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please meet paige. that's little paige there. >> i know you, paige. are you 7 years old?so, i'm going to turn the camera around. ready? hi. i'm olaf, and i like warm hugs, and i love you so much, paige. you want to know something? your mommy is my hero, and everybody like your mommy is my hero right now, and you are amazing and one day i hope you'll come visit me in arendelle. >> i can't believe my friend olaf just said all of that to you. he never talks like that to me. >> paige, your mom is doing some great things and you're missing out on time with your mom. we thought this was a good treat and he was on board with doing it. >> heck yeah, i was on board. you and your mommy are incredible, and we are so grateful that you're sharing your mommy with all of us right now, and so grateful to your mommy because i'll tell you a secret, your mom is a real life superhero, which is pretty cool, even cooler than being a snowman, i got to tell ya. >> i love you. >> i love you too, baby. >> reporter: the call was over, and paige finally let it out. [ screaming ] >> page, what happen
please meet paige. that's little paige there. >> i know you, paige. are you 7 years old?so, i'm going to turn the camera around. ready? hi. i'm olaf, and i like warm hugs, and i love you so much, paige. you want to know something? your mommy is my hero, and everybody like your mommy is my hero right now, and you are amazing and one day i hope you'll come visit me in arendelle. >> i can't believe my friend olaf just said all of that to you. he never talks like that to me. >>...
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>> you could be jailed. >> to recall paige smith mentioned earlier as the biographer, paige smith said that press wrote that the press at this time was the most scurrilous in american history. they made things up. they didn't have standards. the press was -- it was not only that they were supporting the french, they made up stories that were not true and adams was seriously worried about this. it should be said jefferson supported the acts, except that he believed that states should be passing laws, not the national government because he was in favor of states rights and that was part of what separated them. it was something that at that time people didn't have the same horror about -- about suppressing the press that we have today. >> right. it was in the heat of the moment. >> right. >> next question comes from steven watching us in chicago, hi, steven. >> caller: hi there. i'm -- i was just wondering they say history repeats itself and i was wondering if there are any presidents and first lady, first couple that most resemble or are analogous of the adams -- of adams. people talk ab
>> you could be jailed. >> to recall paige smith mentioned earlier as the biographer, paige smith said that press wrote that the press at this time was the most scurrilous in american history. they made things up. they didn't have standards. the press was -- it was not only that they were supporting the french, they made up stories that were not true and adams was seriously worried about this. it should be said jefferson supported the acts, except that he believed that states should...
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-paige: yes. lemonis: so if we had a price of $165 and we wanted to make a 65% margin, that would come in at around just under $60. -paige: right. -lemonis: but the larger commitment we make, obviously that's gonna help -the relationship and the price. -paige: yeah, absolutely. lemonis: does that work in your mind? lady: yeah. lemonis: while we're in l.a. looking for new products and new ways to grow our business, back in chicago, there's an entire demolition crew basically gutting the place. hello. i heard from lady that she had a few important things that she wanted to discuss, so we're gonna meet for some lunch. lady: it's been hard for me to vocalize my whole feeling about the bar and why it's special. the bar makes us very different as a retailer. i don't want us to turn out to just be a common retailer with a lot of clothes in a store. i want the personal connection there, and i want a format in a store that aids that. lemonis: i think i have a video of what the chicago store looks like righ
-paige: yes. lemonis: so if we had a price of $165 and we wanted to make a 65% margin, that would come in at around just under $60. -paige: right. -lemonis: but the larger commitment we make, obviously that's gonna help -the relationship and the price. -paige: yeah, absolutely. lemonis: does that work in your mind? lady: yeah. lemonis: while we're in l.a. looking for new products and new ways to grow our business, back in chicago, there's an entire demolition crew basically gutting the place....
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chris paige, bbc news, dublin.ard that micheal martin has been formally elected taoiseach. despite imposing a strict lockdown across the country in march, india has passed a grim milestone in the covid—i9 pandemic. infections have surge in cities, so the number of people infected has passed half a million. yesterday, more than 18,000 new cases were declared — the highest daily total so far. more than 15,000 people are known to have died during the pandemic, but many fear the actual count is far higher. police have broken up several more illegal public gatherings overnight. in liverpool thousands gathered for a second night to celebrate liverpool football club's premier league title win, despite being being told to stay at home. firefighters put out a small fire at the landmark liver building. in london police were called to break up street parties, including one that moved between several locations including maida vale. pregnant women from black, asian and minority ethnic backgrounds are to receive more support, af
chris paige, bbc news, dublin.ard that micheal martin has been formally elected taoiseach. despite imposing a strict lockdown across the country in march, india has passed a grim milestone in the covid—i9 pandemic. infections have surge in cities, so the number of people infected has passed half a million. yesterday, more than 18,000 new cases were declared — the highest daily total so far. more than 15,000 people are known to have died during the pandemic, but many fear the actual count is...
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by in sports news it's been 100 years since the start of the negro leagues who got to play satchel paige is a very famous name one of those teams need to come out of it there are 3 women that also play the negro leagues and today's 100th anniversary you know presidents add them on twitter it's huge news because without that that would not have paid the way for people like jackie robinson to come up and play me i'll be so it's pretty cool 100 years ago today wow i did not know that borders were open i would hope that question would come up and i really hope it does you know there's a lot of people forget about baseball you know and some of people like satchel paige are synonymous with their not only being able to have that growth for minorities across the game of baseball sprinkled very cool how to put that in the old. going to join the dog and you all right thank you for that regina ok guys that's it for right now but make sure you keep up with everything and question at all times by downloading our brand new free app called portable t.v. it's right there you want your 24 seventh's you c
by in sports news it's been 100 years since the start of the negro leagues who got to play satchel paige is a very famous name one of those teams need to come out of it there are 3 women that also play the negro leagues and today's 100th anniversary you know presidents add them on twitter it's huge news because without that that would not have paid the way for people like jackie robinson to come up and play me i'll be so it's pretty cool 100 years ago today wow i did not know that borders were...
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does you know there's a lot people forget about baseball you know and some of people like satchel paige are synonymous with they're going to be able to have that growth for minorities across the game of baseball sprinkled very cool how to put that in the old. going to join the dog and. all right thank you for that regina ok guys that's it for right now but make sure you keep up with everything and question at all times by downloading our brand new free app called portable t.v. it's right there you want your 24 seventh's you can follow me on twitter at manila chan i say some stuff there sometimes all right remember that question more on the about here soon. as a financial survival. let's learn. let's say on the troika your. response based on the flight. thank you for. the story that's true well actually ever. join me every so straight on the dollar sign with short and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics this knows i'm sure both of those i'll see you there. well welcome back to the night i still missed a live audience 10 months still miss you guys this is the show where americ
does you know there's a lot people forget about baseball you know and some of people like satchel paige are synonymous with they're going to be able to have that growth for minorities across the game of baseball sprinkled very cool how to put that in the old. going to join the dog and. all right thank you for that regina ok guys that's it for right now but make sure you keep up with everything and question at all times by downloading our brand new free app called portable t.v. it's right there...
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you >> could be jailed. >> to recall paige smith was mentioned earlier, he's a biographer. >> paige smith said that the press wrote that the press at this time was the most secure realists in american history. they >> didn't have standards so that the press it was not only that they were supporting the french they made up stories that were not true and adams was seriously worried about this and also should be said the jefferson also supported the alien and sedition act except that he believed the states should be passing sedition loss not the national government because he was in favor of states rights and that was part of part of what separated them. so it was something that at that time people didn't have the same horror about suppressing the press that we have today. >> right, and it was in the heat of the moment. >> right. >> next question comes from stephen watching us in chicago. hi steven. >> hi there. i was just wondering they say history repeats itself. and i was wondering if there are any presidents and first lady, first couple that most resemble or our knowledge of the adams. p
you >> could be jailed. >> to recall paige smith was mentioned earlier, he's a biographer. >> paige smith said that the press wrote that the press at this time was the most secure realists in american history. they >> didn't have standards so that the press it was not only that they were supporting the french they made up stories that were not true and adams was seriously worried about this and also should be said the jefferson also supported the alien and sedition act...
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. >> susan paige, you interviewed john bolton. the other obvious irritant for the president. he calls the white house a pinball machine and talks about the 2020 election in this clip from your interview. let's watch. >> i think it's critical the day after the election whether trump wins or loses that the battle for the soul of the republican party begins, and certainly in the national security field, i think it's very important that the party come to the view that we need to correct the mistakes that the trump administration made. >> so you're not voting for trump or by biden. who you voting for? >> write in the name of a conservative republican yet to be determined. >> so, susan, you sat down with him. bolton caused a firestorm obviously. he won and he lost in legal arguments for the temporary injunction that came down. we heard the judge said that he likely did include classified information, which he has not acknowledged which he denies, in fact, but they could not stop, the white house could not stop the book from being published. you have one. i've got one. it's all over
. >> susan paige, you interviewed john bolton. the other obvious irritant for the president. he calls the white house a pinball machine and talks about the 2020 election in this clip from your interview. let's watch. >> i think it's critical the day after the election whether trump wins or loses that the battle for the soul of the republican party begins, and certainly in the national security field, i think it's very important that the party come to the view that we need to correct...
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. >> reporter: paige chapman is keeping her kids close by this week. >> i have the whole itinerary thiseek, we will go to calaveras. big trees. >> reporter: she will have good hot weather up there as well. on ocean beach, don ford, kpix5. >>> the surf to the mountains. that's it for the news 5:00. kpix5 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> now at 6:00, protests are not slowing down tonight in the bay area. all four former police officers are now charged in the homicide of george floyd, but protesters are pushing for even more change. >> and what's next after the protest? the professional life coach sa he tportysant inregredient is to activism into meaningful change. our top story on kpix5, streaming on cbsn bay area, we are covering protests going on around the bay area right now, from the ground and the air. good evening, i'm allen martin in for ken. >> i'm elizabeth cook, chopper 5 over a large crowd of about 10,000 people in san francisco's mission district right now. it is kind of high up. they started in the mission district now, they are marching on 16th street. we are told they are heade
. >> reporter: paige chapman is keeping her kids close by this week. >> i have the whole itinerary thiseek, we will go to calaveras. big trees. >> reporter: she will have good hot weather up there as well. on ocean beach, don ford, kpix5. >>> the surf to the mountains. that's it for the news 5:00. kpix5 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> now at 6:00, protests are not slowing down tonight in the bay area. all four former police officers are now charged in the...
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use in our processes a quick oh is a community and environmental activist and his business partner paige balcombe is an engineer from the us together they founded tech attack a plastics recycling company based in gulu. they had just started producing pavers and tiles arms of plastic trash when uganda went into lockdown because of the cave in 1000 pandemic instead of shattering that company they switched to producing essential protective gear for medical personnel fighting the pandemic. we especially heard about the need for officials how a lot of the hospitals here in uganda don't have protective face shield for the doctors and so we're like oh those are made from far from plastics and that's what talk a talk of plastics does maybe we can do something to help tucker tucker employs 14 young people to handle the production 1st they start by cutting the number plastic material off the bottles then they wash them and leave them to dry in the sun. then they shred the plastic the full melting and molding it into frames after attaching the screen and the headbands the fake shields are ready to
use in our processes a quick oh is a community and environmental activist and his business partner paige balcombe is an engineer from the us together they founded tech attack a plastics recycling company based in gulu. they had just started producing pavers and tiles arms of plastic trash when uganda went into lockdown because of the cave in 1000 pandemic instead of shattering that company they switched to producing essential protective gear for medical personnel fighting the pandemic. we...
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. >> reporter: kelly bartlett and her sister, paige, are visiting from texas. authorities there are reporting a spike in cases. it's one of the states that reopened pretty quickly. they've been impressed by how serious people here seem to be taking precautions. >> if people take it lightly, like this isn't serious, then there is a reason why we are wearing face masks. yeah, i think we need to continue this until all of this is gone. >> reporter: sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> well, one of the largest malls in the east bay is back open. all stores at the sunvalley mall in concord were allowed to reopen today for in-person shopping. however, a lot of them did. some didn't. the stores that chose to open and all shoppers are required to follow new safety guidelines like frequent disinfecting and of course social distancing. >>> jessica, remember a few hours ago during our 6:00 newscast, we had lucy, jeff's adorable dog joining us. we believe lucy is fast asleep right now. >> yes, she has to be. >> how did you guys know? yes. look, jessica, i think you're r
. >> reporter: kelly bartlett and her sister, paige, are visiting from texas. authorities there are reporting a spike in cases. it's one of the states that reopened pretty quickly. they've been impressed by how serious people here seem to be taking precautions. >> if people take it lightly, like this isn't serious, then there is a reason why we are wearing face masks. yeah, i think we need to continue this until all of this is gone. >> reporter: sergio quintana, nbc bay area...
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chris paige, bbc news, dublin.s are to receive more support, after research highlighted they're at a greater risk from covid—19. the nhs has written to all maternity units in england calling on them to offer tailored support, such as highlighting the benefits of vitamin d supplements. joining me now is mars lord, a doula and birth activist. are you seeing more body amongst people from more diverse backgrounds? who might be pregnant at the moment? —— more worry. backgrounds? who might be pregnant at the moment? -- more worry. black and brown women have been worried for a while because of the maternity mortality rates disparity which has been going on for years, where they are five times more likely to die, so then to see an increased risk with covid is, gear, causing more wedding. what do you think needs to happen to try and safeguard people? —— causing more worry. first of all, black and brown women need to be listened to and believed. it is not enough tojust listened to and believed. it is not enough to just say,
chris paige, bbc news, dublin.s are to receive more support, after research highlighted they're at a greater risk from covid—19. the nhs has written to all maternity units in england calling on them to offer tailored support, such as highlighting the benefits of vitamin d supplements. joining me now is mars lord, a doula and birth activist. are you seeing more body amongst people from more diverse backgrounds? who might be pregnant at the moment? —— more worry. backgrounds? who might be...
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approve the recap tallization plan >>> bayer gets a boost after the giant settles thousands of claims paige nearly $11 billion and ending years of disputes >> we are just keeping you up to speed with developments around wired card this is the german payment firm that has been in part of investigation of $1.9 million of missing funds. the management board of wire card has decided today to file an application for the reporting of insolvency for the opening in munich this is fairly significant development in the direction for the company. there has been hope set that it might continue but huge damage around what has transpired with these missing funds. the stock shares have been suspended. the application for the opening of the proceedings are very significant development. the stock, you can see has been down in morning trade. down 12% clearly so many unanswered questions about whether the funds existed in the first place, whether they traveled abroad and were housed in bank accounts in the fiphilippines. just to repeat, what we are now hearing, the management board has decided to file an appl
approve the recap tallization plan >>> bayer gets a boost after the giant settles thousands of claims paige nearly $11 billion and ending years of disputes >> we are just keeping you up to speed with developments around wired card this is the german payment firm that has been in part of investigation of $1.9 million of missing funds. the management board of wire card has decided today to file an application for the reporting of insolvency for the opening in munich this is fairly...
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jail and they took roland out of the jail and lynching him for this presumed sexual assault on sarah paigeven though she never identified it as such. host: how long did the burning, diluting and destruction of greenwood last? may 31 and june 1, but what are we talking about here? guest: i would say consistently, we have about 16 to 18 hours of nonstop, but you have this looting that takes place over a couple of days, so it doesn't kind of just at the 16th our stop altogether. you still have the remnants that follow. i think it is important to note that we are not just talking about a mob that is formed and then goes and attacks a block or a of houses, but you have a mob of people who are going block by block by block, and not only firebombing homes and killing hundreds of residents, but they are looting first, so they are going into these homes, taking ,aluables, destroying furniture pocketing money, and then sitting homes on fire. host: how many people were killed during this race massacre? at thispproximately, point, people say approximately 300, but it is still an unknown number because
jail and they took roland out of the jail and lynching him for this presumed sexual assault on sarah paigeven though she never identified it as such. host: how long did the burning, diluting and destruction of greenwood last? may 31 and june 1, but what are we talking about here? guest: i would say consistently, we have about 16 to 18 hours of nonstop, but you have this looting that takes place over a couple of days, so it doesn't kind of just at the 16th our stop altogether. you still have the...
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. >> joining us now sebastian paige from t. row price. growth or value stocks right now? >> we're neutral between both. we think now is the time to be diversified between growth and value. there is a case still for growth stocks because these are the secular winners. and these are the companies that have faired well during the pandemic and the spread in cumulative returns between value and growth is in part justified by stronger fundamentals and stronger earnings the other side of that is that expectations for the path of the recovery from here remain fairly low. and we can get positive surprises like we just did on unemployment and that will favor value stocks we end up down the middle. let's be deversefied between styles we get the options with value and the long term secular case with growth stocks >> sebastian, what did you think of that positive surprise in the unemployment data? and what is your outlook if here in terms of what it will mean for equities >> the data is very hard to measure. there is a lot of unprecedented aspects to the dwrat thata thate looking at i
. >> joining us now sebastian paige from t. row price. growth or value stocks right now? >> we're neutral between both. we think now is the time to be diversified between growth and value. there is a case still for growth stocks because these are the secular winners. and these are the companies that have faired well during the pandemic and the spread in cumulative returns between value and growth is in part justified by stronger fundamentals and stronger earnings the other side of...
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paige to pull in for us here we are a tropical. and you need vegetable and for. fish vegetables and fruit but once abundant only by. today fish is contaminated by toxic pollutants so the environmental protection agency. now the only food most people can afford is process and imported they have the highest rate of diabetes in the world. when someone gets really you. do they go to the hospital over on the base because they've got a pretty modern clinic. they don't treat 3 of them with whom it is in. places where they are for taking the blood and then. what happens when somebody is seriously ill they cannot tell you maybe. the most consistent example given is the example of the ronald reagan missile site and e.p.i. next to it. on the ronald reagan missile side is a vivid example of the united states golf courses and. swimming pools and all kinds of manatees. right next to it is what was called the slum of the pacific and said it's a challenge by. in great need right now we talked about infrastructure one of the projects the u.s. is working with our australian collea
paige to pull in for us here we are a tropical. and you need vegetable and for. fish vegetables and fruit but once abundant only by. today fish is contaminated by toxic pollutants so the environmental protection agency. now the only food most people can afford is process and imported they have the highest rate of diabetes in the world. when someone gets really you. do they go to the hospital over on the base because they've got a pretty modern clinic. they don't treat 3 of them with whom it is...
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what did joe know, what did barack know, what did comey know, what did mccabe, paige, strzok, no, what did sally yates know, and why did they know it? many of you have been frustrated because the wheels of justice have moved painfully slow, yours truly, as well. but first, we first started on this with unmasking illegal surveillancece, leaking raw intelligence in march of 2017. i also want to know what clapper and brandon knew. and ever since this program and our ensemble cast your every single night, we have reported to you the truth, and by the way, my sources are not telling me tonight the dam is about to burst wideht open. a truckload of all new evidence is on the way. the durham probe is real, it is made real progress, and thank god. now, if this can happen to lieutenant general michael flynn, nobody in this country is safe. in that terms of abusing the power and using the powerful tools of intelligence and turning them on american heroes like general flynn. he was a hero. 33 year veteran, multiple tours of duty.y. he served his country with honor and with the distinction. four ye
what did joe know, what did barack know, what did comey know, what did mccabe, paige, strzok, no, what did sally yates know, and why did they know it? many of you have been frustrated because the wheels of justice have moved painfully slow, yours truly, as well. but first, we first started on this with unmasking illegal surveillancece, leaking raw intelligence in march of 2017. i also want to know what clapper and brandon knew. and ever since this program and our ensemble cast your every single...
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and susan paige with "usa today." jonathan, let me start with you. judging by some of the reaction i saw, not necessarily from lawmakers but from the sort of conservative voices in the media, it seemed to me there might be a stronger reaction to this particular tweet from trump than from some of his others. he's had some inflammatory ones in the past. i'm curious, what are you hearing behind the scenes in the white house? is there any reaction to the president making this claim? >> yeah, so, my phone was blowing up this morning with white house aids, people who work for the campaign, and other advisors on the outside who just kind of just are besides themselves. they tried to construct this week around getting the president back into the conversation about police reform. as you recall, and as we've reported, he's at a low point in the polls now. they're very concerned about his standing with independents and urban women and part of that, they believe, trump's political team, believes is to do with his tone and the way he's addressed these matters. so
and susan paige with "usa today." jonathan, let me start with you. judging by some of the reaction i saw, not necessarily from lawmakers but from the sort of conservative voices in the media, it seemed to me there might be a stronger reaction to this particular tweet from trump than from some of his others. he's had some inflammatory ones in the past. i'm curious, what are you hearing behind the scenes in the white house? is there any reaction to the president making this claim?...
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. >> well, definitely and it's just great because we know jimmy paige and mr. big, big fans of "fast money" so nice we can do this on a friday night. >> are they mr. led and mr. zeppelin just kickidding, moving on on this broke only a hand full of people acted. >> one of the disappointing parts about this with these advertisers that made announcements, how quick they were to say they would likely come back in august. what that means to me is they are making a statement they are showing some form of support around the topic but ultimately, they are going to embrace facebook as a platform. >> gene is back. he's changed his tune since then and a lot has happened why do you say the walls are now closing in on facebook >> mel, i think there are two waves coming at the company. the first is what we're dealing with, some of the hate speech on the platform and i'm surprised how quickly facebook responded to boycotts. i think that they are working. the announcement today that zuckerberg made is he's had a lot of pressure to do something over the last three weeks, and no
. >> well, definitely and it's just great because we know jimmy paige and mr. big, big fans of "fast money" so nice we can do this on a friday night. >> are they mr. led and mr. zeppelin just kickidding, moving on on this broke only a hand full of people acted. >> one of the disappointing parts about this with these advertisers that made announcements, how quick they were to say they would likely come back in august. what that means to me is they are making a...
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for more, i'm joined by susan paige, cornell belcher, and rich lowrie, editor at national review.nk you for being with us. susan, let me start with you, we mention it's the first time in months that biden has done something like this. probably given everyone flashbacks to the days before the coronavirus pandemic set in. what is it going to look like from this point forward from the biden campaign standpoint? are there going to be more of these? is he stepping up his schedule? or are they looking at the last few months and saying, this worked out pretty well, no need to be that much much more visible? >> it's remarkable how well biden has done since staying out-of-sight. but i think they are going to pick things up, in whatever form the convention will take. he has been doing interviews, and it's the first news conference in three months. i'm certain he will be doing more of those. and of course, those debates. he has to get warmed up up for the debates that this fall will be crucial in showing these two men in their 70s side-by-side, both of them charging that the other does not h
for more, i'm joined by susan paige, cornell belcher, and rich lowrie, editor at national review.nk you for being with us. susan, let me start with you, we mention it's the first time in months that biden has done something like this. probably given everyone flashbacks to the days before the coronavirus pandemic set in. what is it going to look like from this point forward from the biden campaign standpoint? are there going to be more of these? is he stepping up his schedule? or are they...
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well, look, i'm hoping that clapper and brannon and comey and mccabe and strzok and paige, baker, allmes that we know so well that those are the people that need to come in and come in right away. okay. >> we're going leave it right there the president is now approaching the podium he's about to speak for the nation. let's listen. >> thank you very much. first and highest duty as president is to defend our great country and the american people. i swore and oath to uphold the laws of our nation and that is exactly what will i will do. all american were with rightly sickened and revolted by the brutal death of george floyd. my administration is fully committed that for george and his family justice will be served. he will not have died in vain. but we cannot allow the righteous cries and peaceful protesters to be drowned out by an angry mob the biggest victims of the rioting are peace loving citizens in our poorest communities, and as their president i will fight to keep them safe. i will fight to protect you. i am your president of law and order. and an ally of all peaceful protesters,
well, look, i'm hoping that clapper and brannon and comey and mccabe and strzok and paige, baker, allmes that we know so well that those are the people that need to come in and come in right away. okay. >> we're going leave it right there the president is now approaching the podium he's about to speak for the nation. let's listen. >> thank you very much. first and highest duty as president is to defend our great country and the american people. i swore and oath to uphold the laws of...
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leagues who left a century long legacy of talent and spirit and dignity our country so here's a satchel paige just gives up about everybody else including 3 brave work who did us all proud. ok plenty more support from a star that i thought is it for now nick and yet also a bit later governor said that if these are on a budget battle be here but more news just said. frank assessments tourism but income stream is dead in the water what's been the result seen touching go up quite significantly and in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al jazeera. july on al-jazeera in a controversial move israel is expected to unacceptable settlements in the occupied west bank how will the world react in a not so sweet a story chocolate sauce of darkness expose the continued use of child labor on cocoa plantations president putin will try to stay in power beyond his final term with an attempt at changing russia's constitution may have sound will host a special series of interviews be asked tackling the big issues about time marking the 25th anniversary of the biggest war crime on europe
leagues who left a century long legacy of talent and spirit and dignity our country so here's a satchel paige just gives up about everybody else including 3 brave work who did us all proud. ok plenty more support from a star that i thought is it for now nick and yet also a bit later governor said that if these are on a budget battle be here but more news just said. frank assessments tourism but income stream is dead in the water what's been the result seen touching go up quite significantly and...
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so here's to satchel paige, josh gibson, cool papa bell and everybody else, including the three braveo league started in 1920 and lasted until 1960. former negro league star jackie robinson integrated the majors in 1947. >> we need some caps right now. we're tipping ours as well. >> i know. >> the invisible cap gets tipped right now, for sure. >>> coming up, how hundreds of colleges are changing their priorities for admissions in this unusual yr. >> the face mask confrontation caught on camera as shoppers are seen yelling at employees and other customers after refusing to wear face coverings saying she has a health condition. >>> and "hamilton" star daveed diggs with us as we kick off "hamilton" week and we'll be right back. with us as we kick off "hamilton" week and we'll be right back. back off! you're not welcome here! get out of my face! hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. get in its way. hpv can affect males and females... and there's no way to predict who will or won't clear the virus. but you can help protect your child by taking a first step. the cdc recomm
so here's to satchel paige, josh gibson, cool papa bell and everybody else, including the three braveo league started in 1920 and lasted until 1960. former negro league star jackie robinson integrated the majors in 1947. >> we need some caps right now. we're tipping ours as well. >> i know. >> the invisible cap gets tipped right now, for sure. >>> coming up, how hundreds of colleges are changing their priorities for admissions in this unusual yr. >> the face...
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jail and they took roland out of the jail and lynching him for this presumed sexual assault on sarah paigethough she never identified it as such. host: how long did the burning, diluting and destruction of greenwood last? may 31 and june 1, but what are we talking about here? guest: i would say consistently, we have about 16 to 18 hours of nonstop, but you have this looting that takes place over a couple of days, so it doesn't kind of just at the 16th our stop altogether. you still have the remnants that follow. i think it is important to note that we are not just talking about a mob that is formed and then goes and attacks a block or a of houses, but you have a mob of people who are going block by block by block, and not only firebombing homes and killing hundreds of residents, but they are looting first, so they are going into these homes, taking ,aluables, destroying furniture pocketing money, and then sitting homes on fire. host: how many people were killed during this race massacre? at thispproximately, point, people say approximately 300, but it is still an unknown number because the
jail and they took roland out of the jail and lynching him for this presumed sexual assault on sarah paigethough she never identified it as such. host: how long did the burning, diluting and destruction of greenwood last? may 31 and june 1, but what are we talking about here? guest: i would say consistently, we have about 16 to 18 hours of nonstop, but you have this looting that takes place over a couple of days, so it doesn't kind of just at the 16th our stop altogether. you still have the...
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there has been debate and argument about the idea that i shouldn't have to keep paige interest and have that added to the end. nobody should be a beneficiary it is different for somebody who owns or somebody who rents that's just time that has disappeared and sales that are lost somebody saying, you have to pay me for a time when i closed the mall and didn't let anybody into the store. >> my son is following all of this stuff so penneys is closing some 240 stores i'm getting a lot of business news from my son now that is permanent closure. >> sears and others doing the same thing a lot of this is fast forwarded because we have changed where and how we shop. >> penny was a tough turn around, no doubt >> yeah. you had a lot of great retailers that went in and tried to fix it it is hard to get people back into a store once they stop going there. go ahead >> i saw the other day on the show before us, brian had on martinez whocame in to sears and did like the greatest job ever but there was no saving sears. >> no. even with mickey drexler, yesterday, he talked about how you have to be a grea
there has been debate and argument about the idea that i shouldn't have to keep paige interest and have that added to the end. nobody should be a beneficiary it is different for somebody who owns or somebody who rents that's just time that has disappeared and sales that are lost somebody saying, you have to pay me for a time when i closed the mall and didn't let anybody into the store. >> my son is following all of this stuff so penneys is closing some 240 stores i'm getting a lot of...
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paige and the cia, changing it where there was no relationship? did you know that? and if you did, why? flask everybody, did you know? and now that you know, how do you feel about it? i want the country to understand that the molar -- robert mueller investigation was allowed to go forward with bipartisan support. i remember the senators coming to me, including senator grassley and senator tillis, saying let's make sure that robert mueller can do his job without interference. it president was hot when came to the investigation. and we came up with legislation to protect the general counsel from being dismissed without cause. to let the country know, the president know, it was important for mueller to do his job. now it is important to find out what the hell happened. how could it have gotten to be where it wound up being? therevidence, if any, was in may of 2017, when robert mueller was appointed by mr. rosenstein, that anybody on the campaign was colluding with the russians? was there a lawful predicate to appoint robert mueller to begin with? we will be looking at
paige and the cia, changing it where there was no relationship? did you know that? and if you did, why? flask everybody, did you know? and now that you know, how do you feel about it? i want the country to understand that the molar -- robert mueller investigation was allowed to go forward with bipartisan support. i remember the senators coming to me, including senator grassley and senator tillis, saying let's make sure that robert mueller can do his job without interference. it president was...
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strzok messaged his lover lisa paige, saying that razor still happened to be open because of some oversight and said to her, i don't know whether this is tongue in cheek or real serious. he said, quote, yay, our utter incompetence is actually helping us. so what is helping us? it seems like any excuse to keep going and getting flynn. so at that point we all know the case should have been closed, but three and a half years later, it's solved by a decision of the d.c. court of appeals. so instead even in light of comey's apparently saying that the calls between flynn and the russian ambassador appear legit, president obama, still president of the united states, directed comey to quote, unquote, look at things and make sure, quote unquote, the right people investigate it. that's kind of been questionable the extent to which president obama was involved in all of this. it seems like those quotes make it pretty clear. and then at this very same conversation, vice president biden chimed in as well by bringing up the logan act which was used as a pretext to interview flynn weeks later. mind you, a
strzok messaged his lover lisa paige, saying that razor still happened to be open because of some oversight and said to her, i don't know whether this is tongue in cheek or real serious. he said, quote, yay, our utter incompetence is actually helping us. so what is helping us? it seems like any excuse to keep going and getting flynn. so at that point we all know the case should have been closed, but three and a half years later, it's solved by a decision of the d.c. court of appeals. so instead...