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randal pinkett. great to have you.n the past three weeks and change since george floyd was killed, corporations have rushed to say the right things. you have been working for years to get them to actually do the right thing. i want to just begin by asking you how do you view these past three weeks and a day since george floyd was killed, and what you have seen as far as the reaction on behalf of businesses? >> well, liz, first, thank you for having me on the program. it's a pleasure to be on. i've had mixed emotions over the past few weeks. i've felt sadness, i've felt anger, i've felt frustration but i've also felt a sense of hope, a sense of hope from what i see in young people organizing and protesting but also to your opening remarks, the growing response from businesses and their stated commitments and stated investments in looking at how to foster systemic change, how to really promote racial equity, but having done this work for many years at vct, what we've learned are two things. one is that you cannot begin t
randal pinkett. great to have you.n the past three weeks and change since george floyd was killed, corporations have rushed to say the right things. you have been working for years to get them to actually do the right thing. i want to just begin by asking you how do you view these past three weeks and a day since george floyd was killed, and what you have seen as far as the reaction on behalf of businesses? >> well, liz, first, thank you for having me on the program. it's a pleasure to be...
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take care. >> thank you andrew >>> tremendous candid and powerful conversation with randall.had so many of these over the past 24 hours. randall, thank you for that along with ken yesterday and mellody and so many others want to get over now to cnbc's headquarters, jim cramer joins us now there was a provocative comment with mohamed el-erian and the market and its conscious what do you think about what mohamed had to say about all of this. >> i love him. i can be -- i think he didn't want to take head on the concept that the market is a cruel mistress to business or something like that, but look, i just think that when i listen to your great program today, yesterday, i think no one wants to do the one thing that's tough, which says okay, look, it's going to take years it's going to take years to educate better, the schools. you have to take a mork barc be attitude he asked me do you have a school near you i said yeah, a public school across the street. he said have you ever thought about giving them money? i said why it's a public school he said they have no books, they have
take care. >> thank you andrew >>> tremendous candid and powerful conversation with randall.had so many of these over the past 24 hours. randall, thank you for that along with ken yesterday and mellody and so many others want to get over now to cnbc's headquarters, jim cramer joins us now there was a provocative comment with mohamed el-erian and the market and its conscious what do you think about what mohamed had to say about all of this. >> i love him. i can be -- i think...
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right now, randall croson or. about speak to financial dynamics and we will get to that in a moment, talking to him about the labor economy. has the news slowing, it been extraordinary. you need a first word news update. buffalo, new york, an elderly protester is in serious condition after being shoved to the ground by two police officers. the video shows a 75-year-old lying on the ground with blood pooling around his head. buffalo police are investigating . the two officers have been suspended without pay. rod commas extend -- insisting be latest iphone will delayed. there's a major product cycle american phone customer. broadcom ceo says the corridor will happen one sooner. elon musk is stepping up his rivalry with amazon bezos. yvonne tweeted that breaking up monopolies -- monopolies should be broken up and monopolies are wrong. adding tohest man is the host of investigating's of upstart platforms. they have put -- they have been point at $1.2 billion. it is controlled by an indian billionaire. they raised $10
right now, randall croson or. about speak to financial dynamics and we will get to that in a moment, talking to him about the labor economy. has the news slowing, it been extraordinary. you need a first word news update. buffalo, new york, an elderly protester is in serious condition after being shoved to the ground by two police officers. the video shows a 75-year-old lying on the ground with blood pooling around his head. buffalo police are investigating . the two officers have been suspended...
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stephenson on that issue. >> good to see you randall is no stranger to controversy. he has spoken out on issues like this in the past like back in 2016 when the racially charged events in ferguson spread to dallas where at&t is based and five police officers were shot blocks from the company's headquarters he gave a speech saying that black lives matter he did get some glblow back. i asked how he feels watching recent events and he is thinking here we go again >> it feels like we're going through an instant replay. i just wonder why are we so slow to learn what is going to be required to begin to address this situation >> stephenson a few years ago was the head of the business roundstable. he's the former head of scouts of america so he is used to speaking out on topics like this he pointed to at&t history of pointing the civil rights movement and said similar leadership is required by corporate america now. >> i think this is another one of these examples where companies and ceos need to step out and say we need to work towards justice. that's what we're talking abo
stephenson on that issue. >> good to see you randall is no stranger to controversy. he has spoken out on issues like this in the past like back in 2016 when the racially charged events in ferguson spread to dallas where at&t is based and five police officers were shot blocks from the company's headquarters he gave a speech saying that black lives matter he did get some glblow back. i asked how he feels watching recent events and he is thinking here we go again >> it feels like...
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our interview with randall pozner is next. bloomberg. ♪ francine: "bloomberg surveillance thi." an company says it has filed application for the opening of insolvency precedents. let's get more with dani burger. dani: to bring you the date is -- the latest details, that is why they would be implied -- applying for insolvency why liabilities are exceeding what they have in outstanding loans in terms of cash flow. it is not surprising where we are seeing more people jumping ship from softbank. this comes after 2 billion euros was deemed missing from wirecard's balance sheet or should have been on the balance sheet, was unable to locate last week. this week the company says it is likely it never existed as all -- at all, and the former ceo being arrested on charges of suspected manipulation of sales. one of the things wirecard had been dealing with with negotiating with its lenders in order to get an extension of its loans that were due -- by missing filing their earnings last week, it meant that they were breaching the terms of
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. >> so, let's define then the context in which professional randall kennedy thinks it is appropriatewly confined to the classroom setting? >> no, it's not necessarily. i mean, a lot of learning takes place in classrooms. but, you know, just suppose you're at dinner. education takes place in lots of domains of american life. it seems to me the important point here is, the use of the word to demean people, insult people, terrorize people, that's terrible. that should be condemned. on the other hand, if you are in a discussion and you are talking about the way in which -- until relatively recently there were politicians who routinely used the infamous n-word to refer to black people. and if you were -- you know, if you were talking about this and saying, you know, until relatively recently, there were politicians in the united states congress who would use and if you were to say that over dinner, would it be right for somebody to condemn you for having made a statement, the purpose of which was to underline the problem of american racism? racism is obviously a big problem in american li
. >> so, let's define then the context in which professional randall kennedy thinks it is appropriatewly confined to the classroom setting? >> no, it's not necessarily. i mean, a lot of learning takes place in classrooms. but, you know, just suppose you're at dinner. education takes place in lots of domains of american life. it seems to me the important point here is, the use of the word to demean people, insult people, terrorize people, that's terrible. that should be condemned. on...
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. $120.00 rand is approximately 7 us dollars before the ban tami only paid $25.00 randall $1.50 for a pack clark doesn't mind this filming if he doesn't want to comment on his business. the tobacco ban has cost the government $1000000000.00 rand the month in tax losses money critics argue it could have been used to fight the pandemic corney of an while big is a professor at the school of economics at the university of cape town he recently conducted a study on smokers response to the ban the missing tax revenue is not his main concern. the more important thing is that the in this ad market is becoming more entrenched in illicit market was bad already before the lockdown started we think it's in the order of between 25 and 30 percent of the total market was really in the city at that point in time and what's happening now is that people are changing the behavior to cheaper cigarettes the in the distribution networks are becoming more and more established into the market and that's going to be a very very difficult thing to get rid of in time to come. president cyril ramaphosa or ignore
. $120.00 rand is approximately 7 us dollars before the ban tami only paid $25.00 randall $1.50 for a pack clark doesn't mind this filming if he doesn't want to comment on his business. the tobacco ban has cost the government $1000000000.00 rand the month in tax losses money critics argue it could have been used to fight the pandemic corney of an while big is a professor at the school of economics at the university of cape town he recently conducted a study on smokers response to the ban the...
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. >> randallism with this racial intent to scare or harm a person is a felony and so is the damage that was done to the vehicle so, yeah, we're looking at a person who could looking at some felony charges against them. >> reporter: reaction from the neighborhood today ranged from fear to disgust. >> there is no place for that kind of thing in the society. i don't know people why they are doing that, you know. >> to have this written in the car was pretty scary. >> reporter: only 17, bro he says he is exhausted by the racism he has seen and doesn't want to give the vandals the satisfaction of an angry response. >> you can't really get shocked every time it happens. a reaction is what the people who did it want out of you. >> reporter: the graffiti has all been erased that is because after diminishing his investigation on sunday, the officer collected cleaning supplies from the public works department and personally removed the racist messages. >> he just felt very strongly about what occurred aren't wanted to make sure that the victim wasn't going to continue to be victimized by having t
. >> randallism with this racial intent to scare or harm a person is a felony and so is the damage that was done to the vehicle so, yeah, we're looking at a person who could looking at some felony charges against them. >> reporter: reaction from the neighborhood today ranged from fear to disgust. >> there is no place for that kind of thing in the society. i don't know people why they are doing that, you know. >> to have this written in the car was pretty scary. >>...
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. >> randall, the stocks that you like, can that continue no matter how extensive this reopening is >> the hardest thing is for the patience of investors. we've seen this movie before with apple the whole concept of what's happening to us with this coronavirus is scary, but every day it's up, it's down, and to some degree, until we see something that's a massive of either a great improvement or deterioration in terms of numbers, the market will take the news to some degree and move up >> randall, why is that? the virus is spreading as much as it ever did, so why is familiarity taking the edge off this >> particularly apple and other companies, if i remember correctly, it was almost all the stores in china. they've seen them close quite a few of the operations. here reopen, and yet they're still operating at a profit. so to some degree, investors are beginning to realize that the well-run companies, particularly those that are providing services or products that we need or make life a lot easier, that those companies are still likely to earn profits >> absolutely fair so, jason, let me
. >> randall, the stocks that you like, can that continue no matter how extensive this reopening is >> the hardest thing is for the patience of investors. we've seen this movie before with apple the whole concept of what's happening to us with this coronavirus is scary, but every day it's up, it's down, and to some degree, until we see something that's a massive of either a great improvement or deterioration in terms of numbers, the market will take the news to some degree and move...
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scott randal after being initially approached by police. police restrained scott after they randal after and tackled him. scott says, i can't breathe. an officer responds. i don't care. i want to warn you, this footage is disturbing. >> i don't care. >> get your hands behind your back. >> get your hands out of your pockets. >> i don't care. the video then shows them removing a gun from his pocket. those officers were cleared after an investigation and the autopsy said the police response did not result in, quote, fatal trauma. scott's family is speaking out. his mother describing the pain of reliving her son's death. >> it is like reliving it all over again and then watching george floyd. there's a lot of george floyds and my son was one of them. >> profess or, thank you for joining us. let me get your reaction to this no knock warn. how likely is it to be a significant factor at the hands of law enforcement in this country? >> i think it is a sizable factor. one of the reasons these no knock warnltss are used, especially if drug cases, it
scott randal after being initially approached by police. police restrained scott after they randal after and tackled him. scott says, i can't breathe. an officer responds. i don't care. i want to warn you, this footage is disturbing. >> i don't care. >> get your hands behind your back. >> get your hands out of your pockets. >> i don't care. the video then shows them removing a gun from his pocket. those officers were cleared after an investigation and the autopsy said...
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. >> reporter: randall is waving his flag high over a city expecting 100,000 people as cases of covid-19 hit record highs. >> not too worried about it >> no, not worried about it at all. >> no one's being required to go. >> reporter: the president of the campaign says those who do will be checked for temperature and handed a mask, though not required to wear it >> reporter: with the spike in cases why not mandate what the cdc already recommends >> what we've got is personal freedom, letting people make those decisions. we're encouraging everyone who would be in a hig risk category to have a negative outcome with covid to maybe not participate in this rally this weekend. >> reporter: tonight as oklahoma nears 10,000 cases nbc news has learned leading members of the advised white house officials against holding the rally over the health risks, according to two people familiar with the discussion dr. anthony fauci weighing in on cbs radio on his strategy to stay safe. >> the best way to protect yourself and to prevent acquisition of and spread of the infection is to avoid crowds. >> repo
. >> reporter: randall is waving his flag high over a city expecting 100,000 people as cases of covid-19 hit record highs. >> not too worried about it >> no, not worried about it at all. >> no one's being required to go. >> reporter: the president of the campaign says those who do will be checked for temperature and handed a mask, though not required to wear it >> reporter: with the spike in cases why not mandate what the cdc already recommends >> what...
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the da has declined to charge the officers who shot and killed randall foster, prosecutors are still reviewing the deadly shooting. also still under review is the deadly vallejo police shooting of willie mccoy, officers fired 55 shots at him in the drive- through of a taco bell restaurant.>> we are asking all those cases be submitted to the attorney generals office for prosecution. >> although the state ag is not reviewing deadly officer involved shootings so far it's looking into the departments policies and practices in hopes of reforming the force.>>> the oakland unified school district has reached an agreement with an advocacy group over their claims of gender inequity in school sports. the problems began when the school district proposed budget cuts that would have eliminated a slew of girls sports. the group legal aid at work got involved, they say the cuts violated title ix, that's the federal law requiring gender equity. the legal aid group says the settlement requires the district monitored for three years to ensure that girls are receiving the same opportunities as male cou
the da has declined to charge the officers who shot and killed randall foster, prosecutors are still reviewing the deadly shooting. also still under review is the deadly vallejo police shooting of willie mccoy, officers fired 55 shots at him in the drive- through of a taco bell restaurant.>> we are asking all those cases be submitted to the attorney generals office for prosecution. >> although the state ag is not reviewing deadly officer involved shootings so far it's looking into...
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de por fin utilizar las ligas de resistencia, levantar pesas en el gimnasio y no en la sala como randalnas de ejercicio y poner cinta adhesiva en otra po para poder mantener el distanciamiento social entre los miembros. >> ahora tenemos la capacidad para 25 mil personas, si hay mÁs de 25 no lo dejamos. >> y mantener limpio el gimnasio es responsabilidad de todos. >> cuando acaban es como que lo limpien, aquÍ tenemos toallas tenemos toalla de papel, tambiÉn toallas para limpiar, tenemos desinfectando todo alrededor. >> nadie pasa de aquÍ si tiene alta temperatura, hay seÑalamientos en el piso, todo se ve perfecto pero en realidad no lo es. >> unas 40 personas y tambiÉn cancelaron por miedo del virus de que si uno estÁ cerca que se puede. >> por eso la importancia del uso de la mascarilla en gimnasios que, aunque solo son requeridas si uno estÁ a menos de 6 pies esta medida parece exagerada. >> yo siento que van a empezar a perder clientes. >> razÓn por la que decidio hacer su gimnasio mÓvil, ya que no quiere tener el riesgo de terminar en la bancarrota. >> un negocio como esto, depende d
de por fin utilizar las ligas de resistencia, levantar pesas en el gimnasio y no en la sala como randalnas de ejercicio y poner cinta adhesiva en otra po para poder mantener el distanciamiento social entre los miembros. >> ahora tenemos la capacidad para 25 mil personas, si hay mÁs de 25 no lo dejamos. >> y mantener limpio el gimnasio es responsabilidad de todos. >> cuando acaban es como que lo limpien, aquÍ tenemos toallas tenemos toalla de papel, tambiÉn toallas para...
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who are what is important here in atlanta we have a great group called the people's response and randall which is a coalition of different planes aces many of them i've let live and they are trying to. remote political education they're trying to integrate the demand the protests with the demand the pandemic such as the rich strike they want to bring people into organizations people hopefully across the nation their organizations in the streets people who are trying to gain membership that we were supposed to do stuff and still have organize frett it gets the best system in the country so hopefully i hope that west protests over people join any organization they're being politically educated so they know what's going on and how to spread the commission to their communities and i just hope that we find a way to direct energy especially outside of simply voting there are other ways to change our community outside of voting we need to learn how to hope politicians responsible once they are in office because down here in atlanta we have to balance she's doing a media run right now and the pr
who are what is important here in atlanta we have a great group called the people's response and randall which is a coalition of different planes aces many of them i've let live and they are trying to. remote political education they're trying to integrate the demand the protests with the demand the pandemic such as the rich strike they want to bring people into organizations people hopefully across the nation their organizations in the streets people who are trying to gain membership that we...
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fits into the libya conflict as we mentioned he is the speak air of the administration and to quit randall's the internationally recognized government in tripoli and his ally to want all kind of hoffa also attended saturday's talks in cairo of half hour and egypt's president but there were major differences. between 30 and half done when the warlord declared himself the song of libya. more recently again s.l.r. has been quoted as saying russia wants to go to resume with the tripoli government because it no longer sees a positive outcome to hostiles offensive after has of course being trying to take over tripoli for more than a year and speak now tomorrow the head who is in tripoli for us mahmoud what is doing. welcome it has not been officially. it has not been officially announced yet neither the presence of idealogues saleh and mosque or nor home he's going to meet to nor what he's going to come up with in moscow but we have been noticing the recently that russian art wants to. push forward towards peaceful. solution to the libyan crisis but meanwhile there is also. because all saw one ide
fits into the libya conflict as we mentioned he is the speak air of the administration and to quit randall's the internationally recognized government in tripoli and his ally to want all kind of hoffa also attended saturday's talks in cairo of half hour and egypt's president but there were major differences. between 30 and half done when the warlord declared himself the song of libya. more recently again s.l.r. has been quoted as saying russia wants to go to resume with the tripoli government...
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it's it's going to be a night in jail and and then we'll see what happens tomorrow morning to rob randall it's that for us in los angeles as you've been seeing in those pictures those people being arrested one by one over the course of the last couple of hours this is the 3rd night of a calf you know 12 hour caffie that begins at 6 pm and 6 am in l.a. will be continuing to watch what happens that very very closely indeed while the mother of georgia points dorsai has made her 1st public statement choking back tears as she paid an emotional tribute to the father of her child describing him as a good man and calling for justice. he. well we're ads are way. very. if is the problem sees behaving that she means that they see does not have very many more. i'm not fake. and for me of killer words because i want justice. john hendren is covering this for us in minneapolis and he spoke to my colleague there and told him just a short while ago. roxy washington was the one who really did the most poignant speaking there and she said that george floyd has left a daughter who will never know her father
it's it's going to be a night in jail and and then we'll see what happens tomorrow morning to rob randall it's that for us in los angeles as you've been seeing in those pictures those people being arrested one by one over the course of the last couple of hours this is the 3rd night of a calf you know 12 hour caffie that begins at 6 pm and 6 am in l.a. will be continuing to watch what happens that very very closely indeed while the mother of georgia points dorsai has made her 1st public...
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coming up, the former governor systemfederal reserve of chicago, randall kroszner. stay with us.his is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. rod come suggest the latest iphones will be launched later than usual this year. the chipmaker is a major apple supplier, and it says there is a major product cycle delay at a large north american mobile phone customer. the broadcom ceo says that means wireless revenue will happen one quarter later than usual. elon musk is stepping up his rivalry with amazon founder jeff bezos, saying that it is time to break up amazon, that monopolies are wrong. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine? tom? francine: thank you so much. the markets are on the move, focusing more on some of the positives out there, instead of focusing on the pretty horrific u.s. jobs figures that we could get later today. so basically stocks are rallying because of the stimulus we saw, certainly in europe, the u.s. jobs report. just a reminder, it is expected to show the highest unemployment since the 1930's.
coming up, the former governor systemfederal reserve of chicago, randall kroszner. stay with us.his is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. rod come suggest the latest iphones will be launched later than usual this year. the chipmaker is a major apple supplier, and it says there is a major product cycle delay at a large north american mobile phone customer. the broadcom ceo says that means wireless revenue will happen one...
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john's church where randall caused damage last night. tonight the best bishop of washington says she is outraged by the presidents visit there today saying the white house cleared the crowd with tear gas so that he could use the church as a prophet. >>> a medical examiner hired by the family of george floyd classifies his death as a homicide, the independent autopsy says the cause of death was asphyxia due to the compression of his neck and that the officers pressing on his back were a contributing factor. that finding is completely different from the official autopsy report which says that he experienced a cardiac arrest while being restrained by law- enforcement officers. both reports however agree that his death is a homicide. >> when he said i can't breathe unfortunately many pulleys are under the impression if you can talk that means your breathing, that is not true.>> floyd mayweather offered to pay for george floyd's funeral and memorial services and his family had accepted the offer. >>> for days images of peaceful protests have
john's church where randall caused damage last night. tonight the best bishop of washington says she is outraged by the presidents visit there today saying the white house cleared the crowd with tear gas so that he could use the church as a prophet. >>> a medical examiner hired by the family of george floyd classifies his death as a homicide, the independent autopsy says the cause of death was asphyxia due to the compression of his neck and that the officers pressing on his back were a...
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. >> sergeant randall pulling over maurice gordon for allegedly speeding last month, to wait for a tow truck after his car wouldn't start, both men got into a fight after he tried to get into the driver seat, gordon was pepper sprayed and shot six times, a grand jury will decide if that killing was justified. two fired police officers facing assault charges over this controversial arrest during an atlanta protest suing the city and they want their jobs back, atlanta officers claim they were denied due process and want to be reinstated with that pay, they say the use of force was proper and in compliance with the law. jillian: the 3-year ban on travelers from muslim countries will stay, the band put in place in 2017 sparked outrage saying it was rooted in religious bias was a federal appeals court blocked out lawsuits challenging demands that the lower court misinterpreted the supreme court ruling, a legitimate grounding in national security concerns. california given the green light for theaters to open friday. there will be some restrictions. the first two weeks they will have to oper
. >> sergeant randall pulling over maurice gordon for allegedly speeding last month, to wait for a tow truck after his car wouldn't start, both men got into a fight after he tried to get into the driver seat, gordon was pepper sprayed and shot six times, a grand jury will decide if that killing was justified. two fired police officers facing assault charges over this controversial arrest during an atlanta protest suing the city and they want their jobs back, atlanta officers claim they...
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one was randall kroszner, a great financial economist.ther guy was out of newman "butch cassidyd and the sundance kid." who is that guy? he was the youngest guy appointed ever at 35 years old, and there was a lot of grumbling about kevin warsh. i will tell you this, kevin warsh had a distinguished term at the fed as everybody was saying when he was leaving, why does that guy have to leave? jonathan: we all know him now. kevin, always great to catch up with you. i just want to go back to february. the fed can't wait to respond to the coronavirus. that was you in "the wall street journal." i think everyone on this program agreed with you. now the conversation has switched almost 180. has the fed stepped in too far? has the fed done too much? how do you respond to that now? kevin: it is a great question. tom, good to be with you and jonathan. first, when the regime changed of february this year, it is a job of the central bank to be super aggressive. the earlier you can be aggressive, the less you have to do later. so they moved not with the
one was randall kroszner, a great financial economist.ther guy was out of newman "butch cassidyd and the sundance kid." who is that guy? he was the youngest guy appointed ever at 35 years old, and there was a lot of grumbling about kevin warsh. i will tell you this, kevin warsh had a distinguished term at the fed as everybody was saying when he was leaving, why does that guy have to leave? jonathan: we all know him now. kevin, always great to catch up with you. i just want to go back...
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. >> the search continues for a hit-and-run driver who randal over a 24-year-old woman during a protest in oakland last week. in an emotional interview, the i-team reporter spoke with the victim's mother who is demanding justice for her daughter. stephanie joins us live. >> reporter: i just heard from oakland police confirming the victim lucy flynn today, ten days after the accident happened. here's what we know so far. 24-year-old lucy flynn is flying in an icu hospital bed fighting to survive. her condition still critical ten days after she was run over by a driver during a violent protest in downtown oakland. >> unbelievable that they would do that to her. to see how she looks in the hospital and not be able to help her, it's just -- it's maddening. >> reporter: it happened saturday, may 30th, just before 11:00 p.m., at the intersection of sfeemt and telegraph. witnesses say this cell phone video shows lucy on the left side of the screen being hit by what appears to be a tan honda acovered with black wheels. isabel saw it happened. >> she was hit by the car and was on the hood for a
. >> the search continues for a hit-and-run driver who randal over a 24-year-old woman during a protest in oakland last week. in an emotional interview, the i-team reporter spoke with the victim's mother who is demanding justice for her daughter. stephanie joins us live. >> reporter: i just heard from oakland police confirming the victim lucy flynn today, ten days after the accident happened. here's what we know so far. 24-year-old lucy flynn is flying in an icu hospital bed...
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. >> up next, the panel on my interview with the fbi director randall order to dismiss charges againstynn plus what's happening with police reform. first, at least six people are dead following a magnitude 7.4 earthquake that rocked southern mexico tuesday, hundreds of homes damage, almost two and a half million people lost power. pakistan's aviation ministry, the pilot of the pakistani airline administrator as they talk about the coronavirus pandemic, preparing for an initial failed attempt to land. two people on board survived. russia victory day parade's taking place in several cities despite the coronavirus, russian officials insisting all necessary precautions were taken to protect troops and ensure safety of veterans. several other regions canceled planned celebrations. just some of the other headlines and stories beyond our borders tonight. we will be right back. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please
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amber randall is one of the bay area counties seeing a sharp increase in right now marin county has almost 1600 coronavirus cases including the outbreak at san quentin. the only bay area counties saying arise and hospitalizations and the percentage of positive tests in the past two weeks. there are workplace clusters including murder and sanitary services were 43 employees tested positive. 500 five inmates and staff have tested positive in the number of infections were about a hundred. the marin county corner is investigating the death of an inmate and they want to know if it involved the coronavirus talking about 71-year-old richard steinle who died on wednesday on death row in his cell and found unresponsive. there were no visible signs of trauma. >> beaches and santa cruz open to the public for the first time in two months. health officials say they could no longer enforce restrictions and alissa harrington joins us now to explain. good morning, alyssa. >> health officials say it was impossible to keep people away so this is a crowd control measure and they want people to practice socia
amber randall is one of the bay area counties seeing a sharp increase in right now marin county has almost 1600 coronavirus cases including the outbreak at san quentin. the only bay area counties saying arise and hospitalizations and the percentage of positive tests in the past two weeks. there are workplace clusters including murder and sanitary services were 43 employees tested positive. 500 five inmates and staff have tested positive in the number of infections were about a hundred. the...
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well, recognize randall pinkett. this guy started his own multi-million dollar business.the first african-american to have won, yes, the show "apprentice." he did work with donald trump. you've got to hear his story on my podcast, everyone talks to liz. download it on spotify, apple, google podcasts, the whole shooting match. i want you to hear it. let me know what you think. we'll be right back. you turn 40 and everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. guidance to help you stay on track, no matter what comes next. ♪ liz: okay. what has to be one of the most disturbing cases of corporate competition gone wrong doesn't seem to be hurting ebay's stock at this hour. it's up half a percent. but listen to this. six former high level ebay employee
well, recognize randall pinkett. this guy started his own multi-million dollar business.the first african-american to have won, yes, the show "apprentice." he did work with donald trump. you've got to hear his story on my podcast, everyone talks to liz. download it on spotify, apple, google podcasts, the whole shooting match. i want you to hear it. let me know what you think. we'll be right back. you turn 40 and everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm...
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this is caroline randall williams. she says, i have rape-colored skin. my light brown blackness. brown blackness, she writes, is a living testament to the rules, the practices, the causes of the old south. if there are those who want to remember the legacy of the confederacy, if they want monuments, well, then, my body is a monument. my skin is a monument. what's your reaction to that? >> i think she has her own personal opinion and viewpoint of where she is and who she is. i also believe, as one of your reporters actually said, that it is important for us to capture the entire history to have a clear understanding of the entire history of this country from all perspectives, not from just one. >> your state of mississippi is in the process of passing a bill to change or to remove the flag in that state that has the confederate emblem, the last state in the country with a symbol like that in its state flag. the governor says, send me the bill and i will sign it this weekend. yesterday, he was saying it should be the voters to make that decision. what's changed in the past 24 hours
this is caroline randall williams. she says, i have rape-colored skin. my light brown blackness. brown blackness, she writes, is a living testament to the rules, the practices, the causes of the old south. if there are those who want to remember the legacy of the confederacy, if they want monuments, well, then, my body is a monument. my skin is a monument. what's your reaction to that? >> i think she has her own personal opinion and viewpoint of where she is and who she is. i also...
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but the mayor randall wilson came out he spoke with the crowd and he said, give me two days to get thisgot it done in one and the confederate monument is down and that came as a result of people coming together you know, there was a lot of stuff that happened after that in the streets of birmingham, no different than anywhere else and all of that stuff happened without the mayor or jermaine johnson telling people to go do that people were going to tear up stuff on their own, and that's what happened. but the thing i want to get to is that the next morning, in that same civil rights district, there's a black woman on t optometrist, dr. adams he place got hit and we showed up and started cleaning. during that time, just shoveling glass. the entire city came together. black, white, young, old, people brought food, people brought music and bordard a homeless pee up and donated their time to see that sense of community, that was done. >> jimmy: amazing. >> i really hope, you know, that we don't lose sight of that. and so to bring that all back together, so then we -- this is how together the
but the mayor randall wilson came out he spoke with the crowd and he said, give me two days to get thisgot it done in one and the confederate monument is down and that came as a result of people coming together you know, there was a lot of stuff that happened after that in the streets of birmingham, no different than anywhere else and all of that stuff happened without the mayor or jermaine johnson telling people to go do that people were going to tear up stuff on their own, and that's what...
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are supposed to be quiet curfew hours, certainly trying to stem the protests and the looting and randallism. it was a very busy night in the city of san jose. i want to start with what is a very active scene right now near san jose state campus. witnesses told us this was a stabbing that started with a fight inside that 7-eleven store right off campus just before 1:00 this morning. in all we can confirm that four people were stabbed and one person did not survive. two men were found with stab wounds at the scene. one of them died later at the hospital. police say two other men got themselves to the hospital with nonlife threatening stab wounds. homicide investigators are still at that active scene. now another active investigation the shooting of a suspect by at least one san jose police officer in the area of north 8th and east mission streets. we can confirm that there was a hit-and-run nearby, that police say is to the suspect shot by police here. we will continue to press for details. we will let you know as soon as we get them. but look at what else was happening during the curfew hour
are supposed to be quiet curfew hours, certainly trying to stem the protests and the looting and randallism. it was a very busy night in the city of san jose. i want to start with what is a very active scene right now near san jose state campus. witnesses told us this was a stabbing that started with a fight inside that 7-eleven store right off campus just before 1:00 this morning. in all we can confirm that four people were stabbed and one person did not survive. two men were found with stab...
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his name is randall pinkett. he was the very first african-american to win "the apprentice". behind the scenes scoop of his whole experience there. yes, he did end up working at the trump organization. what did he learn from it? and today, how he and his company that he started, multimillion dollars company are tackling racial bias at corporate american businesses. this is available on spotify, apple, google, fox news podcast.com. i'm telling you, you want to hear this one. it's a great story, really interesting stuff. don't forget to subscribe, rate, let me know what you think. i'm on twitter, not just c gaspari gasparino. i'm @ liz claman. we're coming right back. don't go away. to make up. miles to the job site. the campsite. and anything else we set our sights on. miles that take us back to the places we want to go. and to the people who count on us. so, let's roll up our sleeves. because we've got miles to make up. robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now
his name is randall pinkett. he was the very first african-american to win "the apprentice". behind the scenes scoop of his whole experience there. yes, he did end up working at the trump organization. what did he learn from it? and today, how he and his company that he started, multimillion dollars company are tackling racial bias at corporate american businesses. this is available on spotify, apple, google, fox news podcast.com. i'm telling you, you want to hear this one. it's a...
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bart riders won't have to worry about service shutdowns near randall on the 4th of july weekend parts as crews finish to track replacement project in the area earlier then planned. crews had been working on replacing equipment in the 8 track way since april the work led to park service delays and traffic backups on highway 24 the project was expected to shut down service on the july 4th holiday weekend but again that's no longer the case. as we head to break, let's take another live look outside we have our camera here at the bay bridge approach. >>traffic as you can see is colliding smoothly from oakland and the san francisco will be back with more news in just a minute. i'm jo ann jenkins with aarp. in these challenging times, we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but we're not alone. use aarp community connections to find or create a mutual aid group near you. d help those in need. use aarp community connections to find or create a mutual aid group near you. time at this week we're celebrating 50 years of pride in san francisco and this morning we're going to meet a v
bart riders won't have to worry about service shutdowns near randall on the 4th of july weekend parts as crews finish to track replacement project in the area earlier then planned. crews had been working on replacing equipment in the 8 track way since april the work led to park service delays and traffic backups on highway 24 the project was expected to shut down service on the july 4th holiday weekend but again that's no longer the case. as we head to break, let's take another live look...
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when gordon's car won't restart, state trouper randall wetzel tells him to sit in the police cruiser out of traffic. the officer offers gordon a mask and the dash cam footage seems routine. then gordon unfastens his seat belt and appears to get out of the car. the officer orders him back and the struggle begins. according to the attorney general's office, gordon twice tried to get into the driver seat. the first time the officer uses pepper spray on gordon. then after a second attempt, another struggle. and eventually six gunshots. gordon collapses to the road and dies. and we reached out to trooper wetzel but so far we have not heard an answer back. meanwhile the governor of new jersey says that case will go to a grand jury to determine whether or not charges will be filed against the state trouper. and of course we'll continue to follow that case and the many others like it. >> martin, thank you very much. >>> i want to go out front to william wag staff, the attorney for maurice jordan's family. trying to help the family get answers about maurice's death. william, let me start with
when gordon's car won't restart, state trouper randall wetzel tells him to sit in the police cruiser out of traffic. the officer offers gordon a mask and the dash cam footage seems routine. then gordon unfastens his seat belt and appears to get out of the car. the officer orders him back and the struggle begins. according to the attorney general's office, gordon twice tried to get into the driver seat. the first time the officer uses pepper spray on gordon. then after a second attempt, another...
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rations play outgoing at&t ceo randall stevenson gave a stark assessment about that this morning. >>merican community is viewing this consistently and it's a pervasive view and so all of us ceos have large african-american employee bodies that we owe it to them to make sure that we're speaking to this and asking the policymakers to step up, asking the political leaders to step up and recognize and just say it. we got a problem. >> my next guest says the solution isn't so simple and that ceos should tread carefully. let's welcome in ron christie of christie strategies. ron, it is good to see you we have heard so much in the last 48 hours. what stands out to you good or bad about the rhetoric of corporate america? >> good the see you, kelly i look at this in two ways i'm horrified with the events across the united states, the burning, the looting that harkens back to the civil rights era. on the other hand i look at what corporate responsibility should look like. i believe that ceos have an obligation to be clear with the employees that racism is not tolerated and the particular commun
rations play outgoing at&t ceo randall stevenson gave a stark assessment about that this morning. >>merican community is viewing this consistently and it's a pervasive view and so all of us ceos have large african-american employee bodies that we owe it to them to make sure that we're speaking to this and asking the policymakers to step up, asking the political leaders to step up and recognize and just say it. we got a problem. >> my next guest says the solution isn't so simple...
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she was allegedly trafficked beginning at the age of 16 by randall volar, a 34-year-old white man. court records reportedly show volar had a history of sexually abusing underage black girls but remained free. kizer says she shot and killed volar in self-defense in 2018 after he drugged her and tried to rape her. advocates have pointed to the striking similarities between kizer's case and that of cyntoia brown's, who was freed from prison last year after being granted clemency while serving a life sentence for killing a man who bought her for sex when she was just 16 years old. in georgia, a grand jury has indicted three white men on murder charges for killing ahmaud arbery, a 25-year-old black man who was chased down and shot to death february 23. retired police officer greg mcmichael and his son travis, along with their friend william bryan, walked free for months after arbery's killing and were only arrested after a video of the killing filmed by bryan went viral on social media. the three men remain in a glynn county jail and have not yet been arraigned. also in georgia, a repub
she was allegedly trafficked beginning at the age of 16 by randall volar, a 34-year-old white man. court records reportedly show volar had a history of sexually abusing underage black girls but remained free. kizer says she shot and killed volar in self-defense in 2018 after he drugged her and tried to rape her. advocates have pointed to the striking similarities between kizer's case and that of cyntoia brown's, who was freed from prison last year after being granted clemency while serving a...
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no >> but mayor randall woodfin came out you know, he spoke with jermaine and he spoke with the crowdget this done" and the mayor got it done in one and the confederate monument is down and that came as a result of people, you know, coming together you know, there was a lot of stuff that happened after that in the streets of birmingham, no different from everywhere else and a lot of that stuff, all of that stuff happened, you know, without the mayor or, you know, jermaine johnson telling people to go do that. nobody told people to go do that people were going to tear up stuff on their own, and they should and that's what happened want to get to is that the next morning, in that same civil rights district, there's a a black woman optometrist, dr. adams. and dr. adams -- one of the places that got torn up. and myself and a gang of other locals, we just showed up and we just started cleaning, man. we started cleaning. and during that time, just shoveling glass, i mean, the entire city came together, black, white, young and old. people brought food. people brought music and water a homele
no >> but mayor randall woodfin came out you know, he spoke with jermaine and he spoke with the crowdget this done" and the mayor got it done in one and the confederate monument is down and that came as a result of people, you know, coming together you know, there was a lot of stuff that happened after that in the streets of birmingham, no different from everywhere else and a lot of that stuff, all of that stuff happened, you know, without the mayor or, you know, jermaine johnson...
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he is communicating in 1841, writing letters randall phillips, white abolitionist, a mentor in some ways. so the 1840's, his first writings in the 1840's and then 1850's, he does not identify, i might be wrong, but doesn't identify him as someone who might be enslaved. so it has been left open. i don't think it would have made a difference because the identity of someone who was a former slave was not really part of the narrative that nell started to construct in the 18 forties. does that make sense? >> the advertisement you are referring to does not use the term slave in the noticed. there is an earlier advertisement for fugitive named michael johnson. some of us would argue that johnson is actually the topography are in boston, reduced to johnson. because his father is prince jonah, but if his mother is indeed a free native women, he would not have been borne a slave. >> based on the family that most people seem to place him in, i'm not familiar with that michael johnson at, i would like to talk to you for that citation. the family most people place him in was this prints jonah and a w
he is communicating in 1841, writing letters randall phillips, white abolitionist, a mentor in some ways. so the 1840's, his first writings in the 1840's and then 1850's, he does not identify, i might be wrong, but doesn't identify him as someone who might be enslaved. so it has been left open. i don't think it would have made a difference because the identity of someone who was a former slave was not really part of the narrative that nell started to construct in the 18 forties. does that make...
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following the action, birmingham mayor randall woodfin ordered the rest of the statue to be removed. in nashville, tennessee, protesters toppled a statue of edward carmack, a racist politician and newspaper publisher who incited violence against ida b. wells for her reporting on lynchings. on capitol hill, republican senator rand paul of kentucky is holding up quick passage of a bill sponsored by the senate's three black members that would mama lynching g a federal l hate crime. senator paul objected to passing the bill by unanimous consent wednesesday, saying it could "conflate lesser crimes with lynching." in february, the house passed its version of the bill, the emmett till anti-lynching act, on a vote of 410-to-4. at the vatican, pope francis had a message for the american people wednesday. >> i have witnessed with great concern the disturbing social unrest in your nation in these past days following the tragic death of mr. george floyd. friends, we cannot tolerate or turn a blind eye to racism and exclusion in any form and yet claim to defend the sacredness of every human life.
following the action, birmingham mayor randall woodfin ordered the rest of the statue to be removed. in nashville, tennessee, protesters toppled a statue of edward carmack, a racist politician and newspaper publisher who incited violence against ida b. wells for her reporting on lynchings. on capitol hill, republican senator rand paul of kentucky is holding up quick passage of a bill sponsored by the senate's three black members that would mama lynching g a federal l hate crime. senator paul...
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new jersey state police confirmed to nbc news that officer sergeant randall wetzel is currently on administrative leave with pay and made no additional comment about the incident. a union representing new jersey sergeants and noncommissioned officers issued a statement in defense of wetzel saying the video reveals justifiable use of force, though any loss of life is tragic, and this is no exception. governor phil murphy announced a grand jury will review the case to consider possible criminal charges. back with me for the first interview since the release of these recordings is maurice gordon jr.'s mother, raquel barrett and the family's attorney william wagstaff. i'm so sorry that you had to see that again. it was important for our viewers to see those final moments, though. >> it is just difficult to watch. i mean, for me as a mom, my mental health is not doing too good at this moment because my son is not here. >> raquel -- >> yeah, raquel, i want to just give you a moment to -- i know this is very difficult, i want you to gather your thoughts for a moment and let me ask william wagstaff, the
new jersey state police confirmed to nbc news that officer sergeant randall wetzel is currently on administrative leave with pay and made no additional comment about the incident. a union representing new jersey sergeants and noncommissioned officers issued a statement in defense of wetzel saying the video reveals justifiable use of force, though any loss of life is tragic, and this is no exception. governor phil murphy announced a grand jury will review the case to consider possible criminal...
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joining us is the mayor of birmingham, randall woodfin.been asked about removing this monument quite a few times. and you have decided not to act at that time. it's not -- i think the question is, it's technically, i guess the state has oversight over this, but you chose to do this last night why? >> chuck, i'm experiencing some civil unrest in my city and i'm the center of that civil unrest started from not just the death of george floyd, but the symbolism of this statue, which to many people in this community, many note that birmingham has a high black population here in our community and in our city, they feel this statue represents the role being moved forward, as well as what should be in the actual city park. many people should know that the city of birmingham was not a city or founded before or during the civil war. it was actually founded after the civil war in 1871. so even from that standpoint, revisionist history should be corrected and it should be known that this type of symbolism is offensive to people who were relegated to s
joining us is the mayor of birmingham, randall woodfin.been asked about removing this monument quite a few times. and you have decided not to act at that time. it's not -- i think the question is, it's technically, i guess the state has oversight over this, but you chose to do this last night why? >> chuck, i'm experiencing some civil unrest in my city and i'm the center of that civil unrest started from not just the death of george floyd, but the symbolism of this statue, which to many...
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non-contact trying to contact randall pleasantries get barack obama new take our withinside 78 straight german league title that same getting ready to take on the verge of bremen on cheese day when it will give them a record 30th blunders league championship final have robot leavened oskin some a smaller back for that game they missed saturday's 21 win over russia much in glad back 3 suspension. las vegas is expected to be confirmed as a hub city for the stanley cup playoffs when the n.h.l. returns to action the league will resume with the $24.00 top ranked teams heading straight into the playoffs all remaining regular season games have been scraps the playoffs will be held in 2 cities with the locations sets be announced in the next few days we can still kentucky writes a can bulky about why less fagan is ahead of the pack i think the number one thing is just the hotel accommodations like they are there so many hotel rooms there are so many different options that they can have an in this case the n.h.l. m.g.m. is basically saying you can have an entire resort so whether that new york n
non-contact trying to contact randall pleasantries get barack obama new take our withinside 78 straight german league title that same getting ready to take on the verge of bremen on cheese day when it will give them a record 30th blunders league championship final have robot leavened oskin some a smaller back for that game they missed saturday's 21 win over russia much in glad back 3 suspension. las vegas is expected to be confirmed as a hub city for the stanley cup playoffs when the n.h.l....
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i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as to how much work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them on a corner or on a block, it lights up the neighborhood and creates an ambient glow. if you havy got two of three of them, you've created an atmosphere that's almost like a movie set. >> some of the hotel, we've already invested in to get those neon signs for people to enjoy at night include the elk hotel, jefferson hotel, the verona, not to mention some we've done in chinatown, as well as the city's portal neighborhood. >> we got the fund to restore it. it took five months, and the biggest challenge was it was completely infested with pigeons. once we got it clean, it came out beautiful. >> neon sig
i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as to how much work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them...
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you know on april 22nd, in response to a letter from senator crapo, the federal reserve vice chair, randall quarrels, requested that congress consider modifying seconds 171 of the dodd-frank act, otherwise known to all of us as the collins amendment. do you agree with vice chair quarrels that congress should revisit the collins amendment to ensure that banks are able to adequately respond to increased credit demands >> yes so what we're looking for in a lot of these things we're doing is temporary relief during the pandemic so that the banks can use their balance sheet to support their household and business customers it's no more complicated than that so as they have taken in more deposits and as they have engaged in forbearance on things like credit card balances and things like that, their balance sheets grow. so they have been supporting their customers and borrowers and this is simply a matter after louing them to -- of allo that. >> so you are in favor of at least a temporary measure to modify section 171, the collins amendment, to allow them to handle these increased credit demands?
you know on april 22nd, in response to a letter from senator crapo, the federal reserve vice chair, randall quarrels, requested that congress consider modifying seconds 171 of the dodd-frank act, otherwise known to all of us as the collins amendment. do you agree with vice chair quarrels that congress should revisit the collins amendment to ensure that banks are able to adequately respond to increased credit demands >> yes so what we're looking for in a lot of these things we're doing is...
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. >> the second school followed the tradition of ruth painter randall, who presented the marriage as an appealing love story. this school reflected deep skepticism over the veracity of herndon's informants, distantly recollected testimony, but was evasive about the super-abundant evidence to the contrary from both the pre-presidential and presidential periods. >> in the past two decades, lincoln scholars have given more credence to herndon's informants'recollected oral and written testimony. and this is culminated in michael burlingame's massive 2008 two-volume biography of lincoln. >> so, ron, are you going with - just in the interest of time, you want to know which view our guests think is more correct? >> yes. well, yes, this is my - one more thing i want to add here. in a review of the biography by james mcpherson, he criticized burlingame's relentless hostility towards lincoln, mary lincoln, which he said marred the narrative by quoting almost every negative portrayal and not offering any of the countervailing evidence in biographies. >> so my question is, what is your guest his
. >> the second school followed the tradition of ruth painter randall, who presented the marriage as an appealing love story. this school reflected deep skepticism over the veracity of herndon's informants, distantly recollected testimony, but was evasive about the super-abundant evidence to the contrary from both the pre-presidential and presidential periods. >> in the past two decades, lincoln scholars have given more credence to herndon's informants'recollected oral and written...
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i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as to much work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them on a corner or on a block, it lights up the neighborhood and creates an ambient glow. if you havy got two of three of them, you've created an atmosphere that's almost like a movie set. >> some of the hotel, we've already invested in to get those neon signs for people to enjoy at night include the elk hotel, jefferson hotel, the verona, not to mention some we've done in chinatown, as well as the city's portal neighborhood. >> we got the fund to restore it. it took five months, and the biggest challenge was it was completely infested with pigeons. once we got it clean, it came out beautiful. >> neon signs a
i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as to much work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them on a...
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over to sal and sal, one continuous take by elliott randall. how about that? >> a lot of people say that is one of the best guitar pieces ever. just one take. i heard that. take you steve. you know what? let's go out and take that song is going to be in my mind all day. thank you. let's take a look at the richmond bridge. it is not too slow here as you are driving over to marin county. brown county has had it relatively easy these days as we haven't had any big backups getting into novato. this is the bridge approach. i'm sorry, the macarthur maze approach. it is taking 18 minutes that the bay bridge we do have a little bit of a backup but it is less than it has been monday through thursday. we are coming up on 7:02. let's go back to the headlights. >>> this mean morning in fremont, about four: 30 this morning, that car was fully engulfed in flames. that happened just west of interstate 80 where late view boulevard meets fremont boulevard. so far firefighters haven't told us what caused the fire but a crew saw someone who appeared to get out of the car just be
over to sal and sal, one continuous take by elliott randall. how about that? >> a lot of people say that is one of the best guitar pieces ever. just one take. i heard that. take you steve. you know what? let's go out and take that song is going to be in my mind all day. thank you. let's take a look at the richmond bridge. it is not too slow here as you are driving over to marin county. brown county has had it relatively easy these days as we haven't had any big backups getting into...
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randall, one of our regular mornings on 2 viewers. send in your request.ut i keep a list. use facebook, twitter, instagram and use the hashtag ktvu. >> nice call. san francisco symphony unfortunately canceling all concerts for the rest of the year. in a statement, mark hansen said he was deeply disappointed that the symphony had to cancel the fall lineup and postpone the welcoming of the symphony's new director but said the move was necessary to ensure everyone's health and safety. all staff and board members any more than $75,000 a year have agreed to take pay cuts to help with the losses. major league baseball, will there be a season, will not be a season, the talks between both sides to continue but just yesterday the commissioner of major league baseball rejected the players latest proposal which called for a 70 day regular-season. the commissioner still wants a 60 game regular season which would mean less money for the players. the players union houses as it was the players to wear advertisement patches on the uniforms during all games. that would be
randall, one of our regular mornings on 2 viewers. send in your request.ut i keep a list. use facebook, twitter, instagram and use the hashtag ktvu. >> nice call. san francisco symphony unfortunately canceling all concerts for the rest of the year. in a statement, mark hansen said he was deeply disappointed that the symphony had to cancel the fall lineup and postpone the welcoming of the symphony's new director but said the move was necessary to ensure everyone's health and safety. all...