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paul finkelman: no.nly that the contrast, of course, would be with president tyler who becomes a member of the confederate government having once taken an oath to support the constitution of the united states. and so in that sense, the contrast i think with sarah polk is revealing. susan swain: jamie -- jenny standard webber on facebook who apparently portrays her as a docent at the national first ladies' library in kenton, ohio writes, "mrs. polk lived more than 40 years as a widow. did she continue to be involved in politics after the president died?" paul finkelman: no, she did not. conover hunt: she would speak about her husband's time. any honors that were sent to her, she accepted on behalf of his memory. she was conversant with what was going on, but not an active political player. susan swain: we have one more video from the polk era. let's watch. [video clip] >> james k. polk was a promised one-term president. as such after four years, james and sarah polk were going to retire. and while they're
paul finkelman: no.nly that the contrast, of course, would be with president tyler who becomes a member of the confederate government having once taken an oath to support the constitution of the united states. and so in that sense, the contrast i think with sarah polk is revealing. susan swain: jamie -- jenny standard webber on facebook who apparently portrays her as a docent at the national first ladies' library in kenton, ohio writes, "mrs. polk lived more than 40 years as a widow. did...
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paul: jason? for tim kaine, the democratic senator from virginia who announced this week that, quote, the united states didn't inherit slavery from anybody. we created it. now, paul, i think that would come as a surprise to africans who sold the slaves the to the colonists who came to america. in fact, the africans kept more slaves for themselves than they sent to the west. we all know that slavery existed for thousands of years before the colonists came to america and i know people like tim kaine are desperate to show their wokeness, but the idea that the u.s. is somehow in some peculiar way responsible for slavery in the world shows his ignorance. paul: kyle. >> a hit to face time doctor visits. when the pandemic first hit the trump administration worked to relax the government's normally stringent rules around telehealth and now the results are coming in. before, about 13,000 medicare patients a week were using telehealth and now we're at about 1.4 million and 30 senators have sent a letter to
paul: jason? for tim kaine, the democratic senator from virginia who announced this week that, quote, the united states didn't inherit slavery from anybody. we created it. now, paul, i think that would come as a surprise to africans who sold the slaves the to the colonists who came to america. in fact, the africans kept more slaves for themselves than they sent to the west. we all know that slavery existed for thousands of years before the colonists came to america and i know people like tim...
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paul: right. so i guess my question is, is there a danger that these federal rules become too prescriptive and they misunderstand what are the local requirements in any given city? >> yes, there is a danger. they're trying to big-foot it now. obviously, they're using the horrific murder of george floyd as the event that's going to open the door to a lot of these things. but the federal government doesn't have that power as we know, that doesn't mean they're not going to try, they're not going to use the bully pulpit to changes on local governments. paul: how big a problem from your experience was the issue of collective bargaining? that is, the police union negotiates a contract with the city. it includes a lot of appellate processes and due process protections for officers who are accused of excessive use of force. does it make -- does that process make it much harder to actually dismiss problem officers? >> oh, no question about it. very difficult to dismiss problem officers. as a matter of fact
paul: right. so i guess my question is, is there a danger that these federal rules become too prescriptive and they misunderstand what are the local requirements in any given city? >> yes, there is a danger. they're trying to big-foot it now. obviously, they're using the horrific murder of george floyd as the event that's going to open the door to a lot of these things. but the federal government doesn't have that power as we know, that doesn't mean they're not going to try, they're not...
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paul: thanks, kim.issioner rob manfred who says there's a 100% chance of big league baseball being played this summer. i don't know if it's going to happen but i applaud his optimism. he's had the league and the players have not been able to agree on how much they're going to get paid and how many games they're going to pay. for him to guarantee there's going to be baseball this summer, that's the best news i've heard since march. paul: all right. thanks, mary. dan? >> paul, it's probably going to be more of these before november but i'm giving a miss to joe biden, mr. biden appeared on comedy central this week in which he said he was convinced that the president would steal the election. now, first he was talking about mail-in ballots. then the comedy part started when he said mr. trump would refuse to leave office if he lost and he would have to ask the military to take him out. folks, buy your ticket, joe biden is going to be giving tours through the fever swamps. paul: that's it for this week's show
paul: thanks, kim.issioner rob manfred who says there's a 100% chance of big league baseball being played this summer. i don't know if it's going to happen but i applaud his optimism. he's had the league and the players have not been able to agree on how much they're going to get paid and how many games they're going to pay. for him to guarantee there's going to be baseball this summer, that's the best news i've heard since march. paul: all right. thanks, mary. dan? >> paul, it's probably...
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paul: all right, thank you all.we come back president trump paying visit this week to arizona and wisconsin as he tries to sure up support in some crucial swing states. karl rove when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. just for healthcare workers fighting covid-19. learn more at massmutual.com/healthbridge ♪ paul: president trump making stop this is week in arizona and wisconsin as new polls suggest he's falling behind in those states as well as other key battle
paul: all right, thank you all.we come back president trump paying visit this week to arizona and wisconsin as he tries to sure up support in some crucial swing states. karl rove when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from...
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paul: bill. >> paul, a hit to south dakota governor christie nome.ing her, so when is our woke historical revisionist priesthood going to insist on blowing up mount rush mother, she tweeted back: not on my watch. of course, antifa might have a little bitfi more difficulty bringing down mount rushmore, but it's good to hear a governor saying she won't stand for vandalism and rewriting history. so kudos. paul: all right. dan. >> paul, a swing and a miss to major league baseball. america's grand old game was making plans for a big reopening july 4th, but the players if the players union -- yeah, these guys have a union -- and management have been arguingav about money. so mlb commissioner rob manfred finally stepped in and has imposed a short 60-game season. but if you really want some amusement, look at the distancing rules these guys are going to be playing under. they're not going to hook very happy on opening day. paul: it's always about the money, dan. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, with sure to tweet it to us disease@jer on nfc. h
paul: bill. >> paul, a hit to south dakota governor christie nome.ing her, so when is our woke historical revisionist priesthood going to insist on blowing up mount rush mother, she tweeted back: not on my watch. of course, antifa might have a little bitfi more difficulty bringing down mount rushmore, but it's good to hear a governor saying she won't stand for vandalism and rewriting history. so kudos. paul: all right. dan. >> paul, a swing and a miss to major league baseball....
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paul: all right, thank you all.we come back president trump paying visit this week to arizona and wisconsin as he tries to sure up support in some crucial swing states. karl rove takes us through the latest poll numbers next. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't t
paul: all right, thank you all.we come back president trump paying visit this week to arizona and wisconsin as he tries to sure up support in some crucial swing states. karl rove takes us through the latest poll numbers next. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. and still going for my best. even though i...
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manus: ok, paul. paul brain, alphabet investment -- newton investment management head of fixed-income. your first word news this monday morning. donald trump, reports russia paid to have u.s. troops in cash bounties foraid u.s. troops was not credible. "the new york times" reported on saidtory said lighthizer there was a consideration of response but no final decisions. poland voted overnight. the president, a quick reelection. early counties of yesterday's vote showed the president came first with 41%. the opposition candidate and warsaw mayor came in with over 30%, but no one getting a majority. the second run off of the ballot is set for july 12. polls suggest it is too close to call. qs red raiders have approved flights for boeing 737 max. they are reviewing safety of passengers. beijing has made -- it signals the government is finally comfortable with the changes. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 coun
manus: ok, paul. paul brain, alphabet investment -- newton investment management head of fixed-income. your first word news this monday morning. donald trump, reports russia paid to have u.s. troops in cash bounties foraid u.s. troops was not credible. "the new york times" reported on saidtory said lighthizer there was a consideration of response but no final decisions. poland voted overnight. the president, a quick reelection. early counties of yesterday's vote showed the president...
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tom: paul romer with us. want to come back and quizzed him on the trade regime of the united states while we have president trump and at some point after president trump -- quiz him. an important conversation as we look to the horrific jobs report on friday. the conversation with the former president of the new york fed. please stay with us with paul romer. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance this morning. futures up is a nice feel to the market. last nightwas calmer then what we saw the evening before. we are in conversation with paul romer of new york university. ofther it is the robustness thomas or michael's wonderful work. all of you seem to be studying uncertainty. we have immense uncertainty right now. how does that impinge our chance to get to a better america? paul: everything that will make things better requires investment. somebody has to put resources up and invest them for a plan to .ire more people, reopen all of those investments are postponed when people feel there is too much un
tom: paul romer with us. want to come back and quizzed him on the trade regime of the united states while we have president trump and at some point after president trump -- quiz him. an important conversation as we look to the horrific jobs report on friday. the conversation with the former president of the new york fed. please stay with us with paul romer. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance this morning. futures up is a nice feel to the market. last nightwas calmer then what we...
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paul: thank you.rent: now to another verdict, this time from a court in the philippines that has convicted a prominent journalist of cyber libel. she now faces up to six years in prison. she has vowed to appeal the verdict. watchdogs have called the case a serious erosion of press freedom under president rodrigo duterte. russia pressed check >> the verdict, guilty of cyber logical -- cyber libel. she once worked for cnn and holds dual citizenship. she said she has been devastated by the verdict, which she sees as part of a government campaign against her and her publication. >> next year will be my 35th year as a journalist. i began as reporter 1986 and have worked in so many countries around the world. i've been shot at and threatened, but never this kind of death by a thousand cuts. >> the case was closely watched as a test of purse freedom under president duterte. even though the article in question was published four months before the cybercrime law was enacted. they're not the only philippine med
paul: thank you.rent: now to another verdict, this time from a court in the philippines that has convicted a prominent journalist of cyber libel. she now faces up to six years in prison. she has vowed to appeal the verdict. watchdogs have called the case a serious erosion of press freedom under president rodrigo duterte. russia pressed check >> the verdict, guilty of cyber logical -- cyber libel. she once worked for cnn and holds dual citizenship. she said she has been devastated by the...
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paul: i'm paul allen in sydney.elcome to "daybreak: australia." .all street rises a second day traders worry about the prospects for recovery. several u.s. states report record numbers of cases. states reconsider plans to open. to data inadds australia. shery: let's get started with how u.s. futures are kicking off trading. we are seeing them down .1% after u.s. stocks ended in positive territory but off session highs. we have speculation congress will seek additional stimulus. we also have some positive manufacturing data, although not in expansion territory as of yet . the s&p 500 finished at the highest level in almost two weeks. consumer discretionary and tech lead the gains, and the nasdaq composite again finishing at an all-time high. eight sessions of gains boosted by apple and amazon as well. the dollar declined among most g10 are his. we did get that positive economic data. improvements not only in the u.s. but also the euro area. take a look at what oil is doing at the moment. we are seeing wti falling tow
paul: i'm paul allen in sydney.elcome to "daybreak: australia." .all street rises a second day traders worry about the prospects for recovery. several u.s. states report record numbers of cases. states reconsider plans to open. to data inadds australia. shery: let's get started with how u.s. futures are kicking off trading. we are seeing them down .1% after u.s. stocks ended in positive territory but off session highs. we have speculation congress will seek additional stimulus. we...
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paul, minnesota. we have lovely warren, she's a rochester, new york,k, and web congressman bobby rush of illinois. so first i i want to start with our first guest, is president and ceo of a the naacp, derrick johnson. welcome. he's joining us live from jackson, mississippi. >> thank you for havingroon me. >> thank you so much. the first question i want to ask you, derrick, isyo about this moment, and where do we go from here? we have seen so many protests before. we've seen the beginning of the black lives matter protest movement and the movement began many years ago, and yet when we think about the problems and where to start, it does seem a bit overwhelming. seems like so many things are entrenched in our institution. somewhat ask you i think what's on a lot of americans minds right now, which is what you think is the first place to start? >> as we look at the situation in minneapolis, and you are so correct, it's not isolated to minneapolis. this is a systemic decades long problem of racism. and fo
paul, minnesota. we have lovely warren, she's a rochester, new york,k, and web congressman bobby rush of illinois. so first i i want to start with our first guest, is president and ceo of a the naacp, derrick johnson. welcome. he's joining us live from jackson, mississippi. >> thank you for havingroon me. >> thank you so much. the first question i want to ask you, derrick, isyo about this moment, and where do we go from here? we have seen so many protests before. we've seen the...
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to go back to the 2019 senator paul. and the question is, is what side of history will we ultimately be on? i pray that it happens in this congress. i pray that the president signs legislation against lynching. how historic that would be. but today it is not going to happen obviously. and i'm telling you right now, this celebration will come. this moment in american history will come. and the frustrating thing for me is at a time that this country hungers for common sense racial reconciliation, an acknowledgement of our past and are looking forward to a better future, this will be one of the sad days where that possibility was halted. but as we all know, one of the great leaders that all republicans and democrats all hail, ask that question, how long will it take? and the simple answer is not long because the truth crushed the earth will rise again. not long because you reap what you sow, not long because the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends towards justice. we will pass this legislation. i pray that the me
to go back to the 2019 senator paul. and the question is, is what side of history will we ultimately be on? i pray that it happens in this congress. i pray that the president signs legislation against lynching. how historic that would be. but today it is not going to happen obviously. and i'm telling you right now, this celebration will come. this moment in american history will come. and the frustrating thing for me is at a time that this country hungers for common sense racial reconciliation,...
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paul whelan, do you understand the sentence, the judge asked?don't know what you said. >> i think he wil be taking it very hard. that is a long time, and it is no reason for the harsh sentence. i think he was prepared. all of us hopedt would not be at long. >> paul whelan has four paports, three ambassadors were in court for the verdict. relations between russia and the west are hostile and the u.s. ambassador says this case makes it hard to improve things. >> it is a mockery of justice. i cannot say i'm surprised. it is the direction this case has been heade in the beginning, but if they cano this to paul, they can do this to anyone. >>n paul whelas always scribed himself as a political hostag, and from the start, there were suspicions that this case was apart of a political gain. now that he has been convicted of espionage, he is family -- his family has appealed to the white house to bring him home. they he painted for possible prisoner swap, but any bargaining will likely be hard. >> thereas been a lot of tension on that case and whether the
paul whelan, do you understand the sentence, the judge asked?don't know what you said. >> i think he wil be taking it very hard. that is a long time, and it is no reason for the harsh sentence. i think he was prepared. all of us hopedt would not be at long. >> paul whelan has four paports, three ambassadors were in court for the verdict. relations between russia and the west are hostile and the u.s. ambassador says this case makes it hard to improve things. >> it is a mockery...
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paul, minnesota, mayor melvin carter joining us live from st. paul. mayor, are you there? >> i'm right here, thank you very much. >> it's wonderful to see you think is so much for joining us today. look, i want to get started with think the most obvious question, st. paul and minneapolis are the twin cities. how are you doing right now and how is your city? >> i think much like the rest of the country and the rest of the world right now. we woke up a little over a week ago to yet again another video tape of an unarmed, and aggressive african-american man being brutally murdered by law enforcement. not just one officer, not just the one officer with his knee on mr. floyd's neck but as has been discussed, the three officers who helped either by holding down or by guarding the scene. there's an enormous amount of hurt, an enormous amount of trauma and there's an enormous amount of anger that in 2020 we are still experiencing this same theme over and over again in a country. >> can you give us a sense, we've seen tv that is not like me on the ground, can you give us a sense of
paul, minnesota, mayor melvin carter joining us live from st. paul. mayor, are you there? >> i'm right here, thank you very much. >> it's wonderful to see you think is so much for joining us today. look, i want to get started with think the most obvious question, st. paul and minneapolis are the twin cities. how are you doing right now and how is your city? >> i think much like the rest of the country and the rest of the world right now. we woke up a little over a week ago to...
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paul: mr. president, i rise to ask expedited passage of h.r. 35, the emmett till antilynching act, as amended. i seek to amend this legislation not because i've -- i take it or i take lynching lightly but because i take it seriously. and this legislation does not. lynching is a tool of terror that claimed the lives of nearly 5,000 americans between p 1881 and 1968. but this bill would cheapen the meaning of lynching by defining it so broadly as to include a minor bruise or abrasion. our nation's history of racial terrorism demands more seriousness from us than that. dubois wrote in his auto biography about sam hose in injure 0 georgia that after the lynching the knuckles were viewed on display in a store? mitchell street in atlanta. his liver and heart were even presented to the governor of georgia as a souvenir. sickening, grotesque, the images of lynching. in 1931 raymond gun was lynched in murrayville, missouri. the spectacle drew a crowd of almost 4,000 people, including, if you can believe
paul: mr. president, i rise to ask expedited passage of h.r. 35, the emmett till antilynching act, as amended. i seek to amend this legislation not because i've -- i take it or i take lynching lightly but because i take it seriously. and this legislation does not. lynching is a tool of terror that claimed the lives of nearly 5,000 americans between p 1881 and 1968. but this bill would cheapen the meaning of lynching by defining it so broadly as to include a minor bruise or abrasion. our...
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no damage or injuries were reported. >>> check in with paul heggen right now. >> paul now. >> i know you all want to talk to me. >> i didn't feel it. did you, ken? >> uh, i did not feel it. absolutely not. but, i did feel some warm weather out this way, paul. >> temperatures climbed into the 90s . we'll get to the peak of the heat wave tomorrow. let's start with the did you feel it map which was the earthquake in santa clara county. the shading indicates the areas where people reported to the geological survey feeling the earthquake. you can see as far away from southern contra costa county and around san francisco. but those were few and far between. the densest reports were southern alameda county and closer to the actual center there. just to the east and northeast of san jose. but that s no uae scale. temperatures are still in the 80s inland. it is 89 in concord. 79 oakland. 71 in san francisco. plenty of sunshine overhead for everybody. temperatures tonight are going to drop off because of the clear skies overhead. but we will be slightly above average this time of year. ending
no damage or injuries were reported. >>> check in with paul heggen right now. >> paul now. >> i know you all want to talk to me. >> i didn't feel it. did you, ken? >> uh, i did not feel it. absolutely not. but, i did feel some warm weather out this way, paul. >> temperatures climbed into the 90s . we'll get to the peak of the heat wave tomorrow. let's start with the did you feel it map which was the earthquake in santa clara county. the shading indicates...
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almost every korean teenager dreams of looking just like say hey paul titles . say everything in here is given to me basically these 4 tables that were given to me really ugly so i'm in the process of painting the only make and little personal so that's another way of cutting costs this is the corning share. this is my chair for our comfort i love it so it's just something that actually when i bought it it was a big. and it was $1300.00 so i made payments on the only thing in the house it's really expensive for me now so this is my gift. and her financial difficulties have gotten worse since she started to accommodate her niece jennifer an unemployed single mother who has 3 children to take care of. lindsey and jayden fortunately jennifer receives food stamps. every months on the 1st day. according to how many kids you have and your income they put you know so much on there and i get every month on the 1st i'll get like $646.00 and $40.00 just basically just for food. $560.00 euros a month to feed 5 people a tight budget before.
almost every korean teenager dreams of looking just like say hey paul titles . say everything in here is given to me basically these 4 tables that were given to me really ugly so i'm in the process of painting the only make and little personal so that's another way of cutting costs this is the corning share. this is my chair for our comfort i love it so it's just something that actually when i bought it it was a big. and it was $1300.00 so i made payments on the only thing in the house it's...
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thank you paul and. while we have all been watching so much television at home during the shutdown a new t.v. star has emerged during the day and i was there for a tiny still little short period of time and as much more for an inspection there was no problem doing today and i go down going down 2 or 3 times all for inspection and you go there some day you may need it but you go there and i went down i looked at it it was during the day it was not a problem but sometimes the secret service even tells the president i can't do this sarah cooper. as hilarious donald trump lipsync act is clicking like crazy and recently she said i have so much material i need a 3 hour special and if a.b.c. and c.b.s. and n.b.c. don't take the hint and sign or they may have relinquished ownership of the term television when we come back mainstream media redefined this is the big picture on r t america. the simple things workshops hymns and petersburg public spaces where adults with learning disabilities can engage on equal ter
thank you paul and. while we have all been watching so much television at home during the shutdown a new t.v. star has emerged during the day and i was there for a tiny still little short period of time and as much more for an inspection there was no problem doing today and i go down going down 2 or 3 times all for inspection and you go there some day you may need it but you go there and i went down i looked at it it was during the day it was not a problem but sometimes the secret service even...
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paul was from iowa. was in boston for a time and now resided in connecticut with his wife sonia who is an exceptionally nice person who has been helping out with the event tonight. you can't beat that. and they're three wonderful children. tonight paul is going to present for us on a really great book about one of the fascinating characters and i won't steal his thunder, it sounds like, gosh, this has got to be a movie. and maybe it will be. and if it is, we're going to viet y invite you to the museum. and arafto crat that became the most daring anti-nazi commando, please welcome paul kix to our stage. [ applause ] >> thank you, everybody for coming tonight. this is fantastic. it is great to see this many people here and interested about world war ii in general, about france in particular. it was great to -- i was asked months ago to come down here on this city's 300th anniversary, it seemed fitting for me and thankfully it was fitting as well for the museum. i want to start with actually a question that
paul was from iowa. was in boston for a time and now resided in connecticut with his wife sonia who is an exceptionally nice person who has been helping out with the event tonight. you can't beat that. and they're three wonderful children. tonight paul is going to present for us on a really great book about one of the fascinating characters and i won't steal his thunder, it sounds like, gosh, this has got to be a movie. and maybe it will be. and if it is, we're going to viet y invite you to the...
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broadcaster paul glides or his blog is you tell me texas dot com where paul faulted what he calls your words paul the new york based media for hyperventilated coverage of a problem that was uniquely acute to a small part of the country projecting a situation in cradock to new york across an entire continent and onto every city county of village and berg in america apollo here in rhode island we live between a couple of hot spots boston and new york so we were pretty hunkered down there in texas did this seem like a regional plague elsewhere and did the precautions you saw governor cuomo in new york and others in this part of the country seem overdone. yes to my mind they were we because of the use of the thing about but we out here in the in the heartland in what is derisively called 'd fly over country what we understand that people don't know at least don't understand is we don't live as densely as you do we don't have side of 1000000 riders that way on the new york city basis so i'm civil to walk down the street and dallas texas or tyler texas and not physically bump into somebody n
broadcaster paul glides or his blog is you tell me texas dot com where paul faulted what he calls your words paul the new york based media for hyperventilated coverage of a problem that was uniquely acute to a small part of the country projecting a situation in cradock to new york across an entire continent and onto every city county of village and berg in america apollo here in rhode island we live between a couple of hot spots boston and new york so we were pretty hunkered down there in texas...
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paul: mr. president, i mr. paul: mr. president, i i would ask expedite the passage of hr 35, anti- winching act as amended. i seem to amend this legislation not because i take it or take lynching quietly because i take it seriously. this legislation does not. this was a tool of terror to claimed the lives of nearly 5000 americans between 1881 and 1968. this bill would cheapen the meaning of lynching by defining it so broadly that to include in operation. history of racial terrorism, the rents more seriousness from us than that. wb wrote in his autobiography about 1899 lynching of sam in georgia. the boys wrote, after diligent, the reviewed and displayed at a store in mitchell street in atlanta. his liver and heart were presented to the governor of s georgia as a souvenir. sickening, grotesque. the images of lynching. 1931 from raymond was lynched in missouri. a spectacle group drew a crowd of almost 4000 people including if you can believe it, women and their children. in the tragedy of lynching, the author writes, one f
paul: mr. president, i mr. paul: mr. president, i i would ask expedite the passage of hr 35, anti- winching act as amended. i seem to amend this legislation not because i take it or take lynching quietly because i take it seriously. this legislation does not. this was a tool of terror to claimed the lives of nearly 5000 americans between 1881 and 1968. this bill would cheapen the meaning of lynching by defining it so broadly that to include in operation. history of racial terrorism, the rents...
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paul, in one night had over 170 businesses damaged or destroyed. we actually had lawmakers outside touring them yesterday, touring kind of our main area that was impacted just yesterday. obvious, that's not only business owners looking to rebuild. that's workers out of work. and seniors who need prescription filled. families who need groceries for their children or gas for their cars, displaced and trying to figure out how to get those products. the emotional toll is much heavier. as you know, the world knows the name george floyd today. this week. and his name doesn't stand alone. long list in too particular black and brown men and women who we've seen die wrongfully at the hands of law enforcement. we had a boost of energy when we saw charges filed against those officers. but here's the thing. when we're all eyewitnesses through video to his murder and we all know just how unjust it is, and we all sit with bated breath waiting to see if those officers will even be charged let alone see jail time that speaks volumes about america's justice system.
paul, in one night had over 170 businesses damaged or destroyed. we actually had lawmakers outside touring them yesterday, touring kind of our main area that was impacted just yesterday. obvious, that's not only business owners looking to rebuild. that's workers out of work. and seniors who need prescription filled. families who need groceries for their children or gas for their cars, displaced and trying to figure out how to get those products. the emotional toll is much heavier. as you know,...
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paul: plenty more to come.or capital markets joins us shortly to share their strategy and asia. and we will be spending with me -- we will be speaking with mandy lewis. chinese markets are open for trade. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: it is 9:00 a.m. welcome to "bloomberg markets: china open." david: we are counting down to the open of trade. worries keeping investors focus. u.s. futures flat. the dollar declining for a third day. tom: cases search
paul: plenty more to come.or capital markets joins us shortly to share their strategy and asia. and we will be spending with me -- we will be speaking with mandy lewis. chinese markets are open for trade. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: it is 9:00 a.m. welcome to "bloomberg markets: china open." david: we are counting down to the open of trade. worries keeping investors focus. u.s. futures flat. the dollar declining for a third day. tom: cases search
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so paul van dyke is exploring new possibilities for his. one of his sunday said. since an early may he's been discussed with his favorite soccer team brucia dog months in an empty stadium. he's also used the time to compose music for a project called looks part of the plan is to broadcast the interactive live show over the internet for 10 days. islam it was a bomb. it was an approach to taking this distancing and making something creative out of us. poor vandyke was born in 1971 as not ts power and grew up in east germany he made his debut as a d.j. in the 1990 s. but then this legendary. status very simple i do j. because i love music and i'm a total freak i'm an absolute fanatic when it comes to this kind of music. he produces and albums and gifts techno the fans raving on almost all continents he's been vetted the world's best d.j. several times. i think his 16 tragedy struck during an appearance in the netherlands paul van dyke fell off the stage plunging 6 meters. i sat in a wheelchair for 4 or 5 weeks not knowing if i'd ever work again. in your perception th
so paul van dyke is exploring new possibilities for his. one of his sunday said. since an early may he's been discussed with his favorite soccer team brucia dog months in an empty stadium. he's also used the time to compose music for a project called looks part of the plan is to broadcast the interactive live show over the internet for 10 days. islam it was a bomb. it was an approach to taking this distancing and making something creative out of us. poor vandyke was born in 1971 as not ts power...
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paul police officer. my father spt nearly 30 years patrolling the streets of our city. and so, i've gotten to experience this conversation that we're having, this paradox that we continue to have in our country on the front line, at the front level. and we are in the process of doing that deep work in st. paul right now with a police chief, with a police department who's supportive of that work. but to your point, it's not completely surprising that i an african-american young man, am standing here speaking to you about how wrong this is. i was talking to a group of older white men recently and they said, "well, we don't need to be talking about this, mayor. you need to be talking about this." and i looked at them and i told them, "listen, with all due respect, all of my friends already know." until you're talking about this, until this is something that every single person who can look at that video and say, i would never want to be treated that way. that's not the way. that's not the humanity that i want to be a pa of. we have to have a different social contract betwe
paul police officer. my father spt nearly 30 years patrolling the streets of our city. and so, i've gotten to experience this conversation that we're having, this paradox that we continue to have in our country on the front line, at the front level. and we are in the process of doing that deep work in st. paul right now with a police chief, with a police department who's supportive of that work. but to your point, it's not completely surprising that i an african-american young man, am standing...
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paul. we will be extending the curfew for two days, but the times will change. it will go from 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. and one of the reasons in this is, minnesotans have taken charge of this. the only way these things work is what we have seen the last two nights, the vast majority of people abide by this, those that do not are able to address this. i do want to mention something. some of you witnessed this on many of your stations on live tv. there were protestors that stayed out past the curfew. i think in some cases because of the tragic near miss with the truck. it disrupted some of their schedules. some of them, i think, were very intent on going home and doing that because it was very clear, they were articulating very clearly peaceful right to demonstrate, but they also understood once they got out past that time, the interaction with the police that some of you witnessed, and it was gratifying, i think, to see how citizens approached it and how our law enforcement approached it, th
paul. we will be extending the curfew for two days, but the times will change. it will go from 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. and one of the reasons in this is, minnesotans have taken charge of this. the only way these things work is what we have seen the last two nights, the vast majority of people abide by this, those that do not are able to address this. i do want to mention something. some of you witnessed this on many of your stations on live tv. there were protestors that stayed out past the...
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she said, "paul, it's wonderful. he is who he says he is." she sent me an email, and he actually received all the commendations he says he received in the memoir. then the real work begins. i'm going to talk a little bit about robert's wife and read you a short snippet of the book itself. life.ut robert's robert comes from a very prestigious family, and one of the first things i had to try to figure out is why does he choose to fight? somethingave done that the vast majority of the french date, which was absolutely nothing. scholars of later contended that perhaps as few as 80%, perhaps as much as 90% of the french populace neither aided the .llies nor aided the fascists about 10% of the french populace were openly collaborating with the nazis. of that,aller percent as few as 2% of the french populace according to scholarly estimates, were active in the resistance. robert was one of them, but what really fascinated me was he did not have to be. again, the money alone, the connections alone could have meant that he could have gone to neutral s
she said, "paul, it's wonderful. he is who he says he is." she sent me an email, and he actually received all the commendations he says he received in the memoir. then the real work begins. i'm going to talk a little bit about robert's wife and read you a short snippet of the book itself. life.ut robert's robert comes from a very prestigious family, and one of the first things i had to try to figure out is why does he choose to fight? somethingave done that the vast majority of the...
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paul kix to our stage. got (applause) >> thank you everybody for coming tonight. this is fantastic, it is great to see this many people here, it's great to see this many people interested about world war ii in general about france in particular. it was great to -- when i was asked months ago to come down here on the city's 300th anniversary. it seems fitting for me and thankfully was fitting as well for the museum. i want to start actually with a question that i, get i will be taking questions after awhile, but one of the first questions i get is wait a minute, how exactly does a guy who edits and writes about sports's -- how does he do a book on that guy? and what is that guy's name? so we will take the second part first which is that guy's name is robert delarosa foucault. and how i got into it, one day in 2012 i was reading the new york times just flipping through on my phone, and i saw an obituary and the obituary said world war ii command dough and spy who dressed as non who sabotaged his way across so
paul kix to our stage. got (applause) >> thank you everybody for coming tonight. this is fantastic, it is great to see this many people here, it's great to see this many people interested about world war ii in general about france in particular. it was great to -- when i was asked months ago to come down here on the city's 300th anniversary. it seems fitting for me and thankfully was fitting as well for the museum. i want to start actually with a question that i, get i will be taking...
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you have a black man, paul l. howard, in atlanta, who made a decision to come against these officers in this particular case. and let me tell you, that comes with being mocked, ridiculed, that becomes with the media, the fraternal order of police who have already been on the defense. so i want to first and foremost give credit where credit is due. and then understanding and recognizing it goes just beyond the charges. there are going to be challenges in this particular case. what he has that i did not have that i wish i had is video evidence. that's going to be extremely important in this case. you have the actual killing at the time that it occurred, this man being shot in the back, right? so that's definitive evidence. unlike we have in freddie gray. we originally, and it sounded initially had officer cooperation. we did not have that in freddie gray. we had a blue wall of silence. we had to compel the officers from the highest state court to testify against one another. what we have in this particular case is p
you have a black man, paul l. howard, in atlanta, who made a decision to come against these officers in this particular case. and let me tell you, that comes with being mocked, ridiculed, that becomes with the media, the fraternal order of police who have already been on the defense. so i want to first and foremost give credit where credit is due. and then understanding and recognizing it goes just beyond the charges. there are going to be challenges in this particular case. what he has that i...
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going to get reaction tonight from los angeles i'm joined by paul khatami paul and his partner his husband jeff they were plaintiffs in that landmark case 5 years ago in the u.s. supreme court that made same sex marriage legal in the united states paul it's good to see you i just want to ask you could you compare if you would how you felt today when you heard about the supreme court decision compared to how you feel felt 5 years ago when same sex marriage was made legal. well i thank you so much for having me it is a historic day for l g b t q i plus americans and the that will ripple around the world as well i think a lot of people felt that they didn't really understand that we could be fired in the majority of our states until today and that is how historic this ruling is and it feels similar but different yet to 5 years ago and then a few years prior to that in 2013 when our lawsuit that would ban proposition 8 and restored marriage equality in california and then the case 5 years ago just was one of those stepping stones as one of the things we talk about progress in a way and to day
going to get reaction tonight from los angeles i'm joined by paul khatami paul and his partner his husband jeff they were plaintiffs in that landmark case 5 years ago in the u.s. supreme court that made same sex marriage legal in the united states paul it's good to see you i just want to ask you could you compare if you would how you felt today when you heard about the supreme court decision compared to how you feel felt 5 years ago when same sex marriage was made legal. well i thank you so...
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emily: paul ehret of the -- paul center.of the nyu stern thank you. -- seeing airbnb cn a surge in domesticravel despite global travel coming to a standstill. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: we are getting some breaking news out of north korea, confirming reports that circulated over the weekend that north korea now says it is determined to shut down all contact with south korea. this coming from the korean news agency kpna. north korea to cut lines with the south completely at noon. the country saying they will cut off all communication lines with south korea. of course, this could be a potentially very dramatic development. we know that the relationship has been souring in recent weeks. and there is a lot of history there. that is something we will continue to follow. to our next story. new york city starting phased reopening today, back in business but not completely. the chairman of the mpa joined bloomberg to discuss how the openings will roll out and what it means for the transportation system. >> we are restoring all service on the subway service. last week, we did a physical survey of
emily: paul ehret of the -- paul center.of the nyu stern thank you. -- seeing airbnb cn a surge in domesticravel despite global travel coming to a standstill. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: we are getting some breaking news out of north korea, confirming reports that circulated over the weekend that north korea now says it is determined to shut down all contact with south korea. this coming from the korean news agency kpna. north korea to cut lines with the south completely at noon. the...
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paul: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator for kentucky. mr. paul: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to legislative session for a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. paul: mr. president, i rise to ask expedited passage of h.r. 35, the emmett till antilynching act, as amended. i seek to amend this legislation not because i've -- i take it or i take lynching lightly but because i take it seriously. and this legislation does not. lynching is a tool of terror that claimed the lives of nearly 5,000 americans between p 1881 and 1968. but this bill would cheapen the meaning of lynching by defining it so broadly as to include a minor bruise or abrasion. our nation's history of racial terrorism demands more seriousness from us than that. dubois wrote in his auto biography about sam hose in injure 0 georgia that after the lynching the knuckles were viewe
paul: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator for kentucky. mr. paul: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to legislative session for a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. paul: mr. president, i rise to ask expedited passage of h.r. 35, the emmett till antilynching act, as amended. i seek to amend this legislation not because i've -- i take it or i...
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, paul?ne? lorne! paul mccartney over here! ah, guys, hi." and you were banging the table >> pretending i couldn't see you. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a small restaurant it's the funniest bit. >> jimmy lorne? paul [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's like ten tables, you can see -- >> ten tables, i know. >> jimmy: it was so well done, man. martin short, i love you buddy i'm gonna -- i can't wait to see you. be safe. ♪ we'll be right back with the creators of "sherman's showcase," bashir salahuddin and diallo riddle. come on back ♪! polo! marco...! lo! marco...!! polo! marco...! polo! sì? marco...! polo! scusa? marco...! polo! ma io sono marco polo, ma playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui what's not surprising? geico helping you save even more on car and motorcycle insurance. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! now get an extra 15% credit when you switch before october 7th. is now more important than ever. at sprint, we understand saving money f
, paul?ne? lorne! paul mccartney over here! ah, guys, hi." and you were banging the table >> pretending i couldn't see you. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a small restaurant it's the funniest bit. >> jimmy lorne? paul [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's like ten tables, you can see -- >> ten tables, i know. >> jimmy: it was so well done, man. martin short, i love you buddy i'm gonna -- i can't wait to see you. be safe. ♪ we'll be right back with the...
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pope saint paul vi, john paul's predecessor, said if you want peace, work for justice.s bishop budde was saying, it's not just saying what the marginalized did as jesus did, it's the system that keep them poor and marginalized. this is said over and over by pope john paul ii over and over again. to use his legacy and church and the bible and jesus as a prop without understanding what their messages were is i think complete hypocrisy. >> i would also like to say -- >> bishop budde, is there anything the community -- go ahead. >> again, speaking to the community, speaking to our nation, speaking to rising generations who are looking for hope, for a possibility, for real reform and real change, one of the things i think both father martin and i agree with is we believe our spiritual communities and institutions are on the side of that movement and on that dream for justice and equality and dignity. and that is where we're called and that is where we will stand. >> i thank you both. i apologize for the delays and some interruptions. but thank you so much for your message. i
pope saint paul vi, john paul's predecessor, said if you want peace, work for justice.s bishop budde was saying, it's not just saying what the marginalized did as jesus did, it's the system that keep them poor and marginalized. this is said over and over by pope john paul ii over and over again. to use his legacy and church and the bible and jesus as a prop without understanding what their messages were is i think complete hypocrisy. >> i would also like to say -- >> bishop budde,...
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paul school district is considering cutting ties with the st. paul police department.s that work? if not st. paul pd, what other department can you work with that doesn't have the same kind of evolving to do? >> that's an important question. one of the things i think that we can't afford to let off the hook from the george floyd video that we've seen is not just officer chauvin but the extent to which those three other officers being there in that space when the rest of humanity looks at that video and sees it as reprehensible, all four officers participated and the other three didn't intervene, that points to a culture that's a part of our history of policing all across america that we have to address in our community. those eight can't wait standards, those things have been part of our use of force policy since we rewrote it when i came back into office. but we go further than that, to talk about a reasonable use of force. our policy directs officers to use the minimum amount of force that is reasonable and necessary. that necessary standard is important as well. so,
paul school district is considering cutting ties with the st. paul police department.s that work? if not st. paul pd, what other department can you work with that doesn't have the same kind of evolving to do? >> that's an important question. one of the things i think that we can't afford to let off the hook from the george floyd video that we've seen is not just officer chauvin but the extent to which those three other officers being there in that space when the rest of humanity looks at...
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citizens in their country and right after this he mentioned the case of paul whelan it was pretty much in one sentence which is a clear signal of what the u.s. government's attitude to this case is and all that the american government wants in this case is the release of mr we we also call on russia to do the same for paul whelan who needs to be released now why do have to say though that what we heard from the judge in moscow could lead to an agreement between washington and moscow and a sense that these kind of situations very often the 2 prisoner exchanges between the 2 countries and we do know that there is a number of russian citizens that are being held in u.s. jails and the reaction from the russian side was very quick we already heard from one m.p. that russia is ready to start negotiations on this kind of prisoner swap anyway paul whelan himself has been saying that he's absolutely innocent we heard that from him once again just as the trial was being wrapped up he believes his case is purely political and today we heard that the risk going to be an appeal so definitely we're
citizens in their country and right after this he mentioned the case of paul whelan it was pretty much in one sentence which is a clear signal of what the u.s. government's attitude to this case is and all that the american government wants in this case is the release of mr we we also call on russia to do the same for paul whelan who needs to be released now why do have to say though that what we heard from the judge in moscow could lead to an agreement between washington and moscow and a sense...
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paul. -- internationally, a society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually come to the places we are at. inflection,ment of a real change, a moment where the folks out there demanding this are not going to take a commission or a report. they are going to want fundamental change. that is one of the exciting things in the middle of all of this. you can feel a sense of optimism coming back. i want to say to you will hear from the updates, i don't want to paint the picture that it's over but i do want to paint a picture that we as minnesotans have re-grounded ourselves and it looks to me that there is a clear delineation between the ands are rightfully pained angered wanting to see change and expressing it in lawful ways and what we witnessed several days earlier in the week, those bent on the wanton destruction of the communities most pained. as citizens, has residents of minnesota, we can continue to maintain that. us a space for a time of
paul. -- internationally, a society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually come to the places we are at. inflection,ment of a real change, a moment where the folks out there demanding this are not going to take a commission or a report. they are going to want fundamental change. that is one of the exciting things in the middle of all of this. you can feel a sense of optimism coming back. i want to say to you will hear from the updates, i...