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stuff themselves but their families as well i mean toby makes a good point that you know the u.s. should be seen to be upholding the rule of law and this is a an attack effectively not just on the i.c.c. but their families as well you should understand this from the perspective of the united states this is attack of the court on the u.s. itself this isn't as a temp by the court to assert jurisdiction where the united states is specifically said that we reject that jurisdiction this is an instance of the united states upholding international law which says that the united and he can treat is only legally bound by treaties that it is actually agreed to be bound by through the ratification process that is not the case here in fact afghanistan itself has an invited the court to exercise its jurisdiction in this case the court itself has asserted itself through the prosecutor's powers under the treaty to launch an investigation of her own authority that is the process this is the court itself launching investigation not at the behest of the united states not at the behest of the afghan
stuff themselves but their families as well i mean toby makes a good point that you know the u.s. should be seen to be upholding the rule of law and this is a an attack effectively not just on the i.c.c. but their families as well you should understand this from the perspective of the united states this is attack of the court on the u.s. itself this isn't as a temp by the court to assert jurisdiction where the united states is specifically said that we reject that jurisdiction this is an...
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and fellow at the heritage foundation and in london toby cadman an international human rights lawyer and co-founder of the going to 37 the international justice chamber is welcome to all we will not stand by as all people of threaten by a kangaroo court incredibly strong words that from my pump air from the white house let's bring in brett schaefer in washington d.c. right now bret what is behind this move this is an extraordinary statement well it's a consistent u.s. policy if you go back to 900 $98.00 when the rome statute was being negotiated the united states was deeply involved in those negotiations it voices objections to certain powers in terms of that treaty that were going to be placed upon the court and it decided to vote against the rather the approval that treaty is one of a handful of countries that did that the clinton administration refused to sign the rome statute until the very last day possible in what it did sign it it read it recommended that the bush administration that followed not seek ratification because of serious flaws in that treaty the bush administration
and fellow at the heritage foundation and in london toby cadman an international human rights lawyer and co-founder of the going to 37 the international justice chamber is welcome to all we will not stand by as all people of threaten by a kangaroo court incredibly strong words that from my pump air from the white house let's bring in brett schaefer in washington d.c. right now bret what is behind this move this is an extraordinary statement well it's a consistent u.s. policy if you go back to...
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and we are joined now by dr toby a scratch he is a professor of public health and epidemiology at the sherry take clinic and our lead welcome to the program and thank you for joining us evening thanks for having me and what do you think of how the authorities are handling these new outbreaks i think the authorities are doing well in really in forcing the lock down and trying to isolate those clusters and trace people and test people to see us in effect that eventually the isolation hopefully as soon as possible but now it's very important to identify those last. seen in the reports it's not only in this area we have other classes in germany and so we need to be very careful and watch the situation very carefully so i think your thought these are doing well so it sounds like what you're saying is that these these strict lock downs are indeed necessary. unfortunately is the only way right now that we know that will help to slow or stop this bret's and we work on a flexible level so we don't lock down entire north of us fairly about regional cities and villages and i think that's the cur
and we are joined now by dr toby a scratch he is a professor of public health and epidemiology at the sherry take clinic and our lead welcome to the program and thank you for joining us evening thanks for having me and what do you think of how the authorities are handling these new outbreaks i think the authorities are doing well in really in forcing the lock down and trying to isolate those clusters and trace people and test people to see us in effect that eventually the isolation hopefully as...
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during the pandemic, toby has used his downtime to release a series of acoustic performances and forold man in, a song about not letting father time have his way. as you may have heard, i have a new book that's been out for almost two weeks now. i want to thank all of you for making "counter 1945" the best-selling hardcover book in america, fiction or nonfiction. please go to foxnewssunday.com to learn more. and that's it for today, have a great week, happy father's day to all you dads out there and to all the sons and daughters, especially mine, give your old man a call today and we will see you next "fox news sunday." ♪ (announcer) who can you always rely on to be there when you need immediate help? any time of the day or night, even when you're hundreds of miles away from home, always giving you and your family peace of mind with people, benefits, and services always there for you to make your life a little easier? a company you know is always with you. aaa, a company built by and for members. (sentimental music) hi there, i'm jeff thisted. chances are you know about aaa's legenda
during the pandemic, toby has used his downtime to release a series of acoustic performances and forold man in, a song about not letting father time have his way. as you may have heard, i have a new book that's been out for almost two weeks now. i want to thank all of you for making "counter 1945" the best-selling hardcover book in america, fiction or nonfiction. please go to foxnewssunday.com to learn more. and that's it for today, have a great week, happy father's day to all you...
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during the pandemic toby has used his down time to release series of performances, don't let the olds way. as you may have heard, i have a new book that's been out for almost 2 weeks now, i want to thank all of you for making countdown 1945 the best selling hard-cover book in america, fiction or nonfiction. please go to foxnewssunday.com to learn more. have a great week. happy father's day to all dads out there and to all sons and daughters especially mine give your old man a call today and we will see you next fox news sunday. sunday. >> americans know the truth. without police, there is chaos. without law there is anarchy and without safety there is catastrophe. we must improve accountability, increase transparency and invest more resources in police training, recruiting and communitye engagement. reducing crime and raising standards are not opposite goals. paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. that was president trump this week signing an executive order aimed at raising standards and improving law enforcement practices nationwide. the president's order
during the pandemic toby has used his down time to release series of performances, don't let the olds way. as you may have heard, i have a new book that's been out for almost 2 weeks now, i want to thank all of you for making countdown 1945 the best selling hard-cover book in america, fiction or nonfiction. please go to foxnewssunday.com to learn more. have a great week. happy father's day to all dads out there and to all sons and daughters especially mine give your old man a call today and we...
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country music toby keith on his career and critics and staying true to the red, white and blue.es are tough. but force factor's test x180 can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. chris: he started out working the oil fields of oklahoma but as we first told you last november, he's been filling arena with devoted fans for decades now. here is our power player of the week. >> it changes your life, you go from -- you go from making 2 or $300 a week to making 15, 20,000 a night, overnight. ♪ ♪ chris: toby keith is talking about when he broke out as a country music star a quarter century ago and how he stayed on top ever since. >> i might not be as good, i might not able to outsing everybody. i don't know. chris: fair to say that over the years, the two big themes for toby king have been patriotism and partying? >> well, the partying thing went all the way through but the patriotism thing -- >> we will always stand up in salute.
country music toby keith on his career and critics and staying true to the red, white and blue.es are tough. but force factor's test x180 can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. chris: he started out working the oil fields of oklahoma but as we first told you last november, he's been filling arena with devoted fans for decades now. here...
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country music toby keith on his career and critics and staying true to the red, white and blue.this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. the kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. we didn't ask for it... but we are rising to meet it. and how far we've come isn't even close to how far we can go. we just have to remember how patient we were... how strong we can be. (how strong you can be.) and remember this; there's a crack in everything for a reason. how else can the light get in? ♪ tomorrow starts today. tomorrow ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. then you might have a dcondition called dry mouth.? biotène is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. chris: he started out w
country music toby keith on his career and critics and staying true to the red, white and blue.this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. the kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. we didn't ask for it... but we are rising to meet it. and how far we've come isn't even close to how far we can go. we...
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[sighs] is toby there? no. i'm here, jan. wh-what is the situation, toby?usly. and jim won't press charges against roy or the company. yeah.k god. um, but now apparently darryl has some issue with-- no, he has been wanting a raise for a couple of months and he's just using this roy thing as leverage. all right, well, are you gonna take care of this? yeppers. what did i tell you about "yeppers?" i don't remember. i told you not to say it. do you remember that? ye--sh.
[sighs] is toby there? no. i'm here, jan. wh-what is the situation, toby?usly. and jim won't press charges against roy or the company. yeah.k god. um, but now apparently darryl has some issue with-- no, he has been wanting a raise for a couple of months and he's just using this roy thing as leverage. all right, well, are you gonna take care of this? yeppers. what did i tell you about "yeppers?" i don't remember. i told you not to say it. do you remember that? ye--sh.
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dot com follow us on twitter and instagram as well as he told me to use toby a lot of but that's it for me stacey. i'm middle and i'm to complete the 2nd season of only 2 friends on the planet on the brink of disaster we did long in depth interview experts about one question how to change the families.
dot com follow us on twitter and instagram as well as he told me to use toby a lot of but that's it for me stacey. i'm middle and i'm to complete the 2nd season of only 2 friends on the planet on the brink of disaster we did long in depth interview experts about one question how to change the families.
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what's your take on that, toby, in terms of this potential second wave.ou say, look, this is here with us, we have to deal with it and we have to adapt. >> yes, exactly. dr. fauci made it clear that we haven't got the second wave and we are continuing to see this first problem that we are dealing with and we are going continue to have to deal with it for a long time. maria: go ahead. >> one of the things that concern me 30% of people said they wouldn't get a vaccine initially and that will leave repository of infections that will continue to be with us. maria: yeah, that's true. a lot of people refuse to get vaccines regardless and overall, you've been talking about this healthcare ready reserve trained by u.s. armed forces, so you write and op-ed on soldiers saying we could train 1 million people over 3 to 12 months on military bases around $50 billion. you say that both of the problems can be solved at least partially in the same solution establishment of a million health care ready reserve, tell us more about this. >> i think this is an idea that a fri
what's your take on that, toby, in terms of this potential second wave.ou say, look, this is here with us, we have to deal with it and we have to adapt. >> yes, exactly. dr. fauci made it clear that we haven't got the second wave and we are continuing to see this first problem that we are dealing with and we are going continue to have to deal with it for a long time. maria: go ahead. >> one of the things that concern me 30% of people said they wouldn't get a vaccine initially and...
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thomas and antonia toby arrive from ball in the morning they patiently answer every question. but i was the flight one or the flight was fine except it was the press that was the only strange thing over 4000000 holiday makers come to the island from germany alone every year the beach resorts in particular cater to the master as them but that is not harmed majorca is popularity. antonia and thomas told or have had time at their hotel to recover from the media frenzy normally this would be peak season but now they have the beach coming out almost to themselves it's luxury at package holiday prices. nothing during a ball or money is there. they're not really bothered that majorca is popular dance clubs aren't permitted to open. actually all we wanted was to go to the beach we talk to ourselves where can we go and which borders are open and which aren't what could be more relaxing than my work or without people. and we've earned it so much time in occupational health nurse for example that in our ward took in suspected coded cases. so we have already been through a little. emotion
thomas and antonia toby arrive from ball in the morning they patiently answer every question. but i was the flight one or the flight was fine except it was the press that was the only strange thing over 4000000 holiday makers come to the island from germany alone every year the beach resorts in particular cater to the master as them but that is not harmed majorca is popularity. antonia and thomas told or have had time at their hotel to recover from the media frenzy normally this would be peak...
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edelman: this is toby edelman. i do think we need to have a mandate for testing, and we need to make sure that the tests are done on all residents. residents whof tested positive for covid-19 had no symptoms at all. they don't have high temperatures, they don't have coughs or other respiratory ismptoms, so it essential that we test all , and then we can target, not just sending it randomly around. just want toer: i conclude you, because my time is almost up. think that isi very, very important, that we put the resources there. have 2.5 million people in these facilities, either working and that isnts, before we restate the opportunities for families, and i hope that we can bulk up the support for testing and put the resources directly where we want it and not let it reach out to different patterns of ownership or management that is on the ground where people need it. rep. doggett: thank you very much. appreciate it, mr. blumenauer. mr. smith. rep. smith: thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you to all of our witnesse
edelman: this is toby edelman. i do think we need to have a mandate for testing, and we need to make sure that the tests are done on all residents. residents whof tested positive for covid-19 had no symptoms at all. they don't have high temperatures, they don't have coughs or other respiratory ismptoms, so it essential that we test all , and then we can target, not just sending it randomly around. just want toer: i conclude you, because my time is almost up. think that isi very, very important,...
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we are told that the efforts his wanting toby move closer to renault.lobal news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. good morning. up, fed chair jerome powell expected to reiterate a downbeat assessment of the u.s. economy as he heads to capitol hill twice this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: it is "daybreak: europe." quick flash of the markets. which narrative do you believe? morgan stanley's v-shaped? or are you worried about lockdown take two in china? our next guest points out that the as a dollar -- the aussie dollar after the last two recessions. oil is coming off, down 8% last week. it continues because we are worried about a double lockdown. abe this morning says that you can't spend, spend, spend without some repercussions. we will talk about the dollar in a moment. whether david roach is right or the bloomster is right. fed chairman jerome powell is expected to bring a cautionary message to capitol hill. his are boxed to lawmakers will likely echo the
we are told that the efforts his wanting toby move closer to renault.lobal news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. good morning. up, fed chair jerome powell expected to reiterate a downbeat assessment of the u.s. economy as he heads to capitol hill twice this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: it is "daybreak: europe." quick flash of the markets. which narrative do you believe? morgan...
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toby cabin is an international human rights lawyer based in london he says the evidence from the math grace points to war crimes i think the reports 'd that are coming out now are saying that there are also some military because of it of being executed with hands tied behind their backs and their reports coming out of civilians still no need to be investigation to identify the cause of death but it certainly looks in the face that these are executions and thereby history of war crimes the fact that they've been buried in a mental mass grave would indicate that these are not individuals who died in the course of with that if they are military personnel that the them the geneva conventions are very clear that the steps that have been taken when a military personnel or what's called order coma they become prisoners of war and the geneva conventions apply and the fact that these individuals have not been found and in some circumstances where hands tied behind the acts demonstrates something far more sinister it's not the it's the 1st time to have situations such as this from from her forc
toby cabin is an international human rights lawyer based in london he says the evidence from the math grace points to war crimes i think the reports 'd that are coming out now are saying that there are also some military because of it of being executed with hands tied behind their backs and their reports coming out of civilians still no need to be investigation to identify the cause of death but it certainly looks in the face that these are executions and thereby history of war crimes the fact...
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was just clearly a lot mr berman has not resigned and this is on top of other countries mr barr as toby keith the lead in regard to the release of the mother report when he deliberately mis characterized it mr barr than asking much more like mr trump personal wire that he had than the head of the justice department it is understandable really to think of how republicans in the senate who are staying quiet through all of this would have reacted in the obama administration had eric holder suddenly fired a u.s. attorney investigating people related to obama but here you have mr barr stepping in to stop investigations apparently that mr trump doesn't like primary among those under the treaty investigation of rudolph giuliani that ongoing in the southern district of new york but that's not the only one there are many ongoing investigations there that all touch on president trump and it seems that trump wants to do everything he can to stop. still ahead on out of there be ready to deploy egypt's president tells his military they could be sent on a mission to libya. struggling to preserve trad
was just clearly a lot mr berman has not resigned and this is on top of other countries mr barr as toby keith the lead in regard to the release of the mother report when he deliberately mis characterized it mr barr than asking much more like mr trump personal wire that he had than the head of the justice department it is understandable really to think of how republicans in the senate who are staying quiet through all of this would have reacted in the obama administration had eric holder...
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again, i'm toby miles, real estate and services manager. this part of the work plan includes implementation of the long range property management plan which directs the transfer of ociis assets to the city and private parties both within and outside of the major approved project areas. currently, we are in conversations with our city partners around priorities for transfer of assets in 2021. in the coming year, we will continue our work to transfer ociis completed affordable housing assets to mohcd. included transfers include alice griffith, phases one through four, in mission bay south, projects 6 east and 7 west, and in transit a, blocks 6 and 7. it also includes the ongoing management obligations, including the 606 project in yerba buena is expected to be completed later this summer. in this past march, the board of supervisors approved legislation authorizing the transfer of three propertied to the city under the p.m.p. the actual closings on those properties will occur during the remainder of this year, 19-20, and into next year. those
again, i'm toby miles, real estate and services manager. this part of the work plan includes implementation of the long range property management plan which directs the transfer of ociis assets to the city and private parties both within and outside of the major approved project areas. currently, we are in conversations with our city partners around priorities for transfer of assets in 2021. in the coming year, we will continue our work to transfer ociis completed affordable housing assets to...
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. >> toby just filed a lawsuit on arevalo's behalf. >> in terms of the lawsuit you just have to hope that at one point one peace offer not just in that agency but others will look at that and say i don't want to be that officer on the news. >> come on out or we're going to kick the door in. we don't need one. come out. >> that's also the agent yelling in this 2018 video captured on another resident's home security camera. the video shows police officers pulled this man out of his home over suspicions he had been driving with a suspended license, all charges that were later dropped. video also shows that the police sergeant, the supervisor on the scene slamming alvarez's head into the car's windshield. and now the fbi is investigating them as well. documents from last fall show that federal civil rights investigators requested the entire alvarez case file. >> i think that having the fbi essentially over this case is going to send a message to other officers that their buddy who happens to be assigned to internal affairs isn't going to be the only person that's scrutinizing their unlaw
. >> toby just filed a lawsuit on arevalo's behalf. >> in terms of the lawsuit you just have to hope that at one point one peace offer not just in that agency but others will look at that and say i don't want to be that officer on the news. >> come on out or we're going to kick the door in. we don't need one. come out. >> that's also the agent yelling in this 2018 video captured on another resident's home security camera. the video shows police officers pulled this man...
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supreme in the church service and the love of the children and marvin gaye's what is going on and tobyd white america ought to give black people a standing ovation after 400 years of being terrorized we refuse to create a black version of the ku klux klan. after 3400 years of traumatized we want to be healer. that is fed rick doulg lass and martin king and what is it about these black feel so thoroughly subjugated that want freedom for everybody. that is a grand gift to the world in the bowels at the center of american empire that is enslaved jim crow, jane crow, lynched them still dishing out -- that is what i saw in the floyd family and i was boiled up. it reminded me of the west family and irene and cliff and cliff. that is what we come from. shiloh baptist church. you could put us down but not in such a way that we're going to hate you because you become the point of -- no, we're going to put a smile on our face. that is his momma. that is where he is right now. he's lying right next to her who -- who's way of engaging the world was embracing with it all of the love. i'm talking ab
supreme in the church service and the love of the children and marvin gaye's what is going on and tobyd white america ought to give black people a standing ovation after 400 years of being terrorized we refuse to create a black version of the ku klux klan. after 3400 years of traumatized we want to be healer. that is fed rick doulg lass and martin king and what is it about these black feel so thoroughly subjugated that want freedom for everybody. that is a grand gift to the world in the bowels...
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>> this is toby edelman.k we do need to have a mandate for testing and we need to make sure the tests are done on all residents. we know from the kirkland facility when everybody was tested in that facility, the majority of residents who tested positive for covid-19 had no symptoms at all. they don't have high temperatures. they don't have coughs or other respiratory symptoms. so it is essential that we test all residents them we can target protective equipment where it's most needed, not just sending it randomly around. the other point -- >> thank you. >> -- i want to make is that -- >> i just want to conclude here because my time is almost up. >> okay. >> mr. chairman, i think that is very, very important. that we put the resources there. we have 2.5 million people who go in and out of -- who are in these facilities either working or as residents and that's before we restate the opportunities for families to visit. i hope we can bulk up the support for testing and put the resources directly where we want it
>> this is toby edelman.k we do need to have a mandate for testing and we need to make sure the tests are done on all residents. we know from the kirkland facility when everybody was tested in that facility, the majority of residents who tested positive for covid-19 had no symptoms at all. they don't have high temperatures. they don't have coughs or other respiratory symptoms. so it is essential that we test all residents them we can target protective equipment where it's most needed, not...
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serving a number of other administrations as well as the presidential campaigns but she's also the toby professor in director of the institute of politics and strategy. there they study a presidency. we really have a great lineup today what were you in a do is jump into the meat of the book. we want you to get a little sense from tevi troy what are the key points. we will have some conversation and then bring in a turd to you. when i do come to you for questions you will have a number of ways of getting in touch with us. one is to submit questions in the comment section on facebook and what with the youtube chat function. we will look for your questions but let's begin. tevi troy this is a book and you had written excessively on the white house. of course it is about personalities and conflicts in important advisors. it's really a book about the presidency and the white house itself. my first question billy is you point out that over the time you're talking about the white house become a really big institution. and yet the advisors there are often may be younger than the secretary. they
serving a number of other administrations as well as the presidential campaigns but she's also the toby professor in director of the institute of politics and strategy. there they study a presidency. we really have a great lineup today what were you in a do is jump into the meat of the book. we want you to get a little sense from tevi troy what are the key points. we will have some conversation and then bring in a turd to you. when i do come to you for questions you will have a number of ways...
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[indiscernible] media toby the liberal keep black people on the plantation. you can ask anybody right now what has president trump done and they cannot disagree with you over the issues we just talked about, prison reform, the economic development and opportunity in terms of jobs, and historically black colleges. if you ask anybody what did joe biden do? ask an african-american one has joe biden done in the last 49 years that has had an impact on african-american communities other than displacement from families and destroying their lives, taking from their children and mothers and fathers and incarcerating them worthy time does not fit the crime? need to bet we highlighting. black people have been really disillusioned about the democratic party. that is what scared the liberals and that's why they are horrified, because people like me and you will have come out and said we are not going to be part of the bandwagon. we are independent thinkers and we don't need liberals thinking for us, wanting to build us a habitat house but not in their neighborhoods. we wa
[indiscernible] media toby the liberal keep black people on the plantation. you can ask anybody right now what has president trump done and they cannot disagree with you over the issues we just talked about, prison reform, the economic development and opportunity in terms of jobs, and historically black colleges. if you ask anybody what did joe biden do? ask an african-american one has joe biden done in the last 49 years that has had an impact on african-american communities other than...
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okay, but if they can't play this year, if by chance they have to shutdown again i think it's going toby. i don't think they'll go away entirely but we could see all kinds of changes especially in sale restructure and what cities pay to have teams with new arenas and things like that. and every way about our lives in sports and about our love of sports may change. >> yeah, sad times all around. christine brennen, fabulous to see you. thanks so much. >> michael, thank you very much. >> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back here on "cnn newsroom," getting creative and fighting coronavirus at the same time, masks getting more sophisticated. we'll show you some of the best ones. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut i
okay, but if they can't play this year, if by chance they have to shutdown again i think it's going toby. i don't think they'll go away entirely but we could see all kinds of changes especially in sale restructure and what cities pay to have teams with new arenas and things like that. and every way about our lives in sports and about our love of sports may change. >> yeah, sad times all around. christine brennen, fabulous to see you. thanks so much. >> michael, thank you very much....
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back to you >>> coming up, we've got much more on the fed decision and the economy and what needs toby done specifically to create more economic activity for african-americans, as we rebound from the coronavirus we await the press conference, of course, from the fed chair jerome powell. it's about 12 minutes away right now. we'll turn to that it's a virtual press conference. we'll rn ttuo it as soon as it starts stay with us our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. yeah, they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. oooh, well... i'm good at my condo. oh. i love her condo. nana throws the best parties. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. oh yeah, you going to place it? not until i'm sure. why don't you call td ameritrade for a strategy gut check? what's that? you run it by an expert, you talk about the risk and potential profit and loss. could've used that before i hired my interior de
back to you >>> coming up, we've got much more on the fed decision and the economy and what needs toby done specifically to create more economic activity for african-americans, as we rebound from the coronavirus we await the press conference, of course, from the fed chair jerome powell. it's about 12 minutes away right now. we'll turn to that it's a virtual press conference. we'll rn ttuo it as soon as it starts stay with us our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. yeah, they...
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it turned out toby a hammer. melanie woodrow was at the news conference, asking the tough questions. >> sean monterrosa was on his knees outside this walgreens when a vallejo police officer fired at him five times through his vehicle's windshield. one of the shots hit and killed the 22-year-old, who they believed was armed. the fatal shooting came after a night of multiple calls for looting, including to the walgreens. shawny williams said it appeared monterrosa was going get into a getaway vehicle before changing his mind. >> this individual appeared to be running toward the black sedan, but suddenly stopped, taking a kneeling position and placing his hands above his waist, revealing what appeared to be the butt of a handgun. investigations later revealed that the weapon was a long 15-inch hammer tucked into the pocket of his sweatshirt. >> chief williams says the officer who shot monterrosa is an 18-year veteran. chief williams did not release his name. attorney john burris is representing monterrosa's family.
it turned out toby a hammer. melanie woodrow was at the news conference, asking the tough questions. >> sean monterrosa was on his knees outside this walgreens when a vallejo police officer fired at him five times through his vehicle's windshield. one of the shots hit and killed the 22-year-old, who they believed was armed. the fatal shooting came after a night of multiple calls for looting, including to the walgreens. shawny williams said it appeared monterrosa was going get into a...
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toby well as for trashed yes of bridges kiri only reasonable italy's but as i would tell you it was one monument as much in my nickel april we should put the name of brilliance early saturday of all that is by actually borba nazi live in my just screen naked as was wars for colas need doherty's but she only lived at look united bunny tribute role model may's cronies that holyday the resource taylor in all it seems she had really like it coming iris through all put it in their noses leashed levelers aboard it. and as doris was she would not really a deal with outlook we so said our daughters will see dana. into battle hopping want us out of tea too well or limit us live. in what is i mean at in 130 more are by in the heart the 3rd and the woman a system of them at the newest club a shipment of ali has been a model. ilish the man i am in mcdermott in what an e a bizarre you. can. only imagine for soap opera not a change the fact that it was funny when companies think oh my what or so i am of course not only that i would go where there is a surely a. catholic. suthep and. catholic catholic
toby well as for trashed yes of bridges kiri only reasonable italy's but as i would tell you it was one monument as much in my nickel april we should put the name of brilliance early saturday of all that is by actually borba nazi live in my just screen naked as was wars for colas need doherty's but she only lived at look united bunny tribute role model may's cronies that holyday the resource taylor in all it seems she had really like it coming iris through all put it in their noses leashed...
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there you might get a trade, because they have been decimated on price but that doesn't mean you want tobyhere for the long term. so when you're investing think about where the trends are and go there. charles: you're talking 2030. i'm thinking "jetsons" now, like, flying cars, where can i get a piece of the action? before we wrap it all up, yesterday the market held key support just when it looked like things were going to crumble. we're near some breakout points, probably could go to all-time highs. just an idea here, ddai? what is do you like? it feels like hard to chase some names, because if you go for value you have to look out not necessarily participating all the time? >> that's right, charles. it is hard to chase the names sometimes. you do have to participate in the chase. one of the names we like that has not fully recovered and we think that it will is -- water. we own this one. it is up 2% today, thereabouts. 140-year-old plumbing, water heating quality solutions company. presence in residential and commercial and exposure to replacement and new construction. so we think they
there you might get a trade, because they have been decimated on price but that doesn't mean you want tobyhere for the long term. so when you're investing think about where the trends are and go there. charles: you're talking 2030. i'm thinking "jetsons" now, like, flying cars, where can i get a piece of the action? before we wrap it all up, yesterday the market held key support just when it looked like things were going to crumble. we're near some breakout points, probably could go...
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toby draper says, i want to go to my local bookshop.o toilets, no copy, no thanks. and thomas says hyper consumerism, when people get excited about shopping, shops opening up, we excited about shopping, shops open|ng up, we are excited about shopping, shops opening up, we are in trouble. thank you for all your comments. i will be back in a few minutes with all the latest business stories. hello there. the broad weather pattern is going to change very little over the week ahead. it will be a week of contrasts in the uk, as it was over the weekend. many places in the south of england having a warm and sunny day on sunday. a dramatic skyline, though, in the north—west of england following those late in the day thundery showers, and an area of low pressure is keeping this very unstable airacross the uk, so more showers to come. a lot of low cloud is streaming in from off the north sea at the moment so a grey start in some places. but over the weekend, we keep this mixture of warm sunshine, but some heavy and thundery downpours. many places
toby draper says, i want to go to my local bookshop.o toilets, no copy, no thanks. and thomas says hyper consumerism, when people get excited about shopping, shops opening up, we excited about shopping, shops open|ng up, we are excited about shopping, shops opening up, we are in trouble. thank you for all your comments. i will be back in a few minutes with all the latest business stories. hello there. the broad weather pattern is going to change very little over the week ahead. it will be a...
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to toby, les'sife, his three children, brad, alan, and liz, and his grandchildre we send our love. the newshour is not the newshour without les crystal. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you,e stay safe, d see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newsho has been provided by: >>anonsumer cellular understds that not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can help you choose a plan based on how much you use your phone, nothing more, nothing less. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> life isn't a straight line, and somemes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpected, with financial planning and advice for today, and tomorrow. that fidelity wealth 6management. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporfor public broadcasting. and by c
to toby, les'sife, his three children, brad, alan, and liz, and his grandchildre we send our love. the newshour is not the newshour without les crystal. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you,e stay safe, d see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newsho has been provided by: >>anonsumer cellular understds that not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can help you...
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, as you know, even when there are quote/unquote liberal rights pro civil mayor there's still seem toby many problems with nypd. do you see that as something de blasio is ultimately answerable for? >> i have to say it's been stunning to watch from people who say they are different. and curfews have a place. er i was the first person in the city to say we need to shut down the coronavirus. neither the mayor or the governor would listen and now 30,000 people are dead. now when we talk about black lives, people are protesting about overpolicing and laws that cause interaction series give a curfew. and other laws to cause interreactions, instead of saying this is what i can do right now as mayor and governor by executive order. this is what i'm doing so people can hit the city council and new york city for -- and other things. >> just my job to make sure i'm hearing you right you. saying you think de blasio and cuomo have overreacted to try and control the protests and should be doing more to do executive-led reform now? >> of course. they failed. it's not overreacting. the mayor failed fro
, as you know, even when there are quote/unquote liberal rights pro civil mayor there's still seem toby many problems with nypd. do you see that as something de blasio is ultimately answerable for? >> i have to say it's been stunning to watch from people who say they are different. and curfews have a place. er i was the first person in the city to say we need to shut down the coronavirus. neither the mayor or the governor would listen and now 30,000 people are dead. now when we talk about...
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cunningham, toby, noah, tedder, eisenhower, snow white, prairie, and mccreary. >> there you go. account put up a big old black box for blackout tuesday. >> did they? >> no, they did not. >> i was like, oh, missed that one. >> the queen, she's woke. >>> back at home, a real-life development in the "tiger king" saga. >> remember that, "tiger king"? the site of joe exotic's infamous private zoo has been awarded to his long-time rival, animal rights activist carole baskin. joseph maldonado is serving a 22-year prison sentence for conviction and murder for hire plot against baskin. >> baskin remains under a cloud of controversy. a florida sheriff has reportedly confirmed rumors that the will of her missing late millionaire husband was forged. baskin has repeatedly denied any involvement in her late husband's disappearance. we need the lifetime movie. isn't there a movie, though? teree was supposed to be playing carole baskin, or at least they were considering her. >> so many twists and turns even after the netflix miniseries, i can't keep up. >> somebody was saying "tiger king" seems
cunningham, toby, noah, tedder, eisenhower, snow white, prairie, and mccreary. >> there you go. account put up a big old black box for blackout tuesday. >> did they? >> no, they did not. >> i was like, oh, missed that one. >> the queen, she's woke. >>> back at home, a real-life development in the "tiger king" saga. >> remember that, "tiger king"? the site of joe exotic's infamous private zoo has been awarded to his long-time...
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toby russell is with us, the co-ceo of shift. absolutely right, you are an online used car seller, correct? that right? >> that's right. that's right. you go online to find the car you'd like at shift.com and you can buy a car online or push a button and we will bring it to you. stuart: i push the button, you bring it to me but i don't haggle on the price, is that correct? none of that? >> that's right. the price you see online is a no-haggle price. the idea is a no pressure sales experience. stuart: sure. now, your competitors, i think, your main competitors are carvana and vroom. are you better than them? if so, how? >> well, we definitely think shift is a great, great experience. if you think about the competitive side, it's really traditional retailers, because carvana, vroom and shift together, the e-commerce players, those that sell cars online, represent less than 1% of the marketplace. $840 billion industry and less than 1% of the sales are done online. so we just see tremendous growth there. stuart: i think you're on to
toby russell is with us, the co-ceo of shift. absolutely right, you are an online used car seller, correct? that right? >> that's right. that's right. you go online to find the car you'd like at shift.com and you can buy a car online or push a button and we will bring it to you. stuart: i push the button, you bring it to me but i don't haggle on the price, is that correct? none of that? >> that's right. the price you see online is a no-haggle price. the idea is a no pressure sales...
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that what get people residents attention but al-awlaki met the criteria tobi a -- to be assist nate. what think of the policy, but strategically and we now see one of the ways that the jihad movement attacked the west is through -- one of the ways it looks today. al-awlaki was kind of -- him and akahn were really one of the first people behind that idea, an idea that wasn't all that popular for al qaeda at the time. guys like bin laden depend like the idea of the lone actor attack can thought it would mean they would lose control of the mom. eventually al qaeda embraced the lone actor model large by because of al-awlaki. i tell my students -- i'll give you story that a chapter open '0. in london a couple years ago, the road outside the natural history museum, car jumps offed the curb and hit a few people and get everyone's attention. why? well because somewhere in our minds there's a thought of maybe this is a terrorist attack. very soon after the event happens the police feel compelled to announce evidence it's not being treated as terrorism related. isn't that a term you hear all t
that what get people residents attention but al-awlaki met the criteria tobi a -- to be assist nate. what think of the policy, but strategically and we now see one of the ways that the jihad movement attacked the west is through -- one of the ways it looks today. al-awlaki was kind of -- him and akahn were really one of the first people behind that idea, an idea that wasn't all that popular for al qaeda at the time. guys like bin laden depend like the idea of the lone actor attack can thought...
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the president, toby boyd, said cuts will be like nothing we have ever seen.re is a possibility of 15,000 teacher layoffs, even if the state gets federal help. this, advising teacher unions to bargain hardpermanent cuts. >>> more financial problems for the rail project, partly due to the pandemic. even before the coronavirus crisis, the plan for a bullet train from san francisco to los angeles faced a series of funding problems as the budget ballooned from $33 billion-$80 billion. according to the chronicle, the largest source of funding revenue has decreased dramatically, as your businesses are buying emission credits because of the stay-at- home restrictions. >>> to the north bay were santa rosa police are investigating an incident between a driver and group of black lives matter protesters. >> hey, what's up [ bleep ]! what the [ bleep ]! >> one demonstrator took this video of the incident on sonoma avenue, saturday night. it happened shortly after a woman drove her suv record. she told officers she finished her shift at a local hospital when protesters sto
the president, toby boyd, said cuts will be like nothing we have ever seen.re is a possibility of 15,000 teacher layoffs, even if the state gets federal help. this, advising teacher unions to bargain hardpermanent cuts. >>> more financial problems for the rail project, partly due to the pandemic. even before the coronavirus crisis, the plan for a bullet train from san francisco to los angeles faced a series of funding problems as the budget ballooned from $33 billion-$80 billion....
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again, i'm toby miles, real estate and services manager. this part of the work plan includes implementation of the long range property management plan which directs the transfer of ociis assets to the city and private parties both within and outside of the major approved project areas. currently, we are in conversations with our city partners around priorities for transfer of assets in 2021. in the coming year, we will continue our work to transfer ociis completed affordable housing assets to mohcd. included transfers include alice griffith, phases one through four, in mission bay south, projects 6 east and 7 west, and in transit a, blocks 6 and 7. it also includes the ongoing management obligations, including the 606 project in yerba buena is expected to be completed later this summer. in this past march, the board of supervisors approved legislation authorizing the transfer of three propertied to the city under the p.m.p. the actual closings on those properties will occur during the remainder of this year, 19-20, and into next year. those
again, i'm toby miles, real estate and services manager. this part of the work plan includes implementation of the long range property management plan which directs the transfer of ociis assets to the city and private parties both within and outside of the major approved project areas. currently, we are in conversations with our city partners around priorities for transfer of assets in 2021. in the coming year, we will continue our work to transfer ociis completed affordable housing assets to...
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importantly so with the people who have fought tooth and nail to bring it up out they will welcome tobyand frank why that compatriots by the people who waved them off will they see us before and who had prayed every day sense that they would return home safely you know and i think it's incredibly important to imagine the feeling they must have walked on to that square and be met with tears and thrives on this wave of love and of respect and gratitude to me actually the most moving part of the day it's off to the present spoken and they say in unison. and that's because i hear history in that sound there are echoes of these people 75 years ago on red square crying out in triumph but also in relief that finally the skies above their heads but peaceful again that's what people remember today you know so shoulder is a minute show of hard work but this is actually an incredibly emotional at that as it's important to look past * the tanks and the marching and the bronze and i'm sad that it's cool to serve that is about people and paying tribute to an incredible story of human sacrifice. and i
importantly so with the people who have fought tooth and nail to bring it up out they will welcome tobyand frank why that compatriots by the people who waved them off will they see us before and who had prayed every day sense that they would return home safely you know and i think it's incredibly important to imagine the feeling they must have walked on to that square and be met with tears and thrives on this wave of love and of respect and gratitude to me actually the most moving part of the...