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insite thomas lee thank you so much for joining us today tom it's been a volatile day as we've seen a volatile week as the indices clawed their way back up from the lows that we saw this morning but it seems like this negative phentermine has really taken over once again over the possibility of the resurgence of coronavirus cases how do you see all of this playing out. well i mean there's a lot of uncertainty you know this is an unknown disease and. it doesn't look like any country has really defeated goods successfully in it because you point out you know china seeing your piece as well but i think that there's positive things happening in the u.s. because even though it's a rising. it's not really going to increase for them to health care system so hospitalizations have a canard so i think the market's perspective economy showing a lot of resilience you know china had to be shaped recovery on the economy side in the u.s. has a lot of evidence that consumers are moving in that direction and as long as coping doesn't suddenly bring the health care system i think stocks are in good sha
insite thomas lee thank you so much for joining us today tom it's been a volatile day as we've seen a volatile week as the indices clawed their way back up from the lows that we saw this morning but it seems like this negative phentermine has really taken over once again over the possibility of the resurgence of coronavirus cases how do you see all of this playing out. well i mean there's a lot of uncertainty you know this is an unknown disease and. it doesn't look like any country has really...
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without further ado, i would like to introduce the moderator, thomas lee, of this conversation. he iwe're lucky to have thomas s one of our celebration cochairs and the master of our website. everything to do with communication and all things social media and so thomas. >> thank you, cla claudine. thank you. we are bringing this celebration online virtually, like many organizations, we're finding new ways to celebrate and we're doing it all online. at this time, i would like to welcome our distinguished panel presenters, the mayor of san francisco, mayor london breed, and all of the viewers on facebook live. so i hope you're watching. tell a friend and we are on facebook live, at facebook.com/sf. you can text that to a friend. for this afternoon's program, we have six community leaders representing civil righters, children and youth services, as well as arts. each presenter will have two minutes to share their perspectives and have the opportunity to ask mayor breed a question. we have a lot of ground to cover and let's get right to it. our first presenter is vincent penn, for af
without further ado, i would like to introduce the moderator, thomas lee, of this conversation. he iwe're lucky to have thomas s one of our celebration cochairs and the master of our website. everything to do with communication and all things social media and so thomas. >> thank you, cla claudine. thank you. we are bringing this celebration online virtually, like many organizations, we're finding new ways to celebrate and we're doing it all online. at this time, i would like to welcome...
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you may remember thomas "snacks" lee. he's a basketball team manager who finally got a chance to play, and when he did, he wowed the world. >> what a moment, and then he won the can't stop watching moment of the year, and said it's always a pleasure to be in elite company. it was tough beating simone biles. good sense of humor as well. there were a lot of powerful moments from the espys and we'll have so much more from one of the biggest nights in our next half hour. >>> that is coming up, but we begin with those explosive allegations from john bolton. the president's national security adviser is under fire from all sides as his memoir, "the room where it happened," is set for release tomorrow. he's standing by live for an exclusive interview after this report from mary bruce in washington. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. the president says this book is made up of lies and fake stories. he is calling john bolton a wacko and a dope who never had a clue but bolton says the president does not want the
you may remember thomas "snacks" lee. he's a basketball team manager who finally got a chance to play, and when he did, he wowed the world. >> what a moment, and then he won the can't stop watching moment of the year, and said it's always a pleasure to be in elite company. it was tough beating simone biles. good sense of humor as well. there were a lot of powerful moments from the espys and we'll have so much more from one of the biggest nights in our next half hour....
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without further ado, i would like to introduce the moderator, thomas lee, of this conversation.we're lucky to have thomas s one of our celebration cochairs and the master of our website. everything to do with communication and all things social media and so thomas. >> thank you, cla claudine. thank you. we are bringing this celebration online virtually, like many organizations, we're finding new ways to celebrate and we're doing it all online. at this time, i would like to welcome our distinguished panel presenters, the mayor of san francisco, mayor london breed, and all of the viewers on facebook live. so i hope you're watching. tell a friend and we are on facebook live, at facebook.com/sf. you can text that to a friend. for this afternoon's program, we have six community leaders representing civil righters, children and youth services, as well as arts. each presenter will have two minutes to share their perspectives and have the opportunity to ask mayor breed a question. we have a lot of ground to cover and let's get right to it. our first presenter is vincent penn, for affirm
without further ado, i would like to introduce the moderator, thomas lee, of this conversation.we're lucky to have thomas s one of our celebration cochairs and the master of our website. everything to do with communication and all things social media and so thomas. >> thank you, cla claudine. thank you. we are bringing this celebration online virtually, like many organizations, we're finding new ways to celebrate and we're doing it all online. at this time, i would like to welcome our...
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human beings to him so to me i don't carers if it's a george washington statue or a thomas jefferson statue or a robert e. leee, they all need to come down. >> tucker: thanks for the lecture. it may happen, at this rate it will come of the washington monument will be torn down with chains, not ropes. the jefferson memorial, too. how many lives will be improved? how many people will be happier, will get better jobs? how many will be improved by the desecration of war graves? none. it's not about improving the livess of anyone of any color, it's about political power. it's an attempt to legitimize you, who votes the wrong way, and the society you live in which they hate and want to control. you think you live in a country with freedom of speech, freedom of the religion, quality guaranteed under law. no, the documents that celebrate those rights were written by bigots. we tore their statues down, now we are in charge. is anyone for this, exactly? anyone? to the american people want this? no. even now in the middle of our cultural revolution, only 32% of americans say they want civil war statuary torn down. how a
human beings to him so to me i don't carers if it's a george washington statue or a thomas jefferson statue or a robert e. leee, they all need to come down. >> tucker: thanks for the lecture. it may happen, at this rate it will come of the washington monument will be torn down with chains, not ropes. the jefferson memorial, too. how many lives will be improved? how many people will be happier, will get better jobs? how many will be improved by the desecration of war graves? none. it's not...
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lee. i notice that stonewall jackson's coming down. i wonder, is it george washington next week and thomas jefferson is week after? where does it stop?ultimately where it stops, somewhere. anytime someone asks where does it stop, the answer is always somewhere. [laughter] you might let your kid have twizzlers, but not inject black tar heroin. [laughter] you don't just go, where does it stop? [laughter] and the same is true of confederate monuments. gerry: well, it wasn't true, and it's not very funny anymore, is it? meanwhile, we've seen other strange phenomena that now seem to represent our new normal. one of them is the spectacle of young white people animatedly lecturing black people about racism. watch this. >> i can't be racist, right? >> no, sir -- >> yeah, exactly. >> excuse me. no, sir. systemically, racism can only be white. systemically, sir. gerry: quite a spectacle, isn't it? overentitleed, indulged -- privileged we might even say -- white people telling black police officers, black people how they should think. yes, i think we've got it now. that's the new world of racial equality that we've created. sadly, this is no la
lee. i notice that stonewall jackson's coming down. i wonder, is it george washington next week and thomas jefferson is week after? where does it stop?ultimately where it stops, somewhere. anytime someone asks where does it stop, the answer is always somewhere. [laughter] you might let your kid have twizzlers, but not inject black tar heroin. [laughter] you don't just go, where does it stop? [laughter] and the same is true of confederate monuments. gerry: well, it wasn't true, and it's not very...
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lee. i notice stonewall jackson is coming down. is it george washington next week and thomasefferson the week after. you have to ask yourself where does it stop? >> i will tell you where it stops. somewhere. any time someone asks where does it stop, the answer is always with [bleep] somewhere. jesse: we are still waiting for it to stop somewhere. we have gone from confederate generals to the general who defeated robert e. lee. ulysses s. grant. also abolitionist albert pike. christopher columbus, the man who discovered america. he was probably just lost anyway. remember he was look for india. george washington torn down and burned. let's take him off the dollar, too. the lincoln memorial. he freed the slaves. how horrible is that. vandalized. the mob doesn't have a clue about history. they believe the whole country is polluted in racism and slavery. madison avenue, columbus circle got to go, yale university. wait until you hear about that guy. do you know how many thousands of buildings, schools, that you can technically tie to the 18th and 19th century america? what is next,
lee. i notice stonewall jackson is coming down. is it george washington next week and thomasefferson the week after. you have to ask yourself where does it stop? >> i will tell you where it stops. somewhere. any time someone asks where does it stop, the answer is always with [bleep] somewhere. jesse: we are still waiting for it to stop somewhere. we have gone from confederate generals to the general who defeated robert e. lee. ulysses s. grant. also abolitionist albert pike. christopher...
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lee. what's next? thomas jefferson? george washington? james madison? they owned slaves t was wrong.ey were also founders of the country. i'm not sure where this is going to end up but rewriting history rather than learning the lessons of it is very dangerous and will come back to haunt us. stuart: well-said, judge. well-said. i'm full agreement on you with you for that one. for sure. judge napolitano, voice of reasons, good heavens. thanks for joining us. >> when are you getting your pulitzer for that book you're going to write at starbucks? stuart: only time will tell, judge. see you soon. let's get back to the market real fast. we've come back a bit real nicely. we were down over 900. now we're down over 760. leave it at that i want to keep telling you this, larry kudlow coming up in the next hour. the fed and the president have different opinions how long it will take for the economy to bounce back. he is going to join that debate. what is his timetable for the speed of this recovery? >>> president trump heads to dallas this afternoon, he may announce his views own police reforms
lee. what's next? thomas jefferson? george washington? james madison? they owned slaves t was wrong.ey were also founders of the country. i'm not sure where this is going to end up but rewriting history rather than learning the lessons of it is very dangerous and will come back to haunt us. stuart: well-said, judge. well-said. i'm full agreement on you with you for that one. for sure. judge napolitano, voice of reasons, good heavens. thanks for joining us. >> when are you getting your...
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lee, i noticed stonewall jackson coming down, i wonder if it is george washington the next week, thomas week after. you have to wonder where it stops. >> martha: that's a good question, that was the president three years ago with a vision that has come to fruition. this weekend a world war ii memorial inside a charlotte cemetery was vandalized. the names of more than 500 world war ii veterans were masked in red paint. baltimore, george washington defaced with police and black lives matters markings on the face of our forefather. where washington's statue was torn down last week covered with an american flag and burned. the museum of natural natural history, they are going to take this down of the former president teddy roosevelt, because it depicts racial hieran his great grandson has agreed that it is time for the statue to go. so here's the attorney for george floyd's family on the issue of statues this weekend. >> i'm not sure taking the statues down is the right thing if we now don't get the lessons to understand how we can learn from those things so that we don't repeat those mista
lee, i noticed stonewall jackson coming down, i wonder if it is george washington the next week, thomas week after. you have to wonder where it stops. >> martha: that's a good question, that was the president three years ago with a vision that has come to fruition. this weekend a world war ii memorial inside a charlotte cemetery was vandalized. the names of more than 500 world war ii veterans were masked in red paint. baltimore, george washington defaced with police and black lives...
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the fact that her late father thomas was the mayor of baltimore in 1948, he oversaw the dedication of a monument to confederate general stonewall jackson and robert e. lee the time, mary d'alessandro said should be inspired by the two generals. today, the veterans group would not consider general jackson and lee as inspiring, in fact they consider them terrorist and equate naming military bases after them to naming military bases after usama bin laden. nancy pelosi's father might be surprised by comparison, but then today's democrats are not yesterday's democrats and certainly not yesteryears democrats. shannon. >> shannon: trace gallagher in l.a., thank you very much, trace gallagher. the statues come down but the flag comes out. protesters vandalized christopher columbus and miami. so downtown business and a new group in response calling it the citizens coalition. the first order of business draping an american flag over the damage statue. protesters in seattle continue to occupy the block autonomous zone tonight as businesses and cities across the country must decide how or even if to try to rebuild after being ransacked. new york post columnist john
the fact that her late father thomas was the mayor of baltimore in 1948, he oversaw the dedication of a monument to confederate general stonewall jackson and robert e. lee the time, mary d'alessandro said should be inspired by the two generals. today, the veterans group would not consider general jackson and lee as inspiring, in fact they consider them terrorist and equate naming military bases after them to naming military bases after usama bin laden. nancy pelosi's father might be surprised...
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lee had been there he would've followed the law and we would've seen different results in these cases. >> laura: seems like we always seem to screw up the appointment process, my old boss clarence thomas, phenomenal, back in 1990, look what they put him through. his dissent was off the charts. he said today's decision must be recognized for what it is, an effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision. it's given the green light for future political battles to become fought in this court rather than where they rightfully belong, the political branches. such timidity forsakes the court's duty to apply the law according to neutral a principles and the ripple effects will be felt throughout our system of self-government. they are surrendering their power. the liberal lawmakers cheering this are just saying, look, we don't have to be held accountable, you take it away. >> that's exactly right. i am right now writing a book that's coming out this fall called "one vote away" focused on the supreme court, how on issue after issue, they are 5-4. one way or the other hand one of the things that traces in the history of republican nomination, democrats that almost 1,00
lee had been there he would've followed the law and we would've seen different results in these cases. >> laura: seems like we always seem to screw up the appointment process, my old boss clarence thomas, phenomenal, back in 1990, look what they put him through. his dissent was off the charts. he said today's decision must be recognized for what it is, an effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision. it's given the green light for future political battles to...
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thomas, professor and policing equity. he will be by video. professor doug logan president and professor of urban ministry. the honorable -- carter, who i will let senator klobuchar introduce in a minute. mr. lee merritt, an attorney from the merritt law firm from philadelphia. ms. guptqa, president of the leadership council on civil and human rights. senator klobuchar, would you like to say anything? senator klobuchar: i would. thank you, mr. chairman thank you, senator feinstein, for this hearing. and thank you to my friends senator booker, senator harris, for leading this important bill. for i get to introducing the mayor, i want to know that this murder happened in this state and george floyd should be alive today, but he is not. his life evaporated before our eyes, before the eyes of the world. our nation has been left in pain. my state has been left in pain grieving and demanding justice. this is not a time to just talk about it. if we are silent, we are complicit. if we stand there and demand dominance and waived bibles, we are no better than monsters. but if we act and we actually do something and get this bill passed well, then, we are lawmakers, and that would be the legacy of george
thomas, professor and policing equity. he will be by video. professor doug logan president and professor of urban ministry. the honorable -- carter, who i will let senator klobuchar introduce in a minute. mr. lee merritt, an attorney from the merritt law firm from philadelphia. ms. guptqa, president of the leadership council on civil and human rights. senator klobuchar, would you like to say anything? senator klobuchar: i would. thank you, mr. chairman thank you, senator feinstein, for this...