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scott: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -scott: awesome.e important for people that doesn't throw a wrench in the process? -matt: it's definitely paint. -scott: i have ideas about that. i think you go one flat finish, but it's a natural satin stain, 'cause then you're eliminating the cost of the laminate, you're eliminating an extra step when you're doing the baring edges. pat: what about, like, formica? scott: formica's cool. but then again, what is it? 100 bucks a sheet? one sheet covers one kit. your labor, the contact cement, the labor spinning it, drying it, doing the seam, doing the outside edge, filing the outside edge. i think natural's the way to go. what's the size of the bass drum gonna be? chris: it's a 20-inch bass drum. scott: 20-inch? if you offer a 20 and a 22, you have almost the same shipping costs, 'cause you're still getting one box, but then we're able to get another shell in there. [ drum pounding ] lemonis: scott's knowledge of innovation and creativity is second to none. and, quite frankly, i think that's the missing
scott: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -scott: awesome.e important for people that doesn't throw a wrench in the process? -matt: it's definitely paint. -scott: i have ideas about that. i think you go one flat finish, but it's a natural satin stain, 'cause then you're eliminating the cost of the laminate, you're eliminating an extra step when you're doing the baring edges. pat: what about, like, formica? scott: formica's cool. but then again, what is it? 100 bucks a sheet? one sheet covers one kit. your...
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scotts? is this guy so bad that he's just going to spend the rest of the time saying this happened in this didn't happen. we have plenty of time left folks. within this image i think there is a deeper level than the blatant and crude representation of the scuttle negative sense, and the representation of the english soldiers in a positive sense. if that was being glossed, over the prince was making a direct connection to the tenth may 68 killing, on the outskirts of south london. this was a notorious incident drink one of the popular waves of unrest. in boston, one of the regiments involved in the massacre, the scott guards was a scottish unit. what the print in other words is doing is collapsing time and space in an effort to say that the suffering of liberty loving boston, was the same cause as liberal living london. conflict was not between englishman and london and descendants in north america. the social division not by people ban to gather by a common devotion to liberty, due process of
scotts? is this guy so bad that he's just going to spend the rest of the time saying this happened in this didn't happen. we have plenty of time left folks. within this image i think there is a deeper level than the blatant and crude representation of the scuttle negative sense, and the representation of the english soldiers in a positive sense. if that was being glossed, over the prince was making a direct connection to the tenth may 68 killing, on the outskirts of south london. this was a...
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scott: i think there's a chance. i've been advocating for the )(6)'s.on of (c the chambers, economic development alliances, and a number of other folks who seem to be i government organizations -- to be quasi-government organizations. getting those folks included would be wise. in many states, they are necessary to help prime the pump for economic activity, in tourist states like south carolina, colorado. most of our nation has some form an(c)(6)'s that are essential part. ben: i've got you. you and i have talked about opportunity zones in the past. how do they play in here in terms of spurring investment in our neighborhoods as we try to recover? is there a need to introduce a bill that would improve opportunity zones and streamline other forms of investment? or give me your take on how opportunity zones play into how we recover. sen. scott: i spoke with the white house on the issue of opportunity zones the week before last. they said the good news, we have about $75 billion so far targeted through opportunity zones
scott: i think there's a chance. i've been advocating for the )(6)'s.on of (c the chambers, economic development alliances, and a number of other folks who seem to be i government organizations -- to be quasi-government organizations. getting those folks included would be wise. in many states, they are necessary to help prime the pump for economic activity, in tourist states like south carolina, colorado. most of our nation has some form an(c)(6)'s that are essential part. ben: i've got you....
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senator scott, inc. you for joining us. sen. scott: thank you for having me. looking forward to having our conversation. have spoken in happier times about opportunity zones we economic innovation and are not in one of those happy times at the moment but we are going to get into opportunity zones and how they can play able in recovery. i wanted to start with what happened last night at the white house. you considered president trump's remarks on george floyd. they felt to a lot of people like not really an effort of healing. do you think he struck the right tone? i want to ask specifically about the use of tear gas on peaceful protesters outside the white house and your reaction to that. sen. scott: there is no doubt that the president's comments were, in by opinion, comments that we needed to hear as a nation. people had been talking about the violence in the president spoke out and he started the conversation talking and focusing on george floyd and his death at the hands of law enforcement, that is a necessary step in the right direction, one that i applaud
senator scott, inc. you for joining us. sen. scott: thank you for having me. looking forward to having our conversation. have spoken in happier times about opportunity zones we economic innovation and are not in one of those happy times at the moment but we are going to get into opportunity zones and how they can play able in recovery. i wanted to start with what happened last night at the white house. you considered president trump's remarks on george floyd. they felt to a lot of people like...
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-scott: hi. how are you? -lemonis: hi, scott. i'm marcus. -scott: marcus.e to meet you. -lemonis: nice to see you. -scott: thanks for coming in. -lemonis: this is samantha. -sam: nice to meet you. -scott: sam, nice to meet you. -mark: how you doing? mark. -lemonis: this is mark. -scott: mark. it's a pleasure. -mark: very nice to meet you. lemonis: the harper group is one of the most well-known product rep groups in new york city, and what they essentially do is they take a manufacturer's product and they basically distribute or rep it to retailers across the country. and so it's a step that's necessary to be able to get in a lot of different storefronts. are you guys ready? sam: we are ready. -mark: come on in. -sam: okay. lemonis: this is a big opportunity. i hope mark can keep an open mind during the pitch and not react to criticism. no distributor wants to take on a pain-in-the-ass partner. mark: so, our new collection is called the flora collection. -scott: okay. -mark: so from start, you know, we tried to go with a traditional look with a little modern
-scott: hi. how are you? -lemonis: hi, scott. i'm marcus. -scott: marcus.e to meet you. -lemonis: nice to see you. -scott: thanks for coming in. -lemonis: this is samantha. -sam: nice to meet you. -scott: sam, nice to meet you. -mark: how you doing? mark. -lemonis: this is mark. -scott: mark. it's a pleasure. -mark: very nice to meet you. lemonis: the harper group is one of the most well-known product rep groups in new york city, and what they essentially do is they take a manufacturer's...
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senator scott is the leader of the justice act. i'm a cosponsor. it encourages states to stand as partners in addressing police reform. if state and local police departments don't comply with the provisions of the justice act, such as training officers on de-escalation and use of force and ensuring consistent use of body-worn cameras, they won't receive federal funding for police action. iowa has made significant changes already, and a number of other states have followed iowa's example. the iowa legislature unanimously passed police reform issues, very much like what's in the scott bill, and working with leaders of color in iowa to accomplish this goal, it went very smoothly through the iowa legislature. i got a firsthand report from my grandson who is speaker of the iowa house, but -- and the iowa house is divided 53-47, but both the iowa -- both houses of the iowa legislature passed these reforms unanimously. why can't senate democrats let us go forward with the scotts bill? all we need is four more democrat votes. if it can happen in the iowa l
senator scott is the leader of the justice act. i'm a cosponsor. it encourages states to stand as partners in addressing police reform. if state and local police departments don't comply with the provisions of the justice act, such as training officers on de-escalation and use of force and ensuring consistent use of body-worn cameras, they won't receive federal funding for police action. iowa has made significant changes already, and a number of other states have followed iowa's example. the...
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the tim scott bill is close to being finished. i will let you know in the morning what we are going to have after we finish the 53rd circuit judge. >> i want to congratulate cory gardner, steve daines and the others who worked on the great american outdoors act. they will get a big victory the final vote will happen tomorrow on that. that something they have been working on for a long time. great credit to their effort to get across the finish line. also want to thank tim scott in the group he has been working with on police reforms. i think they have done a tremendous summer amount of good work we are making good progress on that. i hope we can get a big vote here. it is up to the leader would not get scheduled. i think the substance for that bill is something people have worked hard on, have had a lot of consultation on leaders in various communities, law enforcement african-american communities it puts together really good balance bill that should have bipartisan support and get enacted into law signed by the president. finally
the tim scott bill is close to being finished. i will let you know in the morning what we are going to have after we finish the 53rd circuit judge. >> i want to congratulate cory gardner, steve daines and the others who worked on the great american outdoors act. they will get a big victory the final vote will happen tomorrow on that. that something they have been working on for a long time. great credit to their effort to get across the finish line. also want to thank tim scott in the...
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scott. i move all four sets of minutes be approved with the edits and corrections that have been highlighted. >> commissioner zvanski: second. this is clare. >> president breslin: very good. any public comment on this item? >> clerk: we will now move into public comment. we will give the public about 30 seconds to catch up to the content that's being displayed. once that contime is over, i will begin calling for them to begin comment. >> operator: your conference is now in question-and-answer mode. to summon each question, press one and then zero. >> clerk: all right. i want to make one more reminder. this is public comment, not question-and-answer, as the voice has declared. i know it's a bit confusing for some people calling in. this is just public comment, not question-and-answer. moderator, will you please open up the public comment line for the first caller? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> clerk: that concludes public comment. >> president breslin: all right. all righ
scott. i move all four sets of minutes be approved with the edits and corrections that have been highlighted. >> commissioner zvanski: second. this is clare. >> president breslin: very good. any public comment on this item? >> clerk: we will now move into public comment. we will give the public about 30 seconds to catch up to the content that's being displayed. once that contime is over, i will begin calling for them to begin comment. >> operator: your conference is now...
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i appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in now vicki scott. vicki scott is the mother of derek scott. ms. scott, we're so sorry for your loss. and my heart just goes out for you, i'm sure as everyone else who's watching this. how are you doing with all of this? >> it's very, very hard. very, very, very hard. i really can't explain it because it's like i'm -- i'm reliving his death, all over again. because i did not know the truth from the beginning. and i asked him when he passed away, would they please tell me what was going on? and i didn't find out about his death until four days after he passed. and then, i went and got in my car. and i went to the police station, and they told me they didn't even know who he was. and a day after that, there was three detectives on my -- on my couch. and i asked them what happened to him? and why did they not contact me, as his mother? and they were tell beiing me, w just so sorry, we don't know how this got out of hand. and not only to add misery to the situation, i had to wait another four days before i could see my son's body. >> oh, my god. it
i appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in now vicki scott. vicki scott is the mother of derek scott. ms. scott, we're so sorry for your loss. and my heart just goes out for you, i'm sure as everyone else who's watching this. how are you doing with all of this? >> it's very, very hard. very, very, very hard. i really can't explain it because it's like i'm -- i'm reliving his death, all over again. because i did not know the truth from the beginning. and i asked him when he passed...
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big numbers here, as well, scott. are august 30s so, both these two trades august i'll be in both of them. about two months >> good stuff, doc appreciate that. new calls on the street. let's bring her back in. >> last i checked it was up. did downgrade mastercard the firm noted that it expects visa to take mastercard. mastercard is up 1.1%. they expect visa to take market share especially in europe they also expect cross border spent and one of the last metrics to recover from the coronavirus and, scott, even there they still see visa beating out mastercard we should also mention the note mentioned a flurry of smaller size ama and mastercard announced it is acquiring. josh brown, you own mastercard, huh. >> i do. historically visa and mastercard at the margin have been able to pull the share from either but both stocks have worked extraordinarily well i would fade this call and i'm staying with the stock i think it's important to keep in mind, also, on valuation people say that mastercard is not cheap and they are rig
big numbers here, as well, scott. are august 30s so, both these two trades august i'll be in both of them. about two months >> good stuff, doc appreciate that. new calls on the street. let's bring her back in. >> last i checked it was up. did downgrade mastercard the firm noted that it expects visa to take mastercard. mastercard is up 1.1%. they expect visa to take market share especially in europe they also expect cross border spent and one of the last metrics to recover from the...
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scott. i have a question for mike. has the preventative side of our benefits utilization increased, stayed the same year over year? can you give me your impression of that, mike? >> certainly. it actually has improved somewhat, so in the last year, comparing statistics we received from delta dental specific to sfhss employees and retirees on an aggregated basis, we did see a decrease by 0.5% on the active employees, and 0.7% on the retirees on the overall percentage of covered members who are accessing at least one covered service during the course of a year. >> president breslin: i would add to that that delta dental, we have been working with them to do more aggressive campaigning about utilization of the dental benefit, and they were working toward that when this covid hit. and so obviously, that's been put on hold for the time being. and we did include, in the director's report, a utilization summary over the last number of years, so we do continuously look at that with del delta. >> com
scott. i have a question for mike. has the preventative side of our benefits utilization increased, stayed the same year over year? can you give me your impression of that, mike? >> certainly. it actually has improved somewhat, so in the last year, comparing statistics we received from delta dental specific to sfhss employees and retirees on an aggregated basis, we did see a decrease by 0.5% on the active employees, and 0.7% on the retirees on the overall percentage of covered members who...
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so tim scott made a very simple statement. why do we put this on the floor, why do we actually debate the differences that we have? why don't we have a vote and then why don't we finish this? leader mcconnell dedicated this week and next week to this bill on police reform to give two weeks to do all kinds of amendments, all kinds of debate. but instead the conversation was no, don't want to do that. it is speaker pelosi's bill or nothing. or let's just slow the whole thing down and send it to committee and delay, delay, delay this thing. why do we deal with this right now? there's two weeks been set aside to do this. there's plenty of timey for amendments.ha why do that instead of just blocking the bill? i just don't know a lot of folks that say to me, i really don't want there to be more body cameras on the street. i do want more oversight by law enforcement when they turn into a false report or when they turn off their body camera. i don't run it a lot of people who sayo i want to just go ahead and leave the sense of the wei
so tim scott made a very simple statement. why do we put this on the floor, why do we actually debate the differences that we have? why don't we have a vote and then why don't we finish this? leader mcconnell dedicated this week and next week to this bill on police reform to give two weeks to do all kinds of amendments, all kinds of debate. but instead the conversation was no, don't want to do that. it is speaker pelosi's bill or nothing. or let's just slow the whole thing down and send it to...
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it is a tim scott bill. someone who has personally experienced and felt the very frustration, anger that is being voiced by the american people across the country. he wants a solution. he doesn't want a messaging bill. we want a solution. so, madam president, let me just tell you quickly about a few of the things that are in this bill which i think suggest that it would be really important to get on it, to at least have a debate. one of the most important sections of the bill is the george floyd and walter scott notification act which would correct deficiencies in law enforcement reporting of use of force incidents. right now the f.b.i. national use of force data collection only receives data on about 40% of law enforcement officers, 40%. that needs to change. the only way we can understand the scope of the problems we're facing is to have full and accurate data, a complete data picture that will allow us to pinpoint problems, identify troubled police departments and develop best practices for use of force a
it is a tim scott bill. someone who has personally experienced and felt the very frustration, anger that is being voiced by the american people across the country. he wants a solution. he doesn't want a messaging bill. we want a solution. so, madam president, let me just tell you quickly about a few of the things that are in this bill which i think suggest that it would be really important to get on it, to at least have a debate. one of the most important sections of the bill is the george...
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so thanks to tim scott, senator scott's leadership and the contribution of everybody here, we're allgoing to have a chance to try to attempt this reconciliation, to restore trust in some of our most important institutions, like our police. is included in this piece of legislation is a bill that may look familiar, which is one that to create a national criminal justice commission. this is a bipartisan bill that we-- i had introduced with chairman graham and gary peters, democrat from michigan in 2015. it actually has cleared the senate previously which means all 100 senators have had a chance to pass the bill and died in the house and basically we ran out of time. in my view, we need to do something in the immediate time frame, then we need to look at what do we need to do in the long-term to reform our criminal justice system and that's exactly what this commission, bipartisan commission would do. report back to congress in 18 months, with specific recommendations, and i think not like the 9/11 commission, that would be extraordinarily helpful. it's really hard for congress given the
so thanks to tim scott, senator scott's leadership and the contribution of everybody here, we're allgoing to have a chance to try to attempt this reconciliation, to restore trust in some of our most important institutions, like our police. is included in this piece of legislation is a bill that may look familiar, which is one that to create a national criminal justice commission. this is a bipartisan bill that we-- i had introduced with chairman graham and gary peters, democrat from michigan in...
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do they call tim scott wanting to get away with murder? contrast to what happened in the senate yesterday, simple requests to get on the bill where you can start debating to become law. democrats said they would read amendments, first five is going to be good enough, no. 20 amendments just to start to debate contrast what we see here from committee to floor not one republican amendment is going to be allowed. never consulted us on the creation of this bill. i've reached out to those on the democrats side explaining that i wanted to make law, i wanted to work together and i still do. the only place this is a holdup is the democrats partisanship to try to make this political instead of finding the solution. schumer has no reason why not to debate the bill. even being given 20 amendments. name me one amendment republicans are being offered to even debate on the floor, not one. name me one amendment that it democrats allowed in committee. name me one meaning the democrats had in crafting their bill with anybody on the other side. and then the
do they call tim scott wanting to get away with murder? contrast to what happened in the senate yesterday, simple requests to get on the bill where you can start debating to become law. democrats said they would read amendments, first five is going to be good enough, no. 20 amendments just to start to debate contrast what we see here from committee to floor not one republican amendment is going to be allowed. never consulted us on the creation of this bill. i've reached out to those on the...
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senator scott is the leader of the justice act. i'm a cosponsor it encouraging states to address police reform is state and local police departments don't comply with the provisions of the justiceac act such as de-escalation and use of force with body cameras they will not receive federal funding for police action. iowa has made significant changes already and a number of other states has followed i was example the iowa legislature unanimously passed police reform issues very much like senator scottsville working with leaders of color to accomplish this goal it went very smoothly through the iowa legislature i got a first-hand report from my grandson who is speaker at the iowa house it is divided 53 / 47 both houses of the iowa legislature passed of these reforms unanimously why can't senate democrats let us go forward with the scott bill we just need for more democratic votes if they can happen in it shouldegislature happen here. we have a role to play in theat senate the let's not forget we also are encouraging our state partners
senator scott is the leader of the justice act. i'm a cosponsor it encouraging states to address police reform is state and local police departments don't comply with the provisions of the justiceac act such as de-escalation and use of force with body cameras they will not receive federal funding for police action. iowa has made significant changes already and a number of other states has followed i was example the iowa legislature unanimously passed police reform issues very much like senator...
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take it away. >> scott, thanks so much joining us is chief scientific officer dr.toffels the plans have accelerated by at least a month, now planning to start the second half of july. previously you said september. how have you been able to accelerate these timelines so much >> thank you for having me yes, we went quickly through the selection of the final candidates faster than we expected, based on very strong animal data, non-human/primate data showeds very good results we could of we could accelerate to the clinical trials, as well as we worked with the authorities. to accelerate the time for phase one. that is now planned for the second half of july. >> you're also saying that based on the phase one results and conversations with the national institute of already and infectious diseases, you could also accelerate the plans to start phase three. "wall street journal" reported you may begin that as soon as september. does that timeline look right to you? and how are you forecasting how much infection we may see at that time in the united states and whether effic
take it away. >> scott, thanks so much joining us is chief scientific officer dr.toffels the plans have accelerated by at least a month, now planning to start the second half of july. previously you said september. how have you been able to accelerate these timelines so much >> thank you for having me yes, we went quickly through the selection of the final candidates faster than we expected, based on very strong animal data, non-human/primate data showeds very good results we could...
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so the reality is, scott, yes, there is rotation to other areas. and because of that rotation and some of those various names that we're all talking about, you talked about boeing, some of the rails we don't talk about very often, there's a lot more going on that's starting to show maybe some more green shoots and the other thing would be, you know, the pounding that the smaller -- the smaller names took was absolutely unbelievable and we're starting to see a little bit of that now, is that the -- i don't know, i don't want to call that the dash to trash kind of a trade, but you are seeing a lot of these small cap names, a lot of people are my desperaigratins there. there's some rotation over there. i think what we're seeing generally has been healthy rotation into other areas of the marketplace. take a look, by the way, at a segment that almost doesn't get talked about at all. but the price of oil, the way oil moved over the last month and a half, call it. and then look over at the oih, the services names and how they have moved over the last mont
so the reality is, scott, yes, there is rotation to other areas. and because of that rotation and some of those various names that we're all talking about, you talked about boeing, some of the rails we don't talk about very often, there's a lot more going on that's starting to show maybe some more green shoots and the other thing would be, you know, the pounding that the smaller -- the smaller names took was absolutely unbelievable and we're starting to see a little bit of that now, is that the...
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thanks, scott, and hi, everybody, on this monday.ers conference right now. the stock is on a roll, having its best quarter since 2012, but it's now under scrutiny for its out practices. we'll bring you all headlines for this event >>> bill
thanks, scott, and hi, everybody, on this monday.ers conference right now. the stock is on a roll, having its best quarter since 2012, but it's now under scrutiny for its out practices. we'll bring you all headlines for this event >>> bill
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what have i learned about tim scott? he speaks from the heart, he can't be intimidated and he's trying to solve a problem. he's experienced things i have not experienced because i'm white. i'm from south carolina, tim is from south carolina and tim took to the floor of the united states senate today to make it better particularly for young black men and chuck schumer basically told us, go to hell, we care more about the election then working with senator scott. probably a low point in my career. >> sean: you know something, senator scott, i like to look at -- joe biden has been in politics nearly 50 years. what about his past on segregation and praising robert byrd? that's his past. also, lyndon johnson counted on republicans for the '64 civil rights act and voting act. barack and joe gave us 17 more a million americans on food stam stamps, the worst recovery since the '40s, lowest homeownership rate in 50 years. donald trump gave us opportunity zones that they didn't give us in the eight years they had power, add to tha
what have i learned about tim scott? he speaks from the heart, he can't be intimidated and he's trying to solve a problem. he's experienced things i have not experienced because i'm white. i'm from south carolina, tim is from south carolina and tim took to the floor of the united states senate today to make it better particularly for young black men and chuck schumer basically told us, go to hell, we care more about the election then working with senator scott. probably a low point in my...
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walgreens rob: republicans led by tim scott push their police reform plan as democrats prepared to vote on their bill in the coming weeks. >> what does the administration's solution look like? joining us to discuss is pam bondi, thank you for joining us, good to see you this morning. what do you think this would look like? >> it is great and with mark meadows as chief of staff in the white house i can't think of a better person than senator tim scott not only because he is a black man but also because he is thoughtful, wise and wants to do the right thing and you need working with him on this, people like lindsey graham who have a prosecutorial background like i do. i was a prosecutor my entire career and i prosecuted countless homicides where my victims were also black so that is important as well to have that background but i can tell you what the white house does it is going to be swift, decisive and meaningful because that is what donald trump does. he doesn't just listen to people, he listens and then he takes decisive action and i think he knows now, mark meadows and senator scott
walgreens rob: republicans led by tim scott push their police reform plan as democrats prepared to vote on their bill in the coming weeks. >> what does the administration's solution look like? joining us to discuss is pam bondi, thank you for joining us, good to see you this morning. what do you think this would look like? >> it is great and with mark meadows as chief of staff in the white house i can't think of a better person than senator tim scott not only because he is a black...
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so, one, i'd like to say something about senator scott. i know how hard he's worked on this and this has not been an easy enterprise for tim. he's a conservative republican who happens to be african-american and he's decided to take the lead on something that's very important to the country, and he has experiences that i don't. he has been stopped multiple times on capitol hill. i've never been stopped and one year he was stopped seven times for lane changes. the point is that tim believes and every african-american male i've talked to in the last couple weeks, is told early on, if you're stopped by the cops, watch what you do, keep your hands on the wheel, don't go for the dash because it can end badly. i don't know how that happened, but it's real and for us not to realize that would be a huge mistake. so let me be on record as saying, i understand that if you're an african-american male your experience with the police is different than mine and it's unacceptable and it needs to stop. so, how do you stop it? you bring about change. so wh
so, one, i'd like to say something about senator scott. i know how hard he's worked on this and this has not been an easy enterprise for tim. he's a conservative republican who happens to be african-american and he's decided to take the lead on something that's very important to the country, and he has experiences that i don't. he has been stopped multiple times on capitol hill. i've never been stopped and one year he was stopped seven times for lane changes. the point is that tim believes and...
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number one et cetera scott likes to say to send the signal we actually are listening. we hear you, we see you. we are responding to you. snow backroom negotiations like apparently what are democratic colleagues want. rather an open honest debate right here in full view of the american people. but our democratic colleagues refused to let us participate in thee process and have blocked us from even considering police reform legislation. this in my way or the highway at legislative strategy with come to expect from our colleagues is absolutely shameful. and it isng counterproductive. i remember talking to rodney floyd, george floyd's brother, shortly before his funeral. he told me, he said senator were from texas and what we want for george is texas sized justice. and i said, rodney, i am going to do my very best to deliver. but unfortunately, even though there were many of our democratic colleagues who decried the cruel and tragic death of george floyd, when it came time to step up and do something about it, they absolutely refused. let me just go over quickly with the b
number one et cetera scott likes to say to send the signal we actually are listening. we hear you, we see you. we are responding to you. snow backroom negotiations like apparently what are democratic colleagues want. rather an open honest debate right here in full view of the american people. but our democratic colleagues refused to let us participate in thee process and have blocked us from even considering police reform legislation. this in my way or the highway at legislative strategy with...
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kelly evans takes over now >> thank you, scott.he nasdaq is hitting fresh all-time highs with the s&p at 25% now since mid-march. with realtors having a field day, is this market topping out? >>> investor baron elon musk saying tesla will top an all-time high. will he be right
kelly evans takes over now >> thank you, scott.he nasdaq is hitting fresh all-time highs with the s&p at 25% now since mid-march. with realtors having a field day, is this market topping out? >>> investor baron elon musk saying tesla will top an all-time high. will he be right
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scott i was stopped this year. a warning ticket for failingo use my turn signal earlier in my lane change. so this issue continues and that is why it is so important for us to say that we hear you, we are listening to your concerns. the white house says it fully supports the scott. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said democratshould back it, but democrats have their own reform bill that they say more direct changes federal lawsn police misconduct. the house judiciary committee held a markup ofra the demc proposal. democratsaieid slarthnmes , ese of george floyd's death after being pinned by the neck for nearly nine minutes. >> what the administration and the senate are missing is the understanding of eight minutes and 46 seconds. they are missing the deeply embedded pain that is evidenced by protesters not only in the nation, but around the world. clearly reform lite milquetoast is not going to answer the pain of eight minutes and 46 sends. democratsoutright banses, the holiceholds and no knokeck warrants in
scott i was stopped this year. a warning ticket for failingo use my turn signal earlier in my lane change. so this issue continues and that is why it is so important for us to say that we hear you, we are listening to your concerns. the white house says it fully supports the scott. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said democratshould back it, but democrats have their own reform bill that they say more direct changes federal lawsn police misconduct. the house judiciary committee held a...
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scott: absolutely.. ♪ scott: just looking at this product here, we're not going to necessarily see what the brand is really all about. i mean, really, ben, what we find is that if the retailer is new to the brand, they're gonna want to see and feel the product. especially some of the bestsellers in each of the categories in order to show that. ben: okay. scott: if our team doesn't have the right tools when they're in the stores, sometimes that can be an impediment to trying to get sales. lemonis: i'm frustrated with the fact that ben didn't even bring any of the new stuff that he's been working on. he could have at least brought a few samples, even if they weren't perfectly ready. now i know why his sales people have struggled. an artist is terrible at picking the frame for the art, and it's the same for ben where he doesn't actually understand the kind of packaging that needs to go around his art for the salesperson to actually deliver it. ben: i guess this would -- although terribly -- uh...uh... not
scott: absolutely.. ♪ scott: just looking at this product here, we're not going to necessarily see what the brand is really all about. i mean, really, ben, what we find is that if the retailer is new to the brand, they're gonna want to see and feel the product. especially some of the bestsellers in each of the categories in order to show that. ben: okay. scott: if our team doesn't have the right tools when they're in the stores, sometimes that can be an impediment to trying to get sales....
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scott. >> clerk: karen, you'll have to unmute. >> president breslin: i'm muted. go ahead. >> commissioner scott: with that, i recommend that we accept the presentations as outlined on page 32 of this presentation as made by our actuary. >> commissioner hao: this is commissioner hao. i second that. >> president breslin: this is a comment that i didn't get to finish. all dentists are charging for p.p.e., the protective equipment that they need to have now. i'm not quite sure what the charge is, but i know they're charging extra for that. and also, my observation is i think that the utilization would be down a great deal for 2020 because i know very few people that have been going to dentist unless it's an emergency, so i would suspect the new use would be way down. there is an additional charge for the nitrous oxide for the actives, so that was my question, too. some of these additional charges keep being added on for something, and i always think we should look closely at them to see how they
scott. >> clerk: karen, you'll have to unmute. >> president breslin: i'm muted. go ahead. >> commissioner scott: with that, i recommend that we accept the presentations as outlined on page 32 of this presentation as made by our actuary. >> commissioner hao: this is commissioner hao. i second that. >> president breslin: this is a comment that i didn't get to finish. all dentists are charging for p.p.e., the protective equipment that they need to have now. i'm not...
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so thanknk you. >> thanks for this kind words, senator scott. my name iss congressman pete stauber, and i proudly served as a law-enforcement officer in my hometownr of duluth, minnesota. as someone who swore an oath to serve and protect my community, i was devastated watching the video of george floyd dying at the hand of a minneapolis police officer who swor that same oath. what i saw in the video goes against s everything i stood for police officer. george floyd life mattered, , te best way to honor his memory is by enactingg meaningful and lasting change within policing. d healthy discussions about the most effective ways to enact this much-needed change. as one of just a few members of congress whose warned the local uniform, i am proud and eager to take part in these discussions. i believe that change begins by implementing community policing standards and police departments across the nation. when community policing practices are properly implemented you end up policing with your community rather than policing your community. it's a metho
so thanknk you. >> thanks for this kind words, senator scott. my name iss congressman pete stauber, and i proudly served as a law-enforcement officer in my hometownr of duluth, minnesota. as someone who swore an oath to serve and protect my community, i was devastated watching the video of george floyd dying at the hand of a minneapolis police officer who swor that same oath. what i saw in the video goes against s everything i stood for police officer. george floyd life mattered, , te...
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i am proud to be with senator scott in introducing the justice act. it's been interesting to watch him and all of us really listen to the different segments of our society that have talked to us. our friends, our neighbors, the police, members of the communities of color, our religious communities, our news commentators. i did like six interviews today on the tv about this, and every single one of them asked me one fundamental question, and i wish that somehow my friend on the other side of the aisle would be here. you don't have a very good history in this body of having republicans and democrats joining together to get something done. how do you think you can do this now? well, i said well, today we did. we did the great american outdoors act several months ago. we did the cares act. so we can do it. where there is a will we can do it. and if we don't do it, we're failing so many people. we're failing ourselves. we're failing our country, our communities. we're failing our law enforcement communities. and so i would say that we need to finish -- not
i am proud to be with senator scott in introducing the justice act. it's been interesting to watch him and all of us really listen to the different segments of our society that have talked to us. our friends, our neighbors, the police, members of the communities of color, our religious communities, our news commentators. i did like six interviews today on the tv about this, and every single one of them asked me one fundamental question, and i wish that somehow my friend on the other side of the...
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senator scott have gone through different areas in the bill.here's a section that a black police officer said what's the possibility of putting grants out there to be able to help more departments hire black recruiters? and then to be able to help individuals that are coming through the training in the police academy to have that ability, where communities and the law enforcement don't match as far as ethnicity could the federal government engage into helping to insent vise that. how are we encouraging more people of color to be able to engage in communities of color to say let's break through that to be able to solve that. we have great assets here. even in washington, d.c. the museum of african-american history is here. it's underutilized to be able to explain the story of what's the relationship between race and law enforcement? it's utilized by some, but not by most. this is a way to be able to incentivize. how can we use that great resource to be able to tell the story nationwide as well. this is about transparency and trying to provide in
senator scott have gone through different areas in the bill.here's a section that a black police officer said what's the possibility of putting grants out there to be able to help more departments hire black recruiters? and then to be able to help individuals that are coming through the training in the police academy to have that ability, where communities and the law enforcement don't match as far as ethnicity could the federal government engage into helping to insent vise that. how are we...
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scott: reserving the right to object. i know, i look forward to working with my colleague from virginia to do what we both tried to do as governors. we were both focused on how -- it's hard to keep tuition down and make sure our kids got jobs at the end. it's a very difficult job. today, what we're doing today with senator kaine's proposal, i don't think it will help students get the jobs they need and keep tuitions down. i don't think we ought to be giving a blank check to institutions that raised tuitions on our students. we all know the mountains of debt of $1.7 trillion, which is ridiculous. so i think my stem act is a solution to help make our higher education system affordable, ensure our kids have a future. but unfortunately, we're not able to do that today so i respectfully object and look forward to working with senator kaine to d we suspend the quorum call, please. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. hyde-smith: thank you. madam president, it is a shame the senate has been prevented the opportunity to
scott: reserving the right to object. i know, i look forward to working with my colleague from virginia to do what we both tried to do as governors. we were both focused on how -- it's hard to keep tuition down and make sure our kids got jobs at the end. it's a very difficult job. today, what we're doing today with senator kaine's proposal, i don't think it will help students get the jobs they need and keep tuitions down. i don't think we ought to be giving a blank check to institutions that...
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tim scott was there. because of his time and grace because of the mayor and the black leaders in that town the time they had with each other they move forward. and overcame that tragedy. five years ago tim scott put a bill on this floor and we ended up then in the exact same place we are now, doing absolutely nothing. how many more black men and women have to die in america before this body stops playing politics with race? it's very clear to me, having worked hard on justice reform and opportunities and $75 billion going into the most economically challenged in america because tim scott, president trump and all, the historical black colleges and universities are strongery today because of president trump than they ever have been. mr. president, time to act as now, to stop playing politics, stop pandering to the democratic base and let's get something done. this bill was never intended to be an end all. it was intended to be a platform for constructive debate and here we are with my two democratic senator
tim scott was there. because of his time and grace because of the mayor and the black leaders in that town the time they had with each other they move forward. and overcame that tragedy. five years ago tim scott put a bill on this floor and we ended up then in the exact same place we are now, doing absolutely nothing. how many more black men and women have to die in america before this body stops playing politics with race? it's very clear to me, having worked hard on justice reform and...
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i want to bring in vicky scott, the mother of derek scott.s scott, we're so sorry for your loss. my heart goes out to you. how you are doing with all this? >> it's very, very hard. very, very, very hard. i really can't explain it because it's like i'm reliving his death all over again. because i did not know the truth from the beginning. and i asked him when he passed away, will they please tell me what was going on? i didn't find out about his death until four days after he passed. and then i waited -- and i went to the police station, and they told me they didn't know e who he was. and a day after that, there was three detech dives -- detectives on my couch, and i asked why they didn't contact me as mother. and they said, we're sorry. not only to add misery to the situation. i had to wait altogether four days before i could see my son's body. >> oh, my gosh. it's just awful. i want to talk about this video. because in this video, your son can clearly be heard saying several times, i can't breathe. and officers reply, i don't care. you have
i want to bring in vicky scott, the mother of derek scott.s scott, we're so sorry for your loss. my heart goes out to you. how you are doing with all this? >> it's very, very hard. very, very, very hard. i really can't explain it because it's like i'm reliving his death all over again. because i did not know the truth from the beginning. and i asked him when he passed away, will they please tell me what was going on? i didn't find out about his death until four days after he passed. and...
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so, thanks to tim scott, senator scott's leadership and the contribution of everybody here, we're all going to have a chance to try to attempt this reconciliation, to restore trust in some of our most important institutions like our police. one of the things that is included in this piece of legislation is a bill that may look familiar, which is one that creates a national and criminal justice commission, a bipartisan bill i introduced with chairman graham and gary peters, democrat from michigan in 2015. it actually cleared the senate previously, which means all 100 senators have had a chance to pass that bill. it died in the house. basically we ran out of time. but in my view, we need to do something in the immediate timeframe. then we need to look at what do we need to do in the long term to reform our criminal justice system? that's exactly what this commission, bipartisan commission would do. it would report back to congress in 18 months with specific recommendations and i think not like the 9/11 commission, that would be extraordinarily helpful. it's really hard for congress, giv
so, thanks to tim scott, senator scott's leadership and the contribution of everybody here, we're all going to have a chance to try to attempt this reconciliation, to restore trust in some of our most important institutions like our police. one of the things that is included in this piece of legislation is a bill that may look familiar, which is one that creates a national and criminal justice commission, a bipartisan bill i introduced with chairman graham and gary peters, democrat from...
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i think senator scott did a great job with his bill and i think senator scott thinks his bill could be better, but his bill isn't the house bill and the house bill will not be the final bill. either a. what a mistake, mr. president, to walk away from the chance to solve a problem. >> mr. president. >> the senator from oklahoma. >> we passed a vote on the senate floor where we fell four votes short of opening on a bill to deal with police reform. for both the short. we were four votes short of opening the bill to discuss every single republican that voted for this and a handful of democrats, but the vast majority of democrats actually said no. we don't want to debate this bill. we will only debate of public co when it comes out of the house. that is absurd. that didn't happen i can assure you, when the speaker was the leader of the house that the senate is it okay we are going to wait and see whether the speaker sends over and harry reid would say yes please and will take up whatever the bill is. that was never done and they know that. it is such an audit and peculiar aason in the count
i think senator scott did a great job with his bill and i think senator scott thinks his bill could be better, but his bill isn't the house bill and the house bill will not be the final bill. either a. what a mistake, mr. president, to walk away from the chance to solve a problem. >> mr. president. >> the senator from oklahoma. >> we passed a vote on the senate floor where we fell four votes short of opening on a bill to deal with police reform. for both the short. we were...
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>> very much so, scott 15 calls out in july, scott. they bought those very aggressively today, over 700 i bought those because this is july's option, i'll probably blackbere 30 daysa month, right around expiration 23,000 of the next week expiration, not this week, next week, june 26 expiration, that's the strike they're buying at the 85 strike, scott i bought those as well it's a cheap shot. they were like 40 cents, and i'll be in those probably about a week lastly, bausch, bhc. started about a thousand-share equivalent these are the options that expire this friday again, this friday, very time sensitive. i'll be in these one to two days, scott. >> i want to get to these other stocks, too. we don't be able to do everything together, but needham added to the conviction list it's in your fold. >> i love this one, scott. boy, has this exploded it's along with zoom but this one is for high schools, universities, colleges, and they've done a fantastic job i consider to hold this one and another one i write calls against regularly, but i thi
>> very much so, scott 15 calls out in july, scott. they bought those very aggressively today, over 700 i bought those because this is july's option, i'll probably blackbere 30 daysa month, right around expiration 23,000 of the next week expiration, not this week, next week, june 26 expiration, that's the strike they're buying at the 85 strike, scott i bought those as well it's a cheap shot. they were like 40 cents, and i'll be in those probably about a week lastly, bausch, bhc. started...
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>> commissioner scott: this is commissioner scott.natalie, you've been an absolute star during the operational transitions that we've had to go through, and i wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. >> clerk: thank you, both of you. thank you. >> commissioner zvanski: it is commissioner zvanski, and natalie, i would not be here if this meeting -- it wasn't for you, and i just want to thank you for all your technical knowledge. i'm sorry about dexter barking in the background. i've monitored all of your work over the last couple of years, and as i have previous secretaries, and you're just outstanding. i can't believe you're leaving. it's just killing me, so i want to definitely agree with my fellow commissioners. you've been wonderful, and i wish you the best in new york. but just know that you can always come back to san francisco. some of you will always need your technical expertise. >> clerk: thank you, clare. [inaudible] >> -- i just want to thank you for walking me through all the various details. i totally appreciat
>> commissioner scott: this is commissioner scott.natalie, you've been an absolute star during the operational transitions that we've had to go through, and i wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. >> clerk: thank you, both of you. thank you. >> commissioner zvanski: it is commissioner zvanski, and natalie, i would not be here if this meeting -- it wasn't for you, and i just want to thank you for all your technical knowledge. i'm sorry about dexter barking in the...
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tim scott reached out his hand to negotiate. if somebody has a record of infractions, maybe they weren't fired. but that record should follow them as they run to another workforce. we should root out bad apples. senator scott, i know him. he's a good man and believes in criminal justice reform. and has a record of doing just that. he would be willing to work with him. if they look at the terrible bill that came over from the house, they could amended that bill with tim scott's bill and break the filibuster and begin having a dialogue about reforms that could happen before the election. judge jeanine: the sad part about this is nancy pelosi is so dead set against working with republicans, my fear is that -- how are the american people going to end up getting any kind of reform here as they -- as cities are being torn apart while people are complaining about police reform. how long will this take? >> at least 63% of americans surveyed oppose any defunding of on you law enforcement. the other 36% or 37% would still dial 911 if they
tim scott reached out his hand to negotiate. if somebody has a record of infractions, maybe they weren't fired. but that record should follow them as they run to another workforce. we should root out bad apples. senator scott, i know him. he's a good man and believes in criminal justice reform. and has a record of doing just that. he would be willing to work with him. if they look at the terrible bill that came over from the house, they could amended that bill with tim scott's bill and break...
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commissioner scott? do you have any comments or questions? >> commissioner ransom-scott: i do not. thank you. >> chair bustos: thank you. and commissioner rosales, has she joined us yet? >> vice-chair rosales: yes, i have. >> chair bustos: commissioner rosales, welcome. commissioner rosales is with us. vice-chair rosales is with us. do you have any comments or questions regarding this matter? >> vice-chair rosales: no, no, i don't. we went through all of the questions that i had in the workshop last time. >> chair bustos: great. thank you. yes, i agree. thank you for -- i want to thank the staff for, one, handling these two items and i'm thrilled that we'll be able to present our budget and our item to the mayor's office in kind, so i wanted to thank everybody for that. so i will need a motion for each of the two action items. we will vote on each item separately. so for item number 5e, may i get a motion? >> yes. mr. chair, i move that we approve the budget for the period of july 1, 2020, through june 30, 2021 and authorizing the executive director to submit the budget and ratifyi
commissioner scott? do you have any comments or questions? >> commissioner ransom-scott: i do not. thank you. >> chair bustos: thank you. and commissioner rosales, has she joined us yet? >> vice-chair rosales: yes, i have. >> chair bustos: commissioner rosales, welcome. commissioner rosales is with us. vice-chair rosales is with us. do you have any comments or questions regarding this matter? >> vice-chair rosales: no, no, i don't. we went through all of the...
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this morning, i'm joined by republican senator tim scott of south carolina. we're going to discuss the current unrest in the country. the president's response, the best path forward, as well as the senator's ideas for the economy. but first, we're trying out a new feature today. i want you to know, if you're watching on politico.com, we're glad you're here. here is the question for you. what is most needed to reopen the u.s. economy and get it back on track? so think about that question. type in your answer under the live stream on politico.com where there's a text box, and at the end of my interview, i'll check out your responses and we can talk about those. also, i'll be taking audience questions as usual. you can tweet them at me under the hashtag ask politico. let's get going. senator scott, thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> good morning. thank you very much for having me. i look forward to our conversation. >> yeah. you know, i think we have spoken in happier times, you and i, about opportunities and, you know, economic innovatio
this morning, i'm joined by republican senator tim scott of south carolina. we're going to discuss the current unrest in the country. the president's response, the best path forward, as well as the senator's ideas for the economy. but first, we're trying out a new feature today. i want you to know, if you're watching on politico.com, we're glad you're here. here is the question for you. what is most needed to reopen the u.s. economy and get it back on track? so think about that question. type...
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scotts are essentially like weeds in that sense. but apparently the scotch commanders are controlling the royal navy and bombarding the city of boston. that of course is also a blatant misrepresentation. the frequent reinforcements over autumn 1774 as part of the attempted coercion of the city and enabled troop movements was commanded by an englishman, admiral samuel graveson. now at this stage, you probably wondering did i pay good money to hear a scot make special pleading of a half of scots. is this chip on his soldier so bad he'll spend most of the time going this didn't happen and that didn't happen. we've got plenty of time yet, folks. i work within this image is i think a much more significant and deeper level than the blatant and crude misrepresentation of the scots in a negative sense and the english soldiers in a positive sense. if the massacre at boston was being glossed over, the print was making a direction connection to the 1768 killing of five to sen people at the st. george's fields on the outskirts of south london a
scotts are essentially like weeds in that sense. but apparently the scotch commanders are controlling the royal navy and bombarding the city of boston. that of course is also a blatant misrepresentation. the frequent reinforcements over autumn 1774 as part of the attempted coercion of the city and enabled troop movements was commanded by an englishman, admiral samuel graveson. now at this stage, you probably wondering did i pay good money to hear a scot make special pleading of a half of scots....