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let's go back to shah and erin.hah, boeing is the number 2%age gainer in the s&p and the airlines are in the top 10. southwest got a strong commentary from goldman today. boeing at these levels, is it attractive to you, the long-term investor? >> long term, yes. we all hope, i certainly boeing hopes more so than anybody else that the certification process goes smoothly and the planes are cleared to fly. however jackie brought up an excellent point, are passengers going to push back on 737 maxes? i don't know about that. what i do know they lost a lot of orders. a lot of orders have been canceled. i don't think they are out of the woods. stocks are under pressure. i would love to see it down 150. long-term hold, absolutely, no question. charles: i don't know. i don't know if it is going back to 150. erin, if the stock gets through 200 and it will attract more buyers and higher share price targets. what's your thoughts? >> the 737 max, you have got to go remember that one of the impacts were the existing planes where
let's go back to shah and erin.hah, boeing is the number 2%age gainer in the s&p and the airlines are in the top 10. southwest got a strong commentary from goldman today. boeing at these levels, is it attractive to you, the long-term investor? >> long term, yes. we all hope, i certainly boeing hopes more so than anybody else that the certification process goes smoothly and the planes are cleared to fly. however jackie brought up an excellent point, are passengers going to push back on...
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alicia, shah. thanks very. new york city's museum of natural history is removing a icon nick statue. at 2:45, we have fox news contributor liz peek. why this might be the tipping point in the cancel culture movement. real estate market but the worst appears to be over. why we could actually be on the cusp of a housing renaissance. that's next. (vo) at audi, we design cars that exhilarate with versatility, whether on the track, or the everyday drive. today, that philosophy extends to how we connect with you. we call it, audi at your door. whether a remote test drive, shopping, trade-in, or even service pickup, audi at your door can do this and more at participating dealers. the premium audi dealership experience, on your terms. audi at your door. i've been involved in. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i e
alicia, shah. thanks very. new york city's museum of natural history is removing a icon nick statue. at 2:45, we have fox news contributor liz peek. why this might be the tipping point in the cancel culture movement. real estate market but the worst appears to be over. why we could actually be on the cusp of a housing renaissance. that's next. (vo) at audi, we design cars that exhilarate with versatility, whether on the track, or the everyday drive. today, that philosophy extends to how we...
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mixing contemporary interviews with a wealth of archived footage, shah's film captures the energy andck against racism attempted to change the world, nowhere more so than in its acknowledgement ofjimmy percy's role in trying to win over the very people that the national front had already found a foothold. shah's documentary doesn't shy away from the complexities of this battle, whether it's arguments about whether who should get top billing, poster boys the clash or solid political blasters trb, or front line recollections of how everything came together on a wing and prayer. originally earmarked for a string of festival screenings, white riot is being rolled out through online previews throughout the summer. you can find the full details on the modern films website. speaks german on a more frivolous note, on a magical night aka chambre 212 is a disposable french sex comedy from critics‘ darling christophe honore. the subject matter inevitably is infidelity, specifically that of college lecturer maria who seems to have spent most of her 20—year marriage cheating on her husband richard
mixing contemporary interviews with a wealth of archived footage, shah's film captures the energy andck against racism attempted to change the world, nowhere more so than in its acknowledgement ofjimmy percy's role in trying to win over the very people that the national front had already found a foothold. shah's documentary doesn't shy away from the complexities of this battle, whether it's arguments about whether who should get top billing, poster boys the clash or solid political blasters...
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even more amazing in boston the shah memorial plus debased. thes shah memorial honors the 54 massachusetts regiment the first african-american regiment after the emancipationci proclamation. through bravery in battle on behalf of the union cause was memorialized in the movie glory yet was defaced by these mobs. it's not just our history. it's pop culture and entertainment two. cops and television " shows canceled. paw patrol was on the cutting board too. you may know that chase is the police cop and pulp patrol -- paw patrol. it's called euthanize the police dog on social media production at its hair was joking but i'm not that legos has announced they are not going to advertise any of their police lego sets next year. they are not going to take them out of distribution. they are not going to recall them from stores. capitalism o only goes so far. they are still caplis that they are going to advertise them anymore. they are going to run "gone with the wind" anymore. "gone with the wind" for which african-american actress hattie mcdaniel won th
even more amazing in boston the shah memorial plus debased. thes shah memorial honors the 54 massachusetts regiment the first african-american regiment after the emancipationci proclamation. through bravery in battle on behalf of the union cause was memorialized in the movie glory yet was defaced by these mobs. it's not just our history. it's pop culture and entertainment two. cops and television " shows canceled. paw patrol was on the cutting board too. you may know that chase is the...
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seema shah stays with bloomberg.is bloomberg. ♪ --us: good morning divide good morning from dubai. stocks higher ahead of the fed rate decision. the fomc will release its first quarterly forecast since december. markets will be looking for any comment on why sisi. jeffrey gundlach says controllable happen. investors tumble over the stock -- a producer crisis falling at the fastest pace in four years. crude oil hits lower. welcome to "daybreak europe." all, jeff gundlach said if the 30 year gets to 2%, the fed might start, the stocks might fall from their lofty valuations. we could see a weaker dollar, and that has been the story the past several days. on the yield curve control, it is interesting. what could they signal? jeffrey gundlach talks about the long end. securities saying it is more likely the front at the fed is going to target. treasury bills might be the target because of all the issuance. rising 38 yields. could be unhinged according to jeffrey gundlach. the steepest since 2016. where do you go to yield
seema shah stays with bloomberg.is bloomberg. ♪ --us: good morning divide good morning from dubai. stocks higher ahead of the fed rate decision. the fomc will release its first quarterly forecast since december. markets will be looking for any comment on why sisi. jeffrey gundlach says controllable happen. investors tumble over the stock -- a producer crisis falling at the fastest pace in four years. crude oil hits lower. welcome to "daybreak europe." all, jeff gundlach said if the...
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seema shah of principal global investors. thanks a lot.his is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live pictures from 10 downing street. emmanuel macron visiting boris johnson. is that two meters? i imagine somebody is out with a tape measure. this is the first time the french president has left the country since we saw the lockdown. while photography at the moment. we apologize for that. the french president putting pressure on the british prime minister to lift the quarantine we have been enduring in the u.k. if you return to the u.k. and visit france, you are required to quarantine on both sides. they are there. they are celebrating the 80th anniversary of charles de gaulle broadcast recorded for the resistance in france. alix: they do not look like they are two meters apart and not wearing masks. does that mean emmanuel macron has to stay in a hotel for 14 days? that does not seem to apply. i do not know how they will stick with that. how do you enforce that? guy: i checked this. there is a clause in the u.k. quarantine rules that allow for foreign digni
seema shah of principal global investors. thanks a lot.his is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live pictures from 10 downing street. emmanuel macron visiting boris johnson. is that two meters? i imagine somebody is out with a tape measure. this is the first time the french president has left the country since we saw the lockdown. while photography at the moment. we apologize for that. the french president putting pressure on the british prime minister to lift the quarantine we have been enduring in the u.k....
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i'm joined now by our political correspondent emmanuel shah who attended the protest yesterday in the german capital a huge turnout even in the midst of a pandemic exactly and even has minister yes father actually said he was worried about the. turnout in the middle of a pandemic but 15000 people thought that it was more important to show that they respect they said same because to be totally on their social distancing went completely down the drain yes today it's fair to say oh so that people seem quite conscious of that a pandemic everyone was waiting nearly everyone was wearing a mask so it felt as safe as possible i mean it's a pandemic it was also a very very moving moment among i was in the middle of the crowd amongst 815000 people when they know it's inside and 8 minutes and 46 seconds of time it took for george. to die so that was very powerful to see people from all passes off life all color to gather to stand and to be united against racism and you know when you also feel how long 9 minutes actually is beyond supporting the protesters in the united states what was this gathe
i'm joined now by our political correspondent emmanuel shah who attended the protest yesterday in the german capital a huge turnout even in the midst of a pandemic exactly and even has minister yes father actually said he was worried about the. turnout in the middle of a pandemic but 15000 people thought that it was more important to show that they respect they said same because to be totally on their social distancing went completely down the drain yes today it's fair to say oh so that people...
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those are protesters esther tiffany taliban told speaking to emma shah's earlier so what do you what about demands what are the protesters demands. well for us out there wanted to gather here to show their support to us protesters but they also want this momentum to be seize not only by the government but also for the whole population and not just in the u.s. but oh so here in germany to do something about every day of racism for this conversation to happen on a daily basis and for you to change things now hearing barely in a few days ago that palin said i passed an anti discrimination law. for people to be protected against discrimination of all kinds for skin color as janet color of gender or disability or for people to be protected i guess out of what discrimination but he has to go further for people here it's about everyone understanding the scale of the racism still very very present in all societies and it's about is just about time to change that and you can see all the romney that hasn't are people who stand up next to us protest as and who stand up for that because for them
those are protesters esther tiffany taliban told speaking to emma shah's earlier so what do you what about demands what are the protesters demands. well for us out there wanted to gather here to show their support to us protesters but they also want this momentum to be seize not only by the government but also for the whole population and not just in the u.s. but oh so here in germany to do something about every day of racism for this conversation to happen on a daily basis and for you to...
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i'm shah that i'm very much yankee ceausescu. there is no source of energy in this world that doesn't have risk associated with it in nuclear it is very very low so i feel is a very safe. our job is to protect public health and safety and never have an accident that jeopardizes public health or safety so that's with us every day people like me come in here in the $650.00 men and women that work here that is our focus the safe operation of this plant. i live right across the street from vermont yankee and they've always been a good neighbor i have children that go to the school which is also right across the street from my yankee. you don't move to vernon and live in vernon if you're worried about the point both our girls live in town or 6 grandchildren live in town in fact my my youngest daughter lives down the road here well as the crow flies it's less than a half mile from the point. where we don't worry about the point of being here. i live 70 miles from the vermont yankee nuclear power plant and what that means in terms of an
i'm shah that i'm very much yankee ceausescu. there is no source of energy in this world that doesn't have risk associated with it in nuclear it is very very low so i feel is a very safe. our job is to protect public health and safety and never have an accident that jeopardizes public health or safety so that's with us every day people like me come in here in the $650.00 men and women that work here that is our focus the safe operation of this plant. i live right across the street from vermont...
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we interviewed shah faesal in india, not kashmir.hours after talking to us. he is still in detention today. this month his detention has been extended. he is a so—called moderate leader, a civilian politician, a kashmiri who is proud to be kashmiri. why on earth is he in detention today? many people have been detained immediately after the important decision that we took on the fifth of august to nullify the impact of article 370. now, most of them have been sent free. mr faesal and a few others, four orfive of them, still face certain issues under what we call the public safety act, but i tell you, these are measures taken based on best information. but they will be set free very soon. hundreds of activists have been set free. they are all set free now. and mr, mr faesal... there is no... there is no justification for it, really, is there, mr madhav? nor is there justification for the continued control of the internet — ag services severely restricted, when doctors in kashmir say they need the best access possible to the internet an
we interviewed shah faesal in india, not kashmir.hours after talking to us. he is still in detention today. this month his detention has been extended. he is a so—called moderate leader, a civilian politician, a kashmiri who is proud to be kashmiri. why on earth is he in detention today? many people have been detained immediately after the important decision that we took on the fifth of august to nullify the impact of article 370. now, most of them have been sent free. mr faesal and a few...
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abc's zohreen shah has the latest. >> reporter: this morning a new warning coming from the country's top health officials as dr. anthony fauci heads to capitol hill. fauci set to testify in front of congress telling the country to brace for a long road to recovery writing in prepared testimony that the coronavirus will likely continue for some time adding, if there is covid-19 and flu activity at the same time, this could place a tremendous burden on the health care system. nearly half the country is now seeing a rise in covid cases with 23 states and puerto rico showing increases. 12 of those states are reporting a record number of new cases. >> they're heading into big outbreaks that are going to continue for at least another couple weeks. >> reporter: in texas the infection rate doubling along with hospitalizations. >> we are moving very fast in the wrong direction. >> reporter: the governor saying face coverings are crucial. >> i know that some people feel that wearing a mask is inconvenient or that it is like an infringement of freedom, but i also know that wearing a mask will h
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but i haven't arrayed in fred and i always tell him i said i was there when the shah was it was a bad guy but at least you could talk to him because he wanted to go to beirut once a year get his free go with the european book and then the thing happened all of a sudden you had guys in charge you only thought they might european hookers after they'd act and you couldn't find it. yet did it when i made it you know after bridling for it is that he said you know what their subs. absolutely i mean you can listen in our lives were turned upside down and it's interesting because i listen i sort of political science in college but if i could go back and study another major i would study psychology because i just like to think about you know as a comedian i think about why am i the way i am and one of the same things that i've learned to come to understand or my parents because my parents are similar to a lot of immigrant parents who left their country of turmoil whatever that's going on in those countries they came to america and they want their kids to be lawyers doctors engineers and when i
but i haven't arrayed in fred and i always tell him i said i was there when the shah was it was a bad guy but at least you could talk to him because he wanted to go to beirut once a year get his free go with the european book and then the thing happened all of a sudden you had guys in charge you only thought they might european hookers after they'd act and you couldn't find it. yet did it when i made it you know after bridling for it is that he said you know what their subs. absolutely i mean...
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i realized a lot of iranians didn't think the revolution was going to happen they thought that the shah would quassia it like he had in the past so my father's own business in new york and he was a successful businessman and he's there in the schools closed down early on i think it was also very cold winter the winter of 78 so schools closed down this protest and so my dad tells my mom goes why don't you bring me and my older sister mary out because why do you bring them for 2 weeks let things cool down in iran you guys go back and we even left my baby brother back in iran at the time and we come to america to stay for 2 weeks and we end up staying for 42 years so you know we simply packed for 2 weeks stay to vent but i haven't arrayed in fred and i always tell him i said listen when the shah was it he was a bad guy but at least you could talk to him because he wanted to go to beirut once a year get his freak with the european book and then the thing happened all of a sudden you had guys in charge who only thought they might european hookers after they'd act and you couldn't find it. ye
i realized a lot of iranians didn't think the revolution was going to happen they thought that the shah would quassia it like he had in the past so my father's own business in new york and he was a successful businessman and he's there in the schools closed down early on i think it was also very cold winter the winter of 78 so schools closed down this protest and so my dad tells my mom goes why don't you bring me and my older sister mary out because why do you bring them for 2 weeks let things...
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printer owned by may who's shah's nairobi based firm it is producing 500 a day over the bridge to bepretty good. coming together like a 3 d. printing. you know all collaborated or sharing one design. and everyone's producing the same thing so yeah this is great. but most important is oxygen itself the 1st where teller plant opened in 2014 and more have followed with the support of donations from the u.s. great britain and unicef it's a model of success more than a 150 facilities in kenya across. 20 counties in kenya are receiving oxygen from our 3 plants. and the public and private facilities alike 70 percent of the facilities are public crossing it is having bottom of the pyramid population. what telling has helped advance kenya's health care system with oxygen the w.h.o. in the meantime has classified this life giving element as an essential medicine. you're watching news remember you can keep up to date with all the latest on our web sites that state of the year dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram too. i'm claire richardson for me in the entire team here in berl
printer owned by may who's shah's nairobi based firm it is producing 500 a day over the bridge to bepretty good. coming together like a 3 d. printing. you know all collaborated or sharing one design. and everyone's producing the same thing so yeah this is great. but most important is oxygen itself the 1st where teller plant opened in 2014 and more have followed with the support of donations from the u.s. great britain and unicef it's a model of success more than a 150 facilities in kenya...
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printer owned by may who's shah's nairobi based firm it is producing 500 a day all the brits be fighting against this coming together like a 3 d. printing. you know all collaborated or sharing one design. and they're introducing the same thing so yeah it is. but most important is oxygen itself the 1st have a telephone and opened in 2014 and more have followed with the support of donations from the u.s. great britain and unicef it's a model of success. well then a 150 facilities in kenya across over 20 counties in kenya are receiving oxygen from our 3 plants. and the public and private facilities alike 70 percent of the facilities are public crossing it is having bought on the pyramid population. what has helped advance kenya's health care system with oxygen the w.h.o. in the meantime has classified this life giving element as an essential medicine. germany has approved the lifting of its travel warnings for $29.00 european countries it's set to take effect starting june 15th but foreign minister had said that germany would continue to monitor infection rates especially in countries like
printer owned by may who's shah's nairobi based firm it is producing 500 a day all the brits be fighting against this coming together like a 3 d. printing. you know all collaborated or sharing one design. and they're introducing the same thing so yeah it is. but most important is oxygen itself the 1st have a telephone and opened in 2014 and more have followed with the support of donations from the u.s. great britain and unicef it's a model of success. well then a 150 facilities in kenya across...
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giving us that assessment is that she's shot -- is ashish shah. from goldman sachs. let's talk about the data we are getting from the u.s. economy. we have got the big payroll number coming up friday. my sense is these numbers are getting better, but not consistent with a v-shaped recovery at this point. they still look pretty bad and still indicate that while things are improving, the u.s. economy is still in a tough spot right now. give us your thoughts. ashish: i think that is exactly right. in the near term, you have real challenges as states are just at the beginning of reopening. while some states are highlighting that they are reopening, the reality is that reopening is the very first step. having said all that, you have to look at all this data with a grain of salt./ it is changing rapidly as things change with regard to the ability to provide safety to workers and to customers. i think we are going to see meaningful change week over week and month over month. back.first of all, i am guy, super pumped to be with you. to pivot off of that for a second. in the
giving us that assessment is that she's shot -- is ashish shah. from goldman sachs. let's talk about the data we are getting from the u.s. economy. we have got the big payroll number coming up friday. my sense is these numbers are getting better, but not consistent with a v-shaped recovery at this point. they still look pretty bad and still indicate that while things are improving, the u.s. economy is still in a tough spot right now. give us your thoughts. ashish: i think that is exactly right....
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one of those major european protests is here in berlin that's where political correspondent emmanuel shahs is thanks for joining us can you tell us what's going on there. well as you can see on your here i have pardons of people are gathered the tires on and 500 people were expected maybe it's much more right now here in delhi not x. and up lots you know here in germany more to 1000000 people are black german center there's been a lot of anger a lot of 1st trace shows following george floyd's death in the u.s. not only because of what was happening there but also because of the ongoing and systemic racism here in germany and here with me to talk about it i have or esther and our 2 daughters tiffany and tara tell ya whole lot talking about their experiences dealing with everyday racism here in germany our 1st off perhaps you can see how the number of people who have just joined is processed by the asylum process as terre you came to germany 17 years ago what has been your experience as a black woman coming from kenya as a black woman living in this country just not been easy we go through s
one of those major european protests is here in berlin that's where political correspondent emmanuel shahs is thanks for joining us can you tell us what's going on there. well as you can see on your here i have pardons of people are gathered the tires on and 500 people were expected maybe it's much more right now here in delhi not x. and up lots you know here in germany more to 1000000 people are black german center there's been a lot of anger a lot of 1st trace shows following george floyd's...
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i'm phil gal welcome to the program we begin in brazil where the shah please rising coronavirus death toll is dividing society brazil has the world's 2nd largest number of cases the number still increasing despite this president has repeatedly downplayed the dangers calling for lockdowns to be lifted to allow economic activity to view protesters are mobilizing against the president's handling of the crisis. the digging began before sunrise within hours these activists had transformed brazil's copacabana beach into a shallow grave yard a memorial to the country's 41000 covert 1000 victims and a call to action who gets up on to me official give me it is using this pandemic allowed all of our social injustices and the incompetence of the public authorities to america so we are here to ask for a change in attitude from the president of the republic and the federal government as a whole. throughout the crisis far right president also narrow has repeatedly flouted social distancing rules at one point joining an anti lock down rally. the group behind this protest see he has a risk to public
i'm phil gal welcome to the program we begin in brazil where the shah please rising coronavirus death toll is dividing society brazil has the world's 2nd largest number of cases the number still increasing despite this president has repeatedly downplayed the dangers calling for lockdowns to be lifted to allow economic activity to view protesters are mobilizing against the president's handling of the crisis. the digging began before sunrise within hours these activists had transformed brazil's...
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and joined by our political correspondent emmanuel shah of attended the protest yesterday so i'm a big protest despite the fact that we're in the middle of a crowd of our spending exactly yes minister yes fan actually say that he was worried by seeing. such crowds gathering reading for example there were more than 15000 people gathered and police had warned that such protests could actually be the place where the virus could spread but what's really important to note about those protests yesterday is that people thought that it was more important to show up and to stand against racism than it was to really respect social distancing because honestly social distancing wasn't respected however each protestant that i had around the i was in the middle of that crowd was wearing a mosque so passionate display of solidarity but were there demands for change that could happen here in germany to exactly of course people were taking a stand against racism following the death of george floyd and we have these very very moving moment where people in there for 80 minutes 46 seconds which is the tim
and joined by our political correspondent emmanuel shah of attended the protest yesterday so i'm a big protest despite the fact that we're in the middle of a crowd of our spending exactly yes minister yes fan actually say that he was worried by seeing. such crowds gathering reading for example there were more than 15000 people gathered and police had warned that such protests could actually be the place where the virus could spread but what's really important to note about those protests...
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i'm joined now by our political correspondent in manual shahs who attended the protest yesterday in the german capital and it's great to see you on the set here a huge turnout in the midst of a pandemic no less exactly and has been to say yes actually he said yesterday that as much as the endace today need to stand against racism he was also very concerned by those huge crowds and then again i think it's fair to say the sensing went completely down to drain yesterday however most of the protesters were being a very responsive and wearing masks and it felt i was in the middle of the crowd i was in the middle of 15000 people anything. save us can be when people wear masks i mean they make it was a so a very very moving moment to be there it was a silent protest of course there were cheers several speeches but it was so so that moment where everyone 15000 people and now it's in honor of george throw it for 8 minutes 46 seconds and you could see people from all backgrounds you could see family the people from all colors gathering and standing against racism and that was a very very powerful
i'm joined now by our political correspondent in manual shahs who attended the protest yesterday in the german capital and it's great to see you on the set here a huge turnout in the midst of a pandemic no less exactly and has been to say yes actually he said yesterday that as much as the endace today need to stand against racism he was also very concerned by those huge crowds and then again i think it's fair to say the sensing went completely down to drain yesterday however most of the...
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and a major european protest is also underway in berlin did you correspondent emmanuelle shahs is there reporting for us emma thanks for joining us good to have you with us could you tell us a little bit about what's going on there. where as you can see have behind me all. all around me thousands of people have gathered in berlin city center to stand up against racism following the death of george floyd in to us of course ever had these that george heard really anger of people here but he does so vindicated them because racism is very much a thing from black germans here in germany and i asked i asked earlier on the funny to tell me about their daily experience we saw racism here in germany have of this and. as a black woman living in this country has not been easy we go through so many things to which we cannot express our serve our clear but i'm happy for this demonstration which is up and they know that you have we can express our 7 day express our feeling all we're feeling here. and tactically you were born here in germany i can you tell us about your experience as a black german wh
and a major european protest is also underway in berlin did you correspondent emmanuelle shahs is there reporting for us emma thanks for joining us good to have you with us could you tell us a little bit about what's going on there. where as you can see have behind me all. all around me thousands of people have gathered in berlin city center to stand up against racism following the death of george floyd in to us of course ever had these that george heard really anger of people here but he does...
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and our reporter emmanuel shah is covering this story for us a man you had a demonstration during a pandemic tell us how does that work. whether indeed it was a tricky parts had to practice during a pandemic was the solution has been found today people were forming a human chain a 9 kilometer long human chain to quest to see where they were respecting social distancing at least 1.5 meter between each practice says and each processor will was also wearing masks just to show that you can see the process responsivity you meet the pandemic. and can you give us an idea from where you are how many people actually showed up and what happened otherwise. well run $28000.00 people who were expected by the organizers but they were scattered through to city so here we so that there was a lot of space between each processor as it was nothing like the scenes we sowed last weekend where 15000 people were gathered in the city center burying their does 20000 people were not on the industry so a very narrow so watching the process from their windows for example they could go so far there are deprived areas on
and our reporter emmanuel shah is covering this story for us a man you had a demonstration during a pandemic tell us how does that work. whether indeed it was a tricky parts had to practice during a pandemic was the solution has been found today people were forming a human chain a 9 kilometer long human chain to quest to see where they were respecting social distancing at least 1.5 meter between each practice says and each processor will was also wearing masks just to show that you can see the...
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ashid shah and dr. gupta. let me start with you dr.next step for states that are experiencing their highest case loads yet. >> josh, thank you for the question. it is a tough question becau because -- the shift in the seattle, we have an icu now that has medical surge capacity. there is no ability to take more patients that may be critically ill with covid-19. we don't have it. this is really a place in which public health experts like dr. fauci and others need to be guiding policies both in terms of thought leadership and in terms of talking about what are the met i carics that matters. do we need to implement quarantine or social distancing or reimplement lockdown or do certain cities have to go back to hunker down. that decision we have to make. there is a lack of appetite to do wa we did hat we need in mar. we need to think of wayings we can model best behaviors and hope that americans will follow best practice. >> dr. shah, "i hope to get some degree of normality in a year or so but i don't think this winter or fall, we'll see it
ashid shah and dr. gupta. let me start with you dr.next step for states that are experiencing their highest case loads yet. >> josh, thank you for the question. it is a tough question becau because -- the shift in the seattle, we have an icu now that has medical surge capacity. there is no ability to take more patients that may be critically ill with covid-19. we don't have it. this is really a place in which public health experts like dr. fauci and others need to be guiding policies both...
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shah collusion story.en innocent, that's what happened here, and now we're not even going to bother with the follow-up and waste those resources all those years. elizabeth: yeah. joe concha, thanks so much for joining us. appreciate it. come back soon. >> enjoy your weekend, liz. elizabeth: up next -- you too. up next, former trump state department senior adviser christian whiton joining us. stay there. to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. discover all the ways we're helping members today. or credit card bills. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. the xfinity voice remote will find exactly that.for, happy stuff. if the groups happy, i'm happy. you can even say a famous movie quote and it will know the right movie.
shah collusion story.en innocent, that's what happened here, and now we're not even going to bother with the follow-up and waste those resources all those years. elizabeth: yeah. joe concha, thanks so much for joining us. appreciate it. come back soon. >> enjoy your weekend, liz. elizabeth: up next -- you too. up next, former trump state department senior adviser christian whiton joining us. stay there. to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about...
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stuart: thanks, shah gilani. see you again soon, promise. >>> look at the vitamin and supplement chain gnc. they are filing for bankruptcy. tell me more, susan. susan: they have plans to close around 800 to 1200 stores across the country. gnc has over 7300 storefronts in the u.s. not a large proportion, think about maybe 20% or so, of the shares had been halted late tuesday pending this news. the stores, i should note, will remain open as gnc has secured around $130 million in immediate cash which is good news. the company has also found a buyer. this deal still needs to get approval and to go through but a chinese pharmaceutical company is set to buy gnc for over three-quarters of a billion dollars. the stock, despite the fact the company filed for bankruptcy, rallied nearly 75% the past three months. still down over 70% on the year. this is part of that retail ice age theme. bricks and mortar suffering and a researcher says 20,000 to 25,000 stores will close this year. that would be a record. stuart: it sure wo
stuart: thanks, shah gilani. see you again soon, promise. >>> look at the vitamin and supplement chain gnc. they are filing for bankruptcy. tell me more, susan. susan: they have plans to close around 800 to 1200 stores across the country. gnc has over 7300 storefronts in the u.s. not a large proportion, think about maybe 20% or so, of the shares had been halted late tuesday pending this news. the stores, i should note, will remain open as gnc has secured around $130 million in...
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umair shah from harris county, texas, thank you for joining us.ppreciate that. >>> and coming up, some of the debate on reforming the police concerns qualified immunity. you're probably hearing that term a lot lately. what is it? what does it mean, and why do so many people want it changed when "the 11th hour" continues. g dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no...itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chance of developing serious infections and may cause existing parasi
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. >> nawaz: seema shah, a bioethicist at northwestern t university, sa real value of human challenge trials is their speed. >> so you can take two groups of people randomize one to receive a vaccine. the other to receive placebo and then expose them to the virus. and if you see a difference between those two groups, you know, very quickly whether that vaccine worked. >> nawaz: now, up until this point, human challenge trials have only ever been used with diseases like malaria or typblid fever-- cuif the vaccine fails. with covid 19, there is no cure. >> challenge trials have a lot of promise and potential. but we have to be sure that they're going to realize that potential and that we can manage the risks appropriately. >> nawaz: a recent study published in the "journal of infectious diseases" also says that human challenge trials could have the potential to accelerate a coronavirus vaccine. and a group of over 30 members of congress has urged the federal government to consider using human challenge trials, likening the fight against the pandemic to war, in which "therr is a lonition
. >> nawaz: seema shah, a bioethicist at northwestern t university, sa real value of human challenge trials is their speed. >> so you can take two groups of people randomize one to receive a vaccine. the other to receive placebo and then expose them to the virus. and if you see a difference between those two groups, you know, very quickly whether that vaccine worked. >> nawaz: now, up until this point, human challenge trials have only ever been used with diseases like malaria...
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abc's zohreen shah is in los angeles with more.>> reporter: good morning, whit. pharaoh says lapd wrongly detained and has a message for other black men urging them to know their rights. >> the black comedians meeting. >> yeah. >> oh yeah. we hold one every year at eddie murphy's house. >> reporter: overnight former "saturday night live" star jay pharoah releasing this dramatic video. >> i'm jay pharoah and i'm a black man in america. and my life matters. >> reporter: it appears to show the comedian detained by los angeles police. one officer placing his knee on pharoah's neck. >> as i'm walking across the street four officers got their guns blazing. they tell me to get on the ground, spread my arms out. they put me in cuffs. the officer took his knee, put it on my neck. it wasn't as long as george floyd. but i know how that feels. >> reporter: lapd confirming to abc news they detained pharaoh, are aware of his instagram posts and are looking into the matter this coming amid a wave of protests and calls for police reform following
abc's zohreen shah is in los angeles with more.>> reporter: good morning, whit. pharaoh says lapd wrongly detained and has a message for other black men urging them to know their rights. >> the black comedians meeting. >> yeah. >> oh yeah. we hold one every year at eddie murphy's house. >> reporter: overnight former "saturday night live" star jay pharoah releasing this dramatic video. >> i'm jay pharoah and i'm a black man in america. and my life...
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shah, thank you very much, my friend. >> thank you.rk city, the epicenter for covid-19 is starting the phase one reopening but small business owners, well, they're slamming the slow pace. their frustration, we'll share it with you next. in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that for some getting a car just can't wait. that's why the new way to buy and sell a car is also the safer way. at carvana, you can do it all 100% online from home with a touchless delivery and pickup process to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a 7-day return policy. so if you need to keep moving, it's our goal to keep you safe. check out carvana, the safer way to buy a car. charles: three months after shutting down the nation's largest city, new york is open for business once again and approximately 400,000 people are returning to work in the big apple as they kick off phase one. cheryl casone on this momentous occasion. cheryl: for weary
shah, thank you very much, my friend. >> thank you.rk city, the epicenter for covid-19 is starting the phase one reopening but small business owners, well, they're slamming the slow pace. their frustration, we'll share it with you next. in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that for some getting a car just can't wait. that's why the new way to buy and sell a car is also the safer way. at carvana, you can do...
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our thanks to zhoreen shah for that package. >>> when we come back -- the celebrity a-lister who turneding the eye of one of the late-night hosts. we'll tell you all about it in "the skinny." >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ skinny ♪ just give me the skinny >>> time for "the skinny" starting with the celebrities who turned out in force to pay their respects to george floyd. >> an emotional memorial service was held yesterday for floyd in minneapolis. the police chief paid tribute taking a knee at the side of the hearse that carried floyd's coffin. and the reverend al sharpton delivered a powerful eulogy. saying get your knee off our necks. among the celebrities in attendance, kevin hart, ludacris, tiffany haddish and martin luther king iii and amy klobuchar. very powerful images from that memorial service, and they continue. we'll have services that happen in houston. former vice president joe biden is expected to attend next week. the homegoing celebrations, as they call them, they will continue for mr. george floyd. >> as they should. >>> next, to the words of wisdom from herman munst
our thanks to zhoreen shah for that package. >>> when we come back -- the celebrity a-lister who turneding the eye of one of the late-night hosts. we'll tell you all about it in "the skinny." >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ skinny ♪ just give me the skinny >>> time for "the skinny" starting with the celebrities who turned out in force to pay their respects to george floyd. >> an emotional memorial service was held yesterday for...
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dr anuj shah worked across six different hospitals in neighbouring newjersey. here's the morgue.t of deaths in this small hospital. and you get numb to it. you're seeing it so frequently. i didn't want to see another death today. i did not want to see a death today. i never imagined that, in this country, that we would not have simple masks and simple gowns and you would not have iv lines. we are like soldiers in the front line. government and healthcare organisations should stepped up way more, they should have been prepared for a pandemic. in march, the rate of new infections began soaring, doubling at times by the day. we were looking at a freight train coming across the country, we're now looking at a bullet train. just six weeks earlier, new york's governor cuomo, a democrat, had been dismissive about the threat of the virus. catching the flu right now is a much greater risk than anything that has anything to do with coronavirus. the white house had been warned as early as january that covid could take half a million american lives. the trump administration says it will now
dr anuj shah worked across six different hospitals in neighbouring newjersey. here's the morgue.t of deaths in this small hospital. and you get numb to it. you're seeing it so frequently. i didn't want to see another death today. i did not want to see a death today. i never imagined that, in this country, that we would not have simple masks and simple gowns and you would not have iv lines. we are like soldiers in the front line. government and healthcare organisations should stepped up way...
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shah was living his mustache in every sinew in their bid to take the chance and the rail leaders by and the chasing pack still had hope that by him would suffer a late collapse. play on bailey's double game play the kings in victory at byron back in november and the defending champions were well aware of the threat to. human senses at the moment they're very efficient and we have to make sure we give away as few chances as possible. but where were the clinton's chances going to come from a shock before kick off with inform stark i have been ruled out with a muscle pull. lucas a lot of the took his place on the pitch and the origin time soon boosted hopes endorsement and i think that a title twist could be on the cuts. off site to the assistant but video review showed the goal should stand certainly the bundesliga wondered if this would be a huge turning point in the season. the heavens was smiling on live acoustic. even their fans were there and spares hope springs eternal but against by and even that is not enough. step forward kingsley c'mon proudly displaying a black lives matter on
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come out of syria why is the shah is suddenly well apparently the answer is yes he cam. ok well we have done and that is it for today for most of reps a possibility we're going to hand over now to our colleagues in london it's time for our 2 u.k. to take over the have updates on the top stories for you in just over 30 minutes to join. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time and we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people outside of war and legally get away with. all the fire crawls stillbirth all the troubled history failed to point its hollow plane to k.k.k. exists because america wants it to exist the of the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers are the scroll why. is you will be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is true watch is face. in the world corrupt
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printer owned by may who's shah's nairobi based firm it is producing 500 a day all the coverage to be pretty good. coming together like a 3 d. printing. you know all collaborated or sharing one is. costing method and everyone's producing the same thing so yeah it is. but most important is oxygen itself the 1st time we're tell a flat opened in 2014 and more have followed with the support of donations from the us great britain and unicef it's a model of success. well than a 150 facilities in kenya across over 20 counties in kenya are receiving oxygen from our 3 plants. and the public and private facilities alike 70 percent of the facilities are public facilities having bottom of the pyramid population. what telling has helped advance kenya's health care system with oxygen the w h l in the meantime has classified this life giving element as an essential medicine. well here's a reminder of the top story that we're following for you a german prisoner has been named as a new suspect in the 2007 disappearance of madeleine mccann the british girl disappeared when she was 3 years old from a ho
printer owned by may who's shah's nairobi based firm it is producing 500 a day all the coverage to be pretty good. coming together like a 3 d. printing. you know all collaborated or sharing one is. costing method and everyone's producing the same thing so yeah it is. but most important is oxygen itself the 1st time we're tell a flat opened in 2014 and more have followed with the support of donations from the us great britain and unicef it's a model of success. well than a 150 facilities in...
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printer owned by may who's shah's nairobi based firm it is producing 500 day all the coverage to be pretty good. coming together like a 3 d. printing that. you know all collaborated or sharing one design. and there is producing the same thing. is spread. but most important is oxygen itself the 1st 2 were telephone and opened in 2014 and more have followed with the support of donations from the u.s. great britain and unicef it's a model of success. 150 facilities in kenya across. 20 counties in kenya are receiving oxygen from our 3 plants. and the public and private facilities alike 70 percent of the facilities are public crossing it is having on the population. what telly has helped advance kenya's health care system with oxygen w.h.o. in the meantime has classified this life giving element as an essential medicine. the many german businesses that had to close on a virus regulations are brothels their owners are asking when they'll be allowed to open their doors again but some health experts say there are so many unknowns about the virus that those doors should remain closed until there is
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victims across california during a series of burglaries rapes and murders dating back to the 1970's rina shah tax reports. >>it's murder in the first-degree how do you plead to that sir. >>no >>it's the words, joseph de angelo is victims and their families either waited decades to hear or never thought they'd here at all i thought that there was silence for such a long time that he was dead it took nearly 40 years before the east area rapist would be caught in his identity finally revealed to be joseph de angelo of citrus heights, i've always known today was going to happen. >>i didn't know was going to be well we're still here on this earth or if it was going to be a heavenly reckoning, but i have always known that he was going to be held accountable for what he did so it feels good to have it done right here right now debbie domingo mcmullin was just 15 when her mother cheri domingo and her mother's boyfriend, gregory sanchez were killed in 1981 in southern california it is very personal this whole journey has been really overwhelming don't know i just feel like we are so close to the finis
victims across california during a series of burglaries rapes and murders dating back to the 1970's rina shah tax reports. >>it's murder in the first-degree how do you plead to that sir. >>no >>it's the words, joseph de angelo is victims and their families either waited decades to hear or never thought they'd here at all i thought that there was silence for such a long time that he was dead it took nearly 40 years before the east area rapist would be caught in his identity...
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printer owned by may who's shah's nairobi based firm it is producing 500 a day over the 30 years the coming together like a 3 d. printing. you know elaborated all sharing one design. costing method and there is producing the same thing so yeah it is. but the most important is oxygen itself the 1st where tell a plant opened in 2014 and more have followed with the support of donations from the us great britain and unicef it's a model of success. 150 facilities in kenya across over 20 counties in kenya are receiving oxygen from our 3 plants. and the public and private facilities alike 70 percent of the facilities are public facilities serving bottom of the pyramid population. they were telling has helped advance kenya's health care system with oxygen the w.h.o. in the meantime has classified this life giving element as an essential medicine. tonight in the bundle of bremen take on frankfurt in a match that was postponed from early march due to a storm bremen were all but certain to be relegated to the 2nd division before playing was suspended because of the coronavirus but they have fou
printer owned by may who's shah's nairobi based firm it is producing 500 a day over the 30 years the coming together like a 3 d. printing. you know elaborated all sharing one design. costing method and there is producing the same thing so yeah it is. but the most important is oxygen itself the 1st where tell a plant opened in 2014 and more have followed with the support of donations from the us great britain and unicef it's a model of success. 150 facilities in kenya across over 20 counties in...
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stuart: well, shah gilani is back with us this morning. we are not going to let you take a victory lap quite so quickly but i'm going to ask you this. are we going to keep going up on big tech? >> there's really no reason we can't go higher. in fact, there's no reason we can't go a lot higher. money is going into big tech. the mega-cap tech stocks, because that's where the revenues are going, that's where the profits are, that's where the cash is building up. if these companies are the real deal, they have to have their own -- stuart: that's what happens here. we just froze right there. basically, shah gilani is saying yes, that's where the money is, that's where the profits are, yes, it can keep on going up. he's back with us. i've got to point this out to you. mortgage applications, we got the word this morning, up 13% compared to a year ago. refis up 80% versus a year ago. do you think there's a possibility that we might see a shift here just in where investors put their money? a little bit of a shift out of stocks and a big shift into
stuart: well, shah gilani is back with us this morning. we are not going to let you take a victory lap quite so quickly but i'm going to ask you this. are we going to keep going up on big tech? >> there's really no reason we can't go higher. in fact, there's no reason we can't go a lot higher. money is going into big tech. the mega-cap tech stocks, because that's where the revenues are going, that's where the profits are, that's where the cash is building up. if these companies are the...
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sh shah gilani, everyone. good stuff. all right. >>> i'm going to look at the big lockdown winner on your screens, zoom. they had a blowout quarter, thanks to everybody working from home and all that teleconferencing business. give me the numbers, lauren. lauren: been integrated into our normal life. the magnitude of this earnings report, $27 million in income. revenue grew 169% to top $328 million in the quarter. many companies are pulling their guidance, stuart. zoom doubled it for the full year, $1.8 billion is the revenue expectation. you're looking at the share price before, it's up fractionally. you say how is that possible, why isn't the share price soaring. the reason is they have 300 million daily meeting participants and to accommodate them, zoom had to spend money, including renting cloud capacity from the likes of oracle and amazon, and that weighed on its margins. if there's any pressure for the stock today, it is that. but a lockdown winner and probably a winner as we return to normal, zoom communications. s
sh shah gilani, everyone. good stuff. all right. >>> i'm going to look at the big lockdown winner on your screens, zoom. they had a blowout quarter, thanks to everybody working from home and all that teleconferencing business. give me the numbers, lauren. lauren: been integrated into our normal life. the magnitude of this earnings report, $27 million in income. revenue grew 169% to top $328 million in the quarter. many companies are pulling their guidance, stuart. zoom doubled it for...
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abc's zohreen shah begins our coverage. >> reporter: this morning the country's top doctors preparing the u.s. for a covid-19 resurgence. >> we are now seeing a disturbing surge of infections. >> this fall and winter is going to be difficult, and we need to be prepared for it. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci and cdc director robert redfield warning congress about a troubling trend with coronavirus hospitalizations on the rise in 21 states. >> the next couple of weeks are going to be critical in our ability to address those surgings that we're seeing in florida, in texas, in arizona and in other states. we are still in the middle of a serious outbreak. there's no doubt about that. >> reporter: just hours after the dire warning, president trump hitting the campaign trail addressing a crowd of thousands in phoenix claiming the country is through the worst of the pandemic. >> we're doing so well after the plague. it's going away. >> reporter: the president once again referencing the virus with a racial slur. >> it's got all different names, wuhan. wuhan was catching on. coronavirus, right?
abc's zohreen shah begins our coverage. >> reporter: this morning the country's top doctors preparing the u.s. for a covid-19 resurgence. >> we are now seeing a disturbing surge of infections. >> this fall and winter is going to be difficult, and we need to be prepared for it. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci and cdc director robert redfield warning congress about a troubling trend with coronavirus hospitalizations on the rise in 21 states. >> the next couple of...