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chicago's mayor, and brian stevenson on how the american justice system continues to fail americans. when "all in" starts right now. i'm chr
chicago's mayor, and brian stevenson on how the american justice system continues to fail americans. when "all in" starts right now. i'm chr
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chicago's mayor, and brian stevenson on how the american justice system continues to fail americans. when "all in" starts right now. i'm chris hayes. take a moment right now, just look at the scene in hour nation's capitol. america's capitol. this is what is happening. military tanks rolling in. the kind of equipment you see in war zones to fight wars, to fight battles against enemies. armed men around the city who will not say who they are with. they have been allowed, according to that one reporter, to say they're with the federal government. these armed men, not saying who they're with, who they're accountable to. you have american soldiers in full combat gear lined up shoulder to shoulder on the lincoln memorial. how would we cover it if it happened in another country? it's been a thought experiment throughout the trump years. how would it look if it were happening somewhere else? the fanning of the flames, the claims of insane authority, the jokes about a third and fourth and fifth term. right now we don't have to imagine what this incredibly perilous moment in american history
chicago's mayor, and brian stevenson on how the american justice system continues to fail americans. when "all in" starts right now. i'm chris hayes. take a moment right now, just look at the scene in hour nation's capitol. america's capitol. this is what is happening. military tanks rolling in. the kind of equipment you see in war zones to fight wars, to fight battles against enemies. armed men around the city who will not say who they are with. they have been allowed, according to...
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joining us is bryan stevenson, the executive director of the equal justice initiative.bryan, thanks so much for joining me. i really appreciate it. what do you make of the fact that we are starting to see some of these symbols that some say are symbols of oppression come down from places like the capitol, and yet you see those polling numbers. there's still a divide over where to address this. where are we in that debate? >> i think we're only beginning to talk about the history that makes these symbols so problematic. most americans have no idea that following the civil war, it was violence and lawlessness that reestablished the protectors and establishedment who fought to preserve slavery. they have no idea of the disenfranchisement. the presumption of dangerousness and guilt that was fostered during that time period is what has caused issues we've seen today. as we begin to tell the truth about this history, i think the relationship changes. most people germany understand the horrors of the holocaust. in south africa people understand the apartheid. in rwanda everyon
joining us is bryan stevenson, the executive director of the equal justice initiative.bryan, thanks so much for joining me. i really appreciate it. what do you make of the fact that we are starting to see some of these symbols that some say are symbols of oppression come down from places like the capitol, and yet you see those polling numbers. there's still a divide over where to address this. where are we in that debate? >> i think we're only beginning to talk about the history that...
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the man tracking the story is reed stevenson, senior editor in tokyo. good morning. essentially goes back a little bit into the past. we are looking at events during 2018, leading up to the november arrest of carlos ghosn. essentially, reporting has uncovered fairly methodical and planned sort of way in which initially there was growing push over carlos ghosn's nissan-rr integrate enault. then, growing concern, then the start of an investigation into ghosn. then, leading up to his arrest and how they were going to essentially seize the opportunity presented by his impending apprehension to really reframe and redefine the relationship. stevenson, we have run out of time, but we will catch oh -- we will catch up with you later on in programming. meantime, futures deeply in the red and the u.s. and europe. a risk off day. this is bloomberg. ♪ w?w?uhió'ñó >> good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." mattanna edwards alongside miller in berlin. just a one-off. stocks turned negative again after friday's day of reprieve. futures in europe and the u.s. tu
the man tracking the story is reed stevenson, senior editor in tokyo. good morning. essentially goes back a little bit into the past. we are looking at events during 2018, leading up to the november arrest of carlos ghosn. essentially, reporting has uncovered fairly methodical and planned sort of way in which initially there was growing push over carlos ghosn's nissan-rr integrate enault. then, growing concern, then the start of an investigation into ghosn. then, leading up to his arrest and...
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stevenson, professor of economics. let's take a look at the bloomberg first word news. >> president trump has approved a plan to have the names of confederate figures removed from military bases and other assets. speaker, nancy pelosi, is demanding that statues of confederate figures such as jefferson davis be removed from the u.s. capitol. the president vowed wednesday that he would not raining military bases -- would not rename military bases honoring confederate generals. timencing the nation it is to get back to normal after the coronavirus pandemic. trump will spend the week and at his new jersey golf club and give a speech at west point on saturday. the trip is intended to underscore his commitment to reopening the nation as soon as possible in a bid to get the economy back on track. is european union urging member countries to start lifting travel restrictions beginning next week. the european commission wants europe's rechecked traveler it to be running again by the of june. once that happens, the ban on non-es
stevenson, professor of economics. let's take a look at the bloomberg first word news. >> president trump has approved a plan to have the names of confederate figures removed from military bases and other assets. speaker, nancy pelosi, is demanding that statues of confederate figures such as jefferson davis be removed from the u.s. capitol. the president vowed wednesday that he would not raining military bases -- would not rename military bases honoring confederate generals. timencing the...
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or did you just post #blackouttuesday and move alonge with your li >> professor stevenson is not surelle ces iomwill be transformati. >> i'm very hopeful because black people have connued to fight for freedom in our country and will continue to do so. >>mo wit allies than ever in the fight. ♪ judy: today, the senate overwhelmingly passed an act that provides funding for national parks and public lands. lisa joins me to tell us about this legislation and what else when it is consideri comes to the environment. >>t's right, this is an traordinakariny bill, a bipsati. ilthis bill sthas to go through the house, but let's start with the top. this would fund deferred and other federal tional parks io9.5 bidollars over five years, nee that have been overlooked. this would permanently fund something called the land, water, and conservation fund. it would fund that by using oil and gas revenues. let's go back to ther 9.5 billion rks and federal land. america's pride and joy, but the truth is that those parks have been underfunded. let's talk about yellowstone, our first national park. they hav
or did you just post #blackouttuesday and move alonge with your li >> professor stevenson is not surelle ces iomwill be transformati. >> i'm very hopeful because black people have connued to fight for freedom in our country and will continue to do so. >>mo wit allies than ever in the fight. ♪ judy: today, the senate overwhelmingly passed an act that provides funding for national parks and public lands. lisa joins me to tell us about this legislation and what else when it is...
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sra una organización con fines políticos y nos dimos cuenta que una joven de la preparatoria alana stevenson pocos minutos. nos dijo que en las redes sociales habló con el alcalde, algunas autoridades de la ciudad para que llegara el día de hoy. se espera que sea una protesta de forma pacifica. muchos estamos cerca pero guardan distanciamiento social. la mayoría de las personas tienen mascarillas. es una protesta altamente digamos, donde se reunieron la mayoría jóvenes de secundaria. llevan pancartas en mano y se dirigen a la comunidad. su motivación es por la muerte de george floyd y la brutalidad policiaca que tiene alta concentración de la comunidad afroamericana. también nos decían que después que ellos terminen acá se irán al parque para una milla de donde nos encontramos y se espera que finalice la protesta. es el reporte, regreso contigo a los estudios >> muchas gracias, sobre este tema es la pregunta. qué opinas de las manifestaciones por la muerte de george floyd? puede ir a nuestras plataformas en redes sociales y más adelante podremos compartirlas en el noticiero. las protestas co
sra una organización con fines políticos y nos dimos cuenta que una joven de la preparatoria alana stevenson pocos minutos. nos dijo que en las redes sociales habló con el alcalde, algunas autoridades de la ciudad para que llegara el día de hoy. se espera que sea una protesta de forma pacifica. muchos estamos cerca pero guardan distanciamiento social. la mayoría de las personas tienen mascarillas. es una protesta altamente digamos, donde se reunieron la mayoría jóvenes de secundaria....
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it chronicles brian stevenson's fight to free wrongly convicted death row prisoner walter mcmilan. it's free on all digital platforms. >> powerful movie. >>> it's 4:53 now, and two kittens rescued thanks to a sharp-eyed animal lover. where they were found that could have left the story differently. >>> a live look outside, and this time at the city of san jose on this wednesday morning. remember, kpix5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area and connect you to people looking to help. go to kpix.com/together, and you will find stories of how we are better we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. z3wvoz z1s6z y3wvoy y1s6y my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible you'll want them whenever, so don't resist! pop 'em while you game, hang, o hing pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. >>> a live look at the san mateo bridge right now, and
it chronicles brian stevenson's fight to free wrongly convicted death row prisoner walter mcmilan. it's free on all digital platforms. >> powerful movie. >>> it's 4:53 now, and two kittens rescued thanks to a sharp-eyed animal lover. where they were found that could have left the story differently. >>> a live look outside, and this time at the city of san jose on this wednesday morning. remember, kpix5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area and...
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professor stevenson, i want to start with you.hink there are a lot of folks who look at the naming of these things and say it is about optics. it is about so much more. what is the significance of potentially renaming some of these bases? >> i think it has tremendous -- i think it absolutely has tremendous impact on the way in which we look at the confederacy, we look back at our history, we look backed a what happened with the civil war and its relationship to slavery. and the place that is the location of african-americans in a body of politics and as citizens. i grew up in virginia. there are several military bases named after confederate leaders in virginia. my husband was located at fort lee when he was an officer in the army. you would go there and you would see the confederate flag. you would see, you know, all kinds of beyond robert echlt lee being the name of it, beyond that you see all of the paraphernalia associated with the confederacy. lee is from virginia and it is part of our history, but this is the united states.
professor stevenson, i want to start with you.hink there are a lot of folks who look at the naming of these things and say it is about optics. it is about so much more. what is the significance of potentially renaming some of these bases? >> i think it has tremendous -- i think it absolutely has tremendous impact on the way in which we look at the confederacy, we look back at our history, we look backed a what happened with the civil war and its relationship to slavery. and the place that...
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> in fremont another group marched 2 miles from washington high school to police headquarters on stevenson boulevard. once they arrived they knelt down for this peaceful demonstration in the street. that protest also came to a close just a short time ago.>>> a live look now at san jose heading into its first evening since it lifting the citywide curfew. tensions there have cooled significantly from those fiery on restful protests we saw over the weekend. today the mayor and police chief admitted facilitating peaceful protests will require a delicate balance act going forward. >> we macy individuals who may have abided by the curfew to go home and decide to stay. when that happens you have a large crowd and if violence erupts with an even larger crowd there is a possibility that innocent people get hurt. >> if the city intends to live under a curfew for any extended period of time. this is not stay of martial law, that is not what we are going to become. we are going to use this in a very targeted way if we ever use it again.>>> tonight the majority of the bay area has joined san jose in li
> in fremont another group marched 2 miles from washington high school to police headquarters on stevenson boulevard. once they arrived they knelt down for this peaceful demonstration in the street. that protest also came to a close just a short time ago.>>> a live look now at san jose heading into its first evening since it lifting the citywide curfew. tensions there have cooled significantly from those fiery on restful protests we saw over the weekend. today the mayor and police...
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brian stevenson is founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative and has been a tireless advocate for minor y minorities and the pool in criminal justice systems. he spoke with me just a short time ago about how george floyd's death at the hands of police really hits close to home. we >> well, brian, there's obviously an understandable desire to do something to make reforms happen right now but are we looking at this through the proper lens? >> yeah, i actually think there's a bigger story here. this is not just about police misconduct. this is not just about needing to change the culture of policing and the training and the accountability. i think it's a bigger story about this whole history of racial inequality. a lot of what you're seeing on the streets is frustration, anger, and exhaustion with the plight of african-americans in this country. i'm a product of brown v. board of education. i grew up at a time when black kids had to start their education in colored schools and then the lawyers came in and they opened up those schools and i was told that if i worked hard
brian stevenson is founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative and has been a tireless advocate for minor y minorities and the pool in criminal justice systems. he spoke with me just a short time ago about how george floyd's death at the hands of police really hits close to home. we >> well, brian, there's obviously an understandable desire to do something to make reforms happen right now but are we looking at this through the proper lens? >> yeah, i actually...
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stevenson bonnie confronted a family of five who were wearing black lives matter shirts and threatened to shoot them. happen on june seventh. the family had just attended a march and were seated at this restaurant and burling. bodies have been charged with making threats. is currently on $150,000 bail. >>> we are putting people's lives at risk. >> a stern message from governor newsom today is the state season other steep increase in coronavirus cases. >>> bad news for tesla, why industry experts rank the bay area maker last in the new quality study. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. and now x1 also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. with x1, it's all at your beck and call. show me "parks and rec." see? the best really did get better! magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included for no additional cost. no strings attached. >>> we see another big spike in coronavirus
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. >> reporter: brenda stevenson is a professor of history and african american studies at the university of california los angeles. her optimistic view of the broadening coalition is tempered by her 24-year old daughter emma cones. emma recently spoke at a rally for black lives. >> i'm happy about the support but i've noticed... performative activism on social media. i've seen a lot of influencers repost other people's donation pages to black lives matter, and screen shotting it and saying they actually donated. >> i'm interested in broad coalitions and getting the work done no matter who does it, and how it's done. >> reporter: other communities of color are also aligning with the movement, and in some cases, facing a reckoning. >> the dam of our hearts broke open when we saw george floyd cry out to his mama right before our eyes. >> reporter: in the opening speech at the japanese american group "tsuru for solidarity's" vigil in san bruno, california, which included many agg survivors of japanese internment." tsuru" means crane, a symbol of healing. kim miyoshi is co founder of japanese
. >> reporter: brenda stevenson is a professor of history and african american studies at the university of california los angeles. her optimistic view of the broadening coalition is tempered by her 24-year old daughter emma cones. emma recently spoke at a rally for black lives. >> i'm happy about the support but i've noticed... performative activism on social media. i've seen a lot of influencers repost other people's donation pages to black lives matter, and screen shotting it and...
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but that arm was deemed excessive cold and now played scarf down the wing picked out stevenson. and fate returned to full just yet again that's for nowhere. but they are the kind of side who do not take their fate lying down with a quarter of an hour left half. north side eric tommy handed them a penalty. a big moment for headings looking for his 2nd equaliser and at least a point. and the point was as well as jennings 14th of the season. so. if you look at the chances we had and the amount of time we were a man up we really should have come away with more probably hundreds of anything i'm prepared to name for that's the 10th time in a season that disallows off have failed to convert a lead into 3 points and they won't get many chances as good as this work fate did them a favor and at least deny relegation rivals any points. i 7 points from 3 games for bremen was followed by a morale chopping 3 nil loss to frankford course as man start of the clash with faltered still in the automatic drop zone they stuck by their coach when most of their clubs would have long moved on. struggli
but that arm was deemed excessive cold and now played scarf down the wing picked out stevenson. and fate returned to full just yet again that's for nowhere. but they are the kind of side who do not take their fate lying down with a quarter of an hour left half. north side eric tommy handed them a penalty. a big moment for headings looking for his 2nd equaliser and at least a point. and the point was as well as jennings 14th of the season. so. if you look at the chances we had and the amount of...
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but that arm was deemed excessive no goal and when i played scarf down the wing picked out stevenson. and fate the time to pull doesn't yet again that turn away early. but they are the kind of side who do not take their fate lying down with quarter of an a left harvard nor decides fall on eric tommy handed them a penalty. to. a big moment for headings looking for his 2nd equaliser and at least a point. and up point was as well as henning's 14th of the season. in iraq if you look at the chances we had and the amount of time we were a man up we really should have come away with more of a hard it's of anything more importance and i guess the 10th time in a season that disallowed off have failed to convert a lead into 3 points and they won't get many chances as good as this what fate did them a favor and at least deny relegation rivals any points. 7 points from 3 games for bremen was followed by a morale stopping 3 no loss to frankfurt. man start of the clash with votes for it still in the automatic drop so they stopped by their coach when most of their clubs would have long moved on. str
but that arm was deemed excessive no goal and when i played scarf down the wing picked out stevenson. and fate the time to pull doesn't yet again that turn away early. but they are the kind of side who do not take their fate lying down with quarter of an a left harvard nor decides fall on eric tommy handed them a penalty. to. a big moment for headings looking for his 2nd equaliser and at least a point. and up point was as well as henning's 14th of the season. in iraq if you look at the chances...
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marchers just arriving at police headquarters on stevenson boulevard. you can see there are several dozen protesters there, we will keep an eye on this for you.>>> stanford getting ready to welcome students back to campus but the plan is to keep the university mostly empty. only half of undergraduates would be allowed on campus per quarter and they would rotate each quarter. stanford says by rotating, most undergrads would be on campus for two quarters and that would allow each student on campus to sleep in a private space. for students on campus, social distancing will be in place along with limitations on gatherings. this fall quarter expected to begin september 14.>>> despite all the economic chaos of the covid-19 pandemic, it seems nothing can get the bay area housing market down. median year-over-year sale n apriwith e p biggest jumps in alameda, santa clara, and san francisco. this according to a new zillow analysis. it attributes the uptick to fewer homes going on the market with sellers reluctant to allow strangers inside for a tour.>>> gap is b
marchers just arriving at police headquarters on stevenson boulevard. you can see there are several dozen protesters there, we will keep an eye on this for you.>>> stanford getting ready to welcome students back to campus but the plan is to keep the university mostly empty. only half of undergraduates would be allowed on campus per quarter and they would rotate each quarter. stanford says by rotating, most undergrads would be on campus for two quarters and that would allow each student...
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and in one of the things in brian stevenson's -- one of his museums, he has two, the lynching museum and another museum. in one of them, this is something i can never get out of my mind. the little children, little children speaking, and they're little children. holding hands, and they're saying, mama, mama. has anyone seen our mother? separated from their children. separated from their children. and their parents separated from their children. so you want to talk systemic, we're talking a long way back and a lot of injustice in it all. sad to see when those children are separated from their parents in mexico, that we could even think that was an okay idea. we just had to listen to the voices of the children. so there's a lot that we have to redress in how we go forward, but maybe the sacrifice of george floyd's life, sadly, is something that just takes us to a new and better place and how we address all of this. yes, sir. you had a question? >> can you talk to any of the chairman or the oversight committee about recalling general mattis -- >> chairman smith is the chairman for those
and in one of the things in brian stevenson's -- one of his museums, he has two, the lynching museum and another museum. in one of them, this is something i can never get out of my mind. the little children, little children speaking, and they're little children. holding hands, and they're saying, mama, mama. has anyone seen our mother? separated from their children. separated from their children. and their parents separated from their children. so you want to talk systemic, we're talking a long...
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lisa stevenson madero asks, actually a comment, wearing a mask is a joke because it lowers your oxygen level. this is not a criticism, but i've heard people say that. so show us visually, if you can, whether that's true or not. >> sure, so when i breathe in, breathing in a mixture of various gases including carbon dioxide and oxygen. generally the oxygen level's around 21% of what i breathe in and then when i breathe out, i'm breathing out less oxygen because some of it's being absorbed into my bloodstream. so the concern is that if i put a mask on, then between my mouth and the mask, i am exhaling less, lower oxygen level in the air. and so then if i breathe it back in again, i'm breathing back in an oxygen level. that's actually not what happens, but i'll show you why. if i put this mask on, soon, sos hopefully you can still hear me. >> yep, no problem. >> try this with the microphone. but basically, if i breathe out, if all of the air is ending up inside my mask, you would not expect to see this bag blow up. but what actually happens absolutely blows up. there's a lot more volume of
lisa stevenson madero asks, actually a comment, wearing a mask is a joke because it lowers your oxygen level. this is not a criticism, but i've heard people say that. so show us visually, if you can, whether that's true or not. >> sure, so when i breathe in, breathing in a mixture of various gases including carbon dioxide and oxygen. generally the oxygen level's around 21% of what i breathe in and then when i breathe out, i'm breathing out less oxygen because some of it's being absorbed...
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stevenson remained undefeated tonight, winning in six rounds by tko and finished him off with a wickedy shot. improving to 14-0. >>> time for abc 7 call by play. you send me the video, i call the action. tc wilkins can light it up from long range. >> here you go, larry. >> tc wilkins has range and he's not afraid to use it. going around the world, 1 for 2, 2 for 2, 3 for 3. he's not stopping. 4 for 4. this 66-year-old sharp shooter from concord, launching for deep. 5 for 5, 6 for 6. can he go 7 for 7? perfection in one take. >> here's number seven for abc 7. there we go. aloha meansod >>eled yr veo with the grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. ♪ ♪ ♪ for 40 years you've helped make-a-wish, make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. together we've granted more than 500,000 wishes for children fighting critical illness. but we're not done. help us make every wish come true. ♪ grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. >>> and that's going to wrap it
stevenson remained undefeated tonight, winning in six rounds by tko and finished him off with a wickedy shot. improving to 14-0. >>> time for abc 7 call by play. you send me the video, i call the action. tc wilkins can light it up from long range. >> here you go, larry. >> tc wilkins has range and he's not afraid to use it. going around the world, 1 for 2, 2 for 2, 3 for 3. he's not stopping. 4 for 4. this 66-year-old sharp shooter from concord, launching for deep. 5 for 5,...
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stevenson remained undefeated tonight, winning in six rounds by tko and finished him off with a wickedg to 14-0. >>> time for abc 7 call by play. you send me the video, i call the action. tc wilkins can light it up from long range. >> here you go, larry. >> tc wilkins has range and he's not afraid to use it. going around the world, 1 for 2, 2 for 2, 3 for 3. he's not stopping. 4 for 4. this 66-year-old sharp shooter from concord, launching for deep. 5 for 5, 6 for 6. can he go 7 for 7? perfection in one take. >> here's number seven for abc 7. there we go. aloha means goodbye. >> we just called your silky smooth j on abc 7. send me your video with the ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. >>> and that's going to wrap it up for us tonight. we thank you so much for being with us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. for all of us here, we apprecia
stevenson remained undefeated tonight, winning in six rounds by tko and finished him off with a wickedg to 14-0. >>> time for abc 7 call by play. you send me the video, i call the action. tc wilkins can light it up from long range. >> here you go, larry. >> tc wilkins has range and he's not afraid to use it. going around the world, 1 for 2, 2 for 2, 3 for 3. he's not stopping. 4 for 4. this 66-year-old sharp shooter from concord, launching for deep. 5 for 5, 6 for 6. can he...
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a brian stevenson's one of his museums a beautiful display heartbreaking. display but children little children saying mama mama has anyone seeing. these children separated from their mothers the cruelty of that and that's why when george floyd called out for his mother when he was subjected to that knee in the neck it was just a continuation of some horror that has existed in our country for a very long time so sue mr cliburn mr mr hoyer distinguished leader mr cliburn i whip joint karen bass leadership are the 2 senators leaders on this issue mr congresswoman harris congressman senator did i say senate senator harris senator volcker. in the emancipation hall apple a name for those who built the capital of the united states and their honor we were there for 8 minutes and 46 seconds on our knees my members will attest it's a very long time it's a very long time and i graciously lead them and falling over when it was over said that they could do the same thing but here we are the martyrdom of george bush. there can expect merican experience a moment of nation
a brian stevenson's one of his museums a beautiful display heartbreaking. display but children little children saying mama mama has anyone seeing. these children separated from their mothers the cruelty of that and that's why when george floyd called out for his mother when he was subjected to that knee in the neck it was just a continuation of some horror that has existed in our country for a very long time so sue mr cliburn mr mr hoyer distinguished leader mr cliburn i whip joint karen bass...
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we had brian stevenson, we talked to him about -- he has lynching museum in alabama where many of us were just there in march, and when you come to -- he has two. one is like a monument and the other one is a museum. when you go to the museum, it's about slavery and this or that, and i bring it up again because as a mom, it just impressed me so. i had my grandson with me when we saw this. there are two little children on the wall. they're slaves. and they speak. and they say, mama, mama, little children. mama, mama. has anyone seen our mother? does anyone know where our mother is? of course you know the mother has been separated from the children and the brutality of all of that. and then to hear george floyd call out for his mother. just a universal call, the humanity of it all, i think the public -- it just struck such a chord for many reasons. not just the mama part, but the part of eight points and 46 seconds of somebody pled a number of times, i can't breathe, inhumanity of it all i think has taken us to a place where we will have justice and we will have a bill. i hope it is so
we had brian stevenson, we talked to him about -- he has lynching museum in alabama where many of us were just there in march, and when you come to -- he has two. one is like a monument and the other one is a museum. when you go to the museum, it's about slavery and this or that, and i bring it up again because as a mom, it just impressed me so. i had my grandson with me when we saw this. there are two little children on the wall. they're slaves. and they speak. and they say, mama, mama, little...
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reed stevenson led the reporting on this. there might have been a methodical campaign to oust him. from various sources of information about what you just described, a campaign that began around february of 2018 up through november 2018 when carlos ghosn was arrested. essentially starting with concern over his push to seek a closer relationship with renault and nissan. and then later as the date of the arrest near to conversations internally talked about how nissan would seek to essentially seize the opportunity by his removal to redefine its relationship with renault, its partner of 20 years. makingt of a global auto alliance with mitsubishi motors. haidi: where are we at when it comes to the main players in this drama? reed: yes, so, one of the key people here is harry nada. he was head of the ceos office. he has a cooperation agreement with prosecutors and really led a lot of the investigation into what carlos ghosn did. he was also integral in what i just described, the relationship with renault. he is still at nissan. carlos ghosn made a dramatic escape last year and is now es
reed stevenson led the reporting on this. there might have been a methodical campaign to oust him. from various sources of information about what you just described, a campaign that began around february of 2018 up through november 2018 when carlos ghosn was arrested. essentially starting with concern over his push to seek a closer relationship with renault and nissan. and then later as the date of the arrest near to conversations internally talked about how nissan would seek to essentially...
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. >>> welcome all, i'm scott stevenson, the president and ceo the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia is the host of this event. >> welcome all. i'm scott stevenson, the president and ceo of the museum of the american resolution. [ applause ] thank you very much. i always start this way. how many of you are visiting the museum for first time this evening? all right. i love that the proportion of hands is getting lower and lower. we opened just a little over two years ago here at 3rd and chestnut streets in philadelphia, just two blocks from independence hall. the mission of the museum is to uncover and share compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that started america's ongoing experiment in liberty, equality and self-government. and for those of you who have been to pneumonia, been through our 16,000 square feet of core exhibition that shares all these incredible stories of the making of the united states of america and also starts to explore the ongoing legacies of that revolution both here in america and around the world, you have seen george was
. >>> welcome all, i'm scott stevenson, the president and ceo the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia is the host of this event. >> welcome all. i'm scott stevenson, the president and ceo of the museum of the american resolution. [ applause ] thank you very much. i always start this way. how many of you are visiting the museum for first time this evening? all right. i love that the proportion of hands is getting lower and lower. we opened just a little over two...
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we invited brian stevenson from the equal justice initiative and we just had this conversation wherere educating our teams and sharing our perspective. something i think is so important is that we should not bring politics into racism. something that should not be considered a political issue and we are doing our best to navigate that with our employees . emily: we have been having a lot of conversations on this on our show. us that theseold commitments in general are nice but they also ring hollow. why is it only that when companies are pushed into a corner when black lives matter movement rises up that companies are just doing this now. it something they should have been doing all along. what is your response to that? fran: i think that is incredibly fair. when i think about the comments and great messages i hear other companies putting out there, what employees are looking for is are we living this internally? when employees feel their companies are committed to change and they see these significant changes and improvements in the community. that's when you start to find momentum.
we invited brian stevenson from the equal justice initiative and we just had this conversation wherere educating our teams and sharing our perspective. something i think is so important is that we should not bring politics into racism. something that should not be considered a political issue and we are doing our best to navigate that with our employees . emily: we have been having a lot of conversations on this on our show. us that theseold commitments in general are nice but they also ring...
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eleanor roosevelt and stevenson in stephenson in the exciting years that followed the creation they wereell into the early 60s. we now know that we have to combined idealism. with pragmatism. i believe anyone in the community wants to do. towards that end i would find really fascinating the steps that they were taking at the taken at the end of their life. to get over the really big stumbling block of how to make democracy with -- real for african-americans it was a work in progress to put it mildly and yesterday we got the news that the 1619 project of the new york times got up pulitzer for its very good in emotional writing. the way they described abraham lincoln. in an un- methodical way not looking at the full picture another guy on the side of the oppressive system that delayed democracy for african-americans and if you look really carefully at his life he did an extraordinary amount to maneuver the argument into a place where after four years it was so much further than it was when he comes in very weak on this train. he's right on the eve of announcing forms of black citizenship.
eleanor roosevelt and stevenson in stephenson in the exciting years that followed the creation they wereell into the early 60s. we now know that we have to combined idealism. with pragmatism. i believe anyone in the community wants to do. towards that end i would find really fascinating the steps that they were taking at the taken at the end of their life. to get over the really big stumbling block of how to make democracy with -- real for african-americans it was a work in progress to put it...
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. >>> my book of the week is bryan stevenson's "just mercy."ryan on last weekend and i recommended this before but if you want to read just one book to help you think about the events of the past few weeks, this is the one i would recommend. it documents the unfairness of the american criminal justice system, but it does so with extraordinary balance and empathy and even grace. it's a wonderfully written book. >>> for the "last look," i wanted to address a question that many people have asked me one way or another, especially people who live outside the united states. the question is simple -- why is it that blacks seem to have such difficulty moving ahead in america? don't other ethnic groups also face discrimination? don't they also have to deal with poverty and exclusion? this came to mind recently when i watched a short clip of martin luther king being asked that very question during a television interview in 1967. in two minutes, he brilliantly and eloquently answered the question. he explained that blacks are unique in being the only ethn
. >>> my book of the week is bryan stevenson's "just mercy."ryan on last weekend and i recommended this before but if you want to read just one book to help you think about the events of the past few weeks, this is the one i would recommend. it documents the unfairness of the american criminal justice system, but it does so with extraordinary balance and empathy and even grace. it's a wonderfully written book. >>> for the "last look," i wanted to address a...
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shery: reed stevenson there with the latest from tokyo.oming up, traders returning from work this week are trying to decide for weather last week selloff was a blip or something more ominous. a mutual fund ceo gives us her outlook next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ mentality, the conditioning to buy the dip is embedded in this market. >> we certainly don't think this mini pullback is materially worse. we could see a downturn. >> i think yesterday, while the market was due for a pullback, i think the tone of it was probably too harsh. >> you think of where equities bottomed out at and how they have rebounded, they clearly got overextended. and a lot of that has to do with the fed's easing money policy. >> for a time, as the market was selling off, it seemed like everything was going to rally you.se the fed was behind now we have to be more cautious. yeah, the fed is behind you but they will not recognize -- rescue everybody. you have to be more careful. >> even with all the policy response, it will take a while to get back to t
shery: reed stevenson there with the latest from tokyo.oming up, traders returning from work this week are trying to decide for weather last week selloff was a blip or something more ominous. a mutual fund ceo gives us her outlook next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ mentality, the conditioning to buy the dip is embedded in this market. >> we certainly don't think this mini pullback is materially worse. we could see a downturn. >> i think yesterday, while the market...
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i like brian stevenson's phrase, the star in the movie "just mercy. he basically says you've got to act justly, you've got to love mercy and walk humbly. it's a famous verse. the walk humbly part needs to start with the tech community doing more to show by substance we care about renouncing racism and discrimination of all kinds and standing up for justice. >> all right i know you'll stand up for justice. you are a stand-up person. i do miss you. i thank you for that mask. and i thank you for everything you do for many people, including make people listen to beautiful music and have fun and smile. thank you so much. good to see you, sir >> always good to see you. >> it's the least expensive stock in the group we've proved that last week with the numbers. now you heard the story. stick with cramer. of course, stick with cnbc, because my buddy, scott, see what he has tonight. >> tonight at 7:00 p.m., the coronavirus is reshaping american cities. the latest way -- rents. plus, cases are spiking in california what it means for the reopening of the nation'
i like brian stevenson's phrase, the star in the movie "just mercy. he basically says you've got to act justly, you've got to love mercy and walk humbly. it's a famous verse. the walk humbly part needs to start with the tech community doing more to show by substance we care about renouncing racism and discrimination of all kinds and standing up for justice. >> all right i know you'll stand up for justice. you are a stand-up person. i do miss you. i thank you for that mask. and i...
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at 4:30, demonstrators will march to the police department on stevenson boulevard for what is expectedo be a peaceful rally. committee members are holding a protest in solidarity with the black lives matter movement against what organizers the racist nature of police and the criminal justice system. protesters will meet at the wells fargo bank at the corner of san antonio and el camino in mountain view at 5:00. >>> on the peninsula, about 2000 people marched through the city of san mateo to call for justice for george floyd. >> what we want? >> justice! >> when we want? >> now! >> that group gathered and walked about two miles to the san mateo police department. demonstrators say they hope to see changes to the way police do their jobs, but they believe change may not come easily. many attendance telling ktvu that they could not recall such a large demonstration being held in san mateo, there was extra police presence that everything did appear peaceful. >>> elsewhere in san mateo county, demonstrators gathering at east palo alto, holding up signs and calling for justice for floyd and
at 4:30, demonstrators will march to the police department on stevenson boulevard for what is expectedo be a peaceful rally. committee members are holding a protest in solidarity with the black lives matter movement against what organizers the racist nature of police and the criminal justice system. protesters will meet at the wells fargo bank at the corner of san antonio and el camino in mountain view at 5:00. >>> on the peninsula, about 2000 people marched through the city of san...
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they walked down mallery avenue and stevenson boulevard to city hall in the remote lease headquarters. once i got there, they took a knee. you can see it there, protesting the killing of george floyd. >>> this was the scene along the highway in san francisco at 1:00 this afternoon. organizers posted this on next door, calling it a sunset solidarity peaceful demonstration. they met by the zoo and walked along the great highway, which was already closed down to traffic due to the pandemic. >>> in los angeles, hundreds of people walked the streets today and amassed display in memory of george floyd. it was largely a peaceful march, including a stop outside of city hall where the mayor spoke to the crowd. he lent his support to the movement, also encouraging call. los angeles county has a curfew requiring people to stay off the streets between 6:00 pm and 6:00 and. after one week of protest, the federal government and local leaders are still struggling to reduce tensions and quell the violence. lauren blanchard reports now from washington, d.c. where demonstrators gathered in lafayette pa
they walked down mallery avenue and stevenson boulevard to city hall in the remote lease headquarters. once i got there, they took a knee. you can see it there, protesting the killing of george floyd. >>> this was the scene along the highway in san francisco at 1:00 this afternoon. organizers posted this on next door, calling it a sunset solidarity peaceful demonstration. they met by the zoo and walked along the great highway, which was already closed down to traffic due to the...
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, who was the grandfather of the later candidate adlai stevenson, was not somebody who was seen as beingliable when it came to the markets. and so cleveland and his supporters firmly believed that any kind of hint that the president was in danger at all in terms of his health would actually send the markets even further into the tank, all the wall street investors would go ahead and pull out and accelerate a panic that was already in full swing. >> and so they had to maintain stability in the markets. and the only way that they could do that was to keep this completely secret. and we're not even just talking about a little secret, that they make sure that they do the surgery so there is no external scars, and he gives an interview to a reporter three days after his second operation. >> with his rubber jaw? >> with his rubber jaw. >> right, to make it look and sound like he's perfectly okay and everything's normal. >> it must have been a skill just to learn how to speak with that. >> yeah. >> marvin, los angeles. thanks for waiting. you're on. >> yes, my question has to do with what mrs.
, who was the grandfather of the later candidate adlai stevenson, was not somebody who was seen as beingliable when it came to the markets. and so cleveland and his supporters firmly believed that any kind of hint that the president was in danger at all in terms of his health would actually send the markets even further into the tank, all the wall street investors would go ahead and pull out and accelerate a panic that was already in full swing. >> and so they had to maintain stability in...
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when we were in selma only just -- in march, we saw brian stevenson at one of his museums a beautiful display, heartbreaking display, but children, little children saying momma, momma, has anyone seen our mother. these children separated from their mothers, the cruelty of that, and that's why when george floyd called out for his mother when he was subjected to that knee in the neck it was just a continuation of some horror that has existed in our country for a very long time. so to mr. cliburn and mr. hoyer, our distinguished leader mr. cliburn will join karen bass, leader schumer, to senator and leaders on this issue, congresswoman harris, senator -- senator harris, senator booker, in the emancipation hall aptly name for those who built the capitol of the united states in their honor. we were there for 8:46 on our knees. my members will attest it's a very long time. >> amen. >> it's a very long time, and i graciously led them in falling over when it was over so that they could do the same thing, but here we are. the martyrdom of george floyd gave american experience a moment of natio
when we were in selma only just -- in march, we saw brian stevenson at one of his museums a beautiful display, heartbreaking display, but children, little children saying momma, momma, has anyone seen our mother. these children separated from their mothers, the cruelty of that, and that's why when george floyd called out for his mother when he was subjected to that knee in the neck it was just a continuation of some horror that has existed in our country for a very long time. so to mr. cliburn...
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. >> brian stevenson is author of the best-selling memoir "just mercy," a story of justice and redemption. it's always a great honor to get to talk to you. thank you so much for making time to talk to us tonight. >> happy to be with you. >> that is "all in" for this evening. good evening rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks my friend. much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. it is 9:00 on the east coast and a mandatory curfew has been in effect for about one hour now in america's largest city. this is live in new york right now. there have been thousands of people in the streets of new york city all day today. large crowds today in new york city peacefully protesting the police killing of george floyd in minneapolis. this is interesting, something you should see as a true marker of the dual crisis our country is facing right now. look at this. this is what happened out in front of a new york hospital this afternoon. it was health care workers out in their scrubs coming out to the sidewalk to cheer on the protesters. protesters yelling back thank you, thank you,
. >> brian stevenson is author of the best-selling memoir "just mercy," a story of justice and redemption. it's always a great honor to get to talk to you. thank you so much for making time to talk to us tonight. >> happy to be with you. >> that is "all in" for this evening. good evening rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks my friend. much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. it is 9:00 on the east coast and a mandatory...
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at 4:30 demonstrators will march from washington high school to the fremont police department on stevensonlevard for a peaceful valley. loss altos and mountain view students and community members will hold a protest in solidarity with the black lives matter movement against what organizers call the racist nature of police in the criminal justice system. protesters will meet at the wells fargo on the corner of san antonio road and el camino real and mountain view at 5:00. >>> on the peninsula about 2000 people marched through the city of san mateo to call for justice for george floyd. of the group gathered at san mateo city hall at about 5:00 la miles to the san mateo police department. demonstrators say they hope to see changes to the way police do their jobs, but that change may not be easy. >> we are really really desensitized to it . it happens way too often. you know what i mean? >> it just seems like it's no other hashtag, a name with another hashtag that we have to pray for their family or tell them rest in peace. it's heartbreaking. >> many in attendance told us that they could not
at 4:30 demonstrators will march from washington high school to the fremont police department on stevensonlevard for a peaceful valley. loss altos and mountain view students and community members will hold a protest in solidarity with the black lives matter movement against what organizers call the racist nature of police in the criminal justice system. protesters will meet at the wells fargo on the corner of san antonio road and el camino real and mountain view at 5:00. >>> on the...
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it's based on the life work of civil rights attorney bryan stevenson, and that stars michael b. foxx and brie larson. again, it's really easy to find. i'm usually about figuring out how to watch things online, but it's very easy to find. it's free across digital platforms so have to check out those two movies. >> must see viewing for adults but tell us really quick, we've got a new movie for the kids. tell us about that one. >> yes, so "artemis fowl" is out on disney plus, and i got to interview the cast. this kid beat out 1,200 other actors for the role. safe to say he's a great pick for this. basically artemis fowl is a 12-year-old genius who finds himself in a battle against powerful fairies who may be behind the disappearance of his father and stars josh gad, colin fear rill and dame judi dench. directed by kenneth branagh, so check it out. >> fantastic. you can catch andrea hosting "people now" streaming weekdays at 1:00 p.m. eastern, and you can pick up this week's issue of "people" on newsstands nationwide. >>> now we're going to head back to the studio, and, eva, you hav
it's based on the life work of civil rights attorney bryan stevenson, and that stars michael b. foxx and brie larson. again, it's really easy to find. i'm usually about figuring out how to watch things online, but it's very easy to find. it's free across digital platforms so have to check out those two movies. >> must see viewing for adults but tell us really quick, we've got a new movie for the kids. tell us about that one. >> yes, so "artemis fowl" is out on disney plus,...
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police the community, those are things that they've been asking and so in my conversations with brian stevenson, we've talked about everything from understanding the racial history of policing in all of our communities. we all have a past, but i don't think many of us have chosen to share that. and we also have to make sure that we really talk to our policemen about how important it is that they represent the community and that they get out into the community so they can build a relationship and a level of trust that exists because once you do that, you're in a much better place to get information but also not to escalate situations that may come up on a daily basis when one is on their duty as a police officer. >> we're showing our viewers, by the way, mayor, live pictures coming in from washington, d.c., where the protests are continuing. you mentioned, mayor, a citizen review board to oversee police actions. is this something based on your experience that police are willing to listen to? >> i think it all comes down to the details and at this point, we have to make sure we're listening to ou
police the community, those are things that they've been asking and so in my conversations with brian stevenson, we've talked about everything from understanding the racial history of policing in all of our communities. we all have a past, but i don't think many of us have chosen to share that. and we also have to make sure that we really talk to our policemen about how important it is that they represent the community and that they get out into the community so they can build a relationship...
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ago when i had hearings and introduced legislation that the department actually opposed -- david stevenson was the p.i.o. or governmental affairs person at the time were in the department was not issuing press certifications for a long period of time. i'd like to get clarification, chief scott, are you now back in the business of issuing press badges? is that what i've just come to understand? >> supervisor peskin, to answer your question, the protocol was revamped during that time and there's some loopholes tight end up and the press pass protocols so the renewals have never stopped. when a person has a press pass, they have to get renewals -- periodically so the renewals have never stopped. if a person has a press pass, it's been our practise if they've had one in the past, to grandfather in. some people who had them in the past would not qualify currently for the press pass but the renewal never stopped so there's a process for renewals. i don't know how long he had his press pass. that goes through the p.i.o. office and basically they're stamped with my signature stamp if it's renewed
ago when i had hearings and introduced legislation that the department actually opposed -- david stevenson was the p.i.o. or governmental affairs person at the time were in the department was not issuing press certifications for a long period of time. i'd like to get clarification, chief scott, are you now back in the business of issuing press badges? is that what i've just come to understand? >> supervisor peskin, to answer your question, the protocol was revamped during that time and...
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alana stevenson is a rising junior at menlo atherton high school. >> i just decided to do something because there's no way that we should have that many people killed in a day. there's no -- there's no excuse for how many people have been killed due to police brutality. so i felt it was necessary to raise awareness. >> remarkable young woman. alana even invited east palo alto's chief of police to join in the march. abc7 news reporter chris nguyen was on of east palo alto, community members came together to protest in memory of george floyd. she brought her 6-year-old son tristan to jack farrell park wants him to witness history in the making. >> he will have to face challenges, and i won't always be there, be able to be there with him. and that bothers me. but i feel like if i raise him up and i, you know, show him the right ways to go in life that he won't part from it, and that he'll keep walking on that straight and narrow path. that's what i'm looking forward to. >> myvette knows she can't do it alone. a frank acknowledgment that will take more than just a show of solidarity. >> we have
alana stevenson is a rising junior at menlo atherton high school. >> i just decided to do something because there's no way that we should have that many people killed in a day. there's no -- there's no excuse for how many people have been killed due to police brutality. so i felt it was necessary to raise awareness. >> remarkable young woman. alana even invited east palo alto's chief of police to join in the march. abc7 news reporter chris nguyen was on of east palo alto, community...