house and that includes inspections and you the buyer. >> fascinating stuff. thank you. >>> okay. authorities say a malman is facing charges for using the protection program to buy a lamborghini. he received money meant to help struggling businesses. he used to it buy a lamb bore geenly worth $318,000. he was cited earlier this week for not wearing a mask. guys, everyone is saying this is another cl
>>ony is the real estate market has been moving toward digital for years. you can get a sense of the house before you even have to go everybody side. >> you'll likely want to temperature foot in the house before buying. although rules are changing, follow social distancing guidelines, avoid open houses, and make sure your realtor arranges a private showing just for you. as for them, they'll continue their home search with a little persistence and patience. >> reporter: as a...
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she sees her opponent, rodney onis, after he took a vote the house floor to get rid of the affordableare act, he is on the white house lawn to proudly cast his vote, celebrating like a frat boy. in our heart, to think, this is not ok, and i am going to run against this guy. she makes the decision then and there that she is going to run against rodney davis. this is her second time running. votes per lost by two precinct. she made a decision that she is going to try again. i have the deepest faith that she is going to win. it is amazing to see a candidate running for a second time, just how much they grow. she is wonderful, she is running for the right reasons, she cares about people deeply. we have a lot of faith in her. that health care story could be repeated in different ways by the various candidates, but that would be one example. betsy: rematches and running again, why is that so important, especially for women, to get back up on the proverbial horse and run again? lucinda: we have several rematches we are proud to have to talk about today. betsy dirksen londrigan. denise jones.
she sees her opponent, rodney onis, after he took a vote the house floor to get rid of the affordableare act, he is on the white house lawn to proudly cast his vote, celebrating like a frat boy. in our heart, to think, this is not ok, and i am going to run against this guy. she makes the decision then and there that she is going to run against rodney davis. this is her second time running. votes per lost by two precinct. she made a decision that she is going to try again. i have the deepest...
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bee ony national. name only but a stack. only means some was a choke tool. book and knew what it to an audio can in a demon island mouth on the hoof. to fee entities and i want to say that i use a lot of them in a lot of health the whole of the board but the suit a few buttons through the theater out of the. my mother. or somebody is going to know. it or you're not allowed enough carbon water. was being trick unable to knew. what the. systemic we take it off. the nih actually. better than we do we're. getting a common i didn't list an effort. to loosen up the so called. many people usually. not cheap. to buy. near media douglas depends. power. which. the apollo show much under goss the new. mechanism to make a tough my family now a bible lesson she could have it i guess not have it patrick continued i'm not afterthought as such i thought. we're just not profit out o. this does be fine if was a mechanism but it's a bia isn't that matheny a scholar sent. even a nod let me come in a coma hossam it. all more than i can it is only him but isn't it a commission on
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bee oni stashed. them on even a stack. only me some was a child tool. book and knew what that to an. old can in a demon i learn math on the hoof. to fi entities and i want to say that i use lot of them in a lot of health the whole of the board but the soon to be death youth a few buttons through the theater out of the. it. where my brother most of. them were mothers some modern human push token. or some is good you know. what i. would be untrue. to be i don't keep up with you but you get no systemic we take a book from now lest we be at the now you actually it was me and he said it would be good what we had to do if we flew to new calm i didn't list on it for you. but otoh if you know me this is a good you know you and me. would talk more cheap. but i want to. was there you can choose near near video douglas the pins. the power and use the pencil. looks a little or might it be because what i do now. to a pogo show much i do undergo a new. mechanism think of just my family now a bible lesson he could have it. flatly continued on not half a thought they s
bee oni stashed. them on even a stack. only me some was a child tool. book and knew what that to an. old can in a demon i learn math on the hoof. to fi entities and i want to say that i use lot of them in a lot of health the whole of the board but the soon to be death youth a few buttons through the theater out of the. it. where my brother most of. them were mothers some modern human push token. or some is good you know. what i. would be untrue. to be i don't keep up with you but you get no...
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onis possible they will holding her.i is also possible because of circumstances around her breast that -- her arrest, including -- just go into the renewing i think it really depends on how much of a headache we can create for the prosetor. [laughr]r] maybe if we can cree a larg enou headachabout thfact this ia cover-up for a kidnapped,aybe sheill be released. i am not se. your three children are in prison. this h h happened before in 2014. whatat is it like for you now tt they are both once again locked up? [indiscernibl i have to remember t walk her do feed her dogs. i suose it igood to be li befo excep ok, t f first time waserery toh bause my husbd was ve sick. ca and died while they we in priso i sa about saa that e managein priso but what really h her was ling her father wle she w in pris. that hither. at has lt scars day, ijust allomes t. hopelly, let's hopehis time won'be such traumatic experience. >> ws the la time yo spoke to alaa? just a week before the lockdown. the first or second of march. >> about four mont
onis possible they will holding her.i is also possible because of circumstances around her breast that -- her arrest, including -- just go into the renewing i think it really depends on how much of a headache we can create for the prosetor. [laughr]r] maybe if we can cree a larg enou headachabout thfact this ia cover-up for a kidnapped,aybe sheill be released. i am not se. your three children are in prison. this h h happened before in 2014. whatat is it like for you now tt they are both once...
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africa's case, , framemaker, ony 1% because these countries are unable to muster the kind of fiscal response necessary to get ahead of this crisis. this is where the world bank and other international institutions effort seven really helpful but as is pointed out by eswar that gone a long way but not enough. what has been missing is being able to think outside of the box and to adopt an unorthodox policy that many of the economic advance policies have done. but so far they been incremental and a bit constrained by orthodoxy which is that with his moment demands. >> interesting. give me an example of some non-orthodox thing that you think the international financial institutions ought to be financing from low income countries. >> for the low income country, they could begin by looking into the sdr is. many have suggested really 500 billion -- one children, yes. but in that case as was alluded to it requires super majority in order for imf to pass that. super majority is out there and the g20 has tried but the just cannot get that political support for it. >> ayhan, one of the things have been
africa's case, , framemaker, ony 1% because these countries are unable to muster the kind of fiscal response necessary to get ahead of this crisis. this is where the world bank and other international institutions effort seven really helpful but as is pointed out by eswar that gone a long way but not enough. what has been missing is being able to think outside of the box and to adopt an unorthodox policy that many of the economic advance policies have done. but so far they been incremental and...
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of queries ony google we do not show ads at all. we show ads only for a small subset of queries where it is highly commercial. for example, user may be looking for a tv set. what is the value of the part that you do use the ads for? what is the value, $200 billion? in terms of revenue, it is around $100 billion. >> that is a lot of money, mr. pichai. let me move on. it is google's business model that is the problem. our documents show google evolved from a turnstile to the rest of the web to a walled garden that keeps users within its site. females show that within a decade ago, google started to -- emails show that within a decade ago, google started to fear other sites. the google staff discussed the "preliminary threat --" >> the house judiciary committee. we will continue to monitor and bring you the latest headlines from this hearing. you can watch the function live go, which will take you across all the ceos as they continue on their discussion. it really is a fascinating one that we continue to see. the opening comments, real
of queries ony google we do not show ads at all. we show ads only for a small subset of queries where it is highly commercial. for example, user may be looking for a tv set. what is the value of the part that you do use the ads for? what is the value, $200 billion? in terms of revenue, it is around $100 billion. >> that is a lot of money, mr. pichai. let me move on. it is google's business model that is the problem. our documents show google evolved from a turnstile to the rest of the web...
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. >> way tonight ask you about some of the external pressure beluse we mention sod ony, some of the corporateers and their actions thiseek, fed ex saying within days we want the name chaed, and nike looks like it took all of its merchandise off the website. >> from the washington redskin perspective was it a moral one saying this is the right move or >> this is absolutely a market move. this is hitting them in t pocketbook. i would like to be able to say today this was an altruistic move by thisteam, but as you alluded to earlier in this report, this has beenruggle that has been going on for years. we thought thatn 2014 and 2013 that things were going to become nifferent, that that was a opportunity for this team to move a in another direction, gei on tht side of history. dan schneider could have doneu this when hehased a team. you would think that dan schneider, a jewish-american thuld have some particular sensibility abou struggle that has been going on with this team's nickname with naveti americans for so many years but that hasn't happened so this is that are pushing in this country righ
. >> way tonight ask you about some of the external pressure beluse we mention sod ony, some of the corporateers and their actions thiseek, fed ex saying within days we want the name chaed, and nike looks like it took all of its merchandise off the website. >> from the washington redskin perspective was it a moral one saying this is the right move or >> this is absolutely a market move. this is hitting them in t pocketbook. i would like to be able to say today this was an...
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ony said china should focus local input.news, 24 hours a day. 2700ed by more than journalists and analysts. this is bloomberg. matt and marie. >> think you so much. biggest tech companies saw their earnings surge. alphabet showok, the companies are capitalizing on the crisis. they reported revenue of $206 billion. a net income of $29 billion in three months ending in late june. joining us is our media and tech analyst read thank you for joining us. the quote i loved came from one analyst who said it is tech's world and everyone else is paying rent. out of all of these massive beats, who do you think stood out the most? standoutk the single adld be facebook's digital group. it was about 11% up year on year. in the context of overall budgets being down 30%-40% in q2, that was pretty spectacular. it talks to the power of instagram in particular. platformit is a great to encourage people to buy products. facebook called out the fact it is a great platform for small to medium businesses. year body of iphone sales. when he $6 bill
ony said china should focus local input.news, 24 hours a day. 2700ed by more than journalists and analysts. this is bloomberg. matt and marie. >> think you so much. biggest tech companies saw their earnings surge. alphabet showok, the companies are capitalizing on the crisis. they reported revenue of $206 billion. a net income of $29 billion in three months ending in late june. joining us is our media and tech analyst read thank you for joining us. the quote i loved came from one analyst...
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ony have said customers robin hood platforms are speculators, but if you think , thisthe other platforms a poll of retail liquidity -- a pool of retail liquidity that we are forced to contend with and that would be positive for the markets. so i think to some extent, the investor is no longer behind the buy high, so low. due to the democratization of the landscape, customers have access to knowledge, information on the markets through the internet, and on top of that, there is a brokerage fee that is zero. we see that in europe, japan, asia, singapore. the number of accounts that are accounts, hasnt gone up in the midst of the selloff. upt is another positive prop in support of the markets. haslinda: we are seeing a zero yield world expected for several years. in theeaks are needed portfolio -- the 60-40 portfolio? bond the credit or the side, it is important that one should have bonds in the portfolio are though the yields are up rather lower. that is because unlike equities, the certainty of cash flows and returns are quite high, higher than equities. in the bond space, the double are
ony have said customers robin hood platforms are speculators, but if you think , thisthe other platforms a poll of retail liquidity -- a pool of retail liquidity that we are forced to contend with and that would be positive for the markets. so i think to some extent, the investor is no longer behind the buy high, so low. due to the democratization of the landscape, customers have access to knowledge, information on the markets through the internet, and on top of that, there is a brokerage fee...
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ony also quite cautious deals in a range of spaces, including property.ey willing to make in this environment? david: few and far between but they outlined interesting prospects. u.s.-china relations still going badly and tensions continuing, they see some opportunities in helping shore up both u.s. and china supply chains. china will be dependent on american technology for a while, but it wants to move away from that. it believes there are opportunities to back that up. building plants and other things in china itself. also travel. while international travel is down, they think large, domestic economy such as australia or china, with domestic terrorism, it can pick up -- domestic tourism can make up the slack. our asian investing reporter in singapore. next, as hong kong continues to grapple with the latest outbreaks, we will look at the outlook for restaurants in the city with the cofounder of hong kong-based hospitality like sheep restaurants. -- black sheep restaurants. reducede u.s. mint has the volume of gold and silver coins it is distributing to a
ony also quite cautious deals in a range of spaces, including property.ey willing to make in this environment? david: few and far between but they outlined interesting prospects. u.s.-china relations still going badly and tensions continuing, they see some opportunities in helping shore up both u.s. and china supply chains. china will be dependent on american technology for a while, but it wants to move away from that. it believes there are opportunities to back that up. building plants and...
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good to have you with us. , onis pretty much improving even. how resilient is it looking?of a second wave of virus cases? >> thank you for having me. in general we have seen that there was an improved trend. particularly by china. a lotuth korea reported of data. and south korea's exports with china have turned positive. but it has relatively stopped. given that the global economy reopen, for the asia economy it is brighter going forward. the improvement trend will continue. have ana will probably positive q2 growth. in q4 we will see that china's growth,as potential which will probably be 5% or 6% in the second half of this year. it's a good thing for asia. you talked about house shipments to china have recovered. the question is whether or not that is enough to stabilize the overall trade picture? happened is that we have seen the commodity being relatively resilient. the problem is that, domestic looks in china and asia like it has time to recover. but the political sector is lagging behind. compared to what we have projected about two months ago, the trade future has b
good to have you with us. , onis pretty much improving even. how resilient is it looking?of a second wave of virus cases? >> thank you for having me. in general we have seen that there was an improved trend. particularly by china. a lotuth korea reported of data. and south korea's exports with china have turned positive. but it has relatively stopped. given that the global economy reopen, for the asia economy it is brighter going forward. the improvement trend will continue. have ana will...
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and i just want to tell a little story to remind you how wrong that really is i and how not ony politicallyou were and are to back this man with everything you've got bought by either morally and ethically right to do so. [applause] i don't know where you were, but there are certain events that have happened in my life where i've never forgotten where i was. never will forget. for many of the generations before me, it's when john f. kennedy was killed in battle is. and i remember when reagan was shot i will never forget where i was when the challenger exploded, never forget those moments. and on february 13, 2016, i was in newport beach california sitting next to my wife and a ministry conference and i got the fox news alert that antonin scalia had been found dead at a hunting lodge in texas. i was in the middle we were getting ready to give a candidate forum in south carolina; was blowing up. i was very busy th busy that dam telling you my friends, i walked out into the courtyard of that hotel, and i was down. i said how could you allow this to happen. the greatest champion we have on the
and i just want to tell a little story to remind you how wrong that really is i and how not ony politicallyou were and are to back this man with everything you've got bought by either morally and ethically right to do so. [applause] i don't know where you were, but there are certain events that have happened in my life where i've never forgotten where i was. never will forget. for many of the generations before me, it's when john f. kennedy was killed in battle is. and i remember when reagan...
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ony of us pride ourselves having a nice library which is some feature behind us, but none of us can hold a candle to you. so thank you for that wonderful introduction to our hearing today. let's go to dr. medeiros. >> thank you chairman and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the u.s. china relationship and impact on national security in a post-covid world. from historical perspective and with an eye on the past few years of u.s. china relations, i'm hard-pressed to identify a time since normalization in 79 when so much of an influx -- so much was in flux. it's a key time, perhaps the key time to examine the forces driving u.s. china relationship. perspectiverom the of the role policymakers and intelligence immunity play. in my presentation i want to focus on three issues. the current state of the relationship, the impact of covid and offer some policy recommendations. first, regarding the current state, i would argue there is a unique and worrisome convergence in the short term cyclical drivers, things like the lack of communication, the president's person
ony of us pride ourselves having a nice library which is some feature behind us, but none of us can hold a candle to you. so thank you for that wonderful introduction to our hearing today. let's go to dr. medeiros. >> thank you chairman and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the u.s. china relationship and impact on national security in a post-covid world. from historical perspective and with an eye on the past few years of u.s. china relations, i'm...
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nothing ony, we have the scale of the one belt, one road initiative. is hard not to be impressed by the scope and scale and ambition of that effort. it is alarming how closely tied it is to their strategic interests and colocated located with important assets of ours. what should we be doing about that and what would an effective response to address that green column you are talking about look like in terms of the united states engaging? level what we have to engage at? is it possible, is it necessary? >> this gets back to my comments that taking a hard look at what our economic strengths are and how we are using our economic strengths to build with our partners abroad. that is a narrative china has been trying to take. their model doesn't work as efficiently or as well as ours in building shared prosperity and i think we should be focusing on. in terms of the infrastructure, it is critically important, not just from the technical infrastructure, but the digital infrastructure and now the trade infrastructure beijing is trying to overlay on it. if you
nothing ony, we have the scale of the one belt, one road initiative. is hard not to be impressed by the scope and scale and ambition of that effort. it is alarming how closely tied it is to their strategic interests and colocated located with important assets of ours. what should we be doing about that and what would an effective response to address that green column you are talking about look like in terms of the united states engaging? level what we have to engage at? is it possible, is it...
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depends onis it the administration you are in state, andal, federal that determines the favorabilityf that particular group, republican, democrat, or what. i think she was wrong to say that republicans only concentrate on the family. are gaining ground because of donald. making the republicans look at the cut -- look bad because of this administration. it doesn't necessarily mean all areblicans are bad, there bad democrats, too. but we need to do, asian-americans and americans as a whole, is to unite the democratic party -- i am a democrat -- unite the democratic party to make a difference in this country and the world. host: thanks, caller. mr. vargas, do you want to respond to any of that? guest: to reiterate there are latino republicans, latino democrats, latino independents. you can't assume exactly how a latino voter is going to express him or herself at the ballot box. you have to engage and convince a latino voters of your position. latino voters tend to be pretty sophisticated. they look beyond a candidate's affiliation,ical and really want to listen to what the candidate has
depends onis it the administration you are in state, andal, federal that determines the favorabilityf that particular group, republican, democrat, or what. i think she was wrong to say that republicans only concentrate on the family. are gaining ground because of donald. making the republicans look at the cut -- look bad because of this administration. it doesn't necessarily mean all areblicans are bad, there bad democrats, too. but we need to do, asian-americans and americans as a whole, is to...
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only up 133 as california makes a move to close indoor bars, dining, gyms, churches and hair salons onyiesd's fifth ggt ecom that state. we'll be right back. hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. >>> welcome back we have 12 minutes left on the trading day. commercial free coverage of all of the action going into the close. here to break down the crucial moments of the trading day, a very good afternoon to you both. let's kick things off with the broader market slipping
only up 133 as california makes a move to close indoor bars, dining, gyms, churches and hair salons onyiesd's fifth ggt ecom that state. we'll be right back. hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion....
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texas,ony, brownsville, you say yes, extend that section or dollars a week. tell us why.aller: absolutely. my house is the 99%. the money comes from out of their own pocket. we have many unemployed. the list goes on. right now, i mean, it is the correct thing to do. going to be worse than the depression. this is no joke. host: tony making the argument that many could face eviction. the same argument cnn notes. benefit would cause an estimated 41% to spend more than half their income on rent, leaving them at risk of eviction." this was an analysis published thursday. adultshan a quarter of missed payments last month," according to a census bureau survey. % of adults are in households where there was either sometimes or often not enough to eat the last seven days." john, you say no. why? they should not extend it unless they raise taxes on the last darvish -- on the top 25% and tax wall street transactions. this criminal in the white house has run up the deficit just like crazy. they ought to go ahead and extend it because there will be chaos if they do not. you will have m
texas,ony, brownsville, you say yes, extend that section or dollars a week. tell us why.aller: absolutely. my house is the 99%. the money comes from out of their own pocket. we have many unemployed. the list goes on. right now, i mean, it is the correct thing to do. going to be worse than the depression. this is no joke. host: tony making the argument that many could face eviction. the same argument cnn notes. benefit would cause an estimated 41% to spend more than half their income on rent,...
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with hispanic an and latinos ony 15% of the population. those numbers don't make sense to me. i want to turn on page 13 which you talk about ripa, the ffpd searchings, what we find and contra band and yield rate. in the slide it looks like we need to pat ourselves on the back. we aren't searching people and if we do search them we find contraband, which isn't the case. i would like to turn your attention to the 96 executive summary and 100 page report for quarter 4. with respect to the searches and i will point you on page 4 of the executive summary on quarter 4 of 2019. these numbers are troubling. it tells me the stops and searches by perceived race of individuals. if we look at this, it shows us that the stops made by sfpd are the subject of the stops are 60% noncaucasian people. they are not white. 40% are black or hispanic. when we stop and search someone, those numbers are alarming, right? because again we are searching people of color more frequently than anyone else, and i asked in 2019 why this was happening and what the solutions are? i still haven't heard. again, if
with hispanic an and latinos ony 15% of the population. those numbers don't make sense to me. i want to turn on page 13 which you talk about ripa, the ffpd searchings, what we find and contra band and yield rate. in the slide it looks like we need to pat ourselves on the back. we aren't searching people and if we do search them we find contraband, which isn't the case. i would like to turn your attention to the 96 executive summary and 100 page report for quarter 4. with respect to the searches...
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with hispanic an and latinos ony 15% of the population. those numbers don't make sense to me. i want to turn on page 13 which you talk about ripa, the ffpd searchings, what we find and contra band and yield rate. in the slide it looks like we need to pat ourselves on the back. we aren't searching people and if we do search them we find contraband, which isn't the case. i would like to turn your attention to the 96 executive summary and 100 page report for quarter 4. with respect to the searches and i will point you on page 4 of the executive summary on quarter 4 of 2019. these numbers are troubling. it tells me the stops and searches by perceived race of individuals. if we look at this, it shows us that the stops made by sfpd are the subject of the stops are 60% noncaucasian people. they are not white. 40% are black or hispanic. when we stop and search someone, those numbers are alarming, right? because again we are searching people of color more frequently than anyone else, and i asked in 2019 why this was happening and what the solutions are? i still haven't heard. again, if
with hispanic an and latinos ony 15% of the population. those numbers don't make sense to me. i want to turn on page 13 which you talk about ripa, the ffpd searchings, what we find and contra band and yield rate. in the slide it looks like we need to pat ourselves on the back. we aren't searching people and if we do search them we find contraband, which isn't the case. i would like to turn your attention to the 96 executive summary and 100 page report for quarter 4. with respect to the searches...
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with hispanic an and latinos ony 15% of the population. those numbers don't make sense to me. i want to turn on page 13 which you talk about ripa, the ffpd searchings, what we find and contra band and yield rate. in the slide it looks like we need to pat ourselves on the back. we aren't searching people and if we do search them we find contraband, which isn't the case. i would like to turn your attention to the 96 executive summary and 100 page report for quarter 4. with respect to the searches and i will point you on page 4 of the executive summary on quarter 4 of 2019. these numbers are troubling. it tells me the stops and searches by perceived race of individuals. if we look at this, it shows us that the stops made by sfpd are the subject of the stops are 60% noncaucasian people. they are not white. 40% are black or hispanic. when we stop and search someone, those numbers are alarming, right? because again we are searching people of color more frequently than anyone else, and i asked in 2019 why this was happening and what the solutions are? i still haven't heard. again, if
with hispanic an and latinos ony 15% of the population. those numbers don't make sense to me. i want to turn on page 13 which you talk about ripa, the ffpd searchings, what we find and contra band and yield rate. in the slide it looks like we need to pat ourselves on the back. we aren't searching people and if we do search them we find contraband, which isn't the case. i would like to turn your attention to the 96 executive summary and 100 page report for quarter 4. with respect to the searches...