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parson: good afternoon. first let me say we're deeply troubled by the tragic death of george floyd here in most. there were many deaths that took place in missouriened across the nation over the weekend. what happened to him was very wrong. and it is fill -- it has filled americans everywhere with sadness, grief, and anger. we're also saddened by the acts of violence that have transpired across our state and our nation in response to this event. citizens have every right to peacefully assemble and protest. and we support those who are calling for justice and peace. however, an element that seized on these peaceful demonstrations to commit violence acts and endanger the lives of citizens and bring destruction to our communities. this violence not only threatens public safety, it drowns out the voices of the peaceful demonstrators calling for justice and working to improve our nation. on saturday, i signed an executive order activating the missouri national guard to assist local authorities at their request. a
parson: good afternoon. first let me say we're deeply troubled by the tragic death of george floyd here in most. there were many deaths that took place in missouriened across the nation over the weekend. what happened to him was very wrong. and it is fill -- it has filled americans everywhere with sadness, grief, and anger. we're also saddened by the acts of violence that have transpired across our state and our nation in response to this event. citizens have every right to peacefully assemble...
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for more, we go to chief foreign editor rob parsons. why is vladimir putin in a rush to get this done? changes to thee basic law of ththe constitutions being essential to what he sees asas his legacy. member, , these are the first mn changes to the constitution since 1993. this is a a big deal inn russia, and it is impoportant for p put. you hinted at it. in 2024, he is o out according o the present constitution because he has served two consecucutive terms. the constitution will not let him stay on any longer than that, but president putin, alall those who are around him anand depend on him arare very w worrd about t what might comome after thatat. because of the s structure of russian government, he says there is no mechananism for a chanange of government, makes ia very hierarchal system. underwew man that comes in ththe present syststem will proy want to build hihis own people araround him.. where would d that leave presidt titin? he is probabably very nervouous about thatat. ththis helps them get aroundnd t conundndrum. according g
for more, we go to chief foreign editor rob parsons. why is vladimir putin in a rush to get this done? changes to thee basic law of ththe constitutions being essential to what he sees asas his legacy. member, , these are the first mn changes to the constitution since 1993. this is a a big deal inn russia, and it is impoportant for p put. you hinted at it. in 2024, he is o out according o the present constitution because he has served two consecucutive terms. the constitution will not let him...
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ipc president andrew parsons said in a statement that his organization is disappointed in the decisiondding that it has upset many athletes. parsons stressed that the pandemic has created challenges for sporting event organizers around the world, but he said that should not be used as an excuse to discriminate against a group of players or stop offering inclusive competition. wheelchair tennis players across the globe are also criticizing the decision on social media. it's time for a check on the weather with our meteorologist jonathan oh. people across japan have been drenched friday coming into work. jonathan, can you explain what's expected for the weekend? >> we should be expecting things to be a little drier as we head into the weekend. we saw rain draped across most of japan, at least the pacific side of the country. but we are seeing that rain now starting to move down toward the south, but not without also creating a lot of wet weather. here is a look of video out of cam moto. unfortunately because of the heavy rain this created a risk of landslides and actually ended up having
ipc president andrew parsons said in a statement that his organization is disappointed in the decisiondding that it has upset many athletes. parsons stressed that the pandemic has created challenges for sporting event organizers around the world, but he said that should not be used as an excuse to discriminate against a group of players or stop offering inclusive competition. wheelchair tennis players across the globe are also criticizing the decision on social media. it's time for a check on...
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we have some data you need to hear followed by special interview with dick parsons.e meantime, the futures this morning giving back the gains they picked up yesterday dow indicated down 250 points. s&p off and the nasdaq down by 49 don't go anywhere. "squawk box" will be right back. when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning here on cnbc. here are some stories investors are going to be talking about today. we'll be getting an updated snapshot the government's monthly jolts expected to show 5.8 million job openings that will be as of the end of april compared to 6.2 million the end of march the fed kicks off the regular two-day policy meeting today that will be followed by interest rate decision and policy statement tomorrow. so as well as fed chairman jerome powell's post meeting news conference all happening virtually i be
we have some data you need to hear followed by special interview with dick parsons.e meantime, the futures this morning giving back the gains they picked up yesterday dow indicated down 250 points. s&p off and the nasdaq down by 49 don't go anywhere. "squawk box" will be right back. when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the...
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so builder james parsons purchased clothes for two of his apprentices. they would later train to become bricklayers. alexandria's free citizens also utilized a workforce of both white indentured servants and enslaved african-americans and many customers in carlin's accounts really have not been identified. i haven't been able to figure out who they are. and that's because at this time alexandria really relied heavily on white indentured servitude and it's possible to assert that many of these unidentified individuals were members of this social class here in alexandria. so just one example is alexandria merchant robert adam. he made purchases for himself and at least 12 other individuals that are only identified by their first name. sop it's possible that some of them were enslaved or otherwise somehow part of adams' working household. so further to this point, carlin's accounts provide an interesting view of how members of alexandria's enslaved community acquired clothing, as well as what they wore. the livery accounts for over 50% of the clothing that
so builder james parsons purchased clothes for two of his apprentices. they would later train to become bricklayers. alexandria's free citizens also utilized a workforce of both white indentured servants and enslaved african-americans and many customers in carlin's accounts really have not been identified. i haven't been able to figure out who they are. and that's because at this time alexandria really relied heavily on white indentured servitude and it's possible to assert that many of these...
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we do have more on the markets greg parsons is with us today. so is marc lasry looking forward to that in two minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> off the best levels. we are still green across the board. let's get the headlines with sue. >> here is what's happening at this hour. florida reporting a record number of coronavirus infections for a second day in a row with more than 1900 new confirmed cases since yesterday. florida also reporting 29 new deaths raising that state's death toll to nearly 2900. new york's governor andrew cuomo says he will sign an executive order requiring local governments and police departments to enact police reforms by april 1st or they will not be eligible for state funding. the plan mustards use of force and police bias and other issues that have triggered antiracism protests >>> the oscars are setting up new rules for representation and inclusion. a task force has until july 31st to come up with plan announcing in 2022 there will be ten best picture nominees each year you're up to date. that's news update this hour skot scott,
we do have more on the markets greg parsons is with us today. so is marc lasry looking forward to that in two minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> off the best levels. we are still green across the board. let's get the headlines with sue. >> here is what's happening at this hour. florida reporting a record number of coronavirus infections for a second day in a row with more than 1900 new confirmed cases since yesterday. florida also reporting 29 new deaths raising that state's death...
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the second coming of christ, ih said the parson. nonsense, roared jesse. if christ had been to springfield once and got away, he would be damn clear of coming again. one of the president's most stressful tasks ass leader of tt new administration in 1861 was dealing with the avalanche of applicants for government postsy he was bombarded with far more requests than he had jobs. one day, a delegation called toh urge the appointment of an acquaint nls of theirs as commissioner of the sandwich aisles. they earnestly emphasized not only his fitness for the post fr but his poorom health, which won benefit from the climate. the president closed the that t interview with affected regret. gentlemen, i'm sorry to say that there are eight other applicants for that place, and they are all sicker than your man. but above all else, lincoln's stories served as parables, as s colorful and pointed means of an instruction, not obfuscation, ty not obfuscation, instruction and elucidation. they gave him the a means ofrgu driving home political argumentt with engaging economy.
the second coming of christ, ih said the parson. nonsense, roared jesse. if christ had been to springfield once and got away, he would be damn clear of coming again. one of the president's most stressful tasks ass leader of tt new administration in 1861 was dealing with the avalanche of applicants for government postsy he was bombarded with far more requests than he had jobs. one day, a delegation called toh urge the appointment of an acquaint nls of theirs as commissioner of the sandwich...
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also is lieutenant brett parson, district native.
also is lieutenant brett parson, district native.
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for the price of one point seven schillings and six pence, james parsons donned a revolution suit. the revolution had begun. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> the account book, does it also say where he purchased his materials, where he purchased his cloth? is that in that account book? >> there's one transaction to tell me anything about where he is -- about where he is purchasing -- what factor. it's a man named. there's one account -- it's the earliest transaction in the account book. it says -- i think it's james todd of york in england. that is the only thing that i can find. it's possible that this is just one of carlin account keeping books. he may have others that are for that end of his business, importing raw materials. maybe he is getting them locally. but this is mostly incoming and outgoing based on customer. >> thank you. >> i would love to know the answer to that question. if you find it, let me know. >> i was thinking of the recent very large remnants of boats that have been found in alexandria. if perhaps the cloth was coming in on some of those, it would be nice
for the price of one point seven schillings and six pence, james parsons donned a revolution suit. the revolution had begun. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> the account book, does it also say where he purchased his materials, where he purchased his cloth? is that in that account book? >> there's one transaction to tell me anything about where he is -- about where he is purchasing -- what factor. it's a man named. there's one account -- it's the earliest transaction in the account...
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jim parsons: in the time it takes to choose an emoji, you can sign up to be an organ donor.g ) >> wertheim: for 30 years, italian composer and pianist francesco lotoro has been on an all-consuming quest to collect music created by prisoners during the haust. as he travels the world, mostly on his own dime, he is both a detective and an archaeologist, digging through the past to recover and discover actual artifacts. but maybe even more important, he meets with survivors and their family members to excavate the stories behind the music. we traveled to nuremberg, germany, to meet waldemar kropinski. he is the son of jozef kropinski, perhaps the most prolific and versatile composer in the entire camp constellation. waldemar kropinski says his father's work was totally unknown before francesco lotoro brought it to light. >> waldemar kropinski ( translated ): i thought it was something that was of no interest to anyone because my father was already dead and not even one camp composition of his was performed in poland. >> wertheim: jozef kropinski, a roman catholic, was 26 when he
jim parsons: in the time it takes to choose an emoji, you can sign up to be an organ donor.g ) >> wertheim: for 30 years, italian composer and pianist francesco lotoro has been on an all-consuming quest to collect music created by prisoners during the haust. as he travels the world, mostly on his own dime, he is both a detective and an archaeologist, digging through the past to recover and discover actual artifacts. but maybe even more important, he meets with survivors and their family...
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quite vocal parts and the goal of the parsons world to be. government institutions as are what is true for all but this is wrong just that we were to kill all around the world again that we think about all we need are some stronger. community it really did work work hard for sliding door model to function without following reasons for while in the. office so i don't think that surprises with follow through and the current role while improving from the baltimore school john could fall way of got to where it is today without significant support from the chinese state. well he depends on what she what we consider significant support if they're if they're literally shoveling money into the organization to ensure complete control over the technology that's a little bit iffy but look at motorola look at any one of these companies that have received grants that have received contracts to build out the infrastructure for for the 21st century and all of those folks are getting billions of dollars in government grants we don't know where it's all this
quite vocal parts and the goal of the parsons world to be. government institutions as are what is true for all but this is wrong just that we were to kill all around the world again that we think about all we need are some stronger. community it really did work work hard for sliding door model to function without following reasons for while in the. office so i don't think that surprises with follow through and the current role while improving from the baltimore school john could fall way of got...
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the present both tomorrow is going to change his approach france was chief foreign editor robert parsons that. after more than a hundndred days of coronavirirus lock down new york city residents monday celebrated the lifting of more restrictions by getting after cuts in months shopping at stores and dining it out okay these first problem i'd say but number less. turning to some normal of minute. in the u. s. state d. was that the number you cases rose by a record last it arizona cal florida and texas. the states home to about a third of the us population alabama georgia nevada oklahoma oregon south carolina utah wyoming also experiencing record cold spikes the pandemic clearly. not up in the united states. what any tension might choose to say. of course watching old balance out on that story. not spotted the rise in the numberer of new cass stock market systems seem to be affected by the news you cocorrect now joinsns u us bubusinessdesksk getting to you great to see you but wall street stocks actually got running up down this summer. all three during the- finish eight comforortably in t
the present both tomorrow is going to change his approach france was chief foreign editor robert parsons that. after more than a hundndred days of coronavirirus lock down new york city residents monday celebrated the lifting of more restrictions by getting after cuts in months shopping at stores and dining it out okay these first problem i'd say but number less. turning to some normal of minute. in the u. s. state d. was that the number you cases rose by a record last it arizona cal florida and...
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parson possible the same evil a law against the gas so you dandle adds you completely deconstruct the international system as it was creates after the 2nd. and you empower morally by setting out through this get twisted version of history you morally impel a small number of states to dictate against the rest which is the old i mean. up there is the end of segment by saying no birth to signaling it's come to the history of a 2nd world war right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion and a real mistake. you cannot be both with the yeah you like. my no 2 no crowd. no shots. actually felt. well dr no 1st. point should your thirst for action. welcome back to cross talk were all things are considered i'm peter about remind you we're discussing some real names. ok let me go back to george and budapest well john bolton has put himself in the news actually but you very much liked and i really liked in an article that came with everybody in washington he's john bolton and this was a republican say he's disg
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but she found t that a terrible parsons has more on this. right now first of all because it appears that the indians were worried abobout a chinesee incursion. byy intnto e goal one groroup of bodody b ban april- there were t talks but rlier thihi m mth which appeared to settttle thehe probm all the clashes in may- but seems to be outut of thehe windw now fofollowing these. latest apparentntly heavy clashes n noo firearms were used in w which se it t seems that the deaths were all caused by blunt instruruments or by stones w whh susuests e extreme violence on both sides since at least twenty indians appear to have been k killed. and pererhaps as many as seven maybe but more chinese s soldierss as well- i t mamay be things just got out of local commandnders- weren't abl. to contrtrol things f followinge agreement reaeached a week befoe that b b the general conontext the situation has beenn gettitig ouout of c ctrol foror some consnsiderablele time. you know there hahave been clashes.. spororadically for a l long l lg time all along this immen
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parson possible the same evil a law against the gas so you dandle adds you know completely deconstruct the international system as it was creates it after the 2nd. and you can't you can't power morally vice setting out through this yet twisted version of history you morally in palo a small number of states to dictate against the rest which is the old i mean the media out there is the end of segment by saying well birth to signaling it's come to the history of the 2nd world war right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion and some real news. wasn't dressed for the start of it already but it was a lesson that's all a sit in class with a president who skipped prosthetists because if you are prepared. morg you're more your partner are going to be moving through are. they not that la la. la bush or secular or what else lucifer mistletoe is just that i'm like i don't i'm just fail. it is not my achievement mr davies our 5 year plans were conceived by lineage and carried out by the people themselves if ga
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in the late 19th century, talked a lot about parsons' approach to violence and her belief in violence as legitimate, because within that anarchistic framework, the state is inherently violent, all politics is inherently violent. i think there is certainly an argument to be made. for viewing it through that lens. >> to go back to what was said, it's not violence, it's anti-racist violence. if it is not discrimination, it is antiracist discrimination it kind of goes into the same thing. >> absolutely. >> i guess you could say it is racist self-defense, and antiracist self-defense. [laughter] >> excellent. with that i would like to open , it up to the audience. two ground rules. introduce yourself, and wait for the microphone. >> hi, i'm elly sherman. i really enjoyed this panel. you did a great job getting from the revolution to the 1920's, but then we get to the rest of the 20th century, and picking up on the idea of do we need to , expand the definition of particularly the new deal and the question of labor. even though it may not be as physically violent, the clashes, what about the
in the late 19th century, talked a lot about parsons' approach to violence and her belief in violence as legitimate, because within that anarchistic framework, the state is inherently violent, all politics is inherently violent. i think there is certainly an argument to be made. for viewing it through that lens. >> to go back to what was said, it's not violence, it's anti-racist violence. if it is not discrimination, it is antiracist discrimination it kind of goes into the same thing....
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amazingly, missouri has a republican governor, former sheriff called mike parson, but did not spend state troopers to protect them, he didn't even call the mccloskeys. there's a lot he could have done. good of an that as long as he runs a state, no citizen will be prosecuted for exercising the most basic of all rights, the right of self-defense against the mob. let the governor didn't do that. so sensing they were completely undefended, they descended. st. louis is district attorney announced that she was considering filing criminal charges against the mccloskeys for resisting the mob. a mob that was threatening to murder them. he vowed to "use the full power of the that the power to defend them against people threatening to kill them, but the full power to crush them for resisting. the media meanwhile immediately set about trying to show the mccloskeys were racist. here's how "the washington post" framed the story. as the peaceful crowd of 500 walked along a private gated street, a white couple who emerged from a marvel mansion had something else in mind. "the new york times" agreed this
amazingly, missouri has a republican governor, former sheriff called mike parson, but did not spend state troopers to protect them, he didn't even call the mccloskeys. there's a lot he could have done. good of an that as long as he runs a state, no citizen will be prosecuted for exercising the most basic of all rights, the right of self-defense against the mob. let the governor didn't do that. so sensing they were completely undefended, they descended. st. louis is district attorney announced...
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. >> missouri governor mike parson spoke about the protests over the death of george floyd at a news conference in jefferson city. he also spoke about the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. this is 40 minutes.
. >> missouri governor mike parson spoke about the protests over the death of george floyd at a news conference in jefferson city. he also spoke about the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. this is 40 minutes.
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if that initial decision hadn't been made, it would have involved parsoning off parts of the united states now to the school question, because we as parents have had to make a lot of decisions for our children about next year. i was struck reading the headlines from dr. fauci. what is he now saying about school for elementary, middle, high school? >> yeah, i think that dr. fauci, who we've been talking to for several months now, has always drawn a bit of a distinction between colleges, universities and k-12 schools. for a couple reasons. while we know children can become affected, they're less likely to become severely ill. it can still happen, we know that, but it's far less likely. i think the question is can you open up these schools in a way that may be safer. kids are less likely to get sick, they may still transmit the virus, so how do you address that part of things? i think the big difference, and this goes back to the first question, is in a school district in a community where the virus is circulating significantly, those schools may have a harder time opening in the fall. in are
if that initial decision hadn't been made, it would have involved parsoning off parts of the united states now to the school question, because we as parents have had to make a lot of decisions for our children about next year. i was struck reading the headlines from dr. fauci. what is he now saying about school for elementary, middle, high school? >> yeah, i think that dr. fauci, who we've been talking to for several months now, has always drawn a bit of a distinction between colleges,...
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petition titled replace all confederate statues in tennessee with dolly parton was created by alex parsons and can be signed on change dot org. >>the only group behind the oscars says it now has a plan to make the awards more inclusive phase one of the plan would focus on things including membership in workplace culture. there's also a plan to enhance inclusive industry standards. the changes come after years of criticism that the oscars are dominated by white men. the academy has also updated its policy for the best picture category and starting next year. there will be nominees in there will be 10 nominees a year. idaho police confirm they have found the remains of 2 missing children we have details on that coming up. >>and president trump delivered a commencement speech at the u.s. military academy at west point we will show you how the ceremony looked very different from others in the past. >>and for the 2nd half of the weekend tracking 5 to 10 degrees of warming near average inland but a few degrees above normal along the coast a >>and back to our breaking story as we continue to tens
petition titled replace all confederate statues in tennessee with dolly parton was created by alex parsons and can be signed on change dot org. >>the only group behind the oscars says it now has a plan to make the awards more inclusive phase one of the plan would focus on things including membership in workplace culture. there's also a plan to enhance inclusive industry standards. the changes come after years of criticism that the oscars are dominated by white men. the academy has also...
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missouri governor mike parsons signed an executive order allowing bars and restaurants to serve alcohol >> that's when we saw our business start picking up. we started getting a lot more -- >> reporter: the temporary order was meant to help businesses cut their losses and to stop the spread of the crust. nocoronavirus.some states are cg making to-go drinks permanent. >> it's a great way for them to continue to get revenue while we all have to kind of distance ourselves and aren't able to come into the restaurant. >> reporter: missouri is one of more than 30 states currently allowing to-go alcohol sales. critics argue mixing alcohol with take-out is a recipe for disaster. a statement from mothers against drunk driving says a permanent change to allow curbside alcohol sales would violate open container laws and lead to an increase in drunk driving. but the national restaurant association says permanent alcohol to-go sales could help restaurants survive during the health crisis. >> being able to offer these new products like off-premise sales of alcohol represents up to 10% of their revenu
missouri governor mike parsons signed an executive order allowing bars and restaurants to serve alcohol >> that's when we saw our business start picking up. we started getting a lot more -- >> reporter: the temporary order was meant to help businesses cut their losses and to stop the spread of the crust. nocoronavirus.some states are cg making to-go drinks permanent. >> it's a great way for them to continue to get revenue while we all have to kind of distance ourselves and...
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it is time for "binge this," and we've got "people now's" jeremy parsons joining us to break it all downre. let's start with tv. what do you suggest we binge >> seww.kend? erry mason" is a n serie rt of preview actually. a lot of anticipation for this one. of course, it's based on that iconic courtroom drama from the '50 and '60s. this time around matthew rhys stars from "the americans" and stars as perry mason. robert downey jr. is an ep. he's been pushing for this for a long time, giving that character a new edge and a gritty dark reinvention. i'll be honest. my family was more of a "matlock" family but every now and then my parent was turn on a black and white "perry mason" and we would love it. i think there is a multigenerational intrigue with this one in a world of reboots. you can check it out on sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern on hbo. >> okay. and also this sunday a major awards show is back finally after being in quarantine. >>t'e stthe scoop on that. .npos. a viralhow.ey've got so r ruwilson, n of hos, sue bird. it's an father's day and russell wilson actually opened up in an intervi
it is time for "binge this," and we've got "people now's" jeremy parsons joining us to break it all downre. let's start with tv. what do you suggest we binge >> seww.kend? erry mason" is a n serie rt of preview actually. a lot of anticipation for this one. of course, it's based on that iconic courtroom drama from the '50 and '60s. this time around matthew rhys stars from "the americans" and stars as perry mason. robert downey jr. is an ep. he's been...
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while dan is binging "the batch," for the rest of us jeremy parsons is here to break it down. movies. if that's what we want to watch this weekend, what do you suggest? >> first of all, i'm not afraid to binge "the bachelor" either. so i'll be right there with dan. this weekend let's start with "irresistible." it's a political comedy written and directed by jon stewart. lots of star power here. rose byrne, chris cooper, but our leading man is steve carell. he plays a big-time democratic adviser who kind of gets into this small town election in a conservative town so we see the political play that goes on there. it's also this epic repairing of jon stewart and steve carell. guy, it's been 15 years since they were together on "the daily show." steve of course was a correspondent on that. hvr say jon recently joked around if he knew steve would have such an incredible career in acting he would have fired him right away. they obviously have a really good rapport. check this out. "irresistible" out now on demand. it's on prime, appled other platforms as well. >> good to know.it bee
while dan is binging "the batch," for the rest of us jeremy parsons is here to break it down. movies. if that's what we want to watch this weekend, what do you suggest? >> first of all, i'm not afraid to binge "the bachelor" either. so i'll be right there with dan. this weekend let's start with "irresistible." it's a political comedy written and directed by jon stewart. lots of star power here. rose byrne, chris cooper, but our leading man is steve carell. he...
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"and missouri governor mike parson says that people who shot dorn are not protesters, they are terminals thugs. >> martha: thank you very much, i am joined by his longtime friend captain dorn's friend, captain fitch, st. louis county police chief and st. louis county councilman. good to have you with us. >> thank you for inviting me. >> martha: thank you. we want to make sure that his story is known, what do you want people to know about your friend? >> what a great guy, what a horrible loss to our community and all of the lives that he touched through the years, i worked with captain dorn when he ran the explorer program in st. louis and he took disadvantage kids from the neighborhood where he worked and tried to mentor them and did mentor them successfully and bring them up to police officers like david did. really an amazing guy. >> martha: when you look at what is going on across the country, the protests were george floyd and obviously anyone who warns his death and is horrified by the way that he died, you know, does it bother you that you are not seeing the same kind of outpouring
"and missouri governor mike parson says that people who shot dorn are not protesters, they are terminals thugs. >> martha: thank you very much, i am joined by his longtime friend captain dorn's friend, captain fitch, st. louis county police chief and st. louis county councilman. good to have you with us. >> thank you for inviting me. >> martha: thank you. we want to make sure that his story is known, what do you want people to know about your friend? >> what a great...
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the ford foundation owners darren walker and richard parsons joining me. >>> then -- >> open the door right now. >> i'm arresting you on suspicion of being an illegal resident. >> shining a light on britain's scandal. patrick robinson with his harrowing new tv drama. >>> the mere suggestion that white lives have meang will erupt in fragility.
the ford foundation owners darren walker and richard parsons joining me. >>> then -- >> open the door right now. >> i'm arresting you on suspicion of being an illegal resident. >> shining a light on britain's scandal. patrick robinson with his harrowing new tv drama. >>> the mere suggestion that white lives have meang will erupt in fragility.
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parson possible the same evil a law against the gas so you dandle adds you have completely deconstruct the international system as it was creates it after the 2nd. and you know you empower morally vice setting up through this get twisted version of history you morally a small number of states dictates against the rest which is the old i mean the day it's. out there is the end of segment by saying no birth to signaling it's come to the history of a 2nd world war right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion and some real news. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one percent of those but. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. me such a belief so you need for good in each other than the men for us who want to. make but on the but are going to do the book on the soul that is news to me just. instead of moving. the emotion learning to be must do i feel still least stuck or your muscles in the course of your knee which resists and that of option is to slow . or to go chill the church. will settle into. c
parson possible the same evil a law against the gas so you dandle adds you have completely deconstruct the international system as it was creates it after the 2nd. and you know you empower morally vice setting up through this get twisted version of history you morally a small number of states dictates against the rest which is the old i mean the day it's. out there is the end of segment by saying no birth to signaling it's come to the history of a 2nd world war right gentlemen i'm going to jump...
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formerly the ambassador of trinidad and tobago to mexico he joins us on skype from washington dr parson welcome to the news 16001200000 infections why is latin america becoming the new global epicenter. thanks for your particular you have to correct those numbers are staggering and down many obstacles to latin america really dealing with the issue in a very focused manner he says use of care systems you know in so many instances lack of political will to do so. says affordability lot of human resources itself and in many instances a lot of good guidelines and policies that you treat to the town and it is a source of a lot of great bother brazil 35000 but they're just not testing so at the best those figures will undoubtedly climb. we are expected to climb it and it will climb but the real challenge is this is what measures are being taken at the moment to call them and it's spread and as those numbers reigns and governments have a new challenge of of hyper local governments governors of states etc 100 deal with the issue of economic health of society this is the public health of its cit
formerly the ambassador of trinidad and tobago to mexico he joins us on skype from washington dr parson welcome to the news 16001200000 infections why is latin america becoming the new global epicenter. thanks for your particular you have to correct those numbers are staggering and down many obstacles to latin america really dealing with the issue in a very focused manner he says use of care systems you know in so many instances lack of political will to do so. says affordability lot of human...
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ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, jim parsons: in the time it takes to choose an emoji, you can sign upnor. when you apply for a driver's license, say yes to organ donation. cbs cares. >> whitaker: it's safe to say that wolves have an image problem. since ancient times, they've been portrayed in fables and legends, and the bible, as fearsome, voracious predators. the story of the "big bad wolf" may be the most memorable and frightening of all the fairy tales told by the brothers grimm. that "grim" reputation actually produced a very real result in america in the early 20th century. wolves were wiped off the landscape-- trapped, poisoned, and hunted until there was not a single one left in the american west. the national park service brought wolves back to yellowstone park almost exactly 25 years ago, following a bitter debate between wildlife groups, who wanted them restored, and ranchers, who most definitely didn't. even today, the wolves of yellowstone stir strong emotions. but, as we first reported in 2018, they've also had an impact that almost no one saw coming. in the dead of wint
ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, jim parsons: in the time it takes to choose an emoji, you can sign upnor. when you apply for a driver's license, say yes to organ donation. cbs cares. >> whitaker: it's safe to say that wolves have an image problem. since ancient times, they've been portrayed in fables and legends, and the bible, as fearsome, voracious predators. the story of the "big bad wolf" may be the most memorable and frightening of all the fairy tales told by the brothers...
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also is lieutenant brett parson, district native. he manages the department lesbian gay transsexual and bisexual department. and mr. trust thought. we're looking forward to learning a lot, and looking back through your eyes and perspectives on where we were 50 years ago. it is kind of hard to believe. i would like to start with you if we can. what was new york like what was america like, for gays and lesbian and transgender citizens before the stonewall riots. what was it like for the lgbtq community. >> it is really counter intuitive, because there is a common tendency in this country, to assume you don't for the we go back in history the worst things are going to be. but in the whole history of the entirety of the u.s. history, the sixties and fifties were probably the very worst time for lgbt people. that is because, there have been a period of liberalization in the 1920s, and you know it was generally a liberal period in the 1920s. with the great depression coming along, that seem to begin a clamp down on and i will use the term
also is lieutenant brett parson, district native. he manages the department lesbian gay transsexual and bisexual department. and mr. trust thought. we're looking forward to learning a lot, and looking back through your eyes and perspectives on where we were 50 years ago. it is kind of hard to believe. i would like to start with you if we can. what was new york like what was america like, for gays and lesbian and transgender citizens before the stonewall riots. what was it like for the lgbtq...
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also on hand with us today is lieutenant bret parson, district native. how many years on the force? >> 26. >> 26 years. and he manages you should know the department's lesbian, gay, transsexual, transgender liaison here in d.c. and mr. prescott, journalist, novelist, screenwriter as well and columnist for "salon" so thank you all for taking part in this today. i look forward to learning a lot and looking back with you through your eyes and perspectives on where we were 50 years ago. it's kind of hard to believe. david, i'd like to start with you if we can. what was new york like? what was america like for gay, lesbian, transgender citizens before the stonewall riots? what was it like for the lgbt community? >> well, it's really counterintuitive because there is a common tendency at least in this country to assume that the further we go back in history generally the worse things are actually in the whole history, in the entirety of u.s. history, the '60s and '50s were probably the very worst time for lgbt people. there had been a period of liberalization in the 1920s. we know the 192
also on hand with us today is lieutenant bret parson, district native. how many years on the force? >> 26. >> 26 years. and he manages you should know the department's lesbian, gay, transsexual, transgender liaison here in d.c. and mr. prescott, journalist, novelist, screenwriter as well and columnist for "salon" so thank you all for taking part in this today. i look forward to learning a lot and looking back with you through your eyes and perspectives on where we were 50...
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well, we have lost scott parson for the time being. in the house of commons... of ten months ago but in lockdown we were living our best or worst zoom life. let's cross over to oxford university where a high level meeting of academics is taking place via videoconference call. with a whole group of people on the screen and in the last minute i could see reach behind me. that's the husband, unaware the camera could see him. he crawled across the floor. this is in a group chat with 0xford academia, the elite. how is the dating by zoom going? i have given it up. this is john, we have met before, back when we sampled seem dating. what can you talk about, you are not doing anything. it is the same old conversation. it is like, i am watching some tv, just like the last five nights you have asked me. what can you do? i cannot go out anywhere. hello, introduce yourself. idoa anywhere. hello, introduce yourself. i do a podcast and i believe you're calling me about my social media zoom calling me about my social media zoom faux pas. you bet we. we selected a select group o
well, we have lost scott parson for the time being. in the house of commons... of ten months ago but in lockdown we were living our best or worst zoom life. let's cross over to oxford university where a high level meeting of academics is taking place via videoconference call. with a whole group of people on the screen and in the last minute i could see reach behind me. that's the husband, unaware the camera could see him. he crawled across the floor. this is in a group chat with 0xford...
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meanwhile i do want to go to mike parsons the governor of the beautiful state of missouri. governor you've been dealing with covid-19 like your 49 other colleagues, democrat and republican alike and now we're hearing about these spikes in cases so much so that in a couple of states they're already reassessing the phased opening or continued opening there. how are you dealing with it? >> yeah, neil we're doing good here in missouri. now that we've got the information, the date that we need to make decisions was really important it's the thing that we really lacked for a while because nobody had it and we build our own models in the state of missouri and that helped us make the decision as we know now we can do box-in strategy, what we call whether it's nursing home, food processing, whether it's the prison system or the nursing homes. different things like that or we can, and we build up our testing strategy in african american communities we know who really effects us now and we have a lot more information so that's really been able to help us to make the decision to fully
meanwhile i do want to go to mike parsons the governor of the beautiful state of missouri. governor you've been dealing with covid-19 like your 49 other colleagues, democrat and republican alike and now we're hearing about these spikes in cases so much so that in a couple of states they're already reassessing the phased opening or continued opening there. how are you dealing with it? >> yeah, neil we're doing good here in missouri. now that we've got the information, the date that we need...
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our research associate winston parsons produced an alarming report documenting power disconnections for inabilities to pay in communities in san francisco that have already suffered burdens and environmental injustices. i am very proud of all of the work we were able to accomplish in this fiscal year and to pursue our special studies, particularly labor, we have had to do our own fund-raising. it was the first time in lafco history we raised and received private foundation money. we raised $360,000 for our labor study. i say we because it was a team effort. i had help from the survey team, jobs of justice education fund and jobs of justice san francisco and research and funds at san francisco foundation. it was a team effort. we continue to draw on mou fund from the sfpuc for work on clean power s.f. we did not spend a lot of those funds this year. that will change dramatically in the coming fiscal year as we sharpen the focus on clean power s.f. to move forward with consultants to strengthen our oversight role and take on related studies. i will have that in my executive officers repor
our research associate winston parsons produced an alarming report documenting power disconnections for inabilities to pay in communities in san francisco that have already suffered burdens and environmental injustices. i am very proud of all of the work we were able to accomplish in this fiscal year and to pursue our special studies, particularly labor, we have had to do our own fund-raising. it was the first time in lafco history we raised and received private foundation money. we raised...
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parsons, frankly, much more important conversation at the moment >> very gracious of you, henry thank you. and we will definitely do that, i promise you. henry cornell. that's it for us today really, it is. make sure you join us tomorrow those are futures, "squawk on the street" is next. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm quintanilla with jam cramer, live from separate locations, faber will join us in just a bit futures suggest the bulls may take a break after the dow after the biggest 50-day rally in s&p history more commentary on the reopening from macy's and others, oil below 38 jim, some say the speculation, especially around some of these quallser cap names, definitely needs to come off of the burner. >> you know, i mean, look, the most popular stocks yesterday, top ships, it's a ship company, we also had hertz, but that's -- that may not even exist as a stock, but there it goes, sea energy, oasis petroleum, we've got the volaris, cowan, these are all companies that may or may not exist in the future, but they're fun. there is a lot of people who a
parsons, frankly, much more important conversation at the moment >> very gracious of you, henry thank you. and we will definitely do that, i promise you. henry cornell. that's it for us today really, it is. make sure you join us tomorrow those are futures, "squawk on the street" is next. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm quintanilla with jam cramer, live from separate locations, faber will join us in just a bit futures...
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. >> mike parson also came to pay his respects presenting dorn's family.impact of such a big loss. >> the numbing feeling that came over my body and i just like boy i can't believe. >> cannon is charged in dorn's murder same the same night 55 residence were burglarized. he served on the police force before he retired in 2007. he became chief of moline acres a small town in saint lewis, county. friends described him as bigger than life. steve, ainsley and brian, back to you. ainsley: heart-breaking. thank you so much, todd. the president of the new york state police benevolent association delivering a very passionate message to the media and to lawmakers accusing them of vilifying the police. listen. >> i am not derek chauvin. they are not him. he killed someone. we didn't. the legislators, the press, everybody is trying to shame us into being embarrassed about our profession. stop treating us like animals and thugs and start treating us with some respect. brian: never before has one person spoken for so many in my mind and it's mike o'meara and he joins us
. >> mike parson also came to pay his respects presenting dorn's family.impact of such a big loss. >> the numbing feeling that came over my body and i just like boy i can't believe. >> cannon is charged in dorn's murder same the same night 55 residence were burglarized. he served on the police force before he retired in 2007. he became chief of moline acres a small town in saint lewis, county. friends described him as bigger than life. steve, ainsley and brian, back to you....
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our research associate winston parsons produced an alarming report documenting power disconnections forilities to pay in communities in san francisco that have already suffered burdens and environmental injustices. i am very proud of all of the work we were able to accomplish in this fiscal year and to pursue our special studies, particularly labor, we have had to do our own fund-raising. it was the first time in lafco history we raised and received private foundation money. we raised $360,000 for our labor study. i say we because it was a team effort. i had help from the survey team, jobs of justice education fund and jobs of justice san francisco and research and funds at san francisco foundation. it was a team effort. we continue to draw on mou fund from the sfpuc for work on clean power s.f. we did not spend a lot of those funds this year. that will change dramatically in the coming fiscal year as we sharpen the focus on clean power s.f. to move forward with consultants to strengthen our oversight role and take on related studies. i will have that in my executive officers report. we
our research associate winston parsons produced an alarming report documenting power disconnections forilities to pay in communities in san francisco that have already suffered burdens and environmental injustices. i am very proud of all of the work we were able to accomplish in this fiscal year and to pursue our special studies, particularly labor, we have had to do our own fund-raising. it was the first time in lafco history we raised and received private foundation money. we raised $360,000...