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reverend bill lawson, steven wells and dr. us a portrait of the man we only knew through the news, but who we now know not only as a human being, but as a great human being. we're glad to have known george floyd. and to all those who have come out today, i'm personally proud that you have come. many more came, but couldn't get in, but that many people wanted to come. i see that you have destroyed all laws of social distancing. [ laughter ] >> thanks to pastor remus wright who said let's just forget that. right now, we are christians. [ applause ] he asked us to stay at two minutes. i don't know that we can do that, but let's work on it. today, i want to say that it is marvelous that this young man -- he's 46, but he's young. that this young man has done what he has done to let us know who george floyd was. i'm glad to know that in his last moment of breath, he called for his mother. and that means something about who he was. he came up in a family that was close and that loved each other. i heard from people who knew him as a
reverend bill lawson, steven wells and dr. us a portrait of the man we only knew through the news, but who we now know not only as a human being, but as a great human being. we're glad to have known george floyd. and to all those who have come out today, i'm personally proud that you have come. many more came, but couldn't get in, but that many people wanted to come. i see that you have destroyed all laws of social distancing. [ laughter ] >> thanks to pastor remus wright who said let's...
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steven: the paint came off. steve: well, what happened? ey told me it was more like handling on the delivery. steven: we did it too fast. no. the glue of the leaf needs time to sit, and we're just not taking that time. steve: well, this is the second time that mirror comes back. steven: and it will come back again if we give them another quick date. we need to spend time on it. we can't give them quick-turnaround days, because these things will just keep happening. lemonis: are you frustrated a little? steven: yeah. yeah. they were just rushing a piece out that they had made a "promise" to, and i was telling them i don't care what you promised. it can't go. and we sent it. it came back. i was very frustrated. at times, i'm still like, "come on, guys. come on. we're still doing the old-fashioned way." and i feel like sometimes, they may think i'm just complaining to complain, 'cause i don't always have the answer. i could only sometimes see the problem. and i need some support or -- you know? lemonis: well, let's go talk to them. steve conti
steven: the paint came off. steve: well, what happened? ey told me it was more like handling on the delivery. steven: we did it too fast. no. the glue of the leaf needs time to sit, and we're just not taking that time. steve: well, this is the second time that mirror comes back. steven: and it will come back again if we give them another quick date. we need to spend time on it. we can't give them quick-turnaround days, because these things will just keep happening. lemonis: are you frustrated a...
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so we also have pastor steven wells speaking for us.royed all laws of social distancing. thanks to pastpastor, who said, let's forget that right now. we are christians. he asked us to stay at two minutes. i don't know that we can do that, but let's work on it. today i want to say that it is marvelous that this young man -- he's 46, but he's young -- that this young man has done what he has done to let us know who george floyd was. i'm glad to know that in his last moment of breath, he called for his mother. that means something about who he was. he came up in a family that was close and that loved each other. i heard from people who knew him as a student, fellow student and athlete, who realized he also was a team player. finally, he was a person who knew the lord and who believed in him, and who trusted him. people have been wondering whether or not this is going to be like other movements. i came to this city in 1955, which was the year that the body of emmett till was found in a body of water in mississippi. same year that rosa parks
so we also have pastor steven wells speaking for us.royed all laws of social distancing. thanks to pastpastor, who said, let's forget that right now. we are christians. he asked us to stay at two minutes. i don't know that we can do that, but let's work on it. today i want to say that it is marvelous that this young man -- he's 46, but he's young -- that this young man has done what he has done to let us know who george floyd was. i'm glad to know that in his last moment of breath, he called...
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well. as we go into the third quarter, steven major's coming up next.longside tom keene, together with lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ ♪ city,an: from new york this is "bloomberg surveillance ." alongside tom keene, together with lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. good morning to you all. equity futures turning positive, up by almost a single point on the s&p 500 as we close out the first half of the year and q2, heading for the best quarterly performance on the s&p 500 going all the way back to the late 1990's. treasury yields higher by a single basis point to 0.63%. muted price action in the bond market this morning. the dollar stronger against the bulk of g10, with the exception of the swiss franc. strengths.ss after just some muted dollar strength coming for g10. tom: absolutely. no question about that. i would note dxy back to a 97 level really gets my attention. right now, our interview of the day for fixed and come and for rates. steven major has been at hsbc for ages, and he has been on about the vecto
well. as we go into the third quarter, steven major's coming up next.longside tom keene, together with lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ ♪ city,an: from new york this is "bloomberg surveillance ." alongside tom keene, together with lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. good morning to you all. equity futures turning positive, up by almost a single point on the s&p 500 as we close out the first half of the year and q2, heading...
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stevens. he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england, but a number to france as well. jefferson davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. there are really good quotes on white supremacy earlier in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention, it's about slavery. it's about white supremacy. that is why we left. we are better for it, and our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a little more carefully and he was quite surprised, think he was rather surprised, when england did not come in on the side of the confederacy. and part of that was the slavery issue. england realized -- it would 30's, islavery in the think throughout the empire. , if it was about slavery, they were not going to get involved. >> also, there was an incredible giving up of slaves that the french and the british did. lost an incredible amount of mone
stevens. he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england, but a number to france as well. jefferson davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. there are really good quotes on white supremacy earlier in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said...
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steven mnuchin, treasury secretary. >>> well, the radical left's pushing, i guess, just simply to eraseast confederate statues now. new york city leaders announcing a statue of president theodore roosevelt will be one of the latest to come down, awful fellow that teddy roosevelt. a crowd in san francisco also tearing down a i statue of the man who led the union army to victory in the war to free the slave ares. ulysses s.ing grant. members of the mob in san francisco also tearing down a statue of francis scott key. i guess this, in their minds, will make it unnecessary to kneel if that's how they feel about it. the author of the star-spangled banner, for some reason, inciting their ire. a strange, strange group, this left-wing mob. and there is much, much going on here that i don't think people are being exactly candid about. it seems they have, well, it's more than anti-regime, it's more than a search for equal rights. it seems it's, well, they want to tear down america's history altogether. google that satisfy. >>> up next, president trump teasing another high ranking job for a man wh
steven mnuchin, treasury secretary. >>> well, the radical left's pushing, i guess, just simply to eraseast confederate statues now. new york city leaders announcing a statue of president theodore roosevelt will be one of the latest to come down, awful fellow that teddy roosevelt. a crowd in san francisco also tearing down a i statue of the man who led the union army to victory in the war to free the slave ares. ulysses s.ing grant. members of the mob in san francisco also tearing down...
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well. manus: steven, thank you very much. 2.775 on 10-year paper in china.n major hsbc do not hang up the phone. the policymakers, we will discuss the debate we hear from the bank of italy governor, this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: good morning from dubai. your first top stories. not even thinking about raising rates. jay powell says stocks and treasury yields lower. fomc members see rates lower through 2022. the trend above 10,000 for the first time. the yen advances on haven demand. the bank of italy's governor tells bloomberg there is no risk in using efm funds to whether the pandemic. warn ofkers born -- rising risk of deflation. nejra: on a dovish fed you might have expected equities to rally. i saw somebody saying the market is like a child waking up from a nightmare and the fed is there to sooth it. it.oothe markets focus on the gloomy outlook. when it comes to fixed income, it makes sense to buy the five-year because the front end. forward guidance element could have been a little bit more expressed. stoxx, the oil, the 10 year paper, which saw quite a re
well. manus: steven, thank you very much. 2.775 on 10-year paper in china.n major hsbc do not hang up the phone. the policymakers, we will discuss the debate we hear from the bank of italy governor, this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: good morning from dubai. your first top stories. not even thinking about raising rates. jay powell says stocks and treasury yields lower. fomc members see rates lower through 2022. the trend above 10,000 for the first time. the yen advances on haven demand. the bank of...
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george's cartoons as well? steven gilbert had theorized that in the 1980s because of the quote from martin hunter. and then we were able to find more cartoons by richard st. george. if you look in the bottom left corner of these cartoons, you see rstgm. for richard st. george, mansergh. richard st. george mansergh is his birth name. prior to 1774, and these are from 1772 and 1773, that's what he was known as, richard st. george mansergh st. george. in 1774, when a maternal relative passed away, he stood to inherit land in ireland. and following a tradition of the period, he took on his mother's surname to become richard st. george mansergh st. george. these are his prewar cartoons, published "a view in america" a couple of years later. that's an interesting connection there. when you compare them, that is -- on the right there is timothy talow and his wife going to graves hall on a sunday, one of st. george's cartoons from 1772-1773. look at the horse there and the cart. look at the horse there and the cart with my tr
george's cartoons as well? steven gilbert had theorized that in the 1980s because of the quote from martin hunter. and then we were able to find more cartoons by richard st. george. if you look in the bottom left corner of these cartoons, you see rstgm. for richard st. george, mansergh. richard st. george mansergh is his birth name. prior to 1774, and these are from 1772 and 1773, that's what he was known as, richard st. george mansergh st. george. in 1774, when a maternal relative passed away,...
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well. >> the fbi is whether steven carrillo, security caught this white van as gunfire erupted. yesterday, someone spotted him in a white van with weapons and bomb making materials. the sheriff's deputies followed him back to his ben lomond house. he bolted in a white sedan, hitting another officer. a female deputy was on hand when it happened. >> just out fire king 27 was hit by the vehicle. >> reporter: he may have revealed a motive for the attack. he gets garbled but then mentions police use of force. i've confirmed he is an active duty military police officer, a staff sergeant at travis air force base in fairfield. his former colleagues are baffled that a cop would target cops. >> it breaks my heart. reading the officers impacted, their families, and we're supposed to be on the same side. >> reporter: justin told me he spoke with him a month ago about his plans to retire from the service. >> looking forward to getting out of california, but yeah, there was nothing even brought up in a neglect light about anything with police at all. >> reporter: the facebook page has been ta
well. >> the fbi is whether steven carrillo, security caught this white van as gunfire erupted. yesterday, someone spotted him in a white van with weapons and bomb making materials. the sheriff's deputies followed him back to his ben lomond house. he bolted in a white sedan, hitting another officer. a female deputy was on hand when it happened. >> just out fire king 27 was hit by the vehicle. >> reporter: he may have revealed a motive for the attack. he gets garbled but then...
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>> well, for one, i want to congratulate steven for having the courage and for standing up for his friendthe tenacity. he's been restless. he has not slept well. it is been very emotional for him to do this. keep in mind that when steven sees george floyd, he sees himself. so it is very rough for him to do it but very necessary for him to do it. so i applaud him. and i applaud his efforts right now for standing up for george floyd. what we really want in country as a person of color is basic equality. we want racial equality. we're not america to treat black people of color special, even though we know we are special. we're beautiful descended from african royalty but we're asked to be tweeting royalty. we ask for economic equality. black change and growing up in the inner cities of america shouldn't have to think if they're not a rapper, a musician or an athlete they couldn't prosper in this country. we need equal hiring opportunities. we need the right kind of upper mobility within companies once we are hired for black ownership, we need to be able to not be judged based on the color of
>> well, for one, i want to congratulate steven for having the courage and for standing up for his friendthe tenacity. he's been restless. he has not slept well. it is been very emotional for him to do this. keep in mind that when steven sees george floyd, he sees himself. so it is very rough for him to do it but very necessary for him to do it. so i applaud him. and i applaud his efforts right now for standing up for george floyd. what we really want in country as a person of color is...
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well put. montgomery mayor steven reed, thank you so much for joining us tonight, mr. mayor.us appris apprised. we're worried about the numbers in alabama. we're worried about your hospital capacity. we're happy to keep the national focus on this as best we can. thank you, sir. >> always a pleasure. >> all right. coming up next, the supreme court ruling on daca today. the second high court ruling this week that has bummed out the president and surprised a lot of folks. more on that ahead. stay with us. 2 ♪ (vo) we're all moving at our own speed. from essential workers... to frontline responders... to you. whenever you're ready to get out there, enterprise is ready, too. ♪ with our complete clean pledge, you'll have the peace-of-mind that we'll get you safely on your way... wherever...and whenever that may be. enterprise. when you're ready, we're ready. and my side super soft? yes, with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. come on pup, time to go. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming
well put. montgomery mayor steven reed, thank you so much for joining us tonight, mr. mayor.us appris apprised. we're worried about the numbers in alabama. we're worried about your hospital capacity. we're happy to keep the national focus on this as best we can. thank you, sir. >> always a pleasure. >> all right. coming up next, the supreme court ruling on daca today. the second high court ruling this week that has bummed out the president and surprised a lot of folks. more on that...
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well put. montgomery mayor steven reed. thank you so much for joining us tonight, mr. mayor.pprised. we are very focused on what's happening in your city and your state and we're worried about the numbers in alabama. we're worried about your hospital capacity. we're happy to keep the national focus on this as best we can. thank you, sir. >> always a pleasure. >> all right. coming up next, the supreme court ruling on daca today second high court ruling this week that has bummed out the president and surprised a lot of folks. more on that ahead. stay with us. don't bring that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. ♪ raaah! when you bundle home and auto insurance through progressive, you get more than just a big discount. i'm gonna need you to leave. you get relentless protection. [ baseball bat cracks ] and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it'
well put. montgomery mayor steven reed. thank you so much for joining us tonight, mr. mayor.pprised. we are very focused on what's happening in your city and your state and we're worried about the numbers in alabama. we're worried about your hospital capacity. we're happy to keep the national focus on this as best we can. thank you, sir. >> always a pleasure. >> all right. coming up next, the supreme court ruling on daca today second high court ruling this week that has bummed out...
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. >> what do you want to hear from jay powell and steven mnuchin? >> welli want to hear that the fed is going to be predictable and transparent in their actions and when they say they're going to take actions, they follow through with their actions that's what i want to hear from jay powell what i want to hear from steven mnuchin is that the administration's perspective and point of view on a potential next package for legislators here on capitol hill we need to hear clearly what the administration's approach is and what they're asking congress to do at this point that is something that's lacking clarity from the administration and republicans and democrats alike on capitol hill want to at least hear their perspective on what needs to happen for this last package before the presidential election. >> i can understand why there may be some mixed signals and maybe a little bit of opaqueness when it comes to some of these plans. i think we're all kind of watching what happens across the country. if not on a wooek by week basis maybe a day by day basis how some
. >> what do you want to hear from jay powell and steven mnuchin? >> welli want to hear that the fed is going to be predictable and transparent in their actions and when they say they're going to take actions, they follow through with their actions that's what i want to hear from jay powell what i want to hear from steven mnuchin is that the administration's perspective and point of view on a potential next package for legislators here on capitol hill we need to hear clearly what...
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a port call say they are positing there at our pausing their advertising on facebook as well and director steven spielberg at the top of the box office again his 1993 action-packed adventure jurassic park. now the number one spot at the box office 27 years after it was originally released deadline reports that earned $517,000 the weekend of june 19th as a pay to play to about 200 locations in the u.s. including many drive-in theaters and played a couple of theaters as well, but it just started to reopen and their 650,000 orders for tesla's cybertruck but for security says the initial cybertruck will be sold in 3 models ranging from 49,000 to 59,000 deliveries are expected happened in 2022 live from new york, i'm jane king that either way way you would too fast at the end when can i get that truck. 2020 to 3. so you got to wait a little while that's i think they might start next year that's a city that year full deliveries when i really kind of start sitting in that i think about you know it's a little much for me to go to the grocery store and that i think is kind they stay 7.21 and we'll be rig
a port call say they are positing there at our pausing their advertising on facebook as well and director steven spielberg at the top of the box office again his 1993 action-packed adventure jurassic park. now the number one spot at the box office 27 years after it was originally released deadline reports that earned $517,000 the weekend of june 19th as a pay to play to about 200 locations in the u.s. including many drive-in theaters and played a couple of theaters as well, but it just started...
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well. ? i know steven billgilbert had theorized that in 1980s.then we were able to find more cartoons by richard st. george. if you look in the bottom left corner, you see rstgm, for richard st. george manser. now, richard st. george manser is richard st. george manser's birth name. these cartoon are from 1772 and 1773, that's what he was known as. in 1774 when a maternal relative passed away, he stood to inherit land in ireland, and following a tradition of the period, he took on his mother's surname to become richard st. george man ser st. george. these are his pre-war cartoons. they're also published by matthew and mary darly that's an interesting connection there. and then when you compare them, that is on the right there is timothy tallow and his wife going to graves hole on a sunday. one of st. george's cartoon, look at the horse there and the cart, look at the horse there and the cart with my triumphant entry into philadelphia, and then you compare my triumphant entry into philadelphia to a scene in the delegada paintings. there's a lot of linkages here. is richard st. george the reason w
well. ? i know steven billgilbert had theorized that in 1980s.then we were able to find more cartoons by richard st. george. if you look in the bottom left corner, you see rstgm, for richard st. george manser. now, richard st. george manser is richard st. george manser's birth name. these cartoon are from 1772 and 1773, that's what he was known as. in 1774 when a maternal relative passed away, he stood to inherit land in ireland, and following a tradition of the period, he took on his mother's...
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now has the best team he has ever had, people like mark meadows along with folks like steven muller who have done so wellerving the administration through many years and so now we must rally the trump administration in our country to a strong defense of america because what we see from this marxist movement and black lives matter to totally overturn our country, to make us hate our country and replace it with something else is very dangerous, and i think we will see a winner in this election through strength, a candidate that can stand up and say america is worth defending, worth preserving and we will fight for her with all we have to make her stronger. president trump has done that in the past. >> great point. i totally agree, really important point. i would add to your list, attorney general partner who i think is just doing an incredibly strong and brave and great job in his role and i just want to say katie has been a guest on the show, we love having her, our losses the white house again. she's really something up there. she's doing so well. thank you both. coming up, unbelievable, reckless misinfo
now has the best team he has ever had, people like mark meadows along with folks like steven muller who have done so wellerving the administration through many years and so now we must rally the trump administration in our country to a strong defense of america because what we see from this marxist movement and black lives matter to totally overturn our country, to make us hate our country and replace it with something else is very dangerous, and i think we will see a winner in this election...
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well. >> reporter: the third plaintiff in the scotus ruling, amy stevens, her attorney who's trans himselfelped fight her case. >> reporter: bring us into the courtroom for a moment if you could. what was it like being there. >> to be a trans person, sitting there, i do think there's a lot of power to that. i was looking kavanaugh right in the eye. and gorsuch was right in front of me. and i was channeling my very existence and the existence of those that came before to say we are here and we are not going away. >> reporter: amy died just this may before her monday uumental . >> she was such a kind and humble person who found in the fight for justice a mission to break a path for the next generation. we have to acknowledge that two of the three individuals whose cases were part of this supreme court victory died before they were able to see the results of their hard-fought efforts and the reason that they died is directly tied to the discrimination that they face. these are really life and death questions and i wish amy and don had lived to see this victory. >> reporter: a bittersweet mome
well. >> reporter: the third plaintiff in the scotus ruling, amy stevens, her attorney who's trans himselfelped fight her case. >> reporter: bring us into the courtroom for a moment if you could. what was it like being there. >> to be a trans person, sitting there, i do think there's a lot of power to that. i was looking kavanaugh right in the eye. and gorsuch was right in front of me. and i was channeling my very existence and the existence of those that came before to say we...
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it was five people from new mexico civil guard and steven bacca as well.lly new mexico civil guard is a civilian militia, not affiliated with law enforcement. on social media they tend to fall in line with more conservative values and they often show up to protests in recent weeks, heavily armed and with assault-style rifles. and they say their purpose is to help police in an emergency. they told me monday they were there to protect the statue. >> a read a report where this militia group works -- or the police tries to work with this militia group at times. is that right? >> sort of. it wasn't this group. it was a different type of group that was offering security. we now know that albuquerque police have confirmed scanner chatter for us. it was confirmed albuquerque police officer referred to this new mexico civil group as armed friendlies, and that in turn is now under investigation by albuquerque police as well. >> megan abundis, it's quite the story. you've been on top of it. we had your package the other day. it's good to talk with you about it and ge
it was five people from new mexico civil guard and steven bacca as well.lly new mexico civil guard is a civilian militia, not affiliated with law enforcement. on social media they tend to fall in line with more conservative values and they often show up to protests in recent weeks, heavily armed and with assault-style rifles. and they say their purpose is to help police in an emergency. they told me monday they were there to protect the statue. >> a read a report where this militia group...
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ever driven by technology stocks like apple, amazon, microsoft, they all closed at new highs as well. stevenlet's talk about valuations here and the issue that maybe we are seeing a pullback because of where we are in this market. we've had a meltup even as things have been tough for the economy and with this pandemic. >> that's true, maria. i think people get that. if you look at just the average, you kind of miswhat's going on underneath the cover. some of the big companies that you're mentioning, they have been growing earnings and revenues through this pandemic and are -- in a way their competitive position has been enhanced by corona and post corona world that we are now entering and they're not cheap. they moved a long way, we get that. we are maintaining our core positions there, no, i wouldn't be adding to them right here. they certainly are good for some consolidation. the thing that's more interesting to us in the market right now is to play in those survivors, the ones that are going to make it through but there's a lot here because as you say matter of when the economy gets back
ever driven by technology stocks like apple, amazon, microsoft, they all closed at new highs as well. stevenlet's talk about valuations here and the issue that maybe we are seeing a pullback because of where we are in this market. we've had a meltup even as things have been tough for the economy and with this pandemic. >> that's true, maria. i think people get that. if you look at just the average, you kind of miswhat's going on underneath the cover. some of the big companies that you're...
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steven: a lot here. -john: yeah. a lot of options and a lot of customization, which is nice, as well. allison: yeah, we would love to work with you. steven: okay. lemonis: this could be one of the most exciting projects that sweet pete's embarks on. a typical hotel room would have about $30 worth of candy in each room, with a profit margin for sweet pete's at about 50%. if that candy turns over once a week, that means that in an annual basis, it would be $1,560 worth of revenue, or $780 worth of gross. for every 1,000 rooms that we're able to secure, that would be an additional $1.5 million worth of revenue, $780,000 worth of gross profit. that's just on 1,000 rooms. woman: and if you ever have an event, we have a candy buffet. lemonis: you could even use the mobile trailer. -allison: yeah. -steven: excellent. lemonis: the fact that ponte vedra is all-in on having the product sold there makes me very happy. it's the first time we've taken sweet pete's outside of the actual location. thanks for taking the meeting. -steven: our pleasure. -lemonis: thank you. -john: thank you. yeah. -lemo
steven: a lot here. -john: yeah. a lot of options and a lot of customization, which is nice, as well. allison: yeah, we would love to work with you. steven: okay. lemonis: this could be one of the most exciting projects that sweet pete's embarks on. a typical hotel room would have about $30 worth of candy in each room, with a profit margin for sweet pete's at about 50%. if that candy turns over once a week, that means that in an annual basis, it would be $1,560 worth of revenue, or $780 worth...
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clem says what a guy warrior says well done to that gentleman may go chris says what a kind heart scott hutton says every step could have been the last and finally steven johnson speaks for us all when he says well done on raising that cash sir. few countries in the world have more of a built had a tinge of morals and statues than scotland and from the castles of the doubts of the rural parts of the country to the civic grand jury of the great cities more and usually scotland also has a number of what we might term people's monuments built by public subscription thus the wallace monument and bridges found from the 19th century of the martyrs memorial and cult and cemetery in edinburgh more recently the the statue erected to the hero of the govern rent strikes many barber so these people's monuments contrast with the more established monuments of which we are more familiar have it be fair to say there are probably more memorials to establishment figures the joke of wellington has famously parked in royal exchange square usually were for traffic connolly's head meanwhile statues of queen victoria and all over the place while the new tile in the fair didn
clem says what a guy warrior says well done to that gentleman may go chris says what a kind heart scott hutton says every step could have been the last and finally steven johnson speaks for us all when he says well done on raising that cash sir. few countries in the world have more of a built had a tinge of morals and statues than scotland and from the castles of the doubts of the rural parts of the country to the civic grand jury of the great cities more and usually scotland also has a number...
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. >> i think george floyd's 6-year-old daughter said it so well when she sat on the shoulders of stevensaid "my daddy changed the world." he did. the question is what do we do -- what do we do now? >> i think we have to vote and we have to protest. i think those are very clear to me now that we have to vote and protest. look, the last election for our country, i believe the turnout was not what it should be. 100 million people who were eligible to vote did not vote. which to me speaks to a greater concern. there are race problems that we're fating but we're facing a human issue right now. george floyd's memory and legacy is something of a catalyst moment, a watershed moment for us to deal with a lot of our deep-rooted human as i was saying toxic ideologies we've adopted, one of which is the suppression of people. and also understanding everyone has a voice in this country and understanding that we matter. voting is something that speaks directly to that. that's something we can all do and really make a difference by saying i matter, i'm here. and that's one of the main reasons why i was
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and for stevens after his retirement, as well as for judge griffith. rom yceived his b.a. fo ale. zelensky's personal counsel is participating in the hearing on the webex software platform. attorneyes is a trial in the antitrust division of the department of justice. since joining the department into thousand six, he has served in a variety of roles, including acting chief of staff. in 2015, following a detailed to the white house's presidential personnel office, he joined the office of the associate attorney general, where he had served as counsel and chief of staff. he received his j.d. from stanford and b.a. from yale. michael mukasey served as a u.s. as the u.s. attorney general from november 2007 to january 2009, under president george w. bush. prior to his services attorney general, he served as a judge in the southern district of new york, becoming chief judge in 2000. previously come he served as an assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he is currently in private practice. he received his law degree from yale, b.a. from columbia college. of ourome
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we glass and windows at the sit as well as a small police presence to prevent further looting. we're here at stevensek police department. heavy police presence here. shortly before curfew, authorities from the sheriff's office, the chp and san jose police department sent dozens of officers and patrol cars, denying entry to anyone besides residents here. san jose police chief eddie garcia and law enforcement imposing the curfew tonight starting at 8:30, with law enforcement out in full force to prevent major looting. >> we made over 100 arrests in the last 48 hours. we believe curfew can be a usable tool to mitigate further violence and property damage. this police department wants piece. we want to continue to have dialogue with our community. i don't want a community member harmed. i also want my officers returned to their homes safely. >> i don't think there's any merit or any information coming out that justifies it. >> reporter: for the most part it looks like the curfew did work tonight except for a few incidents of looting in the city of san jose. kenny choi, kpix 5. >>> all right, thank you.
we glass and windows at the sit as well as a small police presence to prevent further looting. we're here at stevensek police department. heavy police presence here. shortly before curfew, authorities from the sheriff's office, the chp and san jose police department sent dozens of officers and patrol cars, denying entry to anyone besides residents here. san jose police chief eddie garcia and law enforcement imposing the curfew tonight starting at 8:30, with law enforcement out in full force to...
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steven jiang has joined us now from beijing. good to see you. what's the latest on this? >> well, rosemary, they're expanding testing capacity in the city, 1 million per day. after a new cluster of cases following its reopening. here in the chinese capital with that increased testing capacity, they have already tested some 2.3 million people. and now the irfocus focus is o people from key industries. food and package and delivery people. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people in this line of work. when you look at the broader picture, though, they have reported some 230 cases in the past 10 or 11 days. this is a city 20-plus million residents. still a tiny fraction of people. that's how serious they're taking this. the latest outbreak has started affecting business like multinational businesses like pepsi. eight cases in a factory making potato chips in beijing, forced it to shut it down. none of the bottling plants have been affected, so still safe to drink their sodas and beverages. the experts say the chance to get the virus from eating potato chips made in that p
steven jiang has joined us now from beijing. good to see you. what's the latest on this? >> well, rosemary, they're expanding testing capacity in the city, 1 million per day. after a new cluster of cases following its reopening. here in the chinese capital with that increased testing capacity, they have already tested some 2.3 million people. and now the irfocus focus is o people from key industries. food and package and delivery people. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people...
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maria: well, you know, steven, final word from you, what are your expectations for the rest of this, ere this goes including the other officers? >> well, the attorney general will march on with the prosecution of the main defendant, derek chauvin. the other officer will be in context of what did they do or able to do in aiding. the justice department investigation will proceed on parallel track for my former office, u.s. attorney's, probably joined by trial attorneys from main justice. i expect that process to be slower, more deliberate, probably months of grand jury investigation and will track the state prosecution. maria: all right, steven schleicher, thank you very much for your insights, we will be watching the development story. when we come back dealing with a new china. how the trump administration plans deal with beijing and communist party. back in a moment. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with ineff
maria: well, you know, steven, final word from you, what are your expectations for the rest of this, ere this goes including the other officers? >> well, the attorney general will march on with the prosecution of the main defendant, derek chauvin. the other officer will be in context of what did they do or able to do in aiding. the justice department investigation will proceed on parallel track for my former office, u.s. attorney's, probably joined by trial attorneys from main justice. i...
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well as extend resources. the city is providing to our homeless residents quote steven butler says until the electricity is cleared it will continue to be hard to get a good night's sleep. >>like i said all of us go to bed wondering is this the night. we're going hear sirens in san francisco has it made you kron 4 news. >>bart is going to pay million to build its new oakland headquarters it's moving the headquarters from the current location along lakeside drive and don't go to a building along webster street, the move expected to save they say million over 25 years the problem. police at the current spot going way way up construction begins this fall and could wrap up by next june. coming up next in the new numbers for the coronavirus cases in the u.s. and the news not good also the trump administration urging congress to strike down the affordable care act. >>and when we come back cali california is facing a financial emergency amid the pandemic and in a move aimed to help lawmakers have passed finally the state budget includes money to help in the fight against the virus. >>capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala
well as extend resources. the city is providing to our homeless residents quote steven butler says until the electricity is cleared it will continue to be hard to get a good night's sleep. >>like i said all of us go to bed wondering is this the night. we're going hear sirens in san francisco has it made you kron 4 news. >>bart is going to pay million to build its new oakland headquarters it's moving the headquarters from the current location along lakeside drive and don't go to a...
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. >> well, history is very interesting, of course, steven. you know.nd in 1905 there was a settlement of the japanese war in which teddy roosevelt played a mediating role. as part of those agreements there was a secret agreement between the united states and japan in which the united states would acknowledge the japanese sovereignty over korea, the entire korean peninsula, of course. in exchange, the japanese would not interfere with the american role in the philippines. and the japanese very quickly turned this into a colonial situation. they declared that they basically annexed korea. declared it a colony and virtually part of japan and even tried to impose and did impose the japanese language. it required all koreans to pick japanese names and it became a very hated colonial power over korea. the caller is correct that there was some resistance to this, some armed resistance, but it never amounted to much. some armed resistance, but it never amounted to much. in 1919, there was a fairly peaceful protest that broke out, although there was some milita
. >> well, history is very interesting, of course, steven. you know.nd in 1905 there was a settlement of the japanese war in which teddy roosevelt played a mediating role. as part of those agreements there was a secret agreement between the united states and japan in which the united states would acknowledge the japanese sovereignty over korea, the entire korean peninsula, of course. in exchange, the japanese would not interfere with the american role in the philippines. and the japanese...
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and in the gaza strip your reporter stevens joins me now with more on this story one of these potential war crimes of the the i.c.c. is planning to investigate well let's take a look back to this all stems from a tear in your probe into possible war crimes in afghanistan ranging from 20032014 the court believes that there is enough evidence to support the idea that u.s. that the u.s. military. tortured people at secret sites operated by the cia we should also note that they are looking into the taliban and afghan forces through the same period of time but what they really believe that there is enough to pursue more investigation into the u.s. this roll into what happened in afghanistan so what exactly is the trumpet ministration then questioning the work of the i.c.c. well the short answer is the united states doesn't really like interference from other bodies expression international bodies this is what trump is this is what he's built his presidency on and the latest act of this is withdraw from the w.h.o. but they also claim that there is corruption with and the i.c.c. and attorney general bill barr with absolutely no evidence said that russia
and in the gaza strip your reporter stevens joins me now with more on this story one of these potential war crimes of the the i.c.c. is planning to investigate well let's take a look back to this all stems from a tear in your probe into possible war crimes in afghanistan ranging from 20032014 the court believes that there is enough evidence to support the idea that u.s. that the u.s. military. tortured people at secret sites operated by the cia we should also note that they are looking into the...
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and for stevens after his retirement, as well as for judge griffith. rom yceived his b.a. fo ale. zelensky's personal counsel is participating in the hearing on the webex software platform. attorneyes is a trial in the antitrust division of the department of justice. since joining the department into thousand six, he has served in a variety of roles, including acting chief of staff. in 2015, following a detailed to the white house's presidential personnel office, he joined the office of the associate attorney general, where he had served as counsel and chief of staff. he received his j.d. from stanford and b.a. from yale. michael mukasey served as a u.s. as the u.s. attorney general from november 2007 to january 2009, under president george w. bush. prior to his services attorney general, he served as a judge in the southern district of new york, becoming chief judge in 2000. previously come he served as an assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he is currently in private practice. he received his law degree from yale, b.a. from columbia college. of ourome
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steven carillo your carilr >> yes, sir. >> he's charged with the murder of sergeant david guts whiler. as wellmpted murder of four other policemen. >> the initial ambush of the officers was just that, an ambush. this individual then waited. literally came up behind their car. trying to murder both of those. >> neighbors helped take down carillo. >> my client being charged with these heinous offenses. this case is simply the beginning. >> jeffrey stoddard confirmed he was an active duty air force sergeant. he says was not service related. >> i am not aware of what impact these things may have on the case. simply pointing out that there are more colors to mr. carillo and what his possible motivation and what his involvement is. >> he has expressed sadness over what this has done to the community and families involved. neither stoddard or the district attorney would comment on the district. carillo's arraignment was put over until july. they're still looking into what if any connections carillo may have to other groups. the biggest question of all. >> why would someone do this. >> a hiker is in t
steven carillo your carilr >> yes, sir. >> he's charged with the murder of sergeant david guts whiler. as wellmpted murder of four other policemen. >> the initial ambush of the officers was just that, an ambush. this individual then waited. literally came up behind their car. trying to murder both of those. >> neighbors helped take down carillo. >> my client being charged with these heinous offenses. this case is simply the beginning. >> jeffrey stoddard...
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well as extend resources. the city is providing to our homeless residents quote steven butler says until the electricity is clearedt will continue to be hard to get a good night's sleep. >>like i said all of us go to bed wondering is this the night. we're going hear sirens in san francisco has it made you kron 4 news. >>kron 4 news is continuing to shine a spotlight on the 50 years of pride in san francisco. there is one organization and the city that wants to make sure everyone understands the significance of pride and what's been accomplished in the past 50 years kron four's ella sogomonian has more. >>here to talk about the significance of this month is terry bez week. the executive director of the glbt historical society in san francisco, thanks for joining us. >>thanks for having the l a. >>and pride festivities in recent years have been some of the best parties that i've ever been to lots of music dancing fun, fashion. that comes with it but can you tell us about the evolution of the marches, i know that they were more solemn at the inception when really this cause was at the forefront and pave the way for p
well as extend resources. the city is providing to our homeless residents quote steven butler says until the electricity is clearedt will continue to be hard to get a good night's sleep. >>like i said all of us go to bed wondering is this the night. we're going hear sirens in san francisco has it made you kron 4 news. >>kron 4 news is continuing to shine a spotlight on the 50 years of pride in san francisco. there is one organization and the city that wants to make sure everyone...
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well let's go through this with stephen beardsley from the deadly business welcome stevens's let's start with the basics what is why you can actually do. really does has 2 basic businesses one is that issues prepaid cards a sort of has a banking side and a prepaid credit card or debit card that you might use at a store every time that is used in a transaction to get a fee from that really the bigger more business comes from payment transactions that is it serves as sort of the middleman between a merchants and a customer buying something without cash and this is a little hard to explain but basically it's the handshake that between those 2 sides that guarantees both sides that it is a secure transaction to help these are pictures better wired card began before the 1st dot com boom really in the porn and gambling industries had a lot of business there were merchants needed to be sure that people on the other end of their online purchases which were still relatively new at the time were indeed who they said they were because for whatever reasons for clear reasons they may not want to be ve
well let's go through this with stephen beardsley from the deadly business welcome stevens's let's start with the basics what is why you can actually do. really does has 2 basic businesses one is that issues prepaid cards a sort of has a banking side and a prepaid credit card or debit card that you might use at a store every time that is used in a transaction to get a fee from that really the bigger more business comes from payment transactions that is it serves as sort of the middleman between...
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we are entering as well as the camera and this dance take going to be may be gone soon or even if you are oh i say that the treasury secretary steven h.m.'s saying that he doubts they'd be another shutdown even with a 2nd wave of infections presumably though economic activity requires people to actually want to leave their homes and fare well presumably also effect that so how the markets responding to that well i think that the government may or may not wish to shut down but frankly if the hospitals are overwhelmed that we have to begin building a bridge and the hospitals in sports stadiums around the country again and places like arizona and california. mississippi and others are always ensure our rights gets better i think that we'll certainly she economic activity next we're concerned robert scott the senior international columnist at the economic policy institute always good to have your insights here on out of there my pleasure thank you. well the wild health organization is also warning of a sudden rapid rise in code than $1000.00 infections in parts of africa raising concerns about just how developing nations will cope with
we are entering as well as the camera and this dance take going to be may be gone soon or even if you are oh i say that the treasury secretary steven h.m.'s saying that he doubts they'd be another shutdown even with a 2nd wave of infections presumably though economic activity requires people to actually want to leave their homes and fare well presumably also effect that so how the markets responding to that well i think that the government may or may not wish to shut down but frankly if the...
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well. >>> we're getting new information about the air force sergeant suspected of kifflling local sheriff's deputy. steven carrillo will be in court tomorrow. we obtained the court documents that reveal how he staged that attack. >> robert handa joins us with more. >> reporter: when steven carrillo shows up in court tomorrow, he will face 19 charges. but the ongoing federal investigation in oakland could push the legal stakes even higher. when steven carrillo was captured and arrested for the attack on santa cruz county deputies, the focus was on the death of sergeant damon gutzwiller, who the two officers who were also injured. the charging documents released today by the district attorney indicates he killed the officer while lying in wait and was willful, deliberate, and premeditated. >> which means that he enticed or lured the officer to a location to gain a tactical advantage, which makes this super premeditation and puts it in the category of a potential death penalty case. >> reporter: today the sister of the oakland federal officer, patrick underwood, talked with our l.a. station about the killing
well. >>> we're getting new information about the air force sergeant suspected of kifflling local sheriff's deputy. steven carrillo will be in court tomorrow. we obtained the court documents that reveal how he staged that attack. >> robert handa joins us with more. >> reporter: when steven carrillo shows up in court tomorrow, he will face 19 charges. but the ongoing federal investigation in oakland could push the legal stakes even higher. when steven carrillo was captured...
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steven in michigan, steven >> caller: boo-yah, jim! how are you doing? >> doing well, how about you >> caller: not too bad so, just under $7, with the reopening last week, do you see room for seaworld to continue to grow or does that -- >> i would rather buy disney, buy something here and if it goes down 10 more, buy more. disney is for real seaworld, i don't know i mean, i saw -- i miss one of those animals. that animal wasn't treated well. not orca that's a killer whale. you know okay i don't know i felt bad about that. let's -- we'll send -- to walter in north carolina. walter >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from wally in north carolina. >> i like where you are. ibm. it is red hat. what are we saying here? >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i watch your show every night and have for many years. >> really? >> caller: the coronavirus has ruined the world's economy the past five months and probably will for many more. people must eat and they're beginning to go out now and shop walmart has the best prices in groceries and selection, and other products than any of their
steven in michigan, steven >> caller: boo-yah, jim! how are you doing? >> doing well, how about you >> caller: not too bad so, just under $7, with the reopening last week, do you see room for seaworld to continue to grow or does that -- >> i would rather buy disney, buy something here and if it goes down 10 more, buy more. disney is for real seaworld, i don't know i mean, i saw -- i miss one of those animals. that animal wasn't treated well. not orca that's a killer...
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around the world, asia and europe looking to end its quarters as well europe and asia up we'll call that mixed. >> fed chair jay powell and steven mnuchin will testify before the house committee today. according prepared remarks, powell will call the future of the economy, quote, extra ordinarily uncertain and argue, quote, a full recovery is unlikely until people are confident that it is safe to reengage in normal activities the path forward will also depend on the relief and support the recovery that is needed. let's decipher those words with our guest. jeff, good evening to you in chicago, by the way. support the economy as long as needed is that fed chair powell saying we are going to keep rates low and keep throwing money at the problem until that problem goes away does the fed have our collective financial backs? >> unequivocally so, fed chair would continue to hammer the square into the circle peg they are not even thinking about or thinking about thinking about raising interest rates with that message, he continues to reiterate puts a lot of confidence in the market everything is up this quarter. the only thing down is y
around the world, asia and europe looking to end its quarters as well europe and asia up we'll call that mixed. >> fed chair jay powell and steven mnuchin will testify before the house committee today. according prepared remarks, powell will call the future of the economy, quote, extra ordinarily uncertain and argue, quote, a full recovery is unlikely until people are confident that it is safe to reengage in normal activities the path forward will also depend on the relief and support the...
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carrying forward the ideals of the great emancipator, a precursor of steven spielberg and daniel day-lewis, if you will. in fact, t.r. fell wellsed expectations. what has not been explored, and you will look in vain in the literature about t.r. and race, is any inkling that edith had any views that were different from her husband's. so we now must ask, what was the effect of edith roosevelt on t.r.'s thinking about race? that his wife harbored strong anti-black views and used racial slurs in her correspondence presumably shaped the setting in which she talked to him about racial matters. take for example the most celebrated incident involving t.r. and race in his presidency, the shooting spree, allegedly blamed on -- not allegedly blamed, blamed on black soldiers that occurred in brownsville, texas, in august 1906. the town was shot up. the white population said it was the soldiers stationed at a nearby fort who were responsible. the accused men denied all knowledge of the episode. subsequent evidence has pretty well demonstrated for me that they were innocent. they had not been responsible. the army and the president conclude
carrying forward the ideals of the great emancipator, a precursor of steven spielberg and daniel day-lewis, if you will. in fact, t.r. fell wellsed expectations. what has not been explored, and you will look in vain in the literature about t.r. and race, is any inkling that edith had any views that were different from her husband's. so we now must ask, what was the effect of edith roosevelt on t.r.'s thinking about race? that his wife harbored strong anti-black views and used racial slurs in...
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well. you both have come actually. along with several extraordinary small business owners from their states. also with us is steven mnuchin and and the small business administrator. thank you. small businesses are no longer small business. as result of the virus, 22% of small businesses were forced to close earlier this year including 41% of black owned businesses. administration's strategy to vanquish the virus and restart our economy, small businesses across the nation are safely reopening all over the nation at levels no one has seen before. we are sheltering individuals at the highest risk. high riskk at really individuals, we are really watching them and taking care of them and we know what high risk means but largely it means older people, especially senior citizens that have a tremendous -- they have a problem. have a heart problem, diabetes, any kind of a problem, they are much more susceptible. we are all watching it very closely. last number of months. in the past four months, we connected over 25 million coronavirus tests and distributed over 1.5 billion pieces of personal active equipment. prepared too
well. you both have come actually. along with several extraordinary small business owners from their states. also with us is steven mnuchin and and the small business administrator. thank you. small businesses are no longer small business. as result of the virus, 22% of small businesses were forced to close earlier this year including 41% of black owned businesses. administration's strategy to vanquish the virus and restart our economy, small businesses across the nation are safely reopening...
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not often kept the gem well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and we should have an think stevens or german culture of looking at the stereotypes question in here think the future of the country that i'm full time. needed to take for this drama day out to me it's all about a new i'm rachel join me to meet the jetman fun beat up your. post. every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make students return how can we protect our projects what to do with all our waste. we can make a difference by choosing smart new solutions overstrained said in all ways. the one to those implementing a series of little 3 goals in total. i'm doing crazy thing in all the time. how to handle our new lives in times of the corona pandemic d.w. reporter your job just like everyone else and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of cleaning few other. ways thank you is not life as we know it but. in this together our new series of. business news and these are our top stories u.s. president donald trump has authorized sancti
not often kept the gem well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and we should have an think stevens or german culture of looking at the stereotypes question in here think the future of the country that i'm full time. needed to take for this drama day out to me it's all about a new i'm rachel join me to meet the jetman fun beat up your. post. every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make students return how...
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steven corea will be reigned for murder and attempted murder this afternoon. he's accused of going on a rampage last saturday leaving officer in oakland as well. al >>> this is live at the news desk and a live look at a meeting going on in san jose. this is the city council that started about 11:30 and talking about police use of force at protests. this is a continuation of another virtual meeting on tuesday that was flooded with people who were injured by rubber bullets or tear gas as the recent protests over racial inequity unfolded and sharp criticism for the crowd control measures used. the police chief since issued ban on rubber bullets to disburse crowds and many speakers want the city to divert funding from the police department and put it into more community-based programs. the mayor has expressed some concern about that and we also heard on the county side, santa clara county supervisor just released a proposal about use of force for the sheriff's departments. >> this is a moment in time when we have to say each and every one of us, we have to step up and do better. it can be done. >>> among his proposals that will be presented to the
steven corea will be reigned for murder and attempted murder this afternoon. he's accused of going on a rampage last saturday leaving officer in oakland as well. al >>> this is live at the news desk and a live look at a meeting going on in san jose. this is the city council that started about 11:30 and talking about police use of force at protests. this is a continuation of another virtual meeting on tuesday that was flooded with people who were injured by rubber bullets or tear gas as...
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steven mnuchin. this is bloomberg. ♪ you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. wellmoving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. ♪ from new york, welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics with the world of business. i'm david westin. abigail, the markets opened down, but have seem to come back. abigail: it has to deal with the fact we are going to the end of the quarter, so managers may want to lock this one in. -- futures have a slightly lower and on the open stocks, have been lower, but another solid gain for the s&p 500, up by .8%. tech is one of the top sectors. up for one point back the first time since 2011, hovering around those levels. it is interesting to see haven stocks rally.
steven mnuchin. this is bloomberg. ♪ you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. wellmoving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit...
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well as extend resources. the city is providing to our homeless residents quote steven butler says until the electricity is cleared it will continue to be hard to get a good night's sleep. >>like i said all of us go to bed wondering is this the night. we're going hear sirens in san francisco has it made you kron 4 news. >>our weather time as we get a check on the 4 zone forecast on this friday night just a nother beautiful shot if you like the fog this is downtown san francisco is that the sales that it be filmmaking i know a couple people who used to work there, yeah, they still work for sales force but they don't go there anymore. they just work from home, yeah, a lot of people are doing that. >>that's a little slice of heaven that shot there we like to use that proper meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez here in the forecast. >>and that's one of my favorite shots, especially this time of year because it's a typical summer pattern in the bay area june gloom and then wednesday we're going to call it no sky july can't believe that july is just a few days away, let's take a live look outside golden gate bridge starting
well as extend resources. the city is providing to our homeless residents quote steven butler says until the electricity is cleared it will continue to be hard to get a good night's sleep. >>like i said all of us go to bed wondering is this the night. we're going hear sirens in san francisco has it made you kron 4 news. >>our weather time as we get a check on the 4 zone forecast on this friday night just a nother beautiful shot if you like the fog this is downtown san francisco is...