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especially for paul, said his friend. >> knowing paul the way i know paul and the way he could be interpretedbout paul taking the stand. >> risky or not, paul was determined to tell the jury his side of the story. >> i thought, you know, if there was any way this jury thought this man was responsible for this, now they know for sure that he's not. what did the jury think? when "dateline" continues. dew. when "dateline" continues. gives my skin an extra boost of life. it's full of energy. it finally matches me. i'm denise bidot, and my skin is powerful. and i can face anything with my olay. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. the family has to share one. are expensive, frontline plus. step up with boost mobile and get 4 free samsung galaxy a20 phones when you switch or don't and prepare to lose some furniture got it! step up with boost mobile and get 4 lines for $25 per line per month or don't and remodel the living room switch to boost mobile and get 4 free samsung galaxy a20 phones, all on our super reliable, sup
especially for paul, said his friend. >> knowing paul the way i know paul and the way he could be interpretedbout paul taking the stand. >> risky or not, paul was determined to tell the jury his side of the story. >> i thought, you know, if there was any way this jury thought this man was responsible for this, now they know for sure that he's not. what did the jury think? when "dateline" continues. dew. when "dateline" continues. gives my skin an extra...
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i'm paul gigot. another 2.1 million people filed for unemployment last week, pushing the total number of jobless claims past 40 million since mid-march. but as states across the country begin to reopen from their coronavirus lockdowns, the economy is showing some signs of life with air travel, restaurant occupancy, and hotel bookings all on the upswing. so just how quickly can americans get back to work and how robust a recovery are we likely to see. let's ask our team, dan heniger and bill mcagain. mcgern. mary, 40 million jobless in two months. we've never seen that before, not in our lifetimes. is this the extent of the damage or are we going to see some more? >> hi, paul. i don't think we can say whether we're going to see more. we don't know from the health aspects whether we get the second wave and so forth. i think what we know right now is that we have a -- first of all, a very entrepreneurial culture. i've been impressed in new york at all the entrepreneurs and business people who are eagerl
i'm paul gigot. another 2.1 million people filed for unemployment last week, pushing the total number of jobless claims past 40 million since mid-march. but as states across the country begin to reopen from their coronavirus lockdowns, the economy is showing some signs of life with air travel, restaurant occupancy, and hotel bookings all on the upswing. so just how quickly can americans get back to work and how robust a recovery are we likely to see. let's ask our team, dan heniger and bill...
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macro investor paul tudor jones is buying big coin as a hedge against the inflation of the role gold played in the 1970 s. he says quote the best profit maximizing strategy is to own the fastest horse this is incredibly big news paul tudor jones is a seminal figure in the hedge fund industry in the money man and man industry going back to the early 1980 s. even before and he's got about $40000000000.00 he's got a position now and big coin in the low single digits we know that typically his style is to scale into a position so i expect him to be 5 or 10 percent of that plus he is the ultimate alpha dog in the big coin space which he does every one of those 10000 head phones out there will follow to some degree. now bitcoin is officially on the map the same at the same time that warren buffett kind of exit stage left everything that's old and not working anymore like warren is off the stage and for paul tudor jones the circle has come full circle because when i started my career on wall street the early 1980 s. walter jones was kind of the king of wall street at the time the invented t
macro investor paul tudor jones is buying big coin as a hedge against the inflation of the role gold played in the 1970 s. he says quote the best profit maximizing strategy is to own the fastest horse this is incredibly big news paul tudor jones is a seminal figure in the hedge fund industry in the money man and man industry going back to the early 1980 s. even before and he's got about $40000000000.00 he's got a position now and big coin in the low single digits we know that typically his...
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paul, minnesota. sara sidner and josh campbell on the ground in minneapolis, known as the twin cities there. you see the twin pictures on the scene right now. the st. paul mayor has requested the national guard come in for help. and the mayor of minneapolis has been speaking out as well talking about this horrific tragedy. cnn's cameras are trained on these events. we have our crews on the ground. we have it covered for you i don't. we are going to take a quick break. we'll get back to it shortly right on the other side. we'll be right back. when visible set out to create the future of phone service... we tossed the stuff that wasn't working. stuff like foot-long bills and fees from nowhere. time-wasting stores, misleading ads, unhelpful help centers. and saved the stuff that was working. like verizon's 4g lte network. plus unlimited data, messages, and minutes. it's a simple system. trim the bad... make the good better... and way cheaper. meet visible. unlimited data on verizon's 4g lte network. just
paul, minnesota. sara sidner and josh campbell on the ground in minneapolis, known as the twin cities there. you see the twin pictures on the scene right now. the st. paul mayor has requested the national guard come in for help. and the mayor of minneapolis has been speaking out as well talking about this horrific tragedy. cnn's cameras are trained on these events. we have our crews on the ground. we have it covered for you i don't. we are going to take a quick break. we'll get back to it...
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that paul says?well, there's the danger for sure, but the question is what kind of targeting might they be doing. i think nancy pelosi and chuck schumer very much have in mind to target the spending both at their constituents and at blue states whose budgets are under incredible pressure at the moment such as new york, new jersey, illinois, in large part because of the way they managed budgets in the last 10 or 20 years. we had extraordinary pension obligations and budgetary obligations often because of the contract because they did with public employees in those states and a lot of the money i think some of the republicans are right basically -- basically red states that this would be income tax transfer from fiscally responsible states across the south, middle west, mountain states and into states like illinois, new jersey and new york. then you have a political battle on your hands and you're dividing the gop as they get behind the proposals, steve mnuchin goes up there and renegotiates another tr
that paul says?well, there's the danger for sure, but the question is what kind of targeting might they be doing. i think nancy pelosi and chuck schumer very much have in mind to target the spending both at their constituents and at blue states whose budgets are under incredible pressure at the moment such as new york, new jersey, illinois, in large part because of the way they managed budgets in the last 10 or 20 years. we had extraordinary pension obligations and budgetary obligations often...
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let's get to paul donovan, ubs. paul, great to have you on the program. i have 1 million and one questions. what kind of recovery will we see? how patchy will the recovery be? will central bank have the final power to deal with that? paul: this is where we run into one of the prevalence. this is a conventional downturn. byally a downturn is caused imbalances in the economy. the central bank source out the and balancing and then we have the recovery. the problem we got now, a lot of the reasons we are seeing these enormous -- in terms of forecast is we have never been in a situation where government is deliberately trying to lower gdp in their policy. they will try to raise gdp again. it is very uncertain, the nature of what the recovery will look like. an forced savings going on. they are not able to save money. they still have income coming in . that money will be spent and we get into the recovery phase. we have some evidence of that from the listing of lockdown -- lifting of lockdown in china. clearly we are going to see sectors like travel, transport
let's get to paul donovan, ubs. paul, great to have you on the program. i have 1 million and one questions. what kind of recovery will we see? how patchy will the recovery be? will central bank have the final power to deal with that? paul: this is where we run into one of the prevalence. this is a conventional downturn. byally a downturn is caused imbalances in the economy. the central bank source out the and balancing and then we have the recovery. the problem we got now, a lot of the reasons...
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to go through we have this mean out there and it's a powerful mean that's why you see the likes of paul tudor jones who is a multibillion air billionaire many billions of dollars he suddenly he knew of bitcoin for years but he suddenly understood it it descended onto him immediately it told you everything you need to know about the can tell you in fact about corruption about our comical system that is just made up on the fly so it tells you everything you. need to know about our council and a system of consciousness is deep and i think it was freud who basically discovered scientifically the presence of the unconscious mind the subconscious mind and we have a situation here with paul tudor jones where he was aware of it in his conscious mind but it wasn't resonating deep within a subconscious or unconscious mind but the means like money printing go br'er. eventually broke through the barrier of the unconscious mind that protects folks from going completely insane but it broke through those barriers and it tickled his money management. urge to go big and so now we've got a major player i
to go through we have this mean out there and it's a powerful mean that's why you see the likes of paul tudor jones who is a multibillion air billionaire many billions of dollars he suddenly he knew of bitcoin for years but he suddenly understood it it descended onto him immediately it told you everything you need to know about the can tell you in fact about corruption about our comical system that is just made up on the fly so it tells you everything you. need to know about our council and a...
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paul area. you're looking at it play out on your screen right now, pictures of the minneapolis a precinct -- a minneapolis precinct on fire right now with protesters surrounding. and as you can see in these pictures taken moments ago chanting, jumping up and down, watching it as if it's a bonfire. we're back in moments. chances are you know us. yoo-hoo, progressive shoppers. we laughed with you. sprinkles are for winners. we surprised you. on occasion, we've probably even annoyed you. we've done this all with one thing in mind. to help protect the things you love. and if we can't offer you the best price we'll help you find a better one. it's not always the lowest! even if it's not with us. that's how we've done it for the past 80 years. not just today, or this month, but always. "the retur"drafting"ing" "the return of the slide job" "ripping the wall" "gas-n-go" "bump-n-run" "the return of loud" "nascar is back, and xfinity is bringing you the best seat in the house." >>> we're watching the bre
paul area. you're looking at it play out on your screen right now, pictures of the minneapolis a precinct -- a minneapolis precinct on fire right now with protesters surrounding. and as you can see in these pictures taken moments ago chanting, jumping up and down, watching it as if it's a bonfire. we're back in moments. chances are you know us. yoo-hoo, progressive shoppers. we laughed with you. sprinkles are for winners. we surprised you. on occasion, we've probably even annoyed you. we've...
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paul. in minnesota. this is a live shot of what we are looking at tonight in minneapolis. and so the curfew is not having its desired effect, at least yet. the decision to announce this curfew to put these cities effectively under lockdown overnight tonight, follows three straight nights of anguished and increasingly violent protests during which local authorities have struggled to maintain any semblance of control. it also comes on the same day that both murder and manslaughter charges were announced against the police officer who was seen kneeling on the neck of george floyd. 46-year-old unarmed black man, father of two, who died after repeatedly pleading for his life from that officer and that officer's colleagues on the scene. he was saying explicitly he could not breathe. again, the officer seen kneeling on mr. floyd's neck has been charged with murder and launs today. he is in custody. he has been arrested. state and local authorities are apparently hoping that by imposing this mandat
paul. in minnesota. this is a live shot of what we are looking at tonight in minneapolis. and so the curfew is not having its desired effect, at least yet. the decision to announce this curfew to put these cities effectively under lockdown overnight tonight, follows three straight nights of anguished and increasingly violent protests during which local authorities have struggled to maintain any semblance of control. it also comes on the same day that both murder and manslaughter charges were...
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our paul vercammen has been on scene. we'll go back to him in a moment to find out the very latest to be ground. but at the moment i want to bring in former homeland security secretary jay johnson who is here with us. first mr. secretary what is your reaction to what we're seeing today? not just there in los angeles but what's been a very tense and destructive 24 hours. in many cities across the country. >> ana, there have been two rallying cries from the black community. "black lives matter," and "i can't breathe." this past week in minneapolis we saw exhibit a for why that grievance is real, why that grievance is valid. and what black america, and many white americans are saying to the rest of the country, is "we need to be heard." this grievance is real. we saw yet again example of a black man at the police saying i can't breathe and a member of law enforcement with his knee on mr. floyd's neck as if he were an animal and the police officer was a hunter and that his life did not matter. and i see a number of americans
our paul vercammen has been on scene. we'll go back to him in a moment to find out the very latest to be ground. but at the moment i want to bring in former homeland security secretary jay johnson who is here with us. first mr. secretary what is your reaction to what we're seeing today? not just there in los angeles but what's been a very tense and destructive 24 hours. in many cities across the country. >> ana, there have been two rallying cries from the black community. "black...
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paul: think that is a political essence of modern. let methodology could come down to people who really believe in rituals. both it creates an argument and those who are more practical. i think that is what the president was trying to appeal to. he didn't seem to be getting too much fractional freedom essay, .unlike david, i find it hard to read that with these arguments, and these questions with two minutes. what it means is that every g justice feels that is a hard question on both sides. and usually, they are not saying anything. at the end of thef day, i kind f agree. it could be overturned by people whose names they never heard of. and campaigning that might go on and a very close election. is not certain given the difficulty of figuring out where the justices are. jeffrey: is interesting of the observation of this new format has made a hard rain depart. and traditionally, vance most questions on the side there most skeptical of. as in that way. unlike the supreme court, brett cspan, discussions can be guided by principles and tr
paul: think that is a political essence of modern. let methodology could come down to people who really believe in rituals. both it creates an argument and those who are more practical. i think that is what the president was trying to appeal to. he didn't seem to be getting too much fractional freedom essay, .unlike david, i find it hard to read that with these arguments, and these questions with two minutes. what it means is that every g justice feels that is a hard question on both sides. and...
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paul is with us. what would you like to hear from the president of the united states to see from the president of the united states, at a very delicate moment like this, wren we are facing a coronavirus pandemic and now we are facing a very, very angry reaction in st. paul, minneapolis, where you are, and in the nation's tall, a lot of young people are marching to the white house. >> i think it's time for the president to tell us, or maybe the former president to tell us we are all in this together, and we are looking for the same type of treatment that the officers who say, wait a minute, don't rush to judge, don't be judged by execution, and the people who are in the streets right now they are saying, we wish george floyd without have had the exact same treatment. there is an opportunity for us to be in the movement together as we fight for a broader humanity. >> that is a very important point. don, i want you to tell the viewers what you're working on. you are working on a very special program that
paul is with us. what would you like to hear from the president of the united states to see from the president of the united states, at a very delicate moment like this, wren we are facing a coronavirus pandemic and now we are facing a very, very angry reaction in st. paul, minneapolis, where you are, and in the nation's tall, a lot of young people are marching to the white house. >> i think it's time for the president to tell us, or maybe the former president to tell us we are all in...
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st paul's has been around for many centuries to remember people.worship, would be right across the country, but we can't do that. so we thought this is a way online we can find, enable you to find a home, a place where they can express their grief, where we can share in those we have lost. i have been on the site, we have got people coming in. it's just very moving to read the stories and see the pictures of people who we want to remember, who we have loved and we have lost. and how difficult then do you think it has been in talking to people perhaps you have been effected by the virus, how difficult has it been for them to grieve during this time? it's been very hard because you want to be able to come together and you can't. people particularly who have not been able even to say goodbye to those they love because of social distancing restrictions or because they are in intensive care. so having somewhere that we can do that and not do it on our own is really important. so that you are alongside others who are in the same situation and can share i
st paul's has been around for many centuries to remember people.worship, would be right across the country, but we can't do that. so we thought this is a way online we can find, enable you to find a home, a place where they can express their grief, where we can share in those we have lost. i have been on the site, we have got people coming in. it's just very moving to read the stories and see the pictures of people who we want to remember, who we have loved and we have lost. and how difficult...
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paul, what is happening? >> reporter: hang on one second. >> hey, paul, i'm not sure if you can hear me. you are live right now. >> reporter: one second. ana? >> ana cabrera in new york. >> reporter: we've got a standoff here on third street in los angeles. the police have blocked off an intersection. they have shot rubber bullets. we're seeing some event organizers encouraging the crowd to calm down, and you can hear this chant. it's hands up, don't shoot. >> they started shooting rubber bullets at us first. we've been standing here this entire time. it's been very peaceful and then we got to a certain point, for whatever reason, they told us they wanted to stop. >> excessive force. it's not necessary. >> they shot rubber bullets at us and for what? we haven't been violent. we've been peaceful, and everybody that's got on top of the bus, nobody got hurt but now all of a sudden you have people that started to get violent which is the cops and what are we supposed to do? you sit there, shoot rubber bullets and
paul, what is happening? >> reporter: hang on one second. >> hey, paul, i'm not sure if you can hear me. you are live right now. >> reporter: one second. ana? >> ana cabrera in new york. >> reporter: we've got a standoff here on third street in los angeles. the police have blocked off an intersection. they have shot rubber bullets. we're seeing some event organizers encouraging the crowd to calm down, and you can hear this chant. it's hands up, don't shoot....
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paul's force. and as i told people who are listening, this is not an infinite number of people we can pull. the minnesota state patrol is a highly trained, highly organized force that when every single one of them is up and operating is at about 700. you cannot operate all the time on that. the same thing with the minnesota national guard, and, of course, the cities. as you saw this expand across the united states, and you start to see, if it be domestic terrorism, ideological extremists to fan the group, or international destabilization of how our country works, those elements are present in all of this. i spoke this morning with the secretary of defense and with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff extensively to update the situation, receive their situation report as they see it across the country, and to suggest courses of action going forward. in consultation with the mayors and the resources they have -- and just to be clear, as you witness this, if it's new york or denver or louisville
paul's force. and as i told people who are listening, this is not an infinite number of people we can pull. the minnesota state patrol is a highly trained, highly organized force that when every single one of them is up and operating is at about 700. you cannot operate all the time on that. the same thing with the minnesota national guard, and, of course, the cities. as you saw this expand across the united states, and you start to see, if it be domestic terrorism, ideological extremists to fan...
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paul. paul paul. i think. the. book. coping. with. the collapse of the russia gate post has exposed yet again the unprofessionalism of the bias of the corporate looking media the same media consistently project their own claimed values and political preferences baskin even the truth or conspicuously absent in their news reporting. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi ls past i'm aware of that. leverage all you like. and you can never forget america now auschwitz was really like to be in hell because you would never believe it want to go to as a copy of a course for 30 years i'm open to the curb it at all seems a lot to offer via the use i might make it all right when i get out on the farm saw you know what it's like ma song to her next the oh so he can listen and hopefully bless god heard screams. you can be both with the yeah you like. my. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm s
paul. paul paul. i think. the. book. coping. with. the collapse of the russia gate post has exposed yet again the unprofessionalism of the bias of the corporate looking media the same media consistently project their own claimed values and political preferences baskin even the truth or conspicuously absent in their news reporting. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi ls past i'm aware of that. leverage all you like. and...
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paul. and today the governor of minnesota mobilized the entire state of national guard of minnesota, led by the 34th infantry division, the red bulls. the red bulls are significant because they were in mississippi when katrina hit. they were training to go to iraq. it's a well-trained unit. the biggest part of that unit is the armored brigade. they'll well trained, well equipped and hopefully they will be able to help the governor and the mayors of st. paul and minneapolis solve the issue with presence and people will go home tonight. this two-front war is causing much disturbance and we still have a large number of elderly people dying from the covid while this is simultaneously happening. we're going to have to change a lot to get this fixed, ali. >> general, i remember during katrina you telling the governor at the time do not tell law enforcement to shoot to kill your own people, and i remember a very distinct image in my mind of you moving through some guardsmen and telling one of them
paul. and today the governor of minnesota mobilized the entire state of national guard of minnesota, led by the 34th infantry division, the red bulls. the red bulls are significant because they were in mississippi when katrina hit. they were training to go to iraq. it's a well-trained unit. the biggest part of that unit is the armored brigade. they'll well trained, well equipped and hopefully they will be able to help the governor and the mayors of st. paul and minneapolis solve the issue with...
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chief meteorologist paul heggen is tracking some showers still lingering tonight, paul? >> a few showers out there, especially for the east bay at the moment. a chance of showers going to be with us at any point degree the night and any point in the next couple days. overall we expect the best rain chances tomorrow and wednesday to shape up over the north bay. right now, most of the activity over the east bay. let's look at high def doppler. rain making its way out of solano county towards sacramento. more much needed rainfall around concord extending down towards 880, 580 as well. we're going to be watching those showers continue to make their way farther to the east and northeast. there's not as much happening for the south bay. there's still some shower activity in the santa cruz mountains as that onshore flow squeezes out more moisture. this activity going to continue dwindling over the next couple hours. futurecast anticipates that. still a few showers possible by 11:00, but fewer and farther between. another chance of showers early tomorrow morning. this is real hi
chief meteorologist paul heggen is tracking some showers still lingering tonight, paul? >> a few showers out there, especially for the east bay at the moment. a chance of showers going to be with us at any point degree the night and any point in the next couple days. overall we expect the best rain chances tomorrow and wednesday to shape up over the north bay. right now, most of the activity over the east bay. let's look at high def doppler. rain making its way out of solano county...
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matt: paul:, thanks very much.l gordon who runs our central-bank coverage for us in europe interviewing the ecb vp luis de guindos. you can see that interview throughout the program. i'm going to put some of it in my show tomorrow morning as well. stocks finishing up the day in the green big time in europe. you have to remember this is the second day of big gains. this is the stoxx 600 today, but it shot up yesterday as well. 350, anow looking at level we have not seen since the beginning of march. big gains in germany, big gains in france on the back of the lufthansa bailout and now the r enault bailout. willt headlines the french do an 8 billion euro bailout for the french carmaker. this is the first day of trading back for u.s. and u.k. markets. we have seen a big gains, a little bit of catch-up playing in the u.k. and the u.s. here we see the dax 11,504 after a second day of triple digit gains. 113 points after gaining 317 yesterday. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european close on bloomberg mar
matt: paul:, thanks very much.l gordon who runs our central-bank coverage for us in europe interviewing the ecb vp luis de guindos. you can see that interview throughout the program. i'm going to put some of it in my show tomorrow morning as well. stocks finishing up the day in the green big time in europe. you have to remember this is the second day of big gains. this is the stoxx 600 today, but it shot up yesterday as well. 350, anow looking at level we have not seen since the beginning of...
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the news today about paul manafort walking out of jail in pennsylvania. there's no record of any infection in that prison but is that the appropriate step given the possibility of infection in the prison context? >> well, the problem is bill barr has so politicized the justice department, justice system, that people can't have confidence in the decision to release people like paul manafort to do home imprisonment is based on the merits, is based on either his health situation or covid situation at present. no one can really have confidence in that. i can tell you, andrea, in southern california there are two prisons not far from my distribute, one at terminal island, which 40% to 70% of inmates have covid. i can bet you the families of those incarcerated in those two institutions are looking at the release of paul manafort today and saying how come my family member is not being released to home custody? it must be because their names are not paul manafort, they're not a friend of donald trump. this system stinks. and that's the result of bill barr politic
the news today about paul manafort walking out of jail in pennsylvania. there's no record of any infection in that prison but is that the appropriate step given the possibility of infection in the prison context? >> well, the problem is bill barr has so politicized the justice department, justice system, that people can't have confidence in the decision to release people like paul manafort to do home imprisonment is based on the merits, is based on either his health situation or covid...
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paul? >> you probably can't see, two more fires have started down university towards the state capitol. i don't know if you can see that. i want to show you what's happening here. where protestors have been challenging police at this fire. several businesses including a napa autoparts are on fire. a large group of protestors just came up. it looked like they had been marching downtown. and they came up. very young. they have moved towards police not realizing just how liberal they're being with the use of mace and tear gas, pepper balls. and flash bang grenades. i'm guessing police are shortly going to try to disperse the crowd. this is what we have seen the entire day. crowds growing and surging towards the police. and when they deploy some of the non-lethal types of weapons, the crowd shrinks back. it's really gotten much bigger in the last few minutes. it's unclear what -- i want to stop over here. this is an area. there's a large number of protestors. shooting pepper balls here at those
paul? >> you probably can't see, two more fires have started down university towards the state capitol. i don't know if you can see that. i want to show you what's happening here. where protestors have been challenging police at this fire. several businesses including a napa autoparts are on fire. a large group of protestors just came up. it looked like they had been marching downtown. and they came up. very young. they have moved towards police not realizing just how liberal they're...
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joining us tonight is senator rapid paul. senator, good to have you with us -- rand paul.nt to compliment you for proceeding to help try to reform this fisa process. but first, if i may if, your reaction to those names from the obama white house, the obama administration seeking the unmasking of general flynn. >> i think it's startling, it's troubling. that the vice president would unmask the president rival, you know, we've had accusations in the past year you may recall of people saying, oh, you're using government to go after a political rival. well, it sounds exactly like this with proof. essentially when you unmask someone, you're illegally listening, you're illegally having a wiretap on their conversation. so we may have had justification to listen to foreign target, but when the foreign target is talking to an innocent american in the normal course of business, you're not supposed to unmask the american unless you have probable cause they're involved in some sort of crime. in this case there was never an allegation of that, so it's excitement by the obama people to
joining us tonight is senator rapid paul. senator, good to have you with us -- rand paul.nt to compliment you for proceeding to help try to reform this fisa process. but first, if i may if, your reaction to those names from the obama white house, the obama administration seeking the unmasking of general flynn. >> i think it's startling, it's troubling. that the vice president would unmask the president rival, you know, we've had accusations in the past year you may recall of people...
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paul. is there any evidence to that? do we believe most of the people who are burning down buildings? >> i think i'm not going to speculate. i think probably the assumption is those folks who come in but as i said earlier, we need to make sure that we own this. the thing that sparked this is a homegrown minnesota thing. the event that sparked it. >> reporter: [indistinct question] >> no, i don't know that. i think we can't tell that right now but i think much of how a lot of this happened certainly all of the things that have led to this, this is minnesota. i think we need to find out. i don't take it changes the calculus too much of how did we get to it, how to respond? >> reporter: taking ownership of it. >> i'm taking ownership. we own it. >> reporter: are you satisfied that that leadership -- >> i didn't say mayor frey. >> reporter: about the lack of leadership. speak with the minneapolis police department. i will assume responsibility, if you issue was that the state should have moved faster, that is on me, whether
paul. is there any evidence to that? do we believe most of the people who are burning down buildings? >> i think i'm not going to speculate. i think probably the assumption is those folks who come in but as i said earlier, we need to make sure that we own this. the thing that sparked this is a homegrown minnesota thing. the event that sparked it. >> reporter: [indistinct question] >> no, i don't know that. i think we can't tell that right now but i think much of how a lot of...
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paul side these are preliminary numbers -- we had about 20 arrests made on the st. paul side. over half of those were for burglary. if you think about the grocery all thend walgreens and liquor stores and pharmacies that have been broken into, as you look at all the plywood up and about, they were significant numbers for burglary, and then 1/3 of thatout total was for curfew violations in addition to that. on the minneapolis side, i believe there was once again between 15 to 20 there. much of that was for curfew violations and/or destruction of property, so that's the numbers we have so far. we need to get county booking numbers, and we recognize that as there were firebombings done throughout the area, that we will have to tap into washington and dakota because we understand they also had crimes committed in their jurisdictions. >> [indiscernible] are you telling legitimate protesters to not help provide cover? >> i get the second part of your question there. >> [indiscernible] by being out tonight, you are most definitely helping those who seek to wrong hour city. let me be
paul side these are preliminary numbers -- we had about 20 arrests made on the st. paul side. over half of those were for burglary. if you think about the grocery all thend walgreens and liquor stores and pharmacies that have been broken into, as you look at all the plywood up and about, they were significant numbers for burglary, and then 1/3 of thatout total was for curfew violations in addition to that. on the minneapolis side, i believe there was once again between 15 to 20 there. much of...
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chris paul the substitute teacher. chris paul and n.b.a.efully we will see on the court sooner than later. >> appreciate you, trevor. we'll get you some hooping lessons. >> trevor: i'll teach you soccer and you do the hoops. >> thies deal. >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. before we go: the covid pandemic has taken a serious toll on many people's mental health. and here in the u.s., the disaster distress helpline is trying to address this crisis. they've got counselors who are trained to meet the mental health needs of this unique situation. and if you are able to, and would like to help, please donate what you can. noamount is too small. and if you'd like to support new yorkers in crisis please donate to "nyc well," which is also providing free, confidential mental health support. until tomorrow, stay safe out there, wash your hands, and remember: headaches are a symptom of coronavirus, but they're also a symptom of watching netflix for 20 hours straight, so you're probably fine. now, here it is, your moment of zen. ♪ ♪ >> after seve
chris paul the substitute teacher. chris paul and n.b.a.efully we will see on the court sooner than later. >> appreciate you, trevor. we'll get you some hooping lessons. >> trevor: i'll teach you soccer and you do the hoops. >> thies deal. >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. before we go: the covid pandemic has taken a serious toll on many people's mental health. and here in the u.s., the disaster distress helpline is trying to address this crisis. they've got...
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paul?aller: i used to live in south minneapolis for like 12 years, near was down the street the furniture store and everything. it is frustration. i'm not advocating violence. that's what happens when people are frustrated. and clearly discriminated against and feel like they will not get a fair chance. a black journalist just got arrested by police within the last hour. no one knows why. , and it showed them. the white journalist did not get arrested for the same thing. host: if you and i were having this conversation last week, do you think minneapolis -- would you be surprised if i told you it was going to become the center of a conversation about discrimination and race in this country? caller: would i be surprised you ask? no. host: do you recognize it as an issue in the city before what happened on monday? caller: definitely. i have been stopped by minneapolis police and light upon as well. too.ed upon, arrested, charges dropped, so i understand. those police lie. of -- it is like a g
paul?aller: i used to live in south minneapolis for like 12 years, near was down the street the furniture store and everything. it is frustration. i'm not advocating violence. that's what happens when people are frustrated. and clearly discriminated against and feel like they will not get a fair chance. a black journalist just got arrested by police within the last hour. no one knows why. , and it showed them. the white journalist did not get arrested for the same thing. host: if you and i were...
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paul police chief todd axle. thank you for being here.s is such a painful moment for the country, obviously, for george floyd's family, for me as a minnesotan to see this happen in the city i love, it is unconscionable. i guess i would like to get you to tell us a little bit more about what you told your officers and what you thought when you first saw this. >> jim and poppy, thank you so much for having me on this morning. you know, this is an incredibly challenging time across the country for our community, who is grieving, the family of mr. floyd, who tragically lost his life and our police officers. we look at number of officers we have in this country, over 1 million police officers, the actions of very few can really take us back generations of trying to build up trust and confidence with all of our communities within the cities we serve. >> listen, we appreciate you coming on. and we know how tough your jobs are, right. you got to -- your officers have to face challenging situations and decisions every day. you had a facebook post
paul police chief todd axle. thank you for being here.s is such a painful moment for the country, obviously, for george floyd's family, for me as a minnesotan to see this happen in the city i love, it is unconscionable. i guess i would like to get you to tell us a little bit more about what you told your officers and what you thought when you first saw this. >> jim and poppy, thank you so much for having me on this morning. you know, this is an incredibly challenging time across the...
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let me stop there and ask paul smith. do you believe that james wilson, given his devotion to popular election, popular sovereignty, would have wanted discretion ofhe electors to deviate from the voice of the people? putt is a little hard to thoughts in the head of a framer who that, but a person believes and popular election of presidents, by accepting the electoral college only as a compromise, you would think would want to safeguard the ability of the states when they choose popular election as their method of appointment to be able to have the election results be reflected in the electoral votes cast later. not only you have taken away popular sovereignty by having electoral college, but you have empowered the electoral college to disregard the election rule. it is a double whammy. >> thank you very much for that. it is time for closing arguments. a wonderful discussion. give a few closing thoughts after that as assistant cleat and precisely as you can. tellch of you could just your -- our viewers why you believe your
let me stop there and ask paul smith. do you believe that james wilson, given his devotion to popular election, popular sovereignty, would have wanted discretion ofhe electors to deviate from the voice of the people? putt is a little hard to thoughts in the head of a framer who that, but a person believes and popular election of presidents, by accepting the electoral college only as a compromise, you would think would want to safeguard the ability of the states when they choose popular election...
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and we're joined now by the european federation nurses association secretary general paul de rob from brussels thanks so much for being with us paul let me thank you and everyone in your profession for all you've been doing during this crisis an estimated 179 health care staff in britain alone have died during this and demick many of them nurses what's the biggest risk that they're facing in this pandemic. i think good and i'm it came to us quite suddenly so many member states in the european union including the commission itself was not prepared for this and not such a protection equipment that we need to have in order to go next to the patient to wash the patients and feed the patients to not just the banks and what's not available so even from being born a crisis in 2014 enough and wrote a report at that time the title last week are not be fair the next 3 are all prepared and in the next 3 for the up and make to the end recommendations released government give your nurses your physicians who are from flying who are taking care of the patients that b.p. east damascus demobbed aerial
and we're joined now by the european federation nurses association secretary general paul de rob from brussels thanks so much for being with us paul let me thank you and everyone in your profession for all you've been doing during this crisis an estimated 179 health care staff in britain alone have died during this and demick many of them nurses what's the biggest risk that they're facing in this pandemic. i think good and i'm it came to us quite suddenly so many member states in the european...
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paul. 'd paul paul good i think. coming up. though. we go to work see you straight home. it gives a new cold war is in play this time wait she gets china one of the terms of engagement what does it mean to win discount like and is all out war possible how did the us and its alliance oh i just find themselves in the situation. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi yellow house i am aware of it. leverage it all your life. and you can never forget what they are going now auschwitz was really like to be in hell because he would never believe that blunt and human can do to as a hobby of course for 32 years of both and be good for a bit it all seems a lot over by his side make it to work when i get out on the farm saw you know what its like my songs were next to you so you can listen and hopefully be bless your heart heard screams. from your. greetings and sal you take. as i've stated before sometimes it takes a life or death crisis to reveal someone's true colors especially when it comes to our political
paul. 'd paul paul good i think. coming up. though. we go to work see you straight home. it gives a new cold war is in play this time wait she gets china one of the terms of engagement what does it mean to win discount like and is all out war possible how did the us and its alliance oh i just find themselves in the situation. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi yellow house i am aware of it. leverage it all your life....
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paul throughout the day. and then the last mission we did receive yesterday evening was an escort mission for the minneapolis fire department. the concept of the operation is that we would move, link up with the minneapolis police department and as they went into unsecure and dangerous areas that we would secure the area so they could perform their life-saving and property saving missions. and we continued to do those missions through the evening. as the governor indicated, a quarter after midnight this morning, the governor authorized a law and order mission into the third precinct, what we would call in the military a clear and security mission. so under the leadership of the state patrol, and the department of public safety, the minnesota national guard was assigned a task and a mission in support of the state patrol. we would follow the state patrol and we would help secure the area that they cleared. our soldiers remained in that area, as i speak now, still on that mission, still securing that location.
paul throughout the day. and then the last mission we did receive yesterday evening was an escort mission for the minneapolis fire department. the concept of the operation is that we would move, link up with the minneapolis police department and as they went into unsecure and dangerous areas that we would secure the area so they could perform their life-saving and property saving missions. and we continued to do those missions through the evening. as the governor indicated, a quarter after...
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paul side. over half were for burglary. when we talk about burglary, think about those grocery stores and the walgreens and the liquor stores and the pharmacies that have been broken into, as you look at the plywood that's up and about, they were significant numbers for burglary and then there was about a third of that total was for curfew violations in addition to that. on the minneapolis side, i believe there was, once again, close to 20, i think between 15 and 20 there, and once again, much of that was for curfew violations and/or for destruction of property. so that's the numbers we have so far. we recognize that's only essentially st. paul and minneapolis, we really need to get booking numbers, and we recognize that as there were fire bombings done throughout the metro area that we actually have -- we're going to have to tap into washington, dakota counties also because we understand that they also had crimes committed in their jurisdictions. >> the mayors agreed that anyone out tonight after 8:00 is aiding and abettin
paul side. over half were for burglary. when we talk about burglary, think about those grocery stores and the walgreens and the liquor stores and the pharmacies that have been broken into, as you look at the plywood that's up and about, they were significant numbers for burglary and then there was about a third of that total was for curfew violations in addition to that. on the minneapolis side, i believe there was, once again, close to 20, i think between 15 and 20 there, and once again, much...
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welcome to bloomberg, paul, and thank you so much for joining us today.rstand that you said that you have hundreds of millions of doses ready in early 2021. can you clarify for our viewers when you actually intend to begin manufacturing the vaccine, and is it in line with operation work speed. we are already starting to prepare manufacturing, and that is going in with development. we are building out new facilities where we can produce a massive amount of vaccines, as well as fill them. so you need to fill them in vials to be able to bring them to people. and that is unprecedented, never in history has that been done, doing that in a year, to get to a billion vaccines, but it is all underway. we have already two manufacturing sites in full preparation, and we are starting a third and fourth one in the next few weeks. those will be able to produce a billion vaccines in the course of next year. nejra: you mentioned vials as well there. what are you going to do to mitigate the potential for violent and stopper shortage issues, particularly if you suddenly ge
welcome to bloomberg, paul, and thank you so much for joining us today.rstand that you said that you have hundreds of millions of doses ready in early 2021. can you clarify for our viewers when you actually intend to begin manufacturing the vaccine, and is it in line with operation work speed. we are already starting to prepare manufacturing, and that is going in with development. we are building out new facilities where we can produce a massive amount of vaccines, as well as fill them. so you...
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paul. it was estimated that 50% of minnesotans were involved in making bootleg liquor in those days. the other 50% were buying it from them. this minnesota area was also well situated to make bootleg liquor, to break the prohibition law. we had a lot of germans, and germans know how to make beer. we had more breweries per capita than almost any city in america. when you break the law and make illegal liquor you need water, you need fresh water. we had the mississippi river, only a few yards from where we are standing today. we are very close to the border of canada, so liquor could be imported and exported over the canadian border. area was a, this safe haven for bootlegging and public enemies and gangsters. the history of the building we are in now, which is today called landmark center, but in the 1930's, the public enemies era, it was called the old federal courts building. the history here is incredible. on the fifth for is the offices of the prohibition bureau. the man who headed the p
paul. it was estimated that 50% of minnesotans were involved in making bootleg liquor in those days. the other 50% were buying it from them. this minnesota area was also well situated to make bootleg liquor, to break the prohibition law. we had a lot of germans, and germans know how to make beer. we had more breweries per capita than almost any city in america. when you break the law and make illegal liquor you need water, you need fresh water. we had the mississippi river, only a few yards...
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i want to talk to those mayors who are up 24/7 in minneapolis and saint paul. it is not about calling someone in lack of leadership. it is about an issue developed and how we are going to solve it. it happens in a middle of an unprecedented global pandemic. it gives us a chance. we'll get to pick our path quickly here. how are we going to be seen by the world in the coming days. how are we going to be seen after that and how are we going to respond to one another and what are we going to do about it? again. if i were everybody in this community listening, well, i am going to believe it when i see it. for the first task at hand is get civil control back. get justice moving quickly and fairly and start talking about together, how do we rebuild trust in the police and how do we rebuild those stores and how do we rebuild our society and send the phase to the world that sees us for positive things that we need to recognize this is what we are seeing. we need to take a hard look and figure out we change that. i am going to close because of the importance i have said
i want to talk to those mayors who are up 24/7 in minneapolis and saint paul. it is not about calling someone in lack of leadership. it is about an issue developed and how we are going to solve it. it happens in a middle of an unprecedented global pandemic. it gives us a chance. we'll get to pick our path quickly here. how are we going to be seen by the world in the coming days. how are we going to be seen after that and how are we going to respond to one another and what are we going to do...
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paul, a sister city to minneapolis. a shopping mall was a target.th mark claxton, a former nypd detective and form er special agent in charge jim cavanaugh. where does minneapolis go from here after the night that we have seen? >> well, chris, i hope there's some more peaceful times starting with tomorrow night. but i think it's up to the prosecutors to do something to look at that horrific video, a video really of a homicide before your eyes, and not try to overlawyer this. if you are waiting on a toxicology report and an autopsy, which they could be, you still have on its face a first degree assault which carries 20 years in prison. up to 20 years in prison. it's not a small charge. and you could arrest the officer regardless of what any autopsy may say, regardless of what any toxicology report may say, and you could arrest the officer for that. now, i believe that the neck compression resulted in mr. floyd's death, after i watched that repeatedly, you can see him expire right there. he's gasping for breath. and you know, when a man calls for his
paul, a sister city to minneapolis. a shopping mall was a target.th mark claxton, a former nypd detective and form er special agent in charge jim cavanaugh. where does minneapolis go from here after the night that we have seen? >> well, chris, i hope there's some more peaceful times starting with tomorrow night. but i think it's up to the prosecutors to do something to look at that horrific video, a video really of a homicide before your eyes, and not try to overlawyer this. if you are...