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that theon recommends members of the united nations furnish such assistance to the republic of koreabe necessary to repel the armed attack and to restore international peace and security. votes security council seven-one to recommend military support for the republic of korea. in tokyo, the united states move swiftly to translate into action united nations call to arm against the aggressors. american occupation troops in japan are hurried to the defense of the korean republic. back in the united states, b-29 bombers are taken out of mothballs into which they were put at the end of world war ii. elsewhere in the united states, navy planes are taken from storage where they also had been since the end of world war ii. caught by surprise, the united states nonetheless made all possible haste to carry out the united nations call for action against aggression. ♪ units of the famous first united states marine division answer the united nations call to arms. amphibious -- vehicles get transported to the combat zone. other nations volunteer their help. canada answers the security council's ap
that theon recommends members of the united nations furnish such assistance to the republic of koreabe necessary to repel the armed attack and to restore international peace and security. votes security council seven-one to recommend military support for the republic of korea. in tokyo, the united states move swiftly to translate into action united nations call to arm against the aggressors. american occupation troops in japan are hurried to the defense of the korean republic. back in the...
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, and policies, failed to its police officers, failed to discipline police officers chaue and kept theoncene. the minneapolis police department promised it would train the pice officers on choke holds and restraints. it promised that as long as 2013 exactly what happened.. those police officers were the proximatuse ethat is what you wn medica doctors who will speak after me. this represents extreme and systemic failures on the part of ofcoyears r aaciseam against pe lor. yd was pronounced guilty before they even knew what he did. he was a nonviolent offender. bill -- counterfeit bill. you saw in action the blue shield. that police officer who stood in front and watched while the other three police officers heln action. theras po nntreveonion sometime tomorr from a brave mane spto y all. he will speao you because he was within feet of what was happening. he watched the public execution unfold because those officers knew that by continug to restrain and chalk -- choque, they could end a life- - choke, they could end a life. a great schoolchild knows if you continue to choke a human being,
, and policies, failed to its police officers, failed to discipline police officers chaue and kept theoncene. the minneapolis police department promised it would train the pice officers on choke holds and restraints. it promised that as long as 2013 exactly what happened.. those police officers were the proximatuse ethat is what you wn medica doctors who will speak after me. this represents extreme and systemic failures on the part of ofcoyears r aaciseam against pe lor. yd was pronounced...
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have been if billy theon man fashion with. the mood. just 2 months after our commands a rest was also harassed at. the halt the at the shoulder lower up that anatomical image at the back of the womb for lesser i'm a little don't have that no ball that all of them have. a negative in there no more exotic of them again but the how the mechanism going to if you had to view how little attention norm to my knowledge in just about. an amoeba kellam a lot of them are almost elaborate telemark i've given money. than i because i blab trialling of say and what would. one of the i mean shit i haven't shot him but somehow it blew up to be stolen when the whole my share my been out of hospital bob and hole. in your throat are. limited. they also i have got out of. hiking again we were going to solve all about his in order and the sharks are walking normal kentucky because i wasn't in there with. what it looked. filth in another them the south and what did you mean of the letter few at the election much what i bash i get done be. madam but i'll be th
have been if billy theon man fashion with. the mood. just 2 months after our commands a rest was also harassed at. the halt the at the shoulder lower up that anatomical image at the back of the womb for lesser i'm a little don't have that no ball that all of them have. a negative in there no more exotic of them again but the how the mechanism going to if you had to view how little attention norm to my knowledge in just about. an amoeba kellam a lot of them are almost elaborate telemark i've...
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have been if billy theon man fashion with. the mood. just 2 months after arguments arrest was also arrested. the halti at the shoulder lower of that 100 how mental image of the going to get him for lesser i'm a little don't have that no ball that all of them have. a negative in there no more it i look at them again but the huddle mechanism going to be i can feel how a little attention norm to my knowledge in just about. an amoeba kellam a lot of them are almost elaborate telemark that even one. could have lab trialling of say and what would. that the one of the i mean chef i haven't shot him but somehow it blew up to be stolen when the whole my share modern day out of hospital bargain. near you what are. you mittens hired how did you get that they also i have got out of. hiking again we were going to saw about his in north and the sharks i walked on normal kentucky because i wasn't like hiking there with. what it looked. 50th in another limb the south. did you mean that are fewer the election must get done the. madam but i'll be there h
have been if billy theon man fashion with. the mood. just 2 months after arguments arrest was also arrested. the halti at the shoulder lower of that 100 how mental image of the going to get him for lesser i'm a little don't have that no ball that all of them have. a negative in there no more it i look at them again but the huddle mechanism going to be i can feel how a little attention norm to my knowledge in just about. an amoeba kellam a lot of them are almost elaborate telemark that even one....
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demands, we these , theone final thought problem of persuading young americans to stay in school.can has co-students and the statisticians have figured out just what's going to happen to them. four won't finish high school for one reason or another. of these six who will graduate, three will go on to college. and of these three who go on to college, one and a half will graduate, one and a half of 10 now in high school will graduate from college, 150 out of 1000, a pretty small percentage for a country that is suddenly come to realize that it's survival depends on highly -- its survival depends on highly trained brainpower. this girl just quit high school. why? >> i just can't keep my daughter interested in school anymore. she went to close and a lot of things we can't afford to give her. narrator: yes, she wanted the glamour and pay of a good job. so she went job hunting. ♪ only has co-graduates need apply. so, she ends up taking what she can get. tests have shown that she could be capable of much more with the right education. sometimes a student has no choice in the matter. this
demands, we these , theone final thought problem of persuading young americans to stay in school.can has co-students and the statisticians have figured out just what's going to happen to them. four won't finish high school for one reason or another. of these six who will graduate, three will go on to college. and of these three who go on to college, one and a half will graduate, one and a half of 10 now in high school will graduate from college, 150 out of 1000, a pretty small percentage for a...
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there are bad cops out there, their bad interactions and every of theone is a betrayal trust that welaced in officers , we give them a monopoly on the use of lethal force but i do know a single department it isn't working as hard as it can to try and reduce bad encounters . what determines the way at which officers encounter suspects is crime. ,olicing today is data-driven police officers go where people are most being victimized. they go where the community is asking them for more police when i go and again, to inner cities community meetings, what i hear from those wonderful people is you arrest the dealers but their back on the corners the next day, why can't you keep them on the streets. i'm terrified to go into my lobby to pick up the mail because there's youth hanging out there loitering, smoking weed and selling drugs. those people that are committing crimes are by no means the majority. but the police are not making random decisions. they make decisions based on one thing, victimization and community demand for help. host: our guest talking about policing the u.s. in the wake
there are bad cops out there, their bad interactions and every of theone is a betrayal trust that welaced in officers , we give them a monopoly on the use of lethal force but i do know a single department it isn't working as hard as it can to try and reduce bad encounters . what determines the way at which officers encounter suspects is crime. ,olicing today is data-driven police officers go where people are most being victimized. they go where the community is asking them for more police when...
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langton theon the 3rd i wasn't trying to take just ordinary pictures of vultures before seen before you know i wanted to show another side of nature's beauty a beauty that's created by patterns of movement. the form of fashion photography lives in barcelona he has devoted 8 years to his photo project titled only talk graffiti from the greek words for birds and for writing. his photographs are worldwide. is that they were for most of these patterns of always being invisible to us of a perception is limited to the moments of somebody else we see here is a few seconds compressed into a single image as if you could see those seconds as a single moment. but so on those that's not possible except with this technology the former secret poem was about. to create one image he meticulously cases hundreds of photos on top of one another they shot in rapid succession following the principle of the krona photograph the presence developed in the mid 19th century to study motion sequences. in 1878 english photographer edward my bridge used it to show that a galloping horse actually leaves the ground f
langton theon the 3rd i wasn't trying to take just ordinary pictures of vultures before seen before you know i wanted to show another side of nature's beauty a beauty that's created by patterns of movement. the form of fashion photography lives in barcelona he has devoted 8 years to his photo project titled only talk graffiti from the greek words for birds and for writing. his photographs are worldwide. is that they were for most of these patterns of always being invisible to us of a perception...
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all of theon infec in this cluster have been traced back to aythe markets in some w chinese officials pping to test to 200,000 people who visited here in t last two weeks, as well as 90,000 residents. the response to beijing's r,cluse are seeing the best and worst of chinese communist party. heonne hand, the speed and scale of the social isolation of the testing has been something to behold. on the other, the party is also being criticized with going after scapegoats, for dismissing local officials on who has watched the outbreak occurred. if you wanted to guarantee a culture whereby cover-up washer first choice rather than open reporting, this -- there is not ao better way to. stephen mcdonald, bbc newsry, beijingg >> everyone is watching what otherries are doing. in the united states, there are a lot of places where the coronavirus numbers are rising. another black man has been killed by police inmerica, and they are demanding justice. despe the spotlight of a movement, 2racism seven euros rayshard brooks was killed in a confrontation with police in atlanta over the weend. the killi
all of theon infec in this cluster have been traced back to aythe markets in some w chinese officials pping to test to 200,000 people who visited here in t last two weeks, as well as 90,000 residents. the response to beijing's r,cluse are seeing the best and worst of chinese communist party. heonne hand, the speed and scale of the social isolation of the testing has been something to behold. on the other, the party is also being criticized with going after scapegoats, for dismissing local...
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host: how does this relate to at theon and your work fordham institute? majorssome colleges and do it further when it comes to pay. now we know that geography matters. it really matters where you live. in smallererica towns and smaller metro areas, now that they can see that their young people can do pretty well even if they do not get the four year college degree, even if they get a trade credential, that should tell us that we should make sure high schools have robust options for young people, including going for career technical education options. in other words, make sure it is not just college prep for everybody with the traditional courses and four years of english, math, history, and science. by the 10th or 11th grade, if young people want to start learning a trade, then there are those options for them. we used to have more of a vocational and technical approach in high schools. we dismantled it for the most part. now, very few young people in this country, like 2% or 3% of d ang people, spen serious amount of high school getting ready for technic
host: how does this relate to at theon and your work fordham institute? majorssome colleges and do it further when it comes to pay. now we know that geography matters. it really matters where you live. in smallererica towns and smaller metro areas, now that they can see that their young people can do pretty well even if they do not get the four year college degree, even if they get a trade credential, that should tell us that we should make sure high schools have robust options for young...
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theon lat the victims instead of theab night's stng in u.k. -- in saturday night stabbing in the u.k.the u.s. justic department are vista getting the discovery of a new's in the garage of-- noose in the garage of nascar's only full-time african-american driver. it comes after all the lawless -- bubbac wallac e successfully lobbied to have the confederate flag removed from nascar events. >> only two races have been held since nascar instituted the van. i've been botho the tracks that were there. one was in southern floasda, and thisbviously in alabama. i can say with certainty that the teli, they get tracked in alabama, of the ones i've been to, has the largest presence of confederate flags i have seen. it looks like a protests of people flying flags outside the track were fairly they were there, they were present. you saw the plane flying. it is hard to tell at this point what deval patrick --what the whether it is a vo minority. or katty:ll three victims of saturday's stabbing in the u.k. have been in. along with james, furlos friend joe ritchie bennett died. he was an american who l
theon lat the victims instead of theab night's stng in u.k. -- in saturday night stabbing in the u.k.the u.s. justic department are vista getting the discovery of a new's in the garage of-- noose in the garage of nascar's only full-time african-american driver. it comes after all the lawless -- bubbac wallac e successfully lobbied to have the confederate flag removed from nascar events. >> only two races have been held since nascar instituted the van. i've been botho the tracks that were...
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of s annual infrape national income on aid, around 15 billion pounds, $19 billion, only germany and theonore. the u.k. government says that commitment t the 7% contribution is not changing. next, here ithriwos rk thast boy the outgoing departmen pm johnson: they have striven tn arnd wldm poo, ecnsprotllt mi the verge of global eradication. they haveaved the way for millions ofto gol attend school for the forced time in countries such as pakistan, as i have seen for myself. they have do thereof most to ease the suffering -- they have done t utmost to ease the suffering i syria, and to defeat the outbreak of the of all the virus. ro former prime minister david cameron has called it a mistake. he tweeted, "more could and should be done to coordinate aid and foreign policy, but the end of difd will mean less the top table, anmately,rs at less respect for the u.k. overseas." the opposition labour party keir starmer said it isct to def attentiofrom bertens coronavirus death toll, andtihe sc national party has also criticized the decision. >> the government blatantly using challenging domestic c
of s annual infrape national income on aid, around 15 billion pounds, $19 billion, only germany and theonore. the u.k. government says that commitment t the 7% contribution is not changing. next, here ithriwos rk thast boy the outgoing departmen pm johnson: they have striven tn arnd wldm poo, ecnsprotllt mi the verge of global eradication. they haveaved the way for millions ofto gol attend school for the forced time in countries such as pakistan, as i have seen for myself. they have do thereof...
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re you know theon they did this is because those chilen, there were 35 kids that were falling behind. they weren't pa turning in homework and they felt that kids would fall behind in this situation and they felt really badly about that. they said, look arif you not going to turn your homework in maybe you would like to come to school and teachers volunteered.they saw what was g the special ed classes. we know you are in wether would like to come in and we will hold virtual classes for in everybodthe school room and those five kids that i know are falling behind in class can join in and i can in person help them ile they are in there and doing this virtual classroom for everybody else. >> dr. cooper i would ke to get your take on this. does that sound like a model to work for other schools and is they're one more important than another say masks versus social distancing? >> so let's start withthe latter question. i think the social distancing is probably looking at all of the evidence although there's nothing absolutely firm. i think the social ngdistan is probably the most important a
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have treatment now that not only can result in normal life spans and health but also that prevent so theon of the virus treatment can make it difficult or impossible to transmit the virus for those able to achieve a certain level of undetectable it the virus in their bodies. with adequate testing so folks can get treatment, we can completely defeat the virus, and testing has been a challenge, in part because the social stigmas around it and the fear people tested andf i get it's positive, then i will know and i don't really want to know. i'm seeing that phenomenon in covid as well. it, i don't really want to know." instructive, our experience in the hiv space, which is still going on, around how critical it is that local communications and messages and our own example as we lift up in our communities around the need and value and safety of testing and how essential a symptom addict testing is for everyone in order to help the system and all of us defeat that virus and allow us to celebrate grandmother's birthday again. you raiseat: i think a very important issue that i agree with. when i g
have treatment now that not only can result in normal life spans and health but also that prevent so theon of the virus treatment can make it difficult or impossible to transmit the virus for those able to achieve a certain level of undetectable it the virus in their bodies. with adequate testing so folks can get treatment, we can completely defeat the virus, and testing has been a challenge, in part because the social stigmas around it and the fear people tested andf i get it's positive, then...
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back of theon the sale of 5 billion worth of assets to jim radcliffe. they sold around 9 billion worth of assets in 2005. let's talk about what is happening in the aerospace sector. that is look at the market story. let's look at what is happening in the aerospace sector. a big few days for bowing. the seventh -- for boeing. the 737 max getting closer to get into the air. test flights could begin today. aerospace defense equity research specialist joining us on the line. how critical a moment is this for bowing in getting the 737 max back in the air? what is the lag time for a successful series of flights and getting back into service? of the timeline between the certification flights and we saw the news on thursday, we viewed it as a positive because it has been quiet for bowing since for earnings in april. we view some progress as a big positive and clearly the market is saying that. we think there are three test flights, and the time in terms of certification is mid-september. what could happen is there could be more changes if there are additional r
back of theon the sale of 5 billion worth of assets to jim radcliffe. they sold around 9 billion worth of assets in 2005. let's talk about what is happening in the aerospace sector. that is look at the market story. let's look at what is happening in the aerospace sector. a big few days for bowing. the seventh -- for boeing. the 737 max getting closer to get into the air. test flights could begin today. aerospace defense equity research specialist joining us on the line. how critical a moment...
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theon june 4, by the way, 31st anniversary of the tiananmen square incident in beijing. that is another incident. but first on the airlines, donald trump has issued an order suspending passenger flight to the u.s. by mainland chinese carriers, in particular air china and southern china eastern airlines, in retaliation for beijing barring american carriers from reentering china following the coronavirus pandemic. butoes into effect june 16, the de--- department of transportation in the u.s. says it could act sooner. beijing has prevented u.s. carriers from restarting service, but four mainland carriers have kept up their flights, at least on a limited basis, to the u.s. the order stopped short of an outright ban, and it allows chinese carriers to operate one flight to the u.s. for each flight china grants to u.s. carriers. and keep in mind, donald trump has had harsh words on revoking its privileged treatment of hong kong. no word on whether cafe would eventually be affected, cathay pacific, the hong kong main airline. you mentioned the broad rally on wall street. airline
theon june 4, by the way, 31st anniversary of the tiananmen square incident in beijing. that is another incident. but first on the airlines, donald trump has issued an order suspending passenger flight to the u.s. by mainland chinese carriers, in particular air china and southern china eastern airlines, in retaliation for beijing barring american carriers from reentering china following the coronavirus pandemic. butoes into effect june 16, the de--- department of transportation in the u.s. says...
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kevin: he is in the stephen theon-esque wing of economic ideology, particularly on trade relations.avarro clarifying his remarks to fox in a statement following that appearance, saying he was not suggesting that the u.s.-china trade deal is off the table. the president tweeting out a clarification as well. in terms of agricultural product , this is incredibly important. look no further than arkansas' third congressional district, where that tysons plant has been ground zero for trade right now as china has backed off of agricultural purchases coming from that particular plant. that really is why republicans are nervous about the leverage that xi jinping might have in the 2020 election for heartland states. this is really difficult for the administration going into november. can they be simultaneously hawkish on china and shore up the economy of the same time? kevin: the administration has said, as you know from your conversations with administration officials, that they have been trying to successfully divorce the china trade talk from the larger issues that the united states has wi
kevin: he is in the stephen theon-esque wing of economic ideology, particularly on trade relations.avarro clarifying his remarks to fox in a statement following that appearance, saying he was not suggesting that the u.s.-china trade deal is off the table. the president tweeting out a clarification as well. in terms of agricultural product , this is incredibly important. look no further than arkansas' third congressional district, where that tysons plant has been ground zero for trade right now...
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week on theon last missable liquidity facility is important.ernor cuomo has dedicated -- has named the mta as one of the revenue bond issuers in the thee of new york rela -- state of new york. david: that was patrick foye. we will stay in a travel theme and go to cruise lines. abigail doolittle is here with our stock of the hour. abigail: it is amazing the gains we are seeing for some of the cruise operators. this has something to do with the fact that these stocks were hit so hard by the virus. relative to carnival itself, some encouraging signs. it is seen as one of the first to restart service on august 1. it may not happen definitely. the ceo is saying they want to be completely at the social distancing protocol if not better so there is no sign the virus could get on their ships. they are burning $1 billion of cash per quarter -- per month, and a quarterly basis, numbers are down in a huge way. investors are looking past this. if we take a look at airline index and hotel index, huge gains over last month. investors want all in on this area
week on theon last missable liquidity facility is important.ernor cuomo has dedicated -- has named the mta as one of the revenue bond issuers in the thee of new york rela -- state of new york. david: that was patrick foye. we will stay in a travel theme and go to cruise lines. abigail doolittle is here with our stock of the hour. abigail: it is amazing the gains we are seeing for some of the cruise operators. this has something to do with the fact that these stocks were hit so hard by the...
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>> tucker: that is theon question you have asked and seconded since the very first day. dr.l, great to see you, thank you. >> thanks. >> tucker: sad news ahead, the nation of chaz, the fledging nation, is no more. so many young countries and identity crisis and a new name to go along with it. the new name is chop. a revolutionary suite of policies. and an update from seattle next. ♪ [caring slow piano] [male narrator] what if you had to choose between fixing the roof over your head, and putting food on the table? what if that leak led to mold growing in your home? what if you no longer had a safe place to call home? help rebuilding together make repairs for our neighbors who have lost jobs and have to make those difficult choices. text "rebuild" to 484848. >> tucker: there are many ways to change a nation, but perhaps none is more fundamental and abrupt than changing a nation's name. russia didn't lightly become the ussr. it took a revolution. so it isn with full appreciation of how serious this is that we tell you the nation of chaz and former downtown seattle doesn't exist
>> tucker: that is theon question you have asked and seconded since the very first day. dr.l, great to see you, thank you. >> thanks. >> tucker: sad news ahead, the nation of chaz, the fledging nation, is no more. so many young countries and identity crisis and a new name to go along with it. the new name is chop. a revolutionary suite of policies. and an update from seattle next. ♪ [caring slow piano] [male narrator] what if you had to choose between fixing the roof over...
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(vo) wstart your day with theon and cdeliciously satisfying crunch of cheerios oat crunch.ound and around yes. neutrogena® ultra sheer. superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer. neutrogena®. >>> we're back on a thursday morning with what many see as a cultural reckoning in america. >> we told you the decision by quaker oats to scrap the aunt jemima brand after acknowledging it was based on racial stereotypes. this morning, other companies are under pressure to do the same. nbc's stephanie gosk joins us with details on this one. hey, steph. >> reporter: craig, good morning. that's right, decision to scrap aunt jemima ratcheting up the pressure on other companies. critics have called this move disingenuous, while others say it is extremely important and a long time coming. aunt jemima syrup and pancake mix are longtime staples of the american breakfast. >> greetings, folks. greetings. this is your old friend, aunt jemima. >> reporter: now being rebranded. quaker, the latest company
(vo) wstart your day with theon and cdeliciously satisfying crunch of cheerios oat crunch.ound and around yes. neutrogena® ultra sheer. superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer. neutrogena®. >>> we're back on a thursday morning with what many see as a cultural reckoning in america. >> we told you the decision by quaker oats to scrap the aunt jemima brand after acknowledging it was...
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theon the ongoing impact of pandemic on the economy of u.s. markets.nd richard blumenthal talks about stopping the spread of this information on social media . also, law enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bob barr discusses police and criminal justice reform. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook messages, and tweets. >> live tuesday on the c-span networks, jerome powell testifies on monetary policy at a senate hearing. that is at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at 2:30 p.m., the senate judiciary committee will hold a hearing on police use of force. carter,s include melvin fraternal order of police national president patrick and the chiefs of police of houston, durham, north carolina, and buffalo grove, illinois. on c-span2 at 10:00, the senate returns to work on the bill for funding of public works and lands. at 10:00 a.m. on c-span3, a subcommittee hears from cherokee the chair of the fcc. and we hear from judge advocate general's of
theon the ongoing impact of pandemic on the economy of u.s. markets.nd richard blumenthal talks about stopping the spread of this information on social media . also, law enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bob barr discusses police and criminal justice reform. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook messages, and tweets. >> live tuesday on the c-span networks,...
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we can be a man for thinking into thier theone in time why did they would have had their one at the head of my bishop luck that may not have it or we. have been if believe in man fashion with. that will be moot. just 2 months after arguments arrest was also harassed at. the halt the at the shoulder lower up that anatomical image of good thing going good for lesser i'm a little don't have that no bog that all of them have. a negative in there no more exotic of them again but the how the mechanism going to if you had to feel how little attention norm to my knowledge and just both of. them are almost elaborate telemark that even one. could have lab trialling of say and what would. that along with i mean shit i haven't shot him but somehow it didn't know what the beast other than when the whole my share my the knee out of hospital bob and hole. in your throat are. limited. they also i got out of. the game we were going to saw about his in north and the sharks i walked in on the console market cuz i wasn't in there with. what it looked. filthy another them the south and what did you mean of t
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our end as markets without any kind of social justice and so it's an old idea of theon western philosophy and eastern philosophy choose the middle path and that i think is the right strategy economically as well in the united states. we are a money driven society we're a money driven political system we're the money pays for the campaigns the big well and this does not lead to social fairness inclusion or a proper role of the state the new deal that we had under franklin roosevelt who i regard as our greatest president was a middle path it had government and it had business working sometimes in conflict and and sometimes cooperatively and that is in my view the right approach what we don't have right now by the way more than anything is we don't have this thinking going on in government and without rationality we're getting terrible terrible outcomes and so i'm trying to think hard about how to put thinking back into our political system of the message to the center for this and that is wonderful and great. here where you get the top one more to. the heart with cancer bearing the veins th
our end as markets without any kind of social justice and so it's an old idea of theon western philosophy and eastern philosophy choose the middle path and that i think is the right strategy economically as well in the united states. we are a money driven society we're a money driven political system we're the money pays for the campaigns the big well and this does not lead to social fairness inclusion or a proper role of the state the new deal that we had under franklin roosevelt who i regard...
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theon a day-to-day basis, people who most impact your life are those that the state and local level. those kindsged in of elections and focusing on those elections and making sure that you vote down ballot. don't stop at the president and the governor. keep going. make sure you put into office people that will represent the people as opposed to the special interests. that is something we have tried to push. in january,his 2017. i think we have seen more people start to understand what we are saying. it is true. seeink you will start to the impact of this kind of a push in the elections that we will have this cycle. i think you have already started to see that in the last couple of years. i think people are much more conscious of how important the state and local elections are. i have a windshield -- a poster was put on my car from one of the protesters. and is that -- don't forget to vote down ballot. i thought -- here we go. we are in the same place. protesters out talking about criminal justice reform and voting down ballot so i think that is critical. sen. klobuchar: i did a lot o
theon a day-to-day basis, people who most impact your life are those that the state and local level. those kindsged in of elections and focusing on those elections and making sure that you vote down ballot. don't stop at the president and the governor. keep going. make sure you put into office people that will represent the people as opposed to the special interests. that is something we have tried to push. in january,his 2017. i think we have seen more people start to understand what we are...
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of us when people need to be hurt while qatar certainly has friends here for whom it's a kind of theone put important limitation and not push the country focus on if the message production al-jazeera has teams on the ground just because it's more doesn't mean it cannot be priced what about the guys that can afford it to bring you more room would win documentaries and life. now watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now china's top decision making body is reviewing a draft of a controversial national security bill for hong kong the announcement it may spark criticism and protest amid fears of will curb freedoms a new book by former u.s. national security advisor john bolton says donald trump asked the chinese leader for help and his reelection beijing says it has no intention of interfering and the folks olten also says that trump told station ping that he approved of china's repression of muslim leaders while publicly condemning the mass detentions trungpa signed into law sanctions against chinese officials who are involved. the united nations says almost 80000000 people
of us when people need to be hurt while qatar certainly has friends here for whom it's a kind of theone put important limitation and not push the country focus on if the message production al-jazeera has teams on the ground just because it's more doesn't mean it cannot be priced what about the guys that can afford it to bring you more room would win documentaries and life. now watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now china's top decision making body is reviewing a draft of a...
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also nervous when people need to be high to walk are currently has when your phone if the kind of theone put in part had its limitations and that pushed the country the focus on the message production al-jazeera has teams on the ground just because it's large doesn't mean it can all be proud what about the guy that can afford it to bring you more room would win documentaries and live nice frank assessments tourism but the income stream is dead in the water what's been the result seen perching significantly informed opinions there has been a very aggressive political rhetoric that has become very normal in israeli society in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines it's time for new policy needs to stay on the street like not only disintegrating but he's threatening this the leading to overhaul continues inside story on al-jazeera. this virus is the story people's lives for essential workers on the front lines either a pride yes is it you share their experiences of the u.s. response to cold with 19 well i called it a light bill is like a do it in a. can go one pager system inspired me
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tion of theon -- erec attucks monument in the boston commons in 1988, also sometimes -- in 1888, also sometimes referred to as the boston massacre monument, was the most publicly visible honor attucks received up to that time. it was also a turning point. while the monument was erected with black and white support, it also drew a lot of criticism from conservative bostonians. leaders of the boston historical society mounted a position, declaring that the proposed monument was a waste of the public's money, maintaining that these men were rioters, not patriots. attucks in particular, because the famous mulatto was a rowdy person, killed while engaged in the defiance of law. a few years later, one longtime bostonian referred to attucks as , half-negro rowdy who should've been strangled the day he was born. as jim crow segregation took over after the late 1800s, african-americans faced a new and troubling reality. that's next reading is from chapter 4 but which is titled "crispus attucks meets jim crow." on a chill january day in 1879, william h. palmer, an african-american revenue inspe
tion of theon -- erec attucks monument in the boston commons in 1988, also sometimes -- in 1888, also sometimes referred to as the boston massacre monument, was the most publicly visible honor attucks received up to that time. it was also a turning point. while the monument was erected with black and white support, it also drew a lot of criticism from conservative bostonians. leaders of the boston historical society mounted a position, declaring that the proposed monument was a waste of the...
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earliest it could happen is late july, and even then the republican leader said quote, he wants to assess theon conditions in the country. first, for writing a bill quote, in his office. i make two points. conditions in the country are terrible. you don't need to wait to assess them. we must act now. and second, if the leader thinks writing a bill in his office will produce results, i ask them to look at covid, wherein each case he wrote a bill in his office with a democratic input and we insisted that we be included by not going forward. we got a much better deal. we hope that's what he will do from the outset, work with us in a bipartisan way and work with the house as well. to get something done. the time for waiting, the time for artisan posturing is over. we are on the precipice of several deadlines that require immediate action from congress and it is including -- there are several cliffs but perhaps the most dangerous is the clip for state and local governments, so many of whom are finalizing their budget before the new fiscal year on july 1, in two days. state, local, tribal governments
earliest it could happen is late july, and even then the republican leader said quote, he wants to assess theon conditions in the country. first, for writing a bill quote, in his office. i make two points. conditions in the country are terrible. you don't need to wait to assess them. we must act now. and second, if the leader thinks writing a bill in his office will produce results, i ask them to look at covid, wherein each case he wrote a bill in his office with a democratic input and we...
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theon "the presidency", nixon administration and the new era of self-government. the american story. 3.s weekend on c-span >> in philadelphia, joe biden joined democratic congressman dwight evans for a discussion on reopening the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. other participants included a local business owner, an essential worker, and a leader of a community center. this is about an hour and a half.
theon "the presidency", nixon administration and the new era of self-government. the american story. 3.s weekend on c-span >> in philadelphia, joe biden joined democratic congressman dwight evans for a discussion on reopening the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. other participants included a local business owner, an essential worker, and a leader of a community center. this is about an hour and a half.
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theon "the presidency", nixon administration and the new era of self-government. exploring the american story. 3.s weekend on c-span >> in philadelphia, joe biden joined democratic congressman dwight evans for a discussion on reopening the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. other participants included a local business owner, an essential worker, and a leader of a community center. this is about an hour and a half. >> how are you doing? thanks. >> hello. >> as a reminder, this event adheres to social distancing guidelines. restrictions, there will not be individual photos today. thank you. frmr vp biden: that is assuming you would want one. >> thank you, vice president, the third here in congressional district in one of the most fantastic places in the city and the state. you will seeally today and hear from all of these fantastic people some great stories. the residents of west philadelphia, where we are, they things, andntastic this is a great opportunity. tiffany, don't be bashful, the vice president invites you, it is your chance to speak your mind. tell me
theon "the presidency", nixon administration and the new era of self-government. exploring the american story. 3.s weekend on c-span >> in philadelphia, joe biden joined democratic congressman dwight evans for a discussion on reopening the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. other participants included a local business owner, an essential worker, and a leader of a community center. this is about an hour and a half. >> how are you doing? thanks. >> hello. >>...
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hour, theon the next market opens in tokyo, seoul, and sydney.with a guest for her outlook as markets continue to shrug off all of the unrest and uncertainty. ey as theyeak to speak to consumers around the covid-19 crating permanent change in spending. all of that coming up on the next hour of "bloomberg daybreak: asia." plus, the market opens are almost with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "daybreak: asia." australia, japan and south korea have just opened for trade. these are our top stories. president trump under fire for his washington church photo op. critics and religious leaders say clearing protesters by force was an abuse of power. asia-pacific stocks set to fall -- follow wall street higher, suggesting opposed virus recovery. the s&p 500 seeing its highest since march 4. even so, there are fears of a second wave of infections. tokyo issues a new alert and businesses may be told to shut down again as new cases spark. -- spike. >> let's get a quick check of the markets, kicking off trading in japan, the nikkei gaining 1.4%, being
hour, theon the next market opens in tokyo, seoul, and sydney.with a guest for her outlook as markets continue to shrug off all of the unrest and uncertainty. ey as theyeak to speak to consumers around the covid-19 crating permanent change in spending. all of that coming up on the next hour of "bloomberg daybreak: asia." plus, the market opens are almost with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "daybreak: asia." australia, japan and south korea have just...
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hour, theon the next head of -- joins us.ou say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. ♪ >> welcome to "daybreak: asia." japan and south korea have just opened for trade viewed let's get you are top stories. asia-pacific markets with gains after u.s. payrolls smashed expectations. higher in tokyo and hong kong's. global stocks have added $20 trillion since the bottom in march. oil rises for an eighth straight session. opec and allies agreed on further output curbs. they will keep a close eye on production levels. the future of ho
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got theon the back of cut to the 14 day reverse repo rate from 2.55 to 2.35%.rket has been waiting with breath here for some kind of move by the pboc. finally, we got something here. we did see when it comes to yields, a little lower, but still talking about yields on the chinese tenure hovering around february highs recently. bank of indonesia expected to resume lowering interest rates after a two-month pause. let's get more with our chief asia economics correspondent, and a current. reporter: good morning. we are looking for a 25 base cut from the bank of indonesia. is theue in indonesia virus is continuing to spread, putting a lot of pressure of course on the health sector and the broader economy. the government is looking at downgrading growth forecasts for the rest of the year and the finance minister warned its under pressure. that's why the prime minister is expecting. to act yvonne: what happening in taiwan? they have a central-bank decision as well. they have been basically quite successful in containing the virus. we talk about the tech cycle that see
got theon the back of cut to the 14 day reverse repo rate from 2.55 to 2.35%.rket has been waiting with breath here for some kind of move by the pboc. finally, we got something here. we did see when it comes to yields, a little lower, but still talking about yields on the chinese tenure hovering around february highs recently. bank of indonesia expected to resume lowering interest rates after a two-month pause. let's get more with our chief asia economics correspondent, and a current. reporter:...
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that all we want is to be free with peace and dignity in this theon, and treated with dignity that is deserve and of someone who has literally built this country. dr. alexander, i know that you are well aware of this journey. we have taken it together. we have worked together. you have appeared before the judiciary committee on these very crucial issues. i don't know why we are in the deja vu, were still going around circle, but i'm very grateful that you have continued to be engaged in the issues of policing and police reform, systemic changes needed. catastrophic change is needed. as i introduce you, let me reinforce the fact that they are young men and women like tony, who have said to this nation, nothing less than what dr. king said, why they can't wait. dr. alexander, we are glad to have you, serving as the transportation security administration. you have served as a deputy commissioner of the new york state division, criminal justice service chief of police in the rochester police department and held several leadership roles at the university psychiatry in new york. dr. alexand
that all we want is to be free with peace and dignity in this theon, and treated with dignity that is deserve and of someone who has literally built this country. dr. alexander, i know that you are well aware of this journey. we have taken it together. we have worked together. you have appeared before the judiciary committee on these very crucial issues. i don't know why we are in the deja vu, were still going around circle, but i'm very grateful that you have continued to be engaged in the...
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i am concerned about some of the plan so theon's yourrop as we get into you, can you address how think the current economic timingges may impact the release? think of investors earnings and some of the interest of the investors might be diminished. to that as well as how we ave to make sure we've got real plan to make sure they're paid for the government backed stock. sec. carson: thank you, senator. questions in there and let me say it is always a pleasure to talk to you and i at least always feel that when we disagree, it's in a and fair andanner open manner. let me also emphasize that as an independent regulator, i can't speak to the administration's plan. make a point about conservatorship. this is not a choice on my part but a statutory mandate. the act requires me to get fannie and freddie in a safe and condition, consistent with exiting conservatorship. at this point i think this will likely delay an exit by three to months but i would underline the tremendous number unknowns. it was touched upon, if we have forbearance loans eventually go into default, perhaps foreclosure or se
i am concerned about some of the plan so theon's yourrop as we get into you, can you address how think the current economic timingges may impact the release? think of investors earnings and some of the interest of the investors might be diminished. to that as well as how we ave to make sure we've got real plan to make sure they're paid for the government backed stock. sec. carson: thank you, senator. questions in there and let me say it is always a pleasure to talk to you and i at least always...
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. ♪ (vo) wstart your day with theon and cdeliciously satisfying crunch of cheerios oat crunch. oats 'n honey. ♪ good goes around and around at walgreens, we know summer may look different this year. luckily, we are right around the corner with safer ways to shop so you can enjoy the moments you do make. like making sure you have pool toys the whole family can try out. ♪ and never running out of sunscreen before playing in the yard. and if you do spend the day indoors, always have enough snacks. this summer, walgreens is making shopping safer, with touchless pay and drive thru pick up, so you can keep your summer going. walgreens >>> we're back with a look at last night's poignant b.e.t. awards sheinelle joins us with the highlights good morning >> good morning to you b.e.t. was founded 40 years ago to offer programming to the black community. and last night the b.e.t. awards marked its 20th anniversary by airing on a major network for the first time while the trophies were handed out, most artists used their appearances to highlight the black lives matter movement. it was a nig
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did you responses to these questions reflector views on theones tlissues you were asked.d you respond honestly to thet questionnaires and which youboth provided responses? >> senator, when iran for thethe legislature both in 2007 and 2015,i i took a number of ass positions on issues, so the voters would know who they were voting for. >> i assume that you answered chec honestly. in the mississippi questionnaire, when you checked off you support the complete and immediate reversal of roe v. wade, that was an honest answer. and the oppoquestionnaire when u checked off that you approved background checks on private gun sales and impose a ban on opening a 50 caliber rifle, that was an honest answer.or thet mississippi's business and industry street political education committeesand questionnaire when you checked off that you support anti union lawsws laws and the post allowing government workers to exercise to strike, that was also and ta honest answer. these are your views and light of your record of making will controversial statements and taking extreme positions -- will se
did you responses to these questions reflector views on theones tlissues you were asked.d you respond honestly to thet questionnaires and which youboth provided responses? >> senator, when iran for thethe legislature both in 2007 and 2015,i i took a number of ass positions on issues, so the voters would know who they were voting for. >> i assume that you answered chec honestly. in the mississippi questionnaire, when you checked off you support the complete and immediate reversal of...
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(vo) wstart your day with theon and cdeliciously satisfying crunch of cheerios oat crunch.d goes around and around subut when we realized she wasn hebattling sensitive skin, we switched to new tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. we have rolled out teams across. our network, and we went from essentially no televisits to approaching 5,000 visits a day. these visits are surprisingly intimate. i can actually share my screen and show the x-rays. we really moved some mountains in our network, and teams has been a huge part of that. this is going to be a game changer for medicine. ♪ 'anyone else remember when any footlong was five dollars? those were the good days.' hit it, charlie. tristan, this one's for you. ♪oh, you're five, five. five-dollar, five dollar five-dollar footlong. it's freshly made with veggies. it's back, it's back. and yes, that's, and yes that's why i wrote this song. the good old days are back now tristan.♪ we heard you. five-dollar footl
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we had their situation where the sheriff was unwilling to cooperate with the request for documents, theon is typical around these kinds of investigatiityears for the justice department to actually be able to and win a judgment in court that gave us, that gave the justice department access. meanwhile, the unconstitutiona policing profile and national. without that subpoena power, it really limited the ability of the civil rights division do its full job, and it can play a factor also sometimes, the po]é mostlicies you do not wanted to play an limiting where the justice department is going to go, if you got such an uncooperative situation, the lack of subpoena power im >>r. goff, literally to follow up on what i am also a cosponsor of the end racial and religious profiling act incorporatedit racialprofiling and required dacan you briefly explain how we could use that arrests to achieve more equitable and effective policing? >>x absolutely. th is we do not want to just look at comparisons of race. it is not enough to say that black people are stuffed more often. it is not enough to say that
we had their situation where the sheriff was unwilling to cooperate with the request for documents, theon is typical around these kinds of investigatiityears for the justice department to actually be able to and win a judgment in court that gave us, that gave the justice department access. meanwhile, the unconstitutiona policing profile and national. without that subpoena power, it really limited the ability of the civil rights division do its full job, and it can play a factor also sometimes,...
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are hoping the american public will see the flu vaccine is one major way to help the nation get to theon fall. >> that will be a further strain on the system of this virus. >> the death rate in the united states 333.nine per million the united kingdom 556, france 433. spain 5380. belgian 539. netherlands 347. sweden for for sex. ireland 341. those are advanced countries with first-rate healthcareth and frankly likely to produce numbers that we can trust. personally for the record i don't trust numbers coming out of russia or china or iraq and the rest of the world doesn't have the infrastructure to give us with the tasting capabilitie capabilities. japan 7.1. new zealand four.five. taiwan zero.three. hong kong zero.five. i say that clearly there are places that have done this better if we have lessons to learn but i want toar be clear we are not the worst in the world and this data is interesting to compare because it's not the same data from the same source so near and dear to my heart with a few seconds left recent data from university of california that tribal nations were states s th
are hoping the american public will see the flu vaccine is one major way to help the nation get to theon fall. >> that will be a further strain on the system of this virus. >> the death rate in the united states 333.nine per million the united kingdom 556, france 433. spain 5380. belgian 539. netherlands 347. sweden for for sex. ireland 341. those are advanced countries with first-rate healthcareth and frankly likely to produce numbers that we can trust. personally for the record i...
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left of theone public officials we have elected that is willing to come forward and stop this madnessho are doing this have terrorist ideas and terrorist tactics. host: we talked about the president's tweets about this topic today. do think he is that person willing to come forward and stand against that? but fori know he is, some reason he is holding off. i believe it is probably good, because the american people could now see what -- and i call them the global left, this is -- this isican left a global left movement. you can see it throughout the world. host: mike, california, democrat, you are up next. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. in my opinion the more important issue is the fight against racism. -- host: i think we lost mike, but we will go to carolyn. they republican. -- a republican. good morning. are you with us this morning? stick by your phone. stay with us. steve -- caller: i ask you about voting by mail. can you hear me? host: yes, ma'am. do you trust voting by mail? caller: i'm against voting by mail. i am for voting at the polls, but against voting
left of theone public officials we have elected that is willing to come forward and stop this madnessho are doing this have terrorist ideas and terrorist tactics. host: we talked about the president's tweets about this topic today. do think he is that person willing to come forward and stand against that? but fori know he is, some reason he is holding off. i believe it is probably good, because the american people could now see what -- and i call them the global left, this is -- this isican...
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there are bad cops out there, their bad interactions and every of theone is a betrayal trust that wed in officers , we give them a monopoly on the use of lethal force but i do know a single department it isn't working as hard as it can to try and reduce bad encounters . what determines the way at which officers encounter suspects is crime. ,olicing today is data-driven police officers go where people are most being victimized. they go where the community is asking them for more police when i go and again, to inner cities community meetings, what i hear from those wonderful people is you arrest the dealers but their back on the corners the next day, why can't you keep them on the streets. i'm terrified to go into my lobby to pick up the mail because there's youth hanging out there loitering, smoking weed and selling drugs. those people that are committing crimes are by no means the majority. but the police are not making random decisions. they make decisions based on one thing, victimization and community demand for help. host: our guest talking about policing the u.s. in the wake of
there are bad cops out there, their bad interactions and every of theone is a betrayal trust that wed in officers , we give them a monopoly on the use of lethal force but i do know a single department it isn't working as hard as it can to try and reduce bad encounters . what determines the way at which officers encounter suspects is crime. ,olicing today is data-driven police officers go where people are most being victimized. they go where the community is asking them for more police when i go...
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they experience in march about the gradually reduced thechthis estate is function is there by foster theon effect of the transmission of monetaol we would increase our treasury securities that agency over coming months and at least at the45 current pace. will closely monitor development and are prepared to adjust our plans as appropriate. to provide stability to the financial system and is for flow of credi and state and local governments. the he secretary of the treasury 11 c under section 133. the report provides details on these facilities.ilizing short and funding markets and providing more direct credit across the economy. jim stabilized short-term funding markets the fed set up the funding facility and the money market liquidity facility to help out close fund the money markets. fed also established the primary deal of crediollateral to primary dealers that are critical in the immediate race short time short-term findings pretty directly support the credit to thelds. they established a number of facilities to support the small business sector thatup we establish the patient protectio
they experience in march about the gradually reduced thechthis estate is function is there by foster theon effect of the transmission of monetaol we would increase our treasury securities that agency over coming months and at least at the45 current pace. will closely monitor development and are prepared to adjust our plans as appropriate. to provide stability to the financial system and is for flow of credi and state and local governments. the he secretary of the treasury 11 c under section...