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. >> stephen: great.uts honor? >> stephen: sure, sure. we should move on. >> okay. can i have the next card, please? >> stephen: sure. grandpa, you're like a vintage car... reliable hard-working, and a classic. >> stephen: very nice. but the first draft said, "grampa... you drove your '57 chevy through a jamba juice. we're gonna need you to hand over the keys." okay. how about that? >> stephen: that one's sad. it was good. that was fun. i loved that. thank you. that was a wonderful gift to me. i'm afraid there's no more time for anything else in the show. ( laughter ) >> i have a gift for you. i have one more gift for you? >> stephen: oh, you do? what is it? >> well, i'm going to tell you. >> stephen: i'm waiting. i hid it. very suddenly, you saw me hide it. >> stephen: i didn't know. o here's the thing -- >> stephen: yeah. -- do you remember when madeline, our first child was born and we took her to the pediatrician for the very first time. >> stephen: are you going to make me cry on national television?
. >> stephen: great.uts honor? >> stephen: sure, sure. we should move on. >> okay. can i have the next card, please? >> stephen: sure. grandpa, you're like a vintage car... reliable hard-working, and a classic. >> stephen: very nice. but the first draft said, "grampa... you drove your '57 chevy through a jamba juice. we're gonna need you to hand over the keys." okay. how about that? >> stephen: that one's sad. it was good. that was fun. i loved...
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>> oh, stephen. stephen, these protesters are frightening.supremacy, i can't help but worry, am i next? >> stephen: by the way, madam first lady, can i ask where you are now? >> i'm quarantined in an undisclosed location to avoid the virus which is my nickname for ivanka trump. oh! >> stephen: i'm glad you're keeping socially di a eas aump rally in here! ( laughter ) >> stephen: speaking of whi what do u thinof your tulsa saturday night? >> like his performance every night, way smaller than promised, and everyone involved should get tested. >> stephen: sounds wise. so let's talk about this new biography about you, ma'am? >> oh, this book! don't believe what you read. this book makes me out to be a ruthless, cold-hearted manipulator who will stop at nothing to get what i want, but it's also full of lies! >> stephen: let's get into some of the allegations, ma'am. according to your book, after your husband won the election, you renegotiated the prenumb. is that true? >> totally false. i hope one day to negotiate a post-nup. >> stephen: after you
>> oh, stephen. stephen, these protesters are frightening.supremacy, i can't help but worry, am i next? >> stephen: by the way, madam first lady, can i ask where you are now? >> i'm quarantined in an undisclosed location to avoid the virus which is my nickname for ivanka trump. oh! >> stephen: i'm glad you're keeping socially di a eas aump rally in here! ( laughter ) >> stephen: speaking of whi what do u thinof your tulsa saturday night? >> like his...
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>> yes, i do. >> stephen: welcome to "a late show." i'm stephen colbert. protests are continuing all over america, ovd if that makes you nervous, you might be a confederate statue. fans of the union are tearing down these monuments all across the south, including last night in richmond, virginia, where protesters tore down a statue of jefferson davis. or, as he might put it, "i hereby secede from my pedestal." it's not just protesters. yesterday, in a letter to her congressional colleagues, speaker nancy pelosi called for the removal of confederate statues from the u.s. capitol. what? there are confederate statues in the u.s. capitol? where do they keep them, in the hall of losers? or did ulysses grant just capture robert e. lee in carbonite? in addition to statues, activists are targeting use of the stars and bars as symbol of racial intimidation, and they scored a major victory because, last night, nascar banned the display of the confederate flag at its races and tracks. nascar's getting more progressive. i shouldn't be surprised. all they do is turn le
>> yes, i do. >> stephen: welcome to "a late show." i'm stephen colbert. protests are continuing all over america, ovd if that makes you nervous, you might be a confederate statue. fans of the union are tearing down these monuments all across the south, including last night in richmond, virginia, where protesters tore down a statue of jefferson davis. or, as he might put it, "i hereby secede from my pedestal." it's not just protesters. yesterday, in a letter to...
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i got too much-- look at this. >> stephen, stephen -- >> stephen: i have the tufts back there. >> you don't-- >> stephen: there we go, okay. all right. so i'll put a-- i'll put a little on top here. >> okay. >> stephen: oh, god! >> oh, my god! ( laughing ) >> it's not easy! >> stephen: don't tell your mom. don't-- >> it really is not easy. it really isn't. >> stephen: okay. i'm-- i'm going-- i'm going-- oh, my god. evie's going to kill me. okay, ere, i made myself. >> oh, well, you stick it in the jar, see-- oh, you did! oh, that's a good one! this is what i do. you stick it-- it totally didn't work. you stick it into the jar. here's mine. >> stephen: that is absolutely-- that is grounds-- that is grounds for medication. what is that? >> yeah, see, the thing, is you stick it in the jar, and wherever it lands up, makes you laugh. anyway-- >> stephen: now, aim, your show of course is called "at home with amy sedaris." it's as if you prepared for coronavirus ahead of time by making your fabulous career all at home. how do you feel? >> i mean, i'm home a lot. i'm not a shut-in, but i spen
i got too much-- look at this. >> stephen, stephen -- >> stephen: i have the tufts back there. >> you don't-- >> stephen: there we go, okay. all right. so i'll put a-- i'll put a little on top here. >> okay. >> stephen: oh, god! >> oh, my god! ( laughing ) >> it's not easy! >> stephen: don't tell your mom. don't-- >> it really is not easy. it really isn't. >> stephen: okay. i'm-- i'm going-- i'm going-- oh, my god. evie's going...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert.tests continue all over america as people fight for racial justice and police reform. now there have been a lot of unlikely people joining the fight, and today we got the least liked of all-- donald trump. this afternoon, donald trump signed an executive order on police reform. now, before you get excited, don't. it doesn't do much. it does propose a national database of police misconduct. so, he's compiling an excel spreadsheet of all the worst cops in america. not sure what he's going to do with it. ( as trump ) "let's see, i need someone to curb-stomp some protesters. oh, he's got big boots." trump's order will also urge social workers and mental health professionals to work more closely alongside frontline officers. doesn't say how closely they'll be working together? because that might get weird. "okay, you just tear-gassed a group of unarmed civilians. is that because you never felt accepted by your mother? okay, i'm aware of the time. let's take this up at next week's pepper spr
i'm your host, stephen colbert.tests continue all over america as people fight for racial justice and police reform. now there have been a lot of unlikely people joining the fight, and today we got the least liked of all-- donald trump. this afternoon, donald trump signed an executive order on police reform. now, before you get excited, don't. it doesn't do much. it does propose a national database of police misconduct. so, he's compiling an excel spreadsheet of all the worst cops in america....
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hello. >> stephen: jon! >> oh, my god! stephen? >> stephen: oh, my god, jon, hold on.so much. >> stephen: oh, jon. look, oh, johnny. jon. >> first of all, thank you so much-- stephen, it was so dark in there, and i was so scared. i didn't know what happened. >> stephen: i'm sor sorry. i'm kept the drawer closed for months to keep the coronavirus away from you. >> i was taking ketamine, and i got in the desk, and the next thing i know, i can't see anything. >> stephen: jon, we've talked about your k-hole. >> i know. >> stephen: you got-- you gotta watch it, man. >> i'm trying. the down town, baby is not good for me. >> stephen: how are you? how are you weathering the covid quarantining with your lovely family? >> well, everybody is doing agreement. thank you so much for asking. and-- >> stephen: i'm required to ask. it says shiask. >> oh, is that -- >> stephen: thank you for thanking me. >> you actually knew how i was doing because i talked to you yesterday and the day before that. >> stephen: and today for a little bit. >> and today for a little bit as well, but it's g
hello. >> stephen: jon! >> oh, my god! stephen? >> stephen: oh, my god, jon, hold on.so much. >> stephen: oh, jon. look, oh, johnny. jon. >> first of all, thank you so much-- stephen, it was so dark in there, and i was so scared. i didn't know what happened. >> stephen: i'm sor sorry. i'm kept the drawer closed for months to keep the coronavirus away from you. >> i was taking ketamine, and i got in the desk, and the next thing i know, i can't see...
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and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: look at the hair. hair is getting out of control. you ready to do this? one, two. phew! welcome to "a late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. it's yet another historic day in america. and, as usual with donald trump, it ain't the good kind of history. ken burns, i've got your next project: "the civil war 2: half the civil, all the war." for a week, america's streets have been filled with protesters enraged over the murder of george floyd by police, while trump said practically nothing. but last night, at 6:45, he finally appeared in the rose garden to calm a troubled nation by threatening martial law. >> i am mobilizing all available federal resources, civilian and military, to stop the rioting and looting, to end the destruction and arson, and to protect the rights of law- abiding americans. if a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the united states military and quickly solve the problem for them. >> s
and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: look at the hair. hair is getting out of control. you ready to do this? one, two. phew! welcome to "a late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. it's yet another historic day in america. and, as usual with donald trump, it ain't the good kind of history. ken burns, i've got your next project: "the civil war 2: half the civil, all the war." for a week, america's streets have been filled with...
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>> hello, stephen.ing the book. >> i'm glad you are. i can't believe you're holding it in your hands. >> stephen: i understand the presidency is the sexiest job in the government, but why did you want to write it? >> that's part of the problem is it's become too sexy, we focus on it too much. >> stephen: was it not sexy originally? >> james k. polk, it was so unsexy, his wife had them play "hail to the chief" so people would recognize him. he had been speaker of the house, he was diminimu diminutie was worried no one would recognize him. it wasn't always a celebrity office. this started changing with teddy roosevelt and then the television age changed it completely. >> stephen: so for the first 100 years, it wasn't -- i don't want to say not a big deal, but it wasn't the sexiest office in the world. what was it meant to be? what did the founders imagine? >> well, they imagined it, basically, to hopefully be the offers that would con tape all ofçós7the virtue george washingn had in it. at the constitutio
>> hello, stephen.ing the book. >> i'm glad you are. i can't believe you're holding it in your hands. >> stephen: i understand the presidency is the sexiest job in the government, but why did you want to write it? >> that's part of the problem is it's become too sexy, we focus on it too much. >> stephen: was it not sexy originally? >> james k. polk, it was so unsexy, his wife had them play "hail to the chief" so people would recognize him. he had...
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>> i'm sure it's navy blue. >> stephen: is it blue? >> yes. >> stephen: the man in blue. these protests are uniting americans of all backgrounds. you may have noticed that boise, idaho does not have a lot of black people. neither does laramie, wyoming. in fact, part of that protest was because their only black resident moved away. explains this sign. and don't buy the false narrative that these are lawless mobs-- the vast majority of these protests have been peaceful. you might not know that if you watch cable news, because to the news, peace is boring. that's why cnn just launched their sister network: the burning trash can channel. (as blitzer) "breaking news. the fire has now reached the snickers wrapper. is it only a matter of time before the empty chicken bucket is engulfed in flame? anderson?" but you can find footage of peaceful protests all over twitter. like this stirring scene from houston, where black activists fought for change on horseback. come on! look at that! it's like the ride of the rohirrim in "the lord of the rings"... if there were any black characte
>> i'm sure it's navy blue. >> stephen: is it blue? >> yes. >> stephen: the man in blue. these protests are uniting americans of all backgrounds. you may have noticed that boise, idaho does not have a lot of black people. neither does laramie, wyoming. in fact, part of that protest was because their only black resident moved away. explains this sign. and don't buy the false narrative that these are lawless mobs-- the vast majority of these protests have been peaceful....
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i'm your host stephen colbert. well, we're back after ten days off, and i never imagined that, after ten days, a global pandemic would not be the lead story. remember when we were all afraid of our groceries? i miss those days. no, the story that has pushed 100,000 covid deaths below the fold is america's preexisting condition: racism. protests against police targeting black people have broken out in dozens of cities. so april was global pandemic, may is mass civil unrest, i assume june is plague of locusts, and then in july, pleated pants are coming back. it's not just the u.s. citizens protesting racism in the united states. protesters gathered in london, toronto, even berlin. you know it's bad when germany thinks your country's racist. that's like jamaica telling you to put down the bong. these protests were sparked last monday by the extrajudicial execution of a man named george floyd face down in a street in minneapolis. floyd died after a police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes. now, in civil
i'm your host stephen colbert. well, we're back after ten days off, and i never imagined that, after ten days, a global pandemic would not be the lead story. remember when we were all afraid of our groceries? i miss those days. no, the story that has pushed 100,000 covid deaths below the fold is america's preexisting condition: racism. protests against police targeting black people have broken out in dozens of cities. so april was global pandemic, may is mass civil unrest, i assume june is...
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>> stephen: got welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert.re a little over four months from the presidential election, and things are not looking great for donald trump. he's trailing biden by double digits in polls by cnn and cnbc. he's even down by 12 points in a fox news poll. ooh, you know it hurts more when you get the news from someone you love. the only way it could have been worse is if he found out from the bottom of a chicken bucket. trump is so far behind, that according to "the hill," "there is no plausible scenario where trump would lose the national popular vote by the kind of margin currently projected, yet still eke out an electoral college win." why would you say that, you idiots! i gotta knock on wood. it's aged in oak. trump's still stinging from the embarrassment of his sparsely attended rally in tulsa, so last wow! the trump rally gives fox news the "largest saturday night audience in its hustory." yes, hus-story. you know what they say, "those who fail to spell history are dermed to repoop it." i'm sorry, you were repoop
>> stephen: got welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert.re a little over four months from the presidential election, and things are not looking great for donald trump. he's trailing biden by double digits in polls by cnn and cnbc. he's even down by 12 points in a fox news poll. ooh, you know it hurts more when you get the news from someone you love. the only way it could have been worse is if he found out from the bottom of a chicken bucket. trump is so far...
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>> yeah. >> stephen: okay.trump doesn't think preserving statues is just about heritage. it's also about education. "it is important for us to understand and remember, even in turbulent and difficult times, fnd learn from them."noreallyh a evolution of men's pants. how did they go to the bathroom? look at all those buttons! but the president isn't just putting the statues back up - he's going after the people who toppled them. >> we have arrested numerous people, as you know, for what took place outside of washington but in addition, the fbi is investigating hundreds of people throughout the country for what they've done to monuments, statues, and even buildings, so we have very strong laws already on the books. we have a law that is 10 years. it's ten years. >> stephen: yikes. ten years for toppling one confederate leader. general grant's going to do some hard time. but this act shows the trump administration's true priorities: they haven't made any efforts to protect black people in this country, but they're
>> yeah. >> stephen: okay.trump doesn't think preserving statues is just about heritage. it's also about education. "it is important for us to understand and remember, even in turbulent and difficult times, fnd learn from them."noreallyh a evolution of men's pants. how did they go to the bathroom? look at all those buttons! but the president isn't just putting the statues back up - he's going after the people who toppled them. >> we have arrested numerous people, as...
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states. >> stephen: wow!ow, canada is that guy who checks to see if the downstairs neighbor got eaten by his cats. and his cats have tanks. we have got a great show for you tonight. when we return, i'll talk with keegan michael key. i'll also be zooming with author and head of "the robin hood foundation," wes moore. stick around. marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! sì? marco...! polo! scusa? marco...! polo! ma io sono marco polo, ma playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui what's not surprising? geico helping you save even more on car and motorcycle insurance. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! now get an extra 15% credit when you switch before october 7th. now contactless deliverydit trright to your car,et. designed for your day. your moves. your style your taste. so quick and easy. just download the target app today. nyquifor your worst cold andrful relieflu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. t
states. >> stephen: wow!ow, canada is that guy who checks to see if the downstairs neighbor got eaten by his cats. and his cats have tanks. we have got a great show for you tonight. when we return, i'll talk with keegan michael key. i'll also be zooming with author and head of "the robin hood foundation," wes moore. stick around. marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! sì? marco...! polo! scusa? marco...! polo! ma io sono marco polo, ma...
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>> yeah. >> stephen: okay, later. later. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert.ll been quarantining for months, and i've been going a little stir-crazy. but that's completely normal, according to my therapist, doctor kahlua. and the danger is not going to pass anytime soon, because 20 states are now seeing a rise in coronavirus cases, and "florida, texas, and arizona all just set records for the most cases they have reported in a single day." coronavirus is surging. or, as trump put it: >> the great american comeback. >> stephen: every epidemiologist warned us not to open up too soon. this is the most predictable health outcome since the c.d.c. published its landmark study "health projections and inflammation results of stickin' your penis in that hornet's nest." several states in the south and southwestern u.s. opened for business despite those warnings, and now covid is seeing a "steady spread across the sun belt." so the exact thing that we were told would happen is now happening, and you'd have to be a complete idiot to deny it. ( knocking ) wait, who's that
>> yeah. >> stephen: okay, later. later. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert.ll been quarantining for months, and i've been going a little stir-crazy. but that's completely normal, according to my therapist, doctor kahlua. and the danger is not going to pass anytime soon, because 20 states are now seeing a rise in coronavirus cases, and "florida, texas, and arizona all just set records for the most cases they have reported in a single day."...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert. all over america, millions of people are still marching to protest the murder of george floyd by minneapolis police and police brutality in black communities nationwide. over the weekend, we saw massive turnouts in cities like los angeles, washington, d.c., and philadelphia. that last one is particularly inspiring. because usually when you see a crowd that big in philadelphia, they're throwing batteries at the right fielder. protests have also been a daily occurrence in new york city, and on saturday, one of the largest was led by a familiar covered up face. >> welcome to certainly one of the more jubilant protests in new york city right now, a new orleans-style second line led by jon batiste, best known as stephen colbert's "late show." >> look at what we're doing. we're using music to bring people together of all races, of all genders for black lives. we have to get protests, and we have to get to voting. 100 million people did not vote in the last election. we are battling three ca
i'm your host, stephen colbert. all over america, millions of people are still marching to protest the murder of george floyd by minneapolis police and police brutality in black communities nationwide. over the weekend, we saw massive turnouts in cities like los angeles, washington, d.c., and philadelphia. that last one is particularly inspiring. because usually when you see a crowd that big in philadelphia, they're throwing batteries at the right fielder. protests have also been a daily...
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and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: you ready over there?yeah. >> stephen: what, are you ordering dinner? >> i was just checking me email. >> stephen: you're checking your emails. we're doing a show. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it's friday. america made it to the end of the week. so, "t-g-i-f," by which, of course, now stands for "this government is fascist." i'm kidding, obviously. it really stands for, "tell god i'm furious." as the week has gone on, the protests over the murder of george floyd have become decidedly peaceful, despite the best efforts of some police, like in buffalo, new york. police in full riot gear-- which really is the look of the summer, kevlar is so slenderizing-- came in to enforce a curfew that was in full daylight on a crowd of peaceful protesters. one 75-year-old man approached them to object. now, i want to warn you, like most of the cell phone videos we've been seeing lately, this is not for the faint of heart, or even for the "of heart." >> move! >> stephen: that is horrible and sh
and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: you ready over there?yeah. >> stephen: what, are you ordering dinner? >> i was just checking me email. >> stephen: you're checking your emails. we're doing a show. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it's friday. america made it to the end of the week. so, "t-g-i-f," by which, of course, now stands for "this government is fascist." i'm...
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and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: you ready? you ready? is eight weeks. it's eight weeks you've been doing this. >> so, so ready. >> stephen: i am so, so ready as well. >> i couldn't been more ready. >> stephen: what do you think of the hair tonight? >> i think it's fine. >> stephen: think it's good? i've got a nice little sweep going here, yeah. oh, hi. and welcome to "a late show."t a series of disasters right now: record unemployment coronavirus, flooding, and today, a visit from donald trump. there's a reason it's wearing a mitten-- because it doesn't want you to see which finger it's holding up. trump went to a ford plant in ypsilanti today, and one of the big questions was whether he was going to set a good example and abide by company rules by wearing a face mask. people were so concerned that, prior to the visit, the michigan attorney general wrote a letter asking trump to wear a mask for the visit, explaining, "anyone who has potentially been recently exposed, including the president of the united states, has not only a legal resp
and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: you ready? you ready? is eight weeks. it's eight weeks you've been doing this. >> so, so ready. >> stephen: i am so, so ready as well. >> i couldn't been more ready. >> stephen: what do you think of the hair tonight? >> i think it's fine. >> stephen: think it's good? i've got a nice little sweep going here, yeah. oh, hi. and welcome to "a late show."t a series of...
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>> yeah. >> stephen: all right, me, too. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. people are still protesting all across america, and i mean all across america. the only other thing americans agree on this much is pumpable cheese, which is only slightly less toxic than systemic racism. people are enraged by the murder of george floyd by a minneapolis police officer a little more than a week ago, and the fact that he was only charged with third-degree murder, and that the other cops on the scene weren't charged with anything at all. enter minnesota attorney general, keith ellison. ellison took over the case on sunday, and today he announced he will elevate charges against the former minneapolis police officer who knelt on george floyd's neck to second-degree murder, and will add charges of aiding and abetting murder against the other three officers at the scene. so, activism works. justice is possible, easy peasy. hold protests for nine days straight in 380 american cities, squeezy. now, the night donald trump was elected, you might recall i was somewhat emotional.
>> yeah. >> stephen: all right, me, too. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. people are still protesting all across america, and i mean all across america. the only other thing americans agree on this much is pumpable cheese, which is only slightly less toxic than systemic racism. people are enraged by the murder of george floyd by a minneapolis police officer a little more than a week ago, and the fact that he was only charged with third-degree...
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guidance. ♪ ♪ >> stephen: welcome back, everything.♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ two scientists are racing for the good of all mankind ♪ both of them side-by-side so determined ♪ locked in heated battle for the cure that is their prize ♪ but it's so dangerous but they're determined ♪ theirs is to win if it kills them ♪ they're just humans with wives and children ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high ♪ under the microscope hope against hope ♪ forging for the future but to sacrifice their lives ♪ both of them side-by-side so determined ♪ theirs is to win if it kills them ♪ they're just humans with wives and children ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ theirs is to win it will kill them ♪ tey're just human with wives and children ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you wayne and the flaming lips! >> stephen: that's it for "a late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guests will be the pulitzer prize- winni
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stephen: dr.a family physician in sacramento, is among more than 4,000 doctors across the country sounding an alarm about the spike in covid cases inside detention. ian: the vulnerable people held in those facilities will get sick, some of them will die. and not only that, but the staff who work there will also contract these infections, go home to their families and their communities. stephen: as an example, he points to a previous outbreak. five cases of the mumps spread from two detention centers in texas to 57 facilities across 19 states. ian: if and when it explodes with a covid-19 outbreak, that becomes the source of an outbreak that then infects the community, that ultimately overwhelms our hospital and the hospitals in the region. christina fialho: there's no reason to be imprisoning someone in immigration detention, especially right now. stephen: christian fialho, cofounder of freedom for immigrants, believes the solution to the crisis is to end detention because they're being held on civ
stephen: dr.a family physician in sacramento, is among more than 4,000 doctors across the country sounding an alarm about the spike in covid cases inside detention. ian: the vulnerable people held in those facilities will get sick, some of them will die. and not only that, but the staff who work there will also contract these infections, go home to their families and their communities. stephen: as an example, he points to a previous outbreak. five cases of the mumps spread from two detention...
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pryor stephen the now stephen there's a big dichotomy there and it's i don't think it's stephen alone i think there are a lot of republicans who just made that compromise you know so i'm curious like how does it feel to like to flip so fast and so hard resolve that i've always said right right. quickly respond that i've always said the single most important thing to reduce the national debt in the deficit and i think it's important priority for the united states is to grow the economy to put more people to work to make more american companies you know richer and more profitable rick we have done that in spades stephen you mentioned the economy is greater than ever before more bring in journalist reviews he's a constitutional lawyer member of the trump 20 twentieth's advisory board or author of the book the legal basis for moral constitution genet stephen says talks about this great economy anyone paying attention to the news recently and look at some of the numbers coming out there's a fear of a recession or at least a downturn coming maybe even ahead of of the next election how does
pryor stephen the now stephen there's a big dichotomy there and it's i don't think it's stephen alone i think there are a lot of republicans who just made that compromise you know so i'm curious like how does it feel to like to flip so fast and so hard resolve that i've always said right right. quickly respond that i've always said the single most important thing to reduce the national debt in the deficit and i think it's important priority for the united states is to grow the economy to put...
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what would you say, stephen manderson?, i do, and a lot of people have spoken about the fact that we're all going through this together, and although i agree with the fact that this is the first in my lifetime, for many people, that we have suffered something as a world, but what gets forgotten is that we are suffering very different degrees of this. some people are having much harder times with it. highlighting those differences and those inequalities, it is really telling and showing, the fabric of our society seems to be coming undone somewhat and i feel that as a positive thing in this instance because it is really showing many of the inequalities and injustices that exist. broadly speaking they both seem to think it's going to be a positive outcome. do you agree? i would like to be as hopeful for my generation, i'm 24, change has always been a promise which has been dangled in front of our noses by successively more radical politicians. it is very difficult for me to believe that change, the kind we need as a species,
what would you say, stephen manderson?, i do, and a lot of people have spoken about the fact that we're all going through this together, and although i agree with the fact that this is the first in my lifetime, for many people, that we have suffered something as a world, but what gets forgotten is that we are suffering very different degrees of this. some people are having much harder times with it. highlighting those differences and those inequalities, it is really telling and showing, the...
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stephen roach of yale university.ve been talking about china, but right now on a spectacular essay that was classic roach, going back to a time at morgan stanley, he has always been what i call balance sheets centric looking at the flows. let's look at the morning must-read off his essay on the collapse of the u.s. dollar. current's saving and account problems are about to come into play with a vengeance, and the rest of the world are starting to look less bad. a weaker dollar would boost u.s. competitiveness, but only for a while. notwithstanding the cuprous of american exceptionalism, no leading nation has ever devalued its way to sustained prosperity." stephen roach, could it be that big of a dollar move, were removed from depreciation to consideration of devaluation? problem well, tom, the with the u.s. and its saving current account balances is that they were already setting us up for a problem before the pandemic hit. then net national savings rate, which is the broadest measure of domestic savings, the savings
stephen roach of yale university.ve been talking about china, but right now on a spectacular essay that was classic roach, going back to a time at morgan stanley, he has always been what i call balance sheets centric looking at the flows. let's look at the morning must-read off his essay on the collapse of the u.s. dollar. current's saving and account problems are about to come into play with a vengeance, and the rest of the world are starting to look less bad. a weaker dollar would boost u.s....
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i agree with everything stephen said about the fa ct everything stephen said about the fact that thisrs a moment to reflect but also then you are sitting with all of your demons in your house, sometimes alone, far away from... you have no access to the mental health care you need because of the lockdown, perhaps. when it comes to body image a lot of people feel very out of control, an area where traditionally a lot of people will try to take back control through controlling what they eat, exercising all of the time, and there is a huge and unprecedented amount of pressure on in particular women but it extends to all genders. use this time to leave it looking like a victoria's secret model and everything is a fasting app, a dieting app, some sort of toxic non—regulated detox product of these things are all being shoved at us more than before, and traditionally this is normally around the time we re we start this is normally around the time were we start to panic about not being beach body ready and now that we can't go to the beach physically they have decided to make us sort out our l
i agree with everything stephen said about the fa ct everything stephen said about the fact that thisrs a moment to reflect but also then you are sitting with all of your demons in your house, sometimes alone, far away from... you have no access to the mental health care you need because of the lockdown, perhaps. when it comes to body image a lot of people feel very out of control, an area where traditionally a lot of people will try to take back control through controlling what they eat,...
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stephen dickson: yes .speech of do you think it should exist throughout the process not just at the end for safety concerns and designs are tougher to rework andt correct. stephen dickson: i'm not knowledgeable in some of the details that you're referring to but i believe the holistic approach that you refer to, is taken the system would provide would produce that result. so the answer is yes. sen. maria cantwell: applicants must comply with standards. that's a good idea. yes . faa reports noncompliance of the faa should ensure that corrective action is taken prior to getting a certificate. stephen dickson: yes . sen. maria cantwell: and if noncompliance was found after the certificate was given. and that process provides for yes. sen. maria cantwell: certainly have concerns that is not what has taken place in the past is good to hear that that is what you think you should or should take place now. and i think the end result of the process is the faa approval, the approval of the certificate. as we go throu
stephen dickson: yes .speech of do you think it should exist throughout the process not just at the end for safety concerns and designs are tougher to rework andt correct. stephen dickson: i'm not knowledgeable in some of the details that you're referring to but i believe the holistic approach that you refer to, is taken the system would provide would produce that result. so the answer is yes. sen. maria cantwell: applicants must comply with standards. that's a good idea. yes . faa reports...
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stephen: that is the big question.is more of a psychological than economic question but history is on the side of eventually returning to normal. the early evidence in my mind is encouraging. when things reopen, people come back. look at all of the anecdotal and high-frequency data on consumer behavior and it looks like the reopening is having a big effect in terms of coming back and spending. there will be some people who are hunkered down but most people seem ready to get out there and kind of resume their lives. if we can get through the fall and avoid a bad second wave, eventually we get a vaccine, that is the quantum leap toward normalcy as well. i am optimistic that eventually it won't happen all at once but say a year from now, two years from now, things will get back more or less to the way they were. tom: very good. stephen stanley, thank you so much. we love having him on with what i would call a measured forecast of the view forward. the view will have some clarity this morning at 8:30 and then tomorrow, the
stephen: that is the big question.is more of a psychological than economic question but history is on the side of eventually returning to normal. the early evidence in my mind is encouraging. when things reopen, people come back. look at all of the anecdotal and high-frequency data on consumer behavior and it looks like the reopening is having a big effect in terms of coming back and spending. there will be some people who are hunkered down but most people seem ready to get out there and kind...
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stephen, 25,000 move from hospitals to ca re stephen, 25,000 move from hospitals to care homes withoutthis according to figures released by nhs england. the whole ca re released by nhs england. the whole care home issue has been raging over the last few weeks. yes, this has been the issue the government hasn't been able to get away from our questions about exactly why so many people have died in care homes and who exactly is to blame for that happening, because they care homes in many ways to be isolated environments, they are seems to have happened, and the stray goes into some detail about how is people are discharged from hospitals without necessary precautions being taken over whether or not they have coronavirus and that caused her to spread within ca re that caused her to spread within care homes. this is going to be a big issue in the inquiry in the coming weeks and months. laura? yeah, this issue is not going away for the government, and i think when there is a big public inquiry, there is going to be one of the first questions that the government has asked. why were so many el
stephen, 25,000 move from hospitals to ca re stephen, 25,000 move from hospitals to care homes withoutthis according to figures released by nhs england. the whole ca re released by nhs england. the whole care home issue has been raging over the last few weeks. yes, this has been the issue the government hasn't been able to get away from our questions about exactly why so many people have died in care homes and who exactly is to blame for that happening, because they care homes in many ways to...
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francine: stephen, thank you so much mad as always, stephen macklow-smith, jp morgan market strategistt asset management. coming up, football fans rejoice over the return of england's premier league, but at what cost? we will take a look at how coronavirus has kicked to the beautiful game financially. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. a bit of breaking news out of germany, the german cabinet sent off an extensive debt to finance stimulus. this gives us a sense of what is to come, so we are expecting some news out of italy, and that is of course all coming out now. this is what we are looking at in the markets. the market is definitely focused in on what we heard from beijing. the market is definitely focused on some of these infection concerns, that they have decided to focus on what we heard from coronavirus. so coming up, the u.k. heading for yield curve control. we will discuss that with the bank of england and what they can do to support the economy when it meets tomorrow. so we will have a lot
francine: stephen, thank you so much mad as always, stephen macklow-smith, jp morgan market strategistt asset management. coming up, football fans rejoice over the return of england's premier league, but at what cost? we will take a look at how coronavirus has kicked to the beautiful game financially. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. a bit of breaking news out of germany, the german cabinet...
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stephen why do you think that mps were told to come into permit?sed downing street and the rest of the government with the shape of these plans because he is a long—term opponent of things like a very successful online voting system being rolled out. the other is that many people in the government think it is harder to enforce parliamentary discipline when people are at home pressing a button and you can't have them a stern talk about what it means for the future and bringing mps back will make it easier for the tory party to stay united or once again be united depending on your perspective. of course the question is they had quite a big rebellion today, not enough to defeat them but quite a big one so it may be that they come back for nothing. let's move onto oui’ back for nothing. let's move onto our final story back for nothing. let's move onto ourfinal story of back for nothing. let's move onto our final story of the evening in the times. the front page about hong kong, pm offers hope of refuge for 3 million hong kong people, this is basically
stephen why do you think that mps were told to come into permit?sed downing street and the rest of the government with the shape of these plans because he is a long—term opponent of things like a very successful online voting system being rolled out. the other is that many people in the government think it is harder to enforce parliamentary discipline when people are at home pressing a button and you can't have them a stern talk about what it means for the future and bringing mps back will...
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stephens in minneapolis many things. or at let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world that we're. a space x. dragon capsule carrying 2 nasa astronauts has docked with the international space station the craft completed a 19 hour journey it's the 1st time a privately built spacecraft has taken astronauts to the orbiting laboratory. captured. a gunman has killed at least 25 people at a market in eastern turkey now faso a similar attack on friday claimed 15 lives the country has been battling jihadist terrorists for years. demonstrations for and against president jaya both are now or have rocked brazil police kept the 2 sides apart in rio de janeiro. has polarized society most recently by keeping brazil open despite soaring corona virus infections. crime is projected the a telling flag of the coliseum to markets reopening on monday several popular tourist attractions are opening again as lockdown measures more than 33000 people have died from 19 in italy the 3rd highest death toll in the
stephens in minneapolis many things. or at let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world that we're. a space x. dragon capsule carrying 2 nasa astronauts has docked with the international space station the craft completed a 19 hour journey it's the 1st time a privately built spacecraft has taken astronauts to the orbiting laboratory. captured. a gunman has killed at least 25 people at a market in eastern turkey now faso a similar attack on friday claimed 15...
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kron 4 also spoke with stephen curry owes that to at 06:30pm tonight. we'll have a live report and how he plans to defend korea's innocence against these charges. and another big story we're following today pg and e's ceo pleaded guilty to 85 counts related to the devastating 2018 camp fire. that wildfire tore through butte county killing 85 people and destroying thousands of homes and other structures wiping out the town of paradise. investigators say pg e was responsible the fire for that fire as it was sparked by the company's crumbling power lines. today ceo bill johnson entered guilty pleas on behalf of the company to 84 counts of manslaughter. plus one count of unlawfully causing a fire. pg e has agreed to pay a maximum fine of 3 and a half million dollars for its crimes. in addition to $500,000 for the cost of the investigation. the company has also set up a trust with more than billion to compensate the victims. in the north bay now highway one was shut down after an explosion set multiple buildings on fire and this happened just before 9 o'cloc
kron 4 also spoke with stephen curry owes that to at 06:30pm tonight. we'll have a live report and how he plans to defend korea's innocence against these charges. and another big story we're following today pg and e's ceo pleaded guilty to 85 counts related to the devastating 2018 camp fire. that wildfire tore through butte county killing 85 people and destroying thousands of homes and other structures wiping out the town of paradise. investigators say pg e was responsible the fire for that...
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. , these these are his words infamous birds of alexander stephens, clear today as they were in the aims of the 1861, confederacy. this is his cornerstone speech. he says stephens asserted that , the prevailing ideas relied upon by our founders included the assumption of the equality of man. he goes on to say, "this is wrong." and then he goes on from there. you can see the letter and see what he says. and see why he has to come out of the capital. has believe the committee the jurisdiction to move these statues, but we also have legislation. the chair of homeland security others, they have that would get rid of -- we have 11 of them that we have our eye on. but it may take legislation or action by the rules committee. believe me, if i had more we would no longer have the statues around. but the question you asked about the armed services committee relates to the names of the military bases, correct? we will see. that may require legislation but i want to tell you something, the american people know these names have to go. these names are white supremacists that said terrible things abou
. , these these are his words infamous birds of alexander stephens, clear today as they were in the aims of the 1861, confederacy. this is his cornerstone speech. he says stephens asserted that , the prevailing ideas relied upon by our founders included the assumption of the equality of man. he goes on to say, "this is wrong." and then he goes on from there. you can see the letter and see what he says. and see why he has to come out of the capital. has believe the committee the...
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laura hughes and stephen bush, let's go back to talking to.much understandably wanting justice, and thatis understandably wanting justice, and that is what a lot of people are talking about in the us right now that there hasn't been justice for african americans in particular, who they say have been targeted time and time again by police in the us. yes, that's exactly the point. these protests have been triggered by this one event, but there is a long history here of african—americans being treated unfairly by the police. it also goes really deep into american society and there is economic inequality there as well, andl economic inequality there as well, and i think that the mass unemployment that we are seeing in america, the coronavirus pandemic has alsojust really america, the coronavirus pandemic has also just really heightened this —— the social inequalities that exist and have existed in america for a very very long time. that's why this situation has fled up quite as badly as it has. it's always rumbling under the surface here, and it's
laura hughes and stephen bush, let's go back to talking to.much understandably wanting justice, and thatis understandably wanting justice, and that is what a lot of people are talking about in the us right now that there hasn't been justice for african americans in particular, who they say have been targeted time and time again by police in the us. yes, that's exactly the point. these protests have been triggered by this one event, but there is a long history here of african—americans being...
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stephen engle here. exclusively with the hong kong judicial secretary, teresa cheng. think you very much for your time and having us here, madam secretary. so of course much of this concern in society right now is over this national security law that will soon come down from beijing. can you say matter-of-factly and without reservation that this is good for hong kong? a lot of people are very concerned. teresa: i can say categorically it will be very good for hong kong. national security is fundamental to any sovereign state. so therefore by enacting national security legislation, then to bring about stability to hong kong, and bringing stability to hong kong will create predictability and prosperity. so it is good to be some -- going to be something hong kong will need and will benefit from. stephen: many people in carrie lam's administration including yourself have been appealing to the people of hong kong to trust us, that it will be good for hong kong. however, there are not a lot of details, which h
stephen engle here. exclusively with the hong kong judicial secretary, teresa cheng. think you very much for your time and having us here, madam secretary. so of course much of this concern in society right now is over this national security law that will soon come down from beijing. can you say matter-of-factly and without reservation that this is good for hong kong? a lot of people are very concerned. teresa: i can say categorically it will be very good for hong kong. national security is...
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stephen curry. >> as you can see. >> jimmy: you did it. has selected eat, learn, play, this is a foundation you and your wife ayesha started. go to eatlearnplay.org to learn more. and watch "holy moly ". when we come back, our health care hero of the week. when we come back, our health care hero of the week. >> yes! makes subaru, subaru. and right now, love is more important than ever. in response to covid-19, subaru and our retailers are donating fifty million meals...
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stephen will tell us.d as i mentioned in my comments before, we decided to bring those in and make them mandatory, because it is something that actually helps your fellow commuter, your fellow traveller, and we thought it was a good thing to do for society. by its very nature, if you are on a train, plane, ferry or bus, you are in an enclosed area. that is not the case if you are out and about on the street, and i think that the principal difference of this. i wonder if i canjust principal difference of this. i wonder if i can just use your points to ask sir peter to comment on the facemasks coming in and the work going on there, then i will go to stephen for the last point. thank you, secretary of state. 0n face coverings, when we were first restarting the transport system and people were first able to travel again, apart from essential workers, the government said then that face coverings were recommended when it might be likely that you would be close to other people. the reality of our transport system
stephen will tell us.d as i mentioned in my comments before, we decided to bring those in and make them mandatory, because it is something that actually helps your fellow commuter, your fellow traveller, and we thought it was a good thing to do for society. by its very nature, if you are on a train, plane, ferry or bus, you are in an enclosed area. that is not the case if you are out and about on the street, and i think that the principal difference of this. i wonder if i canjust principal...
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i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >> if up have a tip for stephen stock regarding this story or any other story, give us a call. you see the information on your screen. 888-996-tips, or you can visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> all right. let's switch gears and head out to jeff ranieri to talk about how we're going to fare this week. we're expected to get those temperatures back up a little bit again, jeff. >> it is certainly going to get hot this week. i think tomorrow's going to please a lot of you weather-wise. then it's going to get a little bit uncomfortable with some increased fire danger. let's get you set up for tomorrow, for your tuesday forecast. as some things try to get back to normal, you're definitely going to be out a lot more than you were a couple months ago. south bay at 58 degrees. 56 in the peninsula. tri-valley at 59. so a nice cool start if you're taking the dog for a walk, getting yourself up and going. 55 in san francisco. north bay at 58. looking good in the east bay at 59. as we move through tomorrow, i only see temperatures changing a d
i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >> if up have a tip for stephen stock regarding this story or any other story, give us a call. you see the information on your screen. 888-996-tips, or you can visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> all right. let's switch gears and head out to jeff ranieri to talk about how we're going to fare this week. we're expected to get those temperatures back up a little bit again, jeff. >> it is certainly going to get hot this...
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that situ up to date we'll have more world news at the top of the hour stephen besley will be hit with that the w.'s business update in just about the for. well i subscribe to do you know where your books are something more in the world than book we may be kept for 5. books. is for me. beethoven is for you. is for help the 1st beethoven is for. is for the. beethoven is for us. the beethoven is for the 1st beethoven 2020 of the 250th anniversary year on. the u.s. shuts the door on new foreign workers now some of america's biggest companies are complaining that a presidential order to pereira lee suspending new employment visas will cost them top talent. also on the show times were already tough for small businesses in argentina the pandemic has made them unbearable. this is your business report i'm stephen beers in berlin it's good to have you with us apple google and tesla are among american firms criticizing a new order by president donald trump which blocks entry of many new foreign workers through years and amazon called the decision to suspend employment visas short sided and the t
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kron 4 news spoke th stephen curry owes a tourney about these new allegations.kron four's rob fladeboe joins us now live from santa cruz with this part of the story drop. >>that's right a spoke with korea's a turn here at the courthouse in nta cruz this afternoon. he says that his client is aware of the new allegations out of oakland and is saddened but in their conversation did duck realexpress any anti law enforcement at the same time the attorneys says he is just now begun his own investigation into these new chars. here's more of our conversation.
kron 4 news spoke th stephen curry owes a tourney about these new allegations.kron four's rob fladeboe joins us now live from santa cruz with this part of the story drop. >>that's right a spoke with korea's a turn here at the courthouse in nta cruz this afternoon. he says that his client is aware of the new allegations out of oakland and is saddened but in their conversation did duck realexpress any anti law enforcement at the same time the attorneys says he is just now begun his own...
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stephen taylor's death was also caught on camera. no charges have been filed in this case. it remains to be seen if our national conversation will prompt any new action. in san leandro, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> thousands of people converged on minneapolis today to honor the life of george floyd. his memorial taking place just two miles from where he died while being restrained by a police officer. ♪ amazing grace >> floyd's death sparked fury and frustration across the country over racial inequities and police use of excessive force. in recent days that outrage has turned to unity and calls for action and accountability. floyd's brother says george floyd changed the world. >> it's crazy, man. all these people came to see my brother, and that's amazing to me that he touched so many people's hearts. >> the service closed with eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence, the length of time that floyd was pinned under the police officer's knee. >>> and as minneapolis mourned, three former police officers accused of standing by and watching floyd die faced a judge for
stephen taylor's death was also caught on camera. no charges have been filed in this case. it remains to be seen if our national conversation will prompt any new action. in san leandro, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> thousands of people converged on minneapolis today to honor the life of george floyd. his memorial taking place just two miles from where he died while being restrained by a police officer. ♪ amazing grace >> floyd's death sparked fury and frustration...
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jon: stephen gallo, i hope you're doing well. it is great to catch up. stephen gallo.o capital markets. lisa, how many people question dollars for prep and see -- dollar supremacy over the last few years? dollar demand through the end of march was through the roof. once again we passed the test. when things hit the fan, people go to the dollar. that did not change in march, and if you believe the dollar supremacy will end, you have to believe that will not play out again. no one was writing those articles in march because they were dead wrong. lisa: you are absolutely right, and i will say this has been a call that has been very hard to get right. a lot of people are saying it is different based on how much deficit is running to increase. if you look at debt to gdp ratio, it is past what we saw in the aftermath of world war ii later this year, raising questions about sustainability, especially if you believe a lot of productions that europe as well as china will come out of the pandemic faster than the united states. jon: it is not a judge about the future, it is an ob
jon: stephen gallo, i hope you're doing well. it is great to catch up. stephen gallo.o capital markets. lisa, how many people question dollars for prep and see -- dollar supremacy over the last few years? dollar demand through the end of march was through the roof. once again we passed the test. when things hit the fan, people go to the dollar. that did not change in march, and if you believe the dollar supremacy will end, you have to believe that will not play out again. no one was writing...
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there is a surprised look on your face as stephen up there was speaking what are your thoughts. well i have a few thoughts i mean one is that although the speaker suggests that this is what the violence in the street is being caused by the funding one thing we know right now is that police budgets are at an all time high if we just look at the breakdown of cities in washington d.c. new york police budgets make up get much more money than everything else sometimes even more than education and mental health care and all of health care and employment support and housing combined so this isn't a problem where police are ready to plant it part of our problem is that we've actually deep funded so many other parts of our society we have no social safety net and we have the police to solve all these problems for us i'm in addition part of my surprise is that one of the reasons that we're seeing people out on the streets right now is in part because of the excitement from our current president right we've seen our president say a lot of racist things we've seen him support violence even
there is a surprised look on your face as stephen up there was speaking what are your thoughts. well i have a few thoughts i mean one is that although the speaker suggests that this is what the violence in the street is being caused by the funding one thing we know right now is that police budgets are at an all time high if we just look at the breakdown of cities in washington d.c. new york police budgets make up get much more money than everything else sometimes even more than education and...
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and then say what we might say is trying very establish contact with stephens he was on the streets of minneapolis in the main topic i had was an interview that we did. with a whip well. you know. we were doing a peaceful protest on the. go and i. 50 miles an hour trying to run us all to caucasian me alone we're going to hit a girl stop because all of our people jumped on it trying to rip them out trying to get out he kept going out yes so i reversed it almost hit somebody there are people jumped on him anyways so he got to start leaking over there so we gotta push all the people everybody's friends are running the police came down so we spoke over here i said i came up handsome slow. people up the breach i go to leave my people they got squad car swimming down. in mason now and not just coming over but mason so i think what is this what is this you trying to go to straight he said oh miscommunication and went back live in minneapolis stephens he months if you can hear me we've just heard from the eyewitness that you interviewed at the top of the last hour in the very minutes after the
and then say what we might say is trying very establish contact with stephens he was on the streets of minneapolis in the main topic i had was an interview that we did. with a whip well. you know. we were doing a peaceful protest on the. go and i. 50 miles an hour trying to run us all to caucasian me alone we're going to hit a girl stop because all of our people jumped on it trying to rip them out trying to get out he kept going out yes so i reversed it almost hit somebody there are people...
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increase of cold in 1000 cases in more than 20 states where's the balance for the average american stephen moore member of president trumps economic task force co-author of trungpa nomics inside the american 1st plan to revive the american economy stephen thanks for joining us today where i would you describe the stated he economy right now. well it's pretty poor i mean there's no question that we've done serious severe damage to the american economy through the shutdown . businesses and putting so many millions of americans tens of millions of americans out of work so it's sad to me because i really felt like going into 2020 in the 1st month or 2 of 2020 we had one of the best economies on 30 year or something with lowest unemployment rate low inflation wages recruit gaining and it looked like it was a good and we were in for a lot lot of prosperity and now we've we've just really been sacked so hard by this by this virus and of course the protests and riots have been a problem for the economy i do think we're going to get out of this larry but i think it's going to it's going to be as a
increase of cold in 1000 cases in more than 20 states where's the balance for the average american stephen moore member of president trumps economic task force co-author of trungpa nomics inside the american 1st plan to revive the american economy stephen thanks for joining us today where i would you describe the stated he economy right now. well it's pretty poor i mean there's no question that we've done serious severe damage to the american economy through the shutdown . businesses and...