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this is the problem, tremaine. police are meeting the criticism of police with exactly the stuff that people were criticizing about police. >> we always hear this idea of a few bad apples. it seems like there are a few baskets full of bad apples. unarmed protesters arrive to protest police violence and they are met with more police violence. you know, rubber bullets aren't just non-fatal, they are less fatal. they can still hurt and maim. you have been doing great work and you have been on the receiving end of the tear gas and rubber bullets. so it is amazing. but? is the systemic nature of what we are talking about here. it's not just an individual. these are individuals supported by entire systems. and we see it playing out. 57 stepping down after what was really a horrific video of that old man being pushed to the ground, bleeding from his head. this is where we are and this is why change has been so stubborn. >> nikole, do you think that something will come of this? the new york city mayor de blasio said this m
this is the problem, tremaine. police are meeting the criticism of police with exactly the stuff that people were criticizing about police. >> we always hear this idea of a few bad apples. it seems like there are a few baskets full of bad apples. unarmed protesters arrive to protest police violence and they are met with more police violence. you know, rubber bullets aren't just non-fatal, they are less fatal. they can still hurt and maim. you have been doing great work and you have been...
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sam adams, anda you need to read johnny tremaine to finally become a gentleman.onathan: that was a lesson of how to deal with a rude british journalist live on air. live on bloomberg tv and radio, good morning to you all. with an ecb decision just around the corner, looking forward to being with you through the morning here on bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. ferro,m, i'm jonathan together with lisa -- with tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, together with lisa abramowicz. looking forward to forecast coming from president lagarde in a news conference 45 minutes after the decision. the forecasts are not supposed to be pretty. tom: really glad you mentioned it. the forecasts that come out around these meetings are very important, and you really wonder how they will forecast price change of inflation or disinflation and the fear of deflation across europe. it is decidedly different than the challenge chairman powell has america. jonathan: and i would argue it is likely to forecast pushing
sam adams, anda you need to read johnny tremaine to finally become a gentleman.onathan: that was a lesson of how to deal with a rude british journalist live on air. live on bloomberg tv and radio, good morning to you all. with an ecb decision just around the corner, looking forward to being with you through the morning here on bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. ferro,m, i'm jonathan together with lisa...
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tremaine in particular has been associated with serious cardiovascular events that's why it's not licensed for use in the european market but products containing it can still be found in purchased online d.m.p. is also known to be extremely dangerous it's very toxic one gram can kill you as it burns fat and carbs the metabolism speeds up and the body gets hotter and hotter. at the helm holds the center they're looking for an agent with negative side effects. isolation does indeed stimulate the energy metabolism and released in mice but the effect is small so what 2nd substance could compliment or boost the effect and here comes the breakthrough discovery. of the 2nd agent is also a synthetic molecule the m.p.p. . very much like nicotine in that it reduces our food consumption but without the negative effects that nicotine has on our brain. so you have. it suppresses appetite but not enough to be effective by itself the trick is combining iceland and d.m. p.p. together the effect is impressive. if you prescribe the 2 together the combination therapy results in much greater weight loss. and
tremaine in particular has been associated with serious cardiovascular events that's why it's not licensed for use in the european market but products containing it can still be found in purchased online d.m.p. is also known to be extremely dangerous it's very toxic one gram can kill you as it burns fat and carbs the metabolism speeds up and the body gets hotter and hotter. at the helm holds the center they're looking for an agent with negative side effects. isolation does indeed stimulate the...
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tremaine, we're bringing you back later in the hour for something very special. we'll see you soon. >>> coming up, new covid risks and why a black lives matter sign on this tulsa theater is such a powerful symbol of living history. also later, an officer involved in the deadly shooting of breonna taylor. now fired from the job. a stunning admission from a key trump ally. and he's really bad at something that he said was the whole point of making him president. much, have more as well. you're watching a special edition of "the beat" on msnbc. . you'll get 2 years or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or 36,000 miles of 24/7 roadside assistance. 4 years or 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. 5 years of connected services. and for 6 years you won't have paid any interest. down the road, you'll be grateful you bought a volkswagen today. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that'
tremaine, we're bringing you back later in the hour for something very special. we'll see you soon. >>> coming up, new covid risks and why a black lives matter sign on this tulsa theater is such a powerful symbol of living history. also later, an officer involved in the deadly shooting of breonna taylor. now fired from the job. a stunning admission from a key trump ally. and he's really bad at something that he said was the whole point of making him president. much, have more as well....
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tremaine, just pick up on any thread, anything from our live reports or brian's setup, point our attentionwhat, nicole, one it's amazing to see this kind of awakening. let's call it an awakening. not too much different than what it took for those enslaved people in texas to get word of their freedom, and it took 155 years for america to wake up and know what it means, and as far as the systems that has beaten people back time and again, and it's good to see people embracing this piece of history, and there's a commemorations of not just what folks have gone through enslavement, but years after, where you had the redemption period where white violence and racial terror swept across the country and black folks had to pull themselves up through jim crow laws, and super babies, and crack queens and all of that history, there's a direct line from the out grove of enslavement until now, so it's wonderful that people are getting time off work and states are considering this moving forward, a state holiday. it's policy people are calling for, and police reform, and access to health education and f
tremaine, just pick up on any thread, anything from our live reports or brian's setup, point our attentionwhat, nicole, one it's amazing to see this kind of awakening. let's call it an awakening. not too much different than what it took for those enslaved people in texas to get word of their freedom, and it took 155 years for america to wake up and know what it means, and as far as the systems that has beaten people back time and again, and it's good to see people embracing this piece of...
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tremaine summed it up well on twitter from what we saw, from tripped and fell to suspended without paylet's go to minnesota. we are going to get into that story more a little later, but let's go to minnesota right now. >>> nbc news has obtained the personnel files for the four former minneapolis police officers charged in connection with george floyd's death. the files are heavily redacted and come a day after three of the officers appeared in court on thursday, the same day as floyd's memorial service. lawyers for two of the men now claim their clients tried to express concern over how floyd was detained, telling the court they questioned derek chauvin's actions. nbc's steve patterson is outside the minneapolis first precinct with the latest. steve. >> reporter: yes, and those two officers you were mentioning are alexander king and thomas lane specifically. the attorneys for both of them not only argued that at some point eventually they tried to help, but also that they are both rookies, both almost you could say green as grass, one of them, lane, the attorney says started maybe four
tremaine summed it up well on twitter from what we saw, from tripped and fell to suspended without paylet's go to minnesota. we are going to get into that story more a little later, but let's go to minnesota right now. >>> nbc news has obtained the personnel files for the four former minneapolis police officers charged in connection with george floyd's death. the files are heavily redacted and come a day after three of the officers appeared in court on thursday, the same day as floyd's...