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reed, what is that case and. >> guest: well, the case in a nutshell is that as christians, we're called to not only be citizens of the kingdom of god, which is both here now and yet to come, and we're also called to be citizens on earth of whatever policy or society or nation we happen to be part of. and we're -- if you look at the old and the new testament, there's a consistent and clear teaching that we are to exercise that citizenship in a robust and muscular fashion. first of all to defend our rights, within that government, which of course in the united states means rights under the constitution and at the bill of rights, to a freedom of speech to assembly to tree dom of religion. -- freedom of religion that are our birthright and then secondly as a witness of our faith. so in the context of the decision by the overwhelming majority of evangelical christians and pro life and pro family and faithful roman catholics to back trump, both in 2016 and today, my argument in the book is that if you look at where he stands on the issues, that they would define as moral issues, issues centra
reed, what is that case and. >> guest: well, the case in a nutshell is that as christians, we're called to not only be citizens of the kingdom of god, which is both here now and yet to come, and we're also called to be citizens on earth of whatever policy or society or nation we happen to be part of. and we're -- if you look at the old and the new testament, there's a consistent and clear teaching that we are to exercise that citizenship in a robust and muscular fashion. first of all to...
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and now joining us on book tv is author and political activist ralph reed. his newest book is called "for god and country" the christian case for trump. what is that case? >> the case in a nutshell as christians we are called to not only be citizens of the kingdom of god which is both here now and yet to come were also called to be citizens on earth. of whatever society or nation we happen to be a part of. if you look at the old and the new testament there is a consistent and clear teaching that we are to exercise that citizenship in a robust and muscular fashion. to defend our rights within the government which of course in the united states means our rights under the constitution and the bill of rights. two freedom of speech and assembly. all of those things that are birth rate and then secondly as a witness of our faith. in the context of the decision by the overwhelmingly majority of evangelical christians and pro-life and profamily catholics to back trump those in 2016 and today my argument is that if you look at where he stands on the issues they would
and now joining us on book tv is author and political activist ralph reed. his newest book is called "for god and country" the christian case for trump. what is that case? >> the case in a nutshell as christians we are called to not only be citizens of the kingdom of god which is both here now and yet to come were also called to be citizens on earth. of whatever society or nation we happen to be a part of. if you look at the old and the new testament there is a consistent and...
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last caller, ralph reed. your final thoughts.ould say ising i prior to the pandemic the african-american unemployment was the lowest ever recorded, 3.5%, 3.5% for the whole country. my recollection is between 5:00 for% and 6% african-americans. the hispanic unemployment rate was the lowest ever recorded. the rise in personal income was significant, particularly for those at the lower end of the socioeconomic scale. and i was privileged to work with the president in the white house to pass the first step act, the most sweeping criminal justice reform in a generation. it gave young blacks who had been locked up in prison and the key thrown away, often for nonviolent crimes, a second chance at life. barack obama was president for .ight years ofn joe biden was chairman the judiciary committee, he is the one who passed the crime bill that led to all this mass incarceration. i think better educational opportunities for minorities and blacks, better economic opportunity, aching the criminal justice system fair, and giving people a bette
last caller, ralph reed. your final thoughts.ould say ising i prior to the pandemic the african-american unemployment was the lowest ever recorded, 3.5%, 3.5% for the whole country. my recollection is between 5:00 for% and 6% african-americans. the hispanic unemployment rate was the lowest ever recorded. the rise in personal income was significant, particularly for those at the lower end of the socioeconomic scale. and i was privileged to work with the president in the white house to pass the...
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reed on his own time. rep. reed: thank you, mr. chair. dr. grabowski, let me cut to the chase, are you saying that covid-19 positive seniors should be ordered to go into nursing home facilities, as ordered in new york state? dr. grabowski: no, i have been clear, congressman come on that issue, i think that was a mistake, but i do want to clarify -- rep. reed: i appreciate acknowledging a mistake. has governor cuomo or others acknowledge that is a mistake? dr. grabowski: no, but what he has explained as it is consistent with cmi's guidance, i will go back to the march 13 cms guidance -- rep. reed: you are also misrepresenting that it was mostly false, if you are aware of that. so cms is at fault for this, is that what you are saying? dr. grabowski: cms guidance it clear from march 13, admitting facilities, including individuals from hospitals where covid-19 was/is is present. was it a good policy? no, i think it was a mistake. rep. reed: i appreciate it, but to try to sugarcoat the 63 hundred deaths of happened in new york, and i think the num
reed on his own time. rep. reed: thank you, mr. chair. dr. grabowski, let me cut to the chase, are you saying that covid-19 positive seniors should be ordered to go into nursing home facilities, as ordered in new york state? dr. grabowski: no, i have been clear, congressman come on that issue, i think that was a mistake, but i do want to clarify -- rep. reed: i appreciate acknowledging a mistake. has governor cuomo or others acknowledge that is a mistake? dr. grabowski: no, but what he has...
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if you need to, you need to, but that was a great idea, i think from reed, split it up split it up. they are doing fine. there is no doubt. >> they are doing just fine. i think that's the point he's trying make. but a great thing to see happen. >> all right so no money to big red for you, right? >> no money -- well, you know what actually i am involved in something right now, but it is actually to african-american journalis at cornell hopefully we are going to do that soon. so there are things to be done things to be done. >> that's cool you sound surprised. >> it is cool. it is. that's a big move to get involved in trying to pick these things up. >> even at cornell coming up, we will get you ready for the trading day ahead. the futures up not triple delegates him in, up about 78. stay tuned you are watching quauks on cnbc cnbc. so i'm gonna hold on promoting you this quarter. cool? drop the taco. get in the car. does this sentra feel like a compromise to you? wait, what...? the handling is good, right? no compromise there. nope! watch this... umm... b-brie...brie brie! rear automat
if you need to, you need to, but that was a great idea, i think from reed, split it up split it up. they are doing fine. there is no doubt. >> they are doing just fine. i think that's the point he's trying make. but a great thing to see happen. >> all right so no money to big red for you, right? >> no money -- well, you know what actually i am involved in something right now, but it is actually to african-american journalis at cornell hopefully we are going to do that soon. so...
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joining us now is mayor steven reed of montgomery, alabama. mr.h for making time to be with us this evening. when we first spoke, i said i wanted us to stay in touch. i wanted you to keep us apprise about how things are going in montgomery. so this is me checking back in with you. how are things going in your city? >> rachel, i wish i could say they were going a lot better, but unfortunately they're going in the wrong direction. we're at a point right now that we'll surpass where we were in may, and we're only through the first 11 days of june. and unfortunately while we have beds and ventilators available, we are full, and we are at capacity in our icu beds here in montgomery. and we just can't seem to get people to understand that we have not won the battle with covid-19 yet, and we have to continue to remain vigilant in this process. right now in the city, it seems as though some people are wearing masks, some others are not. and i think that's problematic regarding the trend line we would like to see versus the one that is the reality right no
joining us now is mayor steven reed of montgomery, alabama. mr.h for making time to be with us this evening. when we first spoke, i said i wanted us to stay in touch. i wanted you to keep us apprise about how things are going in montgomery. so this is me checking back in with you. how are things going in your city? >> rachel, i wish i could say they were going a lot better, but unfortunately they're going in the wrong direction. we're at a point right now that we'll surpass where we were...
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joining us now is montgomery mayor steven reed. mr.ate you making time to come back and chemothera keep us updated. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> so tell us about your decision to implement this mask requirement in montgomery. the state obviously doesn't have a mask requirement. your city council in montgomery wouldn't vote for one earlier this week although it sounds like if they took the vote again now, it might pass. but you've made the decision now to do this by executive order. tell us about that decision. >> well, rachel, the decision was one that i've gone back and forth with over the last couple of months to be honest with you. i've really thought this was needed some time ago, but i was trying to work with the city council and build a consensus among them to see what was needed. and we could not get that unfortunately, and a couple of weeks ago, i was going to bring it up on the agenda, and i did not have the votes at that time. and i told them if we didn't see the numbers flatten, if we did not see a decli
joining us now is montgomery mayor steven reed. mr.ate you making time to come back and chemothera keep us updated. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> so tell us about your decision to implement this mask requirement in montgomery. the state obviously doesn't have a mask requirement. your city council in montgomery wouldn't vote for one earlier this week although it sounds like if they took the vote again now, it might pass. but you've made the decision now to do this...
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physical was performed in april and november of 2019 which trump made an unannounced trip to walter reedational military medical center. it is unusual for a president to complete his physical in multiple stages. the memo does not describe in with two examinations were a month apart. let's switch gears and bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins once again. good morning to you once again, bill, tracking those covid numbers for us. take us through what we're seeing. >> yeah, good morning, once again. so yesterday, some interesting trends are developing. we've been averaging about 20,000 new cases a day and about 1,000 deaths. that's been the baseline for about the last month. yesterday was right on those numbers .yesterday, 1,083 fatalities. the number one state reporting fatalities yesterday was new jersey. new jersey, the case numbers have gone down, but there's so many team in the hospital fighting still from their lives. yesterday, 20,578 cases, the number one state was california. by the way, in about 5 to 7 days from now, we will hit 2 million total positive cases in this country. and
physical was performed in april and november of 2019 which trump made an unannounced trip to walter reedational military medical center. it is unusual for a president to complete his physical in multiple stages. the memo does not describe in with two examinations were a month apart. let's switch gears and bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins once again. good morning to you once again, bill, tracking those covid numbers for us. take us through what we're seeing. >> yeah, good morning,...
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with more standard safety features than any other car in its class. >>> welcome back netflix ceo reed a big announcement this morning. our andrew ross sorkin caught up with him and joins us with the highlights hey, andrew. >> hey there nice to see you. netflix ceo reed hastings and his wife are donating $120 million to three institutions dedicated to higher education of students of color. uncf and the atlanta-based liberal arts school spellman college andmore house college are each receiving $40 million each, the largest individual gift ever in support of student scholarships that historically black colleges and universities. and i spoke with hastings by zoom yesterday >> we're stepping up with this $120 million gift. you know, we want to help draw attention to the hbcus, them being part of the solution, for america and for black children to aspire to and so we're so proud. this moment is not the first time that racism reared its terribly, ugly head. many of us have been working on these issues for a long time again, for me mostly through education and my visits and my understanding a
with more standard safety features than any other car in its class. >>> welcome back netflix ceo reed a big announcement this morning. our andrew ross sorkin caught up with him and joins us with the highlights hey, andrew. >> hey there nice to see you. netflix ceo reed hastings and his wife are donating $120 million to three institutions dedicated to higher education of students of color. uncf and the atlanta-based liberal arts school spellman college andmore house college are...
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. >> reed, you and your wife have been charitable in the past. why in this moment? why now? >> we've been supporters of uncf for about a decade and morehouse and spell man for a couple years, but this is the biggest gift we've ever given. the times are the most stressed, the most painful that we've ever seen in our lives. out of that pain can come some opportunity, and maybe this will be the moment when things change, and we wanted to do our part to draw attention in this case to the hbcus. 150 years of resilience, of educating young black people, and the story is not well understood in the white community. so our gift is large both to help the students and to try to bring attention to the amazing positive legacy that my three colleagues on this call have really built. >> what is it about the pandemic? what is it about what we're experiencing in this country in the wake of george floyd's death and the death of other unarmed black men in police custody, what is it about those two things that are happening right now in our society that motivated you in this particular way? >>
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. >>> the ceo of netflix, reed hastings, announced he and his wife are donating to black colleges andniversities across the nation. >> the capital flows to white institutions. it's what you know and are comfortable with and have grown up with. he offered to help patty and i get to know the h.b.c.u.s. this year with the tragedy and america and everyone feeling hopeless, we realized this is the time to do something bigger and to really try to bring the h.b.c.u. story front and center. >> the donation will be split between morehouse and spellman, both in atlanta, and the negro college fund. the donation will transform how people look at the schools and help students bring about change and social action. >> it's such an affirmation of all of those gifted, hardworking students who want to come to places like spellman and morehouse. thousand we have the resources to support 200 students, each of us, over the next ten years. that's a game changer. >> i will be optimistic when i see other people stepping up as patty and reed have stepped up. and they are saying we stand in solidarity with the
. >>> the ceo of netflix, reed hastings, announced he and his wife are donating to black colleges andniversities across the nation. >> the capital flows to white institutions. it's what you know and are comfortable with and have grown up with. he offered to help patty and i get to know the h.b.c.u.s. this year with the tragedy and america and everyone feeling hopeless, we realized this is the time to do something bigger and to really try to bring the h.b.c.u. story front and...
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reed: thank you, madam president. i rise to join my colleague, my chairman, senator inhofe, to discuss the 2020 national defense authorization act. i want to begin by thanking senator inhofe for his leadership in ensure that we have a bill to consider this year. this was an extraordinary year. social distancing just began as the armed services committee was finishing our hearings and getting ready to go into the markup for the national defense authorization bill. despite the uncertainty, the unusual challenges and the logistical challenges particularly, senator inhofe ensured the bill was written and the markup was held on schedule and he should be commended for this accomplishment. it's a tribute to to his leadership, his wisdom, common sense and common decency. thank you for that. i also want to take a moment to thank the staff. both the chairman and i are operating under the same rubric. they do the work, we get the credit. it works for us -- they work for us. they do a superb job. they find ways to draft the legis
reed: thank you, madam president. i rise to join my colleague, my chairman, senator inhofe, to discuss the 2020 national defense authorization act. i want to begin by thanking senator inhofe for his leadership in ensure that we have a bill to consider this year. this was an extraordinary year. social distancing just began as the armed services committee was finishing our hearings and getting ready to go into the markup for the national defense authorization bill. despite the uncertainty, the...
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that dog is now at walter reed, and a real iconic photo which is inthe exhibit is of sully front of presidentush's casket. president bush got sully in june presidentnd he served bush for about six months until president's death in november, november 30 of 2018. we have a itself, we have the flag that flew at half-staff over the white house, and then we also have the flag and flew over the capital, one of my favorite items in this wheel thatthe ship's was built by the crew of the uss george h w bush cvn 77, which will be the last of the nimitz class air carriers, but the crew built it and presented it here in june of, i believe, 2019, i believe, and they created it themselves. from thel the sailors ship here. we bring them in once a year, the sailors of the year, and they do a service project. the cases have the shells that were used for the 21-gun salute at arlington air force base in houston, which is where the body arrived here in texas from washington, d.c. , which ise guestbook , which is on the page that angela merkel signed. we have the condolence book, which is turned to barack and oba
that dog is now at walter reed, and a real iconic photo which is inthe exhibit is of sully front of presidentush's casket. president bush got sully in june presidentnd he served bush for about six months until president's death in november, november 30 of 2018. we have a itself, we have the flag that flew at half-staff over the white house, and then we also have the flag and flew over the capital, one of my favorite items in this wheel thatthe ship's was built by the crew of the uss george h w...
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that sparked a heated social media exchange between eric reed and torrey smith.eed joined colin kaepernick in kneeling during the national anthem that led to so much controversy that the niners chose not to resign him and colin kaepernick has not played since. raiders owner mark davis said, burning your brother's house down is not the answer, we have to come up with solutions, that's the challenge in front of us, not only as americans but as human beings. nba owner and basketball legend michael jordan tweeted out condolences to floyd's family along with support for protesters. >>> meteorologist kari has is tracking the forecast. >> hopefully we have a chance to just get out and breathe and relax today. enjoy this mild weather before it heats up by the middle of the week. we'll cool down again this weekend, marcus. >> thanks, kari. >>> it's been a tough time for all of us, the last four days or so, but you know what, we're in this together. stay with nbc bay area, we'll help you get through all of this. ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you
that sparked a heated social media exchange between eric reed and torrey smith.eed joined colin kaepernick in kneeling during the national anthem that led to so much controversy that the niners chose not to resign him and colin kaepernick has not played since. raiders owner mark davis said, burning your brother's house down is not the answer, we have to come up with solutions, that's the challenge in front of us, not only as americans but as human beings. nba owner and basketball legend michael...
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last caller, ralph reed. your final thoughts.ould say ising i prior to the pandemic the african-american unemployment was the lowest ever recorded, 3.5%, 3.5% for the whole country. my recollection is between 5:00 for% and 6% african-americans. the hispanic unemployment rate was the lowest ever recorded. the rise in personal income was significant, particularly for those at the lower end of the socioeconomic scale. and i was privileged to work with the president in the white house to pass the first step act, the most sweeping criminal justice reform in a generation. it gave young blacks who had been locked up in prison and the key thrown away, often for nonviolent crimes, a second chance at life. barack obama was president for .ight years ofn joe biden was chairman the judiciary committee, he is the one who passed the crime bill that led to all this mass incarceration. i think better educational opportunities for minorities and blacks, better economic opportunity, aching the criminal justice system fair, and giving people a bette
last caller, ralph reed. your final thoughts.ould say ising i prior to the pandemic the african-american unemployment was the lowest ever recorded, 3.5%, 3.5% for the whole country. my recollection is between 5:00 for% and 6% african-americans. the hispanic unemployment rate was the lowest ever recorded. the rise in personal income was significant, particularly for those at the lower end of the socioeconomic scale. and i was privileged to work with the president in the white house to pass the...
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shery: reed stevenson there with the latest from tokyo.oming up, traders returning from work this week are trying to decide for weather last week selloff was a blip or something more ominous. a mutual fund ceo gives us her outlook next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ mentality, the conditioning to buy the dip is embedded in this market. >> we certainly don't think this mini pullback is materially worse. we could see a downturn. >> i think yesterday, while the market was due for a pullback, i think the tone of it was probably too harsh. >> you think of where equities bottomed out at and how they have rebounded, they clearly got overextended. and a lot of that has to do with the fed's easing money policy. >> for a time, as the market was selling off, it seemed like everything was going to rally you.se the fed was behind now we have to be more cautious. yeah, the fed is behind you but they will not recognize -- rescue everybody. you have to be more careful. >> even with all the policy response, it will take a while to get back to t
shery: reed stevenson there with the latest from tokyo.oming up, traders returning from work this week are trying to decide for weather last week selloff was a blip or something more ominous. a mutual fund ceo gives us her outlook next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ mentality, the conditioning to buy the dip is embedded in this market. >> we certainly don't think this mini pullback is materially worse. we could see a downturn. >> i think yesterday, while the market...
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one only takes the president to walter reed for testing that cannot be done at the white house. like imaging or invasive tests. we don't know why the president went in an unannounced way in november. all of the testing done can easily be done at the white house medical unit or even in the physician to the president's office on the ground floor of the white house. this leaves a lot of questions. >> nothing in these numbers, nothing gives insight as to why that trip to walter reed? >> no. nothing at all. this is really just basic tests. they've released what they want you to hear. they've given you essentially a couple of pieces of meat to chew on but have left the rest of it unanswered. what we do know from the data they received is that the president has pretty difficulty controlling cholesterol. he's taking 40 milligrams for that. that's the most potent stat available. his ldl is 90. that doesn't sound bad. but he has established -- the standard practice in the united states would be to drive a patient's ldl down to less than 70. the europeans are more aggressive and aim for an
one only takes the president to walter reed for testing that cannot be done at the white house. like imaging or invasive tests. we don't know why the president went in an unannounced way in november. all of the testing done can easily be done at the white house medical unit or even in the physician to the president's office on the ground floor of the white house. this leaves a lot of questions. >> nothing in these numbers, nothing gives insight as to why that trip to walter reed? >>...
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eight years after he was toppled, chris reed wanted to instill himself asa reed wanted to instill himselfor with support from russia, the united arab emirates and neighbouring egypt. the government of national accord is backbite turkey and qatar. the trash backed by. livia's prime minister said control of tripoli was the start of a big operation. translation: our battle is not over and we are determined to defeat our enemy and take control of the entire nation and for the eradication of all those who threatened our democratic free state. translation: take it will continue to stand on the right side. we will never leave our libyan brothers. our support for the libyan government will continue. with its fast oil reserves , continue. with its fast oil reserves, libya could be one of the richest countries in the world but the rule of colonel muammar gaddafi followed by yea rs of muammar gaddafi followed by years of violent have left the country devoid of infrastructure and security. diplomats now want to restart talks to bring about a ceasefire, with hope of long lasting peace with the people
eight years after he was toppled, chris reed wanted to instill himself asa reed wanted to instill himselfor with support from russia, the united arab emirates and neighbouring egypt. the government of national accord is backbite turkey and qatar. the trash backed by. livia's prime minister said control of tripoli was the start of a big operation. translation: our battle is not over and we are determined to defeat our enemy and take control of the entire nation and for the eradication of all...
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3j and then buchanan says, there was is young lawyer up there, johnny reed, was for you, for me, he wouldwonderful justice of the supreme court, and he leaves there thinking he's made the case for his friend reed, and polk, without saying anything to him -- i'm sure buchanan went out and told all his friends in congress, told reed probably, he's going to be the next supreme court justice. polk give it to a state justice, and buchanan comes there almost weeping, saying you cut me to the heart. it's none of your business. i don't have to ask my cabinet for permission. and then he said, you know, i found out that this man was a federalist for 12 years. and i have never found -- this is how partisan he was, i have never found a federalist older than 30 who ever changed his mind on his politics. now, that's pretty partisan, you know. and he used federalist and whig interchangeably. if you were a whig, you were a federalist. and buchanan went away licking but was there at the very end. at the very end, there is another terrible dispute right at the end. there is a new president-elect zachary ta
3j and then buchanan says, there was is young lawyer up there, johnny reed, was for you, for me, he wouldwonderful justice of the supreme court, and he leaves there thinking he's made the case for his friend reed, and polk, without saying anything to him -- i'm sure buchanan went out and told all his friends in congress, told reed probably, he's going to be the next supreme court justice. polk give it to a state justice, and buchanan comes there almost weeping, saying you cut me to the heart....
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reed: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, madam president. i would ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: madam president, i rise to further discuss the fiscal year 2021 national defense authorization act. senator inhofe will be speaking later today on the bill and i again want to thank him for his leadership and the bipartisanship throughout the drafting of this very important legislation. as i noted last week are, the armed services committee adoaptd this bill -- adopted this bill with the strong bipartisan support of 25-2. i am hopeful we can have productive consideration of this bill on the floor this week with votes on amendments and packages of cleared amendments so that we can conduct further efforts to improve and amend this legislation. the bill authorizes $662.3 billion in base funding for the department of defense and energy's nuclear programs and an additional $69 billion for overseas contingency obligations which align in the budget act of
reed: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, madam president. i would ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: madam president, i rise to further discuss the fiscal year 2021 national defense authorization act. senator inhofe will be speaking later today on the bill and i again want to thank him for his leadership and the bipartisanship throughout the drafting of this very important...
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reed: reporting essentially goes back a little bit into the past.at events during 2018, leading up to the november arrest of carlos ghosn. essentially, reporting has uncovered fairly methodical and planned sort of way in which initially there was growing push over carlos ghosn's nissan-rr integrate enault. then, growing concern, then the start of an investigation into ghosn. then, leading up to his arrest and how they were going to essentially seize the opportunity presented by his impending apprehension to really reframe and redefine the relationship. stevenson, we have run out of time, but we will catch oh -- we will catch up with you later on in programming. meantime, futures deeply in the red and the u.s. and europe. a risk off day. this is bloomberg. ♪ w?w?uhió'ñó >> good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." mattanna edwards alongside miller in berlin. just a one-off. stocks turned negative again after friday's day of reprieve. futures in europe and the u.s. tumble. the cash trade is one hour away. europe reopens
reed: reporting essentially goes back a little bit into the past.at events during 2018, leading up to the november arrest of carlos ghosn. essentially, reporting has uncovered fairly methodical and planned sort of way in which initially there was growing push over carlos ghosn's nissan-rr integrate enault. then, growing concern, then the start of an investigation into ghosn. then, leading up to his arrest and how they were going to essentially seize the opportunity presented by his impending...
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americans to ask that question when it comes to the lives of not only george floyd, but tony mckay, shaun reed, briona taylor, ahmaud arbery. i say here today to black americans, i see you, i hear you. you are men and women. you have families, you have the same rights as every other individual in this country. in a 2019 interview with 60 minutes, noted, cummings is not a patient man, it's a lesson he learned from his late grandmother, imparted her mindset shortly before she said. white people she told him have been telling african-americans to wait and he shouldn't. she says, your daddy, he'd been waiting and waiting and waiting for a better day, cummings recalled. she said he's going to wait and he's going to die. she said, don't you wait. then in his late 60's, elijah cummings said when he looks into the future, he also reflects on his life, quote, i realize that with african-american people, where we've been blocked from being all that god meant for us to be, i don't have time to be patient. yes, elijah often said of america that we are better than this. let's prove elijah right. i urge the
americans to ask that question when it comes to the lives of not only george floyd, but tony mckay, shaun reed, briona taylor, ahmaud arbery. i say here today to black americans, i see you, i hear you. you are men and women. you have families, you have the same rights as every other individual in this country. in a 2019 interview with 60 minutes, noted, cummings is not a patient man, it's a lesson he learned from his late grandmother, imparted her mindset shortly before she said. white people...
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she married jim reed in 1866 and they had two children. jim reed had grown up in missouri and had joined the raiders and also fled to texas following the war. birth, hee of pearl's was involved in the tom starr gang. they were cattle rustlers. he fled with his family to california. shortly after eddie's birth in 1871, they returned to missouri and jim reed rode often on with the -- with both brother gangs. belle was named as an accessory but there were no -- there was no evidence against her. jim was on the run and a deputy sheriff cornered and killed him in texas in august of 1874. belle sent her children to live with their grandparents and legend is taking over where we have no history but we traditionally believe that she herself was on the run and she drifted into oklahoma indian territory where she began to lead her own band of cattle and horse thieves. there week -- therefore we have the belle starr gang. -- who was a cherokee. they married in 1880 all the legends say it might have been a common-law marriage. who knows? they lived on
she married jim reed in 1866 and they had two children. jim reed had grown up in missouri and had joined the raiders and also fled to texas following the war. birth, hee of pearl's was involved in the tom starr gang. they were cattle rustlers. he fled with his family to california. shortly after eddie's birth in 1871, they returned to missouri and jim reed rode often on with the -- with both brother gangs. belle was named as an accessory but there were no -- there was no evidence against her....
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reed: the alliance continues.in march of 2019 and just last month reiterated their commitment to work with each other. and given the global pandemic and the drop in demand for new automobiles across the globe, they need each other more than ever. in fact, if they work out synergies, which they are, they should be able to get through this. robust it remains how each auto company on its own can remain given the pressures on the business to the topline and bottom-line. haidi: our senior editor reed stevenson there with the latest installment on carlos ghosn and nissan. let's get to the markets. sophie cameroon is looking at a mixed picture to start the trading week in asia. in the region led by the kospi off 1/10 1%. it will be a data heavy week for the asia-pacific. china's monthly activity numbers today and indian trade and the boj kicks off a decision on tuesday following -- followed by taiwan and indonesia. indonesia, they have said that qe and other policies will be used as long as needed for global economic rec
reed: the alliance continues.in march of 2019 and just last month reiterated their commitment to work with each other. and given the global pandemic and the drop in demand for new automobiles across the globe, they need each other more than ever. in fact, if they work out synergies, which they are, they should be able to get through this. robust it remains how each auto company on its own can remain given the pressures on the business to the topline and bottom-line. haidi: our senior editor...
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chairman inhofe and ranking member reed got into a collaborative bipartisan process. the committee considered 391 amendments and reported out their final bill on a nearly unanimous basis. the result is legislation that honors the unique sacrifices of our men and women in uniform from authorizing a pay raise for active duty personnel to ensuring high-quality housing, health, and child care services for families stationed at home and abroad. their product will help ensure our military continues to attract the next generation of war fighters and leaders and that those men and women will have cutting edge equipment and tools to face off with competitors and defend our security and our interests around the world. in just the last several weeks, china has grown even bolder in its supposed enforcement of disputed waters and picked deadly fights with the world's largest democracy in the himalayas. russia has deployed aircraft to within eyesight of u.s. airspace and has kept testing the free world's tolerance for cyber attacks. north korea has threatened a new round of the kor
chairman inhofe and ranking member reed got into a collaborative bipartisan process. the committee considered 391 amendments and reported out their final bill on a nearly unanimous basis. the result is legislation that honors the unique sacrifices of our men and women in uniform from authorizing a pay raise for active duty personnel to ensuring high-quality housing, health, and child care services for families stationed at home and abroad. their product will help ensure our military continues...
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i can tell you that earlier today we had a situation where there was a brig break-in at a dwayne reed, these ubiquitous drugstores that are all across manhattan. and the police thought they had everyone there. and what happened was somebody came from downstairs. they had actually been in the basement level, and they found them. so there are a few cops still in there who are going all around macy's and trying to make sure that there are no other suspects in there. it would be a very easy place to hide, that's for sure. this has been the story after sunset. place after place after place that we have seen these confrontations. it's been literally driving down the street, brian, and you go three blocks, and you see something else. on fifth avenue, not far from where you and i work most of the time at 30 rock, there's a breitling store, high-end watch store. they pulled down -- there was a big wooden sort of scaffolding that was blocking the windows. they pulled that down. within a minute, i'm telling you a minute, police pulled up. there were dozens of people there ready to try to break i
i can tell you that earlier today we had a situation where there was a brig break-in at a dwayne reed, these ubiquitous drugstores that are all across manhattan. and the police thought they had everyone there. and what happened was somebody came from downstairs. they had actually been in the basement level, and they found them. so there are a few cops still in there who are going all around macy's and trying to make sure that there are no other suspects in there. it would be a very easy place...
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jim reed has been to see how it works.peas and rice and kidney beans and rice is what we are making at the moment. but places of worship are still shut to the public, so the volunteers here have had to reinvent the langar, or community kitchen. one thing that's phenomenal about langar is that it's never stopped, in 550 years, it's never stopped. pandemics, no pandemics, and so for us, we've had the opportunity, instead of people not being able to come in to us, that we can take the food out to them. the temple is now working with councils to send food out to the local community, to try to reach the people most affected by lockdown. my husband is a 90—year—old, he is terminally ill, i feel nervous to go out there and stand in the queue, not knowing who in front or behind me has actually got the virus. but what started in one small room has grown quickly, now reaching 6000 hot meals and hundreds of food parcels every day. this is what will be going out to one household. bags of tea, about 20 to 25 bags of tea. from the day t
jim reed has been to see how it works.peas and rice and kidney beans and rice is what we are making at the moment. but places of worship are still shut to the public, so the volunteers here have had to reinvent the langar, or community kitchen. one thing that's phenomenal about langar is that it's never stopped, in 550 years, it's never stopped. pandemics, no pandemics, and so for us, we've had the opportunity, instead of people not being able to come in to us, that we can take the food out to...
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across the sea in america, walter reed and his colleagues sought to prove the mosquito was the sole transmitterf yellow fever. they offered their lives and won. old prejudices were smashed. then, in the course of the 19th century, the world underwent a change, give birth to the industrial revolution, transformed man's way of life. men, women, and children became part of a vast machine. deprived of sunshine and fresheners met from the country, men's bodies rusted, became more vulnerable to contagion. new means of transportation brought the world close together, making one tremendous and congested city. from a disease infected zone, the traveler now became unwittingly a carrier of deadly germs. wherever he went, the germs stayed and spread. epidemics breakout far from the known infected areas. country to country. continent to continent. the deadly cargo of microbes is transported. menacing on a vast scale the very existence of humanity. mass infection and epidemics are a threat to every city, to every nation. scientific and medical work on a local scale are no longer enough. thus in common defens
across the sea in america, walter reed and his colleagues sought to prove the mosquito was the sole transmitterf yellow fever. they offered their lives and won. old prejudices were smashed. then, in the course of the 19th century, the world underwent a change, give birth to the industrial revolution, transformed man's way of life. men, women, and children became part of a vast machine. deprived of sunshine and fresheners met from the country, men's bodies rusted, became more vulnerable to...
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the cfo and then the ceo reed hastings. once reed was on board, it really took off.s about black lives matter movement may impact netflix's actual entertainment pipeline. and talent behind the camera. i have been catching up on some amazing netflix titles like "when they see us" and "just mercy." i'm wondering if they are looking at the entertainment side of the business to also address some of these concerns. lucas: netflix has a lot of work to do internally. we have seen the company make some really important, take some important steps that will improve society at large from the donation to hbcus to this step with banks, but their employee base is the relatively white, both compared to their peers and society. the stuff that they program, they started an initiative called strong black lead to highlight a lot of their titles that either have black people behind the camera, black people on screen. it is something they want to invest a lot more money in. i think you will probably see them try to work with some leading black talent and not just ones that are establishe
the cfo and then the ceo reed hastings. once reed was on board, it really took off.s about black lives matter movement may impact netflix's actual entertainment pipeline. and talent behind the camera. i have been catching up on some amazing netflix titles like "when they see us" and "just mercy." i'm wondering if they are looking at the entertainment side of the business to also address some of these concerns. lucas: netflix has a lot of work to do internally. we have seen...
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nobody can get it out. >> reporter: reed ran fnear her home in southern california. >> simple occurrencespen every day for people and end up leading to death. so it's important for me to i use whatever power i have to speak up. >> reporter: and she wasn't alone. more than 100 college athletic programs across the country took part in the event. >> everybody coming together for one cause. >> reporter: and they crushed their initial goal of $1,000 by raising nearly $80,000. athletes for changes is planning more events in the future, hoping a younger generation can use their platform to bring about change. anthony flores, nbc bay area news. >> today is the day. >> and we can do that every year. what a great idea. >>> finally tonight at 6:00, we do what we do every day, which is end with something good. our nightly ritual in this covid era. >> we honor our graduates and salute their hard work and are rooting for them in the future. congratulations to the class of 2020. >> good night. ♪ ♪ >>> i freaked out! >> my hands on the hood of a hot police car. >> i felt myself go, go to your mom's house
nobody can get it out. >> reporter: reed ran fnear her home in southern california. >> simple occurrencespen every day for people and end up leading to death. so it's important for me to i use whatever power i have to speak up. >> reporter: and she wasn't alone. more than 100 college athletic programs across the country took part in the event. >> everybody coming together for one cause. >> reporter: and they crushed their initial goal of $1,000 by raising nearly...
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chairman inhofe and senator reed led a productive bipartisan process in committee. i hope we will see a bipartisan amendment process out here on the floor as well. but already the bill will make major steps forward. it not only supports service members while they're at their duty stations but also on the home front. this year's bill encourages expanded tellly medicine capabilities in the military health care system and will help retain highly trained providers. it implements new equality standards for acquisitions of military family housing and increases impact aid to school districts that support large numbers of military children. it revises sexual assault prevention policies to destroy barriers to victims seeking justice. and it includes further steps to ensure all these efforts are supported by a more efficient and transparent administrative structure over at the pentagon. that means changes to compensation to attract top talent, expanded access to cutting-edge software, and new checks on the department's budget planning process to increase accountability. so, m
chairman inhofe and senator reed led a productive bipartisan process in committee. i hope we will see a bipartisan amendment process out here on the floor as well. but already the bill will make major steps forward. it not only supports service members while they're at their duty stations but also on the home front. this year's bill encourages expanded tellly medicine capabilities in the military health care system and will help retain highly trained providers. it implements new equality...
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i remember sitting in that , with my walter reed andother children and jill his wife and his two children, i remember thinking -- like give you my word on this -- what in the hell would i do if the insurance company is allowed to do what they could have done before the affordable health care act, to say, you have run out of time, you have run out of lastcoverage, suffer the 2, 3, 4, 5 painful months dying on your own own. suffer in peace. i cannot fathom. i cannot fathom having to go through that. which is exactly what happened to many families before the affordable care act. so amy, i understand when i say i will take care of your health care coverage the same way i take care of my family. there is nothing i take more seriously. that is my promise to stacy and victoria and amy and every american. that is what the presidency is. the presidency is a duty to care. a duty to care for everyone not just who voted for you, but to care for everyone. for all of us. no trust is more sacred, no responsibility more solemn, no purpose more fundamental than for a president to do absolutely everything
i remember sitting in that , with my walter reed andother children and jill his wife and his two children, i remember thinking -- like give you my word on this -- what in the hell would i do if the insurance company is allowed to do what they could have done before the affordable health care act, to say, you have run out of time, you have run out of lastcoverage, suffer the 2, 3, 4, 5 painful months dying on your own own. suffer in peace. i cannot fathom. i cannot fathom having to go through...
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there was this unannounced visit to walter reed last year, so that's the backdrop, lots of unknowns, and then you add something like this into the mix. >> yes. maggie haberman, perhaps no one more sensitive to how his health and stamina is portrayed in public than the president himself and you saw that in his tweet explaining this over the weekend, trying to explain that slow walk down the ramp. what is the president's level of concern, given that he has not been shy about attacking his political opponents as somehow not being up to the job? >> look, this is never coverage the president wants of anything related to his health. as you know he invited it responding to the videos. it wasn't just the video of him on a ramp. there was another video of him having trouble lifting a water glass to his mouth. we to use his left hand to basically finish helping his right arm guide it to his mouth at a speech at west point. he never likes coverage like this. as i said, he invited it by tweeting about it. i think sanjay is right. we don't know what the issue is. we don't know from looking at thi
there was this unannounced visit to walter reed last year, so that's the backdrop, lots of unknowns, and then you add something like this into the mix. >> yes. maggie haberman, perhaps no one more sensitive to how his health and stamina is portrayed in public than the president himself and you saw that in his tweet explaining this over the weekend, trying to explain that slow walk down the ramp. what is the president's level of concern, given that he has not been shy about attacking his...
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. >> she was able to get every student in her son jake's class together at reed element for a class picture. coordination, and planning, pulling it together in time for the last day of school. >> it was a roller coaster of emotions and bittersweet to see everybody, it came off wonderfully. congratulations to all of those students that is a great photo! world news tonight is next, we appreciate your time. >> thank you for inviting us into your homes tonight. into your homes tonight. see you at mrs. walker. into your homes tonight. see you at michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. we are destined to do something meaningful. what do you think a private, christian, education looks like? gcu offers over 175 high q
. >> she was able to get every student in her son jake's class together at reed element for a class picture. coordination, and planning, pulling it together in time for the last day of school. >> it was a roller coaster of emotions and bittersweet to see everybody, it came off wonderfully. congratulations to all of those students that is a great photo! world news tonight is next, we appreciate your time. >> thank you for inviting us into your homes tonight. into your homes...
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about november, one doesn't go to walter reed on a saturday afternoon to get their blood drawn. president's doc rode in the car with him to do that which is a complete break in protocol. the president's physician never rides with the president because he is the first responder. you don't put the first responder with the target. so something happened in november and the white house just declines to tell the public. >> thank you so much. i appreciate that. very helpful. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. audio released of 911 calls surrounding george floyd's death. hear what eyewitnesses said as it happened. that's next. a grandfather of 14. a newlywed... a guy who just got into college... that's why behind these masks, johnson & johnson scientists are working to accelerate development of a covid-19 vaccine, drawing on decades of experience responding to public health emergencies like ebola and hiv. for the life behind every mask, the clock never stops and neither do we. bbut what if you couldg do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if y
about november, one doesn't go to walter reed on a saturday afternoon to get their blood drawn. president's doc rode in the car with him to do that which is a complete break in protocol. the president's physician never rides with the president because he is the first responder. you don't put the first responder with the target. so something happened in november and the white house just declines to tell the public. >> thank you so much. i appreciate that. very helpful. >> my...
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about november, one doesn't go to walter reed on a saturday afternoon to get their blood drawn. rode in the car with him to do that which is a complete break in protocol. the president's physician never rides with the president because he is the first responder. you don't put the first responder with the target. so something happened in november and the white house just declines to tell the public. >> thank you so much. i appreciate that. very helpful. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. audio released of 911 calls surrounding george floyd's death. hear what eyewitnesses said as it happened. that's next. when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. and tailored recommendations. if your child doesn't 1 iseem themself at times,ed. they may not be hydrated enough. wabba wabba! all new, plant powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gr
about november, one doesn't go to walter reed on a saturday afternoon to get their blood drawn. rode in the car with him to do that which is a complete break in protocol. the president's physician never rides with the president because he is the first responder. you don't put the first responder with the target. so something happened in november and the white house just declines to tell the public. >> thank you so much. i appreciate that. very helpful. >> my pleasure. >> thank...
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. >> and tim miller there was that unexplained emergency drive to walter reed, i worked in the white house, you can deliver a baby there. i want to show you an ad from your group about donald trump using the words of one of his most sub veernt amly and what is donald trump's campaign about? he's a religious bigot and you know how you make america great again? tell donald trump to go to hell. if you can't admire joe biden as a person, you got a problem. you need to do some self-evaluation, because what's not to like. he's done some of the most incredibly heart felt things that anyone could ever say to me. he's probably the nicest person i ever met in politics. this is the defining motion in the future of the republican party. >> tim, it's just one of the best ads i have ever seen in my career, talk about it. >> i think the ad is a strategic manner and the purpose of our group, republican voters against trump, to reach the tims and nicolles out there in arizona and pennsylvania who have left the party and never voted democrat before. so hearing it in lindsey graham, he's good messenger
. >> and tim miller there was that unexplained emergency drive to walter reed, i worked in the white house, you can deliver a baby there. i want to show you an ad from your group about donald trump using the words of one of his most sub veernt amly and what is donald trump's campaign about? he's a religious bigot and you know how you make america great again? tell donald trump to go to hell. if you can't admire joe biden as a person, you got a problem. you need to do some self-evaluation,...
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he has this emergency visit on a saturday to walter reed, unscheduled, unannounced visit to walter reede never know what that is about. we just don't know. i think that's the reason people are curious, when they see something that's unusual, that's why they ask these medical questions. but to be clear, it's speculation. we don't know. nobody should diagnose, i think, via television. nobody should be doing that. i don't know why these things -- why, you know, you see these behaviors after that west point speech but i do wish and i do hope the medical teams around him are caring for him, telling him, checked or scanned, whatever needs to be done. >> providing that kind of information to the american public. he is the president of the united states. sanjay, stand by. daniel, i want to get your analysis of something else the president said. we've been talking about it because it was pretty outrageous when the president said there's too much testing going on for the coronavirus. let me play that clip one more time. >> we are testing, it's a double-edged sword. we've tested now 25 million peo
he has this emergency visit on a saturday to walter reed, unscheduled, unannounced visit to walter reede never know what that is about. we just don't know. i think that's the reason people are curious, when they see something that's unusual, that's why they ask these medical questions. but to be clear, it's speculation. we don't know. nobody should diagnose, i think, via television. nobody should be doing that. i don't know why these things -- why, you know, you see these behaviors after that...
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when i interviewed martha reed in which he talked about her high school music teacher and how he drilled them in classes. she was chosen to sing and opera. and she breaks into this area. it's just sort of a wonderful moment that's represents all of that development of motown and why it happened. mark: you never had present clinton and obama. david: i don't think he done that. [laughter]. mark: i remember reading somewhere . david: he actually has a good voice. mark: just one final thing. in support of the gordy family and they were featured on the cover of a magazine in 1949 called color was in it. that is standing around the grand piano. so sort of set the tone. in a way they were a family will when they came up your 1922 with the right migration, the grandfather, they had the money. they had the property in the south of georgia they came up here in they were all entrepreneurial and spreading created their own band which is just fascinating. david: in that magazine in that photograph, is very that is playing the piano in one of the ways that all of these things connect is that one of hi
when i interviewed martha reed in which he talked about her high school music teacher and how he drilled them in classes. she was chosen to sing and opera. and she breaks into this area. it's just sort of a wonderful moment that's represents all of that development of motown and why it happened. mark: you never had present clinton and obama. david: i don't think he done that. [laughter]. mark: i remember reading somewhere . david: he actually has a good voice. mark: just one final thing. in...
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chairman inhofe and ranking member reed got into a collaborative bipartisan process. the committee considered 391 amendments and reported out their final bill on a nearly unanimous basis. the result is legislation that honors the unique sacrifices of our men and women in uniform from authorizing a pay raise for active duty personnel to ensuring high-quality housing, health, and child care services for families stationed at home and abroad. their product will help ensure our military continues to attract the next generation of war fighters and leaders and that those men and women will have cutting edge equipment and tools to face off with competitors and defend our security and our interests around the world. in just the last several weeks, china has grown even bolder in its supposed enforcement of disputed waters and picked deadly fights with the world's largest democracy in the himalayas. russia has deployed aircraft to within eyesight of u.s. airspace and has kept testing the free world's tolerance for cyber attacks. north korea has threatened a new round of the kor
chairman inhofe and ranking member reed got into a collaborative bipartisan process. the committee considered 391 amendments and reported out their final bill on a nearly unanimous basis. the result is legislation that honors the unique sacrifices of our men and women in uniform from authorizing a pay raise for active duty personnel to ensuring high-quality housing, health, and child care services for families stationed at home and abroad. their product will help ensure our military continues...
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the ups store, and looting going on, if we can show you visuals from this morning we went to a duane reed and also a 7-eleven in broad daylight. today we witnessed as a camera crew, we witnessed looters go into the 7-eleven and try to steal all the cigarettes as well as beer. i witnessed two men trying to go into -- well, they successfully went into a gnc vitamin shop and stole vitamins there. this comes as businesses are slowly starting to reopen. they are reeling with the shutdown and lockdown that's affecting big and large. target announcing cloesures, cv has 250 stores damaged by vandals, mall of america delaying their reopening. near the city, if we can pan, i will show you quickly because the crowd is gathering, you have just planks of wood all across all of these stores here. it's only preparation for the worst but you asked what the expectation is going forward. police are ready and it seems like the next accept is meeting in times square. it's going to be all across the city. unfortunately, it's affecting small businesses. this is what takes away, you are damaging not only storef
the ups store, and looting going on, if we can show you visuals from this morning we went to a duane reed and also a 7-eleven in broad daylight. today we witnessed as a camera crew, we witnessed looters go into the 7-eleven and try to steal all the cigarettes as well as beer. i witnessed two men trying to go into -- well, they successfully went into a gnc vitamin shop and stole vitamins there. this comes as businesses are slowly starting to reopen. they are reeling with the shutdown and...
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bronze by ann enslaved labor named li philip reed. it is interesting because it is so ironic that the statue of freedom was cast by an enslaved by the timeas free , onas placed on the capitol april 16, 1862. philip reed had been free for a year when it was raised atop the capitol. ♪ host limit that story and more about the u.s. capitol if you want to watch, it was part of a documentary series put together by c-span. go to c-span.org and find the section on the capitol and you can watch all of that and find it there. massachusetts, oh poses these efforts. go ahead. caller: thank you for having me on. going backee with and getting rid of symbols that have been put up that talk about our past. i'm not really sure how we have become so thin-skinned. look, if we go back into everybody's history living on this planet, everybody's been repressed going back in history. maybe except for some monarchies, whether it is a family line. no one has been oppressed going way back. we are all in the same boat. to me, brothers and sisters matter. white
bronze by ann enslaved labor named li philip reed. it is interesting because it is so ironic that the statue of freedom was cast by an enslaved by the timeas free , onas placed on the capitol april 16, 1862. philip reed had been free for a year when it was raised atop the capitol. ♪ host limit that story and more about the u.s. capitol if you want to watch, it was part of a documentary series put together by c-span. go to c-span.org and find the section on the capitol and you can watch all of...
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its president was sigmund reed. in may 1950 the citizens of thii young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic democratic constitution.kore even as the citizens of the free korean republicic voted in free elections, the north korean communist leaders were boasting of their intention to unify ther country by force.ountai and this was their target, a partly mountainous peninsula an♪ the 20 million peace loving citizens of the republic of korea. the attack by the north korean communists came suddenly and without warning. the heroic republican army faced by superior forces with all the advantages of deception and eeth surprise, rallied to the defense of the republic. imp virovising quickly, korean republican troops were thrown against the invaders south of the 38th parallel. against a prepared enemy armed with modern tanks, planes, and h guns, the republican troops were ill equipped to meet the onslaught.ncy sess back in the united states, an emergency session of the united nations security council
its president was sigmund reed. in may 1950 the citizens of thii young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic democratic constitution.kore even as the citizens of the free korean republicic voted in free elections, the north korean communist leaders were boasting of their intention to unify ther country by force.ountai and this was their target, a partly mountainous peninsula an♪ the 20 million peace loving citizens of the republic of korea. the attack by the north...
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the entire bunch of police we have who want to do good and who want to do the right thing. >> mayor reed, it is a busy morning. we appreciate you joining us. thank you so much for your insights. i'm sure we will talk to you many times in the weeks and months ahead. appreciate it. >> always a pleasure. >>> and up next, atlanta police, the department is releasing new disturbing video on the moments before rayshard brooks death. stay with us. e! no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala at home. find your nunormal with nucala. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discov
the entire bunch of police we have who want to do good and who want to do the right thing. >> mayor reed, it is a busy morning. we appreciate you joining us. thank you so much for your insights. i'm sure we will talk to you many times in the weeks and months ahead. appreciate it. >> always a pleasure. >>> and up next, atlanta police, the department is releasing new disturbing video on the moments before rayshard brooks death. stay with us. e! no! one more bite! ♪ kraft....